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August 22, 2017 Ms. Julie Gryzb North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Re NPDES Wastewater Permit Modification request Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Marshall Steam Electric Plant Permit # NC0004987 Catawba County Dear Ms. Gryzb, Duke Energy Corporation Marshall Steam Station 8320 East NC Highway 150 Terrell, NC 28682 RECEIVEDINCDEWWR AUG 2 5 2017 Water Quality Permitting Section Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke) is submitting herein information to support a NPDES Permit Modification for the subject facility This submittal is intended to provide descriptions of modifications that will be necessary to comply with recently enacted laws and regulations including the Federal Steam Electric Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG), Federal Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) rule, the North Carolina Coal Ash Management Act (NC-CAMA) of 2014 and HB 630 of 2016 Enclosed is a check for $1030 for the required major modification fee With numerous federal and state requirements to coordinate and implement in a short time for the site, planning and sequencing of work are paramount and dynamic As such, final scope and sequence for all work is not complete at this time. Where scope is still not finalized, Duke has provided the most acceptable option that is being evaluated in an attempt to limit the number of subsequent submittals necessary Itis Duke's belief that the information provided in this submittal is of sufficient detail to allow for review and issuance of a modified NPDES permits for the Marshall Steam Electric Plant (Marshall) This is consistent with the guidance received from DEQ staff in a meeting on February 24, 2017 and with similar modification requests submitted by Duke in the summer of 2016 A new NPDES Outfall Map with coordinates is included as Attachment #1 A new Site Plan is included as Attachment #2 A process flow line diagram is included as Attachment #3. The following items are the requested modifications of the permit that Duke requests Specific permit requests from Duke are identified in bold throughout this submittal. The NPDES permit for Marshall Steam Station contains applicability dates for the best available technology (BAT) limits for bottom ash transport water and flue gas desulfurization (FGD) wastewater imposed by the 2015 revisions to the Steam Electric Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELG). Duke Energy (Duke) requests these limits and associated applicability dates are removed in the modified permit based on recent actions by EPA By letter dated April 12, 2017, the EPA Administrator announced EPA's decision to reconsider the 2015 revisions to the ELG In a subsequent action, the EPA Administrator issued an Administrative Stay, published in the Federal Register on April 25, 2017, to the applicability dates of the ELG that have not passed until August 12, 2017, while EPA determines any portions of the 2015 revisions to the ELG for which it seeks a remand to pursue further rulemaking. In addition, on June 6, 2017, a proposed rule postponing certain applicability dates of the 2015 revisions to the ELG was published in the Federal Register. The proposed rule applies to the applicability dates for the BAT and Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources (PSES) limits for bottom and fly ash transport water, FGD wastewater, flue gas mercury control wastewater and gasification wastewater. The public comment period on this rule ended on July 6, 2017. If this rule is finalized as proposed, the applicability dates would be postponed until EPA promulgates a final rule specifying revised applicability dates. On August 14th, EPA filed a motion with the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to put portions of the 2015 revisions to the ELG litigation on hold while EPA reconsider certain ELG limits. EPA, specifically, requested to sever and hold in abeyance the litigation issues related to bottom ash transport water, FGD wastewater, and IGCC gasification wastewater and stated its intent to conduct a rulemaking to potentially revise the more stringent BAT effluent limitations and PSES for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater. Based on these recent actions by the EPA Administrator, Duke requests the no discharge limit for bottom transport water imposed on Outfall 002 (normal operation and dewatering) and the limits for arsenic, mercury, selenium and nitrate/nitrite for FGD wastewater imposed on internal Outfall 004 and associated applicability dates are removed in the modified permit. This request is made on the assumption that the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals will approve EPA's motion and EPA will finalize the rule postponing the applicability dates of the more stringent BAT limits for bottom ash transport water and FGD wastewater prior to the permit being issued. With EPA's intent to revise the BAT provisions of § 423.13 (g)(1)(i) for FGD wastewater and § 423.13 (k)(1)(i) for bottom ash transport water, and the applicability dates postponed, the BAT limits established for FGD wastewater and bottom ash transport water generated before the applicability date stated in § 423.13 (g)(1)(ii) for FGD wastewater, and § 423.13 (k)(1)(ii) for bottom ash transport water should apply. These conditions impose a Technology Based Effluent Limit (TBEL) for total suspended solids (TSS) of 30 mg/L on a 30 -day average and 100 mg/L on a daily maximum. 2. North Carolina's Coal Ash Management Act and the Federal CCR rule will prohibit continued wastewater flows to the existing ash basin at Marshall. Projects are underway including the installation of a submerged flight conveyor and redundant fly ash handling equipment to convert ash handling of both bottom ash and fly ash to 100% dry handling. All other wastewater inputs to the active ash settling basin must be redirected and handled in another manner. Duke intends to construct a new, lined Retention Basin to handle wastewater flows currently directed to the active ash settling basin including treated Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) wet scrubber wastewater, other low volume wastes, including air pre -heater, boiler and electrostatic precipitator wash water, fire system water, storm water runoff and leachate from the Industrial Landfill, and the FGD Residue Landfill. All Yard Sumps (3), all process sumps (boiler room, turbine room, ash silos, and storm water runoff from the gypsum area will also be redirected to the Retention Basin. Anew Outfall associated with a new Retention Basin will be required. The retention basin will be approximately 19.5 acres in area and will have chemical feed systems for the addition of flocculent and pH adjustment chemicals. Calculated predictions for influent and effluent concentrations for the Retention Basin are included on Table 1 in Attachment #4. These predicted concentrations were developed first by characterizing the wastewater streams that are www.duke-energy.com currently discharging into the ash basin; then by developing flow and mass balances to determine the influent load on the new retention basin; next the removal performance for the new retention basin and chemical feed system was estimated by extrapolating the projected total suspended solids removal efficiency to predict the effluent concentrations. It is anticipated this retention basin will have a flow volume of approximately 5.0 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) to Lake Norman. Duke requests a new NPDES Outfall 005 for the discharge from the Retention Basin be added to the permit. 