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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Wasteload Allocation_19940819l�oTt ' `;;) woks �-s 1 ac ►t �'� NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION PERMIT NO.: NC0004979 PERNVH= NAME. Duke Power Company FACILITY NAME: Plant Allen Facility Status: Existing Permit Status: Renewal Major Minor Pipe No.: 001 Design Capacity: Domestic (% of Flow): D• D "� Industrial, (% of Flow): / DO- o °Lo Comments: ONCE Tlf2ovC�tf 6vD�-��-� L�oL�`�i wAt�� Nd AIi�Lr-��1 vF GN�2�r_ oe f3zoc:-aEs T)4•��'S P�� . AGK. 11 7/z RECEIVING STREAM: 5nan4 Fv� C4-rAWb4 Zzvt; 2 Class: tV 5 - V Sub -Basin: - 03-05-3(- Reference 3-05-3(Reference USGS Quad: «1A146 (please attach) County. Gaston Regional Office: Mooresville Regional Office Previous Exp. Date: 00/00/00 Treatment Plant Class: Classification changes within three miles: No,4E P LOO ED Renuestedby: Sean G ris Date. 8/18/94 /9 Prepared by: �, �_ Date: v 9 Reviewed y: UARVYV Date: ModelerDate Rec. I # � Mn/ g `! O , Drainage Area (mi z ) 6SS Avg. Streamflow (cfs): TO �, 7Q10 (cfs) /,?�- Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 227 30Q2 (cfs) 31Tp Toxicity Limits: IWC % Acute/Chronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters Upstream Location Downstream Location Effluent Characteristics Summer Winter BODS (mg/1) ISM-N(mg/1) D.O. (mg/1) TSS (mg/l) F. Col. (/100 ml) pH (SU) fir°.9dCr. A4. 40Y ell, A14 Z3 Comments: 64c4- _A�w ri,rJc.'� CAA y, t (©®2\ \\ 0 FOR APPROPi.IATE DISCHARGERS, LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LIMITATIONS BELOW P `12-1994 a 15:10 FROM .'DEM WATER Q04LTTY SECTION TO Facility Nom: NPDES No.: Type of Waste: Facility Status: Permit Status: Receiving Stream: stream Classification: Subbasin: Regional Me: Reque nw. Date of Request: TWO Quad: Q . FACT sII wr FOR. WAsTELoAi) ALLO ATION Duke Power Co - Plant Allen NC0004979 Industrial - 100% Existing Renewal south Fork Catawba River WS -V 030836 Gaston Mooresville' Goris 8/19/94 G14NE W MRO P. 02/19 7990 TJSGS # Daps: Draimp Area (mi2): summon 7Q10 (cis): Winter 7010 (cfs): Average Flow (cfs): 302 (cfs): IWC M: 635 124 227 806 309 'V; ,�'aqselcz.d Allocation Summary (,-,,B roach taken, correspondence with region, EPA, etc.) Lr,,js,,ba a from this outfall is condenser coaling water (noncontact) that rear es heat xeje 1 Loo. irecondensers and other heat exchangers. Will, recommend renewal of 't Ia r, c.'asting and the addition of a free available chlorine limit per effluent guidelines (40 CFR 4,23.13). Sper,ial Schedule Requirements and additional comments from Reviewers: 10/11/94 Reviewed by U � / �.• . Insmm Assessment:✓ Jbate: b Regional Supervisor. �/�/�.a PellWts & Engineering:—� :—�0 �27/j-1 � . � f �_11 WTU Pt Type of Toxicity Test: Existing Limit: Recommended Limit: Monitoring Schedule: Existing Limits Flow (MGD): Temperature (C/F): Temperature (C/F): Recommended Limits 2 TOXICS/METALS/CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS NA NA NA NA Monthly Avg. NO LIMIT 35/95 38.9/102 ( June 1 - September 30) Monthly Average Daily Max. WQ or EL Flow (MGD): go 'I'm s -[— Temperature (C/F): 35/95 Temperature (C/F): 38.9/102 ( June 1 - September 30) Free Available Chlorine (mg/1): 0.2 0.5 EL ** Chlorination of the once -through cooling water is not allowed under this permit. Should Duke Pwer wish to chlorinate its once through cooling water, a permit modification must be requested and received prior to commencing chlorine. Limits Changes Due To: Change in 7Q10 data Change in stream classification Relocation of discharge Change in wasteflow New pretreatment information Other (onsite toxicity study, interaction, etc.) Free Available Chlorine - Parameter(s) are water quality limited. For some parameters, the available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed. This may affect future water quality based effluent limitations for additional dischargers within this portion of the watershed. OR X_ No parameters are water quality limited, but this discharge may affect future allocations. qa r INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Upstream Location: Downstream Location: Parameters: Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies: MISC EI IANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS Adequacy of Existing Treatment Has the facility demonstrated the ability to meet the proposed new limits with existing treatment facilities? Yes No If no, which parameters cannot be met? Would a "phasing in" of the new limits be appropriate? Yes No If yes, please provide a schedule (and basis for that schedule) with the regional office recommendations: If no, why not? Special Instructions or Conditions Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N) (If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits into basinwide plan) Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments. 