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Document Date:
March 11, 2009
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North Carolina
Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
Mr. William H. Perkins Jr...
Town of North Wilkesboro.
P.O. Box 218
, NCDENR
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality.
Coleen H. Sullins
Town Manager
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Dear Mr. Perkins:
Director
March 11, 2009
Subject: NPDES Permit Issuance
Permit No. NC0020761.
Thurman Street WWTP
Wilkes County
Dee Freeman
Secretary
Division personnel have reviewed and approved your application for renewal of the
subject permit. Accordingly, we are forwarding the attached NPDES discharge permit. This
permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1
and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency dated October 17, 2007 (or as subsequently amended.)
The permit authorizes the Town of North Wilkesboro to discharge municipal wastewater
from the Thurman Street WWTP to the Yadkin River, a class C water in the Yadkin -Pee Dee
River Basin. The final permit includes discharge limitations/or monitoring for flow, total
suspended solids (TSS), BOD5, total residual chlorine and fecal coliform.
The following procedure has been recently implemented by DWQ: Total residual chlorine
(TRC) compliance level chanced to 50 ua/1 Effective March 1, 2008, the Division received EPA
approval to allow a 50ug/l TRC compliance level. This change is due to analytical difficulties
with TRC measurements. Facilities will still be required to report actual results on their
monthly discharge monitoring report (DMR) submittals, but for compliance purposes, all TRC
values below 50 ug/1 will be treated as zero. A footnote regarding this change has been added
to the effluent limitations page. in the permit.
The following is a modification from the draft permit of January 14th :
• Quarterly effluent monitoring for total copper and total zinc has been removed from
the NPDES permit. The previous recommendation for quarterly monitoring was
based on the reasonable potential to exceed the action level for copper. Upon
further evaluation, a review of North Wilkesboro's record of passing all toxicity
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tests, the low instream waste concentration of 1.5% and the reduction in the flow
of a significant industrial user, DWQ now recommends the removal of quarterly
monitoring for these parameters.
If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this
permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written
request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form
of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and
filed with the office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North
Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made, this permit shall be final and binding.
Please take notice that this permit is not transferable. The Division may require
modification revocation and reissuance of the permit. This permit does not affect the legal
requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality
or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act, or any
other Federal or Local governmental permits may be required.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Ms. Jacquelyn
Nowell at telephone number (919) 807-6386 or email jackie.noweU@ncmail.net.
Sincerely,
oleen H. Sullins
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Attachments
cc: Jimmy Martin, ORC/Town of Wilkesboro P.O. 218 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
EPA Region IV
Winston Salem Regional Office/Surface Water Protection Section
Aquatic Toxicology Unit/ESS
Jennie Atkins/Environmental Sciences Section
PERCS/Attu: Monti Hassan
(NODES File/NC0020761 r
Central Files
Permit NCO020761
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
PERMIT
TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other
lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by. the North Carolina
Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act, as amended,
Town of North Wilkesboro
is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at the
Thurman Street WWTP
100 Thurman Street
North Wilkesboro
Wilkes County
to receiving waters designated as the Yadkin River in the Yadkin River Basin in
accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions
set forth in Parts I, II, III, and IV hereof.
The permit shall become effective April 1, 2009.
This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on September 30, 2013.
Signed this day March 11, 2009.
UaL
Ca en H. Sullins, Director
C J " Division of Water Quality
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
Permit NC0020761 '
SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET
All previous NPDES Permits issued to this facility, whether for operation or discharge, are hereby
revoked. [The exclusive authority to operate this facility arises under this permit. The authority to
operate the facility under previously issued permits bearing this number is no longer effective.]
The conditions, requirements, terms and provisions of this permit authorizing discharge under the
NPDES govern discharges from this facility.
Town of North Wilkesboro
is hereby authorized to:
1. Continue to operate an existing 2.0 MGD wastewater treatment facility
consisting of:
• mechanical bar screen and, manual bypass bar screen
• grit chamber
• influent pump station
• influent flow measurement
• primary clarification
• dual aeration basins
• secondary clarification
• chlorine disinfection
• sodium bisulfite dechlorination
• flow measurement
• aerobic digestion
• sludge thickening
• sludge drying beds
• sludge storage .
The facility is located at the Thurman Street WWTP at 100 Thurman Street in
the Town of North Wilkesboro in Wilkes County.
2. Discharge from said treatment works at the location specified on the attached
map into the'Yadkin River, a class C water in the Yadkin River Basin.
Permit NCO020761
A. (1) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL
Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to
discharge treated wastewater from Outfall 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the
Permittee as specified below:
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
PARAMETER
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Measurement
Sample Type
Sample
Average
e
Average
g
Maximum
Frequency
q cy
1
Locationor
Flow
2.0 MGD
Continuous
RecordingInfluent
Effluentt
BOD5, 20°Cz
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
3/Week
Composite
.
Influent,
Effluent
Total Suspended Solids2
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
3/Week
Composite
Influent,
Effluent
NH3 as N
9.0 mg/L
27.0 mg/L
3/Week
Composite
Effluent
(.April 1-October 31)
NH3 as N
24.0 mg/L
35.0 mg/L
3/Week
Composite
Effluent
(November 1-March 31)
Effluent,
Fecal Coliform
200/100 ml
400/100 ml
3/Week
Grab
Upstream,
Downstream
Total Residual Chlorine3
28 µg/L
3/Week
Grab
Effluent
Temperature, °C
3/Week
Grab
Effluent
pH
Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units at
3/Week
Grab
Effluent
all times
Total Nitrogen
Monthly
Composite
Effluent
Total Phosphorus
Monthly
Composite
Effluent
Chronic Toxicity4
Quarterly
Composite
Effluent
Footnotes:
1. Sample Locations: Upstream — Upstream 100 yards above outfall; Downstream- Downstream 100 yards
below the outfall. As a member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Association, the subject facility is not
responsible for conducting the instream monitoring requirements summarized above. Should your
membership in the Association be terminated, the Division shall be immediately notified and all instream
monitoring requirements will be immediately reinstated.
2. The monthly average effluent BODe and total suspended residue concentrations shall not exceed 15% of
their respective influent value (85% removal).
3. The Division shall consider all effluent total residual chlorine values reported below 50 µg/1 to be in
compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values
reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall
below 50 µg/l.
4. Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) P/F ® 1.5%, January, April, July and October; see condition A. (2) of this
permit.
THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE AMOUNTS.
Permit NCO020761
A. (2) CHRONIC TOXICITY PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY)
The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit observable inhibition of reproduction or significant
mortality to Ceriodaphnta dubia at an effluent concentration of 1.5%.
The permit holder shall perform at a minimum, quarterlu monitoring using test procedures outlined in
the "North Carolina Ceriodaphnia Chronic Effluent Bioassay Procedure," Revised February 1998, or
subsequent versions or "North Carolina Phase II Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Procedure"
(Revised -February 1998) or subsequent versions. The tests will be performed during the months of
January, April„July, and October. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the
NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes.
If the test procedure performed as the first test of any single quarter results in a failure or ChV below
the permit limit, then multiple -concentration testing shall be performed at a minimum, In each of the
two following months as described in "North Carolina Phase II Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test
Procedure" (Revised -February 1998) or subsequent versions.
The chronic value for multiple concentration tests will be determined using the geometric mean of the
highest concentration having no detectable impairment of reproduction or survival and the lowest
concentration that does have a detectable impairment of reproduction or survival. The definition of
"detectable impairment," collection methods, exposure regimes, and further statistical methods are
specified in the "North Carolina Phase II Chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity Test Procedure" (Revised -
February 1998) or subsequent versions.
All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent
Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the months in which tests were performed. If reporting pass/fail
results using the parameter code TGP3B, DWQ Form AT-1 (original) is sent to the below address. If
reporting Chronic Value results using the parameter code TBP3B, DWQ Form AT-3 (original) is to be
sent to the following address:
Attention: North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
Completed Aquatic Toxicity Test Forms shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Section no later
than 30 days after the end of the reporting period for which the report is made.
Test data shall be complete, accurate, include all supporting chemical/physical measurements and all
concentration/response data, and be certified by laboratory supervisor and ORC or approved designate
signature. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if
chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream.
Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is
required, the Permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test
form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the
report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to
the Environmental Sciences Section at the address cited above.
Should the Permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required,
monitoring will be required during the following month.
Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina
Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re-
opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits.
If the Permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently then required by this permit, the results of
such monitoring shall be included in the calculation & reporting of the data submitted on the DMR &
all AT Forms submitted.
Perni t NCO020761
A. (3.) EFFLUENT POLLUTANT SCAN
The Permittee shall perform an annual Effluent Pollutant Scan for all parameters listed in the attached table (in
accordance with 40 CFR Part 136). Samples shall represent seasonal variations. The analytical methods shall
be sufficiently sensitive to determine whether parameters are present in concentrations greater than applicable
standards and criteria. Unless otherwise indicated, metals shall be analyzed as "total recoverable."
