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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000304_Email from Jill_201809179/17/2018 Mail - brad ley.bennett@ncdenr.gov RE: [External] FW: Stormwater Permit Renewal Information Jill Gee <jill.gee@gerdau.com> Mon 9/17/2018 11:01 AM To:Bennett, Bradley <bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov>; cc -Bob Churchill <Bob.Churchill@gerdau.com>; 9 2 attachments (1 MB) Outfall Narrative.pdf; Topographical Map.pdf; CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment t Report Spam. Good catches Bradley— I've updated the narrative to reflect the items below. I'm also sending you an updated topographical map. We decided we want to include some wording explaining the relationship between the south outfall and the south stormwater collection pond. If you have any further questions please let us know. Thanks, Jill From: Bennett, Bradley [mailto:bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 7:37 AM To: Jill Gee <jill.gee@gerdau.com> Cc: Bob Churchill <Bob.Churchill@gerdau.com> Subject: RE: [External] FW: Stormwater Permit Renewal Information Hey Jill, Thanks for the information. After looking through it real quickly I had a couple of questions. 1. On the Outfall Narrative under South Stormwater Collection Pond it indicates that overflow from the south pond eventually "..makes its way to Outfall 2." But the Map of the Water Systems indicates that overflow from the South Pond would go to the west outfall (Outfall 4). It appears that the narrative should say it flows to Outfall 4? Is that correct? CORRECT, OUTFALL 4. 2. Just making sure about the overflow from the West Pond. Neither the narrative or the water system map indicate anything about overflow from the west pond but I'm guessing that there is overflow at times from the west pond and it goes out Outfall 4. Is that correct? We do have a pumping system in the west stormwater collection pond which runs off of a level indicator. When the water level raises, it pumps over to the south stormwater collection pond. In the event that the pumps were to fail, or if we had an extreme weather event, water from the west stormwater collection pond would overflow and make its way to the west outfall (outfall 4). This has happened in the past. 3. The Outfall Narrative document seems to indicate that Outfall 4 takes drainage from the overflow from the south pond and runoff from the top of the landfill. But, the topographic map shows a larger area draining to outfall 4 including much of the actual plant facility? Could you verify the areas draining to outfall 4? The topographical map is accurate. The rainfall from almost the entire mill as indicated on the map is all collected through drainage and basins and is then piped over to the south stormwater collection pond where it then follows the narrative for the south stormwater collection pond (i.e. goes to outfall 4 if it overflows). All of this rainfall capture being sent to the south pond was purposely set up to allow us to capture this water for re -use purposes. Thanks for your help! https://outlook.office365.com/owa/?realm=nc.gov&path=/mail/inbox 1/4 9/17/2018 Mail - brad ley.bennett@ncdenr.gov From: Jill Gee <jill.gee@gerdau.com> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 2:20 PM To: Bennett, Bradley <bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Bob Churchill <Bob.Churchill@gerdau.com> Subject: [External] FW: Stormwater Permit Renewal Information CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment t( Report Spam. Bradley, Below you will find answers and clarifications to your questions. I have attached the requested documents/maps/narrative. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need further clarification or have additional questions. Attachments: 1. Outfall Topographical Map for flow direction 2. Water Systems Diagram 3. Outfall Narrative 4. Sample DMR Data Thank you, Jill Gee Environmental Specialist Gerdau Charlotte Mill C: 980-308-1046 0: 704-596-0361 x3035 From: Bennett, Bradley[mailto:bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 8:47 PM To: Bob Churchill <Bob.Churchill@gerdau.com>; Jill Gee <jill.gee@gerdau.com> Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal InforMation Bob, Jill, Thanks for taking the time yesterday for the conference call to discuss this permit renewal. The talk was helpful in the process. As I indicated I am sending this email to hopefully touch on the points we discussed and highlight (underlined) the areas where you were going to try and provide additional information. • Contact updates — you indicated that there where a number of changes that need to be made from the report that I forwarded previously. Please send me the needed changes and we will get them updated in our database. • Rodrigo Canova, VP/GM (Replacing Mr Anthony S Read) • Rodrigq.ca nova@gerdau.com • 704-596-0361 x 3047 • Bob Churchill, Safety Health and Environmental Manager • bob.churchill@gerdau.com • 704-596-0361 x 3128 • Jill Gee, Environmental Specialist • jill.gee@gerdau.com • 704-596-0361 x 3035 https://outlook.office365.com/owa/?realm=nc.gov&path=/mail/inbox 2/4 9/17/2018 Mail - brad ley.bennett@ncdenr.gov • Please remove any other contacts that you may have listed Electronic reporting — EPA regulation do now require electronic reporting of data and some other reports. At this point our database is not yet ready to support electronic entry of stormwater DMR data. This will happen during the permit cycle so the language will be in the permit, but at first you will continue to submit DMR data in hard copy form. When electronic submittal is ready all permitees will be notified. We do still need to gather accurate latitude/longitude for outfall points. • SOUTH OUTFALL (35`20'22"N/80"49'39"W) • NORTH OUTFALL (35'20'35"N/80'50'21"W) • WEST OUTFALL (35"20'16"N/80`49'41"W) • SOUTHEAST OUFALL (N/A —REMOVING BC NONINDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY) Outfalls - We discussed the outfalls at the facility. It was noted that the facility is set up to capture stormwater and reuse stormwater in the production process. Actual "process water" is handled in a non -discharge closed loop recycle system that does not over flow to the stormwater ponds. This system is covered by a DWR Recycle System permit (WQ0006060). - Correct Please verify this information and provide narrative information and possibly site drainage info to verify to confirm the characterization of the outfalls. In our discussions we noted that there are some questions about your outfalls that would be best addressed as part of the site visit with our regional office staff. *Some of the narrative provided in your email was incorrect mainly in that it intertwined our outfalls and ponds — the attached narrative should help clear things up. We have 3 outfalls and 3 stormwater collection ponds. Though they are named similarly, they are very different entities. Please reference the attached map and narrative of our water systems to more clearly understand the flow. • Monitoring — As I noted in our call, we have a summary of your monitoring data for 2010-2013 as part of your renewal application submitted in 2013. Our records show only a few DMR submittals since that time. Can you please provide a summary of your available data from 2014 -the present? Please see the attached DMR results pdf. All results from 2017 and on were taken by either Bob or myself. Periods where there is no sample data indicate a period during which there was no discharge. You asked about monitoring schedule and if this could be placed on an annual cycle. All of our current permits are set up this way and your renewed permit will required semi-annual monitoring with the first sampling period January -June and the second July- December. Sounds good to us—thanks! In a 2013 inspection report to your facility it was noted that inspection staff had observed dry weather flow that potentially came from your capped landfill. The report asked for a response on this issue, but we don't have any record of a response. In our call you indicated that you had a copy of this report and would review the findings and provide a response on this issue. Bob and I started working at the Charlotte Mill in 2017 and were not present for this inspection. We therefore are not familiar with the specific circumstances of the area at the time of the inspection. To provide an explanation, we have done some investigation into this situation. We believe the investigation may have seen the very common dry weather flow that occurs at our landfill after a rain event. Due to the large surface area of the landfill, it may take several days for all of the surface runoff to make its way to the outfall. We have also done a review of our landfill inspections and found there to be no indication of any wet or seeping areas. Today, the landfill and outfall are performing well. Oil -Water Separator — It appears that the O/W Separator is no longer in place. Correct, this oil water separator is out of commission. There are discussions about pulling the equipment out but for now it has been idled. • It doesn't appear that there have been any major operational, process or site changes since the renewal application that would impact the potential sources of stormwater pollution. Correct. • If there is an updated site map that would help with characterizing drainage areas and outfalls, an electronic copy would be helpful. https://outlook.office365.com/owa/?realm=nc.gov&path=/mail/inbox 3/4 9/17/2018 Mail - brad ley.bennett@ncdenr.gov Attached topographical map as well as a water flow map. You can provide any of the above additional information directly to my attention. There is no need for a formal application modification submittal. As I mentioned, once we have a draft permit we will forward toy you for your comment. Our regional office will also contact you to set up a site visit and it is likely that the Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services staff will participate as well. Please review this information and let me know if you have any questions. Bradley Bennett Note New Office Phone Stormwater Program Phone: (919) 707-3646 NC Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Fax: (919) 807-6494 1612 Mail Service Center Email: bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to public records laws This message may include restricted, legally privileged, and/or confidential information. If you received this message by mistake please delete it immediately and inform us about it. This message will be considered as originated from Gerdau or its subsidiaries only when formally confirmed by its officers authorized for that. Este mensaje puede contener informaciones de use restringido y/o legalmente protegido. Si usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, por favor eliminelo e informe de tal situacion al remitente. Este mensaje solamente sera considerado como proveniente de Gerdau o de sus subsidiarias cuando sea confirmado formalmente a traves de los representantes legales debidamente autorizados para tal fin. This message may include restricted, legally privileged, and/or confidential information. If you received this message by mistake please delete it immediately and inform us about it. This message will be considered as originated from Gerdau or its subsidiaries only when formally confirmed by its officers authorized for that. Este mensaje puede contener informaciones de use restringido y/o legalmente protegido. Si usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, por favor eliminelo e informe de tal situacion al remitente. Este mensaje solamente sera considerado como proveniente de Gerdau o de sus subsidiarias cuando sea confirmado formalmente a traves de los representantes legales debidamente autorizados para tal fin. https://outlook.office365.com/owa/?realm=nc.gov&path=/mail/inbox 4/4