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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000597_2023 DMR_20230313 (2)O v M ra. M O � � N'�' .Ce Q O A �^ uA LO 4) .O A v ®PW a 42 �o A� �O N to U F C <4 N � o ,a oa waU a. 9 to a O O V MUMMUMN I�Imlll 00 Q 8 0 0 0 i 0 0 16 0 0 U N cd cd a� �a ta U � w � 0 va O � Q v aDa d z o= `RC O o _ - - G.1 n d ul r kn[�c: d a- - ���o 0 d----- --- _ PL4 h N U TJ 04 a � rA p jya it W z�o it w ch 0 a40" 0 .p ?off cu M •� 1, Cd°°��� a 4 ) 4* Piz U � UR 0-i 0 ' D v m u A 0 C Vs Al � q 14 0 6 'a O tlp} Fl 4 N U err H U] W O K-1z' &OM in? StolriTkwater'Dj&C,barge Outfull (SRO) Q11alitative "Oldtoring 1101)0"t , ,. 91:11danve onfilling out ihAvfi)rn?, plwxe visff 1111tw 4jef-j(rf, .Ilpdp _S-Ij tt)rfillffll POM14 No.; NKYJ 1 B F I ctr Ccrfl.r1catf Cov e oeragc No.: N/ I / 0-13/0/0 /0 /0 F"i Galvan IndustrIeS, Inc, llity,Nwue, County,, Cabarrus PfioneNo. Y-00456-5102 1"Aspector. Date of tnspcotlolv Total —1-). - qualitative f a "measurablestorm ovent," All pp aon.i.to.ring to be perfortned during, _rjjjjj,s requin A "weasurubic Storm cycut" is a storm event that results in an actual disehai-ge from the permitted site, event 11111st 114vo been at least 72 hours prior, The72_hour Storm outfall, The previous.measurable stormevent that ashorter interval. , I, is represertt�ti"ve for interval does not apply if the penmftee is able to document to storm. events during the sampling period, and the perwittec obtains approval from the local DEMI �R By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: (Signatwe of Permittee. or Designed) OuI tfull Description: Outfall Ngtructtire (pipe, ditch, etc.)' riP-EaD to culvert o, Receiving Stream., Back Creek Describe the industrial aotivities that occur within the outfall drainage area: HoL- .Page I of 2 SWU-242, Last modified 061000 1 R C$fig. la, olor. Doscribu tile qoinr 0(' file &Rellarga .4ic coiorq (red, brown, blue, ate,) and tint (light, 111edium, clark) a (10, ti isaharp nmy have (1-0—, NtrongJy or oil, Weak 1 Odor: Dvzcribo Pat in�hlcf ador, (11HIjIle tj chlorille Odor, efv* 4. Clarity, cliomqe 1110.1111111ber whichbes( dcWribas the clan or the discharge, whom t i3 Clear 'Ind 5 is very cloudy., Q-1) 2 4 5 S dq 6- . ploattttg Solids.' C110080 the 111A.Pbor which best describes thm o aiunt Of floating 94zAi , in t� st- -'M:Iwatur discharge, "PhOre I is T10 solids tt"(1 5 is the surface covered with floating solids-. 0 2 3 4 5 6. SusPended Solids: C11003Q the t1t1hiber which best describes the, amount of suspoded solids in rbe Vormwiter d.iscj)jLrge, Nvilere .1 is tjo solids and .5 is extremely .muddy: i.__l 2 3 4 5 7. Is there any,foarn it, the stommater discharge? 0 Yes v No. Is there an oil sheen in the storrnwater discharge? C)Yes AW No, 9. Is there oridence of erosion or deposition at the outfal]7 Q Yes Olio: 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution, List and describe Note: Low clarity, high solids, and/or the presence of foam, oil sheen, or erosion/deposition juay be indieg, &,e of pollutant exposure. These conditions warrant hirther Investigation, Page 2 of 2 Stonawater Discharge 011cfall (SDO Q11111itaflVe Mo"It-01409 R(!P0t,t dikcfi)rnp, Iderf-Ile 11411111 Ips./Alo'(1, tic. .9f) i i pijep.gi ormwoiar- m p�*I Perillit No.; NCI i l 1 Lit, Cc,-(i r, CA.Ite o 1:, (1 ever e No,: N/C,/(.)