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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0066516_application_20181105ROY COOPER NORTH CAROUNA Gaisrnor Environmental Quality -NUCHAEL S- REGAN Secretmv LMA CUL.PEPPER Interim Director November 05, 2018 Jay T. Meyers, Public Utilities Dir. Town of Fuquay-Varina 401 Old Honeycutt Rd Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 Subject: Permit Renewal Application No. NCO066516 Terrible Creek VA TP Wake County Dear Applicant: The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges the October 26, 2018 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•//decinc aov/permits-requlations/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. ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application Sincerely, 'A , W 61APQJ Wren Thedford Administrative Assistant Water Quality Permitting Section 4�� �DKQ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 1617 Mad Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 919-807-6300 U 0 U A "(-\/A- R 11 N A NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION N o. N C0066516 TERRIBLE CREEK WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Hazen Hazen and Sawyer 498 Seventh Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10018 • 212.539.7000 Transmittal Letter To: Julie Grzyb North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division 512 N Salisbury St, 91h Floor Raleigh, NC 27604 From: Tim Devine, PE RECEIVED/DENR/DWR OCT 2 & 2018 Water Resources Permitting Section Copies: Date October 26, 2018 Subject: Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Permit Application No. NC0066516, Town of Fuquay-Varina We are sending you: ® Attached ❑ Under Separate Cover Via the Following Items: ❑ Shop Drawings ❑ Plans ❑ Specifications ❑ Change Order ❑ Prints ❑ Samples ❑ Copy of Letter ❑ Reports ® Other: Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit Application No. NC0066516, Town of Fuquay-Varina Copies Date Drawing No. Rev. Description Action* 1 10/26/18 ----- ---- Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit Application No. NC0066516, Town of Fuquay-Varina FA Action* ❑ A Approved ❑ CR Correct and Resubmit ❑ Resubmit _ Copies ❑ AN Approved As Noted ❑ F File ❑ Return _Copies ❑ AS As Requested ® FA For Approval ® Review and Comment ❑ Other: Mailing Method ❑ U S. Postal Service 1" Class ® Courier/Hand Delivery ❑ FedEx Priority Overnight ❑ FedEx 2-Day Delivery ❑ Certified/Registered Mail ❑ United Postal Service (UPS) ❑ FedEx Standard Overnight ❑ FedEx Economy ❑ Other: Comments: hazenandsawyer.com FJQJ1-\(-\/A\R; NA October 19, 2018 Ms. Julie Grzyb Water Quality Permitting Section — NPDES Division of Water Resources North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC, 27699-1617 Re: NPDES Permit Renewal Application (NC0066516) Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Town of Fuquay-Varina Dear Ms. Grzyb: RECEIVED/DENR/DWR OCT 2 6 2018 Water Resources Permitting Section The Town of Fuquay-Varina Public Utilities Department is permitted to discharge 6.0 million gallons per day (mgd) of treated effluent from the Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to Terrible Creek under North Carolina NPDES Permit NC0066516. This NPDES permit is scheduled to expire on April 30, 2019. The enclosed application is for the renewal of this permit. In accordance with the requirements of federal (40 CFR 122) and state (15A NCAC 2H .0105(3)) regulations, we are submitting three signed copies of the completed application package and associated attachments and figures. The application package includes the following information: • NPDES Permit Application — EPA Form 2A • EPA Form 2A Additional Information (Topographic Map, Site Map, Process Flow Diagram and Process Narrative) • Terrible Creek WWTP Sludge Management Plan • Summary of First Species Effluent Toxicity Testing, 2015-2018 • Annual Priority Pollutant Analysis Results, 2015-2018 • Technical Memorandum in support of the Reduction of Monitoring Frequency for Exceptionally Performing Facilities At the time of this application submittal, the required second species toxicity testing events have not yet been completed. The four second species effluent toxicity tests are currently scheduled to be completed in October 2018, November 2018, December 2018, and January 2019. When the toxicity test results become available, they will be forwarded to the Division of Water Resources (DWR) along with revisions to Part D of EPA Form 2A to include these results. All of the second species toxicity tests will be submitted prior to the current permit expiration date of April 30, 2019. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2B .0508(b)(1) and the October 2012 DWR Guidance Document for the Reduction of Monitoring Frequency for Exceptionally Performing Facilities, the Town of Fuquay-Varina respectfully requests a reduction in frequency monitoring for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), and fecal coliform bacteria. Effluent sampling results from the past three years demonstrate that all state regulatory and guidance requirements have been met in support of this request. A complete summary of the sampling data and analysis for the reduction of monitoring frequency is attached in Tab G of this application. If you have any questions regarding any of the NPDES permit renewal application materials, please contact me at (919) 753-1013 or cgdmes@fuquay-varina.org. Sincerely, a, Chris Grimes Public Utilities Operation Manager Attachments cc: Jay Meyers, Town of Fuquay-Varina Mary Sadler, Hazen and Sawyer Tim Devine, Hazen and Sawyer NPDES Permit Application Town of Fuquay-Varina Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Table of Contents Tab A. EPA Form 2A Tab B. EPA Form 2AAdditional Information a. Topographic Map b. Site Map c. Process Flow Diagram d. Process Narrative Tab C. Sludge Management Plan Tab D. Summary of First Species Effluent Toxicity Testing, 2015-2018 Tab E. Annual Priority Pollutant Analysis Results, 2015-2018 Tab F. Second Species Toxicity Testing Results Tab G. Exceptionally Performing Facilities, Reduction of Monitoring Frequency Analysis FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 I Renewal Neuse FORM 2A NPDES FORM 2A APPLICATION OVERVIEW NPDES APPLICATION OVERVIEW Form 2A has been developed in a modular format and consists of a "Basic Application Information" packet and a "Supplemental Application Information" packet. The Basic Application Information packet is divided into two parts. All applicants must complete Parts A and C. Applicants with a design flow greater than or equal to 0.1 mgd must also complete Part B. Some applicants must also complete the Supplemental Application Information packet. The following items explain which parts of Form 2A you must complete. BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION: A. Basic Application Information for all Applicants. All applicants must complete questions A.1 through A.8. A treatment works that discharges effluent to surface waters of the United States must also answer questions A.9 through A.12. B. Additional Application Information for Applicants with a Design Flow > 0.1 mgd. All treatment works that have design flows greater than or equal to 0.1 million gallons per day must complete questions B.1 through B.6. C. Certification. All applicants must complete Part C (Certification). SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION: D. Expanded Effluent Testing Data. A treatment works that discharges effluent to surface waters of the United States and meets one or more of the following criteria must complete Part D (Expanded Effluent Testing Data): Has a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1 mgd, Is required to have a pretreatment program (or has one in place), or Is otherwise required by the permitting authority to provide the information. E. Toxicity Testing Data. A treatment works that meets one or more of the following criteria must complete Part E (Toxicity Testing Data): 1. Has a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1 mgd, 2. Is required to have a pretreatment program (or has one in place), or 3. Is otherwise required by the permitting authority to submit results of toxicity testing. F. Industrial User Discharges and RCRA/CERCLA Wastes. A treatment works that accepts process wastewater from any significant industrial users (SIUs) or receives RCRA or CERCLA wastes must complete Part F (Industrial User Discharges and RCRA/CERCLA Wastes). SIUs are defined as: All industrial users subject to Categorical Pretreatment Standards under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 403.6 and 40 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter N (see instructions); and Any other industrial user that: a. Discharges an average of 25,000 gallons per day or more of process wastewater to the treatment works (with certain exclusions); or b. Contributes a process wastestream that makes up 5 percent or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity of the treatment plant; or C. Is designated as an SIU by the control authority. G. Combined Sewer Systems. A treatment works that has a combined sewer system must complete Part G (Combined Sewer Systems). ALL APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE PART C (CERTIFICATION) EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 8 7550-22. Page 1 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION PART A. BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR ALL APPLICANTS: All treatment works must complete questions A.1 through A.8 of this Basic Application Information Packet. A.1. Facility Information. Facility Name Terrible Creek WWTP Mailing Address 401 Old Honeycutt Road Fuguay-Varina North Carolina 27526 Contact Person Chris Grimes Title Utilities Operations Manager Telephone Number (919) 753-1013 Facility Address 5812 Hilltop Road (not P.O. Box) Fuquav-Varina NC 27526 A.2. Applicant Information. If the applicant is different from the above, provide the following: Applicant Name Town of Fuquav-Varina Mailing Address 401 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquav-Varina North Carolina 27526 Contact Person Chris Grimes Title Utilities Operations Manager Telephone Number (919) 753-1013 Is the applicant the owner or operator (or both) of the treatment works? ® owner ® operator Indicate whether correspondence regarding this permit should be directed to the facility or the applicant. ❑ facility ® applicant A.3. Existing Environmental Permits. Provide the permit number of any existing environmental permits that have been issued to the treatment works (include state -issued permits). NPDES NCO066516 PSD N/A UIC N/A Other WQ0020016 - Land Application of Solids RCRA N/A Other A.4. Collection System Information. Provide information on municipalities and areas served by the facility. Provide the name and population of each entity and, if known, provide information on the type of collection system (combined vs. separate) and its ownership (municipal, private, etc.). Name Population Served Type of Collection System Ownership Town of Fuquav-Varina approximately 11,000 separate Town of Fuquav-Varina Extraterritorial Jurisdictional F-V approximately 100 separate Town of Fuquav-Varina Urban Service Area approximately 800 separate Wake County Total population served approximately 11,900 EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 2 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse A.5. Indian Country. a. Is the treatment works located in Indian Country? ❑ Yes ® No b. Does the treatment works discharge to a receiving water that is either in Indian Country or that is upstream from (and eventually flows through) Indian Country? Yes ❑ No A.6. Flow. Indicate the design flow rate of the treatment plant (i.e., the wastewater flow rate that the plant was built to handle). Also provide the average daily flow rate and maximum daily flow rate for each of the last three years. Each year's data must be based on a 12-month time period with the 121h month of "this year' occurring no more than three months prior to this application submittal. a. Design flow rate 3_0 mgd Two Years Ago Last Year This Year (Aug. 2015 to July 2016) (Aug. 2016 to July 2017) (Aug. 2017 to July 2018) b. Annual average daily flow rate 0.667 0.732 0.844 C. Maximum daily flow rate 1.37 1.73 1.61 A.7. Collection System. Indicate the type(s) of collection system(s) used by the treatment plant. Check all that apply. Also estimate the percent contribution (by miles) of each. ® Separate sanitary sewer 100 % Combined storm and sanitary sewer 0 % A.8. Discharges and Other Disposal Methods. a. Does the treatment works discharge effluent to waters of the U.S.? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, list how many of each of the following types of discharge points the treatment works uses: i. Discharges of treated effluent ii. Discharges of untreated or partially treated effluent iii. Combined sewer overflow points iv. Constructed emergency overflows (prior to the headworks) V. Other b. Does the treatment works discharge effluent to basins, ponds, or other surface impoundments that do not have outlets for discharge to waters of the U.S.? ❑ Yes If yes, provide the following for each surface impoundment: Location: Annual average daily volume discharge to surface impoundment(s) Is discharge ❑ continuous or ❑ intermittent? C. Does the treatment works land -apply treated wastewater? If yes, provide the following for each land application site: Location: Number of acres: NIA 1 discharge 0 0 0 Of 0 5 M. N/A mgd ❑ Yes ® No Annual average daily volume applied to site: NIA mgd Is land application continuous or ❑ intermittent? d. Does the treatment works discharge or transport treated or untreated wastewater to another treatment works? [' Yes Z No EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 3 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse If yes, describe the mean(s) by which the wastewater from the treatment works is discharged or transported to the other treatment works (e.g., tank truck, pipe). If transport is by a party other than the applicant, provide: Transporter Name N/A Mailing Address N/A N/A Contact Person N/A Title Telephone Number For each treatment works that receives this discharge, provide the following: Name N/A Mailing Address Contact Person Title Telephone Number 1 ) N/A If known, provide the NPDES permit number of the treatment works that receives this discharge N/A Provide the average daily flow rate from the treatment works into the receiving facility. N/A mgd e. Does the treatment works discharge or dispose of its wastewater in a manner not included in A.8. through A.8.d above (e.g., underground percolation, well injection): ❑ Yes ® No If yes, provide the following for each disposal method: Description of method (including location and size of site(s) if applicable): Annual daily volume disposed by this method: N/A Is disposal through this method ❑ continuous or ❑ intermittent? EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 4 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse WASTEWATER DISCHARGES: If you answered "Yes" to question A.8.a, complete questions A.9 through A.12 once for each outfall (including bypass points) through which effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. If you answered "No" to question A.8.a, go to Part B, "Additional Application Information for Applicants with a Design Flow Greater than or Equal to 0.1 mgd." A.9. Description of Outfall. a. Outfall number b. Location 5812 Hilltop Road Fuguav-Varina North Carolina (City or town, if applicable) Wake 27526 (Zip Code) North Carolina (County) (State) N35°36'49" W78°43'44" (Latitude) (Longitude) C. Distance from shore (if applicable) N/A ft. d. Depth below surface (if applicable) N/A ft. e. Average daily flow rate 0.740 mgd f. Does this outfall have either an intermittent or a periodic discharge? ❑ Yes ® No (go to A.9.g.) If yes, provide the following information: Number f times per year discharge occurs: Average duration of each discharge: Average flow per discharge: Months in which discharge occurs: g. Is outfall equipped with a diffuser? N/A N/A N/A mgd N/A ❑ Yes ® No A.10. Description of Receiving Waters. a. Name of receiving water Terrible Creek b. Name of watershed (if known) Neuse River Basin United States Soil Conservation Service 14-digit watershed code (if known): 03020201120010 C. Name of State Management/River Basin (if known): Neese R•rer United States Geological Survey 8-digit hydrologic cataloging unit code (if known): 03020201 d. Critical low flow of receiving stream (if applicable) acute 1 Q10 Summer = 0 cfs cfs chronic 7Q10 Summer = 0 cfs cfs e. Total hardness of receiving stream at critical low flow (if applicable): 25 mg/I of CaCO3 EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 5 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse A.11. Description of Treatment a. What level of treatment are provided? Check all that apply. Primary ❑ Secondary Z Advanced ❑ Other. Describe: b. Indicate the following removal rates (as applicable): Design BOD5 removal or Design CBOD5 removal 95 % Design SS removal 95 % Design P removal 75 % Design N removal 85 % Other Nr1,,P4 94 % C. What type of disinfection is used for the effluent from this outfall? If disinfection varies by season, please describe: Ultraviolet If disinfection is by chlorination is dechlorination used for this outfall? ❑ Yes ;_J No Does the treatment plant have post aeration? ❑' Yes e No A.12. Effluent Testing Information. All Applicants that discharge to waters of the US must provide effluent testing data for the following parameters. Provide the indicated effluent testing required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analysis conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with QA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QA/QC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. At a minimum, effluent testing data must be based on at least three samples and must be no more than four and one-half years apart. Outfall number: (January 2015-July 2018) MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE AVERAGE DAILY VALUE PARAMETER Value Units Value Units Number of Samples pH (Minimum) 6.00 s.u. pH (Maximum) 8.90 SM. ;s i Flow Rate 1.70 mgd 0.74 m d 1,308 Temperature (Winter) 23.40 °C 16.5 °C 361 Temperature (Summer) 29.00 °C 23.8 °C 532 ' For pH please report a minimum and a maximum daily value MAXIMUM DAILY AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE DISCHARGE ANALYTICAL POLLUTANT METHOD MUMDL Conc. Units Conc. Units Number of Samples CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL COMPOUNDS BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN BOD5 69.3 m /L 3.26 m /L 887 SM 5210B 2 DEMAND (Report one) CBOD5 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A FECAL COLI FORM 910 65 892 SM 9222D 1 1MI mL 100 mL TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (TSS) 350 m /L 5.38 m /L 891 SM 2540D 1 END OF PART A. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 6 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION PART B. ADDITIONAL APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS WITH A DESIGN FLOW GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.1 MGD (100,000 gallons per day). All applicants with a design flow rate >_ 0.1 mgd must answer questions B.1 through B.6. All others go to Part C (Certification). B.I. Inflow and Infiltration. Estimate the average number of gallons per day that flow into the treatment works from inflow and/or infiltration. 83,000 gpd Briefly explain any steps underway or planned to minimize inflow and infiltration. Annual maintenance program that includes using camera to inspect suspect lines and periodic repair when warranted. B.2. Topographic Map. Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending at least one mile beyond facility property boundaries. This map must show the outline of the facility and the following information. (You may submit more than one map if one map does not show the entire area.) a. The area surrounding the treatment plant, including all unit processes. b. The major pipes or other structures through which wastewater enters the treatment works and the pipes or other structures through which treated wastewater is discharged from the treatment plant. Include outfalls from bypass piping, if applicable. c. Each well where wastewater from the treatment plant is injected underground. d. Wells, springs, other surface water bodies, and drinking water wells that are: 1) within '/4 mile of the property boundaries of the treatment works, and 2) listed in public record or otherwise known to the applicant. e. Any areas where the sewage sludge produced by the treatment works is stored, treated, or disposed. f. If the treatment works receives waste that is classified as hazardous under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) by truck, rail, or special pipe, show on the map where the hazardous waste enters the treatment works and where it is treated, stored, and/or disposed. B.3. Process Flow Diagram or Schematic. Provide a diagram showing the processes of the treatment plant, including all bypass piping and all backup power sources or redunancy in the system. Also provide a water balance showing all treatment units, including disinfection (e.g., chlorination and dechlorination). The water balance must show daily average flow rates at influent and discharge points and approximate daily flow rates between treatment units. Include a brief narrative description of the diagram. BA. Operation/Maintenance Performed by Contractor(s). Are any operational or maintenance aspects (related to wastewater treatment and effluent quality) of the treatment works the responsibility of a contractor? Z Yes ❑ No If yes, list the name, address, telephone number, and status of each contractor and describe the contractor's responsibilities (attach additional pages if necessary). Name: McGill Environmental Systems Mailing Address: POB 61 Harrells North Carolina 28444 Telephone Number: (910) 532-2539 Responsibilities of Contractor: off -site thickened sludge composting B.5. Scheduled improvements and Schedules of Implementation. Provide information on any uncompleted implementation schedule or uncompleted plans for improvements that will affect the wastewater treatment, effluent quality, or design capacity of the treatment works. If the treatment works has several different implementation schedules or is planning several improvements, submit separate responses to question B.5 for each. (If none, go to question B.6.) a. List the outfall number (assigned in question A.9) for each outfall that is covered by this implementation schedule. N/A b. Indicate whether the planned improvements or implementation schedule are required by local, State, or Federal agencies. ❑ Yes _' No EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 7 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse C. If the answer to B.5.b is "Yes," briefly describe, including new maximum daily inflow rate (if applicable). d. Provide dates imposed by any compliance schedule or any actual dates of completion for the implementation steps listed below, as applicable. For improvements planned independently of local, State, or Federal agencies, indicate planned or actual completion dates, as applicable. Indicate dates as accurately as possible. Schedule Actual Completion Implementation Stage MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY Begin Construction End Construction Begin Discharge Attain Operational Level e. Have appropriate permits/clearances concerning other Federal/State requirements been obtained? ❑ Yes ❑ No Describe briefly: B.6. EFFLUENT TESTING DATA (GREATER THAN 0.1 MGD ONLY). Applicants that discharge to waters of the US must provide effluent testing data for the following parameters. Provide the indicated effluent testing required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combine sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analysis conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with QA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QA/QC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. At a minimum effluent testing data must be based on at least three pollutant scans and must be no more than four and on -half years old. Outfall Number: CC " MAXIMUM DAILY AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE DISCHARGE ANALYTICAL POLLUTANT METHOD MUMDL Conc. Units Conc. Units Number of Sampless CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL COMPOUNDS AMMONIA (as N) 23.6 mg/L 0 964 mg/L 882 EPA 350.1 CHLORINE (TOTAL < 0.1 mg/L < 0.1 mg/L 13 SM 4500-CI RESIDUAL, TRC) DISSOLVED OXYGEN 5.0 mg/L 9.34 mg/L 892 SM 45000G 0.5 TOTAL KJELDAHL 29.9 mg/L 2.152 mg/L 193 EPA 351.1 0.2 NITROGEN (TKN) NITRATE PLUS NITRITE 23.5 mg/L 7.031 mg/L 194 EPA 353.2 0.1 NITROGEN OIL and GREASE < 5 mg/L < 5 mg/L 3 EPA 1664A 5 PHOSPHORUS (Total) 9.75 mg/L 0.90 mg/L 193 EPA 200.7 0.02 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS 356 mg/L 298.7 mg/L 3 SM 2540-C 10 (TDS) OTHER END OF PART B. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 8 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: i Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION PART C. CERTIFICATION All applicants must complete the Certification Section. Refer to instructions to determine who is an officer for the purposes of this certification. All applicants must complete all applicable sections of Form 2A, as explained in the Application Overview. Indicate below which parts of Form 2A you have completed and are submitting. By signing this certification statement, applicants confirm that they have reviewed Form 2A and have completed all sections that apply to the facility for which this application is submitted. Indicate which parts of Form 2A you have completed and are submitting: x; Basic Application Information packet Supplemental Application Information packet: ® Part D (Expanded Effluent Testing Data) ® Part E (Toxicity Testing: Biomonitoring Data) ® Part F (Industrial User Discharges and RCRA/CERCLA Wastes) Q Part G (Combined Sewer Systems) ALL APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATION. 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 property 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 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 and official title Jav T Me ers. Puol c Utilities Director Signature Telephone number �191 567-3'9-1 1 Date Z'5-pG t signed Upon request of the permitting authority, you must submit any other information necessary to assure wastewater treatment practices at the treatment works or identify appropriate permitting requirements. SEND COMPLETED FORMS TO: NCDENR/ DWQ Attn: NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev, 1-99), Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 9 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: Renevva! RIVER BASIN: Neuse SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION PART D. EXPANDED EFFLUENT TESTING DATA Refer to the directions on the cover page to determine whether this section applies to the treatment works. Effluent Testing: 1.0 mgd and Pretreatment Works. If the treatment works has a design flow greater than or equal to 1.0 mgd or it has (or is required to have) a pretreatment program, or is otherwise required by the permitting authority to provide the data, then provide effluent testing data for the following pollutants. Provide the indicated effluent testing information and any other information required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analyses conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, these data must comply with QA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QA/QC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. Indicate in the blank rows provided below any data you may have on pollutants not specifically listed in this form. At a minimum, effluent testing data must be based on at least three pollutant scans and must be no more than four and one-half years old. Outfall number: (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.) POLLUTANT MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE ANALYTICAL METHOD MUMDL Conc. Units Mass Units Conc. Units Mass Units Number of Samples METALS (TOTAL RECOVERABLE), CYANIDE, PHENOLS, AND HARDNESS. ANTIMONY < 0.025 mg/L 0.0006 Ibs/d 0.017 mg/L 4.5e-5 Ibs/d 3 EPA 200.7 0.025 ARSENIC < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 Ibs/d < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 ibs/d EPA 200.7 0.010 BERYLLIUM < 0 005 mg/L < 1 e-4 Ibs/d < 0.005 mg/L < 1e-4 Ibs/d 3 EPA 200.7 0.005 CADMIUM < 0.002 mg/L < 5e-5 Ibs/d < 0.002 mg/L < 5e-5 Ibs/d EPA 200.7 0.002 CHROMIUM < 0 005 mg/L < 1e-4 Ibs/d < 0.005 mg/L < 1e-4 Ibs/d 3 EPA 200.7 0.005 COPPER 0 012 mg/L 0 0003 Ibs/d 0.005 mg/L 0.0002 Ibs/d 11 EPA 200.7 0.002 LEAD < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 Ibs/d < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 Ibs/d EPA 200.7 0.010 MERCURY < 0 2 ug/L < 5e-6 Ibs/d 0.0007 pg/L 5e-6 Ibs/d 5 EPA 245.1 0.2 NICKEL < 0.01 < 3e-4 Ibs/d < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 Ibs/d EPA 200.7 0.010 SELENIUM < 0.01 < 3e-4 Ibs/d < 0.01 mg/L < 3e-4 Ibs/d 3 EPA 200.7 0.010 SILVER < 0.005 mg/L < 1 e-4 Ibs/d < 0.005 mg/L < 1e-4 II EPA 200.7 0.005 THALLIUM < 0.02 mg/L < 5e-4 Ibs/d < 0.02 mg/L < 5e-4 bs/d EPA 200.7 0.020 ZINC 0.217 mg/L 0.004 Ibs/d 0.083 mg/L 0.003 EPA 200.7 0.01 CYANIDE < 0.005 mg/L < 0 125 Ibs/d 0.005 mg/L 0.125 EPA 335.4 0.005 TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS 0.041 mg/L 1.026 Ibs/d 0.038 mg/L 0.959 EPA 420.1 HARDNESS (as CaCO3) 68.0 mg/L 1701 Ibs/d 61.3 mg/L 1535 _ SM 2340-C Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other metals requested by the permit writer EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 10 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 R� ne,.Nai Neuse Outfall number: 001 (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.) MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE POLLUTANT ANALYTICAL ML/MDL Number Conc. Units Mass Units Conc. Units Mass Units of METHOD Samples VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ACROLEIN < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 50 ACRYLONITRILE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 10 BENZENE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 BROMOFORM < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE { 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d EPA 624 CHLOROBENZENE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 CHLORODIBROMO- < Ip9/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 METHANE CHLOROETHANE < 5 pc,/[- < 0.13 Ibs/d < 5 pg/L < 0.13 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 5 2-CHLOROETHYLVINYL < 0.13 Ibs/d < 5 pg/L < 0.13 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 5 ETHER CHLOROFORM < 1 < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d EPA 624 1 DICHLOROBROMO- < 1 < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 METHANE 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 cs: r] 3 EPA 624 1 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE < 1 ug/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 _ 3 EPA 624 TRANS-I,2-DICHLORO- < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 ETHYLENE 1,1-DICHLORO- < 1 p9/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibsld 3 EPA 624 1 ETHYLENE 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 1,3-DICHLORO- PROPYLENE < 1 r ', Ps < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 _ EPA 624 1 ETHYLBENZENE < 1 -:._ < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 EPA 624 METHYL BROMIDE < 5 u;' < OA3 Ibs/d < 5 pg/L < 0.13 EPA 624 5 METHYL CHLORIDE < 5 L < 0.13 Ibs/d < 5 pg/L < 0.13 w EPA 624 5 METHYLENE CHLORIDE < 1 ; !. < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 1,1, 2, 2-TETRA- CHLOROETHANE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 1 TETRACHLORO- < 1 pg /L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EP / 524 ETHYLENE _ TOLUENE < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d 3 EPA 624 j EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 11 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: Renewal RIVER BASIN: Neuse Outfall number: 001 (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.) POLLUTANT MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE ANALYTICAL METHOD MUMDL Conc. Units Mass Units Conc. Units Mass Units Number of Samples TRICHLOROETHANE < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 EPA 624 1,1,2 TRICHLOROETHANE pg/L < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 EPA 624 TRICHLOROETHYLENE < 0.03 Ibs/d < 1 pg/L < 0.03 3 EPA 624 1 VINYL CHLORIDE < 5 ug/L < 0.13 Ibs/d < 5 pg/L < C 13 3 EPA 624 5 Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other volatile organic compounds requested by the permit writer ACID -EXTRACTABLE COMPOUNDS P-CHLORO-M-CRESOL < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d -. EPA 625 10 4,6-DINITRO-0-CRESOL < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 50 2,4-DINITROPHENOL < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 50 2-NITROPHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 4-NITROPHENOL < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 50 PENTACHLOROPHENOL < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 lbs/d 3 EPA 625 PHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 2,4,6- TRICHLOROPHENOL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 _ 3 EPA 625 Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other acid -extractable compounds requested by the permit writer BASE -NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS ACENAPHTHENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 v EPA 625 ACENAPHTHYLENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 ANTHRACENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 BENZIDINE < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 BENZO(A)PYRENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 12 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse Outfall number: 001 (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.) MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE POLLUTANT ANALYTICAL ML/MDL Number Conc. Units Mass Units Conc. Units Mass Units of METHOD Samples 3,4 BENZO- < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d - EPA 625 FLUORANTHENE BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 BENZO(K) < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 FLUORANTHENE BIS (2-CHLOROETHOXY) < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 METHANE BIS (2-CHLOROETHYL)- < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 ETHER BIS (2-CHL - < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 PROPYL)EETHER THER - BIS (2-ETHYLHEXYL) < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 PHTHALATE 4-BROMOPHENYL < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 PHENYLETHER BUTYL BENZYL < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 PHTHALATE 2-CHLORO- < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 NAPHTHALENE 4-CHLORPHENYL < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 PHENYLETHER CHRYSENE < ' (, pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d EPA 625 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d EPA 625 DIBENZO(A,H) < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 ANTHRACENE 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 - < 50 pg;L < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 BENZIDINE BENZIDINE DIETHYL PHTHALATE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE . ? 0 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 1,2-DIPHENYL- < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 HYDRAZINE EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 13 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renel ,val Neuse Outfall number: 001 (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.) MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE POLLUTANT ANALYTICAL ML/MDL Number Conc. Units Mass Units Conc. Units Mass Units of METHOD Samples FLUORANTHENE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 FLUORENE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 HEXACHLOROBENZENE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 10 HEXACHLORO- < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 BUTADIENE HEXACHLOROCYCLO- < 50 < 1.25 Ibs/d < 50 pg/L < 1.