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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000360_Renewal application_20220523DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES May 20, 2022 Ms. Brianna Young, Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Program NCDEQ / Division of Energy, Minerals and Land Resources (DEMLR) 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Dear Ms. Young: Public Health Service National Institutes of Health National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences P. O. Box 12233 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Website: htto://www.niehs.nih.gov RECEIVED OEMLR-Stormwater Program The NIEHS requests renewal of NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000360. Two copies of the completed application forms and supporting materials are enclosed for your review. The permit application package includes NPDES Application Form 1, NPDES Application Form 2F as well as associated tables, maps, and supplemental information. Note that the data period covers the entire permit term, which began in September 2010. Also, facility information in the Stormwater Permit Summary report for NIEHS was reviewed and updated in accordance with your request. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (984) 287-3396 if you have any questions concerning this individual stormwater permit renewal application. �Siinncerrellyy, 4Vifi/G�t William K. Steinmetz Environmental Compliance Specialist Enclosures EPA Identifrcafion Number NPDES Permit Number Fadlity Name Form Approved 03/05119 110060508954 N CS000360 NIEHS OMB No. M4040M Form U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1 \G/EPA Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater NPDES GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRINGSECTION 1. ACTIVITIES .D ,1 and 1.1 Applicants Not Required to Submit Form 1 1.1.1 Is the facility a new or existing publicly owned 1.1.2 Is the facility a new or existing treatment works treatment works? treating domestic sewage? If yes, STOP. Do NOT complete No If yes, STOP. Do NOT No Form 1. Complete Form 2A. complete Form 1. Complete Form 2S. 1.2 Applicants Required to Submit Form 1 1.2.1 Is the facility a concentrated animal feeding 1.2.2 Is the facility an existing manufacturing, operation or a concentrated aquatic animal commercial, mining, or silvicultural facility that is v. production facility? currently discharging process wastewater? o Yes + Complete Form 1 DQ No El Yes 4 Complete Form No z and Form 213. 1 and Form 2C. 1.2.3 Is the facility a new manufacturing, commercial, 1.2.4 Is the facility a new or existing manufacturing, mining, or siivicultural facility that has not yet commercial, mining, or silvicultural facility that z commenced to discharge? discharges only nonprocess wastewater? ' m Yes 4 Complete Form 1 IQ No Yes 4 Complete Form No ac and Form 2D. 1 and Form 2E. 2 ;9 1.2.5 Is the facility a new or existing facility whose discharge is composed entirely of stormwater a associated with industrial activity or whose discharge is composed of both stonnwater and non-stonnwater? Yes 4 Complete Form 1 [] No and Form 2F unless exempted by 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(x) or b 15 . SECTION 2. NAME, MAILING ADDRESS, .1 CFR 2.1 Name -Facility National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) 0 2.2 EPA Identification Number 8 110060508954 cw 2.3 Facility Contact Name (first and last) Title Phone number a William K. Steinmetz Environmental Compliance Specialist 984-287-3396 Email address Steinme1 @niehs.nih.gov aar 2A Facility Mailing Address c Street or P.O. box P.O. Box 12233 (MD FO-07) City or town State ZIP code Research Triangle Park NC 27709 EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3-19) Page 1 EPA ldenfifxetbn Number NPDES Permft Number- Fadlity Name Fonn Approwd 0310119 110060508954 NCS000360 NIEHS OMB No. 2040-0004 ' m 2.5 Facility Location >° c Street, route number, or other specific identifier a 0 111 T.W. Alexander Dr A c County name County code (if known) ° W Durham E � City or town State ZIP code z �, Research Triangle Park NC 27709 SECTION•r r 3.1 SIC Code(s) Description (optional) 9199 N N 0 O U U 0 z 3.2 NAICS Code(s) Description (optional) v 923120 Administration of Public Health Programs 4.1 1Name of Operator National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) `0 4.2 Is the name you listed in Item 4.1 also the owner9 E ❑ Yes ® No United States Government _o 4.3 Operator Status ® Public —federal ❑ Public —state ❑ Other public (specify) o ❑ Private ❑ Other (specify) 4.4 Phone Number of Operator 984-287-3400 4.5 OperatorAddress Street or P.O. Box € m P.O. Box 12233 (MD FO-07) F City or town State ZIP code 0 0 Research Triangle Park NC 27709 o Email address of operator Stephen.Novak@nih.gov SECTION 5. r • •I 5.1 Is the facility located on Indian Land? C J ❑ Yes ® No EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3.19) Page 2 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permft Number Facility Name Form Approved 03105A9 110060508954 NCS000360 NIEHS OMB No. 2040-M ENVIRONMENTALSECTION 6. EXISTING r 6.1 Existing Environmental Permits (check all that apply and print or type the corresponding permit number for each) E]� NPDES (discharges to surface RCRA (hazardous wastes) ❑ UIC (underground injection of e ES A water) NCS000360 NC2750890004R2 fluids) W d ❑ PSD (air emissions) ❑ Nonattainment program (CAA) NESHAPs (CAA) c NCDAQ Permit, 04226R36 Z ❑ Ocean dumping (MPRSA) ❑ Dredge or fill (CWA Section 404) DQ Other (specify) Durham County Industnal User Permit DG007 SECTIONm 7.1 Have you attached a topographic map containing all required information to this application? (See instructions for W specific requirements.) [Yes []No ❑ CAFO—Not Applicable (See requirements in Form 2B.) SECTIONOF r 8.1 Describe the nature of your business. The NIEHS is part of the National Institutes of Health. The NIEHS mission is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives. Mission includes research performed in onsite laboratory facilities and grant programs that support offsite research at universities, hospitals, businesses, and other organizations around the country. m 's t A z SECTION •• r 9.1 Does your facility use cooling water? ❑ Yes M No + SKIP to Item 10.1. 3 9.2 Identify the source of cooling water. (Note that facilities that use a cooling water intake structure as described at 2 40 CFR 125, Subparts I and J may have additional application requirements at 40 CFR 122.21(r). Consult with your — NPDES permitting authority to determine what specific information needs to be submitted and when.) m 8� L Not applicable SECTIONr VARIANCE REQUESTSr r 10.1 Do you intend to request or renew one or more of the variances authorized at 40 CFR 122.21(m)? (Check all that apply. Consult with your NPDES permitting authority to determine what information needs to be submitted and when.) m ❑ Fundamentally different factors (CWA ❑ Water quality related effluent limitations (CWA Section m Section 301(n)) 302(b)(2)) A ❑ Non -conventional pollutants (CWA ❑ Thermal discharges (CWA Section 316(a)) Section 301(c) and (g)) Not applicable EPA Form 3510.1 (revised 3-19) Page 3 EPA idendcation Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 110060508954 NCS000360 N I EHS OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 11. CHECKLIST 11.1 AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (40 CFR 122.22(a) and (d)) In Column 1 below, mark the sections of Form 1 that you have completed and are submitting with your application. For each section, specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority. Note that not all applicants are required to provide attachments. Column 1 Column 2 Dj Section 1: Activities Requiring an NPDES Permit ❑ w/ attachments Section 2: Name, Mailing Address, and Location ❑ w/ attachments Section 3: SIC Codes ❑ w/ attachments Section 4: Operator Information ❑ wl attachments DQ Section 5: Indian Land ❑ wl attachments �[ Section 6: Existing Environmental Permits ❑ wl attachments m iE DO Section 7: Map / topographic W ww/ ❑ w/ additional attachments D9 Section 8: Nature of Business ❑ w/ attachments o Dq Section 9: Cooling Water Intake Structures ❑ w/ attachments ,C .o Section 10: Variance Requests ❑ wl attachments w DQ Section 11: Checklist and Certification Statement Elw/ attachments x 11.2 Certification Statement c� 1 certify under penalty of /aw that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualfied 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. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Name (print or type first and last name) Official titre William K. Steinmetz Environmental Compliance Specialist Signature Date signed 20 ZO2 Z EPA Form 3510-1(mVwd 349) Page 4 NIEHS - NPDES Application Form 1 / Section 7 Topographic Map NIEHS (NCS000360) Permit Application Supplemental Information I. Significant changes in NIEHS industrial activities The Building 108 Waste Handling Facility is the NIEHS industrial activity that triggers individual stormwater permitting in accordance with 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14) - Category Four (iv): Hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. There have been no significant changes in industrial activities at the NIEHS Waste Handling Facility during this stormwater permit term. II. Statement of Operational Changes: The following operational changes occurred during the current permit term. Operational Updates (Additions): 2010 — A sulfuric acid (50%) storage tank with a 500-gallon capacity was installed inside Building 105. The sulfuric acid is used as part of a reverse osmosis water treatment process. Deliveries occur about two or three times per year and are limited to 375 gallons each. The storage tank is double walled for secondary containment purposes. Supplies for responding to corrosive acid spills are stored at this site. 2016 — A diesel -fueled emergency generator with a 1600-gallon base tank was installed on the NIEHS Campus just south of Building 102. Deliveries are infrequent and the base tank is double walled for secondary containment purposes. This tank is covered by the NIEHS SPCC Plan. 2017 — The Building 110 Warehouse became operational in July 2017. The warehouse, located at 105 TW Alexander Drive has a different physical address from the NIEHS Main Campus (111 TW Alexander Drive). Warehouse activities include shipping and receiving via ground transport. There are no industrial activities at this site. The warehouse is certified LEED platinum, which is due in part to minimal impervious surface. A diesel -fueled emergency generator with a 500-gallon base tank provides backup power at the warehouse. Fuel deliveries are infrequent, and the base tank is double walled for secondary containment purposes. Spill supplies are stored at this location. This tank is covered by the NIEHS SPCC Plan. 2018 - A brine solution (sodium chloride) tank with a 3400-gallon capacity was installed to support a centralized water softening system in the Building 105 central utility plant. The tank is located outside, southwest of Building 105, in a concrete secondary containment basin that has a capacity of about 3700 gallons. The containment release valves are kept locked except during drainage events. Rainwater is evaluated for conductivity before each drainage event. Deliveries occur about two or three times per year. 2019 — A diesel -fueled emergency generator with a 137-gallon base tank was installed on the NIEHS Campus near the Main Entrance Guardhouse. Deliveries are infrequent and the base tank is double walled for secondary containment purposes. Spill supplies are stored at this location. This tank is covered by the NIEHS SPCC Plan. Operational Updates (Deletions): 2016 - The 2000-gallon capacity E85 (85% ethanol / 15% gasoline) aboveground storage tank and associated fuel dispensing station was removed from the NIEHS Campus. Tanker truck deliveries of E85 ended in 2010. 2017 — The 300-gallon capacity diesel fuel tank and associated emergency generator was removed from the east side of Building 102. III. Verification of Original Application Completeness: All information submitted with the March 2015 renewal application was complete and correct. This current renewal application covers the entire duration of the permit term from September 201P to the present. V"I.Ir - 72- "I( '0/ William K. Steinmetz / NIEHS / Environm tal Compliance Specialist EPA ldentifloation Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Forth Approved03105119 110060508954 NCS000360 I NIEHS OMB No. 2040-0004 Form U.S Environmental Protection Agency 2F \��EPA Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater NPDES A STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL ACTMTY SECTIONOUTFALL LOCATION•r 1.1 Provide information on each of the facili s outfaUs in the table below Outrall Receiving Water Name Latitude Longitude Number See attached Table ' 0 U O N O SECTION• r 2.1 Are you presently required by any federal, state, or local authority to meet an implementation schedule for constructing, upgrading, or operating wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs that could affect the discharges described in this application? ❑ Yes X No 4 SKIP to Section 3. 2.2 Briefly identify each applicable project in the table below. Brief Identification and Affected Outfalls Final Compliance Dates Description of Project (listoulfall numbers) Source(s) of Discharge Required Projected Not Applicable IE m e n E 2.3 Have you attached sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects that may affect your discharges) that you now have underway or planned? (Optional Item) ❑ Yes (R( No Not Applicable EPA Form 3510-2F (Revised 3-19) Page 1 EPA (dentifIcation Number NPDES Permit Number Fadlity Name Form Approved 0=5119 110060508954 1 NCS000360 NIEHS OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION-. .• .t CFR a 3.1 w c C c Have you attached a site drainage map containing all required information to this application? (See instructions for specific guidance.) Yes See attached PowerPoint file ❑ No 4.1 Provide information on the facility's pollutant sources In the table below. cutfall Impervious Surface Area Total Surface Area Drained Number (wbtn a mile radius of the fadlity) (within a mile radius of the fadlny specify units specify units See attached Table specify units spefaify units specify units specify units specify units specilj► units Specify units specify units specify units spe* units 4.2 Provide a narrative description of the facility's significant material in the space below. (See instructions for content requirements.) All materials stored outdoors in significant quantities are protected from exposure to stormwater through secondary containment basins, double -walled tank structures, and covered storage. These materials include an outdoor storage capacity of 285.000 gallons of fuel oil for emergency generators and boiler plant use along with 3400 gallons storage capacity of Brine solution for use in the water softening operation. 3. N Chemical pesticides are used only when absolutely necessary in accordance with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles and in a manner that is safe to NIEHS personnel, wildlife, and the environment. No "Restricted Use" pesticides are used on the NIEHS Campus. All personnel involved with fertilizer application must be certified through the COOP Extension Service. In addition, fertilizer is not applied within 50 feet of campus waterbodles as per Jordan Lake buffer zone requirements. Herbicides are only used for spot treatment of noxious, invasive, or aggressive weeds. O Ill The Waste Handling Facility (WHF) stores dwmical waste from the NIEHS laboratories in preparation for disposal. The waste is packaged, labeled and placed in secondary containment before being transported to the VMF. The waste storage areas in the WHF keep in ompatfbte materials separated and provide secondary containment for stored containers. There are no floor drains in the chemical storage areas and the floors within each room are sloped to prevent spill migration both from room to room and to the building exterior. 