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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG060320_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20171031STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS PERMIT NO. Iv G& 04 b 3a t DOC TYPE HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ ;)0) � J-0 3 YYYYM MDD Compliance Inspection Report Permit: NCG060320 Effective: 12/01/12 Expiration: 10/31/17 Owner: Sanderson Farms Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Sanderson Farms Inc. - Kinston Processing County: Lenoir 4985 Hwy 70 W Region: Washington Kinston NC 28501 Contact Person: Perry Hauser Title: Phone: 252-522-9145 Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 06/1712016 Primary Inspector: Thom Edgerton Secondary Inspector(s): Certification: Phone: Entry Time: 10:OOAM Exit Time: 11:30AM Phone: 252-946-6481 Reason for inspection: Routine Inspection Typo:. Technical Assistance Permit Inspection Typo: Food/Tobacco/Soaps/Cosmetics/Public Warehousing Stormwater Discharge COC Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: NCGO60320 Owner - Facility: Sanderson Farms Inc It Inspection Date: 0611712016 Inspection Type : Technical Assistance Reason forvlsit: Routine Inspection Summary: I met Stephanie Shoemaker, Manager of Regulatory and Permitting (601) 649-4030, onsite to visit the new stormwater drainage point with level spreaders which drains the parking lot and some of the roof area. This addition was to separate the area's stormwater from becoming a part of the operation's wastewater, as the wastewater requires additional treatment. The construction now allows this large area to sheet flow across the large grassed area and into the existing onsite wetland area. We discussed that I would like to see the results of several monotitoring cycles which are within the benchmark values, prior to considering representive outfall status (although this sheet flow is located well inside the permitted boundary and as designed, should not create a discharge). Note: Following this inspection, I attended a training session which presented benefits of bioretention, infiltration, wetlands, wet ponds, etc., which may be helpful in many industrial applications. Page: 2 permit: NCGO60320 Owner- Facility: Sanderson Farms Inc Inspection Date: 06/1712016 " Inspection Type : Technical Assistance Reason for Visit.' 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NCG060000 and COC NO.'.NC6060292_+nre are submitting our Assessment of Best Management Practices for the Smithfield/Farmland Packaged Food Group Kinston facility.; Please contact me with any question. Sincerely, Charlie Prentice Environmental Coordinator Material handling activities Raw materials are delivered by refrigerated trailers, box trailers and tankers. The raw materials trailers are backed up to receiving dock doors which have overhangs and drains that flow to the on -site wastewater plant. Any trailer containing raw meat that cannot be backed into a receiving door immediately, is staged on a concrete bermed pad with a drain that feeds to our on- site wastewater plant. All oils used in -machinery are delivered in 55 gallon steel drums. The facilities procedure is to place all oil drum deliveries inside the building as soon as they are off loaded. SOP KENG-002 Receiving Oils and Lubricants. Used oil is staged inside of the Central utilities Plant and is monitored during the reclaim process. SOP KENG-001 Waste Oil/Waste Oil Materials Used oil filters are drained inside for a minimum of 60 minutes before being placed inside a covered bin that is staged on a concrete pad with a drain to an oil water separator. SOP KENG-001 Waste Oil/Waste Oil Materials. Bulk Tanker Deliveries Chemicals used in the wastewater plant are located inside of the wastewater building in secondary containment. Tanker truck deliveries are monitored during the off load. The tanker is parked on a concrete pad that is sloped to a wastewater drain. All fill ports are locked and must be opened by a trained designated Smithfield employee only. SOP KENG-004 Chemical Receiving at Wastewater Plant. Anhydrous ammonia deliveries are monitored during the entire off-load by a refrigeration mechanic. SOP KENG-003 Ammonia Receiving which references the facility's PSM program SOP in Vol. 1, Section 1 on page 1. Refrigeration mechanics review the SOP annually. Bulk Salt, Lactate, Corn syrup, and Liquid Smoke tanks are outside of the facility in secondary containment. Fill ports are locked and must be opened by a trained designated Smithfield employee who monitors the entire off load of product. SOP KPOC-003 procedure for Filling a Silo Diesel tanks and Gasoline are located outside of the central utilities Plant. Fill ports are located on a concrete pad that is sloped to a drain that is an oil water separator. Both tanks are double walled and the fill parts are locked. Fill ports must be unlocked by a trained designated Smithfield employee and the off load monitored continuously. Feasibility Evaluation All bulk storage tanks are either double walled with alarms or are contained within secondary containments. Weekly, monthly and bi-annual inspections are conducted on all outside areas of the facility. Wastewater mechanics monitor all secondary containments for the presence of accumulated rainwater. That water is then tested and then either discharged to the stormwater system or pumped out into 275 gallon totes and released to the on- site wastewater treatment system. All oil is placed on portable secondary containments inside of either the main facility or the Central Utilities Plant. All deliveries are continuously monitored and if any sign of a leak or spill is found, the off load is stopped immediately and the spill response team is notified. The facility has a trained Hazmat and Spill Response team on site with the necessary material need to contain any type of spill or release. Do to food safety reasons and the size of the bulk salt, lactate, corn