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 50 PENTADIENE HEXACHLOROETHANE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d :; EPA 625 10 INDENO(1,2,3-CD) < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 PYRENE ISOPHORONE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d EPA 625 10 NAPHTHALENE < 10 < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 NITROBENZENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 N- < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d 3 EPA 625 10 PROPAMIN PROPYLAMINE N-NITROSODI- < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d EPA 625 10 METHYLAMINE METH N-NITROSODI- < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 u EPA 625 PHENYLAMINE PHENANTHRENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 EPA 625 PYRENE < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 3 EPA 625 1,2,4 < 10 pg/L < 0.25 Ibs/d < 10 pg/L < 0.25 EPA 625 TRICHLOROBENZENE Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other base -neutral compounds requested by the permit writer Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other pollutants (e.g., pesticides) requested by the permit writer END OF PART D. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 14 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION PART E. TOXICITY TESTING DATA POTWs meeting one or more of the following criteria must provide the results of whole effluent toxicity tests for acute or chronic toxicity for each of the facility's discharge points: 1) POTWs with a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1.0 mgd; 2) POTWs with a pretreatment program (or those that are required to have one under 40 CFR Part 403); or 3) POTWs required by the permitting authority to submit data for these parameters. • At a minimum, these results must include quarterly testing for a 12-month period within the past 1 year using multiple species (minimum of two species), or the results from four tests performed at least annually in the four and one-half years prior to the application, provided the results show no appreciable toxicity, and testing for acute and/or chronic toxicity, depending on the range of receiving water dilution. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analysis conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with OA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QA/QC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. • In addition, submit the results of any other whole effluent toxicity tests from the past four and one-half years. If a whole effluent toxicity test conducted during the past four and one-half years revealed toxicity, provide any information on the cause of the toxicity or any results of a toxicity reduction evaluation, if one was conducted. • If you have already submitted any of the information requested in Part E, you need not submit it again. Rather, provide the information requested in question E.4 for previously submitted information. If EPA methods were not used, report the reasons for using alternate methods. If test summaries are available that contain all of the information requested below, they may be submitted in place of Part E. If no biomonitoring data is required, do not complete Part E. Refer to the Application Overview for directions on which other sections of the form to complete. E.1. Required Tests. Indicate the number of whole effluent toxicity tests conducted in the past four and one-half years. Z chronic ❑ acute (Second species toxicity testing to be completed in October, November, and December 2018, and January 2019) E.2. Individual Test Data. Complete the following chartfor each whole effluent toxicity test conducted in the last four and one-half vears. Allow one column per test (where each species constitutes a test). Copy this page if more than three tests are being reported. Test number: Test number: Test number: a. Test information. Test Species & test method number Age at initiation of test Outfall number Dates sample collected Date test started Duration b. Give toxicity test methods followed. Manual title Edition number and year of publication Page number(s) c. Give the sample collection method(s) used. For multiple grab samples, indicate the number of grab samples used. 24-Hour composite Grab d. Indicate where the sample was taken in relation to disinfection. (Check all that apply for each. Before disinfection After disinfection After dechlorination EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 15 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: Renewal RIVER BASIN: Neuse Test number: Test number: Test number: e. Describe the point in the treatment process at which the sample was collected. Sample was collected: f. For each test, include whether the test was intended to assess chronic toxicity, acute toxicity, or both Chronic toxicity Acute toxicity g. Provide the type of test performed. Static Static -renewal Flow -through h. Source of dilution water. If laboratory water, specify type, if receiving water, specify source. Laboratory water Receiving water Type of dilution water. If salt water, specify "natural" or type of artificial sea salts or brine used. Fresh water Salt water j. Give the percentage effluent used for all concentrations in the test series. k. Parameters measured during the test. (State whether parameter meets test method specifications) pH Salinity Temperature Ammonia Dissolved oxygen I. Test Results. Acute: Percent survival in 100% effluent % % % LC50 95% C.I. % % % Control percent survival % % Other (describe) EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 16 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse Chronic: NOEC % % % IC25 % % % Control percent survival % % % Other (describe) m. Quality Control/Quality Assurance. Is reference toxicant data available? Was reference toxicant test within acceptable bounds? What date was reference toxicant test run (MM/DD/YYYY)? Other (describe) E.3. Toxicity Reduction Evaluation. Is the treatment works involved in a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation? _ Yes No If yes, describe: ____ EA. Summary of Submitted Biomonitoring Test Information. If you have submitted biomonitoring test information, or information regarding the cause of toxicity, within the past four and one-half years, provide the dates the information was submitted to the permitting authority and a summary of the results. Date submitted: / /(MM/DD/YYYY) Summary of results: (see instructions) END OF PART E. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE. EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 17 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION PART F. INDUSTRIAL USER DISCHARGES AND RCRA/CERCLA WASTES All treatment works receiving discharges from significant industrial users or which receive RCRA,CERCLA, or other remedial wastes must complete part F. GENERAL INFORMATION: F.I. Pretreatment program. Does the treatment works have, or is subject ot, an approved pretreatment program? Yes No F.2. Number of Significant Industrial Users (SIUs) and Categorical Industrial Users (CIUs). Provide the number of each of the following types of industrial users that discharge to the treatment works. a. Number of non -categorical SIUs. b. Number of CIUs. SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER INFORMATION: Supply the following information for each SIU. If more than one SIU discharges to the treatment works, copy questions F.3 through F.8 and provide the information requested for each SIU. F.3. Significant Industrial User Information. Provide the name and address of each SIU discharging to the treatment works. Submit additional pages as necessary. Name: John Deere Turf Care Mailing Address: 6501 NC Hwy 55 Fuguay-Vanna NC 27526 FA. Industrial Processes. Describe all the industrial processes that affect or contribute to the SIU's discharge. Metal prep prior to powder coat paintin F.S. Principal Product(s) and Raw Material(s). Describe all of the principal processes and raw materials that affect or contribute to the SIU's discharge. Principal product(s): Coating to turf care parts Raw material(s): KOH cleaner, iron phosphate phosphoric acid acetic acid paint resins chlorine tablets and sodium carbonate F.6. Flow Rate. a. Process wastewater flow rate. Indicate the average daily volume of process wastewater discharge into the collection system in gallons per day (gpd) and whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent. 6 900 gpd ( continuous or 6.90(D intermittent) b. Non -process wastewater flow rate. Indicate the average daily volume of non -process wastewater flow discharged into the collection system in gallons per day (gpd) and whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent. 250 gpd (22=iC continuous or intermittent) F.7. Pretreatment Standards. Indicate whether the SIU is subject to the following: a. Local limits ® Yes ❑ No b. Categorical pretreatment standards ® Yes ❑ No If subject to categorical pretreatment standards, which category and subcategory? 433 Metal Finishing EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 18 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse F.8. Problems at the Treatment Works Attributed to Waste Discharge by the SIU. Has the SIU caused or contributed to any problems (e.g., upsets, interference) at the treatment works in the past three years? ❑ Yes No If yes, describe each episode. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE RECEIVED BY TRUCK, RAIL, OR DEDICATED PIPELINE: F.9. RCRA Waste. Does the treatment works receive or has it in the past three years received RCRA hazardous waste by truck, rail or dedicated pipe? u Yes ® No (go to F.12) F.10. Waste transport. Method by which RCRA waste is received (check all that apply): _ Truck ❑ Rail ❑ Dedicated Pipe F.11. Waste Description. Give EPA hazardous waste number and amount (volume or mass, specify units). EPA Hazardous Waste Number Amount Units CERCLA (SUPERFUND) WASTEWATER, RCRA REMEDIATIONICORRECTIVE ACTION WASTEWATER, AND OTHER REMEDIAL ACTIVITY WASTEWATER: F.12. Remediation Waste. Does the treatment works currently (or has it been notified that it will) receive waste from remedial activities? _._ Yes (complete F.13 through F.15.) No F.13. Waste Origin. Describe the site and type of facility at which the CERCLA/RCRA/or other remedial waste originates (or is excepted to origniate in the next five years). F.14. Pollutants. List the hazardous constituents that are received (or are expected to be received). Include data on volume and concentration, if known. (Attach additional sheets if necessary.) F.15. Waste Treatment. a. Is this waste treated (or will be treated) prior to entering the treatment works? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the treatment (provide information about the removal efficiency): b. Is the discharge (or will the discharge be) continuous or intermittent? ❑ Continuous Intermittent If intermittent, describe discharge schedule. END OF PART F. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 19 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION PART G. COMBINED SEWER SYSTEMS If the treatment works has a combined sewer system, complete Part G. G.1, System Map. Provide a map indicating the following: (may be included with Basic Application Information) a. All CSO discharge points. b. Sensitive use areas potentially affected by CSOs (e.g., beaches, drinking water supplies, shellfish beds, sensitive aquatic ecosystems, and outstanding natural resource waters). C. Waters that support threatened and endangered species potentially affected by CSOs. G.2. System Diagram. Provide a diagram, either in the map provided in G.1 or on a separate drawing, of the combined sewer collection system that includes the following information. a. Location of major sewer trunk lines, both combined and separate sanitary. b. Locations of points where separate sanitary sewers feed into the combined sewer system. C. Locations of in -line and off-line storage structures. d. Locations of flow -regulating devices. e. Locations of pump stations. CSO OUTFALLS: I i Complete questions G.3 through G.6 once for each CSO discharge point. G.3. Description of Outfall. a. Outfall number b. Location _ (City or town, if applicable) (Zip Code) (County) (State) (Latitude) (Longitude) C. Distance from shore (if applicable) d. Depth below surface (if applicable) e. Which of the following were monitored during the last year for this CSO? ❑ Rainfall ❑ CSO pollutant concentrations ❑ CSO frequency ❑ CSO flow volume ❑ Receiving water quality f. How many storm events were monitored during the last year? _ GA. CSO Events. a. Give the number of CSO events in the last year. events (❑ actual or ❑ approx.) b. Give the average duration per CSO event. hours (❑ actual or ❑ approx.) EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 20 of 22 FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN: Terrible Creek WWTP, NCO066516 Renewal Neuse C. Give the average volume per CSO event. million gallons (❑ actual or ❑ approx.) d. Give the minimum rainfall that caused a CSO event in the last year Inches of rainfall G.5. Description of Receiving Waters. a. Name of receiving water: b. Name of watershed/river/stream system: United State Soil Conservation Service 14-digit watershed code (if known): C. Name of State Management/River Basin: United States Geological Survey 8-digit hydrologic cataloging unit code (if known): G.6. CSO Operations. Describe any known water quality impacts on the receiving water caused by this CSO (e.g., permanent or intermittent beach closings, permanent or intermittent shell fish bed closings, fish kills, fish advisories, other recreational loss, or violation of any applicable State water quality standard). END OF PART G. REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE. EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 21 of 22 Town of Fuquay-Varina Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit No. SC0066S16 Outfall 001 Form 2A Additional Information B.2 Topographic Map Refer to Figure 1 for a topographic map. B.3 Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for a site layout and process flow schematic. Influent Pumping and Preliminary Treatment The Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) operates an influent pump station with a total of six (6) submersible pumps and a firm pumping capacity of 9 mgd. The influent pump station receives flow from a 24-inch gravity main into an influent channel, which then passes through a mechanically cleaned coarse bar screen. Following the coarse screen flow can be split between two influent wet wells, each of which contain two larger capacity pumps (40 HP) and one smaller capacity pump (25 HP). The WWTP influent is then pumped through a single 18-inch force main to the preliminary treatment facility (PTF), which includes fine screens and grit removal processes. Upon entering the PTF, flow is split between two screenings channels with 1/4-inch mechanically cleaned step screens. A third influent channel with a manually cleaned 1-inch bar rack is also available. After passing through the screenings channels, flow is then directed through two Eutek Headcell stacked plate style grit removal cells, ten (10) six-foot diameter trays. After passing through the grit collection cells, flow is then conveyed to a distribution box, which splits flow between two circular biological nutrient removal (BNR) basins. Secondary Treatment Secondary treatment is provided through two 125-foot diameter, circular, 5-stage conventional BNR basins. Flow enters the basin in the center, which is an anaerobic zone. Following the anaerobic zone, flow goes through the first anoxic zone in an intermediate annular ring, an aerobic zone, a second anoxic zone, and finally a reaeration zone in the outer annular ring of the basin. Fine bubble diffusers are used for aeration and platform mounted mixers are used in the anaerobic and anoxic zones. Window pumps are used for recycling nitrified mixed liquor from the aerobic zone to the first anoxic zone. Following the BNR basins, flow is conveyed to a distribution box, where it is distributed to the two secondary clarifiers. There are two 85-foot diameter, 16-foot sidewall depth secondary clarifiers. The clarifiers are upfitted with suction header type sludge removal systems and rotating trough style scum removal. As part of the activated sludge process, settled activated sludge from the secondary clarifiers is recycled to the influent of the aeration basins (return activated sludge or RAS). A RAS pump station pumps RAS from the two clarifiers to the PTF effluent piping, upstream of the BNR Town of Fuquay-Varina Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit No. SC0066516 Outfall 001 basin distribution box. Secondary clarified effluent is conveyed to the WWTPs tertiary filtration system. The Terrible Creek WWTP has the capability to feed three different chemicals to assist in the WWTP treatment processes. The plant has the ability to feed soldium hydroxide (caustic) to primary effluent upstream of the BNR basins to provide supplemental alkalinity for nitrification. Supplemental carbon can be added in the BNR basins as an external source of readily biodegradable carbon for heterotrophic denitrifying bacteria if needed. Alum is capable of being added upstream of secondary clarifiers for chemical phosphorous removal. Filtration & Disinfection Secondary clarified effluent is conveyed to the WWTP's two Leopold Ultrascreen disk style filtration units. Each filter unit consists of stainless steel mesh media mounted on circular disks, through which forward flow must pass. The filter units each contain 12 stainless steel media mounted disks. The disks rotate during filtration and provide an effective filtration pore size of 10 micrometers (µm). After passing through the filter media, filtered effluent is then combined and conveyed to the WWTP UV disinfection system. The UV disinfection system consists of two UV disinfection channels, each with two service and one redundant bank of UV lamps. The UV system is a TrojanUVSigna System with eight UV lamps per bank. Following UV disinfection, treated effluent is conveyed through flow measurement and effluent sampling and ultimately to the outfall at Terrible Creek. Solids Treatment Residuals generated during the liquid treatment process are removed from the liquid treatment train to maintain an equilibrium concentration of activated sludge solids in the biological treatment tanks. The excess residuals or waste activated sludge (WAS) are removed from the liquid treatment process in the return activated sludge stream. WAS is capable of being pumped from the WAS pump station to either a sludge holding tank or a gravity belt thickener. The sludge holding tank receives sludge from the WAS pump station and the thickened WAS (TWAS) pumps when the dewatering unit is operating in thickening mode. WAS is removed from the sludge storage tank by the sludge feed pumps located in the solids handling facility. The sludge storage tank has a 61.5-ft diameter by 18-ft sidewater depth with a volumetric capacity of approximately 400,000 gallons. Aeration and mixing capability is proposed via a fine bubble membrane diffuser system. An aeration rate of 20 cfm per 1000 cubic feet keeps solids aerated and in suspension. The Terrible Creek WWTP solids dewatering facility provides dewatering of WAS. The dewatering facility consists of two (2) 3-belt filter presses (BFPs), with a gravity belt thickener Town of Fuquay-Varina Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit No. SC0066516 Outfall 001 located just upstream of the filter press. The 3-belt presses have an operating width of two meters and are designed for a maximum solids loading rate of 1,500 dry pounds per hour and a maximum hydraulic loading rate of 400 gallons per minute. Dewatered residuals are conveyed to a truck loading facility and loaded in trucks for offsite composting. W E • i S w; • M so 1 ' ' ► fi.. f srr= _e FU ' Outfall 001 Latitude:35°36'49" Longitude: 78043'44" • • • • 7S1 • f \ •`paw` � � 1f y _�- �, r -- • • - �" Terrible Creek WWTP Influent Gravity Main wiiro A ' •• Terrible Creek WWTP Property Boundary Scale Figure 1: 0 1,000 2,000 4,000 Hazen // Topographic Map FU0UA\\(-i/!-�R1NA Terrible Creek WWTP Feet -- NPDES 0066516 1 inch = 2,000 feet Permit Application INFLUENT PUMP STATION GENERATOR CHEMICAL STORAGE AND FEED — PRELIMINARY TREATMENT FACILITY — EFFLUENT TO TERRIBLE CREEK BNR TANK I I I BNR TANK 2 BOX SLUDGE SECONDARY IN SECONDARY I I STORAGE CLARIFIER 1 CLARIFIER Z ULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION BUILDING TRUCK LOADING FACILITY SLUDGE DEWATERING AND ADMIN BLDG Io PROPERTY LINE PARKING LOT n o5i P0.OPERTY LINE Figure 2: Site Plan Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit NCO066516 Q=3.0mgd No Terrible Creek Q=6 —► 0 Step Screens Grit Removal UV Disk Filter (2) Belt Filter Press 2) 3 mgd RAS/WAS Pump Station Q = 3.0 mgd Left panel seen when folded I WAS Q = 0.3 mgd Gravity Belt Thickening Figure 3: Process Flow Diagram Terrible Creek WWTP NPDES Permit NCO066516 Fuquay-Varina Terrible Creek WWTP Residuals Management Plan Overview and Summary The Town of Fuquay-Varina operates the Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) which discharges treated effluent to the Terrible Creek in the Neuse River basin. The WWTP is currently operating under a permitted discharge flow of 3.0-mgd. The solids handling processes at the Terrible Creek WWTP: • Provide raw waste activated sludge thickening by utilization of two "3-belt" dewatering units capable of independent operation as a gravity belt thickener which can produce a thickened waste activated sludge product. Liquid residuals storage for this material is provided via an interconnection with the sludge storage tank. Additionally, thickened waste activated sludge product can also be routed to a liquid loadout facility. • Provide process capability to produce a belt filter press dewatered cake product from the treatment facility. The dewatered cake produced is then routed to off -site composting facilities (McGill Environmental, New Hill, NC). Trash, Sediment and Grit The Terrible Creek WWTP process design includes coarse (influent pump station) and fine (preliminary treatment facility) screens for the removal of trash and sediment from the liquid treatment trains. The preliminary treatment facility also includes a grit removal system composed of a grit concentrator and grit washing/classification unit. Both the influent pump station and the preliminary treatment facility are designed with screenings collection capabilities for short-term storage, prior to being transported to an offsite landfill facility. Estimated Residuals Production Rates Undigested (raw) residuals production rates were estimated for the facility based on a BioWin® process model developed for the WWTP. The BioWin® process model utilized historical influent BOD, TSS, and other wastewater characteristics in developing estimates for treatment facility process performance and residuals production rates. The estimated residuals production rates for the facility are as shown in Table 1. Table 1: Raw Residuals Production Rates (3.0 MGD Design Flow) Average Annual Maximum Month Sludge Production Rate, Ibs/MG 1,200 1,600 Sludge Production Rate, Ibs/day 3,600 4,800 Typical Raw WAS Concentration, %TS 0.7% 0.7% Typical Raw WAS Volume, gallon/day 57,554 76,740 TERRIBLE CREEK RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Page 1 of 5 10/17/18 Residuals Handling Facilities The Terrible Creek residuals handling facilities include the following process components: • Waste Activated Sludge Pumping • Liquid Sludge Storage • Raw Sludge Thickening and Dewatering • Liquid Sludge Loading and Handling These facilities are further described in the following sections. Waste Activated Sludge Pumping Waste activated sludge has the same solids concentration as the plant's return activated sludge (e.g., secondary clarifier underflow concentration). Waste activated sludge branches off of the RAS pump discharge header inside the RAS pump station building. The WAS flow is measured with a magnetic flow meter and controlled using a motor operated modulating plug valve. The WAS is routed to the sludge storage tank for storage or to the dewatering building for thickening or dewatering. Sludge Storage Raw waste activated sludge storage is provided in a 61.5-ft diameter x 18-ft sidewater depth holding tank with a volumetric capacity of approximately 