Ammonia (as N)
Tmns-1,2-dichloroethylene
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
Chlorine (total residual, TRC)
1,1-dichloroethylene
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
Dissolved oxygen
1,2-dichloropropane
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Nitrate/Nibiite
1,3-dichloropropylene
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
Kjeldahl nitrogen
Ethylbenzene
Butyl benzyl phthalate
.Oil and grease
Methyl bromide
2chloronaphthalene
Phosphorus
Methyl chloride
4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether
Total dissolved solids
Methylene chloride
Chrysene
Hardness
1,1,2,2-tetrachioroethane
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Antimony -
Tetrachloroethylene
Di-n-octyl phthalate
Arsenic
Toluene
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
Beryllium
1,1,1-t ichloroethane
1,2dichlombenzene
Cadmium
1,12-trichloroethane
1,3-dichlcrobenzene
Chromium
Trichioroethylene
1,4-dichlorobenzene
Copper
Vinyl chloride
3,3-dichlorobenzidine
Lead
Acid -extractable compounds:
- Diethyl phthalate
Mercury
P-chloro-m-cresol
Dimethyl phthalate
Nickel
2-chlorophenol
2,4-dinitrotoluene
Selenium
2,4-dichlorophenol
2,6-dinitrotoluene
Silver
2,4-dimethylphenol
1,2-diphenylhydrazine
Thallium
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
- Fluoranthene
Zinc
2,4-dinitrophenol
Fluorene
Cyanide
2-nitrophenol
Hexachlorobenzene
Total phenolic compounds
4-nitrophenol
Hexachlorobutadiene
Volxe'le organic compounds:
Pentachbrophenol
Hexachlorocycio-pentadiene
Aaolein
Phenol
Hexachbroethane
Acrylonitrile
2,4,6-Mchlorophenol
Indeno(1,2,3-od)pyrene
Benzene
Base -neutral compounds:
Isophorone
Bromoform
Acenaphthene
Naphthalene
Carbon tetrachbride
Acenaphthylene
Nitrobenzene
Chlorobenzene
Anthracene
N-nitrosodl-n-propylamine
Chlorodibromomethane
Benzidine
N-mtrosodimethylamine
Chloroethane
Benzo(a)anthracene
N-nitrosodiphenylamine
2-chioroethylvinyl ether
Benzo(a)pyrene
Phenanthrene
Chloroform
3,4 benzofluoranthene
Pyrene
Dichlorobromomethane
Benzo(ghi)perylene
1,2,4-tdchlorobenzene
1,1-dichloroethane
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
1,2-dichloroethane
Bis (2-chbroethoxy) methane
-
Test results shall be reported to the Division in DWQ Form- A MR-PPAl or in a form approved by
the Director within 90 days of sampling. The report shall be submitted to the following address:
Division of Water Quality, Surface Water Protection Section, Central Files, 1617 Mail Service
Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617.
Permit NC0020761
NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control
organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls,
shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later
than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring.
NCO020761 / Thurman Street WWTP
Facility
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Latitude: 36009'44" Longitude: 81008'02"
Location
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Subbasin: 03-07-04
Receiving Stream: Yadkin River/
Town of North Wilkesboro
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Wilkes Count
AMENDMENT TO FACTSHEET
3/4/2009 — In comments received on 1/26/2009, Town asked for removal of quarterly monitoring for Copper and
zinc. Noted that data showed low values and one of the SIUs flow has decreased flow by 50%. No prospects of
adding SIU in the future. Facility currently has pretreatment short term monitoring program.
Reviewed the RPA again and the reasonable potential was shown only on the acute allowables for the action
levels for Cu and Zn. No RP on the chronic allowables. Consultation with Senior staff that due to low IWC
(1.5%), good toxicity test record and RP only on the acute, probably can drop the quarterly monitoring for these
parameters.
1
Called Marshall Hyatt of EPA , discussed with him and he okayed the removal of quarterly monitoring since Cu
and Zn are NC action levels.
Fact Sheet
NPDFS NC0020761 Renewal
Pa1,e 4
DENR/DWQ
FACT SHEEP FOR NPDES PERMIT DEVELOPMENT
NPDES No. NCO020761
Facility Information
Applicant/Fa6ility.Name:
Town of North Wilkesboro/Thurman Street WWTP
Applicant Address:>,:
P.O. Box 218; North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Facility Address: i'',t;
100 Thurman Street; North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Permitted Flow ..
2.0 MGD
Type of Waste: '
Domestic and industrial
Facility/Permit Status:
Grade III /Active: Renewal
County:
Wilkes County
Miscellaneous
Receiving Stream:
Yadkin River
Regional Office:
Winston-Salem
Stream Classification:
C
State Grid / USGS Quad:
C 14N W
303(d) Listed?
No
Permit Writer:
Jac uel n M. Nowell
Subbasin:
03-07-01
Date:
December 29, 2008
Drainage Area (mi):
526
Lat. 360 09' 44" N Lone. 810 OS' 02" W
Summer 7Q10 (cfs)
196
Winter 7Q 10 (cfs):.
267
30 2 cfs
393
Average Flow (cfs):
683
IWC (%):
_
1.5%
BACKGROUND
North Wilkesboro's Thurman Street W WTP is a 2.0 MGD Grade III facility serving the town of
North Wilkesboro and the communities of Millers Creek and Broadway, as well as two
Categorical Industrial Users (CIU). The facility has a short term pretreatment program with the
Division of Water Quality's PERCS Unit that will continue to be implemented in the next permit
term.This facility is a member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Association, a monitoring
coalition for the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin.
The Permittee applied for renewal by submitting EPA Form 2A on February 1, 2008. The
Permittee reports no major changes to the facility since the previous renewal and has not
requested any changes to the permit.
Instream Monitoring and Verification of Existing Conditions and DMR Data Review
This facility discharges to the Yadkin River in sub -basin 03-07-01 of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River
Basin. At the point of discharge, the Yadkin River is classified as C waters and is not listed as an
impaired stream [303 (d)-listed as of June 2006].
Instream data downstream of the site were available for temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO),
fecal coliform and conductivity. Temperatures appear seasonally appropriate and all DO
concentrations are above 5.0 mg/L, the water quality standard. Fecal coliform concentrations are
highly variable, ranging from 1.0 cfu/100 mL to 700-efu/100 mL. Without upstream data to
compare with the downstream values, there is no way to determine whether the discharge is
having an impact on this parameter. Unfortunately, the nearest upstream monitoring station is
about 15 miles upstream of the discharge, which is too far away from the downstream station to
provide useful comparison. For this reason, downstream conductivity cannot be well evaluated.
Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) dating from January 2001-May 2003 were reviewed to
evaluate the effluent data from this facility.
Fact Shect
NI'DES NC0020761 Renewal
Page I
The conventional parameters are summarized in Table 1, below. The data indicate that the
facility has been in compliance with all monthly average limits during the period of review. Data
for total nitrogen, total phosphorus, ammonia nitrogen and total residual chlorine are summarized
in Table 2. Total nitrogen and phosphorus values seem typical for this type of facility and
ammonia nitrogen and total residual chlorine values are within oermit limits.
Average 0.7606 16.69 5.62 5.31 1.0
Maximum 1.0450 22.90 9.39 13.00 1.0
Minimum 1 0.5710 1 11.7 1 3.16 1 3.0 1 1.0
Table I - NCO020761 DMR Data for conventional parameters (January 2001-May 2003).
Table 2 - NCO020761 DMR Data for conventional parameters (January 2001-May 2003).
Toxicant data are collected through the Pretreatment Long Term Monitoring Plan (LTMP) and
are discussed in the Reasonable Potential Analysis section of this fact sheet.
Correspondence
The Winston-Salem Regional Office (WSRO) conducted site visits over the course of the
previous permit term to evaluate the facility's compliance with the NPDES permit. The facility
was found to be in compliance. A compliance review of the period from January 2001 through
September 2003 showed no Notices of Violation (NOVs). The facility has passed all toxicity
tests within this permit term.
PERMITTING STRATEGY
Waste Load Allocation (WLA)
The Division prepared the last WLA for the previous permit renewal. The previous and current
effluent limits were based on guidelines and water quality standards. The Division has judged
previous parameters and limits to be appropriate for renewal with some exceptions. Two permit
conditions have changed as a result of a change in Division permitting guidance.
Weekly average ammonia limits based on a 3:1 ratio with the monthly average (but no higher
than 35.0 mg/L) will be implemented in this permit. This is a new statewide policy that resulted
from EPA requirements. The current summer monthly average limit is 9.0 mg/L, which results
in a summer weekly average limit of 27.0 mg/L. Likewise, the winter monthly average limit is
24.0 mg/L, so the winter weekly average limit is 35.0 mg/L.
In addition, an annual pollutant scan will be added such that the Permittee can collect the
necessary data required by EPA Form 2A throughout the permit term. This condition is now
standard on all major municipal permits in North Carolina.
Reasonable Potential Analysis (RPA)
The Division conducted EPA -recommended analyses to determine the reasonable potential for
toxicants to be discharged by this facility, based on data from the pretreatment Short Term
Monitoring Plan (STMP). No toxicants are currently monitored through the NPDES permit. The
reasonable potential analysis was performed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, cyanide,
mercury, lead, nickel, silver, selenium and zinc. The results indicate no reasonable potential for
the facility to discharge any of these parameters. They will continue to be monitored through
the STMP, but no additional monitoring is required.
