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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0011381_Application_19950504VPj State of North Carolir1ca Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, -Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 4, 1995 MR TOM KILPATRICK CITY OF HENDERSONVILLE PO BOX 1760 HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 Subject: Application No. WQ0004319 A Sludge Facility Sludge -Land Application— ' -wipog Henderson County /V_ V� �, Dear MR KILPATRICK: The Division's Permits and Engineering Unit acknowledges receipt of your permit application and supporting materials on May 2, 1995. This application has been assigned the number listed above. PLEASE REFER TO -THE ABOVE WATER QUALITY NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRES ON THIS PROJECT. Your project has been assigned to Angela Griffin for a detailed engineering review. Should there.be any questions concerning your project, the reviewer will contact you with an additional information letter. Be aware that the Division's regional office, copied below, must provide recommendations from the Regional Supervisor or a Procedure Four Evaluation for this project, prior to final -action by the Division. If you have any questions, please contact Angela Griffin at (919) 733-5083 extension 554. If the engineer is unavailable, you may leave a message on their voice mail and they will respond promptly. Please reference the above application number when leaving a message. - lwsl eviftoR,egionalt©fii ewe ----Rust Infrastructure Sincerely, e Carolyn McCaskill Supervisor, State Engineering Review Group 1)61 Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Caroliriab {`' ' - 5 P A 19: 5�q Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Non -Discharge Permit Application Form (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) . DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS This application is intended for facilities which are to be regulated under 40 CFR Part 503 I. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name (please specify the name of the municipality, corporation, individual, etc.); City of Hendersonville 2. Print owners or signing official's name and title (the person who is legally responsible for the facility and its compliance): Tom Kilpatrick, Special Project Coordinator, City of Hendersonville 3. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1760 City: Hendersonville State: NC Zip: 28793 Telephone Number: ( 704 ) 697-3063 4. Application Date: 4 / 14 / 9 5 5. Fee Submitted: $ 400.00 [The permit processing fee should be as specified in 15A NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5).] 6. Specify how these residuals will be distributed: sold or given away irr.bags?� containers; lawn (bulk); home garden (bulk); X other, Applied to city property by city and available to public in bulk form. 7. If the alternative for residual disposal consists of "surface disposal" as defined under 40 CFR Part 503, please complete the application titled "SURFACE DISPOSAL OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS. Please identify if there is any storage of residuals in a surface impoundment or disposal thru landfilling. Explain: 8. Is the residual process facility also the generator? X Yes; No * 9. Latitude: Longitude: *Located at existing City of Hendersonville 10. Specify whether the process facility is owned by: 'federal; 11. County where facility is located: Hpndprsnn II. PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. Application No. (will be completed by DEM): WQ0004319 Mud Creek private; _ of residual process facility WWTP. state; X local government; 2. Specify whether project is: X new; renewal"; modification " For renewals, complete all sections included in the application. Engineering Signature and Seal not required for renewals.or if there is not any construction involved with the subject project. 3. If this application is being submitted as a result of a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number and its issue date FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 1 of 7 III. FACILITY INFORMATION (attach additional pages for additional sources of residuals): 1. Name of facility where residuals are generated or prepared: _ C i t v o f H e n d e rs o n v i 11 Mud Creek WWTP 2. Facility permit number:_-__Nf'f1f195534 ;facilitypermitholder: _ City of Hendsnnvillp 3. Specify whether facility in Section III.1 is owned by: federal; private; state; X local government; 4. Specify facility design flow: 3 2 MGD; facility average daily flow: 2.8 MGD; Type of residual storage: _prYina Beds Volume of residual storage: 3.000 cubic Yard Length of residuals storage at facility: 180+ g ty� days (the Division requires