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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0083933_ Application ATC_20231101 .,,,,STATf 4 ROY COOPER Govern°, % ` ELIZABETH S.BISER • 4,,,n^* Secretary tj4a""� a` RICHARD E.ROGERS,JR. NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality November 02, 2023 Aqua North Carolina, Inc Attn: Lauren Raup-Plummer, PE 202 Mackenan Dr Cary, NC 27511-6447 Subject: Application-Authorization to Construct Application No. 083933A01 Salem Quarters WWTP Forsyth County Dear Applicant: The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges receipt of your application for a new NPDES WW permit, including supporting documentation and your check number 11098 in the amount of $1,000.00 as payment of the application fee. These items were received in our offices on November 1, 2023. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within the Section's NPDES WW permitting branch. The permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to complete evaluation of your application. Your timely and direct response to any such request will help to expedite the review process. Please note that acceptance of the application does not guarantee a NPDES permit will be issued for the proposed activity. A permit will only be issued following a complete review of the application, concluding the proposed discharge is allowable per applicable statutes and rules. Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at: https://deq.nc.gov/permits-regulations/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. Sincerely 01• Wren Thedford Administrative Assistant Water Quality Permitting Section cc: Kevin Davidson, PE-Agri-Waste Technology ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application DE Q� NWinsorthtoo-CarolinaSalem DepartmentRegionalOffi of Environmental Quality DWision of Water Resources Office 1 450 West Hanes Mill Road.Suite 300 Winston-Salem.North Carolina 27105 336.7765800 f`r STATE q ROY COOPER _ ' ‘) Governor �` ELIZABETH S.BISER . "*any* Secretary RICHARD E.ROGERS,JR. NORTH CAROLINA Director Environments!Quality November 02, 2023 Aqua North Carolina, Inc Attn: Lauren Raup-Plummer, PE 202 Mackenan Dr Cary, NC 27511-6447 Subject: Permit Renewal Application No. 083933A01 Salem Quarters WWTP Forsyth County Dear Applicant: The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges receipt of your application for a new NPDES WW permit, including supporting documentation and your check number 11098 in the amount of $1,000.00 as payment of the application fee. These items were received in our offices on November 1, 2023. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within the Section's NPDES WW permitting branch. The permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to complete evaluation of your application. Your timely and direct response to any such request will help to expedite the review process. Please note that acceptance of the application does not guarantee a NPDES permit will be issued for the proposed activity. A permit will only be issued following a complete review of the application, concluding the proposed discharge is allowable per applicable statutes and rules. Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at: https://deq.nc.gov/permits-regulations/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. Sincerely, Sitifk) -‘41V(41j Wren Thedford Administrative Assistant Water Quality Permitting Section cc: Kevin Davidson, PE-Agri-Waste Technology ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application DE Q' _ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes MIII Road.Suite 300 Winston-Salem.North CaroSaa 27105 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB AI A r Engineers and Soil Scientists October 9, 2023 Agri-Waste Technology,Inc. 501 N Salem Street, Suite 203.Apex, NC 27502 agriwaste.com I 919.859.0669 Ovi Tuvia Engineer III NPDES Municipal Permitting Division of Water Resources North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RECEIVED 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh,NC 27604 NOV 01 2023 Subject: Aqua North Carolina, Inc. NCDEQ Salem Quarters WWTP /DWR/NPDES Forsyth County NC0083933 Application for Authorization to Construct Dear Mr.Lentz, Please consider this information as support for an Authorization to Construct (AtC) application for a Hycor Hydroscreen Static Screen to serve the Salem Quarters WWTP. This is a private facility and will not be publically bid. The facility address is 6961 Rangecrest Rd,Belews Creek,NC 27009 and is located in Forsyth County. The facility is served by an existing wastewater treatment plant that is covered under Individual Permit NC0083933. The existing permit has a permitted flow of 60,000 gpd. This AtC application is being submitted to aid the existing wastewater treatment plant screen and should be considered as a maintenance activity and associated process modification. There is no change requested to the permitted flow and as such is not a new or expanding system. The new Hydroscreen consists of the HS 18DF Hycor Hydroscreen Static Screen. The Hycor Hydroscreen unit is a proven, reliable performer for liquid/solid separation in municipal and industrial applications, particularly for screening fibrous and non-greasy solids. There are no moving parts, motors, or complicated connections. The Hydroscreen is simple and economical to operate. 1 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB The new system will be constructed in a single phase with an estimated construction timeline of 30 days. Construction commencement will occur following issuance of the Authorization to Construct and ideally occurs prior to the end of calendar year 2023. The existing wastewater treatment plant screen will continue operating during construction of the new plant. The existing screen will be maintained to act as an overflow if needed. The "Application for Authorization to Construct Permit (Form AtC 12-14)" has been completed for this application. The completed form is contained in Appendix A. The following information (consistent with presentation in Authorization to Construct application) is included with this letter: SECTION 3: APPLICATION ITEMS REQUIRED FOR SUBMITTAL FOR ALL PROJECTS A. Cover Letter - Included as this letter. The design for the wastewater treatment plant screen meets the applicable rules and standards for a 60,000 gpd wastewater treatment facility. B. NPDES Permit - Part I of the existing NPDES Permit (NC0083933) indicating the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements is included as Appendix B. There is no requested change to the permitted flow or to the effluent limitations. C. Special Order by Consent - The facility is not subject to a Special Order by Consent. This section is Non-Applicable. D. Finding of No Significant Impact or Record of Decision -As this project is a replacement of an existing wastewater treatment plant screen, no Environmental Document has been developed. This section is Non- Applicable. E. Engineering Plans - One set of detailed engineering plans is included (Appendix E). The plans have been signed and sealed by Kevin D. Davidson, P.E. (NC PE# 024582) of Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. (AWT Engineers and Soil Scientists). The firm's name, address and license number are included on each page of the engineering drawings. This information is also included below for reference. Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. dba AWT Engineers and Soil Scientists 501 N. Salem Street, Suite 203 Apex,NC 27502 Firm License#C-0519 2 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Each page of the engineering plans is labeled as follows: "FINAL DRAWING—FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION" The engineering plans contain sufficient detail for the project to be estimated and constructed. As needed, the plans include applicable disciplines such as Civil, Process PP P Mechanical, and Structural. The engineering plans include appropriate plan and profile views to provide a comprehensive understanding of the project intentions. F. Engineering Specifications - One set of detailed engineering specifications are included (Appendix F). The specifications have been signed and sealed by Kevin D.Davidson, P.E. (NC PE#024582)of Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. (AWT Engineers and Soil Scientists). Each page of the engineering plans is labeled as follows: "FINAL SPECIFICATIONS—FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION" The engineering specifications contain sufficient detail for the project to be estimated and constructed. As needed, the specifications include applicable disciplines such as Civil, Process Mechanical, and Structural. The engineering specifications include appropriate discussion and product descriptions to provide a comprehensive understanding of the project intentions. Specific manufacturer "cut sheets" and product descriptions are included for the major system components including, but not limited to, the following: HS 18DF Hycor Hydroscreen Unit. G. Construction Sequence Plan - A Construction Sequence Plan has been developed for the installation of the new treatment system. During construction there will be no intentional overflow or bypass of effluent to waters of the State. The Installation Contractor will not be responsible for operation of the existing treatment system during installation of the new treatment system. The Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) will continue to be responsible for the operation of the current wastewater treatment plant during installation of the new treatment system. The Construction Sequence Plan is included as Appendix G and is also included on the Engineering Drawings. H. Engineering Calculations -The appropriate Engineering Calculations are included for review (Appendix H). The cover sheet of the calculations has been signed and sealed by Kevin D.Davidson,P.E.(NC PE#024582)of Agri-Waste Technology,Inc.(AWT Engineers and Soil Scientists). The calculations summarize the peak hourly design flow with justification of the selected peaking factor. No calculations regarding pollutant and final effluent parameters are included as there is no change with the addition of the screen. 