syrup and liquid smoke; it is not feasible to locate these tanks inside of the building. Since opening in 2005 the facility has had no reportable spills of any materials and feels that the location of the tanks within containments and the annual training are working well and no corrective actions are needed. Animals/Wildlife On -Site The facility is a further processing plant and does not keep and hogs on -site. The stormwater pond located behind the facility does however see geese migrate to the pond during certain times of the year. The pond also has fish in it most likely caused by birds carrying eggs and depositing them in the pond. The facility has no time stocked this pond with fish. The pond and surrounding storm ditches are home to many turtles. Fecal coliform concentrations might be correlated to the presence of these animals. Corrective Actions The -facility will be installing approximate ly-30 foot -of pipe in the storm drain located near our open top trash container. The pipe will be covered with concrete so that any leakages from the container will not flow into the storm drain but to a drain that flows to the wastewater plant. The pipe will allow rainwater to continue to flow unimpeded. This project will be completed by 2/1/2014 Table 9 BMP Identification BMP IDENTIFICATION i Page 1 of 1 k Instructions: Describe the Best Management Practices to be included in the plan. BMPs Brief Description of Activities Plant grounds/facilities monitored by maintenance. Paved areas are swept Good Housekeeping as needed. Leaks/drips/spills are corrected upon discovery. Potential problems noted during inspections are addressed immediately. Preventative Maintenance Tanks, pumps, valves, seals and other equipment are included in the facilities ongoing preventive maintenance program. Plant grounds/facilities are inspected by pollution prevention team Inspections members. Irregularities are noted and reported to responsible parties for immediate resolution/correction. A stormwater spill prevention response team has been developed as an Spill Prevention Response extension of the existing spill prevention control and countermeasures plan for the facility. Plant areas are maintained as paved. grassed or wooded. Plant Sediment and Erosion Control engineering monitors the areas. Discharge from plant property is sheet flow. The property perimeter will Management of Runoff be inspected quarterly for signs of sediment buildup and possible extraneous material. Actions will be taken to correct such occurrences. On going training of the employees in materials handling. Review of Additional BMPs process and facility changes. 22 T Annual Re -Evaluation of On -Site BMP's BM P s EFFECTIVENESS OF BMP'S DATE Good Housekeeping Prograin is effective, no changes needed at this time. 10/7/2013 Preventative Maintenance I Program is effective, no changes needed at this time. 10/7/2013 Inspections The facility implemented a deficiency report procedure. If any issues 10/7/2013 are found on an inspection, the discrepancy is noted on the report and emailed to the department supervisor and his superintendent along with the plant Engineer and the Food Safety Manager.- Once the issue is corrected the completed report is sent back to the Environmental Coordinator who files the hard copy. Spill Prevention Response Program is effective, no changes needed at this time. 10/7/2013 Sediment and Erosion Control Program is effective, no changes needed at this time. 10/7/2013 Management of Runoff The open top trash container and the two scrap metal containers have 10/7/2013 been moved over beside the west side compactor. A storm drain is 3 located in this area and needs to be covered by installing pipe and concreting over the top to prevent stormwater infiltration. Additional BMPs The facility has expanded in size over the last year and monthly spill 10/7/2013 briefings cover any new areas of concern. ate Environmental Coordinator Date 23 Sanderson Farms, Inc. GENERAL OFFICES • Post Office Box 988 • Laurel, Mississippi 39441-0988 Telephone (601) 649-4030 • Facsimile (601) 426-1461 Certified Return Receipt# 7012 3050 0002 250S 91S9 November 21, 2013 Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Re: Sanderson Farms Inc. - Feed Mill Operation COC Number NCG060320 Lenoir County, Please find attached the Best Management Practices Assessment Report required under Part II, Section E in the permit. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (601) 426-1467. Sincerely, Brenda B. Flick Manager of Environmental Services Cc: Certified Return Receipt#: 7012 3050 0002 2505 9142 Amy Adams Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 SECTION E: ASSESSMENT OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES fBMPS The Sanderson Farms Feed Mill located in Kinston, NC receives fat by truck that is stored in tanks that are located in proper containment for capturing 110% of the volume of the largest tank. The (4) storage tanks are 8000 gallons each; the containment has been designed to hold (4) future tanks at 8000 gallons each. The delivery truck parks next to the containment wall where he connects the hose over a covered containment tray to collect any spillage during the connecting and disconnecting procedure. The truck driver uses a bucket under the hose connection on his tankard to capture fat that could be is in the hose. The driver is required to stay with the truck during the entire delivery. The tray is designed with a valved discharge line that is located inside the main containment for the tanks. The Tray has been covered to further minimize incidental contact with storm water should there be spillage inside the tray. The existing delivery procedure has been very effective in capturing incidental spillage. The same procedure is used for a second containment with (4) bulk storage tanks that contain liquid feed ingredients. The containment is designed to contain 110% capacity of the largest tank. A third containment is used for a 