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Iv C& /LYD39A DOCTYPE Q�HISTORICALFILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ O� � YYYYMMDD Permit NCG140392 SOC County Forsyth Region Winston-Salem Compliance Inspection Report Effective 06/08/09 Expiration 07/31/09 Owner Concrete Supply Co Effective Expiration Facility Central Carolina Concrete -Winston Salem Plant 195 Apac St Contact Person Robert Crews Directions to Facility System Classifications Primary ORC Secondary ORC(s) On Site Representative(s) Related Permits Inspection Elate 03/1212009 Primary Inspector Rose Pruitt Secondary Inspector(s) Title EntryTime 10 00 AM Winston Salem NC 27106 Phone 336-785-7798 Certification Exit Time 11 00 AM Phone Phone 336 771-5000 Reason for Inspection Other Inspection Type Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type Ready Mix Concrete StormwaterANastewater Discharge COC Facility Status ❑ Compliant 0 Not Compliant Question Areas E Storm Water (See attachment summary) CAROLINAS AGC PINNACLE AWARD WINNER S BEST SUPPLIER JOHNIE ALEXANDER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER OFRCE (704) 372 2930 EXT 2071 MOBILE (704) 309 8738 3823 RALEIGH STREEa 28206 FAX (704) 334 8650 P 0 BOX 5247 NEXTEL ID 150 202 131 CHARLOTTE NC 28299 E-MAIL Johnoe Alexander@CpncreteSuppl Co corn Page 1 It Permit NCG140392 Owner Facility Concrete Supply Co Inspection Date 03/12/2009 Inspection Type Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit Other Inspection Summary Site visit 3/12/2009 at request of Johnny Alexander wl Concrete Supply to see if site was exempt from stormwater permitting Facility had submitted NOI (ncg140357) in 912005 to SW permitting unit which was returned to facility 2/08 Reccomend facility reapply for permit Noted that with a couple of minor corrections all stormwater flows to a large SW pond that will rarely discharge Spoke to Ken Pickle in SWPU about issuing permit Permit and Outfalls # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? # Were all outfalls observed during the inspection? # If the facility has representative outfall status is it properly documented by the Division? # Has the facility evaluated all illicit (non stormwater) discharges? 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7- 'is go $1 976 500 00 TQTAL +�u-cctrtivkr� c�•r�-�-M{ � n-o.,� .��..�1 MA—{ ^tcT AjMD i 2r(i To DtSu f7c-A-r4T � ,�t�r .v GatiC2gT� dC3 CAROLINAS AGC a PINNACLE AWARD WINNER i BEST SUPPLIER HENRY R BATTEN EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT nu t-!F- DIRECT (704) 353 2001 OFFICE (704) 372 2930 3823 RALEIGH STREET FAX (704) 343 0271 PO BOX 5247 MOBILE (704} 201 6197 E rt I IgyygypCH CHARLOTTE NC 28299 Hoorn Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor �1 ds �® ■ CDE North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Division of Water Quality Coleen H Sullins Director June 8, 2009 Mr Johnie Alexander, Environmental Manager Concrete Supply Company 3823 Raleigh Street POB 5247 Charlotte, North Carolina Subject Dear Mr Alexander RECEiVEOX N C Dect of ENii JUN0920M lJrceSVinstcn Sale- ` Regional p ,cv Dee Freeman Secretary General Permit No NCG 140000 Central Carolina Concrete — W-S Plant COC No NCG140392 Forsyth County In accordance with your application for a discharge permit received on April 2, 2009, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage (COC) to discharge under the subject state — NPDES general permit This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended) Please note that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to, and specific action by, the Division of Water Quality fhe Division of Water Quality may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain- other permits which may be required 6y the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act, or any other federal or local governmental permit that may be required Please note that any future construction, installation, or modification of wastewater treatment facilities (including process wastewater recycle systems) will require an Authorization to Construct (ATC) prior to construction per 15A NCAC 2H 0138 & 0139 You must submit, in triplicate, plans/specifications and design calculations, stamped and sealed by a professional engineer, with a letter requesting an ATC to the Stormwater Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 ] Wetlands and Stormwater Branch One 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh North Cadma27699 1617 Not thCaroltna Lucabon 512 N Salisbury St Raleigh North Caro li. 21604 Phone 91M07 63001 FAX 919807 6494 4 Custa* Service 1 877-623 6748 Naturally Intemet www ncwaterquality org i/ An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Adhon Employa Mi Johnle Alexander Ceiitral Carolina Concrete NCG 140392 .tune 8, 2009 Please contact Ken Pickle at telephone number (919) 807-6376 with any questions Sincerely, 4� /Vzze__� for Coleen H Sullins (IC, Winston-Salem Regional Office, Rose Pruitt DWQ Central Files Stormwater Perniiaffig Unit files enclosure r STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO NCG140000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No NCG140392 STORMWATER AND PROCESS WASTEWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Concrete Supply Company is hereby authorized to operate a process wastewater treatment system, and is hereby authorized to discharge process wastewater and stormwater from a facility located at Central Carolina Concrete — Winston-Salem Plant 195 Apache Drive Winston-Salem, North Carolina Forsyth County to receiving waters designated as unnamed tributary to Fiddler's Creek, a class C water in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, II, Ili, IV, V, and VI of General Permit No NCG140000 as attached This certificate of coverage shall become effective June 8, 2009 This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in affect for the duration of the General Permit Signed this day June 8, 2009 Irw Coleen H Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Markers Name Discharge Site - NCG140392 Short Name Dschrg Coordinates 036' 03' 15 9' N 0800 12' 27 0" W Comment Central Carolina Concrete - Winston-Salem Plant subbasin 03-07-04 Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Forsyth County, unnamed tributary to Fiddler's Creek class C, USGS quad C18SE ML 'r Akvi!A�` NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Coleen H Sullins Director June 8, 2009 Mr Johme Alexander, Environmental Manager Concrete Supply Company 3823 Raleigh Street POB 5247 Charlotte, North Carolina Dear Mr Alexander Subject General Permit No NCG140000 Dee Freeman Secretary Central Carolina Concrete — W-S Plant COC No NCG 140392 Forsyth County In accordance with your application for a discharge permit received on April 2, 2009, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage (COC) to discharge under the subject state — NPDES general permit This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended) Please note that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to, and specific action by, the Division of Water Quality The Division of Water Quality may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain -other permits which may be required 6y the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act, or any other federal or local governmental permit that may be required Please note that any future construction, installation, or modification of wastewater treatment facilities (including process wastewater recycle systems) will require an Authorization to Construct (ATC) prior to construction per 15A NCAC 21-I 0138 & 0139 You must submit, in triplicate, plans/specifications and design calculations, stamped and sealed by a professional engineer, with a letter requesting an ATC to the Stormwater Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 j Wetlands and Stonwater Branch One 1617 Mail Service Center Ralegh North Carolina 27699 1617 Noi thCarolina Location 512 N Salisbury St Ralegh North Carolina 27604 Phone 919.807 6300 4 FAX 919-807-6494 4 Customer Service 1 877-623 6748 �atur�iCtr� internet www ncwaterquality org An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Acton Employer Mr Johnie Alexander r • Central Carolina Concrete NCG 140392 tune 8, 2009 Please contact Ken Pickle at telephone number (919) 807-6376 with any questions S111cciely, for Coleen H Sullins cc Winston-Salem Regional Office, Rose Pruitt DWQ Central Files Stormwater Permitting Unit Liles enclosure STATE OF NORTI I CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMEN C AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WA I ER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO NCG140000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No NCG140392 STORMWATER AND PROCESS WASTEWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Concrete Supply Company is hereby authorized to operate a process wastewater treatment system, and is hereby authorized to discharge process wastewater and stormwater from a facility located at Central Carolina Concrete — Winston-Salem Plant 195 Apache Drive Winston-Salem, North Carolina Forsyth County to receiving waters designated as unnamed tributary to Fiddler's Creek, a class C water in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, 1I, III, 1V, V, and Vt of General Permit No NCG 140000 as attached This certificate of coverage shall become effective June 8, 2009 This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of t17e General Permit Signed this day June 8, 2009 Irw Coleen H Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission ark' 51 j` � r t Y1 YJ • 1 isct =s r it � 1 � � � -� � . .l `�... '/�;,, ��J.ti\� � U; � �r r^ l� � �� ,_ f"' •�` f"'i��� (�1! �-!�• � Cs�..-r Ve �`ul �•� L� �� .r ,� .ram ,r, i7 —Jr, If- tf Ad ���'�5 �� fk ail �� ��-' � � �1�s ' �-,L-. •� f u�, •� s � 1 ��� � T� .. ��� �. -� !'`_.."-�.._� � 4A,�,�r�.-r•1.:- " 'J y°" ��k� f C~ ��� ��^ �`,��`�.�,J�` ` �, �" �:�j`-,,~tia�t ��,�! 1�� fir 7 'lVft� e� 4n , �y sr �,,!'✓ f L-. "` is �_._%I +./ l �"✓�r�� C !} �: LL IF 41 so w IN ,-,, '� � , �" q�, ia'� �;�„-r -1 ` � �� j t ` Y'"x. ,�f�rr � 1 i � ' � �,� � h ,�j• V �.--"� �� ``��� 'L �'\.�"-^`-,' .�r� � i -•may-u••� j v t Copvnqht (C) 1997 Maptech Inc ' \ TI Markers Name Discharge Site - NCG140392 Short Name Dschrg Coordinates 0360 03 15 9" N, 0800 12 27 0' W Comment Central Carolina Concrete - Winston-Salem Plant subbasrn 03-07-04, Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin, Forsyth County, unnamed tributary to Fiddler's Creek, class C, USGS quad C18SE �`+�g ' .