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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0034860_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018 (21)SOC Priority Project: Yes_ If Yes, SOC No.: To: Permits and Engineering Unit Water Quality Section Attention: Gre-- Nizich Date: January 21, 1993 NPDES STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION County: Alexander Permit No. NCO034860 PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION No X 1. Facility and Address: Schneider Mills, Inc. Post Office Box 518 Taylors-ville, North Carolina 28681 2. Date of Investigation: January 20, 1993 3. Report Prepared by: Kim H. Colson, Environmental Engineer I 4. Persons Contacted and Telephone Number: Gary Elder, (704) 632-8181 5. Directions to Site: From the intersection of NC Hwy 16 and NC Hwy 90 in the Town of Taylorsville, travel north on NC Hwy 16' approximately 1.2 miles. Schneider Mills is located on the right side of NC Hwy 16. 6. Discharge Point(s), List for all discharge points: 001: Latitude: 35' 56' 10" Longitude: 81' 11' 29" 003: Latitude: 35' 56' 11" Longitude: 81' 11' 29" Attach a USGS map extract and indicate treatment facility site and discharge point on map. U.S.G.S. Quad No.: D14NW U.S.G.S. Quad Name: Taylorsville, NC 7. Site size and expansion area consistent with application? There is limited area available for expansion and upgrading. 8. Topography (relationship to flood plain included): Flat to moderate slopes; the WWT facilities appear to be above the 100 year flood plain. 9. Location of nearest dwelling: The nearest dwelling is located Approximately 400 feet from the.WWT facilities. Page Two, 10. Receiving stream or affected surface waters: Muddy Fork a. Classification: C b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: Catawba 030832 C. Describe receiving stream features and pertinent downstream uses: Moderate size creek with sandy bottom and flat to moderate stream gradient. General "C" classification uses downstream. PART II - DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT WORKS 1._ a. Volume of wastewater to be permitted: 0.780 MGD (ultimate design capacity) b. Current permitted- capacity of the wastewater treatment facility: 0.780 MGD C. Actual treatment capacity of the, current facility (current design capacity): 0.780 MGD d. Date(s) and construction activities allowed by previous Authorizations to Construct issued in the"previous two years: N/A e. Please provide a description of existing or substantially constructed wastewater treatment facilities:' The industrial and domestic WWT: facilities consist of a manual bar screen, instrumented influent flow measurement, an aeration basin with 2 mechanical aerators, clarifier, aerated sludge digestion tank, 4 sludge drying beds, and cascade post aeration. The water treatment plant WWT facilities consist of two settling ponds in series. f. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater .treatment facilities: N/A g. Possible toxic impacts to surface waters: The facility. has failed previous toxicity test. The toxicity was attributed to ammonia due to recycling of the ammonia wastestream, which concentrated the ammonia entering the WWTP. h. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only): N/A 2. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme: Residuals are land applied. a. . If residuals are being land applied, please specify DEM permit no.: WQ0005442 Residuals Contractor: N/A Telephone No.: N/A b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP Page Three C. Landfill: N/A d: Other disposal/utilization scheme (Specify): N/A 3. Treatment plant classification (attach completed rating sheet): Class II 4. SIC Code(s): 2221 4941 Wastewater Code(s) Primary: 55 Secondary: 21. 02 Main Treatment Unit.Code: 02003 PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION 1. Is this. facility being constructed with Construction Grant .Funds or are any public monies involved (municipals only)? N/A 2. Special monitoring or 'limitations (including toxicity) requests: N/A 3. Important SOC, JOC or Compliance Schedule dates (Please indicate): N/A 4. Alternative Analysis Evaluation: Spray Irrigation: Inadequate area available. Connection to Regional Sewer System: Sewer is not available in this area. Subsurface: Inadequate area available. Other disposal options: N/A 5. Air Quality and/or Groundwater concerns or hazardous materials utilized at this facility that may impact water quality, air quality, or groundwater: There are no known Air Quality, Groundwater or hazardous materials concerns. 