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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004987_Modification_20200429 et DUKE Marshall Steam Station ENERGY 8320 East NC Hwy 150 Terrell,NC 28682 828 478 7700 April 29, 2020 RECEIVED Ms. Julie Grzyb MAY 1 2020 North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center NCDEQ./DWR!NPDES Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Electronic Mailing Subject: NPDES Wastewater Permit Modification Request Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. Marshall Steam Station NPDES Permit #: NC0004987 Catawba County Dear Ms. Grzyb, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke) requests a modification to the NPDES permit NC0004987 for Outfall 002 in order to support the closure and remediation activities associated with the ash basin. It is projected that the 1 million gallons per day (MGD) daily maximum flow restriction at Outfall 002 during dewatering of the ash basin will need to be increased to 3 MGD. This increase in flow accounts for flows from dewatering, rainfall run-off and extracted groundwater from remediation activities. The details of upcoming closure and remediation activities that warrant the need to increase flow restriction from 1 MGD to 3 MGD for Outfall 002 are attached. In the future the Lined Retention Basin (LRB) (NPDES Outfall 005) will receive flows from a larger landfill footprint, but this is not expected to result in a significant pollutant loading to the LRB. A check in the amount of $1,030 is being mailed separately to your office due changes in processing associated with the coronavirus. If you have questions, please contact Robert Wylie at (704) 562-8258 or Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com. Si erel , Rick Roper General Manager Ill Marshall Steam Station cc: Wes Bell (Electronic Mailing) Attachment: Ash Basin Closure and Remediation Activities Attachment Marshall Steam Station Ash Basin Closure and Remediation Activities Page 1 of 2 Ash Basin Closure and Remediation Activities Decanting of the ash basin is currently in progress. In the second half of 2020 the decanting phase of the ash basin closure project is anticipated to move into dewatering. The input from rainfall run-off and dewatering activities will account for approximately 2 million gallons per day (MGD) to Outfall 002. A pilot study for the groundwater remediation system associated with the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Update, submitted to NCDEQ on December 31, 2019, plans to begin in the first half of 2021 with the full system being implemented shortly after. The full-scale remediation project will be extracting and discharging an estimated 1 MGD of groundwater to Outfall 002. Infiltration wells are also included in the remediation system, for which water will be pumped from Lake Norman, treated, then allowed to infiltrate into groundwater to increase remediation system effectiveness. The infiltration wells will increase aquifer productivity and flush out constituents from the unsaturated zone. Groundwater will then be pumped from the aquifer through the extraction wells and sent to a waste water treatment system (WWTS) prior to discharging from Outfall 002. Therefore, the maximum daily discharge from outfall 002 is projected to be 3 MGD during the future ash basin closure activities. An evaluation of projected concentrations determined that only two metal parameters were to be above the calculated allowable limits without treatment. These two parameters were arsenic (from ash basin pore water) and mercury (from CAP wells). Therefore, a WWTS is being implemented to remove these two parameters to concentration levels below the calculated allowable limits. The ash basin closure project will also result in the need to build a larger landfill footprint. The leachate from the larger footprint is planned to be sent to a retention basin which will then pump the leachate to the wastewater Lined Retention Basin that discharge under the NPDES permitted outfall 005. This outfall was permitted based on an estimated flow of 5 MGD. The actual flow has been historically less than 5 MGD. It is estimated that the flow from the additional leachate flow will not change the previously projected long-term average flow or loading of significance. The flow schematic has been updated as follows to reflect the upcoming changes that are requested with this permit modification request. Page 2 of 2 Marshall Steam Station Water Schematic ID Fan Control House NPDES Permit#NC0004987 Non-contact Cooling I Catawba County Water Internal Outfall 003 0. MGD Permit Modification Request Intake Screen — April 2020 Backwash V 1 > Once-through Cooling Water Outfall 001 Lake 1093 MGD Norman -› Ash Sluice L. > Submerged Flight Conveyor Domestic Wastewater Sanitary pO7yy 1 Evap.1.7 MGD Lake Norman Flue Gas Desulfurization(FGD) Water Supply Groundwater Wastewater Treatment Outfall 002 Lake Wet Scrubber Wastewater from Lake Norman Extraction Wells 3.0 MGD Norman System FGD Wastewater Treatment System i Internal Outfall 006 (Phys/Chem&Bio) I 0. MGD Heat Exchanger Cooling Water 1.15 MGD > ! Storm Water I s Air Preheater Water, Precipitator&Boiler Wash Waters, i '3 Misc.Cleaning Wastewaters i > Fly Ash Silo Sump Ash Basin ` (( Dewatering I >I Misc. Equipment Cooling 0.53 MGD 0.04 MGD Raw Water Stormwater A Treatment V V 4 V ` ' Boiler and Turbine Outfalls 002A and 002B 1 Yard Drain SumpsLake >I Room Sumps 1.9 >I "" Yard SumpOverflows (2 flows to 1A) MGD (no flow expected) i Norman Retention Basin Overflow Coal Pile Alternate 2.43 (no flow expected) Route MGD V V _ Y V 0.5 Stormwater , i ) Holding Basin >MGD Retention Basin Outfall 005 Lake 5 MGD Norman v A 1 Landfill Leachate 1 0.04 MGD La Sala, Joseph Scott From: Wylie, Robert R Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 1:00 PM To: Grzyb, Chernikov, Sergei Y Julie; ge Cc: Bell, Wes; Langley, Shannon; La Sala,Joseph Scott Subject: RE: [External] MARSHALL NPDES PERMIT MODIFICATION NC0004987 Thanks Julie. The check is being sent from another area of the company so the hard copy will have to be sent in separately. From:Grzyb,Julie<julie.grzyb@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 12:56 PM To: Wylie, Robert R<Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com>; Chernikov, Sergei<sergei.chernikov@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Bell, Wes<wes.bell@ncdenr.gov>; Langley, Shannon <Shannon.Langley@duke-energy.com>; La Sala,Joseph Scott <Joseph.LaSala@duke-energy.com> Subject: RE: [External] MARSHALL NPDES PERMIT MODIFICATION NC0004987 *** Exercise caution. This is an EXTERNAL email. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email. *** Robert, Thanks for the electronic copy. I am forwarding this modification request to Sergei via this email. Please do send the hard copy with the check. Thanks, Julie Julie A Grzyb Supervisor NPDES Complex Permitting NC DEQ/Division of Water Resources/Water Quality Permitting 919 707 3605 office 336 210 8454 cell julie.grzvb@ncdenr.gov Physical Address: 512 North Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC, 27604 Mailing Address: 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1617 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From:Wylie, Robert R [mailto:Robert.Wylie@duke-energv.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 11:58 AM To: Grzyb,Julie<julie.grzyb aWncdenr.Bov> 1 Cc: Bell, Wes<wes.bell(«@ncdenr.gov>; Langley,Shannon <Shannon.Langlev@duke-energv.com>; La Sala,Joseph Scott <Joseph.LaSala@duke-energv.com> Subject: [External] MARSHALL NPDES PERMIT MODIFICATION NC0004987 External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to r Julie, Attached is a NPDES permit modification request for Marshall Steam Station. This request was determined to be needed after an evaluation was conducted for upcoming activities associated with the ash basin closure and groundwater remediation. If you need a hard copy mailed to you please let me know. A check will be submitted separately, to your office,for the cost to process this request. If you have any questions or need additional information please let me know. Thanks, Robert Wylie Duke Energy Corporation Permitting and Compliance, Carolinas 704 382-4669 (office) 704 562-8258 (cell) Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com 2