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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0058891_Denial_19890630NPDES DOCUMENT SCANNING COVER SHEET NC0058891 Valley Creek WWTP NPDES Permit: Document Type: Permit Issuance Wasteload Allocation Authorization to Construct (AtC) Permit Modification Complete File - Historical Engineering Alternatives (EAA) Correspondence Owner Name Change Denial Instream Assessment (67b) Speculative Limits Environmental Assessment (EA) Document Date: June 30, 1989 This, document is, printed art reuse paper - ignore any content an the resreriae wide State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor R. Paul Wilms William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director June 30, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Robert A. Kent P. 0. Box 1236 Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Tear Mr. Kent: Off- OZ-D t SUBJECT: Permit Modification Denial NPDES Permit Application NC0058891 Robert A. Kent Watauga County VALL.E.0 Greet -- Your application for a NPDES permit to discharge 0.900 MGD of treated wastewater into Valley Creek from a wastewater treatment facility located on NCSR 1511 near Foscoe in Watauga County was received on October 25, 1988. Our Asheville Regional Office has as performed a site investigation, and the Division has completed its review of the permit application. Based on this review, the subject permit was sent to public notice with the intent to issue. Sufficient comment was received during the public notice period that a public meeting was scheduled and held on May 25, 1989. As a result of the public meeting, a determination has been made that the expansion to 0.9 MGD may result in instream temperature violations in Valley Creek. Therefore, your request to expand the facility to 0.900 MGD is hereby denied due to the fact that instream temperature violations could occur if this additional wastewater is discharged into Valley Creek. However, the subject permit will be renewed at the present flow of 0.01 MGD. This permit will be forwarded to you under separate cover. Once sufficient instream data has been collected to allow the Division to better, predict temperature, you may resubmit your request for permit expansion. If this denial in unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt to this denial. This request must be in. the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the N. C. General Statutes, and filed with the Office Administrative Hearing, P. 0. Drawer 11666, Raleigh, NC 27604. Continued. . Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Page 2 Mr. Kent If you have any questions on this permit denial, please contact Mr. Art►ur Mouberry of my staff at telephone number 919/7..33-5083. cc: Asheville Regional Office Technical Support Office Legal Affair EPA Larry Coble Permit File Sinc're1y, R. Paul Wilms • DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT June 7, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Larry Coble THROUGH: Tom Stockton v Trevor ClementsrZ FROM: Ruth Clark kW. SUBJECT: Effect of Dischargers on Temperature Valley Creek - Watauga River Basin - Watauga County NC0058891 and NC0075761 I have enclosed the results of several mass balances to det- ermine the impact of the above dischargers on the temperature of Valley Creek. Since no ambient or effluent temperature data were available, the mass balances were performed at a variety of tem- peratures. Effluent temperatures of 15, 20, and 25°C at ambient temperatures ranging from 10 to 20°C were used. The attached effluent data from the Country House Village located near the mouth of Valley Creek (NC0033448, design flow = 0.005 mgd, 100% domestic) indicate that the effluent temperature will probably be below 20° C assuming similar treatment. I have also included ambient data from Wilson Creek at Highway 221.:.