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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0000396_Application for Permit 2001_20010912 -S mti '' Lal 2 z /(sO( �ucz OE `SCP&L 2L � o� �r A Progress Energy Company {O • File No. 12520B-1 t` `- September 12, 2001 Mr. Tom Belnick North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: CP&L - Asheville Steam Electric Plant NPDES Permit NC0000396 Application for Permit to Discharge Storm Water Associated with Industrial Activity Mr. Belnick: In an application package dated July 31, 2000, it was disclosed that there were three stormwater outfalls on the old access road at the Asheville Plant that had previously not been discovered. In this application package stormwater data in section VII of EPA Form 2F was given for Mayo Steam Electric Plant (NPDES Permit NC0038377), a similar discharge, because data were not available for the stormwater outfalls at the Asheville Plant. Plant personnel began immediately monitoring rain events so that sections VII and IX of EPA Form 2F could be completed with data from a storm event at Asheville Plant. On July 3, 2001, stormwater samples were collected from SW-5. Unfortunately only forty-four hours, not the required seventy-two, had passed since the previous rain event of 0.1 inches occurred. Enclosed is EPA Form 2F in triplicate for the rain event on July 3, 2001. If there are any questions regarding the enclosed information, please contact Louise England at (919) 362-3522. Sincerely, 4/./;;L.. W. T. Tra Plant Manager—Asheville Plant Enclosure cc: Asheville Regional Office Asheville Steam Plant 200 CP&L Drive Arden,NC 28704 EPA ID Number (copy from Item l of Form 1) Form Approved.OMB No.2040-0086 Please print or type in the unshaded areas only NCD000830638 Approval expires 5-31-92 United States Environmental Protection Agency Form Washington,DC 20460 2F EPA Application for Permit To Discharge Stormwater NPDES Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Public reporting burden for this application is estimated to average 28.6 hours per application,including time for reviewing instructions,searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate,any other aspect of this collection of information,or suggestions for improving this form,including suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to: Chief, Information Policy Branch, PM-223, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,401 M St.,SW,Washington, DC 20460,or Director,Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,Office of Management and Budget,Washington,DC 20503. I. Outfall Location For each outfall,list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water. A.Outfall Number D.Receiving Water (list) B. Latitude C.Longitude (name) SW-4 35 28 39 82 32 46 Lake Julian SW-5 35 28 29 82 32 51 Unnamed tributary to Powell Creek SW-6 35 28 23 82 32 45 Lake Julian II. Improvements A. Are you now required by any Federal, State, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions,administrative or enforcement orders,enforcement compliance schedule letters,stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions. 4. Final 1. Identification of Conditions, 2.Affected Outfalls Compliance Date Agreements,Etc. number source of discharge 3.Brief Description of Project a. req. b.proj. NA B. You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution(or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges)you now have under way or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now under way or planned,and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. III. Site Drainage Map Attach a site map showing topography(or indicating the outline of drainage areas served by the outfall(s)covered in the application if a topographic map is unavailable)depicting the facility including:each of its intake and discharge