/ W 3/ 0 0 0 Facility Name, COUTAY, _9-q�qrrus Plume No. To jnq)ectur. Mte of ThIle of ............... Total Event piwipitation (inches.),, .. . .. ..... An permits requim qualitative monitoring to be performed during A. "measurable storm event." A "narasurable storm event" is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the perrmttod site . e i outfall. Theprevious measurable storm event.must have been at least 72 hours print The 72-hour stonn infeml. does not apply if the perinittee is able to d000ment that a shorter interval is -representative far local stonn events during the sampling period, and the perinittee obtains approval from. the local DFA4LR Regional Office. By this signatiLre, f certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. (Signature of permitted or Designee) 1. Outfall Description: Outfall No. - 2 Structure (pipe, ditch, etc.): Receiving Stream: Back Creek Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfull drainage area, Page I of 2 SI"J-242, Lost modified 06/00018 Color,be ci rF}rl the color car f tie tlisar(t rind L7sitslors (retl, brnws,, blue, (Nilat, ttiedaan, etc.) a,ut tint 3. Odor, Describe ntay distillvt tadouq that tile dit;cha.r e ratty have (i.G., %illelk Strol.1gl,y or oi:t, week chlorine odrsr, otc)' 4, Cittrityc Chooset1le slumber wbich best deseribes the charity of the disvhavge, where 1 is 0onIT and S is very ,ahailciy: , l ( 2 3 4 5 s 5, laloging $01idss Choose they nuolbor 10ich'$'st describes the ll,t lo"t Of Flcnting salads in the stcartriwater dischrtrl c, Where l is tic solids and ..5 s the surrace cpvcl- d with .fl:oating so l ids., ] 3 4 5 b, Suspended. Solids., Choose the: number which best describes the amount of suspewladed soling 'rn. the stormwater• discharges, wl1ere 1 is no solids and 5 is extremely muds y: I (2 3 4 S g. 7, is there any foam in the stormwatcr discharge? 0 Yes 0 No. �c. g, is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge? c5Yes 4P Nib, g; is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the.outfall? 9 Yes V No. Io, Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution: Ustwid describes 0 -- Nate: Low ciarity, lligh solids, and/or the:, presence of 'foam, oil sheen, or erosion1depositian may be indicative of pollutant exposure. These conditions warlrint further InvestiigaIiUm. pag6 2 oft N ;a1NL1,242, t aat mttacii W 06/0li 018 I M I S 11 tor"iWat'ej. oischarge, 01WO (Sbo) Qualit,"jive m(�,,Itorlog Report For guidonce on,fultng out th4rfiinn. joleave vhTff ltri OWW Itj egoll veq/ PertnitNo., N/,(/ I or Corti ticale 6WOVOrOV N/C/Q/ 0/3/ 0 /0 /0 /0 F �s Inc Acility Nfune: GRIV q!jQ9tW1P-rj--1 ,-- 7p Mom No 455 Courity, CabArrus InspMrol. Date of in "Tittle of 1nVM60tv Total L-Nent Precipftati. Oil �inclles):., -.- . . ......... . . ..... . All fjejmts mquirr, qualitative lnoiiitoring to be performed during a 'measurable storm event.' 1 A -measurable- storm event" is astonn event that results in an actual discharge f permitted from the p itted site tit rnu hours prior.. The 72-hourstorm outfall. The previous measurable storm eve st have been at least 72 ho intenfal does 110t.apply if the permittee is able to document that a shorter interval. is representati ,ve fdr local storm events during the sampling period, and the permittee obtains approval from the local DEMLR ILgi?nal Office. . ........ . . ..... . ..... Jy this signature, f certify that this report is accurate. and complete to the best Of MY knowledge' (Signature of Permittee or Designee) 1. outfall.Deseription: Outfafl No.. 3 Structure (pipe, ditch, etc.): Receiving Stream: Back Creek Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drainage areX .Pago .1 of 2 SWU-242, Last modified 06101/201'8 Doscribe the uflor of'lho diet ill..Irge LAIT18 latkiv I I t (red, allcl tint modiulll, d4l'k) I ( CSON oir j A. Otlor- I)marihe tarty diAtInel ('C"" that th,0 d4wharga may 11AV9 0alga 'ble Odinr� Ole'),zw RMCIN Atrot1gly a oil, 4. Clatter Chooso the mitt ber which 6cqt d"CHhes the clarity of tile (jijjChar&,,0, whores atzti is very. CIGI)dyt FIMItilt I g Solids; 0100,4C the numbor which boot k8eribc� the amount or tic-,ttir, t g 40 the storalwater disalArgA Wh= I is "0 s0li(l,3 il-II(I 5 is the Wffaup. covexed wifl) floating solids; 1 2 3 4 6, Suspeuded Solids: Choose the number Which best describes the,a-mourrt of guspended HOW I he stom ud In t nwatex dischar9c, Where I is no solids and 5 is trem y M. dy,, 1 2 3 C4 5 71 1� 0 'No, , 11,101-v, any foam in the stormwater disebarge? 