Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG550861_Report of Compliance Evaluation Inspection_20221012ROY COOPER Governor ELIZABETH S. BISER Secretary RICHARD E. ROGERS, JR. Director Mr. Roy Gavitt 226 Grogan Road Stoneville, North Carolina 27048 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality October 12, 2022 SUBJECT: Compliance Evaluation Inspection NPDES General Wastewater Discharge Permit - NCG550000 Certificate of Coverage: NCG550861 Single Family Residence 315 Grogan Road, Stoneville Rockingham County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Gavitt: On September 16, 2022, Jim Gonsiewski of this office conducted a Compliance Evaluation Inspection on the subject wastewater treatment facility at the abovementioned address. The current renter of the property, Mr. Matt Sargalis, was present for the inspection. Findings from the inspection are summarized in the enclosed report. The inspector discussed several permit requirements with Mr. Sargalis during and after the inspection. An area of noncompliance with the permit is described below. Observations made during the inspection indicated that the system appeared to be operating properly. Mr. Gonsiewski provided Mr. Sargalis with a list of the proper chlorine tablet type and commercial sources of the tablets. Please ensure that the septic tank is pumped out every three to five years. Additionally, you will need to submit a change in ownership form to Raleigh. As per your request, I will email the form to Mr. Sargalis. The following area of noncompliance was noted: You are required to have the discharged water sampled and analyzed by a certified laboratory annually. Attached please find a list with the names and phone numbers of two laboratories. Records of monitoring should be maintained for at least 3 years. At any time, the Division may request to review documentation required to be kept by the Permit to determine compliance with its conditions. Your immediate attention in addressing the above noncompliance is appreciated. oro,,mmem o+[nwmome�wi a�.uq North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office 1450 W. Hanes Mill Rd, Suite 300 I Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 336.776.9800 For your information, attached please find copies of the General Permit, the Technical Bulletin, and the EPA Water Compliance Inspection Report. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Jim Gonsiewski by phone at 336-776-9704 or by email at i im.gonsiewskiancdenr.gov. Sincerely, EDocuSipned by: —4A.1- JMJtr 1451349E225C94EA... Lon T. Snider Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ - WSRO Attachments: 1. NCG550000 General Wastewater Permit 2. NCG550000 Technical Bulletin 3. EPA Water Compliance Inspection Report 4. List of Laboratories cc: Electronic Files Laserfiche Files rgan�c, c.INA aw.ab.naEnvironment.,w.sv� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office 1450 W. Hanes Mill Rd, Suite 300 I Raleigh, North Carolina 27105 336.776.9800 NORTH CAROL.INA Department of Environmental OuaIny Technical Bulletin General Permit NCG550000 Single Family Residences and other 100% Domestic Discharges with Similar Characteristics Revised October 30, 2020 Who Is Covered Under This Permit? This permit covers discharges of treated domestic wastewater from single family residences and other 100% domestic discharges with similar characteristics at flows not to exceed 1,000 gallons per day. Other types of facilities discharging less than 1,000 gallons per day of treated domestic wastewater may be covered under this permit with the approval of the Division. Changes in Reissued General Permit The previous General Permit expired October 31, 2020. The permit has been reissued for an additional five years. The new permit contains the following significant changes from the previous version: • The following exclusions from coverage were removed from Part 1, Section A. (1.): a. Waters classified as HQW (High Quality Waters) (excluding WS-II) b. Waters located in the Falls Lake Watershed • The previous general permit included one effluent table. For this renewal monitoring requirements will be separated into the following effluent tables in Part I, Section C: C. (1.) Discharges to Freshwater (Class B and C waters only) C. (2.) Discharges to Saltwater (Class SB and SC waters only) C. (3.) Discharges to High Quality Waters (HQW) and Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) [including Water Supply Waters (WS-II, WS-III, WS-IV, and WS-V)]. Notice of Intent (NOI) The NOI requires updated buffer requirements aligning with 15A NCAC 02T .0506, and the sign -off of a professional engineer for all new systems. There were also changes and updates made to the Notice of Intent (NOI) which is filed to gain coverage underthis permit, which can be downloaded at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/water- qua lity-perm itt ing/npd es-wa stewa ter/npdes-perm itting- process-1. Key Permit Requirements • Annual sampling of the effluent from the system is required. The parameters to be sampled can be found in Part I, Section A. A North Carolina certified laboratory should be contacted to perform the analytical monitoring A list of certified laboratories can be obtained by contacting the Division. • All samples should be collected before the effluent joins or is diluted by any other wastestream, water, or substance. [Part II, Section D. (1)] • The permittee shall give notice to the Division of any planned physical alterations or additions to the system that could significantly increase the quantity of pollutants discharged or introduce new pollutants to the discharge. These alterations include any types of residence/facility expansions. [Part II, Section E. (3)] • Submission of monitoring reports is not required. All monitoring information must be retained on site for a