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November 14, 2017
Mr Sergei Cherenkov, PhD
State of North Carolina
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
Complex NPDES Permitting Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Dan River Combined Cycle
Duke Energy Carolinas
900 South Edgewood Road
Eden, NC 27288
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Perm, Section
Subject Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Dan River Combined Cycle Station — NPDES Permit #NC0003468
Ash Basin Working Capacity — Annual Report
Dear Mr Sergei
As required by Special Condition A (13) in the Dan River Combined Cycle NPDES permit, attached is the Annual
Report — Ash Basin Working Capacity, which summarizes the actual free water volume of the Ash Ponds and the
physical measurements of the dimensions of the free water volume for your review and file
Should you have any questions regarding this submittal or require additional information, please contact Joyce
Dishmon at 336-623-0238 or email Joyce Dishmon@duke-encig
I certify under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or
supervision to accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and
evaluate the cnformatton 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 fines and imprisonment for knowing violations
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GM II — Regulated Stations
Dan River Combined Cycle
Attachment
Cc Joyce Dishmon/Filenet, Sr Env Specialist
Dana Newcomb, Lead EHS Field Support
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Memo
To: Joyce Dishmon, Henry Taylor
From: Chris Jordan, Cedric Ruhl
Date: November 1, 2017
Ref: Dan River Primary and Secondary Ash Basins
Re: Free Water Storage Volume
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke) has requested that Amec Foster Wheeler provide an
estimate of the Dan River Primary and Secondary Ash Basin working capacity to assist with the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit renewal process
Estimate Required Free Water Volume
The NPDES permit requires that the Primary and Secondary Ash Basins each have a free water
volume (FWV) capacity to store stormwater runoff and 24 hours of plant discharge water For
the purposes of this memo the stormwater runoff volume was assumed to consist of runoff from
the 10 -year, 24-hour design storm assuming 100 percent of rainfall is converted to runoff (i e a
curve number of 100) The Dan River Station no longer sluices material to the Primary or
Secondary Ash Basins, therefore, the plant discharge water volume is 0
The drainage area to the Secondary Ash Basin is the Dry Fly Ash Basin and the footprint of the
Secondary Ash Basin itself as shown in Figure 1A The drainage area to the Primary Ash Basin
is the footprint of the Primary Ash Basin Itself as shown in Figure 1 B The Primary Ash Basin no
longer discharges by gravity to the Secondary Ash Basin
The required free water volume was calculated as shown in the following table
Table 1- Required Free Water Volume
Stormwater Runoff Volume
24 -Hour Plant Total Required
Total
Tributary 10 -Year, 24 -Hour
Discharge Water Free Water
Basin
Stormwater
Drainage Area Rainfall Depth
Volume Volume
Runoff Volume
(acres) (in)
(acre-feet) (acre-feet)
(acre-feet)
PnmaryAsh Basin
1 274 510 1165
0 1165
Secondary Ash Basin
1 923 1 10 3923
0 3923
Amec Foster Wheeler
Environment & Infrastructure, Inc
14424 Albemarle Point Place Registered in North Carolina
Suite 115 Engineering License No F-1253
Chantilly, Virginia 20151 Geology License No C-247
703-488-3700
Dan River Primary and Secondary Ash Basins Free Water Storage Volume
Amec Foster Wheeler Project No 7810170870 11/1/2017
Estimate Available Water Storage Volume
The available water storage volume was estimated based on topographic survey Information
collected in 2014 as shown in Figure 2 Stage -storage relationships for the Primary and
Secondary Ash Basins are provided in the following tables
Table 2A -Stage -Storage Relationship for Primary Ash Basin
Elevation
(ft)
Surface Area
(acrEs)
Incremental
Storage Volume
(acre-feet)
Cumulative
Storage Volume
(acre-feet)
528
740
000
000
529
8 22
781
781
530
9 _3
868
1649
531
982
948
2596
532
1122
1052
3648
Table 213 -Stage -Storage Relationship for Secondary Ash Basin
Elevation
(ft)
Surface Area
(acres)
Incremental
Storage Volume
(acre-feet)
Cumulative
Storage Volume
(acre-feet)
515
707
000
000
516
747
727
727
517
737
767
1494
518
814
801
2295
519
834
824
3119
520
852
843
3962
521
868
860
4822
522
885
877
5698
523
915
900
6598
524
9.81
948
7546
525
1160
1071
8617
526
1224
1192
9809
527
1250
1237
11046
528
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12323
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CCR material has been removed from the Primary Ash Basin after the 2014 survey, therefore,
the current storage volume in the Primary Ash Basin is greater than shown in Table 2A
Dan River Primary and Secondary Ash Basins Free Water Storage Volume
Amec Foster Wheeler Project No. 7810170870 11/1/2017
Compare Required Free Water Volume to Available Water Storage Volume
The required free water volume was compared to the available water storage volume as shown
in the following table:
Table 3 - Summary of Required vs. Available Storage Volume
Total Required
Available Storage
Available Storage
Free Water
Basin
Volume
Volume > Total
Volume
(acre-feet)
Required FWV?
(acre-feet)
Primary Ash Basin 11.65
36.48
yes
Secondary Ash Basin 39.23
130.09
yes
Conclusions
The Primary and Secondary Ash Basins meet or exceed the required free water volume
requirements. CCR material will be excavated from the Primary and Secondary Ash Basins
during closure of these units which will result in an increase in available storage volume.
Attachments
Figure 1A — Drainage Area and Flow Path (Dry Fly Ash Basin and Secondary Ash Basin)
Figure 1 B - Drainage Area and Flow Path (Primary Ash Basin)
Figure 2 — Basin Contours
FLOWPATH
L=1,669.6 FT
81
0
F FLYS/
BASIN
LEGEND
MAJOR CONTOUR (I OFT)
MINOR CONTOUR (2FT)FLOWPATHPOST-DEVELOPMENT
DRAINAGE AREA
N
0 100 200 400 600
Feet
Data Source: Topographic Data from LDS1.
JODW 7010-14-0150
Prepared By:
Date JMS 8/31/2016
Checked By:
Date RLH 8/31/2016
DAN RIVER ASH PLANT
DUKE ENERGY
EDEN, NORTH CAROLINA
DRAINAGE AREA AND
�% /FLOWPATH
LEGEND
Q POST -DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREA
�•••�•FLOWPATH
MAJOR CONTOUR (10FT)
MINOR CONTOUR (2FT)
N
0 100 200 400 600
Feet
Data Source: Topographic Data from LDSI.
Job #: 7610-14-0150
Prepared By: I Checked By:
Date: JMS 9/1/2016 Date: RLH 9/1/2016
DAN RIVER ASH PLANT
DUKE ENERGY
EDEN, NORTH CAROLINA
FIGURE 16
DRAINAGE AREA AND
FLOWPATH
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