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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024406_Updated Process Information_20171205('DUKE ENERGY December 5, 2017 Dr Sergei Chermkov, PhD Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject Updated Process Information Belews Creek Steam Station - Permit No NCO024406 Stokes County Dear Dr Chernikov Paul Draovitch Senior Vice President Environmental, Health & Safety 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 (980)373-0408 (704) 382-4303 RECEIVE®/D@yR/®WR DEC 12 2017 Water Resources Permitting Section Duke Energy Carolinas LLC, (Duke Energy) submits the following information in an effort to assure the subject renewed permit is accurate and based on the latest information These comments are in addition to Comments on the Draft NPDES Permit dated February 20, 2017 and are provided to assure additional clarity, as planned activities have changed since the last permit DRAFT was released Duke Energy appreciates NCDEQ's efforts to develop the Draft Permit, which address novel issues associated with surface impoundment decommissioning and modifications required to allow for continued operations while complying with various Federal and State mandates Finalizing this wastewater permit is a critical step to advance that process by authorizing decanting and dewatering of the ash basin and permitting replacement treatment options In addition to these general comments, Duke Energy offer the following comments and requests for modification and/or clarification on specific provisions of the Draft Permit 1 On page 9 of 31, of the DRAFT Permit, Condition A(5) — Outfall 003A, Outfall 003A is listed as an "internal" outfall For clarification, upon completion of construction of the Lined Retention Basin (LRB), all waste streams previously discharged to the ash basin, will be re-routed to the LRB The LRB process water reroute is designed to discharge to outfall 003 with the same compliance sample location as the ash basin Previous correspondence was interpreted as these two points being unique but they are not Duke Energy requests removal of "internal' outfall 003A 2 The domestic wastewater for the plant is treated in a 600,000 gallon capacity aerated lagoon which discharges to the ash basin/retention basin via the consolidated sump Domestic wastewater limits have been applied to this flow at outfall 003 The plant understands that the domestic wastewater treatment plant shall be properly operated and maintained to assure treatment of domestic wastewater to secondary levels Both the ash basin and retention basin are accessible to an abundance of wildlife which can influence fecal coliform results An EPA Form 1 and 2C which have been updated to include this outfall and an updated site map are attached (Attachment 1 — EPA Form 1 and 2C) Duke Energy is requesting an internal outfall for the domestic wastewater treatment lagoon as a means to accurately demonstrate adequate treatment of the domestic wastewater. 3 Duke Energy intends to construct two new lined coal pile collection basins located on the south and north corners of the coal pile to collect stormwater runoff The new coal pile basins will be utilized to reroute the contact stormwater to the new Retention Basin The overflow from the coal pile basins (rain in excess of designed storm event) will be infrequent South coal pile basin emergency spillway will be located within the current stormwater drainage area 18 of Belews Creeks Industrial Stormwater Permit #NCS000573 (Attachment 2 — Site Plan Stormwater Drainage Area) The stormwater from drainage area 18 flows through an internal outfall to stormwater drainage area 18A which discharges through permitted outfall SWO18A to Belews Reservoir (coordinates 36'16'51604" Pale 12 N, 80°03'52 995W) Duke Energy requests that the emergency overflow be listed as a contributing flow to Belews Reservoir North coal pile basin emergency spillway will not be located within a permitted stormwater drainage area The emergency spillway from north coal pile basin would discharge to the Ash Basin Duke Energy requests that the emergency overflow be listed as a contributing flow to the Ash Basin. 4 During facility outages, remaining water from the condensers is drained to perform maintenance This water is discharged through outfall 005 and would not contain any chemicals Please include water drained from the condensers during facility maintenance outages as a contributing flow to outfall 005 5 The chemical holding pond has been removed from service Please remove wastewater from the chemical holding pond as a contributing flow to outfall 003 6 The current DRAFT permit includes remediated and extracted groundwater as contributing flows to outfall 003 Duke Energy considers the permit to provide sufficient coverage of current and future groundwater as a contributing flow to outfall 003 7. An updated current and future waste flow charts and descriptions of waste flows through the facility in accordance with EPA Form 2C Item I1 -A are attached (Attachment 3 — Current and Future Waste Flow Charts) 8 An updated narrative description of sources of pollution and treatment technologies in accordance with EPA From 2C Item II -A