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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Supplement_202030126_Renewal Application_20240429DUKE ENERGY April 25, 2024 Sergei Chernikov, PhD. North Carolina Division of Environmental Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. Allen Steam Station Allen Steam Station 253 Plant Allen Road Belmont NC, 28012 704-829-2587 RECEIVED APR 2 9 2024 NCDEQ/DWR/NPDES NPDES Permit NC0004979 Supplement to January 26, 2023 Application for Permit Renewal Dear Dr. Chernikov: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy) is submitting supplemental information to update the January 26, 2023, NPDES permit renewal application. This submittal is necessitated due to significant changes that are planned in 2025 after the station is retired. The current proposed station retirement date is December 31, 2024. After the January 26, 2023, permit renewal application submittal, it was decided that Plant Allen would be retired earlier than previously expected. With the acceleration of the station retirement and the need for a new site landfill, it was determined that the land occupied by the lined retention basin (LRB) will make a suitable location for a new landfill. Prior to this decision the LRB (NPDES Outfall 006) was to be the primary on -site station wastewater treatment system (WWTS) as the ash basin closure progressed. The LRB is now planned to be decommissioned and demolished in 2025 with its location being replaced by the construction of the new landfill (Canal Road Landfill), which is needed to support closing out the ash basin. With the station shutting down and the LRB being decommissioned the other existing on -site WWTS that discharges to NPDES Outfall 002 will become the primary on -site WWTS. With the station retirement, many of the current outfalls will transition to no longer discharge and will eventually be physically removed and/or plugged. Included in this submittal is a narrative that describes the transition phase and long-term plans for each NPDES outfall. Two flow diagrams are also included. The first flow diagram shows all the outfalls during the decommissioning transition phase after the station is retired and the second diagram shows the remaining outfalls after the transition phase is finished. An updated site map locating each outfall is also included. The current WWTS classification for Allen Steam Station is PC-2/WW-2. The WW-2 was due primarily to the Flue Gas Desulfurization WWTS (Internal Outfall 005), which includes a biological treatment component. With this WWTS and also the domestic septic system being decommissioned, it is requested that the WWTS for Outfall 002 be reassigned its classification accordingly, once these systems are decommissioned. Allen Steam Station NPDES Permit NC0004979 Page 2 of 2 In the January 26, 2023 application cover letter, a reduction in the monitoring frequency was requested for the Catawba River in -stream monitoring, the toe drain outfalls and Outfall 002. Historical in -stream river data was included in the January 26, 2023 application. For your consideration attached are summaries of analytical data for Outfall 002 and the toe drains. A WWTS was built and then began operation in May 2022 for Outfall 002. The data summary for Outfall 002 ranges from May 2022 through February 2024. Should you have any questions please contact Robert Wylie at either 704 562-8258 or Robert.Wylie(@,duke-energy.com. CERTIFICATION V certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. " Yours truly, Jeffrey D. Flanagan General Manager III Allen Steam Station Attachments Allen Steam Station Post Retirement Plans for Each NPDES Outfall The current proposed retirement date for Allen Steam Station is December 31, 2024. Once retired the site will begin a transition process. The following provides a description for each NPDES permitted outfall during this transition period and thereafter. Outfall 001: Once through cooling water. The primary flow historically from this outfall is the Condenser Cooling Water (CCW). The CCW system will remain operational for a time period after station retirement to allow for a source of water to support decommissioning of the station powerhouse, basin closure dust suppression and the Groundwater Corrective Action Plan (GWCAP) water infiltration system. A new service water system is planned to be installed in the future to support these activities. Once this new service water system is installed Outfall 001 will no longer discharge. Outfall 002: Wastewater Treatment System (WWTS). This outfall will include treated landfill leachate, extracted groundwater from GWCAP remediation, and ash basin dewatering. This WWTS currently treats