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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0005266_wasteload allocation_19890403NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION - .1 PERMIT NO.: NCOOOS.Z66 Modeler Date Rec. .a � 1 CMS ?�l0`69 S llz FACILITY NAME: fl6C�.;_ Facility Status: �� PROPOSED(circle one) Permit Status: !'c" MOOIFICATION Ut8E811RrIED NEW (c1rck one) . Major Irinor Pipe No: Design Capacity (MGD): I MVD Domestic (% of Flow): (.At [7)00C&0� Industrial (7i of Flow): �9 0 Comments: RECEIVING STREAM: Vf)nv"g kivda Class: Sub -Basin: Referents USGS Quad: C-1-A - ��c (please attach) County: wlvKEs Regional Office: As Fa No, Re We Wi (circle one) Requested By: T; Date: 10 pet Prepared By: D te: 3 " -Y Reviewed By: //--y�am Cc 1( 76 Drainage Area (m?)� Avg. Streamfiow (cfs): .x)s b-& 7Q10 (cfs)___Winter 7Q10 (00-26 30Q2 (cfs) Toxicity Limits: IWCrzL % (circle ono) 6Acute / Chronic Instream Monitoring: Parameters fJ•0ail%{M��Ah��� �'IIC% . ?i�f Upstream Location rtD�1 Q (i I �1wlGL2 T/� . Downstream Location 1) i7�� 1=Ia) "bid-0 59 -2) b' D nu bt [vulcua ' SR 003 Effluent Characteristics IAA A., nS- tMr,.i BOD5 t#id� 155 ft) aG ri riLbp 3lbqrl 33 H eeownt e GueA4 k • v �•U . U1#0 e w ' �ht ���s FOR APPROPRIATE DISCHARGERS, LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LIMITATIONS BELOW Effluent Characteristics Monthly Average! L Daily Maximum Comments jo 20 0 o 6 u, Type of Product Produced Lbs/Day Produced Effluent Guideline Reference Toss Ae -,Na —,a )m , ` �.. A,N:� ti,wvM "+ �iPB oa Request No. :5112 -------------------- WASTELOAD ALLOCATION APPROVAL FORM -------- jmcfftm ----- N.C. Dept. NO 'ermit Number acility Name 'ype of Waste itatus !eceiving Stream itream Class ;ubbasin '.ounty tegional Office !equestor )ate of Request luad NC0005266 ABITIBI PRICE 1% DOMESTIC / EXISTING YADKIN RIVER C 030701 WILKES WSRO DAVID FOSTER 2/10/89 C14NE CORP. 99% INDUSTRIAL Drainage Area (sq mi) Average Flow (cfs) Summer 7Q10 (cfs) Winter 7010 (cfs) 3002 (cfs) ------------------------- RECOMMENDED EFFLUENT LIMITS ---- MON AVE DAL MAX Jasteflow i-Day BOD (mgd): (#/d): 1.0 9207 17641 (Bpi ) Exj* �1�/ -SS (#/d): 21169 31097 (BPJ) ,H (SU): 6-9 . s. --------------------------------- MONITORING ------- MAR 20 IP-89 Winston-Saiem Regional Office : 600 : 959 : 216.5 : 310 Jpstream (Y/N): Y Location: ABOVE DISCHARGE POINT )ownstream (Y/N): Y Location: 1-1.7 MI BELOW DISCH AT SR 2327 a-g,6 -tKi beloul D1xA Lp '3"1 ?363 ---------------------------------- COMMENTS ---------------------------------- tECOMMEND INSTREAM MONITORING FOR DO, TEMPERATURE, CONDUCTIVITY, AND BOD5. .NSTREAM DATA NEEDED TO ENSURE THESE LI TS ARE PROTECTING THE WATER DUALITY STANDARDS FOR THIS RIVER. THEE DEL PREDICTS A DISSOLVED OXYGEN 3AG (DOWN TO 5.3 MG/L) BELOW THE DISCHARGE. 1rvR µ�wj� r)cc(wd'•yr� 46;6: tkertc is (Vra"- tECOMMEND EFFLUENT MONITORING FOR D.O. 6.3Mjd of r�4-:Its4 LA46.'ies fro4 All o :ONTINUE EFFLUENT MONITORING FOR NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS itk'Ikcs �o, S� ){Ii fQvc 6)s��c ear 3EnE ATTACHED TOXICITY TESTING REQUIREMENTS lltslk4& ad Rnw d•i..a 1•I 06$tW*het (�oe,.,10 A T'55- 37dq 1.��+ 1.Ow, bop a rss'� 1+. 1o141 uo.