-�.� NCDENR *icm+. G.rso� D + ev or F�rx wV Nlr Mn NIW,fw FF cj%C a NOTICE OF INTENT n6� Division of Water Quality / Surface Water Protection National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NCG140000 FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received Year I Month Da 0 D 6 Z Certificate of Covers e N C G 1 40 Check # I Amount 2- 1 6 -- Pcmut A,,, ed to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System application for coverage under General Permit NCG140000 STORMWATER AND PROCESS WASTEWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code - 3273 Ready Mixed Concrete For new plant sites that will discharge or recycle process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater) This NOI is also an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to Construct (ATC) wastewater treatment facilities ATC requests must be submitted at least 90 days prior to construction' For existin plant sites discharging or recycling process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater) This NOI is also an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to continue tooperate wastewater treatment facilities in place Construction, modification, or installation of any new treatment components at an existing site requires an ATC Treatment facilities used to treat or recycle process wastewater (including stormwater BMP structures treating process wastewater flows commingled with stormwater) require an ATC prior to construction per 15A NCAC 2H 0138 The authorization to construct or continue to operate will be issued at the same time as the Certificate of Coverage (COC) for the NCG14 permit Design of treatment facilities must comply with requirements of 15A NCAC 2H 0138 & 0139 Construction of wastewater treatment facilities (this includes recycle systems) at new or existing plant sites requires submission of three (3) sets of plans and specifications signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer (P E ) or qualified staff2 along with this application A copy of the design calculations should be included Please see questions 14 & 15 �� i I For questions, please contact the DWO Regional Office for your area (See page 5) (Please print or type) 1) Mailing address of owner/operator (address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed) Name Cor1<e,e4e 5,Aooki (-0rA0crtLA - Alexander 'r Street Address City Telephone No 392 I�crlot�� State NC ZIP Code 26206 70q_ 3 rz - Zel30 Fax 70q 3 31/- 965 2) Location of facility producing discharge Facility Name Cren r4[ Crk;-a I -'2a Gon�-,Eet-erA plwi+__ Facility Contact �So tN n i e A lex nn X-P-T Street Address 1 qS Anncke_ vim_ City Q,A,�i 0A - Satf tw State N C. ZIP Code Z 7-lo -- County _ For .5*-rh �. Telephone No 7oq 372 v Z5 3© Fax 70 l 33q 86 5-0 Page 1 of 5 'As per 15A NCAC 2H 0106 2Unless treatment facilities are designed, constructed, and put into operation by employees internal to the company who are qualified to perform such work for their respective companies in accordance with General Statutes 89C 25 (7) plans and specifications must be signed and sealed by a P E SWU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/08 �r r NCG140000 N O 1 ,/3) Physical location Information Please provide a narrative description of how to get to the facility (use street names, state road numbers, and distance and direction from a roadway Intersection) From TinaiAes vi 1I-e ilk" } T 'ID Trtirvi?-1 0 3 M•1Its so-A-ke,;-0 tW At2acktt Oi-f+2 _ iutn 1e_­P+ o1 ApCLL-k.p_ cAA -304e+- (A copy of a county map or USGS quad sheet with facility clearly located on the map is a required part of this application } ,/4) Latitude 36' 03' ` -21/'' N Longitude 90 12' 51" E (deg, min, sec) 5) This NPDES Permit Application applies to which of the following ❑ New or Proposed Facility Date operation is to begin N Existing ,/ 6) Standard Industrial Classification Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary industrial activity at this facility SIC Code 3 2 7 3 7) Provide a brief description of the types of industrial activities and products produced at this facility (Include a site diagram showing the process areas present at this facility ) ✓ 8) Discharge points 1 Receiving waters How many discharge points (ditches, pipes, channels, etc ) convey stormwater and/or wastewater from the property !h cr- What is the name of the body or bodies of water (creek, stream, river, lake, etc ) that the facility stormwater and/or wastewater discharges end up ins _ F - del 1-zr s Cc�e_h _ If the site stormwater discharges to a separate storm sewer system, name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e g City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer) Iy A ^ Receiving water classification (if known) C Note Discharge of process wastewater to receiving waters classified as WS-11 to WS-V or SA must be approved by the N C Dept of Environmental Health if DEH does not approve, coverage under NCG140000 cannot be granted No new discharges of process wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as WS-I or freshwater ORW / 9) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits) X No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility ,, 10) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits (ex recycle permits)? ® No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility ,/ 11) Does this facility employ any best management practices for stormwater control) ❑ No 15� Yes 11 If yes, please briefly describe J Zec rt-2 (cSS c 4.cr ►J�t ��� �'''� v ) �, H-- Page 2 of 5 SWU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/2008 NCG140000 N O 1 /12) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ❑ No CM Yes If yes, when was it implemented? Z OU 7 13) Are vehicle maintenance activities occurring or planned at this facility') X No ❑ Yes Wastewater Treatment Design Information 14) Are discharges occurring or planned from any of the following process wastewater generating activities) Vehicle and equipment cleaning ® Yes ❑ No Wetting of raw material stockpiles ❑ Yes ® No Mixing drum cleaning (A Yes ❑ No If yes to any of the above, please describe the type of process used to treat and/or recycle the process wastewater '=1r For a sufficient application, you must provide design specifics (e g , design volume, retention time, surface 1 � area, etc ) and calculations to demonstrate compliance with permit effluent limits (pH — 6-9 SU, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) — 30 mgll, and Settleable Solids (SS) — 5 mlll ) [Use separate sheet(s)] If all these discharges are recycled, please refer to Question 15 For Wants that recycle and/or discharge process wastewater When applying for this permit, you are also applying for an authorization to construct (new treatment facilities) or authorization to continue to operate (existing treatment facilities) as part of the NOi For new sites, you must submit three (3) sets of design plans and specifications with this application and provide supporting calculations that predict compliance of final discharge with permit limits For existing sites, applicants should submit three (3) sets of plans and specs for facilities as -built and provide as many design details as possible, or submit a detailed diagram of treatment systems in place that includes information such as tank volumes, dimensions, retention time, piping, settling basin details, etc Please note If new treatment systems are planned for an existin_g site, an ATC will be required prior to construction of those facilities Plans/specs/calculations prepared by a P E and the request for an ATC may be submitted with this NOI, or separately at a later date DWQ may request the status of your plans for requesting an ATC upon issuance of the COC ,i 15) Does the facility use or plan to use a recycle system') ❑ No 19 Yes If yes, what size storm event is the system designed to hold before overflowing? (for example, 10-yr, 24 hr) 410 year, 24-hr rainfall event For a recycle system (regardless of when it overflows), please provide plans, calculations, and design specifics (e g , throughput assumptions/water balance, design volume, retention time, surface area, amount of freeboard in design storm event, etc ) [Use separate sheet(s)] For a sufficient application, the information must demonstrate compliance of final discharge with permit 1 effluent limits (pH — 6-9 SU, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) — 30 mg/l, and Settleable Solids (SS) — 5 mill), or must demonstrate that the recycle system has sufficient capacity to contain runoff from a 25-year, 24-hr rainfall event plus one foot of freeboard under design operating conditions Page 3of5 5WU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/2008 NCG140000 N O 1 16) Are wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems) planned in the 100-year flood plain) (9 No ❑ Yes If so, Include information to demonstrate protection from flooding (Minimum design requirements for treatment works Include protection from the 100-year flood, per 15A NCAC 2H 0219 ) ✓ 17) Hazardous Waste a) Is this fatality a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility? ]� No ❑ Yes b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste9 N No ❑ Yes d) If you answered yes to questions b or c , please provide the following information Type(s) of waste A How is material stored Where is material stored Haw many disposal shipments per year Name of transport / disposal vendor Vendor address 18) Certification North Carolina General Statute 143-215 6 B(i) provides that Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation, or certification in any application record, report plan or other document filed or required to be maintainer♦ under this 4rtiLle or a rule implementing this Article or who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a ruiemakmg proceeding or contested case under this Article or who falsifies tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the [Environmental Management} Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10 000) I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable to the same manner as an individual permit I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate Printed Name of Person Signing ,,"e