3 of 64 DocuSgn Envelope ID:00508388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB I. Permits -We are not aware of the need for additional permits for this project. J. Residuals Management Plan -Management of residuals will be maintained as the current process. Thank you for your review of this information. If you have any questions or comments on this information, please feel free to contact me at kdavidson@a,agriwaste.com or via telephone at 919-367-6310. Regards, Kevin D. Davidson, P.E. V.P. of Engineering 4 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix List Appendix A Application for Authorization to Construct Permit Appendix B Existing NPDES Permit NC0083933 Appendix E Engineering Plans Appendix F Engineering Specifications Appendix G Construction Sequencing Plan Appendix H Engineering Calculations 5 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix A Application for Authorization to Construct Permit 6 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 SECTION 1: INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION A. The Division of Water Resources will accept this application package for review only if all of the items are provided and the application is complete. Failure to submit all of the required items will result in the application package being returned as incomplete per 15A NCAC 02T.0105(b). B. A check or money order must be submitted in the amount of$1000.00 dated within 90 days of application submittal and made payable to North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality(NCDEQ). C. Plans and specifications must be prepared in accordance with 15 NCAC 02H. 0100, 15A NCAC 02T, North Carolina General Statute 133-3,North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1,and Division of Water Resources Minimum Design Criteria for NPDES Wastewater Treatment Facilities. D. The plans and specifications submitted must represent a completed final design that is ready to advertise for bid. E. Any content changes made to this Form ATC 10-23 shall result in the application package being returned. F. The Applicant shall submit ONE ORIGINAL and ONE DIGITAL COPY (CD) of the application, all supporting documentation and attachments. All information must be submitted bound or in a 3-ring binder,with a Section tab for each Section, except the Engineering Plans. G. Check the boxes below to indicate that the information is provided and the requirements are met. H. If attachments are necessary for clarity or due to space limitations, such attachments are considered part of the application package and must be numbered to correspond to the item referenced. I. For any project that requires review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), an Authorization to Construct cannot be issued prior to the completion of a State Clearinghouse advertisement period for a FONSI,EIS,etc.unless the project qualifies for a Determination of Minor Construction Activity. J. For more information,visit the Division of Water Resources web site at: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/swp/ps/npdes. K. In addition to this Authorization to Construct,the Applicant should be aware that other permits may be required from other Sections of the Division of Water Resources(for example:reclaimed water facilities permits; Class A or B biosolids residuals permit). SECTION 2: APPLICANT INFORMATION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION �p A. APPLICANT C ✓ 13 Applicant's name Aqua North Carolina, Inc. Signature authority's name per 15A NCAC 02T.0106(b) Lauren Raup-Plummer, PE Signature authority's title Engineering Manager Complete mailing address 202 Mackenan Dr. Cary, NC 27511 Telephone number 919-653-6977 Email address LARaupPlummer@aquaamerica.com B. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Professional Engineer's name Kevin Davidson, PE Professional Engineer's title VP of Engineering North Carolina Professional Engineer's License No. NC #024582 Firm name Agri-Waste Technology Firm License number C-0519 Complete mailing address 501 N. Salem St, Suite 203, Apex, NC 27502 Telephone number 919-367-6310 Email address kdavidson@agriwaste.com APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 1 7 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID.0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DW RState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 C. NPDES PERMIT NPDES Permit number NC0083933 Current Permitted flow(MGD)—include permit flow phases if applicable 0.06 D. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Provide a brief description of the project: Installation of new Hydroscreen to aid existing screen at Salem Quarters WWTP. SECTION 3: APPLICATION ITEMS REQUIRED FOR SUBMITTAL FOR ALL PROJECTS A. Cover Letter N The letter must include a request for the Authorization to Construct;the facility NPDES Number; a brief project description that indicates whether the project is a new facility, facility modification, treatment process modification, or facility expansion;the construction timeline;and a list of all items and attachments included in the application package. ❑ If any of the requirements of 15 NCAC 02H. 0100, 15A NCAC 02T,North Carolina General Statute 133-3,North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, and Division of Water Resources Minimum Design Criteria for NPDES Wastewater Treatment Facilities are not met by the proposed design,the letter must include an itemized list of the requirements that are not met. B. Application Fee(All New and Modification Application Packages): N Submit a check or money order in the amount of$1,000.00,dated no more than 90 days prior to application submittal. > Payable to North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality(NCDEQ) C. NPDES Permit N Submit Part I of the Final NPDES permit for this facility that includes Part A (Effluent Limitations and Monitoring ,Requirements)for the monthly average flow limit that corresponds to the work that is requested for this project. D. Special Order by Consent ❑ If the facility is subject to any Special Orders by Consent(SOC),submit the applicable SOC. N Not Applicable. E. Finding of No Significant Impact or Record of Decision on ❑ Submit a copy of the Finding of No Significant Impact or Record of Decision for this project. ❑ Provide a brief description of any of the mitigating factors or activities included in the approved Environmental Document that impact any aspect of design of this project,if not specified in the Finding of No Significant Impact or Record of Decision. N Not Applicable. F. Engineering Plans N Per 15A NCAC 02T.0504(c)(1),submit one set of detailed plans that have been signed,sealed and dated by a North Carolina Licensed Professional Engineer. N Per 21 NCAC 56 .1103(a)(6),the name,address and License number of the Licensee's firm shall be included on each sheet of the engineering drawings. N Plans must be labeled as follows:FINAL DRAWING—FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY—NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 2 8 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 ❑ 15A NCAC 02H .0124 requires multiple (dual at a minimum) components such as pumps, chemical feed systems, aeration equipment and disinfection equipment. Is this requirement met by the design? El Yes or ❑ No. If no, provide an explanation: Plans shall include: ® Plans for all applicable disciplines needed for bidding and construction of the proposed project(check as appropriate): El Civil ❑Not Applicable ® Process Mechanical El Not Applicable ® Structural ❑Not Applicable 0 Electrical ®Not Applicable El Instrumentation/Controls ®Not Applicable ❑ Architectural ®Not Applicable ❑ Building Mechanical El Not Applicable ❑ Building Plumbing ®Not Applicable ® Plan and profile views and associated details of all modified treatment units including piping,valves,and equipment(pumps, blowers,mixers,diffusers,etc.) 0 Are any modifications proposed that impact the hydraulic profile of the treatment facility? ❑ Yes or ❑No. If yes,provide a hydraulic profile drawing on one sheet that includes all impacted upstream and downstream units. The profile shall include the top of wall elevations of each impacted treatment unit and the water surface elevations within each impacted treatment unit for two flow conditions: (1)the NPDES permitted flow with all trains in service and(2)the peak hourly flow with one treatment train removed from service. El Are any modifications proposed that impact the process flow diagram or process flow schematic of the treatment facility? El Yes or®No. If yes,provide the process flow diagram or process flow schematic showing all modified flow paths including aeration,recycle/return,wasting,and chemical feed,with the location of all monitoring and control instruments noted. G. ® Engineering Specifications ® Per 15A NCAC 02T.0504(c)(2),submit one set of specifications that have been signed,sealed and dated by a North Carolina Licensed Professional Engineer. ® Specifications must be labeled as follows: FINAL SPECIFICATIONS — FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY — NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. Specifications shall include: ® Specifications for all applicable disciplines needed for bidding and construction of the proposed project (check as appropriate): El Civil ❑Not Applicable 0 Instrumentation/Controls El Not Applicable El Process Mechanical 0 Not Applicable El Architectural El Not Applicable Z Structural El Not Applicable 0 Building Mechanical ®Not Applicable O Electrical ®Not Applicable El Building Plumbing ®Not Applicable ® Detailed specifications for all treatment units and processes including piping, valves, equipment (pumps, blowers, mixers, diffusers,etc.),and instrumentation. ® Means of ensuring quality and integrity of the finished product including leakage testing requirements for structures and pipelines,and performance testing requirements for equipment. O Bid Form for publicly bid projects. APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 3 9 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWR a N Ca Department of St Environmentalteoforth Qualityarolin Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 H. Construction Sequence Plan 0 Construction Sequence Plan such that construction activities will not result in overflows or bypasses to waters of the State. The Plan must not imply that the Contractor is responsible for operation of treatment facilities. List the location of the Construction Sequence Plan as in the Engineering Plans or in the Engineering Specifications or in both: _ I. Engineering Calculations ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0504(c)(3), submit one set of engineering calculations that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina Licensed Professional Engineer; the seal, signature and date shall be placed on the cover sheet of the calculations. For