1 ' 3 INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Upstream Location: Downstream Location: Parameters: Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies: MISC EI IANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS Adequacy of Existing Treatment Has the facility demonstrated the ability to meet the proposed new limits with existing treatment facilities? Yes No If no, which parameters cannot be met? Would a "phasing in" of the new limits be appropriate? Yes No If yes, please provide a schedule (and basis for that schedule) with the regional office recommendations: If no, why not? Special Instructions or Conditions Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N) (If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits into basinwide plan) Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments. t • ! <^ � 1 St6te of North Cdrolirid Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonothon B. Howes, Secretary Steven J. Levitos, Deputy Secretory 4XX �FA [DEHNFz1 Division _of Environmental Management Water Quality Section P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, N.C. 27626-0535 FAX:(919) 733-9919 FROM: rCw _J�ayl d SVS �v� PHONE: (919) 733-5083 I NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS SHEET: I "/ 1 -17) gb 411 /t"4 �je d /v� daT, / 0// 9 1�vKp Pew_" _'41le'A.P/0'1_.t pyeo oal iLICO6D�F 1'79 a% Ckem-t.Ca-U 5�x C.i.a) Ali �t1Cb00(n351 / 5ir1r' qo-t' / r- - Y 25 `h &YL>0. 1.�. Fay- " An Eaux Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION PERMIT NO.: NC0004979 PERMITTEE NAME; Duke Power Company FACILITY NAME: Plant Allen Facility Status: _Existing Permit Status: Renewal Major -4 Minor Pipe No.: 6M 610 z_ Design Capacity: fl. 6 M C7 D Domestic (% of Flow): 0.05 TV Industrial (% of Flow): 99. f5 26 Comments: 5456 Q--7-rskrC--& Apr- D65c?zP7-z ,, J of Llsscj"zc RECEIVING STREAM. C-4TAWSA P_r a e_ Class: W5 - t V 3 GA Sub -Basin: - 0309 3 Reference USGS Quad: C-7 I q Al E (please attach) County- Gaston Regional Office: Mooresville Regional Office Previous Exp. Date: 00/00/00 Treatment Plant Class: Classification changes within three miles: Ama Requested by: Sean Goris Prepared by: - A. Reviewed by: Date: 8/18/94 Date: Date: 4 �dw -10 P-5-1 Modeler Date Rec. # fM'`l 8l 9 r1 Drainage Area (mit) Avg. Streamflow (cfs): 7Q10 (cfs) Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 30Q2 (cfs) Toxicity Limits: IWC _ % Acu hronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters Upstream Location r. Downstream Location Characteristics TSS (MA: Oil & cheese (mg/1): Total Capper (mg/1): TOW bm (mg/I): Amr& WY seleaiam (itg/1): Total Phosphorus (mgft Total Nitmgen (mgli): 30 100 EL 15 20 EL 1 1 EL 1 1 EL 314 WQ 31 WQ Qttrly monitoring Qrtrly monitoring Toluene 41g/1) hnoni MTBE QW) mQnitating pH (SU) 7 s w Ii - Comments: { v � � FOR APPROPRIATE DISCHARGERS, LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LiMITATIO NS BELOW Type of Product Produced I Lb*/Day Produced I L A�4 .i Effluent Guideline Reference �� c,Fk 1/Z3. /z ,✓y' -%DGT1-12-1991 15:11 FROM ., DEM LJATtR QUALITY SECTIOhI TO MRO FACT Ste' FOR'WASTELOAD ALLCCAnON Reqwst # 7991 Facility Name: Duke Power Co - Plant Allen Outfall, 002 NPDES No,: NCO004979 Type of Waste: Industrial - 99.95% - Domestic 0.05% Facility Status: Existing Permit Status: Renewal Receiving Stream: Catawba River Strem Classification: wS-1V & B CA Subbasin: 030$34 County: Gaston Sagamflanaamrisdro Regional Office: Mooresville f �� USOS # ±'Request~ Goris 8/19/94 Date: Drainage Area (mi2): 2010 G 14NE Sumnwr 7Q10 (cfs), 95* Winter 7Q10 (cfs): 95* Aveiage Ficr,�; (cfs): -15* 30Q2 (cfs): IWC (%): 16 Wasteload Allocation Summary (approach taken, correspondence with region, EPA, etc.) Ash basin discharge with sanitary waste, groundwater remediation and stormwater Hovis. Recommend renewal of existing NPDES pemt limits w/ toxicity test requirem-ont. recommend additional monitoring for BODS, fecal coliform (domestic wastewatc .,, toluene and 1V OE for the groundwater remediation project. .Qr•hwrirnli- 2PnnirP.rrPntc and addition] mt iTents front ReVieWMS: israr Assessment: cr. -Dz:: ;:1 "�`/118n..s._- 'Unal SupervISM ��('� -IdGt W�-G�. In d DaCc- /,/ `%_ -it -; P. 05/19 r 'C ac :x) g aMnj =jp Atw alwgosip %tb mq `paid -,4qrnb jWtA = =MWW ON 2T0 VjWW+ l a!tp!m moo" . 1M gi ulp Aitjasiiii 1�3Rsia �aiuit s;ry#a nou^a F�"`�kl. 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(Rwl/) Wi0wa Tu . supm!uotu Apub Aft) uogoz!N IO.L 8upm!uom 6lvo :(yguj) snxqdwW Moi. ba TE :(^ tnu!ualoS '(Lam) um Iw.L 131 1 ai IR oe 51 Engen) awwo v two 10 001 K :oul) S&L 1316107 pvCl GQ :()Sf W T T 'TA JO bAA I�lT �irecl a 2A�► Allpu()w 6-9 :(ns) lid- 8u!xnluotu Ap ub uo&M!N fulsv, ftvmwow Apub :(Lam) Mxqt*tw lw JL INV I Aam T i :(Ufu) MAD JWOJ. oz 51 -(Ifgw) aMUD OOT SS.L L 'xew Sim 'SAY AP{luoW J.Do 'Illi xav xvf �oi IoS 8esr IK %91 %XI :IM -1 sts!x .(ptib emtdepoqaD apozo Z Ao L 3Q adds Sxm-qytyW,d 'WM0llKHA N0.-))S'J-MS3lX0-L Z ' ST/90'd OJW 01 NOIiDEIS Aii-i no �jaum WSQ WMJA TT :ST tb6T-2G �lOt_l • 1 3 INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Upstream Location: Downstream Location: Parameters: Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS AAd .quacy of Existing Treatment Has the facility demonstrated the ability to meet the proposed new limits with existing treatment facilities? Yes No If no, which parameters cannot be met? Would a "phasing in" of the new limits be appropriate? Yes No If yes, please provide a schedule (and basis for that schedule) with the regional office recommendations: If no, why not? Special Instructions or Conditions Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N) (If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits into basinwide plan) Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments. Facility Name Duke Power Plant Allen Permit # NC0004979 — Pipe # 002 CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QRTRLY) The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in: 1.) The North Carolina Ceriodaphnia chronic effluent bioassay procedure (North Carolina Chronic Bioassay Procedure - Revised *September 1989) or subsequent versions. The effluent concentration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality is _16_% (defined as treatment two in the North Carolina procedure document). The permit holder shall perform Quarterly monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The first test will be performed after thirty days from the effective date of this permit during the months of _ JAN APR JUL OCT .. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR -1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGP3B. Additionally, DEM Form AT -1 (original) is to be sent to the -following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Environmental Management 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate retesting(within 30 days of initial monitoring event). Failure to submit suitable test results will constitute. noncompliance with monitoring requirements. 7Q10 95 cfs Permitted Flow 11.6_ MGD IWC 16 % Basin & Sub -basin CTB34 Receiving Stream Catawba River County Gaston QCL PIF Version 9191 Arr mended by. 10/11/94 t• r DUKE POWER -ALLEN PLANT 9/27/94 SOUTH FORK CATAWBA RIVER/CATAWBA RIVER JMN. 030834 & 030836 WLA#S 7990,7991,7992,7993,7994 The facility is requesting renewal of existing NPDES permit. Power plant has five outfalls, but has previously only had limits for outfalls 001 & 002. Outfalls 003, 004 & 005 have not had permit limits before. 001 & 003 discharge to the South Fork Catawba River (030836). 002, 004 & 005 discharge to the Catawba River approximately 5 miles above Lake Wylie (030834). Outfall descriptions QU - Condenser Cooling Water is once through, non contact cooling water that removes heat rejected from the condensers and other selected heat exchangers. Avg now 428.5 MGD. Max. flow 784.8 MGD. 002 - Ash basin discharge with sanitary waste and stormwater flows. Accomodates flows from the yard drainage sump,coal yard sump, ash removal lines and rainfall runoff from the basin watershed area. Avg. flow 11.6 MGD. 003 - Once -through non contact cooling water withdrawn from the service water system. the discharge consists of cooling water from Units 4&5 mill oil coolers, boiler feedpump hydraulic coolers and other miscellaneous equipment cooling . 004 - Equipment Cooling ater The discharge consists of cooling water from Units 1&2 mill oil coolers, boiler feedpump hydraulic coolers and other miscellaneous equipment. Once -through non contact cooling water withdrawn from the service water system. In addition water from a vehicle rinse -down area is directed to this outfall. The rinse water contains no soaps or other additives. 045 -- Water for the Unit 5 Condenser Cooling Water is filtered for Asiatic clams. These clams, common in Lake Wylie can clog the condenser tubes. Max. flow of 3000 GPD. No other additives are in the backwash water. Outfall 001- In new WLA, effluent guidelines recommend free available chlorine at 0.2 mg/1 Mo. avg. and 0.5 mg/1 Da. Max. 40 CFR 423.13. Previous Limits include flow and temperature w/ a monthly average of 35C (95F). During the period from June 1 to September 30, 38.9 C (102 F) is allowed. No chlorination of the once -through cooling water is allowed under this permit. Will recommend that free available chlorine limit be added to renewed permit. Outfall 002 -Ash Basin discharge Effluent guidelines recommended include: Mo. Avg. Da. Max. TSS 30 mg/1 100 mg/1 O & G 15 mg/1 20.0 mg/1 - Total Copper 1.0 mg/1 1.0 mg/1 Total Iron 1.0 mg/1 1.0 mg/1\ Previous permit had these limits and additional limits of 450 µg/1 of arsenic and 45. µg/1 of selenium. Tox limit of 11%. in JAN.APR,JUL, OCT. k t4 DUKE POWER -ALLEN PLANT Page 2 In May 1994, IAU responded to Duke Power request to add GW remediation discharge to the ash basin. Indicated that oil/water separator would be installed for treatment. We recommended that limits and monitoring requirements for benzene, toluene and MTBE would have to be added to the permit. A review of the current system does not show a oil/water separator added as a treatment system. Staff report indicates that upon reissuance of Permit, action will be taken on ATC for construction of oil/water separator. New Allowable concentrations for 002 Arsenic= old limit = 450 µg/l. After new wasteflow, from 7.6 MGD to 11.6 MGD, allowable concentration = 314 µg/1 NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION PERMIT NO.: NC0004979 PERMITTEE NAME: Duke Power Company FACILITY NAME: Plant Allen Facility Status: Existing Permit Status: Renewal Major Minor Pipe No.: M 003 Design Capacity: Domestic (% of Flow): o Industrial (% of Flow): 100. �n Comments: o&,C rawuh N Noy(- tM r46r 6001VUh 14z�o 40 IzMu5 v� �9��rn�r,.tc, ► vLec"•+ rs ZAl PazvrPa$ Pce"rre RECEIVING STREAM: "�)'Ov"r4 Rel— 'G4rA-W13A Pr.�u— Class: Sub -Basin: - 03 OS 36 Reference USGS Quad: ' 61 L( NE (please attach) County. Gaston Regional Office: Mooresville Regional Office Previous Exp. Date: 00/00/00 Treatment Plant Class: Classification changes within three miles: 1\10 kiE Requested by: Sean Goris Date 8/18/94 Prepared by: Date: (a ( f Reviewed y.