4.3 Provide the location and a description of existing structural and non-structural control measures to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff. See instructions forspecificguidance.) Stomrwater Treatment Codes Outfall Number Control Measures and Treatment from Exhibit 2F 4 See Attached Table EPA Form 3510-2F (Revised 3-19) page 2 EPA Identfication Number NPDES Permit Number Facft Name Form Approved 03105/19 110060508954 1 NCS000360 I NIEHS I OMB No.204MM 5.1 1 certify under penalty of law that the outfall(s) covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of non stormwater discharges. Moreover, 1 certify that the outfalls ident fred as having nonstormwater discharges are described in either an accompanying NPDES Form 2C, 2D, or 2E application. Name (print or type first and last name) Official title William K. Steinmetz Environmental Compliance Specialist Signature Date signed Z'l� ►1• C�� Z-z 2 I= 5.2 Provide the testing information requested in the table below. _ Outfail Onsite Orange Points o Number Description of Testing Method Used Oate(s) of Testing Directly Observed Ourthg Test m See attached Table 0 z 6.1 Describe any significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants in the last three years. c�. There have been no significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants on the NIEHS Campus in the last three years. 8 c m See the instructions to determine the pollutants and parameters you are required to monitor and, in turn, the tables you must oI complete. Not all applicants need to complete each table. € 7.1 Is this a new source or new discharge? ❑ Yes 4 See instructions regarding submission of No 4 See instructions regarding submission of • estimated data. actual data. L Tables A, B, Cl and D i 7.2 Have you completed Table A for each outfall? Yes See attached Table A historical data ❑ No EPA Form 3510-2F (Revised 3.19) Page 3 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 0=5119 110060508954 NCS00036O NIEHS OMB No.2040MM 7.3 Is the facility subject to an effluent limitation guideline (ELG) or effluent limitations in an NPDES permit for its process wastewater? ❑ Yes No 4 SKIP to Item 7.5. 7.4 Have you completed Table B by providing quantitative data for those pollutants that are (1) limited either directly or indirectly in an ELG and/or (2) subject to effluent limitations in an NPDES permit for the facility's process wastewater? ❑ Yes M No Not applicable 7.5 Do you know or have reason to believe any pollutants in Exhibit 2F-2 are present in the discharge? Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Item 7.7. 7.6 Have you listed all pollutants in Exhibit 2F-2 that you know or have reason to believe are present in the discharge and provided quantitative data or an explanation for those pollutants in Table C? See Table A and note that NIEHS ❑ Yes go No Table C pollutants are same as Table A 7.7 Do you qualify for a small business exemption under the criteria specified in the Instructions? ❑ Yes +SKIP to Item 7.18. No 7.8 Do you know or have reason to believe any pollutants in Exhibit 2F-3 are present in the discharge? ❑ Yes P( No 4 SKIP to Item 7.10. 7.9 Have you listed all pollutants in Exhibit 2F3 that you know or have reason to believe are present in the discharge in Table C? ❑ Yes( No Not applicable a. 7.10 Do you expect any of the pollutants in Exhibit 2F-3 to be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater? ra ❑ Yes No 4 SKIP to Item 7.12. 101 7.11 Have you provided quantitative data in Table C for those pollutants in Exhibit 2F-3 that you expect to be discharged in � concentrations of 10 ppb or greater? ❑ Yes IX No Not applicable cc 7.12 Do you expect acrolein, acrylonibile, 2,4-dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4,64nitrophenol to be discharged in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater? ❑ Yes No 4 SKIP to Item 7.14. 7.13 Have you provided quantitative data in Table C for the pollutants identified in Item 7.12 that you expect to be discharged in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater? ❑ Yes (( No Not applicable 7.14 Have you provided quantitative data or an explanation in Table C for pollutants you expect to be present in the discharge at concentrations less than 10 ppb (or less than 100 ppb for the pollutants identified in Item 7.12)? ❑ Yes No Not applicable 7.15 Do you know or have reason to believe any pollutants in Exhibit 2F-4 are present in the discharge? ❑ Yes P( No 4 SKIP to Item 7.17. 7.16 Have you listed pollutants in Exhibit 2174 that you know or believe to be present in the discharge and provided an explanation in Table C? ❑ Yes No Not applicable 7.17 Have you provided information for the storm event(s) sampled in Table D? ❑ Yes M[ No Not applicable EPA Form 3510-2F (Revised 3-19) Page 4 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03A5119 110060508954 NCS000360 NIEHS OMB No. 2040MM o Used or Manufactured Toxlcs 7.18 Is any pollutant listed on Exhibits 2F-2 through 2F-4 a substance or a component of a substance used or manufactured as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? ❑ Yes iQ No 4 SKIP to Section 8. e 0 7.19 List the pollutants below, including TCDD if applicable. 1• Not Applicable 4. 7. m EM 2. 5. 8. t 0 0 3. 6. 9. SECTION• •GICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA •r 8.1 Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last three years? 0 c ❑ Yes No + SKIP to Section 9. 8.2 Identify the tests and their purposes below. Not applicable Tags) PurpoceofTest(s) Submitted to NPDES Date Submitted Permitting Authority? F ❑ Yes ❑ No S 0 ❑ Yes ❑ No 0 m ❑ Yes ❑ No SECTION• •• • •r 9.1 Were any of the analyses reported in Section 7 (on Tables A through C) performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? P4 Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 10. 9.2 Provide information for each contract laboratory or consulting firm below. Laboratory Number 1 Laboratory Number 2 Laboratory Number 3 Name of laboratory/firm e 0 ENCO Laboratories w —`� Laboratory address w 102-A Woodwinds IndustriE I Ct. W Cary, NC 27511 Phone number 919-467-3090 Pollutant(s) analyzed Aluminum BOD COD EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Form 3510-2F (Revised 3-19) Page 5 EPA tdenfrficatim Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03105119 110060508954 NCS000360 NIEHS OMB No.204MIM SECTIONi 10.1 - .i CFR In Column 1 below, marls the sections of Form 2F that you have completed and are submitting with your application. For each section, specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority. Note that not all applicants are required to oom lets all sections or pmvide attachments. Column 1 Column 2 Section 1 Dg wl attachments (e.g., responses for additional outfalls) ❑ Section 2 ❑ wl attachments Section 3 wl site drainage map Section 4 wl attachments DO Section 5 wl attachments Dq Section 6 ❑ w/ attachments Section T Pq Table A ❑ w/small business exemption request ❑ Table B wl analytical results as an attachment a �gJ Table C ❑ Table D ❑ Section 8 ❑ w/attachments Section 9 ❑ wlattachments (e.g., responses for additional contact laboratories or firms) x Section 10 ❑ v 10.2 Certification Statement 1 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 line and imprisonment for !mowing violations. Name (print or type first and last name) Official titre William K. Steinmetz Environmental Compliance Specialist Signature Date signed C5 za 2(�:) z z EPA Form 3510-21F (Revised 3-19) page 6 2F Section 1.Outfall Location (40 CFR 122.21(g)(1)) Outfall Number Location Receiving Water Name Latitude Longitude Monitoring Purpose 1 Building 108 UT to Burdens Creek N 35° 52' 40.483" W 780 52' 34.466" Analytical + Visual 2 Building 105 UT to Burdens Creek N 35° 52' 38.959" W 78° 52' 36.097" Analytical + Visual 3 Building 104 UT to Burdens Creek N 350 52' 43.751" W 780 52' 25.726" Visual Only 4 Building 103 UT to Burdens Creek N 35° 52' 41.028" W 780 52' 25.408" Visual Only 5 A -Dock UT to Burdens Creek N 350 52' 36.808" W 780 52' 41.013" Visual Only 6 South Lot UT to Burdens Creek N 35° 51' 56.128" W 78° 52' 45.831" Visual Only 7 North Lot UT to Burdens Creek N 350 53' 7.964" W 780 52' 51.190" Visual Only 8 F-Module UT to Burdens Creek N 350 53' 8.090" W 780 52' 38.790" Visual Only 2F Section 4: Pollutant Sources (40 CFR 122.26(c)(1)(1)(B)) Outfall Number Location Impervious Surface Area (ft) Total Surface Area Drained (ft) Percent Imprevious 1 Building 108 26605 42399 62.75 2 Building 105 46732 131160 35.63 3 Building 104 40941 82178 49.82 4 Building 103 23723 43306 54.78 5 A -Dock 10942 16004 68.37 6 South Lot 146112 249678 58.52 7 North Lot 231235 338211 68.37 8 F-Module 92331 249678 36.98 2F Section 4: Pollutant Sources (40 CFR 122.26(c)(1)(1)(13)) Outfall Number Location Structural Controls Non Structural Controls Exhibit 2F-1 Codes Secondary Containment /Locked Training /Delivery Procedures /Spill 1 Building 108 Drain Valves / Controlled Access / Response Plans / Nearby Spill Supplies Not Applicable WHF Trench Drain Containment Secondary Containment /Oil -Water Training / Delivery Procedures /Spill 2 Building 105 Separators / Locked Drain Valves / Response Plans / Nearby Spill Supplies Not Applicable Controlled Access 3 Building 104 Secondary Containment / Locked Training / Spill Response Plans / Nearby Not Applicable Drain Valves / Controlled Access Spill Supplies 4 Building 103 Secondary Containment / Locked Training / Spill Response Plans / Nearby Not Applicable Drain Valves / Controlled Access Spill Supplies 5 A -Dock NA - Cafeteria Loading Dock Training / Spill Response Plans / Visual Not Applicable Inspections 6 South Lot NA - Employee Parking Lot Training / Spill Response Plans Not Applicable 7 North Lot NA - Employee Parking Lot Training / Spill Response Plans Not Applicable Secondary Containment / Oil -Water Training /Delivery Procedures /Spill 8 F-Module Separators / Locked Drain Valves / Response Plans / Nearby Spill Supplies Not Applicable Sediment Basin 2F Section 5.2 Non-Stormwater Discharge Evaluation Outfalls Testing Method Completion Dates Drainage Points Observed 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 11/23-24/2010 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 05/13/2011 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/14/2011 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 03/28/2012 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/16-19/2012 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 03/26-29/2013 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 11/18-25/2013 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/23-28/2014 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/30-31/2014 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 03/31/2015 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/15/2015 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 03/21/2016 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/19/2016 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/10/2017 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 10/19/2017 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/30/2018 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 12/28/2018 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/05/2019 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 11/05/2019 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/03/2020 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 12/23/2020 All 1-8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 04/27/2021 All 1- 8 Visual evaluation during semiannual stormwater walkthrough 12/07/2021 All NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History SAMPLING YEAR 1 PERIOD #1 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH Aluminum units) (mg/L) BOD (mglL) COD (mg/L) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mgtL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 02/28/2011 1st 1 108 0.62 8.40 3.610 3.2 45 ND 1.9 ND ND 2 10 0.538 4.3 ND 0.105 D 3 104 7.40 0.393 2.4 29 ND 1.3 1 0.085 1 ND Butylbenzylphthalate=2.2 ug/L Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 Notes: Sample Period #1, samples collected during severe thunderstorm, used RDU rainfall data SAMP1 IN[7 YEAR 1 PFRIfNI $9 2 germane =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.001 a Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (mg/L) COD (mg/L) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mglL) 08127/2011 2nd 1 108 0.54 7.450 020 2 N ND 0.7 0.110 ND NO 3 105 0. 9 0.120 ND0 2 104 7.40 1 0,155 ND 19 ND 1.2 0.054 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 Notes: Sample Period #2, samples collected during Hurricane Irene, used RDU rainfall data SAMPI ING YFAR 1 PFRIDD S2 /ROn RP_AAmnIPI 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (mg/L) COD (mg/1-) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 09/06/2011 2nd 1 108 1.59 4.5 2 105 7.5 3 104 ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 Notes: Stormwater samples recollected for BOD since 0812712011 samples exceeded 46-hour hold time, used RDU rainfall data SAMPLING YEAR 2 PERIOD #1 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period' Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mg/L) BOD (mg/L) COD (mg/L) Oil & Grease (M91L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mglL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 12/21/2011 1st 1 1 108 0.25 1 7.80 10.472 2.2 23 ND 1.1 0.057 ND 2,4-Dinilrophenol=6.0 ug/L Bis(2ethy1hexyl)phtha1a1e = 1.9 ugh 2 105 0.25 7.80 0.210 2.6 55 ND 1.2 0.088 ND ND 3 1 104 0.25 7.70 0,283 ND 28 ND 1.5 0.074 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 2 PERIOD #2 NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.001 8 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Periotl I Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (mg/L) COD (mg/L) Oil 8,Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (m9/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/ EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mglL) 04/26/2012 2nd 1 108 0.13 7.60 0.643 1 5.0 38 1 ND 1.2 0.072 NO ND 2 105 0.13 7.60 0.294 4.6 1 55 1 NO 1.1 0.110 ND ND 3 104 1 0.13 7.90 0,241 2.7 1 23 1 ND 1.3 0.120 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 Notes. Sample Period #2, samples used nearby COCOPAHS rainfall data SAMPLING YEAR 3 PERIOD #1 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.0018 Pentachlorophenol = .019 Date Sampling Outfall Period Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mg/L) BOD COD (mglL) (COD 011 & Grease (mglL) Total Nitrogen (mglL) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 02/07/2013 1st 1 108 0.87 6.90 0.894 11.0 56 ND 2.7 0.110 ND ND 2 105 0.87 6.70 0.954 1 24.0 1 65 1 3.78 ji 3.3 0.220 ND ND 3 104 0.87 6.90 0.316 1 3.0 1 28 1 ND 1 2.1 0.210 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 3 PERIOD #2 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene =.001 8 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOO (mg/L) COD (mg/L) Oil & Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mglL) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mglL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) O6/26/2013 2nd 1 108 1 0.27 7.00 0.277 6.1 35 ND 0.9 0.047 ND NO 2 105 0.27 7.00 0.233 4.7 39 ND 2.1 0.150 ND ND 3 1 104 0.27 7.00 1 0.143 1 2.5 37 ND 1.3 0.095 ND Butylbenzylphmalale = 5.2 ug/L Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 4 PERIOD #1 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period I Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOO (mg/L) COD (mg/L) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) (mg/L) 11/26/2013 1st 1 108 1.48 7.00 0.403 3.6 26 2.74 1.1 0.110 ND ND 2 105 1.48 1 7.00 0.218 19.0 47 ND 1.4 0.200 ND ND 3 104 1 1.48 1 7.00 0.154 3.2 20 NO 0.99 0,390 NO ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values CAMPI INf: WAR A PFRICNI !i9 NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (m91L) COD (mglL) Oil 8 Grease (mg1L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 07/15/2014 2nd 1 108 3.52 8.90 0.262 ND 35 ND 1.5 0.090 ND Bis(2-ethylhe�y0phlhalale=l.7u 2 105 3.52 6.70 0.301 12.0 40 ND 6 0.170 ND &a(2alhylhexy0Phthalate =1.7u 3 104 3.52 6.90 0.789 5.4 25 ND 1.9 0.400 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 5 PERIOD #1 (UPDATEDI 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene = .0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation Precipitation Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mg/L) BOD (mg/L) COD (mglL) Oil & Grease (mg L) Total Nitrogen (mglL) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 02/09/2015 tat 1 108 1 0.62 8.20 1.000 9.2 61 ND 4.1 0.070 ND ND 2 105 0.62 7.80 0.679 8.6 54 ND 4.6 0.098 ND ND 3 104 0.62 7.80 2.130 5.0 56 ND 16 0.200 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values U1 M 1jgik iewl11:2i»:7 W e71YA 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene-.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Data Sampling Pe Outfallriod Number Location Precipitation (Inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (mg/L) COD (mglL) Oil & Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mglL) 07/1912615 2nd 1 108 0.29 7.90 0.501 11.0 34 ND 1.6 0.081 ND ND 2 105 0.29 7.10 0.186 5.2 47 ND 3.5 0.140 ND Diethylphthelate=3.0 ug/L 3 104 D.29 6.80 0.398 6.7 34 1 ND 1.4 0.073 ND Butylbenzyiphthalate=3.2 ug/L Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 6 PERIOD #9 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene, -6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene-.