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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG060131_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20171031STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS PERMIT NO. /V '�C, DOC TYPE fY HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ jov7 t v YYYYMMDD Permit: NCG060131 SOC: County: Guilford Region: Winston-Salem Compliance Inspection Report Effective: 12/01/12 Expiration: 10/31/17 Owner: Valley Proteins Inc Effective: Expiration: - Facility: Valley Protiens - Greensboro Div 2410 Randolph Ave Contact Person: Michaei Hooks Title: Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): On -site representative James Leslie Hodges Related Permits: Inspection Date: 0611812013 EntryTime: 10:00 AM Primary Inspector: Jenifer Carter Secondary Inspector(s): Greensboro NC 27406 Phone: 336-333-3230 Certification: Exit Time: 11:30 AM Phone: Phone: 704-694-3701 Phone: 336-771-5000 Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Food/TobaccolSoaps/Cosmetics/Public Warehousing Stormwater Discharge COC Facility Status: ■ Compliant fl Not Compliant Question Areas: E Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: NCGO60131 Owner - Facility: Valley Proteins Inc Inspection Date: 06/18/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: A new outfall was recently added to address concerns by the County. Outfall #3 drains vehicle maintenance, and so now does #5. Can request that #5 represents outfalls #3 and #4 OR, can ask engineer to confirm that there is a common point that outfalls #3, #4 and #5 all drain to, thus eliminating two outfalls altogether. Analytical monitoring results indicated exceedences for COD and fecal in January, but back in compliance in February. COD possibly due to neighbor facility (Chemol Co.), who they have had problems with in the past. The fecal exceedence most likely due to nature of sampling point, which is basically a low area that retains a very small stagnant pool that samples are pulled from during wet weather. Using sample point #5 as a representative sampling point, upon approval by the division, may eleviate this problem. Using a common sampling point, as noted above, may also address the problem. Page: 2 Permit: NCG060131 owner - Facility: Valley Proteins Inc Inspection Date: 06/18/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Does the site have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? # Does the Plan include a General Location (USGS) map? # Does the Plan include a "Narrative Description of Practices"? # Does the Plan include a detailed site map including outfall locations and drainage areas? # Does the Plan include a list of significant spills occurring during the past 3 years? # Has the facility evaluated feasible alternatives to current practices? # Does the facility provide all necessary secondary containment? # Does the Plan include a BMP summary? # Does the Plan include a Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP)? # Does the Plan include a Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Plan? # Does the facility provide and document Employee Training? # Does the Plan include a list of Responsible Party(s)? # Is the Plan reviewed and updated annually? # Does the Plan include a Stormwater Facility Inspection Program? Has the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan been implemented? Comment: Qualitative Monitoring Has the facility conducted its Qualitative Monitoring semi-annually? Comment: Analytical Monitoring Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring? # Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring from Vehicle Maintenance areas? Comment: Permit and Outfalls # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? # Were all outfalls observed during the inspection? # If the facility has representative outfall status, is it properly documented by the Division? # Has the facility evaluated all illicit (non stormwater) discharges? Comment: Reason for Visit: Routine Yes No NA NE ■nn0l ■00D ■non ■nnn ■000 ■000 ■nnn ■nnn ■nnn ■000 ■nnn ■000 ■000 ■nnn ■nnn Yes No NA NE ■Inn Yes No NA NE ■nnn ■nnn Yes No NA NE Page: 3 GREENSBORO WORTH CAROLINA WATER RE -SOURCES August 18, 2016 Chris Bivans Valley Proteins, Inc. P.O. Box 718 Wadesboro, NC 28170 RE: Industrial Compliance Inspection Inspection location: Valley Proteins 2410 A Randolph SW Permit . NCG060131 Dear Mr. Bivans: On August 18, 2016 the City of Greensboro Stormwater Management Division completed an industrial compliance inspection of Valley Proteins. Local regulations permit an inspection of industrial facilities under authority granted by City of Greensboro Code of Ordinance Chapter 30, Article 12, Section 7.1 (C-5). This inspection consisted of two parts: a review of the facility files/records and an on -site facility inspection. The inspection was performed by Alex Tobergte, and the following delei encieslobservations were noted during the inspection. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan/Spill Plan Review Site Maps and SWP3 • Make note on the annual revision sheet at beginning of SWP3 that facility is currently dormant. Spill Prevention and Response Plan • No deficiencies observed. Monitoring To No deficiencies observed. P 0 BOX 3136 • GREENSBORO NC 27402-3136 , W1VW.GREFNSBORO-NC.GOV > 336-373-CITY (2. 89) Mr. Bivans 8/18/2016 Page 2 Employee Training • No deficiencies observed. Site Inspection Preventative Maintenance/Good Housekeeping No deficiencies observed. Non-Stormwater Discharges • No deficiencies observed. It is recommended that Valley Proteins take appropriate actions to correct the noted deficiencies. If you have any questions concerning this inspection, please contact me at 336-373-2692 or Alex.Tobergte@greensboro-nc.gov. Sincerely, Alex Tobergte, Water Quality Specialist City of Greensboro, Water Resources Department cc: Peter Schneider, Water Quality Supervisor Glen White, N.C. Dept. of Environment Quality Industrial Inspection File P O BOX 3136 GREENSBORO NC 27402-3136 - It WW.GREENSBORO-NC.GOV - 336-373-CITY (2489) Compliance Inspection Report Permit: NCGO60131 Effective: 12/01/12 Expiration: 10/31/17 Owner: Valley Proteins Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Valley Protiens - Greensboro Div County: Guilford 2410 Randolph Ave Region: Winston-Salem Greensboro NC 27406 Contact Person: Michael Hooks Title: Phone: 336-333-3230 Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 08/18/2016 Primary Inspector: Glen White Secondary Inspector(s): Certification: Phone: Entry Time: 10:OOAM Exit Time: 12:OOPM Phone: 336-776-8800 Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Foodlfobacm/SoapslCosmetics/Public Warehousing Stormwater Discharge COC Facility Status: Compliant Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: NCG060131 Owner - Facility: Valley Proteins Inc Inspection pate: 08118/2016 Inspection Type : Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: (Inspection conducted by Alex Tobergte, COG Water Quality Specialist. Page: 2 1 Permit: NCGO60131 Owner - Facility: Valley Proteins Inc Inspection Date: 08/1812016 Inspection Type : Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Analytical Monitoring Yes No NA NE Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ # Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring from Vehicle Maintenance areas? E ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: No deficiencies. Permit and Outfalls Yes No NA NE # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Were all outfalls observed during the inspection? ® ❑ ❑ ❑ # If the facility has representative outfall status, is it property documented by the Division? ❑ ❑ ® ❑ # Has the facility evaluated all illicit (non stormwater) discharges? E ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: No deficiencies. Qualitative Monitoring Yes No NA NE Has the facility conducted its Qualitative Monitoring semi-annually? ® ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: No deficiencies. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Yes No NA NE Does the site have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a General Location (USGS) map? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a "Narrative Description of Practices"? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a detailed site map including outfall locations and drainage areas? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a list of significant spills occurring during the past 3 years? E ❑ ❑ ❑ # Has the facility evaluated feasible alternatives to current practices? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the facility provide all necessary secondary containment? E ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a BMP summary? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP)? N ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Plan? O ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the facility provide and document Employee Training? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a list of Responsible Party(s)? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Is the Plan reviewed and updated annually? 0❑ ❑ ❑ # Does the Plan include a Stormwater Facility Inspection Program? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Has the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan been implemented? i ❑ ❑ ❑ Page: 3 Permit: NCG050131 Owner - Facility: Valley Proteins Inc Inspection Date: 08/1812016 Inspection Type : Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Yes No NA NE Comment: Make note on the annual revision sheet at be innin of SWP3 that facility is currently dormant. Alex Tober to - Inspection notes Page: 4 (00,__ KL E/NFEL OER \ adghtPeople. Right 5ohrtlorm TRANSMITTAL To: Aana Taylor -Smith Date: DEMLR Land Quality Section Reference No: NCDENR - Winston-Salem Regional Office Copies to: 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem. NC. 27107-2241 RECEWED N.C. Dept. of ENR r DEC 2 3 2013 is W1N5TON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE December 20, 2013 PN 131914 T 1402 NCDENR Stormwater Permitting Unit Bob Vogler, VP Subject: Greensboro, NC Valley Proteins' Assessment of Best Management Practices We are sending the following: ® Attached ❑ Under separate cover The report of findings from the facility's assessment of Best Management Practices, as required by Section E of NCG0600000. Via: ❑ Messenger/Courier ❑ First Class Mail ® FedEx ❑ United Parcel ❑ DHL ❑ Lone Star Overnight ❑ Freight ❑ Other Transmitted: ❑ As Requested ® For Approval ❑ For Your Use ❑ For Review & Comment Remarks: None BY� 4-ex, * 'Y Senior Professional 3500 Gateway Centre Blvd. 200, Morrisville NC 27560 • 919-755-5011 metro • Ext. 102 • 919-755-1414 tax RECEIVED x N.C. Dept of ENR DEC 2 3 2013 1MNSTONSALEM REGIONAL OFFICE Assessment of Best Management Practices Valley Proteins Greensboro, North Carolina Kleinfelder Project No. 131914 Task 1804 ASSESSMENT OF STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES - Prepared by: f Linda M. Lamb, P.E. Senior Professional Valley Proteins Greensboro, North Carolina Prepared for fff VALLEY PR6TEINS Valley Proteins, Inc,. December 19, 2013 Reviewed by: Michael Sussman, P.E Program Manager rE /NFEL-OER Bright Peapte. Right Solutions. Raleigh, North Carolina Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder All Rights Reserved Only the client or its designated representative may use this document and only for the specific project for which this report was prepared. 131914, Task 17021RAL13RO472 Page ii December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION......................................................... ....... ........ ....1 ...... ........... ............ 2.0 MATERIAL HANDLING NARRATIVE........................................................................2 2.1 RAW MATERIALS............................................................. ........2 2.2 PETROLEUM.................................................................................3 2.3 PROCESS CHEMICALS..................................................................4 2.4 WASTE PRODUCTS.......................................................................4 2.5 FINISHED PRODUCTS..................................................................5 2.6 LOADING PROCEDURES...............................................................5 3.0 FEASIBILITY STUDY................................................................................................. 7 3.1 NON-STRUCTURAL BMPs...................................................................... 7 3.2 STRUCTURAL BMPs.................................................. 3.3 POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL MEASURES.............................................9 4.0 FECAL COLIFORM EVALUATION..........................................................................11 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES.................................................12 FIGURES Site Layout Map APPENDICES Appendix A — Milestone Schedule 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page 0 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kieinfelder 1.0 INTRODUCTION The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Division of Water Quality (DWQ) issued a Certificate of Coverage to Valley Proteins Greensboro Division under General Permit NCG060000 for stormwater discharges from industrial manufacturing activities. Section E of Part 11 of the general permit requires facilities that use or process animal fats and/or by-products to complete and submit an assessment of best management practices (BMPs) within twelve months of issuance of coverage. Best management practices must be assessed for off-loading, handling, and spill prevention of rendered fats and oils that are stored and used at the facility. This report includes the findings of the assessment, and must be submitted to both the local DWQ Regional Office and the Stormwater Permitting Unit for review and approval. This reportaddresses the required content in the following sections, including: • A narrative description of all the material handling activities (not just fats and oils) at the facility that are outdoors or are otherwise exposed to incidental rainfall or run-on. • A feasibility study of whether reduced exposure can be achieved at the site and a ranking of potential management measures with respect to feasibility. • An evaluation of the presence or absence of animals and/or wildlife on the site and whether fecal coliform concentrations might be correlated to the presence or absence of those animals. • Assessment conclusions and a proposed corrective action measures plan with milestones and proposed schedule for implementation. 131914, Task 1702/RAE_13RO472 Page 1 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 2.0 MATERIAL HANDLING NARRATIVE The Valley Proteins Greensboro facility is a transfer station for raw materials collected from various sources in the Greensboro area, which are then transferred into large truck trailers for transport to rendering plants at other company locations. Material handling locations are illustrated on the attached facility layout map. This section describes the storage, loading and unloading, and spill prevention practices for raw materials (including fuels), and waste materials. 2.1 RAW MATERIALS Trap grease is brought to the facility by tanker trucks. The trucks are unloaded into the grease pit, which is located in the grease processing de -watering building. The grease is pumped from the pit into the raw grease storage tank (Tank 1). The raw grease storage tank, which has a total storage volume of 20,000 gallons, is surrounded by a secondary containment system. Before and after unloading, the tanker trucks carrying grease are parked on the asphalt area to the north of the truck shop. The drain valve in the grease tank containment is kept locked, so a tank failure or loading line leak would be contained. A grease loading spill that was not contained would flow east along the gravel and pavement toward the ditch that directs stormwater to outfall 001. Other raw material is conveyed from smaller collection route trucks to large open trailers inside the transfer facility. The transfer operations are located in a dedicated enclosure on the east side of the truck shop building, which is located on the northern end of the operations area. The raw material trailers have a storage capacity of 100 tons each, and the conveyor (transfer) building is equipped with secondary containment provided by the building drainage collection system. Areas inside the transfer conveyor building where raw materials are handled are equipped with slopes and floor drains. Any spillage or leakage, which occurs during transfer or storage, is collected by the process drainage system and is pumped to the out -going trailers. 