new or expanding facilities and for treatment process modifications that are included in Section 4.C,the calculations shall include at a minimum: ❑ Demonstration of how peak hour design flow was determined with a justification of the selected peaking factor. ❑ Influent pollutant loading demonstrating how the design influent characteristics in Section 4.B.2 of this form were determined. ❑ Pollutant loading for each treatment unit demonstrating how the design effluent concentrations in Section 4.B.2 of this form were determined. ❑ Hydraulic loading for each treatment unit. ❑ Sizing criteria for each treatment unit and associated equipment(blowers,mixers,pumps,etc.) ❑ Total dynamic head(TDH)calculations and system curve analysis for each pump specified that is included in Section 4.C.6. ❑ Buoyancy calculations for all below grade structures. ❑ Supporting documentation that the specified auxiliary power source is capable of powering all essential treatment units. J. Permits ❑ Provide the following information for each permit and/or certification required for this project: Permit/ If Not Issued Provide Not Date Date Certification Status and Expected Permit/Certification Applicable Submitted Approved Number Issuance Date Dam Safety X Soil Erosion and Sediment Control X USCOE /Section 404 Permit X Water Quality Certification(401) X USCOE/Section 10 X Stormwater Management Plan X CAMA X NCDOT Encroachment Agreement X • Railroad Encroachment Agreement X Other: X APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 4 10 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 K. Residuals Management Plan ❑ For all new facilities, expanding facilities, or modifications that result in a change to sludge production and/or sludge processes, provide a Residuals Management Plan meeting the requirements of 15A NC AC 02T .0504(j)and .0508;the Plan must include: ❑ A detailed explanation as to how the generated residuals(including trash, sediment and grit)will be collected, handled, processed,stored,treated,and disposed. ❑ An evaluation of the treatment facility's residuals storage requirements based upon the maximum anticipated residuals production rate and ability to remove residuals. ❑ A permit for residuals utilization or a written commitment to the Applicant from a Permittee of a Department approved residuals disposal/utilization program that has adequate permitted capacity to accept the residuals or has submitted a residuals/utilization program application. ❑ If oil,grease,grit or screenings removal and collection is a designated unit process,a detailed explanation as to how the oil/grease will be collected,handled,processed,stored and disposed. ® Not Applicable. SECTION 4: PROJECT INFORMATION A. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT FLOW INFORMATION—COMPLETE FOR NEW OR EXPANDING FACILITIES 1. Provide the following flow information: Plant Flows Existing Plant Design 0.06 MGD Current NPDES Permit Limit 0.06 MGD Current Annual Average (past 12 months) 0.0207 MGD For Past 12 Months: For Past 24 Months: Start Date:month/yr Start Date: month/yr End Date:month/yr End Date:month/yr Maximum Month MGD MGD Maximum Day MGD MGD Peak Hour MGD MGD APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 5 11 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DW RState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 B. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DESIGN INFORMATION—COMPLETE FOR NEW OR EXPANDING FACILITIES AND FOR TREATMENT PROCESS MODIFICATIONS 1. Have all of the requirements of 15 NCAC 02H.0100, 1 SA NCAC 02T,North Carolina General Statute 133-3,North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1,and Division of Water Resources Minimum Design Criteria for NPDES Wastewater Treatment Facilities been met by the proposed design and specifications?El Yes or❑No. If no,provide justification as to why the requirements are not met,consistent with 1SA NCAC 02T.0105(n): 2. Provide the design influent and effluent characteristics that are used as the basis for the project design,and the NPDES permit limits for the following parameters: Project Basis of Design Influent Design Influent Design Influent Concentration Concentration Load -Current (Must be (Must be Annual supported by supported by Design Effluent Average(past Engineering Engineering Concentration and/or NPDES Permit Limits 12 months)if Calculations Calculations Parameter Available [Section 3.Hj) [Section 3.H1) Load (monthly average) Ammonia Nitrogen mg/L Summer mg/L Summer (NH3-N) mg/L mg/L lb/day mg/L Winter mg/L Winter Biochemical mg/L Summer mg/L Summer Oxygen Demand mg/L mg/L lb/day (BOD5) mg/L Winter mg/L Winter Fecal Coliform per 100 mL per 100 mL Nitrate+Nitrite Nitrogen(NO3-N+ mg/L mg/L NO2-N) Total Kjeldahl mg/L Nitrogen mg/L mg/L Total Nitrogen lb/year lb/year mg/L mg/L Total Phosphorus mg/L mg/L lb/day lb/year lb/year Total Suspended Solids(TSS) mg/L mg/L lb/day mg/L mg/L 3. Based on the"Project Basis of Design"parameters listed above,will the proposed design allow the treatment facility to meet the NPDES Permit Limits listed above?El Yes or El No. If no,describe how and why the Permit Limits will not be met: 4. Per 15A NCAC 02T.0505(j),by-pass and overflow lines are prohibited. Is this condition met by the design?El Yes or❑ No If no,describe the treatment units bypassed,why this is necessary,and where the bypass discharges: APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 6 12 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 5. Per 15A NCAC 02T.0505(k),multiple pumps shall be provided wherever pumps are used.Is this condition met by the design?❑Yes or❑No. If no,provide an explanation: 6. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0505(1),power reliability shall be provided consisting of automatically activated standby power supply onsite capable of powering all essential treatment units under design conditions,or dual power supply shall be provided per 15A NCAC 02H.0124(2)(a).Is this condition met by the design? ❑Yes or❑No. If no,provide(as an attachment to this Application)written approval from the Director that the facility: ➢ Has a private water supply that automatically shuts off during power failures and does not contain elevated water storage tanks,and ➢ Has sufficient storage capacity that no potential for overflow exists,and ➢ Can tolerate septic wastewater due to prolonged detention. 7. Per 15A NCAC 02T.0505(o),a minimum of 30 days of residual storage shall be provided. Is this condition met by the design? ❑Yes or❑No. If no,explain the alternative design criteria proposed for this project in accordance 15A NCAC 02T.105(n): 8. Per 15A NCAC 02T.0505(q),the public shall be prohibited from access to the wastewater treatment facilities.Explain how the design complies with this requirement: 9. Is the treatment facility located within the 100-year flood plain? ❑Yes or❑No. If yes,describe how the facility is protected from the 100-year flood: C. WASTEWATER TREATMENT UNIT AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT INFORMATION—COMPLETE FOR NEW OR EXPANDING FACILITIES AND FOR MODIFIED TREATMENT UNITS 1. PRELIMINARY AND PRIMARY TREATMENT(i.e.,physical removal operations and flow equalization): p Y P No.of Plan Sheet Specification Calculations Treatment Unit Provided? Units Type Size per Unit Reference Reference (Yes or No) Manual Bar Screen MGD at peak hourly flow Mechanical Bar 1 Static Screen 0.1 MGD at peak hourly flow Yes Screen Grit Removal MGD at peak hourly flow Flow Equalization -- gallons Primary Clarifier Circular ft diameter; ft side water depth Primary Clarifier Rectangular square feet; ft side water depth Other APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 7 13 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DW RState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 2. SECONDARY TREATMENT(BIOLOGICAL REACTORS AND CLARIFIERS)(i.e.,biological and chemical processes to remove organics and nutrients) No.of Plan Sheet Specification Calculations Treatment Unit Units Type Size per Unit Reference Reference Provided? (Yes or No) Aerobic Zones/ Tanks gallons Anoxic Zones/ Tanks gallons Anaerobic Zones/Tanks gallons Sequencing Batch Reactor(SBR) gallons Membrane Bioreactor(MBR) -- gallons Secondary Clarifier Circularft diameter; ft side water depth Secondary Clarifier Rectangular square feet; ft side water depth Other 3. TERTIARY TREATMENT No.of Plan Sheet Specification Calculations Treatment Unit Units Type Size per Unit Reference Reference Provided? (Yes or No) Tertiary Clarifier Circular ft diameter; ft side water depth Tertiary Clarifier Rectangular square feet; ft side water depth Tertiary Filter square feet Tertiary Membrane Filtration square feet Post-Treatment Flow Equalization -- gallons Post-Aeration gallons Other 4. DISINFECTION No.of Plan Sheet Specification Calculatios Treatment Unit Units Type Size per Unit Reference Reference Provided? (Yes or No) • gaUday per bank at peak Ultraviolet Light (Parallel;in hourly flow; number of banks; number of series) lamps/bank Chlorination (Gas; gallons of contact tablet;liquid) tank/unit Dechlorination (Gas; gallons of contact tablet;liquid) tank/unit APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 8 14 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DW RState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 5. RESIDUALS TREATMENT No.of Plan Sheet Specification Calculatios Treatment Unit Units Type Size per Unit Reference Reference Provided? (Yes or No) Gravity Thickening square feet; ft side Tank water depth Mechanical Thickening/ dry lb/hour Dewatering Aerobic Digestion gallons Anaerobic Digestion gallons Composting dry lb/hour Drying dry lb/hour Other 6. PUMP SYSTEMS(include influent,intermediate,effluent,major recycles,waste sludge,thickened waste sludge and plant drain pumps) Capacity Location No.of Purpose Type of each Plan Sheet Specification Pumps pump Reference Reference GPM TDH 7. MIXERS No.of Power of Plan Sheet Specification Location Mixers Purpose Type each Mixer Reference Reference (H APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 9 15 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DW RState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 8. BLOWERS No.of Capacity of Plan Sheet Specification Location Blowers Purpose Type ea(hCFMj Blower Reference Reference 9. ODOR CONTROL Location No.of Purpose Type Plan Sheet Specification Units Reference Reference D. SETBACKS—COMPLETE FOR NEW WASTEWATER TREATMENT STRUCTURES 1. The minimum distance for each setback parameter to the wastewater treatment/storage units per 15A NCAC 02T.0506(b)are as follows: Minimum Distance Is Minimum Distance Required from Nearest Requirement met by the Setback Parameter Treatment/Storage Design?If"No",identify Unit Setback Waivers in Item D.2 Below Any habitable residence or place of assembly under separate 100 ft ❑Yes ❑No ownership or not to be maintained as part of the project site Any private or public water supply source 100 ft ❑Yes ❑No Surface waters(streams—intermittent and perennial,perennial 50 ft 0 Yes ❑No waterbodies,and wetlands) Any well with exception of monitoring wells 100 ft ❑Yes ❑No Any property line 50 ft ❑Yes ❑No 2. Have any setback waivers been obtained per 15A NCAC 02T .0506(d)?