0 Yes S. is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge,? 0Yes (*No. 9. Is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? 0 Yes (P No. 10, Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution. - List: and describe Note: Low, clarity., high solids, and/or the presence. of f6am, oil sheen, or crosloWdeposition may be indicadve of pollutant exposure. These conditions Warrant further InvestIgAtIO", Page 2 of 2 swif-u-) I WAI I 7� 6WOnmontal stortowater Discharge Out ail (S.DO) Qualibtivc- Monitoring Report For guidat2ce on,orb Jbrnl, 14vif jjj/di vis ion slenorgy.In incral - kinf I-resourecal n pdcq-stonnwfi 101-taps PeInlit No.: N/C/ or C.crOrictflo (,)r (,'overage No.; N/C/(j/ 0/ 3/ 0/ 0 / 0 101 FacilitY Nwiu,mP : _---9Q1-Yqn ncl��atrl, Inc CO'uIIt-y:,.. CabarrUs —Phope N .0. (704).455-5102 �,r 71 Z --- Date of Iiispeotion: TOW Event Precipitation (iliclies): 0 Q_ All permits require qualitative monitorbig to be performed 6ring a "measurable storm event." A "measurable storm event" is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the permitted site OMNI. The previous rne&surable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior. The 72-hour Storm interval does not apply if the permittee is able to document that a shorter interval is representative for local storm events during the sampling period, and the pennittee obtains approval from the local DEMLR Regional Office, By this signaturej. certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge-, (Signature of Permittee or .Designee) L Outfall Description: Outtall No. 4 Stmcture (Pipe, ditch, etc.), rip —rap to Cilly-prt Receiving Stream.: ------ Back Creek Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall &ainage kl area: Page I of 2 ;WU-242, Last modified 96/01/2018 7 1110 (�olor or the dischatge uqjjIg [I 2. olor, R810 Ch I (light, inediuna, tiark) us do$ ript.grg: d4 hl"W", blue, ctc,) and tint ...... .. . .. Odor. Describe any dig inaf odom that 1:110 discharge f"Ay hjkVC ametin "tr""gly w Qi . 1, We%k chi 'tic, odor, etc,)., 4. 08rl1h,.. choose tile number whiell bcst describeg tile cillrity f, Lh , I t) (, and 5 is �TAy cloudy: Clear 1 2 3 .5Floating Solids., Choose the ntrinber which best describes the ftt*n0t1nt of flOating'301jds ir, the Rhirniwater discharge, wheir, I is no solids and 5 is the surface covered with floating solid, 'I, 2 4 5 6. Suspended Solids. Choose the rnimber which best describes theamountof 'usPended solids in the stonnwater discharge, where I is lio solids and 5 is extremely muddy; 1 2 3 (D 5 7 I's there any foam in die stormwater discharge? 0 yes 0-No. & Is there an OR sheen in the stomiwater discharge? Qyes W No, 9. Is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? QYes Na.AP 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution, List and.describe kA Note: Low clarity, high solids, and/or the presence Of f0ftlut oil sheeik, or ormsion/deposition may be indicative of ponuttint exposure. These conditions warrant further lovestigktion. P4ge 2 of 2 ., 4fffi'$F rate rW�t-"�:q ®d$ tjterrdd€ N I'br,�widafwe onfifling +prat tfrt .? ar . rr t�q�;Ca^ Visit Irllia4:l/cif:ci.rrt . i;vC ht airlcii igictri l ts4;r gr rnin�:t ti-1 ter ncrti:sr� 7 Permi(No.: N/C7 a : Counit r' t Phone No, tti e tor: _ Date of lnsfmce-ti-rrr: Total Event t Pr illita.61tr (ttclaes): Ajj guts r ui.re qualitative monitot-ing to be performed during a "measurable storm event." A "measurable storm event" is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the permitted site ou.tf'all, The previous rrteasurable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior. The 72-hour storm interval. does not apply if the perrnittee is able to document that a shorter interval is representative for Ducal storm events during the sampling period, and the per mittee obtains