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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0079821_Renewal (Application)_20211115 ate,SEAT( ROY COOPER ' Governor ELIZABETH S.BISER Secretary a'^'" } S.DANIEL SMITH NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality November 15, 2021 City of Winston-Salem Attn: Courtney L. Driver, Utilities Dir. PO Box 2511 Winston Salem, NC 27103-6417 Subject: Permit Renewal Application No. NC0079821 R.A. Thomas WTP Forsyth County Dear Applicant: The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges the November 15, 2021 receipt of your permit renewal application and supporting documentation. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within the Section's NPDES WW permitting branch. Per G.S. 150B-3 your current permit does not expire until permit decision on the application is made. Continuation of the current permit is contingent on timely and sufficient application for renewal of the current permit. The permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to complete your permit renewal. Please respond in a timely manner to requests for additional information necessary to allow a complete review of the application and renewal of the permit. Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at: https://deq.nc.gov/permits-regulations/permit-guidance/environmental-application-tracker If you have any additional questions about the permit, please contact the primary reviewer of the application using the links available within the Application Tracker. Sincerely, t. Wren Thedford Administrative Assistant Water Quality Permitting Section ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application DENorth Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources �0. Q J/ Winston-Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes M ll Road Suite 300 Winston-Salem.North Carolina 27105 336.776.9800 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 U.S.Environmental Protection Agency FORM Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater 2E p NPDES �� r MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAL, MINING,AND SILVICULTURAL FACILITIES WHICH DISCHARGE ONLY NONPROCESS WASTEWATER SECTION 1.OUTFALL LOCATION(40 CFR 122.21(h)(1)) 1.1 Provide information on each of the facilit 's outfalls in the table below. Outfall 0 Receiving Water Name Latitude Number Longitude 0 001 Unnamed tributary to -80` 13' 5.406' W 7 0 SECTION 2.DISCHARGE DATE(40 CFR 122.21(h)(2)) 2.1 Are you a new or existing discharger?(Check only one response.) as cu El New discharger ❑✓ Existing discharger 4 SKIP to Section 3. N o 2.2 Specify your anticipated discharge date: SECTION 3.WASTE TYPES(40 CFR 122.21(h)(3)) 3.1 What types of wastes are currently being discharged if you are an existing discharger or will be discharged if you are a new discharger?(Check all that apply.) ❑ Sanitary wastes ❑✓ Other nonprocess wastewater(describe/explain ElRestaurant or cafeteria waste directly below) Q ❑ Non-contact cooling water WTP process wastewater I— 3.2 Does the facility use cooling water additives? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 4. 3.3 List the cooling water additives used and describe their corn•osition. Cooling Water Additives Composition of Additives (list) (if available to you) SECTION 4.EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(40 CFR 122.21(h)(4)) 4.1 Have you completed monitoring for all parameters in the table below at each of your outfalls and attached the results to this application package? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No;a waiver has been requested from my NPDES permitting authority (attach waiver request and additional information) 4 SKIP to Section 5. 4.2 Provide data as requested in the table below.1 (See instructions for specifics.) . Number of Maximum Daily Average Daily Source Parameter or Pollutant Analyses Discharge Discharge (use codes 'z (if actual data (specify units) (sped units) per 0 reported) Mass Conc. Mass Conc. instructions) Biochemical oxygen demand(BOD5) Not required Total suspended solids(TSS) 56 20.0 3.4 2-D CD Oil and grease Not required Ammonia(as N) Waiver Discharge flow Daily 3.07 MGD 1-Q pH(report as range) 6.0-7.2 2-D ' Temperature(winter) Not required Temperature(summer) Not required 1 Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures(i.e.,methods)approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I,subchapter N or 0.See instructions and40 CFR 122.21(e)(3). EPA Form 3510-2E(revised 3-19) P/b0114 Ad` f'lhdd.GJ for 'G`1.-°n 1 D Page1 . EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 4.3 Is fecal coliform believed present,or is sanitary waste discharged(or will it be discharged)? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No-> SKIP to Item 4.5. 4.4 Provide data as requested in the table below., (See instructions for specifics.) Number of Maximum Daily Average Daily Source Parameter or Pollutant Analyses Discharge Discharge (Use codes (if actual data (specify units) (specify units) per reported) Mass Conc. Mass Conc. Instructions.) Fecal coliform 0 E.coli CD = Enterococci `0 4.5 Is chlorine used(or will it be used)? w El Yes El No- SKIP to Item 4.7. H 4.6 Provide data as requested in the table below., (See instructions for specifics.) Number of Maximum Daily Average Daily Source as Parameter or Pollutant Analyses Discharge Discharge (use codes - (if actual data (specify units) (sped units) per reported) Mass Conc. Mass Conc. instructions) c Total Residual Chlorine 67 20.0 7.9 2-F w 4.7 Is non-contact cooling water discharged(or will it be discharged)? O Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 5. 4.8 Provide data as requested in the table below., (See instructions for specifics.) Number of Maximum Daily Average Daily Source Parameter or Pollutant Analyses Discharge Discharge (use codes (if actual data (specify units) (specify units) per reported) Mass Conc. Mass Conc. instructions) Chemical oxygen demand(COD) Not required Total organic carbon(TOC) Not required SECTION 5.FLOW(40 CFR 122.21(h)(5)) 5.1 Except for stormwater water runoff,leaks,or spills,are any of the discharges you described in Sections 1 and 3 of this application intermittent or seasonal? ❑ Yes 4 Complete this section. ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 6. 33 5.2 Briefly describe the frequency and duration of flow. c. SECTION 6.TREATMENT SYSTEM(40 CFR 122.21(h)(6)) 6.1 Briefly describe any treatment system(s)used(or to be used). E ySee information provide in EPA Form 1 Section 8 Nature of Business >+ C Cl E Cl Cl H 'Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures(i.e.,methods)approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I,subchapter N or 0.See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3). EPA Form 3510-2E(revised 3-19) Page 2 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 7.OTHER INFORMATION(40 CFR 122.21(h)(7)) 7.1 Use the space below to expand upon any of the above items. Use this space to provide any information you believe the reviewer should consider in establishing permit limitations.Attach additional sheets as needed. The R.A.Thomas WTP is a conventional water treatment plant.Analysis such as BOD,COD,TOC,ammonia and temperature are not required under our current permit(nor have they ever been). E 8 t O SECTION 8.CHECKLIST AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT(40 CFR 122.22(a)and(d)) 8.1 In Column 1 below, mark the sections of Form 2E that you have completed and are submitting with your application. For each section,specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority.Note that not all applicants are required to provide attachments. Column 1 Column 2 ❑✓ Section 1:Outfall Location ❑ w/attachments(e.g., responses for additional outfalls) ❑✓ Section 2:Discharge Date ❑ wl attachments ❑✓ Section 3:Waste Types ❑ wl attachments ❑✓ Section 4:Effluent Characteristics ❑ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 5:Flow ❑ w/attachments cn o ❑✓ Section 6:Treatment System ❑ wl attachments 47-cu ❑✓ Section 7:Other Information ❑ w/attachments cu �' ❑✓ Section 8:Checklist and Certification Statement ❑ w/attachments 8.2 Certification Statement 1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief,true, accurate,and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Name(print or type first and last name) Official title Courtney L.Driver Utilities Director ign ture Date signed 1/0 • Olq * ac0,1 EPA Form 3510-2E(revised 3-19) Page 3 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County 4or LJti 1 ities Water•Wastewater•Solid Waste Administration,P.O.Box 2511,Winston-Salem,NC 27102 0:336-727-8000, F:336-727-8432,wsfcutilities.org October 29, 2021 John Hennessy North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RECEIVED Water Quality Permitting Section—NPDES 1617 Mail Service Center ,\ � 5 2021 ITV 1 Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 NCDEQIDWRINPDES Dear Mr. Hennessy, Enclosed please find the City of Winston-Salem's permit renewal package for the R.A.Thomas Water Treatment Plant's NPDES Permit No. NC0079821.This renewal package includes the EPA NPDES Forms 1, 2E and 2C. Please note the following regarding the forms. EPA Form 2C Section 7 Table A.—As a water treatment facility, our NPDES sampling requirement has never included biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC)or temperature so "Waiver Requested" for these parameters as there was no other option.Testing for ammonia is done on a quarterly basis to satisfy our quarterly total nitrogen sampling requirement but the monthly requirement has been waived because our system uses free chlorine as opposed to chloramines. "Waiver Requested" was selected for ammonia also to retain our current sampling requirement. EPA Form 2E Section 4.2 Data—Data for this section is included with the tables supplied for EPA Form 2C Section 7 supporting data. Should you have any questions regarding the application for renewal please contact Bill Brewer at(336) 397-7727. 1 cerely, ' Courtney L. ri Utilities Director Attachments: EPA Form 1 EPA Form 2C with supporting documentation EPA Form 2E with supporting documentation City Council:Mayor Allen Joines;Denise D.Adams,Mayor Pro Tempore,North Ward;Barbara Hanes Burke,Northeast Ward;Robert C.Clark,West Ward; John C.Larson,South Ward;Jeff Macintosh,Northwest Ward;Kevin Mundy,Southwest Ward;Annette Scippio,East Ward;James Taylor,Jr.,Southeast Ward; EMMID City Manager:Lee D.Garrity County Commissioners:David R.Plyler,Chair;Don Martin,Vice Chair;Fleming El-Amin;Ted Kaplan;Richard V.Linville;Tonya McDaniel;Gloria D.Whisenhunt; Call 311 or 336-727-8000 County Manager:Dudley Watts,Jr. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission:Randall S.Tuttle,Chair;L.Wesley Curtis,Jr.,Vice Chair;Harold E.Day;Tom Griffin;Yvonne H.Hines; citylink@cityofws.org Duane Long;Hugh W.Jernigan;Chris Parker;Charles Wilson;Allan Younger EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 Form U.S.Environmental Protection Agency 1 `y EPA Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater NPDES C�/`1 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 1.ACTIVITIES REQUIRING AN NPDES PERMIT(40 CFR 122.21(f)and(f)(1)) 1.1 Applicants Not Required to Submit Form 1 Is the facility a new or existing publicly owned Is the facility a new or existing treatment works 1.1.1 1 treatment works? 1. .2 treating domestic sewage? If yes,STOP. Do NOT complete ❑✓ No If yes,STOP. Do NOT ❑✓ No Form 1.Complete Form 2A. complete Form 1.Complete Form 2S. 1.2 Applicants Required to Submit Form 1 w 1.2.1 Is the facility a concentrated animal feeding 1.2.2 Is the facility an existing manufacturing, operation or a concentrated aquatic animal commercial,mining,or silvicultural facility that is production facility? currently discharging process wastewater? oElYes 4 Complete Form 1 ❑✓ No �✓ Yes 4 Complete Form ElNo a and Form 2B. 1 and Form 2C. 0 1.2.3 Is the facility a new manufacturing,commercial, 1.2.4 Is the facility a new or existing manufacturing, mining,or silvicultural facility that has not yet commercial,mining,or silvicultural facility that = commenced to discharge? discharges only nonprocess wastewater? ❑ Yes 4 Complete Form 1 ❑✓ No ❑ Yes 4 Complete Form No co and Form 2D. 1 and Form 2E. °; 1.2.5 Is the facility a new or existing facility whose discharge is composed entirely of stormwater a associated with industrial activity or whose discharge is composed of both stormwater and non-stormwater? ❑ Yes 4 Complete Form 1 ❑✓ No and Form 2F unless exempted by 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(x)or b 15 . SECTION 2.NAME,MAILING ADDRESS,AND LOCATION(40 CFR 122.21(f)(2)) 2.1 Facility Name R.A.Thomas Water Treatment Plant 2.2 EPA Identification Number U o N/A 2.3 Facility Contact ch- Name(first and last) Title Phone number William C Brewer Water Treatment Superintendent (336)397-7727 Email address billb@cityofws.org 2.4 Facility Mailing Address Street or P.O.box P.O.Box 2511 City or town State ZIP code Winston-Salem NC 27107-9998 EPA Form 3510-1(revised 3-19) Page 1 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 h d 2.5 Facility Location c Street,route number,or other specific identifier Q U 1201 S.Martin Luther King,Jr.Drive rn c c County name County code(if known) al Tu. Forsyth 0 E City or town State ZIP code z Winston-Salem NC 27107 SECTION 3.SIC AND NAICS CODES(40 CFR 122.21(f)(3)) 3.1 SIC Code(s) Description(optional) 4941 Conventional Water Treatment Plant GJ 0 0 U N z 3.2 NAICS Code(s) Description(optional) 221310 Conventional Water Treatment Plant U ti SECTION 4.OPERATOR INFORMATION(40 CFR 122.21(f)(4)) 4.1 Name of Operator Donna M Lankford 0 4.2 Is the name you listed in Item 4.1 also the owner? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4.3 Operator Status R ❑ Public—federal ❑ Public—state 0Other public(specify)Municipally Owip o ❑ Private 0 Other(specify) 4.4 Phone Number of Operator (336)734-1577 4.5 Operator Address Street or P.O.Box (o E 0 1201 S.Martin Luther King,Jr.Drive `o $ w City or town State ZIP code o 0 Winston-Salem NC 27107 m 0_ Email address of operator donnal@cityofws.org SECTION 5.INDIAN LAND(40 CFR 122.21(f)(5)) R 0 5.1 Is the facility located on Indian Land? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No EPA Form 3510-1(revised 3-19) Page 2 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 11.CHECKLIST AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT(40 CFR 122.22(a)and(d)) 11.1 In Column 1 below,mark the sections of Form 1 that you have completed and are submitting with your application. For each section,specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority.Note that not all applicants are required to provide attachments. Column 1 Column 2 ❑✓ Section 1:Activities Requiring an NPDES Permit ❑ wl attachments ❑✓ Section 2:Name, Mailing Address,and Location El w/attachments ❑✓ Section 3:SIC Codes El w/attachments ❑✓ Section 4:Operator Information ❑ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 5:Indian Land ❑ w/attachments �. ❑✓ Section 6:Existing Environmental Permits ❑✓ w/attachments w/topographic ❑✓ Section 7:Map ❑✓ map ❑ w/additional attachments v7 o ❑✓ Section 8:Nature of Business ❑✓ wl attachments ea ❑✓ Section 9:Cooling Water Intake Structures ❑ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 10:Variance Requests ❑ w/attachments ❑� Section 11:Checklist and Certification Statement ❑ w/attachments d 11.2 Certification Statement U I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate,and complete.I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Name(print or type first and last name) Official title Courtney L.Driver Utilities Director ign ture Date signed • 10 .„2q. zap.1 EPA Form 3510-1(revised 3-19) Page 4 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 6.EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS(40 CFR 122.21(f)(6)) 6.1 Existing Environmental Permits(check all that apply and print or type the corresponding permit number for each) m NPDES(discharges to surface ❑ RCRA(hazardous wastes) ❑ UIC(underground injection of water) fluids) o w NC0079821 w a ❑ PSD(air emissions) ❑ Nonattainment program(CM) ❑ NESHAPs(CM) w ❑ Ocean dumping(MPRSA) ❑ Dredge or fill(CWA Section 404) ❑✓ Other(specify) WQ0031314 SECTION 7.MAP(40 CFR 122.21(f)(7)) 7.1 Have you attached a topographic map containing all required information to this application?(See instructions for specific requirements.) ❑✓ Yes ❑ No ❑ CAFO—Not Applicable(See requirements in Form 2B.) SECTION 8.NATURE OF BUSINESS(40 CFR 122.21(f)(8)) 8.1 Describe the nature of your business. The R.A.Thomas WTP is a municipally owned and operated conventional drinking water treatment plant.This plant uses aluminum sulfate as the primary coagulant,sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment,sodium hypochlorite for ta disinfection,fluoride for dental health and zinc orthophosphate to prevent pipe corrosion.The process includes 3 coagulation,flocculation,sedimentation,filtration and the post chemical addition noted above. co o See attachedprocess diagram and description for additional detailed information for theproduction of drinking m g P water and waste management system of the facility. m SECTION 9.COOLING WATER INTAKE STRUCTURES(40 CFR 122.21(f)(9)) 9.1 Does your facility use cooling water? d ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Item 10.1. 4-) 2 9.2 Identify the source of cooling water.(Note that facilities that use a cooling water intake structure as described at a)b 40 CFR 125, Subparts I and J may have additional application requirements at 40 CFR 122.21(r).Consult with your o d NPDES permitting authority to determine what specific information needs to be submitted and when.) O Y ;° Not applicable • SECTION 10.VARIANCE REQUESTS(40 CFR 122.21(f)(10)) 10.1 Do you intend to request or renew one or more of the variances authorized at 40 CFR 122.21(m)?(Check all that apply.Consult with your NPDES permitting authority to determine what information needs to be submitted and when.) a ❑ Fundamentally different factors(CWA ❑ Water quality related effluent limitations(CWA Section Section 301(n)) 302(b)(2)) R ❑ Non-conventional pollutants(CWA ❑ Thermal discharges(CWA Section 316(a)) Section 301(c)and(g)) ❑� Not applicable EPA Form 3510-1(revised 3-19) Page 3 Section 6: Existing Environmental Permits NPDES Permit NC0079821 Land Application Permit WQ0031314 Section 7: Map Topographic Map of R.A. Thomas WTP and Surrounding Area UNITED STATES ,. 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WINSTON-SALEM EAST.N.C. 19�5 :one I7 shown in blue ncL�A,r'oA,r nrn•e,s•LLI HAS ,P COMPLIES Wall RATIONAL M,P ACCURACY StAHrARCS N3fi00--W8007.5/7 5 ,-„-1 TJT cn FOR SALE WI U.S.GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,WASHINGTON.D.C.20242 1950 "•�-�' -. '''III A MAMA DESCRIBING TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AHD SYMBOLS IS AVNLAaLE OH REQUEST ���,-t /��c\I n��,/ AM..•»S II SW-SERIES VS•x �(' II''vt^J 1�ILf✓r)\'lll/ .11 nn1¢lii — ..,„ - (rt iieivs ii ,, 1 �,:, _ O utfa 11001NI _,..,, rsoilik- - ,...:.-.....-,..,_ ......,==:__, N PDES N 0079821 „a l:.:'- -# ,' i , ,cti- tolin=il R.A. Thomas WTP w k t ' "i r §fig .°*L r- ," ' , 1p . , .... . , D itiii x r J ' \: , „ H-.:---":1!7......--,...---19411,," ';:1- . 0 tr ' \ 0i, # 1#+plP;�' w to ° • ` y j �..et.e." \ fi, 0 I,'[ \ ----%:' , ;A': pia ,� 1 i 1 9 R N. R # 1 �� ` .. fir ( ,.—-s i e a i *.# el( ,Ke..�.,aa. ...a t r .d' I�. _ ti ta, . 4100,.., : -.0.,. -:-1„,:c ! , i i,� VI% I ' ' ' ,. ' \ " ^ i a q7 , e I ' 'II* I II 's, No. a, '-• - N MAs„s,‘ i #1...' 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Thomas Water Treatment Plant Water System Facility ID = TP1 Production Capacity = 18.0 MGD City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Potassium Permanganate 10.0 MGD 12.0 MGD mL k Billion SaIe Lake 1 0 B Ilion Yadln River via Neilson WTP \Gal ► Common Header / \lon Raw Water Reservoir \Raw Water Reserviors Alum ► // Caustic ►t 18.0 MGD Chlorine ► • Coagulation (2)1.76 MG Residuals Lagoons V 11 Flocculation Residuals Residuals Pump Station (3)200 GPM Pumps • Sedimentation Basins O Chlorine ► a L V cc Polymer Filtration Backwash and Washwater Filter to Waste ► EQ Basin Chlorine ► 0.55 MG Fluoride 18.0 MGD Zinc OrthoPhosphate ► Caustic ► ♦ (4)-1.12 MGD Pumps ► Max Flow=4.5 MGD 1.5 MG Clearwell Washwater • Clarifier 1.5 MG Clearwell 4.5 MGD • Discharge Outfall 001 Entry Point-EP1 ► 24.0 MGD • Distribution System \ R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Water System Facility ID = TP1 Production Capacity = 18.0 MGD City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Description of source water(s): The sources for the R.A. Thomas WTP are Idol's Dam (via the Neilson WTP raw water reservoirs) on the Yadkin River located approximately 11 miles west of the plant and Salem Lake located approximately 4 miles east of the plant. The R.A. Thomas WTP can treat either source independently or a combination of the two sources. Description of the treatment process: Raw water is pumped from the Yadkin River to the raw water reservoirs located at the R.W. Neilson WTP and then flows by gravity to the R.A. Thomas WTP. Water from an intake at Salem Lake flows by gravity to the R.A. Thomas Plant. The plant can treat either source independently or a combination of both sources in the desired proportion as determined by the plant operators based on raw water quality. The plant uses conventional treatment of coagulation with aluminum sulfate, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration followed by the post filter chemical treatment. Sodium hypochlorite is added prior to filtration for disinfection. After filtration additional sodium hypochlorite is added to maintain disinfection and sodium hydroxide, fluoride, and zinc orthophosphate are added to complete the treatment process. Description of the wastewater and the treatment process(es) for wastewater generated by the R.A. Thomas WTP: The R.A. Thomas WTP utilizes the following equipment: • One (1) poly-blend unit for wash water polymer(not currently in use) • Two (2) metering pumps for sodium bisulfite feed • Two (2) tanks [400-gallon for sodium bisulfite] • One (1) equalization basin [0.55 MG for wash water retention] • Four(4) EQ wash water pumps [1.12 MGD each for pumping wash water to clarifier] • One (1) wash water clarifier[0.40 MG for wash water treatment] • Three (3) residual station waste pumps [0.20 MGD each for pumping basin residuals to residual lagoons for drying] • Two (2) residuals lagoons [1.76 MG's each] • One (1) flume flow meter[final discharge] Heavy solids from the plant's sedimentation basins are sent directly to the residual pumping station that has three residuals pumps. The residuals pumps pump the heavy solids to one of the two residuals lagoons. One lagoon is kept in service while the other is out of service being dried. Wash water from our filter backwashes is sent to an equalization basin. From the equalization basin the wash water is then pumped to the clarifier. When in use, wash water polymer is injected into the line between the wash water equalization basin and the clarifier to facilitate settling of the solids (this system is currently not being used and will likely remain out of service). Residuals from the clarifier are sent to the residual pumps station and then pumped to the residual lagoon in service. The primary method of drying of solids is settling. Sodium bisulfite is added at the discharge of the equalization basin for dechlorination of our effluent. See attached schematic for additional information. EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 Form U.S.Environmental Protection Agency 2C "EPA Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater NPDES EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAL, MINING,AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS SECTION 1.OUTFALL LOCATION(40 CFR 122.21(g)(1)) 1.1 Provide information on each of the facility's outfalls in the table below. o Outfall Receiving Water Name Latitude Longitude Number 001 Unnamed tributary to Sal 36° 5' 13.1 e i' N -80° 13' 5.40d W cci O SECTION 2.LINE DRAWING(40 CFR 122.21(g)(2)) a, 2.1 Have you attached a line drawing to this application that shows the water flow through your facility with a water c .3 balance?(See instructions for drawing requirements.See Exhibit 2C-1 at end of instructions for example.) J co o ❑✓ Yes ❑ No SECTION 3.AVERAGE FLOWS AND TREATMENT(40 CFR 122.21(g)(3)) 3.1 For each outfall identified under Item 1.1, provide average flow and treatment information.Add additional sheets if necessary. **Outfall Number** 001 Operations Contributing to Flow Operation Average Flow (4)Coagulation 0.0 mgd (5)Flocculation 0.o mgd is (6)Sedimentation 0.0 mgd co f° (7)Filtration 0.236 mgd LL Treatment Units Description Code from Final Disposal of Solid or (include size,flow rate through each treatment unit, Table 2C-1 Liquid Wastes Other Than retention time,etc.) by Discharge (4)Coagulation(see attached Design Memo) 2-D Landfill (5)Flocculation(see attached Design Memo) 1-G Landfill (6)Sedimentation(see attached Design Memo) 1-U Landfill (7)Filtration(see attached Design Memo) 1-Q Landfill EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 1 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 3.1 **Outfall Number** 001 cont. Operations Contributing to Flow Operation Average Flow (7-11)Post Filter Operations 6.62 mgd (7,12-16)Washwater EQ Basin 0.255 mgd mgd mgd Treatment Units Description Code from Final Disposal of Solid or (include size,flow rate through each treatment unit, Table 2C-1 Liquid Wastes Other Than retention time,etc.) by Discharge 0 Disinfection(see attached Design Memo) 2-F N/A Dechlorination(see attached Design Memo) 2-E Landfill 0 U c E d H **Outfall Number** co Operations Contributing to Flow Operation Average Flow mgd a' mgd mgd mgd Treatment Units Description Code from Final Disposal of Solid or (include size,flow rate through each treatment unit, Table 2C-1 Liquid Wastes Other Than retention time,etc.) by Discharge 3.2 Are you applying for an NPDES permit to operate a privately owned treatment works? E� w� ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 4. un= 3.3 Have you attached a list that identifies each user of the treatment works? ❑ Yes ❑ No EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 2 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 4.INTERMITTENT FLOWS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(4)) 4.1 Except for storm runoff,leaks,or spills,are any discharges described in Sections 1 and 3 intermittent or seasonal? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 5. 4.2 Provide information on intermittent or seasonal flows for each applicable outfall.Attach additional pages,if necessary. Outfall Operation Frequency Flow Rate Number (list) Average Average Long-Term Maximum Duration Days/Week Months/Year Average Daily days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days LL days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days a) days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days days/week months/year mgd mgd days SECTION 5.PRODUCTION(40 CFR 122.21(g)(5)) 5.1 Do any effluent limitation guidelines(ELGs)promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the CWA apply to your facility? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 6. 5.2 Provide the following information on applicable ELGs. ELG Category ELG Subcategory Regulatory Citation a a 5.3 Are any of the applicable ELGs expressed in terms of production(or other measure of operation)? 0 Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 6. O .4 Provide an actual measure of dailyproduction expressed in terms and units of applicable P ELGs. Outfall Unit of c Number Operation,Product,or Material Quantity per Day Measure O 'a O a. EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 3 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 6.IMPROVEMENTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(6)) 6.1 Are you presently required by any federal,state,or local authority to meet an implementation schedule for constructing, upgrading,or operating wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs that could affect the discharges described in this application? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Item 6.3. 6.2 Briefly identify each applicable project in the table below. to Affected Final Compliance Dates Brief Identification and Description of Outfalls Source(s)of Project (list outfall Discharge Required Projected number) a -a a) Q 6.3 Have you attached sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs(or other environmental projects that may affect your discharges)that you now have underway or planned?(optional item) ❑ Yes ❑ No ✓❑ Not applicable SECTION 7.EFFLUENT AND INTAKE CHARACTERISTICS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)) See the instructions to determine the pollutants and parameters you are required to monitor and,in turn,the tables you must complete. Not all applicants need to complete each table. Table A.Conventional and Non-Conventional Pollutants 7.1 Are you requesting a waiver from your NPDES permitting authority for one or more of the Table A pollutants for any of your outfalls? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Item 7.3. 7.2 If yes,indicate the applicable outfalls below.Attach waiver request and other required information to the application. Outfall Number 001 Outfall Number Outfall Number 7.3 Have you completed monitoring for all Table A pollutants at each of your outfalls for which a waiver has not been requested and attached the results to this application package? cu El Yes ❑✓ No;a waiver has been requested from my NPDES permitting authority for all pollutants at all outfalls. Table B.Toxic Metals,Cyanide,Total Phenols,and Organic Toxic Pollutants - 7.4 Do any of the facility's processes that contribute wastewater fall into one or more of the primary industry categories listed in Exhibit 2C-3?(See end of instructions for exhibit.) a El Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Item 7.8. a) 7.5 Have you checked"Testing Required"for all toxic metals,cyanide,and total phenols in Section 1 of Table B? w ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 7.6 List the applicable primary industry categories and check the boxes indicating the required GC/MS fraction(s)identified in Exhibit 2C-3. Primary Industry Category Required GC/MS Fraction(s) (Check applicable boxes.) ❑Volatile 0 Acid 0 Base/Neutral 0 Pesticide ❑Volatile 0 Acid 0 Base/Neutral 0 Pesticide 0 Volatile 0 Acid 0 Base/Neutral 0 Pesticide EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 4 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 7.7 Have you checked"Testing Required"for all required pollutants in Sections 2 through 5 of Table B for each of the GC/MS fractions checked in Item 7.6? ❑ Yes ❑✓ No 7.8 Have you checked"Believed Present"or"Believed Absent"for all pollutants listed in Sections 1 through 5 of Table B where testing is not required? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 7.9 Have you provided(1)quantitative data for those Section 1,Table B,pollutants for which you have indicated testing is required or(2)quantitative data or other required information for those Section 1,Table B,pollutants that you have indicated are"Believed Present"in your discharge? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 7.10 Does the applicant qualify for a small business exemption under the criteria specified in the instructions? ❑ Yes 4 Note that you qualify at the top of Table B, ❑ No 0 then SKIP to Item 7.12. c 7.11 Have you provided(1)quantitative data for those Sections 2 through 5,Table B,pollutants for which you have determined testing is required or(2)quantitative data or an explanation for those Sections 2 through 5,Table B, pollutants you have indicated are"Believed Present"in your discharge? w ✓❑ Yes ❑ No }; Table C.Certain Conventional and Non-Conventional Pollutants 7.12 Have you indicated whether pollutants are"Believed Present"or"Believed Absent"for all pollutants listed on Table C for all outfalls? ✓❑ Yes ❑ No 0 7.13 Have you completed Table C by providing(1)quantitative data for those pollutants that are limited either directly or indirectly in an ELG and/or(2)quantitative data or an explanation for those pollutants for which you have indicated "Believed Present"? 0 Yes ❑✓ No w Table D.Certain Hazardous Substances and Asbestos 7.14 Have you indicated whether pollutants are"Believed Present"or"Believed Absent"for all pollutants listed in Table D for all outfalls? ✓❑ Yes ❑ No 7.15 Have you completed Table D by(1)describing the reasons the applicable pollutants are expected to be discharged and(2)by providing quantitative data,if available? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No Table E.2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin(2,3,7,8-TCDD) 7.16 Does the facility use or manufacture one or more of the 2,3,7,8-TCDD congeners listed in the instructions,or do you know or have reason to believe that TCDD is or may be present in the effluent? ❑ Yes 4 Complete Table E. ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 8. 7.17 Have you completed Table E by reporting qualitative data for TCDD? ❑ Yes ❑ No SECTION 8.USED OR MANUFACTURED TOXICS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(9)) 8.1 Is any pollutant listed in Table B a substance or a component of a substance used or manufactured at your facility as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 9. u, 8.2 List the pollutants below. Fo 1. Zinc(from zinc orthophosphate) 4. 7. 0 0 2. 5. 8. N 3. 6. 9. EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 5 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 9.BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(11)) 9.1 Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made within the last three years on(1)any of your discharges or(2)on a receiving water in relation to your discharge? �, ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 10. 9.2 Identify the tests and theiraurposes below. Test(s) Purpose of Test(s) Submitted to NPDES Date Submitted o Permitting Authority? Chronic Wet Testing Required monitoring ✓❑ Yes ❑ No 08/03/2021 U_ 'm ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No SECTION 10.CONTRACT ANALYSES(40 CFR 122.21(g)(12)) 10.1 Were any of the analyses reported in Section 7 performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? ❑✓ Yes ❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 11. 10.2 Provide information for each contract laboratory or consulting firm below. Laboratory Number 1 Laboratory Number 2 Laboratory Number 3 Name of laboratory/firm Environment One(Lab#581) Meritech Inc.(Lab#027) R.A.Thomas WTP Laboratory(Lab#5128) Laboratory address 114 Oakmont Drive 642 Tamco Road 1201 S.Martin Luther King, Greenville,NC 27858 Reidsville,NC 27320 Jr.Drive Winston-Salem,NC 27107 0 Phone number (252)756-6208 (336)342-4748 (336)788-0152 Pollutant(s)analyzed Total suspended residue, Quarterly Chronic WET Testing pH and total residual turbidity,ammonia,TKN, chlorine NO2/NO3 as N,total phosphorus,fluoride,total hardness,aluminum,copper, zinc,total nitrogen SECTION 11.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION(40 CFR 122.21(g)(13)) 11.1 Has the NPDES permitting authority requested additional information? o ❑✓ Yes ElNo 4 SKIP to Section 12. 11.2 List the information requested and attach it to this application. `0 c 1 Total Hardness(see attached permit renewal letter) 4 0 2. 5. 3. 6. EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 6 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 SECTION 12.CHECKLIST AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT(40 CFR 122.22(a)and(d)) 12.1 In Column 1 below,mark the sections of Form 2C that you have completed and are submitting with your application. For each section,specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority.Note that not all applicants are required to complete all sections or provide attachments. Column 1 Column 2 ❑✓ Section 1:Outfall Location ❑ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 2:Line Drawing ✓❑ w/line drawing ❑ w/additional attachments im Section 3:Average Flows and w/list of each user of Treatment 0wl attachments El privately owned treatment works ❑✓ Section 4: Intermittent Flows ❑ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 5: Production ❑ w/attachments w/optional additional ❑✓ Section 6: Improvements ❑ w/attachments ❑ sheets describing any additional pollution control plans ❑✓ w/request for a waiver and ❑ w/explanation for identical supporting information outfalls w ❑ w/small business exemption request El w/other attachments CU co ❑✓ Section 7: Effluent and Intake 0w/Table A 0 c Characteristics w/Table B 0 .0 0w/Table C El w/Table D 0 w/Table E ❑ w/analytical results as an 0 attachment c ✓❑ Section 8:Used or Manufactured ❑ wl attachments in Toxics ❑ Section 9: Biological Toxicity Elw/attachments Tests U ❑✓ Section 10:Contract Analyses ❑ wl attachments ❑✓ Section 11:Additional Information ❑✓ w/attachments ❑✓ Section 12:Checklist and ❑✓ w/attachments Certification Statement 12.2 Certification Statement I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true, accurate,and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Name(print or type first and last name) Official title Courtney L.Driver Utilities Director ig ature • Date signed 19.114( 1 OA - 00-21 EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 7 This page intentionally left blank. Section 2: Line Drawing R.A. Thomas WTP Line Drawing with Water Balance Table R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Water System Facility ID = TP1 Production Capacity = 18.0 MGD City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Potassium Permanganate Design Flow=10.0 MGD Design Flow=12.0 MGD 6.