6. Other Special Items:. N/A PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS The permittee, Schneider Mills, Inc., has applied for permit renewal. Schneider Mills is primarily engaged in the weaving of man-made fibers into cloth. There are no modifications requested in the permit renewal. Page Four The WWT facilities appear to be adequate to treat the wastewater to meet existing effluent limits. Outfall 001 is the discharge form the industrial and domestic wastewater treatment facilities. Industrial wastewater is generated by a water jet loom and sizing operations. Cooling water and boiler blowdown are also discharged through these WWT facilities. Wastewater from the filter backwash serving the water treatment plant is discharged through outfall 003. Currently there is no outfall 002, outfall 003 should be changed to 002. It is recommended that the permit be renewed as requested. Signature of report preparer /: D, 2, 4-, 4 L � 2 �. u1, Water Quality Regional Supervisor Date 1465 'All Joily Cem ,Drive-in`Theite ° o f�• ` � � �' i _-. � I IZ00 � .� - - I .ice _ ^� CS - If 1, e96 Al 1 i � `.� �, a ,, ° •'-� '`.. �,y - u• �\ � - �\ ` / , '��,�` � '_ ,.I313' 1415 �':p o` 7� \ 1 • WTI R servbrr� — - r i ar Iloo / _� l it--- • . \ "�� /00 i �'•, ��'/ E �7 /�-.i ` ��/•I .� v�`\ • • -. , ••� .+• / . tom.•— BM 119 'G • .� f 1,��': •v rid2e r.. •-�lC o \, .. .`�-, •. 71 �` •',L - v a `b �` (� �, i/ J \' i , (Aospital ,1: Name of Plant:<rN,4Lt1c Owner or Contact Person: r ,,,4 a-T Mailing Address:AVLcj?_SV%L L- I`Cc 2F6t"s1 County:A�-xa. j,._=5� Telephone: %G3Z ut 81 NPDES Permit No. NCflO _ Nondisc. Per.. No. W Gto-ap sLyz IssueDate:_ � , kr Expiration Date:. A►ky 3 I `i9 Existing Facility ✓ New Facility Rated By: /rh t*z.- Date:_ t fz I Reviewed (Train. & Cert.)' Reg. Office Reviewed (Train. & Cert.) Central Office ORC_ Grade_ Plant Class: (circle one) I II III IV Total Points ITEM POINTS (5) SECONDARY TREATMENT UNITS (1) Industrial Pretreatment Units 'and/or (a) Carbonaceous Stage Industrial Pretreatment Program (i)Aeration - High Purity Oxygen System ..... 20. (see definition No. 33) 4 Diffused Air System ........... 10 (2) D SI +N FLOW OF PLANT IN GPD Mechanical Air System (fixed, (not applicable to non -contaminated cooling waters, sludge floating or rotor) ............... handling facilities for water purification plants, totally dosed �Separate Sludge Reaeralion .... . (��. ) Trickling Filler cycle systems (del. No. 11), and facilities Consisting only of Item (4) (d) or Items (4) (d) and -(11) (d)) High Rate 7 0 — 20.000 ..... 1 ate ............... Standard Rate ............. 5 20,001 So,000 ..................�.�......�. 50.001 — 100,000. 2 Packed Tower... ........... (111) Biological Aerated Filler or Aerated 5 ....... . ' ............ 100,001 — 250,000. .. 250.001 — Soopoo 3 5 Biological Filler.. . ....................... (iv) Aerated Lagoons p .......................... 500,001—1,000,00o . . . . . . .. . . •.... . ...................... 10 1,000,001- 2,000,000 :......... .... . T (v) Rotating Biological Contactors .......... 10 2,000.001 (and up) - rate 1 point additional for each (vi) Sand Fliers. 200.000 gpd capacity up to a maximum of 30 intermittent biological ...... 2 Design Flow (gpd) : 41io �_)or. recirculating biological ..... 3 3 (3) PRELIMINARY UNITS (see der ntar no. 32) (v'u) Stabilization Lagoons . ' ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (a) Bar Screens ................................(v`u)clarifier ' ....................... (ix) Single stage system for combined or (b) Mechanical Screens, Static Screens or carbonaceous removal of SOD andnitrogenous Comminuting Devices removal by nitrification (c) Grit Removal ............................... 