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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0000020_Comments_20130815NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and ct= - k/ck)u 000�6 Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary August 14, 2013 RECEIVED/DENRIDWID John R. Toepfer, P.E. AUG 15 2013 Duke Energy Progress 410 S. Wilmington Street/PEB14 Aquifer Protection Section Raleigh, NC 27601 RE: Asheville Airport - Area 3 Structural Fill Review Comments Addendum Dear Mr. Toepfer, The Asheville Regional Office of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) received additional comments from the central office pertaining to the latest phase (area 3) of the Asheville Airport coal ash structural fill project. Please consider this letter an addendum to the original comments dated August 6, 2013. We offer these additional review comments to ensure compliance with applicable regulations (15A NCAC 02T.1200) and your permit (WQ000020) as well as provide further clarification for our review: 1. There is a discrepancy in the details with respect to cover soil thickness of 2' or 4'. Section "A" on plan sheet 3 - 5.0 has 4' of cover, were as Section "C" on plan sheet 3 -10.0 has 2' of cover and the CQC spec's in section 4.50 Vegetative Cover reference 24"• 2. Plan sheet 3 -11.0, detail 'B" shows HDPE pipe penetration thru the base liner system and illustrates boot detail for the 60 mil HDPE and how it is to be constructed. There is no reference to the geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) or how it is to be penetrated or repaired; There is a discrepancy in the cap liner thickness. Section "H" on plan sheet 3 -11.0 indicates 30 mil HDPE, but plan sections on plan sheets 3 -10.0 "C" and 3 - 5.0 "A" indicate 40 mil HDPE; AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources —Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S. Highway 70. Swannanoa, N.C. 28778 Phone (828) 296-0500 FAX (828) 299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Acton Employer Duke Energy Progress August 14, 2013 Page 2 of 2 4. Who/Whom is providing the overall certification of the project (i.e. grades met with respect to SHWT/HDPE base liner and cap installed, tested, repaired per plans and specs, etc.); Please provide the DWR with a copy of the certification information. 5. The plans do not indicate a minimum cover thickness of coal ash over the HDPE liner, i.e. 3' or 4' of ash minimum under the tracks, for travel across the cell (s); 6. It would be desirable to have either the geo-composite run completely under the washed 57 stone column and 8" HDPE leachate pipe or have a rub sheet under the stone column/pipe for protection of the HDPE (in conjunction with the 12oz geotextile fabric). This is the most critical area of the liner system and if caution is not taken during placement of coal ash in this area, damage to the base liner can occur if sudden stops or turns of tracked equipment take place during the initial lift of ash across the cell(s); 7. Will the contractor (or liner sub) be required to submit a GCL panel layout drawing prior to installation for approval by the design engineer?; 8. Will the contractor (or liner sub) be required to submit a HDPE panel layout/seaming drawing for the base liner system prior to installation for approval by the design engineer?; 9. Will the contractor (or liner sub) be required to submit an as -built drawing of the HDPE base liner and HDPE cap liner indicating locations of test samples, seam repairs and type of membrane repairs made to the panels (i.e. extrusion spot weld, pinhole repair, intersection of panels extrusion weld, etc.)?. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding our review comments. I can be reached at (828) 296-4681 or brett.laveMPncdenr.gov. Sincerely, e'Regional Office Protection Section Cc: Jon Risgaard - DWR Central Office APS