Fact y1ect
NI'DI:S NC0020761 kvncwal
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Priority Pollutant Analysis (PPA)
The Permittee submitted four PPAs (years 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007) with the renewal
application. The 2008 PPA was submitted in DMRs to Central Files. The following were
detected in the analyses: copper, zinc.. methyl chloride, bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, antimony,
total phenolic compounds, chloroform, dichlorobromomethane, thallium and selenium. A
reasonable potential analysis indicated that these were not present in levels that would exceed
water quality standards or federal criteria.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES
PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR PERMIT ISSUANCE
Draft Permit to Public Notice: January 14, 2009
Permit Scheduled to Issue (Tentative): March 1, 2009
NPDES DIVISION CONTACT
If you have questions regarding any of the above information or on the attached permit, please contact
Jackie Nowell at (919) 807-6386.
NAME: DATE:
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January 21, 2009
Jacquelyn M. Nowell
Western NPDES Program
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Subject: Draft NPDES Permit
Permit No. NCO020761
Thurman Street W WTP
Wilkes County
Dear Ms. Nowell,
JAN 2 6 2009
DENR , WATER OUAL11Y
POINT SOURCE BRANCH
I'm writing this letter to comment on the draft permit that I received on 01-21-09. After reviewing the
Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirement page, I feel that there is no reason for monitoring for
total copper or total zinc. I took data from our H WA, STMP and from our SIU's, with the following results.
Total copper was .178 mg/I and total zinc was .023 mg/I for the annual average. Also one of the SIU's
flow has decreased at least 50% from .070 mgd to .030 mgd. We will also be removing one of our SIU's in
the near future when the new pretreatment streamlining rules go into effect. Please keep in mind at this
time we only have two SIU's in our pretreatment program and after reviewing our IWS, I do not see the
potential in adding any new SIU's in the near future.
1 hope that you will take this information in consideration when writing the final copy of this permit.
Sincerely,
4w�,
9,J
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SuperintendenUORC
CC: George Smith, Winston Salem Regional Office
Office of the NlW" fl' Superintendent/ORC/Preirestment Coordinator
100 Thurman Street -Post Office Ron 219-\orth Wilkesboro, North Carolina 2965?-Phuuc 336-1138-5001-Fax 336-938-1779
j martin�n) north-" ilkesboro.wm
re NC0020761, TMumnan St W WTP
Subject: reNC0020761, Thurman St WWTP
From: Hyatt.Marshall@epamail.epa.gov
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 08:11:45 -0500
To: jackie.nowell@ncmail.net
EPA has no comments on this draft permit.
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January 12, 2009
MEMORANDUM
TO: Jackie Nowell
NPDES Unit
FROM: Steve Tedder, Regional Supervisor
George Smith, WSRO 146
SUBJECT: Town of North Wilkesboro
Draft NPDES Permit No. NCO020761
Wilkes County
Attached you will find the comments from this office concerning the draft permit.
If you have any questions please contact George Smith at 336-771-4968.
cc: WSRO Files
PUBLIC
GVMMIJJwwnvrvr_.a v.,
7617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER
RALEIGH, NC 27699-1517
NOTIFICATION OF INTENT
TO ISSUE A NPDES
WASTEWATER PERMIT
On the basis of thorough staff re-
view and application of NC General
Statute 143.215.1 and 15A NCAC
02H.0109 and other lawful stan-
dards and regulations, the North
Carolina Environmental Manage-
ment Commission proposes to issue
a National Pollutant 'Discharge
Elimination System - (NPDES)
wastewater discharge permit to the
person(s) listed below effective 45
days from the. publish date of this
notice.
Written comments regarding the
proposed permit will be accepted
until 30 days after the publish date
of this notice. All comments received
prior to that date are considered in
the final determinations regarding
the proposed permit. The Director of
the NC Division of Water Quality
may decide to hold a public meeting
for the proposed permit, should the
Division receive a significant degree,
of public interest.
Publisher's Affidavit
State of North Carolina, Wilkes County.
Personally appeared before me the Undersigned JULIUS C. HUBBARD, JR.
and/or JOHN W. HUBBARD Co -Publishers of WILKES JOURNAL -PATRIOT,
a public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in North
Wilkesboro, in the county aforesaid who, being duly sworn, upon his oath, sayeth
that the notice of which the attached is a true copy, was duly published in said
paper for insertions successively, the first of which publication
was on the day of 2007 and the
last on the day of 20 —
• � Q f+��
Publication Fee $
Co -Publisher of Wilkes Journal -Patriot
��COI.E FEE' O�jVd
Subscribed and sworn to before me GIa:L 3r
n 2009
Notary -
Public ' Notary Public
e
y Commission ires My Commission Expires 10 03-2009
4 . ��: M ex P
Copies or the draft permit and
other -supporting information on file
used to determine conditions pre-
sent in the draft permit are available -
upon
request and payment of the
costs of reproduction. Mail com-
ments and/or requests for informa-
tion to the' NC Division of Water
Quality at the above address or call
Dina Sprinkle (919) 807-6304 at the .
Point Source Branch. Please include
the NPDES permit number (below)
in any communication. Interested
persons may also visit the Division
of Water Quality at 512 N. Salisbury
Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27604-1148
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. to review information on
file.
The Roaring Gap Club, Inc (P.O.
Box 129, Roaring Gap, N.C., 28668
has applied for renewal of NPM
permit NC0038997 for the Roaring
Gap Club WWTP in Wilkes County.
This permitted facility discharges
treated domestic wastewater to the
unnamed tributary to the Mitchell
River in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River
Basin. Currently BOD, total sus.
pended solids, fecal coliform and
total residual chlorine are water.
'quality limited. This discharge may
affect future allocations in this por-
tion of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River
Basin.
The Town of North Wilkesboro,
P.O. Box 218, North Wilkesboro,
North Carolina, 28659, has applied
for renewal of its permit, North
Wilkesboro - Thurman St. Waste-
water Treatment Plant - NPDES No.
NC0020761, discharging treated
municipal wastewater to the Yadkin
River in the Yadkin River Basin.
Ammonia, fecal coliform, and resid
ual chlorine are water quality limited.
This discharge may affect future dis-
chargesin this portion of the basin.
.1-16-tt(F)
A �E✓/ri
U
6g3 c
300� ,�93 cis
A!
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
North Wilkesboro WWTP
NCO020761
Time Period 2D06-2008
0.(MGD) 2
WWTPChcw III
7010S (cfs) 196
IWC (%) 0 7010S 1.557
701OW(ns) 0
®70YOW 100
3002 (cfs) 393
03002 0.7826
Aug. Stream Flo., CIA (cfs) 683
® OA 0.4518
Resting Stream Yadkin River
Stream Class C
Outfall 001
Ow = 2 MGD
STANDARDS 6
PARAMETER
TYPE
CRITERIA (2)
POL
Units
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
t1I
NC W0.9/ NFIY/
LMot lab
00.t MURMLI 4RnMrN
Mum'. WA
y
Arsenic
C
10
uyL
9 0 5.0
_ ___ _ _
------------------------
Note: n12
CMank: 2,213
Only 9 values used for RPA N. lemonade Needed show
Limited data set
All values bI detect. DOminW to Torten In BTMP.
pouf¢: WA
Used -4 values Iron PPM. Date Irani 2906 re an outlier.
Antimony
NC
540.0
uWL
4 1 99.1
Reasonable potental not ahmn ,
Note: n�12
_ _ __ _ _
Chronk: 41,105
Recommend tm Ilmn or monitoring in permit.
--------------------------------
Limited data set
Combine to moni cr In ennual PPA
Mule: 15
Only 9 values used its RPA. No reasonable potential shorn
COmiaetomonitor In STMP."'
Cadmium
NC
2 15
UaL
9 1 87
Chronic: --128
- t. :,; '• h
Nete:nd2
Limited data set
Mute: 1,022
Only 9 values used for RPA No reasonable WenW ehorrr
Chromium
NC
W 1,022
9 0 2.5
Nlvaluesbtaetedson CAiltieuetOmooltor'leveip.'
Chro d: 3,211
'
Note: n<12
Limited data set
Mire: 7
Cu Is NC action IavM eMd,',N_. reasonable potential 0
Copper
NC
] AL ).3
9 9 213.6
_
ec%ed chronic elbwede�flP SMwn laacule eilowebe du
Note: na12
Chronk: 451)daceihSe}nL
eNd, no limit recommennee lnpermtt',
Limited data set
RBCpnmeM quarterly moMWM In tlM permit.
Mute: M
Only 9 studs used to RPA: No reasonable potential shout
Cyanide
NC
5 N 22
10
9 0 5.0
All vM�as M oenecl:' CdndnUO W meNur In sTMP.
Note: n<12
Chronic. 321
JnWL
Urrubiddala sat
Meta: WA
Limited consistent teed. No RP sheen to chrank atilt
Chloroform
C
170
5 2 300.3
Racoamendnolimll Ormonttairglnparo Conlnusto
Note: ncl2
Need:
Chronic: 37,625
motor In anneal PPAS;_ _ _ _-_ -------
data set
Mire: 34
Only 9 vMum used la RPA. No rechane l potential atgwr
Lead
NC
25 N M 8
ug/L
9 0 5.0
-
All velum W direct. Cortina W mother in STMP. -
Chronk: 1,6W
l t
Note:n<12
Limited data set
Mire: WA
Only 9 values used la RPA. No reasonable potantiM ehwa
Mercury
NC
12
Z0OD0
9 0 1. W W
All veluea tell demm.' Contlnde to monll In STMP:.'
