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P . '% State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Nick W. Stegal, Utilities Director City of Rock Hill Post Office Box 11706 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731-1706 Dear Mr. Stegal: NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES My 17, 1999 Subject: Additional Information Request City of Rock Hill Permit Number: WQ0013981 Land Application of Biosolids York County, SC The Non Discharge Compliance / Enforcement Unit has completed a preliminary review of the submitted 1998 Annual Report of land application activities for the subject facility. The following deficiency has been noted: s On the Annual Pathogen and Vector Reduction Form you have checked Lime Stabilization as the Vector Attraction Reduction method. The substantiating data included as part of the 1998 Annual Report does not contain quantitative data to clearly prove Pathogen Reduction and Vector Attraction Reduction has occurred. Permit condition I1I. 6. requires that records of stabilization processes utilized should clearly demonstrate compliance with 40 CFR 503.32(b) and 40 CFR 503.33. Permit condition 111. 7. requires that these records be submitted as part of the annual report. All lime stabilization data must be reported in standard units to one place past the decimal.. Greater than symbols are not considered quantitative. Please reference the state issued Permit Number when responding. All information should be signed and submitted in triplicate to the attention of Kevin Barnett at the letterhead address. Nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with all applicable state laws and regulations. If you have any questions regarding this request, please do not hesitate to call Kevin Barnett of our central office staff at 919-733-5083 ext. 529. cc: Non -Discharge Compliance / Enforcement Unit Non -Discharge Permitting Unit Mooresville Regional Office Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Central Files P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Sincerely, D. Rex Gleason, P.E. Mooresville Water Quality Supervisor Z 5.23 955 102 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail } No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail /See reverse) Telef. 50%i Sent to is tteja t City of Kock Hi� itie Street & Number PO BOX 11706 Post Office, State, & ZIP Code Postage —17 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality �( J James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Nick Stegal, Utility Director City of Rock Hill P. O. Box 11706 Rock Hill, NC 29731 Dear Mr. Stegal: l'LT1?NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES November 24, 1998 Subject: Notice of Deficiency City of Rock Hill Permit Number: WQ0013981 Distribution and Marketing of Biosolids Union County The Non Discharge Compliance / Enforcement Unit has completed a preliminary review of the submitted 1997 Annual Report of land application activities. On the Annual Pathogen and Vector Reduction Form you have checked Alkali Addition as the "Vector Attraction Reduction Method." 40 CFR 503.33(b)(6) states that "the pH of [residuals] shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for two hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an additional 22 hours." No supporting data was submitted as part of the annual report. Permit condition 111. 5. requires that records of stabilization processes utilized should clearly demonstrate compliance with 40 CFR 503.33. Permit condition 111. 6. requires that these records be submitted aspart of the annual report. Please reference the state issued Permit Number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed and submitted in triplicate to the attention of Kevin Barnett at the letterhead address. The information requested by this letter must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. Nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with all applicable state laws and regulations. If you have any questions regarding this request, please do not hesitate to call Kevin Barnett of our central office staff at 919-733-5083 ext. 529. Sincerely, r Dennis R. Ramsey, P.E. x0+ Assistant Chief of Non Discharge cc: Non -Discharge Compliance / Enforcement Unit Non -Discharge Permitting Unit Mooresville:Reg-ional_Office-2 Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Central Files P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper 6 A74VA so i�, so 05 NCDENR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY January 9, 1998 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Allen FROM: D. Rex Gleason PREPARED BY: Todd St. John SUBJECT: City of Rock Hill Land' Application Permit No. WQ0013981 Union County In reference to the letter dated December 8, 1997, form Todd Larson of BioGro, this Office would like to submit the following comments: 1) Field UN 100-2 - This Office continues to maintain the opinion that no land application should be allowed on the field as long as there is any active borrow activity being conducted. 2) Fields 102-2 & 3 - This Office maintains that if the Groundwater Section asserts that these fields are inappropriate for land application then land application should not be allowed. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director December 29, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: odd S ;a.' resv�li a R®ffice Bob Cheek, Groundwater Section LT.WMAI 'Tj ,&a Now I D E N F= I Michael Allen, Non -Discharge Permitting Unit W SUBJECT: Permit No. WQ0013981 City of Rock Hill, South Carolina Land Application of Wastewater Residuals Union County Mc. D—TVT. 01, w A LT. , 0 NATURAL R1r&t)Ujz(110S DEC 31 1997 ON1S.1-T! qF P14V GJVhJ19T9E VAIdUc; o,,Eq WcKFV lE 2RWR,;j1 t3Tt E Please review the attached letter and let me know your questions or comments. I have attached the soil scientist evaluation for the fields in question. If you have any additional questions or comments, please contact me at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. 1310 Gro Division A WMX Technologies Company Tel.205.664.8440 Southern Region Fax 205.664.7678 908 Belcher Drive Pelham, AL 35124 December 8, 1997 Mr. Michael D. Allen NC DEHNR Division of Water Quality 512 North Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 Re: Comments Relative to Permit No. WQ0013981 Dear Mr. Allen: Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. - Bio Gro Division ( Bio Gro) is pleased to submit the following comments relative to the above on behalf of the permittee, City of Rock Hill, South Carolina. UN 100-2: Per your additional information request of July 29, 1997, Itern 2.d.,'the net acres have been reduced by four which more than adequately covers the area of the borrow pit. The farmer has also leveled and sowed the borrow pit in fescue to establish a cover crop per your request. UN 102-2: Groundwater was not found at 18 inches on this field. Both borings conducted in this field have a apparent water table of greater than thirty inches. This field should at least be placed in the category of seasonal if not approved for sull season application. UN 102-3: Groundwater was not found at 22 inches on this field. The boring conducted in this field has no restrictive zone. This field should be full season. Part VI. 4.c.: The entry states "Soils having a seasonal high water table shall not receive residual from November through April, inclusive." This six month restriction on application is quite excessive and limits us one month in our fall application window and two months in our spring application window. A three month restriction of December through February would be more than sufficient for the wet months and allow use more flexibility with farming crop windows. Letter to Mr. Michael D. Allen December 8, 1997 Page Two Bio Gro appreciates the opportunity to provide these comments on behalf of City of Rock Hill. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at 704.334.9711. Sincnnereenly, Todd Larson Technical Specialist cc: Nick Stegal - Rock Hill John Scaduto, Dee Browder, Jeff Faust - Bio Gro FARM, / SITE NO.: UN-102 FIELD NO.: 3 BORING NO.: 4 SOILS INFORMATION SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION HORIZON DEPTH TEXTURE STRUCTURE MATRIX COLOR MOTTLES COLOR Ap 0-5 sil g 10 YR 6/2 Btl 5-16 sicl wsbk 10 YR 6/4 - BCg 16-23 sic wsbk/massive 2.5 Y 5/4 10 YR 6/2 23-29 light sic massive 2.5 Y 5/4 10 YR 6/2 Cg Cr 29-34+ - massive 10 YR 6/2 - Legend: s - sand - ls - loamy sand sl - sandy loam scl - sandy clay loam c - clay cl - clay loam Depth Of Seasonal High Water Table: Depth Of Apparent Water Table: Depth Type Of Restrictive Zone: Type Of Crop: Comments: Most Similar Series: Described By: es sil - silt loam sicl - silty clay loam g - granular wsbk - weak subangular blocky msbk - medium subangular blocky ssbk - strong subangular blocky 16" >34" 16" — swt : 29" — fractured slate GENERAL INFORMATION 29" Fractured slate than can be dug with auger. SOIL PROFILE DESCR%PTION HORIZON DEPTH, TEXTURE.. STRUCTURE :., MATRIX _ . COL , . OR MOTTLES: COLOR .. Ap 0-6 sicl g 10 YR 5/4 - Btl 6-20 sic wsbk 5 YR 5/6 - Bt2 20-28 sic msbk 2.5 YR 4/8 - BCg 28-35+ light sic wsbk / massive 5 YR 5/8 10 YR 5/2 Legend: s - sand sil - silt loam Is - loamy sand sicl - silty clay loam sl - sandy loam - granular scl - sandy clay loam wsbk - weak subangular blocky c - clay msbk - medium subangular blocky cl - clay loam ssbk . - strong subangular blocky Depth Of Seasonal High Water Table: 28" Depth Of Apparent Water Table: >35" Depth Type Of Restrictive Zone: 28" — swt GENERAL INFORMATION SOMS IlVFORMATION SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION HORIZON DEPTH - 'TEXTURE:...- STRUCTURE . MATRIX COLOR,COLOR MOTTLES Ap 0-5 sil . g 10 YR 6/2 - E 5-15 sicl wsbk 10 YR 6/4 - Btg 15-22 light sic msbk 2.5 YR 5/4 10 YR 6/2 BCg 22-30+ sicl wsbk / massive 2.5 YR 6/2 2.5 YR 5/4 Legend: s sand Is - loamy sand sl - sandy loam scl - sandy clay loam c - ,clay cl - clay loam sil - silt loam sicl - silty clay loam g - granular wsbk - weak subangular blocky msbk - medium subangular blocky ssbk - strong subangular blocky Depth Of Seasonal High Water Table: >1571 Depth Of Apparent Water Table: >3V Depth Type Of Restrictive Zone: 15" — swt GENERAL INFORMATION Type Of Crop: Soybeans HORIZON ;. DEPTH r TEXTURE x. STRUC7CURE ' `.1VIATRLX COLOR -' 1VIOTTI;ESi - COLOR :...10 YR':6/2 E . Srll _....-- sil:.....,._...__,..:. ._.g. .:...... 2:5. YR 6/4 10 YR 6/2 , ... Bt -.--11-22.._ - - sicl .>..._._.,_.. wsbk -- 10-YR 6/6 2.5YR7/4 .;._.. "BC :-_.22-30 - sic wsbk-/ massive - _ : 10 YR 6/4 10 YR 5/2 " C- - ....._-30-35+ _.._.