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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0021211_SPECULATIVE LIMITS_19980518 NPDES DOCUWENT SCANNING COVER SHEET NPDES Permit: NC0021211 Graham WWTP Document Type: Permit Issuance Wasteload Allocation Authorization to Construct (AtC) Permit Modification Speculative Limits 201 Facilities Plan Instream Assessment (67B) Environmental Assessment (EA) Permit History Document Date: May 18, 1998 This documeat is priazted on reuse paper-ig:aore azzy content oa the reverse Bide State of North Carolina Department of Environment AA and Natural Resources , / • e Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor 40�OT Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 18, 1998 Mr. Chris Rollins, City Engineer City of Graham P.O.Box 357 - Graham, North Carolina 27253-0357 Subject: Speculative Discharge Limits City of Graham WWTP NPDES Permit No. NCO021211 Alamance County Dear Mr. Rollins: As follow-up to our March 31,1998 meeting,I would like to offer a correction to the speculative limits described in the Division's March 27, 1998 letter. Also,the City of Graham asked us to comment on the first phase of a two-phase proposal to upgrade and, eventually, expand the wastewater treatment facility. Based on the implementation of House Bill 515 (the Clean Water Responsibility Act), nutrient limits will be given as an average of daily values over a calendar year. Therefore, the appropriate total nitrogen and total phosphorus limits for the City of Graham are 161 pounds per day and 58 pounds per day, respectively. It should be noted that the City of Graham will have to meet these limits by January 1,2003 even if there is no expansion in permitted flow. A letter is being drafted to all discharges into nutrient-sensitive waters which will explain this. This correspondence will be sent in the near future. Graham also described the need for improvements to the existing treatment system including eliminating a hydraulic restriction caused by the final clarifier design as well as the need for additional solids processing capability. As presented in the March 31, 1998 meeting,these upgrades would not necessitate a request for permit limits above the currently permitted 3.5 MGD. This being the case, there will not be a need for the re-opening of this permit based on the described work. Once permitted capacity needs to be increased beyond the permitted flow,then a permit modification will be required. Please note that any application for such an expansion must be made after the Division issues a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)for the project as mandated by the State Environmental Policy Act. For more information on these requirements,please contact Mary Kiesau at(919)-733-5083,ext.567. I apologize for the confusion in providing you with speculative limits for nutrient restrictions in the past. If you would like to discuss this matter,please don't hesitate to contact me at telephone number (919)-733-5083,ext. 517. Respectfully, David A. Goodrich NPDES Unit Supervisor cc: Central Files Jim Johnston,Winston-Salem Regional Office Mary Kiesau NTPDES_Uf ifl?ermit-Files P.O.Box 29535,Raleigh,North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 . 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Box 29535, Raleigh,North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone(919)733.5083 FAX(919)733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper *********************** * -COMM. JOURNAL- ******** DATE MAR-27-1998 ***** TIME 15:09 **** P. 1 MODE=TRANSMISSION START=MRR-27 15;05 END=MAR-27 15:09 FILE NO.= 447 NO. COM RBBR.NO. STATION NAME/ PAGES PRG.NO. PROGRAM NAME TELEPHONE NO. 01 OK 93362289362 04/04 -DEM WATER QUALITY SECTION- 919 733 9919- *********** NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ' ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY March 27, 1998 NC®ENR Mr. Chris Rollins JAMES B.HUNT JR. City Engineer GOVERNOR P.O. Box 357 Graham,NC 27253-0357 Subject: Speculative Discharge Limits WAYNE MCDEVITT City of Graham WWTP SECRETARY NPDES No. NC0021211 Alamance County A.PRESTON HOWARD, JR.,PE. Dear Mr. Rollins: DIRECTOR Reference is made to the request, submitted by David A. Hamilton, P.E. of Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout, Inc., for speculative limits for the proposed expansion of the City of Graham wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). We are hereby supplying limits that would currently be assigned to the WWTP if the plant capacity were increased from 3.5 to 5.0 MGD at the current discharge point in the Haw River. The current Haw River discharge site has a drainage area of 614 square miles and a corresponding 7Q10 flow of 39.1 cubic feet per second, according to the most recent estimate from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The discharge location is within the Jordan Lake watershed, which is classified as Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW). In 1983, the Environmental Management Commission adopted an NSW strategy which included total phosphorus limits for all new and expanding discharges in order to reduce nutrient loading to Jordan Lake and prevent nuisance algal blooms. More recently, in August, 1997 the North Carolina General Assembly passed HB515 which provides for controls on total phosphorus and total nitrogen. The bill requires that facilities discharging greater than 0.5 MGD to surface waters of the State which are classified NSW to meet total phosphorus and total nitrogen annual mass load limitations based on concentrations of 2.0 mg/I and 5.5 mg/l, respectively. The Graham WWTP will Llq� fall under the jurisdiction of HB515 and will be assigned annual mass load