131914, Task 1702/RAL13R0472 Page 2 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder Before unloading, the trailers that cant' the byproducts are parked in the area immediately to the north of the truck shop. The trailers are drained of any free liquids inside the plant at a designated area that drains into the process drainage system. The trucks are cleaned before departing the transfer conveyor. The truck washing is completely enclosed, which helps prevent stormwater contamination. Inside the truck wash, graded pavement directs the flow of wash water into floor drains, which drain into the wastewater collection system and directed to the City of Greensboro POTW. After washing, the trucks are parked in the gravel surfaced clean vehicle parking area, located on the north end of the operations area. 2.2 PETROLEUM The facility has one 10,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) containing diesel fuel (Tank 3). This product is used to refuel trucks and on -site equipment. Diesel fuel is dispensed at the diesel pump, located adjacent to the garage. No curbing or spill prevention devices are present surrounding the area where personnel refuel equipment. If a spill occurs while refueling, and is not locally contained, the diesel fuel could drain into the stormwater system. The fuel tank is refilled via pump transfer from tanker trucks. Any spillage that occurs during the refilling process will drain into the stormwater system, if not otherwise contained and cleaned up. A diesel spill would drain to outfall 001 as described for a grease tank spill, above. The truck shop, located on the north end of the plant, has an outdoor 500-gallon used oil tank (Tank 2) fabricated with integral secondary containment and hooded rain shielding. Accumulated oil is periodically pumped out to the recycler's tank truck_ The transfer area is not curbed or contained and any spillage could contaminate stormwater, if not manually contained and cleaned up. Spill pathway is over gravel and generally north to stormwater outfall 005. The grease and fuel tanks are refilled by pump transfer from tanker trucks. Loading procedures meet DOT requirements and are described in section 2.6. 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page 3 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder Chemicals that are used at the facility include sodium meta -silicate, 12% sodium hypochlorite (bleach), 50% sodium hydroxide (caustic), lime and polymer. All of these are stored indoors. The granular sodium meta -silicate is stored on pallets in the de - watering building. Two or three drums (55-gallons, each) of caustic are normally stored there, as well. Polymer and lime are stored in the de -watering building. Absorbent material is also stored on pallets in the de -watering building, and is readily available to clean up spills in the area. Two or three drums (55-gallons, each) of bleach are stored in the self-contained conveyor building at the truck shop. Small quantities of chemicals and miscellaneous liquid and solid materials (motor oil, cleaning solutions, salt, etc.) are delivered in closed drums, pails, or bags by truck, and are immediately transported by hand or fork truck to points of indoor storage immediately upon arrival. Drums are received at the receiving truck dock located at the truck shop. In case of a release at the dock, a containment basin is located below the off-load area, which drains to the wastewater system. 2.4 WASTE PRODUCTS The facility uses a trash dumpster for solid waste that is emptied on an as -needed basis. Wastewater is generated from processing activities at the facility. This water enters the grease trap. The de -greased water then flows to the City of Greensboro wastewater treatment plant. 2.5 FINISHED PRODUCTS The Valley Proteins Greensboro facility is a raw material transfer station, and produces 131914, Task 17021RAL13RO472 Page 4 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder no finished goods. Once the large open trailers are loaded with raw material inside the transfer facility, the loads are covered with tarps and the trailers are hauled off -site to other locations. 2.6 LOADING PROCEDURES Tank Truck Transfers: 1. A Company employee will remain with the truck driver during the material transfer procedure. 2. Position tank truck and place wheel chocks. 3. Verify receiving tank level is adequate for quantity of material to be delivered or loaded. 4. Make hose connections between the tanker truck and the storage tank. 5. The truck connections will be double checked prior to starting the transfer. 6. Begin transfer of material. 7. Continually observe piping, valves, pumps and the truck to detect leaks before a major problem is allowed to exist. 8. After the transfer is completed, place drip pans beneath the piping connections. 9. Close valves on the truck and pumping system. 10.Open piping connections and allow hose contents to drain into the drip pans. 11. Cleanup spillage. Dispose of waste in an approved manner. Drum Handling:: 1. New drums and containers are to be inspected to determine if they are leaking or in poor repair. 2. Prior to transport, bungs, vents, and rim seals are to be inspected and secured. 3. Drums and containers are transported individually by hand truck or by front-end loader. 4. Drums transported in the bucket of the front-end loader will be fastened with a strap. 5.: Drums and containers will not be opened until placed in use. 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page 5 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 6. If drums are moved before empty, bungs, vents, and rim seals are secured. 7. Portable drum pumps will be used to transfer oil from drums to other containers. 8. After transfer, the operator will inspect the area for spills before opening another drum. 9. Drum and container storage areas will be routinely inspected for spills and leaks. 131914, Task 1702/RAL13R0472 Page B December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 3.0 FEASIBILITY STUDY A number of best management practices (BMPs) are currently in use at Valley Proteins. These practices, which are composed of both structural and non-structural controls, already limit the potential for contamination of stormwater. This section presents the existing Valley Proteins BMPs, and an assessment of the feasibility of potential measures which may attain additional reductions in exposure. 3.1 NON-STRUCTURAL BMPs The non-structural administrative controls which are used at the site are: materials management procedures, including good housekeeping practices; material exposure control; spill prevention and cleanup; and connection controls. Valley Proteins materials management policy requires regular cleaning of the facility grounds, and the storage of drums, barrels and bags of chemicals inside. All chemical containers are checked regularly for leaks or signs of damage. Raw material and chemical containers are labeled. Employees must provide adequate aisle space to facilitate materials transfer and easy access for inspections; store containers, drums, and bags away from direct traffic routes to prevent accidental spills; stack containers according to manufacturers' instructions to avoid damaging the containers due to improper weight distribution; and store containers on pallets or similar devices to prevent corrosion of the containers which can result when containers come in contact the moisture on the ground. Employees are instructed to maintain clean, dry floors and ground surfaces by using brooms, shovels, vacuum cleaners, or cleaning machines and to regularly pick up and dispose of garbage and waste materials. Material exposure to stormwater is limited in multiple ways. By-product trucks which are. not immediately dispatched have tarps secured over their loads to protect against contact with rainfall. 