Chrok:-- Tri
Note: nc12
Limited dale set
Mire: WA
'
Moly reca urn
A
3,500
uWL
4 3 64.5
_
Note: n<12
Chronk'. 447,210
Only 4 velum used for RPA. No reasonable Mandel ¢hole
Limited Oaf, set
Conan" to manta In STMP. •'
Mira: 261
Only 9 values used for RPA. No reayonable potential shover
Nickel
NC
W 261
uWL
9 0 5.0
All valuer bI EMeo: Camel" to manlm In STMP.
Chrok: 5,652
S
Note: nc12
umited data sot
Mire: WA
Limited Woodshed. Sent only fo WS. Recommend no hmit
Phenols
A
f N
uWL
5 1 178.9
or monitocnp In permit. Continue 16 mmNar In annual
NOW: nc12
_ _ _ _
Chronic: 128
PPA'-
Limited data set
,•.
Mute: 56
Only 9 vaues used for RPA. No reasonable potential shover
Selenium
NC
5.0 56
ug/L
9 1 372
8 values M dishonor. Continue to mother In STMP.
Note:na2
_
Chronic :--321
"';
Limited data set
1-
Mule: t
Only 9 velum used! to RPA. No reavwable Manuel ¢hoer
Silver
NC
0,W M 123
ug/L
9 0 2.5
All'vtees 0't deeontinue M moniloi In STMP.
acl: C
Note: nc12
Chronk:---a._
-
Limited data set
Mule: 67
Zn is NC action level emit No reasonable poientiM io "
Zinc
NC
W AL 67
ug/L
9 9 197.8
exceed! chronic MlOwade: RP Shown to edam eliminate. N
Note: ncl2
_
Chronk: 3,211
Ndeuse Mama.—n;7 nd trecanmeZWW,-r T'— —
td data sat
RecommerM p.,. monl[edrp In de geed,
• Loosely . •• Feasheatr DiYMNe
C: Cerei of enk
NC- Nomce/cinogm lc
A -Aesthefc
M76I,da0 .xb, has
ll9/2009
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
2
Arsenic
Antimony
Date
Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
Date Date
BDL=1/2DL
Results
1 ( Feb-2008
< 1 10 0
5.0
Sid Dev,
0.0000
1 ^Jan 2008 •.
�T28
28.0
Std Dev.
7.7500
0 1001
5.0
Mean
5.0000
2 4Cct 2006
d l
Mean
16,3750
100�
5.0
C.V.
0.0000
3'Ja0 2007t4
r 25
12.5
C.V.
0.4733
4 "` ,
k 10 0
5.0
n .
9
4 4r 2004.._
v�, ° 251
12.5
n
4
5 Jan-2008
110
5.0
5 Ju12005
�
25
12.5
6[:Sn-2007
i 10.0
5.0
Mutt Factor =
1.0000
6(( 'N,
«
Mutt Factor =
3.5400
7 Apr-2004
+•; 40A
5.0
Max. Value
5.0 ug/L
7k ^+
��';
Max. Value
28.0 ug/L
8 Jul.20051
��?10A
5.0
Max. Pred Cw
5.0 uWL
8 ' e n k'
n rw ;
Max. Pred Cw
99.1 ug4
9;,+'Cct-
5.0
r
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
3
4
Cadmium
Chromium
Date Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
Date Data
BDL=120L
Results
1
Feti 20087 7=j
1.0
Std Dev.
0.6667
1 Feb 2008 < 5
2.5
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
c., `_ .� , F1,2'..
�
1.0
Mean
1.2222
„
2 , t����5±
,`.
2.5
Mean
2.5000
3
qua ,'t 47. vx";42t
1.0
C.V.
0.5455
3 I5� t < r
2,5
C.V.
0.0000
4
�kt1 2�
1.0
n
9
4 "k' rr +
2.5
n
9
5
Jan7 r. 3'
3.0
nq5!
5 Jan 200Be. . t5�
2.5
6�,
Jan-2007 1< / lk:2
1.0
Mult Factor =
2.8900
6 Jan 2007xq 5;
2.5
Mull Factor =
1.0000
7
Apr 2004 < ��-1n 2�
1.0
Max. Value
3.0 ug/L
7 Apr 2004 t: t5'
2.5
Max. Value
2.5 ug/L
8
Jul-2005+z
1.0
Max. Fred Cw
8.7 ug/L
8 Jul 2005 .', q r ay 5
2.5
Max. Fred Cw
2.5 ug/L
1.00
9�„Oct.2008; <�5�;
2.5
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
5
6
Copper
Cyanide
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
1I Feb-20081,,L�Aj
"+'� 12
12.0
Std Dev.
11,8954
1
{' Feb 2008
'f , 5
5.0
Sttl Dev.
0.0000
2
'F6`
8.0
Mean
12.6667
21iL4,xk
r ',
< y'p' `51
5.0
Mean
5.0000
5.0
C.V.
0.9391
3
x Neu
'i 5�
50
C.V.
0.0000
4t
_a;51
5.0
n
9
4{
'' 3.,
+ �5�
5.0
n
9
5{ Jan-2008
51
5.0
Stttf
Jan 2008T'
,�5'
5.0
64.Jan-2007J'r.:�14i
14.0
Mutt Factor =
5.2100
6
iJan2007`1
u!zt75.
5.0
Mutt Factor =
1.0000
7�;OCt-2006
?41+
41.0
Max. Value
41.0 ugtL
7
Oct 2008<
< �' 5.
5.0
Max. Value
5.0 ug4
8k -Jul-2005r
'120
20.0
Max. Fred Cw
213.6 ugrL
8
X'Jul 2005'!`
g' ✓1y'S'
5.0
Max. Pred Cw
5.0 ug/L
9' Aprv2004
4.0
9
Apr 2004�
_�:51
5.000
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
7
8
Chloroform
Lead
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
1
-0ct-2006
(�,1"�43�
1.4
Std Dev.
5,9471
1 Feb 2008,
< �10,
5.0
Sttl Dev.
0.0000
2
Jul-2005
,k14Il
14.0
Mean
3.3860
2
01
5.0
Mean
5.0000
3
{Jan4008r
s.41q
0.5
C.V.
1.7564
3 y-^� At
< ' 10'
5.0
C.V.
0.0000
4
Jari-2007
�<
< -• 1
0.5
n
5
4 ;
< �; 10
5.0
n
9
5
Apr 2004��
0.5
5 Jan 2008i1"
1
a 10
5.0
6
,
4
Mult Factor=
21.4500
6 Jan 2007 ,
+ 10
r
5.0
Mutt Factor=
1,0000
7
Max. Value
14.0 ug/L
7 Oct 2006 F.
1 10
5.0
Max. Value
5.0 ug/L
8
,;
e�(
x,ka �.,!
Max. Pretl Cw
300.3 ug/L
8 Jul 2005;.
< 10`
5.0
Max. Fred Cw
5.0 ug/L
9
.,-."
`'._
9�.,.APr 2004 °.
<w-` 10
5.0
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
9
10
Mercury
Molybdenum
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
1 Feb-2008'Y2
1.0
Sttl Dev.
0.0000
1 Feb 2008
< u5'
2.5
Sttl Dev.
5.34
71-0 2
1.0
Mean
1.0000
2 ` -A--;
r`%.-{
L '91
9.0
Mean
9.63
3 �'r2
1.0
C.V.
0.0000
3y
'312
12.0
C.V.
0.56
4� ' ` n
1�.2.
1.0
n
9
4
rl lrl5'
15.0
n
4
5+ Jad-2008
�� t 2,
1.0
5
6 �Jari-2007'si
s�P
1.0
Mult Factor=
1.00
6 2 <
��z,
Mult Factor =
4.3000
7 pct.2gp6 k
s%,tp
1.0
Max. Value
1.0 ng4
7 + +
�'�� ✓
Max. Value
15.0 u94.
8 Jul-2005$
7' 2
1.0
Max. Pred Cw
1.0 ngtL
8 �' ` n
r re
Max. Pretl Cw
64.5 ug4.
x
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
11
12
Nickel
Phenols
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
1 Fea2008
10
5.0
Slot Dev.
0.0000
1
CPCPCPt---Oct 200E
�23i
23.0
Std Dev.
8.0498
2�y� / iJ u
< �
5.0
Mean
5.0000
2�an
2008 -
< r i10;
5.0
Mean
8,6000
3 s
< �` ;,10
5.0
C.V.
0.0000
3
Jan 2007
< 10
5.0
C.V.
