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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000007_HISTORICAL WITH APPLICATION_20080717--___-STORMWATER-DIVISION-CODING-SHEET PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE ❑ FINAL PERMIT ❑ MONITORING INFO APPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE ❑ OTHER DOC DATE ❑-d0�0"7 YYYYM M D D Re: [Fwd: Re: NCS000007 - Synthron, Inc., Burke County] Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: NCS000007 - Synthron, Inc., Burke County] From: Starr Silvis <Starr.Silvis@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 13:25:19 -0400 To: Robert Patterson <Robert. Patterson@ncmail. net> I haven't done a site visit because I talked to the EPA and they said it was fully cleaned up. Let me know if you need me to go down there. Robert Patterson wrote: Have you had a chance to make it by this facility? After you check it out, I'll make the permit "inactive" in BIMS. Thanks! Subject: Re: NCS000007 - Synthron, Inc., Burke County From: Robert Patterson <Robert.Patterson u,ncmail.net> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 07:04:13 -0400 To: Starr Silvis <Starr.Silvis ncmai].net> To: Starr Silvis <Starr.Silvis@cmail.net> CC: Chuck Cranford <Chuck.Cranford a ncmail.net>, Bradley Bennett <B rad 1 ey. Bennett@ c m ai l . net> Thanks Starr. I'm checking with Bradley to see how we should proceed with it. I do know that they have added a new event in BIMS "inactive" for this type of case. I guess we can't "rescind" a permit unless the owner asks us in writing to do so. Are you comfortable with EPA guiding the cleanup, or do you think it would be worthwhile to check to see if there are any remaining exposures? I would feel more comfortable if we have done a site visit before making it inactive. Thanks. Robert Starr Silvis wrote: Hi Robert, I checked with staff who worked on the clean up. The facility is shut down and clean up has been completed under EPA guidance. Let me know if we need to do a site visit. Robert Patterson wrote: Starr/Chuck, Do you two know anything about this facility? I was beginning to review their individual 1 of 2 7/17/2008 1:29 PM Re: [Fwd: Re: NCS000007 - Synthron, Inc., Burke County) sw permit renewal submitted back in 2004/2005, but the phone number provided has been disconnected. Did they go out of business after the explosion in 2006? If the facility is shut down, we will likely need a site visit done to be sure the site has been cleaned up enough to rescind the permit. Thanks! Starr Silvis, P.E. - Starr.Silvis a,ncmail.net Environmental Engineer _ North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Surface Water Protection Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax:828-299-7043 "If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water." Loren Eiseley Starr Silvis, P.E. - Starr.Silvis@nc;nail.net Environmental Engineer North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Surface Water Protection Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 "if there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water." Loren Eiseley Starr Silvis, P.E. <Starr. Silvispncmai ].net> NC DENR - Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Surface Water Protection Section 2 of2 7/17/2008 1:29 PM [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater]] Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater]] From: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:31:27 -0400 To: Bradley Bennett <Brad]ey.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Tom Reeder <Tom. Reeder@ncmai 1. net>, Paul Rawls <Paul.Rawls@ncmai].net>, Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmai].net>, Jeff Poupart <Jeff. Poupart@ncmai 1. net> CC: Larry Frost <Larry.Fros@ncmail.net> Please look at the attached data. The stormwater from the Synthron, McDowell County explosion/fire site is continues to be toxic. EPA contractor is asking when can the stormwater can be discharged. At present stormwater is captured and fed to the City of Morganton collection system at a rate of 30 gallons per hours. A 1-inch rainfall event produces 24,000 gallons of stormwater, so the problem is evident; the volume and time are a critical issue. The incident occurred January 2006, EPA clean-up contractor hired March 2006, anticipated clean-up completion is November 2006. This Synthron stormwater may be worse that typical stormwater or maybe not, we don't know. Does DWQ consider the site "clean" when EPA signs off as the clean-up complete? If so, stormwater could be allowed to flow from the site at that time. The concern is that any further environmental damage be prevented, the decision made be defensible and DWQ integrity be upheld. Any guidance on dealing with this issue is appreciated. Thanks, R. Edwards Roger Edwards - Roge.r.Edwards�iaca:a'i_ _ne-'t North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2690 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Subject: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater] From: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:01:48 -0400 To: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmaiLnet> CC: greg garrison <ggarrison@wrsie.com> Roger 1 sent this message to Bradley and have received no response. Greg has been out of Morganton this week and will return next week. I will be out next week. I have received no answer from the Stormwater section and believe we owe the contractor an answer. "When will they be allowed to discharge stormwater?" If there is anything you can do to move this question along for an answer, I would appreciate it. Larry Larry Frost - Larry. Fro:.tCnc:ma::. .re- North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office 1 0; 3 t o/ ] 6/2006 9:19 AM [Fred: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater]] Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 826-296-4500 Fax: 828--299-7043 Subject: Synthron Stormwater From: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:10:49 -0400 To: Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett a ncmail.net>, Roger Edwards <Roger.Edward s@ncmail.net> CC: Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmai].net> The cleanup is winding down at Synthron. All stormwater continues to be processed thru the POTW. Attached is the result of testing preformed on treated and untreated stormwater and toxicity testing on the same. Sandy and I have talked extensively and agree the stormwater even treated remains too toxic to discharge. The question now is, at what point are we going to allow direct discharge. Thanks Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Larry Frost <larry.frost a,ncmail.net> NC DENR - Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section I Larry Frost <Iarry.frostQncmai].net> NC DENR - Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards a ncmai].net> NC DENR - Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section [Fwd: Synthron Stormfvaterl Content -Type: message/rfc822 Content -Encoding: 7bit Synthron Stormwater Content -Type: message/rfc822 Content -Encoding: 7bit 2 of 3 10/16/2006 8:19 AM [Fwd: [Fw& Synthron Stormwater]] Content -Type: application/pdf Ceriodapllnia Test results.pdf Content -Encoding: base64 NPH1991 FINAL 08 22 06 1613.pdf Content -Type: application/pdf Content -Encoding: base64 Water treatment System Analytical.pdf Content -Type: application/pdf Content -Encoding: base64 3oi3 10/16/2006 8:19 AM •e !