a minimum 30 days storage in units that are separate from treatment system, i.e. not in clarifiers, aeration basins, etc.); Estimated volume of residuals: 600 (dry tons/yr.); 5. If the residual process facility is not the same as the generator, please specify delivery frequency and quantity of residual to be processed: 6. Facility contact (person familiar with residuals preparation): Wayne Cooper 7. Facility contact's telephone number: ( 704 ) 697-2077 8. Location of treatment facility: NC State; Henderson County 9. Mailing address: City of HendersonVi l l e P.O. Rnx' 17Fn s._01; 10. Specify the source of the residuals: _X treatment of domestic wastewater, treatment of industrial wastewater; • Muntcipal. gnmip .. Attach an explanation of either the treatment process, manufacturing process, or how the waste is generated. Provide full and complete details of the entire process. 11. Does the facility which generates the residuals have an approved pretreatment program? X Yes; No. This includes facilities which are classified as a "Class I" facility (any publicly owned treatment works required, under 40 CFR 403.8, to have an approved pretreatment program or any facility treating domestic sewage that is classified as "Class I" by the appropriate federal or State authority) IV. RESIDUALS INFORMATION (attach additional pages for additional sources of residuals): 1. Information for Hazardous Waste (RCRA) Determination. The information requested on the limitations specified below Pertain only to those residuals that are generated from a municipal wastewater treatment facility with industrial contribution or active pretreatment program and from any other treatment facility with wastewater sources that include industrial sources. a. Are any of the residuals covered by this application listed in 40 CFR 261.31-261.33? Yes; X No. If Yes, list the number(s): b. Do the residuals exhibit any of the four characteristics defined by 40 CFR 261.21-261.24? Yes; X No. Attach laboratory results for the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses, Reactivity, Ignitability, and Corrosivity for each residual. FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 2 of 7 Note: If the following constituent levels (as determined by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses) are exceeded in the residuals or if the pH of the residual is not within the range listed below, the residual is by definition a Hazardous waste. Chemical analyses must be made to Minimum Detection Levels. PPM ppM Arsenic 5.0 Barium 100.0 Benzene 0.5 Cadmium 1.0 Carbon tetrachloride 0.5 Chlordane 0.03 Chlorobenzene 100.0 Chloroform 6.0 Chromium 5.0 o-Cresol 200.0 m-Cresol 200.0 p-Cresol 200.0 Cresol 200.0 2,4-D 10.0 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 7.5 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.5 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.7 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.13 Fzdrin 0.02 Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) 0.008 Hexachlorobenzene 0.13 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 0.5 Hexachloroethane 3.0 Lead 5.0 Lindane 0.4 Mercury 0.2 Methoxychlor 10.0 Methyl ethyl ketone 200.0 Nitrobenzene Pyridine 2.0 Pentachlorophenol 100.0 5.0 Selenium 1.0 Silver 5.0 Tetrachloroethylene 0.7 Toxaphene 0.5 Trichloroethylene 0.5 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 400.0 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2.0 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 1.0 Vinyl chloride 0.2 pH (2:1 vo1JwL): >2.0 s.u. - <12.5 s.u. NOTE: IF ANY OF THE RESIDUALS MEET THE DEFINITIONS:OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE, AS NOTED IN EITHER "A" OR "B" ABOVE, A PERMIT CANNOT BE ISSUED FOR THAT MATERIAL AND IT SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION. 2. For each residual, please attach a complete chemical analysis of the material. This analysis must be comprehensive enough to completely characterize the residual and must be based upon a review of the process that generates the material. If the facility that will generate the residual is not yet in operation, the characterization must be based on similar existing facilities and projection based on the type of facility. The analysis must include a minimum of the following parameters and any other known and suspected contaminants that are tributary to the system. Arsenic Molybdenum Cadmium Nickel Chromium Selenium Copper Zinc Lead Aluminum Mercury Ammonia -Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorus Magnesium Potassium Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen Sodium % Total Solids TKN pH Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation) 3. Provide, all applicable pilot studies and any bench scale tests which have been performed on each residual source and the results, including the approximate fertilizer equivalent. FORM: DRS 02/95 Pnoa ; n.