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mglL) BOD (mg/L) COD (mglL) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg&) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mglL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (m91L) 12/17/2015 1st 1 108 8.0 N.D ND ND 0.8 2 D 2 105 11.05 40 0.67409 26 16 ND 1.1 0.086 Z 1 Di-n-0uMphihalate =3.2 pgIL 3 104 1.05 1 7.90 1.630 3.3 29 ND 1.9 0.210 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History SAMPLING YEAR 6 PERIOD #2 Data Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (ingil BOO COO (mg1L) (mg/L) OII &Grease (mglL) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mglL) EPA Methotl 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) (mg1L) 07/30/2016 2nd 1 108 0.11 6.90 4.980 13.0 86 ND 2.2 0.460 ND ND 2 105 0.11 6.70 0.405 8.0 16 ND 2.4 0.120 ND Bulylbenzylphthalate=2.1 uglL 3 104 0.11 6.70 0.259 7.7 22 ND 2.6 0.043 1 ND IButylbenzylphthalale=9.2 pg1L Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 7 PERIOD #1 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mg/L) BOD (ml COD (mg/L) Oil & Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mglL) Total Phosphorus (mg/L) EPA Method fi24 (VOC) (mglL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mill 12/18/2016 1st 1 108 0.36 7.47 0.730 3.7 47 ND 1.4 0.055 ND ND 2 105 0.36 7.22 0.338 8.5 41 ND 1.8 0.075 ND ND 3 104 0.36 7.29 0.334 3.3 28 ND 1.8 0.025 1 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 7 PERIOD #1 (BOD Resamolel 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.001 0 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mill BOO (BOO COD (mg/L) Oil & Grease (rl Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mg/L EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg/L) 02/15/2017 1st 1 108 0.25 19.0 2 105 0.25 17.0 3 104 0.25 11.0 Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 Notes: Stormwater samples recollected for BOO since 1211a12016 samples would have required analytical action on 1212512016 (Christmas Day) SAMPLING YEAR 7 PERIOD #2 2 Benzene=6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pemachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (Inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (mg/L) BOD (mg1L) COD (mg1L) Oil & Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mill Total Phosphorus (mg1L) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mg/L) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mg1L) O6I24I2017 2nd 1 108 1.20 7.43 2.230 6.6 49.4 ND 1.1 0.100 ND ND 2 105 1.20 7.19 0.697 3.5 36.6 ND 1.6 0.360 ND ND 3 104 1.20 6.87 2.310 6.0 38.7 2.44 1.2 0.410 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History CARAW Ild(S VFAP A PFPlrtn dti Date Sampling Period Outfall Number Location Precipitation (inches) Field pH (pH units) Aluminum (m91L) BOD (mgIL) COD (mgIL) Oil 8 Grease (mg/L) Total Nitrogen (mg/L) Total Phosphorus (mgIL) EPA Method 624 (VOC) (mgIL) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) (mgIL) 01/28/2018 1st 1 108 1.33 8.22 1.760 3.8 23 ND 5.3 0.130 ND ND 2 105 I.33 7.46 0.869 ND 25 ND 3.8 0.150 ND ND 3 1 104 1.33 7.40 0.531 4.1 1 ND ND 1.8 0.066 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values RAMPI ING YEAR 8 PERIOD 02 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene =.001 8 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Sampling Outfall Precipitation Fieltl pM (pH Aluminum BOD COD Oil 8 Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Date Period Number Location (inches) units) (mgIL) (mg/L) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mg/L) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) 06I26I2018 L6�� 2nd 1 108 1.12 7.81 0.304 7.1 25 ND 3.1 0.110 ND ND 2 1 105 1.12 1 6.98 1 0.184 3.8 29 1 ND 8 0.130 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values Received approval from NCOEMLR inspector to end Outfall 3 sampling RAMPI IN(A YFAR Q PFRIOn $1 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenal=.019 Sampling Outfall Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOD COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Date Period Number Location (inches) units) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mgIL) 12I20I2018 1st 1 1 108 1 0.56 8.92 0.711 44.0 96 ND 0.93 0.091 1 NO ND 2 1 105 1 0.56 7.95 0.430 3.6 38 ND 0.90 0.130 1 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 9 PERIOD #2 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.0018 Pentachlorophenol =.01 9 Sampling Outfall Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOO COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Date Period Number Location (inches) units) (mg IL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mgIL) (mgIL) 04/02/2019 2nd 1 1 1 108 1 0.37 6.62 1 0.871 140.0 360 ND 4.10 0.790 ND ND 2 1 105 1 0.37 6.97 1 0.416 100.0 200 ND 5.40 0.610 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 SAMPLING YEAR 10 PERIOD #1 Sampling Outfall Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOD COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Data Period Number Location (inches) units) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mg/L) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mgIL) (mg/L) NIEHS Stormwater Monitoring History 12/17/2019 1 1st 1 1 1 108 1 0.26 8.68 1 0.480 1 3.1 75 1 ND 1 2.00 0.190 1 ND ND 2 105 0.26 8.12 0.626 3.2 44 ND 170.00 2.300 ND ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 10 PERIOD 92 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Outfall Location Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOO COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Period Number (inches) units) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mglL) (mg/L) (mg/L) 05/27/2020 2nd 1 108 0.89 8.49 0.223 2.6 11 ND 0.81 ND ND ND 2 105 0.89 7.61 0.121 2.0 22 ND 2.30 ND NO ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 11 PERIOD #1 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene = .005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Outfall Location Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOD COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Period Number (inches) units) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mgIQ (mg/L) (mg/L) (mglL) (mg/L) (mg/L) 01/08/2021 1st 1 1 1 108 0.32 8.11 0.248 2.5 18 ND 0.61 ND ND ND 2 1 105 0.32 8.28 0.265 NO 20 4.84 0.87 ND NO ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 11 PERIOD #2 6-9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthacene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachloraphanol=.019 Date Sampling Outfall Location Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOO COD Oil 8 Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Period Number (inches) units) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mGre (mg/L) (mg1L) (mg/ L) (mg/L) 06/02/2021 2nd 1 1 108 1 2.30 1 7.03 1 0.084 1 2.4 22 ND 0.78 ND ND ND 2 1 105 1 2.30 1 6.95 1 0.129 1 4.0 28 1.58 1 1.10 1 0.280 NO ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values SAMPLING YEAR 12 PERIOD #1 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene=.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 Date Sampling Outfall Location Precipitation Field pH (pH Aluminum BOD COD Oil & Grease Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus EPA Method 624 (VOC) EPA Method 625 (SVOC) Period Number (inches) units) (mg/L) (mail (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mglL) 01I20/2022 1st 1 108 0.33 1 6.95 0.185 3.9 23 ND 0.75 0.110 1 ND ND 2 105 0.33 1 6.40 0.104 2.2 17 NO 0.65 0.057 1 NO ND Stormwater Permit Benchmark Values 6.9 0.75 30 120 30 30 2 Benzene =6.7 Anthracene=.005 Toluene =.0018 Pentachlorophenol=.019 NIEHS Stormwater Visual Monitoring Summary Year 1 I Period I Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 02/28/2011 0.62 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 2 3 No No Yes South Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No Yes North Lot 101 Light Tan/Clay None 2 2 2 No No Yes F-Module 101 Light Tan None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Light Brown None 3 2 2 No No No 104 104 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No 105 108 Light Brown None 2 2 1 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 2 2 2 No No No Year 1 I Period 2 Data Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 08/27/2011 0.54 