HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQ-CFW_00082316Ms. Wren rhedford
NCDEQ Division of Water Resources
NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
SUBJECT: NPDES Permit Renewal Application
NPDES Permit No. NCO003573
Dear Ms. Thedford:
The Chemours Company 910-483-46810
Fluoroproducts chemours com
22828 NC Highway 87 W
Fayetteville, NC 28306-7332
April 27, 20 16
MAY 0'3 7016
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The Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works is requesting renewal of NPDES Wastewater
Discharge Permit No. NC0003573. Since the issuance of the last permit, the ownership of this
facility changed from the DuPont Company to The Chemours Company FC, LLC. Also, two
separate companies, Kuraray America Inc. and the DuPont Company, are operating manufacturing
units and are treating and discharging their wastewaters under the Chemours' NPDES Permit.
Enclosed are the original and two copies of the General Information Form I (Forn-1 3510-1),
Wastewater Discharge Information Form 2C (Form 3510-2C), and additional required supporting
documentation for renewal of the subject permit by the NC Division of Water Resources.
Included in the permit application are the following supplemental information documents: Sludge
Management Plan, Current Facility Wastewater Management, Current Facility Operating
Conditions, Alternate Application Schedule for §316(b) of the Clean Water Act, Elimination of
Monitoring Requirement for PFOA, and the non -reporting of bis(chloromethyl) ether.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (910) 678-1155,
Enclosures
DEQ-CFW-00082316
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Form Appmved OMB No 2040-0086
FORM
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
it a label has been preprinted prardad, atttx 8 in the
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desitinated space Review the information carefully, d any of u
I. EPA I D NUMBER
is incorrect, cross through it and enter the correct data in the
appropriate fill-in area below Also, it any of the preprinted data
III. FACILITY NAME
PLEASE PLACE LABEL IN THIS SPACE
is absent (the area to .the left of the label space lists the
information that should appear), please provide it in the proper
rill -in area(s) below if the label is complete and correct, you
V, FACILITY MAILING
need not complete items 1, ill. V, and VI (except W-B which
ADDRESS
must be completed regardless) Complete all items d no label
has been provided Refer to the instructions for detailed item
VI FACILITY LOCATION
doscrfptians and for the legal authorizations under which this
data is collected
it POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS
INSTRUCTIONS Complete A through J to determine whether.you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA If you answer "yes' to any questions, you must
submit this forth and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question Mark W in the box in the third column if the supplemental form is attached If
you answer "no" to each question, you need not submit any of these forms. You may answWho' If your activity is excluded hunt permit requirements, see Section C of the
Instructions See also, Section. D of the instruct orts for definitions of bold-faced terms
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
Yes
NO
I FORM
ATTACHED
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
YES
No
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ATTACHED
A Is this facility a publicly owned treatmant works which
B Does or will this facility (either existing or proposed)
results In a discharge to waters of the U,S? (FORM 2A)
include a concentrated animal Beading operation or
aquatic animal production faculty which results in a
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discharge to waters of the U9 & r (FORM 2B)
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C Is this a facility which currently results in discharges to
U.S, than those described A 8
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O is this a proposed facility (other than those described in A
waters of the other in or
or B above) which will result in a discharge to waters of
above9 (FORM 2C)
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E Does or will this facility treat, store, or dispose of
hazardous wastes? (FORM 3)
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F tilt you or will you inject at this facility industrial or
municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum
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containing, within one quarter mile of the well bore;
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underground sources of drinking water? (FORM 4)
G Do you or will you inject at this facility any produced neater
H Do you or will you inject at this facility fluids for special
or other fluids which are brought to the surface in
processes such as mining of sulfur by the Frasch process,
connection with conventional oil or natural gas production,
solution mining of minerals, in situ Combustion of fossil
inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of oil or natural
fuel, or recovery of geothermal energy? (FORM 4)
gas, or Inject fluids for storage of liquid hydrocarbons?
(FORM 4)
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t Is than facility a proposed stet3anaTy source which is one
J Is this facility a proposed stationary source which Is
of the 28 industrial categories listed m the instructions and
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NOT one of the 28 industrial categories listed in the
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which will potentially emit lot) tons per year of any air
instructions and which will potentially emit 250 tons per
pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and may affect
year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act
or be located in an attainment area'7 (FORM 5)
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and may affect or be located in an attalorria at area?
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(FORM 5)
III NAME OF FACILITY
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EPA Form 3510-1 (8-90)
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082317
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X EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS
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KI MAP
Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile beyond property boundaries. The snap must short the outilne of the facility, the
location of each of its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, and each well where it
injects fluids underground Include all springs, rivers, and othersurface water bodies in the map area, See instnictions for precise requirements
{II. NATURE OF BUSINESS (provide a bnefrfascn t,onj
'he Chemours Company - Fayetteville Works (formerly the DuPont Company - Fayetteville works) is a fluorinate-
:hemicals manufacturer situated on'a 2,200-acre property in northwestern Bladen County, NC.
'he Chemours' products produced at the facility include fluorinated monomers and fluorinated vinyl ethers,
rafion" membranes and dispersion, and fl.uoropolymer processing aids. Chemours operates two natural gas / fuel
dl-fired boilers, which provides steam) for the entire facility,
Asc.-i located at this facility are two tenant companies. Kuraray America Inc, and the Dupont Company. Kuraray
Aerates the RutaciteO polyvinyl butyral (PVB) thermoplastic sheet and resin manufacturing unit and the
entrycllasc ionoplast interlayer manufacturing unit. DuPont operates two polyvinyl fluoride (pVR) resin
anufacturing units
hemours receives and treats all of the Kuraray and DuPont process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, and contact
tormwater in the Chemours' owned and operated wastewater treatment: plant, and discharges that treated
astewater through outfall 001 under the Chemours' NPDES Wastewater Discharge Permit (Permit No. NC0003573),
he Kuraray and DuPont non -contact cooling waters and stormwaters are discharged through Outfall 002 under the
hemours' NPDES wastewater Discharge permit,
Xlil CERTIFICATION (see fnstructrons)
I certify under penalty of law that t have personapv examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this apptrcahon and all attachments and that based on my
inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the applrcatior t believe that the information is five, accurate, and complete I
am aware that there are significant penalties for subradting false information, including file possibility of fir and (mpasonment
COMMENT$FOR OFFICIAL USE ONL
EPA Form 3510-1 (8-90)
DEQ-CFW 00082318
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I EPTI D. NUMBER (,'ojpa rr„rr„r<`r,r 1,"' r;,>,nr r= Farm Approved,
OMS No 2040-0086
Please print or type in this unshaded areas only, NC7 i 104'11, <g 8 64"'? Approval ezpEres 3-31-08.
FORM US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
i APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTE'6A1 ER
C E PA EXISTING .MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS
NPDES Cam)tidofed i erirrits i r g'orrr
I. OUTFALL LOCATff7N
For eacfl outfal€. list the latitude and k)ng:W of Et& kX:atl0 E 10 the neafe5f 1 t ecorid-, and the riarne 0 the reCenong ale;
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A OUTFALL NUMBER
B. LATITUDE
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II FLO',IVS. SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREAT MENT'TECHNOLOGIE 5
A Attach aline drawing showing the water flow through the facility- Indicate sources of ntak.e w tc.t. operaf:ons <on r bi:ftng tt;an.ciraler to Y e e: "urmt, and rre .Intent limits
labeled to correspond to the mole detailed descriptions in Rem B. Construct a water balance on the line dravnng by showing average flows between intakes. operations,
treatment units, and outlalls If a water balance cannot be deierrnined (e g, for certain mining activities). provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any
sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.
B. For each outfali, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, coaling water,
and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation: and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater Corttnue on additional sheets if
necessary-
t. OUT- 2, OPERATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW
FALL b AVERAGE FLOW
NO(h,i) a. OPERATION (Im) jut.&,<hinm•}
3 TREATMENT
b LIST CODES FROM
a DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1
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EPA Form 3510-2C (8-50) PAGE I of 4 CONTIN0E ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082323
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
C Except for storm runoff. leaks, or spills. are any of the discharges described in Items If -A or 8 intermittent or seasonal?
4'kS {:xa+rjd: r<• rlte /i+lruxr .,, ru6(q) Wj NO (go
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3 FREQUENCY - 4. FLCs'
B DAYS PER B TOTAL VOLUME
2FLOW
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NUMBER AVERAGE IfYAVERAGE DAAY
R.AtiC;Pd
III PROEIUC 1ON
A- Does an effluent guidel e I rrtitati(,t peon a Ig t;ed by EPA Linder £sectiJn 3 4 )f the' C(c<:n i;.'stF Ac : appiy <:> yc..,r fac(lq
® YES (-r,rr,krr hon li!-ft) NO
B Are the lin tlalions in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in ferns of production (oroNEer inaaasUte of operation)?
❑ YES (. •,u+1:1ct, h,'m '11, ') 0 NO t-!, rr, S- ii—, 11 )
C. It you answered 'yes` to Item 1€1-6, list the quantity which represents an actual Measurer -rent of your level of production. expressed rn the terms and units used in
applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfaiis
1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
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c OPERATION. PRODUCT. MATERIAL. ETC.
B. QUANTITY PER DAY h. UNITS OF MEASUPE {'fer,nur tY,r<utrhrr}
111. iMPROVENA.ENTS
A Are you now req...racL by .,tty nedc+a:. 3-<ate or ilcat a.,thu:tty to rn,:,'et any::etc:d r entstE. :- EN;ful.; for tyro 4c.a,rur_tien upct'�:.ia;q or nncr Macs of w steea.�ta�
treatment equipment or ptact:ces or any other envrronrnentai prograrns which may affect the discharges described in this appiigation? This inciudes, but is not linuteii to,
permit conditions, adm+ntsirative or r:nEt,ri:.ernen4 orders, enforcement coFtr#llancea schedule letters. stipulatinns, court. orders, and grant or loan corrdetions
L 1 YES (rnratpl<'7r t!n' 1;,11-, wl! &,LI+') a PJC7 {;,� to ft<•n, II'-itl
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1. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION.