-7 4. Wastewater residuals can not be sold or given away if the concentration of any pollutant in the residuals exceeds the Ceiling Concentrations or the Monthly Average Concentrations specified in the table below on a dry weight basis (mg/kg). Specify the pollutant concentration of the residuals (attach all lab analysis): Pollutant Pollutant Ceiling Concentration Dry Weight Basis (mg/kg)-Dry Pollutant Concentration Weight Basis (mg/kg) Monthly Average Concentrations Dry Weight Basis m Arsenic 75 41 Cadmium 85 , 85 39 Chromium 3000 4.0 1200 Copper 4300 68 1500 Lead 840 34 300 Mercury 57 2.0 17 Molybdenum 75 2.4 ---- Nickel 420 3.8 420 Selenium 100 36 Zinc 7500 174 2800 V . PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION INFORMATION: 1. In order for the residuals to be Class A, in accordance with the pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32(a), either Part a or Part b od one of the options in Part c must be completed (please submit all lab analysis, test results and calculations): * a. A Fecal coliform density less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of total dry solids, or *See attached narrative. b. A Salmonella sp. density less than 3 Most Probable Number per 4'gcam�f'fotal dry solids. 2 c. In addition to Part a or Part b being met, one of the following alternatives must also be completed. Please specify 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a; 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g or 6 below being met: 1. time/temperature - an increased residuals temperature should be maintained for a prescribed period of time, in accordance with the following guidelines. The results (D) shall be the amount of time, in days, that the residuals shall remain at the given temperature: Total Solids Temperature t Minimum Time ...aw Equation Notes No heating of small > or = 7% > or = 500 C > or = 20 minutes D=131.700.000 particles by warmed 100.14 t gases or immiscible liquid. > or = 7% > or = 500 C > or =15 seconds D=131,700,000 Small particles heated by 100.14 t warmed gases or immiscible liquid. < 7% > or = 500 C > or =15 seconds D=131,700,000 to 100.14 t < 30 minutes < 7% > or = 500 C >or = 30 minutes D = 50,070,000 100.14 t 2. alkaline treatment - the pH of the residuals is raised to greater than 12 for at least 72 hours. During this time, the temperature of the residuals should be greater than 520 C for at least 12 hours. In addition, after the 72 hour period,the residuals shall be air dried to greater than 50% total solids. FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 4 of 7 3. prior testing for Enteric V'rnsNiabl H lmin h Ova - the residuals are analyzed for the presence of enteric viruses (Plaque -forming units) [pfu] and viable helminth ova. If the residuals are analyzed before the pathogen reduction Process and found to have densities of enteric virus <1 pfu/4 grams of total solids and viable helminth ova <1/4g total solids, the residuals are Class A with respect to enteric virus and viable helminth ova until the next monitoring episode. If the residuals are analyzed before the pathogen reduction process and found to have densities of enteric virus > or = 1 pfu/4 g total solids or viable helminth ova > or = 1/4 g total solids, and tested again after processing and found to meet the enteric virus and viable helminth ova levels listed under "4" below, then the processed residuals will be Class A with respect to enteric viruses and viable helminth ova when the operating parameters for the pathogen reduction process are monitored and shown to be consistent with the values or ranges of values documented which produces the residuals that meets the virus and helminth ova density requirements. 4. no nrior testing for Enteric VirusNiable He minth Ova -if the residuals are not analyzed before pathogen reduction processing for enteric viruses and viable helminth ova, the density of enteric viruses must be less than 1 pfu/4 g of total dry solids and the density of viable helminth ova must be less than 1/4 g of total dry solids, or the residuals must be treated by a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens" or a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens" equivalent process. 