structures;the drainage area of each storm water outfall;paved areas and buildings within the drainage area of each storm water outfall, each known past or present areas used for outdoor storage or disposal of significant materials,each existing structural control measure to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff,materials loading and access areas,areas where pesticides, herbicides,soil conditioners and fertilizers are applied;each of its hazardous waste treatment,storage or disposal units(including each area not required to have a RCRA permit which is used for accumulating hazardous waste under 40 CFR 262.34); each well where fluids from the facility are injected underground;springs,and other surface water bodies which receive storm water discharges from the facility. EPA Form 3510-2F(Rev.1-92) Page 1 of 3 Continue on Page 2 STF ENV408F.1 Continuefl,from the Front IV. Na'rrative Description of Pollutant Sources A. For each outfall,provide an estimate of the area(include units)of impervious surfaces(including paved areas and building roofs)drained to the outfall,and an estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall. Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained " Number (provide units) (provide units) Number (provide units) (provide units) SW-4 0.09 acre 5.5 acres SW-5 0.09 acre 4.0 acres SW-6 0.18 acre 7.6 acres B. Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated,stored or disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water; method of treatment, storage, or disposal;past and present materials management practices employed to minimize contact by these materials with storm water runoff; materials loading and access areas; and the location, manner, and frequency in which pesticides,herbicides,soil conditioners,and fertilizers are applied. No materials are currently or have in the past been treated,stored, or disposed in the area of this road. Oil and coal delivery trucks use this road to access the plant for deliveries. In the future, reclaimed ash may be transported over this access road. All stormwater from the plant site is routed to the ash pond and is included in the NPDES permit application. C. For each outfall,provide the location and a description of existing structural and nonstructural control measures to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff; and a description of the treatment the storm water receives, including the schedule and type of maintenance for control and treatment measures and the ultimate disposal of any solid or fluid wastes other than by discharge. Outfall List Codes from Number Treatment Table 2F-1 See Attachment 2 V. Nonstormwater Discharges A. I certify under penalty of law that the outfall(s)covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of nonstormwater discharges, and that all nonstormwater discharges from these outfalls)are identified in either an accompanying Form 2C or Form 2E application for the outfall. Name and Official Title(type or print) Signature Date Signed nQ G. Elledge `l'?er%xa� ,�• /i& ds, 9- /1- 0/ Ohemis>l'y rechn;ciaK - As4evv//eP/f B. Provide a description of the method used,the date of any testing,and the onsite drainage points that were directly observed during a test. Stormwater outfalls were visually monitored during dry conditions for the presence of non-stormwater. The visual inspection was conducted on 7-17-00. No non-stormwater was found. VI. Significant Leaks or Spills Provide existing information regarding the history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants at the facility in the last three years,including the approximate date and location of the spill or leak,and the type and amount of material released. There have been no leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants on this access road in the past three years. EPA Form 3510-2F(Rev.1-92) Page 2 of 3 Continue on Page 3 sir ENV408F.2 EPA ID Number(copy from Item I of Form 1) Continued from Page 2 NCD000830638 VII. Discharge Information A,B,C,&D: See instructions before proceeding.Complete one set of tables for each outfall. Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. Tables VII-A,VII-B,and VII-C are included on separate sheets numbered VII-1 and VII-2. E: Potential discharges not covered by analysis-is any pollutant listed in table 2F-2,2F-3 or 2F-4,a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? ® Yes (list all such pollutants below) 0 No(go to Section IX) The following elements could be present in coal and/or oil: Antimony Nickel Arsenic Selenium Beryllium Silver Cadmium Thallium Chromium Zinc Copper Lead Mercury VIII. Biological Toxicity Testing Data I Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? 0 Yes(list all such pollutants below) ® No(go to Section IX) IX. Contract Analysis Information Were any of the analysis reported in item VII performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? ® Yes(list the name,address,and telephone number of,and pollutants 0 No(go to Section X) analyzed by,each such laboratory or firm below) A.Name B.Address C.Area Code& Phone No. D.Pollutants Analyzed Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 54 Ravenscroft Drive (828)254-7176 TSS, BOD Asheville, NC 28801 Tritest, Inc. 3909 Beryl Road (919) 834-4984 Oil&Grease, Se, Cu, Raleigh, NC 27607 As, Fe,Total Nitrogen, Total Phosphorus,COD, X. Certification I I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. A.Name&Official Title (type or print) B.Area Code and Phone No. W.T.Traylor, Manager-Asheville Plant (828)687-5201 C.S' nature D.Date Signed 44/ o, EPA Form 3510-2 ev.1-92) Page 3 of 3 STF ENV408F.3 EPA ID Number (copy from Item l of Form 1) Form Approved.OMB No.2040-0086 ' • NCDOOO83O638 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge Information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A-You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table.Complete one table for each outfall.See instructions for additional details. Maximum Values Average Values (include units) (include units) Pollutant Grab Sample Grab Sample Number and Taken During Taken During of Storm CAS Number First 20 Flow-weighted First 20 Flow-weighted Events (if available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Oil and Grease <5.0 mg/I N/A 1 Below detection limit Biological Oxygen Demand(BODS) 3.9 mg/I 3.2 mg/I 1 Decaying vegetation Chemical Oxygen Demand(COD) 30 mg/I 14 mg/I 1 , Decaying vegetation Total Suspended Solids(TSS) 20 mg/I <1.0 mg/I 1 Erosion,settled dust/debris Total Nitrogen 0.76 mg/I 0.69 mg/I 1 Fertilizer Total Phosphorus 0.09 mg/I <0.05 mg/I 1 , Fertilizer pH Minimum 6.27 Maximum 6.27 Minimum Maximum 1 None Part B- List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater(if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit).Complete one table for each outfall.See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Maximum Values Average Values (include units) (include units) Pollutant Grab Sample Grab Sample Number and Taken During Taken During of Storm CAS Number First 20 Flow-weighted First 20 Flow-weighted Events (if available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Cooper.Total <0.010 mg/I <0.010 mg/I 1 Below detection limit (7440-50-8) Iron, Total 0.874 mg/I 0.195 mg/I 1 Naturally occurring (7439-89-6) Arsenic,Total <0.005 mg/I <0.005 mg/I 1 Below detection limit (7440-38-2) Selenium,Total <0.002 mg/I <0.002 m 1 Below detection limit (7782-49-2) Chlorine, Free <0.010 mg/I N/A 1 Below detection limit Available Chlorine,Total <0.010 mg/I N/A 1 Below detection limit Residual Temperature 22.1 C N/A 1 None EPA Form 3510-2F(Rev.1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse STF ENV40BF.4 Continued from the Front 4. Part