0.9360
4.10{
5 Jan 2008 F
5.0
n
9
4
Ju12005 `
{ 10�
5.0
n
5
< 1410
5.0
5
Apr 2004 -'_
< 10I
5.0
6 Jan-2007'
< 1r+*10�
5.0
Mult Factor=
1.0000
6�
i b
+w'
Mult Factor =
7.7800
7�f Oct-2006�7,
8 Ju12005
<
5.0
Max. Value
5.0 ug4
7
tr��
Max. Value
23.0 ug/L
!
u�.410�
�,p:,101
SA
Max. Fred Cw
5.0 ug/L
8
S 72
V�.l-f 4S.,�
Max. Pred Cw
178.9 ug4
9x,Apr2004Iy<
10
5.0
gi!�ti�p,�
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6 - 12/30/2008
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
13
14
Selenium
Silver
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
Data
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
1 y?, Feb 2008�1,1,14
-%'T10;
5.0
Std Dev.
3.0000
1
Feb 2008�
'L '�.5
2.5
Sod Dev.
0.0000
2
b 10'
&0
Mean
6,0000
2
�,+>�r a't
<1'u �L 51
2.5
Mean
5000
� 0000
3� t -,:
""n' 10�
5.0
C.V.
Q5000
3
�. .1 `z
n t { 5
'�a
2.5
C.V.
48 iy+4ti
10'
5.0
n
9
4
%rrg�pW.a,!i
�'�, 5�
k'
2.5
n
9
5� Jan-2008
141
j
14.0
5
dJan 2008-."i`
t� S'
2.5
6 Jan-2007r..
s�.10
5.0
Mult Factor =
2.6600
6
Jan 200T�
rOar! 5'
2.5
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7�;. Apr-2004ra
4'101
5.0
Max. Value
14.0 ug4
7
nApr 2004<
-x*, 51
2.5
Max. Value
2.5 ugrL
Br Jul-2D05+
r. 10�
5.0
Max. Pred Cw
37.2 ugfL
8
Jul 2005 n�
< t%4'a 51
2.5
Max. Pred Cw
2.5 ug/L
9L Oct_2006
5D
9
`Oit-2006'_
; 5
2.5
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
BDL=1/2DL
Results
24.0
Std Dev.
22.7541
79.0
Mean
63.6667
68.0
C.V.
0.3574
61.0
n
9
84.0
38.0
Mult Factor =
2.0600
71.0
Max. Value
96.0
96.0
Max. Fred Cw
197.8
52.0
-8-
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Yadkin River Basin
Subbasin
03-07-01
Assessment
Waterbody and Description Unit (A U) Class
Subbasin
Impaired
Use
Year
Listed Category and Reason for Listing
Potential Source(s)
Miles or Acres
Yadkin River Basin
Subbasin
03-07-01
Elk Creek 12.24{10) 8 ORW
03-07-01
5
9.1 FW Mlles
From Dugger Creek to Yadkin River
REC
2004
5
Standard violation: Fecal Coliform
Agriculture
Long Creek 12-42-9 C
03-07-01
6
3.1 FW Mlles
From source to Mulberry Creek
O
1998
6
Impaired biological integrity
YADKIN RIVER 12.(1) C Tr
03-07-01
5
35.0 FW Mlles
From source to mouth in W. Ken Scott Reservoir at Elevation 1030
Yadkin River Basin
AL
2004
5
Standard violation: Turbidity
Subbasin
03-07-02
Endicott Creek (Branch) 12-63-5-(3) W841 Tr
03-07-02
6
0.5 FW Mlles
From.dam at Raven Knob Lake to Fisher River
O
1998
6
Impaired biological integrity
Agriculture
YADKIN RIVER 12{80.7) W84V
03-07-02
5
9A FW Miles
From a point 0.3 mile upstream of Bashavia Creek to mouth of Hauser Cr.
Yadkin River Basin
AL
2004
5
Standard violation: Turbidity
Subbasin
03-07-03
Ararat River 12-72-(18) WS4V
03-07-03
5
2.0 FW Miles
From a point 0.1 mile upstream of Bury County SR 2080 to Yadkin River
AL
2004
5
Standard violation: Turbidity
Faulkner Creek 12-72.6 C
03-07-03
6
6.1 FW Miles
From source to Ararat River
AL
1998
6
Impaired biological integrity
Source Unknown
Heathery Creek 12-72-14-5b C
03-07-03
6
1.4 FW Miles
From NC 268 to Toms Creek
AL
1998
6
Impaired biological integrity
Major Municipal Point Source
Loviils Creek (Lovell Creek) 1242.843) C
01-07-03
6
4.2 FW Mlles
From Town of Mount Airy Water Supply Dam to Ararat River
AL
1998
6
Impaired biological integrity
Urban Runoff/Storm Sewers
Minor Industrial Point Source
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Yadkin-Peedee River Basin Yadkin River Headwaters 8-Digit Subbasin 03040101
Assessment Unit Number Name
Use
Use
Description Potential Stressors
Support
PP
Support Reason for
Parameter of IR
Collection Listing
Classification DWO Subbasin Miles/Acres Potential Sources
Category
Rating Rating
Interest Year Year Category
12-72-9-(S) Stewart8 Creek
Aquatic Life
Supporting No Criteria Exceeded
Ecological/biological Integrity 2006 1
From Town of Mount Airy water supply intake to Ararat River
Benthos
-
C 03-07-03 6.8 FW Miles
12-26-(7) Stony Fork
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
EcologicaWiological integrity
2006 1
From Wilkes County SR 1168 to Yadkin River
FishCom
C 03-07-01 5.9 FW Miles
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecological/biological Integrity
2006 1
Benthos
12-104 Tanyard Creek
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecological/biological Integrity
2006 1
From source to Yadkin River
Benthos
WS-N 03-07-04 1.5 FW Miles
12-72-14-(4) Toms Creek
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
EcologicaWiological Integrity
2006 1
From Town of Pilot Mountain water supply intake (Located 0.2
FishCom
mile upstream of U.S. Hwy. 52) to Ammt River
C 03-07-03 5.7 FW Miles
12-37-(2) Tucker dole Creek
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
EcologicaWiological Integrity
2002 1
From a point 0.5 mile upstream of mouth to Yadkin River
Benthos
WS-IV;Tr,CA 03-07-01 0.4 FW Miles
1240-6 Tumbling Shoals Creek
Aquatic Life
Not Rated
Data Inconclusive
Ecological/biological Integrity
2004 3a
From source to Reddies River
Benthos
WS-B;HQW 03-07-01 4.1 FW Miles
12-(1)ut21 UT to Yadkin River
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
EcologicaWiological Integrity
2005 1
From source to Yadkin River
Benthos
03-07-01 3.0 FW Miles
12-(1) YADKIN RIVER Habitat Degradation
Aquatic Life
Impaired
Standard Violation
Turbidity
2000 2004 5
From source to mouth in W. Kerr Scott Reservoir at Elevation Road Construction
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecological/biological Integrity ty
2006 1
1030
FishCom
C;Tr 03-07-01 35.0 FW Miics
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
EcologicaWiological Integrity
2006 1
Benthos
12-(38) YADHIN RIVER
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Water Quality Standards
2006 I
From Moravian Creek inm
a point 1.0 mile upstreaof Roaring
—
Aquatic Life
River
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecological biological Integrity
2006 1
C 03-07-01 11.5 FW Miles
_
_
Benthos
Recreation
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Fecal Colifia m (recreation)
2006 1
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Yadkin-Peedee River Basin
Yadkin River Headwaters 8-Digit Subbasin 03040101
Assessment Unit Number Name
Use
Use
Description Potential Stressors
Support
Support Reason for
Parameter of
Collection Listing IR
Classification DWO Subbasin Miles/Acres Potential Sources
Category
Rating Rating
Interest
Year Year Category
12-07.5) YADKIN RIVER
Aquatic Life
Supporting No Criteria Exceeded
Water Quality Standards
2006 1
From a point 0.2 mile upstream of Big Bugaboo Creek to a
_ _ _
Aquatic Life
point 0.9 mile upstream of mouth of Elkin Creek (River)
Recreation
Supporting No Criteria Exceeded
Fecal Coliform (recreation)
2006 1
WS-N 03-07-01 9.7 FW Miles
Water Supply
Supporting No Criteria Exceeded
Water Quality Standards Water 2006 1
12453) YADKIN RIVER Habitat Degradation
From a point 0.3 mile upstream of the mouth to Elkin Creek Impervious Surface
(River) to a point 0.3 mile upstream of Ararat River
C 03-07-02 24.7 FW Miles
12-(80.7) YADKIN RIVER Turbidity
From a point 0.3 mile upstream of Bashavis Creek to mouth of Stmonwater Runoff
Hauser Cr.