5. The "Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens" (PFRP) are described as follows: a. CDMPQ51iU9 - using either the within -vessel or static aerated pile composting methods, the temperature of the residuals are raised to 550 C or higher for three days. Using the windrow composting method, the residuals are raised to 550 C or higher for fifteen days. During the high temperature period, there will be a minimum of five turnings of the windrow. b. Heat ing - residuals are dried by direct or indirect contact with hot gases to reduce the moisture content of the residuals to 10% or lower. Either the temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals exceeds 800 C or the wet bulb temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals, when the residuals leave the dryer, exceeds 800 C. c. Heat Treatment - liquid residuals are heated to a temperature of 1800. C_or.higher for thirty minutes. d ThermoAhilic Aerobic Digestion -liquid residuals are agitated wig aueor'b-xygen to maintain aerobic conditions at the mean cell residence times of ten (10) days at temperatures of 550 C to 600 C. e. Beta Ray nadia ion - residuals are irradiated with beta rays from an accelerator at dosages of at least 1.0 megarad at room temperature (ca. 200 Q. f. Gamma Ray Irradiation - residuals are irradiated with gamma rays from certain isotopes such as 60Co and 137Ce, at dosages of at least 1.0 megarad at room temperature (ca. 200 Q. g. Pasttud aW - the temperature of the residuals is maintained at 700 C or higher for at least thirty minutes. 6. The residuals shall be treated in a process that is equivalent to a "Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens" (PFRP), as determined by the permitting authority based on evaluations of the recommendations provided by the Pathogen Equivalency Committee. 2. When residuals are to be sold or given away, orie of the following vector attraction reduction requirements (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, or h) described below must be met. f • Specify the letter of the vector attraction reduction requirement that has been met (submit.lab results, test results and calculations). Any variation of the below must be described in full detail and attached. a. Aerobic or Anaerobic Digestion - The mass of volatile solids are reduced by at least 38%. Volatile solids reduction is measured between the residuals, prior to stabilization, and the residuals ready for use or disposal. This criterion should be readily met by properly designed and operated anaerobic digestors, but not as readily met by aerobic digestors. Treatment facilities with aerobic digestors may need to meet the vector attraction reduction requirement through 19c or 19d. b. Anaerobic Digestion - If 38% volatile solids reduction cannot be achieved, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by further digesting a portion of the previously digested residuals in a bench scale unit for an additional 40 days at 300 C to 370 C. If, at the end of the 40 days, the volatile solids are reduced,by less than 17%, vector attraction reduction is achieved. FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 5 of 7 c.- Aerobic Digestion - If 38% volatile solids reduction cannot be achieved, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by further digesting a portion of the previously digested residuals that have a solids content of 2% or less in a bench scale unit for an additional 30 days at 200 C. If, at the end of the 30 days, the volatile solids are reduced by less than 15%, vector attraction reduction is achieved. d Aerobic Digestion - The speck oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of oxygen per hour per gram of total dry solids at 200 C. e. Aerobic Processes - The temperature of the residuals for at least 14 days shall be greater than 400 C. During this time, the average temperature shall be greater than 450 C. f. Alkaline Stabilization - The pH of the residuals is raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, remains at 12 or higher for 2 hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an additional 22 hours. g. DDtying (stabilized solids,) - The total solids of residuals that do not contain unstabilized solids, and which are generated in a primary wastewater treatment process, shall be equal to or greater than 75%. Blending with other materials is not Cowed to achieve the total solids percentage. h. %ng (unstabilized solids) - The total solids of residuals that contains unstabilized solids, and which are generated in a primary wastewater treatment process, shall be equal to or greater than 90%. Blending with other materials is not allowed to achieve the total solids percentage. VI. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Please provide a brief narrative concerning materials handling, including the following: a: How will the residuals be handled and transported from where the residuals are produced to where they will be treated? b. Where will the residuals be stored until processed? c. How will leachate collection be handled? d. What will be the duration of treatment? e. Where will the final product be stored? f. How long will the final product be stored before being distributed? V.. g. How will the final product be distributed (packaging)? 