HomeMy WebLinkAboutWR0400441_Recovery Well Permit Application_20220516May 9, 2022
Mr. Jim Gonsiewski
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Quality, Aquifer Protection Section
450 Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105
Sent via email jim.gonsiewski@ncdenr.gov
Subject.
Application for Permit to Construct Recovery (Extraction) Wells
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Belews Creek Steam Station
Belews Creek, NC 27009
Dear Mr. Gonsiewski:
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy), is submitting the enclosed application package to obtain a
permit to install 49 recovery (extraction, EX) wells as part of the full-scale groundwater remediation
system at the Belews Creek Steam Station (Site), located in Belews Creek, North Carolina (Figure 1). As
part of a pilot study, twenty-three groundwater extractions wells were installed under well permit
WV0400056 in the Fall of 2020.
As detailed in the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Update Report (SynTerra, 2019) and the Demonstration
of 02L Compliance for the Belews Creek Ash Basin technical memorandum (Tech Memo) (SynTerra,
2020), Duke Energy is implementing a multi -component CAP, including source control through excavation
of the Ash Basin and capping of existing on -site landfills, groundwater corrective action, and an
effectiveness monitoring plan to track progress during and after groundwater corrective action. The
groundwater CAP includes provisions for a robust groundwater remediation program that consists of
using groundwater extraction wells combined with clean water infiltration wells and associated treatment
to address constituents of interest (COI) concentrations in groundwater greater than applicable standards
at or beyond the Geographic Limitation of the Ash Basin.
As discussed in the CAP Update (SynTerra 2019), groundwater in the area of the Site occurs in three
interconnected hydrostratigraphic zones:
• The shallow flow zone in soils and saprolite (saprolite zone),
• The transition flow zone (referred to as "deep" in some previous reports); and
• The bedrock flow zone.
Groundwater flow and transport modeling suggest site -related COI are present from the saprolite into the
bedrock flow zone. Based on the distribution of COI and the vertical hydraulic connection through the
saprolite, transition, and bedrock zones, Duke Energy is proposing to install 49 extraction wells with well
screen and/or sand pack across all three zones (Table 1). Figures 2 and 3 illustrate the approximate
Mr. Jim Gonsiewski
May 9, 2022
locations of the proposed extraction wells. Final locations will be determined in the field during
construction and surveyed by a licensed surveyor.
Given the interconnectivity of the hydrostratigraphic zones and consistent with the pilot study well
construction (permit WV0400056), Duke Energy is requesting a variance from 15A NCAC 02C .0108
North Carolina Well Construction Standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0105 based on the
following:
• Construction of extraction wells with screens across the three water -bearing units will allow for
more effective remediation of groundwater.
• Site -related COI are present in groundwater in all three zones.
• Corrective action to address these COI in groundwater is also proposed in all three zones.
• Extraction of groundwater provides the necessary hydraulic connection between the COI -
affected groundwater zones and the proposed clean water infiltration, which targets the saprolite
and transition zones.
• The proposed well construction is not expected to generate a potential risk to human health or
groundwater.
• Due to expected low well yield in some areas (less than two gallons per minute), constructing
recovery wells to extract water from a specific water -bearing unit would not provide sufficient well
yield to effectively remediate groundwater at the site.
• Water supply wells are not located within 500 feet of the proposed extraction wells.
The Application for Permit to Construct a Recovery Well System is attached, as well as additional
supporting information provided for your review and approval. We appreciate the NCDEQ's timely review
of this submittal package as we proactively implement the groundwater remediation strategy for this Site.
Please contact Mr. Scott Davies (980.373.6563) with any questions or concerns regarding this
application.
Sincerely,
Scott E. Davies, P.G.
Project Director
Copies:
Bob Wyrick, PG, AECOM
Enclosures:
Attachments
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A MONITORING OR RECOVERY WELL SYSTEM
PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY
In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, General Statutes of North Carolina and regulations pursuant thereto,
application is hereby made for a permit to construct monitoring or recovery wells.