1 (see def. No. 12 Points for this item ) o r have to be In addition to Items (5) (a) (d) Mechaniical or Aerated Grit Removal .' ' 2 (1) through (5) (a) (viii .... ..... ...... B (e) Flow Measuring Device ....... ' ' •.'• • 1 (x) Nutrient additions to enhance SOD or............. (1) Instrumented Flow Measurement ........... . .......... © «movat ............................... (xi) Biological Culture ('Super Bugs')addition 5 (g) Preasralion ................. 2 to enhance organic compound removal ..... 5 ..:... (b) Nitrogenous Stage (h) Influent Flow -Equalization .. .. 2 (1) Aeration - High Purity Oxygen System ..... 20 n Grease or Oil Separators - Gravity.. ...... 2 Diffused Air System ... .... .. 10 Mechanical .. .. . • 3 Mechanical Air System (fixed, Dissolved Air Flotation. 0) Pnehiorination B floating. or. -rotor) . Separate Sludge Reiteration ..... g 3 .............................. 5 u) Trickling Filter - (4) PRIMARY TREATMENT UNITS High Rate .............. 7 (a) Septic Tank (see definition no. 43) ............... ' ' 2 Standard Rate ............ 5 (b) Imhoff Tank ............. • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (c) Primary Clarifiers 5 Packed Tower ..... (iii) Biological Aerated Filter or Aerated• 5 ........ ..... ............ (d) Settling Ponds ors Tanks for Inorganic 5 Biological Filter .. .........:........... 10 (slugttling Nontoxic Materials (sludge handling facilities rv) Rotating Biological Contactors ............ (v) Sand Filter 10 for water purification plants, sand, gravel. - r- d Slone. one• and other mining operations except intermittent biological ........ log 2 recreational activities such as gem or gold miring) /� recirculating biological ........ (vl) Clarifier................................ 3. 5 ....................................... n G) (k) OR ADVANCED TREATMENRINIT ivoted Carbons Beds - thout Carbon regenara6oe . . :............ ... FY 5 thcarbon regeneration .................... 15 ovrdered or Granular Activated Carbon Food - vwilhout carbon regeneration ................. 5 with carbon regeneration ................... 15 /fir Stripping ............................. 5 Denitrification Process (separate process) ..... 10 Etedrodafysis ............................. 5 Foam Separation ...........:................. 5 Ion Erachanoe . ........... �E8luent 5 li Land Appalion of Treated (sea definition no. 22b) (not applicable for sand, .gravel, stone and other similar mining operations) (i on agriarllurally managed sites (See del. No. 4)................................... ' 10 (0) by high rate infiltration on non -agriculturally managed sites (includes rotary distributors and sunr'lar fixed nozzle systems) ........... 4 Cii) by subsurface disposal (includes low pressure pipe systems and gravity systems except at plants consisting of septic lank and nitrifica- tion rmes only) ............................ 4 Microscreens ............................... :.. 5 Phosphorus Remo+albyBiologial Processes (See def. No. 26) ............................ 20 Pofishiing Ponds - without aeration ....... 2 (I) Post Aeration - with aeration .......... cascade - .............. diffused or mechanical . (m) Reverse Osmosis ............................... (n) Sand or Mixed -Media filters - low rate .......... . high rate .......... (o) Treatment processes for removal of metal or cyanide .................................... (p) Treatment processes for removal of toxic materials other than metal or cyanide ......... 0 5 5 2 5 15 15 SLUDGE TREATMENT (a) Sludge Digestion Tank - Heated ................ Aerobic.... _ ......... 5 Unhealed ............. 3 (b) Sludge Stabilization (chemical or Iherman ....... Sludge Drying Beds - Gravity ............... . 2 (e) Vacuum Assisted ...... . (d) Sludge Elutriatron ............................. (e) Sludge Conditioner (chemical or thernan ........ 5 5 (1) Sludge Thickener (gravity) ...................... 5 (g) Dissolved Air Flotation Unit (not applicable to a unit rates as, (3) n ......... 8 (h) Sludge Gas Utilization (including gas storage) .... 2 (i) Sludge Holding Tank - Aerated ................ 5 Non -aerated ............ 2 Sludge Incinerator - (not Including activated carbon regeneration) .. 10 (k) Vacuum Filter. Centrifuge w Filter Press or other similar dewalerfng devices .................... 