limits of 21,300 Ibs/yr for total phosphorus-and 58.600 lbs/yr for total nitrogen at 3 �V® permitted waste flows of 3.5 or 5.0 MG. I J R� G VIA The remaining limits, applicable to the Graham WWTP discharge, would be i assigned as follows: P.O.BOX 29535, RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 29626-0535 PHONE 919-733-5083 FAX 919-J33-9919 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER-5050' RECYCLED/1 Oq POST-CONSUMER PAPER f Parameter Units Limits (30 day ave.l BOD5 (Sum/Win) mg/1 8/16 NH3N (Sun/Win) mg/1 3/6 DO (minimum) mg/1 5.0 TSS mg/1 30 pH SU 6.0-9.0 Fecal Coliform /100 ml 200 Residual Chlorine ug/1 28 (daily max) A whole effluent toxicity test (WET) requirement with quarterly monitoring will remain a condition of the NPDES permit. As in the existing permit, the WET test required will be a 7 day chronic (Ceriodaohnia) test with a pass/fail limit at a test concentration of 17% for a design flow of 5.0 MGD. In addition, a complete evaluation of limits and monitoring requirements for metals and other toxicants will have to be addressed at the time of formal NPDES application. Under current DWQ procedure, dechlorination and chlorine limits are now required for all new or expanding dischargers proposing the use of chlorine for disinfection. The level of residual chlorine in your effluent necessary to ensure against acute toxicity in the Haw River is given above. The process of chlorination/dechlorination or an alternate form of disinfection, such as ultraviolet radiation, should allow the facility to comply with the total residual chlorine limits. As you may know, DWQ has adopted a whole river basin approach to water quality management and protection, and the current Cape Fear Basin Plan was completed in October 1996. The plan indicates that DWQ will be developing a field calibrated water quality model for the Haw River from Reedy Fork to Jordan Lake. At this time data collected on the River are insufficient to calibrate the model. The area of the Haw River watershed in question has several major wastewater treatment facilities with a combined discharge volume of 75 MGD, which results in a cumulative instream waste concentration of about 59% during 7Q 10 low flow conditions at Saxapahaw. However, all available data indicates that the instream dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the Burlington/Graham area of the river are typically well above the North Carolina (minimum) daily average standard of 5.0 mg/l. As a result of these conditions, the limits given herein for oxygen demanding parameters are based on no net increase in pollutant loading from the current wasteload allocation for the Graham WWTP. Once completed, the Haw River model will address the cumulative impacts of oxygen demanding wastewater discharges in this area of the watershed. As a result, more stringent limits than those presented in this letter may be required for Haw River discharges in order to maintain water quality standards for dissolved oxygen levels instream. The City of Graham may want to consider the possibility of more stringent limits for oxygen demanding wastes when planning its WWTP design. Please be advised that response to this request does not guarantee that the Division will issue an NPDES permit to discharge treated wastewater into these receiving waters. It should be noted that a new facility involving an expenditure of public funds or use of public (state) lands and having a design capacity of 0.5 MGD or greater (or a facility proposing an expansion of 0.5 MGD or greater), or exceeding one-third of the 7Q]0 of the receiving stream will require the preparation of an environmental assessment (EA) by the applicant. DWQ will not accept a permit application for a project requiring an EA until the document has been approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, and a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) has been sent to the state Clearinghouse for review and comment. The EA should contain a clear justification for the proposed facility and an analysis of potential alternatives, which should include a thorough evaluation of non-discharge alternatives. In addition, an EA should show how water reuse, conservation and inflow/infiltration reductions have been considered. Nondischarge alternatives, such as spray irrigation, water conservation, inflow and infiltration reduction or connection to a regional treatment and disposal system, are considered to be environmentally preferable to a surface water discharge. In accordance with the North Carolina General Statutes, it will be required that the practicable waste Ytreatment and disposal alternative with the least adverse impact on the envirorunent be lemented. If the EA demonstrates that the project may result in a significant adverse jafect on the quality of the environment, an Environmental Impact Statement would be uired. Michelle Suverkrubbe of the Water Quality Planning Branch can provide further information regarding the requirements of the N.C. Environmental Policy Act. Please note that the limits given herein are speculative and are not binding unless they are part of an issued NPDES permit. All information pertaining to this request has been sent to our Central Files for storage. If it becomes necessary to request an NPDES permit, please submit a complete application package including fees appropriate for that point in time. If you have any questions, please contact Jason Doll at (919) 733-5083, extension 507. qaLLces Water Quality Section cc: David A. Hamilton, P.E. —Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout, Inc. Winston-Salem Regional Office David Goodrich -NPDES Unit Lisa Martin—Local Government Assistance Unit Central Files