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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0025445_Tech_Assist_Inspection_20180525Water Resources Environmental Quality May 25, 2018 Michael Glass City of Randleman 204 South Main Street Randleman, NC 27317 Subject: Technical Assistance Visit NPDES Permit NCO025445 Randleman WWTP Randolph County Dear Mr. Glass, ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Interim Director On Thursday, May 17, 2018, 1 met with you for a Technical Assistance visit at the Randleman Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 3475 Applewood Road in Randleman. The visit was at your request concerning some higher than normal ammonia results that you had experienced during the last 5 months, starting in December 2017. My observations, and highlights of our conversation are listed below for your review. The entire aeration system in all four basins has now been upgraded. However, with two blowers running the basins have trouble reaching a D.O. level of 1.0 mg/I. When a third blower is turned on the basins develop a frothy foam in excessive amounts that carries over to the clarifiers. The Town has reached out to several individual experts for technical assistance, but no one has been able to pinpoint the problem. Although nothing conclusive was found to be the cause of the foaming problems, the following remedial actions were discussed: 1. The day of my visit the MLSS was 4880 mg/I in Plant #1, 7720 mg/I in Plant #2, 4730 mg/I in Plant #3, and 2920 mg/I in Plant #4. You explained that holes had recently been discovered in the splitter box that feeds the 4 aeration basins. A new splitter box was being fabricated and would be immediately installed when it arrived at the plant. 2. Lowering the MLSS after balancing out the contents in each aeration basin. This might reduce the dissolved oxygen demand and raise the D.O. to an acceptable range for nitrification to occur. 3. While running the third blower with only fine air diffusers it might be possible that with the lack of mixing, the aeration basins are turning into a type of dissolved air flotation unit. If this is a possibility, perhaps adding some course air diffusers to improve mixing would remedy this problem. <�Nothtng Compares -,- State State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality Our office appreciates the effort that you and the City of Randleman puts into staying in compliance with your NPDES permit by reaching out to the Winston-Salem Regional Office, as well as other wastewater treatment professionals for technical assistance. In closing I would like to thank you for the opportunity to visit the City of Randleman Wastewater Treatment Plant, and try to help you with your plant problems. It was a pleasure getting to work with you and tour the plant. If I can be of any more help, please don't hesitate to contact me at Gary. Hudson(&ncdenr.gov or (336) 776-9694. Sincerely, Gy Hudson Regional Consultant Water Quality Regional Operations NC Division of Water Resources