is attached (Attachment 4 — Updated Supplemental Information) The updates to the supplemental information have been highlighted 9 Page 22 of 31, Condition A(24) of the DRAFT permit, requires Duke Energy to investigate technical solutions to reduce bromide in discharges from Outfall 003 and to work with downstream public water supply systems to find solutions to total trihalomethanes (TTHM) Duke Energy has completed upgrades to the City of Madison and City of Eden water supply systems and has partnered with University of North Carolina -Charlotte to develop a technical process for further evaluation to reduce Bromide in the wastewater discharge by fixation and landfill disposal of wastewater concentrate Legislation passed subsequent to this permit issuance sets up a process for municipalities to file claims if they contend Bromide discharges have led to TTHM formation in their drinking water systems. Because of this statutory requirement and completion of the work in Madison and Eden, the permit condition is unnecessary. Duke Energy requests removal of this permit condition. If permit condition cannot be removed, Duke asks that the condition be limited to term of next permit cycle. 10 Duke Energy requests an applicability date of December 31, 2023 for the best available technology (BAT) limits for bottom ash transport water and flue gas desulfurization (FGD) wastewater imposed by the 2015 revisions to the Steam Electric Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELG) (80 Fed. Reg. 67,838 (Nov. 3, 2015)). On August 11, 2017, the EPA Administrator signed a letter announcing has decision to conduct a rulemaking to potentially revise the new, more stringent BAT effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) in the 2015 ELG rule that apply to bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater In a follow-up action, EPA filed a motion on August 14`i' with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to put portions of the ELG appeal on hold whale EPA reconsiders certain ELG limits Specifically, EPA requested to sever and hold in abeyance the litigation issues related to bottom ash transport water, FGD wastewater, and IGCC gasification wastewater and stated its intent to conduct a rulemaking to potentially revise the more stringent BAT effluent limitations and PSES for bottom Page 13 ash transport water and FGD wastewater This motion was granted by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on August 22nd In a follow-up rulemaking, the earliest compliance dates for the new, more stringent, BAT effluent limitations and PSES for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater were postponed for a period of two years while EPA conducts a rulemaking potentially revising the limits (82 Fed. Reg 43,494 (Sept 18, 2017)) EPA projects it will take approximately three years to propose and finalize a new rule (Fall 2020) and anticipates that the next rulemaking will address the compliance dates for the revised BAT limits for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater in some fashion Given the uncertainty of the revised BAT limits for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater and the compliance/applicability date of the anticipated revised limits, it is appropriate for North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) to establish the applicability date of December 31, 2023 in full accordance with the regulations as currently written This will allow sufficient time for EPA to conduct the rulemaking revising the limits and allow NCDEQ to revise the permit to incorporate the revised limits This approach is further supported by statements in the preamble as well as statements in EPA Administrator's letter to the state governors dated April 11, 2017 regarding the flexibility available to NPDES permitting authorities under the 2015 ELG rule in establish applicability dates for the more stringent BAT limits for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater The 2015 Rule clearly allows the permitting authority to considers time needed to "expeditiously plan (including time to raise capital), design, procure, and install equipment" as well as "other factors as appropriate" in determining the appropriate applicability date Even though previously discussed applicability dates imposed a condition to meet the no discharge limit of bottom ash transport water by May 31, 2021, install an ultrafiltration system for FGD wastewater treatment by Nov 12018, conduct a two-year study of the performance of the FGD wastewater treatment system, and comply with the more stringent BAT limits for FGD wastewater by Nov 1, 2019, these conditions are no longer warranted or justified based on the recently finalized rule postponing the compliance dates for the more stringent BAT limits for FGD wastewater and bottom ash transport water and EPA's intent to revise such limits Duke Energy requests removal of study of the performance of the FGD wastewater treatment system in Condition A(31). In anticipation of the limits being revised by EPA, Duke Energy, also requests the inclusion of a condition allowing the permit to be reopened and modified if the more stringent BAT limits for FGD wastewater and bottom ash transport water are revised by EPA. Duke Energy welcomes any further discussion on the Draft Permit prior to finalization If you have any questions, ppleasentact Jo ishmon at 336-623-0238 or atjoyce dishmon@duke-energy com vitch Senior Vice President Environmental, Health & Safety Attachments cc- Ms Karen Higgins — Belews Creek Public Hearing officer 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 be Keeley McCormick, EHS Professional II Joyce Dishmon/Filenet, Sr Env Specialist Attachment 1 EPA Form 1 and 2C xg � t �fti 4 h,,� wy��.