C -List each pollutant shown in Tables 2F-2,2F-3,and 2F-4 that you know or have reason to believe is present.See the instructions for additional details and requirements.Complete one table for each outfall. Maximum Values Average Values (include units) (include units) Pollutant Grab Sample Grab Sample Number and Taken During Taken During of Storm CAS Number First 20 Flow-weighted First 20 Flow-weighted Events (if available) Minutes Composite Minutes Composite Sampled Sources of Pollutants Total Kiedahl 0.48 mg/I 0.39 mg/1 1 Fertilizer Nitrogen Nitrate-Nitrite 0.28 mg/I 0.30 ma/I 1 Fertilizer Part D- Provide data for the storm event(s)which resulted in the maximum values for the flow weighted composite sample. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Number of hours between Maximum flow rate during Date of Duration Total rainfall Total flow from beginning of storm meas- rain event Storm of Storm Event during storm event rain event ured and end of previous (gallons/minute or Event (in minutes) (in inches) measurable rain event specify units) (gallons or specify units) 7-3-01 120 0.85 44 31.7 gpm 92,318 gallons 9. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate. Flow was estimated by measuring the length of time taken to fill a container of known volume. EPA Form 3510-2F(Rev.1-92) Page VII-2 STF ENV4OSF.5 Carolina Power & Light Company Asheville Steam Electric Plant National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Number NC0000396 Attachment 1 Item III - Site Drainage Map The enclosed site drainage map is for the section of roadway from which storm water is conveyed to either Lake Julian or an unnamed tributary of Powell Creek which discharges into the French Broad River. Storm water from other sections of the road flows via sheet flow or is conveyed to the ash pond which discharges to the French Broad River via a NPDES permitted discharge outfall. The portion of the road from which storm water will discharge to Lake Julian or to the unnamed tributary of Powell Creek is divided into 3 separate drainage areas each with an outfall. Storm water that is routed to SW-4 flows over grass-lined ditches and gravel to Lake Julian. The area drained contains CP&L property, non-CP&L property, and the access road. Storm water that is routed to SW-5 is collected in a grass-lined ditch that discharges into a concrete conveyance that discharges into the Lake Julian spillway. The spillway discharges to an unnamed tributary of Powell Creek which discharges to the French Broad River. The area drained contains only CP&L property, including the access road. Storm water that is routed to outfall SW-6 is conveyed through grass-lined ditches and piping to Lake Julian. The area drained contains CP&L property including the access road and a picnic area with several buildings and a shelter. CP&L has not treated, stored or disposed of any significant materials on property already owned by CP&L in the drainage area of this access road and has no plans to treat, store, or dispose of significant materials on property in the drainage area owned by CP&L. No materials loading or unloading activities will take place on the access property owned by CP&L. Various brands of commercial herbicides (i.e., Roundup, Crossbow) might be used to control weeds and other unwanted plant growth for security reasons. These herbicides will be carefully applied by licensed applicators, or persons under the immediate supervision of a licensed applicator, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Fertilizers, pesticides, and/or soil conditioners will not be used by CP&L in this drainage area. No hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal will occur on CP&L property in this drainage area. Carolina Power & Light Company Asheville Steam Electric Plant National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Number