2. Please attach a marketability statement detailing destinations and approximate amounts of the final product to be distributed. 3. Please provide either a label which shall be affixed to the bagged processed residual or an information sheet which shall be provided to the person who receives the processed residual. The label or information sheet shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: a. The name and address of the person who prepared the residual that is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. b. A statement that application of the residual to the land is prohibited except in accordance with the instructions on the label or information sheet. c. A statement that the residuals shall not be applied to any site that is flooded, frozen or snow-covered. d A statement that adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored residuals into any surface waters. e. Information on all applicable buffers including a 10 foot buffer between application site and any public or private water supply source (including wells) and any stream, lake, river, or natural drainage way. FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 6 of 7 Name and Complete Address of Engineering Firm: Rust Environment & Infrastru=re 15 Brennan Way City: _ Greenville State: SC Zip: 29615 Telephone Number: (. 80.1 ) _ 234- 301 Z Professional Engineer's Certification: I, P . Bryan Wright , attest that this application for City of Hendersonville - has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with the applicable regulations. Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Seal, Signature, and Date: Applicant's Certification: Q;.......,, .QSEALr-� 1995� �I I' I, TOM KILPATRICK , attest that this application for'A THE CITY OF HENDERSONVILL6 has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. Signature Date 4127195 THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FORM: DRS 02/95 Page 7 of 7 Narrative for Non -Discharge Permit Application Form Distribution of Residual Solids II. FACILITY INFORMATION 10. See attached Figure 1. FACILITY DIAGRAM showing WWTP treatment process. V. PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION The project involves contracting to have an existing stockpile of sludge treated with the patented N-Viro process. Therefore no Pathogen or Vector Attraction Reduction data is available. Because the N-Viro process is a proven technology the City of Hendersonville request an exemption regarding submittal of Pathogen or Vector Attraction Reduction data. The N-Viro process was patented and approved by EPA as a PFRP process and is in fact the basis of the 40 CFR 503 for alkaline stabilization. Therefore the following requirements will be met with the N-viro process: V.1. Pathogen Reduction a. - Fecal coliform requirement b. - Salmonella requirements c. 2. - Alkaline treatment requirements V. 2. Vector Attraction Reduction f. Alkaline treatment requirements VI. GENERAL . INFORMATION 1. The residuals are currently stored in drying beds at the Mud Creek WWTP. The N-Viro process equipment will be set up adjacent to the beds and the residuals will be introduced into the process equipment using a front end -loader. The residuals leachate i collec the drying bed underdrains and flows to the head of the WWTP. Any runoff. s �g the N-Viro process will flow toa existing catch basin which also flo ack to the head of the WWTP. The approximately 2,000 cubic yards of dewatered sludge will be processed in 4 to 8 weeks, depending on weather, after the equipment is set up and operational. The finished product will be stored in drying beds which have been cleaned during the process. The treated residuals will be stored until analytical results show the Pathogen and Vector Reduction requirements are met. This will take between 30 and 60 days depending on laboratory turn around time. The final product will be distributed in one of two ways: 1) The City will apply the final product to City property at agricultural rates based on growing grass, or 2) the final product will be made available to the public for use on lawns, shrubs, etc. An information sheet will be provided to anyone receiving the material. 2. The City of Hendersonville has access to adequate public property to agriculturally land apply all of the approximately 2,000 tons of final product. In addition, given the lime value of the final product, public demand may also be significant . 