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 2 1 No No Yes South Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No North Lot 101 Very Light Brown None 1 1 2 No No No F-Module 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Light Brown None 2 4 3 Yes No Yes Contained leaf litter/grass clippings 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Clay None 2 1 2 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen ErosionlDeposition Other Indicators 11/04/20111 1.43 108 108 Light Gray None 2 1 2 No No No Year 2/ Period 1 Date Rainfall Outfail Buildina Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Danosition Other Indicators 12/21/2011 0.25 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No South Lot 101 Very Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 2 2 No Yes Yes Minor sheen / sediment deposition F-Module 101 Light Brown None 3 2 .2 No No No 103 103 Very Light Brown None 1 1 1 No No No 104 104 Very Light Brown None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 1 2 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen EroslonlDeposition Other Indicators 101/27/20121 0.22 1 108 108 Light Clay None 2 2 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 02/16/2012 0.25 1 108 108 Light Clay None 3 2 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 04/04/2012 1 0.62 108 108 Light Clay None 2 1 2 No No No Year 21 Period 2 Date Rainfall Outfall Bulldino Color Ader Clarity FlnswOnn Celina ciiav%ft rinri s.,iw- e.,ft.., nu ea...,.. n.L__ 04/26/2012 0.13 A -Dock 101 Light Clay None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Clay None 1 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Medium Clay None 3 1 1 No No No F-Module 101 Medium Clay None 3 1 1 No No No 103 103 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Clay None 3 1 2 Yes No No Foam caused by splashing 108 108 Light Clay None 2 2 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 05/09/2012 0.47 108 1 108 Light Gray None 2 2 3 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 06/11/2012 1.06 108 108 Light Brown t - None 1 2 1 1 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen ErosionlDeposltlon Other Indicators 07/20/2012 0.14 108 108A Light Brown None 2 1 1 1 1 1 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 09/06/2012 1 0.55 108 108 Dark Brown None 2 1 1 1 3 1 No No I No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 111/13/20121 0.12 1 108 1 108 1 Very Light Gray None 2 1 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen ErosionlDeposition Other Indicators 12/12/2012 1 0.42 108 108 Light Clay None 1 2 2 No No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 12/20/2012 1 0.35 108 108 Light Clay None 1 2 1 1 No No No Year 3/ Period 1 nata Rainfall Outfall Buildinn Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Decosition Other Indicators 02/07/2013 0.87 A -Dock 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No F-Module 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 103 103 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No Year 3 / Period 2 nata Rainfall Outfall Ruildino Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Decosition Other Indicators 06/26/2013 0.27 A -Dock 101 Very Light Clay None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No F-Module 101 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Very Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 2 1 No No No 105 108 Clear None 2 2 1 No No No 108 108 Clear None 2 2 1 No No No Year 4 1 Period 1 Date Rainfall Outfall Buildina Color Oder Clarity Finatinn Snlide gmienanriari Qnlirla Rovam nil Cifnnn %.rncinM/iisnwci.iwn ^61 - 1-11 w.w 11/26/2013 1.48 A -Dock 101 Light Gray None 1 1 2 No No No South Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No North Lot 101 Light Brown None 1 1 3 No No No F-Module 101 Light Gray None 2 2 2 No No No 103 103 Clear None 1 4 4 No No No Leaf Litter 104 104 Clear None 1 1 2 No No No 105 108 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 2 2 2 No No No Year 4/ Period 2 Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odnr Clarity Finatinn Cnliric nil Chnnn w-iaww A61...- L..Ii....aw... 07/15/2014 3.52 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 2 1 No No No. South Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 3 1 2 No No No F-Module 101 Light Orange None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Flooded/Overgrown - No Access 104 104 Very Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 105 108 Very Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No Year 51 Period 1 Date Rainfall Outfall Buildina Color Odor Clarity Finatinn snlirla Aiienanriari Snlirie Fnam nil Chaan R�ncinn/llnnnaiann n.hs. 1...1iwsMw. 02/09/2015 0.62 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No. South Lot 101 Light Gray None 1 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No Yes F-Module 101 Light Orange None 3 1 2 No No No 103 103 Light Gray None 2 1 2 No No No 104 104 Light Brown None 2 2 1 No No No 105 108 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 2 2 2 Yes No No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 04/30/2015 1 0.98 104 104 Brown None 3 1 2 1 3 1 No No I No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfali Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 105/19/20151 0.22 1 104 1 104 1 Light Orange I None 1 2 1 1 1 1 No I No I No Tier 2 Visual Date Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 06/01/2015 1 0.15 104 104 Light Orange None 1 1 1 1 1 1 No I No I No Year 5/ Period 2 nata Rainfall nutfau Buildina Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Susnended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deaosition Other Indicators 07/19/2015 0.29 A -Dock 101 Light Gray None 2 2 2 No No No South Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 2 2 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 1 1 No No Yes F-Module 101 Light Orange None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Light Gray None 2 1 2 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No 108 108 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No Year 61 Period 1 nata Rainfall Outfall Ruildinn Color Odor Clarity Floatina Solids Susnended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/DeDosition Other Indicators 12/17/2015 1.05 A -Dock 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No South Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 3 1 3 No No No F-Module 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No 103 103 Light Orange None 3 1 2 No No No 104 104 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No 105 108 Light Brown None 2 1 2 No No No 108 108 Light Brown None 1 1 2 No No No Year 61 Period 2 na#n Rainfall Autfall Rutidinn Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Susnended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Denosition Other Indicators 07/30/2016 0.11 A -Dock 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No North Lot 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No F-Module 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No 103 103 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Orange None 2 2 2 No No No 108 108 Light Orange None 2 2 2 No No No Year 71 Period 1 Date Rainfall Outfall Buildina Cnlnr ntinr e4ari4v Clna+inn Q^11A� :__n,__a___ 12/18/2016 0.36 A -Dock 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 2 2 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 2 2 No No No 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Rainfall Outf°ati Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deposition Other Indicators 05/21/20181 2.75 1 108 108 Light Orange None 2 1 1 1 2 1 No No I No 105 108 Light Orange None 3 1 2 No No No Light Orange None 1 1 1 No No No 108 Downstream Medium Orange None 3 1 3 No No No 105 Downstream Light Orange None 2 1 1 1 2 1 No No No Combined stream Year 81 Period 2 Data Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Claritv Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Erosion/Deoosition Other Indicators 06/26/2018 1.12 A -Dock 101 Light Gray None 2 1 3 No No No South Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 2 1 No No No Leaf debris North Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 2 1 No No No F-Module 101 Clear None 1 1 2 No No No 103 103 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No 104 104 Light Orange None 2 1 1 No No No 105 108 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Orange