HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0000020_Application_20200623Application for Water Quality Monitoring and Reporting Permit
Facility: Greater Asheville Airport Regional Authority Structural Fill
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Duke Energy Progress, LLC ("Duke Energy") submits this application for Water Quality
Monitoring and Reporting Permit ("Permit") to the North Carolina Department of
Environmental Quality ("NCDEQ") to continue the groundwater and surface water
monitoring, sampling, reporting, and recordkeeping functions currently being performed
by Duke Energy under Permit No. WQ000020 for the facility identified above ("Facility").
By its terms, Permit No. WQ000020 will expire on August 31, 2020. Specifically, Duke
Energy requests a permit to undertake the following activities associated with the Facility:
Operation, maintenance, and abandonment of groundwater monitoring wells,
piezometers, and other water level measurement devices. [Note: For purposes of
accommodating a stormwater basin at Area 1 of the Facility, well MW2A-A1 may
need to be abandoned in accordance with the final cap design for Area 1. In such
event, a replacement well will be installed in a location approved by NCDEQ. In
addition, SW8-A1 may be impacted by construction activities, thus potentially
requiring a permit modification.]
2. Inspection of the groundwater monitoring wells and surface water sampling
locations quarterly. Any visual damage to a groundwater well or visual
discoloration in surface waters will be reported to the NCDEQ Asheville Regional
Office ("ARO") within 24 hours of discovery or the next working day, whichever
is applicable. The quarterly inspections will be documented and summarized in
the annual report described in item 6. below.
3. Groundwater and surface water monitoring and analyses—
o Groundwater sampling locations — The groundwater wells identified in
Table i below will be sampled semi-annually (April and November). The
groundwater wells will be sampled for the parameters identified in Table
3 below with all results expressed in totals. In addition, all field
parameters listed in Table 4 below will be collected.
o Surface water sampling locations — The surface water locations identified
in Table 2 below will be sampled quarterly (January, April, July, and
November). The surface water locations will be sampled for the
parameters identified in Table 3 below (total and dissolved). All field
parameters listed in Table 4 below will be collected (except water
elevation).
After 5 years of post -closure monitoring, Duke Energy may petition NCDEQ
ARO for a reduction or cessation of monitoring.
4. Contemporaneous reporting of sampling results to NCDEQ and the operator of
the Facility (currently the Greater Asheville Airport Regional Authority)
[hereinafter "Operator"].
Duke Energy will submit results from groundwater and surface water sampling
required under the Permit to NCDEQ Central (Information Processing Unit),
NCDEQ ARO, and Operator. One copy will be sent to each entity with results
summarized on the Compliance Monitoring Form (GW59CCR). The Compliance
Monitoring Form will be submitted on or before the last working day of the
month following the sampling month.
5. Maintenance of records of monitoring results for a period of time prescribed by
NCDEQ.
6. Preparation and submittal of annual reports to NCDEQ Central, NCDEQ ARO,
and Operator summarizing the applicable sampling, analytical results, quarterly
inspections, and recordkeeping requirements.
The annual report will document the results of the groundwater and surface
water sampling and quarterly inspections required under the Permit. The
annual report will be submitted by January 31 of each year documenting the
immediately preceding calendar year's activities.
For purposes of clarity, Duke Energy's obligations under the Permit shall be limited to the
foregoing activities, and Duke Energy assumes no other obligations related to the Facility,
including, but not limited to, respecting the operation, inspection, maintenance, and repair
thereof; leachate collection and disposal; and groundwater corrective action not
attributable to the structural fill.
Table 1— Monitoring Wells
Area 1 Fill
MW1A- Al
MW2A-Al
MW4A-Al
MW5-Al
MW6-Al
MW7-Al
MW8-Al
MW9-Al
Area 3 Fill
MW1-A3
MW2-A3
MW3-A3
MW4-A3
MW5-A3
M W 6-A3
Area 4 Fill
MW1A-A4
MW2-A4
MW5-A4
MW5D-A4
MW6-A4
MW7-A4
MW8-A4
2
Table 2 — Surface Water Sampling Locations
SW2-Al
SW3-Al
SW4B-A1
SW4C-A1
SW5-Al
SW6-A1
SW8-A1
SW9-Al
Table 3 - Parameter List
Alkalinity
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Bicarbonate
Boron
Carbonate
Cadmium
Calcium
Chloride
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Sodium
Total
Dissolved
Solids (TDS)
Total
Suspended
Solids (TSS)
Strontium
Sulfate
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Table 4 - Field Parameter List
pH
Temperature
Specific Conductance
Dissolved Oxygen
Oxidation-reduction
Potential (ORP)
Turbidity
Water Elevation