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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024881_Pretreatment - Dystar meeting_20200228ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality February 28, 2020 Mr. Chuck Smith, Public Works Director City of Reidsville 100 Vance Street Reidsville, North Carolina 27320 SUBJECT: Pretreatment Inspection City of Reidsville Reidsville WWTP - NPDES Permit No. NCO024881 Rockingham County Dear Mr. Smith: On February 19, 2020, Lon Snider and I of the Winston-Salem Regional Office along with Vivien Zhong of the Central Office of Division of Water Resources (DWR) conducted an unannounced pretreatment inspection at the City of Reidsville's WWTP located at 407 Broad Street in Reidsville, NC. Ralph Potter, the City's pretreatment coordinator, and Ben Bani, the operator in responsible charge for the WWTP, were present for the inspection. The purpose of the inspection was to discuss the 1,4-dioxane fluctuations in the WWTP effluent data and any actions that the City and Significant Industrial Users (SIUs) have taken to address 1,4- dioxane levels. CITY OF REIDSVILLE The City provided a summary of 1,4-dioxane data from all SIUs since January 2018 when the new testing method became available. The data summary confirmed that DyStar and Unifi are two main contributors to the WWTP's 1,4-dioxane levels. It should be noted that a review of data indicated DyStar missed sampling in October 2019, and no result was available for that time period. The lab report stated that the lab did not bring enough bottles on the sampling day, and thus could not collect a 1,4-dioxane sample. Additionally, the City informed us that Unifi buys part of their raw materials from DyStar and that all industries have been very cooperative to perform 1,4-dioxane sampling. DyStar and Unifi both submitted corrective action plans to the City upon request. Those were also available for review. DYSTAR CAROLINA CHEMICAL As part of DWR's unannounced pretreatment inspection, Mr. Snider, Ms. Zhong, Mr. Potter, and I also visited the DyStar facility located at 209 Watlington Industrial Drive in Reidsville. �Apl North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office [ 450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 I Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 NOh r H C. ue _Way ���^ma^��u�•i` r 336.776.9800 Charlie Stroman, the HSE&S Manager for this DyStar location since 2019, was available for the visit. He explained that this DyStar facility inadvertently produces 1,4-dioxane- containing substances as a byproduct during the manufacturing process. Following a high 1,4-dioxane result in Reidsville WWTP's effluent in October 2019, DyStar began sampling regularly for 1,4-dioxane. Mr. Stroman presented this data and stated that he was creating a presentation of the data for DWR. Mr. Stroman continued to tell DWR staff that this DyStar facility recently began a process of distilling 1,4-dioxane from the wastewater generated during manufacturing and is collecting and storing this distillate in totes on site. He explained this to be the reason for the decreasing 1,4-dioxane levels in Reidsville WWTP's effluent. Furthermore, this DyStar facility shut down manufacturing over the holidays from December 24 to December 31, 2019, which explains very low numbers of 1,4-dioxane in the Reidsville WWTP's effluent during that time period. Dystar representatives have not yet found a way to dispose of the distillate in the totes and continue to store it on site. DWR staff plan to revisit the site soon to inspect the totes. Mr. Stroman did state that he has initiated research into and discussion with Starpet in Asheboro and Shamrock Environmental in Greensboro, two companies that are installing treatment equipment for 1,4-dioxane. Additionally, DyStar started testing raw materials and has also requested available 1,4-dioxane data from the raw materials' manufacturers. It should also be noted that DyStar began using Meritech Lab for 1,4-dioxane analysis starting in January 2020. DyStar is planning a meeting with DWR staff and City staff in March to further discuss data and actions, both ongoing and planned, for all involved parties. The Division appreciates the City's cooperation during the inspection and particularly Mr. Potter in providing City data and accompanying us on the industry visit. We are also very appreciative of Mr. Stroman's presentation and DyStar's interest in decreasing 1,4-dioxane at their facility. The Division may revisit the Reidsville WWTP in the future for further information and may also visit other Reidsville SIUs including Unifi. If you have questions or comments regarding this letter, please contact me or Mr. Snider at (336) 776-969S and (336) 776-9700, respectively. Sincerely, DocuSigned by: OD2D3CE3F1 B7456_. Jenny Graznak Assistant Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ - WSRO cc: DWR Laserfiche files Charlie Stroman, III - DyStar Carolina Chemical