400,000 gallons. Aeration and mixing are provided in this tank by fine bubble membrane diffusers. Underflow from this tank is routed to the dewatering facility where raw waste activated sludge can be: (1) further thickened and sent back to the sludge storage tank (recuperative thickening operations mode) or liquid loadout; or (2) fully dewatered and routed to off -site management facilities (e.g., off -site composting). Under normal operating conditions, the Terrible Creek WWTP design provides for 6.5 days of residuals storage for un-thickened WAS at 7,000 mg TSS/L concentration. The solids processing design also includes provisions to increase the residual storage capacity at the plant to greater than 30-days when required, by thickening the sludge with a gravity belt thickener prior to storage in the sludge storage tank and/or the use of the gravity belt thickening process in a recuperative thickening operational mode. The methods and derivation of the design sludge storage capacity under both normal operating and during periods where additional residual storage capacity is required are outlined in the paragraphs below. Table 2: Sludge Storage Tank Normal Operating Condition Design Values Design Condition Value Design Flow 3.0 MGD Average Raw Sludge Production Rate 1,200 Ib/MG Design Average WAS Concentration 7,000 mg/L Sludge Digester Storage Tank Volume 400,000 gal TERRIBLE CREEK RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Page 2 of 5 10/17/18 3.0 MG X 1,200 lb _ 3,600 lb of sludge produced day MG day 3,600 lb sludge X L X 106mg X " X gal = 61,761 gal of waste sludge produced day 7,000 mg kg 2.2 lb 3.785 L day 400,000 gal 61,761 _ 6.5 dayso residuals storage gal � 9 When conditions dictate that greater than 6.5 days of residuals storage will be required, WAS is wasted to the gravity belt thickener section of the dewatering equipment. After being processed through the gravity belt thickener, the thickened sludge is directed to the TWAS pump station instead of continuing to the belt filter press. The thickened sludge is then pumped by the TWAS pumps to the sludge storage tank. The solids processing system was designed to allow for greater than 30-days of residual sludge storage when operating conditions dictate. The gravity belt thickener is designed to process sludge with up to a 4% solids concentration. Both the Sludge Feed and TWAS pumps are also designed to allow for pumping sludge with a 4% solids concentration. The Terrible Creek WWTP residual storage design allows for the storage of thickened WAS up to a 4% solids concentration. The calculations demonstrate that greater than 30-days of onsite residual storage is available at the WWTP, in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0505(o), when the solids concentration of the sludge stored in the sludge storage tank is raised to 3.5%. When solids concentrations exceed 2.5% in the sludge storage tank, aeration of the tank will cease until normal operating conditions resume. The lack of aeration will not have an impact on the storage of sludge in the tank. Table 3: Sludge Storage Tank Design Calculations for Excess Storage Duration Conditions Design Condition Value Design Flow 3.0 MGD Average Raw Sludge Production Rate 1,200 Ib/MG Design Average TWAS Concentration 35,000 mg/L Sludge Digester Storage Tank Volume 400,000 gal TERRIBLE CREEK RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Page 3 of 5 10/17/18 3.0 MG X 1,200 lb = 3,600 a of sludge produced day MG day 3,600 lb sludge X L X "-9 X kg X gal = 12,354 gal of thickened sludge produced day 35,000 mg kg 2.2 lb 3.785 L day 400,000 gal 12,354 gal = 32.4 days residuals storage ay o /f 9 Raw Sludge Thickening and Dewatering Residuals dewatering facilities include a solids handling building outfitted with two 2.0-meter width dewatering units. The units are "3-belt" dewatering units which are characterized by an independent gravity belt thickener coupled with a conventional 2-belt belt filter press dewatering unit. The 3-belt system provides the capability to operate in either a "thickening" or "dewatering" dual duty operating configuration. The 3-belt units provide the capability to produce a dewatered cake product which can be transported off -site for management and/or disposal. The dewatering unit thickening capacity is approximately 400 gallons per minute (hydraulic loading limit) and 1,500 dry pounds per hour (solids loading limit). Estimated dewatering unit system capacity utilization at the design flow rate is summarized in Table 4 with a single unit operating in dewatering mode with a raw waste activated sludge feed stock. Table 4: Raw Residuals Production Rates (3.0 MGD Design Flow) Average Annual Maximum Month Sludge Production Rate, Ibs/day 3,600 4,800 Typical Raw WAS Concentration, %TS 0.75% 0.75% Typical Raw WAS Volume, gallon/day 57,S54 76,740 Runtime (HLR Limited), hours/day 2.4 3.2 Runtime (SLR Limited), hours/day 2.4 3.2 Dewatering Unit Capacity Utilization 10.0% 13.3% Sludge feed pumping, polymer make-up and feed equipment, and dewatered cake conveyance equipment support overall system redundancy and reliability objectives to minimize "single point of failure" systems in sludge feed pumping and polymer conditioning sub -systems. Thickened waste activated sludge pumps are provided in the solids handling building to transfer thickened material from the independent gravity deck to the sludge storage tank or to the liquid loadout station. Liquid Sludge Loading and Handling The liquid loading station is fed from the TWAS pumps located in the dewatering building. Capability is provided to allow liquid loading of un-stabilized materials for off -site management. TERRIBLE CREEK RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Page 4 of 5 10/17/18 Residuals Disposal and Management Options Dewatered cake is conveyed to a truck loading facility and loaded into trucks for off -site disposal. Dewatered cake is then trucked to McGill Environmental's composting facility in New Hill, NC. At this facility the un-stabilized residuals are converted to a Class A compost material. TERRIBLE CREEK RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Page 5 of 5 10/17/18 Summary of Terrible Creek WWTP First Species Toxicity Testing 2015 - 2017 9n% Dilution - chronic Toxicity Test Start Date Contract Cob Organism Mortality Location CompOance� Nenwmp. o n` (ma/L) copper(WL) Time Period PH start finish DO start finish Sample Component Cond Cl2 Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.32 7.67 8.4 8.0 Dilution 190 N/A 7.18 7.78 8.6 7.6 lstSample 362 <0.1 7.39 7.81 8.1 7.9 2nd Sample 364 <0.1 wednesday, June 10, 2015 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.03 7.52 8.3 7.8 Dilution 180 N/A 7.17 7.67 8.3 7.9 1st Sample 565 <0.1 7.34 7.70 8.1 8.0 2nd Sample 556 <0.1 Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance 0.096 Test Start Ist Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.32 7.57 7.9 7.7 Dilution 144 N/A 7.43 7.62 8.0 7.9 1st Sample 620 <0.1 7.53 7.61 8.0 8.0 2nd Sample 603 <0.1 Wednesday, December 9, 2015 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance Test Start istRenewal 2nd Renewal 7.96 7.98 8.2 7.9 Dilution 158 N/A 7.40 7.94 8.5 7.9 lstSample 451 <0.1 7.71 7.78 7.9 7.8 2nd Sample 450 <0.1 Wednesday, March 9,2016 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance 0.08 0.002 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.61 8.06 8.4 7.9 Dilution 189 N/A 7.71 8.08 8.2 7.5 1st Sample 394 <0.1 7.65 8.02 8.1 7.5 2nd Sample 414 <0.1 Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance 0.087 0.012 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.73 7.85 8.0 7.7 Dilution 173 N/A 7.39 7.89 8.1 7.7 lstSample 420 <0.1 7.48 7.68 8.4 7.4 2nd Sample 427 <0.1 Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance 0.0e4 0.004 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.52 7.94 7.8 7.4 Dilution 174 N/A 7.51 7.91 7.7 7.2 1st Sample 503 <0.1 7.63 7.93 7.5 7.0 2nd Sample 513 <0.1 Wednesday, March 15, 2017 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff compliance 0.095 0.007 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.49 8.07 8.3 7.6 Dilution 182 N/A 7.46 7.90 8.4 7.2 1st Sample 599 <0.1 7.47 7.95 8.4 7.7 2nd Sample 455 <0.1 Wedemday, June 21, 2017 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.27 7.81 7.9 7.4 Dilution 156 N/A 7.22 7.83 8.0 7.4 1st Sam le 457 <0.1 7.22 7.94 8.2 7.7 2nd Sample 376 <0.1 Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance 0.11 0.0004 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.18 7.78 7.8 7.8 Dilution 160 N/A 7.29 7.78 8.0 7.7 1st Sample 570 <0.1 7.37 7.79 8.1 7.7 2nd Sample 562 <0.1 Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance 0.217 0.002 Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.25 7.83 7.8 7.9 Dilution 175 N/A 7.34 7.84 8.2 7.6 1st Sample 630 <0.1 7.42 7.87 8.3 7.8 2nd Sample 604 <0.1 Wednesday, March 14,2018 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.06 7.60 8.1 7.3 Dilution 182 N/A 6.95 7.56 7.9 7.2 1st Sample 540 <0.1 6.91 7.52 8.0 7.2 2nd Sample 495 <0.1 Wednesday, June 27,2018 Meritech Flea 0.00% Eff Compliance o.00w Test Start 1st Renewal 2nd Renewal 7.41 8.10 8.4 7.9 Dilution 183 N/A 7.30 8.11 8.1 7.6 1st Sample 522 <0.1 7.59 8.10 7.7 7.5 2nd Sample 689 <0.1 Contact: Dan Hackney Client: Fuquay-Varina, Town of 401 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 Meritech Work Order # Parameters ✓Total Dissolved Solids J Ammonia, Nitrogen ✓TKN ✓Nitrate/Nitrite, Nitrogen Nitrogen, total /Antimony, total Arsenic, total Beryllium, total J Cadmium, total Chromium, total )pper, total Lead, total f Mercury, total Nickel, total Phosphorus, total J Selenium, total ./Silver, total ✓Thallium, total Zinc, total ✓ Hardness (titration) EPA 625 Meritech Work Order # Parameters J Cyanide, total ✓Oil & Grease (HEM) Phenols, total EPA 624 Meritech, Inc. Environmental Laboratory Laboratory Certification No.165 Report Date: 2/29/2016 Project: PPA Date Sample Rcvd: 2/10/2016 02101646 Sample: Effluent Composite 2/9-10/16 Result Analysis Date ReportingT,imit Method 200 mg/L 2/13/16 10.0 mg/L SM 2540C 0.9 mg/L 2/15/16 0.02 mg/L EPA 350.1 1.83 mg/L 2/16/16 0.20 mg/L EPA 351.1 5.62 mg/L 2/12/16 0.10 mg/L EPA 353.2 7.45 mg/L 2/16/16 0.20 mg/L EPA 353.2 <0.025 mg/L 2/15/16 0.025 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.010 mg/L 2/15/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.005 mg/L 2/15/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.002 mg/L 2/15/16 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.005 mg/L 2/15/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 0.004 mg/L 2/15/16 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.010 mg/L 2/15/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.0002 mg/L 2/16/16 0.0002 mg/L EPA 245.1 <0.010 mg/L 2/15/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 0.030 mg/L 2/15/16 0.020 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.010 mg/L 2/15/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.005 mg/L 2/15/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 <0.020 mg/L 2/15/16 0.020 mg/L EPA.200.7 <0.010 mg/L 2/15/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 60 mg/L 2/11/16 1 mg/L SM 2340C Attached 2/26/16 - - 625 02101647 Sample: Effluent Grab 2/10/16 Result Analysis Date Reporting limit Method <0.005 mg/L 2/15/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 335.4 <5 mg/L 2/11/16 5 mg/L EPA 1664A 0.036 mg/L 2/16/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 420.1 Attached 2/18/16 - - 624 I herebycertify that I have reviewed and approve these data. fy PP 1 � Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 rol fq ZA11A?