—)Salem Lake—1.0 Billior I i (3)Common Header i ( (2)Yadin River via Neilson ► Gallon Raw Water Reservoirs \WTP Raw Water Reservio7 // Alum ► \\ Caustic ►4 Design Flow=18.0 MGD Chlorine ► (15)Two 1.76 MG Residuals Lagoons Water Balance Table ♦ Land Application Permit U WQ0031314 Raw Water (4)Coagulation Avg.Sludge Production (1-3)Avg.Flow=6.77 MGD =150 Dry Tons/Year Plant Pre-Filter Processes V A (4-6)Avg.Flow=6.47 MGD (5) Flocculation Plant Filtered Flow (14) Residuals Pump (7)Avg.Flow=6.62 MGD Station • Plant Pumped Flow to POE Three 200 GPM Pumps (8-11)Avg.Flow=6.66 MGD (6)Sedimentation Residuals t Basins Backwash&Filter-To-Waste _ (12)Avg.Flow=0.255 MGD Chlorine 0- Residuals System • Bisulfite (12-16)Avg.Flow=0.236 MGD is Polymer Backwash and discharged through Outfall 001. (7) Filtration Filter to Waste Design Flow=4.5 (12) Approx.150 DT's of residuals are ♦ MGD Washwater vi produced each year that are EQ Basin z 73 hauled to Hanes Mill Road Landfill Chlorine ► 0.55 MG a, Fluoride Design Flow=18.0 MGD cc Zinc OrthoPhosphate ► Caustic ► • (4)-1.12 MGD Pumps ► Design Flow=4.5 MGD (8) 1.5 MG I. Clearwell (-- (13) Washwater • Clarifier (9) 1.5 MG Clearwell Avg Flow=0.236 MGD-* ♦ (16) NPDES NC0079821 Discharge Outfall 001 (10) Finished Water Pump t Design Flow=24.0 MGD Station Entry Point-EP1 ► V (1) Distribution System i Section 3: Average Flows and Treatment R.A. Thomas WTP Design Memorandum BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 A. GENERAL The existing 24 mgd water treatment plant including the North and South treatment trains, filter building,chemical building, finished water pumping station, clearwells and other related miscellaneous structures will be demolished and replaced with a new water treatment facility. The new treatment facility will have a design treatment capacity of 18 mgd with no plans for future capacity expansion onsite and an ultimate hydraulic capacity of 150%of the design treatment capacity. The water treatment plant will be designed for rapid mix, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection of the water from the Yadkin River and/or Salem Lake prior to delivery to the distribution system. The new plant will be located on the existing R.A. Thomas water treatment plant site, 1201 South Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Winston-Salem,North Carolina 27103. The plant will be equipped with two 9.0 mgd trains, each consisting of one rapid mix, flocculation and sedimentation basins and two filters. The filtered water will be stored in two 1.5 mg reservoirs on the plant site. Finished water will be pumped to the distribution system with onsite connections to the existing distribution system mains. The plant will be designed for operating at minimum flows of 6.0 mgd during low demand periods. The design minimum flows through a single train will be 3.0 mgd. The average plant flow is 10 mgd. The maximum hydraulic capacity of each basin train will be 200 percent of design capacity. The maximum hydraulic capacity of the remaining facilities will be 150 percent of design capacity. Provisions will be made to remove a 9.0 mgd train from service while operating the other train. A process flow schematic(Figure I-1) for the raw water storage and treatment facilities, a process flow schematic (Figure I-2) for the finished water,wash water, and residuals handling facilities, a hydraulic profile(Figure I-3)for the treatment facilities, a hydraulic profile(Figure I-4) for the wash water facilities, and a general site layout(Figure I-5) are attached. The plant will be designed to accommodate potential treatment facilities if future conditions dictate. Potential facilities include ozone feed facilities following the sedimentation basins and ultraviolet disinfection following filtration. Chlorine dioxide storage and feed facilities will be considered in the future as an alternative to ozone. 1. Geotechnical Data. Preliminary geotechnical investigations are tentatively scheduled for April 2007. I-1 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 2. Flood Zones. Base flood elevations and flood hazard factors have been determined for this site. The National Flood Insurance Program has approximated the 100-year flood zones (Flood Zone AE) at the site. The northern areas of the site along Salem Creek have been designated as Flood Zone AE. The 100-year flood elevation at the site is 768.00 feet. B. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE Future water demand projections and hydraulic modeling of the water distribution system were conducted by Hazen and Sawyer in May 2007. The results of the hydraulic modeling and demand projections confirmed that there is sufficient capacity in the remaining water treatment and storage facilities owned by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission to reliably meet the future demands in the distribution system with the Thomas WTP offline throughout the construction duration of the new treatment facility. Therefore,the existing water treatment plant will be taken offline and will be demolished in its entirety in order to build the new treatment facilities. No phased construction sequencing will be required. C. RAW WATER QUALITY The R.A. Thomas WTP has the ability to receive and treat raw water from the Yadkin River and/or Salem Lake. The following table indicates the range of values for raw water quality parameters from both raw water sources. I-2 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Summary of Raw Water Quality Data (January 2001 —October 2006) Yadkin River Salem Lake Constituents Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Turbidity,NTU 1.7 546.5 1.2 154.6 pH, units 5.6 7.8 6.2 7.4 Temperature, °C 4.8 31.0 6.4 29.4 Alkalinity, mg/L as CaCO3 13.0 38.0 13.0 45.0 Total Iron, mg/L 0.13 5.82 0.03 2.64 Total Manganese, mg/L 0.011 1.060 0.008 0.393 Hardness, mg/L 10 44 12 38 D. RAW WATER STORAGE RESERVOIRS Raw water storage will remain unchanged. Existing raw water storage for the plant consists of two 15 mg reservoirs located at the R.W.Neilson WTP. These reservoirs serve as shared raw water storage from the Yadkin River for both the R.W.Neilson WTP and the R.A. Thomas WTP. No offsite raw water storage exists for the Salem Lake raw water source. Raw water from the raw water reservoirs at the R.W.Neilson WTP and Salem Lake flows by gravity to the basin and filter complex. Existing booster pumps at the R.W.Neilson WTP can be utilized for additional raw water supply capacity. Gravity and pumped flow rates will be controlled by new rate control valves located in a new raw water rate control structure on the plant site. 1. Raw Water Supply Flowmeters. A flowmeter will be provided on each of the Salem Lake and Yadkin River raw water pipelines to measure raw water flow and provide for control of raw water flow rate from each raw water source. Raw Water Source Salem Lake Yadkin River Type Magnetic Magnetic Number of Units 1 1 Size, inches 30 20 I-3 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Flow Measurement Range, each mgd 3.0— 16.21 3.0— 16.41'2 'Maximum flow rates calculated using a Hazen-Williams C-value of 100. Actual maximum flow rates may be higher depending on the condition and age of the existing raw water transmission pipelines. 2Both booster pumps operating. Control: The signal from each flowmeter will be used by the rate control valves for control of flow from each raw water source and transmitted to the Y plant control system for indication and totalization. A nozzle will be provided on each raw water pipeline to allow an insert probe magnetic flowmeter to be installed as backup to the raw water flowmeters. 2. Raw Water Supply Rate Control Valves. Rate control valves on the Yadkin River and Salem Lake raw water pipelines will be provided to control flow rate. Raw Water Source Salem Lake Yadkin River Type Butterfly Butterfly Number of Units 2 2 Size, inches 30 20 Actuator type Electric Electric Control: Each valve will be capable of local manual control. When both sources valve selector switches are in the REMOTE position, both valves will be automatically modulated to match a supply source flow rate set point(one for the Yadkin River and one for Salem Lake)entered at the PCS workstation computers. When the valves are in COMPUTER MANUAL at the PCS workstation computers, the valves will maintain a manual valve position setpoint E. BASIN AND FILTER COMPLEX The existing north and south treatment trains will be demolished and replaced with a new basin and filter complex. The new basin and filter complex will consist of two 9-mgd treatment trains. The layout of the foundation, pipe gallery floor,and filter gallery floor I-4 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 levels of the basin and filter complex are shown on Figures I-7 through I-12. Sections through the complex are shown on Figure I-13. 1. Plant Influent Flowmeters. A flowmeter will be provided in the influent line to each treatment train to measure raw water flow and provide for control of raw water flow rate to each of the treatment trains. Type Magnetic Number of Units 2 Size, inches 20 Flow Measurement Range, each mgd 3— 18 Control: The signal from each flowmeter will be used by the rate control valve for control of flow to each train and transmitted to the plant control system for indication and totalization. A nozzle will be provided on each treatment train influent line to allow an insert probe magnetic flowmeter to be installed as backup to the plant influent flowmeters. 2. Plant t Influent Rate Control Valves. A rate control valve will be provided in the influent line to each treatment train to control the flow rate. Type Butterfly Number of Units 2 Size, inches 20 Actuator type Electric Control: Each valve will be capable of local manual control. When a train's valve selector switch is in the REMOTE position, each valve will be automatically modulated to match an operator entered percentage (0-100%)of the total of the supply source flow rate setpoints. When the valves are in COMPUTER MANUAL at the PCS workstation computers, the valves will maintain a manual valve position setpoint. 1-5 BLACK&VEATCH COMPANY INTERNATIONAL Y O CO N CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 3. Rapid Mix Basins. One two-stage rapid mix basin will be provided in each treatment train. Number of trains 2 Number of basins, each train 1 Number of chambers in series, each basin 2 Size of each chamber Width, ft 6 Length, ft 6 Total depth, ft 12.00 Design sidewater depth, ft 9.00 Detention time of each cell, sec 23.30 Minimum G value @ 40° F, sec-1 750 Motor speed, rpm 1,200 Speed adjustment Change gears or sheaves Min motor nameplate horsepower, each, hp 15 Mixer type Vertical turbine Impeller type Radial-flow turbine Control: Provisions will be made to start/stop the rapid mixers locally. Status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 4. Flocculation Basins. One flocculation basin will be provided in each treatment train. Each flocculation basin will be square shaped with baffles dividing it into nine cells. Chemically treated water entering the flocculation basin will be distributed equally across the basin width through the flocculation basin influent flume. Each cell will be equipped with an adjustable speed vertical flocculator. Number of trains 2 Number of basins, each train 1 Capacity, each, mgd 9.0 Basin size Width, ft 46.00 Length, ft 46.00 I-6 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15,2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Average sidewall depth, ft 15.00 Average sidewater depth, ft 12.00 Inlet flow distribution Slotted influent flume Mixing zones, each basin 3 Number of cells, each mixing zone 3 Cell dimensions, feet 15.33 x 15.33 Detention times per mixing zone, min 10.13 per basin, min 30.39 Flocculator type Vertical shaft axial flow impeller Speed adjustment Adjustable frequency drive Velocity gradient("G"), sec 1, each mixing zone 10-90 Number of flocculators, each mixing zone 3 Min motor nameplate horsepower, each, hp 2.0 Control: Flocculators will be provided with variable speed controls. Three variable speed controllers will be provided for each basin with each controlling three flocculators of a mixing zone. Provisions will be made to start/stop the flocculators and control speed locally. Status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 5. Sedimentation Basins. One sedimentation basin will be provided in each treatment train. Flocculated water entering the sedimentation basin will be distributed equally across the basin width through the sedimentation basin influent flume. Settled water will flow out of the basin through effluent launders with submerged orifices. Number of trains 2 Number of basins, each train 1 Capacity, each, mgd 9.0 Basin size Width, ft 62.00 Length, ft 209.0 Average sidewall depth, ft 19.0 I-7 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Average sidewater depth, ft 16.0* Floor slope,percent 1.96 Inlet flow distribution Influent flume with slotted baffle wall Detention time, hrs 4.0 Hydraulic loading rate, gpm/sf 0.5 Flow-through velocity, fpm 0.84 Residuals collection equipment Chain and flight Longitudinal collectors Number of collectors, each basin 4 Flight speed, fpm I Motor brake horsepower, bhp 0.5 End collectors Number of collectors, each basin I Flight speed, fpm 2 Motor brake horsepower, bhp 0.5 Effluent launders Type Submerged orifice Number per basin 6 Weir loading rate, gpd/ft 19,737 Size, each Width, in 20 Length, ft 38 Depth, in 36 *Basin sidewater depth will accommodate the future addition of tube settlers if increase in basin capacity is desired. Control: Provisions will be made to automatically(time-based) and manually stop/start the residuals collectors locally. Status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. I-8 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 6. Basin Drainage Systems. Each basin train will be provided with three drains to allow for complete dewatering of the entire train. The clear water drain will allow for drainage of the sedimentation and flocculation basins to a fixed level in the sedimentation basin. Drained water from the clear water drain will be sent to the wash water equalization basin and to the wash water clarifier for treatment prior to discharge to the creek. A second clear water drain will be provided to drain the contents of the rapid mix chambers. Clear water drainage from the rapid mix chambers will also be routed to the wash water equalization basin. The third basin drainage system provided will drain the remaining contents of the sedimentation basin to include the sedimentation basin residuals collection trough and sump and discharge to the residuals pumping station. Piping and valving will be provided to direct residuals blowdown through a residuals viewing pit during operation of the sedimentation basins. Number of drains, each train 3 Dewatering design flow, max, mgd 4.5 Time to drain basin, hrs 18.6 7. Filter Influent Flumes. The filter influent flumes will convey the water from the sedimentation basins to the filters. The filter influent flumes for each train will be separated by slide gates to allow operation of each train separately. Under normal operation,the gate separating the filter influent flumes will remain opened to reduce impact of taking a filter offline for washing. Additional gates will be provided such that the flumes may be isolated without having to take a train offline. Drains will be provided in each flume for dewatering. Flume drainage will be sent to the wash water equalization basin and to the wash water clarifier prior to discharge to the creek. A bubbler tube in the filter influent flume for each train will provide level measurement for filter influent flume level control and high level alarm when the individual trains are isolated for independent operation. One of the bubblers will be selected for control when the trains are operated together. I-9 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Flume level will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 8. Basin Overflows. Basin overflows will be provided at overflow weirs in each train's basin influent flume, flocculation basin influent flume, and filter influent flume. Overflow water from each flume will discharge into a common chamber which will discharge to the wash water equalization basin via the wash water drain. Level sensors at each overflow will activate an overflow alarm which will be transmitted to the plant control system. 