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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Supplemental cooling water pumping_200811137 FW: Allen Stean! Station - status of supplemental cooling water t Subject: Re: FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water pumping system project - Drought mitigation option From: Tom Belnick <Tom.Belnick@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:18:52 -0500 To: "Lewis, Ron" <relewisl@duke-energy.com> Ron- In response to your request, the Division authorizes Duke Energy to operate a permanent cooling water pumping system, which replaces a temporary structure which was previously authorized by letter dated May 22, 2008. This permanent structure will operate in accordance with the Duke supplement titled "Installation and Operational Plans for the Permanent Supplemental Cooling Water System at Allen Steam Station." These operating requirements include intake screens having slot size openings of 0.125 inches and pumps designed to withdraw at a through screen velocity. at, or below 0.5 fps. This permanent system will have the capacity to pump at a maximum flow rate of 345.6 MGD to supplement the existing cooling water system, and will operate on an as -needed basis from July through September. The facility will continue to perform routine lake monitoring during the period of pumping to assess limnological conditions in the Catawba River. NPDES Permit File NC0004979 Duke Energy/Allen Steam Station Gaston County Lewis, Ron wrote: Jackie and Tom, Have you had a chance to review the permanent system description or have any questions concerning authorization? Thanks, Ron Duke Energy Mail Code: EC13K 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Office 980-373-5710 Mobile 704-607-8755 From: Lewis, Ron Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 9:25 AM To: tom.belnick cpncmail.net Cc: Jackie Nowell Subject: FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water pumping system project - Drought mitigation option 1 of 3 11/13/2008 4:19 PM Re: FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental coolin� water ... Tom, Jackie may have already forwarded the fequest below. I received a response that Susan is no longer with the NCDENR and you are now thel supervisor for Western NPDES program. Congratulations on your new role. If Thanks, •i Duke Energy Mail Code: EC13K 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Office 980-373-5710 Mobile 704-607-8755 From: Lewis, Ron Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 9:14 To: Jackie Nowell Cc: Susan Wilson Subject: Allen Steam Station - status of Drought mitigation option Jackie, Per final FERC approval of the conveyai pumping system at Allen Steam Station, September of 2008. As noted in the attar water system, the floating intake piping with the permanent supplemental coolinj of Allen Steam Station operation for con months partly due to operation of the tem generation availability. Based on operatii specification to operate the permanent sys rather than continuously is requested. Thi September 2008, when milder weather pri discontinue use of the temporary system I is needed for inclusion in the conveyance pumping system at Allen Steam Station tt If any questions, please call. or Jackie have any questions, please call cooling water pumping system project - ;e application of the temporary supplemental cooling water 1e temporary system was operated during August and ied authorization to operate the supplemental cooling id pumps of the temporary system will now be replaced water system (see attached description). No curtailment )liance with thermal limits was necessary during these two )orary system, as well as mild weather and electric in of the temporary system, authorization to change the tem on as needed basis from July through September s request is based on operation of the temporary system in vailed and approval was granted by NCDENR to efore the end of September. Your approval of this request pplication for the permanent supplemental cooling water at will be submitted to FERC for approval. r 2 of 3 1 11/13/2008 4:19 PM Re: FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water ... a. Thanks, Ron Duke Energy Mail Code: EC13K 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Office 980-373-5710 Mobile 704-607-8755 Tom Belnick Supervisor, Western NPDES Program N.C. Division of Water Quality 919-807-6390 919-807-6495 (fax) tom.belnick@ncmail.net 3 of 3 11/13/2008 4:19 PM "I �:� FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water pump... Subject: FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water pumping system project - Drought mitigation option From: "Lewis, Ron" <relewisI@duke-energy.com> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:25:24 -0400 fJ To: "tom.belnick@ncmail.net" <tom.belnick@ncmail.net> CC: Jackie Nowell <jackie.nowell@ncmail.net> Tom, Jackie may have already forwarded the request below. I received a response that Susan is no longer with the NCDENR and you are now the supervisor for Western NPDES program. Congratulations on your new role. If you or Jackie have any questions, please call Thanks, Ron Duke Energy Mail Code: EC 13K 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Office 980-373-5710 Mobile 704-607-8755 From: Lewis, Ron Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 9:14 AM To: Jackie Nowell Cc: Susan Wilson Subject: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling water pumping system project - Drought mitigation option Jackie, Per final FERC approval of the conveyance