Date: 05/09/2022
County: Stokes County
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
PERMIT NO. ISSUED DATE
3. What type of well are you applying for? (monitoring or recovery): Recovery
4. Applicant: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Scott Davies Project Director
Telephone: 980-373-6563
Applicant's Mailing Address: 526 South Church St Mail Code EC12J Charlotte, NC 28202
Applicant's Email Address (if available): scott.daviesna.duke-energv.com
5. Contact Person (if different than Applicant): same as Applicant Telephone: same as Applicant
Contact Person's Mailing Address: same as Applicant
Contact Person's Email Address (if available): same as Applicant
6. Property Owner (if different than Applicant): same as Applicant Telephone same as Applicant
Property Owner's Mailing Address: same as Applicant
Property Owner's Email Address (if available) same as Applicant
7. Property Physical Address (Including PIN Number) Belews Creek Steam Station 3195 Pine Hall Road; 6982642715,
6982185694
City Belews Creek County Stokes Zip Code 27009
8. Reason for Well(s): Remediation
(ex: non -discharge permit requirements, suspected contamination, assessment, groundwater contamination, remediation, etc.)
9. Type of facility or site for which the well(s) is(are) needed: Belews Creek Coal Ash Basin
(ex: non -discharge facility, waste disposal site, landfill, UST, etc.)
10. Are there any current water quality permits or incidents associated with this facility or site? If so, list permit and/or incident no(s).
NPDES No. NC0024406
11. Type of contaminants being monitored or recovered: inorganics / metals
(ex: organics, nutrients, heavy metals, etc.)
12. Are there any existing wells associated with the proposed well(s)? If yes, how many? 23 existing recovery wells
Existing Monitoring or Recovery Well Construction Permit No(s).: WV0400056
13. Distance from proposed well(s) to nearest known waste or pollution source (in feet): Approximately 500 to 1200 feet
14. Are there any water supply wells located less than 500 feet from the proposed well(s)? No
If yes, give distance(s):
15. Well Contractor: Geologic Exploration, Inc. Certification No.: 2581-A
Well Contractor Address: 176 Commerce Blvd, Statesville, NC 28625
PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
As required by 15A NCAC 02C .0105(f)(7), attach a well construction diagram of each well showing the following (see Attachment 7:
Generalized Proposed Extraction Well Construction Diagram):
a. Borehole and well diameter (Attachment 7) e. Type of casing material and thickness (Attachment 7)
b. Estimated well depth (Attachment 7) f. Grout horizons (Attachment 7)
c. Screen intervals (Attachment 7) g. Well head completion details (Attachment 7)
d. Sand/gravel pack intervals (Attachment 7)
Continued on Reverse
PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION (Continued)
2. Number of wells to be constructed in unconsolidated
material: 0
3. Number of wells to be constructed in bedrock: 49
4. Total Number of wells to be constructed: 49
(add answers from 2 and 3)
5. How will the well(s) be secured? Wells will be secured
with locking well cap and manhole/stainless steel well casing
6. Estimated beginning construction date: May 2022
7. Estimated construction completion date: October 2022
1.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
As required by 15A NCAC 02C .0105(f)(5), attach a scaled map of the site showing the locations of the following:
a. All property boundaries, at least one of which is referenced to a minimum of two landmarks such as identified roads,
intersections, streams, or lakes within 500 feet of the proposed well or well system (Figure 1).
b. All existing wells, identified by type of use, within 500 feet of the proposed well or well system (Figure 2).
c. The proposed well or well system (Figures 2 and 3).
d. Any test borings within 500 feet of proposed well or well system (Figures 2 and 3).
e. All sources of known or potential groundwater contamination (such as septic tank systems, pesticide, chemical or fuel
storage areas, animal feedlots as defined in G.S. 143-215.106(5), landfills, or other waste disposal areas) within 500 feet
of the proposed well or well system (Figure 1).
SIGNATURES
The Applicant hereby agrees that the proposed well(s) will be constructed in accordance with approved specifications and conditions of
this Well Construction Permit as regulated under the Well Construction Standards (Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code,
Subchapter 2C) and accepts full responsibility for compliance with these rules
Proiect Director
Signature of Applicant or *Agent Title of Applicant or *Agent
Scott E. Davies * If signing as Agent, attach authorization
agreement stating Printed name of Applicant or *Agent that you have the authority to act as
the Agent.