AGREEMENT, ETC
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2. Al^FECIED OUT FALLS
3 BRIEF DESC:RIPTiOiy OF PROJECT
4 FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE
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G S00RCE OP DISCHARGE
,.,. v r, : uu :,,ay coca:, au+e:«u rUr .. icwca ,acn..r:uinv any auurtrurrat water pollution commi programs (Or- ottret" environmental projects :,hic:h may atfeCP youf
discharges) you now have underway or which you plan lnd:cate whether east) program. is now undepvay or planned, and Indicate your actual of planned schedules for
construction
MARK'X IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED
EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3
DEQ-CFW 00082324
EPA Form 35tn•2< (8-W) PAGE 3 of 4 [f}MI NUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082325
CONTINUCD FROM THE FRON'f
Vii, BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA
Do yoo have any knowledge or reawn to bWWn My a" [TEEDf3pm NM & ame or ch! a w mowy has Man amp M any 0 PW snows s M M a ref7accoraance
rel3ttorl to gout discharge within the faM 3 years.'
YES {,; rani+it tJli ..'�+,.titcm,r'ale: r ',;•f3t.°rr -rl.+. �s/,rJ�r r) NO
T t:vzYt C ro:t _na cis dap nia C':f�.uttt.: Effluent Bioassayedo e" ._ pe tormed :ac`r quart:..... in
aitk the iequ':rement of condition Ate; of the facility's NPD S Permit The NCD Q Div. -..wort of Wer Rwources
has copies of the Form AT-1 test results that were submitted with the Discharge, Monitoring ,,eports during the
period from Pebru:xry 20'1.'2 throuaz February 2016,
f;ie graxt.ezly chronic test performed during Pebru ry 2012. failed for the ceriodapt.n s: dubia r=px xtucLicsr
The required monthly chronic tests performed in March and April 2012 both passedNo ot.ea t:;axt.cil;k` test
failures occurred during the five-year tern of the current permit.
Ulit CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFt:aR?VATIC- v
Were any of the analyses reported in Refit V performed h a e:.>at'art lahcratory or cons tit wn-
;j] YES (it.t Me mittfa. ,r fir,[ ,; 11Je �h'w, manhdraf. a+r,Ftn,f?uLut1 <r..t.°t,. t l+e U NO {t,:r to i • q.+J; J 1)
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A NAME S ADDRESS C. TELEPHONE D. POLLUTANTS ANALYZED
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Lttak>crc�T., .i^21410 S'otal. organic
('T"aC); Tuts I
+aspcnded solaras (TS6) ;
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Cyanide, and Total PfTcnai
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IY. CERTIFICAI-101
t certify under penalty of la +r 4+, tttr C cur' M as ali samaimm one pop ad unk aw cRevan or speNsion in accWhMe MA a system et, m d rt, ad ii; ass;,re ?hal
wood personnel Prop, WMW am eva :ate the infoarlation sobalitted- Based orr a;y inquiry of the ? e'soa or persons who manage, Me system or those Person$
directly responsible for gatherng the information, the irtfarmafion se hrni£ted is; to the best of my know;edge and belief, live. accitrafa, and coroptete f am aware that £here
are significant penalties forsubnnifing false 6n0rrt)24a ntetud?ng the ptas87biit£y of fine and iatpnsorTnrerit far knotu(ng violations.
A, NAME 8 OFFICIAL TITLE NO
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LAWS
EPA Form 3510-2C: (8-90) ffP�tj PAGE. 4 of 4
DEQ-CFW 00082326
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INSTRUCTIONS,
V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (c�nbnvadf om Rsgs3ofForE2A
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PART A -You must provde the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this tattle, Complete one table Tor each ougalf< See instructions for sddmonal dewls,
2, EFFLUENT
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a. CONCEN•
TRATION
b, InASS
AVERAGE
VALUE
b, NO, OF
ANALYSES
CiAYCENTRATION
---
I2I M155
DemandMOD)71.0
Demand (�,t'tJ>}
675,9
26,8 207.1
5.8
37.8
465
rng L
/
1b,
rr/a
n/a
n/a
b, Chemical Oxygen
Demand (0)
32,1
313.2
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
c. Total ®rganfc Carbon
(T
811.9
$2$ , 4
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
d, Total Suspended
I
Solids{nt
44.0
387.8
22.0 177.0
9.8
54.6
465
rag/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
e, Ammoola (as
�144.
1
mq/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
I. Flaw
VALUE
1,627
VALUE _
1,133
VALUE
0,907
1095
t4GD
MCD
VALUE
n/a
n/a
g Temperature
VALUE
25.0
VALUE
22.2
VALUE
VALUE
(Irwer)
18>4
Ill
°C
n/a
n/a
h. Temperalum
(srnrnter)
VALUE
32,0
VALUE
W 6
VALUE
29,0
°C
VALUE
118
n/a
n/a
r,PH
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
MAXIP,qUM
6.37
8.47
r,/a
nja
374
STANDARD UNITS
PART S - Mark IX'in column 2-a for each polutant you know or ham reason to believe is present. Mark'X" in column 2-b for each pNlutantyou
believe to
be absent. If mark column
28 for
you any pollutant whd is limited ever
dfrecily, at Endfrecffy but expressly, in im effluent limitations gudeline, you must provide the results of at Ieasl one analysis for that poifuianL For other polluianls for which mark column 2a,
quantflatrve data or an explanalion
of their presence h your discharge, Complete one table for each audall. See Die msfnrchaas for additional detafls and requiramenNa
you you
must provide
1. POLLUTAh7
2. MARK
°Xa
3, EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
5, INTAKE (ej,trotm(}
AND
a,
b
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
(�mnrlWeJ
C LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE
(rpmaita6le}
a. LONG TERM AVERAGE
CAS NO.
(rfrvarlaAlc}
&ELIEVED
PRESENT
BELIEVED
A ENf
(tI
CONCENTRATION
(2}MASS
CONCENTRATION
(2)MASS
fj)
CONCENTRATION
(2)MASS
d. NO.OF
ANALYSES
a. CONCEN-
TRATION
b, MASS
VALUE
(t}
b NQ, OF
a. BfCmEda
C%4E(TRATIfXV
(2IMR55
ANALYSES
(2495W�)
b Clil"a, Total
Residual
'"m j
/
0.03 03
0. 3
1
my/L
1b.
n/a
n(a
nja
COW
X
Ent
n/aFCU
EE
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
d.FecalCokfomm
2
n/a
1
cal/dL
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
i.e. F€uende
(1686 &6)
X
170
1659
1
mg/L
n/a
n/a
t. NlmraiatOmte
S j
0,065
0.6
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
EPA Form 3510.2C (0.90) PAGE V•t
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,
,
DEQ-CFW 00082328
QUTFAII 001
ITEM V-0 CONTINUED FROM FRONT
2, MARK `X°
3,
EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
5. INTAKE
(npuona�
1. POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM30
DAY VALUE I, LONG TERM
AVRG. VALUE
a, LONG TERM
AND a, b
a, MAXIMUMDAILYVALUE
(rjrAmbble)
(I{araliahle)
AVERAGE
VALUE
CAS NO, RELIEVED BELIEVED
61mv!,inbk) PRESENT
(1)
(1)
0)
d, NO, OF
a, CONCEN•
11)
b. NO. OF
ABSEPti
COa�ENiRAPON
(2)PASS
COlkENTiRATION
(2)MASS £(;t�ENTRATION
(2)MASS
ANALYSES
TRAIION
b,MASS MtENTRnON
(2)go
ANALYSES
g, Nlkal�en,
TotalOrgaa (n�
1,016
9.9
1
mg/L
1b. n/a
n/a
n/a
A7
h, Oil ar>t
Grease
<5.6
e50.4
5,2
42.5 0.26
1<87
36
mg/L
lb; n/a
n/a
n/a
(as P),Total x
12,4
1:21.0
1
mg/1,
lb> n/a
n/a
tl/a
{3t23�14.0)
1. RaBloacbsrry
, t
(1)Al$a,Told O{
rj
I
(2) Beta, Total
(3)Rad':uIn, �f
Total
(4) Radium 226, f
Total f
k, SuNaie
((14&3&18)
1083
10560
1
mg/L
1b, n/a
n/a
n/a.
1. Surge
(atS)
m, Sufle
(as.cr7,)
(1426543)
n,Surlaofflls
3,07
30.0
1
mg/L
1b, n/a
n/a
n/a
a. Alumina,
Total
942
0,19
1.9
1
mg/L
1b, n/a
n/a
n/a
p, 9a?um, ToW
9440393)
q, Bow, Toth
044042-S)
r, CoGak Total
044t,4&4)
s, Iron, Total
(743"M)
0,26
2,7
I
mg/L
1b,nfa
n/a
n/a
t. Prlagneslum,
Total 1
2.26
22.1
1
mg/L
1b, n/a
n/a
n/a
941M54)
u, Wpdeaum,
Total r%
x
(743`1.98-°
V, ftnese,
Total
<0.005
d .049
1
mg/L
lb< n/a
n/a
n/a
9439-%5)
w. Tin, Total%
9440-31.5) f
x.Tatanium,
Total
(744(Y32�)
EPA Fomr 351D2C (9.90)
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OUTFAll 001
EPA LD, NUMBER (apgmpoew t opom 1) OUTFALL NUMBER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3OFFORM 2•0 NCD 047 368 642 001
PART C • if you area primary Industry and ttlt5 outtall contains process wastevtater, refer to Table 20 in Me instructions to dei>ermine which of the GCOAS fractions you must test for, Mark'X` is column 2a far all such GCf is
fractions that apply to your Industry and for ALL fake meals, cyanides, and t0181 phenais, If you are not repaired to mark column 2 a (secondary tadustnes; noriprocess wastowafet ouNalls, and rarequired GCM
fractions), nmik'X` in column 2•b for each pollutant you Mow or have reason to believe is present. Roark `X' in column k for each
poilulant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must
provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. It you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant g you know or have reason to believe it will be
discharged In concentrations of 10 ppb or paler, If you mark Wumn 2b for MOM, aclylanrtrae, 2,4 dm4ophenol, or 2•atethyh4, 6 dinftphenol, you must pro'nde the results of at feast one analysis for each of these
pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in coaceatratmns of 100 ppb or greater, Ofhervase, for 0-1013 ifar which you mark column 2b, you must erther submit at least one analysis or
briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is eapacledl to be sischargeed, Note that there are 7 pages to this part, please review each carefully Complete one table (all 7 pages) tot each oulfall See inslrucl'ons for
additional details and requirements.
2, MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT
4, UNITS 5, INTAKE (opnona�
1. POLLUTANT b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONGTERM AVRO.
a. LONG TERM
a, MAXIM.M DAILY VALUE (Ifatnilable) VALUE (f arwt rb?e)
AND :REQU�!:E-jD
AVERAGE VALUE
CAS NUMBER BEUEVED &ELFEVEU (1) (tl {t} d, NO.OF a. OONCEN (1) b NO. f}F
{tjtnarin le} PRESENT AGENT W'rENTRATIiYJ {2)htASS C(k GENtRATkDt1 GiHyGENTRkTtAtd AfdALYSES TRATION b MASS NALYSES
(2}t#ASS {2)NASS
CQNGENTRATutJ (2)MASS
METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS
IM,A ttimony,,Total <0,002 <0,020�
1 rng/L 1b. n/a n/a n/a
2M, Arsenic, Total V <0,005 <0.049
(7440.W)
t
mg, L lb. n/a n/a n/a
3(7M Beoum.Tatol V <0.001 <01010
1 mg/L 1b, n/a n/a n/a
Cadma(744g-a3-fl}m, 11 'i�' <0.002 C0,020
1 mmg/I, 1b, n/a n/a n/a
W,Chrorrium, N 0,010 0,070 O<010 0.070 0.004 0,034
Total (7440.47.3) f\
4 /
ink/L ib. o f a n f a n a
U Copper, ol 0,007 0,050 0,007 O,050 0.0055 0,047
4
4 mg/L 1b, n/a r:/a n/a
7M, Lead, Total
(143R-02•tl <0,003 <0.029
1 mg/L 1b. n/a n/a ni0
am Mercury, Total <0.0002 C0.002
043�07•a)
1 mg/L 1b. nja r,%a n/a
9m, Nickel, Total
U44MM)x 0,012 0,090 0,012 0,090 0,0083 0,065
4 mg/L 1b, n/a tz/a n/a
10m,selenium, V <0,005 <0,049
Total (1782.49,2}
1 mg/L 1b, n/a n/a n/a
U44 Silver,-224) Total (0,002 <0. 020
1 L 1b, n a n/a n/a
12M Thallium,
Total (7440.28.0) <0.005 <0,049
1 mg/L 1b, n/a n/a n/a
13m, Zinc, To
U44MR) lut 0,042 0,390 0.042 0340 0,0343 0.286
4 mg/L Ib, n/a n/a n/a
14M, Cyanide,
Total (67.12.5) <0, 005 <0, 049
1 mg/L 1b, n/a n/a n/a
Tow{Phenols, <0,0400 <0.390
1 mg/L lb, n/a n/a n/a
DIOXIN
2,3,7;3Tetra NSCRIOERESULTS trot applicable
chiarodir.�?uaP•
Drdn (17S4-0t•a!
EPA Form 3510.2C (8•90) PACE V•3
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082330
CONTINUED FROM
THE FRONT
2, MARK W
3
EFFLUENT
. UNITS
5, INTAKE (t�rrral)
1, POLLUTANT
b, MAXIMUM 30
DAY VALUE
c. LONG TERM AVRG.
e. LONG TERM
AND
b
a: MAXIMUM DAILY
VALUE (rfamif,"ble)
VALUE (tf mvilablt)
AVERAGE VALUE
CAS NUMBER
TESTIRn 0ELlEVD
RELiEYEO
f1)
('�
(1) d, NO, OF.
CONCEN
(sl
b. NO OF
( ovilable)
REOUlRED PNESENT
ARSEWT
CONCENTROW
(2)MASS CONCENTRATION
(2)MASS
COACENTRA7ION (2)h1A33 ANALYSES
TRATION
b:MASS
COt�kNTAAT(t}N {2)bLASS
ANALYSES
GCIMS FRACTION
VOLATILE COMPOUNDS
1V,Acaalen
(1D72b)
<0,0500
<0,488
1
r L
q/
lb.
I1 d n a
/ /
n a
!
2V,Acrylonblo
(1D7.93°1}
V
<0,0100
<0I098
1
m �� L
lb.
n/a n/a
n a
W. Benzene W. Benz
<0,00100
<0 ,10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
4V. $ls (CFfora
trrrrb;� Eft
Not Req
fired per 1104R.
11PDES
PermitL'g unit
(5d21)
W, ofomofotm
(75.25�2)
x
<0.00100
<0,10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
6V Gnu
1
ToffrhWe
<0,00100
40.10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
t1/a
(%23.5)
N. Chboenzane
(i6li�.aD
!/
x
<0.00100
<0 ,10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
nja
BV, Chlorod�
bramomethane
<0.00100
<0 010
1
mg jL
lb,
n/a n/a
nja
(12443.1)
9V:Gh;orae? ana
v
<0,00500
<0.049
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a n/a
n/a
1DV,1-Ch(ora
eth#nylEthet
<0.0500
<0,408
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a n/a
n/a
(1147&8)
11V. Chiumlam
(67.%3)
<0.00500
<0.049
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
t2U: DiCtlla*
hrorramelhaTa
i ,
<0,00100
<0.10
1
Dig/L
lb.
n/a n/a
n/a
(75 27 4)
/ti`
13V, Dchwo.
dboromelhane
<0.00500
<0.049
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
(75.71.6}
14V,1,1�thloro
ethane V5.34-3)
x
<0.0010
<0;10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
nja
15Ve(107-faro
ethane{iit7-�2)
<0,00100
<0,10
1
m /L
g.
lb,
n/a n/a
/
n a
/
16V.1,1.achloro
QDs�ena(74354)
d\
<0.00100
<0.10
1
mg/L
lb.
nja n/a
n/a
17V.1,2-00cdo-
PmOane ¢7a -5)
x
<0,00100
<0.10
1
L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
18V,1,3•iNt,Nqa
propylene
<0.00100
e0,10
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
(542.75.6)
16V Ethytbenzone
(IOM14)
V
A
<0.00100
<0.10
1
N/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
20V Ikrh
3.9i
°
f \
<0.00500
<0, 049
1
mg/L
lb.
nJa n/a
njd
rnyt
L21V.,Me
<0,00250
<0.0241
mg/L
lb.e(i467.3)
EPA Form 3510.2C
(6-90)
PAGE
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OUTFALL 001
CONTINUED FROM PAGE Vx4
2. MARK "X'
3. EFFLUENT
4, UNITSAINTAKErnral}1
POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE cLONG TERMAVAG.
AND.a.
l
c a MAYIh9UM DALY VALUE
(r/m�r(nhte) VALUE (rif avrlable)
CAS NUMBER
T6 ,40 sELiEVEa DEIiE�IED
oum.55
d, NO, OF a CONCEN
COhiGENTRhTl4ti ANALYSES TRATION
b MASSS
b. NO, OFCONCEJiRATla4
,NALYSES
GC1MS FRACTION -VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (crsrrrme }
22V,M thyiena
CPiadtlh(75.in2}
<0.00500
<0.049
1
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
1 a
/
23U, 5,1,2,2•
TeUdloroeihane
<0.00100
<0.010
1
rag/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
24V,Te6arhkro
ethfte(127.18.4)
<Q,04I00
.
<0410
I
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
2hUToRrerra
(t3)
i0 x
<0,00500
<0,049
1
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
26V.1,2Tran
odlloWylene
<0.00100
(0,010
1
rfe/L
1b,
n/a
11/a
n/a
eihane(71�58}
/
<0.00100
<0.010
1
r� L
�4/
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
2SV1J,2r rfar
ethane f1 9
x
<0,00100
<0.010
1
m L
1b.
n % a
n1 a
r
n/a
29VTrrhlora
4y�aa(73D1.6}
<4.40100
<O.Q10
1
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
3K Tnchlota
Otwathane
A
I
N/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
E E<O,O0500<0,049
31V.V,noChIWe
991-4)
<0,010
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
G01MS FRACTION -ACID COMPOUNDS
tA:2•Chlorophaaai
(9557�8)
e0,0100
<0.098
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
2A.2,40mwo-
phenni(9n0•&3.2}
e0.414Q
�G.498
1
mg/L
1b.
n a
/
n/a
n/a
3A,n,40rr9. .
phenol{1�SS767.-fl}
V
A
<Q,G14G
<O.Q98
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
4A4,0•DW*
Cresol(534-52-1)
<0.4100
<0.09&
I
3
trig/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
5A.2,44mirro
pWN(51.28.5}
<4.014Q
<0.098
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
6.A,2-Mirophenal
(8&7&5)
x
c0.0100
<0,098
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
7A. 2pbanoi
<0, 0100
<0> G9S
1
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/aFin/
<0.41Q0
<4.09I§
1
mg/L
1b:
n a
/
n a
/(9*7)
9APenlachlo*
phend('8t-86�5)
i\
<0,0100
<0.090
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n a
/
n a
(952}
<0.4140
<0,098
1
mg/L
16,
n/a
n/a
n/a
11A. W.Tiift o.
pbend(85�2}
V
<4. Q140
<0.098
1,
m /L
g
1b.
L/
n/a
na
/
n / a
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CONTINUED FROM
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2. MARK X"
3.
