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COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS (CCR) FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN SANDY CREEK ENERGY STATION RIESEL, TEXAS Prepared for: SANDY CREEK SERVICES, LLC P.O. Box 370 Riesel, Texas 76682 Prepared by: SCS ENGINEERS TBPE Registration No. F-3407 1901 Central Drive, Suite 550 Bedford, Texas 76021 (817) 571-2288 October 2015 SCS File No. 16215106.00 Offices Nationwide www.scsengineers.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS AND FACILITY BACKGROUND... 1 1.1 Facility Background... 1 2.0 ENGINEER S CERTIFICATION... 3 3.0 RECORDKEEPING AND NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS... 4 3.1 Annual CCR Fugitive Dust Control Report... 4 4.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL MEASURES ( 257.80)(b)(1)... 5 4.1 Bottom Ash Fugitive Dust Control Measures... 5 4.2 Scrubber Ash Fugitive Dust Control Measures... 5 4.3 Ash Transport Fugitive Dust Control Measures... 6 4.4 CCR Landfill Fugitive Dust Control Measures... 6 5.0 LANDFILLING CCR AS CONDITIONED CCR ( 257.80)(b)(2)... 7 6.0 TRACKING CITIZEN COMPLAINTS ( 257.80)(b)(3)... 8 7.0 ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS ( 257.80)(b)(4)... 9 M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx i CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan Revision 1 - December 2016

1.0 INTRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS AND FACILITY BACKGROUND This coal combustion residuals (CCR) fugitive dust control plan (Plan) has been prepared for the Sandy Creek Energy Station (Facility), a coal-fired power plant located in Riesel, McLennan County, Texas. This Plan is required by federal rules which establish standards for the disposal of CCR in landfills and surface impoundments. The Facility is subject to this rule since it includes a CCR landfill. 40 CFR 257.80(a) states that, The owner/operator of a CCR landfill must adopt measures that will effectively minimize CCR from becoming airborne at the facility, including CCR fugitive dust originating from CCR units, roads, and other CCR management and material handling activities. Specifically, 40 CFR 257.80(b) requires that the owner or operator of a CCR unit prepare and operate under a CCR fugitive dust control plan as specified in 40 CFR 257.80(b)(1) through (7). This Plan has been prepared to meet these requirements. 1.1 Facility Background The Facility is a coal-fired power station. Non-combustible residues (bottom ash) fall from the boiler into quench water and are continuously removed using an enclosed conveyor system, and conveyed from a chute onto a concrete pad with a concrete three-sided enclosure outside of the power house. Ash from the boiler s economizer is mixed with this bottom ash. Combustible residues from the boiler, as well as residues from various pollution control measures, are referred to as scrubber ash in this Plan. The scrubber ash is conveyed via a closed system to a silo, where a pin mixer adds moisture, and the moistened ash is dropped from a chute into trucks which transfer it to the CCR landfill. For the purposes of this Plan, the CCR landfill means the CCR landfill located on the Facility s site. Bottom ash, scrubber ash, as well as other Facility-generated waste types (including cooling water screenings, waste coal, and coal mill rejects) are landfilled at the CCR landfill. An unpaved road leads from the main Facility grounds to the CCR landfill. At this landfill, the scrubber ash is conditioned with water, compacted, and landfilled. The Facility uses a sweeper to clean paved areas and a water truck to suppress dust generation on unpaved areas including roads. Based on the areas where CCR materials are generated and then disposed of, the operations described above are divided into four main operational groupings for the purposes of this Plan as follows: Bottom Ash - Bottom ash conveyance into storage area and storage area management/housekeeping; Scrubber Ash - Scrubber ash conveyance from the spray-dry absorber discharged from the bottom of the silo into transfer trucks and in the silo yard; Scrubber and Bottom Ash Transport to Landfill - Conveyance of CCR materials in trucks to the CCR landfill; and M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 1 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

CCR Landfill - Ash disposal (landfilling process), as well as consideration of wind erosion impacts from the landfill. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 2 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