i i31 f�� Title /- ✓Q 7- __ r of Apphcant) `4 7.1 6rf (Date Signed) Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for $100 00 made payable to NC.DENR Page 4 of 5 ^"" -- -- Last retitsed 7/14/2008 t NCG140000 N Q 1 Final Checklist This application will be returned as incomplete unless all of the following items have been included d Check for $100 made payable to NCDENR EF" This completed application and all supporting documentation (including design details and calculations for treatment systems) —r ❑ If an Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) Plan is required from Division of Land Resources (DLR) 1 or local designee documentation verifying applicant has developed and submitted that Plan to the governing agency (required per 15A NCAC 02H 0138) ' ❑ For new sites (or sites that will install new treatment facilities) Three (3) copies of plans and 1 specifications for wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems), signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or qualified staff meeting requirements of G S 89C-25 (7) For existing sites three (3) copies of plans and specifications for wastewater treatment facilities (including 1 recycle systems) as built, stamped and sealed by a Professional Engineer, or onl if plans not available a detailed diagram of treatment systems in place that includes information such as tank volumes, dimensions, retention time, piping , set basin details etc A site map showing, at a minimum, (existing or proposed) (a) outline of drainage areas, (b) stormwater/wastewater treatment structures, (c) location of stormwaterlwastewater outfalls (corresponding to which drainage areas), (d) runoff conveyance structures, (e) areas where materials are stored, (f) impervious areas, and (g) site property lines A county map or USGS quad sheet with location of facility clearly marked Mail the entire package to Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Note The submission of this document does not guarantee the issuance of an NPDES permit For questions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area DWQ Regional Office Contact Information Asheville Office (828) 296-4500 Fayetteville Office (910) 433-3300 Mooresville Office (704) 663-1699 Raleigh Office (919) 791-4200 Washington Office (252) 946-6481 Wilmington Office (910) 796-7215 Winston-Salem (336) 771-5000 Central Office (919) 807-6300 -exit t Il/C�1 7��d7� /r+'lle Lam/ ire %t24 7lo�may Ne- [e&,xve /p c. rles70 bt4sis ✓5���!'rr37�ia�. swU 229.7i408 c�PsIpr! 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Page 5 of 5 47 Last revised 7/14/2008 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS FOR NOTICE OF INTENT GENERAL PERMIT NCG140000 CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE WINSTON-SALEM PLANT Prepared for Central Carolina Concrete Charlotte, North Carolina Prepared by TrigonEKlemfelder, Inc 6200 Harris Technology Blvd Charlotte, North Carolina 28269 Michael A Sussman, PE Signature Date Kleinfelder Project No 018-07-005 March 26, 2009 �ttttttii�rir►r++� CARpC�'''''% SEAL. 275 ; P == iC FNGIN� �Q' /Z1 &0 r P111Fk) s e TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 Facility Data 1 1 Facility Description 2 0 Drainage Characteristics 2 2 3 3 0 Water Quality Control Structures 3 31 Sediment Control Pond 4 32 Process Water Control System 4 3 2 1 Curbed Area for Truck Washdown/Washout 4 3 2 2 Four (4) In -ground Concrete Sumps 4 323 Portable Recycle Pump 5 324 Carbon Dioxide Distribution System 5 325 Detention Pond Controlling Site Wide Discharges 6 4 0 Permit Compliance FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Figure 2 Site Layout and Drainage Map Figure 3 Process Water Detail ATTACHMENTS Site Photos Carbon Dioxide Distribution System Data Calculations 6 I r t Central Carolina Concrete — V`mston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document of NO] Winston Salem, North Carolina Protect No 018 07 005 10 Facility Data Project Concrete Supply Co Project Location 195 Apac Street, Winston-Salem, NC River Bann Yadin-Pee Dee Sub -basin Lower Yadkin Receiving Waters Unnamed Tributary to Fiddlers Creek Current Classification C ✓ Total Project Drainage Area 9 15 Acres Major Drainage Areas 2 (one industrial and one non -industrial) Soils CcB (Cecil Sandy Loam), PaB (Pacolet Fine Sandy Loam), PaF (Pacolet Fine Sandy Loam), PcC2 (Pacolet Clay Loam) Site Figures (included as attachments to this plan) arc detailed below + Figu re l Site Location Map —a topographic map with the approximate location of property boundaries at the site • Figure 2 Site Layout and Drainage Map - a site map which details building locations, stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater outfall, surface flow directions, and industrial process areas of the facility • Figure 3 Process Water Detail — a detail from Figure 2 showing the process water management system 1 1 Facility Description Central Carolina Concrete's Winston-Salem plant is a ready mix concrete batching plant located at 195 Apache Drive in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina The entire area of the property is approximately 9 15 acres of which the majority is developed Industrial activities exposed to stormwater include the concrete batch plant, truck parking, truck load -out, truck wash -down, aggregate storage piles, 4 t/ L ✓ � r aggregate hoppers, aggregate conveyors, admixture tanks, material storage, vehicle parkmg, diesel fuel V storage and dispensing, and wash -water recycling system The facility includes two primary water quality v control features, a sediment control pond and a process water capture and recycle/treatment system TRIGom I KL$whFLUFR /NC Page 2 � , a Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supportmg Document of NDI_ Wtosion Salem, North Carolina Protect No 018 07 005 2 0 Drainage Characteristics A Site Location Map for the facility, Figure 1, shows the site proximity to the drainage ditches and the ultimate receiving water for stormwater and process wastewater The site is divided into two separate drainage areas (as detailed in Figure 2) Drainage Area I consists of the process areas of the site and ✓ Drainage Area 2 consists of wooded land (Stormwater runo0rom the portions of the site on which industrial activities take place, as detailed in Figure 2, discharges through a drainage Swale into an on -site detention pond The detention pond discharges into an overflow pipe at Outfall 001 Outfall 001 is located at the point where the steel overflow pipe in the detention pond discharges into a rip -rap lined drainage ditch that flows away from the facility The rip -rap lined drainage ditch channels flow south then easttapproximately 300 yards where it discharges into an unnamed tributary to Fiddlers Creek Con r-us�ar G�"i"Pc�r��s '% Stormwater drainage in Drainage Area 1 is channeled by s}te grading and a drainage Swale that flows L1 from the�soufh'sid)eof the aggregate storage bin (South and eas�to the detention pond on the southeast) portion of the property The detention pond would discharge in the event of an overflow and the discharge) would flow through an overflow pipe where it would discharge northeast of the wet detention pond into a rip -rap lined ditch at Outfall 001 Stormwater drainage in Drainage Area 2 flows as sheet flow to the wooded area east of the process area where it eventually is collected in the ditch that flows from Outfall 001 Stormwater leaving the site eventually flaw east and south to an unnamed tributary to Fiddlers Creek, approximately 300 yards southeast of the site 3 0 Water Quality Control Structures The facility includes two primary water quality control features, a sediment control' p�d and a process water control systell - These systems are presented on the original site development plan (developed by Chas H Sells, Inc in August of 2004) which has been used as the basis for the attached Figures 2 and 3 TRIGON I KLEINFFI DER, INC Page 3 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document ofAOL ii"mston Salem North Carolina y __. Protect No 018 07-005 3 I Sediment Control Pond Stormwater runoff from the portions of the site on which industrial activities take place discharges through a drainage swale into an on -site detention pond The final outfall is located at the point where the steel overflow pipe in the detention pond discharges into a rip -rap lined drainage ditch that flows away from the facility 3 2 Process Water Control System The process water control system is designed to primarily capture and recycle process water back to the batch making process in the event that the system capacity is overwhelmed and complete capture and recycle is not possible, the system then provides for treatment of the water prior to release The existing process water control system consists of the following • Curbed area for truck washdown/washout, • Four (4) in -ground concrete sumps, 1/ • Portable recycle pump, / • Carbon dioxide distribution system, and, ✓ / • Detention pond controlling site wide discharges J Each component of the system and its function is described in the following sections 3 2 1 Curbed Area for Truck Washdown/Washout To ensure that process water is not discharged prior to entering the recycle/treatment system, a concrete curb is being added to surround the truck wash dow�nararear(See Figure 3) truck wash -down area existing grading slopes to the first water collection sump "Tlte curbing also functions to reduce the total drainage area feeding to the recycle/treatment system which reduces the likelihood of exceeding the system recycling ✓ capacity 3 2 2 Four (4) In -ground Concrete Sumps The rinse water from the truck wash area is directe by the existing grade and the curbing described above into a succession of four in -ground concrete sumps The sumps collect the water and provide retention time such that settleable solids and suspended solids will settle out of the water Water fills each sump in succession and then passes through a weir located in the sump walls into the next sump for additional settling iX TRIGON I KLEINFEI DF$ INC Page 4 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 16 2009 Supporlin Document ofN01. Winston Salem, North Carolina _ Protect No 018.07 005 / Water from the final sump (or earlier sumps) can be recycled into the batch process via a portable water V recycle pump Alternatively; —the water in the final sump