❑ Yes or❑No. If yes, have these waivers been written,notarized and signed by all parties involved and recorded with the County Register of Deeds?❑ Yes or❑No. If no,provide an explanation:_ APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 10 16 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 SECTION 5: APPLICATION CERTIFICATION BY PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Professional Engineer's Certification per 15A NCAC 02T.0105: I, Kevin Davidson ,attest that this application package for an Authorization to Construct (Typed Name of Professional Engineer) for the Salem Quarters WWTP (Facility and Project Name) was prepared under my direct supervisory control and to the best of my knowledge is accurate,complete and consistent with the information supplied in the engineering plans,specifications,calculations,and all other supporting documentation for this project. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with all applicable regulations and statutes, 15 NCAC 02H.0100, 15A NCAC 02T,North Carolina General Statute 133-3,North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1,and Division of Water Resources Minimum Design Criteria for NPDES Wastewater Treatment Facilities,and this Authorization to Construct Permit Application,except as provided for and explained in Section 4.B.1 of this Application. I understand that the Division of Water Resources' issuance of the Authorization to Construct Permit may be based solely upon this Certification and that the Division may waive the technical review of the plans,specifications,calculations and other supporting documentation provided in this application package.I further understand that the application package may be subject to a future audit by the Division.Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been prepared,signed and sealed by other professionals licensed in North Carolina,inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed the materials and have determined that the materials are consistent with the project design. I understand that in accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B,any person who knowingly makes any false statement,representation,or certification in any application package shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor,which may include a fine not to exceed$10,000,as well as civil penalties up to$25,000 per violation. North Carolina Professional Engineer's seal with written signature placed over or adjacent to the seal and dated: APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 11 17 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB DWRState of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT FORM ATC 10-23 SECTION 6: APPLICATION CERTIFICATION BY APPLICANT Applicant's Certification per 15A NCAC 02T.0106(b): I, Lauren Raup-Plummer ,attest that this application package for an Authorization to Construct (Typed Name of Signature Authority and Title) for the Salem Quarters WWTP (Facility and Project Name) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I also understand that if all required parts of this application package are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included,this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. I further certify that in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T.0120(b),the Applicant or any affiliate has not been convicted of environmental crimes,has not abandoned a wastewater facility without proper closure,does not have an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals have been abandoned or exhausted,are compliant with any active compliance schedule,and does not have any overdue annual fees. I understand that the Division of Water Resources' issuance of the Authorization to Construct Permit may be based solely upon acceptance of the Licensed Professional Engineer's Certification contained in Section 5,and that the Division may waive the technical review of the plans,specifications,calculations and other supporting documentation provided in this application package. I further understand that the application package may be subject to a future audit. I understand that in accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B any person who knowingly makes any false statement,representation,or certification in any application package shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor,which may include a fine not to exceed$10,000,as well as civil penalties up to$25,000 per violation. : Signature: E=YRay-Ptu.suKeA. Date: 10/10/2023 BCBBEBBBBA7B49B... THE COMPLETED APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES/NPDES By U.S.Postal Service By Courier/Special Delivery: 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER 512 N. SALISBURY STREET,9TH FLOOR RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27604 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919)807-6396 APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT(FORM ATC 10-23) Page 12 18 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix B Existing NPDES Permit NC0083933 19 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Permit NC0083933 PART I A. (1.) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS [15A NCAC 02B.0400 et seq., 15A NCAC 02B.0500 et seq.] Grade II Biological Water Pollution Control System [15A NCAC 08G.0302] During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration,the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored' by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS CHARACTERISTICS Monthly Daily Measurement Sample Sample eDMR Code Average Maximum Frequency Type Location2 Flow 50050 0.060 MGD Continuous Recording Influent or Effluent BOD,5-day(20°C) C0310 30.0 mg/L 45.0 mg/L Weekly Composite Effluent Total Suspended Solids C0530 30.0 mg/L 45.0 mg/L Weekly Composite Effluent NH3 as N—Summer* C0610 2.0 mg/L 10.0 mg/L Weekly Composite Effluent NH3 as N—Winter* C0610 7.1 mg/L 35.0 mg/L Weekly Composite Effluent Dissolved Oxygen 00300 Daily average>5.0 mg/L Weekly Grab Effluent Fecal Coliform 31616 200/100 ml 400/100 ml Weekly Grab Effluent (geometric mean) Total Residual 50060 Chlorine3.4 28 ug/L 2/Week Grab Effluent Temperature(°C) 00010 Daily Grab Effluent Total Phosphorus C0665 Quarterly Composite Effluent Total Nitrogen C0600 Quarterly Composite Effluent 00400 >6.0 and<9.0 pH Weekly Grab Effluent standard units Dissolved Oxygen' 00300 Monitor and Report Weekly Grab Upstream& 1 Downstream Upstream& Temperature(°C) 000/0 Monitor and p Report Weekly Grab Downstream *Summer: April 1 —October 31 *Winter: November 1—March 31 Footnotes: 1. The permittee shall submit discharge monitoring reports electronically using the Division's eDMR system [see A. (2)]. 2. Upstream=at least 100 feet above discharge point;Downstream at NCSR 2009 3. Total Residual Chlorine monitoring and limits will only apply if chlorine is used in the treatment process. 4. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 µg/L to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory(including field certified),even if these values fall below 50 µg/L. THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN MACE AMOUNTS Page 3 of 7 20 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Permit NC0083933 A. (2) ELECTRONIC REPORTING OF DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORTS [NCGS 143-215.1 (b)] Federal regulations require electronic submittal of all discharge monitoring reports(DMRs) and program reports. The final NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule was adopted and became effective on December 21, 2015. NOTE: This special condition supplements or supersedes the following sections within Part II of this permit(Standard Conditions for NPDES Permits): • Section B. (11.) Signatory Requirements • Section D. (2.) Reporting • Section D. (6.) Records Retention • Section E. (5.) Monitoring Reports 1. Reporting Requirements [Supersedes Section D. (2.) and Section E. (5.) (a)1 The permittee shall report discharge monitoring data electronically using the NC DWR's Electronic Discharge Monitoring Report (eDMR) internet application. Monitoring results obtained during the previous month(s) shall be summarized for each month and submitted electronically using eDMR. The eDMR system allows permitted facilities to enter monitoring data and submit DMRs electronically using the internet. The eDMR system may be accessed at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/edmr. If a permittee is unable to use the eDMR system due to a demonstrated hardship or due to the facility being physically located in an area where less than 10 percent of the households have broadband access, then a temporary waiver from the NPDES electronic reporting requirements may be granted and discharge monitoring data may be submitted on paper DMR forms (MR 1, 1.1, 2, 3) or alternative forms approved by the Director. Duplicate signed copies shall be submitted to the following address: NC DEQ/Division of Water Resources/Water Quality Permitting Section ATTENTION: Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 See "How to Request a Waiver from Electronic Reporting" section below. Monitoring results obtained during the previous month(s) shall be summarized for each month and reported via the eDMR system no later than the last calendar day of the month following the completed reporting period. Regardless of the submission method, the first DMR is due on the last day of the month following the issuance of the permit or in the case of a new facility, on the last day of the month following the commencement of discharge. Page 4 of 7 21 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Permit NC0083933 Starting on December 21, 2025 the permittee must electronically report the following compliance monitoring data and reports, when applicable: • Sewer Overflow/Bypass Event Reports; • Pretreatment Program Annual Reports; and • Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 316(b)Annual Reports. The permittee may seek an electronic reporting waiver from the Division (see "How to Request a Waiver from Electronic Reporting" section below). 