3. See enclosed information sheet. i INFORMATION SHEET FOR USERS OF CITY OF HENDERSONVII.LE CLASS "A" RESIDUAL SOLIDS This product was prepared by the City of Hendersonville. If you have questions regarding the use or content of the product contact: Mr. Tom Kilpatrick City of Hendersonville 2 145 Fifth Avenue East(6�1 J Hendersonville, N.C. 28792 The application of this product is prohibited except in accordance with the following instructions: • The product shall not be applied to property which is flooded, frozen or snow-covered. • The product shall not be applied unless adequate measures are taken to prevent surface runoff from washing the product into surface waters. • The product shall not be applied within 10 feet of public or private well, streams, lakes, rivers, or natural drainage ways. 1 FIGURE 1. FACILITY DIAGRAM , FINE GRIT Q1 BAR LARIFIER CHAMBER _ SCREENS SCRE::V 1 z w _z ITRICKLING SEPTAGE OXIDATION DITCH ACTIVATED SLUDGE jO •FILTER - — Ix CD J ix cn CLARIFIER CHLORINE : H z z CONTACT - A OBI _ cry 2 GESTER — — — — Sampling Points a 1. INFLUENT k 2. EFFLUENT ii 3. OXIDATION DITCH 4. ANAEROBIC DIGESTER p 5..SLUDGE TO DISPOSAL 10. SEPTAGE.TANK T - � STREAM STORED IN BELT DRYING PRESS BEDS a cec N c o R P ( R A T E D® REPORT OF LAbdRATORY ANALYSIS + THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY January 14, 1994 Mr. Scott Chovan. Hendersonville (City of) P.O. Box 1760 Hendersonville, NC 28793 RE: PACE Project No. A31209.530 Client Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations Dear Mr. Chovan: Enclosed is the report of laboratory am-Iyses for samples received December 09 _ 20, 1993. Footnotes are given at the end of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, �•.• . fit/ • b�uaus•� Kay Parris Project Manager Enclosures 54 Ravenscroft Drive Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotte; North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer Asheville, NC 28801 Tampa. Florida Asheville, North Carolina TEL 704.254.7176 Iowa City, Iowa Now York, New York FAX: 704-252.4618 San Francisco, California Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Denver. Colorado I N C O R P l) CRAeTEO THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Hendersonville (City of) P.O. Box 1760 Hendersonville, NC 28793 Attn: .Mr. Scott Chovan REPORT OF LAbdRATORY ANALYSIS Client Reference: Sludge = State Permit & 503 Regulations PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Parameter; INORGANIC,ANALYSIS 8 RCRA METALS - LEACHATE Barium, Leachate Cadmium, Leachate Chromium,;leachate Lead, Leachate Silver, Leachate Arsenic, Leachate Selenium,iLeachate Mercury, Leachate ORGANIC ANALYSIS SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, LEACHAT 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 3-Methylphenoi Nitrobenzene Hexachloro-1,3 Butadiene 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol January 14, 1994 PACE Project Number: A31209530 93 0165400 'RF_C;Ej F_D 12/09/93 12/09/93 Sludge �� fed i 1994 Units MDL Leachate (1) PCTY; t mg/L _ 0.01 1.1 mg/L =" 0.01 ND mg/L 0.02 ND mg/L 0.10 ND mg/L 0.01 ND mg/L 0.001 0.006 mg/L 0.001 0.001 mg/L 0.0002 0.0005 ug/L 10 ND ug/L 10 ND ug/L 10 NO ug/L 10 ND ug/L 10 ND ug/L 10 NO 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 10 ND Hexachlorobe.nzene. ug/L 10 ND Pentachlorophenol ug/L 50 ND Pyridine ug/L 50 ND Hexachloroethane ug/L 10 NO m & p-Methylphenol ug/L 10 NO RCRA HERBICIDES, LEACHATE 2,4-D mg/L 1.0 NO 2,4,5-TP mg/L 0.10 NO RCRA PESTICIDES, LEACHATE Chlordane by TCLP mg/L 0.003 ND 54 Ravenseroft Drive Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer Asheville. NC 28801 Tampa, Florida Asheville, North Carolina TEU 704-254.7176 Iowa City, Iowa New York, New York FAX: 704-252.4618 San Francisco, California Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Kansas City, Missouri Deaver, Colorado PINCORPORATED THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Mr. Scott Chovan Page 2 REPORT OF LAbdRATORY ANALYSIS Client Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter Units MDL ORGANIC ANALYSIS RCRA PESTICIDES, LEACHATE January 14, 1994 PACE Project Number: A31209530 93 0165400 12/09/93 12/09/93 Sludge Leachate (1 Endrin by TCLP mg/L 0.002 NO Heptachlor by TCLP mgit 0.0008 NO Toxaphene by TCLP mg/L 0.05 NO Lindane mg/L 0.04 NO Methoxychlor mg/L - 1.0 NO Heptachlor Epoxide mg/L 0.0008 NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, LEACHATE Vinyl Chloride ug/L 20 NO 1,1-Dichloroethylene ug/L 25 NO Chloroform ug/L 25 NO 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 25 NO 2-Butane (MEK) ug/L 250 NO Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L- 25 NO Trichloroethylene ug/L 25 NO Benzene ug/L 25 NO Tetrachloroethylene ug/L 25 NO Chlorobenzene ug/L 25 NO 54 fiavenscroft Drive Offices Serving Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer Asheville, NC 28801 Tempe, Florida Asheville, North Carolina TEL 704-254.7176 Iowa City, Iowa New York, New York FAX: 704.252.4618 San