§±ao Date: ld C/ _ c Modeler Date Rec. # BODS (mg/1) Drainage Area (mi ) 6 3s Avg. Streamflow (cfs): 30b 7Q10 (cfs) /2f Winter 7Q10 (cfs) zz7 30Q2 (cfs)3� Toxicity Limits: IWC % Acute/Chronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters Upstream Location Downstream Location Effluent Characteristics Summer Winter BODS (mg/1) NH3-N(mg/1) D.O. (mg/1) TSS (mg/1) F. Col. (/100 ml) pH (SU) r/ii i��r�7/� Gllm/i✓<- O. L M j.Q O.S .N l.Q 6, G Comments: C - FOR APPROPRIATE DISCHARGERS, LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LIMITATIONS BELOW 15:12 FROM DEM WHTER QUALITY SECTION TO Fadlity Paan: NMES No.: Type of Waste: Fac&y Status: Permit Status: Receiving Stream Classification: Suhlasin: cam: Regional Office: RequWor: Date of Request: TWo Quad: Request ,# 7992 Duke Power Co - Plant Allen Outfalf003 NCO004979 Industrial - 100% Muisting Renewal rk6:� Cm&w South Fork Catawba River CJS -V 030836 Gaston LP mimeo Doris 8/104 G 14NE V P+ USGS # Date: Drainage Am (mi2): Suter7Q10 (cfs): Minter 7QIO (cfs): Averap Flow (cfs): 30Q2 (cfs): IWC (%), MRO �3 124 227 806 309 P. 09/19 Wasteload Ail .tion Suzrmiary (approach taken, correspondence with region, F -PA, etc.) Facility requesting perrdt for discharge, once -through noncontact cooling water Faith&UMM h`sL-, the service water system. ,special Schedule Requirements and additional comments from Reviewers: Recommended by:_ -- Reviewed by �/ Instream Assess :nt Regional Supervipm, _ _ �'� Cl y , lam: /0/iY/9�f _ R,H 14 N, tl TO 1E0.,r4 MNI5.,. , e � ��f n�a : S �6 L Y: c ~ • a � 4 Y , 2 TOXICS/METALS/CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS Type of Toxicity Test: NA Existing Limit: NA Recommended Limit: NA Monitoring Schedule: NA Recommended Limits Monthly Avg. Daily Max. WQ or EL Wasteflow (MGD): 6.3 Free Available Chlorine (mg/1): 0.2 0.5 EL Parameter(s) are water quality limited For some parameters, the available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed. This may affect future water quality based effluent limitations for additional dischargers within this portion of the watershed. OR X_ No parameters are water quality limited, but this discharge may affect future allocations. INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Upstream Location: Downstream Location: Parameters: Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS Special Instructions or Conditions Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N) (If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits into basinwide plan) Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments. NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION PERMIT NO.: NCO004979 PERMITTEE NAME: FACILITY NAME: Duke Power Company Plant Allen Facility Status: Existing Permit Status: Renewal Major Minor Pipe No.: rd�S/ Design Capacity: 8.01 #M h I> Domestic (% of Flow): D. o Industrial (% of Flow): /pp,v�lo Comments: ONU= T-ft"OL5# Moi-- lhwt�� too&ZN 6 ;GI cW bP_s 11zv Frt.µ 1 u,t-, SSE - DVW X( Ate , APPiXtA-rzoM Al, rXTE2yL4Zr'rE-1T No LZN4u-5 ol? MogtLrnqzCA16, l:�Qvti r�st�5 rN Far-L1T4vs pEeM� RECEIVING STREAM: CA MWW te�E2 Class: t✓s - Lc/ f $ GA Sub -Basin: - Reference USGS Quad: 67 y NE (please attach) County: Gaston Regional Office: Mooresville Regional Office Previous Exp. Date: 00/00/00 Treatment Plant Class: Classification changes within three miles: t4ONC- Requested by: Sean Goris Date: 8/18/94 Prepared by: �'], Date: Reviewed y: Date: E—LOIL ModelerDate Rec. # ,:__Ai✓ 8 /9w13 Drainage Area (mit) �111° Avg. Streamflow (cfs): Tse 7Q10 (cfs) y% s Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 45_r_ 30Q2 (cfs) T MIS✓/M way n11*'1(_ T 115 C& Toxicity Limits: IWC % Acute/Chronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters Upstream Location Downstream Location Effluent Characteristics Summer Winter BODS (mg/1) NH-N(mg/1) D.O. (mg/1) TSS (mg/1) F. Col. (/100 ml) pH (SU) /�LL1N4/l /` �'1/a�,Na O.Zist l� O Srarl� (e-0 Oil 2o Comments: f ,u' J FOR APPROPRIATE DISCHARGERS. LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LIMITATIONS BELOW O -C -T-12-1994 , 15:13 FROM -.I5EM WAFER QURL I T'Y SECTION TO ]Duke Fower Co - Plant Allen NC0004979 Industrial -100% Existing Renewal Catawba liver WS -IV & B CA 030834 Gaston Moaresville'�� Goris 8/18194 G14NE ■M MRO P. 12/19 USGS # Dale: Draiwge A= (nii 2): 201,0 Sunoanff 7Q10 (cfs): 95* Wing 7Q10 (cfs): W' Avewe Flow (cfs): 95# 3OQ2 (cfs): IWC (%): Wasteload A110(2tiOn Sutxtnaary (mach taken, correspondence with region, BPA, etc.) Facility requesting Permit for discharge once -through imonc ontact cooling water withdrawn the service waux systems,, Water from a. vehicle rinse -dawn ueea is directed to this out- P, rinse water contains no soaps or other additives. Special. Schedule Requirements and additional comments firom Review : i� by. Reviewed by In5tre= Assessment:y Re Tonal ��p i ?I— � . ,� Cl�� �, rare: /d�/ /� f Per .ts & Entering: _—Date.LOUPA 2 TOXICS/METALS/CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS Type of Toxicity Test: NA Existing Limit: NA Recommended Limit: NA Monitoring Schedule: NA Recommended Limits Monthly Avg. Wasteflow (MGD): 8.01 Free Available Chlorine (mg/1): 0.2 OR & Grease (mg/1): 15 Daily Max. WQ or EL 0.5 EL - yoeFR L1a3. B 20 - OQ - V i A5 1 4vuCKA Parameter(s) are water quality limited For some parameters, the