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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Other Correspondence_20190424 (2)DUKE James ENERGY® Vice Presidelnt Environmental, Health and Safety Programs & Environmental Sciences 526 South Church Street Mail Code EC13K Charlotte, NC 28202 (980) 373-9646 April 24, 2019 bd Via Overnight Mail „e M0I-jP-E VII_t,-.REGOraALOF IC Corey Basinger Mooresville Regional Office Regional Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Water Resources - Water Quality Regional Operations 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Bob Sledge North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality ter l� rt e1 mm `yPreg Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Report Under Special Order by Consent — EMC SOC WQ S 17-009 Duke Energy Carolina, LLC — Allen Steam Station NPDES Permit NC0004979 2018 Annual Seep Survey Report Dear Messrs. Basinger and Sledge: On behalf of Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (DEC), I am submitting to you the Allen Steam Station Annual Seep Report summarizing the findings of the comprehensive survey and to begin addressing decanting impacts on the seeps as required by the Allen Steam Station NPDES Permit NC0004979 Special Order by Consent (SOC), SOC No. S 17-009 Section 2.c.3). The attached report was for events conducted during 2018 following issuance of the SOC. During Q1 2019 and as reported to Mr. Sledge on April 3, 2019, an additional seep has been identified near the Active Ash Basin Cell 1 seep collection system, designated as S-10, due to a pumping system malfunction. Duke Energy requests coverage in the SOC of system malfunctions at S-10 and the resulting seepage noted as a new identified seep, S-12. Seepage from this area drains to a stormwater drainage ditch, discharging to the Catawba River and is monitored via the Allen SOC upstream and downstream quarterly sampling events. For clarity, Duke Energy will continue to pump this system back to the ash basin in accordance with the Messrs. Basinger and Sledge April 24, 2019 Page 2 design of the pumping system. Coverage is sought for non -routine instances where the system may experience a malfunction. As required by the SOC, 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. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Please direct any questions concerning the Allen Steam Station NPDES Permit NC0004979 SOC No. S 17-009 to Elizabeth Glenn at (980) 373-0530 and to Chris Hallman at (980) 373-7892 relative to the annual seep inspection report. James ells Vice Pr ident, Environment, Health & Safety - Programs and Environmental Sciences Duke Energy Attachment: Allen Steam Station 2018 Annual Seep Survey CC: Richard Baker, Duke Energy Elizabeth Glenn, Duke Energy Chris Hallman, Duke Energy Randy Gantt, Duke Energy Paul Draovitch, Duke Energy Matt Hanchey, Duke Energy Erin N. Ki fey, EIT Project E neer Chrf Suttell, NC LG #2426 Project Manager 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................1 2.0 FINDINGS........................................................................................................................ 3 2.1 General Observations.................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Impact of Decanting...................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Changes to Seep Status................................................................................................ 3 3.0 REFERENCES................................................................................................................... 4 - L-IST OF FIGURES Figure 1 SOC Locations and Inspection Areas Table 1 SOC Locations and Descriptions-2018 Inspection LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Photographs Page 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra AOW Areas of Wetness CCR Coal Combustion Residuals EMC Environmental Management Commission SOC Special Order by Consent Page H 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra On June 6, 2018, Chris Suttell (NC L.G. #2426) of SynTerra inspected the Allen Steam Station (Allen or Site) for existing and potential new areas of wetness (AOWs). The aforementioned activities were performed in accordance with North Carolina Special Order by Consent EMC WQ #517-009. That Special Order by Consent (SOC) describes inspection requirements as follows: Duke Energy shall conduct annual comprehensive surveys of areas down gradient of ash basins identifying new seeps, and documenting the physical characteristics of previously documented seeps. All examinations of seeps must include identification of seeps by approximate latitude and longitude and date -stamped digital photographs of their appearance. A report summarizing the findings of the surveys, including a section analyzing the effect decanting of the basin(s) has on seep flows, accompanied by copies of the photographs noted above ("Annual Seep Report"), shall be submitted to DWR in Annual Seep Report must list any seep that has been dispositioned (as described below) during the previous year, including an analysis of the manner of disposition. All locations listed in Table 1 of the SOC were observed and documented with photographs during the inspection. General inspection observations include: ® No previously unidentified seeps were observed during the