10,000 gallon non -highway diesel tank that is used for back up boiler diesel. Storm water inside the containments will not be released if there is evidence of spilled material. If necessary, the containments will be cleaned out by an outside contractor. The feed mill operation consist of enclosed truck and rail receiving; (3) whole grain silos; hammermills for grinding corn; ground grain storage; ingredient distribution system; pneumatic receiving; pellet cooling systems; boilers; finished feed load out area; and fueling area for vehicles. Emission controls (baghouses/cyclones) have been installed on the equipment that requires control of fugitive emissions. All of these sources have been approved and permitted by NCDENR Air Division. Good Housekeeping practices consists of sweeping and vacuuming the exterior of the facility daily to ensure dust from the operation is minimized to the storm drainage ditches. The Analytical Monitoring results have all been less than benchmark limits. The site is visually inspected daily by the Feed Mill Manager or his replacement when not available. The areas listed as potential sources for pollutants in the SPPP are inspected a minimum of quarterly and storm water events are observed at the outfalls. The sources and drainage areas are unobstructed and visible allowing easy detection of any spillage. The only vehicles entering the site are there for the purpose of delivering ingredients and feed delivery trucks; exposure to fecal matters does not exist unless it is from wildlife. Based on our current procedures and practices no corrective actions need to be taken. Permit: NCG060320 Owner -Facility: Sanderson Farms Inc Inspection Date: 08/05/2011 Inspection Type: Technical Assistance Reason for Visit: Other Inspection Summary: Technical Assistance inspection performed on August 5, 2011. Met with Brenda Flick, Dwayne Holifield and two other members of staff about issues that processing plant is experiencing. Two samples collected so far since opening in September of last year and both of them exced benchmark values for fecal coliform. After walking the site it was discovered that source of polution is most likely the chicken trucks holding area that might be draining to stormwater pond. The staff will try to test the flow from only this area and if that shows up as a reason for fecal exceeddance, some adjustments will be necessary in order to divert this runoff from truck holdig area to WWTF pond. Other that this issue, rest of the site looks good. The level spreader at the outfall from stormwater pond is not installed correctly, but as installed it will incourage infiltration more than if it was installed properly. Page: 2 Permit: NCG060320 SOC: County: Lenoir Region: Washington Compliance Inspection Report Effective: 10/29/10 Expiration: 10/31/12 Owner: Sanderson Farms Inc Effective: Expiration: Facility: Sanderson Farms Inc. - Kinston Processing 4985 Hwy 70 W Contact Person: Jeff Black Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Title: Inspection Date: 08/05/2011 Entry Time: 09:00 AM Primary Inspector: Samir Dumpor Secondary Inspector(s): Kinston NC 28501 Phone: 252-522-9145 Certification: Exit Time: 11:00 AM Phone: Phone: 252-948-3960 Reason for Inspection: Other Inspection Type: Technical Assistance Permit Inspection Type: Foodrrobacco/Soaps/Cosmetics/Public Warehousing Stormwater Discharge COC Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Dumpor, Samir From: Brenda Flick [BFlick@sandersonfarms.com] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:54 PM To: Dumpor, Samir Subject: Sanderson Farms Kinston Processing Follow'Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Samir I spoke to Al Hodge this afternoon about the fecal coliform samples that we are required to collect from our storm water system. We have been in operation since September and collected 2 samples, one in March and June. Both were above the benchmark; 1500 and >6000. 1 need help to determine the best solution to correct the problem. I will not be available until the first week of August to meet you at the plant. Please check your schedule for a date we can meet. My contact information is below if you'd like to discuss. Thank you 5re4 d 13. F ;k. Sanderson Farms, Inc. Manager of Environmental Services P.O. Box 988 Laurel, MS 39440 Office: (601) 426-1467 Fax: (601) 425-0776 bflick@sandersonfarms.com Sanderson Fanns Permit: NCG160112 sac: County: Lenoir Region: Washington Contact Person: William Earp Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Compliance Inspection Report Effective: 10/01/09 Expiration: 09/30/14 Owner: Barnhill Contracting Company Effective: Expiration: Facility: Barnhill Contracting Co. -Kinston Plant 1541 Tom White Rd Title: EHS Director Certification: Kinston NC 28501 Phone: 910-577-5659 Phone: Inspection Date: 10/08/2014 Entry Time: 12:30PM Exit Time: 01:30PM Primary Inspector: Thom Edgerton Phone: 252-946-6481 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Other Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Asphalt Paving Mixture Stormwater Discharge COC Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 permit: NCG160112 Owner - Facility: Bamh ill Contracting Company Inspection Date: 10/08/2014 Inspection Type : Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Other Inspection Summary: OK to rescind the permit. Page: 2 Permit: NCG160112 Owner - Facility: Barnhill Contracting Company inspection Date: 1010812014 Inspecton Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Other Permit and Outfalls Yes No NA NE # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? ❑ ❑ ❑ # Were all outfalls observed during the inspection? ❑ N ❑ ❑ # If the facility has representative outfall status, is it properly documented by the Division? ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ # Has the facility evaluated all illicit (non stormwater) discharges? ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Site is vacant. OK to Rescind. Page: 3