can be treated for pH via the carbon dioxide distribution system d released l_ 3 2 3 Portable Recycle Pump During normal system operation the treated process water in the final sump (or earlier sumps) is recycled to the batch process by a portable submersible pump Based on typical batch production rates it has been determined that the total water volume of last three (3) sumps can be utilized in the process within one (1) or (2) business days 3 2 4 Carbon Dioxide Distribution System In the event that the system capacity is overwhelmed and complete recycle of the process water is not possible, the system will discharge water from the final s p Based on standard operating procedures this would require precipitation exceeding a 10-year design storm Prior to allowing this discharge the water is treated for settleable solids, suspended solids, and pH Prior to reaching the final sump the water has been treated for settleable solids and suspended solids via the sump and weir system Treatment for pH is provided by a carbon dioxide distribution system The carbon dioxide distribution system is a Model 5000S pH Control and Monitoring system produced by,Fortrans The system has been specifically designed and tested for concrete batch plant applications V System specifications as provided by the manufacturer are presented in the following table System Make Fortrans System Model Model 5000S Maximum Water Volume Treatment 100,000 gallons per day Maximum Water Treatment Rate 57 gallons per minute pH Discharge 75 Typical TSS Discharge Concentration 5-18 mg/l As presented above the manufacturer the carbon dioxide system has documented effective TSS control based entirely on the action of the carbon dioxide system, therefore, the expected actual TSS concentration in the discharge is expected to be below this value due to the combined effect of the settling sumps and the carbon dioxide system MGOV IKLEINFELDFR, INC Page 5 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document o f NOI. Winston Salem North Carolina _ Project No 018 07 005 3 2 5 Detention Pond Controlling Site Wide Discharges As previously described, runoff from the portion of the site on which industrial activities take place, which would include any discharge from the process water control system, flows through a drainage swale into an on -site detention pond prior to final discharge at Outfall 001 Although the detention pond is designed and intended to control stormwater, it will also act as secondary treatment for solids that may be present in the discharge from the process water system 4 0 Permit Compliance The following systems have been put in place to meet the permit requirements rP&mit Condition Number a �'� Permit Condition Requirement System To'Achieve Compliance Part Ll, Section A Implement a SWPPP A SWPPP has been developed and implemented for the site The SWPPP was last updated in September of 2007 Part II, Section 8 Analytical monitoring for Not ap hcab no such stormwa stormwater associated with discharge exists industrial activity not combined with process wastewater Part II, Section C I Analytical monitoring for process The-proc water recycle system water associated with vehicle and sho�'Minimize potential discharges equipment cleaning The following systems are in place to provide treatment if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 COz distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) TSS <30 mgll Primary control - Sumps and COz distnbution system (discharge 5-18 mg/I per manufacturer) Secondary control — Detention pond SS < 5 mVl Primary control - Sumps Secondary control — Detention pond TRIGON IKLEINFELDFR INC Page 6 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salern Plant Match 16 2009 Supporting Document ofNOl, Winston Salem, North Carolina Protect No_018 07 005 Part 11, Section C 2 Analytical monitoring for process The process water recycle system water associated with recycle should minimize potential discharges systems fhe following systems are in place to provide treatment if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 CO2 distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) TSS <30 mg/l Sumps and CO2 distribution system (discharge 5-18 mg/l per manufacturer) SS < 5 mVl Primary control - Sumps Secondary control — Detention pond Part 11, Section C 3 Analytical monitoring for process Wetting of raw material stockpiles is water associated with wetting of limited and is not expected to generate a raw material stockpiles process water discharge I he following systems are in place to provide treatment should a discharge occur pH 6-9 Not expected to be affected by raw material aggregates TSS <30 mg/l Detention Pond SS < 5 mVl Detention pond Part 11, Section C 4 Analytical monitoring for process The process water recycle system water associated with mixing should minimize potential discharges drum cleanout The following systems are in place to i provide treatient if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 CO2 distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) 17SS <30 mg/1 Primary control - Sumps and CO2 distribution system (discharge 5-18 mg/l per manufacturer) Secondary control — Detention pond SS < 5 ml/l Primary control - Sumps Secondary control — Detention pond M TWoN I KLEINFFLDER INC Page 7 SITE -j 1� L 7 v U� 1) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 mi Map Center is 36" 03' 19"N, 80' IT3 1 "W (NAD27) Easton View. USGS Winston-Salem East (NC) Ql-ladi-angle Projection is UTM Zone 17 NAD83 DItLI111 Site Location Map centrat Cal-olino Concrete - Winston-Salem. North Carolillil JOB N(i: 018-07-005 DATE: September 2007 ITRIGC3 DRAWN BY: P.M I I NGINEFnING CON611. rANTS. M. Scalc: As Noted h2LII-C I . .................. . - .. . . ........ . .. .... . ..... . ccww� N�m WALL EMS TM SITE NrORP,.!,A T GRAPHIC SCALE P C -. j " N "F-J I ..... ..I IIij SYSTEM I REMOVABLE " SUBMERSIBLE PUMP LOCATION F- V N I (--" ED E- T E- CONCRETE RETAINING /ALL (TYP) TALL JCK \ SITE INI ow,lAT i.)r.J GRAPHIC SCALE 'rF%131K3r%A PROCESS WATER DETAIL CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE -$ 5y YK 3.0 ATTACHMENTS CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE WINSTON-SALEM 314109 RAINFALL 24hrl10yr Storm = 4.87 inches Area collecting runoff 6928 ft Volume of runoff 2755 ft BASINS Wier Basin DimensionsF15. mp Dimensions Containment Capacitystandingwater Volume of Volume of freeboard Available Containment Cumulative Containment Discharge X Y Z Y Z Yes/No Volume (ft) (ft) (ft) ;ft) (ft) (ft') (ft') (ft') (ft`} {it') (fC) 4 12.5 4.00 12.5 4.00 594 544 49 0 2287 Yes 469 4 12.75 4.00 12.75 4,00 606 0 50 555 4 17.75 4.00 17.75 4.00 843 0 70 773 0 0 0.00 17 75 4001 10651 01 1071 9591 CALCULATION NOTES Volume of runoff = Area * Rainfall (ft) * Dicharge coifficaint (0.98 in this instance) Containment Capacity = (X * Y "Z ) + 0.5(R * Y ' Z) Volume of Standing water accounts for first basin being ful• to the wier prior to storm event Volume of Freeboard =0.2 foot of freeborad in each basin = (X ' Y " 2) + (R ` Y - .2) Exerpts from Permit No. NCG140000 SECTION C: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - PROCESS WASTEWATER This general permit authorizes the discharge of process wastewater associated with four distinct activities 1 j Vehicle and equipment cleaning - external surfaces: 2) Overflow from recycle systems that receive stormwater runoff,, 3) Wetting of raw material stockpiles: 4) Mixing drum cleaning. Discharge of process wastewater generated by any other activity is not authorized under this permit. In the event that authorized process wastewaters commingle prior to discharge, sampling the combined discharge will meet the conditions of this permit for those separate activities, with respect to the annual sample. In the case of commingled process wastewater, the most stringent of the applicable limits will apply. Note: For facilities which route stormwater and all process wastewater to a recycle system, no analytical monitoring of process wastewater discharges is required it that recycle system discharges only as a result of a 10 year - 24 hour precipitation event. SECTION C.2. Process Wastewater Associated with Recycle Systems During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater associated with the overflow of recycle systems subject to the provisions of this permit Overflow discharge refers to a discharge associated with precipitation events in excess of the design storm, which produces influent that exceeds the design capacity of the system. Note By design. a recycle system is closed loop and should not discharge on a routine or continuous basis. As such, the routine or continuous discharge of process wastewater from recycle systems is not authorized under this permit. TRIGON KLEINFELDER, INC. Subject: WaterQuanfifyAnalysis �,F.��°°°" {gate: 10/13/2008 Set Up By: LJV e Work: Wet Detention Pond Sizing for 85/0 TSS Removal � Computed By: LJV -._ Checked By: JO .. n- x, Project: Concrele Supply .JOB N10. 018-07-005 Page No. 1 OF 5 inage Area: 3.85 AC. lirainca_(,Area Breakdown: Impervious Area: Buildings/Equipment 1662 SF -OR- 0,18 AC. Concrele Purls 4852 SF -C)R- 0.11 AC. Aggregate Pile 7,758 SF -OR- 0.1 B AC. Gravel Area 1241,716 S_ -OR-- 2.863 AC - Total 144,988 S= -OR- 3.33 AC. Impervious F. of Total - 8&5 to Assume Permanent Pool Aw roge Depi.h = 3.0 f=. 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January 2009 4.