WS-N 03-07-02 9.4 FW Miles
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Water Quality Standards
2006 1
Aquatic Life
Aquatic Life
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecologiealfbiological Integrity
2006 1
Benthos
Recreation
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Fecal Coliforrn (recreation)
2006 1
Aquatic Life
Impaired
Standard Violation
Turbidity
2006 2004 5
Recreation
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Fecal Coliforrn (recreation)
2006 1
Water Supply Supporting No Criteria Exceeded Water Quality Standards Water 2006
12-(86.7) YADKIN RIVER
From Davie Countywater supply intake to a point 0.5 mile
PpY Po
upstream of Carters Creek
WS-IV 03-07-02 10.0 FW Miles
Turbidity
Stormwater Runoff
Aquatic Life
Recreation
-
.Water Supply
Impaired
Supporting
pP 8
-
Supporting
Standard Violation
No Criteria Exceeded
No Criteria Exceeded
Turbidity
Fecal Coliform recreation
(recreation)
Water Quality Standards Water
Supply
2006 2008 5
2006 1
2006 1
12-(97.5) YADKIN RIVER
Turbidity
Aquatic Life
Unpaired
Standard Violation
Turbidity
2006 2008 5
From a point 0.5 mile upstream of U.S. H 64 to a point 0.3
P D u'Y� P
Stormwater Runoff
Aquatic Life
q
Supporting
PP g
No Criteria Exceeded
Ecolo icallbiol ical Integrity
6 og gnry
2006 I
mile downstream of U.S. Hwy. 64 (Davidson County water
-
Benthos
supply intake)
Recreation
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Fecal Coliform (recreation)
2006 1
WS-IV;CA 03-07-04 0.5 FW Milcs
-
--- -
- - - --
-- - — -- - - -
- — -
Water Supply
Supporting
No Criteria Exceeded
Water Quality Standards Water
2006 1
Supply
12-(27.5) YADKIN RIVER (W. Kerr Scott
Chlorophyll a
Aquatic Life
Not Rated
Data Inconclusive
High Water Temperature
2006 3a
Reservoir below Elevation 1030)
General Agriculture/Pasture
Aquatic Life
Not Rated
-
Data Inconclusive
- _
Chlorophyll a
2006 3a
From a point 3.2 mile downstream of Stony Fork to W. Ken
General Agriculture/Pasture
Scott Dam
W WTP NPDES
WS-IV,B;Tr 03-07-01 882.1 FW Acres
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• Total Nitrate and Nitrite concentrations peaked during the drought and are trending downward slightly in
the Yadkin River Headwaters and South Yadkin River HUs. The Lake Tillery HU is trending upwards
slightly. These trends represent small changes and that may have been caused by the drought.
• Total Phosphorus concentrations are trending downward in the Yadkin River Headwaters, the South
Yadkin River, the High Rods Lake, and the Rocky River HUs. Concentrations were slightly higher during
the drought Concentrations tended to be higher in the Rocky River HU then in the rest of the HUs.
In general, problem areas were scattered throughout the basin. 85% of stations in the South Yadkin River HU,
83% of stations in the Pee Dee River HU, 77% of Stations in the Rocky River HU, 64% of stations in the Yadkin
River Headwaters HU, 56% of stations in the High Rods Lake HU, and 40% of stations in the Lake Tiller HU were
observed to have at least one 10% exceedance. In five of six HUs, the most common violation was for total iron.
In the Rocky River HU, the most common violation was turbidity. Total iron, total copper and turbidity together
comprise 73% of all the violations in the basin. Turbidity is highly correlated with both total iron and total copper
concentrations in the basin. Turbidity may explain over 74% (r2 = 0,74359) of the variation in total iron, and over
54% (12 = 0.5465) of the variation in total copper. This may indicate that the majority of the total iron and copper in
the water in this basin is caused by suspended particulates, i.e. muddy water.
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Therefore those wishing to use conductivity as an indicator for problems must first account for salinity. There are
no saltwaters in the Yakdin-Pee Dee River Basin.
Turbidity
Turbidity data may denote episodic high values on particular dates or within narrow time periods. These can often
be the result of intense or sustained rainfall events; however elevated values can occur at other times. In coastal
areas, tidal surges can also disturb shallow estuarine sediments and naturally increase turbidity. The are no
coastal areas in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin.
Metals
A number of metals are essential micronutrients for the support of aquatic fife. However, there are threshold
concentrations over which metals can be toxic. Currently the DWQ monitors total (not dissolved) concentrations
for aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, mercury, manganese (Water Supply waters only),
nickel, and zinc. Aluminum and iron are commonly found in soils.
Nutrients
Compounds of nitrogen and phosphorus are major components of living organisms and thus are essential to
maintain life. These compounds are collectively referred to as "nutrients.' Nitrogen compounds include
ammonia -nitrogen (NH3-N), total ICjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) and nitrite+nitrate nitrogen (NO2+NO3-N). Phosphorus is
measured as total phosphorus. When nutrients are introduced to an aquatic ecosystem from municipal and
industrial treatment processes, or runoff from urban or agricultural land, the excessive growth of algae (algal
blooms) and other plants may be accelerated.
In addition to the possibility of causing algal blooms, ammonia -nitrogen may combine with high pH water to form
NH4OH, a form toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.
Fecal ColHorin Bacteria
Concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria can vary greatly. The descriptive statistics used to evaluate fecal
colifonn bacteria data include the geometric mean and the median depending on the classification of the
waterbody. For all sites in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin, the standard specified in Administrative Code 15A
NCAC 0213.0211 (3)(e) (May 1, 2007) is applicable:
"Organisms of the coliform group: fecal coliforms shall not exceed a geometric mean of 2001100ml (MF count)
based upon at least five consecutive samples examined during any 30 day period, nor exceed 400/100ml in more
than 20 percent of the samples examined during such period, violations of the fecal coliform standard are
expected during rainfall events and, in some cases, this violation is expected to be caused by uncontrollable
nonpoint source pollution; all coliform, concentrations are to be analyzed using the membrane filter technique
unless high turbidity or other adverse conditions necessitate the tube dilution method, in case of controversy over
results, the MPN 5-tube dilution technique shall be used as the reference method.'
The application of the standard is often hindered because the monthly (circa 30 day) sampling frequency
employed for water quality monitoring usually does not provide more than one sample per 30-day period.
However, water quality problems can be screened using monthly sampling.
Sites where the geometric mean was greater than 200 colonies1100ml, or where greater than 20 percent of the
results exceed 400 colonies/100mi are indicated on the respective station summary sheets.
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Ambient Monitoring System Station Summaries
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Basinwide Assessment Report
Location: YADKIN RN AT US 21 BUS AT ELKIN
Station #: Q0810000 Hydrologic Unit Code: 3040101
Latitude: 36.24176 Longitude:-80.84734 Stream class: C
Agency: NCAMBNT NC stream index: 12-(53)
Time period: 01/14/2002 to 12/05/2006
# # Results not meeting EL Percentiles
result ND EL # % %Conf Min 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th Max
Field
D.O.(ng/L)
76
0
<4
0
0
6.6
72
7.8
9.4
11.4
12.5
13
76
0
<5
0
0
6.6
7.2
7.8
9.4
11.4
12.5
13
PH (SU)
75
0
<6
0
0
6.3
6.6
6.9
7.2
7.5
7.6
8.2
75
0
>9
0
0
6.3
6.6
6.9
7.2
7.5
7.6
8.2
Spec conductance
77
0
WA
32
46
52
57
62
70
94
(umhos/an at 25°C)
Water Temperature ("C)
77
0
>29
0
0
4
7.1
10
15.9
22.6
25.2
27.8
Other
TSS (mg/0
48
0
WA
4
6.3
8
12.5
27.5
43.1
530
