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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQp00022081DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 4, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Don Safrit, Supervisor Permits & Engineering do • _ �"� x '.• :. is FROM: M. J. Noland, RegionaI-,�upervi_gr Fayetteville Regional Office, SUBJECT: NPDES Permit No. NCQO03573 �- AC0003573 Authorization to Construct E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company Fayetteville Plant Bladen County The subject Authorization is being requested so that Biopond sludge can be properly prepared for shipment at an approved landfill site in Pinewood, South Carolina. The proposed facility consists of the following: Thickening: Excess waste sludge is taken from the waste treatment clarifiers recycle stream and fed to a Dissolved Air Floatation Thickener (DAF), where the solids are concentrated to a nominal 3% from 0.5%. The DAF effluent is pumped to the Digester, where it is held until it is pumped to sludge dewatering. The Digester is an existing concrete lined basin that was previously used as the biological treatment aeration basin prior to 1989. Dewatering: The thickened sludge is mixed with a commercial coagulant aid, and is then pumped to a Pre -Thickener, followed by a Screw Press where the solids are concentrated to a nominal 8%. The dewatering system filtrate is returned to �. «. the waste treatment equalization tank. _ ._.•-• A standard belt conveyor is used t y o transport the dewater intermediate 2,200 -gallon sludge holdup vessel and then con system. ✓� _ 19� j T?�?- copy' s, Mr. Don Safrit Page 2 December 4, 1989 Drying: Sludge drying is accomplished by using a steam heated dryer to boil off about 707 of the water in the waste sludge. A blower is used to pull water vapor from the dryer to the direct water spray type scrubber. The scrubber collected water effluent is returned to the waste treatment equalization tank. The dry sludge, nominal 267 solids, is conveyed to the landfill con- tainer. 0 Landf i 11 When a landfill container is full, about 22,000 lbs., it is then shipped to the approved landfill, which is currently the GSX landfill in Pinewood, South Carolina. The proposed facility will consist of three major commercially available sludge handling units connected in a series. This sequential treatment will generate a suitably landfillable sludge. The equipment will be centrally housed in one building and all filtrates and water streams discharge back to the headwaters of the company's wastewater treatment plant. The proposed sludge handling facility will not affect existing outfalls and no changes are requested for discharge parameters. It is the recommendation of this office that the Authorization to Construct for the proposed sludge handling facilities be processed and the appropriate nAuthorization issued. MJN/GD/tf'J 7 c (gat'_ 1 DEC 12 1$$9 ..;CfiNTRAL FiLE.COFY