10 (e) SLUDGE DISPOSAL (unduding incinerated ash) (a) Lagoons ......................................... 2 (b) Land Application (surface and subsurface) (see definition 22a) holds the land 10 mere the facility app. permit ... .by contracting to a land application operator who holds the land application permit ................ 2 -land appiiation of sludge by a contractor who does not hold the permit for the wastewater treatment facility where the sludge is generated ......... 10 (c) Landfilled (buriaQ ............................. 5 ;9) DISINFECTION 5 (a) Chlorination ............................. 5 (b) Dechlorination ........................ (c) Ozone.............................. 5 5 (d) Radiation .......................... (10) CHEMICAL ADDITION SYSTEM (S) (See definition No. 9) (not applicable to chemical additions rated as item (3) (i). (5) (a) (A). (6) (a). (6) (b). (7) (b). (7) (a). (9) (a). (9) (b). or (9) (c) 5 points each: ' List: ..... 5 5 (11) MISCELLANEOUS UNITS (a) Holding Ponds, Holding Tanks or Settling Ponds for Organic or Toxic Materials Including wastes from. mining operations containing nitrogen and/or phosphorous compounds In amounts significantly greater than Is common for domestic wastewater .......... 4 (b) Effluent Flow Equalization (not applicable to storage basins which are inherent in land application systems). 2 (c) Stage .Discharge (not applicable to storage basins inherent In land application systems (d) Pumps.— Ca (a) Stand -By Power Supply 3 (Q Thermal Pollution Control Device.-...- 3 TOTAL POINTS CLASSIFICATION Class 1 5 - 25 Points Class 11 26- 50 Points Class 111 51- 65 Points Class IV 66- Up Points Facilities having a rating of one through four points. Inclusive, do not require a certified operator. Classification of all other facilities requires a comparable grade operator in responsible charge. Facilities having an activated sludge process will be assigned a minimum classification of Class If. Facilities having treatment processes for the removal of metal or cyanide will be assigned a minimum classification of Class II. Facilities having treatment processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assigned a minimum classification of Class III. In -plant processes and related control equipment which are an Integral part of industrial production shall not be considered waste treatment. Likewise, discharges of wastewater from residences having a design flow of 1.000 gpd or less. shall not be subject to rating. �R DeOF State of North Carolina aC ' 9 1992 l Department t of Environment, Health and Natural Resources artm n Division of Environmental Management rY�IA p ENi►lRARuEkilrt 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina Vila RUIDNAt gp,� FICE James G. Martin, Governor A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Acting Director December 21, 1992 Mr. Joshua Schneider Schneider Mills, Inc. P.O. Box 518 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Dear Mr. Schneider : Subject: NPDES P-ermit Application NPDES Permit No.NC0034860 Schneider Mills, Inc. Alexander County This is to acknowledge receipt of the following documents on December 7, 1992: Application Form Engineering Proposal (for proposed control facilities), Request for permit renewal, Application Processing Fee of $300.00, Engineering Economics Alternatives Analysis, Local Government Signoff, Source Reduction and Recycling, Interbasin Transfer, Other Sludge permit information, annual pollutant analysis, The items checked below are needed before review can begin: Application Form , Engineering proposal (see attachment), Application Processing Fee of Delegation of._Authority (see attached) Biocide Sheet (see attached) Engineering Economics Alternatives Analysis, Local Government Signoff, Source Reduction and Recycling, Interbasin Transfer, Other Pollution Prevention 'Pays ' P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer application is not made complete within thirty (30) days, it will -be �d to you and may be resubmitted when complete. This application has been assigned to Greg Nizich (919/733-5083) of our .Permits Unit for review. You will e advised -of any comments