period of 3 years. [Part II, Section E. (1)] Minimum Treatment System Reauirements • Dechlorination is now required for all facilities installing chlorination after the effective date of the final permit. • Risers will be required on all new septic tanks making them easier to locate. • System requirements for existing (previously constructed) systems are a septic tank, sand filter and disinfection apparatus. All existing facilities adding chlorination after August 1, 2007 will also be required to add dechlorination. System requirements for a new (not yet constructed) system are a septic tank, primary and secondary (or recirculating) sand filters, chlorination/dechlorination (or equivalent means of disinfection) and post -aeration apparatus. Operation and Maintenance In order to protect water quality and to ensure proper operation of domestic wastewater systems, the following measures should be taken: • Check the septic tank every yearto see if solids should be removed. • Have the septic tank pumped out every three to five years. Contact a local septic service/repair company for this service. • Inspect disinfection and dechlorination equipment (if applicable) weekly to confirm proper operation. • If a chlorinator and/or dechlorinator is installed, replace tablets whenever necessary. • Unless the ultraviolet disinfection unit is monitored by telemetry, the unit shall be checked weekly. The lamp(s) and quartz sleeve(s) shall be cleaned or replaced as needed to ensure proper disinfection. • Accessible sand filter surfaces shall be raked and leveled every six months and any vegetative growth shall be removed manually. • All pump and alarm systems shall be inspected monthly. Tips for Maintaining Your Septic Tank The septic tank is usually a watertight concrete box buried in the ground outside the house. Wastewaters from the house, including the toilets, shower, bathtub, washing machine and dishwasher flow into the tank. Heavier solid m a teria Is settle to the bottom and the liquid flows out of the tank into a soil drainfield. Both the septic tank and dra infield must be properly maintained for the system to work correctly for any years. Some tips for maintainingyour septic system are: • Do not put too much water into the septic system. Try to conserve water wherever possible. • Do not add materials such as chemicals, sanitary napkins, or other foreign objects. • Restrict the use of your garbage disposal. • Do not pour grease or cooking oils down the drain. • Have the solids pumped out of the septic tank every 3-5 years. • Keep automobiles and heavy equipment off of the septic tank and drain field. Chlorination and Dechlorination Tablets If the treatment system has a chlorinator or dechlorinator, it is important that there is an adequate supply of tablets to ensure proper operation. There will usually be a white PVC pipe sticking up from the chlorinator/dechlorinator where the tablets should be inserted. Tablets can be obtained from most plumbing supply stores. Make sure that the tablets are certified for wastewater use. Chlorine tablets are NOT the same type of chlorine used for swimming pools. Signs of Septic System Problems Some of the signs that your septic system may be having problems are: • Sewage backingup into your toilets, tubs or sinks. • Slowly draining fixtures; particularly after it has rained. • The smell of raw sewage accompanied by soggy soil over the drainfield. • Sewage discharging over the ground or in nearby ditches or woods. I f you see any of these signs, contact a septic repair company. Right -of -Way Issuance of this general permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all necessary right-of-way or easement rights to discharge wastewateron or across another property. Frequently Asked Ouestions 1) Do I need to submit the monitoring results annually? No. The submission of monitoring reports for this permit is not required. There are no standardized Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) associated with this permit. All monitoring results should be kept on site for three years. The Division may request these reports for review at any time. [Part II, Section E. (1)] 2) Do I need to employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator to manage and run the system? Not at this time. The Division's Operator Training and Certification Unit does not currently plan to classify these types of facilities for the purposes of needing a certified operator. The requirement was left in the permit at this time with clarification, in the event that classification was assigned in the future. [Part II, Section C. (1)] 3) Where do I find my stream classification? The stream classification, i.e. WS-IV, C, Tr, etc., can usually be found in the Certificate of Coverage or map that accompanies the COC. If you are unsure of your stream classification, you can contact the NPDES Permitting Program. 4) Does a certified lab need to be used to analyze samples? Yes, a North Carolina certified lab must be used to perform analytical monitoring. The only exception to this rule is when measuring the value of pH. pH values should be measured in the field because they may change considerably between when the sample is pulled and it is analyzed at the laboratory. A list of certified labs is available from the Division. 5) What If I Sell My Property? The Division views changes of name or ownership as a minor modification and requires the Directors approval Name and ownership changes require you to complete a Name/Ownership Change Form. The forms are available by contacting the NPDES Permitting Program at (919) 707-9000 or online at https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water- resources/water-qua lity-perm itting/npdes- wastewater/npdes-com plia nce-and-0. 