3.0 RECORDKEEPING AND NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Per 257.80(b)(5), this Plan was completed by October 19, 2015. It is our understanding that this Plan will be placed in the Facility s operating records as required by 257.105(g)(1) and on the owner/operator publically accessible website (online) per 257.107(g). If there are any material changes in the Facility s operating conditions that would substantially affect this Plan, this Plan will be amended to address such conditions. Per 257.80(b)(6), the Plan may be amended at any time provided the revised Plan (recertified by a qualified professional engineer) is placed in the Facility s operating record per the requirements of 257.105(g)(1) and at the Facility s CCR website per 257.107(g). Per 257.105(g), at all times, the most recent, full version of the Plan and any amendments will be contained in the Facility s operating records and at the Facility s CCR website. Lastly, per the notification requirements in 257.106(g), the State Director will be notified when information has been placed in the Facility s operating records and at the Facility s CCR website. At this time, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ, the State director for the Facility) has indicated that the notifications required under 257.106(g) should be in the form of emails to the following address: ccrnotify@tceq.texas.gov. TCEQ has also advised that this email address will need to be verified prior to use. 3.1 Annual CCR Fugitive Dust Control Report Per 257.80(c), although not a direct part of this Plan, an annual CCR fugitive dust control report must be prepared that includes: A description of the actions taken by the owner or operator to control CCR fugitive dust; A record of all citizen complaints; and A summary of any corrective measures taken. The initial annual CCR fugitive dust control report will be completed no later than 14 months after placing this Plan in the Facility s operating records, as required by ( 257.105(g)(2)). The deadline for completing a subsequent report is one year after the date of completing the previous report. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 4 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

4.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL MEASURES ( 257.80)(b)(1) This Plan describes the CCR fugitive dust control measures the owner or operator will use to minimize CCR from becoming airborne at the Facility, as required by 257.80(b)(1). Four main operational groupings at this Facility identified in Section 1.1 of this Plan are included below in different subsections. 4.1 Bottom Ash Fugitive Dust Control Measures Bottom ash includes the conveyance of bottom ash (including a small portion of ash from the economizer) into the storage area adjacent to the power house and storage area management/housekeeping. Dust control measures that may be used for this portion of the Facility s operation are as follows: Bottom ash residues are inside the power house/enclosed system prior to being dropped from a chute into the storage area; Bottom ash is wetted from the quench water and effectively pre-conditioned prior to being dropped into the storage area; The character of the bottom ash is that it consists of larger particles and is less prone to creating fugitive dust; The wetted bottom ash is deposited onto a concrete pad and into an area surrounded by tall concrete walls on three sides, thereby creating a wind shield; Bottom ash is routinely removed before it dries from the enclosure thereby minimizing concerns with dust at this location; and The enclosure area is periodically cleaned with water, thereby further minimizing concerns with CCR dust becoming airborne. 4.2 Scrubber Ash Fugitive Dust Control Measures As noted previously, scrubber ash operations for this Plan include scrubber ash conveyance through the spray-dry absorber, discharged out the bottom of the storage silo into transfer trucks, and the silo yard (immediate area around the silo transfer area). Dust control measures used for this portion of the Facility s operation include the following: Equipment from the boiler and other equipment to the silo and spray-dry absorber is completely enclosed; The pug mill at the bottom of the silo adds moisture prior to dropping the scrubber ash into the transfer trucks; A chute at the bottom of the silo decreases the fall distance of the ash into the transfer trucks; Trucks are loaded from the bottom of the silo in a tunnel (partially enclosed); The silo yard and silo interior are sprayed with water periodically and cleaned to control dust from ash that may accumulate around the immediate silo area; and Ash from the spray-dry absorber is discharged on a concrete pad inside of an area M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 5 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