3. A separate and Holding Basin will be constructed to provide preliminary capacity for the Retention Basin. Stormwater from the coal pile will be pumped to the Holding Basin. The Holding Basin will be designed, constructed, and operated to hold the coal pile runoff which results from a 25 year, 24- hour rainfall event. Flows from the holding basin will be directed to the lined retention basin described in item # 1 above. Because designed treatment for coal pile runoff water stream is the lined retention basin, Duke requests that ELG limits for TSS from coal pile runoff be imposed from the outfall of the lined retention basin discharge. The Holding Basin will be designed with a location to allow various vacuumed sediments and solids to be decanted prior to the disposal of the resulting solids into the onsite landfill. Periodically, any accumulated solids in the retention and holding basins will be dewatered and disposed of in the facility's onsite landfill. The holding basin will be designed for batch processing and will be approximately 12.5 acres in area. Storm water and water from the yard sumps may also be directed to the Holding Basin. The holding basin will have chemical feed systems for adjusting pH and polymer addition to enhance settling. Once acceptable, the holding basin contents will be transferred to the Retention Basin. 4. Landfill Leachate must be rerouted in order to comply with CAMA 2014 and the Federal CCR rule. Currently, Landfill Leachate flows to the ash settling basin for treatment prior to being released through NPDES Outfall 002. Duke plans to reroute leachate from the Industrial Landfill and the FGD Residue Landfill to the Retention Basin for treatment as described in item #1 with final discharge through the new outfall 005. Duke requests that landfill leachate be listed as a contributing flow to the lined retention basin and that any ELG limits associated with landfill leachate are imposed on the discharge from the lined retention basin. 5. The existing FGD Wastewater Treatment System (WWTS) currently flows through constructed wetlands and then flows through Internal Outfall 004. To comply with the Federal ELG for FGD wastewater, a new FGD WWTS system will be constructed and utilized. This system will consist of physical/chemical treatment units, a bioreactor, and ultrafiltration systems. Solids settled and collected in the physical/chemical system will be handled via a series of filter presses and disposed of in the facility's onsite landfill. A new Internal Outfall 006 will be required to accommodate the new FGD WWT discharge. The new Internal Outfall 006 will be directed to the retention basin described www.duke-energy.com in item #2 of this letter. Duke requests that a new Internal Outfall 006 for the new FGD wastewater treatment system discharge be added to the permit. An updated Marshall Steam Station Hazardous and Toxic Substances list is attached. The added chemicals are as follows: Hydrated Lime, Ferrous Chloride, Organo -Sulfide, Polymer, Nutrient, 50% Citric Acid, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Bisulfite, Caustic Acid, Magnesium Hydroxide, Urea and Hydrogen Peroxide. Duke intends to process legacy FGD wastewater through existing permitted Internal Outfall 004 until the treatment units associated with that outfall are decommissioned and closed. The requested new Internal Outfall 006 for treated FGD wastewater and Internal Outfall 004 will need to both be operational for a period of time. Outfall 004 will continue to discharge into the ash settling basin. Upon completion of a new FGD Wastewater treatment system, Outfall 004 will remain solely for stormwater discharge. Storm water from the new FGD treatment area will be directed to the retention basin and discharge through Outfall 005. The location of the new FGD wastewater treatment system and its associated Internal Outfall 006 is identified on the Site Plan available in Attachment #2. 6. Yard Sump 1 will be modified creating a new Yard Sump 1A. Yard Sump 2 and the fly ash silo area sump will be rerouted to the new Yard Sump 1A. In addition, storm water runoff from Parking Lot C and the Main Drive will be rerouted to Sump 1A. Flows into Sump 1A are depicted in the drawing entitled Water Redirection Program Drainage Areas included as Attachment #5. Yard Sump 1A will flow to the new Retention Basin for treatment. Yard Sump 1A will utilize the existing overflow Outfall 02A. This new configuration is depicted on the Flow Diagram provided as Attachment #3. Duke requests all references in the permit to Yard Sump 1 be replaced with Yard Sump 1A. Existing Yard Sump 2 collects wastewater from the powerhouse including air pre -heater, boiler and electrostatic precipitator wash water, and the powerhouse yard area. In addition, flows from high traffic and equipment storage areas including the main drive 2 areas, the warehouse area, roof drains between units 3 and 4, plus newly installed and/or rerouted yard storm water run-off drains will be directed to Yard Sump 2. Flows into Sump 2 are depicted in the drawing entitled Water Redirection Program Drainage Areas included as Attachment #5. There will be no changes to the existing Yard Sump 2 overflow Outfall 02B. Yard sump 3 receives storm water flow from an existing storm water retention pond including storm water from the FGD and WWT outdoor areas. Additional water flows from the units 3and 4 precipitator area will flow into Yard Sump 3. Yard Sump 3 will be pumped into Yard Sump 2. 7. Duke has rerouted plant sanitary waste (domestic waste that previously discharged through Outfall 002) to the municipal sewer system. With this modification, Duke requests the BOD, 5 -day, 20°C monthly average limit of 30.0 mg/L and daily maximum limit of 45.0 mg/L plus the Fecal Coliform www.duke-energy.com (geo. mean) monthly average of 200/100 ml and the Daily Maximum Limit of 400/100 ml associated with the discharge of domestic waste be removed from Outfall 002 from sections A. (2.) and A. (3.) of the permit to reflect the new plant domestic waste discharge configuration. 8. Area of wetness (AOW) disposition: Duke requests that there be no sampling required for any newly identified AOW's that are located and flow within the facility's treatment process and are released through permitted NPDES Outfalls. Duke requests that any future AOW's that are identified and are tributary to an existing permitted Outfall not require notification to DEQ. 9. CWA Section 316(b) alternate schedule: The previously requested alternate schedule for compliance with Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act still applies and requires a 316(b) application with the next permit renewal. 