- sil ;.._. massive ,_... . 10 YR"5/2 Legend: s - _sand. is - loamy_, sand .sl - sandy loam scl - sandy clay loam c - clay cl - clay,loam Depth Of Seasonal High, Water, Table:_. Depth Of Apparent Water, Table: Depth Type Of Restrictive Zone: sil- - silt loarn sick, silty clay, loam g. ' granular wsbk - weak'su'bangular blocky msbk - medium subangular blocky ssbk "- strong subarigular_ blocky.. 22», , >3.5,,.. . 22". swt GENERAL INFORMATION Type Of Crop: Fescue Comments:- Numerous bormgs`conducted- encountered areas that were not naturally ocurring soils (ie: fill`/ excavation) Most Similar;Series CID.,' Described By .; Rob Willcox, L.SS. 1.. - bate 10%30/97`:` 9 ��r� State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director November 7, 1997 Nick W. Stegal, Utilities Director City of Rock Hill Post Office Box 11706 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731-1706 Dear Mr. Stegal: NOV a 0 1997 DIVISKUl OF FINIVIRONY-FIML nf'•Aclluiol �'�-� ES~'r':ELE Ei�r�lr+RL �FFIfaE Subject: Permit No. WQ0013981 City of Rock Hill Land Application of Wastewater Residuals York County, South Carolina In accordance with your application received on June 10, 1997, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0013981, dated November 7, 1997, to the City of Rock Hill for the operation of a wastewater residuals land application program in Union County, North Carolina. A total of 375.1 acres of land in Union County has been approved to receive residuals. Please be aware that the approved land will not be able to utilize the total volume of residuals generated by the Manchester WWTP. Therefore, additional land should be obtained in either South Carolina or North Carolina. This permit must be amended before any residuals are applied on lands in North Carolina other than those approved herein. Please be advised of Condition I 1 which requires that the Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality Section, be notified prior to beginning land applying residuals in Union County. The following land applications sites were not approved to receive residuals (with reasons cited): UN100-1 Bedrock was located at 30 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN 100-2 This site contains an active borrow, and the Division was concerned that areas which receives residuals could be excavated and taken off -site. UN102-2 Groundwater was found at .18 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN 102-3 Bedrock was located at 24 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN102-4 Bedrock was located at 27 inches below land surface and groundwater was located at 22 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 31, 2002, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring and reporting requirements contained in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Michael D. Allen at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. Sincerely ,,�A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Union County Health Department S.C. Department of Health & Environmental Control, Water Facilities Permitting Division Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc., Bio Gro Division Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality Section Mooresville LZegona14Office Groundwater Section- Q - Bob Cheek, Groundwater Section, Central Office Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL- MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE City of Rock Hill York County, South Carolina - FOR THE operation of a wastewater residuals land application program consisting of the application of 3,000 dry tons per year of residuals from sources listed in Condition II 5, to approximately 375.1 acres of land in Union County, North Carolina with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the application received on June 10, 1997, and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit.. This permit. shall be effective'from the date of issuance until October 31, 2002, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number (704) 663-1699, and the appropriate local governmental official (county manager/city manager) shall be notified at least twenty- four (24) hours prior to the initial application of the residuals to a site so that an inspection can be made of the application sites and application method. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. In addition, the Union County Manager's office must be notified prior to the initial application so that they will be aware that the operation has commenced. . 2. This permit shall become voidable if the soils fail to adequately assimilate the wastes and may be rescinded unless the sites are maintained and operated in a. manner which will protect the assigned water quality standards of the surface waters and ground waters. 3. The land application program shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non - discharge system to prevent the discharge of any wastes resulting from the operation of this program.. 4. The issuance of this permit shall. not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface of groundwaters resulting from the operation of this program. 5. In the event that the land application program is not operated satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall cease applying residuals to the sites and take any immediate corrective actions as may be required by the Division. 