� _,`�:�;�i�K1.: L�rwi:+M�a1wt.': Ea:a7.. .:7, ��.i N'•'+- 'MichaeLF-Easley, Governor li'iElialik Ry Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department f En rot�im°ent and Nati"ral Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality SURFACE WATER PROTECTION November 2, 2006 Mr. Greg Garrison WRS 221 Hobbs Street, Suite 108 Tampa, Florida 33619 Subject: Stormwater Treatment Synthron Incorporated Permit Number NCS000007 Burke County Dear Mr. Garrison: On October 18, 2006 1 visited the Synthron Plant site with you. We reviewed the processing of stormwater from the site, and the discharge of treated stormwater to the City of Morganton wastewater collection system. We also, reviewed the plans for the removal of tanks, drums and final grading of the site. At that time, it was my understanding that all tanks and all drums containing chemicals were to be removed from the site the week of October 23, 2006. Furthermore, all empty drums were scheduled for removal the week of October 30, 2006 and that final grading and hydro seeding of the site would be completed by the week of December 4, 2006. As a result of the visit of October 18, 2006 and the monitoring results provided to this office by WRS it has been decided; that once all of the tanks and all of the drums containing material are removed from the Plant site that treatment of stormwater may be discontinued, the stormwater may be discharged as was done prior to the plant fire of January 2006. As follow up to the removal of treatment it is requested that you; - install two- (2) rock check dams and a silt fence in the drainage way to the stream to help prevent sediment from reaching the stream. - hydro seed the site at the earliest possible time. - schedule one more stormwater sampling event. This event should occur between 30 and 60 days after the cleanup is completed. The sampling should be of a'/2 inch rainfall within a 24-hour period or greater storm event. The sampling should be done at the point where stormwater leaves the plant site. The following are the requested sampling parameters; o BOD, COD and TSS o Metals n� nrthCarolina AMU27!!y North Carolina Division of Water Quality 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Phone (828) 296-4500 Customer Service Internet: www.ncwaterqualft .org FAX (828) 299-7043 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Afirmati:e Action Employer— 60% Recycledfl O% Post Corsumer Paper Greg Garrison November 2, 2006 Page 2 o Purgeable Organic compounds o Acid and Base/Neutral Extractables o The results should be provided to the Asheville Regional Office once they become available. The Division has also requested the City make a thorough inspection of the wastewater collection system serving this site. Finally, this letter and the actions described herein do not relieve Synthron Incorporated of its responsibilities and obligations to comply with and abide by all of the laws, rules and/or regulations as set forth by the State of North Carolina. If you should have any questions regarding this matter you may contact me at (828) 296-4658. Sincerely, " Z7, rry Frost Environmental Engineer cc: Stormwater Unit PERCS Unit Perry Gauhan - US EPA Region IV, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Don Danforth — City of Morganton Brent Burch — Division of Waste Management Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stonnwater]]] Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater]]] From: Ken Pickle <ken.pick] e@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 21 Dee 2006 13:14:03 -0500 To: Bradley Bennett <Bradley,Bennett@ncmail.net> Bradley, a} I see that ARO has decided to allow discharge of site runoff as of December 2006, as per Larry Frost's letter of November 2, 2006. Did you receive a copy of his letter? I'll bring you a copy. It looks like I did not provide guidance to ARO in a timely way, and they have moved ahead to release the clean-up contractor from the obligation to treat the toxic stormwater runoff. b) Synthron holds NCS000007, expired in 6/30/05. 1 don't know if they are still our permittee, or not. Bradley Bennett wrote: Ken I think I forwarded this before. We need to take a look at this and get some feedback to the region. Maybe we can talk about it early next week. BB -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater]] Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:31:27 -0400 From: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> To: Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Tom Reeder <Tom.Reeder@ncmail.net>, Paul Rawls <Paul.Rawls@ncmail.net>, Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmail.net>, Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmail.net> CC: Larry Frost <Larry.Frost@ncmail.net> Please look at the attached data. The stormwater from the Synthron, McDowell County explosion/fire site is continues to be toxic. EPA contractor is asking when can the stormwater can be discharged. At present stormwater is captured and fed to the City of Morganton collection system at a rate of 30 gallons per hours. A 1-inch rainfall event produces - 24,000 gallons of stormwater, so the problem is evident; the volume and time are a critical issue. The incident occurred January 2006, EPA clean-up contractor hired March 2006, anticipated clean-up completion is November 2006. This Synthron stormwater may be worse that typical stormwater or maybe not, we don't know. Does DWQ consider the site "clean" when EPA signs off as the clean-up complete?. If so, stormwater could be allowed to flow from the site at that time. The concern is that any further environmental damage be prevented, the decision made be defensible and DWQ integrity be upheld. Any guidance.on dealing with this issue is appreciated. Thanks, R. Edwards Roger Edwards - Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 1 of 3 12/21/2006 1:16 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater])] -------------------------------------------------------- Bradley Bennett N.C. Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Phone: (919) 733-5083 ext. 525 Fax: (919) 733-9612 email: bradley.bennett@ncmail.net Website: htto://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/stormwater.html Subject: [Fwd: Synthron Stormwater] From: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:01:48 -0400 To: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> To: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> CC: greg garrison <ggarrison@wrsie.com> Roger I sent this message to Bradley and have received no response. Greg has been out of Morganton this week and will return next week. I will be out next week. I have received no answer from the Stormwater section and believe we owe the contractor an answer. "When will they be allowed to discharge stormwater?" If there is anything you can do to move this question along for an answer, I would appreciate it. Larry Subject: Synthron Stormwater From: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:10:49 -0400 To. Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> To. Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> CC: Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmail.net> The cleanup is winding down at Synthron. All stormwater continues to be processed thru the POTW. Attached is the result of testing preformed on treated and untreated stormwater and toxicity testing on the same. Sandy and I have talked 2 of 3 12/21/2006 1:16 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synduon Stormwater]]] extensively and agree the stormwater even treated remains too toxic to discharge. The question now is, at what point are we going to allow direct discharge. Thanks Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 3 of 3 12/21/2006 1:16 PM OF WArF 9Qri Michael F. Easley, Governor O� William Co. Ross Jr., Secretary r North Carolina Department of Environmcnt and Natural Resources 'C Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality SURFACE WATER PROTECTION November 2, 2006 Mr. Greg Garrison WRS 221 Hobbs Street, Suite 108 Nay n Tampa, Florida 33619 7 w`�anas !rA rich Subject: Stormwater Treatment Synthron Incorporated Permit Number NCS000007 Burke County Dear Mr. Garrison: On October 18, 2006 1 visited the Synthron Plant site with you. We reviewed the processing of stormwater from the site and the discharge of treated stormwater to the City of Morganton wastewater collection system. We also, reviewed the plans for the removal of tanks, drums and final grading of the site. At that time, it was my understanding that all tanks and all drums containing chemicals were to be removed from the site the week of October 23, 2006. Furthermore, all empty drums were scheduled for removal the week of October 30, 2006 and that final grading and hydro seeding of the site would be completed by the week of December 4, 2006. As a result of the visit of October 18, 2006 and the monitoring results provided to this office by WRS it has been decided; that once all of the tanks and all of the drums containing material are removed from the Plant site that treatment of stormwater may be discontinued, the stormwater may be discharged as was done prior to the plant fire of January 2006. As follow up to the removal of treatment it is requested that you; - install two- (2) rock check dams and a silt fence in the drainage way to the stream to help prevent sediment from reaching the stream. - hydro seed the site at the earliest possible time. - schedule one more stormwater sampling event. This event should occur between 30 and 60 days after the cleanup is completed. The sampling should be of a'/2 inch rainfall within a 24-hour period or greater storm event. The sampling should be done at the point where stormwater leaves the plant site. The following are the requested sampling parameters; o BOD, COD and TSS o Metals NorthCarolina ',/ 17hirall f North Carolina Division of Water Quality 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Phone (828) 296-4500 Customer service Internet: www.ncwalerquality.org FAX (828) 299.7043 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recydedfl0% Post Consumer Paper Greg Garrison November 2, 2006 Page 2 o Purgeable Organic compounds o Acid and Base/Neutral Extractables d The results should be provided to the Asheville Regional Office once they become available. The Division has also requested the City make a thorough inspection of the wastewater collection system serving this site. Finally, this letter and the actions described herein do not relieve Synthron Incorporated of its responsibilities and obligations to comply with and abide by all of the laws, rules and/or regulations as set forth by the State of North Carolina. If you should have any questions regarding this matter you may contact me at (828) 296-4658. Sincerely, IrryyFrost Z-" Environmental Engineer cc: Stormwater Unit PERCS Unit Perry Gauhan - US EPA Region IV, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Don Danforth — City of Morganton Brent Burch — Division of Waste Management Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Chemical water treatment results]] Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Chemical water treatment results]] From: Ken Pickle <ken. pick] e@ncmai 1. net> Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 10:09:27 -0400 To: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> CC: Bradley Bennett <Bradley. Bennett@ncmai 1. net> Larry, a) I note that there were hits on barium, cadmium. I don't know the significance of the levels reported. b) Intuitively I believe that the BOD report of <2.0 ppm is innocuous. c) I note that the test data presented does not include some of the analytes that were previously present in frac tanks 7-12. Many of the metals were not tested for this time. Organics present in frac tanks 7-12, but not even tested for in -this data include 4-methylphenol, acetone, methyl acetate, carbon disulfide, and 2-butanone. I don't have enough of a water chemistry/water pollution background to know if these omissions are significant, or not. d) Our starting perspective is that the explosion resulted in a hazardous waste spill. Runoff that has contacted a hazardous waste is hazardous waste, and cannot be discharged under the current site stormwater permit. So, I think that as long as the runoff can be considered to have been in contact with hazardous wastes it cannot be discharged under our permit. e) Now, moving on to: What about a cleaned up site? I think our preferred posture is this: Synthron has a permit, and they're still responsible for the runoff from the site. We tell other people that abandon a site that they continue to be responsible for runoff under the permit until they have removed any potential exposure of wastes or process materials. once that exposure, or potential exposure, is removed we can rescind the permit at a closed or abandoned industrial site, if the permittee will request it. I think that applies here. We typically ask the RO to visit the site and confirm that the clean up has been accomplished as part of the recission process. I think that ARO site confirmation is especially important in this case. f) It seems to me that we may need some contact with the NC DWM folks to know what the federal and state rules require in this sort of situation. Ken Larry Frost wrote: Ken Bradley is out, will look over the following and give me your thoughts. Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Subject: 1 of 3 8/7/2006 2:17 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Chemical water treatment results]] [Fwd: Synthron Chemical water treatment results] From: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 08:13:24 -0400 To: Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmail.net>, Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmail.net> To: Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmail.net>, Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Sandy Mort <Sandy.Mort@ncmail.net> CC: Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> Guys As you may or may not remember EPA contractors have been cleaning up the Synthron Chemical Plant site for the last 2 months and since the explosion that destroyed the plant they have been collecting all' runoff from the plant in tanks. They have been discharging this contaminated water to the City of Morganton WWTP at a very low flow rate to ensure no pass through at the WWTP. They are concerned that with the on going rain events they continue to add more tanks and get further behind, also tank rental is expensive and they continue to add tanks (currently 16). Recently the contractors brought in a filtration unit consisting of progressive filtration and activated carbon bed . They ran a test of the system on 7/20/06 with the attached results. Their desire is to continue to collect all runoff, filter all of what is collected (all fire suppression water has been discharged to the WWTP) and discharge to the stream, with some sort of monitoring (possibly weekly effluent BOD, COD, TSS RCRA metals semi VOC's and VOC's) reported to ARO. Please review the attached results and give me your comments/thoughts. Thanks Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Subject: Synthron Chemical water treatment results From: "Greg Garrison" <ggarrison@wrsie.com> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:43:39 -0400 To: <larrv.frost@ncmail.net> To: <larry.frost@ncmail.net> CC: <gaughan.perry@epa.gov>, <tcurtis@ttemi.com> Mr. Frost, I have attached the analytical results from the water treatment system effluent sample. Please review for discharge into the storm water ditch on the south side 2 of 3 8/7/2006 2:17 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Synthron Chemical water treatment results]] of the site or per Synthron's NPDES permit discharge point. If approval for discharge can be expedited it would be greatly appreciated, the frac tanks are quite expensive and we would like them off -site ASAP. Thanks for you assistance in this matter, Greg Garrison Project Manager WRS Infrastructure & Environment, Inc. 813-684-4400 (WRS Office) 828- 448-4888 ( Site Phone) 813-917-2542 ( Cell) 3 of 3 8/7/2006 2:17 PM [Fwd: Synthron Wastewater Discharge] Subject: [Fwd: Synthron Wastewater Discharge] From: Dana Folley <dana.folley@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:03:38 -0400 To: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net>, Matt Matthews <Matt.Matthews@ncmai].net>, Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmail.net> CC: Ken Pickle <Ken.Pickle@ncmail.net> FYI. Jeremy and I talked on Tuesday about the status, and he said that EPA had informed the town a few weeks ago that they were going to haul off tanks 1-6, which we both found interesting... what had EPA learned about these tanks that we didn't know .... but in any case, that ended the discussion about those tanks. I did ask Jeremy to let me know if he found out where they were hauling the tanks to. That leaves 7-12. Each 20,000 gallon tank is 0.4% of the POTW's average flow of 5MGD, and 0.025% of the receiving stream with 76.93 MGD 7Q10. I will forward you guys the toxicity results Jeremy and I discussed on Tuesday. These showed tanks 7-12 would not cause toxicity, with the possible exception of tank 10. I did this eval by multiplying the LC50s by 0.01 per 15A NCAC 02B .0208(a)(1) to get the estimated chronic value. In all cases, this was higher than the tank's % in the river, so OK - no toxicity. I went over this with Matt to verify I was doing it right. The exception was tank 10 whose LC50 was <6.25, which times 0.01 equals <0.065% which is not all that far off from 0.025%. The problem was - how much less than 6.5% - so we needed EPA to re -run the test with lower concentrations. Apparently EPA agreed to haul this tank off, so end of that problem. Note it appears EPA never ran the ASRIT tests, but they had already done the COD/BOD thing with this big round of testing, and tanks 7-12, except for 10, had CODS less than 1500, some quite a bit less. I had talked to Jeremy on Tuesday about what the ASRIT test does and how he could do somewhat of one in his own lab by observing his bugs under the microscope. He then pointed out that with his pure oxygen aeration basin he can essentially measure oxygen uptake in his basins as the waste is fed in. and be alerted to any oncoming inhibition. We also talked about doing settleability tests, because he said he had done one on one of the tanks and the solids had never settled! So it appears that he took all that, did his own tests, and decided to forgo the ASRIT test requirement. I personally have no problem with this, and think he will do a good job of monitoring his system. Also FYI, I will be talking to Ken Pickle in Stormwater about ?I think when EPA will be allowed to just start letting any new stormwater go? So more later. -Dana Subject: Synthron Wastewater Discharge From: "Rees, Jeremy" <J Rees @ci. morganton. n c. us> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 08:27:19 -0400 To. "Dana Folley" <dana. folley@ncmail. net> Dana, We ran separate settleability tests with our mixed liquor and the calculated loading dose from each tank and saw no difference compared with our normal mixed liquor. We also set up a microscopic analysis with the Synthron water and our mixed liquor and saw no difference in bug activity. We connected the microscope to a t.v. monitor and watched the bugs expire with normal conditions observed. It took 40 - 45 min for them to dry up on the slide which is normal for us. We talked with EPA about accepting the wastewater and they volunteered not to discharge FT-10. They will haul it 1 of 2 6/19/2006 8:23 AM [Fwd: Synthron Wastewater Discharge] off for disposal. We are going to accept tanks 07,08,09,11 and 12. They are going to discharge them at a rate of 33 gpm over a 10 hour period. They will dump a tank on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. After viewing all the lab results, settleability test and microscopic analysis, we felt pretty confident we can accept the wastewater with no harm to the biological activity in the plant. We will continue to closely monitor the plant over the next few weeks to look for any signs that the wastewater from the site is affecting the plant. Jeremy E. Rees Wastewater Superintendent City of Morganton Phone: (828)-438-5375 Fax: (828)-433-8593 Content -Type: message/rfc822 Synthron Wastewater Discharge;; Content -Encoding: 7bit 2 of 2 6/19/2006 8:23 AM Re: Synthron in Morganton Subject: Re: Synthron in Morganton From: Boyd Devane <boyd.devane@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 12:45:10 -0400 To: Ken Pickle <ken.pickle@ncmail.net> What is in the Critical area? the plant site? not the wwtp I assume? You might make sure that Roger Edwards and Rick Shiver are aware of any correspondence. Ken Pickle wrote: Bradley, Q: Do you think we need to stick our noses into this clean-up operation? More background: Dana came to see me to fill me in on what's been happening in her area, at Morganton. She has been in support of the city WWTP agreeing to accept the contents of five of the frac tanks for final disposal. The very large dilution available between a 5MGD WWTP and a very large receiving water has persuaded her and Morganton that it's ok to accept the frac tank water. The dilution argument, of course, does not apply for our concerns. She was not aware of any participation by DWM, although I'm not sure that the clean up aspect would be expected to be of concern to her anyway. She was not aware of any participation by the local water supply watershed jurisdiction, either. She did report that the UT adjacent to the site was killed dead by the aftermath of the explosion. I guess my limited perspective here rests on our experience with Ward Transformer. I extend that experience to conclude that there is at least a possibility that EPA is in control of the Synthron site without knowing what NC DWQ might like them to do wrt stormwater and protection of this WS-IV CA receiving water Ken 1 of 1 6/19/2006 8:26 AM [Fwd: FW: Update?]