131914, Task 1702/RAL13R0472 Page 7 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder Spills are prevented by providing bulk storage tanks with secondary containment. Employees inspect equipment for proper operation - all piping and equipment is inspected regularly for leaks including tanks, dikes, valves, pumps, flanges, and connections, and any leaks which are found are fixed promptly. Truck loading and unloading is attended by a Valley Proteins employee, and employees are trained in spill prevention and response procedures. Spill cleanup supplies and equipment are maintained in strategic locations and are inspected regularly and replenished as needed. Stormwater conveyances are inspected and certified annually for illicit connections and unallowable non-stormwater discharges, which will be promptly removed, if present. 3.2 STRUCTURAL BMPs The structural stormwater controls employed at the facility include tank secondary containment, grease traps, diversion valves, and covered process areas. The grease tank near the trap house is designed with a secondary containment dike and the used oil tank at the truck shop is designed with integral secondary containment. Enclosed buildings are utilized for the raw material transfer operations and truck washing, and for chemical storage. The roofing helps prevent the contamination of stormwater in these areas. Additionally, the roofs help prevent the loss of material through washout. The area around the de -watering building and the trap house drains to the eastern edge of the property to outfall #'I. The catch basin at this location is engineered with a vault and overflow discharge (grease trap) so as to skim grease from the drainage prior to discharge to the City's storm sewer system. This outfall is also equipped with a manual shutoff valve that allows employees to divert the drainage from the storm sewer to the City of Greensboro POTW, in the event of a major spill. 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page S December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 3.3 POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL MEASURES In order to minimize the potential for contamination of stormwater at Valley Proteins, the following changes to operations and storage practices could be considered, in order of feasibility: • Perform dry cleanup of paved driveways, parking areas, etc. where byproducts transport vehicles are staged, stored, moved across, etc. according to a schedule to be developed as appropriate for the particular facility. • inspect storm water collection and. discharge systems (manholes, underground storm sewers, sediment ponds/traps, etc.) and remove accumulated silt, sediment, organic materials, etc. according to a schedule to be developed as appropriate for the particular facility. • Install barriers where appropriate around or in drop inlets, above outfalls. Systems to be inspected and maintained. • Install and maintain grass buffer strips adjacent to paved areas and up -gradient of drainage pathways where feasible. • Installation of containment and roofing for the facility's diesel pumps, and for the grease'and used oil tanks' truck loading/unloading areas. • installation of first flush systems in sensitive areas to collect.the initial rainfall and wash down water, to be discharged. to a process sewer or treatment by stormwater management devices. The facility currently performs dry cleanup of paved driveways, parking areas, etc. where byproducts transport vehicles are staged, stored, moved across, etc. The locations and frequency of this activity will be reviewed and adjusted as necessary. The facility currently inspects and maintains the stormwater collections system. The frequency of the inspection and the maintenance of the complete storm water collection and discharge systems will be reviewed and increased as appropriate. 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page 9 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder The existing grease trap and control valve on Qutfall #1 provide an effective barrier to contaminated stormwater. Additional barriers in the stormwater system are not feasible for this site due to the dispersed nature of the outflow on the northern side of the processing area. The installation of additional grass buffer strips is not deemed to be feasible based on the facility layout. Existing grassed areas will be maintained to minimize erosion and sediment to outfall #5. The diesel fueling pump island could be covered to protect from stormwater run-on, and the vehicle fueling area curbed to contain refueling spills. Similarly, curbing could be installed for truck transfers at the grease tank and at the used oil tank. While these measures are feasible, previous analytical sampling has shown that oil and grease concentrations are below the stormwater benchmark values and therefore additional controls are deemed unnecessary. The truck parking area immediately north of the truck shop could be bermed and the drainage directed to a control or capture device or the municipal sewer. This first flush capture or control is not feasible for this location. Typical control measures such as sand filters, bio-retention areas, and infiltration devices are not feasible alternatives for the Valley Proteins site due to high maintenance requirements and/or unsuitability for this type of industrial facility. The municipal sewer is not a combined sewer, and therefore the discharge of large volumes of stormwater is not acceptable. 131914, Task 1702/RAL13RO472 Page 10 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 4.0 FECAL COLIFORM EVALUATION Some wildlife is certainly present at the site, especially in the wooded northern portion of the property away from the industrial buildings and traffic. This area drains to the northern outfall and wildlife may contribute to fecal coliform loading. It is possible that fecal coliform concentrations in stormwater discharges are contributed to, but not completely correlated with, wildlife or other animal activity. 131914, Task 17021RAL13RO472 Page 11 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES Valley Proteins believes that additional non-structural Best Management Practices are warranted for this facility to limit potential negative impacts to water quality. These measures are: • The dry cleanup locations and frequency will be reviewed and adjusted as necessary. • The frequency of the inspection and maintenance of storm water collection system and controls will be reviewed. 131914, Task 17021RAL13R0472 Page 12 December 19, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder • � � it il( a z A m n - m D ' Florida Street --- - 50 C N u°wa TC SQkL TEEn IROJECT NO.: 117134-1807 SITE LAYOUT MAP EIcuRE DATE DRAM t NOV. 2071 �— KLE/NFELOER i1 MDBlTRP VALLEY PROTEINS -- — CHECKED BY: LML 2410 RANDOLPH AVENUE L NOTES: Ouifall A2 removed e �/ GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROUNA Additional BMP Estimated Completion Review the dry cleanup locations and First Quarter 2014 frequency and adjust as necessary. Review the frequency of the inspection First Quarter 2014 of storm water collection and controls and adjust as necessary. f Taylor -Smith, Aana From: Shoffner, Debbie <Deborah.Shoffner@greensboro-nc.gov> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 8:23 AM To: Taylor -Smith, Aana Subject: RE: Valley Proteins in GSO No worries of delays! Thanks for sending the info. We'll be inspecting this one in the next month or two and will be copying you/Sue on our inspection letter. Debbie Shoffner, Water Quality Specialist Department of Water Resources City of Greensboro Phone:336-373-2741 Fax:336-373-3119 PO Sox 3136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136 www.greensboro-nc.gov From: Taylor -Smith, Aana [mailto:Aana.Taylor-Smith@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 8:13 AM To: Shoffner, Debbie Subject: RE: Valley Proteins in GSO Ni Debbie, Sorry for the delay — I was out of the office all day on Friday and didn't get a chance to check my email until now. Anyway, looks like the last time Chemol was inspected was 8/31/2010 by Corey. I couldn't find his inspection letter, but I have attached the inspection report and Chemol's response, in case that can provide some additional information as to their situation at the time. Looks like Corey wrote them an NOV for lack of qualitative and analytical monitoring. Thanks! Just let me know if there's anything else I can do! Aana Taylor -Smith Land Quality Section Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Phone: (336) 771-5034 Fax (336) 771-4631 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Shoffner, Debbie [ma iIto: Deborah. Shoffner@greensboro-nc.gov] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 2:00 PM To: Carter, Jenifer; Taylor -Smith, Aana Subject: RE: Valley Proteins in GSO Okay. We'll just look at it as two different facilities, and Chemol is up for us this year. Chemol is on our radar for other stuff, so I'm sure stormwater folks have had interactions with them. Aana, will you send me past inspection information from when Chemol (NCS000048) was last inspected by your folks? I would greatly appreciate that! Many thanks for your help. And I agree with Mike Mickey! I Debbie Shoffner, Water Quality Specialist Department of Water Resources City of Greensboro Phone- 336-373-2741 Fax: 336-373-3119 PO Box 3136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136 www. g reensboro-nc. cLov From: Carter, Jenifer [mailto:jenifer.carter@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 1:54 PM To: Shoffner, Debbie; Taylor -Smith, Aana Subject: RE: Valley Proteins in GSO Both companies are run separately but it does look they both lease property from the same owner (Carolina By- products). I didn't realize that during my inspection. During my inspection of VP, they believed that runoff from Chemol had led to some of their past COD exceedences, and said they had had City personnel out there to address it in the past. It is complicated by the fact that VP maintains property on both sides of the Chemol process buildings, and has SW outfalls on both sides. I'm not sure how you could put them both under one permit since they are two different types of business... would have to be an individual permit, which would just be a mix of the two existing permits. As Mike Mickey would say... `Clear as Mud'. Jenifer Aw Before printing this email_ please consider your budget and the environment. If you must print. please print only what y0o need and save ink with the Free I co -Pont. NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Resources 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Voice: (336) 771-4957 FAX: (336) 771-4630 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Shoffner, Debbie [mailto:Deborah.Shoffner@greensboro-nc.gov_] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 1:30 PM To: Taylor -Smith, Aana; Carter, Jenifer Subject: Valley Proteins in GSO f . . . I'm trying to figure out the relationship between two facilities in Greensboro: NCG060131, Valley Proteins (was Carolina By -Products), 2410 Randolph Ave., inspected by }enifer this year NCS000048, Chemol, 2300 Randolph Ave. Although the addresses are different, maps do not show a 2300 parcel on Randolph Avenue. Chemol's website gives the 2300 address and indicates it was formed as the chemical division of Carolina By -Products- All info i can find shows these two facilities as seemingly the same, yet they both have a permit. is Chemol a totally different entity than Valley Proteins and is just located on their property? When Valley Proteins is inspected, is Chemol also inspected? Any light you can shed on this would be greatly appreciated! If it's unclear to you as well, let me know that too and I'll see if I can find out anything via another route. Many thanks for your help. O Debbie Debbie Shoff ner, Water Quality Specialist Department of Water Resources City of Greensboro Phone:336-373-2741 Fax:336-373-3119 PO Box 3136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136 www.greensboro-nc.gov ------------------------------------------------------- Please note that eriail sent to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Please note that email sent to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Please note that email sent to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 3 MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder Governor Acting Director July 8, 2013 Valley Proteins, Inc. Attn: Mr. Dean Deibert, General Manager P.O. Box 718 Wadesboro, NC 28170 Subject: Compliance Evaluation Inspection Certificate of Coverage #s NCG060131 Valley Proteins — Greensboro Division Guilford County Dear Mr. Deibert: John E. Skvarla, III Secretary Jenifer Carter of the Winston-Salem Regional Office performed a Compliance Evaluation Inspection at Valley Proteins Greensboro Division on Randolph Street in Greensboro, North Carolina on June 18, 2013. James L. Hodges and John Bass were present for the inspections. The purpose of the inspections was to review compliance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Stormwater permit. The following are the findings from the subject inspection: • A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) has been developed and properly implemented. e Qualitative monitoring has been conducted and recorded in accordance with permit requirements. C Analytical monitoring has been conducted and recorded in accordance with permit requirements. There were exceedences of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Fecal Coliform permit benchmark values in January 2013. A proper Tier I response was enacted, and follow-up testing in February 2013 was in compliance. o It was determined that Outfalls 43 and 44, as well as new outfall recently added drain to a common point at the edge of the property. Your request to begin monitoring at this common point, to be called Outfall #5, and eliminating outfalls #3 and #4 from monitoring is approved. Past exceedences of fecal coliform benchmark values at outfalls #3 and #4 were likely due to poor sampling conditions (samples pulled from stagnant pools of water), so moving the sampling point to the new location may help alleviate this problem. e There were no residuals from spills or leaks observed on the ground, nor in or near surface waters. The Division greatly appreciates your efforts to maintain compliance. Should you have any questions, please contact Jenifer Carter at (336) 771-4957. Sincerely, W. Corey Basinger Surface Water Regional Supervisor Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Quality cc: LAKSROFiles) SWP — Central Files NPS ACO Unit Debbie Shoffner — City of Greensboro (via email) North Carolina Division of Water Quality, Winston-Salem Regional Office Location: 585 Waughtown Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107 ' Phone: (336) 771-50001 Fax: (336) 771-46301 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 Internet: http1/porta0odenr.orgMebfwq NoirthCarolina NaNrally An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer r RECEIVED N!G:Uept. Of ENR VALLEY PROTEINS INC. JUL 0 5 2013 Winston-Salem June 21, 2013 Jenifer Carter Environmental Specialist Division of Water Quality NCDENR Winston-Salem Regional Office 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Re: Valley Proteins- Greensboro Division 2410 Randolph Avenue Greensboro, Guilford County General Permit — Industrial Stormwater COC No. NCG060131 Dear Ms. Carter: During your inspection of the above -referenced facility on June 18, 2013, it was suggested that a newly -designated outfall located downstream of existing Outfall 4 and the drainage ditch below Outfall 3 could replace existing Outfalls 3 and 4.(see attached site map). We have reviewed this with our environmental staff and concur in this proposal. Therefore, we request that Outfalls 3 and 4 be eliminated and replaced with a new outfall, which will be designated Outfall 5. This outfall will be located along Randolph Avenue below Outfall 4, as shown on the attached drawing. Since Outfall 2 was eliminated previously, this would leave Outfall 1 and Outfall 5 as the two outfalls for drainage from the entire site. We would sample from these two outfalls. With your permission we would like to make this change to our Stormwater Plan immediately and start sampling from this area. Sincerely, Dean Delbert General Manager C: Robert Vogler, Director of Environmental Affairs t?O. Box 7;s IVadesboro, NC' 28170 -� 1- )94- 701 Cr-cati n.- Renc%vab1c Resources Bui l t can Tradi lien Fix; 704-694-6145 N`ww allc1'plutC IIIs.co III w North E r P� _ - $Ionge Arc�ionks e. �� duMal#3 O Q 171 1 ww j- 40 / OrNall ll2� °f"°"' w✓�� eeft DRAINAGE trio qi� AREA � � � � � Tarpa kr DRAINAGE i _ Cmcnl� a ie _ �I ' Cmtamxrl �� � Shop AREA TCyKin e Paved ^Oda and Pl— en"mas(beech)" �Cj.