Francisco, Carifomia Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kansas Cirv_ Mleemvi new.,.. a I N C O R P O R A T E D THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Mr. Scott Chovan Page 3 REPORT OF LAbdRATORY ANALYSIS Client Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Arsenic Bacteria; Fecal Colifor. Cadmium Calcium Cation Exchange Capacity Chloride Units MDL January 14, 1994 PACE Project Number: A31209530 93 0165389 93 0165397 12/09/93 12/09/93 12/09/93 12/09/93 Sludge Sludge Annual Quarterly mg/kg 0.05 - 0.25 col/g 1000 - 8000 -(2) mg/kg 0.50 0.85 0.85 mg/kg 5.0 1800 1800 Meq/100"gm 0.1 10.7 - mg/kg 50 - 91 Chromium mg/kg 1.0 - 4.0 Copper mg/kg 0.50 68 68 Corrosivity pH Units 0.1 6.9 6.9 Lead mg/kg 5.0 34 34 Magnesium mg/kg 5.0 480 480 Manganese mg/kg 0.50 330 - Mercury mg%kg 0.10 - 2.0 Molybdenum mg/kg 0.50 - 2.4 Nickel mg/kg 2.5 3.8 3.8 Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/kg 8.9 - 4100 Nitrogen, Plant Available mg/kg 1.0 - 3420 Phosphorus, Total mg/kg 50 5000 5000 Potassium mg/kg 5.0 875 875 Selenium mg/kg 0.05 - 0.20 -Sodium mg/k; 5.0 56 56 Solids, Percent Total % 0.01 - 28 Sulfate mg/kg 50 - 190 Zinc mg/kg 0.50 174 174 BASE SATURATION (COMPUTED) % Potassium % 1.0 27.6 - % Magnesium % 1.0 30.5 - % Calcium q 1.0 31.4 - % Hydrogen % 1.0 10.5 - STANDARD SOIL FERTILITY TEST % Humic Matter % 9.9+ - 54 Ravenscroft Drive Offices Serving: Mbureapolis, Minnesota Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer Asheville, NC 28801 Tampa, Florida Asheville, North Carolina TEL, 704-254-7176 Iowa City, Iowa New York, New York FAX: 704-252-4618 San Francisco, Ca6fomia Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Denver, Colorado I N C O R P O R A T E D THE A55UHANCE OF QUALITY REPORT OF LAbdRATORY ANALYSIS Mr. Scott Chovan Page 4 Client -Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter Units MDL INORGANIC ANALYSIS STANDARD SOIL FERTILITY TEST Acidity, Total NITROGEN, TOTAL Nitrogen, Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen, Total January 14, 1994 PACE Project Number: A31209530 93 0165389 93 0165397 12/09/93 12/09/93 12/09/93 --12/09/93 Sludge Sludge Annual Quarterly mg/kg 50 55 - mg/kg 500 - 8000 mg/kg = _ 5.0 - 20 mg/kg 0.1 - 8020 54 Ravenscroft Drive Asheville, NC 28801 TEL, 704.254-7176 FAX: 704.252.4618 Offices Serving Minneapolis. Minnesota Tampa, Florida Iowa City, Iowa San Francisco, California Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer Asheville, North Carolina New York New York Frnubu* Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Denver, Colorado I N C O fl P O R A T E 0 THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Mr. Scott Chovan Page 5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Client Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations January 14, 1994 PACE Project Number: A31209530 PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: 93 0171656 93 0171664 93 0171672 Date Received: 12/20/93 12/20/93. 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 Client Sample ID: Parameter Sludge Sludge Sludge Units MDL INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Bacteria, Fecal Coliform col/g 1000 3000 (2) 2000 (2). Bacteria, Fecal Colii-oria col/g -10000 - - 70000 (2) PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter Units MDL INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Bacteria, Fecal Coliform col/g 100 Bacteria, Fecal Coliform col/g .1000 These data have been reviewed and are approved for release. Barbara M. Miller Supervisor, Inorganic Cheldistry Walter L. Miller Regional Director 93 0171680 93"0171699 93 0171702 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 12/20/93 Sludge Sludge Sludge <100 2000 (2) 3500 Pld�``I k 54 Ravenscroft Drive Asheville, NC 28801 Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer TEL, 704.254.7176 Tampa, Nrida Iowa City, Iowa Ashevitle, North Carolina FAX: 704-252.4618 San Francisco, California New York, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Denier, Colorado I +1 I N C O fl P O fl A T E 0 THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Mr. Scott Chovan Page 6 REPORT OF LAudRATORY ANALYSIS FOOTNOTES January 14, 1994 for pages 1 through 5 PACE Project Number: A31209530 Client Reference: Sludge - State Permit & 503 Regulations < Less than reported value. MDL Method Detection Limit ND Not detected at or above the MDL. (1) All analysis performed on Toxic Characteristic Leachate. (2) Non ideal count. 54 Ravenscroft Drive Asheville; NC 28801 Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer TEL 704.254.7176 Tampa, Florida Iowa City, Iowa Asheville, North Carolina New York, New York FAX: 704-252.4618 San Francisco, California Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Denver, Colorado