� L. l Of 3 Fortrans. pH Control Systems and Fbnra1 s- Safe Biodegradable Cleaning Chemicals As• f' pH Control Systems > Self -Contained pH Control and Mc Concrete Removers > Automotive Products > Motorcyle Cleaners > REQUEST A QUOTE Fortrans Inc. announces a new self- . • • • • • • I • • .. • ... • • • contained pH control and monitoring About Fortrans system designed specifically for the neutralization of high pH process water Contact Us produced at ready mixed concrete Biodegradable Info plants. Safety The Model 5000S pH Control and Home Page Monitoring System offers precise monitoring and pH control of process water in settling basins, lagoons and other outfall containment devices. Toll Free: 877-387-8509 Office: 919-365-8004 Mobile: 919-624-8832 Durham, North Carolina This system has been certified by an independent engineering firm to perform as specified. The units are shipped fully assembled and only require an electrical connection and a supply of carbon dioxide gas. The system will treat approximately 100,000 gallons per day. The system is also available as a skid mounted unit. (Model 5000SK) These systems are highly reliable and affordable to purchase and operate. The Model 5000E pH Control and Monitoring System enables operators of ready mixed concrete plants to effectively control the pH and Total Suspended Solids of both process water and/or stormwater run-off. After the pH is lowered to 7.5 the typical total suspended solids are between 5-18 mg/L without filtration. This enables the facility to meet the pH requirements as well as the 30 mg/L TSS most permits demand before the water can be released. The treated water may be used to batch concrete, to irrigate rock, to rinse the interiors of the drums on the concrete trucks and rinse the exteriors of the trucks as well. Our systems offer precise monitoring and control of the pH in pit systems, settling basins, lagoons and other containment areas. We are currently using 9 of the Model 5000 pH Control Systems supplied by Fortrans at our ready mixed concrete plants and are very pleased with them. in fact, they are not only helping us to control the pH in our pi systems but also help us deal with the solids build-up as well- They are reliable and virtually maintenance free and one of the best method that I have found in dealing with high pH process water which is on of the most critical and increasingly regulated issues in our industry. We currently operate 30 plants and I intend to purchase several more Model 5000 systems." Jeff Lamm, Environmental Manager Southern Concrete Materials Asheville, NC e The pH CONTROL SYSTEMS will treat up January 2009 2of3 to 57 gallons per minute - max 20' head pressure. Unique water circulation design eliminates the need for separate neutralization tank. 1.5" quick connect fittings on inlet and return for easy hook-up. The standard unit is equipped with 2-20' sections of 1.5" flexible hose with quick connect fittings. Inlet and outlet fittings at the basin or lagoon are per our specifications. Unit is shipped completely assembled. The chemical controller is preprogrammed to maintain a pH of 7.5. Just attach hoses and PVC fittings. 1 year warranty on all component parts and housing. The pH CONTROL_ SYSTEMS are designed to treat and maintain a specified pH level in a body of water usually 100,000 gallons or less to allow the permitted discharge of treated water to the environment. Permits must be obtained from the local governing agency to allow any discharge to the environment. Treated water may be used for wetting of rock and/or dust control to aid compliance with storm water run off regulations and may be used in water recycling systems pH Control System - Skid Mounted January 2009 F� � � t * ! Division of Water Quality / Surface Water Protection NCDENRNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System V-a H CAO*L DLWftfY!]�ZL�.�. OF FN'/R mx%T "n Ni gLrw ;tF ry orF NCG140000 NOTICE OF INTENT FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Bate Received Year I Month m Certificate of Coverage. Check # Amount Permit Assigned to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System application for coverage under General Permit NCG140000 STORMWATER AND PROCESS WASTEWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code - 3273 Ready Mixed Concrete For new plant sites that will discharge or recycle process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater) This NOI is also an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to Construct (ATC) wastewater treatment facilities ATC requests must be submitted at least 90 days prior to construction' For ex►st►np plant sites discharging or recycling process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater) This NO] is also an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to continue to operate wastewater treatment facilities in place Construction, modification, or installation of any new treatment components at an existing site requires an ATC Treatment fatalities used to treat or rec cle process wastewater (including stormwater BMP structures treating process wastewater flows commingled with stormwater) require an ATC pnor to construction per 15A NCAC 211 0138 The authorization to construct or continue to operate will be issued at the same time as the Certificate of Coverage (COC) for the NCG14 permit Design of treatment facilities must comply with requirements of 15A NCAC 2H 0138 & 0139 Construction of wastewater treatment facilities (this includes recycle systems) at new or existing plant sites requires submission of three (3) sets of plans and specifications signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer (P E ) or qualified staffz along with this application A copy of the design calculations should be included Please see questions 14 & 15 WKI-'ar I For questions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area (See page 5) (Please print or type) 1) Mailing address of owner/operator (address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed) Name Street Address City Telephone No iL 5Lt00f l f-Ornoe"ALA 3923 S--Pee: 70�z 3772- Zg3Q 2) Location of facility producing discharge State �X ZIP Code Z8206 Fax Tq 334!- 9650 Facility Name CeA-T-1 Ccgoi,'ri=- C-vnc�,L4-e— - t 2,As40n - S- -e-M PItvi_+ Facility Contact Alesconae-v - Street Address I q-T A(2.1Gke- fit•,'v, _ City iJ,'n-Aon-half'. State —i/CZIPCode 2-7lo7- County For snt Telephone No 70q 3724 2-530 Fax 70-1 _ 334-1- 96C`0 Page 1 of 5 'As per 15A NCAC 2H 0106 2Unless treatment facilities are designed constructed and put into operation by employees internal to the company who are qualified to perform such work for their respective companies in accordance with General Statutes 89C 25 (7) plans and specifications must be signed and sealed by a P E SWU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/08 t NCG140000 N O 1 3) Physical location information Please provide a narrative description of how to get to the facility (use street names, state road numbers, and distance and direction from a roadway Intersection) Fror^ T1nQM<s v,11-e- hoc t 6x, a I -40 T ruwcl 0 3 M IC 5akt6tel,-, o 4 QqCkC 0tr ,/ _ —1 Uf n -Ft 00 A PCtE-L4,.P_'Dr-r/.it_ 0.4 t-mile/ SO (A copy of a county map or USGS quad sheet w1h facility clearly located on the map is a required part of this application ) 4) Latitude .gib Ua 11't rJ Longitude 90 12 ` 51" a (deg, min, sec) 5) This NPDES Permit Application applies to which of the following ❑ New or Proposed Facility Date operation is to begin (9 Existing 6) Standard Industrial Classification Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary Industrial activity at this facility SIC Code 3 Z 7 3 7) Provide a brief description of the types of Industrial activities and products produced at this facility (Include a site diagram showing the process areas present at this facility ) 8) Discharge points / Receiving waters How many discharge points (ditches, pipes, channels, etc) convey stormwater and/or wastewater from the property? Ofi-e_ s,rti�i What is the name of the body or bodies of water (creek, stream, river, lake, etc ) that the facility stormwater and/or wastewater discharges end up in? F dA I�i _s Ccy�e.K If the site stormwater discharges to a separate storm sewer system, name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e g City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer) N A Receiving water classification (if known) Note Discharge of process wastewater to receiving waters classified as WS-11 to WS-V or SA must be approved by the N C Dept of Environmental Health If DEH does not approve, coverage under NCG140000 cannot be granted No new discharges of process wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as WS-I or freshwater ORW 9) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits? 119 No ❑ Yes If yes, fist the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility 10) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits (ex recycle permits)9 ® No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility 11) Does this facility employ any best management practices for stormwater control'P ❑ No CK Yes If yes, please briefly describe j?c r css �,jm4 J` r"JCQ1 S0± Page 2of5 SWU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/2008 NCG140000 N Q 1 12) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? ❑ No A Yes If yes, when was it implemented? ZCO:7 13) Are vehicle maintenance activities occurring or planned at this facility) (9 No ❑ Yes Wastewater Treatment Design Information 14) Are discharges occurring or planned from any of the following process wastewater generating activities) Vehicle and equipment cleaning © Yes ❑ No Wetting of raw material stockpiles ❑ Yes ® No Mixing drum cleaning ® Yes ❑ No If yes to any of the above, please describe the type of process used to treat and/or recycle the process wastewater I For a sufficient application, you must provide design specifics (e g , design volume, retention time, surface I area, etc ) and calculations to demonstrate compliance with permit effluent limits (pH — 6 9 SU, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) — 30 mg/I, and Settleable Solids (SS) — 5 mill) [Use separate sheet(s)] If all these discharges are recycled, please refer to Question 15 For plants that recycle and/or discharge process wastewater_ When applying for this permit, you are also applying for an authorization to construct (new treatment facilities) or authorization to continue to operate (existing treatment facilities) as part of the NOl For new sites, you must submit three (3) sets of design plans and specifications with this application and provide supporting calculations that predict compliance of final discharge with permit limits For existing sites, applicants should submit three (3) sets of plans and specs for facilities as -built and provide as many design details as possible, or submit a detailed diagram of treatment systems in place that includes information such as tank volumes, dimensions, retention time, piping, settling basin details, etc Please note If new treatment systems are planned for an ex►stinq site, an ATC will be required prior to construction of those facilities Plans/specs/calculations prepared by a P E and the request for an ATC may be submitted with this NOI, or separately at a later date DWO may request the status of your plans for requesting an ATC upon issuance of the COC 15) Does the facility use or plan to use a recycle system? ❑ No Yes If yes, what size storm event is the system designed to hold before overflowing? (for example, 10-yr, 24-hr) ,� 10 year, 24-hr rainfall event For a recycle system (regardless of when it overflows), please provide plans, calculations, and design specifics (e g , throughput assumptions/water balance, design volume, retention time, surface area, amount of freeboard in design storm event, etc ) [Use separate sheet(s)] otFor a sufficient application, the information must demonstrate compliance of final discharge with permit —1 effluent limits (pH — 6-9 SU, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) — 30 mgll, and Settleable Solids (SS) — 5 mill), or must demonstrate that the recycle system has sufficient capacity to contain runoff from a 25-year, 24 hr rainfall event plus one toot of freeboard under design operating conditions Page 3 of 5 SWU 229 071403 Last revised 7/14/2008 NCG140000 N O 1 16) Are wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems) planned in the 100-year flood plain? 