(d l.e sh----.,.,,>� : iQ °� -- - ra0- -- �llS �p e` �� less _Ibs. aoD_+_755_fi(n. ;r -- Foo 61.;4O1r d ? Recommended by / �_ Date �J-J-q Reviewed by: n 3-14" o/(/ Tech. Support Supervisor Regional Supervisor Permits & Engineering 0 Date Date Date RETURN TO TECHNICAL SERVICES �BY1 _--M-L5—M9 p �<+ 4MItLtv�' UC w( +w� i3*•�,.r.�..� {» �.,p 1"Q rf,I'�✓ Pf E tJI.�Q C� f Facility Name bl - Vle � or, Permit# ACUTE TOXICITY TESTING REQUIREMENT (QRTRLY) Daphnid 48 hr - LC50 The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a quarterly basis using protocols defined as definitive in E.P.A. Document 600/4-85/013 entitled "The Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms". The monitoring shall be performed as a Daphni pkl4zx or Ceriodaohnia 48 hour static test, using effluent collected as a 24 hour composite. The LC50 of this effluent using the previously stated methodology may at no time in any two consecutive toxicity tests be less than Co X %. Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The fast test will be performed i*er thirty dmc from issuance of this permit during the months of 70.4t� 4pi, J,14 nr f The parameter code for this test if using Daphnia up lex is TAA3D. The parameter code for this test if using Ceriodaphnia is TAA3B. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the appropriate parameter code. Additionally, DEM Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Technical Services Branch North Carolina Division of Environmental Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 276fl Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate retesting(within 30 days of initial monitoring event). Failure to submit suitable test results will constitute noncompliance with monitoring requirements. 7Q10 o292 Q cfs Permitted Flow J. l) MGD Re c mmended by: IWC% Basin & Sub -Basin Receiving Stream County ad )jj{L25 ate 4 **Acute Toxicity(Daphnid 48 hr) LC50-&-2 %,Ill dr 0 Od See Part, Condition L: Comma- i o x qAj Apprzuoj 4vnti 1,c, w 00646s) a4/4v5I (A�AmAld / .0 ew�e� U 7"�� Coo (J !¢e Y W,401U-01. ZXKin` lLu vv J c,w 4 s nx e Za Ua&,,,E 5 ate% tub- c e-R-tl rii/o C'los� Pollutant ------------ Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel Lead Zinc Cyanide Mercury Silver ` MASS BALANCE EQUATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES ________________________________________________ Discharger: Receiving stream: Stream Class: USGS Zone: 7Q10: Design flow: Percent industrial: Standard/AL ___________ O.0O2 S 0.05 S 0.015 AL 0.05 S 0.025 S 0.05 AL 0.005 S 0.0002 S 0.01 AL ABITIBI PRICE CORP. 03/09/89 YADKIN RIVER C 1 216.500 cfs 1.000 mgd 99 USGS Allowable Background Effluent Conc Conc (c) (mg/1) _________ (mg/1) ________ 0.2814 0 7.0339 0 2.1102 7.0339 0 3.5169 0 7.0339 0.7O34 0 0.0281 1.4068 b �,,.0 Cam dam= ►,o ll I'10 /oc)v- Ig7o Tc( wa6ie�(ao l.0 m9d ,f)o �5- Tss oltbq�a PH CrY6 alaa-�g9 o3a'io I 1_ rlpr'8'7 %ech Serut(es aplproved an e6Dah6AoH D{'v4w,5 �C�' to l G rnfd. TA4 a-PPZLed AY GU (,'�h Oktk) A; 6 /eve-s i � �&Q� 2 �lo w S� fva fi � � see comp I a zt da,�- J c h Spec a�noel - `% is y Q�cwa 1. 7tu cG rvc1/ 9Lo r o/d wdi add GUerJxAw �uka °�5 d�cppe�ti da�nsZa�r�ah(�� v,6lua,A) (- lwlb u.c n1 i OY' il!('44 et- a r.j 1?i t5i*ores Ns MAI Ab b i y i TE I-Z wLUi"P 1.0 rn�d 1. rn5 16. -0A= &X rn c,U q5$.