-synthron Subject: [Fwd: FW: Update?]-synthron From: Dana Folley <dana.folley@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:04:13 -0400 To: Larry Frost <larry.frost@ncmail.net>, Matt Matthews <Matt.Matthews@ncmail.net>, Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmail.net>, Ken Pickle <Ken. Pick] e@ncmail. net> Subject: FW: Update? From: "Rees, Jeremy" <JRees@ci.morganton.nc.us> Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:59:15 -0400 To: "Dana Folley" <dana.folley@ncmail.net> Dana, Attached is the information on the toxicity results from Synthron. I am not sure what they mean exactly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jeremy Rees City of Morganton 628-438-5375 -----Original Message ----- From.- Scott.Barbara@epamail.epa.gov [mailto:Scott.Barbara@epamail.epa.govl Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 8:57 AM To: Rees, Jeremy Cc: ggarrison@wrsie.com; robert.robinson@ttemi.com; synthronchemical@hotmail.com; Gaughan.Perry@epamail.epa.gov Subject: Re: Update? Hi Jeremy, Final report is due tomorrow, but here is the prelim. I will be back in Morganton tomorrow afternoon. Can we get together to discuss the result?(See attached file: SynthronSummary.doc) Barbara F. Scott On Scene Coordinator U.S. EPA Region IV 61 Forsyth Street, 11th Floor Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone - (404) 562-8751 scott.barbara@epa.gov "Rees, Jeremy" <JRees@ci.morc ton.nc.us> Barbara Scott/R4/USEPA/US@EPA 06/12/2006 12:47 To cc 1 of 2 6/19/2006 8:25 AM [Fwd: FW: Update?]-synthron PM Subject Update? Have you received any information on the toxicity results? Jeremy E. Rees Wastewater Superintendent City of Morganton Phone: (828)-438-5375 Fax: (828)-433-8593 - - Content -Type: message/rfc822 !VFW: Update? f Content -Encoding: 7bit ` Content -Description: SynthronSummary.doc SynthronSummary.doc l Content -Type: application/msword Content -Encoding: base64 2 of 2 6/19/2006 8:25 AM �I Summary of the Synthron Fire 96-Hour Acute Toxicity Tests with Ceriodaphnia dubia Sample ID Media Lethal Concentration {%) (LC50) 95% Confidence Limits FT-07 42.23 33.96 - 52.52 FT-08 73.2 66.67 - 80.37 FT-09 73.03 66.25 - 80.5 FT-10 <6.25 Non calculable FT-11 24.22 18.38 - 31.94 FT-12 > 100 NA [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 11: i 0:43 -0400 To: dana.folley@ncmail.net, jon.risgaard@ncmail.net, larry.frost@ncmail.net La rry, Here are the results for the stormwater tanks including the BOD/COD info. I will be on the road this afternoon, so please call my cell - 404-229-9495. Hope you are feeling better! Barbara F. Scott On Scene Coordinator U.S. EPA Region IV 61 Forsyth Street, 11th Floor Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone - (404) 562-8751 scott.barbara@epa._go_v -----Forwarded by Barbara Scott/R4/USEPA/US on 05/23/2006 11:06AM ----- To: Barbara Scott/R4/USEPA/US@EPA From: "Robinson, Robert -- EMI" <robert.robinson@ttemi.com> Date: 05/22/2006 05:41PM cc: ggarrison@wrsie.com Subject: Frac Tank analysis Attached is the analysis of FT-07 thru FT-12 (tanks located within the fence). The BOD may be a little high; they used a dilution of 10 with all of the samples. Thanks, Rob Content -Type: message/rfc822 Fw: Frac Tank analysis.eml Content -Encoding: 7bit Content -Type: application/pdf FT_47-12 with BOD.pdf ;I Content -Encoding: base64 2 of 2 6/7/2006 5:35 PM [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] From: Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net> Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:40.59 -0400 To: Ken Pickle <ken.pickle@ncmai 1. net> Ken How about take a look at this and let's discuss. We haven't been involved in this to this point so 1 don't know who directed them to collect the water, etc. Is this ours or would we say it isn't stormwater? I'll send a second email also. -------- Original Message-------- Subject:[Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis] Date:Tue, 23 May 2006 16:11:36 -0400 From:Larry Frost <Larry.FrostPncmail.net> To:Bradley Bennett <Bradley.BennettPncmaii.net>, Roger Edwards <Roger. Edwards(u,ncm ail. net> Bradley I need stormwater help. In February'06 Synthron, a chemical, plant in Morganton had a major explosion (the plant was leveled). Since that day the owner and now EPA have been collecting stormwater from the site at some cost ( I don't know the cost). They have analyzed all the tanks of collected water and are making plans to dispose of it thru the POTW. All that said attached is the analysis of the last 12 tanks (FT-12 the most recent). Looking at the analysis when will EPA (the site manager) be allowed to discharge stormwater again, under what criteria, etc... Note: Sandy Mort of Aquatic Tox has reviewed the data and says, that just the metals are 5 times more toxic than they would recommend in FT-12. Sandy is sending her spreadsheets. Your units assistance is requested. Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of water Quality -- Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Subject: Fw: Frac Tank analysis From: Scott.Barbara@epamail.epa.gov i of 2 6/7/2006 5:35 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] From: Ken Pickle <ken.pickle@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:40:43 -0400 To: Bradley Bennett <Bradley. Bennett@ncmai Lnet> CC: Mike Randall <inike.randall@ncmail.net> Bradley, Here's my analysis of the situation in Morganton. a) First, my response is all intuitive, since I'm not familiar enough with the big picture rules/laws that might apply in this overall situation. b) And, of course, if EPA is site manager, they certainly have some idea of what they have to do wrt stormwater, c) And, I suspect this is a question that deserves major input from the Div of Waste Management. Background, d) Synthron holds NCS000007, which expired on dune 30, 2005. They discharge to a UT to Hunting Creek, a class WS-IV CA receiving water in the Catawba River Basin. Their renewal application was received 1/10/05, and is in our office awaiting action. The expired permit requires quarterly sampling in the fourth year only, for COD, TSS, and TKN. File information is limited, but