0 No ❑ Yes if so, Include information to demonstrate protection from flooding (Minimum design requirements for treatment works Include protection from the 100-year flood, per 15A NCAC 2H 0219 ) 17) Hazardous Waste a) Is this facility a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility? A No ❑ Yes b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? X No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? N No ❑ Yes d) If you answered yes to questions b or c , please provide the following information Type(s) of waste A How is material stored Where is material stored How many disposal shipments per year Name of transport f disposal vendor Vendor address 18) Certification North Carolina General Statute 143-215 6 B(i) provides that Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation or certification in any application record report, plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Article or a rule implementing this Article, or who knowingly makes a false statement of a matenat fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article or who falsifies tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the [Environmental Management] Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10 000) I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual permit I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate Printed Name of Person Signing Title E ljo %4turd of Applicant) 3 Zv M (Date Signed) Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for $100 00 made payable to NCDENR Page 4of5 SWU 229 071408 Last revised 7/1412008 NCG140000 N 0 1 Final Checklist This application will be returned as incomplete unless all of the following items have been included Check for $100 made payable to NCDENR This completed application and all supporting documentation (including design details and calculations for treatment systems) ❑ If an Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) Plan is required from Division of Land Resources (DLR) 1 or local designee documentation verifying applicant has developed and submitted that Plan to the governing agency (required per 15A NCAC 02H 0138) ' ❑ For new sites (or sites that will install new treatment facilities) Three (3) copies of plans and 1 specifications for wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems), signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or qualified staff meeting requirements of G S 89C-25 (7) G( For existing sites three (3) copies of plans and specifications for wastewater treatment facilities (including I recycle systems) as built, stamped and sealed by a Professional Engineer, or(only if plans not available a detailed diagram of treatments stems in place that includes information such as tank volumes, dimensions, retention time piping, settlinq basin details etc A site map showing, at a minimum, (existing or proposed) (a) outline of drainage areas, (b) stormwater/wastewater treatment structures, (c) location of stormwater/wastewater outfalls (corresponding to which drainage areas), (d) runoff conveyance structures, (e) areas where materials are stored, (f) impervious areas, and (g) site property lines A county map or USGS quad sheet with location of facility clearly marked Mail the entire package to Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Note The submission of this document does not guarantee the issuance of an NPDES permit For questions, please contact the DWO Regional Office for your area DWQ Regional Office Contact Information Asheville Office (828) 296-4500 Fayetteville Office (910) 433-3300 Mooresville Office (704) 663-1699 Raleigh Office (919) 791-4200 Washington Office (252) 946-6481 Wilmington Office (910) 796-7215 Winston-Salem (336) 771-5000 Central Office (919) 807-6300 Page 5 of 5 5WU 229 071408 Last revised 7/14/2008 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS FOR NOTICE OF INTENT GENERAL PERMIT NCG140000 CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE WINSTON-SALEM PLANT Prepared for Central Carolina Concrete Charlotte, North Carolina Prepared by TrfgonIKlelnfelder, Inc 6200 Harris Technology Blvd Charlotte, North Carolina 28269 Michael A Sussman, P> Signature ';A� Date Klemfelder Project No 018-07-005 March 26, 2009 `\I1j1N 4l I t If I q ,It��' CAAo(� 0Fessroti e Q�' � SEAL. 9275 ; IoZf ' • .. ..... S � y TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 Facility Data 1 1 Facility Description 2 0 Drainage Characteristics 2 2 3 3 0 Water Quality Control Structures 3 31 Sediment Control Pond 4 32 Process Water Control System 4 3 2 1 Curbed Area for Truck Washdown/Washout 4 322 Four (4) In -ground Concrete Sumps 4 323 Portable Recycle Pump 5 3 2 4 Carbon Dioxide Distribution System 5 325 Detention Pond Controlling Site Wide Discharges 6 4 0 Permit Compliance FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Figure 2 Site Layout and Drainage Map Figure 3 Process Water Detail ATTACHMENTS Site Photos Carbon Dioxide Distribution System Data Calculations 6 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Sunnort+ng Document ofN01, Winston Salem, North Carolina ProIect No 018 07 005 10 Facility Data Project Project Location River Basin Sub -basin Receiving Waters Current Classification Total Project Drainage Area Major Drainage Areas Soils Concrete Supply Co 195 Apac Street, Winston-Salem, NC Yadin-Pee Dee Lower Yadkin Unnamed Tributary to Fiddlers Creek C 9 15 Acres 2 (one industrial and one non -industrial) CeB (Cecil Sandy Loam), PaB (Pacolet Fine Sandy Loam), PaF (Pacolet Fine Sandy Loam), PcC2 (Pacolet Clay Loam) Site Figures (included as attachments to this plan) are detailed below • Figure 1 Site Location Map —a topographic map with the approximate location of property boundaries at the site • Figure 2 Site Layout and Drainage Map - a site map which details building locations, stormwater conveyance structures, stormwater outfall, surface flow directions, and industrial process areas of the facility • Figure 3 Process Water Detail — a detail from Figure 2 showing the process water management system 1 1 Facility Description Central Carolina Concrete's Winston-Salem plant is a ready mix concrete batching plant located at 195 Apache Dave in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina The entire area of the property is approximately 9 15 acres of which the majority is developed industrial activities exposed to stormwater include the concrete batch plant, truck parking, truck load -out, truck wash -down, aggregate storage piles, aggregate hoppers, aggregate conveyors, admixture tanks, material storage, vehicle parking, diesel fuel storage and dispensmg, and wash -water recycling system The facility includes two primary water quality control features, a sediment control pond and a process water capture and recycle/treatment system TRIGON I Kl FINFFI DER INC Page 2 Central Carolina Concrete — Wrnston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document o NOI Wm ton Salem North Carolina Protect No 018 07-005 2 0 Drainage Characteristics A Site Location Map for the facility, Figure 1, shows the site proximity to the drainage ditches and the ultimate receiving water for stonnwater and process wastewater The site is divided into two separate drainage areas (as detailed in Figure 2) Drainage Area 1 consists of the process areas of the site and Drainage Area 2 consists of wooded land Stormwater runoff from the portions of the site on which industrial activities take place, as detailed in ['figure 2, discharges through a drainage swale into an on -site detention pond The detention pond discharges into an overflow pipe at Outfall 001 Outfall 001 is located at the point where the steel overflow pipe in the detention pond discharges into a rip -rap lined drainage ditch that flows away from the facility The rip -rap lined drainage ditch channels flow south then east approximately 300 yards where it discharges into an unnamed tributary to Fiddlers Creek Stormwater drainage in Drainage Area I is channeled by site grading and a drainage swale that flows from the south side of the aggregate storage bins south and east into the detention pond on the southeast portion of the property The detention pond would discharge in the event of an overflow and the discharge would flow through an overflow pipe where it would discharge northeast of the wet detention pond into a rip -rap lined ditch at Outfall 001 Stormwater drainage in Drainage Area 2 flows as sheet flow to the wooded area east of the process area where it eventually is collected in the ditch that flows from Outfall 001 Stormwater leaving the site eventually flows east and south to an unnamed tributary to Fiddlers Creek, approximately 300 yards southeast of the site 3 0 Water Quality Control Structures The facility includes two primary water quality control features, a sediment control pond and a process water control system These systems are presented on the original site development plan (developed by Chas H Sells, Inc in August of 2004) which has been used as the basis for the attached Figures 2 and 3 TwGON jK1 EINFPLDER INC Page 3 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document ofN01, Winston Salem, North Carolina Project No 018 07 005 3 1 Sediment Control Pond Stormwater runoff from the portions of the site on which