None 2 1 1 1 1 No No No Year 91 Period 1 Data Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floatina Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen ErosionlDeposition Other Indicators 12/20/2018 0.56 A -Dock 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Gray None 2 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Clay None 2 1 2 No No No F-Module 101 Light Clay None 2 2 1 No No No 103 103 Light Clay None 2 1 1 No No No 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Light Clay None 1 1 1 No No No 108 108 Light Gray None 1 1 2 No No No Year 91 Period 2 Data Rainfall Outfall Building Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen ErosionlDeposition Other Indicators 04/02/2019 0.37 A -Dock 101 Light Brown None 2 1 1 No No No South Lot 101 Light Yellow -Green None 3 2 3 No No No Pollen North Lot 101 Light Yellow None 2 1 1 No No No Pollen F-Module 101 Light Yellow -Green None 3 3 3 No No No Pollen 103 103 Light Yellow None 2 1 1 No No No Pollen 104 104 Light Yellow None 2 1 1 No No No Pollen 105 108 Light Yellow -Green None 3 2 3 No No No Pollen 108 1 108 Light Yellow -Green None 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 No No No Pollen 1 Ci it C L a s Ct c c u c c a O a a c L W C a a s C E a .a c .a a .a c C a a C a c w LL i C] Ic 0 O V a A V Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z T T N N N T N N T T N N T T N N T N N N T T T T Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 0) 0) CD 0) C C C C C 2 0 0 0 m 2 0 0 0) 0) O O O J J J J J T T T T M 0 0 0 0 0 Cl Co 0 Y O O O 0 0 0 0 0 r O S T T T T Q !) 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Z Z 0 is 0 L WI C m at vsi Z Z 0 O Z Z N .a O w .a � T T 0 C C O Z Z m c a o 0 T T m Y J V O = O Q o c0 M a cV N O N O O IL .. a � GT 0 m O. } North Lot 101 Light Orange None 3 1 1 No No No F-Module 101 Orange None 4 1 3 No No No 103 103 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 104' 104 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 105 108 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No 108 108 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No Heavy rain breached sediment Year 121 Period 1 Date Rainfall Outfall Buildina Color Odor Clarity Floatino Solids Susnandad Sothic i=nam nil Shoran Frencinn/Menna;finn Mlker I...ii—a....� 01/20/2022 0.33 A -Dock 101 Clear None 1 1 2 No No No South Lot 101 Clear None 1 1 1 No No No North Lot 101 Light Orange None 2 1 2 No No No F-Module 101 Gray None 3 1 3 No No No 103 103 Light Orange None 2 1 1 Yes No No Foam in downstream rocks 104 104 Clear None 1 1 1 Yes No No Foam in downstream rocks 105 108 Light Orange None 1 1 1 No No No 108 1 108 1 Light Orange None 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Yes No No 1 Foam in downstream rocks Tier One Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Data Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 2/28/2011 Building 108 Outfall Aluminum I 3.61 mg/L 1 0.75 mgfL 1 3/19/2011 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Excess sod in the stormwaler conveyance system Selected Action: Developed sample plan to determine aluminum source Collected stonnwater and sod samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples Indicate that local soil contains high levels of aluminum Results also indicate that aluminum is leaching from sod Into stwmmter Preventative Measures: Removed excess soil along curbing upstream from Bldg 108 ouaall Tier Two Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date I Location ) Parameter I Result I Benchmark I inspection Date I Inspector I Tier Two Response Evaluate BMPs including stormwater drain inserts January sample less than benchmark February sample above benchmark / Nodded NCDWO RRO - Requested oulfall evaluation NCDWO (Natalie Land") site visit to review BMg 108 oulfall - 03/22/2012 benchmark endscape project officer to discuss staging area grour mole above benchmark I sample less than benchmark mple lass than benchmark sample less than benchmark after three consecutive samples less than benchmark Tier Two Monthly Sampling (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mglL) mrk Ba�m9/)a Inspection Date Inspector Tier Two Response 11/4/2011 Building 108 Outfall Aluminum 1.600 0.75 Steinmetz November Monthly Sample Building 108 Sluloeway Aluminum 2.210 0.75 Steinmetz Tier Two Response Budding 108 Parking Lot Aluminum 0.210 0.75 Steinmetz Tier Two Response 12/21/2011 Building tog ouead Aluminum 0.472 0.75 Steinmetz December Monthly Sample (collected as semiannual) 01/27/2012 Building 108 Outfall Aluminum 0.690 0.75 Steinmetz January Monthly Sample 02/16/2012 Building 108 Outell Aluminum 1 0.795 0.75 Steinmetz February Monthly Sample 04/04/2012 Building 108 Oudall Aluminum 0.580 0.75 Steinmetz March Monthly Sample (collected In April) 04/26/2012 Budding 108 OuHall Aluminum 0.643 0.75 Steinmetz April Monthly Sample (collected with semkanual samples) 05/09/2012 Budding 108 Outfall Aluminum 2.070 0.75 Steinmetz May Monthly Sample 06/11/2012 Budding 108 Oulfan Aluminum 1.030 0.75 Steinmetz June Monthly Sample (Storm drain filter installed) 07/20/2012 Bustling 108 Curtail Aluminum 1.580 0.75 Steinmetz July Monthly Sample (Storm drain filler Installed) 09/06/2012 Budding toe outran Aluminum 1.520 0.75 Steinmetz August Monthly Sample (collected In September) (Filter removed) 11/13/2012 Bustling 108 Outfall Aluminum 0.255 0.75 Steinmetz September Monthly Sample (Collected In November) 12/12/2012 Budding 10801dfall Aluminum 0.102 0.75 Steinmetz October Monthly SampIs(Collected in December) 12/20/2012 Buddirg 108 Outfall lAluminum 0.198 0.75 ISteirmetz INovember Monthly Sample (Collected In December) Tier One Reporting (Outfall #7) Sample Date Location TParameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 2/7/2013 Building 108 Oulfall I Aluminum 0.894 mo/L 0.75 mg/L 3/1/2013 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Excess sand in the stormwater conveyance system from treating icy roads Selected Action: Collected sod 8 sand samples on 00/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples indicate that sand used to Treat lay roads contains aluminum Preventative Measures: Assure that sand is only applied to roads when needed to treat actual Icy conditions. Also, remove roadside sediment buildup along the Power Alley curb as needed. Tier One Reporting (Outfall #2) Sample Date Location TParameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 2/7/2013 Building 105 Outfall I Aluminum 0.954 mg/L 0.75 mg/L 3/1/2013 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Residual send in the Budding 102 contractor parking lot from beating icy roads Selected Action: Collected sod & sand samples on 08r29/2011 Results from 08/29/2011 samples indicate that sand used to treat icy roads contains aluminum Preventative Measures: Assure that sand Is only applied to roads when needed to treat actual icy conddiore Tier One Reporting (Outfall #3) C a.....1.. Mb. I ...�u.... p7nlei Dneulf Inen +1— nh,- 1 Ina —+- 1 Tine lion Dnsnnnen 7/15/2014 1 Building 104 Outfall I Aluminum 1 0.789 mg/L 0.75 mg/L 1 8/8/2014 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Soil erosion from very heavy rainfall event (3.52") Selected Acton: Collected sol & sand samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples indicate that area sails contain aluminum Preventative Measures: Verified that sediment is not building up in the stormwater con eyance system upstream from the sampling point. Aluminum levels above the benchmark at this outfall are considered to be an Tier One Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 2/9/2015 Building 108 Outfall Aluminum 1.000 mg/L 0.75 mg/L 3/6/2015 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Excess sand in the stomnwater conveyance system from treating Icy roads Selected Action: Collected soil & sand samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples indicate that sand used to treat Icy roads contains aluminum Preventative Measures: Assure that sand is only applied to roads when needed to treat actual Icy conditions. Also, remove roadside sediment buildup along the Power Alley curb as needed. Tier Two Reporting (Outfall #3) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier Two Response 2/9/2015 1 Building 104 Outfall Aluminum 2.13 mg/L 0.75 mgf- 3/6/2015 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Pxmess sand in the slormwater conveyance system from