NC0000396 Attachment 2 Item IV C No conventional treatment will be provided for the storm water drained from Outfalls SW-4, SW-5 and SW-6. Prior to discharging to Lake Julian and the unnamed tributary, storm water from all three outfalls will flow over a vegetative buffer which will provide some filtering of sediment from the storm water. All coal trucks that travel on the access road are required to be covered which will reduce the spillage of coal on this road. These same trucks are requested to wash down their wheels prior to exiting the site. The wash water from these wheel washes is discharged to the ash pond for treatment. During maintenance activities, sludges removed from ditches or manholes may be transported to the old and/or new ash pond for disposal. . 1 shoals Road Long _— _ • • r J Lake Julian • Spillway r S ub- t i on Asheville Steam Electric Plant _ 1-26 "`� U 0 31 PI 1-F, r °00� Form 2F Attachment 1 Asheville Steam Electric Plant NPDES Permit No. NC0000396 Old Access Road RPA REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS Prepared by: Tom Belnick,4/9/01 Facility Name= CP&L-Asheville Outfall 001-Ash Pond __ NPDES#= NC0000396 1 _ Ow(MGD)= 3.5 Max monthly avg flow March 2000 Ow(cfs)= 5.4152 __ 7010s(cis)= 375 IWC(%)= 1.43 Chronic CCCw/s7010 dil. Acute CMC w/no dil. Frequency of Detection „Decision Parameter FINAL RESULTS,ug/I FINAL RESULTS,ug/I #SamplesT#Detects Arsenic Max.Pred Cw 600.0 t Allowable Cw 3506.2 360 27 26 MONITOR Cadmium Max.Pred Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw 140.2 15 0 0 Chromium Max.Pred Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw 3506.2 1022 0 0 Lead - -- Max.Pred Cw 0.0 ` Allowable Cw 1753.1 34 0 0 - - Copper(A.L.) - - Max.Pred Cw 99.9 Allowable Cw 490.9 7.3 28 11 MONITOR Nickel Max.Pred Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw 6170.9 261 0 0 _ Silver(A.L.) _ _ Max. Pred Cw_ 0.0 Allowable Cw _4.2 1.2 0 0 Zinc(A.L.) Max.Pred Cw_ 0.0 Allowable Cw 35062 67 0 0 Gam' snide _ _ . Max.Prod Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw 350.6 22 0 0 -4- Mercury Mercury Max.Pred Cw 0.0 - ---- - -------- • Allowable Cw 0.841 NA 0 0 Molybdenum - - - - Max.Pred Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw NA NA 0 0 Y Selenium -- - - -- -- --- --- -- - - Max.Pred Cw 209.0 Allowable Cw 350.6 NA 27 27 MONITOR Fluoride Max.Pred Cw 0.0 Allowable Cw 126224.0 NA 0 0 T Iron(A.L.) - - - Max.Pred Cw 1113.0 Allowable Cw 70124.4 860,000 27 25 DELETE Modified Data: Use 0.5 Detection Limit for non-detects 1 c .% Parameter= Arsenic Standard= 50 pg/l • • Dataset= DMR2/01-1/99) Modified Data Nondetects RESULTS 19 Std Dev. 49.863 21 Mean 49.685` -- - --- 27 C.V. 1.004 28 Sample# 27.000` _ 31 38 Mult Factor= I 3.000! 81 Max.Value 200 pg/l 43 _Max. Pred Cw 600!Ng/I 20 Allowable Cw 3506 pg/1 66 170 84 70 35 1.5 <3 - G 84 49 200 0 - — 61 130 10 1410 7 8 • Parameter= Copper(A.L.) - Standard= 7 pg/I Dataset_ DMRs 2/01-1/99) ModifiedData Nondetects,RESULTS 37 Std Dev. 10.735 19Mean 11.714 35 �C.V. 0.916 361 Sample# 28.000 32 5,<10 Mult Factor= 2.700 5r<10 Max.Value 37 pg/I 5j<10 Max. Pred Cw 100 pg/I 11 Allowable Cw 491 pg/I 11 5 <10 5 <10 5 <10 5 <10 5 <10 5 <10 1 5 <10 5 <10 5 <10 21 - 15 15 5 <10 5 <10 11 5 <10 5 <10 Parameter= Selenium Standard= 5`pg/I Dataset= DMRs 2/01-1/99 ModifiedData Nondetects RESULTS 31 ,Std Dev. 26.282 23 Mean 54.852 _ 17 C.V. 0.479 24 Sample# 27.000 40 —- 57 Mutt Factor= 1.900 74 Max.Value 110 pg/i 95 ;Max. Pred Cw 209 pg/1 71 _ Allowable Cw 351 pg/1 85 99 110 49 38 55 50 75 32 64 99 44 38 37 35 35 32 Parameter= Iron(A.L.) Standard= 1000 pg/l Dataset= ModifiedData Nondetects RESULTS_ _ 1 250 Std Dev. 107.072; 220 Mean 125.852 3.40 C.V. 0.851' 170 Sample# 27.000 --- 420 -- -- � - - 62 Mult Factor= 2.650 94 Max.Value 4294/l 57 Max. Pred Cw 11131i/0 80 Allowable Cw 70124Jpg/l 20 <40 74 --+ 52 95 51 - --_ 