available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed. This may affect future water quality based effluent limitations for additional dischargers within this portion of the watershed. NO X_ No parameters are water quality limited, but this discharge may affect future allocations. INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Upstream Location: Downstream Location: Parameters: Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies; MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N) (If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits into basinwide plan) Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments. PERMIT NO.: NC0004979 NPDES WASTE L PERMITTEE NAME. Duke Power Company FACILITY NAME: Plant Allen Facility Status: Existing Permit Status: Renewal Major Minor Pipe No.: 9ffpDoS Design Capacity: O. / S M61> Domestic (% of Flow): 0. O to Industrial (% of Flow): /00. 0 Qo Comments: 8,qC& t M q 6F.6 40 tZkAzr 5 Pa- MOM LTD9.CAX) P -a &0r eEA4&1Q t5 r1 -I PZa UCOaS FEzt r rr RECEIVING STREAM: ' GC,4�,40 �A- �� t, �✓ Class: (,JS- Z✓ £ ig CA Sub -Basin: Reference USGS Quad: (please attach) County. Gaston Regional Office Mooresville Regional Office Previous Exp. Date: 00/00/00 Treatment Plant Class: Classification changes within three miles: Requested by: Sean Gods Date: 8/18/94 Prepared by: Date: Reviewed by: Date: ,E�� l //o t ofn 17- AD ALLOCATION Modeler Date Rec. # I -^W q Drainage Area (mit ) Avg. Streamflow (cfs): 7Q10 (cfs) Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 30Q2 (cfs) Toxicity Limits: IWC % Acute/Chronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters Upstream Location Downstream Location Effluent Characteristics Summer Winter BODS (mg/1) NH-N(mg/1) D.O. (mg/1) -/f L TSS (mg/1) F. Col. (/100 ml) smuiL) P(L pH (SU) ;L� _V_J Comments: z� -2 1� �r J Page 1 r Note for. Jackie Nowell From: Jackie Nowell Date: Tue, Oct 11, 1994 4:12 PM Subject: duke power - allen plant -005 To: Sean Goris I called Mike Parker of MRO and he said that in his opinion this outfall (005) should not be included in the permit, "there is no treatment, it's not wastewater, what parameters could we permit or monitor"?. He said he told Duke Power when he inspected the facility that he was going to recommend deletion of 005 from the permit. He said it was mainly listed by Duke because the backwash is discharged to the Catawba River.. So, I will not be including it in, the factsheet packages. Also, Mike said that when you draft the correspondence for final permit please include comment that staff reviewed outfall 005 and determined that including it in the permit was not necessary. (or however you can skillfully word it.) Page Four PART IV - EVALUATION,AND RECOMMENDATIONS The permittee requests renewal of the subject Permit, which also includes a request to modify the Permit to include an additional waste stream (decontaminated GW) to be discharged at outfall 002. Approval for the addition of this waste stream to the Permit is recommended -pending the TSB's review and concurrence of this request._A previously submitted. ATC request (along with regional recommendations) for the construction of the oil/water separator is awaiting reissuance of the modified NPDES Permit before action can be taken. The permittee also noted the existence of a previously unpermi-tted outfall (005 -Asiatic clam filter backwash), however, it is the opinion of this Office that the. discharge from this outfall is not considered "wastewater" and, therefore, should not be included in the Permit. Pending a review and approval of the WLA, it is recommended that the Permit be renewed as requested. Signature of Report Preparer Date Water Quality Reg nal Supervisor Date ., 4 31 a 496, 213011 4971�;.W J�NiE RgiA �E 85 499, 11 JPO 000 FEET (N.C.) v N I • n X11650 /1 9 c 10 ll T' 56 10 -fX pP�'. 193 I aiiings.Pond p; V, q _ � � ;] jl l �i �( /r +' _55 U 992 Q), Y (1-1Z) 682 j of o Lower Ar' wrong Fid SCALE 1:24000 2 0 1 MILE 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 FEET 9-1- 7� 1 .5 0 1 KILOMETRE CONTOUR INTERVAL 10 FEET _- \1 FIGURE USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF THE AREA AROUND ALLEN STEAM STATION. MN GN 4Jh* 80 MILS 0*02' 1 , MIL DUKE POWER COMPANY I ALLEN STEAM STATION D I S C H A R G E P O I N T S DISCFNRC£ NO. S 0 U R C E L E G E N D 001 CCW DISCHARGE 002 ASN BASIN DISCHARGE _ PLANT DRAINAGE 007 F.P.. HATER •1 AND •2 HYDRAULIC DISCHARGE DINTS N P D E S DISCHARGE POINTS COUPLING & MILL COOLING WATER 004 •3-5 NYORALI UC COUPLING ANO MILL CDOLING WATER Please print or type in the unshaded areas only. I N V UUU41 / `1 -rI"--a V.,I,IIV.4.7V1-ae U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL -PROTECTION• AGENCY _ FORM � .... .: . .. ..,�.,.,. �` APPLICATION FOR'PERMIT'TO. DISCHARGE WASTEWATER ��E PA EXISTING MANUFACTURING COMMERCIAL, -MINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS. "_ . NPOEs Cotisolidaied Permits Program :1. OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of Its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the. name of the receiving water. NUMB ER list B. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE _ . _ D. RECEIVING,WATER (name •. 1. OKO. f. YIN. a. ■KC. 1.090. A. MIN. ). ■it 001 35 11 23 81 00 44 South Fork 002 35 10 25 81 00 44 Catawba River *003 35 11 23 81 00 44 South Fork *004 35 11 23 81 -00 44 Catawba River *005 35 11 23 81 00 44 Catawba River 11. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flowthrough the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot. be determined (&g., for certain mining acdvides/, provide e pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and. any collec lowor f feetment rrieewres. a. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to:the effluent. Including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation;`gnd (3) -The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary. <a`: L OUT - OPERATIONS) cON,TRjou-nNG FLOW : ts�'.;'Y:` e'`.: ':-' "'' 3. TREATMENT - PALLN (list) a. OPERATION (lire) • , b. b. AVERAGE FLOW (include units) c':.a• DESCRIPTION ..LIST. CODES FROM TABLE 2C-1 once -through cooling 428.5 -MGD Discharge to surface water 4-A .(78.4.8: MGD 001 max.) Ash basin discharge --11.6 MGD Chemical coagulation; 2-D with sanitary wastes Sedimentation; I -U 002 and stormwater flows Neut./Ion Exchange; 2-J 2-K Discharge to surface water 4-A Misc. once -through, 6.3 MGD Discharge to surface water 4-A non -contact -cooling water *003 Misc. once -through, 8.01 MGD Discharge to surface water 4-A *004 non -contact cooling water; (Intermittent) intake screen and debris filter backwash Asiatic clam filter 0.18 MGD Discharge to surface water 4-A *005 backwash (Intermittent) For Identification Purpos s Only OFFICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub -categories) Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 General Information Plant Allen utilizes water from the Catawba River for condenser cooling and service water requirements. A schematic flow diagram of water use and discharges indicating typical (average)- flow rates for individual waste streams at Plant Allen is attached. A brief discussion of each discharge follows. All flows are based on historical data where possible or pump design capacities and normal run-times.. Discharge 001- Condenser Cooling Water (CCW) Condenser Cooling Water The CCW system is a once -through, non -contact cooling water system that removes heat rejected from the condensers and other selected heat exchangers. Each of the 5 units at Plant Allen has two condenser cooling pumps. The number of pumps used is dependent on unit load and intake temperatures with more pumps running with higher loads and intake temperatures. Units 1 and 2 share a common cooling water supply tunnel served by a total of 4 CCW pumps. Units 3 and 4 also share a tunnel and 4 CCW pumps. Unit 5 has a separate tunnel and 2 CCW pumps. The common tunnel design enables three pumps to give Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 the equivalent of 1 1/2 pump operation. The 1 1/2 pumps operation adds an economical range or flexibility when units are on partial load and when intake water temperatures are minimal. CONDENSER COOLING WATER PUMP CAPACITY UNIT # 1 -PUMP GPM 1 55,500 2 55,500 3 83,000 4 83,000 5 83,000 1.5 -PUMP GPM 74,800 74,800 111,200 111,200 2 -PUMPS GPM 83,500 83,500 126,000 126,000 126, 000 MAXIMUM COOLING WATER FLOW 545,000 GPM All condenser tubes at Plant Allen are cleaned manually with metal or rubber plugs. Mechanical cleaning is required once a year for most units. Chlorine or other biocides are not used. Discharge 002 - Ash Basin Storm Water run-off The ash basin a Plant Allen accommodates flows from the yard drainage sump, coal Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 yard sump, ash removal lines and rainfall run-off from the basin watershed area. The average rainfall run-off flows. are based on 47 inches of rain per year with 100% run-off from pond surfaces and 50% run-off from other areas. - The average run-off for the ash basin watershed area is 0.57 MD. Average run-off to the yard drainage sump is calculated to be 0.018 MGD. The normal rainfall run-off plus ground water seepage from the coal pile area is routed to the coal yard sump via the coal handling"sumps. Perforated pipes beneath the coal pile convey the ground water to the coal handling sumps. The total average flow to the. coal yard sump is calculated to be 0.053 MGD.. Oil Storage Run -Off Plant Allen has an above ground oil storage tank with a capacity of 100,000 gallons, an aboveground 5,000 gallon used oil storage tank and one underground gas tank with a 550 gal_Qt�.oapacit-y. The above ground tanks have primary containmen In -t rm o dikes. Any spills not contained within the dikes would be routed to the ash basin through the yard sumps. The underground gas tank is of double -walled fiberglass con All storage facilities are presently covered under the Spill Prevention and Countermeasure Plan. Boiler Cleaning: All five (5) boilers at Plant Allen are chemically cleaned with the next cleaning scheduled for 1996. The volume of the boilers determines the quantity of chemicals required for a cleaning. Boilers #1 and #2 each have a water side volume of 26,700 gallons. The volume of boilers #3, #4, and #5 is 40,100 gallons each. The volume of dilute waste chemical discharged from unit #1 or #2 during a cleaning is 294,000 gallons. The volume of diluted waste chemicals drained from #3, #4 and #5 totals 450,000 gallons each. These wastes are drained through temporary piping to the permanent ash removal lines which flow to the ash basin. Immediately prior to the beginning of a boiler chemical cleaning