it appears to me that their operation was a chemical manufacturer, chenical recycler, or chemical disposal site. I guess there is some questionas to whether our permittee,Synthron, even exists anymore. So, e) I think the explosion and fire has resulted in a hazardous waste spill. f) I'm unclear on whether the contents of the frac tanks are fire suppression waters, or subsequent stormwaters, or both. (Call placed today to Larry Frost for clarification.) Assuming for the moment that we're talking about stormwaters, and assuming that the contents of frac tank 12 are relatively recent, then I conclude that the frac tank analyses indicate that the hazardous waste spill has not yet been cleaned up. g) Liquids generated from contact with hazardous wastes are not stormwater, even if they originate from the sky; the liquids become hazardous wastes themselves. h) We certainly cannot allow the discharge of the frac tank contents under NCS000007, their current stormwater permit. (And Larry's not asking that anyway.) i) Similarly, we cannot allow the discharge of hazardous waste (i.e. runoff from the site) under their current permit. I mean, our permittee, Synthron, (or perhaps whoever is in control of the site, presumably EPA - the site manager), cannot use our stormwater permit to discharge hazardous waste. j) As to when EPA or Synthron can begin to allow stormwater to be discharged again, I suggest we think in terms of being consistent with our perspective when we consider recission of any existing permit at an abandoned or demolished site. I mean, we typically tell industrial permittees that their obligation at an abandoned or demolished site ends only upon the removal of any residuals that might constitute stormwater exposure. I would apply a similar perspective to this situation, even though the circumstances are not exactly the same. k) Given that EPA is in control of the site, and that Synthron may not even exist anymore, meaning that we may not have a permittee for this expired permit, here's my overall picture of what our posture could be: First, obviously, EPA cannot discharge the current frac tank contents into this Critical Area water supply water. Second, EPA must continue to collect the hazardous waste runoff until the site is cleaned up below hazardous waste levels, and also provided that the site clean up is evidenced by the reduction of the levels of metals, organics, and standard pollutants in the runoff. Third, in addition, EPA must continue to collect stormwater runoff from the 1 of 3 6/15/2006 2:41 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] site until the character of the runoff will not cause or contribute, or have the potential to cause or contribute, to a violation of water quality standards in this WS-IV CA water. (I note that eventually we may have to agree on some numerical values for these two levels.) Fourth, we should consider whether EPA needs to apply for a NCS under the theory that they have control of a site with residuals from prior industrial activity, subject to the NPDES permitting program, which are exposed to stormwater. Fifth, DWQ should review the EPA's plan for the clean up of this site (in whatever form that plan takes, whether one document, or a succession of several documents) to be sure that whatever EPA plans to do protects the WS-IV CA receiving water. (I guess, if it's a WS water, then a local jurisdiction may want to get involved in that review, too.) Mike, do you have any thoughts to contribute here? Next steps: Bradley, if you want me to chase this further after Larry Frost returns my call, I'd call Linda Culpepper to find out what DWM knows about this, and to check my understandings wrt haz waste sites, EPA's status/immunity as site manager, etc. I'd also find out from Larry who the players are, so far. Perhaps MPT needs to be in on this if it turns out to be a joint -Division effort. Given our workload, I'm not sure how much more time to spend on this, or what our end product should be in this effort. I'm available to discuss at your convenience, as long as it doesn't interfere with my preferred activities related to depositions and mediations. Ken Bradley Bennett wrote: Ken How about take a look at this and let's discuss. We haven't been involved in this to this point so I don't know who directed them to collect the water, etc. Is this ours or would we say it isn't stormwater? I'll send a second email also. BB -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis] Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:11:36 -0400 From: Larry Frost <Larry.Frost@ncmail.net> To: Bradley Bennett <Bradley.Bennett@ncmail.net>, Roger Edwards <Roger.Edwards@ncmail.net> Bradley I need stormwater help. In February '06 Synthron, a chemical, plant in Morganton had a major explosion (the plant was leveled). Since that day the owner and now EPA have been collecting stormwater from the site at some cost ( I don't know the cost). They have analyzed all the tanks of collected water and are making plans to dispose of it thru the POTW. All that said attached is the analysis of the last 12 tanks (FT-12 the most recent). Looking at the analysis when will EPA (the site manager) be allowed to discharge stormwater again, under what criteria, etc... Note: Sandy Mort of Aquatic Tox has reviewed the data and says, that just the metals are 5 times more toxic than they would recommend in FT-12. Sandy is sending her spreadsheets. Your units assistance is requested. Larry Larry Frost - Larry.Frost@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources 2 of 3 6/15/2006 2:41 PM Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: Frac Tank analysis]] 5� .1 Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090,U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Subject: Fw: Frac Tank analysis From: Scott.Barbara@epamail.epa.gov Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 11:10:43 -0400 To: dana.folley@ncmail.net, jon.risgaard@ncmail.net, larry.frost@ncmail.net To: dana.folley@ncmail.net, jon.risgaard@ncmail.net, larry.frost@ncmail.net Larry, Here are the results for the stormwater tanks including the BOD/COD info. I will be on the road this afternoon, so please call my cell - 404-229-9495. Hope you are feeling better! Barbara F. Scott On Scene Coordinator U.S. EPA Region IV 61 Forsyth Street, 11th Floor Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone - (404) 562-8751 scott.barbara@epa.gov <mailto:scott.barbara@epa.gov> -----Forwarded by Barbara Scott/R4/USEPA/US on 05/23/2006 11:06AM - To: Barbara Scott/R4/USEPA/US@EPA From: "Robinson, Robert -- EMT" <robert.robinson@ttemi.com> Date: 05/22/2006 05:41PM cc: ggarrison@wrsie.com Subject: Frac Tank analysis Attached is the analysis of FT-07 thru FT-12 (tanks located within the fence). The BOD may be a little high; they used a dilution of 10 with all of the samples. Thanks, Rob 3 of 3 6/15/2006 2:41 PM State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director November 5, 2004 SYNTHRON INCORPORATED ATTN: RAYMOND N PINARD, OR SUCCESSOR 305 AMHERST RD MORGANTON, NC 28655 Dear Permittee: NCDENR NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Synthron