�� � Sraniirnsw• Cantaanxnt � �, �l •� _ Wmps:w l TMM Liquid Hydrogen Tank Fo++Per91Pe Tar DRAINAGE 1 Tankun f Q D AREA t SP tAeW Grrnpate! r f - t r go . '•! FYI 9,;p�i �BuvtlrerBldq. Cnemd � Grdvet a ' f Warehouse K 1 �. • GL Paved. p1a 0 �/ 9!i Paved S a®cJ fr Da P 'B ❑ •Jed ! DRAINAGE AREA 4 2 Randolph Avenue K� Curbed and Fenced Drum Slorage ' ear Jr OraM ul 7 q trN+Rf } O0fal ti4 Wooded Area r=~ Y !----------------- /f XMI-9y; NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Charles Wakild, P. E, Governor Director December 4, 2012 Bob Vogler Valley Proteins Inc PO Box 3588 Winchester, VA 22604 Dee Freeman Secretary Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Coverage Renewal Valley Protiens - Greensboro Div COC Number NCG060131 Guilford County Dear Permittee: In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under stormwater General Permit NCG060000 the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the reissued General Permit. This permit is reissued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between the state of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended). The following information is included with your permit package: • A new Certificate of Coverage (COC) • A copy of General Permit NCG060000 • A copy of the Technical Bulletin for the General Permit • Two copies of the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form • Two copies of the Qualitative Monitoring Report Form The General Permit authorizes discharges of stormwater, and it specifies your obligations for discharge controls, management, monitoring, and record keeping. Please review the new permit to familiarize yourself with all the changes in the reissued permit. Your facility has six (6) months from the time of receipt of the permit to update your current SPPP to reflect all new permit requirements. The first sample period of your permit begins January 1, 2013. Your facility must sample a "measureable storm event" beginning during the periods beginning January 1 and July 1 of every year (or, if applicable, report "No Flow," as outlined in Part III, Section E). Also, please note that Tier 3 Actions in Part II of your permit are triggered by benchmark exceedances on four occasions beginning on the effective date of this permit and do not count prior exceedances. The more significant changes in the General Permit since your last COC was issued are noted either in the Draft Permit Fact Sheet that accompanied the public notice (http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/current- notices), or in the Response to Comments / Summary of Changes and Technical Bulletin documents that are posted on the Stormwater Permitting Unit's website with the new General Permit. Please visit htty://Portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/npdessw (click on 'General Permits' tab) to review that information for your specific General Permit carefully. 1617 Mail Service Center, Ra€egh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Location: 512 N. Salishury St, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone:919-807-63G.- FAX:919-807-6492 Internet, www.ncwaiv.,QuPIity.org An Laval OPportunilyl rma,ivekc'ion Employer One NorthCarolina ,I A'rtu,rally Bob Vogler, December 4, 2012 Page 2 of 2 Some of the changes include: Part li: • Section A: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) section, if applicable, has been updated to the most current language of our permits. Additional conditions for specific industry sectors have been added to the SPPP requirements in some cases. • Sections B, C: Failure to perform analytical stormwater monitoring may result in the Division requiring that the permittee begin a monthly sampling scheme. • Sections B, C: A lower TSS benchmark of 50 mg/I for HQW, ORW, PNA and Tr Waters applies to these more sensitive waters. • Sections B, C: The monitoring parameter Oil & Grease (O&G) has been replaced by the parameter Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) for vehicle maintenance areas, and in some cases, other analytical monitoring requirements. • Sections B, C, D: Inability to sample due to adverse weather must be recorded in the SPPP, or in separate on -site records if your General Permit does not require an SPPP. Adverse weather is defined in the "Definitions" section of the permit. • Sections 8, C. The term "Representative Storm Event" has been replaced by "Measurable Storm Event." A measurable storm event is defined in the permit. • Section D: If the permittee fails to respond effectively to problems identified by qualitative monitoring, DWQ may require the permittee to perform corrective action. Please review Parts III and IV to understand the Standard Conditions of your new NPDES General Permit, including Compliance and Liability, Reporting, Monitoring and Records requirements; Operation and Maintenance obligations; and Definitions. Please note that all samples analyzed in accordance with the terms of this permit must be submitted to the Division on Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) forms available on the Stormwater Permitting Unit's website above. DMR forms must be delivered to the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory. Also note that existing permittees do not need to submit a renewal request prior to expiration unless directed by the Division. Your coverage under the General Permit is transferable only through the specific action of DWQ. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by DENR, nor does it relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. If you have any questions regarding this permit package, please contact the Division's Stormwater Permitting Unit at (919) 807-6300. Sincerely, 'I for Charles Wakild, P.E. cc: DWQ Central Files Stormwater Permitting Unit Files Winston-Salem Regional Office 0 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG060000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG060131 STORMWATER NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Valley Proteins Inc is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at: Valley Protiens - Greensboro Div 2410 Randolph Ave Greensboro Guilford County to receiving waters designated as Mile Run Creek, a class WS-V;NSW waterbody in the Cape Fear River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, 111, and IV of General Permit No. NCG060000 as attached. This certificate of coverage shall become effective December 4, 2012. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this 4th day of December, 2012. b L_,J/may i!�w �r � for Charles Wakild, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission r City of Greensboro , J North Carolina May 31, 2011 Valley Proteins Inc. Attn: Mr. Larry Wray 2410 Randolph Avenue Greensboro, N.C. 27406 SUBJECT: Industrial Compliance Inspection Inspection location: Valley Proteins Inc. 2410 Randolph Avenue SW Permit #: NCGO060131 Dear Mr. Wray: On May 19, 2011 the City of Greensboro Stormwater Management Division completed an industrial compliance inspection of the Valley proteins Inc. Local regulations permit an inspection of industrial facilities under authority granted by City of Greensboro Code of Ordinance Chapter 30, Article 12, and Section 7.1 (C-5). This inspection consisted of two parts. a review of the facility files/records and an on -site facility inspection. The inspection was performed by Shameka Collin and Roy Graham, and the following deficiencies/observations were noted during the inspection. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan/Spill Plan Review Site Maps and SWP3 ♦ No deficiencies observed. Spill Prevention and Response Plan ♦ No deficiencies observed. Monitoring ♦ No deficiencies observed. Employee Training ♦ No deficiencies observed. 