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North Carolina Department of Environment and
Division of Water Resources
Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder
Governor Director
November 14, 2013
Mr. David Mitchell — Director Environmental - Air & Waste/CCR
Duke Energy Progress, Inc.
526 South Church Street
Mail Code EC13K
Charlotte, NC 28202
Dear Mr. Everett:
Natural Resources
John E. Skvada, III
Secretary
Subject: Permit No. W00000020
Duke Energy Progress, Inc.
Distribution of Ash Residuals
Statewide
The Division of Water Resources (Division) has updated its database to reflect the company name
change request from Carolina Power & Light Company, d/b/a Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc. (Progress
Energy) to Duke Energy Progress, Inc. received May 6, 2013.
Based on discussion from a September 30, 2013 meeting with Duke Energy Progress, Inc.
representatives, additional information related to the structural fill projects and groundwater monitoring
requirements is included with this letter. The Division believes that the current permit contains language
that is inconsistent with current North Carolina Administrative Code, and further clarification is needed to
ensure that Duke Energy Progress is aware of the expectations of their distribution program.
The concerns and expectation expressed in our letter to Duke Energy Corporation dated April 21,
2010 (attached), can be expanded to include permit W00000020 as well. It is the Division's intent to
include with the next issued permit an accounting of the structural fill sites and incorporation of the
requirements of 15A NCAC 02T .1204. The attached table provides a listing of the three permitted
structural fill projects Duke Energy Progress has reported to the Division to -date, their CCP sources for
each site, the estimated size, groundwater monitoring well names, project status, and other locational
information. A second table includes the monitoring requirements established by the Ashville Regional
Office pursuant to Section III. 1. of the subject permit.
To ensure that proper operation and maintenance practices are occurring at the structural fill sites,
please update your operation and maintenance plan as need to include at a minimum visual inspection of
all slopes underlain by ash fill, monitoring well structural integrity, drainage pathways, and cover crop. It
is expected that Duke Energy Progress will report and repair any signs of erosion and breaches in fill and
liner, report any day -lighting of OCPs, keep slopes clear of woody debris, maintain drainage features,
maintain cover crop, etc.
WATER PERMITTING SECTION
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
Location: 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Phone: 919 07-64641 FAX: 919-807-6496
Internet: htto /portal ncdenr ora/web/walaos
An Equal Opportunity 1 Affinnabve Adton Employer
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If you need any additional information concerning this matter, please contact me or Chonticha
McDaniel by telephone at (919) 807-6337 or via e-mail at chonticha.mcdaniel@ncdenr.gov.
Sincerely,
/Jon 'sgl� acrd
Non -Discharge Permitting Unit
cc: John R. Toepfer, P.E. — Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (410 S. Wilmington Street/PEB14, Raleigh, NC 27601)
Landon Davidson — Asheville Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operation Section
Permit File WQ0000020
Approved Structural Fill Sites — Duke Progress Energy
Permit Number: WQ0000020
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* Current information as of October 30, 2013.
** Monitoring wells locations and numbering are contingent on approval by the Division's Asheville Regional Office.
Estimated
Site Location
Site
Source -Generating
Structural Fill Project
County
Distribution
Amount
Recipient of the ash
Groundwater
Monitoring Wells
Project Status*
J
Facility
(tons)*
Latitude
Longitude
MW1A - Al
1
Asheville Plant
Ah
Area 1 - Asheville Regional
Airport General Aviation
Buncombe
732,408
Charah Inc./
Asheville Airport
35.445561
-82.541978
MW2A - Al
MW4A - Al
Completed
(ponded ash)
Expansion, Asheville
Authority
MW5 - Al
MW1 -A3**
MW2 - A3**
area 3 - Asheville Regional
Charah Inc./
MW3 - A3**
2
Asheville Plant
Airport General Aviation
Buncombe
1,300,000
Asheville Airport
35.443409
-82.547168
MW4 - A3**
In progress
(ponded ash)
Expansion, Asheville
Authority
MW5 - A3**
MW6 - A3**
MW7—A3**
MW1A-A4
MW2 - A4
area 4 - Asheville Regional
Charah Inc./
MW5 - A4
3
Asheville Plant
Airport General Aviation
Buncombe
2,000,000
Asheville Airport
35.428536
-82.541947
MWSD - A4
In progress
(ponded ash)
Expansion, Asheville
Authority
MW6 - A4
MW7 - A4
MW9 - A4
* Current information as of October 30, 2013.
** Monitoring wells locations and numbering are contingent on approval by the Division's Asheville Regional Office.
Duke Progress Energy - Groundwater Monitoring Requirements
Permit Number: WO0000020
GROUNDWATER CHARACTERISTICS
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
PCS Code
Parameter Description
Frequency Measurement
Sample Type
Footnotes
01097
Antimony, Total (as Sb)
2 X year
Grab
01002
Arsenic, Total (as As)
2 X year
Grab
01007
Barium, Total (as Ba)
2 X year
Grab
01022
Boron, Total (as B)
2 X year
Grab
01027
Cadmium, Total (as Cd)
2 X year
Grab
00940
Chloride (as Cl)
2 X year
Grab
01034
Chromium, Total (as Cr)
2 X year
Grab
01042
Copper, Total (as Cu)
2 X year
Grab
01045
Iron, Total (as Fe)
2 X year
Grab
01051
Lead, Total (as Pb)
2 X year
Grab
01055
Manganese, Total (as Mn)
2 X year
Grab
71900
Mercury, Total (as Hg)
2 X year
Grab
01067
Nickel, Total (as Ni)
2 X year
Grab
00620
Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N)
2 X year
Grab
00400
pH
2 X year
Field
1
01147
Selenium, Total (as Se)
2 X year
Grab
00095
Specific Conductance
2 X year
Field
1
70300
Solids, Total Dissolved- 180 Deg.0
2 X year
Grab
00945
Sulfate, Total (as SO4)
2 X year
Grab
01059
Thallium, Total (As Tl)
2 X year
Grab
82546
Water level, distance from measuring point
2 X year
Calculated
1,2
01092
Zinc, Total (as Zn)
2 X year
Grab
1. The measurement of water levels shall be made prior to purging the wells. The depth to water in each well shall be measured from the surveyed point on the top of the casing. The measurement of
pH and specific conductance shall be made after purging and prior to sampling for the remaining parameters.
2. The measuring points (top of well casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed to provide the relative elevation of the measuring point for each monitoring well. The measuring points (top of
casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed relative to a common datum.