treating Icy roads Selected Acllon: Begin monthlysamples for aluminum in April 2015 Consider study of dovmstream aluminum levels April sample above benchmark 05/18/2015 - Reinspected curbside and mad surfaces upstream from dhe Building 104 outlall. Very little sand and sediment remains upstream of this oudall. Street cleaning is rat required at this time. May sample below benchmark June sample below benchmark July sample below benchmark 07119=15 - MonOJy sampling ends after dyes consecutive samples less than benchmark Tier Two Monthly Sampling (Outfall #3) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier Two Response 4/30/2015 Al Building 104 Outfall uminum 5.090 0.75 Steinmeti April Monthly Sample 5/19/2015 Building 104 Outfall Al UminUm 0.496 0.75 Steinmetz I May Monthly Sample 6/1/2015 IBulding 104 oetrall Aluminum 0.670 0.75 Steinmetz iJune Monthly Sample 7/19/2015 1BUlding 104 Oufrall I Aluminum 0.398 0.75 Steinmetz JJUIY Monthly Sample (Mordhly monitoring no longer required) Tier One Reporting (Outfail #3) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector (mg/L) P p Tier One Response (mg L) 12/17/20151 Building 104 Outfall I Aluminum 1.63 0.75 01/07/2016 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Soil erosion from heavy rainfall event(1.05') Selected Action: Collected soil & sand samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples Indicate that area soils contain aluminum Preventative Measures: Vended that sediment is not building up in the stom ,ater conveyance system upstream from the sampling point. Aluminum levels above the benchmark at this outfall are considered to be an isolated event Tier One Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 7/30/2016 Building 108 Outfall Aluminum 4.93 mg/L 0.75 mg/L 1 8/31/2016 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Sol erosion from previous heavy rain events? Selected Action: Collected soil & sand samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples indicate that area soils contain aluminum Preventative Measures: Continue visually monitoring roadside for buildup of soil and sand. Request removal if warranted. Tier One Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 6/24/2017 Building 108 Outfall I Aluminum 1 2.23 mg/L 0.75 mg/L 7/13/2017 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Sol erosion from heavy min event Selected Action: Collected sol & sad samples on OW912011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples indicate that area soils contain aluminum Preventative Measures: Continue visually monaoring roadside for buildup of soil and sand. Submitted work order request to remove sand/soil buildup upstream from Outfall #1. Tier One Reporting (Outfall #3) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 6/24/2017 Building 104 Outfall Aluminum 2.31 0.75 07/13/2017 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Sol erosion from heavy rainfall event / possUe source is C & O dumpster stationed in Building 104 loading dock area for renovation project. Selected Aetton: Cdladed sod & Sand samples on 06/29/2011 1 Results from OS/29/2011 samoles indicate that area soils contain aluminum ive Measures: Verified that sediment is not budding up in the stcnnwaler conveyance system from the Sampling point. Aluminum levels above the benchmark at this outfall are considered to be an rem. C & D dumpster should be removed from site after renovation project completion. Tier One Reporting (Outfall #2) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Be(nchm) * Inspection Date Inspector I Tier One Response Iin 1/28/2018 1 Building 105 Outfall I Aluminum 0.869 0.75 02/16/2018 Stelnmetz Possible Cause: Excess sand in the stormwater conveyance system from treating icy roads Selected Action: Collected Sol & sand samples on 06/29/2011 Results from 06/29/2011 samples Indicate that area sails contain aluminum Preventative Measures: Verified that sediment Is not building up in the stomnvaler conveyance system upstream from the Sampling point. Aluminum levels above the benchmark at this outfall are considered to be an isolated event. Tier Two Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Be(nmg L) rk Inspection Date Inspector Tier Two Response 1/28/2018 1 Building 108 Outfall I Aluminum 1.76 0.75 02/16/2018 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Excess Sand in the stormwater conveyance system from treating icy roads Selected Action: Collect receiving water Samples for aluminum to determine downstream Impacts. Preventativemeasures: inspection revealed that some saw remains a org the roadway, which may have increased levels of aluminum in stormwater Tier Two Reporting (Receiving Water Study / Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Benchmark (mg5/22/2018 Tier Two Response Building 108 Outfall Aluminum 0.585 0.75 0.75 WtStelnmetz PossibleCause: Natural aluminum source upstream and downstream from NIEHSoudalls Selected Action: Collect receiving water samples for aluminum to determine downstream impacts. Preventative Measures: Landscaping team thoroughly removed sediment from upstream areas using blowers Building 105 Outfall Aluminum 1.990 108/#1 Downstream Aluminum 2.800 0.75 and brushes and flushed naturally with multiple rain events prior to sampling Receiving water sampling results: Sampling indicates natural aluminum Source since concentrations 105/#2 Downstream Aluminum 4.290 0.75 increased with distance from outfall Merged Stream Aluminum 5.730 0.75 Steinmetz Notified NCDEQ that monthly Sampling vrould be dlacontimed as per receiving water study agreement. Tier One Reporting (Outfal1 #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response - 12/20/2018 1 Building 108 Outfall BOD 44 mg/L 30 mg/L 01/10/2019 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Unknown, this is the first time 800 has exceeded benchmark Selected Action: Visual inspection Preventative Measures: Keep leaves and vegetative material from entering sample bottles Tier Two Reporting (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier Two Response 4/2/2019 1 Building 108 Outfall BOD 140 mg/L 30 mg/L 01/10/2019 1 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Observed high levels of pollen In stomlwater sample Selected Action: Begin monthly samples In May 2019 Preventative Measures: Avoid collecting samples from mid -March though late April when pollen count is high Tier Two Monthly Sampling (Outfall #1) Sample Date Location Parameter Result (mg/L) Benchmark (mg06/20/2019 r Tier Two Response Outfall#1 BOD 07/23/2019 Outfall #1 BOD 7.10 10.00 z z June Monthly Sample(Rainfall=0.30") July Monthly Sample (Rainfall = 1.16") 08/13/2019 Outfall #1 BOD 4.90 z August Monthly Sample (Rainfall = 1.44") 3 Months Below Benchmark (Monthly monitoring no longer required) Tier One Reporting (Outfall #2) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 4/2/2019 Outfall #2 BOD 100 mail. 30 mg/L 04/18/2019 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Observed high levels of pollen in stormwater sample Selected Action: Visual impaction Preventative Measures: Avoid collecting samples from mid -March through late April when pollen count Is high Tier One Reporting (Outfall #1 & #2) Sample Date( Location I Parameter I Result ) Benchmark ) Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 4/2/2019 WWI #1 COD 360 me/L 120 mg/L 04/18/2019 Steinmetz jPossible Cause: Observed high levels of pollen In stormwater sample 4/3/2019 Outfall #2 COD 200 mg/L 120 mgfL 04/18/2019 Steinmetz ISelected Action: Visual Inspection Preventative Measures: Avoid collecting samples from mid -March through late April when pollen count is high Tier One Reporting (Outfall #2) Sample Date Location Parameter Result Benchmark Inspection Date Inspector Tier One Response 12/17/2019 Outfall #2 Nitrogen 170 mg/L 30 mg/L 01/06/2020 Steinmetz Possible Cause: Unknown, this is the first time Nitrogen and Phos have exceeded benchmark Oulfall #2 Total Phos 2.3 mglL 2 mg/L 01/06/2020 Steinmetz Selected Action: Visual inspeclbn and personnel interview Preventative Measures: Site Inspection did not reveal evidence of fertilizer spill or other chemical release. Interviewed ORF landscaping COR and ORF 102 retaining well and 105 concrete drive construction project COR. Neither were aware of any events that could have contributed to elevated stormwaler nitrogen and phosphorus at Oudall #2. 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