(02140304). At the ambient station, the stream is characterized by a 7Q10 of 0.3 cfs, an average flow of 1.8 cfs, and an elevation of 4000 feet. Valley Creek at the Kent -West Development is characterized by a 7Q10 of 0.3 cfs, an average flow of 2.2 cfs, and an elevation of 3400 feet. Since the physical characteristics of the streams are sim- ilar, the temperatures may be similar. Therefore the average sum- mer temperature of Valley Creek is probably approximately 14° C. The results indicate that the proposed Village Cafe (NC0075761, design flow = .0075 MGD) and the existing Kent -West Development (NC0058891, design flow = 0.01 MGD) will have little impact on the instream temperature. If Kent -West Development increases its flow to 0.9 mgd, there is a high probability that the discharge will change the instream temperature by more than 0.5 C° at 7Q10 conditions. This would violate the instream tem- perature standard for trout waters. Due to a lack of instream temperature data, a temperature model was not developed to analyze the interaction of the two facilities. If I can be of further assistance, please call me at (919) 733-5083. CC: Peter Nathanson Kent -West Development WLA File The Village Cafe WLA File Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temp (C) 10.19 11.15 12.11 13.07 14.04 15.00 15.96 16.93 17.89 18.85 19.81 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.0075 0.0116 0.3 0.3116 15 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 10.37 11.34 12.30 13.26 14.22 15.19 16.15 17.11 18.07 19.04 20.00 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.0075 0.0116 0.3 0.3116 20 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Ambient Predicted Temp Temp (C) (C) 10 10.56 Qw (mgd)= 0.0075 11 11.52 Qw (cfs)= 0.0116 12 12.48 Qup (cfs) = 0.3 13 13.45 Qd (cfs)= 0.3116 14 14.41 Waste Temp = 25 15 15.37 16 16.34 17 17.30 18 18.26 19 19.22 20 20.19 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 10.25 11.20 12.15 13.10 14.05 15.00 15.95 16.90 17.85 18.80 19.75 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.01 0.0155 0.3 0.3155 15 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 10.49 11.44 12.39 13.34 14.29 15.25 16.20 17.15 18.10 19.05 20.00 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.01 0.0155 0.3 0.3155 20 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Ambient Predicted Temp Temp (C) (C) 10 10.74 11 11.69 12 12.64 13 13.59 14 14.54 15 15.49 16 16.44 17 17.39 18 18.34 19 19.29 20 20.25 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.01 0.0155 0.3 0.3155 25 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 14.12 14.29 14.47 14.65 14.82 15.00 15.18 15.35 15.53 15.71 15.88 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.9 1.3950 0.3 1.6950 15 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 18.23 18.41 18.58 18.76 18.94 19.12 19.29 19.47 19.65 19.82 20.00 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.9 1.3950 0.3 1.6950 20 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C Ambient Temp (C) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Predicted Temperature in Valley Creek at Mixing Zone Predicted Temp (C) 22.35 22.52 22.70 22.88 23.05 23.23 23.41 23.58 23.76 23.94 24.12 Qw (mgd)= Qw (cfs)= Qup (cfs) = Qd (cfs)= Waste Temp = 0.9 1.3950 0.3 1.6950 25 Qw = Waste Flow Qup = Upstream Flow Qd = Downstream Flow Waste Temp = Effluent Temperature in C / PERMIT--NCO833448 PIPE--OOi FACILITY --COUNTRY HOUSE VILLAGE WWTP LOCATION-rBANNER ELK REPORT PERIOD; 8805-8904 LOC--- E DESIGN FLOW-- .0050 CLASS--i REGION/COUNTY--01 WATAUGA 50050 0000 00530 00610 31616 50060 00010 OO4OO MONTH Q/MGD BOD RE%/T%% NH3+NH4- FEC COLI CHLORINE TEMP PH LIMIT 88/O5 F .0050 F 30.00 F 30.0 NOL F 1000.0 F .O8O NOL 9.0 6.0 .0040 2.10 5.1 LE%%THAN .O .00O 14.40 6.7-6.7 88/06 .0050 i2.30 4.0 2.20 .O .0O8 16.60 6.8-6.8 88/07 .0050 3.60 1.2 .20 .O .00O 19.00 6.9-6.9 88/O8 .0050 20.40 20.7 10.30 344.0 .00O 18.00 6.9-6.8 88/09 .0025 13^20 ii.5 10.30 316.0 .00O 17.70) ' 88/10 .0045 5.70 2.9 LE%%THAN 6^0 .800 15.00 6.8-6.8 88/ii .0010 1.20 3.2 .20 4.0 .00O 14.80 6.7-6.5 88/12 .0030 3.00 13.2 LE%%THAN .O .000 9.00 6.7-6.7 89/01 .0045 3.00 3.7 .20 .O .008 10.00 6.8-6.6 � 89/02 .0020 3.90 11.7 .iO 4.0 .00O 10.00 7.0-6.9 89/03 .002 1.20 LE%%THAN LE%%THAN .O .00O i4.50 6.7-6.6 AVERAGE i0034 6.32 7.7 3.35 6i.2 .00O 14.45 ________ MAXIMUM .0050 20.40 20.7 10.30 344.0 ________ 19.00 7.200 MINIMUM .0010 1.20 LE%%THAN LE%%THAN .0 ^OOO 9.00 6.500 UNIT MGD MG/L MG/L MG/L 0/100ML MG/L DEG.0 %U 900 .3 06/06/89 LCCC. 09:57:00 549 7998 -9 STORET RETRIEVAL FATE 89106/06 650 C1370000 CfB0311A 02140304 651 34 05 49.0 081 48 28.0 1 652 WILSON CREEK NEAR GRA :J ?;;; 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