_e.'7e.Q faY r,?? MERITECH, INC. Environmental Laboratories 4 A Division of Water Technology and Controls, Inc. Client: Fuquay-Varina Meritech ID#: 02101646 Project: PPA Analysis: 02/26/16 Client Sample ID: Effluent Extraction: 02/15/16 Sample Collection: 02/10/16 Analyst: PM Dilution Factor: l EPA 625 SElVMIVOEATILE ORGANICS Parameter Result Parameter Result ✓Acenaphthene fAcenaphthylene <10 ug/L "//FPluoranthene <10 u&L <10 ug/L ✓Pluorene <10 ug/L nthracene <10 ug/L Aexachlorobenzene <10 ug/L J Benzidine <50 ug/L vHexachlorobutadiene <10 ug/L �Benzo(a)anthracene <10 ug/L V Hexachlorocyclopentadiene t50 ug/L J Benzo(a)pyrene <10 ug/L f Hexachloroethane <10 ug/L J 3,4-Benzofluoranthene <10 ug/L ✓ lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 ug/L enzo(l-)fluoranthene <10 ug/L /Isophorone <10 ug/L, 3enzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 ug/L 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 ug/L 3enzyl butyl phthalate <10 ug/L Naphthalene <10 ug/L v Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane <10 ug/L ✓Nitrobenzene <10 ug/L Ais(2-chloroethyl)ether <10 ug/L A-Nitrosodimethylamine <10 ug/L is(2-chloroisopropyl)ether` Bis(2-ethylhe%yi)phthalate <10 ug/L ✓N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ✓N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 ug/L d < 10 ug/L <10 ug/L ✓4-Bromophenyl phenyl, ether <10 ug/L /Phenanthrene <10 ug/L, ,/2-Chloronaphthalene <10 ug/L /Pyrene <10 ug/L ,/ 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether <10 ug/L. A2,4-Tichlorobenzene <10 ug/L V Chrysene <10 ug/L VDibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 ug/L ,/p-Chloro-m-cresol <10 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L J 2-Chlorophernol <10 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L J2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L v/2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 ug/L ✓3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine <50 ug/L /2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 ug/L Diethyl phthalate <10 'ug/L V4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol <50 ug(L ✓ Dimethyl phthalate <10 ug/L '' 2-Nitrophenol. <10 ug/L Di-n-butyl phthalate <10 ug/L 4-Nitrophenol <50 ug/L ✓ 2,4-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L \/.�entachlorophenol <50 ug/L 2,6-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L Phenol <10 ug/L ✓ Di-n-oetyl phthalate <10 ug/L ,/2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 ug/L J 1,2-Dipheny1hydrazine <10 ug/L ,7 hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data. Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Ph * (336) 342-1522 Fax MERITECH y INCR Environmental Laboratories ' Laboratory Certification #165 Client: Puquay Varina Meritech ID#: 02101647 Project: PPA Analysis: 02/18/16 Client Sample ID: Effluent Analyst: VWV Sample Collection: 02/10/16 Dilution Factor: 1 Report Date: 02/22/16 EPA 624 VOLATILE ORGANICS Parameter Result Benzene < 1.00 ug/L Dichlorobrornomethane /Bromofonn < 1.00 ug/L < 1.00 ug/L 1/Methyl Bromide <5.00 ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride < 1.00 ug/L Chlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L Chloroethane < 5.00 ug/L 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether < 5.00 ug/L Chloroform < 1.00 ug/L ✓ Methyl Chloride < 5.00 ug/L Chlorodibromomethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dibromoethane < 1.00 ug/L v/1,1-Dichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L ✓1,2-Dichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L ✓ 1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L ,/ 1,2-Dichlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L V 1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 1,00 ug/L ✓ 1, 1 -Dichloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L \/trans-1,2-Dichloroethylen.e < 1.00 ug/L q/1,2-Dichloropropane < 1.00 ug/L leis-1,3-Dichloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L //trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L J Ethyl benzene < 1.00 ug/L ✓Methylene chloride < 1.00 ug/L ,/I,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 1.00 ug/L .! Tetrachloroethylene . < 1.00 ug/L Toluene < 1.00 ug/L \/1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L V/l,l 2-Trichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L ,/Trichloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L Trichlorofluoromethane < 5.00 ug/L Vinyl chloride < 5.00 ug/L Additional Compounds Acrolein <50.0 ug/L Acrylonitrile <10.0 ug/L I hereby certify that 1 have reviewed and approve these data. s Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Ph * (336) 342-1522 Fax Chain of Custody Record COC M—B'ILIZS l ECH INC, Client: Fuquay Varina Phone: Environmental Laboratories Fax: ~, A Division of Water Technology and Control, Inc. Address: Email: Project: PPA 642 Tamco Rd Phone 1-336-342-4748 PO #:Turn Around Time Reidsville, NC Fax: 1-336-342-1522 Attention: Chris Grimes sta {ays> �� Y 24-48 Hr 27320 Email: wtclab(a)bellsouth.net Web Site: www.meritech-labs.com l , l G - Lab Use Only `� Sample Sampling Dates & Times Person Taking Sample (Signature): ��� OK? LocationllD # START END Time Date Time Comp? Aor Grab? Conts. On Tests Required tC pH C120K? Date C- Effluent C 3 TDS, 626 sr 5_ r >✓ ,r i G C 1 NH3, Ntot (H2SO4) J tom;. S C 1 Metals - Sb,As,Be,Cd,Cr,Cu,Pb,Ni,Se,Ag, TI,Zn, Hg,Hardness,Ptot (wl HNO3) �. ' `=' �' ! l ��� G j I a J G 2 Cyanide (w1NaOH ), Oil & Grease (w/HCI) � l c Spy-� Effluent 1 G 3 624(wlHCl) r G 1 Phenols (wlH2SO4 & CuSO4) La Comments: Method of Shipment: � ups Will these results be used for regulatory purposes? Fed Ex '--Yes No Relinquished a Date: © Hand Delivery �- `' yam~ I '' Rellnquished L/ �- Dale: Other o2 /1 D //,6 Relinquished by: Date: T3 0 Time: *RUSH work must be approved prior to submitting samples, by: by: r Date: Time: Date: Time: I Date• Time: 30 Meritech, Inc. Environmental Laboratory - Laboratory Certification No. 165 Contact: Adam Stephenson Client: Fuquay-Varina, Town of 401 Old Honeycutt Road Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 Report Date: Project: Date Sample Rcvd: 1/4/2017 PPA 12/20/2016 Meritech Work Order # 12201611 Sample; Effluent Composite 12/19-20/16 Parameters Result Analysis Date Rgportine Litnit Method Total Dissolved Solids 356 mg/L 12/21/16 10.0 mg/L SM 2540C Ammonia, Nitrogen 4.9 mg/L 12/21/16 0.02 mg/L EPA 350.1 TKN 5.40 mg/L 12/22/16 0.20 mg/L EPA 351.1 Nitrate/Nitrite, Nitrogen 3.89 mg/L 12/20/16 0.10 mg/L EPA 353.2 Nitrogen, total 9.29 mg/L 12/20/16 0.20 mg/L EPA 353.2 Antimony, total <0,025 mg/L 12/29/16 0.025 mg/L EPA 200.7 Arsenic, total <0.010 mg/L 12/29/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Beryllium, total <0.005 mg/L 12/29/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 Cadmium, total <0.002 mg/L 12/29/16 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 hromium, total <O.005 mg/L 12/29/16 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 l'opper, total 0.012 mg/L 12/29/16 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 Lead, total <0.010 mg/L 12/29/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Mercury, total <0.0002 mg/L 12/27/16 0.0002 mg/L EPA 245.1 Nickel, total <0.010 mg/L 12/29/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Phosphorus, total 0.139 mg/L 12/29/16 0.020 mg/L EPA 200.7 Selenium, total <0,010 mg/L 12/29/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Silver, total <0.005 mg/L 12/29/16 O.00S mg/L EPA 200.7 Thallium, total <0.020 mg/L 12/29/16 0.020 mg/L EPA 200.7 Zinc, total 0,074 mg/L 12/29/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Hardness (titration) 56 mg/L 12/22/16 1 mg/L SM 2340C EPA 625 Attached 12/29/16 - - 625 Meritech Work Order It 12201612 Sample: Effluent Grab 12/20/16 Paran e1 16 Result Analysis Date Reporting Limit Method Cyanide, total <0,005 mg/L 12/27/16 O.00S mg/L EPA 33S.4 Oil & Grease (HEM) <5 mg/L 12/23/16 5 mg/L EPA 1664A Phenols,. total 0.038 mg/L 12/30/16 0.010 mg/L EPA 420.1 EPA 624 Attached 12/20/16 - - 624 I hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data. Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 tel.(336)342-4748 fax,(336)342-1522 AMERITECH, INC. Environmental Laboratories 1t A Division of Water Technology and Controls, Inc, Client: Fuquay-Varina Meritech ID#: 12201611 Project: 625 Analysis: 12/29/16 Client Sample ID: Effluent Extraction: 12/20/16 Sample Collection: 12/19/16 Analyst: PM Dilution Factor: 1 EPA 625 SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS Parameter Result Parameter Result Acenaphthene <10 ug/L Fluoranthene <10 ug/L Acenaphthylene <10 ug/L Fluorene <10 ug/L Anthracene <10 ug/L Hexachlorobenzene <10 ub/L, Benzidine <50 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene <10 ug/L Benzo(a)anthracene <10 ug/L Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <50 ug/L Benzo(a)pyrene <10 ug/L Hexachloroethane <10 ug/L 3,4-Benzofluoranthene <10 ug/L Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 ug/L Benzo(k)fluoranthene <10 ug/L Isophorone <10 ug/L Benzo(g,h,i)pegIene <10 ug/L 2-Methy1naphthalene <10 ug/L Benzyl butyl phthalate <10 ug/L Naphthalene <10 ug/L Bis(2-chloroethoxy)niethane <10 ug/L Nitrobenzene <10 ug/L Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether <10 ug/L N-Nitrosodimethylamine <10 ug/L Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether <10 ug/L N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine <10 ug/L Bis(2-ethylhexy1)phthalate <10 ug/L N-Nitrosodiphenylamine <10 ug/L 4-Broniopltenyl phenyl ether <10 ug/L Phenanthrene <10 ug/L 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 ug/L Pyrene <10 ug/L 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether <10 ug/L 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 ug/L Chrysene <10 ug/L Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <10 ug/L p-Chloro-m-cresol <10 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2-Chlorophenol <10 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 ug/L 3,Y-Dichlorobenzidine <50 ug/L 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 ug/L Diethyl phthalate <10 ug/L, 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol <50 ug/L Dimethyl phthalate <10 ug/L 2-Nitroplienol <I0 ug/L Di-n-butyl phthalate <10 ug/L 4-Nitrophenol <50 ug/L 2,4-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L Pentachlorophenol <50 ug/L 2,6-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L Phenol <10 ug/L Di-n-octyl phthalate <10 ug/L 2,4,6-Triehloroplienol <10 Ug/L 1,2-Diplienylhydrazine <10 ug/L 1 hereby certify that 1 have reviewed and approve these data, , Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Ph * (336) 342-1522 Fax MERITECH, INC. . A,A.- Environmental Laboratories Laboratory Certification #165 Client: Fuquay - Varina Meritech ED#: 12201612 Project: 624 Analysis: 12/20/16 Client Sample ID: Effluent Analyst: VwV Sample Collection; 12/20/16 Dilution Factor: I - Report Date: 12/26/16 EPA 624 VOILATHY, ORGANICS Parameter Result Benzene < 1.00 ug/L Dichlorobromomethane < 1.00 ug/L Bromoforni < 1.00 ug/L Methyl Bromide < 5,00 ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride < 1.00 ug/L Chlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L Chloroethane < 5.00 ug/L 2-CIIIOCoethyl vinyl ether < 5.00, ug/L Cliturofonn < 1.00 ug/L -Methyl Chloride < 5.00 ug/L Chlorodibrornornuthanc < 1.00 ug/l, 1,2-Dibromoetlimic < 1.00 ug/L I,I-Dichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-13ichlorcethaiie < 1.00 ug/L 1,41-Dichloroberizene < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobon7ene < 1.00 ug/L, 1.3-Dichlorobenzene. < 1.00 ug/L 1.1 -Dichloroethylelle < 1.00 ug/L trans-1,2-Dichloroetilyidne < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane < 1.00 ug/L cis- O-Dichloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L trans- 1,3-Dicliloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L, Ethyl benzene < 1.00 ug/L Methylene chloride < 1.00 UgII' 1, 1,2,2-'retrachloroethane < 1,00 ug/L Tetrachloroetilylene < 1.00 ug/L Toluene < 1.00 ug/L 1, 1,1 -Trichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,42-Trichloroethane < 1,00 ug/L Trichloroethylone < 1.00 ug/l, Trichtorof-luorometliane < 5.00 ug/l, Vinyl chloride < 5.00 ug/L Additional Compounds Acrolein < 50.0 ug/L Acrylonitrile < 10.0 ug/L I hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data. A. 1-aboratory, Re-preesen(WatVie 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Ph * (336) 342-1522 Fax Meritech, Inca Environmental Laboratory Laboratory Certification No.165 Contact: Adam Stephenson Report Date: 12/26/2017 Client: Fuquay-Varina, Town of 401 Old Honeycutt Road Project: PPA Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 Date Sample Rcvd: 12/5/2017 Meritech