2. Electronic Submissions In accordance with 40 CFR 122.41(1)(9), the permittee must identify the initial recipient at the time of each electronic submission. The permittee should use the EPA's website resources to identify the initial recipient for the electronic submission. Initial recipient of electronic NPDES information from NPDES-regulated facilities means the entity (EPA or the state authorized by EPA to implement the NPDES program) that is the designated entity for receiving electronic NPDES data [see 40 CFR 127.2(b)]. EPA plans to establish a website that will also link to the appropriate electronic reporting tool for each type of electronic submission and for each state. Instructions on how to access and use the appropriate electronic reporting tool will be available as well. Information on EPA's NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule is found at: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2015/10/22/2015- 24954/national-pollutant-disch arge-eli mination-system-npdes-electronic-reporting-rule Electronic submissions must start by the dates listed in the"Reporting Requirements"section above. 3. How to Request a Waiver from Electronic Reporting The permittee may seek a temporary electronic reporting waiver from the Division. To obtain an electronic reporting waiver, a permittee must first submit an electronic reporting waiver request to the Division. Requests for temporary electronic reporting waivers must be submitted in writing to the Division for written approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the date the facility would be required under this permit to begin submitting monitoring data and reports. The duration of a temporary waiver shall not exceed 5 years and shall thereupon expire. At such time, monitoring data and reports shall be submitted electronically to the Division unless the permittee re-applies for and is granted a new temporary electronic reporting waiver by the Division. Approved electronic reporting waivers are not transferrable. Only permittees with an approved reporting waiver request may submit monitoring data and reports on paper to the Division for the period that the approved reporting waiver request is effective. Information on eDMR and the application for a temporary electronic reporting waiver are found on the following web page: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/edmr Page 5of7 22 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Permit NC0083933 4. Signatory Requirements [Supplements Section B. (11.) (b) and Supersedes Section B. (11.)(d)l All eDMRs submitted to the permit issuing authority shall be signed by a person described in Part II, Section B. (11.)(a) or by a duly authorized representative of that person as described in Part II, Section B. (11.)(b). A person, and not a position, must be delegated signatory authority for eDMR reporting purposes. For eDMR submissions, the person signing and submitting the DMR must obtain an eDMR user account and login credentials to access the eDMR system. For more information on North Carolina's eDMR system, registering for eDMR and obtaining an eDMR user account,please visit the following web page: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/edmr Certification. Any person submitting an electronic DMR using the states eDMR system shall make the following certification [40 CFR 122.22]. NO OTHER STATEMENTS OF CERTIFICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED: "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 properly 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 submitted 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 fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." 5. Records Retention(Supplements Section D. (6.)l The permittee shall retain records of all Discharge Monitoring Reports, including eDMR submissions. These records or copies shall be maintained for a period of at least 3 years from the date of the report. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time [40 CFR 122.41]. Page 6 of 7 23 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 1,-.... .' Belews Creek Road hAiaNtL !V/dtsI Ro CSC • T• Discharge Point zz7i Aqua North Carolina, Inc. I Facility Salem Quarters WWTP Location County: Forsyth Stream Class: C (not to scalel Receiving Stream: UT to Belews Creek Sub-Basin: 030201 ., Latitude: 36° 11'30" Grid/Quad: C18NE/Belews Creek Longitude: 80°06'35" HUC: 030101030303 NORTH NPDES Permit: NC0083933 Page 7 of 7 24 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix E Engineering Plans 25 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:00508388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9EBCB AWT Aqua - Rangecrest Rd. • En°Inaar..nd Sod 5cle 1f,1, Aar.w..,a�noN,IM. 501 N.Salem Shoal,Soda 023 Apex.NorthG2 27502 Project Location 6961 Rangecrest Rd. *as*1A eas *corn an Belews Creek, NC 27709 Aqua-Rangecrest Rd. Hycor Hydroscreen Forsyth County ARi.clwhcn 8911 Respected Rd. PID: 6879-20-4699 Belem Creed P O CreeCoun4 ND'.®A2W°03 Ara North Cr,, Inc. c/o Andrew NOM Project Owner Aqua North Carolina, Inc. 202 Wakens Dr Cary.NC 27511 do Andrew Norris ah MOWS-1Ma�.°� relal 3oslo°s 202 Mackenan Dr. Cary, NC 27511 PROFESSIONAL DANEER SEAL abnorris@aquaamerica.com (910) 309-1096 Project Consultant Kevin Davidson, P.E. VICINITY MAP (919) 367-6313 Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. Sheet Index 501 N. Salem Street, Suite 203 Sheet 1 Cover Sheet "`O` FOR�`" Apex, NC 27502 Sheet 2 Property Layout NOT RELEASED FOR ZSSuc 0° (919) 859-0669 Sheet 3 Alignment Profile r. 610p1t "'0'O (919) 233-1970 Fax Sheet 4 Component Layout (Top View) System Overview Parkson, Hycor Hydrosceen Sheet 5 Component Layout HS18DF Unit (Front View) Sheet 6 Component Layout (Side View) Sheet 7 Pipe Support Detail 91ED TIRE Sheet 8 HS18DF General Cover Sheet Arrangement Drawing , CREATED Cet N.Carranza 10.06.2023 Cet Sheet 9 Excavation Safety REVISED 6r. �"�` asaa Da.a RELEASED Br: RELEASE°Dk NW* #1aa 8t1ORA1�110'UMBER .a,r.. ,6 I WW-1 26 of 64 DocoSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB III AWF 6 Enenaen and Soil Scientists / / / // V .eA $RQ / / romw..w r.mnaoor.iz. $b�/ O / / 501 N.Salem Street suite 203 / / / / / / ....„/ / / _d ^j(b / / / / AM..Nunn C.roM.z1502 / `CCII v,o-esames Q1 \\ / failler /_F �__ / / / /0 /O�ry 4, 14i40 co / / ��+ \`. / / / 30.45�i / / 4Yry w r�or Hyaroatireeoa�� N / / ng lo�H/ j � �79� / / / / ./ cot Po Croak aB:,aae / / / / / / / / / / �apae �� / / ¢�/ 4 / / / / / / / /// 1 MH/ / / � i / • t New Hydroscre/ / / / / / ' /I �,o, ., 098 / / (� / / / / / 6 / tl g / / / /s� / ie / / / / / /Ebs,Ing 0. \ *7 / // / / / / - ,/ --�� — _822— — / 4 in c Ni / / S / / "' / 1 / / / / / / � � // / / / / / / / _s24— / // (. / / nlyi RDESIGNIPRO-cow uEnEIYm,/� Pww s ONEY / / / / g// `'yF /// / 7 / / / NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION / •r. eau UR[ mom* / / / '% �� //�\\\///// // $/a2a$96 / / / / / g3�/ / ,. / / / / / / /a2a— -I S / / r__-- / / / // // / / / / 590� / / ____ / / / // 7 / / �tib/ 2)128 3 — ....., ......., Ak, / / / // s cD RILE •51 / / / / ///// /7 / / / / \ / � o, / ; / / / / // / / / / / \ / ^� cp / / / / / �� Property Loyout / / // / / / / / / I / / / 0�0 .--/ �/ / / //// // // opmi BY: CREATED Olt 0 30 / 6 FF/pit / / / / / ` 7 / / / / / / / / REVCO BY: MMM N. e REVISED tit / / / /i //i// / / ' / / ///// /// / / / / Ritlffl RELEASE BY: RELEASED ON: ANA* Roo DRAC NOW O PROPERTY LAYOUTYMWW-2 27 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:00508388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9EBCB AWT Engineers aM Soil Scientists Ag-Wade Technology,Inc 501 N Salem Street.Suite 203 Apex.North Camels 22502 559.0 New Inlet Pipe PROFILEwens Existing Existing Inlet Pipe PROFILE "— Aqua-Ra gecree Rd a H1.ycor Hytlroacreen 8:i n° !�eo pa C acne, tY 22W9 PIP eera204ew Preen Owen AP.Nee,Camino Inc cro Mee* 202 Peclm venp Cary.NC 21511 areONuumwe seen 181C150./. 81 k Existing Inlet Pipe •`\� \ II Grade of I, Grade of \ Existing New MHliii New Inlet Pipe Entrance to I NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTIW \\ Treatment Unit WCaR prSQCII e\ \ Entrance to 8 r Treatment Unit SHEET TITLE Alignment Profile e. .30 DRA*1 By: CREATED OR: N.Carron. 10.06.2023 ..o RUUD BE: REMSED 011: t/YN ma. 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C U) 11 '' 2 U W 1 LT,o E 5 LL C O N I- 'a C C m M in 0 w _ L U Z z a o m 0 U w 41 DocuSign Envelope ID:00508388-53E8-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB AN r Engineers an4 Soil Scientl its Agn-Wgnia,Mndo9Y.lrc. 501 N Salem 77 C a1.Suite 202 Nate Apex. Car,ona 27502 919-.59-0369 we.,.agt..aee.mm Aqua-Rartgecreel Rd. Hycor Hydro.creen ✓ase toneon 8981 engavest Ng - 4" Ductile Iron Ploy xib�22�9 n,1•aDow Note,aroma Noms 202 Yannvn Or On NC 27511 Influent re Tr PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SEAL TOP OF WEIR INFLUENT BAFFLE SCREEN PANEL —III—I I I—III—III—III- RE"Ew III—III—III o FOR= I-1 I HI PwPDSES DNLT tl NOT RELEASED FOR CONSFRUCMf WC 6910 CAR IMMO A Undisturbed I=III=IC III II=I111r_ Earth 'III—III=III I—=I IIf t�' rI Ca =III=III—III—I I i l=III=III=111- j -III=1 I I=1 I=1 -ITI=►Ti—_I 1 I— T Ti i_ II I I I 4-".— 22.65' sItEET TOLE Component Layout (Font View) carom Br: CREATED ON: End 65.00' Baffle N Garranxa 1006.2023 REV5E0 BF REVISED Ott: N.T.S. 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Hycor Hydrosasen 096t Fengemat Rd BelawsCreek.NC 2]W9 Doyen County INFLUENT PI°""'°'°" .aa.N rN Caro..Inc OBSERVATION ."ao. —....n PORT/VENT EACH SIDE O, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SEAL Top of 71 End Wall Walkway •., ].., rot DEvaL-FORRAMSES OIL RENEN ., RELEASED FOR COISOICOI �� •• [ i IIIIIIIIII r EFFLUENT o I II l I— . o_ I Undisturbed Earth —, (13 SHEET ono f 15.00' -0.