recommendations, questions or other information necessary for the review of the application.. I am,. by copy -of this letter, requesting that our Regional Office Supervisor prepare a staff report and recommendations regarding this discharge. ,If you have any questions regarding this applications, please contact the review person listed above. Sincerely, XmcolM H..Sullins, P.E. CC: Mooresville Regional Office 0 I. _ORTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, P.O. BOX 27687, RALEIGH, NC 27611 ATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE - SHORT FORM C FOR AGENCY USE To be filed only by persons engaged in manufacturing and mining Do not attempt to complete this form before reading accompanying instructions Please print or type APPLICATION NUMBER IvI d a. a 3 g 6 o DATE RECEIVED -2- 1 / Z 1 a 17 YEAR MO. DAY C'� a 0 rQ3 s`C.».®YN ,T6 ItESOUnCES PDMUUNM 1. Hame, address, location, and telephone number of facility producing discharge DEC 2 9 1992 A. Name SCHNEIDER B. Mailing address � Oi'uliilT�c 9ANAfi " P.O. BOX 519 -t . � % "CE 1. Street a dress 2, City TAYLORSVILLE NC 3. State NC 4. County ALEXANDER 5: ZIP 28681 C. location: 1. Street HWY 16 NORTH 2. City TAYLORSVILLE 4. State NC D. Telephone No, 704_632-8181 Area Code 2. SIC (Leave blank) 3. Number of employees 460 3. County AT.FxANnRR If all your waste is discharged into a publicly owned waste treatment facility and to the best of your knowledge you are not required to obtain a discharge permit, proceed to item 4. Otherwise proceed directly to item 5, 4. If you meet the condition stated above, check here D and supply the information asked for below. After completing these items, please complete the date, title, and signature blocks below and return this form to the proper reviewing office without completing the remainder of the form. rL A. Name of organization responsible for receiving waste SCHNEIDER MILLS WASTE. WATER TREATMENT B. Facility receiving waste: 1. Name SCHNEIDER MILLS INC. 2. Street address P.O. BOX 519 3. City TAYLORSVILLE 4, County ALEXANDER S. State -14C 6. ZIP 28681 — �. 0 Principal product. D raw material (Check one) gVN:C i11TXQ Z4ATRR;� 1;. Principal process TEXTILE WEAVING MILL FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CT QTN 7. Maximum amount of principal product produced or raw material consumed per (Check one) Amount Basis 1-99 (1) 100-199 (2) 200-499 (3) 500-999 (4) 1000- 4999 (5) 5000- 9999 (6) 10,000- ° 49,999 (7)' 50,000 or more .(H) A. Day X 61, 000. 1 B. Month C. Year bs. PREVIOUS EDITION MAY SE USED UNTIL SUPPLY 19 EXHAUSTED FF.0 muunl of printAlial pr•inileI. ifrudutrrl nr rnw nmlrrinl ton.unwr.rvgwIf'"I matrove. Is measured In (L1110 . te): NNPoundS B.o tons C.0 barrels D.a bushels E.O square feet gallons G.0 pieces or units H.0 other, specify 9. (a) Check here if discharge occurs all year 6. or (b) Check the Inonth(s) discharge occurs: 1.13 January 2. o February 3. O March 4.13 Apri 1 5.0 May 6.13 June 7.0 July 8.0 August 9.o September 10.13 Octoher 11.0 November 12.0 December (c) Check how many days per week: 1.0 1 2.0 2-3 3.0 4-5 4.)p 6-7 ,., T..__- _& -.... _star ditteharoed to surface waters only (check as applicable) j Volume treated before Flow. gallons per operating day discharging (percent) Discharge per operating day 0.1-999 1000-4999 $000-9999 10.000- 50,000- None 0.1- 30-- 64.9 65- 94.9 95- 100 49,999 or more 29.9 (1.) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (B) (9) (10) A. Sanitary, daily 5,200 1 1 1 X average B. Cooling water, etc. 40,000 X .. daily average C. Process water, 624,000 X daily average D. Maximum per operat- 895,000 ing day for total discharge (all types) 11. If any pf the three types of waste identified in stern 10,either treated or untreated, are discharged to places other than surface water-,, check below as applicable. Waste water is discharged to: Average flow, gallons per operating day 0.1-999 (t) IDW-4999 (2) 5000-9994_ (3) 10,000-49.999 50,000 or more (4) (5) • k. Municipal sewer system B. Underground well C. Septic tank D. Evaporation lagoon or pond E. Other. specify 12. Number of separate discharge points: A. 1 B.a 2-3 C.O 4-5 D.0 6 or more MUnnv FORK CREEK 13. Name of receiving water or.waters �1 14. Does your discharge contain or is it possible for your discharge to contain. one or more of the following substances added as a result of your operations, activities, or processes: rtmon a cyanide. aluminum. beryllium, cadmium. chromium, copper, lead. mer ury, nickel, selenium.. tnc phenols, oil and rease. and chlorine (residual). A.oyes B.Ono I ce;zCffy that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge nd belief such information is true, complett+"s and accurst . •_ _ . .