Turbidity (NTU)
76
0
>50
4
5.3
2.4
4.9
7
10
21.5
41.5
110
Nutrients (mg/L)
NH3 as N
34
18
WA
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.07
0.14
NO2 + NO3 as N
34
0
N/A
0.37
0.48
0.54
0.61
0.68
0.72
0.88
TKN as N
34
1
WA
02
0.22
0.26
0.32
0.44
0.55
0.63
Total Phosphorus
34
0
WA
0.08
0.08
0.1
0.14
0.17
0.2
0.22
Metals (ug/L)
Aluminum, total (AI)
20
0
WA
200
213
278
405
612
906
2400
Arsenic, total (As)
20
20
>10
0
0
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
Cadmium, total (Cd)
20
20
>2
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Chmmium, total (Cr)
20
20
>50
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Copper, total (Cu)
20
12
>7
0
0 -
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
Iron, total (Fe)
20
0
>1000
3
15 86.7
380
413
485
645
880
1100
2500
Lead, total (Pb)
20
20
>25
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Mercury, total (Hg)
20
20
>0.012
0
0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
02
0.2
0.2
Nickel, total (N)
20
20
>88
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Zinc, total (Zn)
20
15
>50
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
16
26
Fecal coliform (#1100mL)
0 results: Geomean
S> 400: %> 400: %Court:
56 123
7
12
# result number of observations
# ND: number of observations reported to be below deletlim knot (nomdetscg
EL EvabsOm Lend; applicable ruarenc or narrative water quality standard or action keel
Results not meeting EL: number and percentages of observaeors not nsetbg evaluation level
%Cord: Saks Pre Percent stabaticel confiderce ffW the actual percentage of esceedanoes is at least 10% (20%for Fecal Colfmn)
Stations wdh leas 0ten 10 results for a given parertekr were not evaluated for statistical confidence
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Ambient Monitoring System Station Summaries
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Basirnvide Assessment Report
Location: YADKIN RIV AT SR 2303 AT RONDA
Station #: Q0720000 Hydrologic Unit Code: 3040101
Latitude: 36.21548 Longitude:-80.93678 Stream class: WS-IV
Agency: NCAMBNT NC stream index: 12-(47.5)
Time period: 01/10/2002 to 12/05/2006
# # Results not meeting EL Percentiles
result ND EL # % %Conf Min 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th Max
Field
D.O.(mgyL)
59
0
<4
0
0
5.1
6.9
7.8
9.5
11.3
12.2
13.2
59
0
<5
0
0
5.1
6.9
7.8
9.5
11.3
12.2
13.2
pH (SU)
60
0
<6
0
0
6.1
6.4
6.7
7
7.3
7.5
7.9
60
0
>9
0
0
6.1
6.4
6.7
7
7.3
7.5
7.9
Spec. conductance
60
0
WA
34
46
51
58
64
76
169
(umhoslrm at 25'C)
Water Temperature (`C)
60
0
>29
0
0
3.9
6.1
9.5
16
21.9
24
26.5
Other
TSS (mg)L)
20
1
WA
2.5
6
8
12
23.5
77.7
94
Turbidity (NTU)
59
0
>50
1
1.7
2.7
4.2
5.7
9
15
32
70
Metals (uglL)
Aluminum, total (AI)
20
0
WA
140
162
220
295
945
1860
2400
Arsenic, total (As)
20
20
>10
0
0
5
5
5
8
10
10
10
Cadmium, total (Cd)
20
20
>2
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Chromium, total (Cr)
20
20
>50
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Copper, total (Cu)
20
12
>7
0
0
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
Iron, total (Fe)
20
0
>1000
5
25 98.9
260
282
328
505
1170
1860
2900
Lead, total (Pb)
20
20
>25
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Manganese, total (Mn)
10
0
>200
0
0
21
21
26
44
58
85
87
Mercury. total (Hg)
20
20
>0.012
0
0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
02
0.2
Nickel, total (Ni)
20
20
>25
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Zinc, total (Zn)
20
16
>50
1
5
10
10
10
10
10
13
83
Fecal coliform (#J100mL)
It results: Geomean
p > 400: %> 400: %Cord:
56 154
10
18
# resuR number of observations
# ND: number of observations reported to be bebw detamon brel (non detect)
EL: Evaluation Level: applicable numeric or narrative water quality standard or action IewM
Results not meeting EL number and percentages of observations not meetbg evaluation level
%Cad : States der percent statistical ascfidmce flat the anal percentage of erseedanxo is at West 1D% (20%for Fecal Coldorm)
Stations wth less flan 1D results M a given parameter were not evaluated for statistical confidence
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Ambient Monitoring System Station Summaries
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Basinwide Assessment Report
Location: YADKIN RIV AT SR 2303 AT RONDA
Station #: Q0720000
Hydrologic Unit Code:
3040101
Latitude: 36.21548
Longitude:-80.93678
Stream class:
WS-IV
Agency: YPDRBA
NC stream index:
12-(47.5)
Time period: 01/13/2002
to 12/10/2006
#
#
Results not meeting EL
Percentiles
result: ND
EL
#
%
%Conf Min
10th
25th
50th
75th
90th
Max
Field
D.O. (ffxA)
85
0
<4
0
0
5.6
6.2
6.5
7.6
9.4
10.5
13.1
85
0
<5
0
0
5.6
6.2
6.5
7.6
9.4
10.5
13.1
PH (St)
85
0
<6
0
0
6.7
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.4
8.1
8.4
85
0
>9
0
0
6.7
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.4
8.1
8.4
Spar- conductance
84
23
WA
50
50
50
58
69
89
165
(u thos(cm at 25"C)
Water Temperature ("C)
85
0
>29
0
0
3.6
6.5
11.6
19.2
22.1
23.9
26.4
Other
TSS (mgll)
7
0
WA
2.7
2.7
5.3
7.4
19
44
44
Turbidity (NTIJ)
60
0
>50
2
3.3
3.2
4.1
5.5
8.8
16.8
29.9
200
Nutrients (mg&)
NH3 as N
42
7
WA
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.06
0.1
0.17
0.44
NO2 + NO3 as N
42
0
>10
0
0
0.36
0.47
0.63
0.57
0.67
0.73
0.87
TKN as N
42
5
WA
0.13
0.2
0.21
0.28
0.42
0.48
0.56
Total Phosphorus
42
0
WA
0.05
0.06
. 0.08
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.18
Metals (ug1L)
Aluminum, total (AI)
29
0
WA
133
170
320
640
986
1673
2737
Arsenic, total (As)
29
29
>10
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Cadmium, total (Cd)
29
29
>2
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Chromium, total (Cr)
29
29
>50
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Copper, total (Cu)
29
16
>7
3
10.3
67.1 2
2
2
2
4
8
25
Iron, total (Fe)
29
0
>1000
13
44.8
100 317
447
593
901
1404
1658
2516
Lead, total (Pb)
29
28
>25
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
Manganese, total (Mn)
29
0
>200
0
0
17
28
36
48
62
72
75
Mercury, total (Hg)
29
29
>0.012
0
0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Nickel, total (Ni)
29
27
>25
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
Zinc, total (Zn)
29
18
>50
0
0
10
10
10
10
13
18
22
Fecal coliform (#1100mL)
6 results: Geomean
0 > 400; %> 400: %Corm:
45 52
0
0
KM-1
a result number of obearabore
i ND: nurtiberof odb mvatiora malted to be Wow detection level (knn-de9ed)
EL Evaluation Level; applicable numeric or narrative water quafdy standard or actiwn lain
Results not meeting EL: number and percenfapes of observations not meeting evaluation level
%Cod :Seas the percent statistical confidence that the acts-' pace. of eaeatlannom is at least to% (2D%for Fecal Cd'dom)
Stations with lass than 10 results for a given paramaar were not evaluated for a confidence
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Location: YADKIN RIV AT US 421 BUS AT N WILKESBORO
Station #: Q0450000 Hydrologic Unit Code: 3040101
Latitude: 36.16597 Longitude: -81.13447 Stream class: C
Agency: NCAMBNT NC stream index: 12-(38)
Time period: 03/08/2005 to 12/05/2006
# # Results not meeting EL Percentiles
result ND EL # % %Conf Min 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th Max
Field
D.O. (mgfL)
39
0
<4
0
0
5.6
7.6
7.8
9.5
11.8
12.3
13.3
39
0
<5
0
0
5.6
7.6
7.8
9.5
11.8
12.3
13.3
pH (SU)
39
0
<6
0
0
6.9
7
7.1
7.2
7.4
7.7
8.1
39
0
>9
0
0
6.9
7
7.1
7.2
7.4
7.7
8.1
Spec. conductance
39
0
WA
36
42
47
52
59
62
68
(nanhos/am at 25'C)
Water Temperature ('C)
38
0
>29
0
0
5.6
8.2
11.7
16.2
22.5
25.2
27.1
Other
TSS (mgfL)
36
1
WA
3
4.5
5.8
11
16.2
48.7
326
Turbidity (NTU)
39
0
>50
2
5.1
2.9
3.2
4.5
7.8
16
26
220
Nutrients (mg/L)
NH3 as N
33
9
WA
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.11
0.13
NO2 + NO3 as N
33
0
WA
0.23
0.34
0.4
0.46
0.62
0.77
0.85
TKN as N
33
9
WA
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.29
0.36
0.5
0.99
Total Phosphorus
33
0
WA
0.06
0.06
0.08
0.11
0.16
0.22
0.68
Fecal colifortn (#1100mL)
0 results: Geomean
#> 400:
%> 400: %Con:
20 71
1
5
Kw.