6. Some of the buffers specified below may not have been included in previous permits for this land application operation. However, any sites or fields that are included in this permit, but were approved with different. applicable buffers shall be reflagged to comply with the below buffers. The following buffer zones shall be maintained: a) 400 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for surface application method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and approval from the appropriate DWQ regional office, b) 200 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for subsurface residual injection method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and the appropriate DWQ regional office, c) 100 feet from any public or private water supply source, waters classified as SA or SB, and any Class I or Class II impounded reservoir used as a source of drinking water for both methods, d) 100 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters and any other lake or impoundment for surface application, e) 50 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters and any other lake or impoundment for subsurface application, f) 50 feet from property lines for both surface and subsurface application methods; g) 50 feet from public right of ways for both application methods, h) 10 feet from upslope interceptor drains and surface water diversions for both application methods, i) 25 feet from downslope interceptor drains, surface water diversions, groundwater drainage systems and surface drainage ditches for both application methods. 7. A copy of this permit shall be maintained at the land application site when residuals are being applied during the life of this permit. A spill prevention and control plan shall be maintained in all residuals transport and application vehicles. 8. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site prior to and during application. 9. No residuals at any time shall be stored at any application site, unless approval has been requested and obtained from the Division of Water Quality. 10. Maximum slope for residual application shall be 10% for surface application and 18% for subsurface applications. 11. When wastewater residuals are applied, the Class A pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.33 shall be met. Additionally, an evaluation must be performed which demonstrates the residuals ability to comply with this requirement. Upon request, a copy of this evaluation must be submitted including all test results and calculations. II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The facilities and application sites shall be properly maintained and operated at all times. Pa 2. A suitable vegetative cover, as listed in condition II 4, shall be maintained in accordance with the crop management plan outlined by the local Extension Office of the Department of Agriculture, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, or other agronomist, and approved by this Division: 3. An acceptable pH must be maintained in the soil, residual and lime mixture, greater than 6.0, on all land application sites to insure optimum yield for the crop(s) specified below. The agronomist shall provide information on the pH best suited for the specified crop and the soil type. 4. The application rates shall not; exceed the following for the specified crops: Crop PAN (lb./acre/,yr 1 Alfalfa 200 Bermuda Grass (Hay, Pasture) 220 Bermuda Grass (Coastal) 350 Blue Grass 120 Corn (Grain) 160 Corn (Silage) 200 Cotton 70 Fescue 250 Forest (Hardwood & Softwood) 75 Milo 100 Small Grain (Wheat, barley, oats) 100 Sorghum, Sudex (Pasture) 180 Sorghum, Sudex (Silage) 220 Soybeans 200 Timothy, Orchard, & Rye Grass 200 If the approved land application sites are to be double cropped (i.e., a crop in the spring and a second crop in the fall, with BOTH crops to receive wastewater residuals), then the second crop shall receive an application of residuals at a rate at least 50% less than the above PAN rates, due to the fact that organic nitrogen is mineralized slowly over time (i.e., a second crop consisting of small grain shall receive have a PAN application rate of no greater than 501b./acre/yr.). This practice will be allowed as long as the second crop is to be harvested. If the second crop is to be planted for erosion control only, and is to be tilled into the soil, then no residuals shall be applied to these fields because the nitrogen will essentially be returned to the soil. 5. No residuals other than the following are hereby approved for land application in accordance with this permit: Permit Volume Source County Number ( tons/year) City of Rock Hill Manchester WWTP York (SC) SCO020443 3,000 6. The metal loading rates shall not exceed the following Cumulative Pollutant loading rates: Kilograms Pounds Parameters per Hectare per Acre Arsenic 41 36 Cadmium 39 34 Copper 1,500 1,338 Lead 300 267 Mercury 17 15 Molybdenum ---- ---- Nickel 420 374 Selenium 100 89 Zinc 2,800 2,498 . 3 7. The pollutant concentrations in the residuals which will be applied to the land shall not exceed the following Ceiling Concentrations (Dry Weight Basis): Parameters m� Arsenic 75 Cadmium 85 Copper 4,300 Lead 840 Mercury 57 Molybdenum 75 Nickel 420 Selenium 100 Zinc 7,500 8. Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall employ a certified land application/residuals operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the land application program. The operator must hold a certificate of the type classification assigned to the land application program by the Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type to comply with the conditions of Title 15A NCAC 8A, .0202. 9. Adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored residuals into any surface waters. 10. Surface applied residuals will be plowed or disced within twenty-four (24) hours after application on lands with no cover crop established. 11. For areas that are prone to flooding or within the 100-year flood elevation, residuals may be applied only during periods of dry weather. The residuals must be incorporated into the soil within twenty-four (24) hours after application. 12. Appropriate measures must be taken to control public access to the land application sites during active site use and for the 12-month period following the last residual application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. 13. Adequate provisions shall be taken to prevent wind erosion and surface runoff from conveying pollutants from the residuals application area onto the adjacent property or into any surface waters. 14. Residuals shall not be applied in inclement weather or until 24 hours following a rainfall event of 1/2-inch or greater in 24 hours. Any emergency residuals disposal measures must first be approved by the Division of Water Quality. 15. Residuals shall not be applied to any land application site that is flooded, frozen or snow- covered. 16. Residuals shall not be applied at rates greater than agronomic rates, unless authorized by the Division. 17. Animals shall not be grazed on an application site for 30 days after residuals application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access after each application. 18. Food crops, feed crops and fiber crops that do not come in contact with the residuals shall not be harvested for 30 days after residuals application. rd 19. Food crops with harvested parts that touch the residual/soil mixture and are totally above the'land surface (ex. tobacco, melons, cucumbers, squash, etc.) shall not be harvested for 14 months after residuals application. 20. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land (root crops such as potatoes, carrots, radishes, etc.) shall not be harvested for 20 months after. application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for four (4) months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 21. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for 38 months after application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than four (4) months prior to incorporation into the soil. 22. Turf shall not be harvested for 1 year after residuals application if the turf is to be placed on land with a high potential for public exposure. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Any monitoring (including groundwater, surface water, residuals, soil, or plant tissue analyses) deemed necessary by the Division of Water Quality to insure protection of the environment will be established and an acceptable sampling .and reporting schedule shall be followed. 2. Proper records shall be maintained by the Permitte'e tracking all application activities. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to the following information: a. source of residuals b. date of residual application c. location of residual application (site, field, or:zone #) d. method of application e. weather conditions (sunny; cloudy; raining, etc.) f. -soil conditions g. type of crop or crops to be grown on field h. volume of residuals applied in gallons/acre, dry tons/acre or kilograms/hectare i. annual and cumulative totals of dry tons/acre of residuals, annual and cumulative pounds/acre of each heavy metal (which shall include, but not be limited to arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, 'selenium and zinc), annual pounds/acre of plant available nitrogen (PAN), and annual pounds/acre of phosphorus applied to each field. 3. A representative annual soils analysis (Standard Soil Fertility Analysis) shall be conducted on each site receiving residuals in the respective calendar year and the results maintained on file by the Permittee fora minimum of five years... The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following parameters: Acidity Calcium Copper Magnesium Base Saturation (by calculation) Cation Exchange Capacity Manganese Potassium Percent Humic Matter Sodium pH Zinc Phosphorus 5 The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis (see above) and an analysis for the following pollutants shall be conducted once prior to permit renewal on soils from each site which has received residuals during the permit cycle. Arsenic Mercury Nickel Cadmium Molybdenum Selenium Lead 4. A residuals analysis will be conducted every 60 days from the date of permit issuance by the Permittee and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. If land application occurs at a frequency less than every 60 days, a residuals analysis will be required for each instance of land application. The residuals