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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0037834_Monitoring Information_20180706 Winston-Salem•Forsyth County City/County Utilities July 6, 2018 Water•Sewer•Solid Waste Disposal RECEIVED/DENR/DVVR Mr. Monti Hassan Environmental Specialist JUL 16 2018 NC DENR-DWQ-PERCS Water Resources Manson Meads Complex 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER Permitting Section RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 City of Winston-Salem 27 99 Griffith Road Winston-Salem,NC 27103 CityLink 311(336.727 8000) Fax 336 659.4320 Subject: Long Term Monitoring Plans Submittal 2018 www.crryofws org Dear Mr. Hassan: City of Winston-Salem's Pretreatment Program has submitted the required Long Term Monitoring Plans for approval due by August 1, 2018. Changes in the Long Term Monitoring Plans are as follows: NPDES Permit#NC0050342 Muddy Creek WWTP • Detection limit for Silver is 0.001mg/L NPDES Permit#NC0037834 Archie Elledge WWTP • Detection level for Cadmium is 0.005 mg/L • Detection level for Silver is 0.001mg/L Thank you. If you have any questions please contact me at 336-397-7621. Sincerely,leoilteal Joel Freeman/IWC Supervisor City Council Mayor Allen Joules,Vivian H Burke,Mayor Pro Tempore,Northeast Ward,Denise D Adams,North Ward,Dan Besse,Southwest Ward,Robert C Clark,West Ward, John C Larson,South Ward,Jeff Macintosh,Northwest Ward,Derwin L Montgomery,East Ward,James Taylor,Jr,Southeast Ward,City Manager Lee D Garrity County Commissioners:David R.Plyler,Chairman,Don Martin,Vice Chair,Fleming El-Amin,Ted Kaplan,Richard V Linville,Gloria D Whisenhunt,Everette Witherspoon, County Manager Dudley Watts,Jr Call 311 or 336-727-8000 City/County Utility Commission:Randall S Tuttle,Chairman,Wesley Curtis,Jr.Vice-Chair,Harold E Day,Tom Griffin,Yvonne H Hines,Duane Long,Paul S McCnii,David Neill, citylink@cityofws.org Chris Parker,Jim Ruffin,Donald R Stewart 4 City of Winston-Salem Long Term Monitoring Plan MUDDY CREEK WWTP A. Sampling Points (See Diagram) 1. Influent(prior to mixing with side streams) Note: All recycle streams are closed during Long Term Monitoring Sampling 2. Effluent(as per NPDES permit) 3. Primary Clarifier Effluent 4. Activated Sludge Basin 5 Anaerobic Digester 6. Sludge to Land Application(not on diagram- site exits at Elledge WWTP) 7. SIUs (not on diagram) 8. Uncontrollable (not on diagram) B. Pollutants of Concern 1. Pollutants permitted or monitored under Muddy's NPDES permit: Flow, CBOD, TSS,NH3-N, Total N, and Total PO3 2. 40 CFR 503 Pollutants: As, Cd, Cu, Pb,Hg, Mo,Ni, Se, Zn, % solids, sludge to disposal flow. 3. EPA required: As, Cd, Cr, Cu, CN,Pb, Hg,Mo,Ni, Se, Ag, Zn, BOD, TSS, NH3-N. 4. Pollutant exceptions: DO,pH, temperature, conductivity, fecal coliform, chronic toxicity and pollutant scan. C. Flow Flow monitoring points are indicated on the attached facility diagram. Flow at the influent and effluent will be monitored during sampling events. SIU's will be monitored as per SIU permit. Volume of sludge will be determined for disposal. D. SIU Monitoring Significant Industrial User monitoring will be conducted per industrial user permits. At a minimum all POC's will be monitored once per permitting cycle. If POC's are detected they will be monitored once per year. Total nitrogen will be substituted with TKN for plant protection. The Muddy Creek WWTP does not have a total nitrogen limit, only a monitoring requirement. 1 LTMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 E. Sampling Frequency Sampling Point Monitoring Frequency 1 —Influent Quarterly on a Weekday 2 -Effluent Quarterly on a Weekday and per NPDES requirement 3 - Primary Once per six months and all POC metals annually Clarifier Effluent 4—Activated Once per six months and all POC metals annually Sludge Basin 5 —Anaerobic Once per six months on a Weekday Digester 6 - Sludge to Per Sludge Permit and 503 regulations Disposal 7 - SIU's Per SIU Permit and all POC's at least once per permitting cycle; if detected, sampling is annual. 