# result number of observations
# ND: number of observations reported to be below detection level 0 0rvos2ect)
EL Evaluation Level: applicable numeric or narrative water quality standard or action level
Results not treating EL number and percennlagm of obsevatans not meeft evaluation level
%Cad: States the percere statistical confidence chat the aMol paroentage of e¢eedarroas is at least 10% (2D%for Fecal Coldorm)
Stations weh less bran 10 results for a giver parameter were not evakuded fer statistical Confidence
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Yadkin -Pee Dea River Basin - June 2007
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Ambient Monitoring System Station Summaries
NCDENR, Division of Water Quality
nasimdde Assessment Report
Location: YADKIN RIV AT US 421 BUS AT N WILKESBORO
Station #: Q0450000 Hydrologic Unit Code: 3040101
Latitude: 36.16597 Longitude:-81.13447 Stream class: C
Agency: YPDRBA NC stream index: 12-(38)
Time period: 01/13/2002 to 12/10/2006
0 # Results not meeting EL Percentiles
result ND EL # % %Conf Min 10th 25th SOth 75th 90th Max
Field
D.O. (nwA)
85
0
<4
0
0
5.4
6
6.4
7.6
9.1
10.4
12.4
85
0
<5
0
0
5.4
6
6.4
7.6
9.1
10.4
12.4
PH (SU)
85
0
<6
0
0
6.3
6.9
7
7.2
7.4
8
8.1
85
0
>9
0
0
6.3
6.9
7
7.2
7.4
8
8.1
Spec, conductance
84
18
WA
50
50
50
57
68
84
149
(wnhoslan at 25°C)
Water Temperature ('C)
85
0
>29
0
0
3.3
6
11.4
18.6
21.8
23.5
25.8
Other
TSS (nxyL)
28
0
WA
1.1
1.8
2.7
5
13.8
36.9
99
Turbidity (NTU)
60
0
>50
2
3.3
1.9
2.8
3.8
6
11
23.7
110
Nutrients (mg/L)
NH3 as N
42
5
WA
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.07
0.19
0.61
NO2+NO3 as
42
0
WA
0.21
026
0.33
0.42
0.48
0.57
0.78
TKN as N
42
20
NIA
0.1
0.13
0.2
0.2
0.31
0.45
0.92
Total Phosphorus
42
0
WA
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.09
0.16
0.18
Metals (ug/L)
Aluminum, total (Af)
29
1
NIA
50
111
173
280
687
972
8188
Arsenic, total (As)
29
29
>10
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Cadmium, total (Cd)
29
29
>2
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Chromium, total (Cr)
29
29
>50
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Copper, total (Cu)
29
19
>7
4
13.8 84.2
2
2
2
2
3
10
13
Iron, total (Fe)
29
0
>1000
6
20.7 97.8
108
232
334
510
986
1485
2563
Lead, total (Pb)
29
28
>25
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
Memasy, total (Hg)
29
29
>0.012
0
0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
02
Ni", total (Ni)
29
28
>88
0
0
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Zinc, total (Zn)
29
19
>50
0
0
10
10
10
10
14
19
48
Fecal coliform (#/100mL)
# results: Geomean
0 > 400: %> 400: %Cunt:
60 69
3
5
# result numherofobemvatiorm
# ND: rummer of observatk m repaled In be below deteC7on level (ronQe194)
EL: Evaluation Level: appbcable numeric or narrative water quality standard or action level
Results not cresting EL nwrtw and percentages of observatiorm not Meting evaluation level
%Cad: States em percem statistical mtfitlare Cat the acaal pmMtege of Wowdmoes a at lamt 10% CM for Fecal ColCarm)
Staians with less Can 10 results for a given parameter were not eval I for statistical cvdderwe
NCDENR Division of Water Quality
Ambient Monitoring System Report
Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin - June 2007
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TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO
Post Office Box 218
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Bus. (336) 667-7129
Fax (336) 838-1779
September 26, 2007
North Carolina Division of Water Quality
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
To Whom It May Concern:
Please be advised that I have authorized Jimmy Martin, ORC for the Town of North
Wilkesboro's Wastewater Treatment Plant, to sign the monthly DMR reports that are submitted
to the Division of Water Quality in Raleigh.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
William H. Perkins, Jr. (Hank)
Town Manager
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TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO
Wastewater Treatment Plant
100 Thurman Street North Wilkesboro
Post Office Box 218
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Bus. (336) 838-5001
Fax (336) 838-1779
TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO, NC
SLUDGE MANAGEMENT PLAN
The sludge generated at the wastewater treatment plant is stored in a 1.0-MGD tank on site at the
wastewater treatment plant. The sludge is tested prior to land application and is applied accordance to
permit number W00002040, which is effective until April 30, 2009. There are 250.4 applicable acres with
six different landowners. All land application sites are location in Wilkes County, North Carolina. These
sites are established in fescue used for hay and pasture for raising cattle. The sludge removal and land
application is contracted out to Southern Soil Builders, Inc., which is located at 958 Hoots Road, Roaring
River North Carolina, 28669. Their telephone number is 336-957-8909.
/J�fij(m�my,�Martin,�
S" upcmatant / ORC / Pretreatment Coordinator
TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO
Wastewater Treatment Plant
100 Thurman Street North Wilkesboro
Office of the Superintendent/ORC/Pretreatment Coordinator
Post Oftiee Box 218
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Bus. (336) 838-5001
Fax (336) 838-1779
September 26, 2007
Mrs. Frances Candelaria
NC DENR / DWQ / Point Source Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Dear Mrs. Candelaria,
This letter is requesting that your office renew the permit at the North Wilkesboro W WTP. The permit
number is NCO020761 and is currently valid until September 30, 2008. There has not been any plant or
operational changes at this facility since the last permit was issued.
I hope that you will find all documentation enclosed with this letter in order and if you should have any
questions, please feel free to contact me at 336-838-5001.
Sincerely,
9Jimmy Martin
ORC
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TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO
Wastewater Treatment Plant
100 Thurman Street North Wilkesboro
Office of the Superintendent/ORC/Pretreatment Coordinator
Town of North Wilkesboro
Post Office Box 218
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Bus. (336) 838-5001
Fax (336) 838-1779 i
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SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
POTW Name: Gardner Glass Products (SIU's Permit # 0001)
POWT Name: Johnston Casuals (SIU's Permit # 0002)
Report Date: January 29, 2008
Period Covered by This Report: from July — December 2007
Name of Wastewater Treatment Plant
North Wilkesboro Wastewater Treatment Plant
NPDES Permit #
NCO020761
Person to contact concerning information contained in this report:
Name: Jimmy Martin
Title: Pretreatment Coordinator / Superintendent / ORC
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 218
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
Telephone #: (336) 838-5001
Signed 29th day of January 2008 G /`ice
TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO
Wastewater Treatment Plant
100 Thurman Street North Wilkesboro
Office of the Superintendent/ORC/Pretreatment Coordinator
Post Office Box 218
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Bus. (336) 838-5001
Fax (336) 838-1779
January 29, 2008
1 I
Mr. Monti Hassan
NC-DENR,DWQ/PERCS FEB 2008
1617 Mail Service Center j
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 ---
Subject: Semi Annual Pretreatment Report (July — December 2007)
Dear Mr. Hassan,
The purpose of this letter is to report to you the conditions of our Pretreatment Program
for the July - December 2007 monitoring period.
SIU's ( Significant Industrial User's )
The town currently has two SIU Gardner Glass Products (Permit # 0001) and Johnston Casuals (Permit
# 0002). Gardner Glass Products tested a total of 48 times with no violations and Johnston Casuals tested
one time with no violations. Therefore neither SIU is in SNC for this reporting period.
There have been no changes in either SIU treatment process. Johnston Casuals permit went into effect on
September 30, 2007 and will expire September 30, 2010. Gardner Glass Products permit went into effect on
September 30, 2006 and will expire on September 30, 2009. The I W S was submitted to your office in
September 2007 and was approved in a letter from your office dated October 10, 2007.
The Town of North Wilkesboro will be presenting the staff of Gardner Glass Products and Johnston
Casuals pretreatment facilities with a certificate of achievement for not having any violations for this
reporting period.
f you should have any questions about this SAR please feet free to contact me at (336) 838-5001.
Jimmy Martin,
V Pretre/atment Coordinator
Prwpatment Program Info tDatabase
printed on:
12/18/2007
for Program Name North Wilkesboro
WWTP Name Town of North Wilkesboro
Program Approval Date 07/01/1985
Pretreatment Status Modified
Region WSRO
County Wilkes
NPDES Number NC0020761
am`lnformation;;:
Iwc% 1.56
7010 Flow cfs / mgd
196 / 126.62
Stream Classification
C
Basin Number
YAD01
Receiving Stream Name
YADKIN RIVER
NPDES Effective Date
04/01/1999
Last PAR Rec 01130/2007
PAR Due Date 03/01/2007
mercury
1631
NPDES Expire Date
09/30/2003
Current Fiscal
Year PCI Done 04/03/2007
required
POTW is Primary WWTP
TRUE
Last Audit on 08116/2002
Audit Year Next07/08
no
Design Flow mgd
2.0000 % Design
mgd is SIU permitted
4.23
Permitted SIU flow (mgd)
[Pt SIU) .0845
WWTP SIU's B Program
SIUs ��"2
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WWTPCIU's 2 ProgramClUsU
H�WA� — L-TMP-->---IWS"
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date Inactive
Date Next Due
09/02/2008
10I10/2012
Date Received by DWQ 09/02/2003 10/22/1997 09/28/2007 10/31/2006 11/17/2003
Date Approved 10/13/2003 11/04/1997 10/10/2007 11/03/2006 11124/2003
Adopt Date Required
Date Adopted 02/06/2067 11%06/2003
Info in this Box from Pt Contacts Date
Date " Date Date Attended Subject of
PT Pro Attended Attended Attended Specialty Specialty
Formal Name g.Prime Phonel ext Fax HWA Wksp IUP Wksp PAR Wksp Wksp Wksp
Mr. Hank Perkins, Jr. 1 11(336) 667-7129 1 (336) 838-1779 I I I I
Mr. Jimmy Martin JPrim (336) 838-5001 1 1(336) 838-1779 11 1 1 1 1
Pretreatment Related NOVs from DWQ
DWQ Central Office Contact
DWQ Regional Contact
No *-7�14101 S^�
Pretreatment Annual or Semi Report (PAR)(SAR)
Significant Non -Compliance Report (SNCR)
WWTP = Wastewater Treatment Plant, use separate form for each WWTP.
PAR / SAR covers this calendar year => July - Dec. 2007
Town Name => North Wilkesboro
WWTP Name => N.W. WWTP
SIU = Significant Industrial User NPDES # _> NCO020761
SNC = Significant Non -Compliance
A SNCR Form must be submitted with every PAR / SAR, please write "None " if you had No SIUs in SNC during calendar year
IUP
#
Pipe
#
Industry Name
Parameter
or 'Reporting"
SNC? (Yes/No)
for each 6-month period.
Jan. - June
July - Dec.
0001
1
Gadner Glass Products
None
No
No
0002
1
Johnston Casuals
None
No
No
Form name: PAR,SNCR,2001
Date Revised: 1/4/2001