approval from the local DENCR Reaional Office. By this signature, I certt'y that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my lmowledge; (Signature of Permittee or Designee) 1. Outfall De$cription. Out -fall No. Structure (pipe, ditch, etc.): ri]2—rap to culvert Receiving Strea.rrr Back Creek Describe the industrial wtivities that occur within the outfall drainage aW a; page 1 of 2 SWU-242, i ut moditicd 06/0.inM ] S ImIng �6,j, olopi (red, brown, blue, etc.) and tint 4A— Inedhim, dark) 1 Odor, 13090tibc- A, 1—inorlor etc)' --) 61101. k1dom that Ilia dlAchnrga niny have (11AMcIN mrof1glY of oil, wcak . . . ......... . . .... . 4, cjjtrjtyChoose t1le tj.jjjiil)vr whivh hest da,4crilim the clarity of he diRctisIrge, where I is tilear and 5 i.-q veq clo'*, 2 3 4 5 pleating Solids: Chowe the ti-amber which bestdescribes the ar"ourt of fl.0q.ting solids in the stored ter dischaw-, m?'llm I is no solids und 5 is [lie gurface coveted with floating solids: 3 4 5 6. Suvjended Solids: Noose the nUmber which best dewribe.q the amount Of StISTICTWed Solids in the story iwater discharge, where I is no solids and 5 is extrefflely Muddy: 2 3 4 5 Is there any foaM in the stormwater discharge? 0 Yes As No. J.'s there an oil sheen in the stonnwater discharge? QYes 'No. V Ids there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outf6li? Q Yes P No. 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution: List and describe A)),4- Note., Low clarity, high solids, 4ad/or the presence of foaw, oil sheen, or erosion/deposition may be Indicative Of Pollutant exposure. These conditions warrant further Investigation, page 2 of 2 �WI No" Mr/ O"afall (Svo) Qualitative Monitoring Report I 3 1 U tv of,C0vtrage No, 102 Co"ty, Caharrus Mono No. TOMI t Precipitation (inches),- . ............. . . . ...... All omits require qualitative monitoring to be pelformed. during a-measurabje storm event."' A 0 fro itte "mmarable storm event" is a storm lk event that results in nact aldischargef ynt.h..cp"mi dsile outfall. 7lie previous measurable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior, The 72-11"t'storrn. irnerval dt= not apply if the pennittee is able to document that ashorter interval is repTesentati've f& howl storm events during the sampling period, and the permittee obtains Approval fro the local DEMLR EM By this signature, 1. ceftifY that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge:: (Signature of Permitlec or Designee) 1. Outfall Descripdon: Outfall No. ' BI-#1 Sawture (pipe, ditch, etc.): Boxed inlet Receiving Strewn; Back Creek Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drailItIge am.. . . .... Hot -dip Ga lun ation Page 1 OC2 SWU-242, Lut modified 06/01/2018 color. Pescribo the 4c I«r ( i40torpe Mifig btfRiG G01W% (re(j, hrCjWn' I'lu dad-k) 0,4 (loscriptors, ... .. .. ... ". etc,) and unt (light, e )dam Ours 111C MCIIR171'40 my 11flyla (i 114 Atrf)nW V , F 01j, Weak 4, ltc> se t-he nunAun whidi ba.m. describes tb(%, (, qrity or tfic 'MIl-halgro, where I i'q racar arld.5 i.q Vel), cloudy, 1 2 ploattng Solids., Cloose the number which best describes the at-noullf, '):"104fin',9 Wfi& in th, q� discarge, vhero ..J.) I is no solids and 5 is the 810"acc covored with noating Wfi.ds; . �, & Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount ofsuspended- 80tids jl� tic stomiwater discharp, where I is no solids and 5 is extremely muddy: 20: 3 4 5 is there any foam in the store water discharge? C) Yes qP No. & Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge? Dyes VNo. 9. Is there evidence of erosionor deposition at the outfall? Q Yes 00 No. 10, Other. Obvious Indicators of Stormwaterftflutlon.- List and describe 1'"Low clarity, high Sofids, and/or the presenect of foal"1,011sheen, or erosion/deposition way be P % 0 atj 0 n "'t!"e of Pollutant exposure, Tilese Conditions warrant forther lows g , 1�"'% - Pave 2 of?