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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Date: 9/13/2017 File: 1026.102 To: John Toepfer Cc: Ryan Czop, Danny McCormick, Kathy Webb From: Todd Plating Subject: Asheville Steam Electric Plant — Deviations from work plan for vertical delineation well installation Additional evaluation of the horizontal and vertical extent of impacted groundwater at the Asheville Steam Electric Plant (Site) was requested by the NCDEQ Asheville Regional Office (ARO) via email on May 11, 2017 (Campbell to Toepfer). A subsequent meeting was held on June 30, 2017 to discuss this request and other aspects of the ongoing assessment. Provided herein is a formal request for deviations from the Revised Groundwater Assessment Work Plan for the Asheville Steam Electric Plant submitted in December 2014. The following exceptions to the workplan may be deemed necessary to complete the installation and subsequent evaluation to be included in the Comprehensive Site Assessment: 0 Air rotary drilling and Optical Televiewer (OTV) logging for deep bedrock well drilling and well installation. 0 Installation of nested wells (multiple wells within a single boring). 01 Use of Baroid Aquaguard grout (as determined necessary during field operations). DRILLING METHOD The use of air rotary drilling in combination with borehole geohpysics in lieu of standard coring methods will allow more efficient well installation and provide high resolution data regarding borehole characteristics. Following completion of the borehole to pre -determined and agreed upon depths, a series of borehole geophysical logs, including OTV, will be conducted within the deepest bedrock well at each location. Borehole geophysical logs will be conducted at water producing open -hole bedrock well locations to determine appropriate discrete screen intervals within the fractured bedrock flow system. Logs may include fluid temperature/resistivity/3-arm caliper/SPR, optical and/or acoustic televiewer, and heat pulse flowmeter under P: \ Duke Energy Progress.1026 \ 102. Asheville Ash Basin GW Assessment Plan \ Vertical assessment wells \ vertical assessment wells deviation from work plan.docx Deviations from work plan for vertical delineation well installation September 13, 2017 Asheville Steam Electric Plant Page 2 of 2 ambient and pumping conditions. A report documenting findings of the geophysical survey may include logs, interpretations and results. Using optical televiewer data, the dip, azimuth and aperture for each detected fracture could be calculated, and the results could be presented in tadpole and stereographic plots. Geophysical logs and well construction details could be used to further characterize the nature and extent of groundwater flow in deep bedrock within a CSA or subsequent report. MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION In order to effectively and efficiently evaluate the potentially stratified nature of contaminant occurrence at the Site, an alternative well construction technique is proposed for consideration. Standard single well construction is proposed for locations where a single water -bearing zone is encountered, while nested wells (rather than a well cluster) would be appropriate should numerous viable water -bearing zones be identified within bedrock. For example, up to four 2-inch PVC monitoring wells can be installed within a single 10 inch boring. The use of nested wells allows measurement of discrete hydraulic head potentials and water chemistry from individual fracture sets through the use of multiple bentonite seals and well screens within a single borehole. The typical schematic below provides a conceptual layout of the system. Please note, surficial and transition wells are not proposed to be considered in well nests for this project. BAROID AQUAGUARDO AQUAGUARDO is a single -sack grout containing granular Wyoming sodium bentonite blended with inorganic additives. The grout is designed for sealing the annular space around monitor or water well casing. The reported pH of typical Aquaguard slurry (8%) is 8.0 standard units. Therefore this material may be determined preferable to reduce potential influence of grout placement in the vicinity of the well installation. Product information from the manufacturer has been included as an attachment. ATTACHMENTS: FIGURE 1 - TYPICAL NESTED WELL DETAIL BAROID AQUAGUARD SPECIFICATIONS P: \ Duke Energy Progress.1026 \ 102. Asheville Ash Basin GW Assessment Plan \ Vertical assessment wells \ vertical assessment wells deviation from work plan.docx MW-xxxD (TRANSITION WELL) MW-xxxBR (FIRST