9. Filters. Four filters will be provided,two per treatment train. Each filter will consist of two halves separated by a wash water gullet. Each filter will be equipped for air/water backwash and will include fiberglass wash water troughs and media. The filters will be located outdoors and provided with removable handrails around the open area of each filter cell. a. Filter Media. Material Depth Gradation Gravel Top layer 2 inches 3/4"x 1/2" 2 inches 1/4"x 1/8" 2 inches 1/8" x 1/16" 2 inches 1/4" x 1/8" 2 inches 1/2"x 1/4" Bottom layer 2 inches 3/4"x 1/2" Anthracite 60 inches Effect. size, 1.45 to 1.55mm b. Filters. Number of filters 4 Cells per filter 2 Area per filter, ft2 799.0 Cell dimensions, feet 11.75 x 34.0 I-10 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Total depth,ft 19.0 Filtration rate, gpm/ft2 3.91 Underdrain type Leopold Universal Maximum wash water rate, in/min(gpm/ft2) 36 (22.5) Number of wash water troughs, each cell 5 Air wash rate operating range, scfm/ft2 3-4.3 Design backwash duration, min 10 Design filter-to-waste duration, min 20 c. Air Wash Blowers. Type Multi-stage centrifugal Number operating 1 Number standby 1 Capacity, each icfm 3,960 Discharge pressure,psig 5.7 Motor brake horsepower, each, bhp 250 Refer to Mechanical Design Memorandum for additional information on air wash blowers. d. Filter Controls and Instrumentation. Two filter workstations will be provided. The operation of each filter will be controlled from the appropriate filter workstation in the filter gallery. The control system will provide for manual or automatic control of the backwashing sequence at the local filter workstation. In automatic, following initiation by the operator,the control system will automatically cycle the selected filter through the backwash sequence. Elapsed time meters will be provided on each filter console to show the duration of each phase of the filter wash. Filter control valves will be electric actuated butterfly valves. Refer to the Instrumentation and Control Section for additional filter control details. I-l l BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 10. Wash Water Supply. A wash water supply tank will be provided and will store and feed wash water to the filters by gravity. The supply tank will be filled by wash water supply pumps located in the finished water pumping station. As a back-up to the wash water supply pumps, interconnect piping will be provided to allow the supply tank to be filled directly from the finished water distribution system. a. Wash Water Supply Tank. Number 1 Construction Prestressed concrete Shape Circular Capacity, each, gal 377,660 (359,900 usable) Number of washes per tank 2 Diameter, ft 55 Sidewater depth, ft 21.25 (20.25 ft useable) Control: A level sensor will be provided in the wash water supply tank. Tank level will be transmitted to the plant control system. In addition to continuous level indication,the sensor will be utilized for automatic control of the wash water supply pumps and for indicating tank overflow. Tank overflow alarm will be transmitted to the plant control system. b. Filter Backwash Flow Measurement. Location Pipe gallery of Basin and Filter Complex Type Magnetic Flowmeter Number of meters 1 Size, inches 36 Flow measurement range, mgd 5-26 Control: The filter backwash flow rate signal will be transmitted to the plant control system for use in controlling the backwash flow rate to each filter. Additional filter backwash details are located in the I&C Section. I-12 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 c. Wash Water Supply Pumps. Location Finished Water Pumping Station Type of pump Vertical turbine canned Number of pumping units 1 + 1 standby Capacity at rated head, each, gpm 1,000 Rated head, ft 60 .Operating head range, ft 50-60 Number of washes per day 4 Motor brake horsepower, each, bhp 40 Motor speed,rpm 1,800 Control: Wash water pumps will be operated automatically based on the level in the wash water supply tank. Provisions will be made to start/stop the pumps locally and from the plant control system. Pump status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. d. Flow Measurement from Wash Water Supply Pumps. Location Finished Water Pumping Station Type Magnetic Number of meters 1 Size, inches 8 Flow measurement range,mgd 1.0—3.0 Control: Flow signal will be transmitted to the plant control system and local indication will be provided in the Finished Water Pumping Station. 11. Potential Treatment Processes. Space will be provided on the site for ozone treatment following the sedimentation basins and ultraviolet disinfection following filtration. Provisions will be made for connecting the sedimentation basin effluent and filter influent flumes with future ozone basins. The design operating level in the filters will allow approximately 2 I-13 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 feet of headloss between the sedimentation basins and the filters for the future installation of ozone. F. FINISHED WATER STORAGE AND PUMPING 1. Finished Water Storage. The three existing clearwells will be demolished and two new finished water storage reservoirs will be provided on the plant site. Baffles will be provided in each reservoir to effectively use the detention time in the tanks for disinfection contact time. The reservoirs will be operated in series under normal operating conditions and reservoir bypass piping will be provided to allow a reservoir to be taken out of service. Under normal disinfection operating conditions, both reservoirs would be maintained at least one-quarter full. Water level would fluctuate over the upper three-quarters of the tanks to provide equalizing storage for operation of the finished water pumps. With one reservoir out of service, the reservoir must be maintained half full to meet disinfection requirements. Number of reservoirs 2 Construction Prestressed concrete Diameter, ft 160 Sidewater depth, ft 10 Capacity,each, mg 1.5 Disinfection parameters Minimum Volume, mg 1.0 Flow, mgd 18 Temperature,°C 0.5 pH 7.0 Tlo/DT ratio 0.6 Control: Level sensors will be provided in each reservoir. Reservoir level will be indicated in the finished water pumping station and transmitted to the plant control system. A high level sensor will be provided in each reservoir to indicate reservoir overflow. Reservoir overflow alarms will be transmitted to the plant control system. A low level cutoff switch will be provided to stop the finished water and wash water supply pumps in the event of a low reservoir level. I-14 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 2. Finished Water Pumping. Figures I-14 and I-15 showing the operating floor plan and section of the finished water pumping station are attached. The p will be constant speed vertical turbine canister. Pump selection pumps will be based upon the system curves developed by Pitometer as included in the Predesign Report by HDR, Inc. dated August 2002. The pumping station will be constructed with five pump bays. Five pumps rated at 4, 4, 6, 6 and 6-mgd will be provided to achieve a pumping station firm capacity of 20-mgd and a total capacity of 26-mgd. All motor starters and pump cans will be sized based on a 6-mgd pump. A magnetic flowmeter will be provided in the finished water discharge line to measure water treatment plant effluent flow. A traveling bridge crane with electrically operated bridge,trolley, and hoist will be provided in the station for pump and equipment removal. Pump type Vertical turbine, canned Number of units 5 Unit designations FWP-301, -302, -303, -304, -305 Power supply 4160V, 3-phase FWP-301, -302 Rated capacity, mgd 4 Rated head, ft 336 Max nominal pump operating speed at rated head, rpm 1,800 Motor brake horsepower, bhp 350 FWP-303, -304, -305 Rated capacity, mgd 6 Rated head, ft 351 Max nominal pump operating speed at rated head, rpm 1,200 Motor brake horsepower, bhp 600 1-15 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Pump control valves Type Ball valve Actuators Hydraulic oil cylinder Hydraulic oil system Manufacturer STONKUS/PARCO Type Duplex oil accumulator Pressure tank capacity Sized to close five 12-inch valves without need for power with 25%reserve. Packaged system containing all starters, disconnects, 480/115V transformer, alarms, HOA switch, etc. Control: The pumps will be controlled manually from the plant control system or locally at the finished water pumping station. A low level sensor will be provided in each finished water storage reservoir to stop the pumps on low water level. Pump status and alarm conditions,pump discharge valve position, and finished water storage reservoir levels will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 3. Flow Measurement. Type Magnetic Number of meters 1 Size, each, inches 24 Flow measurement range, mgd 4-26 Control: Flow signal will be transmitted to the plant control system and local indication will be provided in the pumping station. G. WASH WATER AND RESIDUALS HANDLING 1. Wash Water and Residuals Handling. Currently, a common drainage system exists for sedimentation basin overflow, for basin drainage and residuals drawdown, for filter backwash and filter-to-waste drainage, and for storm water. These flow streams drain I-16 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 to the wash water and residuals pumping station where they are pumped to one of two residuals storage lagoons. This practice will be abandoned and the clear water and residuals flow streams will be separated and treated. Spent wash water and filter-to-waste will discharge by gravity to a new wash water equalization basin. The collected water will be pumped from the equalization basin to a new wash water clarifier. Wash water clarifier effluent will discharge to the creek in accordance with the NPDES permit. The wash water drainage system upstream of the equalization basin will be designed to allow all four filters to be simultaneously wasted at the design filtration rate prior to the addition of ozone, and three filters to be wasted at the design filtration rate after the addition of ozone (filter hydraulic grade line is reduced). This drainage capacity assumes a maximum headloss of 5 feet through a filter's media and underdrain during the wasting period. This drainage capacity is provided for an emergency condition when water quality dictates the basins be wasted until necessary treatment adjustments are made. Because this is an emergency condition and not part of the normal plant operation, flows in excess of the equalization basin pumping capacity will overflow to the plant overflow drain. Unthickened residuals from the sedimentation basins will discharge by gravity through the viewing pit to the residuals pumping station. Residuals from the wash water clarifier will also discharge by gravity to the residuals pumping station. The combined residuals will be pumped to the residuals storage lagoons. Decant/overflow from the residuals storage lagoons will flow by gravity back to the wash water equalization basin. 