HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024406_Annual Report_20161031October 25, 2016
Sergei Chernikov, PhD
State of North Carolina
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
Complex NPDES Permitting Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
Subject: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Belews Creek Steam Station - #NC0024406
Bromide Reduction Evaluation Semi — Annual Report
Dear Dr. Chernikov:
Belews Creek Steam Station
Duke Energy Carolinas
3194 Pine Hall Road
Walnut Creek, NC 27609
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As required by Condition A. (14) of the subject NPDES permit attached are three copies of the
Semi-annual status report summarizing Duke Energy's efforts to reduce bromide discharge and
potential subsequent Total Trihalomethane (TTHM) formation in downstream municipal water
treatment systems.
Should you have questions regarding this report, please contact Joyce Dishmon at 336-623-
0238 or Joy_ce.Dishmon@duke-energy.com.
You
Reginald D. Anderson
General Manager III, Regulated Stations
Belews Creek Steam Station
Power Generating Carolinas East
Attachments
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi -Annual Progress Report
October 2016
Pursuant to Condition A.(14) Bromide Reduction Evaluation of the NPDES Permit — NC0024406.
Duke Energy submits this semi-annual progress report. This report is required to summarize
on-going investigations focused on minimizing bromide discharge at Outfall 003 as well as
efforts aimed at reducing the formation of total trihalomethanes (TTHM) at downstream water
treatment plants.
• Duke Energy has worked cooperatively with DWR and the Town of Madison and City of
Eden to address the bromide/TTHM issues since being advised of the municipality's
issues with TTHM formation.
• Bromide itself is not a health concern in surface waters. There is no water quality
standard for bromide and no NPDES permit limit.
• Duke Energy has provided direct technical expertise and financial assistance to Madison
and Eden to help address their respective TTHM issues.
Town of Madison
• No updated information new to report since the last submittal.
City of Eden
• City of Eden is continuing work on its chloramines conversion project. The project
startup has been delayed due to chemical feed control issues.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC -C), Civil and
Engineering Dept., are currently planning the next phase in the halide study. This phase,
tentatively scheduled of 1Q 2017, will test UNC -C's previous lab work on the field
demonstration scale. The goal is to produce test beds of fixated coal combustion
byproduct, material and FGD wastewater to monitor for halide separation. An
engineering firm will be contracted to assist with the study.
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi -Annual Progress Report
October 2016
Pursuant to Condition A.(14) Bromide Reduction Evaluation of the NPDES Permit — NC0024406.
Duke Energy submits this semi-annual progress report. This report is required to summarize
on-going investigations focused on minimizing bromide discharge at Outfall 003 as well as
efforts aimed at reducing the formation of total trihalomethanes (TTHM) at downstream water
treatment plants.
• Duke Energy has worked cooperatively with DWR and the Town of Madison and City of
Eden to address the bromide/TTHM issues since being advised of the municipality's
issues with TTHM formation.
• Bromide itself is not a health concern in surface waters. There is no water quality
standard for bromide and no NPDES permit limit.
• Duke Energy has provided direct technical expertise and financial assistance to Madison
and Eden to help address their respective TTHM issues.
Town of Madison
• No updated information new to report since the last submittal.
City of Eden
• City of Eden is continuing work on its chloramines conversion project. The project
startup has been delayed due to chemical feed control issues.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC -C), Civil and
Engineering Dept., are currently planning the next phase in the halide study. This phase,
tentatively scheduled of 1Q 2017, will test UNC -C's previous lab work on the field
demonstration scale. The goal is to produce test beds of fixated coal combustion
byproduct material and FGD wastewater to monitor for halide separation. An
engineering firm will be contracted to assist with the study.
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi -Annual Progress Report
October 2016
Pursuant to Condition A.(14) Bromide Reduction Evaluation of the NPDES Permit — NC0024406.
Duke Energy submits this semi-annual progress report. This report is required to summarize
on-going investigations focused on minimizing bromide discharge at Outfall 003 as well as
efforts aimed at reducing the formation of total trihalomethanes (TTHM) at downstream water
treatment plants.
• Duke Energy has worked cooperatively with DWR and the Town of Madison and City of
Eden to address the bromide/TTHM issues since being advised of the municipality's
issues with TTHM formation.
• Bromide itself is not a health concern in surface waters. There is no water quality
standard for bromide and no NPDES permit limit.
• Duke Energy has provided direct technical expertise and financial assistance to Madison
and Eden to help address their respective TTHM issues.
Town of Madison
• No updated information new to report since the last submittal.
City of Eden
• City of Eden is continuing work on its chloramines conversion project. The project
startup has been delayed due to chemical feed control issues.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC -C), Civil and
Engineering Dept., are currently planning the next phase in the halide study. This phase,
tentatively scheduled of 1Q 2017, will test UNC -C's previous lab work on the field
demonstration scale. The goal is to produce test beds of fixated coal combustion
byproduct material and FGD wastewater to monitor for halide separation. An
engineering firm will be contracted to assist with the study.