procedure, additional blocks are added to the ash basin discharge structure. This assures longer retention time of the chemical wastes for proper treatment through dilution, neutralization, precipitation, and ion - exchange as documented in the Ash Basin Equivalency Demonstration (October, 1976). A list of the chemicals and amounts required to clean the boilers at Plant Allen follows: 2 Chemicals Boilers 1&2 Sodium bromate 550 lbs Ammonium carbonate 1000 lbs Ammonium hydroxide 850 gal Hydrochloric acid 3700 gal Thiourea 1680 lbs Citric acid 300 lbs Soda ash 2200 lbs Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 Boilers 3, 4 & 5 550 lbs 1000 lbs 950 gal 5500 gal 2010 lbs 400 lbs 3400 lbs Floor Drains The wastes which enter the floor drains at Plant Allen accumulate in the boiler room sumps and turbine room sumps. The water which flows to the boiler room sumps originates from such sources as floor wash water, boiler blowdown, water treatment waste, condensates, equipment cooling water, sealing water and miscellaneous leakage (refer to the attached schematic of water flow for individual flows).The effluent from the units 1 through 4 boiler room sumps is flushed to the yard drain sump. The effluent from the unit 5 boiler room sump is flushed to the power house sump, which is then flushed to the yard drain sump. The turbine room sumps accommodate flows from floor washing, leakage, and occasional condenser water box drainage. The effluent from units 1 through 5 turbine room sumps are flushed to the yard drainage sump. Water Treatment System The water treatment wastes at Plant Allen consist of sedimentation, filter backwash, demineralizer regeneration wastes and boiler blowdown. The make-up water treatment system is comprised of a clarifier, five gravity filters, two activated carbon filters and one set of demineralizers. Make-up water is used in the boilers. Clarifier. The clarifier has an average production of 0.252 MGD. Polymer and clay are used to affect precipitation and thus remove suspended solids from the raw river water. Desludging of the clarifier takes places approximately 8% of the unit run-time with an average volume of 2300 GPD going to -the ash basin. Gravity Filters: There are five (5) gravity filters composed of anthracite which follow the clarifier in the water treatment process. One of these filters is backwashed every day with a waste flow of 21,000 GPD. The gravity filters are changed out on an as - needed basis with approximately 620 ft3 of used filter medium disposed of in the ash basin. 3 Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 Activated Carbon Filters: In addition to the gravity filters, there are two (2) activated carbon filters. These filters are backwashed twice per month. Approximately 30,000 gallons of water are required to backwash each of these filters. The activated carbon filters are composed of approximately 250 ft3 of granular activated carbon (coal). The spent filter medium is changed out yearly and is disposed of in the ash basin. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Unit: A Reverse Osmosis (RO) unit is used to decrease the conductivity in the make- up water, thereby increasing the efficiency of the demineralizers and reducing the amount of chemical needed for demineralizer regeneration. Sulfuric acid (25%) is injected at a rate of approximately 5 gal/day to control pH. During operation, the unit has a continual blowdown of 60 gal/min which is discharged to the ash basin. Sodium bisulfite is then injected downstream of the RO unit to remove any residual chlorine. The concentration of sodium bisulfite is maintained at 2 ppm. The RO unit is cleaned on a quarterly basis with the waste going to the yard drains and eventually the ash basin. During a cleaning, approximately 30 lbs of the cleaner OSMO AD -20 containing sulfamic acid, citric acid and sodium lauryl sulfate is used. Also used is a generic cleaner consisting of tri -sodium phosphate, sodium laurylsulfate and sulfuric acid with approximately 400 gallons of waste water going to the ash basin. Demineralizer.• The demineralizer consists of two (2) mixed -bed cells. Only one of these cells is operated at any one time. The cell which is in operation is regenerated approximately once every 4 days of operation. A regeneration requires 42 gallons of 660I3e sulfuric acid and 150 gallons of 50% sodium hydroxide. An average dilute waste chemical and rinse flow of 20,000 gal is realized. The dilute acid and caustic are discharged to the floor drains simultaneously through the same header for neutralization purposes. All regeneration wastes are flushed to the ash basin. The demineralizer resin is changed out approximately once every 5 years with the spent resin going to the ash basin. Approximately 1 mL of the surfactant Triton CF -54 or similar product is added to the new resin to improve separation. Boiler Blowdown: Each of the five (5) boilers at Plant Allen blowdown at an average rate of approximately 500 lbs. of steam per hour. The blowdown is allowed to flash in a blowdown tank. Most of the blowdown is vented to the atmosphere with a minimal amount of condensate discharged to the boiler room sump. The average condensate flow to this sump is 0.004 MGD. Hydrazine is maintained at a concentration of 25 ppb in the condensate system for deoxygenation. A minute amount of hydrazine (<10 ppb) may be present in the condensate flow to the boiler room sump. 4 Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 Sanitary Wastes A well supplies the drinking water requirements of Plant Allen. The sanitary waste at Plant Allen is treated in a septic tank followed by a sand filter. Approximately 190 people are responsible for the load on this system. An average flow of 4850 GPD is treated by the unit. The sand filter effluent is routed to the ash basin via the yard drainage sump. The sand filter sand is replaced on as -needed basis with the sand disposed of in the ash basin. Ash Disposal Plant Allen utilizes electrostatic precipitators to remove fly ash from its stack gases. These precipitators require approximately 4.5 IVIGD for fly ash sluicing to the ash basin. Bottom ash sluicing to the basin requires approximately 2.8 MGD for a total average_ ash removal flow of 7.3 MGD. Recirculating Water System Plant Allen has 2 recirculating water systems (RCW): a chiller system and a pump cooling water system. Both systems use the biocide H-310, H-303WB, H-300 or . similar products. In addition, the corrosion inhibitor CS or similar product is used. Generally, these systems are closed loop, but may need to be drained occasionally. All such water would enter the floor drains and then be discharged to the ash basin. Miscellaneous Waste Streams Laboratory Wastes: The chemistry lab on site performs a variety of water analyses and routine sample collections. Therefore several chemicals are used in the lab in small quantities for sample preservation, bottle rinsing, equipment calibration, conductivity analyses, etc. The wastes are flushed down the sink and discharged into the yard drainage sump and then pumped to the ash basin. (See attached table of hazardous substances for specific chemicals used and maximum quantities kept in the lab.) CO2 Injection System: During warmer periods of the year, algae blooms occur in the ash basin causing pH levels to rise. A CO2 system is utilized during these events to maintain the pH level below 9.0 standard units. Turbine Non-destructive Testing: Approximately once per year, one turbine is tested for cracks in the generator shaft using an ultrasonic nondestructive test. During the process a maximum of 400 gal of demineralized water mixed with 4 gal of corrosion inhibitor is used and discharged to the ash basin. R Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 Heat Exchanger Cleaning:: From time to time, it may be necessary to clean the small heat exchangers with polyacrylamide, polyacrylate, sodium laurylsulfate and tri-sodi um phosphate. All wastes would be routed to the ash basin. Condensate Polishers: Plant Allen utilizes condensate polishers which divert a portion of the normal condensate (closed system) flow through one of two cells per unit. The polishers provide filtration as well as ion exchange functions to remove or substantially reduce dissolved solids and suspended matter present in the condensate stream. The polishers require precoating with a combination of anion and cation resin. To facilitate precoating, 125-150 mL of a solution of polyacrylic acid (25%) is added to the precoat slurry. Upon exhaustion, the precoat is removed from the filters by water / air blasting and flushed to the ash basin via sumps. Condensate water is used to remove the exhausted precoat at the rate of: Unit 1 & 2 -1558 gal/precoat Units 3 -5 - 2090 gal%precoat. A total average waste flow of approximately 980 GPD to the ash basin is realized. Condenser Leakage Testing: Approximately 1 Ib. of a disodium fluorescing dye added to 15,000 gals of demineralized water is used occasionally to test the condensers for leakage. All wastes from the testing would be routed to the ash basin. Discharge 003 - Outfall 003 discharges into the CCW discharge canal. The discharge consists of cooling water from units 4 and 5 mill oil coolers, boiler feedpump hydraulic coolers and other miscellaneous equipment cooling. This water is once -through, non -contact cooling water withdrawn from the service water system. Discharare 004 - Equipment Coolina Water Cooling water for units 1 and 2 mill oil coolers, boiler feed pump hydraulic coupling and other miscellaneous equipment is discharged through outfall 004. This water is once -through, non -contact water drawn from the service water system. In addition, water from a vehicle rinse -down area is directed to this outfall. The rinse water contains no soaps or other additives D Plant Allen, Gaston County NPDES # NC0004979 May 20, 1994 Intake Screen Backwash The intake screens at Plant Allen are flushed on an "as needed" basis. Backwash usually averages 2 hours per shift. The average volume required is 0.84 MGD. The large debris floating on the river is caught on the parallel bar screens. This trash is collected and disposed of in a landfill. The silt, twigs, leaves and other light debris collected on the rotating screens are indigenous to. the river and are therefore flushed back with no harmful environmental consequences. Discharge 005 - Asiatic Clam Filter Water for the Unit 5 CCW water is filtered for Asiatic clams. Asiatic clams, common in Lake Wylie, can clog the condenser tubes. This filter is backwashed once a week for 15 minutes. A maximum flow of 3000 GPD is realized. No other additives are in the backwash water. 7