EFFLUENT
4. UaVITS
6.INTAKE
(ol:fraaal)
i POLLUTANT
h. �4,§Xlt�l}6S 30
DAY —VALUE
c. LONG TERM
AVRG,
a. LONGTERM
AND
a I IMUM DAILY VALUE
(rf marloble)
VALUE (tf modoble)
AVERAUEVALUE
CASNUMBER
(ifouvilable)
tEBtda
REOUIRED
]PRUESMEW
BELIEtO
A83ENT
(t)
(1}
(1}
tl. NG. OF
ANALYSES
a, CQNCEN
TRATI9N b.hiASS
It}
b NQ< OF
ANALYSES
NxENTRATIO! (2)�.A9S
COn�CEP1iRAT10N
(2)t�J9",S
CONCERTRATION
(2)MASS
CLt,'CERTRATION
(2)MASS
GCIMS FRACTION
- BASEiNEUTRAL
COMPOUNDS
(D329naFhihene
OJ
F
<0.00100 <0.01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
28, AcenaPh ylane
(�)
e°
j'�
<0.00100 <0.01
1
mgjL 1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
[ (9.12.7)
A
<0,00100 <0.01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(92-887.5) a
<0,0100 e0.098
1
D91 lb,
n/a
n/a
r.I
58, 0enzn(o}
Anthracena
`
<0,00100 <0,01
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
a/a
(W'63)
✓ `
SB Benzo(o)
Pyrene(50.32.8)/
<0.00100 <0.01
1
mg ,L lb,
n a
n a
/
n/a
7& 3,4.Bmo-
0uoranlhene
<0.00100 <0.01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(245.92)
8B.Benzo(l11)
Po*e (191.242)
<0.00100 <0.01
1
m b lb,
9/
n/a
n/a
n a
%
4B Bwo(&)
ufte
<0,00100 <0,01
l
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
108. His
eriv1rv)Methane
(111.91•i}
°,j
i�q
<0.0100 <0.098
1
mg/1; lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
iilEth
<0,0100 <0.098
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
Oa
n/a
128, Big (1-
chlot"nompA
Eeher (1D2-&fit)
y
<0,0100 <0,098
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
139. Bps (2-Erh11•
Ietopli ;alale
<0,00300 <0.029
1
�/L lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
(117.81.7)
140 4Bromophmyq
{tDnyl Ether
<0.0100 <0,098
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
t58,t3u1}4Ben�y1
Phthalate (5 69 r
<0.00100 e0.D29
1
L lb
mg/ ,
n/a
ra/ a
n/a
168a 2•Chbra
'
naPh(h�ene
<0.00100 <0,01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
178, 4-Chwo-
phenyl Phenyl Ether
V
(0.0100 <0,098
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
18B Chryselte
(218.41.9)
°tif
%�
<0.00100 <0.01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
198 1Abenao (a h)
Adraeefle
(53° W)
<0,00100 <0.01
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
20B.1,2-Drhloro-
benzene(n%l)
!ti
<0.00100 <0.01
1
r, L lb;
{
na
%
na
/"
n /
21B,1,3.1N-dlofca
benzene(541-731)
V<0.0010D
/
<0.01
1
tt L
tg/ lb,
n/a
of a
n/a
EPA Form 35*2C (8.90)
PAGE
V-&
CONTINUE
ON
PAGE 41.7
DEQ-CFW 00082333
OUTFALL001
CONTINUED FROM
PAGE H
2. MARK'X`
3
EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
5 INTAKE(oprrpnoi)
1. POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM 30
DAY VALUE
c. LUNG TERM
AVRG>;
LONG
TERM
AND
a. e. o a, MA IMUM DAILY
VALUE (of inudah{e)
VALUE (f wflrrb(e)
AVERAGE
VALUE
CAS NUMBER
(tfmvddRe)
TESM0 SWEVE-D BELIEVED (1)
REQUIRED PRESENT ABSENT
Ii)
(�}
6,NO. OF
a: CONCEN•
(i)
b. NO. OF
C0%ENTRAT%j
pp,.ASS WCEgRATIDN
(2)h(ASS
COWEfITRATION
(2)MASS ANALYSES
TRATIGN
b.MASSS
Coh'DENTRATP,h4
MMASS
ANALYSES
GCIMS FRACTION
-BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS {c�nrrm+e�j
211,40010*
<0.0010C
<O.D01
1
L
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n a
J
=anbanzenA(1r4Pr7)j
fi36.3,3D�hlora
Senar9lna(01.34.1)
<0,0100
<0.098
1
T
rag a
lb>
nja
nJa
nJa.
24B, Dethyf
Phlhalaie(64*2)
<0,00300
<0.029
1
mgJL
1b,
nJa
nja
nJa
258,DImnthyl
wnlnalale
(131.11.3)
<0.00300
<0,029
1
mgjL
lb,
nJa
nja
nJa
268.Dz•hato
I)Wale (4.74-2)
<0.00300
<0.029
1
mgJ L
lb.
nJa
nJa
rija
21B.2,4•DImVo•
toluona(121.14.2)
<0,0100
<0.0r3$
1
m g/L
1b,
nJa
n%a
nja
253.2,f6*2
IoNene (20.0.2)
<0.0100
f,
<0,098
1
m L
gj
lb.
n a
j
nja
n a
j
298.DA- cfyi
V<0,00300
Phih &(1174 0)
<0,029
1
n >g/L
lb.
n/a
nJa
nJa
30B,1,2•Diphenyl•
hydrame(as Aro•
ben:ona} (122fr7)
<0,0100
<0,09$
1
mgJL
lb,
nJa
nJa
nJa
ena
(n4w)an
A <0,00100
<0.001
1
mg/L
lb.
nja
nJa
nJa
328,Flu fle
(8&73-733B•Reaechlaro
<0,00100
<0.001
1
mgJL
lb,
nJa
n;a
nJa
�nzene(lfil"741)
<0.D0100
t0.001
1
m L
gJ
lb,
nJa
nJa
nJa
340,texafto-
bulad!ene (07-ti8,3)
<0.0100
e0.09$
1
m L
gJ
lb,
nJa
nJa
n/a
358. Nezachloro•
cyekpeNdene
97.47.4)
<0.0100
<0A98
1
mgJL
lb,
nja
nJa
nJa
358NezaRra
e0iaae (67.721)
<0,0100
,
<0,09$
l
mgJ L
lb,
n a
J
n a
J
n a
J .
378, I46ena
(t,2,3-OPyrene
V <0.00100
<0.401
1
mgJL
lb.
nja
nJa
nJa
(7050iofane
<0.0100
<0,098
1
mgJL
lb,
nJa
nJa
nja
�$B��hlhNana
<0.00100
<0.001
1
mgJL
lb,
nja
nJa
nJa
40B.ttr rrzeae
(08a3}
v <0,0100
%`g
<0.098
1
mgJL
lb.
n 'a
J
n a
J
n a
J
d18.A)`Nilrk
sb6mehylrnne
(62.76.9)
<0,0100
<0,098
1
J L
lb,
nJa
na
J
n a
J
420, N•Nelroso6i-
N•Propyiamine
(F21 &4 7)
(0,0100
c0.098
1
mgJL
lb,
nJa
nja
itJa
EPA Form 3510•2C (8•90)
PAGE
V•7
CONTINUE
ON REVERSE
DEQ—CFW 00082334
OUTFALL 001
t
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
2 MARK'X"
3 EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
5 INTAKE (nprrenat�
1, POLLUTANT
b MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
c. LONGTERM AVRG,
a. LONG TERM
AND
a
b
c
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(:A'abble)
VALUE(lasshhle)
AVERAGEVALUE
CAS NUMBER
TESTING
BEiJEDLI€4eD
(1)
(1)
It)
d, NO, OF
a. CONCEN•
b. NO. OF
ff of do6k)
REQUIRED
FRESEW
ABSENT
CoTEAT!H2€
{2j FdASS
CO NTRATM
(2) MASS
COWEN'WTiON
(2) MASS
ANALYSES
TRATION
b.1AASS
:CO',�J"='RATW(�)MSS
ANALYSES
GC1MS FRACTION-BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (cvnrrro:reoj
Z. N•hrtra:
'
sodiphenylmiae
°
<0.0100
c0,09B
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(8&30i)
/ 0
448Phenmkene
v
<0,00100
<0,001
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(B N)e
129 {X1 fi
<0,00100
<0,001
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
45B.1,2,44(�
chlof*flzene
{12�0z.1)
<0.0100
<0,098
1
mg) L
1b.
n a
I
n f a
n/a
WAS FRACTION
-PESTICIDES
1P.AWn
P09*)f
<D.000050
<5e-4
1
m L
1b,
n a
f
11 a
f
n a
f
2p )
d,�
<0,0000so
<5e-4
1
mgfL
1b.
I1%a
n/a
n/a
3P,pBHC
(319�S5i}{
<0.000050
<5e-4
1
/` L
lb.
n a
/
n a
1
n a
/
P ,f.BH
<0.000050
<5e-4
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(31"6-BHC
<0.000050
de-41
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
6P.ctbdane
(57-70)
v
<D,000050
<0,005
1
m L
g/
1b,
n/a
n a
f
n/a
7P,4,4` DT
(%20-3)
<0.000050
<5e-4
1
mgf L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
{725 aDDE
<0,000050
<5e-4
1
r4g/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
OP. P DDO
<0,000050
eye-4
1
rg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
1DP:lkeldnn
(6wl)
<0,000050
<5e-4
1
'rg/L
Ib.
n/a
n/a
Ttf a
11P.a•DoWan
(IIvsT
<0,000050
<5e-4
1
mgjL
lb.
n a
/
n a
/
n a
/
12P,pEndesul(an
(is,mgf
<0.000050
<Se�4
1
L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
t3P Endosuhn
suNale
(1031.07.8)
<0.000050
<5e-4
1
mgfL
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
14P Endnn
U2.20,8)
<0,000050
<5e-4
1
Ir L
l
1b,
n a
f
n a
l
n a
f
15P, Endnn
Aloe oe
(1421.934)
t` $
<O. Q00050
<5e-4
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
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(7ir448)
\/`
j
—]—
<0,00005a
<5e-4
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
EPA Form 3510.2C (8.90)
PAGE V 8
CONTINUE ON PAGE V•9
DEQ-CFW 00082335
OUTFA11001 f
EPA 10. NUMBER (cxprfrom Item I of t'orin l)
OUTFACE NUMBER
s
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V4
NCD 047 568 642
001
2, MARK'X'
3. EFFLUENT
4 UNITS
5, INTAKE(o:noralj
1. POLLUTAN`T
ANO
5 �1AXIL1L M 30 DAYVIALUE
e, LONG TERM AVRG,
7
a. LONG TERM
CAS NUh10ER
7REQUIREDAR6ENT
a.MAX[MU1�aAILYVALUE (11maflable)
VALUE(rfmwilable)
AVERAGEVALUE
(rfaxa,lahle)
BECIEVEU t} 1
A8S"TNT CTENTRATiAt� (2}&1pSS C°dCENTRAiION (?}MASS
CQN�ENiTRATlGN (2}MASS
UNOOF
ANALYSES
CONCEN
rRATION
MASS
COIENTRATION
4. NO.OF
t2}NABS ANALYSES
GCIMS FRACTION- PESTICIDES (calmmm
17P, Ne;lFwlsr
Equile
(1024-,57.3)
x — —
<0,000050 <5e-4
1
% L
?
n /a
tl/a
n/a
18P. PCB-1242
(53489.m)
-
v<a
— — --------- -
, 000500 <0 , 005
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
r t}54
<0.000500 <0.005
-
---
1
ray/L
lb.
n/a
--
n/a
n/a
21104- •1221
{111EM 2&2)
<0, 000500 <O MS
1
m /L
�
b,
n/a
n a
/
n/a
232
(1116
1114141.tfr5}
<a, 000500 <a . 005
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
22P.PCB-1248
(12872-a(i)
<a.0a0500 <0305
1
trt/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
23P, PC&1260
{91II3ir62.5j
<O.00a500 <0,005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
24P. PM1016
(126NII.2)
<0,000500 <0,005
i
N/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
25R Taxaphem
(8wl.52)
<0.000500 <0.005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
EPA Form 3510.1C
(8.80)
PAGE V 9
DEQ-CFW 00082336
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You €nay repod some or all of this €40frrahon
EPA LD, NUMBER (canafmm kern l of rarao 1)
on separate sheets (use Meson .rmeflinstead ofeomplehngthese Pallas,
NOD 047 366 642
SEE INSTRUCTIONS,
OUTFALL NO,
V: INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (conbnuad(rorugage3Af omit-C)
002
PART A You must provide the results of at least we analys€s for every pollutant in this table. Complete one #able for each oulail, Sea Instructions for additional deie€ls.
