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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG020150_Emailed NOV Response NOV-201-OC-003 (Attachment)_20220103HEDRICK INDUSTRIES December 28, 2021 Certified Mail: 70153010000192896589 NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources Landon Davidson — Regional Supervisor Asheville Regional Office 2090 US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Subject: Notice of Violation Response NOV-201-OC-0003 (Incident #202102252) Dear Mr. Davidson, This letter is in response to the NOV received by BV Hedrick Gravel and Sand Company from NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources on December 17, 2021. Grove Stone and Sand stands by our original statement made to DWR via our phone conversation on December 15th, 2021 that the oil sheen identified in the Swannanoa River by DWR on December gch and December 9th was not from our location. The GSQ staff was notified by DEQ on December 9th that DWR had noticed an issue and would like for us to do an internal site inspection to determine if any oil or sediment was leaving our site. Jason Conner, Land Manager, and David Shelton, Superintendent reviewed all our basins and checked all erosion control measures and it was determined that no sediment or oil was leaving our site on December 91h. Shawna Riddle with DEQ also did an inspection of our facility on December 101h and concluded that Grove Stone and Sand was in compliance with their mining permit and stormwater permit NCG020000. DWR again notified DEQ on December 13`h of there findings on December 11'h. Grove Stone staff again did an inspection of our facility and found no oil sheen or sediment discharges. The basin in question is located adjacent to our office and collects stormwater and some process water from the plant. The basin also catches any rainwater and water from our dust suppression that is required by our air permit. This basin is also tested for non -polar oil and grease. The basin collects any runoff from our maintenance facility. The NCG020000 permits allows us to discharge 15 mg/L of non - polar oil and grease during a discharge event. Five samples have been taken this year at this basin for non -polar and grease and all samples have resulted in non -detectable limits. The samples were taken on 1-5-2021, 8-20-2021, 9-17-2021, 12-14-2021, and 12-21-2021. All the samples were processed by Pace Labs. Required Response and Corrective Action Questions: 1. There have been no unpermitted discharges of petroleum products to the surface waters from primary and secondary sources. Office: 828.686.3844 Cell: 828.712.9009 iMMe rickind_conr www.hedrickind.com 2. The outfall is a secondary basin that catches any runoff from the plant wash water and dust suppression from the plant. This basin also catches stormwater runoff from the maintenance facility area. Depending on the amount of water used at the plant and if any type of malfunction that may have occurred an excess of water may have been present. This basin is also used as a backup to treat water if something happens at the plant. The basin typically takes 5 to 7 days to fully drain due to the design. The basin is checked weekly as required by our NCG02000 permit. Once the basin reaches 25 percent capacity the basin is cleaned of sediment and all stone is removed around the riser and replaced. Shawna Riddle checked our weekly basin inspection paperwork and all basins during her inspection on December 10, 2021. 3. The release was not related to any UST incident. There has not been a UST located at this Iocation since 1997. Grove Stone and Sand does not believe there was a release of petroleum from our site. Our testing results have consistently shown non -detectable limits of non -polar oil and grease and during our visual inspections we have not seen any sheen present in the surface waters. Grove Stone has responded each time a compliant has been received from DWR or DEQ with a visual inspection and our staff has not seen an oil sheen. Grove Stone staff has only been notified of the findings a day after the inspections. During my meeting with DWR staff on December 15'h and through my conversations with DEQ staff, inspectors are welcome on our property at any time and GSQ staff are more than willing to accompany the inspectors to look at any issues they may have discovered. We also requested that DWR staff let us know immediately when an issue or finding has occurred allowing us to address and inspect the issue real time not a day later. By the time we are notified of there findings and do our inspection we have not seen a sheen or the sediment issues DWR is describing. 4. Grove Stone staff is available for inspections on January 12, 13, or 14'h. Current Actions taken by Grove Stone On December 20t1i Grove Stone staff decided to be pro -active and pump any remaining water in outfall #1 and replace all the stone around the riser. The water was pumped to our slurry pump which then pumped the water up to our settling ponds. DWR did an inspection on December 20'h in the afternoon and notified Grove Stone December 21, 2021 at 11:52 am that an oil sheen was present in the basin. GSQ staff had noticed the oil sheen December 21 and took a water sample that resulted in nondetectable oil and grease from the basin discharge. GSQ staff also placed absorbent socks around the riser to soak up any potential oil residue. On December 23, 2021 GSQ widened outfall 1 to increase its capacity. The stone again was removed and replaced with 57's and 78m to help with filtration. As of December 2$1h, the basin has been fully cleaned out and redesigned to better handle any stormwater or residual water from the plant. Office: 828.686.3844 Cell: 828.712.9009 ico nner@ hed rickiod_com www.hedrickind.com Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Jason Conner at (828) 712-9009. Sincerely, 4- G--- Jason Conner Vice President — Land Management office: 828.686.3844 Cell: 828.712.9009 icon nerPhedrickind.com www.hedrickind.com