inspection. ® No notable changes to seep status were observed during this inspection. ® Decanting had not begun at the time of this inspection. Page 1 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra Inspection Details Weather during and preceding the inspection was clear. Temperatures ranged from approximately 65 to 88 degrees F. No significant rain (>0.1 inch) occurred in the three days before the inspection according to the onsite rain gage. The inspector reviewed previous AOW inspection reports and the weekly dam safety inspection reports for each ash basin. Scott Harris (Duke Energy system owner) conducted the ash basin dam safety inspections and prepared the reports. Mr. Harris, Ms. Mary Parlemon (Duke Energy CCP Field Support) and Mr. Chris Hallman (Duke Energy Subject Matter Expert) were interviewed concerning recent rainfall amounts, recent construction/stabilization projects associated with the ash basins, and general site conditions in and around the ash basins. Observations from the dam safety inspection reports were consistent with observations made during the SOC inspections. The inspection included observations in the following areas (Figure 1): e as am, e weep e oa i e an zTire�7-�s asiri ���� • The North Dike, between the Retired Ash Basin and the Active Ash Basin • The East Dam, between Lake Wylie and the Retired Ash Basin • The East Dam, between Lake Wylie and the Active Ash Basin • South and southeast of the Active Ash Basin extending to Lake Wylie The inspection scope of work included a review of the areas identified as downgradient of the ash basin. SOC locations are shown on Figure 1. Observations noted during the inspection are summarized on Table 1 and discussed in Section 2. Photographs of each seep location are included in Appendix A. Page 2 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra 2.1 General Observations Inspection observations are shown for each seep in Table 1. Details include: ® Flow at S-02 was noticeably greater than observed during previous AOW inspections and likely caused by water draining from a designated wetland upgradient. Flow continued overland toward Lake Wylie. ® Potential flow was submerged in areas where flow had been observed during previous inspections, notably at S-05, S-06, and S-07. No flow was observed from stormwater pipes designated SWO13-1 through SW013-13. 2-.'2 Impact of Decanting Decanting of the ash basin at Allen had not yet begun at the time of this inspection. 0 Mr. Suttell inspected each seep to evaluate whether it may be dispositioned in accordance with the SOC. The requirements for dispositioning a seep are as follows: For purposes of this Special Order, "dispositioned" includes the following: (1) the seep is dry for at least three consecutive quarters, (2) the seep does not constitute, and does not flow to, waters of the State or Waters of the United States for three consecutive quarters; (3) the seep is no longer impacted by flow from any coal ash basin as determined by the Director of DWR in accord with applicable law and best professional judgment; or (4) the seep has been otherwise eliminated (e.g., through an engineering solution). If a seep that has been dispositioned through drying up reappears in any subsequent survey, such a seep will no longer be deemed dispositioned and can be subsequently re-dispositioned as specified above. Non -constructed seeps described in paragraph 1(h) of this SOC cannot be dispositioned through option (2) above. Seeps dispositioned during 2018 were done so at the time of the SOC issuance. Table 1 lists those seeps dispositioned and the basis for disposition. Seeps identified as dispositioned at Allen are S-01 and S-09 These dispositioned seeps will continue to be inspected and evaluated for any change in flow conditons. In general, there was no change in status of the dispositioned seeps and no change in status of remaining seeps observed during this inspection. Page 3 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC SynTerra North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. (2018). Special Order by Consent EMC SOC WQ S17-009. Page 4 2018 Annual Seep Report April 2019 Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy Progress, LLC SynTerra LEGEND NPDES CONSTRUCTED SEEPS (APPROXIMATE) C SOC NON -CONSTRUCTED SEEP (APPROXIMATE) - ® AOW NOT INCLUDED IN SOC/NPDES (APPROXIMATE) --_ SEEP DISPOSITIONED BY SOC (APPROXIMATE) __---� ACTIVE ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY ACTIVEASH BASIN COMPLIANCE n BOUNDARY RETIRED ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY RETIRED ASH BASIN ASH LANDFILL WASTE BOUNDARY RETIREDASH BASIN ASH LANDFILL - s ® COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY - - -- DORIS FILLS BOUNDARIES DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS ALLEN PLANT BOUNDARY - -- SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT (SOC) e "- INSPECTIONAREA _ - -' -D--- STREAM (AM EC NRTR 2015) ' WETLAND (AMEC NRTR 2015) NOTES: SPECIALORDER BY CONSEWRFOC) LOCATIONS ARE DESCRIBED U EMC SOC—St IT. - - NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (TIM ) LOCATIONS AR E DESCRIBED IN PERM IT NC0004979. _ THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL OETERI.IINATION WAS PERFORMED BY TAYLOR WISEMAN AND TAYLOR M`H AND ASSIGNED —00189. 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