� �'�,�✓t:.x� r�,��, i�„wm�-;��ie ,w�s`:1�.^€"g�' _ -t 1'+„'"i.`wv?s.t3i"'.,..�=a,_�ns,✓'r�-�� kt"g F's*_>•`,a _r,l` '+`, d '' ^wy]e' y`c:,"�c•"^..' 51 �I � � "� �' 1119, g� P A s 3 R7 �, r� •� ij g,t"� 4 , " Fr i j ., ' L1�� a � �` �1 ',,� x n�� 'y i� � �,b .. .� lY?"afiw""`;� .i"',aa' :"�.�. xir Mt - € fZ, iu ' t a �zA6a n � X402 359T'�(t K j y� S a,zi 4,' V ,�; � �., G �-ky •,� �` Std-Mle,Oftd riv,,F tr y �, e�i,�ncae�t a�mro ee:r.�cr, k Gom'Domestic Lagoon a {{� '+611 f; ' + e, tt;; i�d� tx �„ z., r ",a ?°I»=apt` °,a i„tsF Duty Eoerrwjy PraM4V , a� � �� �,v,-'���,9'�-++�''✓�`' vt�a�,� �°..w, .��s�aA41t "Mi 'ft° F N`"n.„ "«.... "° % ..�°�'*y�4', ^�,�S+g�Ci �.' "„q �4`& r� .,F'�'"+ �,d� r+ «od"k �• a � ���._ fra*xq x t .=:fid' � ,�"' � '� ,�;� � ° r ,Y rarnr" itut� ;sma,-Me— W.ac-s FIGURE pTa., nu�a=e.w-=at NPDES Perritt No N000244C<3 a:.s un trsaxrxmsN.�.ar✓eznsvwrar�aa*�-�*-_.e. eaiea'axraarnamvas• ee'm€-...Ram u ti mw�e ercH,na a^x-w eraa ess I, �rss�.. ^•+",. C=zxep ec >.-,i ❑AA1[iEIE)31ERGY l! Own C7s.d hvnn liCOCE BELEM CREEKSTEAM STAMON {bei Lten7v Bi W9ea 2 T OKE3 AC JNTY, NORTH GU34LtNA 1!A.a ci,a��,a,.ytr o eta e�yae. Please print or type In the unshaded areas only (fill-in areas are spaced for el to type, f e 12 characters/nch11 For Approved 01,413 No 2040-0086 Approval expires 5-31-92 FORM U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION AGENCY 1. EPA I.D. NUMBER 34 F AGENERAL INFORMATION F NCD000856591 T`A o r ❑ Consolidated Permits Program ❑ 40 GENERAL (Read the "General Instructions" before starting.) t 1s 14- is LASELITE€NS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS If a reprinted label has been provided, I. EPA I.D. NUMBER affix it in the designated space- Review the information carefully; It any of it Is _ Eli. FACILITY NAME Incorrect cross through it and enter the correct data In the appropriate fill-in area below Also If any of the preprimed data is absent area to the left of the label V. FACILITY PLEASE PLACE LABEL IN THIS SPACE [the space fists see provide that should appear} cease provide it in the proper fill - in below If the label is MAILING LIST are0sy complete and correct you need not complete Items 1, III, V, anti VI(except VI -B which must be Referitoe� VI. FACILITY If no�6el been proved Referp LOCATION Instructions for detalled Item descriptions and for the legal authorization under which JUTIONS' complete A mrougn d to tsetermine wnetner you neea to su is, you must sulaFtfl this form and the supplemental from fisted in the pare blernental for is attached If you answer "no" to each question, you n d from permit reauirements, see Section C of the Instructions See also, MARK "X" SPECIFIC QUESTIONS YES � FORM ATTAR NEJ s aiTeoi iy a p� u'iiffaTy ow a nt worm a h results In a discharge to waters of the ❑ ® ❑ ? (FORM 2A) discharges to waters of the U.S. other than oar "--i t� UXM described in A or B above? (FORM 2Ct � 23 zs s or t is amittyy uaat stare, or depose o hazardous wastes? (EORF.i 3) ❑ ® ❑ you or wl�i` yo`u +n)ea ae `11 s�a� ariy diced water other 11 s wh h are brought to the surface in connection with wnventlonal oil or natural gas production. Inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of oil or natural gas, or inject fluids(FORor storage of 64-uld hydrocarbons? i j ❑ ® ❑ 34 s_ is rr:;s facility a proposed stationary sourcewhich In the ins r c ti n and Industrial wiill pc�n� tdialiyEisemit 100 tons per year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and may affect or be located in an attainment area? (FORM 51 r ❑ ® ❑ 40 41 42 NAME OF FACILITY SKIP Belews Creek Steam Station 1a c -I Keeley McCormick, EHS Professional 9 V. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS A. STREET OR P O SOX C 3195 Pine Hall Road unit any permit application Corms to the Ctrs. IT ou answer --yes- to anyy nthesis following the question, Mark "X" in the x In the third col urnn il Bed not submit any of these fors You may answer "no" 9 your activity is Section D of the Instructions for definittoits of bold-faced terms SPECIFIC QUESTIONS MARK "X" YES NO Fo"" dTTp('_yF . or watt this ac ry r exisan or pmposed) Include a concentrated animal El® Elfeeding oppBratton or aquatic animal production facility which resutt fi. a discharge to waters of the U.S ? (FORM 2B)to ,u 21 is is prapauat a fol r an a seri In A or 8 above) wh, 't will result In a discharge to waters of the U.S ? (FORM 2a) 2n 27 Do you or whd you inject8; tsf.s act indusL-.n or mumc.pal effluent below the lowermost stratum ❑ ,' ® ❑ cents ping within one quarter mile or the well bore underground sources of drinking water? {FORM 4) a- 2 sa you err wt you1nflct ata- uy fiu a d*c special processes sue." as mining of sulfer by the ❑ I ® ❑ Frasch process, solution mining of minerals, In situ combustion of fossil fuel or recovery of geothermal energy? (FORM 4) Is this s.