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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000574_Site Visit Emails_20141113From: Randall, Mike To: "Oaallo. Letova" Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Georgoulias. Bethany _(bethany..georgoulias(a ncdenr.gov); Pickle. Ken Subject: RE: Site visit? Date: Thursday, November 13, 2014 8:28:00 AM Thank you very much for allowing to visit the Cape Fear River facility. The visit was very useful and helpful. I had the following observation: 1. Outfall SW-1 and Outfall SW-8 (also identified as Outfall 008) Outfall SW-1 and Outfall SW-8 (also identified as Outfall 008) are legacy riser structures from inactive ponds. NCDENR concurs that it would take greater than the 25-year, 24-hour storm event for there to be a discharge form either of these outfalls. The heavily vegetated area basically functions as a large dry detention pond. In the industrial stormwater permitting program, NCDEMLR considers holding ponds that do not discharge in response to smaller storms as equivalent to a non - discharging system (on the basis that more conservative design specifications for engineered non - discharge systems use that same design storm criterion). The proposed permit condition is consistent with that interpretation. The stormwater outfall discharge from the Abandoned Ash Pond (1953) identified as SW-1 and Abandoned Ash Pond (1963/1970) identified as Outfall SW-8 (also identified as SW-008) are not considered a potential point source discharge to surface waters, as observed by DEMLR staff during a site visit on November 12, 2014. At this time, SWO01 and SWO08 are not a regulated point source discharge. 2. Outfall SW-2 Stormwater collected along the railroad track between the plant entrance road and the plant site combines with drainage of and open field which is directed via outfall SW-2 into Shaddox Creek that flows into the Haw River just above the confluence with the Deep River. DENR anticipates that the demolition and/or closure of the site's ash ponds may soon be underway, and that the activity may be begun and completed within the term of the stormwater permit. We would expect that some aspects of the ash pond closure activity may present the potential for stormwater pollution, for example, activities such as transport of ash by rail and/or along on -site haul roads. At this time, Outfall SW-2 will be regulated as a stormwater discharge from an industrial activity. We recognize that Duke Energy may elect to modify Outfall SW-2 either by re -grading and/or installing a riser similar to the riser on outfalls SW-8 and SW-1. If modified the heavily vegetated area would basically functions as a large dry detention pond. In the industrial stormwater permitting program, NCDEMLR considers holding ponds that do not discharge in response to smaller storms as equivalent to a non -discharging system (on the basis that more conservative design specifications for engineered non -discharge systems use that same design storm criterion). 3. Outfall SW-3 Stormwater collected along the roadside swell beside the plant entrance road is directed via Outfall SW-3 toward drainages that go to Shaddox Creek. Historically this location was selected to capture potential impacts from an ash sluice line that crossed under the entrance road. Ash is no longer sluiced and the line has been disconnected. DENR anticipates that the demolition and/or closure of the site's ash ponds may soon be underway, and that the activity may be begun and completed within the term of the stormwater permit. We would expect that some aspects of the ash pond closure activity may present the potential for stormwater pollution, for example, activities such as transport of ash by rail and/or along on -site haul roads. At this time, Outfall SW-3 will be regulated as a stormwater discharge from an industrial activity. We also recognize that Duke Energy may elect to modify Outfall SW-3 either by re -grading and/or installing a riser similar to the riser on outfalls SW-8 and SW-1. If modified the heavily vegetated area would basically functions as a large dry detention pond. In the industrial stormwater permitting program, NCDEMLR considers holding ponds that do not discharge in response to smaller storms as equivalent to a non - discharging system (on the basis that more conservative design specifications for engineered non - discharge systems use that same design storm criterion). 4. Outfall SW-5 Stormwater collected in an open field along the entrance is directed via outfall SW-5 into Shaddox Creek that flows into the Haw River just above the confluence with the Deep River. Outfall SW-5 is not from an industrial activity. 5. Outfall from the Coal Pile Stormwater collected in the coal pile area is discharged into Shaddox Creek. Duke Energy will need to provide additional information to demonstrate that the coal and coal residual has been removed and the area restored. Mike Randall Stormwater Permitting Program NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Office: 919-807-6374 Cell: 919-389-7801 Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to public records laws From: Ogallo, Letoya [ma iIto: Letoya.OgaIlo@duke-energy.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 11:19 AM To: Randall, Mike Subject: RE: Site visit? Just curious, did you get any takers? Toya From: Randall, Mike [mailto: mike.randall@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 9:57 AM To: Ogallo, Letoya Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Pickle, Ken; Georgoulias, Bethany; Holley, John Subject: RE: Site visit? Does anyone want to tag along. I'll head out from the Archdale Building around 8:00 am. Mike Randall Stormwater Permitting Program NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Office: 919-807-6374 Cell: 919-389-7801 Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to public records laws From: Ogallo, Letoya [ma i Ito: Letoya. Ogal lo(a duke-eneray.com] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 3:21 PM To: Randall, Mike Subject: RE: Site visit? Let's meet at gam. Will anyone else be attending? From: Randall, Mike [mailto: mike. randaIl(abncdenr.gov] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 2:21 PM To: Ogallo, Letoya Subject: Re: Site visit? *** Exercise caution. This is an EXTERNAL email. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email. *** Anytime between 8 and 2 Sent from my iPhone Mike Randall Stormwater Permitting Program NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) Office: 919-807-6374 Cell: 919-388-7801 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, INC 27699-1617 Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to public records laws On Nov 6, 2014, at 2:17 PM, "Ogallo, Letoya" <Letoya.OgalloCcDduke-energy.com> wrote: Hi Mike, I left you a message earlier this week to see if Wednesday 11/12 works for your schedule. Does the date work for you? Can you let us know what time you'd like to meet and who else will be attending? Thanks, Toya Toya Ogallo I Environmental Specialist Duke Energy NPDES Permitting and Compliance 410 South Wilmington Street, Raleigh NC 27601 o: 919.546.6647 1 c: 919.608.1793 1 f: 919.546.4409