industrial activities take place discharges through a drainage swale into an on -site detention pond The final outfall is located at the point where the steel overflow pipe in the detention pond discharges into a rip -rap lined drainage ditch that flows away from the facility 3 2 Process Water Control System The process water control system is designed to primarily capture and recycle process water back to the batch making process In the event that the system capacity is overwhelmed and complete capture and recycle is not possible, the system then provides for treatment of the water prior to release The existing process water control system consists of the following • Curbed area for truck washdown/washout, • Four (4) in -ground concrete sumps, • Portable recycle pump, • Carbon dioxide distribution system, and, • Detention pond controlling site wide discharges Each component of the system and its function is described in the following sections 3 2 1 Curbed Area for Truck Washdown/Washout To ensure that process water is not discharged prior to entering the recycle/treatment system, a concrete curb is being added to surround the truck wash down area (See Figure 3) The truck wash -down area existing grading slopes to the first water collection sump The curbmg also functions to reduce the total drainage area feeding to the recycle/treatment system which reduces the likelihood of exceeding the system recycling capacity 3 2 2 Four (4) In -ground Concrete Sumps I he rinse water from the truck wash area is directed by the existing grade and the curbing described above into a succession of four in -ground concrete sumps The sumps collect the water and provide retention time such that settleable solids and suspended solids will settle out of the water Water fills each sump in succession and then passes through a weir located in the sump walls into the next sump for additional settling DuGON jKLEivFELDFR, INC Page 4 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document of A'01, Winston Salem, North Carolina Protect No 018 07 005 Water from the final sump (or earlier sumps) can be recycled into the batch process via a portable water recycle pump Alternatively, the water in the final sump can be treated for pH via the carbon dioxide distribution system and released 3 2 3 Portable Recycle Pump During normal system operation the treated process water in the final sump (or earlier sumps) is recycled to the batch process by a portable submersible pump Based on typical batch production rates it has been determined that the total water volume of last three (3) sumps can be utilized in the process withm one (1) or (2) business days 3 2 4 Carbon Dioxide Distribution System In the event that the system capacity is overwhelmed and complete recycle of the process water is not possible, the system will discharge water from the final sump Based on standard operating procedures this would require precipitation exceeding a 10-year design storm Prior to allowing this discharge the water is treated for settleable solids, suspended solids, and pH Prior to reaching the final sump the water has been treated for settleable solids and suspended solids via the sump and weir system Treatment for pH is provided by a carbon dioxide distribution system The carbon dioxide distribution system is a Model 5000S pH Control and Monitoring system produced by Fortrans The system has been specifically designed and tested for concrete batch plant applications System specifications as provided by the manufacturer are presented in the following table System Make Fortrans System Model Model 5000S Maximum Water Volume Treatment 100,000 gallons per day Maximum Water Treatment Rate 57 gallons per minute pH Discharge 75 Typical TSS Discharge Concentration 5-18 mg/1 As presented above the manufacturer the carbon dioxide system has documented effective TSS control based entirely on the action of the carbon dioxide system, therefore, the expected actual TSS concentration in the discharge is expected to be below this value due to the combined effect of the settling sumps and the carbon dioxide system TRIGON JKLEINFELDER INC Page 5 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 Supporting Document o NDI Winston Salem North Carolina Protect No 018 07 005 3 2 5 Detention Pond Controlling Site Wide Discharges As previously described, runoff from the portion of the site on which industrial activities take place, which would include any discharge from the process water control system, flows through a drainage swale into an on -site detention pond prior to Final discharge at Outfall 001 Although the detention pond is designed and intended to control stormwater, it will also act as secondary treatment for solids that may be present in the discharge from the process water system 4 0 Permit Compliance The following systems have been put in place to meet the permit requirements Peirnrt Condition Number 1 Permit Condition R4 q4u ement SystemiTo Achieve Compliance i 7i Part E, Section A Implement a SWPPP A SWPPP has been developed and implemented for the site The SWPPP was last updated in September of 2007 Part 1I, Section B Analytical monitoring for Not applicable as no such stormwater stormwater associated with discharge exists industrial activity not combined with process wastewater Part E, Section C I Analytical monitonng for process The process water recycle system water associated with vehicle and should minimize potential discharges equipment cleaning The following systems are in place to provide treatment if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 CO2 distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) TSS <30 mg/l Primary control - Sumps and CO2 distribution system (discharge 5-18 mgll per manufacturer) Secondary control — Detention pond SS < 5 ml/l Primary control - Sumps Secondary control — Detention pond TRIGON,KI.EINFEIDER INC Page 6 Central Carolina Concrete — Winston Salem Plant March 26 2009 SupporlrnF Document ofNOI Winston Salem North Carolina Protect No 018 07 005 Part Il, Section C 2 Analytical monitoring for process The process water recycle system water associated with recycle should minimize potential discharges systems The following systems are in place to provide treatment if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 CO2 distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) TSS <30 mg/l Sumps and CO2 distribution system (discharge 5-18 mg/l per manufacturer) SS < 5 ml/1 Primary control - Sumps Secondary control -- Detention pond Part]], Section C 3 Analytical monitoring for process Wetting of raw material stockpiles is water associated with wetting of limited and is not expected to generate a raw material stockpiles process water discharge The following systems are in place to provide treatment should a discharge occur pH 6-9 Not expected to be affected by raw material aggregates TSS <30 mg/l Detention Pond SS < 5 mVl Detention pond Part II, Section C 4 Analytical monitoring for process The process water recycle system water associated with mixing should minimize potential discharges drum cleanout The following systems are in place to provide treatment if a discharge occurs pH 6-9 CO2 distribution system (discharge pH 7 5 per manufacturer) rSS <30 mg/l Primary control - Sumps and CO2 distribution system (discharge 5-18 mg/l per manufacturer) Secondary control -- Detention pond SS < 5 ml/l Primary control - Sumps Secondary control — Detention pond TRIGON I KLUNFELDER INC Page 7 7AIZ TRIGON 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1mi Map Center is 36" 03' 19"N, 80' 12' 31 "W (NAD27) Easton View, USGS Winston-Salem East (NC) Quadrangle Projection is UTM Zane 17 NAD83 Datum Site Location Map Central Carolina Concrete - Winston-Salem, Norlh Carolinfi JOt3 No: 018-07-005 DAIT: September 2007 DRAWN BY: PMtl Scale: As Noted } i-I'un I A/ CADON VER PW plMobiCC14CFWMa WALL PUMP UrAIM n. 7.b' ;cr X SiTF GRAPEDC SCALE f Ix rm) 111V SITE LAYOUT AND DRAINAGE CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE .-,wTl- ea. 'I' NA WW M.m 2.0 F- V l--) N ; ,--\ ID F- ' T 1-- C IL\ H E) 10 x SYSTEM REMOVABLE SUBMERSIBLE PUMP LOCATION CONCRETE RETAINING fiALL (TYP) TALL JCK 1 GRAPHIC SCALE FORMATION 41! V!OFMI I F=Ml M3 V"41 PROCESS WATER DETAIL CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE 3.0 ATTACHMENTS CENTRAL CAROLINA CONCRETE WINSTON-SALEM 314109 RAINFALL 24hr110yr Storm = 4,87 inches Area collecting runoff 6928 ft` Volume of runoff 2755 ft' BASINS bNiar F ree4o<>.:�cf Z Y R X Basin Dimensions Ramp Dimensions Containment Capacity Volume of standino water Volume of freeboard Available Containment Cumulative Containment Dischar e X Y Z R Y Z Yes/No Volume (ft) (ft) (ft) A (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft (ft') {ft ) 4 12 5 400 15.75 12.5 4.00 594 544 49 0 2287 Yes 469 4 12.75 4.00 15.75 12.75 4.00 606 0 50 555 4 17.75 400 15.75 17.75 4.00 843 0 70 773 0 0 0.00 30 17,751 4,001 10651 01 1071 9591 CALCULATION NOTES Volume of runoff = Area ' Rainfall (ft) ' Dicharge coifficaint (0.98 in this instance) Containment Capacity = (X ` Y 'Z ) + 0.5(R ' Y " Z) Volume of Standing water accounts for first basin being full to the wier prior to storm event Volume of Freeboard =0.2 foot of freeborad in each basin = (X ' Y '.2) + (R ' Y ' .2) Exerpts from Permit No. NCG140000 SECTION C: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - PROCESS WASTEWATER This general permit authorizes the discharge of process wastewater associated with four distinct activities 1) Vehicle and equipment cleaning - external surfaces 2) Overflow from recycle systems that receive stormwater runoff: 3) Wetting of raw material stockpiles; 4) Mixing drum cleaning Discharge of process wastewater generated by any other activity is not authorized under this permit. In the event that authorized process wastewaters commingle prior to discharge, sampling the combined discharge will meet the conditions of this permit for those separate activities, with respect to the annual sample. In the case of commingled process wastewater, the most stringent of the applicable limits will apply Note: For facilities which route stormwater and all process wastewater to a recycle system, no analytical monitoring of process wastewater discharges is required if that recycle system discharges only as a result of a 10 year - 24 hour precipitation event. SECTION C.2. Process Wastewater Associated with Recycle Systems During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration. the Permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater associated with the overflow of recycle systems subject to the provisions of this permit. Overflow discharge refers to a discharge associated with precipitation events in excess of the design storm, which produces influent that exceeds the design capacity of the system. Note: By design, a recycle system is closed loop and should not discharge on a routine or continuous basis As such, the routine or continuous discharge of process wastewater from recycle systems is not authorized under thls permit. d TRIGON I KLEINFEIDER, INC. Subject: Wafer Quontity Analysis Date: 10/13/2008 Set Up By: L.JV Work: We+ Defenlion Pond Sizings for 85%TSS Removal Computed By: LJV Checked By: J0 Project: Concrete Supply JOB NO. 018-07-005 Page No. I OF 5 Drainage Area: 3.85 AC, prainoq e. /,rea.. B ec kdown: !nioervious Area: Buildings/Equipment Concrete Fads Aggregate file Gravel Area Total Impervicus % of Total 7662 SF -OR- 0.18 A:.::. 