10. Duke Energy request the inclusion of a permitted outfall point associated with the emergency spillway of the ash basin. Discharges from this point are not anticipated in events less than a 100 year design storm. Characterization of any discharge would be represented by previous ash basin characterization and diluted by significant storm water. The coordinates for this discharge point to Lake Norman are 35°36'33.24'N 80°57'30.45"W. 11. Duke Energy has identified an AOW that has potential to discharge into Lake Norman identified as AOW-104. The flow is inconsistent; however Duke has obtained a sample using the SOP created by Synterra. Those results are included as attachment 7. At time of sampling, flows were less than 1 liter per minute and the sample point was located below the ordinary high water mark of Lake Norman. The coordinates for this area are 35°36'22.99'N 80°57'32.33"W. Duke is requesting permit coverage for this area and that this area be monitored for changes. Duke requests that samples from outfall 102 be considered representative due to close proximity and characteristics. We appreciate your attention to these requests and look forward to finalizing the modifications to the NPDES permit for the Marshall Steam Electric Plant in the near future. Doing so will allow Duke to comply with mandated requirements in recent legislation. Should you have any questions regarding this letter or require additional information, please contact Mr. Brad Loveland at (980) 373- 2820 or at brad.loveland@duke-energy.com. "I 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. 1 am. aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." www.duke-energy.com Sincerely, Rick R. Roper General Manager III Marshall Steam Station Enclosures: Attachment 1 - NPDES Outfalls Attachment 2 - Site Plan Attachment 3 - Process Flow Diagram Attachment 4 - Basin Performance Attachment 5 -Yard Drainage Plan Attachment 6- Marshall Steam Station Hazardous and Toxic Substances List Duke Energy cc: Shannon Langley, Scott LaSala, Richard Baker, Brad Loveland www.duke-energy.com DUKE "';ENERGY. DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION Marshall Steam Station 8320 East NC Highway 150 Terrell, NC 28682 Attachment # 1 NPDES Outfalls 2017 NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant N C0004987 August 22, 2017 Outfall Latitude Longitude 001 35'35'43.00"N 80'57'52.00"W 002 35'36'21.00"N 80°57'35.00"W 002A 3535'58.00"N 80'57'50.00"W 0026 35'35'57.00"N 80'57'51-00"W 003 3535'52.00"N 80°57'47.00"W 004 35'36'31.00"N 80'58'0.00"W 005 35'3558.70"N 80'57'50.28"W 006 35`35'56.50"N 80'57'35.55"W 101 35'36'42.00"N 80'57'38.00"W 102 35'36 24.20"N 80'57 32.60"W NPDES Outfalls tn1 Facility Location (Map not to scale) iL v sl 700 1,400 Fed 005 -002B o02a F IA sL 2 003 &mm" Cepinj" Will MidYmpopls Soft iwbw e . IC OMMV, NC Crhr4r4� fro W W wd Mme, MC 911 Bow MC Oel11y, NC CaM IrOy+M'c Ydrmalim and Md/x, *C DOT - GS Un1 IIA / "f f. o r y 'i � •rANi l NPDES Outfall Location A Sump Duke Energy Parcel USGS Cluad: Lake Norman Sub -Basin: 03-08-32 Receiving Stream: Catawba River River Basin: Catawba Stream Class: WS -N, B -,CA Hydrologic Unit: 0305010112 Figure I www.duke-energy.com awba Rrver (Lake Norman below e'_alcin 780) Riv�e(Basin Catawba f Sub Basin 30832 Stream Class: W S-N&G CA ; • gib` , &mm" Cepinj" Will MidYmpopls Soft iwbw e . IC OMMV, NC Crhr4r4� fro W W wd Mme, MC 911 Bow MC Oel11y, NC CaM IrOy+M'c Ydrmalim and Md/x, *C DOT - GS Un1 IIA / "f f. o r y 'i � •rANi l NPDES Outfall Location A Sump Duke Energy Parcel USGS Cluad: Lake Norman Sub -Basin: 03-08-32 Receiving Stream: Catawba River River Basin: Catawba Stream Class: WS -N, B -,CA Hydrologic Unit: 0305010112 Figure I www.duke-energy.com C. F - Site Plan Q 0 we OWN* "C Cwhr for NC Ohdl4P, NC Ce#r brGa�!� h brmAc *,4 �, roc 9n - G ordic Arry�e.hCD4T-GSUni NC MM40M 1b♦on! pmp"' Facility Location (Map not to scale) Legend _ Proposed Basin ' NPDES Outfall Location - Proposed WWTS Duke Energy Parcel Sump www.duke-energy.com Attachment #2 Site Plan NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant August 22, 2017 www.duke-energy.com Attachment #3 Future Process Flow Diagram NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant NC0004987 August 22, 2017 www.duke-energy.com Lake Norman ID Fan Control House Non -contact Cooling Water Intake Screen Backwash Ash Sluice Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Wet Scrubber Wastewater Projected Future Marshall Steam Station Flow Diagram NPDES Permit #N00004987 Internal Outfall 003 Catawba County 0.2 MGD Submerged Flight Conveyor Evap. 1.7 MGD FGD Wastewater Treatment System (Phys/Chem & Bio) Heat Exchanger Cooling Water Air Preheater Water, Precipitator & Boiler Wash Waters, Misc. Cleaning Wastewaters Misc. Equipment Cooling Raw Water Treatment I Boiler and Turbine Room Sumps Coal Pile Once -through Cooling Water Constructed Wetlands Internal Outfa 0.8 MGD 1.15 MG Fly Ash Silo Sump Outfall 001 1093 MGD Domestic Wastewater Sanitary 0.53 MGD 0.04 MGD Stormwater 1.9 Yard Drain Sumps MGD (2 flows to 1A) 2.43 Alternate MGD -------------------------- Route Holding Basin Stormwater 0.5 MGD -� F_ Landfill Leachate 0.04 MGD Retention Basin An La ke Norman POTW Outfall 102 > Lake Norman Outfall 101 > Lake Norman Outfall 002 _ > Lake 1.0 MGD Norman -------------- Outfalls 002A and 002B Yard Sump Overflows -> (No flow expected) Retention Basin Overflow (No flow expected) ---------------------------------------------- Outfall 005 5 MGD Lake Norman La ke Norman www.duke-energy.com Attachment #4 Water Redirection Retention Basin Projected Performance NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant N C0004987 April 22, 2017 www.duke-energy.com TABLE 1 Water Redirection Retention Basin Projected Performance Predicted Influent Predicted Effluent Concentrations Concentrations Constituent Concentration Units Concentration Units Classicals Ammonia 0.32 mg-N/L 0.32 mg-N/L Calcium 300.04 ppm 297.75 ppm Chlorides 363.10 ppm 363.10 ppm Fluorides 1.21 ppm 1.21 ppm Nitrite+Nitrate 4.64 mg-N/L 4.64 mg-N/L Sodium 13.25 ppm 12.73 ppm Sulfates 350.47 ppm 157.71 ppm TDS 1467.72 ppm 1320.94 ppm Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 2.20 mg-N/L 2.20 mg-N/L Total Organic Carbon 2.34 ppm 2.34 ppm Total Phosphorous 0.21 mg-P/L 0.21 mg-P/L TSS 1 266.48 ppm 1 13.32 ppm Metals, Total Recoverable Aluminum 6.00 ppm 0.33 ppm Antimony 1.50 ppb 1.10 ppb Arsenic 13.04 ppb 3.45 ppb Barium 0.12 ppm 0.06 ppm Beryllium 2.20 ppb 1.39 ppb Boron 24.81 ppm 24.74 ppm Bromides 3.66 ppm 3.30 ppm Cadmium 1.09 ppb < 1 ppb Chromium 11.87 ppb 3.08 ppb Cobalt 13.35 ppb 8.65 ppb Copper 16.53 ppb 3.23 ppb I ron 7.74 ppm 0.58 ppm Lead 6.34 ppb 1.35 ppb Magnesium 111.64 ppm 110.88 ppm Manganese 544.29 ppb 469.34 ppb Mercury 10.12 ppt 5.73 ppt Molybdenum 37.17 ppb 27.15 ppb Nickel 21.28 ppb 11.32 ppb Potassium 