application of the temporary supplemental cooling water pumping system at Allen Steam Station, the temporary system was operated during August and September of 2008. As noted in the attached authorization to operate the supplemental cooling water system, the floating intake piping and pumps of the temporary system will now be replaced with the permanent supplemental cooling water system (see attached description). No curtailment of Allen Steam Station operation for compliance with thermal limits was necessary during these two months partly due to operation of the temporary system, as well as mild weather and electric generation availability. Based on operation of the temporary system, authorization to change the specification to operate the permanent system on as needed basis from July through September rather than continuously is requested. This request is based on operation of the temporary system in September 2008, when milder weather 1 of 2 10/14/2008 1:56 PM FW: Allen Steam Station - status of supplemental cooling wat6r pump... prevailed and approval was granted by NCDENR to discontinue use of the temporary system before the end of September. Your approval of this riquest is needed for inclusion in the conveyance application for the permanent supplemental cooling w ter pumping system at Allen Steam Station that will be submitted to FERC for approval. If any questions, please call. Thanks, Ron Duke Energy Mail Code: EC13K 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Office 980-373-5710 Mobile 704-607-8755 hQ Content -Description: Authorization D 05222008.p df NCDENR DWQ Authorization 0522200 .pdf Content -Type: application/pdf Content -Encoding: base64 . .. . ...... system 2 of 2 t -Description: Permanent system description.pdf t -Type: application/pdf t -Encoding: base64 10/14/2008 1:56 PM Ronald E. Lewis' Duke Energy Company Water Management. EC13K P.O. Box 1006 Charlotte, North Carolina Michael,F..Easley, Governor State of`North Carolina William G. Ross; Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Coleen H. Sullins,Director Divlslon'ofWater Quality *Y,22,2008 28201 -1006 - Subject Authorization to.t,;, e. Temporary Cooling Water.Intake Structure. NPDES Permit NC0004079' Duke Power/ Allen Steam Station Gaston County Dear,Mr. Lewis: This letter authorizes the operation of a temporary, supplemental cooling water pumping system atthe existing Allen Steam`Station electric plant. The system will consist -of nine floating ,:intake :pipes with screened.open ngs (3/8 'inch square mesh) and pumps designed to(withdraw at a`through screen velocity at or below•'0.5 feet per second (fps). The intake pipes will pump water from.the.Catawba River 'to ,the station's condenser cooling water (CCW)` discharge canal, which flows to the South Fork Catawba River. The temporary supplemental cooling water pumping system will initially pump at the rate of 60, 000 gallons per minute y(gpm) and will be an 11% increase of the current pumping capacity. .(This temporary intake system will be replaced by :a permanent pumping system of submerged wedge wire screened piping and pumps designed to Mthdraw-a total of240 000 gpm into four manifolds and four pipes that will discharge into the CCW canal in July 2009.) This temporary pumping plan has been proposed to -ensure unintenvpted power' production' at this, base load facility, while mitigating effects on the aquatic community and downstream users. The current proposal has been reviewed by staff of the NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ).- The.temporarypumping-plan is authorized to be implemented with the following operational,and design measures to mmimiZe water quality and biological impacts: The°temporary supplemental cooling water pumpingsystem will operate. continuously from July 2008 through September 2008 in- conjunction with the operation -of the Allen Steam Station's electrical generating units. The Catawba River intake pumps will be positioned , above the river bottom and have an' approach Velocity less than or equal to 0.5 feet per. ;second across screening wiih '3/8 inch mesh openings to. minimize fish entrainment and impingement. ➢ The temporary supplemental cooling water pumping 'system "will initially pump at the rate of 60, : 000 gallons per minute (gpm) and will be an 11% increase of the'currenf pumping capacity.. ➢ The withdrawal Iocation will be downstream of the existing intake structure and pump the water from the Catawba River to the condenser cooling water' discharge canal, which #lows, to the South Fork Catawba River. ➢ The facility will perform routine monthly lake monitoring during the„period of pumping to assess . hmnological conditions in the Catawba River During July, August and 'September, thermal and DO profiles will be in the vertical water column at designated downstream sampling; locations, r 161.7 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 - TELEPHONE 919-733 5083/FAX 919-733=0719 VISIT us'ON THE WEB AT hitp://62o.e6r.state.nc.u5/NPDES - NC0004979 Page 2 of 2 May 22, 2008 Please note that this authorization does not IM4ct the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality, the Division of Land Resources, the Coastal Area Management Act, or any other federal or local governmental permi . If you have any questions or need,additional i1brmation, please do not hesitate to contact Jacquelyn M. Nowell of my stair at (919) 733-5083, extension 512. cc: Central Files NPDES File/NC0004979 Mooresville Regional Office — Surface Bryn Tracy/Environmental Sciences S, Protection SIfICCIPya: Sof b ts+Dr, W-cestern NPDES Program INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAL PLANS FOR THE PERMANENT SUPPLEMENTAL COOLING WATER SYSTEM AT ALLEN STEAM STATION As a part of drought mitigation options approved by the NCDENR Division of Water Quality, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, owner of the Allen Steam Station electric power generating facility, plans to replace the temporary supplemental cooling water system with the permanent system. Construction of the permanent system will be in the same area as the temporary system that lies within the existing industrial power generation complex (see reference map below). Water will be withdrawn and discharged within the FERC boundary of Lake Wylie. MAP OF BELMOM NC—SC HORtH CARpL�NA M; MAP OF CHAROLEt7E *m �C 18937- 74 Ok*RANGLE i&xnON- t! . Last Edit Mar. 14, 2008 DUKE ENERGY ALLEN, STATION TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ONc C' Y _� �BELMONT �NG` SCALE 0001,1%. WATER TEMPERATURE; OOPIiROL; SYS(E]A TEMPORARY ,PIPE' EROSION AND SEDIMENT =NfROL PLAN 0 2000. 4000 6000` FEEL FILENAME 9933-SK1 The permanent pumping system will consist of four 5-ft diameter water transfer lines with two intake screens at the end hof each line having slot size openings of 0.125 inches and pum s esigned o wrtdraw N F-Zt r ug_ sc�een vThe temporary water transfer line used in 2008 will be buried and become one of four water transfer lines that will be used t, manage the station's discharge water temperature between July and September of ea6 year. The pumping capacity through each transfer line will be 60,000 gpm (86.4 MG). The permanent system will have the capacity to pump at a maximum flow rate of 2140,000 gpm (345.6 MGD) to supplement the existing cooling water system and enable Allen Steam Station to extend power production, as well as continued compliance with thermal limits to assure protection of the aquatic community and downstream users. 1 • � � a � ' w�" ,..— ,----' : ; �' _ icy ° ;'� s-�t As part of the overall intake screen system, an air backwash system will enable debris removal from the screen surface by delivering a suitable volume of compressed air to the inside of the screen body. The exiting air will scour the screen surface to maintain adequate design flow and through slot velocity characteristics. bR.-EDGE `IN ELEV- 5,45 -- F2E( UiREP,, ROP " (), S- E C MW PRb�b `� �1 J. QLO AIRBuRsir PIPING: ED F�R'Q F05 CQFFERIMM, WC V + . { ,a WW1 JN Only minimal disturbance of the shoreline buffer will be required for installation of the water transfer lines, as directional boring will be used to tunnel under the shoreline. Dredging of the lake bottom adjacent to the shoreline will be required for installation of the intake screens a minimum of 20 ft below the full pool level of Lake Wylie, as well as a temporary sheet pile coffer dam to prevent water from entering the transfer lines during installation under the shoreline. A hydraulic cutterhead suction dredge will, be used to transfer approximately 30,000 cy of material to an existing permitted 180 acre wastewater treatment pond (NPDES Permit No. NC0004979). Dredging will be conducted per approval of the Army Corps of Engineers. A portion of the previously cleared area for installation of the temporary system will be excavated for installation of the pump station and routing of the water transfer lines underground. From the pumping station, water transfer lines will be routed west from the pump station, jacked under the railroad tracks, and then proceed northwest around the south side of the coal pile. The pipes will then turn north-northwest and be jacked under Plant Allen Road and continue north-northeast to the south end of the cooling water discharge canal. Approximately 1,300 feet of the proposed construction will be through the coal storage area south of i cleared wooded area west of the grassy area west of the parking activities will be per approval of For protection of public recre installed for the temporary sysi permanent system as prescribed Warning signage at the condem is already installed. Boating tr impacted, as intake lines will be No changes in hydro project ope utilization of the proposed supple July, August, and September. A system from Lake Wylie will be operation of the permanent syster or 1 % of the maximum withdrx occur from operation of the temf response plans. Since the intake 1 elevation of the existing intake capacity of the system will not be elevation required for full hydroel coal pile, 700 feet will be through the previously al pile and approximately 700 feet will be through a and switchyard. All land clearing and excavating NCDENR Division of Land Resources. :)n within Lake Wylie, warning buoys and signage i will remain in the area near the intake area of the the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. cooling water discharge canal of Allen Steam Station is along the main channel of Lake Wylie will not be least 20 ft. below the full pool level. •ation will be required as a result of construction and nental cooling water system within Lake Wylie during 1 water withdrawn by the supplemental cooling water eturned to the lake. Consumptive use associated with i for three months' is estimated to be less than 1 MGD val flow. No impact to water conservation plans will Crary cooling water system, as well as water shortage nes of the permanent system will be placed at the same of Allen Steam Station, the maximum withdrawal limited due to lake level elevation or the critical intake operation of Lake Wylie Hydro Station.