�rty a propos stationary source which Is Went of the 29 Industrial categories listed in the Instructions and which will potentially ❑ ®ED emit 250 tons per yyeear of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and may affect ie S CITY OR TOWN C ST; Belews Creek NC G- -� 3195 Pine Hall Road I 336 1 1 445 1 f 0204 Stokes 4e 70 C CITY OR TOWN TE E ZIP CODE F COUNTY CODE _ Belews CreekrT1N=C 1 1 27009 1 1034 EPA Foam 3510-1 (8-90) CONTINL°ED ON RE% FRSE ie S CITY OR TOWN C ST; Belews Creek NC G- -� 3195 Pine Hall Road I 336 1 1 445 1 f 0204 Stokes 4e 70 C CITY OR TOWN TE E ZIP CODE F COUNTY CODE _ Belews CreekrT1N=C 1 1 27009 1 1034 EPA Foam 3510-1 (8-90) CONTINL°ED ON RE% FRSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. SIC CODES (4 -digit, in order ofpriority) A. FIRST B SECOND 4 gg11 (specify) 7 (specify) s Electric Services s 18 19 „ C. THIRD D. FOURTH 7 (specify) (specify) 15 18 17 15 I 18 19 VIII. OPERATOR INFORMATION A. NAME I B. is the name fisted In Item Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC VIII -A also the owner? 9 ® YES ❑ NO 1® 19 55 C STATUS OF OPERATOR Enterthe approodale letterinto the answerbox ff 'Other,"specify. D. PHONE area code & no F = FEDERAL M = PUBLIC (other than federal orstate) P (specify) c 336 1 1445 1 0204 S = STATE O = OTHER (speaty) I ElectricUtirty A 181a 911 1 72 2.5 P - PRIVATE 1s E. STREET OR PO BOX 3195 Pine Hall Road 26 55 F. CITY OR TOWN G STATE I H ZIP CODE IX. INDIAN LAND Belews Creek NC 27009 is the facility located on Indian lands? B YES ONO ❑ 15 18 48 42 42 47 51 X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PSD Air Emissions ham Proposed SoumeVs A. NPDES (Discharges to Surface Water) I NCO024406 ° 01983T25, Non -PSD, Air P 1D. IVTN 18 17 18 30 15 18 17 18 30 , B. UIC (Undegiround Injection of Fluids E. OTHER (spec*) (Specify) C T I 1 85-03,85-04,85-05 Industrial Landfill 1 9 U 19 15 1 18 1 17 1 18 30 15 18 1 17 1 18 30 C RCRA Hazardous Wastes E. OTHER (Specify) l NCD000856591 s 1 ' WQ0000452 Distribution of residual 9 R 15 1 18 1 17 1 18 30 15 1 18 1 17 1 18 30 Solids XI- MAP Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile beyond property boundaries The map must show the outline of the facility, the location of each of its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, and each well where it injects fluids underground. Include ail springs, rivers and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise requirements. XII. NATURE OF BUSINESS rovide a brief descri tion Coal Fired Electric Generation XIII. CERTIFICATION see instructions I certify under penalty of law that t have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted rm this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the application, I believe that the Information is tate, accurate and tete I am aware that there are sidnificant penalties for submittingfalse information includingthe ossib" of fine and t men . A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type orpnnt) B SIGN C. DATE SIGNED Reginald D. Anderson, GM -111, Regulated 1.2 / Stations COMMENTS FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY C 15 18 55 EPA FORAI 3510-1 (8-90) EPA hD NUMBER (cap from Item 1 nfrorm 1) Form Approved NCD000 8 56 5 91 OMB No. 2040.0086 Please print or type in the unshaded areas only Approval expires 3-31-98 FORM 2C NPDES U S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY nA FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 18PEr"M EXISTING MANUFACTURING,aCOMMERCIAL. MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS Consolidated Permits Program L OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall. Inst the latitude and longitude of Its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water. A OUTFALL NUMBER (list) B LATITUDE C LONGITUDE D. RECEIVING WATER (name) 1 DEG 1 2 MIN 3 SEC I DEG 2 MIN, 3 SEC 001 36 16 49.5 BO 03 39.8 Belews Lake 003 36 18 22.0 80 04 50.7 Dan River via Effluent Channel 002 36 17 8.0 80 03 53.8 Ash Basin (Internal Outfall) 005 36 171 50.31 80 3 29.66 Belews Lake Domestic Lago 36 17 13.771 80 "0348.916 Ash Basin (Internal Outfall) II FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A, Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources of Intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between Intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls If a water balance cannot be determined (e g, for certain mining achvrBes), provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. B For each outfall, provide a description of. (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, Including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation, and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater Continue on additional sheets if necessary 1 OUT- 2 OPERATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3, TREATMENT FALL NO (list) b, AVERAGE FLOW b, LIST CODES FROM a OPERATION (1nQ (tndude unit) a, DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 001 Once Through Cooling Water Diaclsarge to Surface Water 4A Miscellaneous