3, UNITS
4.INTAKE
2, EFFLUENT
(sf�2c;fvrjblank)
(oprrnnufj
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
c LONGTERM AVRG, VALUE
a, LONG TERM
a. I)AILYVALLIE
(ifmrlable)
(rjatarlablz)
AVERAGEVALUE
-MAXIMUM
(t)
{1)
d, NO OF
a. CDNCEN
b, ND. OF
1, POLLUTANT
CWENTRATiOtd
(2jxtAASS
Cfl10ENTR?TKSY
(2) MASS
(i)(3attCENTRATION
(2)Lt4SS
ANALYSES
TRATION
b,M�ASS
(1)
GOfk;EtTif?ATION
(2)x'
ANALYSES
a. T3laohemical Oxygen
Demand (801t)
3.9
762.1
3,9
762.1
1.4
185,7
12
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
b.Chem lO)A ea
Demand (COIL)
33.7
4898
33.7
4898
4.37
458.E
12
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
c.Total Orgar(ieCar6on
{TOt�
12.8
1135
1
m L
gJ
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
d, Total Suspended
Solids (T S}
10,6
939.7
3
mgJL
lb,
nja
n/a
n/a
e,AntmonN(U.j
0,410
363
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
f.Flow
34,791
26,813
14,556
1095
MGD
14G0
n/a
n/a
g, Temperature
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
{,>urrer)
22,0
18.8
14.1
188
°C
n/a
n/a
h Temperature
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
(sz'wer)
33.0
31,1
30.0
190
JVTA[TUE
°C
n/a
n/a
MINIMUM
MINiN9�MAXIM
€,pR
�MAXIMUM
6.11 16
647
STANDARD UNITS
PART 8 — Mark °X' In column 2-a for each pollutant you knout or have reason to believe is present Mark "X° €n column 2•b for each pollutant you believe to be absent If you mark column 2a for any pollutant wh ch is limited either
dkeolly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent hrnftalans guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pokutamis for Wch you mafk column 2a, you must provide
quaintitatrvedataoranexgianationblthe€rpresenso+nyourduhaTe,Complete one ° table for each oulfali.See $a€nst xtionsforadditionaldetailsandrequirements.
2 MARK `X"
3. EFFLUENT
4. UNITS
5. INTAKE (opnorwo
1, POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
c. LONG TERM AVRG VALUE
d, LONG TERM AVERAGE
AND
a
b
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(ifoinrlahle)
(tjcnnrlable)
VALUE
GAS NO.
BELIEVED
BELIEVED
(3)
(1)
(1)
d. NO, OF
a. CONCEN-
b, ND. OF
Wavarlable)
PRESENT
ABSENT
Cr E,41NTI0N
(2)�A5S
CONCENTRATION
(2)MASS
COWENTROON
(2)mASS
ANALYSES
TRATION
b MASS
(t)
CONCENTR4TION
ANALYSES
a, Bromide
'fit
(24VMI-9)
b, Chlorme, Tktel
Residual
it,14
i2,4
1
mgJL
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
c,Color
27
nja
1
PCO
n/a
n/a
n/a
nJa
d Fecalea'rform
est. 2
n/a
1
col/dL
n/a
n/a
n/a
nJa
e,Fluorids
(16984 im)
35.1
4110
35.1
4110
17.3
1783
+ 12
mgJL
lb,
nJa
n/an/a
�SEtAr�fehltnto
2.4
442,g
2,4
442,9
1.09
127.5
36
mgJL
lb,
n/a
nJa
r.Ja
EPA In 3510.2C (8.90) PAGE V-1
CONflNUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082337
UUTFALL 002
ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT
2,1�ARK `X'
3. EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
6, INTAKE
{optrannt�
1. POLLUTANT
b, MAXIMUM 30
DAY VALUE
c. LONGTERM
AVRG, VALUE
1i, LONG TERM
AND a, b, a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
{rf mrrr(nte)
(rf;�n;lnbte}
i
AVERAGE
VALUE
CAS NO, BELIEVED BE! (1)
(iolvitable) PRESENT
0)
(1j
d NO.OF
` a, CONCENv
(1)
b, NO, OF
AR,SENT CONCENTRATION (2) MASS
CONC WRATION
(2) MA55
04CENTMT10N
(2) ht.4SS
ANALYSES
TRATIQN
b. MASS
CONCENTRATION
(2)MASS
ANALYSES
Tdal0tga<nre(m 0362 32.1
x
1
rag/L
1b.
n/a
n, /a
n/a
M —
Gfeil and
<4,76 <422
1
Trq/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
i. Phosphmis
(as P), Told L 1, 2 154
1,2
154
0.8
85.8
36
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
n/a
(7723.94�a)
I• Radioac0�it�
(1) Alpha, WI
(2) Uta, lolal
(3) Radium,
Total
(4) Radium 226,
Total
(14��79) 1\ 105 9309
1
mg/U
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
1, Suede f
m, SuMle
(142G5-45�3) j�
n. sudalanis 0.552 48,9
1
mg/L
1b.
n/a
n/a
r./a
o, A?uminum,
Total �{` 1.27 112,E
g429"9t15) / i
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
p. Banum, Tolat '
9440-30-3)
g Bon, Total
(744W.9)
r, Cdball, Tout
943MIronM)I 1 > 15 102.0
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
L magnosrum;
Total 2.26 200,4
{7*95 4}
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
a, MofyvAnum,
Total
(743M7)
V. Manganese,
Total 0,069 6,12
(74396.5)
1
mg/L
16,
n/a
n/a
n/a
w, Tin, Total j
(7441131.5
Oilaidum,
Tula!
(74632.6)
EPA Fwm 3510.2C (8-90)
PAGE V•2
CONTINUE
ON
PAGE W
DEQ-CFW 00082338
OUTFALL 002
4
EPA I.D, NUMBER (copy/Fria/rem l oil,onn 1)m
OUTFALL NUMBER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2•C NCD 047 368 642
002
PART C • 9 you area primary industry and this o0all contains profess wastewster, refer to TaNe 2o-2 in the (rStruetmns to determine wh�ch of the OCAAS fractons you must test for, Mark'x' in Wumrt 2•a far aO such GClk9S
fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols, If you are not required to mark column 29a (seeo<ndary mdusfaes, nonprocess wasfewafor outfails, and nanrequired 8CAfS
fractons), mate °X' in column 2•b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present, Mark)` in Wumn 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent
if you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must
provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. if you mark Column 2b for any pollutant, you
must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant d you know; or have reason to believe it MR be
discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater 9 you matt column 2b for ocroloin, acrylori tnte, 2,4 d€nrltopherid, or 2•methyl-4, 6 d:nitropkriol, you most proWe the results of at least one analysis for eachof these
pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in wircenhhons of 100 ppb or
greater, Otherwise, for poliuwnls for villich you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or
bidi describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged Note that there am 7 pages to this part, pease review each caiefuliy Complete one table (all? pages) for each outlall. See instructions for
additional details and requirements.
2. MARK'X 3. EFFLUENT
4, UNITS 5, INTAKE (oprrrimo
1. POLLUTANT b, pAAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
c, LONG TERMAVRG..
a. LONG TERM
AND a b c a, MAXI DAILY VALUE (d(n"arluhle)
VALUE (fawileate)
AVERAGE VALUE
CAS NUMBER TESTING BELIEVED 8£LI MED (1p (t)
REWIRED PRESENT AB$£tJt
(t) d. NO, OF a. CONCEN'
ANALYSES TRATION
(1) b NO Or
b �kASs
(t/d.artzhfe) qNW£BiRAVON (2)MASS GGNCENTRATIQN (2)NA�'
io4�EtdTRAitON (2}b1Aw5
�,n ENTRk71QfJ (i}kt�SS ANALYSES
METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS
%AoliniiontrJold V <0, 002 <0,17 i
1 rag/L
1b, to/a n/a tt/a
(144rt✓36�G,
2M AwniG Total °tit <0.005 <0,443
1 ii
1b, n/a n/a n/a
(7440,31W) j\
ShCBegttum,Total , V <0,001 <0.069
mg/L
1b, n/a n/a n/a
7—To 4M Cadmwm,Tatat .002 <0,1.77
1 mg/L
Lb, n/a rt/a n/a
(T440-43�9)
SM,Chroium, <0.005 <0,433
Total U4,I"7-3j
1 irr/L
1b. n/a n/a n/a
6M.Copper, Totai V 0,005 0,443
944DM)
1 tri
1b, n/a n/a n/a
7MLead, Tolal
<0,003 <0,266
1 ri
1b, n/a n/a n/a
4 .)