6) When does my permit expire and how do I renew it? CoCs under NCG550000 will be automatically renewed so long as the CoC holder [permittee] pays all the annual fees for the CoC. No renewal application is required, unless the Division specifically requests one. Contact Us For additional information on NPDES wastewater permitting and compliance, please contact us at: N.C. Division of Water Resources Water Quality Permitting Section 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1617 Phone: (919) 707-9000 You may also contact the local DWR Regional Office at: • Asheville: (828) 296-4500 • Fayetteville: (910) 433-3300 • Mooresville: (704) 663-1699 • Raleigh: (919) 791-4200 • Washington: (252) 946-6481 • Wilmington: (910) 796-7215 • Winston-Salem: (336) 776-9800 The DWR Water Quality Permitting Section can be accessed on the internet at: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water- resources/water-resources-permits. Copies of the General Wastewater Permits, technical bulletins, application fees, guidance documents, and miscellaneous forms may be downloaded from this web site. Another source of information on regulatory requirements for all media is the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) EnvironmentalAssistance & Customer Service, which can be reached at 1-877-623-6748. United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Washington, D.C.20460 Water Compliance Inspection Report Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0057 Approval expires 8-31-98 Section A: National Data System Coding (i.e., PCS) Transaction Code 1[ I 2[ I 21II11 I I NPDES yr/mo/day Inspection 3 1 NCG550861 111 121 22/09/16 117 Type 18 i I I I I I I Inspector Fac Type 19 I S I 201 I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I f6 I Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating B1 QA Reserved 671 170I2 I 71 I I 72 I N I 73I I 174 71 I I I I I 1 180 Section B: Facility Data Name and Location of Facility Inspected (For Industrial Users discharging to POTW, also include POTW name and NPDES permit Number) 315 Grogan Road 315 Grogan Rd Stoneville NC 27048 Entry Time/Date 10:10AM 22/09/16 Permit Effective Date 19/11/18 Exit Time/Date 11:20AM 22/09/16 Permit Expiration Date 20/10/31 Name(s) of Onsite Representative(s)/Titles(s)/Phone and Fax Number(s) /1/ Other Facility Data Name, Address of Responsible Official/Title/Phone and Fax Number Contacted Michelle Miller,325 Shore Acres Rd Salisbury NC 28146/1/ No Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (Check only those areas evaluated) Permit • Operations & Maintenar Records/Reports Self -Monitoring Progran Facility Site Review Effluent/Receiving Wate Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary) (See attachment summary) Name(s) and Signature(s) Jim J Gonsiewski of Inspector(s) Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date (—pocusignedby: DWR/Division of Water Quality/336-776-9704/ 10/12/2022 r..- °Yu.%cu)sku '— E 197866F 179045F Signature of Management Q A Reviewer Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date oocuSigned by: 10/12/2022 L4), .T. Sneaitr EPA Form 3569+35(13o.P*24fA2revious editions are obsolete. Page# 1 NPDES 31 NCG550861 111 121 yr/mo/day 22/09/16 117 Inspection Type 181�1 (Cont.) 1 Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary) On September 16, 2022, Jim Gonsiewski of the WSRO conducted a Compliance Evaluation Inspection on the subject wastewater treatment facility at the abovementioned address. The current renter of the property, Mr. Matt Sargalis, was present for the inspection. The inspector discussed several permit requirements with Mr. Sargalis during and after the inspection. An area of noncompliance with the permit is described below. Observations made during the inspection indicated that the system appeared to be operating properly. Mr. Gonsiewski provided Mr. Sargalis with a list of the proper chlorine tablet type and commercial sources of the tablets. The septic tank should be pumped out every three to five years. Additionally, a change in ownership form needs to be sent to Raleigh. The following area of noncompliance was noted: It is required to have the discharged water sampled and analyzed by a certified laboratory annually. A list with the names and phone numbers of two laboratories was provided with the report. Records of monitoring should be maintained for at least 3 years. At any time, the Division may request to review documentation required to be kept by the Permit to determine compliance with its conditions. Page# 2 Permit: NCG550861 Owner - Facility: 315 Grogan Road Inspection Date: 09/16/2022 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Operations & Maintenance Is the plant generally clean with acceptable housekeeping? Does the facility analyze process control parameters, for ex: MLSS, MCRT, Settleable Solids, pH, DO, Sludge Judge, and other that are applicable? Comment: Yes No NA NE ❑ ❑ ❑ C101110 Permit Yes No NA NE (If the present permit expires in 6 months or less). Has the permittee submitted a new ❑ ❑ application? Is the facility as described in the permit? NODE # Are there any special conditions for the permit? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Is access to the plant site restricted to the general public? ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the inspector granted access to all areas for inspection? MO00 Comment: The system appeared to be in good condition. The componenents of the system are below ground except for the chlorinator tubes and the outfall pipe. Michelle Miller is currently listed as the property owner. Mr. Roy Gavitt purchased the property in 2017. The current permit expired on 10/31/20. Page# 3 ♦. L Following is the list of labs with their phone numbers and contact names. 1. Pace Analytical — Kemersville (704-977-0981) Ask for Stephanie Knotts 2. Statesville Analytical - Statesville (704-872-4697) Ask for Tracey Moore (Extension 1)