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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Portable Cooling Tower Request_20010509I r J Duke dr Power. A Duke Energy Company May 9, 2001 Mr. Mike Myers North Carolina Department Environment and Natural Resources NPDES Unit 1618 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1618 Duke Power Group Environment, Health & Safety MG03A5 13339 Halzers Ferry Road SUBJECT: Portable Cooling Tower Request Plant Allen NPDES Permit # NC0004979 Buck Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004774 Marshall Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004987 Record Number: NC -005157 Certified: 7000 1670 0003 3252 8363 Dear Mr. Myers: NC 28078-7929 This letter is an addendum to the letter dated April 10, 2001, see attached. After site visits by the cooling tower vendor engineers, the decision was made to pump the once - through, non -contact cooling water (CCW) water to the cooling towers after it exits the discharge pipe. Originally, the plan was designed to tap into the discharge line and remove a portion -.of the CCW. The effluent of the cooling tower will be returned downstream in the discharge canal so as not to influence the intake to the cooling tower. The effluent will be monitored for thermal and the data will be hard wired into the plant's database. This data will be included with the flow -weighted calculations to determine the plant's thermal discharge. If you need further clarification on this request, please contact John Mease at (704) 875- 5347. Thank you in advance for your prompt consideration. Sincerely, ki, -,,� m,� Michael A. Ruhe, Manager Water Compliance cc,,.Mike Parker — NCDENR, Mooresville Regional Office (L _ c� oN =3 m 0 0= W r o� SUBJECT: Portable Cooling Tower Request Plant Allen NPDES Permit # NC0004979 Buck Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004774 Marshall Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004987 Record Number: NC -005157 Certified: 7000 1670 0003 3252 8363 Dear Mr. Myers: NC 28078-7929 This letter is an addendum to the letter dated April 10, 2001, see attached. After site visits by the cooling tower vendor engineers, the decision was made to pump the once - through, non -contact cooling water (CCW) water to the cooling towers after it exits the discharge pipe. Originally, the plan was designed to tap into the discharge line and remove a portion -.of the CCW. The effluent of the cooling tower will be returned downstream in the discharge canal so as not to influence the intake to the cooling tower. The effluent will be monitored for thermal and the data will be hard wired into the plant's database. This data will be included with the flow -weighted calculations to determine the plant's thermal discharge. If you need further clarification on this request, please contact John Mease at (704) 875- 5347. Thank you in advance for your prompt consideration. Sincerely, ki, -,,� m,� Michael A. Ruhe, Manager Water Compliance cc,,.Mike Parker — NCDENR, Mooresville Regional Office PDrPower_ Duke A Duke Fx p Company April 10, 2001 Mr. Mike Myers North Carolina Department Environment and Natural Resources NPDES Unit 1618 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1618 SUBJECT: Portable Cooling Tower Request ,Plant Allen NPDES Permit # NC0004979 Buck Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004774 Marshall Steam Station NPDES Permit # NC0004987 Record Number: NC -005157 - Certified: 7000 1670.0003 3252 8387 Dear Mr. Myers: Duke Power Group Environment, Health d Safety MG03A5 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 Duke Power requests the approval of a pilot study using portable cooling towers to provide additional cooling to the once -through, non -contact cooling water (CCW) at three of our stations. The three stations are Plant Allen, Buck Steam Station and Marshall Steam Station. The cooling towers will be used during the months of June, July, August and September. The cooling towers for Plant Allen may be rotated to Marshall Steam Station, with Plant Allen using the towers during June, July and August. If the towers are moved to Marshall Steam Station, this move would occur at the end of August and be used there for September each year. Duke Power requests the pilot study to begin on June 1, 2001 and last through October 31, 2002. When, the portable cooling towers are in full operation, a portion.(<15%) of the CCW water will be removed from the discharge pipe and cooled before it reaches the compliance monitoring point. There are currently no plans to use chemicals or have a K blowdown discharge. It is also requested to move the thermal compliance point for Plant Allen 75 yards down stream in the discharge canal to account for the return line. John Mease and Ty Zieglerof Duke Powermet with. Mike Parker of NCDENR, Mooresville Regional Office, on Apri1:9,.2001 to discuss'the proposed Pilot Study... Me. Parker was unaware.of any potential water compliance issues or adverse environmental impacts associated with this.project. A vendor.; brochure with additional information o' the portable; cooling towers was left with. Mr Parker, see attached. Near term -forecast predictions indicate a continuation of abnormally dry conditions with below normal rainfall. Duke Power requests approval of this Pilot Study by April 24, 2001, to assure adequate electrical supply, while maintaining thermal limits, and protecting the environment. If you need further clarification on -this request, please contact John:M0-W at -(704) 875- - 5347. Thank you in advance for your prompt consideration. Sincerely, Michael A. Ruhe, Manager Water Compliance cc: Mike Parker — NCDENR, Mooresville Regional Office ; I N `` I. � t}