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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0020761_speculative limits_19981216 State of North Carolina Ywamh WA Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 1 � Am;± W James B. Hunt, Governor NCDENR Wayne McDevitttt,, Secretary A. Preston Howard Jr. P.E. Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF > > > ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 16, 1998 Ms. Julie Page. Town Manager Town of Wilkesboro Post Office Box 1056 203 West Main Street Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28967 Subject: Speculative Limits Request Wilkesboro\tt XVTP NCO021717 Wilkes County Dear Ms. Page: On November 9, 1998, the Division received. on your behalf, a request for speculative effluent limitations from Mr. Michael T. Wiley, P.E., P.S. of Dewberry and Davis for the above referenced facility. Specifically, speculative limits were requested for flows ranging from 5.0 MGD to 10.0 MGD. Based on available information the tentative effluent limitations for conventional constituents at the indicated flows are: ."�_ '"";r�:� n.•9�mer�" a Winter-�k �'Sumltier so-.��Wmter.-�;,-; �.Summer:�,"T�:.Winter.�,-';t BOD (m�gw/L/r) 30 30 30 30 30 30 NHs-N( L) 21 Monitor 14 Monitor 11 Monitor TSS (mg/L) 30 30 30 30 30 30 Fecal(#/100 nil) 200 200 200 200 200 200 pH(SU) 6-9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 TRC(µg/L) 28 28 28 28 28 28 Under Current Division policy, effluent residual chlorine limits and dechlorination facilities are required for all new or expanding discharges proposing the use of chlorine for disinfection. Should an alternate form of disinfection be employed, such as ultraviolet light. the chlorine limitation and associated monitoring will be waived. _ The instream waste concentration at 5.0 MGD is 3.8%, at 7.5 MGD it is 5.6% and at 10.0 MGD it is 7.3%. A chronic toxicity testing requirement with quarterly monitoring will remain a condition of the NPDES permit. A complete evaluation of limits and monitoring requirements for metals and other toxicants will have to be addressed at the time a formal NPDES application for expansion is received. - P.O. 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 Please be aware that you will have to evaluate this project for environmental impacts before receiving a modified permit. Anyone proposing to construct new or expanded waste treatment facilities using public funds or public (state) lands must first prepare an environmental assessment (EA) when wastewater flows (1) equal or exceed 0.5 MGD or (2) exceed one-third of the 7Q10 flow of the receiving stream. DWQ will not accept a permit application for a project requiring an environmental assessment until the Division has approved the EA and sent a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) to the state Clearinghouse for review and comment. An Environmental Assessment should contain a clear justification for the proposed project. It should provide an analysis of potential alternatives, including a thorough evaluation of non-discharge alternatives. Nondischarge alternatives or alternatives to expansion, such as spray irrigation, water conservation, or inflow and infiltration reduction, are considered to be environmentally preferable to a surface water discharge. In accordance with the North Carolina General Statutes, the preferred alternative must be the practicable waste treatment and disposal alternative with the least adverse impact on the environment. If the EA demonstrates that the project may result in a significant adverse effect on the quality of the environment, you must then prepare an Environmental Impact Statement. Gloria Putnam of the Water Quality Planning Branch can provide further information regarding the requirements of the N.C. Environmental Policy Act. You can contact Ms. Putnam directly at (919) 733-5083. ext. 567. During the next five years, the Division will be developing a nutrient management strategy for those facilities in the Yadkin discharging into the High Rock Lake watershed. Effluent limitations for nitrogen and phosphorus may be imposed as conditions of this strategy. The Division will contact the Town should it be effected by this strategy. If you have any questions or comments regarding these speculative limitations, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Mark McIntire at telephone number (919) 753-5083. extension 553. Sincerely k Y l/ V,, ��David A. Goodrich NPDES Supervisor Cc: Central Files NPDES Permit File' Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Dewberry & Davis E,�,,,ee Consulting Lexington F larmrrrs 600 Lesin3tnn Ave.lh�r.. Surveyor. Charlotte.NC 28203 704 342-0,101 Fax 704332-3468 November 4, 1998 Mr. David A. Goodrich Supervisor NPDES Unit NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Reference: Town of Wilkesboro Wilkesboro 201 Facilities Plan Dewberry & Davis Project No. C7183 Dear Mr. Goodrich: w -n We have enclosed a copy of a recent plan showing the location of the Town of Wilkesboror"n existing wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). On behalf of the Town of Wilkesboro, we are g speculative requesting s lative effluent limits to accommodate this WWTP. '+ q P We are exploring an expansion for the WWTP on the order of 5MGD to 10 MGD, from the current TT allocation of 1 MGD. Although we are not yet certain of the anticipated flow at year 20 of-:the study, we expect it will fall within the 5-10 MGD range. Speculative limits were requested for the Town's plant in 1994 for 7.5 MGD and 10 MGD. For your convenience, copies of letters dated June 6, 1994, and January 6, 1995, respectively are enclosed. It is our understanding that the subsequent study of the Yadkin River Basin may impact these limits. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please call Birk Ayer or me at (704) 342-0401. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, DEWBERRY & DAVIS Michael T. Wiley, P.E., P.S. 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Apr P� �,/ 1) /�(/^ �l��u• Wl ���� ,.. �� � �-�\I l\,✓�Y�./�j Imo_ � `��� �tl` � /�'� .o C.\•;\1 �1° / '� \J WI em �/�..`r. .l`'lt ifi: ( 5� .` '�!!(• 1 n\ c�. �r �� �e 1\�`�l , 'ram — ' .. � :�� e��.• WILKESBORO, N.C. N3807.5 - N`8107.5/7.5 1988 TOWN. OF WILKESBORO Dewberry & Davis CONSULTING ENGINEERS WASTEWATER TREATMENT 800 MaNCTON AVE ' CHARLOTTE. N.C. 28203 PLANT SITE DATE un MAP 1 Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources ( � Division of.Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary �.. . A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director H N January 6, 1995 Mr. Norman Call, Town Manager Town of Wilkesboro 100 West Street Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28697 SUBJECT: Correction to June 6, 1994 speculative limits letter Includes interaction with the Town of North Wilkesboro's WWTP Speculative Limits for Town of Wilkesboro Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Permit No. NCO021717 Wilkes County Dear Mr. Call: Your request for speculative effluent limits for the proposed expansion of the Wilkesboro WWTP to 7.5 MGD and 10 MGD has been corrected by the Technical Support Branch to include interaction with North Wilkesboro Wastewater Treatment Plant. In order to receive final permit limits, a formal application will have to be submitted to the Division's Permits and Engineering Unit. Based on available information the corrected tentative limits for conventional constituents are: Summer Winter Summer Winter Wasteflow (MGD) 7.5 7.5 10 10 NI-13-N (mg/1) 11 monitor 9 24 It should be noted that the tentative NI-I3N limits were evaluated including North Wilkesboro's WWTP discharge and are based on the protection of Yadkin River against instrcam toxicity. North Carolina is currently evaluating all NPDES dischargers for ammonia toxicity and following EPA guidance to protect the waters for an instrearn criteria of 1 mg/l in the summer and 1.8 mg/I in the .winter, under 7Q10 flow conditions. FICeC CHARLMTE, K C. JAN 17 1995 ROUTED TO DISPOSrnON_ P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper Letter to Mr. Call page 2 P This information should provide some.assistance in your planning endeavors.. As previously mentioned, final NPDES effluent limitations will be determined after a formal permit application has been submitted to the Division. If there are any additional questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact Ruth Swanek or Michelle Wilson of my staff at (919) 733-5083. in rely, Donald L. S t Assistant Chief fo�Techn* upport Water Quality Sectio?J DLS/NUAW - cc: Frank C. Cockinos &Associates, Inc.: Attn: Bo Moorefield Winston-Salem Regional Office Permits and Engineering Unit Central Files c_. ` ,DldlC; UI INUltll k�dl0lllld ' Department of Environment Health and Natural Resources A Division of Environmental Management I ev James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary [D E ^ , F1 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director , V June 6, 1994 Mr. Norman Call, Town Manager Town of Wilkesboro 100 West Street Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28697 SUBJECT: Speculative Limits for Town of Wilkesboro Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Pemut No. NCO021717 Wilkes County Dear Mr. Call: Your request for speculative effluent limits for the proposed expansion of the Wilkesboro WWTP to 7.5 MGD and 10 MGD has been completed by the Technical Support Branch. In order to receive final permit limits, a formal application will have to be submitted to the Division's Permits and Engineering Unit. Based on available information the tentative limits for conventional constituents are: Summer Winter Summer Winter j. Wasteflow (MGD) 7.5 7.5 10 10 ' BOD5 (mg/1) 30 30. 30 30 7" >� NH3-N (mg/1) 14 monitor 11 monitor zI• ^ - ' TSS (mg/1) 30 30 30 30 Fecal Coliform (#/100ml) 200 200 200 200 U° pH (SU) 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6 `' 4- 1 Chlorine(ltg/l) 28 28 28 28 28 08 It should be noted that lie tentative NH3N limits were evaluated and are based on �o` the protection of Yadkin River against instream toxicity. North Carolina is currently evaluating all NPDES dischargers for ammonia toxicity and following EPA guidance to protect the waters for an instream criteria of 1 mg/1 in the summer and 1.8 mg/1 in the I o winter, under 7Q10 flow conditions. In addition, under current Division of Environmental Management (DEM) procedure, dechlorination and chlorine limits are now recommended for all new or expanding dischargers proposing the use of chlorine for disinfection. An acceptable level of chlorine in your effluent is 28 µg/l to ensure protection against acute toxicity. 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 limit. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper Letter to Mr. Call page 2 - The instream waste concentration at 7.5 MGD is 5.6% and at 10 MGD is17.0%. A chronic toxicity testing requirement with quarterly monitoring will remain a condition of the NPDES permit- 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. Information concerning these constituents is not readily available but the Town can assume that effluent limits and/or monitoring for cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead, cyanide, mercury, copper, zinc, and silver should be included. DEM has implemented a statwide basin water quality management initiative. Prior to finalization of the Basin Plan, a flow profile of the Yadkin River will be completed by the United States Geological Survey which may change the flow estimates at your discharge location. Limits are subject to change based on the flow profile results. Our schedule for implementation in the Yadkin River Basin is set for 1999. The plan will attempt to address all sources of point and nonpoint pollutants where deemed necessary to protect or restore water quality standards. In addressing interaction of sources, wasteload allocations may be affected. Those facilities that already have committed to high levels of treatment technology are least likely to be affected. The Town of Wilkesboro may want to consider the implementation of this basinwide strategy in planning't}teir expansion, as opposed.to limits proposed here which only address localized receiving waters of the Yadkin River. This information should provide some assistance in your planning endeavors. As previously mentioned, final NPDES effluent limitations will be determined after a formal permit application has been submitted to the Division. If there are any additional questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact Ruth Swanek or Michelle Wilson of my staff at (919) 733-5083. iilcerel.y, , Donald L. S rit, P. . Assistant Chie ical Support Water Quality Section DLS/MMW cc: Frank C. Cockinos & Associates, Inc. Winston-Salem Regional Office Permits and Engineering Unit Central Files