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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG130073_MONITORING INFO_20190712MILO STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS PERMIT NO. n/ G i 3 b o 3 DOC TYPE ❑ HISTORICAL FILE C MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ liI (� 1 YYYYMMDD A C R Stormwater Discharge Outfall (SDO) Qualitative Monitoring Report For guidance on filling out thisform,please visit: >t //12ortalncdenrore/web/wa1ws/su/nodessw#tab-4 Permit No.: N/J—/—/—/—/—/—/—/ or Certificate of Coverage No.: Facility Name: County: ° Inspector: Date of Inspection: Time of Inspection: Phone No. Total Event Precipitation (inches): RF- ;izi%. C� Was this a "Representative Storm Event" or "Measureable Storm Event' as. efined by the permit? (See information below.) JUL 12 2019 Yes ❑ No CFii i r, F)LE^ 1'�,'!r2 `','-CT1G, Please verify whether Qualitative Monitoring must be performed during a "representative storm event" or "measureable storm event" (requirements vary, depending on the permit). Qualitative monitoring requirements vary. Most permits require qualitative monitoring to ue performed during a "representative storm event" or during a "measureable storm event" However, some permits do not have this requirement. Please refer to these definitions, if applicable. A "representative storm event' is a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72 hours (3 days) in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. A single storm event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation. A "measurable storm event' is a storm event that results in an actual discharge from the permitted site outfall. The previous measurable storm event must have been at least 72 hours prior. The 72-hour storm interval does not apply if the permittee is able to document that a shorter interval is representative for local storm events during the sampling period, and the permittee obtains )roval from the local DW( 'wee= By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: (Signature of Permittee or Designee) Pagel of 2 5WU-242, Las modified 10/25/2012 1. Outfall Description: I Outfall No. Structure (pipe, ditch, etc.) D Ol r 5' G Receiving Stream: Desc/ribe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drainage area: (�G r-(.iG eO Y-nct'je/12/ S4,2>La� 2. Color: Describe the color of the discharge using basic colors (red, brown, blue, etc.) and tint (light, medium, dark) as descriptors: n / e 3. Odor: Describe any weak chlorine odor, etc.): _ M odors that the discharge may have (i.e., smells strongly of oil, 4. Clarity: Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge, where 1 is clear and 5 is very cloudy: 1 2 3 4 5 S. Floating Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of floating solids in the stormwater discharge, where 1 is no solids and 5 is the surface covered with floating solids: 1 2 3 4 5 6. Suspended Solids: Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the stormwater discharge, where 1 is no solids and S is extremely muddy: 1 2 3 4 5 7. Is there any foam in the stormwater discharge? Yes 8. Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge? Yes 9. Is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? 10. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution: List and No No Yes No Note: Low clarity, high solids, and/or the presence of foam, oil sheen, or erosion/deposition may be indicative of pollutant exposure. These conditions warrant further investigation. Page 2 of 2 SWU-242, Last modified 10/25/2012