HomeMy WebLinkAbout290090_Reissue NOV-2021-DV-0468_20210420ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretary
S. DANIEL SMITH
Director
CERTIFIED MAIL No. 7017 1450 0001 6450 4731
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Charles William Swaim
370 Eaton Drive
High Point, NC 27265
Subject: Notice of Violation
NOV-2020-DV-0468
Deemed Permit AWD290090
Incident #202002829
Parcel ID# 6882-04-72-6237
Davidson County
Dear Mr. Swaim:
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
April 20, 2021
This Notice of Violation is a re -issue from the original Notice dated October 23, 2020. The
original Notice was addressed to William Charles Swaim and sent to 338 Eaton Drive, which is the
business address of the meat processing facility onsite. Certified Mail receipt states that the Notice was
left with a person at the facility.
On August 11, 2020, Rebecca Chandler and Caitlin Caudle of the Division of Water Resources
Winston-Salem Regional Office (DWR) conducted a site inspection of the above referenced parcel in
response to a referral from North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA). The focus of the
investigation was to assess animal waste concerns originating from the onsite meat processing facility
operated by Mr. Terry Khan.
Upon investigating, DWR staff determined that wastes from the animal holding areas were
being routinely washed from the back of the barns to a vegetated lot immediately adjacent to the
processing facility. Wastewater from the barns comingled with other onsite water runoff, channelized
into a relic field ditch, and was documented by DWR staff to ultimately discharge into an unnamed
tributary to Rich Fork. Wastewaters were visually brown and had a strong odor. A follow-up site visit
by DWR staff on October 22, 2020 determined that no actions had been taken since the initial
investigation and the runoff was continuing to occur. A copy of the incident report and laboratory
results from surface water sampling is attached for your review. Accordingly, the following
observations, violations and concerns were noted:
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April 20, 2021
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Violations:
1. A discharge of waste into an unnamed tributary (UT) to Rich Fork was documented. Waste was
observed running from the back of the barns, downslope, to relic field ditch that runs down the
middle of the back field, parallel to Rick Fork. The field ditch discharges to an unnamed tributary to
Rich Fork. Animal waste solids had accumulated on the ground surface immediately behind the
barns. The unpermitted discharge of animal waste into surface waters is a violation of NC General
Statute 143-215.1(a)(1).
Corrective Action: An alternative method of wastewater disposal and/or control must be
immediately implemented onsite to prevent runoff.
2. On August 11, 2020, DWR staff sampled the UT at three locations: upstream of the UT convergence
with Rich Fork (Upstream), at the discharge of the waste run-off at its entry into the UT (Discharge),
and downstream of the convergence of the UT to Rich Fork (Downstream). Samples were analyzed
for fecal coliform, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), turbidity, and nutrients. The results are as
follows:
Upstream:
Fecal Coliform = 6900
col/100mL
BOD = 4.5 mg/L
Turbidity = 50 NTU
NHs as N = 0.02 mg/L as N
NO2+NO3 = 0.16 mg/L as N
Total phosphorus = 0.09 mg/L
as P
Total Kjeldahl N = 0.58 mg/L
as N
Discharge:
Fecal Coliform = >12,000
co1/100mL
BOD = 18 mg/L
Turbidity = 100 NTU
NHs as N = 3.8 mg/L as N
NO2+NO3 = 0.4 mg/L as N
Total phosphorus = 1.1 mg/L as P
Total Kjeldahl N = 9.7 mg/L as N
Downstream:
Fecal Coliform = >12,000
col/ 100mL
BOD = 5.3 mg/L
Turbidity = 50 NTU
NHs as N = 0.04 mg/L as N
NO2+NO3 = 0.18 mg/L as N
Total phosphorus = 0.10 mg/L as P
Total Kjeldahl N = 0.57 mg/L as N
The above constituents that are emboldened indicate an exceedance of the NCAC 02B Water
Quality Standards. Violation of the water quality standards is a violation of NC General Statute 143-
215.1(a)(6).
Additional sampling (5 sampling events in 30 days) of the stream for fecal coliform would be
required to be in violation for the NC water quality standard for fecal coliform. However, the high
results of fecal at the discharge and downstream sampling location show that a violation would be
likely if conditions do not change.
Required Response:
Accordingly, you are directed to respond in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of
this Notice. Your response should be sent to my attention at the letterhead address and must include
specific plans and timeline for permanently addressing the following:
Swaim — NOV
April 20, 2021
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1. Immediately implement a waste management control process onsite that eliminates waste runoff
such that a discharge to surface waters does not occur.
2. Reduce and eliminate as much freshwater from running through the animal holding pens to reduce
runoff.
Please note that if these violations are not properly abated, a civil penalty may be assessed and
your above -mentioned response to this correspondence, the degree and extent of harm to the
environment and the duration and gravity of the violation(s) will be considered in any civil penalty
assessment process that may occur. A follow-up inspection has been conducted and additional
correspondence and violations are forthcoming. Please contact Rebecca Chandler (336-776-9705) or
me (336-776-9700) if you have questions concerning this Notice.
Sincerely,
DocuSigned by:<
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Lon T. Snider
Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ — WSRO
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cc: WSRO File Copy
NCDEQ DWR-Animal Waste Feeding Operations (Laserfiche)
NCDA&CS
Davidson County Health Dept (via email)