65 150 - 160 --- 120 69 77 20 <40 95 82 79 380 _ 43 73 41dthav#d C/(€ tl Cit/ ktuf l c cif1/0 o • , tc M2c CP&L-Asheville . NC0000396 Tom Belnick,4/11/01 A - ' Jir`,h l Dilution Dilution I. Parameter Outfall 001 Available Needed NC WQS EPA Criteria Fluoride, mg/I 0.82 70 0.5 1.8 NL Sulfate, mg/I 130 70 NL NL Sulfite, mg/I 0.64 70 NL NL Aluminum, ug/I 780 70 9.0 87(CAronic, ASL) Barium, ug/I 191 70 NL Boron, ug/I 440 70 NL Molybenum, ug/I 140 70 NL NL Manganese, ug/I 232 70 2.3 NL 100 ON,-F01 'nY3-1) Titanium, ug/I 70 NL NL Antimony. ug/I 19 70 0.0 NL 4300(NN, Cadmium, ug/I 0.6 70 0.3 2 Thallium, ug/I 1.1 70 0.2 6.3 (1.44, " Zinc, ug/I 15 70 0.3 50 ^t 6,r>7 2 C C. 4-//valve) Weil /ot telecrTvl f repo/�,�F 0A Celt qc��'f r�ucho✓t. ,� n/o de/,,fi°ti dr ✓ola -)* 0'1- albwQylr eft Eder co.drah . 4r/;.elept/r 1- . _______________ . u. Pv)ellikicr ... AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 1r r BUNCOMBE COUNTY Li.. `` 2 c„ i SS. ^~~, NORTH CAROLINA ..2 PUBLIC NOTICE , STATE OF NORTH.CAROLNA ENVIRONMENTAL • Before the undersigned, a Notary Public of said 4. COMAGEMENT ` MISSION ON ;; RALEIGH, County and State, duly commissioned,qualified and NORT NOTIFICATION CAROLMA :;. authorized bylaw to administer oaths,personally NOTrs<l�Arlor�©F � p Y STATE NPDES PEREMI j' appeared Janis Pierce,who, being first duly sworn, 0o the bases of thorough, deposes and says: that she is the Legal Billing staff review and°police- tioa:nf Article 21 of cho: Clerk of TheAsheville Citizen-Times Company, ter 143,General. Statutesf of'North Carolina. Public :1 Law 92-500 and other law- engaged in publication of a newspaper known as fio standards or and regaa _' The Asheville Citizen-Times,published, issued, ti0ns,iheNorthEarohno Enviirnnmental Manage•'." nicht earnmisslotr aro- and entered as second class mail in the Cityof Posed to issue a permit to dischanae to the persons Asheville, in said County and State; that she is listed below effective and• `1 ,fiord.t °dial co"d" authorized to make this affidavit and sworn Persons wishing to -1 statement;that the notice or other legal meat Mon or Object tonne PrOpoSed determinations advertisement, a true copy of which is attached i ore invited tosubmdsome in et " rs the ; hereto, was published in The Asheville Citizen- om commentspreceived edprior I Times on the following dates: May 8, 2001. And rece[ved prior Yo that ciate•wilt be conte ,eyed in the formulation or that the said newspaper in which said notice,paper, final cietermNwtions re- garding the proposed: permit. A public hearing, document or legal advertisement were published may be heldwhere the D""; rector of the 0lvislon•of , were, at the time of each and every publication, a Water Quality Una ttsig- nificant degree of Public newspaper meetingall of therequirements and interest in'prod'per-; mit qualifications of Section 1-597 of the General A copyattbv'wr'ftin9 are draft perms available is available Statues of North Carolina and was a qualified collingthe•Division of`itra, • ter Quality NPDE Wit'• newspaper within the meaning of Section 1-597 of 1:617 Mail service ertter. I Raleigh, Nott Como no. the General Statues of North Carolina. 27699.1617, f9191713+5113, extension 538. The applicrQion and•o i)�faematton mri "in, This 17th day of May, 2001 Spected at these ovations'. . during normal office hours.copies-of-We info!, , enation ort file are request and alike on-rf4ttest and 6466 ii(lAir Payment a1_ftie�twsis of re-. •production. Alk; such: (Signature of per n making affidavit) common%or pectuesis re- , a proposed permit I:should mold retefence tD {the NPDES"pemit number I•• S. listedbetaw. Il Sworn to and subscribed before me the 17th day of i�ote: rnm • "_ ' May, 2001. 17aviclGaodnlck for KerrT.Stevens, / OP Director p 0 Division of water Quplthf (/^i Public natio°of intent tai otary blit) AIM store Npocs �VIy mmission expires the 20th day of June, 2005. •peltrlittOipllaWin4 ,.....