8 -Uncontrollable Once per six months and all POC metals once per year 2 LTMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 F 00 x, x, M xxxX X xxxxxxxxX x rl 0 U 00 XX XX X XX N C/)�1 t.00 XXXXX XXX X XX X XX rti v) 4 ;. X) el) ecf •A -{) � � M xxxxx xxxxxa U � A, (;411 z � c gn on on 0 •-1 a) on UVUa2, � r-1 zC/) NU too Iz QJ1i �" , x a ci) H t a' as H H Z H ¢ U U U a �a Z vD) v) N U G. Detection Level and Sample Method Pollutant Detection Level Sample Method (mg/1) BOD 2 24 hour Composite TSS 2 24 hour Composite TKN 0.1 24 hour Composite NH3 0.1 24 hour Composite TN 0.1 24 hour Composite TP 0.01 24 hour Composite Fluoride 0.1 24 hour Composite Arsenic 0.005 24 hour Composite Cadmium 0.002 24 hour Composite Chromium 0.005 24 hour Composite Copper 0.002 24 hour Composite Lead 0.010 24 hour Composite Manganese 0.005 24 hour Composite Mercury 0.0002 24 hour Composite Mercury (LL) 1 ng/1 Method 1631 Grab Molybdenum 0.005 24 hour Composite Nickel 0.010 24 hour Composite Selenium 0.010 24 hour Composite Silver 0.001 24 hour Composite _ Zinc 0.010 24 hour Composite Cyanide 0.005 Grab 4 LTMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 MUDDY CREEK WWTP Chlorine Pipeline for U Activated Sludge Addition at Cl2 contact c Basins,ASB Parshall then C '� 1 Flume, Dechlori Q- Outfalls ** Storm Basins Primary Mixed Liquor Final a #316G MLSS, MLVSS Sodium nation, a) ClarifiersClarifiers Hypo- Sodium =#37 Fecal E Southfork,SF ** Flow 1 © 3 chlorite Bisulfite Cond 'n Headworks, 2 —4.4. Equiliza- #31 n n #35 © 4 #36X #37 pH CI �♦ Yadkin Barscreens —♦ * 3 --♦ --� At &Grit tion, Day Influent n 1-7 PriClar Eff © Effluent Effluent River 300 ! � ! Removal Tanks #317G RAS 1 #311 #317G DeuGatering Raw Slud•- (#37-002) ------------------------------- - #317G WRAS Mudd reek ------------------------------- �agoon� - ______ Polymer-rare / ----------------------- Thickener * Thickener Overflow ,'�'� Secondary Primary #318 Thickened Sludge ,� Digester Digesters Centrate Well from Elledge SDSI 0 ♦— ©©© Secondary Transfer Digested Sludge Sludge NPW= NonPotable Water,#36 Blending Tanks at Elledge Lime can be added at#35 Caustic can be added at the head of the ASB See another tab in this file for more detail on Ferric chloride and dispersant can be added to the SDSI Blending Tank, Centrifuge, Dryer flows & destinations before pumping to Elledge Ferric chloride can be added to Primary Clarifiers& Secondary Clarifiers when MCCIPs project is complete **Under Construction 090717 L i The combined outfalls are flow proportioned sample from Kimel, Salem, and South Fork Lines that are generated in the laboratory. The South Fork Line contains side streams, therefore;the dryer and dewatering facilities must not be operating during Long Term Monitoring. SZ Cyanide and Mercury(LL) samples are grabs samples and may not be conducted on the same day as other parameters. G. Detection Level and Sample Method Pollutant Detection Level Sample Method (mg/1) BOD 2 24 hour Composite TSS 2 24 hour Composite TKN 0.1 24 hour Composite NH3 0.1 24 hour Composite TN 0.1 24 hour Composite TP 0.01 24 hour Composite Fluoride 0.1 24 hour Composite Arsenic 0.005 24 hour Composite Cadmium 0.005 24 hour Composite Chromium 0.005 24 hour Composite Copper 0.002 24 hour Composite Lead 0.010 24 hour Composite Manganese 0.005 24 hour Composite Mercury 0.0002 24 hour Composite Mercury (LL) 1 ng/1 Method 1631 Grab Molybdenum 0.005 24 hour Composite Nickel 0.010 24 hour Composite Selenium 0.010 24 hour Composite Silver 0.001 24 hour Composite Zinc 0.010 24 hour Composite Cyanide 0.005 Grab 4 LIMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 f City of Winston-Salem Long Term Monitoring Plan ELLEDGE WWTP Change date at Bottom. A. Sampling Points (See Diagram) 1. Influent(prior to mixing with side streams)#COF. The three outfalls (South Fork, Salem and Kimel) are collected and a composite flow proportional sample is prepared 2. Effluent(after chlorination)# 7 3. Primary Clarifier Effluent# 3 4. Activated Sludge Basin# 16 5 Anaerobic Digester# 11 &#21 6. Sludge to Land Application which includes biosolids from Muddy Creek POTW 7. SIUs 8. Uncontrollable B. Pollutants of Concern 1. Pollutants permitted or monitored under Elledge's NPDES permit: Flow, BOD, TSS,NH3-N, Total N, Total P03 Cd, CN, and Zn 2. 