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October 24, 2018 RECEAVED/DENRIDWR
NOV 082018
Water Resources
Sergei Chernikov, PhD Permitting Section
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:
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 Joyce.Dishmon@duke-energy.com.
Yours trul ,
Reginald D. Anderson
General Manager Ill, Regulated Stations
Belews Creek Steam Station
Power Generating Carolinas East
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi-Annual Progress Report
October 2018
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 the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR), 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
• No updated information new to report since last submittal.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy has completed a wastewater pilot treatment study at the FGD Wastewater
Treatment System (WWTS) to demonstrate halide removal. Duke Energy notified NC
DEQ of the pilot study in the March 8, 2017 letter titled "Pilot Studies—Notification".
• Duke Energy has partnered with University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC-C) Civil
and Engineering Dept. and the engineering firm WOOD, LLC (formerly AMEC Foster
Wheeler) to complete the halide sequestration bench study and preliminary engineering
evaluation for a paste encapsulation system.
• Duke Energy has partnered with UNC-C and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to
perform a lysimeter pilot at Mayo Power Plant that is reviewing halide sequestration
and encapsulation strategy from a long term perspective.
• Belews Creek is currently planning for 50% natural gas co-fire capabilities by 4th quarter
of 2019 and 2020 for Units 1 and 2, respectively. This modification to the operation of
the station is a result of other factors but is expected to have an added benefit of
decreasing total bromide discharge at Outfall 003.
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi-Annual Progress Report
October 2018
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 the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR), 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
• No updated information new to report since last submittal.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy has completed a wastewater pilot treatment study at the FGD Wastewater
Treatment System (WWTS) to demonstrate halide removal. Duke Energy notified NC
DEQ of the pilot study in the March 8, 2017 letter titled "Pilot Studies—Notification".
• Duke Energy has partnered with University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC-C) Civil
and Engineering Dept. and the engineering firm WOOD, LLC (formerly AMEC Foster
Wheeler)to complete the halide sequestration bench study and preliminary engineering
evaluation for a paste encapsulation system.
• Duke Energy has partnered with UNC-C and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to
perform a lysimeter pilot at Mayo Power Plant that is reviewing halide sequestration
and encapsulation strategy from a long term perspective.
• Belews Creek is currently planning for 50% natural gas co-fire capabilities by 4th quarter
of 2019 and 2020 for Units 1 and 2, respectively. This modification to the operation of
the station is a result of other factors but is expected to have an added benefit of
decreasing total bromide discharge at Outfall 003.
Belews Creek Steam Station
Bromide Reduction Evaluation NPDES Permit-NC0024406
Semi-Annual Progress Report
October 2018
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 the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR), 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
• No updated information new to report since last submittal.
Belews Creek Steam Station
• Duke Energy has completed a wastewater pilot treatment study at the FGD Wastewater
Treatment System (WWTS) to demonstrate halide removal. Duke Energy notified NC
DEQ of the pilot study in the March 8, 2017 letter titled "Pilot Studies—Notification".
• Duke Energy has partnered with University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC-C) Civil
and Engineering Dept. and the engineering firm WOOD, LLC (formerly AMEC Foster
Wheeler)to complete the halide sequestration bench study and preliminary engineering
evaluation for a paste encapsulation system.
• Duke Energy has partnered with UNC-C and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to
perform a lysimeter pilot at Mayo Power Plant that is reviewing halide sequestration
and encapsulation strategy from a long term perspective.
• Belews Creek is currently planning for 50% natural gas co-fire capabilities by 4th quarter
of 2019 and 2020 for Units 1 and 2, respectively. This modification to the operation of
the station is a result of other factors but is expected to have an added benefit of
decreasing total bromide discharge at Outfall 003.