If the property is owned by someone other than the applicant, the property owner hereby consents to allow the applicant to construct
wells as outlined in this Well Construction Permit application and that it shall be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the
well(s) conform to the Well Construction Standards (Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2C).
N/A
Signature of Property Owner (if different than Applicant)
N/A
Printed name of Property Owner (if different than Applicant)
DIRECTIONS
Please send the completed application to the appropriate Division of Water Resources' Regional Office:
Asheville Regional Office
2090 U.S. Highway 70
Swannanoa, NC 28778
Phone: (828) 296-4500
Fax: (828) 299-7043
Fayetteville Regional Office
225 Green Street, Suite 714
Fayetteville, NC 28301-5094
Phone: (910) 433-3300
Fax: (910) 486-0707
Mooresville Regional Office
610 East Center Avenue
Mooresville, NC 28115
Phone: (704) 663-1699
Fax: (704) 663-6040
Raleigh Regional Office
3800 Barrett Drive
Raleigh, NC 27609
Phone: (919) 791-4200
Fax: (919) 571-4718
Washington Regional Office
943 Washington Square Mall
Washington, NC 27889
Phone: (252) 946-6481
Fax: (252) 975-3716
Wilmington Regional Office
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington, NC 28405
Phone: (910) 796-7215
Fax: (910) 350-2004
Winston-Salem Regional Office
450 W. Hanes Mill Road
Suite 300
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Phone: (336) 776-9800
Fax: (336) 776-9797
GW-22MR Rev. 3-1-2016
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NOTES:
BELEWS
LAKE
1. 2016 USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP, BELEWS LAKE QUADRANGLE,
OBTAINED FROM THE USGS STORE AT hops://store.usgs.gov/map-locator.
2. THE LOCATIONS OF ALL BOUNDARIES, REMEDIATION AND MONITORING WELLS, AND
WETLANDS WERE PROVIDED BY SYNTERRA CORPORATION AND ORIGINALLY DOCUMENTED
IN THE CORRECTIVE ACTION PLANUPDATE (DECEMBER 2019)AND THE DEMONSTRATION
OF 02L COMPLIANCE FOR THE BELEWS CREEK ASH BASIN BY DECEMBER 31, 2019 TECHNICAL
MEMORANDUM (MARCH 2020)AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE.
STOKES
COUNTY
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CRAIG ROAD
LANDFILL
FIGURE 1: SITE LOCATION MAP
BELEWS CREEK STEAM STATION
PILOT TEST WORK PLAN BELEWS CREEK,
NORTH CAROLINA
DRAWN BY: G. Palmer
REVISED BOATE:
CHECKED BY:
APPROVED BY:
PROJECT MANAGER:
DATE: 03/30/2022
DATE:
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AECOM
Client: Duke Energy
Project Number: 60680712
WELL ID: See Table
Site Location: Belews Creek, NC
Date Installed: Proposed
Well Location:
Proposed Coords: Proposed
Inspector
Method: Air Rotary
Contractor: TBD
GENERALIZED PROPOSED EXTRACTION WELL CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Measuring Point
for Surveying &
Water Levels
Cement, Bentonite,
Bentonite Slurry
Grout, or Native
Materials
95 % Cement
Bentonite
% Native
Materials
Borehole Diamete :
Describe Measuring Point:
Land Surface
Depth from G.S. (feet) Elevation(feet)
Datum
0.0
Top of Riser Pipe
Ground Surface (GS) 0.0
Top of Cement 0.75 ft
Riser Pipe:
Length 150 ft
Inside Diameter (ID) 6-in
Type of Material PVC
Bottom of Steel Guard Pipe NA
Top of Bentonite
Bentonite Seal Thickness
Top of Sand
10ft
40 fi
50 ft
Top of Screen 150 ft
Stabilized Water Level
Screen:
Length 20 ft
Inside Diameter (ID) 6-in
Slot Size 0.01 in
Type of Material PVC
Type/Size of Sand
Sand Pack Thickness up to 150 ft
#2
Bottom of Screen
Bottom of Tail Pipe: PVC Threaded Plug
Bottom of Borehole
10-in Approved:
Unknown
170 ft
175 ft
175 ft
Signature Date