comprised of several perimeter barriers and removal for disposal. During loading, a water truck is used to wet down the ash as it is loaded into a front end loader and then onto an awaiting truck. This area is periodically cleaned to control dust that may accumulate in the immediate drop area. 4.3 Ash Transport Fugitive Dust Control Measures Both bottom ash and scrubber ash are conveyed to the CCR landfill. This subsection of the Plan encompasses this operation from placing the ash into the trucks through the material arriving at the CCR landfill. Dust control measures used for this portion of the Facility s operation include the following: Scrubber ash from the silo falls from a chute into the transfer trucks to lower the fall distance; Scrubber ash from the silo is conditioned with water in the pug mill prior to dropping it into the transfer truck; Transfer trucks are high walled and are not overfilled to minimize dust emissions; The size and moisture content of the bottom ash particles, when loaded into transfer trucks for hauling to the CCR landfill, reduces the potential for creating fugitive dust; The road to the CCR landfill is graded periodically; A maximum 15 mile-per-hour speed limit is observed on the road to the CCR landfill (signage is currently in-place); and The road to the CCR landfill is periodically watered, as needed, to control dust. 4.4 CCR Landfill Fugitive Dust Control Measures This subsection covers the landfilling of CCR materials at the CCR landfill, which consists of two cells at the time of the development of this Plan. Dust control measures used for this portion of the Facility s operation include the following: The CCR material is conditioned as it is landfilled as discussed in Section 5; The conditioned ash will be compacted during placement; Facility roads to the CCR landfill will be watered as necessary to minimize airborne dust; The maximum size of certain CCR landfill areas will be controlled (active area no larger than one acre, exposed disposal surfaces no larger than five acres); and The nature of the scrubber ash is such that when moistened a harder top layer develops which is utilized as necessary to decrease dust generation due to wind erosion. A protective cover layer of soil or bottom ash over scrubber ash is also used on the CRR landfill to minimize wind erosion. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 6 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

5.0 LANDFILLING CCR AS CONDITIONED CCR ( 257.80)(b)(2) Since the Facility has a CCR landfill, per 257.80(b)(2), this Plan includes in this section the procedures to emplace CCR into the landfill as conditioned CCR. For the purposes of this Plan, conditioned CCR means wetting the CCR with water, to a moisture content that will prevent wind dispersal but not result in the generation of free liquids. Bottom ash generated at the Facility is pre-conditioned with moisture to enable transportation and landfilling in its as-generated state. Though the need is not anticipated, moisture could be added to the bottom ash at the CCR landfill using the Facility s water truck to minimize fugitive CCR dust from becoming airborne if necessary. Scrubber ash generated at the Facility is pre-conditioned with moisture prior to its release into the transfer trucks. If additional conditioning of the scrubber ash is required, it will be performed at the CCR landfill to minimize the potential for fugitive dust generation and assist in achieving an efficient landfilled density. The scrubber ash will be hauled to the disposal area, where water will be added using a spreader bar or other suitable equipment. The water will be added to the ash in a way that minimizes the generation of fugitive dust. The moisture addition will be to a level which will prevent wind dispersal during landfilling (emplacement), but not so much that free liquids are generated. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 7 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

6.0 TRACKING CITIZEN COMPLAINTS ( 257.80)(b)(3) As set forth in 40 CFR 257.80(b)(3), this Plan includes procedures for logging citizen complaints to the owner or operator involving CCR fugitive dust events at the Facility. When Facility personnel receive any citizen complaints involving CCR dust events, or when TCEQ or EPA inspect the site based upon complaints involving CCR fugitive dust events, the complaint will be logged and the log maintained by the plant Compliance Manager. The information to be documented will include the following: Date and time of complaint; Date and time of alleged CCR fugitive dust-related issue being noted; Description of alleged event; Copies of any pertinent documents provided by the TCEQ or EPA, and Name of Facility person logging the complaint. This information will be included in the annual reports as described in Section 3.1 of this Plan. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 8 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan

7.0 ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS ( 257.80)(b)(4) Per 257.80(b)(4), the Plan must describe procedures used by the owner or operator to periodically assess the Plan s effectiveness. The following measures will be used to assess the Plan s effectiveness: The number of on-site observations of CCR airborne dust; On-site incidents of CCR airborne dust, as recorded by the owner or operator. This will include date, time, description of the incident and the related corrective measures; The number and character of any complaints received relating to CCR fugitive dust; and The results of any regulatory inspections related to CCR fugitive dust. The required annual reports will also act as a benchmark for the effectiveness of the Plan, the measures included in it, and Facility personnel s implementation of these measures. M:\Projects\Sandy Creek\16215106.00 CCR Rule Implementation\Dust Control\REVISION 1 R121616 FDCP Sandy Creek.docx 9 CCR Fugitive Dust Control Plan