2. Wash Water and Residuals Flows and Solids Production. Filter Backwash Water Initial Per filter'), gal 179,775 Avg(2),, gpd 359,550 Max(3), gpd 719,100 Filter-to-Waste Per flter4), gal 63,920 Avg(2x4), gpd 127,840 I-17 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17, 2007 Max(3)(4), gpd 255,680 Total Residuals Production Avg(5), lb/day 2,290 Max(6), lb/day 4,122 Unthickened Residuals dua s Flow to Lagoons (5)(7) Avg , gpd 137,290 Max(6)(7), gpd 247,122 Thickened Residuals Production Avg(5)(8), gpd 5,492 Max(6)(8), gpd 9,885 Free Liquid from Residuals(9) Avg, gpd 131,798 Max, gpd 237,237 Clarifier Effluent Avg(10), mgd 1.13 Max " ,( ) mgd 2.25 (1) Flow rate of 22.5 gpm/sf for 10 minutes. (2) Half of the filters backwashed in one day. (3) All filters backwashed in one day. (4) Flow rate of 4 gpm/sf for 20 minutes. (5) Two hundred twenty-nine pounds per million gallons, using average flow rate of 10 mgd. (6) Two hundred twenty-nine pounds per million gallons, using design flow rate of 18 mgd. (7) 0.2 percent solids. (8) 5.0 percent solids. (9) Unthickened residuals flow minus thickened residuals flow. (10) Pumped flowrate from wash water equalization basin to wash water clarifier under average daily conditions of two filter washes per day. (11) Pumped flowrate from wash water equalization basin to wash water clarifier under maximum daily conditions of four filter washes per day. 1-18 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 3. Wash Water Equalization Basin. A wash water equalization basin will be provided for flow equalization of wash water prior to treatment in the wash water clarifier. Depending on the daily flow to the equalization basin, as few as one or up to four pumps will be required to pump the contents of the basin to the wash water clarifier. Under average daily conditions of two filter wash cycles per day, one pump is required with three standby pumps available. Under maximum daily conditions of four filter wash cycles per day,two pumps are required with two standby pumps available. In the event of a sedimentation basin drain, all four pumps are required with no standby pump available. Submersible mixers will not be provided. Operations staff will be required to wash down settled solids on an as needed basis. Number of basins 1 Design criteria, each Storage volume of two filter wash cycles plus 10 percent Volume, each, gal 545,000 Basin type Reinforced concrete Basin shape Circular Dimensions, ft Inside diameter, ft 75 Average sidewall water depth, ft 16.5 Average sidewall depth, ft 18.5 Bottom slope to sump 1:75 Water depth at top of sump, ft 17.0 Pumps Number of pumps 4 Rated capacity, each, gpm 780 Rated head, ft 18 Operating head range, ft 12-33 Motor brake horsepower, bhp 10 I-19 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Controls: Level sensors will be provided in the equalization basin for level monitoring and control of the wash water equalization pumps and mixers. Basin level will be transmitted to the plant control system. At basin overflow level,an overflow alarm will be transmitted to the plant control system. The wash water equalization basin pumps will be automatically alternated and started and stopped based on level in the wash water equalization basin. Provisions will be made to start/stop the pumps locally and from the plant control system. Pump status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 4. Wash Water Clarifier. Number 1 Basin Type Reinforced Concrete Basin Dimensions Inside wall diameter, ft 75 Inside weir diameter, ft 68.67 Sidewall water depth, ft 12 Total sidewall depth, ft 14 Water depth at center pier, ft 15.1 Floor radial slope to center 1:12 Hydraulic loading rate, gpm/sf Average daily 0.18 Max daily 0.36 Sedimentation Basin Drain 0.72 Detention time, hr Average daily 8.5 Minimum daily 4.2 Sedimentation Basin Drain 2.1 Weir type Perimeter; sharp crested, V-notch Weir loading rate, gpm/ft Average 3.62 I-20 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Maximum daily 7.24 Sedimentation Basin Drain 14.48 Control: Clarifier drive status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. The clarifier residual drain valve will be opened and closed automatically either(1) based on an operator selectable cycle time set point for number of hours of plant operation or(2) a total accumulated wash water clarifier flow volume between blow-downs. The plant control system will open the valve for an operator-entered duration and close the valve for the remainder of the cycle. In Flow mode, the valve open duration will be the same as the Time mode"open duration setpoint". The basis for automatic control ("timed"or"flow"),the cycle time set point, and the flow volume set point is entered at the plant control system workstation computers. Provision will be made to open and close the residuals drain valve locally and from the plant control system. 5. Residuals Pumping Station. The existing residuals pumping station will remain. The contents of the station will be demolished and completely renovated. The following new facilities will be provided: • Residuals pumps and associated pump controls • Electrical room • Piping and valves • Monorail • Plumbing • HVAC • Doors • Handrail and guardrail • Protective coatings • Electrical 1-21 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY O ANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 • Instrumentation and control system Under maximum residuals drainage conditions from the sedimentation basins and wash water clarifier,two pumps are required with one standby pump available. In the event the wash water clarifier is taken offline for maintenance, the wash water equalization basin flow will be drained into the pumping station wetwell, and three pumps will be required with no standby pumps available. During this wash water clarifier maintenance period,the equalization basin level must be limited to approximately half full to limit the flow rate into the residuals pumping station wetwell. Residuals Pumps Type of pump Horizontal end suction centrifugal Number of pumps 3 Rated capacity, each, gpm 200 Rated head, ft 46 Operating head range, ft 24-46 Motor brake horsepower, each, bhp 10 Controls: The residuals pumps will be automatically alternated and started and stopped based on level in the residuals pumping station wet well. Provisions will be made to start/stop the pumps locally and from the plant control system. Pump status and alarm conditions will be indicated locally and transmitted to the plant control system. 6. Residuals Storage Lagoons. The existing residuals storage lagoons will be expanded and modified to receive all plant residuals for storage. The design criteria provided herein is based upon a design thickened residual concentration of 5%. Number of lagoons 2 Lagoon type Earthen lagoon with concrete slope protection and underdrain I-22 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Dimensions, each, ft Length 31 1 Width 157 Max residuals depth 8 Max water depth 10 Freeboard 2 Perimeter slope 2:1 Liquid volume, each, mg 2.8 Storage volume, each, mg 2.1 Effective storage, each lagoon, days 365 Access Ramp Width, ft 12 Slope,percent 10 Decant Discharge to wash water equalization basin Sludge removal method Air drying, excavate with front-end loader or clam bucket Cleaning duration,years 1 H. OPERATIONS BUILDING The existing control building will be demolished and a new operations building will be provided for administrative facilities, chemical feed and storage, and maintenance and control facilities. Figures I-16 and I-17 showing the floor plans for the basement and operating floor and Figure I-18 showing the building elevations are attached. The following facilities will be provided: Basement Floor Bulk Liquid Chemical Storage Room Coagulant(Alum) Storage Area Zinc Orthophosphate Storage Area Future Storage Areas Sodium Hypochlorite Storage Area Fluoride Storage Room I-23 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Sodium Hydroxide Storage Room General Storage Room Electrical Room Operating Floor Chemical Feed Area Sodium Hydroxide Feed Area Coagulant(Alum)Feed Area Zinc Orthophosphate Feed Area Sodium Bisulfite Feed Area Polymer Feed Area(Wash Water, Filter-Aid) Future Aqua Ammonia Room Sodium Hypochlorite Room Fluoride Room Potassium Permanganate Room Electrical Room Chemical Delivery Test Room Loading Dock Maintenance Shop Shop Office General Storage Lunch Room Men's and Women's Locker Rooms and Restrooms Utility Room (including washer and dryer facilities) Storage Room Control Room Network Room Operator's Laboratory Work Room(Includes space for copiers and storage) File Storage Room Administrative Area Offices (2) Conference Room Public Restroom I-24 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Air conditioning will be provided for the lunch room, conference room,public restroom and locker rooms, control room, administrative area, network room,work room, file storage, shop office, and operator's laboratory. A traveling bridge crane with electrically operated bridge, trolley, and hoist will be provided in the Maintenance Shop. A sampling system will be provided for continuous delivery of samples to a sample sink in the Operator's Laboratory. I. CHEMICAL FEED AND STORAGE 1. General. a. Systems. Chemical feed and storage facilities will be provided for the following chemicals used in the treatment processes: sodium hypochlorite, coagulant(aluminum sulfate or ferric sulfate), hydrofluosilicic acid,zinc orthophosphate, sodium hydroxide, sodium bisulfite, filter-aid polymer, wash water polymer, and potassium permanganate. Space will also be provided for possible future chemical feed and storage facilities for ammonia, filter-top aluminum sulfate, and chlorine dioxide. The chemical feed and storage systems will be located in the operations building and will be sized to accommodate the feed equipment required for a capacity of 18 mgd. No provisions are being provided for capacity expansion in the future. Space for chemical storage facilities for the future aqua ammonia system will be provided remote from the operations building. Space will be reserved in the chemical feed area for the ammonia feed pumps. Space for chemical storage facilities for a future chlorine dioxide feed system will be reserved in the basement of the operations building. The potassium permanganate feed room will be converted to a chlorine dioxide feed room. I-25 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Chemical feed data and points of application are indicated in Table I-1. Chemical storage data is indicated in Table I-2. Points of chemical application are also indicated in the Process Flow Schematic, Figure I-1. Chemical feed equipment data are presented in the Chemical Feed Design Memorandum. b. Sizing. Chemical metering pumps will be sized for the maximum expected dosages and the design plant flow. The metering pumps will also be designed for minimum dosage rates at a minimum plant flow of 6.0 mgd, or 3.0 mgd per train. Standby metering pumps will be provided for each chemical feed application point. Chemical storage facilities will be designed for a minimum of 30 days storage at the average dosage and the average plant flow of 10 mgd. At least 5 days storage will be provided at the maximum dosage and maximum plant flow. All day tanks except the fluoride day tank will be designed for at least 30 hours storage at average dose and the average plant flow of 14 mgd. The fluoride day tank will be designed for 24 hours storage at maximum dose and the maximum plant flow of 18 mgd. c. Monitoring and Controls. All chemical feed systems will be equipped for pacing based on flow. Chemical feed flow pacing to the raw water influent header will be based on summation of the Yadkin River and Salem Lake flowmeter signals. Flow pacing to each train's rapid mix and filter influent flume will be based on each train's influent flowmeter signal. Flow pacing to a filter effluent flume will be based on summation of filter effluent flowmeter signals from all filters serving the flume (flowmeter signals from filters which are in a filter-to-waste cycle will not be included in summation). Provisions will be made to manually adjust, start, and stop each feed system from the control room and locally. Status and alarm signals will be indicated locally and transmitted to the control room for the metering pumps and other feed equipment. I-26 BLACK& VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Bulk storage tanks will be equipped with site gauges for local indication and level sensors for level indication at the truck unloading station and the plant control system. 2. Chemical Y Storage and Feed Systems. Refer to the Chemical Feed section for detailed information regarding the specific chemical storage and feed systems to be provided. J. AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 1. Sampling System. Water samples will be obtained from various locations within the treatment process and piped to a sample sink located in the operator's laboratory and the wet chemistry laboratory in the operations building. Sample pumps will be provided where water pressure is inadequate to deliver the water to the sample sinks. The sample locations are as follows: Raw Water Supply • Salem Lake raw water transmission main • Yadkin River raw water transmission main Raw Water Combined • Combined raw water influent Coagulated • 1-1/2 minutes after 2nd stage Rapid Mix No 1 at average flow • 1-1/2 minutes after 2nd stage Rapid Mix No 2 at average flow Settled • Filter Influent Flume No. 1 • Filter Influent Flume No. 2 Filtered Water • Filter Effluent Flume before chemical addition Finished Water • Filter Effluent Flume after chemical addition. Point of Entry • Finished water transmission main Waste flows from the sample sinks will discharge to the sanitary sewer system. I-27 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 Sample taps will be provided for collecting samples from each raw water influent line, each filter effluent line, the wash water supply line,the combined filter effluent before chemical addition, and the finished water pumping station discharge. 