4852 SF -OR- 0.1I A( 7,758 SF -OR- 0.18 AC.. 124,71 6 5F -OR- 2.863 AC. 144,?88 SF -Olt,- 3.33 AC:. 86.5 % Assume Permanent pool Average Depth mm 3,0 ft. For 85! TSS Removal (Interpolated):' :SA/DA = 3.6171. " See Att(�chec: Table for 85 o TSS Removal 5A = SA/DA * DA' 43560 SF/ AC mm Actuol SA (A 897' (NDrrnal POO') 10A43 SF Acival Permanent Fool Average Depth = 3.16 For 857. TSS Removal SAIDA W 3.51 % Rea,uTred SA = 5,886 SF dK 6054 SL I of 3 (i - POINT PRECIPITATION' FREQUENCY ESTIMATES FROM NOAA ATLAS 14 '•.,, r GRUNISItOR0 PUMP STN, NORTH CAROLTNA (31-3625) 36.0833N 79.8 W 793 feet f?,rn "I',cEihi� n-Pr�-�,rte Arbw of din l;nitmi �rarec' NOAA Ail. 14. Vrr3untc 2. Ycrsi,�n 3 U�%1 lionnin. €1, Martin. It, Lin, T Paraybonk M.Yekra, and D H'deg NOAA, NarirH,al Wrathrr $en'icc, SA-r Spnng. 14-yian1. 2f1(Il F.xtrac[rd. Wrd Mar 4 -'(8)) Confidence Limits Seasonality Location Maps Other Info. I G]S data Maps Docs Return to State Map Precipitation Frequency Estimates (inches) 5 1(] 15 30 6O I .i ( J 4 �jjjj 10 0 l(1 '5 r (tll ARI*� 3 hr I61)r� 48 hrll4 r1a17 der ����I y� Years) nun min mrn Hilo min mrn hr hr dav dav_ d tv dav da 1.53 1 (i4 1.99 2.36.79 3 25 3.(4 4.17 4.71 6.34 7.x5 9.89 11.87 2 1 0.45� ).72 r},9l 1.26 �1 58 Ir.Bfi 1 1.99 2.41 ?.861C3.3H 1 3 91 1 4.i f 14.9x 5-6] 7.49 9.23 11.581 13,84 10 25 50 201) 500 'rnese precipltalron Ill estimates are based 01 a jAirtipi_dtlr.alion AN is the Average ReC_rre^fR'riewal. Please reler to NpAA Atlas 14. [)oewm�rt for more rnlormat er_ NUTE. ro m !l:ng forces eslin,ass nea• rero to appea, as zero. * Upper bound of the 90% confidence interval Precipitation Frequency Estimates (inches) ARt (Years) [;;U 1D non 41� 30 rain 6D min 120 mrn 3 hr 6 hr 12 br 2�7 hr r [:�8 1 Fay 7 davI l0 day 20 day 11 3D day 45 j[i!2yjj 60 day [--I-] 0.41 U.rif 0 8-1 1.13 1.41 1,67 l .79 2.18 2.58 3.02 3.50 3,91 4.47 5.{)4 6.77 8.2R I U.45 12.46 ` 1 O.A9 O.E9 0-99 1.37 1.72 2.03 2.17 2,63 3.13 3.65 4.21 4,69 5.33 6 U(1 8.U{} 9,72 12.23 14.54 U.92 l.lfi l ?.12 2S3 2.7€) 3.27 3-90 4.54 5.2(I 5.76 6.4(i 7.2(1 4.46 11.29 14.02 Ifi.a2 �I L ' (1.57 tD ().63 LU() 1.27 1.84 2.39 288 3.U8 3.75 4,51 5.25 5.96 6.61 7.3(i 8.ij 1(1.63 12.5] 15.41 17.x5 25 0.68 1,09 1-38 2.C15 2.73 3.33 3.56 4.39 5.i3 fi.21 Ci.98 7.75 8.59 9.44 32.24 14.14 ]7.2619.71 50 (}.72 1.15 L45 2.19 2.97 3.6Ei 3. 92 4.8x 5.99 6.97 7.79 8.6i 9.58 lI1.48 13.53 15.4( 18.68 21.12 1D0 0.75 I.20 1.51 2.3 ] 3.19 3.99 4.28 5.37 G.67 7.76 8.61 9.58 t U.58 1 1.53 14.84 16.66 20.10 22.4x 21H1 0.78 l.?3 j. 2.42 3.4p 4.3() 4.62 5.87 7.37 8,59 9.46 I(}.i5 Il.62 l2.(i2 ]6,19 17.95 ?t.52 23.8t) 5D9 0.80 1.27 l -6-0 2.54 3.65 4E 1-29 161 2.(i1 3.82 4.99 5.[J6 Ffl 8.37 9,71 111,fi] 11. 77 13.05 14.I l 18.[I3 14.67 23,i9 25 50 1152 12.92 14.20 15.29 19,48 20.98 '24T82 2678 1DDD )S2 5.39 706 9.16 30.62 r ne upper bounp or me conhaence mlorvnl a€ stir. camiaenea €eve€ is iris value wn�b 5s of ire slmuraleo quamae varues rot a given nmuercy are greater man_ "7hese precipitation hegaen y eshmales are bn2e3 on a part a, duratia.� series. ARI 'is the Ava•sge Re9ureeri„o interval. _ Please °stet to NAIlzr -.,14 €}vci mrn ,eo for me information_ NOI F, formalt.ng prevart5 es[males • ex z. -c lc appear as zero. , * Lower bound of the 90% confidence interval Precipitation Fregnency Estimates (inches) [years) min min h(45AR.I*10 7 10 ifirh16} un mnmhhr r hrAdy day day day day day 3.U3 3,:39 3.9U 4.41 5.96 7.45 9.3x 11.32 U.42 U.67 D.49 U.7h U_8q I.I6 0.98 I . IU t.4{i i .7�} 1.71 1.R4 2, l3 2.29 2.23 2.7fi ?,fi3 3.13 3 28 3.9(I 3.Erf 4,()7 4.64 4.50 FIE] 5.( 5.24 7.(J3 8.75 10.97 1321 fi 8.31 I0. ] 5 12.5tt 14.91 to 0.53 U.85 1.07 M55 2.02 2,42 2.6(I 3.16 3,71) 4.49 5.14 5.72 fi.41 7.10 9.33 11.2:1 13.81 1(.19 25 IJ.58 0.92 l.il 1.73 2.3(1 2,79 3.€)ll 3.68 4.46 5,29 6-iN) 6.G8 7.44 8. 0 lU.fiB 12.65 15.41 17.83 50 0.6(} 0.9ti 1.22 I.S4 2. 99 106 3.31) 4.U7 4.1) 5,92 6-fr7 7.43 8?6 9.05 11.76 13.72 1fi.64 )9_U5 100 (1.63 l.(H} 1.26 1.93 200 0.65 1-()2 129 2.01 2.(ifi 2.82 3.31 3.57 3.54 3.83 4.45 4.x2 5.5(} 6 SCa ti.U3 7?I 7.33 8.19 9.()7 9.91 12.x3 14.7fr 17.80 26.20 B.(i() 8.96 9-90 I(1.77 33.89 I1.92 15,32 15.8U 18.96 [J.15 2U.46 21-31 ?"_.7U 5DD 0.66 l.()_4 1.31 2.(}9 3.f)p 3.83 4.14 5.29 6.71 i0{) 8.9U 9-98 11.01 100D ().67 1.f}5 1.32 ?_l i 3.i l 4.03 4.36 5,63 7.22 S_77 fJ.59 10,7(i i 1.87 l'_.x0 16.41 18.18 21-59 ?3 72 The lower boijnrt o1 iris cznllaenCe irtti%al ul 90%conhei level 15 the value wlh.5". A it e SmJ!atea Guannla yBlaeS for a given 1rfigUDIey are less Inan. January 2009 of Fortrans.- pH Control Systems and Fbif €[ ans- Safe Biodegradable Cleaning Chemicals ` PH Control Systems > Self -Contained pH Control and Mc Concrete Removers > Automotive Products > Motorcyle Cleaners > REQUEST A QUOTE Fortrans Inc. announces a new self- • • • • • • • .. • • • • • . • • • • contained pH control and monitoring ,:bout Fortrans system designed specifically for the neutralization of high pH process water Contact Us produced at ready mixed concrete Biodegradable Info plants. Safety The Model 5000S pH Control and Home Page Monitoring System offers precise monitoring and pH control of process water in settling basins, lagoons and other outfall containment devices. Toll Free, 877-387-8509 Office,. 919-365-8004 Mobile: 919-624-8832 Durham. North Caroiina This system has been certified by an independent engineering firm to perform as specified. The units are shipped fully assembled and only require an electrical connection and a supply of carbon dioxide gas. The system will treat approximately 100,000 gallons per day. The system is also available as a skid mounted unit. (Model 5000SK) These systems are highly reliable and affordable to purchase and operate. The Model 5000S pH Control and Monitoring System enables operators of ready mixed concrete plants to effectively control the pH and Total Suspended Solids of both process water and/or stormwater run-off. After the pH is lowered to 7.5 the typical total suspended solids are between 5-18 mg/L without filtration. This enables the facility to meet the pH requirements as well as the 30 mg/L TSS most permits demand before the water can be released. The treated water may be used to batch concrete, to irrigate rock, to rinse the interiors of the drums on the concrete trucks and rinse the exteriors of the trucks as well. Our systems offer precise monitoring and control of the pH in pit systems, settling basins, lagoons and other containment areas. We are currently using 9 of the Model 5000 pH Control Systems supplied by Fortrans at our ready mixed concrete plants and are very pleased with them. In fact, they are not only helping us to control the pHl in our pi systems but also help us deal with the solids build-up as well. They are reliable and virtually maintenance free and one of the best method that I have found in dealing with high pH process water which is on of the most critical and increasingly regulated issues in our industry. We currently operate 30 plants and I intend to purchase several more Model 5000 systems." Jeff Lamm, Environmental Manager Southern Concrete Materials Asheville, NIC The pH CONTROL SYSTEMS will treat up January 2009 ,r of.'3 to 57 gallons per minute - max 20' head pressure. Unique water circulation design eliminates the need for separate neutralization tank. 1.5" quick connect fittings on inlet and return for easy hook-up. The standard unit is equipped with 2-20' sections of 1.5" flexible hose with quick connect fittings. Inlet and outlet fittings at the basin or lagoon are per our specifications. Unit is shipped completely assembled. The chemical controller is preprogrammed to maintain a pH of 7.5. Just attach hoses and PVC fittings. I year warranty on all component parts and housing. The pH CONTROL SYSTEMS are designed to treat and maintain a specified pH level in a body of water usually 100,000 gallons or less to allow the permitted discharge of treated water to the environment. Permits must be obtained from the local governing agency to allow any discharge to the environment Treated water may be used for wetting of rock and/or dust control to aid compliance with storm water run off regulations and may be used in water recycling systems. pH Control System - Skid Mounted January 2009 t.r TRIGON March 26, 2009 Mr. Ken Pickle NCDFNR Division of Water Quality — Storinwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Reference: Central Carolina Concrete - Winston-Salem Plant Notice of Intent — NCG140000 Application 140357 Resubmittal Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Pickle: lli�tl: TrigonjKleinfelder Inc. is submitting this revised Notice of Intent (NOI) on behalf of our client, Central Carolina Concrete. Please find enclosed three copies of the NOI Form and supporting documentation If you have any questions concerning the submittal, please contact the undersigned at (704) 598-1049 or Mr. Johnie Alexander at (704) 372-2930. Sincerely, TRIGONJKI.[�rtiFELDEx, ING, Michael A. Sussman, PE Senior Engineer Enclosures CC: Ms. Rose Pruitt NCDF,NR-Division of Water Quality Winston-Salem Regional 011ice 585 Waughtown Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27107 CC: Mr. Johnie Alexander Central Carolina (.'oncretc '192'168.53, 7 `.voll l l4'cirking'.Share!Irulustrial I)n,istorrl04512009'J'r'giectslSmith .Atilhvork10d0 Smith Millwork .4El.doc