the ash basin dewatering by clarification, filtering, and pH control. In the fall of 2024 additional components are to be installed in preparation for the three mentioned waste streams. These components will include equalization tanks and sludge/sediment removal. The ash basin dewatering will also include rainwater. The WWTS is designed to treat a maximum daily discharge of 3 mgd. Outfall 002A: Coal Yard Sump overflow (discharge from coal handling and storage areas). This outfall is discharged when a rare event occurs such as loss of power to the pumps. As part of decommissioning the Coal Yard Sump will be removed and this outfall will no longer discharge. Outfall 00213: Powerhouse Sump overflow (floor wash water, boiler blowdown, water treatment waste, condensates, equipment cooling water, sealing water and miscellaneous leakage). This outfall is discharged when a rare event occurs such as loss of power to the pumps. As part of decommissioning the Powerhouse Sump will be removed and this outfall will no longer discharge. Outfall 003: Miscellaneous equipment non -contact cooling and sealing water. This system is also a source for service water that is to be used to support decommissioning of the station powerhouse, basin closure dust suppression and the GWCAP water infiltration system. This outfall will stop to discharge as part of the decommissioning after the station retires. Outfall 004: Miscellaneous non -contact cooling water, vehicle wash water, and intake screen backwash. This outfall will stop to discharge as part ofthe decommissioning. Outfall 005: Internal outfall for Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Wastewater Treatment System (WWTS). This system will stop to discharge as part of the decommissioning after the station retires. As part of decommissioning, the FGD WWTS will be physically removed. Page 1 of 7 Outfall 006: Lined Retention Basin (LRB). The LRB treats wastewater by flow equalization, settling, chemical coagulation and pH neutralization. Waste streams that enter the LRB include wastewater from the Holding Basin, component washdowns, domestic sanitary wastewater, stormwater from the coal pile area, miscellaneous stormwater flows, CCR landfill leachate, FGD blowdown, yard drain sump, water treatment filter backwash, bottom ash purge from the submerged flight conveyers, extracted groundwater, laboratory wastes, and the powerhouse sump at Unit 5. The domestic waste is pre-treated by a septic tank. The septic tank is planned to be removed and replaced with a collection tank that will need to be pumped out and hauled to an off -site WWTS. During station decommissioning the LRB will be receiving wastewater as noted above until each of the sources are decommissioned and stop to discharge. The GWCAP extracted groundwater remediation system and the landfill leachate collection basin will be diverted to the WWTS for Outfall 002. Other waste streams will no longer exist. The inputs to the LRB are anticipated to cease to cease around June 2025. Once the inputs no longer are entering the LRB the LRB will be decommissioned, removed and a landfill will be constructed in the area the LRB previously existed. It is projected that the final discharge from the LRB will occur in July 2025. Outfall 007: Emergency spillway of the Lined Retention Basin. The spillway is designed for a flood greater than a 100-year event. Sampling of this spillway is waived due to unsafe conditions associated with sampling during an overflow event. This spillway will be removed as part of the LRB decommissioning. Outfall 008: Emergency spillway of the retired Ash Pond. The spillway is designed for a flood greater than a 100-year event. Sampling of this spillway is waived due to unsafe conditions associated with sampling during an overflow event. Toe Drain Outfalls: There are four toe drain outfalls that are in place to assist in maintaining the phreatic water levels within the ash basin dam. These are four toe drains that are monitored quarterly if a discharge occurs. Outfalls 108 and 108B rarely discharge. These outfall locations are identified on the following attached site map. Page 2 of 7 Catawba River Condenser Cooling Water Closed Loop Bottom Ash System Water Treatment Boiler Room Sumps Flow Diagram #1 Allen Steam Station Post Retirement Water Flow Schematic Transition Phase Sanitary Waste New Landfills Leachate Storage Basin Outfall 001 79.9 MGD South Fork River Outfall 002A — ------ — — — ——O-———————— — — —-jo�( Catawba River Intermittent Coal Yard Leachate Sump 4 7Atmosphere FGD FGDWWTS I Boiler Turbine Room Sumps Yard Drainage Sump Stormwater Coal Handling Sumps Outfall002 1.6 MGD avg (3.0 MGD max) Holding basin Catawba River Wastewater I I