Incorporated Permit Number NCS000007 Burke County Your facility is currently covered for stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000007. This permit expires on June 30, 2005. North Carolina Administrative Code (15A NCAC 2H.0105(e)) requires that an application for permit renewal be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration of the current permit. In order to assure your continued coverage under your permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. To make this renewal process easier, we are informing you in advance that your permit will be expiring. Enclosed you will find an individual permit renewal application form, supplemental information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan certification. Filing the application form along with the requested supplimental information will constitute your application for renewal of your permit. As stated above, the application form must be completed and returned along with all requested information by January 7, 2005 in order for the permit to be renewed by June 30, 2005. Failure to request renewal by January 7, 2005 may result in a civil assessment of at least $500.00. Larger penalties may be assessed depending on the delinquency of the request. Discharge of stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding the permit renewal procedures please contact Bill Mills of the Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 548. Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Stormwater and General Permits Unit Files Asheville Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-733.9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% pose -consumer paper o�of warFROG PERMIT COVERAGE Y RENEWAL APPLICATION FORM Permit Number National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NCS000007 Stormwater Discharge Permit THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED AND RETURNED ALONG WITH THE REQUESTED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE DIV. OF WATER QUALITY IN ORDER FOR YOUR FACILITY TO QUALIFY FOR RENEWAL OF YOUR SPORMWATER PERMIT NCS000007 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all corrections as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. OWNER INFORMATION Owner/Org. Name: SYNTHRON INC Owner Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number E-mail address: FACILITY INFORMATION Facility Name: SYNTHRON INCORPORATED Facility Contact: Facility Address: 305 AMHERST RD MORGANTON, NC 28655 Phone Number: Fax Number- E-mail address: PERMIT INFORMATION Permit Contact: RAYMOND N PINARDMailing F Address: 305 AMHERST RD MORGANTON. NC 28655CD Phone Number: B28a37861t Fax Number: ° E-mail address: DISCHARGE INFORMATION Discharge Receiving Water: UT HUNTING CREEK Stream Class: wSIV CA Basin: Sub -Basin #: .030831 Number of outfalls: CERTIFICATION Synthront Inc. % Protex International Peter Bowers, Vice President 305 Amherst Road Morganton, NC 2865.5 828-437-8611 828-437-4126 synthron@hci.net Synthron, Inc. Peter Bowers, Vice President ozo—ij r-ou 828-437-41 synthronCh Peter Bowe 9R-4�7-41 Catawba 1 outfall SDO-001 I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true compIct and accurate. Signature Date 1 2�ra�1 Peter Bowers Vice President. Print or type name of person signing above Title Please return this completed renewal application form to: Individual Permit Renewal Altn! Bill Mills Stormwater and General Permits Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal in order for the application to be considered complete: Initials (Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) I. A current Site Map from the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall, building locations and impervious surfaces should be clearly noted. 2. A summary of Analytical Monitoring results during the term of the existing permit (if your permit required analytical sampling). Do not submit individual lab reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters sampled, lab results, date sampled, and storm event data. * 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted. 4. A summary of the Best Management Practices utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMP's in place at the facility. If the implementation of any BMP's is planned, please include information on these BMP's. 5. A short narrative describing any significant changes in industrial activities at the permitted facility. Significant changes could include the addition or deletion of work processes, changes in material handling practices, changes in material storage practices, and/or changes in the raw materials used by the facility. 6. Certification of the development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for the permitted facility (Sign and return attached form). it If the final year analytical monitoring of the existing permit term has not been completed prior to filing the renewal submittal, then the last years monitoring results should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of the laboratory reports. (i.e. do not withhold renewal submittal waiting on lab results) Representative storm sampling may now be conducted anytime during the year (the April to November window has been eliminated) and the representative rainfall event is now defined as a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches and is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. HAZARDCIUS DRUM AND TOTE STORAGE PAVED DRUM AND TOTE S70RAGE TANKER DRUM AND TOTE STORAGE DRUM AND TOTE STORAGE DRUM AND TOTE STORAGE c ♦ \ r � UtORAGE `�-'r_ SECO1+ GRAVEL PAYED OONTNNMENT _ _ _ _ _ __ FIT M O T 0O0 U � KA GRINDER BAG HOUSE TANK FARM °�"�` O \ ❑ O OIUYEL OQ�000 0�0�0 000� W PAVEMENT > OMAINTENANCE SCRUBBER i- w U) � s RGpI flOGM II 12 v, JJ RIYELENT MANUFACTURING Y LAB (UPSTAIRS) +nwREHOUSE W ` C 3 DRUMMING AREA ILL W (DOVVNSTAJRS) O Q PAVEMENT LOADINGOCK D RAVV OUTSIDE MATERLAL DRUM WALKWAY STORAGE STORAGE PAVEMENT \ RN�11110 Y� covEPAG DAM BTGRAGE STGFAGE PROPANE TANK' \ y ~� Ditch__ Berm-001 D1T�i �J 1 AMHERST ROAD LaSDO 5932 N Long.:-8-1.65682 W 0 s0 120 J� = Local Flow Direction �� — SCALE: 1" = &Y INENCO,Inc. Synthrm SWP3 SITE MAP (704) 66MI92 INCORPORATED 12/15/2004 Supplemental Info. - Item 1 Supplemental Information Item IA. Map for Synthron, Inc. Location of SDO-001 40 4A 8 D50 !0 1 L 4PV 1A r; dF 4& Q P� hill r I '-j 17 1:12,000 'v — Morganton North 7.5-minute Quadrangle Index map NC SPCS E. 369376.7, N:226112.2 meters (NAD83) Long: -81.6568200 W, Lat: 35.7593200 N (NAD83) Item 2 - Summary of Analytical Monitoring Results Synthron, Inc. Stormwater Permit Renewal - Permit No. NCS000007 Summary of Analytical Monitoring Results Analytical Monitoring Summary of monitoring performed prior to the 4th Year of the Permit Term Specific Monitoring Requirements (mg/1) Outfal] Number Date Sampled Total Precipitation (inches) Event Duration (hours) Total Discharge Flow (MG) COD TSS TKN SDO - 00 i August 20, 2000 0.26 1 5.50 0,013910 206 30 5.34 SOO - 001 June 13, 2001 0.41 8.50 0.005920 919 194 16.88 Average Values: 0.34 7.00 0.009915 563 112 11.11 Analytical Monitoring Summary for the 4th Year of Permit Term (June 1, 2003 through May 31, 2004) Specific Monitoring Requirements (mg/1) Outfall Number Date Sampled Total Precipitation (inches) Event Duration (hours) 'Total Discharge Flow (MG) COD TSS TKN SDO - 001 June 27, 2003 0.87 3.20 0.001392 732 984 10.4 SDO - 001 September 3, 2003 0.53 2.10 0.004840 203 105 2.11 SDO - 001 December 10, 2003 1.35 8.50 0.013730 161 142 4.49 SDO - 001 March 30, 2004 0.25 3.83 0,002430 419 396 10.9 Average Values: 0.75 4.41 0.005598 379 407 6.98 Synthron, Inc. - Permit No. NCS000007 1 of 1 Stormwater Analytical Monitoring Summary Item 3 - Summary of Visual Monitoring Results Synthron, ine. Stormwater Permit Renewal - Permit No. NCS000007 Summary of Visual Monitoring Results Ourfall Number Season Date Sampled Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Indicators SDO - 001 Spring 2000 June 28. 