Equipment 1275 MGD Non -Contact Cooling Water 003 Ash Settling Pond g MGD coagulation, Sedimentation, Neutralization, 2D lu Discharge from Storm Drain Ion Exchange, Surface Water Dischazrge 2K 21 Retention Basin (Future Use) 4A 042 Flue Gas Desulfurization Wastewater 0 7 MGD Sedimentation lU 2K (Internal Outfall) Coagulation, Chemical Precipitation 2L Redueti„n, Neutralization 3C Belt Filtration, Landfill SC 54 ultrafiltration rPuture) 445 Once Through Chiller Water 2 5 MGD Discharge to Surface Water 4A Stormwater Cordenser Cooling Water -Maintenance Dourest Domestic Waste y 03 MGD Aerated Lagoon 3A is Lagoon Disinfection zP OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub-cureguries) EPA Form 3510-2C (8.90) PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the dscharges described in Items 11-A or B intermittent or seasonal? ❑ YES (complete the folhp" rng rahle) ® NO (ga to Seeman 111) 3 FREQUENCY 4 FLOW a DAYS PER B TOTAL VOLUME 2 OPERATiON(s) WEEK b MONTHS a FLOW RATE (m mgJ) PM46 ehh -) 1 OUTFALL NUMBER (1w) CONTRISUT:NG FLOW (frit) (aperh "wrage) PER YEAR ()pechmnroge) C DURATION 1 LONGTERM 2 MAXIMUM 1, LONG TERM 2 MAXIMUM AVERAGE DAILY AVERAGE DAILY kdajp) III PRODUCTION A Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility? m YES (. nrplew !tent 111.8) ❑ NO Oat fu Section 111 S. Are the limitations In the applicable effluent guldel;ne expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)? ❑ YES (complete item 111 -Cl ® NO (go to Section III C It you answered 'yes' to Item 111.8, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed In the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the effected outfalls, 1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION 2 AFFECTED OUTFALLS (hn outfall nmuherr) a. QUANTITY PER DAY b, UNITS OF MEASURE e, OPERATION, PRODUCT, MATERIAL, ETC Grlxch) IV, IMPROVEMENTS A, Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operations 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. ® YES Wimplete rhe fillip" ing table) ❑ NO (tiro ro hem 1 t :8) 1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2 AFFECTED OUTFALLS 3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4 FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE AGREEMENT, ETC a NO b SOURCE OF DISCHARGE a REQUIRED b PROJECTED North Carrlina Coal Ash 003 Ash Sluice The act requires closure of ash basin. 5/17/23 5/17/23 Management Act of 2014 B OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other enwronmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have underway or which you plan Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction a MARK -X- IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 EPA I D. NUMBER (coM jrnm lrrm I afrorm 1) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 NCD000S56591 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, B, & C See Instructions before proceeding —Complete one set of tables for each outfall —Annotate the outfall number in the space provided NOTE; Tables V-A, V B, and V -C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9, D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants t,sted in Table 20.3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe Is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe It to be present and report any analytical data in your possession 1 POLLUTANT 2 SOURCE 1 POLLUTANT 2 SOURCE Asbestos Trace amount in .insulation, wire coatings, and harnesses. Trace amounts may be washed down drains in plant area during maintenance activities. strontium Trace elements occasionally uranium found in coal. Vanadium Zirconium VI, POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is any pollutant listed in Item V -C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use of manufacture as an Intermediate or final product or byproduct? ® YES (IHr at! arch p flumnu halo. ) ❑ NO (gn to Hem 17-B) The following substances may be contained in coal: Antimony Arsenic Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Copper Lead Mercury Nickel Selenium Silver Thallium zinc EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 3 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA 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 an a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the lest 3 years? © YES Vd,,,105- rhe 1 -Nand describe their purlanes befuu) ❑ NO (ga ro Secnon vim Toxicity testing is performed as required by the station's current NPDES permit. The acute toxicity test is conducted and reported quarterly for the ash basin discharge (Outfall 003). VIII_ CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported In Item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm7 ® YES (hfl rhe nam,, address, and relephrme mimhcr of and polhdantr arral):,d hip, ❑ NO (ga w 5ecrusu 1,1) each such laboratory-arjrrm belam-) A NAME B ADDRESS C, TELEPHONE D POLLUTANTS ANALYZED (arva nwle d- no ) PSI) Duke Energy Analytical Lab 13339 Hagers Ferry Road 990-815-S245 Metasls, COD, THIN, NC# 244 Hunteraville, NC 28078 Nitrate -nitrite, TP, Oil s Grease, TSS, TOC, Bromide, Sulfate, Flouride Shealy Lib 106 vantage Point Dirve 803-791-9700 BOD, Fecal ColiformColor, NCI! 329 West Columbia, SC 29172 