'i 0 640 P.O. Box 3136 - Greenshoro, NC 27402-3136 - www.greensboro-nc.gov • (336) 373-CITY (2489) • TTY # 333-6930 Site Inspection Preventative Maintenance/Good Housekeeping Apply a list of emergency personnel contacts in common areas so others can have quick access in case of a spill. ♦ Add a spill kit to the work area at the receiving dock to help increase response time in case of a spill. Non-Stormwater Discharges ♦ No deficiencies observed. It is recommended that Valley Proteins -Inc. take appropriate actions to correct the above mentioned deficiencies. If you have any questions concerning this letter or the enclosed inspection report, please contact me at 373-2692. Sinc ely, R Graham, Water Quality Specialist City of Greensboro, Stormwater Management Division cc: Peter Schneider, Water Quality Supervisor Corey Basinger, N.C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Industrial inspection File RECE1vE(? N.C. 17e0t. of EN4 NCDENk North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resou Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Governor Director June 18; 2010 Mr. Larry Wray Carolina By -Products, Greensboro Division P.O. Box 35588 Winchester, VA 22604 Dear Mr. Wray: JUN 2 12010 Winston-Salem Regional otrce Dee Freeman Secretary Subject: Return of Incomplete Analytical Monitoring Data General -Permit No. NCG060000 Carolina By -Products — Greensboro Division COC Number - Unknown Theldivision of Water Quality received analytical monitoring data for an unlcnown.facility - on April 16, June 11 'and April 30 of 2010. Wc.received no. Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) for these data and no Certificate of Coverage (COC) number was included. In Part III, Section E of your permit it states the following: - 1. Discharge Monitoring Reports Saimples analyzed in accordance with the terns of this permit shall be'submitted to the Division oil Discharge Monitorurg Report forms provided by the Director. Submittals shall be received by the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory. When no discharge has occurred from the facility during the report period, the permittee is required to sub»rit a discharge 11101iit0ruig report within 30 days of the end of the six month sampling period, giving all required information and indicating- "NO FLOW" as per NCAC T15A 02B .0506. 2. Submitting Reports Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Central Files Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Wetlands and Storrnwater Branch One 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Noah Carolina Phone: 512 7 Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27664 Naturally y Phone: 919$07�i3001 FAX: 919$W-6494 L Customer Service: 1.877-623-6748 ` L` Internet: www.ncwaterqualiry.org Mr. Larry Wray Return of Incomplete Analytical Data — NCG06XXXX June 18, 2010 . With more than 3,000 permitted facilities that the Stormwater Permitting Unit regulates, Discharge Monitoring Reports and COC Number are an. essential part of your submittal. We are herewith returning your incomplete submittal of data. } Please fill out a separate DMR for each reporting time period with the correct COC number and resubmit your data to the above address. You can find and download the most current version of your discharge monitoring report at: httpa/nortal.ncdenr.org/web/wglwslsulnpdessw. If you have any questions concerning this pei::•;it, please contact Jennifer Jones at telephone number (919) 807-6.379 Sincerely r., Jennifer ones Environmental Engineer Stormwater Permitting Unit cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office, Corey Basinger Central Files Stormwater Permitting Unit Files Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources w ArFR pG r%J � TOM GIBSON CAROLINA BY PRODUCT'S CO PO BOX 3588 WINCHESTER, VA 22603 Dear Permittee: Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality August 23, 2002 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Carolina By Products Co COC Number NCG060131 Guilford County In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under general permit NCG060000, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the reissued stormwater general permit. This permit is reissued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215. l and the Memorandum of Agreement between the state of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, dated December 6, 1983, The following information is included with your permit package: A new Certificate of Coverage A copy of General Stormwater Permit NCG060000 A copy of a Technical Bulletin for the general permit Your coverage under this general permit is not transferable except after notice to DWQ. The Division may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the Certificate of Coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by DENR or relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. If you have any questions regarding this permit package please contact Aisha Lau of the Central Office Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 578 Sincerely, eyl 61',� Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Stormwater & General Permits Unit Files Winston-Salem Regional Office ®TA WNW N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NO 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 Customer Service 1- 800-623-7748 Michael E. Easley, Governor Wiliiam G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. Acting Director Division of Water Quality December 27.2001 TOM GIBSO N CAROLINA BYPRODUCTS CO PO BOX 3588 WINCHESTI R. VA 22603 Suhjcct: NPDES Stormw,rtcr Permit Renewal CAROL INA BY PRODUCES CO COC Number NCG060131 Gurllord Count%' Dear Pcrmittce: Your facility is currently covered for storntwatcr discharv(e under General Permit NCG060000. '['his hermit expires on Au"ust 31, 2002. The ])]vision staff is currently in the process of rewriting this pef-mil and is scheduled to have the permit reissued by late summer of 2002. Once the permit is reissued. vour facility +would he eligible for continued coveragC under the rcissucd permit. In order to assure your continued coverage under the general permit, you must apply to the Division ofWater Quality (DWQ) for rCne+val of your permit coVCra«e. To make this renewal process easier, we are infornti[W ycru in advance that your permit will be expiring. Enclosed you ++ill find it General Permit Coverage Renewal Application Form. The application must he completed and returned by March 4. 2002 in order to assure continued covCra0e under the -encral permit. FailurC to rcqucst renewal within this time period may result in a civil assessmcm of at least $250.00. Larger penalties may he assessed depending on the delinquency of the request. Discharge ol-storrnwater from your facility Without covoraoe under it vzrlid siormw,t(cr NPDES permit ++'ould constitule it violation of NCGS 1 43-215.1 and Could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $ 10.000 per clay. Plcasc note that r-CCCnt federal legislation has extended the "no C.rposurC exclusion" w all opCrators of industrWI facilities in any of the I I cate-ories of "storm water discharges associated with industrial .tclivily," (except construction activities). If you Iccl your facility can certify a condition of "no exposure", i.e. the t;rcilty industrial materials and operatiOns are not Cxposcxl to stornlwatcr. you can apply for the no exposure Cxclusion. 1=01-additional information contact the Central Office Stormwater Staff mcniber listed below or check the StorrllwatCr' & General Permits Unit Weh Site at httpa/h2n.cm stale.nc.us/su/storma'ater.hlnll If t11c suhjCct stormwaterdischai-c to waters of the state has hecn terminated. please complete the enclosed Rescission Request Form. Mailing instructions are listed on the botionl oI the loran. YOU will he notilicd when the rescission process has been completed. if you have any questions recarding the permit renewal procedures please contact Corcy Basinger of the Winston-Salem Regional Office at 336-771-4600 or Aisha Lau Of the Central 01-fice Storrnwittcr Unit at (919) 73 3-5083, cm. 578 Sincerely, J }�'�t!{, --�.7 �1'• �-trz:L' of Br-adle+' 13Cm10E11. Supervisor Siorrnwater and General Permits Unit CC: Central Files Winston-Salem Rcojonal 01TICC N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 M NCDENR Customer Service 1-800-623-774B ti i 01/30/98 13: 09 FAX 336 333 3037 CBP RESOURCES LAW FAX MESSAGE FIFTY YEARS AAYEU, r0GAY, MATTERN a MATTERN, ING. ARCHITECTS ENGINE@RS PLANNERS ENV FtOHMENTAI.ANDTRANSPORTATION 1315 FRAmKuN AoAD, SW - ROANOKE, VIROINIA 24016 P. O. BOX 13445 - ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24034 540,857.310❑ FAX 540.857,3298-rt�+I�: harn>raRvl�.+roonako.tnfi,net Date I -E'a I q e> Comm No. ts `7 (10 TO: Named Company rti� t' — — o2r,, I✓� 7 t M4 Fax Number ai 1 - % 3 \ FROM: Name COMMENTS: 1 t G�— F�L. * � • Y�e7�J� ..