6.37 ppm 5.64 ppm Selenium 16.35 ppb 13.16 ppb Silver 1.02 ppb < 1 ppb Strontium 1.06 ppm 0.99 ppm Thallium 0.91 ppb < 1 ppb Tin 63.44 ppb 36.26 ppb Titanium 0.26 ppm 0.03 ppm Vanadium 19.50 ppb 3.33 ppb Zinc 1 54.74 ppb 1 25.75 ppb www.duke-energy.com Attachment #5 Water Redirection Program Drainage Areas NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant NC0004987 August 22, 2017 Yard Drainage Plan www.duke-energy.com 4S. 7 - MR. LAC F 4r 1011 WWj pp Attachment #6 Marshall Steam Station Hazardous and Toxic Substances List NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant NC0004987 August 22, 2017 www.duke-energy.com Marshall Steam Station Hazardous and Toxic Substances (Updated) Table 5.1 50% Citric Acid Cyclohexane Naphthenic Acidalene Sodium Dodecvlbenzenesulfonate Acetaldehyde Dodecylbenzene sulfonic Acid Nickel Hydroxide Sodium Fluoride Acetic Acid Ethylbenzene Nitric Acid Sodium Hydroxide Adipic Acid Ferrous Chloride Nutrient Sodium Hypochlorite Aluminum sulfate Ferrous Sulfate Organo -Sulfide Sodium Phosphate Diabasic Ammonia Formaldehyde Phenol Sodium Phosphate Tribasic Ammonium Chloride Hydrated Lime Phosphoric Acid Styrene Ammonium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid Phosphorus Sulfuric acid Antimony Trioxide Hydrofluoric Acid Polymer Toluene Asbestos Hydrogen Peroxide Potassium Bichromate Urea Benzene Hydrogen Sulfide Potassium Hydroxide Vanadium Pentoxide Calcium Carbonate Magnesium Hydroxide Potassium Permanganate Vinyl Acetate Caustic Acid Maleic Acid Propionic Acid Xylene (Mixed Isomers) Chlorine Mercuric Nitrate Pyrethrins Zinc Chloride Cupric Nitrate Monoethylamine www duke-energy.com Attachment #7 Marshall Steam Station Laboratory Analytical Report - AOW 104 NPDES Permit Modification Marshall Steam Electric Plant N C0004987 August 22, 2017 www duke-energy.com evDUKE Analytical Laboratory ENERGY, 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersvllle, NC 28078-7929 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 Phone 980-875-5245 Fax 980-875-4349 Order Summary Report Order Number: J17080242 Project Name MARSHALL - NPDES - AOW Customer Name(s) Ross Hartfield, Tim Hunsucker, Chris Suttel, Kathy Webb, Brandon Russo,Chris Customer Address 8320 NC Hwy 150 East Mail Code Marshall Steam Station Terrell, NC 28682 Lab Contact Mary Ann Ogle Phone 980-875-5274 7 do=cam d-doke� —gy dc=ent, f 1 �&M. .-Accounts ou-Personal ou=PNT2nsltlonal -.A011 2111111111 Re ort Authorized B r /+fir Iag,o. spetl0edponlonsofthIs P Y % I e9F✓lCli 1 d,cument Date: 8/16/2017 (Signature) 2017 08 16 16 26 48-04 00 Mary Ann Ogle Program Comments: Please contact the Program Manager (Mary Ann Ogle) with any questions regarding this report Data Flags & Calculations: Analytical lab Pagel of 37 Any analytical tests or individual analytes within a test flagged with a Qualifier indicate a deviation from the method quality system or quality control requirement The qualifier description is found at the end of the Certificate of Analysis (sample results) under the qualifiers heading All results are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted Subcontracted data included on the Duke Certificate of Analysis is to be used as information only Certified vendor results can be found in the subcontracted lab final report Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory subcontracts analyses to other vendor laboratories that have been qualified by Duke Energy to perform these analyses except where noted Data Package: This data package includes analytical results that are applicable only to the samples described in this narrative An estimation of the uncertainty of measurement for the results in the report is available upon request This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of the Analytical Laboratory Please contact the Analytical laboratory with any questions The order of individual sections within this report is as follows Job Summary Report Sample Identification, Technical Validation of Data Package, Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis, Analytical Laboratory QC Reports, Sub -contracted Laboratory Results, Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports & Documentation, Customer Database Entries, Test Case Narratives, Chain of Custody (COC) Certification. The Analytical Laboratory holds the following State Certifications North Carolina (DENR) Certificate #248, South Carolina (DHEC) Laboratory ID # 99005 Contact the Analytical Laboratory for definitive information about the certification status of specific methods Sample ID's & Descriptions: Analytical lab Page 2 of 37 Sample ID Plant/Station Collection Date and Time Collected By Sample Description 2017027391 MARSHALL 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM BOW 104 2017027392 MARSHALL 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM FIELD BLANK 2017027393 MARSHALL 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM Trip blank 3 Total Samples Technical Validation Review Checklist: COC and pdf report are In agreement with sample totals 0 Yes ❑ No and analyses (compliance programs and procedures) All Results are less than the laboratory reporting limits ❑ Yes No All laboratory QA/QC requirements are acceptable � Yes ❑ No Report Sections Included: Job Summary Report ❑� Sample Identification ❑d Technical validation of Data Package ❑� Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis ❑ Analytical Laboratory QC Report Analytical lab Page 3 of 37 ❑� Sub -contracted Laboratory Results ❑ Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports, & Documentation ❑ Customer Database Entries ❑d Chain of Custody Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD) Sent Separatel Reviewed By Mary Ann Ogle Date 8/16/2017 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 4 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Site 104 Collection Date 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM Sample #: Matrix 2017027391 NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst ALKALINITY - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method V SHEALY NITRITE + NITRATE (COLORIMETRIC) Nitrite + Nitrate (Colorimetric) 0.07 mg-N/L 001 1 EPA 353 2 08/09/2017 13 23 JASTOWE INORGANIC IONS BY IC Chloride 230 mg/L 5 50 EPA 300 0 08/10/2017 10 07 BGN9034 Fluoride 064 mg/L 05 5 EPA 300 0 08/10/2017 10 07 BGN9034 Sulfate 120 mg/L 5 50 EPA 300 0 08/10/2017 10 07 BGN9034 MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Vendor Method V SHEALY TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP Aluminum (AI) 1 32 mg/L 0 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Barium (Ba) 0.061 mg/L 0 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Boron (B) 646 mg/L 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Calcium (Ca) 110 mg/L 002 10 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Iron (Fe) 0 266 mg/L 001 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Magnesium (Mg) 437 mg/L 005 10 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Manganese (Mn) 5.76 mg/L 0 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Potassium (K) 474 mg/L 01 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Sodium (Na) 918 mg/L 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 Total Hardness (Ca and Mg) 455 mg/L 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 (CaCO3) Zinc (Zn) 0 012 mg/L 0 005 1 EPA 200 7 08/14/2017 10 49 MHH7131 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP -MS Antimony (Sb) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Arsenic (As) 204 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Cadmium (Cd) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Chromium (Cr) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Copper (Cu) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Lead (Pb) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Molybdenum (Mo) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Nickel (Ni) 1.42 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Selenium (Se) < 1 ug/L 1 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Thallium (TI) Low Level 0 344 ug/L 02 1 EPA 200 8 08/16/2017 13 48 CWSPEN3 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 5 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Site 104 Collection Date 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM Sample #: Matrix 2017027391 NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Field Parameters (certification not covered under DPAL certification) pH 450 SI Units 1 Field Work Temperature 240 °C 1 Field Work Specific Conductance 1080 us/cm 1 Field Work Turbidity 819 NTU 1 Field Work Flow NM cfs 1 Field Work TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS TDS 760 mg/L 25 1 SM2540C 08/09/2017 14 43 MGIGANT TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS TSS <5 mg/L 5 1 SM2540D 08/11/2017 11 01 MGIGANT Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except /n full Order # J17080242 Site FIELD BLANK Collection Date 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Sample #: 2017027392 Matrix NPDES Analytical lab Page 6 of 37 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V_SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 7 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Site Trip blank Sample #: 2017027393 Collection Date 08 -Aug -17 2 20 PM Matrix NPDES Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL DF MERCURY IN WATER - (Analysis Performed by Shealy Labs) Vendor Parameter Complete Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Vendor Method V_SHEALY Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 8 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080237 C_NO2NO3 NITRITE + NITRATE (COLORIMETRIC) Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 00009 00009 mg-N/L 1 001 < 1/2 RDL - (Colorimetric) Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 00012 00012 mg-N/L 1 001 < 1/2 RDL - (Colorimetric) Blank # 3 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 00025 00025 mg-N/L 1 001 < 1/2 RDL (Colorimetric) LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 325 325 mg-N/L 10 301 108 90 110 (Colorimetric) LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 321 321 mg-N/L 10 301 107 90 110 (Colorimetric) LCS # 3 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 328 328 mg-N/L 10 301 109 90 110 (Colorimetric) MS # 1 Parent Sample J17070185 -- 2017023124 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 288 0 288 mg-N/L 1 025 931 90 110 - (Colorimetric) MSD #1 Parent Sample J17070185 -- 2017023124 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 294 0 294 mg-N/L 1 025 95 3 90 110 1 89 - (Colorimetric) MS 92 Parent Sample J17080083 -- 2017026564 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 301 0 301 mg-N/L 1 025 90 7 90 110 (Colorimetric) MSD #2 Parent Sample J17080083 -- 2017026564 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 3 0 3 mg-N/L 1 025 90 2 90 110 0 366 - (Colorimetric) Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 9 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080237 C_NO2NO3 NITRITE + NITRATE (COLORIMETRIC) MS #3 Parent Sample J17080096 -- 2017026614 Parameter Measured Final Units Dtl Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 394 0 394 mg-N/L 1 025 964 90 110 - (Colorimetric) MSD #3 Parent Sample J17080096 -- 2017026614 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Nitrite + Nitrate 0 396 0 396 mg-N/L 1 025 974 90 110 0 582 (Colorimetric) Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except /n full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080208 Dionex INORGANIC IONS BY IC Blank # 1 ISD # 1 LCS #1 Analytical lab Page 10 of 37 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Chloride 0 042 0 042 mg/L 1 01 < 1/2 RDL - Fluoride 0 034 0 034 mg/L 1 01 < 1/2 RDL Sulfate 00095 00095 mg/L 1 01 < 1/2 RDL - Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 779 779 mg/L 100 500 982 80 120 Fluoride 502 251 mg/L 5 25 97 80 120 Sulfate 6 600 mg/L 100 500 967 80 120 - Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Chloride 7 8 780 mg/L 100 500 984 80 120 0 188 - Fluoride 5 04 25 2 mg/L 5 25 975 80 120 0 496 Sulfate 601 601 mg/L 100 500 969 80 120 0 224 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 4 71 4 71 mg/L 1 5 94 2 90 110 Fluoride 4 86 4 86 mg/L 1 5 972 90 110 Sulfate 4 78 478 mg/L 1 5 95 6 90 110 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 11 of 37 Thls report shall not be reproduced, except /n full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080267 ICP TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Aluminum (AI) 000192 000192 mg/L 1 0 005 < 1/2 RDL Barium (Ba) 000044 000044 mg/L 1 0 005 < 1/2 RDL Boron (B) 000118 000118 mg/L 1 005 < 1/2 RDL Calcium (Ca) 00162 00162 mg/L 1 001 > RDL Iron (Fe) 000223 000223 mg/L 1 001 < 1/2 RDL Magnesium (Mg) 000183 000183 mg/L 1 0 005 < 1/2 RDL Manganese (Mn) 0000174 0000174 mg/L 1 0 005 < 1/2 RDL Potassium (K) 00156 00156 mg/L 1 01 < 1/2 RDL Sodium (Na) 000492 000492 mg/L 1 005 < 1/2 RDL Zinc (Zn) 000108 000108 mg/L 1 0 005 < 1/2 RDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Aluminum (AI) 4 99 4 99 mg/L 1 5 997 85 115 Barium (Ba) 502 5 02 mg/L 1 5 100 85 115 - Boron (B) 492 492 mg/L 1 5 984 85 115 - Calcium (Ca) 503 5 03 mg/L 1 5 101 85 115 - Iron (Fe) 502 502 mg/L 1 5 100 85 115 - Magnesium (Mg) 503 5 03 mg/L 1 5 101 85 115 - Manganese (Mn) 504 5 04 mg/L 1 5 101 85 115 - Potassium (K) 4 96 4 96 mg/L 1 5 993 85 115 - Sodium (Na) 493 493 mg/L 1 5 98 7 85 115 - Zinc (Zn) 5 06 506 mg/L 1 5 101 85 115 - MS #I Parent Sample J17080242 -- 2017027391 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Aluminum (AI) 611 611 mg/L 1 5 957 70 130 Barium (Ba) 51 51 mg/L 1 5 101 70 130 Boron (B) 112 112 mg/L 1 5 94 6 70 130 - Calcium (Ca) 11 4 114 mg/L 10 5 80 70 130 - Iron (Fe) 523 523 mg/L 1 5 99 3 70 130 - Magnesium (Mg) 48 48 mg/L 10 5 86 70 130 - Manganese (Mn) 106 106 mg/L 1 5 963 70 130 - Potassium (K) 966 966 mg/L 1 5 984 70 130 - Sodium (Na) 139 139 mg/L 1 5 946 70 130 - Zinc (Zn) 4 91 4 91 mg/L 1 5 979 70 130 - MSD #1 Parent Sample J17080242 -- 2017027391 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Aluminum (Al) 586 586 