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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000571_Email RE Removal of Outfalls_20201209Gamble, Aana C From: Wylie, Robert R <Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 8:54 AM To: Gamble, Aana C Cc: Moore, James; Hodges, Steve D Subject: [External] FW: ROGERS ENERGY COMPLEX NCS000571 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Aana, To follow-up with you and James on the note below I wanted to let you know at Rogers Energy Complex storm water outfalls SWO18A and SWO18B were physically removed on December 2, 2020. This notification is being made as required in Section B of the subject permit where it states: "Should the permittee identify or create any new stormwater outfalls; remove any stormwater outfalls identified in this permit; or alter any drainage areas that change the potential pollutants in runoff discharged through corresponding outfalls, the permittee will submit a request to NC DEMLR to modify this permit." This permit is in the renewal process so it is preferred to capture this change as part of the permit renewal instead of modifying the current permit. If you need more information or have any questions please let me know. Thanks, Robert Wylie Duke Energy Corporation Permitting and Compliance, Carolinas 704 562-8258 (cell) Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com From: Wylie, Robert R Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 8:08 AM To: Gwinn, Matt <matt.gwinn@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Moore, James <james.moore@ncdenr.gov> Subject: ROGERS ENERGY COMPLEX NCS000571 Matt, The Industrial Storm Water Permit NCS000571 for Rogers Energy Complex requires the following: "Should the permittee identify or create any new stormwater outfalls; remove any stormwater outfalls identified in this permit; or alter any drainage areas that change the potential pollutants in runoff discharged through corresponding outfalls, the permittee will submit a request to NC DEMLR to modify this permit." At Rogers Energy Complex the storm water discharge pipe SW012 was in place for a previous sediment basin. With the site now being stable this outfall was recently modified to incorporate a rock pathway versus a standpipe leaving the basin. Outfall SW012 still exists but just wanted to inform you that the actual discharge structure has been modified. Within the next month or two (October or November 2020 timeframe) plans are to remove two storm water pipes (SW018A and SW01813). These discharge pipes are being removed as part of the ash storage area closure activity. Please advise if you need any additional information. Thanks, Robert Wylie Duke Energy Corporation Permitting and Compliance, Carolinas 704 382-4669 (office) 704 562-8258 (cell) Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com