�C S �0��31o.3C�3 U5lr5 �• WIP 500'87 �Ifl'bs" o�14C�5 �105' �•3�,0�1� /'IOtJ=�'SvC�3 �W=�.5�'1a4c�y ,4ecorr�rin 4 4.1 l b44 APL�l 1ri C c G,�h ��a�Nc e North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section / Technical Services Branch Intensive Survey Unit 10 February 1989 Memorandum To: Trevor Clements Thru: Jay Sauber From: Howard Bryant tl-Ax/j Subject: Abitibi Corp. BOD NC0005266 Wilkes County Receiving Stream: Yadkin River Sub -basin: 030701 DAY BOD NH3-N TKN-N NOX-N TOTAL N REPS 0 3.2 14.0 2.2 16.0 5 91.0 0.49 8.4 4.0 12.4 6 10 155.0 5 15 208.0 0.43 7.1 11.0 18.0 5 20 236.0 4 25 252.0 4 - 3 0 264.0 4 35 274.0 4 40 283.0 -0.07 5.3 14.0 19.0 4 45 293.0 3 50 301.0 3 60 315.0 3 70 329.0 3 85 347.0 3 95 359.0 3 3 110 377.0 v�c:..�iSL> `����;- �¢-ec71��� 3 132 1 4 5 397.0 406.0 w= �" �1'i �� ��sf 9> 3. 3 155 413.0 3 1 6 5 419.0 LiB� 3 175 425.0 3615-s- - 3 Date Colle : 16/17 August 1988 (1030-1030) Collected By: Russell/Hagstrom Cary Lab BOD-5: No sample -Total Phosphorus: 1.6 mg/L pH: 6.9 Sulfite test for chlorine: 2 drops/100ml 100% sample was seeded. Range of BOD-5: 90 - 94 mg/L Range of BOD-5 for four serial! dilutions: 86 - 105 mg/L Mean: 96 mg/L Range of BOD-175 day for four serial dilutions: 425 - 468 mg/L Mean: 447 mg/L Test evaluation: good: BOD of-0.15 dilution was 425 mg/L--the same as 100 % sample 1 % l ` North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section / Technical Services Branch Intensive Survey Unit. 20 January 1989 Memorandum A 6K To: Trevor Clements �2F Thru: Jay Sauber �r+Nk 1 From: Howard Bryant � Subject: Abitibi Corp. BOD NC0005266 Wilkes County Receiving Stream: Yadkin River Sub -basin: 030701 DAY BOD NH3-N TKN-N NOX-N TOTAL N REF 0 3.2 14.0 2.2 1 6.0 5 91.0 0.49 8.4 4.0 12.4 6 10 155.0. 5 15 208.0 0.43 7.1 1.1.0 18.0 5 20 236.0 4 25 252.0 4 30 264.0 4 35 274.0 4 40 283.0 0.07 5.3 14.0 19.0 4 45 2 9'3.0 3 50 301.0 3 55 309.0 60 315.0 3 85 347.0 3 95 359.0 `+ Y, :, 3 110 377.0 3 121 387.0 _ '' 3 132 397.0 +` 3 145 406.0 3 155 413.0 3 Date Collected: 16/17 August 1988 (1030-1030) Collected By: .Russel l/Hagstrom Cary Lab BOD-5: No sample Total Phosphorus: 1.6 mg/L pH: 6.9 Sulfite test for chlorine: 2 drops/100ml - 100% sample was seeded. Range of BOD-5: 90,7 94 mg/L Range of BOD-5 for four serial dilutions: 86 - 105 mg/L Mean: 96 mg/L Range of BOD-1.55 day for four serial, dilutions: 414 - 459 mg/L Mean: 436 mg/L Test evaluation: good i /113IT1131-PRICE } ABITIBI-PRICE CORPORATION, Building Products Group P.O. Box 98, Highway 268, Roaring River, N.C. 28669, (919) 696-2751 January 26, 1989 Mr. Dale Overcash Department of NRCD Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Mr. Overcash: 1 Ed JA N 3 0 1989 ER Mij E14'GII',r_ , Enclosed please .find.the Abitibi -Price Corporation's NPDES permit renewal application. Accompanying the application for renewal of permit No. NC0005266 is a check for $125 and a priority pollutant analysis. You will find in the Base/Neutral Compound section of the priority pollutant analysis four compounds which were above detection limits. The compounds are Anthracene, Bis-2- Ethylhexyl Phthalate, Di-N-Butyl Phthalate, N- Nitrosodiphenylamine. A 1985 analysis on this same waste