� �•r�C Ca C{ V^�5� � Number of Pages . . including This Cover Si4et. If all pages not received, please call 540-857-3106. NSWY Rm Ug.Z2A IAw.3471 Fiatassrlhtr�gt�aa�attti h�trmB 01/30/98 14:09 F:LX 336 333 3037 CBP RESOURCES LC•471M ]anuary 30, 1998 Division of Environmental Management NCDEHNR P.O. Box 2953 5 Raleigh, NC 27626.0535 Atttt_: Central Files RE: 1997 Stormwater Discharge OutW Monitoring Report NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permitting Sampling & Analysis Carolina By -Products Greensboro, North Carolina HSVM Commission No.5767 To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, NCIDEHNR General Stormwater Discharge Penmi: No. NCO060060 and on behalf of Carolina By -Products, enclosed please find the 1997 storrnwater disci,.arge outfall monitoring report for Outfalls 001 and 002 at the Carolina By -Products facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. If you have any questions concerning the enclosed information, please contact me at (540) 857- 3209. Sincerely, HSMM t Tr 5. cer Project Manager Enclosures: As Noted cooln x w 9 U gaze LSB ovs TVA 63:rT I914 86/06/To N CGO �.0, ► w a M IV N J an SI'ORMWATER DISCHARGE OUFFALL (SD01 MONUORINO REPORT GENERAL PERMIT NO NCGQL1 M SANIFL.F'S COLLECTED DURING CALENDAR Yk4k:3297_� CERTiFICATEOFCOVERAGENO.NCC§6--013L`_ l��I�*���+eesi.r.�r«.k.drf..r,�t�er�rr�ri�rrr.a��rwry��ur hc EE1tS ITYNLM��u�l�1LG( s sralb*pa) j'ry Guilford p ONCU ylAW 1,BI r. ca a Pfi NO 910 3 31 CERTCFIEDLADORATOItYtS)C,u11foM L aratories, Inc, b 014 l.alI Ip 3!i7 A 11- r i t✓� Y IW s+ftrat9M l+oert* &m tWk rtwt t;tlt ma cnir�[Ili to 1►e heal of my Ono' Wew Part A: Specific Meniloring kcipiletmis LION RER11111;11 ,�, '� -r Flim! L i r +� f�• r 1 � i 1 �!- � [ 'Ev� f �l S M16 mi, rnimmm i ry. 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Rout 29535 Raleigh, NC 2762&41535 Farm MR116 oa e7� �r7 U3 moo M,M w� O Ln -r� l FcW Colifonn and Aum mia keen sampling applicawc only to Wlilies prixessing nests. 1DctcrBcnt szm ing apliimWe Only to faelftlies manufactudag soaps, tkiagcnts, or cicannag prcpam ions, IA a nick sane fin applicable M to facilities �mnufadurin' s. Far facilities not ttsia or storm ant fhcilit may «mace certification � P if PP iY b �& � , !: cY Y ;t , to Ike of/oct that cyanide is aol used ar shred al the facility told thus obtacacrliy vcr � tltt eya lmg I t. By ibis Agnalure, i ccAfy that eyatit k is not be I used or Sound lit Nits � �Sigr�utre} tl LL u a! 6 0 Lei 4 Chlnddes sxnplin$ applicahte only 10 facilities grncxssing vegaables at mean. 5 Applies only for facilities at which fu tuft$ occurs. b Dettrgem mouitarie$ is xquirtd only at facilitks which eniuiuct vehicle cleaning operations_ "l eertity, undtF penalty allow,!'h41 iMts d"impt and all pttachimenis were prepared miler my direalion er suppeerrfsian in amordaoce with a "stem d Cacd to assure alga t qualified personnel pnVa ly galier and mInale Ike intnrmsike submitted. Hamm an tiny Bigotry of 14e pmvm or persuns who Tnarup the ay;Pror, sir IhW Persons directly irnpon4ble fo► gmirtiering The inUoulkso, Tltie information submitted iss fe 4he be!t of ray knowkdpe WO hefef, lrn y ancuratr; aoul empide. 1 am aware Teat 11 a irate i!!ivqi false: in(MUIaitan. Wdudiing The PasaiW ly oflisapt pot kqisarrr & % i ft Vi " 1 NOW State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality f4V • � J James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor ' �T Wayne McDevitt, Secretary C A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director C September 11, 1997 THOMAS EDWIN DAVIS CAROLINA BY PRODUCTS, CO. PO BOX 16246 GREENSBORO, NC 27416 Subject: Reissued Stormwater General Permit for Certificate of Coverage No. NCG060131 Guilford County Dear Permittee: In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under the subject permit, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the reissued stormwater general pem-iit. This permit is reissued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 .1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection agency dated December 6, 1983. The following information is included with your permit package: m A copy of the stormwater general permit. ■ A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Certification Form. This form certifies that you have developed and implemented the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) required in your permit. This form must be completed and returned to the Division within 30 days of receipt of this letter. DO NOT send the SPPP with the signed form. ■ Five copies of Analytical Monitoring forms. ■ Five copies of Qualitative Monitoring forms. ■ A copy of a Technical Bulletin on the stormwater program with outlines program components and addresses frequently asked questions. ■ A corrected Certificate of Coverage if you indicated a name or address change on the Renewal Form returned to the Division. Your certificate of covera-e is not transferable except after notice to DWQ. The Division of Water Quality may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by DWQ or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Division of Air Quality, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permits that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit or other attached documents, please contact the Stormwater Group at telephone number (919) 733-5083 Sincerely, fa A. Preston Howard, Jr., P. E. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Thomas Edwin Davis PO Drawer 20687 Greensboro, NC 27420 Dear Mr. Davis: A&T1.9XA A000=141 0-oft C)EHNI=: I July 29, 1994 Subject: General Permit No. NCG060000 CBP Resources, Inc. COC NCG060131 Guilford County In accordance with your application for discharge permit received on May 4, 1994, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage to discharge under the subject state - NPDES general permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 .1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection agency dated December 6, 1983. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an individual permit by submitting an individual permit application. Unless such demand is made, this certificate of coverage shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Environmental Management. The Division of Environmental Management may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Aisha Lau at telephone number 919/733-5083. Sincerely, Original Signed By A. Preston Ho4mb1,rJK )au&ns cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG060000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCQ060131 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, CBP Resources, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at CBP Resources, Inc. 2410-A Randolph Ave. Greensboro Guilford County to receiving waters designated as Mile Run Creek in the Cape Fear River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, 111 and IV of General Pemut No. NCG060000 as attached. This certificate of coverage shall become effective July 29,1994. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day July 29, 1994. Otigittal Signed By Coleen H. Sullins A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Z9 MV 4 ;I t 1;4 I ffim- I migg L'o V 1,1k- mam-a-m-mm"i L OIL" I ON an 11 MMI irw IMMS M4. I cm mom NOW mam FACiLfi'Y COUNTY NPE)F-s Al C G 0601 3/ MAP 61 I)SN' FLOW t SU77��j PASIN (0- 0 � 3 LA LOV,l - , UDE 7 q 71 RE"'E0 "NG STREAM STREAM CLASS C /Vs DISCHARGE CLASS 5 J-0 k EXPIRATION DATE- -0 V1 31 / -1 7 r W March 5, 2015 Bradley Bennett, Supervisor NCDENR 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 VALLEY PROTEINS INC. Re: Valley Proteins, Inc. —Greensboro Division, Guilford County, NC NPDES Stormwater Permit # NCG060000 Dear Mr. Bennett: This is to notify you that no stormwater sampling was conducted at this facility for the month of February 2015. Any measurable rain fall event during this period occurred on weekends, or at hours during the week that made it unsafe to get samples due to darkness or extreme weather conditions. Qualitative monitoring and monthly facility inspection observation log sheets were filled out and are maintained on site. Should you have any questions, contact John Bass at 336-333-3030.x 3039 or James Hodges at 704-718-4912. �A"„ Sincerely, Fnn ss Greensboro Manager n� Enclosures—�! cc: Bob Vogler, Corporate w/enclosures MAR 13 2015 PU Iix' ''Ls %Vaksburu 4C 281-0 ltiii'45:V8��E1'])rU1L'IILS(:Oill Cre.atinE, Re.nekx,Ale Resom-c:es Built on Tr edition