---0 78.00' I Component Layout (Side View) 13 CO DRoti By: MEATED CRC N.Cerren26 10.06.2023 REVSFD DO REy15E0 ON: N.T.S. 0(0 "" RELEASED BY: PULSED SED ON: MM MIN O COMPONENT- (SIDE VIEW) DRAOrsWW-6 31 Of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E8-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Enpinears and Soil Scientl ate Spr4Wesre Teo...,Inc. 5 N.Salem Street,Suite203 n- e 12 Apex,No Carol ina 2250 919-&59-0669 vwe,/.aBrNraue corn • Aqua-Ranpecresl Rd. Hycor Hydroscreen arclee Locator, BeterosCreeit NC 220o12 forsan County )1 Cxme. 4 Stanchion A„ 202 Pipe Support NC e.om PROCESSONk ENGINEER SEAL e"x 8" x 8" Plate / 8" x 10" anchor • 12" Sanotube • —for Column (18" min into E+V e*Lc o-FOR R PIRRDSES ONLY undisturbed soil) IpT RELEASED FOR CdTS RUCIgN C. eseR pLR OLSnIFIIW • Clean, Tamped J/a- Poured • Backfill Concrete • SHEET TITLE Pipe Support Detail DR*8t CREATED Oft 10.06.2023 Undisturbed Earth "C"r'�' OOlt N.T.S. REVISED 9r: REYKED ON: RNYR aw RELEASED BY: 'RELEASED ON: as as O PIPE SUPPORT DETAIL a6a„ WW_7 32 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB AWI' Engin..and Soil Scientists NrEW.l.T.C,ndaEA.06 501 N.Salem Su opt.Sul.203 =E; NorthA*.NO Carolina 27502 1Y1L 31P1E-0163 I.ALL 304 STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION EXCEPT FOR RUBBER GROWER AND PVC PVE PLUG. ...rv,1•als ca' 1.SCREEN MATERIAL 304 SST,OPENING 0.XXX NOES. 3.RECOMMENDED CLEARANCE TO BE 14,00[609.6]AROMA UNT MO 3600[914.4]ABOVE UNIT. Aqua-R.n9.txM Rd ycor HyEro•croon 4.ALL EXTERNAL PIPING TO BE SUPPORTED NOEPENOENTLF cc THE INDROSCREEN LNT. P,ePN Wigs 5.APPROKMATE IIMO: 100 LBS[90.7 Kg](01N), 516 LBS[234.1 Kg](NET), N.Ranr NC)ewa roe..Ce..1, 6.OAENSDNS*POTTER N NCHES[14I]UNLESS 01HERMSE SPECIFIED. "o 747.20-78B0 o q.a owr 7.ONE(I)UNIT SUPPLED. wfiertn wn•Ins 275 Dr 0 N• 11 Ire,IC MI I 07101000-1095 -19.50[195.3]- -1725[4382]- -16.00[4672]- - -1.00[25.4] 3.00[762]- I- PROTESSONk ENGINEER SEAL r5.00[1169] INFLUENT OBSERVATION TOP a 'IIIIIIIIIII PORT/VENT 4-- EACH SIOE O � NMUEM n GA.(.105) � BAF7LE v� SCREEN -I PANEL 61�0(1M9.4] HFAOBO%GRAN I __ 7'NPT PIPE RUG 4. _-= OROPOFY-\ 1, F6/Q OE9W-FOR RFYILIr �. 6.63 1D PURPOSES COI ��- 4 • 6• s,- I r[2192] NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRICTION Ex esm MR KIWI* 15.73[39931 ' I I 1490[368.3] EFFLUENT VI It I I 1.111= 11.1. 600(162.4] 2.66 [�]-1 �4%.56'1INR0 REP - -1.00[25.4] 1 UO1NING HOLE - -2.00[50.8] 117 [675.11] - 3.06[7711] -MOUNTING HOLES 9.00 (116.6] 3321(643A] -4o AND.HHOLLE]S- 1.00- 41,00[1041,4] -7,00[177,6] -11.oD(5568]- SHEET DILE HS18DF A; wok N. INTINKt"°'Yv° °" YE 5,11L HS18DF Arrangement 1/T W/90/n REV DATE 05/25/04 PROJECT NUMBER ..IN.•o.r.M--r...r..w...1d HYCOR•HYDROSCREEN UNIT Drawing o•+ t or M.* +�„�, ORRO IV OW GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWING ... COIN�,. CREATED rw w.-o.Fn.... 0....uw M.N 01G W/W/1'n Cet to,w.W.N.rrr...y.rwa.1•..i.. .l.1,' .y.r..+ RHIAR 1R REV N.Crronza 10 06.2023 ....I."4:I .:.l.d.r`.�I... .•�P ICU INFORMATION H S 18 D 1 REY 6 BF: REVISED ON: ...,le,. ....,,a et.,...un.....r... 1/1.'.I. INFORMATION ONLY 9m I a N I.q D O IE7 M 0/7104 OR r iH.4.469.ro a APP.1..4^HR..r11eb:.r.1.Pa,5•504 V7 H POGO'LV5W1704..a' le..a.e11•1 W I...•AVM 4rnm4 w,n.l.M d..P...5"..P44 I.P..a,..7.+.4 w.554 it.N P717155 our N.INC IC WO R H 17e•1Kx1.t'lu.nl..a 017.1..P•ta..WWI emit N WIWI CUFV0.5110/l RELEASED BF: RELEASED TIN: OM WO OCOMPONENT LAYOUT NTS SOURCE ARE ins WW-H 33 of64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E8-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Trenching anti EiDlVatlen Safety t 1n of .m CI Requirement. 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Belews Creek, NC 27009 Forsyth County Parcel ID#6879-20-4699 Project Engineer: Kevin D. Davidson, P.E. Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. 501 N. Salem Street Suite 203 Apex,NC 27502 Date: October 6, 2023 36 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Table of Contents 1.0 General Project Specifications 1.1 Project Description 1.2 Site Description 1.3 Adjacent Property 2.0 Material Management Practices 2.1 Housekeeping 2.2 Hazardous Products 2.3 Product Safety Practices 2.3.1 Petroleum Products 2.3.2 Fertilizers 2.4 Spill Control Practices 3.0 Site Work 3.1 Construction Roads and Parking 3.2 Tree Preservation and Protection 3.3 Removal of Topsoil 4.0 Installer Specification 5.0 Material Specifications 5.1 Hydroscreen Support Structure 5.2 New Inlet Pipe 5.3 Hydroscreen Decking 6.0 Component Specifications 6.1 HS 18DF Hycor Hydroscreen Unit 37 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 1 .0 General Project Specifications 1.1 Project Description The purpose of the project is to install a HS 18DF Hycor Hydroscreen Static Screen to serve the Salem Quarters wastewater treatment plant.The existing inlet line and bar screen will be maintained as part of the project. To direct flow to the new Hydroscreen, a"doghouse"style manhole will be installed on the existing inlet line with a new drainline leading to the new Hydroscreen unit. To minimize any overflow from the Hydroscreen unit, it will be located over the flow equalization portion of the existing treatment plant. Construction of the new Hydrosceen unit will not require a shutdown of the existing plant. The existing plant will continue normal operation through the construction process. 1.2 Site Description The project site consists of the property located at 6961 Rangecrest Road, Belews Creek,NC 27009 in Forsyth County(Parcel ID#6879-20-4699). The new Hydroscreen will be installed at the inlet of the wastewater treatment plant. 1.3 Adjacent Property The surrounding area at the wastewater treatment plant site is suburban and occupied by primarily single-family residences. 38 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 2.0 Material Management Practices The following are the material management practices that will be used to reduce the risk of spills and other accidental exposure of materials and substances to storm water runoff. 2.1 Housekeeping The following good housekeeping practices will be followed on site during the construction project. • An effort will be made to store only enough product required to do the job. • All materials stored on site will be stored in a neat orderly manner in their appropriate containers and, if possible, under a roof or other enclosure. • Products will be kept in their original containers with the original manufacturer's label. • Substances will not be mixed with one another unless recommended by the manufacturer. • Whenever possible,all a product will be used before disposing of the container. • The manufacturer's recommendations for proper use and disposal will be followed. • The site superintendent will inspect daily to ensure proper use and disposal of materials on site. 2.2 Hazardous Products These practices are used to reduce the risks associated with hazardous materials: • Products will be kept original containers unless theyare re-sealable. P • Original labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) will be retained as they provide important product information. • If surplus product must be disposed of, the manufacturer's or local and state recommended methods for disposal will be followed. proper 2.3 Product Safety Practices The following product safety practices will be followed on site: 2.3.1 Petroleum Products All on-site vehicles will be monitored for leaks and receive regular preventive maintenance to reduce the chance of leakage. Petroleum products will be stored in tightly sealed containers which are clearly labeled. 2.3.2 Fertilizers Fertilizers used will be applied at recommended agronomic rates. Once applied, fertilizer will be worked into the soil to limit exposure to storm water. The contents of any partially used bags of fertilizer will be transferred to a sealable plastic bin to avoid spills. 39 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 2.4 Spill Control Practices The following practices will be followed for spill prevention and cleanup: • Manufacturer's recommended methods for spill cleanup will be clearly understood and site personnel will be made aware of the procedures and the location of the information and cleanup supplies. • Materials and equipment necessary for spill cleanup will be kept in the material storage area on site. Equipment and materials will include but not be limited to brooms,dust pans,mops,rags, gloves,goggles,kitty litter,sand,sawdust,and plastic and metal trash containers specifically for this purpose. • All spills will be cleaned up immediately after discovery. • The spill area will be kept well ventilated, and personnel will wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent injury from contact with a hazardous substance. • Spills of toxic or hazardous material will be reported to the appropriate state or local government agency, regardless of size. • The spill prevention plan will be adjusted to include measures to prevent this type of spill from reoccurring and how to clean up the spill if there is another one. A description of the spill,what caused it, and the cleanup measures will also be included. 40 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 3.0 Site Work The site shall be maintained in an orderly and clean fashion. Debris should be confined to a common area and removed weekly. The minimum area needed shall be disturbed. Due to the small footprint of the project, a formal erosion and control plan has not been developed. However,the contractor shall follow standard practices to minimize any adverse effects from the installation of the system. 3.1 Construction Roads and Parking Construction roads and parking areas are to be inspected periodically for the condition of surface. Top-dress with new gravel as needed. Check areas for erosion and sedimentation after runoff- producing rains.Maintain all vegetation in a healthy,vigorous condition.Sediment-producing areas should be treated immediately. 3.2 Tree Preservation and Protection Some clearing of trees will be required for the installation of the drain line connecting the facility to the treatment unit. Care shall be taken to minimize the disturbed area during installation. Despite precautions, some damage to protected trees may occur. In such cases, repair any damage to the crown,trunk, or root system immediately. Repair roots by cutting off the damaged areas and painting them with tree paint.Spread peat moss or moist topsoil over exposed roots. Repair damage to bark by trimming around the damaged area as shown in Figure 1 below, taper the cut to provide drainage, and paint with tree paint. Cut off all damaged tree limbs above the tree collar at the trunk or main branch. Use three separate cuts as shown in Figure 2 to avoid peeling bark from healthy areas of the tree. 41 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB \ A 1 -gal...04 ) S 1 mg al E�� • \) \ r TREE WOUND TRIM AND TAPER Figure 1.Trim bark wounds with a tapered cut,then apply tree paint. 2 ✓ I I I I III ✓ , 3 \ COLLAR INCORRECT CORRECT Figure 2.Prune damaged branches with three cuts to avoid peeling bark from the tree when tree trunk falls from tree. To the degree possible, the vegetation that is removed during the drain line installation shall be shredded on site and used to cover the drain line installation. Larger material shall be removed from the site and disposed of properly. 