stream did not reveal any organics above detection limits. Abitibi -Price was thus skeptical of the results obtained. A comment on our research of each compound may enhance your analysis of the application. Di-N=Butyl Phthalate: This compound was detected' at 5,474 ppb. Due to our past experience of finding no organics in the waste stream, this compound was submitted for a follow-up test. The results were no detection at the 10 ppb level. Abitibi -Price has discussed this phenomenon with several organic chemists. The chemists were consistent in their agreement that 5,474 ppb must have resulted from contact with plastic during or before the analysis. Whatever the case may be, our follow-up confirmed that Di-N-Butyl Phthlate is not a constituent of the Abitibi -Price waste stream. Mr. Dale Overcash Page 2 January 26, 1989 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine: This compound was detected at 236 ppb. We questioned the result due to both past experience and research performed within the pulp and paper industry, in cooperation with EPA, which failed to detect N-Nitrosodiphenylamine in a pulp and paper waste stream. We had this compound tested for a second time. The result was no detection at the 10 ppb level. Based on the history of this plant, expert opinion and the follow-up test results, we do not believe N- Nitrosodiphenylamine is a constituent of the Abitibi -Price waste stream. Ant-'hrarPnP! Anthracene was detected at 28 ppb. In previous tests, Anthracene was not present. We know of no EPA health limit on this particular compound; however, we have scheduled a follow- up test. It is possible that this compound results from the burning of. #6 fuel oil in our boilers and is introduced into the waste stream through contact with ash. Fuel oil is used infrequently as a supplement to the wood fired boiler fuel. Anthracene has been found to be a constituent of hydrocarbon fuel ash. Bis-2-Ethylhexyl Phthalate: This compound is a plasticizer as analysis found this compound at 34 pulp and paper waste streams found 53 ppb with a maximum of 2500 ppb. internal source for this compound. have been introduced to the sample with plastic. s Di-N-Butyl Phthalate. Our ppb. Testing by the EPA on an average concentration of Abitibi -Price knows of no It is a plasticizer and may through inadvertent contact Due to the low concentration level and lack of published health limits by the EPA, this compound was not retested. We will do so if your analysis warrants the expense. Please note that we feel Bis-2-Ethylhexyl Phthalate is not a constituent of our waste stream. The preceding comments are backed by discussions with our industry research foundation, NCASI, who independently study environmental problems associated with the pulp and paper Mr. Dale Overcash Page 3 January 26, 1989 industry. The majority of information and opinions presented herein result from NCASI's unbiased research on the subject compounds. If 'you need more information, Please feel free to call. Sincerely, M. W. Blosser Process Engineer jcf Enclosures cc: C. B. Sherman C. F. Shealy R. W. Spencer onv1ponmenhol hushinq Inc. January 20, 1989 Mr. M. W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corporation P. 0. Box 98 