2. Continuous Water Quality Monitoring. Continuous water quality monitoring will be provided. The instrumentation and location of the samples collected for monitoring are as follows: a. Turbidity Analyzer. Salem Lake raw water transmission main Yadkin River raw water transmission main Raw water influent Filter influent flume (each flume, 2 total) Filter effluent(each filter, 4 total) Combined filter effluent Combined filter effluent after chemical addition Point of Entry b. Chlorine Residual Analyzer. Filter influent flume (each flume, 2 total) Combined filter effluent Combined filter effluent after chemical addition. Point of Entry c. pH. Salem Lake raw water transmission main Yadkin River raw water transmission main Raw water influent Rapid mix effluent(each basin, 2 total) Combined filter effluent Combined filter effluent after chemical addition Point of Entry d. Fluoride. Combined filter effluent after chemical addition. I-28 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17, 2007 e. Streaming Current Detectors. Rapid mix effluent(each basin, 2 total) f. Particle Counters. Raw water influent Filter influent flume(each flume, 2 total) Filter effluent(each filter,4 total) Combined filter effluent g. Conductivity. Raw water influent h. Temperature. Raw water influent(ph and temperature combined in one unit) i. Pressure. Point of Entry Each monitoring point will be indicated locally and recorded in the plant control system. 3. Plant Communications System. A plant intercom/paging system will be provided for all buildings on the plant site. Additional details are included in the Electrical Section. 4. Plant Security System. A plant security system will be provided for all buildings on the plant site. System access cards will be compatible with the system provided at the Northwest WTP. K. SITE WORK 1. Treatment Plant Site. The existing plant site will be utilized for the new water treatment plant. The site is located off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. I-29 BLACK&VEATCH INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CIVIL DESIGN MEMORANDUM Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission B&V Project 145730 Winston-Salem,North Carolina First Issue: December 15, 2006 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Improvements Latest Revision: July 17,2007 The existing site consists of approximately 36 acres. A small tract of wooded area exists at the southeast property boundary. Salem Creek borders the northern property line. Topographical surveying will be performed by Allied Associates, P.A. 2. Clearing. Clearing will be required for the expansion of the residuals storage lagoons on the southeast corner of the property. Where possible, tree buffers will remain to maintain an environmentally conscious, good neighbor appearance. 3. Access Roads. The main plant access road will be relocated. A new plant entrance from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard will be provided. Vehicular access will be provided to the operations building, basin and filter complex, finished water pumping station, residuals pumping station,wash water equalization basin,wash water clarifier, residuals storage lagoons, and engine- generator and fuel storage tank. 4. Fencing. New PVC coated securitychain c am link fencing and gates will be provided around the entire plant perimeter to enclose the treatment facility. The new main plant entrance will be provided with an automatic entrance gate equipped with a call box and security surveillance system. I-30 Section 7: Effluent and Intake Characteristics Chronic WET TestingHistoryJanuary 2017 — Present Required Testing as Per Current Permit History September 2020- September 2021 Flow Data September 2020 — September 2021 Table A Conventional and Non- Conventional Pollutants Table B Toxic Metals, Cyanide, Total Phenols and Organic Toxic Pollutants Table C Certain Conventional and Non-Conventional Pollutants Table D Certain Hazardous Substances and Asbestos Table E 2,3,7,8Tetrachlorodibenzo P Dioxin (2,3,7,8 TCDD) R.A.Thomas Water Treatment Plant Production Capacity City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID#= NC0079821 Chronic WET Toxicity Sampling History January 2017 -October 2021 Repeat Sample Date Collected Contract Lab Pass/Fail (Y/N) Comments 1/10/2017 Meritech FAIL N 4/11/2017 Meritech PASS N 7/11/2017 Meritech PASS N 1/11/2018 Meritech PASS N 4/10/2018 Meritech PASS N 7/10/2018 Meritech PASS N 10/4/2018 Meritech PASS N 1/8/2019 Meritech PASS N 4/2/2019 Meritech PASS N 7/9/2019 Meritech PASS N 10/8/2019 Meritech FAIL Y 3rd Quarter Repeat 11/5/2019 Meritech PASS N 1/7/2020 Meritech FAIL Y 4th Quarter Repeat 2/4/2020 Meritech FAIL Y 1st Quarter Repeat 3/3/2020 Meritech PASS N 4/7/2020 Meritech PASS N 7/7/2020 Meritech PASS N 10/6/2020 Meritech PASS N 1/5/2021 Meritech PASS N 4/6/2021 Meritech PASS N 7/13/2021 Meritech FAIL N 8/3/2021 Meritech PASS Y 3rd Quarter Repeat 10/5/2021 Meritech PASS N R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Page 1 of 3 Production Capacity City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Sampling Data September 2020-September 2021 Analyte Date Collected TRC TSS Total-N Total-P Al Copper T-FI T-Hard Turb Zn Units µg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L µg/L µg/L mg/L mg/L NTU µg/L 9/8/2020 9.0 3.8 2.5 9/14/2020 <2.0 2.9 3.4 9/21/2020 12.0 3.2 4.0 9/28/2020 6.0 <2.5 1.7 10/5/2020 5.0 2.7 0.78 <0.04 305.0 <10.0 0.18 16.0 2.1 45.0 10/6/2020 <2.0 10/8/2020 <2.0 - - 10/12/2020 4.0 3.1 3.7 10/19/2020 4.0 3.3 5.0 10/26/2020 <2.0 2.5 1.6 11/2/2020 4.0 4.2 4.0 11/9/2020 6.0 2.6 4.1 11/16/2020 3.0 3.6 4.6 11/23/2020 <2.0 3.7 7.8 11/30/2020 12.0 4.1 12.0 12/7/2020 <2.0 6.4 20.0 12/14/2020 10.0 4.1 5.1 12/21/2020 <2.0 2.7 7.7 12/28/2020 <2.0 2.9 3.3 1/4/2021 <2.0 2.6 1.00 <0.04 414.0 <10.0 0.15 18.0 3.1 53.0 1/5/2021 <2.0 1/7/2021 <2.0 1/11/2021 <2.0 <2.5 3.3 1/19/2021 <2.0 <2.5 7.6 1/25/2021 <2.0 2.6 6.0 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Page 2 of 3 Production Capacity City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Sampling Data September 2020-September 2021 Analyte Date Collected TRC TSS Total-N Total-P Al Copper T-FI T-Hard Turb Zn Units µg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L µg/L µg/L mg/L mg/L NTU µg/L 2/1/2021 <2.0 3.2 5.3 2/8/2021 20.0 2.8 3.6 2/15/2021 <2.0 <2.5 3.3 2/22/2021 <2.0 8.2 12.0 3/1/2021 <2.0 <2.5 2.2 3/8/2021 <2.0 3.5 6.7 3/15/2021 <2.0 <2.5 3.1 3/22/2021 <2.0 <2.5 2.6 3/29/2021 2.0 <2.5 3.0 4/5/2021 <2.0 3.1 0.85 <0.04 418.0 <10.0 0.23 18.0 3.4 43.0 4/6/2021 <2.0 4/8/2021 6.0 4/12/2021 <2.0 6.8 4.5 4/19/2021 14.0 7.1 4.4 4/26/2021 3.0 4.1 2.6 5/3/2021 <2.0 3.4 4.3 5/10/2021 16.0 3.2 2.4 5/17/2021 <2.0 <2.5 1.4 5/24/2021 <2.0 <2.5 2.0 6/1/2021 <2.0 3.5 1.8 6/7/2021 <2.0 2.9 1.7 6/14/2021 <2.0 <2.5 1.9 6/21/2021 6.0 <2.5 2.0 6/28/2021 9.0 <2.5 1.2 7/6/2021 17.0 3.1 1.40 0.1 538.0 <10.0 0.17 22.0 3.1 42.0 R.A. Thomas Water Treatment Plant Page 3 of 3 Production Capacity City of Winston-Salem NPDES ID# = NC0079821 Sampling Data September 2020-September 2021 Analyte Date Collected TRC TSS Total-N Total-P Al Copper T-FI T-Hard Turb Zn . Units µg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L µg/L µg/L mg/L mg/L NTU µg/L 7/9/2021 <2.0 - - - 7/12/2021 12.0 3.3 - 2.8 7/13/2021 11.0 7/15/2021 11.0 - 7/19/2021 4.0 3.4 2.9 7/26/2021 18.0 <2.5 2.2 -8/1/2021 7.0 - - 8/2/2021 2.0 5.5 _ _ _ 3.3 8/5/2021 4.0 - 8/9/2021 5.0 2.6 2.2 - - 8/16/2021 9.0 <2.5 _ 2.6 8/23/2021 5.0 <2.5 - _ - 2.0 8/30/2021 3.0 5.8 4.4 9/7/2021 8.0 3.8 _ _ 2.5 9/13/2021 7.0 4.3 _ 2.5 9/20/2021 4.0 4.9 _ _ - _ 2.4 9/27/2021 <2.0 4.3 3.7 Max 20.0 8.2 1.4 0.1 538.0 0.0 0.2 22.0 20.0 53.0 0. ri ri .� O N N O l0 <-1i O r ri Oi O m O CO ri O N M .--� C U'I ri O N CO M N ut O N L M N <--1 <--1 N <-1 <-1 M <--1 ri N .--1 N C M ri <-1 C r-1 <-1 N N r-1 Ifl C C ri N n -1 C N in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ri O O O h 0 ri O Cd l0 CT 00 O n N N c-I O .-1 N N C N l0 M N C N C O •--4 M O O N ri ri I. •--1 C O N N N ri N M r-1 N N c-I N N c-I c-I N N ri N <--1 ri M O ri <--1 <-1 M N <--1 N ri ri M ri CO O M < O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O M c-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol O M O ri CO O ri M r I Cr C ri N ri O N a-i N N r-I m ri C O C C <--4 00 .-1 .-1 n M M l0 O C ri ri N a--I Ul M ri ri N UI ri N ri ri N <-1 N N <-1 <-1 N N <-1 N N <-1 N a--1 N M N N C ri Ll N 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C C 0 0 0 d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lO O O O O c-I c-I c-I c-I N N. <-1 m O <-1 <-1 C ri C O N ri r1 v 1 N r-1 ri N e-1 Cr O O lO C 1--1 N c-1 <-1 N <--1 i-1 N r-1 i--1 N <-1 ri N M <-1 N N .--1 N ri <-1 N c-1 4--1 N .-i <--1 N <--1 n U ri - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 op 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 N NT -1 O U1 rti ri l0 M a--I O N O N LU c-1 N N ri N <--1 O r-1 <-1 ri O N <--1 N O ri N <-1 l0 O l0 If1 IC ri ri NJ ri .-i N <--1 r 1 NJ .--1 •-i N <--1 ri N 1-1 r 1 N .-1 .-1 N <-1 ri N r-I c-I N r-I <--1 N .-i UI r 1 N -1 2 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O 0 0 1.0 Q1 O <-1 01 01 lO O O N ri a--1 C a--I C O .--1 N O r-1 N l0 N U1 ri LU O ri O O n 0 Q1 l0 G c-1 -I N c-1 c-1 N ri ri N 1--1 1--1 N N ri N ,--1 1--1 N e--I ri N 41 N c-I 4--1 N 4--1 ri N 00 1--1 N ri Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 L C C cC .-i co -1 C M M CO C C M ci O N M C N O N LU r C M r-1 Ol Ul a-i l0 Ul O N a-i C Ul C ri N ri ri N ri ri N r-1 ri N c-I ri M ri ri N ri ri N. 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O ri N M R N LD n co CT ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri NNNNN N NNNNMM N Q EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP 001 OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE A.CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(iii))1 Effluent Intake Waiver (Optional) Pollutant Requested Units Maximum Maximum Long-Term (if applicable) (specify) Daily Monthly Average Daily Number of Long-Term Number of Discharge Discharge Discharge Analyses Average Value Analyses (required) (if available) (if available) ❑ Check here if you have applied to your NPDES permitting authority for a waiver for all of the pollutants listed on this table for the noted outfall. 1 Biochemical oxygen demand ❑ Concentration Not required (BOD5) Mass 2 Chemical oxygen demand ❑ Concentration Not required (COD) Mass Concentration Not required 3. Total organic carbon(TOC) ❑✓ Mass Concentration mg/L 20.0 5.3 3.4 (1)-Weekly 4. Total suspended solids(TSS) 0 Mass Concentration mg/L 0.17 0.17 0.09 (1)-Qrty 5. Ammonia(as N) ❑✓ Mass 6. Flow ❑ Rate MGD 3.07 9.85 0.22 Continuous Temperature(winter) ❑✓ °C °C Not required 7. Temperature(summer) ❑✓ °C °C Not required pH(minimum) 0 Standard units s.u. 7.2 7.0 6.6 (1)-Weekly 8. pH(maximum) 0 Standard units S.U. 7.2 7.0 6.6 (1)-Weekly 1 Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures(i.e.,methods)approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I,subchapter N or 0.See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3). EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 9 This page intentionally left blank. EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term aily of of Di scharge harge Discharge f available) Discharge harge Analyses AverageValue Analyses (required)uired (if available) ❑ Check here if you qualify as a small business per the instructions to Form 2C and,therefore,do not need to submit quantitative data for any of the organic toxic pollutants in Sections 2 through 5 of this table.Note,however,that you must still indicate in the appropriate column of this table if you believe any of the pollutants listed are present in your discharge. Section 1.Toxic Metals,Cyanide,and Total Phenols Antimony,total Concentration 1.1 (7440-36-0) Mass Arsenic,total Concentration 1.2 (7440-38-2) 0 Mass Beryllium,total Concentration 1.3 (7440-41-7) Mass Cadmium,total Concentration 1.4 (744043-9) Mass Chromium,total Concentration 1.5 (7440-47-3) El 0 El Mass Copper,total Concentration ug/L <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 (1)-Qtr 1.6 (7440-50-8) Mass Lead,total Concentration 1.7 (7439-92-1) 0 El El Mass Mercury,total Concentration 1.8 (7439-97-6) Mass Nickel,total Concentration 1.9 (7440 02 0) 0 0 El Mass 1.10 Selenium,total Concentration 0 0 0 (7782-49-2) Mass Silver,total Concentration i1.11 (7440-22-4) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 11 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- (and Present Absent Daily Monthly Term Discharge( of of required) (if Discharge isDcharge Analyses aily Average Analyses ( q ) ( available) (if available) Value Thallium,total Concentration 1.12 (7440-28-0) El 0 ✓ Mass Zinc,total Concentration ug/L 53.0 53.0 45.8 (1)-Qtr 1.13 (7440-66-6) 0 0 Mass 1.14 Cyanide,total Concentration El El El (57-12-5) Mass 1.15 Phenols,total 0 0 Concentration