Treatment I I System I ;As�hBasln � I Outfall 103 I I 0.0022 MGD i I l I Toe Drains Outfall 104 1 0.0018 MGD I I I I L — — — — — — — — — —-Outfall 108 - Intermittent- I I— — — — — — — — — — — — —-Outfall 108E - Intermittent) FGD Ash Silo Outfall 007 LRB Storrwater Emergency Sump Sump Overflow Lined Retention Outfall006 Basin 0.1 MGD avg Catawba River 3.5 MGD max 0.5 MGD Misc Equipment Outfall 003 South Fork River Cooling & Seals 4.5 MGD Limestone Stormwater Retired Ash Sump Groundwater Groundwater Basin Outfall --► Catawba River Infiltration Extraction Emergency (Emergency) Wells Wells Overflow Powerhouse Sump Outfall002B —--—— ————————————————— —————————————— — — — — — —— (Intermittent) =Catawba Intake Screen Outfall 004 —� Catawba River Backwash 6.5 MGD Asiatic Clam/ Debris Filter------------------------------------------------------------- Catawba River Notes: Backwash 1. Flows are estimated averages. 2. Red blocks and lines indicate systems being decommissioned. Page 3 of 7 3. Dashed lines indicate intermittent flows. Flow Diagram #2 Allen Steam Station Post Decommission of Station Water Flow Diagram Landfill Leachate 0.4 MGD Basin Ash Basin 0.7 MG Dewatering GCAP Wells 0.5 - -I Wastewater Treatment System MGD Notes: 1. Flows are estimated averages. 2. Dashed lines indicate intermittent flows. Page 4 of 7 Outfall 002 1.6 MGD avg (3.0 MGD max) Outfall 008 Emergency Overflow Outfall 103 0.0022 MGD Outfall 104 0.0017 MGD Outfall 108 0.00008 MGD Outfall 108B 0.00001 MGD 9 '0 Qpx.'L oW— Outfa1007 • r.f �s ^.,1� .lam"/ _. Outfall 006 Facility Location -'. - • �. 6`- Legend 1 NPDES Outfall Locations Active Outfall ��a_ ~ • * Outfall 602s Outfall to be Decommissioned •�� - - - State sGrid/Quad: G14NE/Belmont Outfall 60141 `s ,� j ° •'�. oU / - - - Receiving Streams: Catawba and South \_' "`•✓ !! •' • j �V� Fork Catawba Rivers Outfall 004 _ -' QylrCfp(aptQ �• ,. Stream Class: WS-IV B & WS-V B 8-Diait HUC: 03050102 �W1 ! •Outfa11,002A � - - Drainage Basin: Catawba River Basin Sub -Basin: 03-08-34 A4; •����;"t I` __ ; I •• �: '. .�.,.��---(- •. �Outfall 008 . \\'\.., .• - �` _ y,,... .. Outfall 108 �.. Outfalls 001 - Lat: 35°11'21.323"N / Long: 81°0'42.841"W 002 - Lat: 35°10'30.037"N / Long: 81°0'21.195"W 002A - Lat: 35"11'12.345"N / Long: 81"0'20.949"W 002B - Lat: 35*11'26.734"N / Long: 81°0'27.714"W 003 - Lat: 35*11'22.184"N / Long: 81°0'44.809"W 004 - Lat: 35°31'16.158"N / Long: 81°0'19.719"W 006 - Lat: 35°11'42.477"N / Long: 81°0'30,296"W 007 - Lat: 35"11'51.086"N / Long: 81°0'33.125"W 008 - Lat: 35"10'55.250"N / Long: 81"0'22.794"W 103 - Lat: 35"10'44.427"N / Long: 81°0'23.040"W 104 - Let: 35010'37.416"N / Long: 81°0'21.810"W 108 - Lat: 35°30'52.175"N / Long: 81'0'21.933"W 108B - Lat: 35*10'48.362"N / Long: 81°0'22.671"W isrn�.r.�icr:�-3rtn�Rn; rrnam �'-"'' ' -��� • •� Outfall 108B ' Outfall 103 ' ' X, I", i • ( Outfall 104 Figure 1 Outfall Location Ma 0utfau 002! NPDES Permit No. NC0004979 Allen Steam Station "�' : rC ! o soo 000 000 Duke Energy Corporation Fee Gaston County, North Carolina Page 5 of 7 Allen Steam Station - Outfall 002 Data Summary May 2022 through February 2024 # of Samples Min. Avg. Max. Parameter Units 76 <5 <5 <5 O&G mg/L 76 <0.5 1.69 5.55 Hg ng/L 76 0.2 0.8 1.3 Bromide mg/L 76 8.4 18.6 30.3 Calcium mg/L 76 0.123 0.518 5.49 Iron mg/L 76 3.01 6.1 9.88 Magnesium mg/L 76 33.3 71.6 113 Total Hardness mg/L 76 <1 1.6 2.44 Arsenic ug/L 76 <1 <1 <1 Cadmium ug/L 76 <1 <1 <1 Chromium ug/L 76 <2 <2 <2 Copper ug/L 76 <1 <1 <1 Lead ug/L 76 1.04 2.04 4.36 Nickel ug/L 76 2.3 9.6 21.4 Selenium ug/L 76 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 Silver ug/L 76 <5 <5 <5 Zinc ug/L 73 83 141 205 TDS mg/I 76 0.04 0.26 0.64 Total Nitrogen mg-N/L 74 <2.5 7.8 32 TSS mg/L 75 0.53 3.81 35.5 Turbidity NTU 76 <0.05 0.30 17.0 Total Phosphorus mg/L Page 6 of 7 Allen Steam Station Maximum Analytical Value Measured for Outfalls 103, 104 and 108 for Timeframe from August 2021 Through March 2024 Parameter Units 103 Oil and Grease mg/L <5 Mercury ng/L 1.1 Chloride mg/L 54.6 Flouride mg/L 0.103 Nitrate mg/L 0.752 Nitrate as Nitrogen mg-N/L 0.17 Sulfate mg/L 39.9 Barium mg/L 0.059 Iron mg/L 1.29 Manganese mg/L 0.42 Total Hardness (CaCO3) mg/L 247.09 Zinc mg/L 0.01 Arsenic ug/L <1 Cadmium ug/L <0.1 Chromium ug/L <1 Copper ug/L <2 Lead ug/L <1 Lead (low level) ug/L <0.2 Nickel ug/L <1 Selenium ug/L <1 TDS mg/L 359 T55 mg/L 13.9 104 108 <5 <5 2.0 5.88 46.6 3.278 <0.1 <0.2 0.333 1.762 0.07 0.39 38.82 j 78.7 0.127 0.54 7.17 0.466 1.75 0.005 299.80 176.99 <0.005 0.0059 <1 <1 <0.1 <0.1 <1 I <1 <2 10.46 <1 No Results 0.349 <0.2 <1 1.44 <1 <1 378 231 40.8 <2.5 NOTE: Outfall 108 only had two sampling events. Outfall 108B did not discharge during this timeframe. Page 7 of 7