40 CFR 503 Pollutants: As, Cd, Cu,Pb, Hg, Mo,Ni, Se, Zn, % solids, sludge to disposal flow. 3. EPA required: As, Cd, Cr, Cu, CN, Pb, Hg,Mo,Ni, Se, Ag, Zn, BOD, TSS, NH3-N. 4. Additional SIU permitted pollutants with the exception of organics: F, Mn 5. Pollutant exceptions: DO,pH,temperature, conductivity, chlorine, fecal coliform, chronic toxicity and pollutant scan. C. Flow Flow monitoring points are indicated on the attached facility diagram. Flow at the influent and effluent will be monitored during sampling events. SIU's will be monitored as per SIU permit. Volume of sludge will be determined for disposal. D. SIU Monitoring Significant Industrial User monitoring will be conducted per industrial user permits. At a minimum all POC's will be monitored once per permitting cycle. If POC's are detected they will be monitored once per year with the exception of fluoride. SIU's with a concentration of fluoride less than 1.5 mg/1 will be monitored once per permitting cycle. Total nitrogen will be substituted with TKN for plant protection. The Elledge WWTP does not have a total nitrogen limit, only a monitoring requirement. 1 LIMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 , I' E. Sampling Frequency Sampling Point Monitoring Frequency 1 —Influent(COF) Quarterly on a Weekday 2 - Effluent Quarterly on a Weekday and per NPDES requirement Sampling Frequency Continued Sampling Point Monitoring Frequency 3 - Primary Quarterly on a Weekday Clarifier Effluent 4—Activated Once per six months on a Weekday Sludge Basin 5—Anaerobic Once per six months on a Weekday Digester 6 - Sludge to Per Sludge Permit and 503 regulations Disposal 7 - SIU's Per SIU Permit and all POC's at least once per permitting cycle; if detected, sampling is annual. 8 - Uncontrollable Once per six months and all POC metals once per year 2 LTMP REVISED AUGUST 2018 es L X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X a 4t 0 0 o0 V) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X w w tstoo„ X X X XX XX X X X X X X Xa. u go * X X X X X X X X X X X X X aA IND 0.i i X X X X X X X X X X X X X Qc X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX TEen X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X w4t as im Tis X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X UO "' dUUUa. xxa Zcn NU czs ci' bn 71% ctE a> ,0 ai �, �, p c 0 Ca z 0 0 a c 0 >, c v) O v� o a 0 ...a0 �, a� a m � E- HzF- a. d000 ,- c.`)) v ARCHIE ELLEDGE WWTP Pretreatm-nt Basins Activated Sludge Old PB New PB Chlorine lOG 10G N Basins,ASB Contact Dechlori- Outfalls Primary Mixed Liquor Final Chamber, nation, South Fork,SF Clarifiers #16G MLSS, MLVSS Sodium Sodium Clarifiers ypo- Bisulfite, I H 1 OLD ' Flow 2OLD O 3 chlorite Effluent Weir Headworks, 3NEW Salem T► Barscreens Equiliza- #1 O1 28 #3_•,. 4 NEW © 4 #6 #7 Salem _� 5 NEW ' &Grit tion, Day Influent O3 8 PriClar Eff 6NEW © 6 Creek Kimel �! Removal Tanks /#17G Effluent #17G RAS t 1 #11R w Dewatering S 1 Sludge WRAS,#20 GBT Feed Lagoons t ------ 411M \ ______________ - ___#,22_Filtrate GBT GBT Polymer © gravity Belt Thickener 41111. , 'I` •- :T to Lagoons Blending Primary #21 Thickened Sludge '' Tanks Digesters 0 4- 18 --,; �'J 4 4 -- R Transfer © 8 �,. Centrate Well (#72+NPW) \ Sludge To Muddy Lagoon #70 \ \ 'f7,2 Centrate \ \ NPW= NonPotable Water,#6 Silos \ Lime can be added at#3, PriClar Eff 08 4 Dryer 4 Centrifuge Cent Polymer \ Caustic can be added to the ASB Pellets Mix Cake#73 Cake#71 From Muddy Digester SDSI See another tab in this file for more detail on Blending Tank, Centrifuge, Dryer flows& destinations 090717 I. L - - -