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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0000396_Annual Report_20190529ROY COOPER Governor MICHAELS.REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Director May 29, 2019 Garry Whisnant Asheville Plant Manager ASVL PLT/ 200 CP&L Drive Arden, North Carolina 28704 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality Subject: Review of Duke Progress Energy, Asheville Steam Electric Plant (NC 0000396) 2018 Mercury and Selenium Monitoring of Fish in the French Broad River. Dear Mr. Whisnant: Thank you for your submission of the 2018 fish tissue report for the subject facility. We appreciate DPE's continued compliance with its NPDES permit requirements for the Asheville Steam Electric Plant. Based on our review of the 2018 report, we agree that fish mercury and selenium accumulation patterns in the French Broad River appear somewhat random, and do not seem to be attributable to the operations of the Asheville Steam Plant. For mercury, this is confirmed by the fewest number of elevated mercury concentrations seen below the plant (DN), as compared to upstream (UP) and at the discharge pipe (DI). The 2018 fish mercury data are also comparable to the 2004 baseline data, indicating that mercury levels have remained relatively stable in the French Broad River. As of 2017, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) no longer publishes fish consumption screening levels that are based on reference doses for recreational fishers. Therefore, we are requesting that all future NPDES fish tissue reports for Duke Energy facilities reference the US EPA recreational Screening Value for mercury (0.3 mg/kg) in replacement of or in addition to the historic NC "action level" of 0.4 mg/kg. Please refer to Table 1 (below) for US EPA and NC DHHS fish consumption screening criteria for use in future NPDES reports requiring mercury and selenium fish tissue data. D_EQ� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1634 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1634 NOAtHC gINA 919.7079000 Table 1. US EPA and NC DHHS Fish Consumption Screening Values for Hg and Se (mg/kg, ppm) US EPA NC DHHS Recreational Subsistence Recreational Subsistence Fishers Fishers Fishers* Fishers Mercury (methylmercury) 0.3 0.049 0.0471 Selenium 20 2.457 2.35 *Historic fish consumption screening values based on a reference dose for recreational fishers (called "action levels', 0.4 mg/kg Hg, and 10 mg/kg Se) are no longer published by NC DHHS (as of 2017). If you have any questions regarding these comments or requests, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Cyndi Karoly Chief, Water Sciences Section Cc: Linda Hickock, Duke Energy Landon Davidson, Asheville Regional Office Julie Grzyb, Complex Permitting Unit Kennedy Holt, NC DHHS