mg/L 1 5 908 70 130 527 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080267 ICP TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP lu kUWA i I Parameter Measured Final Units Dd Spike Barium (Ba) 484 484 mg/L 1 5 Boron (B) 109 109 mg/L 1 5 Calcium (Ca) 114 114 mg/L 10 5 Iron (Fe) 497 497 mg/L 1 5 Magnesium (Mg) 48 48 mg/L 10 5 Manganese (Mn) 103 103 mg/L 1 5 Potassium (K) 938 938 mg/L 1 5 Sodium (Na) 137 137 mg/L 1 5 Zinc (Zn) 465 465 mg/L 1 5 Analytical lab Page 12 of 37 Parent Sample J17080242 -- 2017027391 % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier 95 6 70 130 527 88 9 70 130 619 80 70 130 0 - 94 70 130 542 - 86 70 130 0 - 91 2 70 130 544 - 92 9 70 130 573 - 89 6 70 130 549 - 92 8 70 130 528 - Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 13 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # A 7080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080274 IMS TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP -MS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Antimony (Sb) 0 017 0 017 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL Arsenic (As) 0 035 0 035 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Cadmium (Cd) 0 001 0 001 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Chromium (Cr) 0 199 0 199 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Copper (Cu) -0061 -0061 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Lead (Pb) 0 042 0 042 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Molybdenum (Mo) 0 011 0 011 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Nickel (Ni) 0 011 0 011 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Selenium (Se) 001 001 ug/L 1 1 < 1/2 RDL - Thallwm (TI) Low Level -002 -002 ug/L 1 02 < 1/2 RDL - LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Antimony (Sb) 49 49 ug/L 1 50 981 85 115 - Arsenlc (As) 49 49 ug/L 1 50 98 85 115 - Cadmium (Cd) 49 49 ug/L 1 50 98 85 115 - Chromium (Cr) 495 49 5 ug/L 1 50 991 85 115 - Copper (Cu) 489 489 ug/L 1 50 977 85 115 - Lead (Pb) 48 6 486 ug/L 1 50 972 85 115 - Molybdenum (Mo) 488 488 ug/L 1 50 977 85 115 - Nickel (Ni) 493 493 ug/L 1 50 986 85 115 - Selenium (Se) 481 481 ug/L 1 50 963 85 115 - Thallium (TI) Low Level 469 469 ug/L 1 50 937 85 115 - MS #I Parent Sample J17080242 -- 2017027391 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Antimony (Sb) 508 508 ug/L 1 50 101 70 130 Arsenic (As) 528 528 ug/L 1 50 102 70 130 - Cadmium (Cd) 49 7 497 ug/L 1 50 99 70 130 - Chromium (Cr) 50 50 ug/L 1 50 992 70 130 - Copper (Cu) 486 486 ug/L 1 50 963 70 130 - Lead (Pb) 508 508 ug/L 1 50 100 70 130 - Molybdenum (Mo) 509 509 ug/L 1 50 102 70 130 - Nickel (Ni) 502 502 ug/L 1 50 976 70 130 - Selenium (Se) 498 498 ug/L 1 50 989 70 130 - Thallium (TI) Low Level 441 441 ug/L 1 50 875 70 130 - MSD #1 Parent Sample J 17080242 -- 2017027391 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Antimony (Sb) 481 481 ug/L 1 50 959 70 130 559 - Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Thls report shall not be reproduced, except In full Order # A 7080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080274 IMS TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP -MS MSD #1 LCL UCL RPD Qualifier 955 70 Parameter Measured Final Units Dd Spike Arsenic (As) 498 498 ug/L 1 50 Cadmium (Cd) 467 467 ug/L 1 50 Chromium (Cr) 468 468 ug/L 1 50 Copper (Cu) 457 457 ug/L 1 50 Lead (Pb) 476 476 ug/L 1 50 Molybdenum (Mo) 478 478 ug/L 1 50 Nickel (Ni) 475 475 ug/L 1 50 Selenium (Se) 465 465 ug/L 1 50 Thallium (TI) Low Level 423 423 ug/L 1 50 Analytical lab Page 14 of 37 Parent Sample J17080242 -- 2017027391 % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier 955 70 130 621 - 93 70 130 624 - 92 8 70 130 668 - 90 5 70 130 622 - 93 8 70 130 664 - 95 5 70 130 626 - 92 2 70 130 566 - 92 4 70 130 684 - 84 70 130 4 07 - Certificate of Laborator Analysis Analytical lab y y Page 15 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080206 TDS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 0 0 Duplicate # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 207 207 Duplicate # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 287 287 LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 101 101 Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 < 1/2 RDL Parent Sample J17070562 -- 2017025108 Units Dil RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 144 Parent Sample J17070562 -- 2017025109 Units Dil RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 0 699 - Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 100 101 90 110 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Analytical lab y Page 16 of 37 This report shall not be reproduced, except /n full Order # J17080242 Level II QC Summary Q17080253 TSS TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier TSS 0 0 mg/L 1 5 < 1/2 RDL Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier TSS 0 0 mg/L 1 5 < 1/2 RDL - Duplicate # 1 Parent Sample J17070045 -- 2017022414 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RPD Qualifier TSS 32 32 mg/L 1 0 Duplicate # 2 Parent Sample J17070118 -- 2017022736 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RPD Qualifier TSS 7 8 7 8 mg/L 1 2 6 - Duplicate # 3 Parent Sample J17070148 -- 2017022823 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RPD Qualifier TSS 3 3 mg/L 1 645 Duplicate #4 Parent Sample J17070148 -- 2017022824 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RPD Qualifier TSS 12 1 2 mg/L 1 182 Duplicate # 5 Parent Sample J17070148 -- 2017022825 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil RPD dualifier TSS 6 4 64 mg/L 1 0 LCS #1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier TSS 476 476 mg/L 1 50 95 2 90 110 Analytical lab Page 17 of 37 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Report of Analysis Duke Energy 13339 Hagers Ferry Rd Bldg 7405 Huntersville, NC 28078 Attention Mary Ann Ogle Project Name Marshall NPDES AOW Project Number J17080242 Lot Number SH09053 Date Completed 08/14/2017 08/15/2017 1 52 PM Approved and released by Project Manager Grant Wilton =�.Ap "CC��6 LABORATORY ACCREDITATION BUREAU admsionofk50 RA The electronic signature above is the equivalent of a handwritten signature This report shall not be reproduced, except In Its entirety, without the written approval of Shealy Environmental Services, Inc Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www shealylab com Page I of 20 Analytical lab Page 18 of 37 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. SC DHEC No 32010 NELAC No E87653 NC DENR No 329 NC Field Parameters No 5639 Case Narrative Duke Energy Lot Number: SH09053 This Report of Analysis contains the analytical result(s) for the sample(s) listed on the Sample Summary following this Case Narrative The sample receiving date is documented in the header Information associated with each sample All results listed In this report relate only to the samples that are contained within this report Sample receipt, sample analysis, and data review have been performed in accordance with the most current approved NELAC standards, the Shealy