Mass Section 2.Organic Toxic Pollutants(GC/MS Fraction—Volatile Compounds) Acrolein Concentration 2.1 (107-02-8) El El El Mass 2.2 Acrylonitrile Concentration 0 El El (107-13-1) Mass 2.3 Benzene Concentration 1:1 El El (71-43-2) Mass 2.4 Bromoform Concentration (75-25-2) Mass _ 2.5 Carbon tetrachloride ElConcentration El I=1(56-23-5) Mass Chlorobenzene 0 Concentration 2.6 (108-90-7) Mass Chlorodibromomethane ✓ Concentration 2.7 (124-48-1) 0 0 � Mass 2.8 Chloroethane Concentration (75-00-3) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 12 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term aily of of Dieghard) ifavalabe) DisDcharavailablge Analyses Averageischare Value Analyses (if e) 2.9 2-chloroethylvinyl ether 0 Concentration (110-75-8) Mass 2.10 Chloroform(67-66-3) 0 0 Concentration Mass 2.11 Dichlorobromomethane Concentration 0 El El (75-27-4) Mass 212 11-dichloroethane 0 Concentration (75-34-3) Mass 2.13 1,2-dichloroethane Concentration (107-06-2) Mass 2.14 1,1-dichloroethylene Concentration (75-35-4) Mass 2.15 1,2-dichloropropane Concentration (78-87-5) Mass 2.16 13-dichloropropylene � Concentration (542-75-6) Mass 2.17 Ethylbenzene Concentration 1:1 El El (100-41-4) Mass 2.18 Methyl bromide � Concentration (74-83-9) Mass 2.19 Methyl chloride Concentration 0 El El (74-87-3) Mass 2.20 Methylene chloride 0 0 Concentration (75-09-2) Mass 221 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane Concentration (79-34-5) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 13 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term of veragischarge ( of Drequired) if available) DisDcharge Analyses AValuee Analyses re uired (if available) Tetrachloroethylene � Concentration 2.22 0 El (127-18-4) Mass Toluene Concentration 2.23 (108-88-3) Mass 2 24 1 2-trans-dichloroethylene 0 Concentration (156-60-5) Mass 11,1-trichloroethane � 0 Concentration 2.25 (71-55-6) Mass 2.26 1,1,2-trichloroethane 0 Concentration (79-00-5) Mass 2 27 Trichloroethylene 0 Concentration (79-01-6) Mass 2.28 Vinyl chloride 0 0 Concentration (75-01-4) Mass Section 3.Organic Toxic Pollutants(GC/MS Fraction—Acid Compounds) 3.1 2-chlorophenol Concentration (95-57-8) Mass 3.2 2 4-dichlorophenol 0 Concentration 0 El (120-83-2) Mass 3.3 2,4-dimethylphenol 0 Concentration (105-67-9) Mass 3.4 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol 0 0 Concentration El (534-52-1) Mass 3.5 2,4-dinitrophenol 0 Concentration (51-28-5) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 14 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term ( aily of of Drequired) Of available) De isDcharge Analyses AverageValue Analyses re cared (if available) 3.6 2-nitrophenol Concentration (88-75-5) Mass 3.7 4-nitrophenol 0 Concentration El 0(100-02-7) Mass 3.8 P chloro m cresol 0 0 0 Concentration (59-50-7) Mass 3.9 Pentachlorophenol 0 0 Concentration (87-86-5) Mass 3.10 Phenol Concentration (108-95-2) Mass 3.11 2,4,6-trichlorophenol 0 0 Concentration (88-05-2) Mass Section 4.Organic Toxic Pollutants(GC/MS Fraction—Base/Neutral Compounds) 4.1 Acenaphthene 0 0 Concentration (83-32-9) Mass Acenaphthylene � Concentration 4.2 (208-96-8) Mass 4.3 Anthracene Concentration (120-12-7) Mass 4,4 Benzidine Concentration El 0 CI (92-87-5) Mass 4.5 Benzo(a)anthracene 0 El Concentration (56-55-3) Mass , 4.6 Benzo(a)pyrene � � Concentration (50-32-8) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 15 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term aily of of Discharge a Dischare(ifavalabe) DisDcharge Analyses AverageValue Analyses (if available) 4.7 3,4-benzofluoranthene ❑ Concentration (205-99-2) Mass 4.8 Benzo(ghi)perylene Concentration El El 0 (191-24-2) Mass 4.9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene ❑ Concentration (207-08-9) Mass 4.10 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane Concentration (111-91-1) Mass 4.11 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether Concentration (111-44-4) Mass 4.12 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether ❑ Concentration (102-80-1) Mass 4.13 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ❑ Concentration (117-81-7) Mass 4.14 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether ❑ Concentration (101-55-3) Mass 4.15 Butyl benzyl phthalate Concentration (85-68-7) Mass 4.16 2-chloronaphthalene ❑ Concentration (91-58-7) Mass 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether Concentration 4.17 (7005-72-3) Mass Chrysene Concentration 4.18 (218-01-9) CI � 0 Mass 4.19 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ❑ 0 Concentration (53-70-3) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 16 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))l Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Daily of Term of Discharge Discharge Discharge Analyses AValuee Analyses (required) (if available) (if available) 4.20 1,2-dichlorobenzene Concentration El 0 El (95-50-1) Mass 4.21 1,3-dichlorobenzene Concentration 0 0 0 (541-73-1) Mass 4.22 1,4-dichlorobenzene Concentration (106-46-7) Mass 4.23 3,3-dichlorobenzidine Concentration 0 El El (91-94-1) Mass 4.24 Diethyl phthalate Concentration El 0 El (84-66-2) Mass 4.25 Dimethyl phthalate � Concentration El (131-11-3) Mass 4.26 Di-n-butyl phthalate 0 El © Concentration (84-74-2) Mass 4.27 2,4-dinitrotoluene Concentration (121-14-2) Mass 4.28 2,6-dinitrotoluene Concentration (606-20-2) Mass 4.29 Di-n-octyl phthalate Concentration El 0 El (117-84-0) Mass 4.30 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ElConcentration El (as azobenzene)(122-66-7) Mass 4.31 Fluoranthene Concentration 0 0 0 (206-44-0) Mass 4.32 Fluorene Concentration 0 0 0 (86-73-7) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 17 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (speci Maximum Maximum Long- ) DailyMonthlyAverage Number Number Term Present Absentof of (Drequired) (if available)ischarge DisDcharge Analyses AverageValue Analyses re ufiredired (if available) Hexachlorobenzene Concentration 4.33 (118-74-1) Mass Hexachlorobutadiene Concentration 4.34 (87 68 3) Mass 4.35 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene El El Concentration El (77-47-4) Mass 4.36 Hexachloroethane Concentration (67-72-1) Mass 4.37 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 0 Concentration (193-39-5) Mass 4.38 Isophorone Concentration (78-59-1) Mass 4.39 Naphthalene O Concentration (91-20-3) Mass 4.40 Nitrobenzene Concentration (98-95-3) Mass 4.41 N-nitrosodimethylamine Concentration (62-75-9) Mass N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine � Concentration 4.42 (621-64-7) Mass N-nitrosodiphenylamine Concentration 4.43 (86-30-6) Mass Phenanthrene Concentration 4.44 El El El (85-01-8) Mass 4.45 Pyrene Concentration El 0 El (129-00-0) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 18 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term DischargeDaily Average of of Discharge Analyses Analyses (required) (if available) (if available) 4.46 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene ElConcentration • (120-82-1) Mass Section 5.Organic Toxic Pollutants(GC/MS Fraction—Pesticides) Aldrin Concentration 5.1 CI CI 0 (309-00-2) Mass a-BHC Concentration 5.2 El El 0 (319-84-6) Mass R-BHC Concentration 5.3 (319-85-7) Mass El y-BHC El 0 Concentration 5.4 (58 89 9) Mass b-BHC Concentration 5.5 (319-86-8) Mass 5.6 Chlordane Concentration CI CI 0 (57-74-9) Mass 4 4'-DDT Concentration 5.7 0 El El (50-29-3) Mass 4,4'-DDE Concentration 5.8 (72-55-9) Mass 5.9 4,4'-DDD Concentration (72-54-8) Mass Dieldrin Concentration 5.10 0 El El (60 57 1) Mass 0 a-endosulfan CI 0 Concentration 5.11 (115-29-7) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 19 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v)p Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term _ (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term Discharge q Discharge d) f available) Daily Discharge Analyses AverageValue Analyses (if available) 5.12 R endosulfan Concentration (115-29-7) Mass Endosulfan sulfate Concentration 5.13 (1031-07-8) 0 El 0 Mass 5.14 Endrin Concentration El El 0 (72-20-8) Mass Endrin aldehyde Concentration 5.15 (7421-93-4) Mass 5.16 Heptachlor Concentration 0 El El (76-44-8) Mass Heptachlor epoxide Concentration 5.17 (1024-57-3) 0 El 0 Mass PCB-1242 Concentration 5.18 (53469-21-9) 0 0 0 Mass PCB-1254 Concentration 5.19 (11097-69-1) 0 0 E Mass PCB-1221 Concentration 5.20 (11104-28-2) El 0 E Mass PCB-1232 Concentration 5.21 (11141-16-5) El 0 0 Mass PCB-1248 Concentration 5.22 (12672-29-6) 0 El E Mass PCB-1260 Concentration 5.23 (11096-82-5) 0 0 0 Mass PCB-1016 Concentration 5.24 (12674-11-2) 0 0 0 Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 20 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE B.TOXIC METALS,CYANIDE,TOTAL PHENOLS,AND ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(v))1 Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (optional) Pollutant/Parameter Testing Units Long-Term (and CAS Number,if available) Required Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Maximum Average Number Long- Number Present Absent Daily Monthly Term ( ily of of Drequired) Dischargef available) Discharge Analyses Average Analyses re uired (if available) Toxaphene Concentration 5.25 (8001-35-2) ❑ ❑ ✓❑ Mass 1 Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures(i.e., methods)approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I,subchapter N or 0.See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3). 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EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE C.CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(vi)p Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (Optional) Pollutant Units Maximum Long-Term Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Daily Long-Term Present Absent Discharge Monthly Average Daily Number of Average Number of (required) Discharge Discharge Analyses Value Analyses (if available) (if available) ❑ Check here if you believe all pollutants on Table C to be present in your discharge from the noted outfall.You need not complete the"Presence or Absence"column of Table C for each pollutant. ❑ Check here if you believe all pollutants on Table C to be absent in your discharge from the noted outfall.You need not complete the"Presence or Absence"column of Table C for each pollutant. 1 Bromide 0 ❑ Concentration (24959-67-9) Mass Chlorine,total Concentration ug/L 17.0 (1)-Week 2' residual 0 0 Mass 3. Color 0 ❑✓ Concentration Mass Concentration 4. Fecal coliform 0 ✓❑ Mass 5 Fluoride ❑ 0 Concentration mg/L 0.23 0.23 0.18 (1)-Qtr (16984-48-8) Mass Concentration mg/L (1)-Qtr 6 Nitrate-nitrite ❑ ❑ Mass Nitrogen,total Concentration mg/L 1.4 1.4 1.01 (1)-Qtr 7' organic(as N) El El Concentration 8. Oil and grease 0 ✓❑ Mass Phosphorus(as Concentration mg/L 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1)-Qtr g' P),total(7723-14-0) 0 El 10. Sulfate(as SO4) 0 0 Concentration (14808-79-8) Mass Concentration 11. Sulfide(as S) 0 0 I Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 23 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facility Name Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE C.CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(vi))l Presence or Absence (check one) Effluent Intake (Optional) Pollutant Units Maximum Long-Term Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Daily Long-Term Present Absent Discharge Monthly Average Daily Number of Average Number of (required) Discharge Discharge Analyses Value Analyses (if available) (if available) 12. Sulfite(as SO3) 0 ❑ Concentration (14265-45-3) Mass Concentration 13. Surfactants 0 ❑✓ Mass 14. Aluminum,total 0 ❑ Concentration ug/L 538 538 419 (1)-Qtr (7429-90-5) Mass 15. Barium,total 0 ❑✓ Concentration (7440-39-3) Mass 16. Boron,total ❑ ❑✓ Concentration (7440.42-8) Mass 17. Cobalt,total ❑ ❑ Concentration (7440-48-4) Mass 18 Iron,total ❑✓ 0 Concentration (7439-89-6) Mass 19 Magnesium,total ❑ ❑✓ Concentration (7439-95-4) Mass Molybdenum, Concentration 20. total ❑ ❑✓ (7439-98-7) Mass 21 Manganese,total ❑✓ ❑ Concentration (7439-96-5) Mass 22 Tin,total ❑ ❑✓ Concentration (7440-31-5) Mass 23 Titanium,total 0 ❑✓ Concentration (7440-32-6) Mass EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 24 1 EPA Identification Number NPDES Permit Number Facili Name ty Outfall Number Form Approved 03/05/19 N/A NC0079821 R.A.Thomas WTP OMB No.2040-0004 TABLE C.CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS(40 CFR 122.21(g)(7)(vi))l Presence or Absence Intake (check one) Effluent (Optional) Pollutant Units Maximum Long-Term Believed Believed (specify) Maximum Daily Long-Term Present Absent Discharge Monthly Average Daily Number of Average Number of (required) Discharge Discharge Analyses Value Analyses (if available) (if available) 24. Radioactivity Alpha,total 0 0Concentration Mass totalConcentration Beta, 0 ❑ Mass Concentration Radium,total 0 ✓❑ - • Mass Concentration Radium 226,total 0 Mass 1 Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures(i.e.,methods)approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I,subchapter N or 0.See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3). EPA Form 3510-2C(Revised 3-19) Page 25 1