OM Mercury, Total �/ <0.0002 <0, 016
U43a91-6) P�,
1 rid/L
Jb, n/a n/a n/a
9M. Nickel, Total V <0.005 <0,433
1 mg/L
1b. n/a n/a n/a
{a44p�2o)
10M,Selentum, V <0.005 <0,433
Tatal{7752�49.2) i�
1 mg/L
1b, n/a n/a n/a
7440-2lvar,Totat2�) <0,002 <0:177
1 mg/b
1b, n/a n/a n/a
{7d40.2
12M,Thalium` V <0,005 <0.433
Total g440.28a1)
1 m L
g/
1b, n/a n/a n/a
13M, Zinc, Total j
(744HM) �1e O,D06 0,709
1 mg/L
lb> n/a n/a n/a
Total Cyanide, <0.005 <0,433
1 n;a L
1b, n/a n/a n/a
15M.Phenol$, 0,0433 3.84
Total
1 mg/L
16, n/a n/a n/a
DIOXIN
2,3,7,8-Tetra ESCRIBE RESULTS sbti awlicairle
cntorodibenaP•
Diomn (1164.01.6)
EPA Form 351(40 (8-90) PAGE V-3
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082339
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
2 MARK7'
3. EFFLUENT
4 UNITS
-------- 5. INTAKE (opnonat
1 POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM 30
DAY VALUE
c. LONG TERM
AVRG.
a, LONG TERM
'ND
CAS iMBER
;
Tb
a MAXIMUM DAILY
VALUE
(r/annl«bte)
VALUE(rfavlable)
AVERAGE VALUE
(rfVariable)
T"r TIRG
REQUIRED
(fp
COKE l��a�
E2l#SASS
1p
ccw-Enr>IATIM
(2)MASS
(lp
CDhtCENTR� N
d. �%i3. OF
miom ANALYSES
o, CONGEN
TRATION
b.MASS
lip
�aL��f4raArloN (21v�ss
b NO, OF
ANALYSES
WAS FRACTION
-VOLATILE
COMPOUNDS
(V.-02.8)ln
(9D1
<0.0500
<4,433
1
mg% L
lb.
rx a n/a
n/a
aV.AW1onrtn?e
(107•i3-i}
<0,0100
<0.887
1
mg/L
lb,
n a n a
/ j
n a
/
Bo ne
1.43�a
9142)
x
/�
<0,00100
<0.085
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
4V. h (Cbinre•
,nerktQ5ther
x
Not Req
iced
per NCDWR
NPDLzS
Fe�initt'q
Unit
(542.88.1)
5vamnlofotm
05.25-2)
<41.0Q100
<0,089
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
6V<CarDan
TeirarAlori4ov
<0,00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a n/a
n/a
7V.Chforobeazene
(108'a7
`ta'
A
<O.00100
<0,089
1
ma/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
BV. Chlow
brareamethane
<0,00100
<0.059
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a n/a
n/a
v
)aemane
<O.00S00
<0.443
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
9DV.2-Chlvo-
--T----
-- -- --------------
elhVimylEfher
(11017")
<0.0500
<4,433
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
11v. Chloroi"
(67663j
0,0248
2,199
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a: n/a
n/a
12V.IAdil6ro•
t ,
bromomethane
dj(\
0,00422
0, 374
1
rng/L
3v. cLr m
diDuoiorneihana
<0, 0050
<0.443
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a 7n/an/a
14V.lj-kvolca
efne (7&x3)
<0,00100
<0,009
1
m L
g//
lb,
n/a n a
n a
eftne(107 2
ethane (907•Qfr2)
<0,00100
<0,039
1
9n rL
gt
lb.
n/a n/a
fl a
/
lsv. ne(75.354•
eiir�ene(75.35�}
<0,00100
<0.059
1
t L
�/
lb.
n a n a
/ %
n a
/
propmeg&87-5)wo-
prapena(7�97.5j
� ,
<0.00100
<0,069
1
m L
g/
lb,
n a r../a
/
n/a
18V.1,3-Duro.
R#one
<0.00100
<0>089
1
mg/lF
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
(542-791
i9v. Efh}4beazene
(1D0�41.4)
<0. 00100
<0 , 089
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
aDv 6keihyl
BrWe(7449y
x
<0.00500
<0,943
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a n/a
n/a
21V,Methyl
Chbride {7487.3j
<0.002a0
<0,222
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a n/a
. n/a
EPA Form 3510.2C (8-90)
PAGE
V•A
CONTINUE ON
PAGE V-5
DEQ-CFW 00082340
OUTFAll 002
d
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4
2, MARK W
3, EFFLUENT
4. UNITS
b INTAKE (aptioral)
1. POLLUTANT
b, MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE o. LONGTERM AVRG,
a, LONG TERM
AND
h,
a. WIMUM DAILY VALUE
(if armoblu`) VALUE (if amilable)
AVERAGEVALUE
OAS NUMBER
(rfoadable)
TESTING 9t:t1EVED BELIEVED
REQUIRED PRESENT ABSENT
( ))
(1) (,) I d. NO, OF a. CONCEN•
C()N%ENTROON (2)MASS CANCENTRATIaN (2)MASS ANALYSES TRATION
(1}
b.MASS C0%, ENTRATION
b, NO OF
(2)f<{ti$$ ANAL`iSE5
GC/MS FRACTION
-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (rnrurrx,eatj
22V,l0ftna
Chkde 06,M)
v
/\
40,00500
<0.443
1
mg
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
23V.1,1,212-
Tadlormhane
<0,00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
IL
n/a
n/a
n/a
is
24V,Teaacwt-
V
<0.00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
26v,Toluene
x
<0.00500
<0,443
1
(Ig/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
(1"3)
26v.1,2•Trons�
D twaath}�efe
<0.00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
15G�5
27V,11,14to-;2rloro
<0,00100
(0<009
1
t L
lb,
n/a
n a
n/a
26V.1,1,2•Tmfilro•
V
(0,00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
ellmego-s5)
t
2TVTnfto-
aihylene{i9�1.6)
v
r�\
00100
<0,089 089
1
mgfi,
lb,
n/anla
n/a
3W. Tmhb*
Pareromethane
<0.00500
<0.443
1
mg/I,
lb.
n/a
7n/an/a
7as
31V,:VmyiChlortde
`gj
<0,00100
(0.009
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
(7;r-01.4)
!\
GC/h1S FRACTION —ACID COMPOUNDS
1A,2040phenol
w,,5 -6)
V
<0A100
<0.887
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a'
n/a
n/a
2A 2,04rloro•
X
<0.0100
<0,887
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
ph"01(120.83.2)
3A.2,4-Danethyl-
"}j
<0.0100
<0.887
1
mg/L
lei,
n/a
nla
n/a
4A:4,8-D& O•
Cresol (LW2.1)
<0,0100
<0,887
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
5A,2,4•Dmdra
°
<0.0100
<0,B87
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
6A.2-NA"henol
(8&755j
v
A
<0.0100
<0387
?
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
7A.4-Wrophend
00"2-7)
v
A
<0,0100
<0,887
1
mg/L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
8A, P-cibo- d-
Cre.�(59.50°;i
!� / \
<0.0100
<0. 887
1
>IL
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
9APentaft*
<0.0100
<0,887
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
phenol (97-W)
19A,Phenol
(166952)
<0,0100
<0.887
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
11A,2,4,&Trtrhiwo-
phenol ("2)
<0<0100
<0<8$7
1
tag/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
EPA Form 3510.2C (8.90)
PACE V•9
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082341
OUTFAII 002
CONTINUED FROM
THE FRONT
2. MARK `K°
3.
EFFLUENT
4. UNITS
5 INTAKE
(opnoaaiJ
1, POLLUTANT
b, MAXIMUM 30
DAY VALUE
c, LONG TERM
AVRG,
a, LONG
TERM
AND
a
b
c,
n.E6.AXIMUTADAILY
VALUE
(ilaralable)
VALUE(rfaro,�lable)
AVERAGEVALUE
CAS NUMBER
(rlalmlable)
TEST€PA;
1TEOUIREO
BEUEVED
PRESENT
BEumD
ABSENT
(9j
CONCENTRATFjN
{9)
CONCEURATION1
(��
C0l0NTRATION
d. NO.OF a, CONCEN•
ANALYSE;$ TRATION
('(
b MASS
b NO, OF
(2)MASS
(2)MASS
(2)M.ASS
CQhlGENTPATiON
(2)1tAS8ANALYSES
GCIMS FRACTION
b $ASEf IEUTRAL
COMPOUNDS
IB,Aanp32-japhEhane
`�'
<0,00100
<0,089
=
1 mg/L
lb. n/a
n/a n/a
.nphly9hne )
x
--
- ------- COM000
<0,00100
. —
<0.089
-----------
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
3B,Anthramn
#126 2-y}
ve0.04100
A
<C.ii89
1 mg/L
lb. n/a
11/a n/a
(Tr2$7;5)
<0.0100
<0,887
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
68, Banzo (a)
Anlhracsaa✓'
<0.00100
<0.089
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
688ento(a)
None (58.32.8)
Of
/\
<4,04100
<0,009
_ mg1L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
7B, 3,A-Rama
fleora!�2)
<0,00100
<0<069
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
(Z99
Berao
88.lene(191-
PeDRane (181�d�2)
<0.00100
<0,089
1 L
/
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
9B. Bento (k)
moranthene
(207.0m)
°�,✓
/ e
<0,00100
<0.089
1 mg/L
lb. n/a
n/a n/a
1 DB. Big (2-chlonr
elbw)Meihane,
{911.91.1}/
<0.0100
<0,887
1 L
lbn/a
n a n
a,
/ /
118 Bis (2-Chlom-
ell}ljEther
(111.44<4)
0,0100
<0,887
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
128, Big (2.
fhfuolseprop,4
E#her(102.01)
Y
<�!
<0.0100
<0, 887
1 tq/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
131 Big (2-Eilpd-
heavi)Phihawe
f i
<0>00300
<0.266
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
(11T$1.7j
14R, 4•Bromophenyl
PhenyiEther
°j�
--t—�
<M100
<0,887
1 L
lb. n a
n a In/a
15B BUY fieno
Fhihalale (7)
<0,40306
<0.266
1 mg/L
Lb. n/a
n/a n/a
16B, 2-Chid
naphlhalene
(91W
x
<0.00100
<4.489
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
178.4•Ch.° o
phenyl PhenylEiher
(1085"72�3}
v
I \
<0.0100
<0387
1 mg/L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
18,
(21"1rygena
<C.00i00
<0,489
1 m L
lb, n/a
n/a n/a
1913, Dbew (afi)
Anthracene
<0,00100
<0,089
1 L
lb, n/a
nra n/a
208,1,2•ittcllnra
benzene (n%l)
<0.00140
<0,089
1 L
/
lb, n/a
11 a n/a
/
bomen3Chchlarcr
benaene (541.73`t)
<0,00104
<0.689
1 mc3 jl
lb, n a
/
n a n a
/
EPA Form 3510.2C (8.90)
PAGE
V-6
CONTI
NUE ON PAGE V-7
DEQ-CFW 00082342
OUTFAII 00
CONTINUED FROM
RAGE V•6
2. MARKW
3
EFFLUENT
4, UNITS
3 INTAKE(opiwd)l
i, POLLUTANT
b, NftU{IMUN130
DAY VALUE
c, LMIG TERNS
AVRG,
e< LONGTERM
AND
a
b
c
a< MAXIMUM DAILYVALUE
(r'Amil
able)
VALUE (rf mvrlwe)
AVERAGE
VALUE
CAS NUMBER
TeSTING
8ELlEtEn
BELIEVED
(f)
(1p
(f}
d NO OF
e, CONOEN
(�)
b NO.OF
(tfawlehk)
RECIJiREO
PRESENT
ASSENT
CffhlCENTRATbCN
(2)#dAASS
CCNCENIRATIOa!