••.r..rr p,.I NPDES Permit_$lurriber .••`�j 1+TIARIF ,,� i a•' of • NC0000396,cP&L P.0 cox �•••a i� i t lr si '`y ," 1 327.New HILL,NC 77Sk. t y,r�^' has applied far a ikpetyrmit •I.J.~f f'f y' 1 t catedireneviciPn r,Bat a `Y�MBE E 'r _ _ ( MAY V 24�' County discharging > \' �' M11 treated wastewater into = V/ the French Bread Rivet pU B�� •" Ni and Lake Julian In the IAA I ER QUALITY FRENCH BROAD River•. ;•• .,:. ` QU Basin. Currently no Po- .. .rameters are water 9txal- �\ . j •ip•'.' ' � SECTION itv limited This discharge ' , 8 E „.0 relay affect future alloca- '..gp.,.p,.r.�` tions in this portion of the DMR Data Review- EFFLUENT--001 Facility: CP&L-Asheville NCoo 396 Preparer: Tom Belnick Date: 4/9/01 Eff Eff Eff Eff Eff Month AvgQ TSS O&G TN TP AS 1 CN ' --Se Fe MGD mg/I mg/I mg/I mg/I Jan-00 3-0 8 G Go-S 0-07 Feb-00 Z.5 S 3 , — — Mar-00~ 3.S 9 6 -- Apr-00 Z. b y to L'0.S 0-1 — — — - - 44 may-001 l•9 3 3 �� Jun-00 2. 0 3 c — � Pe a Jul-ooJ. 6 43 GS 0. 8 0.0( __— - Aug-00 2. 1 7 G 5 444 Sep-001 a. 1 ti LI (p — — Oct-00! O. 6 lq G S I 7 0.03 Nov-00 f-8 G G 5 Dec-00 1 2.1. 15 4 5 b Jan-011 i."7 , 4 < 5 N 40.02 Feb-01 I-8 O 10 ; < 5 i -- —" CurrentLimits: S — 30 I I S r' CurrentLimits: W — 3 0 15 — — r g 1 ! DMR Data Review- EFFLUENT-002/0011 Facility: CP&L-Asheville NCOO 396 Preparer: Tom Belnick ��``// )l- / n I /� Date: 4/9/01 ( 4C kij 4/4) ©o'-i �C.�"/ICol�l' /4€I-m Cikav„H : ooZ 7—Ore rhro�r Eff Eff 64.-f I EcfE:' Month AvgQ Total Cu Tewr �R --+MO#dli)ti++ fr.i.rt Q MGD ug/I °C. i t yn;nVil 6n Jan-00. 17-5 c 10 29-y Nof ail t 1 NRANo'i e Feb-00 2_07 G 10 1 23.9 1 (3,Q a ac, Moe Mar-00 ZyQ e-10 _11_39. 6 k-)0 i 17,0 M ek e Apr-00 233 G j'0 3V. 6 60 i 1ZO NQklf - May-00j zS3 Er)__37-5 70 1 Z0 11/0�1e Jun-00 30$ -)O 1(1-2._ 60 120 _ Uht?_ Jul-00 30S G 10 j 113-0p ' I' o - None �I — — r - Aug-00 Z�S C 10 1- 1.Q_I 90 )2-0 No Ile ' o p-oo 280 ; C f�---' 3�3 70 IZO --- ��e-- 0 8 Ike e Nov-00 ZyS 23 32 160 1Z0 Noi1e Dec-00 Z 1 I 410 2.9 N6 fadd w( None Jan-01 ; 183 , < 10 i 2_6 I No1 a None Feb-01 1CI 10 1 Lo NOF P1otil /one CurrentLimits: S ' i 14 Y. L( ' ?,Q'p I I I CurrentLimits: W — 1/Y Y. y 2.(ro \i/ 1 -100.0 Arley qa .19 prnRs OMR) Q Q Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing Self-Monitoring Summary 'Mar&h 26/72001 FACILITY REQUIREMENT YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Corning Inc:Midland Fiber Facility Perm chr lima 1.0% 1997 — -- — -- — -- -• -- — — -- -- NC)086169/003 Begin:5/1/2000 Frequency:Q Jan Apr Jul Oct + NonComp:Single 1998 -- -- — N — -- N -- -- N -- -- County:Cabarrus Region:MRO Subbasm:YAD12 1999 Pass — — Pass — -- NH/Pass -- -- Pass -- -- PF: 0.107 Special 2000 Pass --- -- Pass -- -- Pass -- -- Pass -- -- 7Q10:3(1 IWCI%l'l II Order 2001 Pass Correc,Dept Of(Caledonia) Pcrm 24hr p/f ac lin:90%Ord 1997 Pass -- — Pass — -- Pass -- — Pass — -- NC0027626/001 Begin:10/111997 Frequency:Q + Jan Apr Jul Oct + NonComp:Single 1998 Pass — — Pass — — Pass — — Pass — — County.Halifax Region:RRO Subbasin:ROA08 1999 Pass -- — Pass — — Pass — — Bt -- -- PF:0.8 Special 2000 81 -- — Paas — -- Pass -- — Pass -- -- 7Q10.1000 IWC(%)0.12 Order: 2001 Pass Correc,Dept Of(McCain Hospital-001) Perm chr km:67% 1997 Pass — — Fail Fail Fail Fail Pass — Fad Fail Pass NC0035904/00I Begin:12/1/1999 Frequency:Q Jan Apr Jul Oct + NonComp:Single 1998 Late Pass Late Late Pass Fail Pass — — Pass Pass -- County:Hoke Region:FRO Subbasin:LUM5I 1999 Pass — — Pass — — Late Pass — Pass — — PF:0.20 Special 2000 Pass -- — Fail 25.9 73.2,'901 Fall Pass.>100 48.8 Pass — — 7Q10:0.15 IWC(%):67.4 Order: 2001 Pass Cousins Real Estate-Gateway Village Penn chr lint 90%.