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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQp00022070E. I. DUPONT, FAYETTEVILLE P.O. DRAWER Z FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28302 Dear Permittee: &-ad� NG d oa (3s'?3 May 30, 1989 SUBJECT: Monthly Monitoring Reports Reporting Units The Division of Environmental Management issued to you or your company an NPDES permit that requires the submission of monthly monitoring reports. As part of this report, you are required to submit daily values for specified parameters and their respective reporting units. In the past, the Division allowed the permittee to choose reporting units that were different from permit specified units for many parameters. In a number of cases, this policy allowed the use of units that were incompatible with our computerized database, and therefore, caused compliance determination problems. Now that the State has been recently required by EPA to interface our database with their national database, this flexibility is no longer possible. It is imperative that all reporting units be consistent with the units specified in the permit for influent, effluent, upstream, and downstream locations. Therefore, beginning with the May 1989 reporting period, each permittee will be required to report in the units specified in its NPDES permit(s). Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the report being returned for correction(s) and resubmitting. Failure to resubmit the report within 30 days following the end of the reporting period will result in a Notice of Violation and, in cases where there have been previous late DMR submittals, it may result in a civil penalty assessment. You should note that State forms provided for monthly reports contain the units normally used for specific parameters. If the unit(s) specified in your permit are different, please make the appropriate change(s). In addition permittees usin"`;;.F.,h�_ alternative computerized forms must also make appropriate changes,atcorclr"g,y. >t; continued cont mnr �,; If you have any questions, please contact: Mr. Mick Noland, Fayetteville Regional Supervisor, (919)486-1541, or Mr. Bob DeWeese in the Raleigh Central Office at (919)733-5083. Sincerely, Original Signed By STEVE W.TEDDER R. Paul Wilms cc: Mr. Curt Fehn, U.S.E.P.A. Mr. Steve Tedder, Water Quality Section Chief Fayetteville Regional Office