Sulifide, Sulfite, Surfactants, Cyanide, Phenol. volatiles, Semi -volatiles Acid compounds, PCBs, Mercury GEL, Inc. 2040 Savage Road 843-556-8171 Radiology NC# 233 Charleston, SC 29417 Pace Analytical 9800 Kinr_ey Avenue, Suite 103 704-875-9092 Ammonia Nitrogen NCO 633 Hunteraville, NC 28078 Dioxins and Furans Cape Fear Analytical 3306 Kitty Hawk Road, Suite 120 910-795.0421 an affiliate of The GEL Group Wilmington, NC 28405 NC# 065-1519-1 IX CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervislon In accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based an my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the intommafion, the informafian submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete f am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting l ss information, including the possibility of fine and nirpnsonment for knowing violations A NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (Ope or It B. PHONE NO. (arra nate d no) Reginal D. Ander , Iia - egulated Stations (336) 445-0501 C SIGNATURE D DATE SIGNED b /P /v- EPA Form 3510-2C (8-96�_ PAGE 4 of 4 PLEASE PAINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLYYou may capon aon"a or all of bws inPormauan EPA 1 0 NUMBER (�up1 fnm arra+ d ojF rw d) on saparate sheou (uso the same formal) insload of tornaeong these pages I NCD000656 591 SFF nt5".TRIICr:0P4S OUTFALL NO V INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHAIRAGTERIST4CS (cattavuod hem page 3 of Form 2-C) —ie 1.7_ PART A -You nwsl promdo me msuns at at least one anatysss tar ovary pa94tant at thea table Cornfacan ane table for each outfall Sao matruct ons for addoonai datAlls 3 UNITS 4 INTAKE 2 EFFLUENT f.'ri rr8Lo41 Ia�ia'i b MAXIMUM 50 DAY VALUE a LONGTERM AVRG VALUE a LONG TERM a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE t,rmr4Wk trr,n�riabir) AVERAGE VALUE d NO OF a CONC£N• b NO OF III 1 POLLUTANT C07{CEN752ATtOrl f27 MA55 COi$ENTFATION I2) MASS III CONCENTRATION 0) MASS ANALYSES TRATION b MASS CONCEUT'PATION 12) MASS APWLYS€S a 6,ocharracalOrygen 3 y 1.1 �_ 1 rrg li lb8/d m Doand(800) ) [ 0 Cnoncal Osy ri Demand (Ci1U) c Total Organc Cslaan i7Tx') T all lapanded 62 25 5 1 mg/1 lbs/d Solids t',7 , a Amrrnnu {as Aj 1111 _ VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE f Flaw 0 03 4 TarryToraturo VALUE VALUE VALUE .0 VALUE It Tarnsaratum VALUE VALUE VALUE j .0 VALUE {n„nmrry { t MINIMUM W"MUM MINIMJM MAXIMUM I pH STANDAROUNITS „ c PART 8 - Mark'X'rn Worm 2 a far each pollutant you knew or P.avo reason to Cabala 19 Present Mar. `X' in 004ln rt 2 b for eadi pollutant you believe to be natant II}nu marts coturnn 2a bar any Pollutant whch is bmtod ocher dvad)y or mereetly but measly Ir an afteni krnlabona guidakno you rtatst pmvWe the results of at least au analys)s for that Pollutant For other Po9utanto for Wucrt you mark calurmt 28 you anus) provide uanetatrvn dela or an eaptanabon of thawpm;ente m not dechaT! Compete one table far each oudal Sao the Inafnrctlons for aftwatil details and miuuarrents 2 MARK X' { 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE O Maned) 1 PCtLU`TANT ' , b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG VALUE LONGTERM AVERAGE AND a b a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE t Imtufubdc3 {IlmmG 5Ir) VALUE CAS NO a()IEVED BEUEVED (tl a NO OF a CONCENT t („ b NO OF It) it h%mvllnblr) PAESW ASSENT CONLEttiRA1101i e, taAs9 LOw:LNT(iAT10N (2WASS CONCENrRATiON f2 N1S4 ANALYSES TRATION b MASS ANALYSES a &a x ' 1i-0ids (28957 9) f1 I TMd� 7 �/ >O 05 > 21 1 Rig/1 lbsld Ra+id.Iaia /`� a Co. i X d F—iOabtam� i, aoad-4® a) 1 Tata ra-txtm. V t J E EPA Form 5510 2C (0.90) PAGE V t CONTINUE ON REVERSE REM V R CONTINUED FROM FRONT EPA Form 3510.2C (8.90) PAGE V•2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.3 2 MARK'X' 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE (.jvt- 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG VALUE a LONG TERM a b a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE h� mW)fw51r) (d'mrdTohk) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NO BELIEVED BEUEVEDtU gtr (11 d NO OF a CONCEN• b NO OF (r%mnrla8lr) PRESENT ABSENT CONCENTRATION (21M455 C=ENTRATIDN 121 MASS CONCENTRATION (2; MASS ANALYSES TRATION b MASS CDNCEf'lTRAT10N t21.9 ANALYSES 5 fLlrogm Tata) Orgade (m ` q /�[\ h Ql and Grab" (n P) Taw K (7723 t4-01 I RaducrMry N)AIph+,T.W X (2) Bot., Totd X t3) Radom, v Total Totdadwm 228, L Sulfate (m N1.) x Ne606.75.6y I Sulida \/ (wS) x maws. I--q)J V x (11265-18-3) n Swtad m. X o Alurrinum, Total x (7125 90-51/� P R d m, Total C14,11) 35.3) q Oman Tow'\/ (7441342-11)x ] r Cobak Total (7410.464) /� x Ilion Taw (71394") x /� t Magnoflum Total {7.139 554) E743 u Mdyadmum, Total 1743 17178-56.7) v Mangan"•, Tani (7135 86.5) TOW �f �Tin u0-3t 61 . Tltarslum Total \/ pN6-323f EPA Form 3510.2C (8.90) PAGE V•2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.3 EPA I D, NUMBER (-r,Fy j k4ar ! ntturm t) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NCDDD0856591 Porntatic L PART C • If you are a prunary industry and this auda9 Cantons process wastewater, mfor to Tatya 2o-2 4T the instructions to dotemfna which of the GCIMS fractions you moat lost for Marc `X* In mharaf 2 a for an such GC+MS