Roaring River, NC 28669 Dear Mr. Blosser: Please find enclosed the results of analysis on your. plant discharge collected 1-9-89. The analysis covers Di-N-Butyl Phthalate and N-Nitrosodiphenylamine. Environmental Testing, Inc., appreciates this oppor- tunity to serve you. Respectfully submitted, Sylvia K. Hill Environmental Biologist OMNI= SOURCE TESTING / AMBIENT AIR / WATER / WASTEWATER / HAZARDOUS WASTES 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PLACE / CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28213 / PHONE 704 /.597-8454 1 efluiroflmcnhi MOO Mu. ABITIBI-PRICE WW Discharge 1� Collected 1-9-89 JAN PE���i,� a +_ DI-N--BUTYL PHTHALATE <10!ppb N-NITROSODIPHENYLMINE <10 ppb SAMPLE PREP - B/N COMPOUNDS YES 'ii P. 1 Number of SaTDles: 1 ° ®gaviroomental Gesbigg ioo. 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 704 - 597-8454 Mr. M.W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Cornoration P.O. Box 98 Roarine River. N.C. 28669 Parameter ------------------ BROMIDE <1.0 ppm FLUORIDE 0.41 ppm NITRATE/NITRITE (as N) <0.1 ppm PHENOLS, TOTAL 56 ppb PHOSPHORUS (as P), TOTAL 1.9 ppm SULFATE (as SO4) 634 ppm SULFIDE (as S) 0.11 ppm SULFITE (as S03) <2 ppm SURFACTANTS 0.18 ppm BORON 0.22 ppm ACID DIGESTION YES VOLATILE COMPOUNDS ACROLEIN <200 ppb ACRYLONITRILE <200 ppb BENZENE <S ppb BIS-CHLOROMETHYL ETHER <5 ppb BROMOFORM <5 ppb CARBON TETRACHLORIDE <5 ppb CHLOROBENZENE <5 ppb CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE <5 ppb CHLOROETHANE <5 ppb 2-CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER <5 ppb CHLOROFORM <5 ppb DICHLOROBROMOMETHANE <5 ppb DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE <5 ppb 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE <5 ppb 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE <5 ppb 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE <5 ppb 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE <5 ppb 1,3-DICHLOROPROPYLENE <5 ppb ETHYLBENZENE <5 ppb METHYL BROMIDE <5 ppb METHYL CHLORIDE <5 ppb 1. Plant Dischar 2. ftCEIVED 3. 4. JAN 3 0 7989 S. Date P.eoorted: 12/30/88 Date Collected: 11/30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 SOURCE TESTING 'AMBIENT AIR/WATER/WASTEWATER/HAZARDOUS WASTES/ INDUSTRIAL HYG FEN E/GROUNDWATER/CONSULTING p. 2 0onvironmontol bosbing ino. 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 704 - 597-8454 Mr. M.W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corporation P.O. Box 98 Roarine River. N.C. 28669 METHYLENE CHLORIDE . <5 ppb 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE <5 ppb TETRACHLOROETHYLENE <5 ppb TOLUENE <5 ppb 1112-TRANS-DICHLOROETHYLENE <5 ppb 1,1,1-TRI.CHLOROETHANE <5 ppb 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE <5 ppb TRICHLOROETHYLENE <5 ppb TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE <5 ppb VINYL'CHLORIDE <5 ppb ACID COMPOUNDS 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL <10 ppb 4,6-DINITRO-o-CRESOL <10 ppb 2,4-DINITROPHENOL <45 ppb 2-NITROPHENOL <10 ppb 4-NITROPHENOL <10 ppb p-CHLORO-in-CRESOL <10 ppb PENTACHLOROPHENOL <10 ppb PHENOL <10 ppb 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL <10 ppb 2-CHLOROPHENOL <10 ppb 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL <10 ppb SAMPLE PREP - ACID COMPOUNDS YES BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS ACENAPHTHENE <10 ppb ACENAPHTHYLENE <10 ppb ANTHRACENE .28 ppb BENZIDINE <10 ppb BENZO (a) ANTHRACENE <10 ppb BENZO (a) PYRENE <10 ppb 3,4-BENZOFLUORANTHENE <10 ppb BENZO (9hi) PERYLENE <10 ppb BENZO (k) FLUORANTHENE <10 ppb BIS-2-CHLOROETHYL ETHER <10 ppb BIS-2-CHLOROISOPROPYL ETHER <10 ppb Number of SamD1=es: 1 1. Plant Dischare — —` S E D 3. JAN 3 0 1989 4. PERMITS & ENGPW--(�jij(; 5. 6. Date Reported: 12/30/88 Date Collected: 11/:30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 SOURCE TESTING / AMBIENT AIR / WATER / WASTEWATER / HAZARDOUS WASTES / INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE / GROUNDWATER / CONSULTING ° floponImenbal bosbing im 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 704 = 597-8454 Mr. M.W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corporation P.O. Box 98 Roaring River. N.C. 28669 BIS-2-ETHYLHEXYL PHTHALATE 4-BROMOPHENYLPHENYL ETHER 6UTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE 2-CHLORONAPHTHALENE 4-CHLOROPHENYLF'HENYL ETHER CHRYSENE DIBENZO (ah) ANTHRACENE 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE DIETHYL PHTHALATE DIMETHYL PHTHALATE DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 2y4-DINITROTOLUENE 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE HEXA"CHLOROBENZENE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE HEXACHLOROPENTADIENE HEXACHLOROETHANE INDENO (1,2,3-cd) PYRENE ISOPHORONE NAPHTHALENE NITROBENZENE N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE N-NITROSODIPROPYLAMINE N-NITROSODIF'HENYLAMINE PHENANTHRENE PYRENE 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE BIS (2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 34 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb 5474 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb. <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb 236 ppb <10 ppb- <10 ppb <10 ppb <10 ppb p. 3 Number of SmDles : `1 1. Plant, Disch �0E 3. AN01989 4. pERMITS & ENGINEERING 6. Date'ReDorted: 12/30/88 Date Collected: 11/30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 SOURCE TESTING / AMBIENT AIR / WATER / WASTEWATER / HAZARDOUS WASTES / INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE / GROUNDWATER / CONSULTING p. 4 • Oonvironmontal Whiog inc. 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 704 . 597-8454 Mr. M.W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corporation P.O. Box 98 Roarine River. N.C. 28669 SAMPLE PREP - B/N COMPOUNDS YES PESTICIDES ALDRIN <10 ppb a-BHC <10 ppb b-BHC <10 ppb g-BHC (LINDANE) <10 ppb d-BHC <10 ppb CHLORDANE <10 ppb 4,4'-DDT <10 ppb 4,4'-DDE <10 ppb 494'-DDD <10 ppb DIELDRIN <10 ppb ENDOSULFAN I <10 ppb ENDOSULFAN II <10 ppb ENDOSULFAN SULFATE <10 ppb ENDRIN <10 ppb ENDRIN ALDEHYDE <10 ppb HEPTACHLOR <10 ppb HEPTACHLOR EPDXIDE <10 ppb PCB-1016 <150 ppb PCB-1221 <150 ppb PCB-1232 <150 ppb PCB-1242 <150 ppb PCB-1248 <150 ppb PCB-1254 <150 ppb PCB-1260 <150 ppb TOXAPHENE <10 ppb SAMPLE PREP - PESTICIDES YES Number of SamDles: 1 1. Plant DKie &XIED 2. 