(2)&LASS
il�'dC111TRATIN
(2)MABS ANALYSES
TRATiON b,MASS
CGNCENTFJTiON
(2)N1ASS
ANALYSES
GCJMS FRACTION
- BASEINEUTRAL
COMPOUNDS
(rnnmual
22B. L4G`it�dara
beftwe(10&45.7)
<0.00100
<0.089
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
230,3,111alra
bemzidina(9f.84•f}
<0.0100
<0,887
1
m L lb,
g/
n/a
n/a
n/a
24BT3itt(
PAIP,alala(84-EG•2j
<0,00390
<01 226
1
m L lb.
g/
!l
n a
n/a
n/a
258: G�meih}i
Phalaie
0.00300
<0.226
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/at,,-i/a28B.
D1 a (84yi<0,00300
Ph€hNa1e (&4°74<2j
<0.226
_
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
278.2,44affo-
foluena(921-i4-2)
v
<0,0100
<0.887
1
m L lb,
g/
n/a
n/a
n/ a
28B.2,00.,Ua
Idum, (6s 2)
X
<0.0100
<0.867
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
49,D•000
PhIhNafa(117.80)
j
<0.00300
<0.226
1
m L lb.
g/
n a
/
n a
/
n i a
30B 1,2-DphemA-
hydrazrme (as Aza
<0.0100
<0.887
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/an/a
benrome)(122.88.7)
318,
(2S44A0) Fluorankhono
<0,00100
<0.089
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
32B,A mene
(E�73•t}
,I\,
<0,00100
<0.009
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
338: tazaNsiora
henrene(1f13.74f)
<0.00100
<0.089
1
m /L lb,
g
n/a
n/a
n/a
34B.Hexa Moro
bu€adlema(B7�W)
<0.0100
<0.887
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
358. Hexnchlma
c dopentadiene
<0, 0100
<0. B87
1
rag/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(77-47.4)
emane(67.72.1)
slhane(67•?2•f}
<0.0100
<0,08'7
1
m IL lb,
��
n/a
n/a
n/a
3tB.Indeno
(i,2,3,ca}Pyrene
(0,00100
<0.089
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(193•a•
38B,Issphmaae
}
<0.0100
<0.881
1
nig/L lb.
n/a I
n/a
n/a
39B,NaPhmafene
(99•ir13}
<0,00100
<0389
1
mg/L lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
40B. NTiflobamZemn
(sizs�)
1�
�,%t!
<0.0100
<0.007
1
gag/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
41B N.Niho-
Wneth}iamfna
<0.0100
<0.067
1
mg/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
(B2.759)
i
428, 0iirosrrda
N•Pmpyiarmine
v
<0.0100
<0.887
1
w,/L lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
EPA Form 35104C (8.90)
PAGE
V-7
CONTINUE
ON REVERSE
DEQ-CFW 00082343
OUTFALL 002
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
2.MARK`K°
3 EFFLUENT
4,UNITS
5.INTAKE(rpnrrtraij
1, POLLUTANT
b. MAXIMUM 39 DAY VALUE
c, LONG TERM AVRG,
a. LONG TERL{
AND
:EIR7
a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(,rmr�r"able)
VALUE(tfavilable)
AVERAGE VALUECASNUMBER
6ELIEtiED
ASSENT
{t)
Co%EtdTRATiDN (2)MASS
(1)
C4f�'ENTRar
(2)1#�1SS
ENTRAiION
d. NO OF
ANALYSES
a CDNCEA-
TRAi10N
6,MASS
(1)Wm%lable)
NALYSES
a}t
(2jP4ASfi
CQ, ENTRRTtON
(2}tRSS
WAS FRACTION-BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS �cantratr lJ
43B, N•Ndrt}
sediphetr2 oWe
(asaaa)
<0.0100
<0,887
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
448PhemOreua
{a5t-e)
v
<0.001Q0
<0,089
1
m L
g/
lb,
n a
/
n a
1
n a
/
45B,Pg
(INW)
<0,00100
<0,089
1
mg/L
1b,
n/a
n/a
n/a
4a9. i,2;4"TrN
ch?tMobeazenev
{12a'62.1)
<G.0100
<0.R87
1
�/L
? b,
n /a
rid.
/
n / a
GC/MS FRACTION
-PESTICIDES
(2)
<0,000050
<0>005
1
mg,1L
lb.
n/a
n/a
n/a
(319,m
<0.000050
<0.005
1
rig/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
o'maH)
i7
x<0,00005Q
<0,005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
BH
{� `(f")
x
<0,000050
<0,005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
{3 psi
x
<0. Q0005G
<0.005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
SP,Wardam
(57.74.9)
<0,Q0GQ5Q
<0,Q4
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
7P'4,4'LT
(54293)
<0,00005Q
<0,005
1
mg/L
lb,
n/a
n/a
n/a
OP.4,d-DDE
<0,000050
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DEQ-CFW 00082344
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EPA Form 3510.2C
(8-90)
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DEQ-CFW-00082345
16
Chemours Company — Fayetteville 'works NPDES Permit No.NCO003573
Supplemental Information — Permit Renewal Application — April 27, 2016
Sludge Management Plan
The Chernours Company — Fayetteville Works operates a Class 3 Wastewater Treatment Plant
which is comprised of a single -stage activated sludge biological system.
Excess sludge is removed from the system by diverting part of the Recycled Activated Sludge (at
approximately 0.6% solids) fiom the clarifiers to a Dissolved Air Floatation (°`DAF") unit for
initial thickening.
The sludge from the DAF (at approximately 3% solids) is transferred to a Mix Tank where polymer
agents are added to enhance the dewatering process.
The semi -thickened sludge is transferred frorn the Mix Tank to a Rotary Filter for final thickening,
whereby the sludge is thickened to 6% solids.
The thickened sludge is then transferred to a Screw Press where it is dewatered to a concentration
of 9-20% solids.
Following the Screw Press, the sludge is typically dried in steam heated dryers to a concentration
of 40-55% solids.
The dried sludge, or on occasion the dewatered sludge, is transported off -site to a commercial
Subtitle D landfill. This sludge is currently being disposed of at the Waste Industries "Sampson
County" Landfill near Roseboro, NC.
In 2015, the average weekly quantity of generated wasted sludge was approximately 35,000 lb.
DEQ-CFW 00082346
Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works NPDES Permit No. NCO003573
I
Supplemental Information — Permit Renewal Application — April 27,2016
Current Facility Wastewater Management
Process wastewater and stormwater from the various manufacturing areas are collected in the
respective area sumps and ultimately conveyed via a gravity flow underground process sewer pipe
to the facility's central wastewater treatment plant ("WWTP"), Sanitary sewage is conveyed via
a separate underground sewer system to the WWTP. The permitted flowrate of the WWTP is
2.0 MGD, with an actual average flowrate of approximately 1.2 MGD.
This untreated process wastewater is commingled in the WWTP Influent Sump where it is pumped
to an 850,000-gallon Equalization Basin. The Equalization Basin is mixed with two floating
submerged mixers. Three floating surface aerators in the basin cool and aerate the incoming
wastewater.
A 175,000-gallon Emergency Retention Tank is available for temporary storage of untreated
wastewater which may need additional treatment or acclimation in the WWTP activated sludge
process at a controlled rate that allows for proper biological treatment.
Untreated wastewater from the Equalization Basin is normally pumped to a 250,000-gallon
Predigester Tank in which initial biological activity with the WWTP activated sludge begins. The
Predigester Tank is aerated. The partially treated wastewater from the Predigester Tank is pumped
to a 1,700,000-gallon Aeration Tank.
The Aeration Tank is the unit where the majority of the biological activity occurs. The Aeration
Tank is aerated primarily by a diffused air system located in the bottom of the tank. The tank can
have supplemental aeration via one or two floating Biomixers& that injects air through submerged
rotors.
The biologically treated wastewater is then sent to one of two in -ground clarifiers (119,000 gallons
and 168,000 gallons respectively) or an above -ground 679,000-gallon clarifier; with all clarifiers
being operated in parallel. The clarified treated effluent is discharged to and through Outfall 001.
The wasted activated sludge is sent to a Dissolved Air Floatation (DAF) unit, then to a 47,000
gallon Sludge Storage Tank, and finally to a Rotary Filter for thickening. The thickened sludge is
dewatered in a Sludge Press, and can be dried in a steam -heated dryer for additional moisture
removal. The dewatered sludge or dewatered/dried sludge is transported off -site to a commercial
Subtitle D landfill.
Non -contact process cooling water and non -process stormwater are conveyed via surface ditches.
In addition, excess riverwater flow and Outfall 001 effluent are discharged directly to a surface
ditch. The combined, total flow of water from the site is discharged through and monitored at
Outfall 002. The discharged treated wastewater is conveyed via an underground pipe to the Cape
Fear River, where it enters the river at a point approximately 1,500 feet upstream of the William
0. Huske Lock & Dam (a.k.a Lock & Dam No. 3).
DEQ-CFW-00082347
% W
Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works NPDES Permit No. NC O003573
Supplemental Information — Permit Renewal Application _' April 27, 20.1.E
Current Facility Operating Conditions
Chemours F'luoromonorners[.Nafiong Membrane Manufacturing Area:
The Chemours Company — Fayetteville: Works' Fluoromonomers / Nafiong Membrane
manufacturing area produces several final products. ChernoursTm NafFon� Membrane is a plastic
film used in the chloroalkali industry and in electrochemical fuel cells. ChemoursTm Nafion(&
Polymer Dispersions are used in the fabrication of thin films and coating formulations for fuel
cells membranes, catalyst coatings, sensors, and a variety of electrochemical applications.