fractions that appy to your Industry and for ALL taxi: metals, cyanides, and total phonals If you am not required to mark colurrph 2-e (secondary mitustnes, nonprw,'ess wastewater oullb is and nonmquhad GCIMS Gaarons) wArk W in cabirm 2-b for aa�h poruaanl you krimv or have mason to beimv® is present Mark W in column 2•c for each pollutant you be eve is absent II you mark wham 2a far any pollutant. you rust pmwdo the results of at past one analysis for that pollutant If you mark C -hum 2b far any pollutant you Must pr wdo the results of at least one analysis far that pollutant if you know or have mason to babove it w,11 be discharged b cothwntrauons of 10 ppb or greater If you mark column 2b tar aaolen, auyiondrda, 2 4 dinMpphonol or 2 milnrM, 8 dindmphenol, you must provide the results of at least one Anatol for each of these po0ularita which you know or have mason to telwm that you discharge in concentrations of 108 ppb or greater OthorWae for pollutants far whtah you mark colurm 2b, you mull either submit at least ton anaysls or txMll , describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged Nola that them are 7 pages to this Pad, please review each camhdy Cmrplete one table (a7 7 pages) for each outfall Sao hnttmckons for ad&bonal details and rauiremants 2 MARK •X' 3 EFFLUENT 4, UNITS 5 INTAKE W4+an+di 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG a LONG TERM AND a b a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE {rtmw6Jrh) VALUE (lmraridtr) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NUMBER TESTiNb trx'UEvEO BEU£VEO d. NO OF a. CONCEN. b NO OF 11t {til CL {77 (+/rnwkh1r) RECUIREo PRMUT ABSENT COIXEWRAt1CN f21M43w CONCENTRATION Q'ILM43 rvp,W-EWRA`•CN R}'DSu' ANALYSES TRATION b 1A4S5 CgNCENTRAT70N (21 AMASS NALYSES METALS CYANIDE AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M Anantcny,Tot x (7MD 3a 0) 2M AneNe, Toto' \!' x (7440.30,2) 3M Bmyi2um, Total 1/' x (7"04 171 4M CadmWm, Tat 1144043.9} am Chrondum Total (744047.3) SPA Capper Tat x\/ (7440 s&a;+ 7M Lead Total (7438 92 1; am Mercury Tot �/ x (7439274', 9M Mkef,Tatal (7440-02-0} IoM Selenium. Tot (710249 21 11 M. Soyer Total �/ x (744022.4) 12M Thalimm. v Total x (7440.28•O) 13M 7Jnc, Tout (744048&8} 14M Cyanide, xTOS (57-12.5} last Phenol, Tat! DIOXIN 237., Tena. \ / DESCRIBE RESULTS oNored�aante&. OIDRai Pl7ai 018} !X\ EPA Form 35102C t&90) PAGE V-3 CCNTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT EPA Form 3510.2C (&90) PAGE V4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 5 2 MARK'X' 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE (aMaonaq 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C LONG TERM AVR0 r LONG TERM NUMBER ° e t MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (dmmlmblt) VALUE (rmvrlublr} AVERAGE VALUE CAS 7ESTINO OEU VEAOEUEVED d NO OF ■ CONCM b NO OF 11j Qfmmlahk) RE01ARE0 PRESENT A9SENT CONCENTNAnco4 421 MASS CONCENTRATION J21 MASS C'D1♦CENT7UTEON ;Za MA39 ANALYSES TRATION b MASS CONCENTMTION QIA,USS !Ai-YSES GCIMS FRACTION VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V, A=d.lo (167 02 6) 2V, Any1ni077e \/ x (167-11 11 3V amim. (71.83-21 X x cfilj EOmt x1543 6&II 5V Bromatam (75-25.2) X EV Calori T.tr.3Norld. X 150.23 S) 7V ChImb OM -4 (10&947) X Ch Wo fight 121461} OV, ChlomthM. �/ (7500 S) x 70V 2-Ctano- 110mT1 Einar X (116756) ' I IV cmamfa m v (673&3) 12V 1 WeN bomom.Gm. X (75274) 13V (BONmb dtumm.0a.nar {7571 61 14V 1 14m m&6 v .Ih.n. (7534 3) ISV U-uchlao (707-21 .than. 0& X 15V I I Diem=, .01y(m. (75354) X ITV 1 2-Dlshl=o �/ prop.°. (70 61 Sy x JOV1 l�chlao- MMy74na pf" x 1542 75a) lOV Ethytb"t". x (100414) /� 20V M.61yt X 5rordd4 (74 63 01 21V M.thyi ChWdd. (74 67 31 EPA Form 3510.2C (&90) PAGE V4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 5 CONT NUEO FROM PAGE V.4 EPA Fcam 35104C (8.00) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE 2 MARK'X7 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE (npr—A 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG a LONG TERM AND a p e •MAXIM UM DAILY VALUE ({rnmlahfr) VALUE(YmMbArr) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NUMBER TEsnNG BEUEVEO 3EUEVEn a NO OF m CON CEN- 6 NO OF pi lit nl in (ittne lr) REOVIRED PRESENT ABSENT cONCET1TRATION (3, MA59 CC24CENTRAT ON R1 AUus COt10ENTRATt (2;MASa ANALYSES SR4TION b MASS COtiCENTRATICN 01 MAss ALYSES GC184S FRACTION – VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (<,numrc.n 22V Mathy(m4 \/ x CW.Ida (75-09.2) 23V 1 122- klb.I v T�34-51 ethaM x 9,Ia-5 24Y Tra-W— �/ x aErylme (127-1841 25V Ta(ama �/ x (104 80 3) 26V l,bTt s- ` ' OkhSao43�y1mr X 154885 27V 1.1 1.Tti N.. \/ 4 4A 814 (71 55411 x 28V t,I,2-7rI.N.. x 401=4 (79.0081 ,/\ 29V Tr"Wmo- xWhy1m4 (79.014) SOV Trlandorw"D-4 x 7539.1 47) 31V V10y1 C"mIda V GCIMS FRACTION – ACID COMPOUNDS 1A.2Zld.amhmal (9537 8) 2A 2 4 DacNw. \/ x pfmal (12043 2) 3A 2,40—thyF pmol (10547.91 4A 4 e-DMo-O- �/ Gnd (S34 52 1) x $A.2 4 Dm4�/ X ptepal(51-245) eA 2-NIu mhmo) x (68 -73 -Si 7A. 4.Nhromhmol �/ x (I W02 7) SA P Cwmt w Clatd (59.587) 9A. Pm14ewwo \/ x Rho l (87 64 5) IDA PhMW �/ x (104912) i 10. 2 4 4Tdtlslaro- x phmul (e"12) :�±� EPA Fcam 35104C (8.00) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE W.