2000 dark brown slight chemical odor very cloudy some (2 out of 10) very muddy none none none (8 out of 10) (8 out of 10) SDO - 001 fall 2000 August 20, 2000 light brown slight chemical odor mostly clear (3 out of (6) none non mostly mostly clear 0 out of 10) none none SUO - 001 Spring 2001 June 13, 2001 dark brown slight chemical odor Very cloudy) (9 out of 10 none muddy (6 out ] 0) none none none SDO-001 Pall 2001 October 25, 2001 light brown slight chemical odor cloudy (5 out of 10) none muddy (5 out of 10) none none none SDO - 001 Spring g 2002 P 6 May 10, 2002 S dark brown very slight chemical odor very' cloudy (8 out of 10) Pollen (3 out of 10) very muddy (8 out of 10) none none none SDO - 001 fall 2002 September 25, 2002 medium brown slight chemical odor out (5 clod ]0) none (5 out omuddfyl0) none none none SDO - 001 Spring 2003 June 27, 2003 dark brown slight chemical odor very cloudy none very muddy none none none (9 out of 10) (8 out of 10) SDO - 001 Pall 2003 September 3, 2003 medium brown slight chemical odor Very cloudy none muddy none none none (8 out of 10) (5 out of 10) SDO - 001 Spring 2004 March 30, 2004 light brown weak cherical odor very• cloudy (9 out of 10) pollen (4 out of 10) muddy (7 out of 10) none none none SDO - 001 Full 2004 September 28, 2004 light brown weak chemical odor somewhat cloudy (4 none slightly muddy none none one Out of 10) (4 out of 10) Synthron, Inc. - Permit No. NCS000007 1 of 1 Stormwater Visual Monitoring Summary Supplemental Information Item 4 Best Management Practices The following is a summary of Best Management Practices (BN Ps) utilized at the Synthron, Inc. facility to help reduce and/or eliminate stormwater pollution: 1. Provide employee training on good housekeeping practices, spill prevention, hazard communication, hazardous materials handling, forklift operation, material segregation, and stormwater pollution prevention through the use of good management practices, runoff management and sediment & erosion control. 2. Conduct preventative maintenance of equipment, tools, storage and reaction vessels, pipes, lines, valves, and other conveyances as required to maintain a safe and properly operating work environment. 3. Perform regular inspections of chemical and material storage areas, reaction vessels, safety and preventative systems, good housekeeping, and drainage areas. 4. Ensure that proper chemical segregation, secondary containment, the SPCC Plan, and employee training are part of spill prevention and response management practices. 5. Maintain and ensure sediment and erosion control through regular maintenance of grassed and vegetative areas, berms, ditches, swells, and other on -site conveyances to direct stormwater runoff toward SDO-00 i . Supplemental Information Item 5 Significant Changes in Industrial Activities During the term of the recent Stormwater Permit through 2004, there have been no significant changes in the industrial activities conducted at this facility that would affect stormwater runoff or contribute to stormwater pollution. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT. AND IMPLEMENTATION_ CERTIFICATION ' . N.C. Division of Water Quality, Stormwater and General Permits Unit Facility Name: SYNTHRON INCORPORATED Permit Number: NCS000007 Location Address: 305 AMHERST RD MORGANTON, NC 28655 County: BURKE "I certify, under penalty of law, that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) document and all attachments were developed and implemented under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information required by the SPPP. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information gathered is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete" "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the facility location and the SPPP has been fully implemented at the named facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater general permit." "I am aware that there are significant penalties for falsifying information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations" Sign (according to permit signatory requirements) and return this Certification. DO NOT SEND THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THE CERTIFICATION. Signature Peter Bowers Print or type name of person signing above Date t Lt 0 Vice President Title SPPP Certification 2/99 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director February 19, 1999 RAYMOND PINARD SYNTHRON, INC. 305 AMHERST ROAD MORGANTON, NC 28655 �•• NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Synthron, Inc. Permit Number NCS000007 Burke County Dear Permittee: Your facility is currently covered for stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000007. This permit expires on August 31, 1999. In order to assure your continued coverage under your permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. To make this renewal process easier, we are informing you in advance that your permit will be expiring. Enclosed you will find an individual permit renewal application form, supplemental information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan certification. Filing the application form along with the requested supplimental information will constitute your application for renewal of your permit. The application form must be completed and returned along with all requested information within thirty days of receipt of this letter in order to constitute a timely renewal filing. Recent legislation modified the fee structure for DWQ permits. Renewal fees have been eliminated and annual fees have been changed. The new annual fee for your permit is now $715.00 (you will be invoiced later this year for your annual fee.) A copy of the new fee schedule is enclosed in this package. Failure to request renewal within the time period indicated may result in a civil assessment of at least $250.00_ Larger penalties may be assessed depending on the delinquency of the request. Discharge of stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding the permit renewal procedures please contact Bill Mills of the Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 548. Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Asheville 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