Work Order # 12051767 Sample: Effluent Composite 12/4-5/17 Parameters Result Analysis late Reporting Limit Method Total Dissolved Solids 340 mg/L 12/7/17 10.0 mg/L SM 2540C Ammonia, Nitrogen 0.1 mg/L 12/11/17 0.02 mg/L EPA 350.1 TKN 0.75 mg/L 12/14/17 0.20 mg/L EPA 351.1 Nitrate/Nitrite, Nitrogen 6.16 mg/L 12/6/17 0.10 mg/L EPA 353.2 Nitrogen, total 6.91 mg/L 12/14/17 0.20 mg/L EPA 353.2 Antimony, total 0.0018 mg/L 12/14/17 0.0005 mg/L EPA 200.8 Arsenic, total <0.010 mg/L 12/7/17 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Beryllium, total <0.005 mg/L 12/7/17 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 Cadmium, total <0.002 mg/L 12/7/17 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 Chromium, total <0.005 mg/L 12/7/17 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 Copper, total <0.002 mg/L 12/7/17 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.7 Lead, total <0.0005 mg/L 12/14/17 0.0005 mg/L EPA 200.8 Mercury, total <0.0002 mg/L 12/7/17 0.0002 mg/L EPA 245.1 Nickel, total <0.010 mg/L 12/7/17 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Phosphorus, total <0.020 mg/L 12/7/17 0.020 mg/L EPA 200.7 Selenium, total <0.002 mg/L 12/18/17 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.8 Silver, total <0.005 mg/L 12/7/17 0.005 mg/L EPA 200.7 Thallium, total <0.0005 mg/L 12/14/17 0,0005 mg/L EPA 200.8 Zinc, total 0.161 mg/L 12/7/17 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.7 Hardness (titration) 68 mg/L 12/7/17 1 mg/L SM 2340C EPA 625 Attached 12/18/17 - - 625 Meritech Work Order # 12051768 Sample: Effluent Grab 12/5/17 Parameters Result Analysis Date Reporting Limit Method Cyanide, total <0.005 mg/L 12/7/17 0.005 mg/L EPA 335.4 Oil & Grease (HEM) <5 mg/L 12/11/17 5 mg/L EPA 1664B Phenols, total 0.041 mg/L 12/7/17 0.010 mg/L EPA 420.1 EPA 624 Attached 12/14/17 - - 624 1 hereby certify thatl have reviewed and approve these data. (( - a Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road, Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 tel.(336)342-4748 fax.(336)342-1522 . MERITECH, INC. Environmental Laboratories t! Laboratory Certification #165 Client: Fuquay Varina Project: PPA Client Sample ID: Effluent Sample Collection: 12/05/17 Meritech ID#: 12051768 Analysis: 12/14/17 Analyst: VWV Dilution Factor: 1 Report Date: 12/18/17 EPA 624 VOLATILE ORGANICS Parameter Result Benzene < 1.00 ug/L Dichlorobromomethane < 1.00 ug/L Bromoform < 1.00 ug/L Methyl Bromide < 5.00 ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride < 1.00 ug/L Chlorobenzcne < 1.00 ug/L Chloroethane < 5.00 ug/L 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether < 5.00 ug/L Chloroform < 1.00 ug/L Methyl Chloride < 5.00 ug/L Chlorodibromomethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dibromoethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 1.00 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane < 1.00 ug/L cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene < 1.00 ug/L Ethyl benzene < 1.00 ug/L Methylene chloride < 1.00 ug/L 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 1.00 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L Toluene < 1.00 ug/L 1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 1.00 ug(L 1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 1.00 ug/L Trichloroethylene < 1.00 ug/L TrichIorofluoromethane < 5.00 ug/L Vinyl chloride < 5.00 ug/L Additional Compounds Acrolein <50.0 ug/L AcryIonitrile <10.0 ug/L I hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data. I'll 6- Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4743 Ph * (336) 342-1522 Fax MERITECH, INC. Environmental Laboratories A Division of Water Technology and Controls, Inc. Client: Fuquay-Varina Meritech ID#: 12051767 Project: PPA Analysis: 12/18/17 Client Sample ID: Effluent Extraction: 12/06/17 Sample Collection: 12/04-05/17 Analyst: CWL Dilution Factor: 1 EPA 625 SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS Parameter Result Parameter Result Acenaphthene <10 ug/L Fluoranthene <10 ug/L Acenaphthylene <10 ug/L Fluorene <10 ug/L Anthracene <10 ug/L Hexachlorobenzene <10 ug/L Benzidine <50 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene <10 ug/L Benzo(a)anthraeene <10 ug/L, Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <50 ug/L Benzo(a)pyrene <10 ug/L. HexachIoroethane <10 ug/L 3,4-Benzoiluoranthene <.10 ug/L Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <10 ug/L Benzo(k)iluoranthene <10 ug/L Isophorone <10 ua,/L Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <10 ug/L 2-Methylnaphthalene <10 uWL Benzyl butyl phthalate <10 ug/L Naphthalene <10 ug/L, l3is(2-chloroethoxy)methane <10 ug/L Nitrobenzene <10 ug/L Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether <10 ug/L N-Nitrosodimethylamine <10 ug/L Bis(2-ohloroisopropyl)etlier <10 ug/L N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine <10 ug/L Bis(2-ethylh exyl)phthal ate, < 10 ug/L, N-Nitrosodiplienylamine <I0 ug/L 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether <10 ug/L Phenanthrene <10 ug/L 2-Chloronaphthalene <10 ugIL Pyrene <10 ug/L 4-Chlorophcnylphenylethcr <10 ug/L, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <10 ug/L Chrysene <10 ug/I.. Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <I0 ug/L p-Chloro-m-cresol <10 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2-ChlorophenoI <10 uglL 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2,4-Dichlorophenol <10 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <10 ug/L 2,4-Dimethylphenol <10 ug/L 3,T-Dichlorobenzidine <50 ug/L 2,4-Dinitrophenol <50 ug/L Diethyl phthalate <10 ug/L 4,6-DWtro-o-cresol <50 ug/L Dimethyl phthalate <10 ug/L 2-Nitrophenol <10 ug/l, Di-n-butyl phthalate <10 ug/L 4-Nitrophenot <50 tlg/,L 2,4-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L Pentachlorophenol <50 ug/L 2,6-Dinitrotoluene <10 ug/L Phenol <10 ug/L Di-n-octyl phthalate QO ug/L 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol <10 ug/L 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine <10 ug/L, I hereby certify that I have reviewed and approve these data. Laboratory Representative 642 Tamco Road * Reidsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Ph * (336) 342-1622 Fax Chain of Custody Record COC) Client: Fuquay Varina h Address: 4rvl Dl c/ C c/. i` ; Attention: Chris Grimes ' NPDES #: A/64.7 o C. Phone: Fax: Email: Project: PPA Po #: MERITECH INC. ]Environmental Laboratories r n" A Division of Water Technology and Control, Inc. 642 Tamco Rd Phone 1-336-342-4748 Reidsville, NC lax: 1-336-342-1522 27324 Email: wtclab(a)-bellsouth.net Web Site: www.meritech-labs.com Turn Around Time' Std (10 days) I� 3 - 5 Day 24 - 43 Hr Sample Location/ID # Sampling Dates & Times Person Taking Sample (Signature): Lab Use only START END Comp? Grab? I'#of ,Cants, Tests Re uired q On Ice? PH OK? C12 On Date Time Date Time Effluent l2-q-/7 Di%d`' 12-f-17 ��= C i 3 TDS, 625 l Z-1-1_17 or=w /z'--5---17 C 1 NH3, Ntot ( H2SO4) /2-q-17 lZ-.S--17 052a-> C 1 Metals-Sb,As,Be,Cd,Cr,Cu,Pb,N1,Se,Ag, il,Zn, Hg,Hardness,Ptot (w/ HNO3 Effluent IA-5--17 /Z-S--I 09'. G •2 Cyanide (w/NaOH ), Oil & Grease w/HCI) 2-5--17 09 /2-5-/7 Ui�"b G i 3 624(w/HCI) 1 ;1-'V- f 7 Q 9:eu 1 Z - 5'-17 Dq:-o G i 1 Phenofs (w1H2SO4 & CuSO4) I Method of Shipment: Comments: I. - f I fl UPS Fed Ex Q Hand Delivery Other Will these results be used for regulatory purposes? ; Yes / No RUSH work must be approved prior to submitting samples. Rell�jui�s}'ed by bale: / ; me; C,-�J�--- ��-5 // % 3 i S Received bv* ato: Time: �— ,2 S �3 y S Rellnqu#she / Date: Time: -- --- c----� � % s// % _5 Recely d-by, Date: Time: Relinquished by: Date: Time: Receive b Dale. Time: Z / � [Pending Secondary Species Toxicity Testing Results: October, November, and December 2018, and January 2019] Hazen TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM To: Copies: Chris Grimes Jay Meyers, PE Town of Fuquay-Varina File Public Utilities Operation Manager From: Tim Devine, PE / Mary Sadler, PE Date: October 17, 2018 Subject: Reduction of Monitoring Frequency for Exceptionally Performing Facilities Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant In support of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit renewal, a monitoring frequency reduction analysis was conducted on the Terrible Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) data between August 2015 and July 2018. The monitoring frequency reduction analysis was performed in accordance with the Division of Water Resources (DWR) guidance document, Reduction of Monitoring Frequencies in NPDES Permits for Exceptionally Performing Facilities (October 2012). Per DWR guidance, the following criteria has been met by the Town of Fuquay-Varina: • The Terrible Creek WWTP has not had any civil penalty assessments for permit limit violations for either biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), or fecal coliform. • The Town of Fuquay-Varina and Terrible Creek WWTP employees have not been convicted of any criminal violations of the Clean Water Act (CWA). • The Terrible Creek WWTP is not currently under a Special Order of Consent (SOC). • The Terrible Creek WWTP is not on EPA's Quarterly Noncompliance Report for either BOD5, TSS, or fecal coliform. Table 1 provides a summary of DMR data from August 2015 through July 2018. The data supports a reduction in the monitoring frequency for BOD5, TSS, and fecal coliform. The three-year arithmetic mean of effluent data is less than 50 percent of the monthly permit limit for BOD5 and TSS. The three-year geometric mean of effluent data is less than 50 percent of the monthly permit limit for fecal coliform. Less than 15 of the daily effluent sampling results are over 200 percent of the monthly average limit for BOD5 and TSS. Less than 20 of the effluent sampling results are over 200 percent of the weekly average limit for fecal coliform. The Excel Spreadsheet, NPDES Permit NCO066516 MRF.xlsx, contains the data for the monitoring reduction frequency analysis. This spreadsheet will be transmitted to DWR upon request. The Terrible Creek WWTP has met the requirements to be categorized as an Exceptionally Performing Facility per DWR guidance and is eligible for a reduction in the monitoring frequency of BOD5, TSS, and fecal coliform bacteria. Hazen and Sawyer • 4011 WestChase Blvd, Suite 500 • Raleigh, NC 27607 Page: 112 Hazen Table 1: Summary of Monitoring Frequency Reduction Analysis for Terrible Creek WWTP Approval Criteria',Z BOD5 Ammonia TSS Fecal coliform 3-year averages 3.4 mg/L (winter) 1.6 mg/L (winter) 4.5 mg/L 15/100mL 2.4 mg/L (summer) 0.6 mg/L (summer) Number of data 745 747 745 746 points Monthly Average 10.0 mg/L (winter) 2.0 mg/L (winter) 30.0 mg/L 200/100mL Permit limit 5.0 mg/L (summer) 1.0 mg/L (summer) Weekly Average 15.0 mg/L (winter) 6.0 mg/L (winter) 45.0 mg/L 400/100mL Permit limit 7.5 mg/L (summer) 3.0 mg/L (summer) 34% (winter) 80% (winter) Percent of permit limit 15% 8% 49% (summer) 64% (summer) Number of daily samples over 2 (winter) 30 (winter) 200% of monthly 7 (summer) 33 (summer) average limit Number of samples over 200% of weekly ---- ---- ---- 1 4 average limit Non -monthly average violations in previous 0 0 0 15 year (September 2017 to July 2018) Data in compliance with DWR Guidance for Monitoring Yes No Yes Yes Frequency Reduction? Per Division of Water Resources Guidance Regarding the Reduction of Monitoring Frequencies in NPDES Permits for Exceptionally Performing Facilities dated October 2012. 2 Analysis is representative of data from August 2015 through July 2018. 3 BOD5, Ammonia, and TSS values represent the arithmetic mean. Fecal Coliform value represents the geometric mean. 4 Terrible Creek WWTP had 27 effluent samples from August 2015 through July 2018 with DMR recorded fecal coliform concentrations of `56001100mL". These samples were not included in the count of effluent samples over that time period that exceeded a fecal coliform concentration that is 200% of the weekly average limit or 8001100mL. 5 Terrible Creek WWTP had an average effluent fecal coliform concentration of 4751100mL on the week beginning 512912018. This is the only one -week period in the previous year where the permitted weekly average was exceeded. Page: 212