—piYfiI6:4.la:7 FSi1:l-41i:(.1aI EPA Forth 3510.2C (390) PAGE V43 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 7 2 MARK W 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE 1 POLLUTANT b MA7(IMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVRG a LONGTERM AND e pWm�-- a M4XIMUM DAILY VALUE{I(mxu7ubfr} VALUE (+(mxal�r51a1AVERAGEVALUECAS NUMBER rESnNcs BEUEO) NO OF o CONCEN- ticNO OF (1)���d {rjmwlu57e} REAUIREI7 PRE OONCENTRATR7N (]+PASS CORCENIRAMON (2, MASS CONCENTRATION (2, LASS ANALYSES TRATION b MASS =NCEll g cm R, uAS ANALYSES GOMS FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B AIm..p-mv �,! x (83 32 9) 2B Atm.phyme \./ x ROS 9&1) 38 Mtlnazena x (126-,2.71 /� 48 Bmx16n. \/ 7 5) (92-0 x SB OM2. (.) AnMre:.n. (w533) OR Banco (.3 1/ x Py"n. (59 32 6) 7834 Banyo- - I AUManlh.ne 1265.99-2) ,V\ 98 BvIm (VV) \/ x P.rybno (191.24 2) 50 am:. (k) FWarantt—a x {207.93 91 1011 Dm q -cm . ,dmq) met,ana x\/ (,11.91.11 118 DO (2-chi— ,a%0 Ethan �/ x (111.44.41 128 EM (2 chh�wmmpo x EO,., 002-00 IS 138 on I7 EIMI heAh Ph,h.tal. {117 01 71 148 4-Bromcph.nyl Ph,my, E9,.r �/ x (10155-31 198 DAY a"w V P,LLha.l. (0585 7) /'� tdo 2{Nato- '91567) 178 4.Chkra• phanyl Ph.nyl Ether \/ x (7095 72 3) COB Ohnpm. V x (216-01 9) 198 060o. (.h) Anmr.aan. 1/ 2557(-31 /� 299 12 Didd— \/ b.nzan. (95-50-1) x 218 1,3.0-d,iw> �/ x be" ne 1511 73.1) EPA Forth 3510.2C (390) PAGE V43 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V -S EPA Form 3510.2C (6-00) PAGE V 7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE 2 MARK 2X2 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE (op+woJ} I POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE t. LONG TERM AVRG a LONGTERM AND a b a. ■MAXIMUM-, VALUE (+/rnvdaAlrJ VALUE{l%mmfu5fr) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NUMBER TESTING BELIE. eEUEVED d NO OF ®coNcE7�. b NO OF 111III III (1) (fmw7u61r) REQUIRED PRESENT ASSENT CONCENTRATION [21 MASS CONCENTRATIGH (2)MASS CONCENTRATION (21 MAS9 ANALYSES TRATION b MASS CONCENTRATON (2ykusn NALYSES GCWS FRACTION— BASEfNEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (tmdmn.4 228 1,4 DkNmo v banana (1964667) 238 3.3 D.H— (91 94 1) xbsnadna 248 DlaOryl PMh.lata (54 W2) 250 0""14 P"thalate II3t 11 31 268 MN DAM \/ x Phthdalo (64 74 2) 270 2,4 DNbo- Woma (121-14 2) 26B 26-DWbo- �/ lduma (646.242) x 290 DPN-DcY \/ x PhMalala (117.64-0 ) 360 7,2 y hyd+atMits A a a4 io• bow"al (122-06 7) 310 Flumanthana (206)4 0) 328 F7.m— (66-73-71 376 Ha.afh3ara �/ benzene (116 74 1) x 340 Houd4o+o- tasmdana {67-0e-71 x\/ 368 Haaad&— eydapentadene x(71414) 360 H4.2ddara, .Mane (67 72 1) X 370 Md— (/ 23rd} Pyr.na (19Y3A5) 360 laophorono �/ pe -51m) n 399 Haphblalma t/ (01-24 3) x 400 Nf;tabanzene 196.933} x\/ IIB NNdo- sod—lhylamkw 152.7") 420 N NlOasod N PraPl4amna 621-04 71 EPA Form 3510.2C (6-00) PAGE V 7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT EPA FOTm 3510.2C (8.90) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.9 2 MARK•X7 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKEOrw-aq 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE G LONG TERM AVRG a LONGTERM AND a b �, a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE Gfm-lc4le) I VALUE (+fmu7taFle) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NUMBER TESTING RELIEVED BELIEVED 111 1 1i 11) d NO OF a CONCEN. b NO OF I1f (+f-WIWI) RE4UIRE0 PRESENT ABSENT GONCENTRATiON QI MA98 CONCENTRATION 12)MAS9 CONCENTRATION (21 MASS ANALYSES 7RA71DN b MASS C^,g10ENTWII R;MA3S ALYSE GCIMS FRACTION—SASER4£UTRAL COMPOUNDS (mnnmmo 43& N N so- aadgbany)am%a (2a 208) 44B Ph4naa0uma �/ (a"14) �,I`� 4511 PyNtna (1294") 4011 124-Td- d9ombanamo V X (120.02 1) GC(MS FRACTION • PESTICIDES IP min v 1309-a0.2) x 2P a.BHC \/ (310&04 x 8) 3P "HC (31&05-7) 4P T BHC (53-0&01 SP 8.0110 \/ (31&06 x 9) 0P Chl.dsna \/ I57 74 9) x 7P 44 -DDT t/' (5029-3) x aP 44 -DDE \,I 02 55.9; x 9P4 4.DDO '`/ (T2 34a) x lop Oidddn (0057 f} 1tP a EnosWhul (115.29.7; j�,, x 12P, hEndaWlan 111}28 7) x 13P. Endaao:lan SW)ala 11031.07.0) 14P, Endrin n22081 15P EmWn Ald4hyda (7421.934) 1BP H4yt4chk. \! (70-44 a) h EPA FOTm 3510.2C (8.90) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V.9 EPA 10 NUMBER (mp)fwIs— hff.-1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINIIEG FROM PAGE V.B I NCOOOOSS6591 Domestic La900T1 EPA Farm 3S10 -2C (140) PAGE V 9 2 MARK'X' 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 rNTAHE (uprranq� 1 POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c LONG TERM AVR(3 LONG TERM AND ■ b c a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE (Nmv+fa5lcJ VALUE(1(mwI.&c) AVERAGE VALUE CAS NUMBER TESTING BEUEYEO OEUEVEO d NO OF a CONCEN• b NO OF Ill Ill (11 {rjmm8rbh) REOUIREO PRESENT AOSENi CONCENTRATION 121 MA38 CONCENTRATION 121 MASH CDNCENTRATiOH R) MASS ANALYSES TRATIO14 b MASS GDNCENTRATION f21 lA43S ALYSES GCIMS FRACTION- PESTICIDES (mnilm-0 I7P N■Pladihx Epodde 0024 57 3) ISP PC&1242 �/ (5343ni 9) x 19P PCB -1254 111097-69.1) /� x IOP PCO -1221 �/ 111104 26 2) x 21P PCO 1232 �/ (1114118-5) x 22P PCB 1246 \/ 112672 298, x 23P PCB 1260 \� 01096.62 5) x 24P PGB tale (12674 tl 2) 25P Tat4ph■" �/ (e001 35-2) X EPA Farm 3S10 -2C (140) PAGE V 9 Attachment 2 Site Plan Stormwater Drainage Area