42 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 3.3 Removal of Topsoil MATERIALS Determine whether the quality and quantity of available topsoil justifies selective handling.Quality topsoil has the following characteristics: Texture-loam, sandy loam, and silt loamy are best; sandy clay loam, silty clay loam,clay loam,and loamy sand are fair.Do not use heavy clay and organic soils such as peat or muck as topsoil. Organic matter content-(sometimes referred to as"humic matter")should be greater than 1.5%by weight. Acidity-pH should be greater than 3.6 before liming,and liming is required if it is less than 6.0. Soluble salts-should be less than 500 ppm. Sodium-sodium adsorption ratio should be less than 12.The depth of material meeting the above qualifications should be at least 2 inches. Soil factors such as rock fragments, slope, depth to water table, and layer thickness affect the ease of excavation and spreading of topsoil. Generally, the upper part of the soil, which is richest in organic matter, is most desirable;however,material excavated from deeper layers may be worth storing if it meets the other criteria listed above. Organic soils such as muck and peats do not make good topsoil. They can be identified by their extremely light weight when dry. SITE PREPARATION Before spreading topsoil,establish erosion and sedimentation control practices such as diversions, and berms as needed. Grading-Maintain grades on the areas to be topsoiled according to the approved plan and do not alter them by adding topsoil. - Limit of subsoil-Where the pH of the existing subsoil is 6.0 or less,or the soil is composed of heavy clays,incorporate agricultural limestone in amounts recommended by soil tests or specified for the seeding mixture to be used. Incorporate lime to a depth of at least 2 inches by disking or raking. Roughening-Immediately prior to spreading the topsoil,loosen the subgrade by disking or scarifying to a depth of at least 4 inches,to ensure bonding of the topsoil and subsoil.If no amendments have been incorporated, loosen the soil to a depth of at least 6 inches before spreading topsoil. 43 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 4.0 Installer Specification - Installer to maintain North Carolina General Contractors Utility License. 44 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 5.0 Material Specifications 5.1 Hydroscreen Support Structure The Hydroscreen support structure will be constructed from wrought Aluminum(2014-T6). 5.2 Inlet Pipe The new inlet pipe will be 4"ductile iron. 5.3 Hydroscreen Decking The Hydroscreen decking will be a plastic molded decking or engineer approved. The decking shall be used for the operator platform and the Hydroscreen platform. The grating shall be a 1.5"x1.5" square tread (available in a 5'x10' sheet to minimize piecing of the grate).Grate shall be 1.5"thick with approximate wight less than 41bs/ft2.The manufacturer supplied Type M or Type J clips to be used to attach grating to support structure. Basis of Design: DURAGRATETM 1.5"x 1.5" square mesh 45 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID 0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB 6.0 Component Specifications (information following) 6.1 HS18DF Hycor Hydroscreen Unit - Install the Hydroscreen per manufacturer's specifications. - The unit should be installed on a flat and level surface. -The unit should be level with 0.03"(side to side). -The unit should be level with 0.5"(front to back). -The supporting structure should be constructed from concrete or metal supports. -The unit should be bolted to the support structure. -Remove all shipping braces,branding,or other material that would interfere with the screen operation. 46 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Specification Cut Drawings/Cut Sheets Support Structure Detail DURAGRATETM HS 1 8DF Hycor Hydroscreen Unit 47 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB I - I ■ 4" Stanchion 4811 /`/ Pipe Support 8"x 8" x 8" Plate 8" x 10" anchor • 24' Riser Pipe, d • / Field Cut (12" min into undisturbed soil) d ° ° d ' oured •P � \\'\ a Clean, Tamped �/ ,v ' Backfill //, Concrete° \/ . d 0 �`. • -7 . .o . a a . a �.,h,.:,: � � 7-•�, , �,.. �` 6" Crush f. L. • • " s • & Run I I I I I 1 1 1 .. • < a a .° " • I— -III— - I — - I— E• —1 I I— -I I I— _I I I— -I V ° V I— -III— -I l 1� I --I -III: I I I— _I I I— _I ?A' a K• I— -I I I— _I I I— - 1 11= =1 1= =1 — -I I i= i i— _ _ I— 71 2"x8" Concrete -1 I— - II -III _I I I— I I — _I I I— I I I =1 I; ;Undisturbed Earth'I I;, -1 I 1 II =1 Block (4) I= III— I I 1 =1 11= =III 11 11- 1 -I I -I II I— - I— -1 48 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID.0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB , U DU .y MOLDED FIBERGLASS GRATING IN NB IIIIIII IIIIII.UM .11010 will1010.10 w..440 1.4010 Iwo* 11W1.1111trve 416';A UM Ill MB UM III In , 0 40,4111111001. 1.441140:401, 40 4106 Ai # ''' .404 .4). MI 611 IIIIII IIIIII SIIII 46 44.06 .04 ....„4 4.11' vii 4°‘... "A ,,k4 44 4 "Illailli - i1 � .''r40 :to .J e 0A #44 j J jirh J40, ♦� ,✓ Jj � .J004 10 .r teleti-at-4 'r A IA 40"��1 1401' .► "'ram�i"rS W ,.+ '* '� .. r .A .r► di+ LA -a IN aki ..r - .- A -A '� _ ._ .4 ..,I I 4 . 4 _A I -A _A ,.r! :A ! _A 4 _A Or 0 " , . 1 0 11PO4.4P '° ' -* 4-1i * '' 4v- vr 0-/441PAP, 4,, *1 r A‘i1P-4 .0,- ir Ir dik. 0 * * .41p -11W , 411r dr giir I * *** 4k. 1 II or- Api, *' ' /• "/ ,/1! 00 4 I r i;1"-.W7 4 r i.• - 4v- -4, 4. il . ...4, . .o r. U 49 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Molded Fiberglass Grating What is DURAGRATE . �'Tite� DURAGRATE®molded fiberglass grating is a strong mesh grating Is IN • MIMI panel that is the chemical resistant flooring choice for many industrial ■omilsol • 1111 applications. DURAGRATE®panels are molded in one piece and feature ■�' a concave non-slip walking surface.The cost-effective panels allow for efficient on-site cutting to minimize grating waste and load bearing bars in both directions allow for use without continuous side support. 11111 a __ DURAGRATE®molded fiberglass grating is significantly lighter in weight 111 - __ than metallic gratings and the high resin content provides excellent '� � corrosion resistance and requires very little maintenance.A higher I ��- safety factor is achieved by designing in a higher glass content at the --' bottom of the grating for greater tensile strength. ! IIIII 111111111 DURAGRATE®molded fiberglass grating is: ��alg • Corrosion Resistant • Easy To Fabricate ump � �ma gall" • Fire Retardant • Impact Resistant• Low in Maintenance • Low in Conductivity • Lightweight • Bidirectional Load Bearing • Easy To Install • Cost Effective • Uniform in Appearance Materials of Construction DURAGRATE®molded fiberglass grating is composed of fiberglass °F rovings combined with a choice of five thermosetting resin systems.All of the resins contain a UV inhibitor. Standard DURAGRATE®grating has a concave profile on the upper surface for skid resistance. Grit tops are available upon request. Standard Resin Systems Available* Resin Description Resin Base Corrosion Flame Spread NSF-61 Code Resistance Rating" Certified VE Chemical Proof Vinyl Ester Excellent Class 1 Fire Retardant 25 or less • _ NVE Chemical Proof Vinyl Ester Excellent Class 1 Hot&Cold t _- �'-` "f Fire Retardant 25 or less XVE Chemical Proof Vinyl Ester Excellent Class 1 Fire Retardant 10 or less PP Industrial Grade Isophthalic Very Good Class 1 Fire Retardant 25 or less NPP Industrial Grade Isophthalic Very Good Class 1 Hot&Cold Mp-. Fire Retardant 25 or less GP Architectural Orthophthalic Good Class 1 Grade 25 or less • Fire Retardant FF Food Grade Isophthalic Very Good Class 2 Fire Retardant 30 or less The Exide Battery Plant in Manchester, Iowa installed corrosion "Strongwell's standard colors are dark gray,green,yellow,orange and light gray.Contact Customer Service for resin system and color requirements. Custom colors are available resistant DURAGRATE®around its tanks of sulfuric acid. upon request. *Flame Spread Rating per ASTM E-84 Tunnel Test 2 50 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB i► r ga T ■ ■ ■ _, e 1'/, fill Industrial Marine Minim Chunked OR and Gas S---- O . ii k'i o--"D°.------- Technical Data ::. — O w us Pollution Control Power Plants Pulp and Paper Offshore Recreation 0 Th ©-.... Iff1 Shapes, Sizes and Availability Food Processing Water/Wastewater Breweries FM,Wiped Typical DURAGRATE®Panels How to Specify THICKNESS MESH PATTERN PANEL SIZES The molded fiberglass grating shall be 1" 1-1/2"Square 3'x 10',4'x 8',4'x 12' DURAGRATE® as supplied by Strongwell. 1' 1"x 4"Rectangular 3'x 10',4'x 12' Grating panels shall be(pick one from chart for 1 1/2' 3/4°x 3/4"Mini GridTM' 4'x 12' thickness, mesh pattern, resin code) molded grid pattern. The grating shall be one-piece 1-1/2" 1-1/2"x 6"Rectangular 4'x 12' construction with the tops of the bearing bars 1-1/2" 1-1/2"Square 3'x 10',4'x 8',4'x 12', 5'x 10' and cross bars in the same plane.Color choices 2' 2"Square 4'x 12' are green,orange,yellow,dark gray,light gray. NOTE: All panel sizes available in VE,XVE,PP,GP or FF resin systems.NPP and NVE resin Surface shall be concave top or gritted. systems are available in most panel sizes.Custom panel sizes and resins available upon request. Descriptions of the different resin systems are located on the previous page. Stair Treads O'er DURAGRATE® molded fiberglass stair treads are available in a 1-1/2"thick 1-1/2" x 6" rectangular mesh " , - pattern. The standard panel size is 22-1/2" x 10'. Stair treads can be produced in any of the standard _.,- , DURAGRATE®resin systems.The stair tread panel comes complete with anti-slip nosing. ``` , DURAGRATE®Stair Tread Maximum Span for Thickness Mesh Panel Size 300 lbs.at Mid-Span Panel Weight Open Area 1/8"or less 1/4'or less deflection deflection 1-1/2' 1-1/2"x 6" 22-1/2"x 10' 31" 38" 60 lbs. 67°/ Stair Tread Panel Cutting Diagram -VS WO (•'VII p 11.1111 p 0 • N 'I• CO m I.I 1' CO Ca •li CO VI CO 0 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I-'1 to 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I N AOIO003 m I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 "en'O'N A A Z N • 1 I 1 1 1 1 • I N 1 1 1 1 M 1 = 1 I c c c c y r V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D D D O Z m mmmQ 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 111 m I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I it pp71- I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I m m m D m • 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 y • 1 1 • • I 1 1 I (/) IA I.