3. J AN `'3 U 1989 4. S. PERPIIITS & ENG�fSkLRiNG 6. Date Relorted: 12/3u/8E Date Collected: 11/30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 SOURCE TESTING / AMBIENT AIR / WATER / WASTEWATER / HAZARDOUS WASTES / INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE / GROUNDWATER / CONSULTING p. 5 OBovipoomonhal hoshiog M. 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 704 - 597-8454 Mr. M.W. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corooration P.O. Box 98 Roaring River. NC 28669 Storet Parameters Number 00310 BOD5 fa 20C 00340 COD @ 0.25N K2Cr207 00720 Cvanide. Total (CN) 31616 Fecal Coliform. #/100 ml 00951 Fluoride. Total (F) 38260 MBAS. (Detergents) 00610 Nitrogen. Ammonia. Total 00625 Nitrogen. Kieldahl. Total 00620 Nitrogen. Nitrate. Brucine 00556 Oil & Grease 00400 off (Standard Units) 32730 Phenols 00665 Phosphorus. Total (P) 00500 Residue. Total 00530 Residue. Total Nonfilter. 00076 Turbiditv. NTU Storet Metals Number 01105 Aluminum. Total (Al) 01002 Arsenic. Total (As) 01007 Barium. Total (Ba) 01027 Cadmium. Total (Cd) 00916 Calcium. Total (Ca) 01034 Chromium. Total (Cr) 01042 Copper. Total (Cu) 01045 Iron. Total (Fe) 01051 Lead. Total (Pb) 00927 Magnesium. Total (Me) 01055 Manganese. Total (Mn) 71900 Mercurv. Total (HE) 01067 Nickel. Total (Ni) 00937 Potassium. Total (K) 01147 Selenium. Total (Se) 01077 Silver. Total (As) 00929 Sodium. Total (Na) 01092 Zinc. Total (Zn) Number of Samples: 1 1. Plant Discharge 2. 4. 6. JpN `� u 1989 PER �, ENGINEERING, Date Reportdd: 12/30/88 Date Collected: 11/30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 Results in MG/L unless otherwise noted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. <0.020 100 4.57 <1.0 Results in mg/1 1. 2. 3 2.076 <0.005 0.445 <0.001 0.012 <0.010 0.549 0.003 20.58 3.295 <.0005 <0.020 <0.005 <0.010 0.021 4. 5. 6. Certified 6v: 50VRCE TESTING IAMB I ENT AIR I WATER I WASTEWATER I HAIARDOV. WASTES I INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE I GROVNGVIATER / III 111TINI I t 0cfluirunmonbol besting ire. 1700 UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL PL. CHARLOTTE. NC 28213 -704 - 597-8454 Mr. 11.14. Blosser Abitibi -Price Corporation P.O. Box 98 Roarins River. N.C. 28669 Storet Parameters Number p. 6 , Number of Samples: 1 2 1. Plant Discharge r, 4. S. 6. PErki ii a a ENGINEERING DateYReoorted: 12/30/88 Date*Collected: 11/30/88 Date Received: 11/30/88 Results in MG/L unless otherwise noted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 70508 Aciditv 00410 Alkalinitv 00940 Chloride 00081 Color. Apparent Pt -Co Unit 150 ON '00 Harriness . Total 00615 Nitrite 70507 t1rtho-vho2vhoru3 70300 Residue. Total Filterable 00095 Spec. Conductance umhos/cm 00945 Sulfate 00745 Sulfide 00680 Total Organic Carbon Total Or1_anie Halides 50060 Residual Chlorine <0:1 Storet Metals Number Results in ma/l 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 01097 Antimonv. Total (Sb) <0.250 01032 Chromium. Hexavalent (Cr+6) 01037 Cobalt. Total (Co) <0.020 01059 Thallium. Total (T1) <0.250 01102 Tin. Total (Sn) <0.100 01012 Bervllium. Total (Be) <0.010 01062 Molvbdenum. Total (Mo) <0.050 01152 Titanium. Total (Ti) 0.023 Certified By : SOURCE TESTING / AMBIENT AIR / WATER / WASTEWATER / HAZARDOUS WASTES / INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE / GROUNDWATER / CONSULTING