Environmental Services, Inc ("Shealy") Quality Assurance Management Plan (QAMP), standard operating procedures (SOPS), and Shealy policies Any exceptions to the NELAC standards, the QAMP, SOPS or policies are qualified on the results page or discussed below If you have any questions regarding this report please contact the Shealy Project Manager listed on the cover page Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 2 of 20 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Sample Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: SH09053 Project Name: Marshall NPDES AOW Project Number: J17080242 Sample Number Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Date Received 001 2017027391 Aqueous 08/08/20171420 08/09/2017 002 2017027392 Aqueous 08/08/20171420 08/09/2017 003 2017027393 Aqueous 08/08/20171420 08/09/2017 (3 samples) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 3 of 20 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Detection Summary Duke Energy Lot Number: SH09053 Project Name: Marshall NPDES AOW Project Number: J17080242 Sample Sample ID Matrix Parameter Method Result Q Units Page 001 2017027391 Aqueous Mercury (CVAFS) 1631E 337 ng/L 6 (1 detection) Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab cam Page 4 of 20 Inorganic non-metals Client Duke Energy Laboratory ID SH09053-001 Description 2017027391 Matrix Aqueous Date Sampled 08/08/2017 1420 Project Name Marshall NPDES AOW Date Received 08/09/2017 Protect Number J17080242 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 (Alkalinity) SM 2320B-2011 1 08/10/2017 1711 MSG 48982 1 (Bicarbonate ) SM 2320B-2011 1 08/10/2017 1711 MSG 1 (Carbonate AI) SM 2320B-2011 1 08/10/2017 1711 MSG LOQ = Limit of Quantitation B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range Q = Surrogate failure NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ N = Recovery is out of criteria P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% L = LCS/LCSD failure H = Out of holding time W = Reported on wet weight basis S = MS/MSD failure Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 5 of 20 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q LOQ Units Run Alkalinity SM 2320B-20 ND 10 mg/L 1 Bicarbonate Alkalinity SM 2320B-20 ND 10 mg/L 1 Carbonate Alkalinity SM 2320B-20 ND 10 mg/L 1 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range Q = Surrogate failure NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ N = Recovery is out of criteria P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% L = LCS/LCSD failure H = Out of holding time W = Reported on wet weight basis S = MS/MSD failure Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 5 of 20 Mercury (CVAFS) Client Duke Energy Laboratory ID SH09053-001 Description 2017027391 Matrix Aqueous Date Sampled 08/08/2017 1420 Project Name Marshall NPDES AOW Date Received 08/09/2017 Project Number J17080242 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631 E 1 08/11/2017 2149 SLS 08/10/2017 0118 48792 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q LOQ Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631E 337 0 500 ng/L 1 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range Q = Surrogate failure ND = Not detected at or above the LOQ N = Recovery is out of criteria P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% L = LCS/LCSD failure H = Out of holding time W = Reported on wet weight basis S = MS/MSD failure Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 6 of 20 Mercury (CVAFS) Client Duke Energy Laboratory ID SH09053-002 Description 2017027392 Matrix Aqueous Date Sampled 08/08/2017 1420 Project Name Marshall NPDES AOW )ate Received 08/09/2017 Project Number J17080242 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysts Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631E 1 08/11/2017 2202 SLS 08/10/2017 0118 48792 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q LOQ Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631 E ND 0 500 ng/L 1 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range Q = Surrogate failure NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ N = Recovery is out of criteria P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% L = LCS/LCSD failure H = Out of holding time W = Reported on wet weight basis S = MS/MSD failure Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 7 of 20 Mercury (CVAFS) Client Duke Energy Laboratory ID SH09053-003 Description 2017027393 Matrix Aqueous Date Sampled 08/08/2017 1420 Project Name Marshall NPDES AOW Date Received 08/09/2017 Project Number J17080242 Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 1631 E 1 08/11/2017 2206 SLS 08/10/2017 0118 48792 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q LOQ Units Run Mercury (CVAFS) 7439-97-6 1631E ND 0 500 ng/L 1 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation B = Detected in the method blank E = Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range Q = Surrogate failure NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ N = Recovery is out of critena P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% L = LCS/LCSD failure H = Out of holding time W = Reported on wet weight basis S = MS/MSD failure Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 8 of 20 QC Summary Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number SH09053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab cam Page 9 of 20 Inorganic non-metals - MB Sample ID SQ48982-001 Matrix Aqueous Batch48982 Analytical Method SM 23206-2011 Parameter Result Q Dil LOQ Units Analysts Date Alkalinity ND 1 10 mg/L 08/10/20171700 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria DL = Detection Limit J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria LOD = Limit of Detection ND = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors to calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number SH09053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 10 of 20 Inorganic non-metals - LCS Sample ID SQ48982-002 Matrix Aqueous Batch48982 Analytical Method SM 232OB-2011 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Alkalinity 100 110 1 105 90-110 08/10/20171707 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria DL = Detection Limit J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria LOD = Limit of Detection NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number- SH09O53 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 11 of 20 Inorganic non-metals - Duplicate Sample ID SH09053-001 DU Matrix Aqueous Batch48982 Analytical Method SM 2320B-2011 Sample Amount Result % RPD Parameter (mg/L) (mg/L) Q Dil % RPD Limit Analysis Date Alkalinity ND ND 1 000 20 08/10/2017 1715 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria DL = Detection Limit J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria LOD = Limit of Detection NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number SH09053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 12 of 20 Mercury (CVAFS) - MB Sample ID: SQ48792-001 Matrix Aqueous Batch48792 Prep Method 1631E