(grab) 1997 — -- — — — — — — -- — — — NC0086517/001 Begin:4/1/1999 Frequency:QP/F + Jan Apr Jul Oct + NonComp:Singk 1998 — -- — — — — — — -- — — -- County:Mecklenberg Region:MRO Subbasin:CTB34 1999 — — — Fad Fall Pass NR/Pass — — Fail Fail Fail PF:0.050 Special 2000 Pass — — NR Passsig — Pass — -- NR/Fall Fail 94.9 7Q10:0 IWC(%):100 Order: 2001 79.4 Fail CP&L-Asheville Ash Pond/001 Perm 48hr LC50 ac lima 77%(Grab) 1997 >99 — — >99 — -- >99 -- •- >99 -- -- NC0000396/00I Begin:10/1/1995 Frequency;Q + Jan Apr Jul Oct NonComp:Single 1998 >99 87.5 — H -- — >99 -- -- 95.4 — - i O I j� County:Buncombe Region:ARO Subbasin:FRB02 1999 95.9 -• — >99' — — >99• -- •- >99 -- --- PF: 1.9 Special 2000 >99 — — >99 — -- >99 >99 -- Late >99 --- 7Q10:375.0 IWC(%).0.77 Order: 2001 >99 CP&L-Cape Fear S.E./007 Penn chr lim:90% 1997 — Pass — — Pass — — Pass — -- Pass --- NC0003433/007 Begin:5/1/1996 Frequency:Q P/F + Feb May Aug Nov NonComp:Single 1998 — Pass — — Pass — — Pass — -- Pass -- County:Chatham Region:RRO Subbasin:CPF07 1999 — Pass — — Pass — — Pass -- — Pass -- PF: NA Special 2000 — Pass — -- Pass — -- Pass -- -- Pass -- 7Q10:0.0 IWC(%(:100 Order: 2001 — CP&L-Lee/001 Ash Pond Perm chr lira:1.41% 1997 — -- 3.4 71.8 — 87.4 — -- >99 -• -- >99 NC0003417/1101 Begin.12/1/2000 Frequency:Q Mar Jun Sep Dec + NonComp:Single 1998 — -- H -- 862 >99 -• — 73.9 -- — 44.56,82.9 County:Wayne Region:WARO Subbasin:NEU12 1999 — -- >99 -- — 84.2 — — Late Late >99 >99 PF. VAR Spciai 2000 — -- 87.6 — — 82.4 -- — >99 — — 1.99 7010.26311 IWCI"sd:(147 (rder. 2001 — CP&L-Lee/002 Perm 24hr LC50 ac mond cm flhd(grab) 1997 — -- — -- -- — — — — -- -- H NCO8103417,002 Begin 12/I/2000 Frequency:5OWD/A NonComp: 1998 — -- — -- -• H -- — — — -- -- County:Wayne Region:WARO Subbasm:NEU12 1999 — -- — -- — H — — — — -- -• PF. VAR Spixial 2000 .- -. — -- -- H -- -- -- -- .- -. 7Q1(l:263.(1 IW('l%l:NA Order. 2001 -- CP&L-Mayo Steam Electric Plant Pcrm 24hr p/f ac Iim:90%(grab)(New pecan 2/1/2001) 1997 -- Pass — -- Pass -- — Pass -- — Pass -. NC0(138377/(102 Begin:2/1/1996 Frequency:Q P/F + Feb May Aug Nov NonComp:Single 1998 .- Pass — -- Pass — -- Pass -- -- Pass -- County:Person Region:RRO Subbasm:ROA05 1999 — Pass — — Pass -- -- Pass -- — Pass -- PF: NA Special 2000 -- Pass — -- Pass -- -- Pass -- --- Pass -- 7Q10:Lake IWC(%):NA Order: 2001 •- CP&L-Roxboro/003 Penn 24hr ac p/f rim:90%Rid 1997 — -- Pass -- — Pass,Pass -- — Pass -- — Bt NC0003425/003 Begin:3/1/1998 Frequency:Q + MarJun Sep Dec + NonComp:Single 1998 — Pass Pass — — Pass -- — Paas -- — Pass County:Person Region:RRO Subbasin:ROA05 1999 — — Pass -- — Pass — — Pass — — Pass PF: NA Special 2000 — -- Pass — — Pass — -- Pass -- — Pass 7Q10:Lake IWC(%):NA Order: 2001 — CP&L-Roxboro/006 Perm 24hr LC50 ac monit epis flhd(grab) 1997 >99 -- — -- — -- -- — .- -- — -- NC0003425/006 Begin:3/1/1998 Frequency:A NonComp: 1998 >99 — — — — — — — — — — -- County Person Region:RRO Subbasin:ROA05 1999 — >99 — — — — — — — — -- -- PF:NA Special 2000 — '99 — — — — — — — — — -- ..:?7 7Q10:Lake IWC(%)NA Order: 2001 >99 B Pre 1997 Data Available LEGEND: PERM=Permit Requirement LET=Administrative Letter-Target Frequency=Monitoring frequency:Q-Quarterly;M-Monthly;BM-Bimonthly;SA-Semiannually;A-Annually;OWD-Only when discharging;D-Discontinued monitonng requirement Begin=First month required 7Q 10=Receiving stream low flow criterion(cfs) +=quarterly monitoring increases to monthly upon failure or NR Months that testing must occur-ex.Jan.Apr.Jul.Oct NonComp=Current Compliance Requirement O PF=Permitted flow(MGD) 1 WCY.=Instream waste concentration P/F=Pass/Fail test AC=Acute CHR=Chronic Data Notation:f-Fathead Minnow;•-Cenodaphnia sp.;my•Mysid shrimp;ChV-Chronic value;P-Mortality of stated percentage at highest concentration;at-Performed by DWQ Aquatic Tox Unit:tit-Bad test 4e) Reporting Notation:---=Data not required;NR-Not reported Facility Activity Status:I-Inactive.N-Newly Issued(To construct);H•Active but not discharging;+-More data available for month m question;•=ORC signature needed 14