BEDROCK FRACTURE WATER WELL) MW-xxxS (SURFICIAL WELL) r/ MW xxxBRL (SECOND BEDROCK FRACTURE WATER WE 1 1. . WITHIN ONE 5% BENTONITE SEAL (THICKNESS VARIES) BENTONITE SEAL (THICKNESS VARI BENTONITE SEAL (THICKNESS VARIES) FIRST WATER BEARI SECOND WATER BEARING FRACTURE IN COMPETENT BEDROCK NOT TO SCALE FIGURE 1 148 RIVER STREET, SUITE 220 MULTI -LEVEL WELL SCHEMATIC GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29601 ASHEVILLE PLANT PHONE 864-421-9999 www.synterracorp.com DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS .WnTerra DRAWN BY: JOHN CHASTAIN DATE 09/15/2016 ARDEN NORTH CAROLINA PROJECT MANAGER: TODD PLATING 7 LAYOUT: FIG 3 (WELL SCHEMATIC) 09/16/2016 2:11 PM P \nuke Fncrov Prnrtracc 1-\l m Ac ,,illa Ach Racin ( A...cc ant Plan\2T FRR\nwn\nF ARHNII I F FRR MW CnHFMATIP.H., AQUAGUARD° Description AQUAGUARD° is a single -sack grout containing granular Wyoming sodium bentonite blended with inorganic additives. The grout is designed for sealing the annular space around monitor or water well casing. Applications/ The use of AQUAGUARD grouting material assists or promotes the following: Functions • Grout plastic and steel casings in monitor or water wells • Seal downhole instruments in test and observation holes • Seal cathodic protection installations AQUAGUARD grouting material is not recommended for use as a cement additive. Advantages Does not contain any polymers • Easy, one -sack, dust -free mixing • Develops a 30% solids slurry weighing 10.1 lb/gal (1.21 g/cm3) with a hydrostatic gradient of 0.525 psi/ft (11.88 kPa/meter) • Low -permeability, flexible seal helps prevent commingling of aquifers and entry of surface contaminants • No heat of hydration, no damage to plastic casing due to temperature elevations • NSF/ANSI Standard 60 certified Typical Properties Appearance Tan to gray granules • Specific gravity 2.5 • Slurry pH (8%) 8.0 • Electrical Resistivity, ohms -meter 0.5 • Yield Volume gal/sack (liters/sack) 16.3 (61.7) • Permeability (30% solids grout) 3.0 x 10-8 cm/sec (in fresh water) Recommended Do not over mix and do not use a centrifugal pump Treatment 1. Add one 50-lb (22.7 kg) sack of AQUAGUARD grouting material into 14 gallons (53 liters) of circulating fresh water over a 20 to 30 second interval. The resulting slurry contains 30% active solids and has a slurry density of 10.1 lb/gal, or 1.21 g/cm3. 2. Immediately tremie the grout into place after addition of AQUAGUARD grouting material. Note: The slurry should contain suspended, unyielded bentonite granules which are allowed to hydrate and swell in situ. © Copyright 2010 Halliburton Rev. 0112011 - IDP 029 AQUAGUARD is a registered trademark of Halliburton Because the conditions of use of this product are beyond the seller's control, the product is sold without warranty either express or implied and upon condition that purchaser make its own test to determine the suitability for purchaser's application. Purchaser assumes all risk of use and handling of this product. This product will be replaced if defective in manufacture or packaging or if damaged. Except for such replacement, seller is not liable for any damages caused by this product or its use. The statements and recommendations made herein are believed to be accurate. No guarantee of their accuracy is made, however. Additional The grouting material and method selected will depend upon the specific subsurface Information environment including all prevailing geological and hydrological factors and any existing regulatory requirements. The grouting process may not be complete until the grout is static at the desired level. • The use of bentonite may not be appropriate in environments where the formation water chemistry has a total hardness of 500 parts per million or greater and/or a chloride content of 1500 parts per million or greater. If questions arise regarding subsurface environments it is always best to consult your local Baroid IDP representative to determine if the Baroid product of choice is appropriate for the given conditions. Packaging AQUAGUARD° is packaged in 50-lb (22.7 kg) multiwall paper bags containing 0.7 ft3 (0.02 m). Availability AQUAGUARD can be purchased through any Baroid Industrial Drilling Products Retailer. To locate the Baroid IDP retailer nearest you contact the Customer Service Department in Houston or your area IDP Sales Representative. Baroid Industrial Drilling Products Product Service Line, Halliburton 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E. Houston, TX 77032 Customer Service (800) 735-6075 Toll Free (281) 871-4612 Technical Service (877) 379-7412 Toll Free (281) 871-4613