The .HFPO monomer and the Vinyl Ether monomers are used to manufacture various
fiuorochemical products such as ChemoursTm Teflon@. Wastewater generated from this
manufacturing facility is discharged to the Chemours' wastewater treatment plant.
Chemours Polymer Processing Aid (11PP-A") Manufacturing area:
The Chemours;Conrpany — Fayetteville Works' PPA. manufacturing area produces a polymer
processing aid, The processing aid produced in this unit is used in the manufacturing of
fluoropolymers and fluorinated telomers,,but none of the produced processing aid is used at the
Fayetteville Works site. All process wastewater generated from this manufacturing facility is
collected and :shipped off site for disposal. No process wastewater from this manufacturing facility
is discharged to the C;laeanours' wastewater treatment plant or to the Cape Fear River.
Kuraray But8aciteg Manufacturing Area:
The Kuraray America Inc. ---Fayetteville Plant's Butacite@ manufacturing area: produces two final
products. KurarayT" ButaciteQ Interlayer plastic sheeting is the final product used in safety glass
such as automobile windshields. Polyvinyl butyral resin is shipped off -site as a transfer to other
Kuraray locations 'for final processing. Wastewater generated from this manufacturing facility is
discharged to the Chemours' wastewater treatment plant.
Kuraray SentryGlRas@ Manufacturing .Area.
The Kuraray .America Inc. — Fayetteville Plant's sentryGlasv manufacturing area produces
KurarayTM SentryGlas® ionoplast irnerlayer laminate. SentryG a, interlayer is used for
laminated safety glass in side, rear, and overhead automobile windows. It is also used in
architectural applications desiring safety glass. There is no contact process wastewater generated
from this manufacturing facility, therefore only sanitary waste from this area is treated in the
Chemours' wastewater treatment plant. This manufacturing facility does discharge non -contact
cooling water to a surface ditch and ultimately to Outfall 002.
DuPont Polyvinyl Fluoride ("PVF") Manufacturing Area:
The DuPont Company — Fayetteville Works' PVF manufacturing area produces polyvinyl fluoride
resin that is used in the electronics industry as a backing for photovoltaic cells, as well as many
other uses. Wastewater generated from this manufacturing facility is discharged to the Chemours'
wastewater treatment plant.
DEQ-CFW 00082348
a, Chemours Company —Fayetteville Works NPDES Permit No. NC O003573
Supplemental Information — Permit Renewal Application — April 27, 2016
Alternate Application Schedule for § 16(b) of the Clean Water Act
Final regulations implementing §316(b) of the Clean Wafter Act, which establish requirements for
cooling water intake structures at existing facilities, were published in the Federal Register can
August 15, 2014 with an effective date of October 14, 2014.
`-1'he Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works ("Chemours") operates a cooling water intake
structure on the Cape Fear River that is subject to this new Federal Cooling Water Intake structure
Rule ("the Rule") as codified in 40 CFR mart 125.
The Rule requires the owner or operator of a facility subject to subpart J whose currently effective
permit expires after July 14, 2018, to submit to the Director the information required in the
applicable provisions of 40 CFR 122.21(r) when applying for a subsequent permit.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 125.95(a)(2), the owner or operator of a facility subject to Part 125 subpart J,
"Requirements Applicable to Cooling Water Intake Structures for Existing facilities Under
Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act", whose currently effective _permit expires prior to July 14,
2018, may request the Director to establish an alternate schedule for the submission of the
information required in 40 CFR 122,21(r) when applying for a subsequent (renewed) permit.
On October 20, 2015, a letter was sent from Michael E, Johnsen, Environmental Manager,
Chemours Company Fayetteville Works, to Dr. Sergei Chernikov, NCDEQ Division of Water
Resources' NPDES Complex Permitting Unit, requesting an alternate schedule Whereby all the
rnaterials'required by the Pule will be submitted with. the 2021 renewal application.
On February 26, 2016, a letter was sent from S. Jay Zimmerman, Director, NCDEQ Division of
Water resources, to Michael E. Johnson, Environmental Manager, Clier ours Company —
Fayetteville Works, wherein the requested alternate schedule for submission of required CiWIS
information with the next permit renewal in 2021 was approved. A copy of lair. Zimmerman's
letter is attached to this application package,
DEQ-CFW 00082349
Water Resources
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
February 26, 2016
Mr. Michael E. Johnson, RE,
Environmental Manager
Chemours Company
22828 NC Highway 87 West
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28306-7332
PAT MCCRORY
Gorcinar
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
sveretary
S. JAY Z IMM RMAN
Subject: Alternate CWA 316(b) Application Schedule
NPDES Perm itNCO003573
Fayettevi Ile Works
Eladen County
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Director
The Clean Water Act Section 316(b) Cooling Water Intake Structure (CWIS) Final Rule outlines
regulations and standards for the design and operation of cooling water intake structures under the
NPDES program. Your current permit expires October 31, 2016, with .renewal application due by May 4,
2016. Since your permit expires prior to July 14, 2018, under 40 CFR 125.95(a)(2), you have requested
an alternative schedule for submission of CWIS permit application information required in 40 CFR. fart
122.21( r). Based on Division review, an alternate schedule for submission of required CWIS information
with the next permit renewal in 2021 is approved. This schedule date will be established in the 2016
permit renewal as well. _
Please note that facilities should begin to adapt their systems to comply with CWA Section 316(b)
requirements. If you have any questions, please contact Torn Beinicic with the NPDES Permitting Unit at
919--807-6390 or via email: tom.belnick@nedenr.gov
Sine ely,
S. Jay Zimmerman, P.G.
Director, Division of Water :Resources
Cc: NPDES File.
Central File
Ec: 'US EPA Region 4
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NC WRC
NC DWR/Fayetteville region
State Of North Carolina { Environmental Quality { Water Resources
1617 Mall Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
919 707 9000
DEQ-CFW 00082350
Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works NPDES Permit No. NCO003573
Supplemental Information — Permit Renewal Application — April 27, 2016
Elimination of Monitoring Requirement for PFOA
In December 2002, the DuPont Company — Fayetteville Works began production ofarnmoniurn
perfluorooctanoate ("APFO"), which is the ammonium salt of perfluorooctanoic acid ("PFOA").
The renewed NPDES Permit No. NCO003573 that became effective on July 1, 2007, included a
requirement for monthly monitoring of PFOA at Outfall 002.
In 2006 the North Carolina Division of Water Quality ("DWQ"), in consultation with the North
Carolina Division of Waste Management and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human
Services, established an Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration ("IMAC") of 2 Rg/L -for
PFOA, which was intended for the protection of groundwater as a source of drinking water.
Following the issuance of this temporary health -based level, DWQ requested the assistance of the
North Carolina Secretary's Science Advisory Board on Toxic Air Pollutants CNCSAB") in
reviewing the toxicological literature on PFOA and recommending to DWQ an update of the
IMAC for PFOA in groundwater. On August 10, 2012, the NCSAB issued their recommendation
to DWQ that the IMAC for PFOA in groundwater be reduced to I Ag/L.
During the 3-year period from 2013 to 2015, the average monthly concentration of the final
effluent discharge at Outfall 002 was 0,027 gg/L PFOA, with a maximum concentration of
0,088 [tg/L PFOA. During the same period, the average monthly concentration of the incoming
water from the Cape Fear River to the site, which is 99% of the effluent flow at Outfall 002, was
0.012 Itg/L PFOA, with a maximum concentration of 0. . 031 gg/L PFOA.
The production of APFO at this facility ceased in April 2013.
The Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works (formerly the DuPont Company — Fayetteville
Works) is requesting that the monthly monitoring requirement for PFOA at Outfall 002 be
eliminated in the renewed NPDES Permit No. NCO003573 for the following reasons:
APFO is no longer manufactured at this facility and has not been produced at the facility
since April 2013;
o APFO is not and has never been used as a process aid or a raw material at this facility;
The 3-year average concentration at Outfall 002 was 0,027 ttg/L PFOA, versus the current
NC-DWR IMAC oft gg/L PFOA and the NCSAB recommended I 1tg/l, PFOA; and
PFOA is present at low concentrations throughout the Cape Fear River basin, and that
background level of PFOA ' in the Cape Fear River water contributes to the concentration
measured at Outfall 002.
DEQ-CFW-00082351
Chcmour�'Company --- Fayetteville Works NPDES Permit No, NCO003573
Supplemental Information -- Permit Renewal Application — April 27, 201
Form 2C Permit Application — Bis(chloro ethyl) ether
I3is(chloromethyl) ether (CAS No. 542-88-1) was not analyzed for, and consequently was not
reported on Page V-4 of Form 2C for both Outfall 001 and Outfall 002.
On November 28, 2014, the State of Oregon's Department of Environmental Quality ("ODEQ")
issued a memorandum tN ` ') addressing the issue of analyzing for bis(chlorornethyl) ether
("BCME"). In this memorandum, ODEQ states:
"Eased on the chemical's rapid hydrolysis in water, there are no analytical methods to measure
BCME in water samples. Currently, the only analytical techniques available for this compound
are for air samples. Region 10 EPA staff queried its Manchester Envirormnental Lab in Dort
Orchard, WA about potential, analytical methods 'for BCME. Staff at the lab confirmed that
there is no EPA method for l3CMi because of its rapid degradation in water."
Because of the lack of an'E:PA approved analytical method for bis(chloromethyl) ether in a water.
matrix, ODEQ concluded:
"Given its rapid hydrolysis in water, there are no recommended analytical methods for I3CME
in water samples. Because BCME is not quantifiable in wastewater, DEQ will not require
permit holders to monitor or conduct reasonable potential analyses for this toxic pollutant."
In an April 13, 2106, email from Tom Belniel , Supervisor of the NC )EQ Division of Water
Resources' NP 3ES Complex Permitting Unit, to Michael Johnson, Environmental Manager,
Chemours Company — Fayetteville Works, Mr. Belnick stated
"I checked with our D R analytical lab, and they concur with Oregon's position and are not
aware of any Iabs using even R&D methods for this analyte. Therefore, you can omit this
parameter from your application renewal,"
Mote 1 e http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/standards/docs/toxics/BisChloromethylMemo.pdf
DEQ-CFW 00082352
DEQ-CFW 00082353