(/) m>? J �m_ly_ _I O 00 iaa c0 2 11 m mmm 3 51 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Accessories Panel Installation Elevated Floor System Fixed and adjustable legs for molded grating are available Type M Clips to provide sturdy support for elevated flooring.Contact For attaching grating to Strongwell with your exact requirements. supports. 141111 111 (i) i - Type J Clips For attaching grating to supports for moderate loads. Curb Angle Type C Clips Strongwell's pultruded fiberglass Curb Angle provides a strong, For joining two unsupported ' firm base for bearing bars.Standard Curb Angle is produced us edges if needed. ► r,1� ing a gray,fire retardant vinyl ester resin system and is available ► !', in three sizes. tip% Sealing Kits ‘ 1/1 To maintain corrosion resistance and structural integrity, standard resin sealing kits are available to protect the exposed ends of cut panels and other components. 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ISO-9001:2008 Quality Certified and ISO-14001:2004 Environmentally Certified Manufacturing Plants BRISTOL LOCATION CHATFIELD LOCATION 400 Commonwealth Ave.,P.0.Box 580,Bristol,VA 24203-0580 USA 1610 Highway 52 South,Chatfield,MN 55923-9799 USA (276)645-8000 Fax(276)645-8132 (507)867-3479 Fax(507)867-4031 www.strongwell.com ST0815 ©2015 Strongwell 56 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB { Parksd n s Treating Water Right • i4H i, R . • igf ' *• Hydroscreen bi-wave 4.)% • wedgewire screen High-capacity sidehill screen with advanced bi-wave ' `'' wedgewire design ,r. �: �� 7 Hydroscreen static screens used in broke thickening Hycor® Hy Static Screen Liquid a solid separation The Hycor® HydroscreenTM unit is a proven, reliable The Hydroscreen unit's unique bi-wave wedgewire screen performer for liquid/solid separation in municipal and panel with double downward curves increases the Coanda industrial applications, particularly for screening fibrous and effect by rapidly stripping liquid from the influent as it hits the non-greasy solids. There are no moving parts, motors, or top of the screen panel.The rapid shearing maximizes solids complicated connections. The Hydroscreen is simple and capture and minimizes screen blinding. economical to operate. Additional drainage occurs as the solids captured by the The Hydroscreen is designed with custom features to screen roll down the curved screen face.At the end of the meet site requirements for separation, and is compact screen panel is a drip lip that directs the drained liquid away while providing high throughput. There are headbox from the solids and returns it to the filtrate chamber. options, including deep flat and shallow tapered designs to accommodate solids loading. A swinging baffle across the weir directs the flow for the most efficient screen operation. 57 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Ideal for a multitude of liquid/solid Options separation applications - Doors and covers — Headboxes Food Processsing Pulp and Paper — Discharge chute — Washwater — Whitewater — Custom-designed headbox to optimize operating — By-product recovery — Broke thickening conditions — Plant effluent — Mill effluent — Flume water — Log flume and debarking Standard Features Textiles — Screen rejects — Unique bi-wave screen panel — Fibrous solids removal — Fiber recovery — Drip lip promotes drier solids — De-ink washing — Available in 304 or 316 stainless steel Chemical Processing — Cleaner rejects — Flow distribution baffle maximizes solids capture — Organic and inorganic slurries — Pulping — Pivoting screen panel on 48°72"and 120"wide - Chip washing models facilitates maintenance and clean-up Municipal — Primary treatment — Grit dewatering i A I B I Swing baffle ;om• Observation port Pivot screen C Headbox 11 Drip • ® drain lip F _®TE I _ Bolt hole locations 1 D i Model A Inches B Inches C Inches D Inches E Inches F Inches Inlet Dla." Outlet Dia." Dry WT. Operating (Lbs.) Wt.(Lbs) HS-18 40 7/8 19 1/2 61 27 6 - Top feed 6 200 520 HS-36 40 7/8 37 1/2 61 27 7 - Top feed 8 800 3100 HS-48 60 51 84 403/4 91/16 2413/16 8 10 800 3100 HS-72 60 75 84 403/4 101/16 281/2 10 12 1200 4910 HS-120 60 124 84 403/4 1111/16 421/2 (2)10 16 2000 8575 Fort Lauderdale 1.888.PARKSON Par4.0;ir. Chicago technology@parkson.com I Kansas City www.parkson.com Est . 1960 Denver In 11, 1Nem ECI 58 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Park ?S i n CELEBRATING Treating Water Right Hycor® Hydroscreen Static Screen YEARS 2010 Model HS A . ii A detailed view of the Hydroscreen screen panel t I} ',,,,,.: ...... .. :_. --... 411" rat 61 High-capacity sidehill screen with advanced bi-wave wedgewire design . 'if/• 14 • • The Hycor Hydroscreen unit is a loading.A swinging baffle across the 4 _ - z-1 proven, reliable performer for liquid/ weir directs the flow for the most 43 0 ----=- ._--ram-: solid separation in municipal and efficient screen operation. industrial applications, particularly for The Hydroscreen unit's unique bi-wave Uncomplicated,reliable separation screening fibrous and non-greasy Y 4 solids.There are no moving parts, wedgewire screen panel, with double motors, or complicated connections. downward curves, increases the Stanc and Features The Hydroscreen is simple and Coanda effect by rapidly stripping liquid from the influent as it hits the • Unique bi-wave screen panel. economical to operate. q top of the screen panel.The rapid • Drip lip promotes drier solids. Although the Hydroscreen is one of shearing maximizes solids capture • Available in 304 or 316 the most basic of Hycor screens, it is and minimizes screen blinding. stainless steel. designed with Hycor quality and • Flow distribution baffle maximizes custom features to meet site Additional drainage occurs as the solids capture. requirements.lt is compact and solids captured by the screen roll • Pivoting screen panel on 24", down the curved screen face.At the 48", 72"and 120" wide models provides high throughput. facilitates maintenance and end of the screen panel is a drip lip clean-up. There are headbox options, including that directs the drained liquid away deep flat and shallow tapered from the solids and returns it to the designs to accommodate solids filtrate chamber. 59 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB The Hycor° Hydroscreen Static Screen is ideal for a multitude of liquid/solid separation applications 1pi Food Processsing Pulp and Paper t - • Washwater • Plant effluent • Whitewater • By-product recovery • Flume water • Fiber recovery Fl Chemical Processing • Brokee-inthickeningwsi t De-ink washing A rd • Organic and inorganic slurries • Mill effluent Textiles • Cleaner rejects • Log flume and debarking • Fibrous solids removal • Pulping Municipal • Screen rejects The Hydroscreen unit in secondary product • Chip washing recovery for a vegetable processor • Primary treatment • Grit dewatering A ,' ,' Swing I ,,VV baffle ; ' • • + Observation • • port "fr. ; _ - . a C Pivot Headbox Hydroscreen Static Screens used in broke o = drain - '+- screen thickening at a paper mill r t �- DripI. , P ,F li � + 1 ■E t..) J V O tions D • Doors and covers. Bolt hole locations • Headboxes. • Discharge chute. A B C D E F Inlet Outlet Dry Operating Model • Custom-designed headbox to Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Dia.' Dia.' Wt.(Lbs.) WL(Lbs) optimize operating conditions. HS-18 407/e 191h 61 27 6 - Top feed • 200 520 • Spray systems. HS-36 407/a 371/2 61 27 7 — Top feed 1131 800 3100 HS-48 60 51 84 403/4 91/1e 2413/ie 8 10 800 3100 HS-72 60 75 84 404 101/1e 28'h 10 ® 1200 4910 HS-120 60 124 84 403/4 1111/16 421/2 (2)10 111 2000 8575 Deep flat headbox dimensions shown.All dimensions are approximate and rounded up to the nearest 1/4".Inlet and outlet dimensions are nominal pipe size. Park' ?sdn Treating Water Right Fort Lauderdale Chicago Montreal Dubai 0 Mixed Sources ISO 9001:2008 Certified www.parkson.com Product group from rod-managed tutus and°the coneolkd sources technology@paritson.com parkson.com Quality Management System FSC """`r Certna-tf°c( "' o isss��suwranro co.�ai 1.888.PARKSON AN AXEL JOHNSON INC.COMPANY 1.954.974.6610 SCWW-HS111909©2009 Parkson Corporation 60 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix G Construction Sequencing Plan 61 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Al/IfT Engineers and Soil Scientists Agri-Waste Technology, Inc. 501 N Salem Street, Suite 203,Apex, NC 27502 agriwaste.com 1 919.859.0669 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PLAN Items must occur in the order listed; items cannot occur concurrently unless specifically noted. 1. Receive Authorization to Construct from NCDEQ. 2. On-site pre-construction meeting with owner, Contractor, Engineer, and regulatory personnel(as needed). 3. Notify Agri-Waste Technology 48 hours prior to beginning system installation. 4. Clearing&grubbing(only as necessary for system installation). 5. Expose existing inlet line in new manhole location to verify pipe slopes and final elevations. 6. Install the support structure for the new Hycor Hydroscreen Unit. Support structure to be installed over the flow equalization area of the existing treatment plant. 7. Lower and secure Hycor Hydroscreen onto the support structure. 8. Construct new manhole around existing inlet pipe at tie in location. 9. Install new inlet pipe and supports from constructed manhole to feed influent above new Hydroscreen. 10. Inspection by certifying engineer of new HydroScreen installation. 11. Submit final Engineer Certification to NCDEQ. 12. Upon regulatory inspection,or 48 hours following submittal of Engineer Certification,cut existing inlet pipe at new manhole to divert flow to Hyrdroscreen unit and put system into operation. Maintain outfall of existing pipe to the treatment plant for overflow condition. 13. Complete final grade. Seed and straw any disturbed areas. Complete site installation. 62 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Appendix H Engineering Calculations 63 of 64 DocuSign Envelope ID:0050B388-53E6-4303-A498-FFAOEDE9E8CB Wastewater Treatment System Design Calculations Flow Calculations PROJECT: Salem Quarters WWTP Location: 6961 Rangecrest Road Belews Creek, NC 270019 County: Forsyth mgd gpd gpm Permitted Flow= 0.06 60,000 41.67 Maximum Daily = 0.0923 92,300 64.10 *from renewal application Annual Average Flow Rate = 0.0315 31,500 21.88 Assumed Peak Factor= 2.0 Total Flow= 0.12 mgd 120,000 gpd 83 gpm HS18DF Max Flow= 0.24 mgd 244,800 gpd 170 gpm 64 of 64