analysis shall include but is not necessarily limited to the following parameters: Arsenic Calcium Cadmium Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen Copper Magnesium Lead % Total Solids Mercury pH Molybdenum Phosphorus Nickel Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation) Selenium Potassium Zinc Sodium Aluminum TKN Ammonia -Nitrogen Antimony After the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee may submit a request to the Division for a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 5. A Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis shall be conducted by the Permittee annually. The TCLP analysis shall include the following parameters (please note the regulatory level in mg/L in parentheses): Arsenic (5.0) Benzene (0.5) Carbon tetrachloride (0.5) Chlorobenzene (100.0) Chromium (5.0) m-Cresol (200.0) Cresol (200.0) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (7.5) 1, 1 -Dichloroethylene (0.7) Endrin (0.02) Hexachlorobenzene (0.13) Hexachloroethane (3.0) Lindane (0.4) Methoxychlor (10.0) Nitrobenzene (2.0) Pyridine (5.0) Silver (5.0) Toxaphene (0.5) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (400.0) 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) (1.0) Barium (100.0) Cadmium (1.0) Chlordane (0.03) Chloroform (6.0) o-Cresol (200.0) p-Cresol (200.0) 2,4-D (10.0) . 1,2-Dichloroethane (0:5) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene (0.13) Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) (0.008) Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (0.5) Lead (5.0) Mercury (0.2) Methyl ethyl ketone (200.0) Pentachlorophenol (100.0) Selenium (1.0) Tetrachloroethylene (0.7) Trichloroethylene (0.5) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2.0) Vinyl chloride (0.2) 0 6. All residuals -included in this permit must be monitored every 60' days, from the date of permit issuance, for compliance with condition I 11 of this permit. Data to verify stabilization and vector attraction, reduction of the residuals must be maintained by the Permittee. The required data is specific to the stabilization process utilized, but should be sufficient to clearly demonstrate compliance the Class A pathogen requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or with the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.33. In addition, the EPA certification statements concerning compliance with pathogen requirements, vector attraction reduction requirements and management practices must be completed every 60 days by the proper authority or authorities if more than one is involved, either the person who prepares the residuals, the person who derives the material, or the person who applies the residuals. After -the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee . may request a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 7. Three copies of all required monitoring and reporting requirements as specified in conditions III 1, III 2, III 3,1114, III 5 and 1116 shall be submitted annually on or before March 1 of the following year to the following address: NC Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Compliance/Bnforcement Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 8. Noncompliance Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Mooresville Regional Office, telephone :number (704) 663-1699, as.soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any occurrence with the land application program which results in the land application of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic. b. Any failure of the land application program resulting in a release of material to receiving waters. c. Any time that self -monitoring information indicates that the facility has gone out of compliance with the conditions and limitations of this permit or the parameters on which the system was designed. d. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate residual treatment. e. Any spillage or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting residuals to the application site. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within, five (5) days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. 7 IV. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS 1. The COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY for the disposal system is specified by regulations in 15A NCAC 2L, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The Compliance Boundary is for the disposal system constructed after December 31, 1983 is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(1). In accordance with 15A NCAC 2L, a REVIEW BOUNDARY is established around the disposal systems midway between the Compliance Boundary and the perimeter of the waste disposal area. Any exceedance of standards at the Review Boundary shall require remediation action on the part of the permittee. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. 3. No land application of waste activities shall be undertaken when the seasonal high water table is less than three feet below land surface. V . INSPECTIONS 1. The Permittee or his designee shall inspect the residuals storage, transport, and application facilities to prevent malfunctions and deterioration, operator errors and discharges which may cause or lead to the release of wastes to the environment, a threat to human health, or a nuisance. The Permittee shall maintain an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee . for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available to the Division of Water Quality or other permitting authority, upon request. 2. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This permit shall become voidable unless the land application activities are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the supporting materials, and in the manner approved by this Division. 2. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supporting data. 3. This permit is not automatically transferable. In the event that there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership or a name change, of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 4. The following are approved sites for residuals application (see attached map[s]): Application Area [acres] Site No. Owner/Lessee (excluding_ buffers) Union County UN97-1 c UN97-2a UN97-3 UN97-4 UN97-5c UN97-6 UN98-1 UN98-2 UN99-1 UN99-2 UN99-3 UN99-4 t UN101-1 UN101-2 UN101-3 UN 102-1 UN 102-5c UN 102-6 UN 102-7e UN 102-8 UN 103-1 UN 103-2 UN103-3c UN 103 4 UN 103-5 --"- UN 103-6 UN103-7c UN 103-8c -- -UN 104-1 c UN104-2 s UN 104-3 •- UN105-lb UN 105-2 Claude Presley Claude Presley Claude Presley Claude Presley Claude Presley Claude Presley Mary Horn Mary Horn Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Bill Hornbeck Bill Hornbeck Bill Hornbeck Peter S. Wells/Perry Brown Perry Brown Perry Brown Perry Brown Perry Brown Arthur Phillips/Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Frank Fowler Henry Lee Phillips Arthur Phillips/Henry Lee Phillips Arthur Phillips/Henry Lee Phillips Joe Roger Joe Roger TOTAL ACRES IN COUNTY TOTAL AVAILABLE ACRES 9.3 29.0 9.9 10.0 3.0 10.0 20.0 11.0 4.0 27.2 23.0 3.2 15.3 21.2 21.0 7.2 21.0 15.2 7.0 5.5 5.8 8.0 9.3 7.2 4.5 6.7 10.8 375.1 375.1 a This field contains a pit which was reported to be five feet deep and contains tree stumps, and later filled in with soil. This filled -in pit is a potential conduit to the groundwater table, therefore, this pit shall be properly buffered out of the application area. b This field contains a pit which should be buffered out of the application area. c This land application site is partially covered in soils having a seasonal high water table. Therefore, no residuals shall be applied to this field during the period from November through April, inclusive. 5. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 6. The annual administering and compliance fee must be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may cause the Division to initiate action to revoke this permit as specified by 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c)(4). 7. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) which have jurisdiction. 8. The Permittee, at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will extend the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. 9. This permit may be modified, or revoked and reissued to incorporate any conditions, limitations and monitoring requirements the Division of Water Quality deems necessary in order to adequately protect the environment and public health. 10. This permit shall become voidable unless the agreements between the Permittee and the landowners/lessees are in full force and effect. The land owner agreements are considered expired concurrent with the expiration date of the permit and must be renewed at the same time the permit is renewed. Permit issued this the seventh day of November, 1997 NOZCLINA E O NTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number WQ0013981 10 Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bio Gro Divislon A WMX Tectrrolo* CaTIPanY TeL 205.664.8440 Sodiem Begim fax 205.664.7678 908 Beldw Drive P&mm. AL 35124 Topo Map: Site UN99 Fields 1 through 4 Scale: 1" 24,000' 615 31 �. y�\�' `� • ' � J�j•..r 1, /_ `L �,./ %/ / -` � . l !., LA l _ Ca;'.�" _,7 �J -Z� / -ram -' ! � �\•: �:��i��. •'.��. ^`%::�• ''''��� ��'.'' . � _vf—'--J�� �� ���f(/� ' �['�'-` , �-� \`'' ':��. spa �-,.1�•`,f ° �l�l� �"-=sy _ �'' e� if J. _UN CA TERr ✓ •, M.:• ,•;; �. 1; ,, � you• �' ,, y .t jj ,ti � n -= . it .� f �, '• �, •1\'i i; � �� � ,� i .t � j F \ � ). �i . -:'�� . Hi _ I � � i ''•it l-• ��� � '� ') t ..\ �A • y : .ram - Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. 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Bio Gro Division A WM len*gies COMPaN TeL 205.664.8440 Swthem Region Fax 205.664.7678 908 Belcto Drim Peom AL35124 Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bio Gro Division A WW Tedwdlogies COMM TeL 205.664.8440 Soadvm Region Fax 205.664.7678 y W8 Belcher Drive Peon AL 35124 Topo Map: Site UN 105 Fields 1 and 2 570 _ e a ge' O Scale:1 = 24,000'611 ��. IxLIN_c f1 ,� 49 •• V $ x O 500 1C . 1/ `q NI / •OQ 57 50 ?; Y r...6 to 72 �. 10 �•, t i' �, g.. \ Ir Q:A. 1 Ce ' 1 HHeath•Memoria! !� -- p I adio� Towels-- 745 Rehobeth 0Ch I�; • .