- 1 i� o t -e >✓' Printed Name o Person Signing Tit 11 Date Application Signed _ Si Lure of Applicant Vorth Carolina General: Statute 143-215.6(b)(2) provides that: Any person who*knowinglymakes any false statement representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission -implementing that Article, or who falsifies, -tampers -with, or knowly renders inaccurate .iny.recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated'or maintained under"Article'21 or regulations of -the Environmental Management Commissio, implementing that Article,,shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provid a punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years,'or both, �C..) �J � �•.'��.1 L.�...� � �.J1,i..�.S,.AJ "LiL k t :.'�..J l,V �.).:J '�`,.% ' I FF.o purrl .ref (rrinr.11rn 1 IrrnrurI. (ir'urlur r•rl Illrnw mnl rr I.r I r rnu r,ur•rl, rr•lun 1 rrl atrovrIs measured In (Llrlll. uricpounds B.0 ton"s C.Obarrels D.0 bushels E, o square (eel gallons G.❑ pieces• or units H.D other, specify (a) Check here if discharge occurs all year or (b) Check the months) discharge occurs: I l3 January 2.O'February 3. 0 March 4.0 April 5.0 May 6.0 June 7.0 July A.❑ August 9.o Septemher 10.0 October II.o November 12.0 December (c) Check how many days per week: 1.01 2.0 2-3 3.❑ 4-5 4.f 6-7 10. Types of waste water discharged to surface waters only (check as applicable) F low, gallons per operating day discharging (percent) Discharge pe.r operating day 0.1-999 1000-4999 5000-9999 10,000- 49,999 50,000- or more None 0.1- 29.9 30-• 65- 95- 64.9 94.9 100 (1.) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (B) (9) (10). A. Sanitary, daily average. B. Cooling water, etc. •. daily average 14,000 X C. Process water, daily average ). Maximum per operat- ing day for total discharge (all types) 14,000 il. If any c,f tiro three types of waste identified in item 10, either treated or untreaiea, are discharged to places other than surface water•,, ctiecl, below as applicable Waste water is discharged to: Average flow, gallons per operating Gay 0,1_999 . (1) IODO-4999 (2) 5000-9999 la,ODO-49,999 50.000 or more (3) (4) (5) . A. Municipal serer system B. Underground well C. Septit tank D. Evaporation lagor,n or pond E. Other. specify 12.. Number of separate discharge points: A.q1MUDDY B. FORK CREEK 4-5 D.06 or more 13. Name of receiving water or. waters 14. Does your discharge contain or is it possible for your discharge to contain. one or more of the following substances da ded as;a result of your operations, activities, or processes: ammonia, cyanide, uminum beryllium, cadmium, chromium, Copp lead, mercury. nickel, selenium, zinc, phenols, oil and :grease, and lorine (residual ). A.Xyes B.O no I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowled a and belief such information is true, complete', and a ccu a e. Printed Name of Person Signing jLat Date Application Signedore of Applicant rth Carolina General .'Statute 143-215.6(b)(2) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes y false statement representation, or certification in any application, record,'report, plan, other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the vironmental Management Commission.. -implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers•with, knowly renders inaccurate.any.recording or monitoring device or method required to be erated'or' maintained under'Article"21 or regulations of -the Environmental Management Commisst iplementing-that Article,.shall be guilty of a misdemeanor pumishable by a fine not to exceed .0,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provi punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or -.both,