Analytical Method 1631E Prep Date 08/10/2017 118 Parameter Result Q Dil LOQ Units Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) ND 1 0 500 ng/L 08/11/2017 2140 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation DL = Detection Limit LOD = Limit of Detection P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 13 of 20 QC Data for Lot Number. SH09053 Mercury (CVAFS) - LCS Sample ID SQ48792-002 Matrix Aqueous Batch48792 PrepMethod- 1631E Analytical Method- 1631E Prep Date 08/10/2017 118 Spike Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ng/L) (ng/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) 500 524 1 105 75-125 08/11/2017 2144 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation DL = Detection Limit LOD = Limit of Detection P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria ND = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 14 of 20 QC Data for Lot Number SH09053 Mercury (CVAFS) - MS Sample ID. SH09053-001MS Matrix Aqueous Batch48792 Prep Method 1631E Analytical Method 1631E Prep Date 08/10/2017 118 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec Parameter (ng/L) (ng/L) (ng/L) Q Dil % Rec Limit Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) 337 500 764 1 85 71-125 08/11/2017 2153 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria DL = Detection Limit J = Estimated result < LOQ and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria LOD = Limit of Detection NO = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note. Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number SH09053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab corn Page 15 of 20 Mercury (CVAFS) - MSD Sample ID- SH09053-001 MD Matrix Aqueous Batch48792 Prep Method. 1631E Analytical Method 1631E Prep Date 08/10/2017 118 Sample Spike Amount Amount Result % Rec % RPD Parameter (ng/L) (ng/L) (ng/L) Q Dil % Rec % RPD Limit Limit Analysis Date Mercury (CVAFS) 337 500 783 1 89 25 71-125 24 08/11/2017 2157 LOQ = Limit of Quantitation P = The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N = Recovery is out of criteria DL = Detection Limit J = Estimated result < L00 and > DL + = RPD is out of criteria LOD = Limit of Detection ND = Not detected at or above the LOQ Note Calculations are performed before rounding to avoid round -off errors in calculated results Shealy Environmental Services, Inc QC Data for Lot Number. SH09053 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 16 of 20 Chain of Custody and Miscellaneous Documents Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 17 of 20 ,cn of m (D -o ° o 3 CD o� ;v z co m In COD 0 o 0 3 N cn N m N m 0 c. J 0 N x W W <b In In m 0 3 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD AND ANAI.YSIS REQUEST FORM ----- ---- - ---- --- - ---- - -- • Duke TTeigy Cute Lneryy Arealylltol LyhaalW} AnFlyinsl Letmnao Lue an _ t+nl C.c'o MJGr:,y lnrli[NHlal I16der 1a70tft NPDES !" 7—rd-3 An��tlCef LSboralory PM9- +r.� �I chain n7 cusa nnn.V;. rac 25m;3 •ice+ I X._. 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Shealy Envltronw t7al Sczvices, inc Dmin=r Mmijcr t UD018C-1 -' i>age I of t Enwnc Date: (;+211,'200 Expiry Dsic• 1)11=022 fianiple Receipt CbecWist (Sl[ Q Client; Do, ,C. e Cnoler Inspected 'hyr dal J:2L ,' 5 -!'J T cit Motors of i,-vuipl. ❑ SESI D Client i_r CIPS [t FedEx -A-other G tyr-c,7- c[`Yes yeaD Nt� I ti's+ern awoody seals prc-seN on the cuol4'O Yes e No ei NA2. If custody seals were prescnt, vvero they intact ttnd <tnbrokee p1l strip ID;_ _ r� _— _ Cl step ID: Cooler IDIOri-tna] temperature u eon rereiiptrDcriveri (Wheeled) terWerd(urc upon ruccipt: Metbod: p Teinperalurn Blank Er-AKtunst Boal= IR Gun ID: IR Gun Correction f=actor: % "C MtAh[J4 of wolant; rrWu[ Icu ❑ Bluc Ice o Dry ice D None IC`s 116 L %lr'i.a'' ?. If i4•irlpt.•raturc of itny cDolci cxcCCded 6.�1°C, u'as Project sivlana�erNotified? I'M was Notified Uv: phone r' email !face-tQ-faire(cimin one), ye, ❑ No,_ NA,ua— 4- Is the ennimercial courier's packing sH2 attached to this form? Ye,.ei' No E: S. Were proper cusrodyprocedures (relitiquisbedireceived) followed? cLo' No = 6. Wc c sans ]c IDs listed on the C UC? yes.L;r- No C 7, 'Were sam le IDs listed on all sample containers? Yrs p' No r 8. Was collection date & time listed tui the COC? k'esp^- No ❑ 9 Was collection date & time listed on all sama�le�containers? Yelp- No u 10. Did all container label infortntttion (ID, date, line) agree with die COC? Yes p•'' NQ ❑ 11. «Were tests to be pei founed listed ori the COC? Yc r no D 12. Did all samples arrive in die proper containers for each test and+ar in good condition (unbioken, lids on, etc-)? yes2L No ❑ 13 Was adequate sample voluine avallable? y e&U— 1\o 0 14 Fere all samples received witliin r/ lbe holding time ur 48 huur3, wh1ChcNcr eoinc5 first? Yes t7 Nuiz-- No o NA�g 1 S. W ere any samples containers missmg�cxce`s (circle one) samples Not listed on COM 16. Were bttbbtes present>` Pt:a-size" ('fa"or 6nim in diaincter) in any WA vials? l'es ❑ l'=ti ❑ NO 0 NA17, Were 411 DROhrietalsfnutrieni swiliplt receivL J al a pH of -- 2? Y4s 0Nu ❑_ ref a Si.- 18. VS%eie all cyanide samples received at a pH 2:- 12 and Sulfide sampler; received al a pH > 9' Y. -s u No o MA in 19 Wele all applicable NH3i'I'Ke 'cyailidelplieilp],B' iNA (< 0.5iriWQ sampltis frty of rtsidual Ycs ❑ No ❑ NA 20. Wore vollw(iun (c;mptwd(u.cs docurrimted on the COC for NC samples? �`' es 13 'aa ❑ N'4p 21. �Jril client nrr►i,rks+r<xlt�cstti (i.u, rurpmnted dilutions, M.&IMSD designations, coriectl), I:ranscrtbed from the COC into the coirtment section in LIMS? Yes u Nc'Lr� 22. Rias the quote number used taken from the conrainer label! Sample Preservation tI+ ml be completed for any ranililc:(s) incorree% preserved or with howdspaee.) samples) satrr)le receiving with v, v= received incorrectly prmcrvcd and were adjusted accotdnigly in (1-1i SO,, IIN6,, 1TO, Na011) using :SR # Sample(s) were received with bubble,- >6 nun in diameter. SainplC-C(s) were received with TRC 3 0.5 erne L (If i? 1 is No) and were ,id usled flixordingly in stimptu r milving with sodium Ibiosulrale (Na2$203) widi 5h,%ly JR - - SC Drinking-Wdcer Proiwc Sainple(s) pH verified to ba < 2 by -__ -----------_-_ . --- Bate. Satin lets) tirere Not received ata pli of �, 2 and vicre adjusted accordm l r trying SR9 Sample labels applied by: _ Datc: =/ - Shealy Environmental Services, Inc 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia, SC 29172 (803) 791-9700 Fax (803) 791-9111 www shealylab com Page 20 of 20 ump wo,a q°r✓ at �:i5hm e�q�I-, Wh�ih vnPaa a d� sarn�tc rtc pr ani a a-�-t CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD AND ANALYSIS REQUEST FORM r- g Field 84nk Analytical lab Duke Energy"E".,pyArartic� L b. 1.y�I M US.Oob Page Raglf 37 of 37 - ------ --- -- ------... - ---TOTAL a.r rs. tomos raon Analytical Laboratory ,anr,.e«. r«,r rm I w N tris NPDES + 2 uar...er� scNC-- DISTRIBUTION _1_ ORIGINAL Cut" Chain of Cu. Set SAMPLE vaoeAAs had I Dweinma I y_ -!46 waeera ar O.t.mnr Aec 7m.;_ Accepted OV: --.. 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