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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0700012_Monitoring (Report)_20240304dutrien- CERTIFIED MAIL February 26, 2024 NC Division of Water Resources Groundwater Resources Section Attn: Blake Butcher 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 Subject: Underground Injection Control Program Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report November 2023 — January 2024 Injection Well Permit #WI0700012 PCS Phosphate Company, Inc.t Taub Farm Remedial Action System Dear Mr. Butcher, Please see attached for the groundwater monitoring report associated with Injection Well Permit 4WI0700012 and the Tank Farm Remedial Action Plan. This report includes the sampling and reporting requirements of the above referenced permit as well as the reporting requirements of the Tank Farm Remedial Action Plan. Enclosed are a) piezometer level monitoring field sheets, b) the operation and maintenance reports. During this monitoring period maintenance was required on the pre -filters for the injection system, resulting in planned downtime during the month of December for the manufacture to complete. This has been documented in the operation and maintenance report. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (252) 617-5374 if you have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, ��Li.ca.tuu7- cLl"J� Brittany Curtis VU Environmental & Technical Services Specialist Nutrien -- Aurora Attachments pc: 12-07-02 (w/ attach) cc: J.C. Stroud T. E. Herring J. A. Casey H. B. Mill 1530 NC Hwy 306 South, Aurora, NC USA 27806 ' nuliion.com t Effective January 1, 2018, PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. Is an Indirect subsidiary of Nutrien Ltd. PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. remains the legal operating entity and permittee. PCS PHOSPHATE - TANK FARM REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE REPORT FOR THE INJECTION AND WITHDRAWAL WATER WELLS November 2023 — January 2024 The Tank Farm Remediation System consists of a series of seven- (7) injection water wells located on the south side of the Tank Farm Area and a series of fourteen (14) withdrawal water wells located on the north side of the Tank Farm Area, Iniection Water Well System The injection water well system is operated with mine depressurization water (DPW). Daily operational data is collected by the Shipping Department and reported to the Environmental Affairs Department. The total monthly and quarterly volumes of water injected as well as the month end water level in the Water Level Control Tank are: TANK DPW WATER TOTAL AVERAGE LEVEL GALLONS GALLONS GPM FEET, MSL November 267,999 267,999 6.0 6.4 December 134,993 134,993 3.0 6.3 January 292,255 292,255 6.5 5.5 TOTALS 695,247 695,247 Withdrawal Well System The withdrawal water well pumps are monitored daily by the area Maintenance Department and preventative maintenance work is performed as needed. The total monthly and quarterly withdrawal water volumes for the period are: SAND CROATAN FORMATION FORMATION TOTAL AVERAGE GALLONS GALLONS GALLONS GPM November 264,535 466,531 731,066 10.8 December 180,992 303,708 484,700 6.8 January 471,868 506,212 978,080 11.3 TOTALS 91.7,395 1,276,451 2,193,846 ri Operation Notes: 10/19/23: The Culligan (manufacture) field technician visited the site to perform a routine maintenance PM on the pre -filters for the injection system. During the PM he notified the operations department that two(2) of the three(3) pre -filters required parts/media replacement. Parts were ordered to complete this work. 11/30/23: The Injection system was taken out of service to complete manufacture recommended PM for the injection system pre -filters, 12/14/23: Pre -filter PM was completed and the Injection. system was returned to service with two(2) of the three(3) pre -filters in operation. The 3rd filter was scheduled to have a PM completed at a later date. 12/20/23: Installed new pump. 1/30/24: Pump stuck in casing. 3 J � r r J c R y � N O Y U � � � v .tr 0 T N 0. m z z z ue y T IE. +r h N co r OD In m M M d' N N m r co r 0 N M 'gr M r F w CO N fp (�'7 CV O M O r © r (O N fM 1 of N (E? It > ;?: —! U) � N � cc to CA w w C7 co co r N tD O 'fit' N In M d' r 'V' 10 N a f- OR I~ I-- I-� r M y r o 0 M m -t 6 o 't to Q � i � � J C w I.LI � N `tY C4 M M M W C7 N O CQ N .^ N ob r 0) v ili d r N M k Q iL m u'_ U m N ti U N li Q M U . m M iL U M U- M cr tt7 i� M r co c3 (D T N O p t0 fF M rf N to M (U M (V ti r M M 47 cT N C) t� (O rn a > ? J N DD m OR cci fU 0 G� ui ti'S W U! of O� vT cn7 t7 r; -T 06 cif 1: LO to t7 o O uJ J U ° .- J (D N Co,h :h N w7 U 7 t�D r � � � r r e-• T r r T r W ❑ EV rL I.[ VJ in fn (� (n U3 fq U) U3 � Ui