•�� `, 7 n •.. „1 Sr�4 � �o� � ` O 1 � . State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources �� o • Division of Water Quality I A& Aw"ft w James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretes Q A. Preston Howard .E. Director & NA �• , < t,-.,•,s , IVA—, > Jr.,> > �rtt. s.,�,;Uit0 8 November 7, 1997 NOV 10 1997 Nick W. Stegal, Utilities Director c�dpg,;� E City of Rock Hill Post Office Box 11706 �,u. 9.tE Ite�>t eF�ll Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731-1706 Subject: Permit No. WQ0013981 City of Rock Hill Land Application of Wastewater Residuals York County, Seet•Yi Carolina Dear Mr. Stegal: In accordance with your application received on June 10, 1997, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0013981, dated N VeMB1,` 99_7,,Ito the City of Rock Hill for the operation of a wastewater residuals land application program in Union County, North Carolina. A total of 375.1 acres of land in Union County has been approved to receive residuals. Please be aware that the approved land will not be able to utilize the total volume of residuals generated by the Manchester WWTP. Therefore, additional land should be obtained in either South Carolina or North Carolina. This permit must be amended before any residuals are applied on lands in North Carolina other than those approved herein. Please be advised of. Condition I 1 which requires that the Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality Section, be notified prior to beginning land applying residuals in Union County. The following land applications sites were not approved to receive residuals (with reasons cited): UN100-1 Bedrock was located at 30 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN100-2 This site contains an active borrow, and the Division was concerned that areas which receives residuals could be excavated and taken off -site. UN102-2 Groundwater was found at 18 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN102-3 Bedrock was located at 24 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. UN102-4 Bedrock was located at 27 inches below land surface and groundwater was located at 22 inches below land surface, therefore, this site is unsuited for land application. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until +Qerober 3_i;-2002,land shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring and reporting requirements contained in this permit. Failure'to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Michael D. Allen at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. Sincerely ,/—A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Union County Health Department S.C. Department of Health & Environmental Control, Water Facilities Permitting Division Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc., Bio Gro Division i lc ores1uaile�Reg+ional�Offce; Wat x uaihttiyASectioR Mooresville Regional Office, Groundwater Section Bob Cheek, Groundwater Section, Central Office Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES-. RALEIGH RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE City of Rock Hill York County, South Carolina FOR THE operation of a wastewater residuals land application program consisting of the application of 3,000 dry tons per year of residuals from sources listed in Condition II 5; to approximately 375.1 acres of land in Union County, North Carolina with no discharge of. wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the application received on June 10, 1997, and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 31, 2002, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number (704) 663-1699, and the appropriate local governmental official (county manager/city manager) shall be notified at least twenty- four (24) hours prior to the initial application of the residuals to a site so that an inspection can be made of the application sites and application method. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. In addition, the Union County Manager's office must be notified prior to the initial application so that they will be aware that the operation has commenced. 2. This permit shall become voidable if the soils fail to adequately assimilate the wastes and may be rescinded unless the sites are maintained and operated in a manner which will protect the assigned water quality standards of the surface waters and ground waters. 3. The land application program shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non - discharge system to prevent the discharge of any wastes resulting from the operation of this program. 4. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface or groundwaters resulting from the operation of this program. f ' 7 5. In the event that the land application program is not operated satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall cease applying residuals to the sites and take any immediate corrective actions as may be required by the Division. 6. Some of the buffers specified below may not have been included in previous permits for this land application operation. However, any sites or fields that are included in this permit, but were approved with different applicable buffers shall be reflagged to comply with the below buffers. The following buffer zones shall be maintained: a) 400 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for surface application method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and approval from the appropriate DWQ regional office, b) 200 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for subsurface residual injection method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and the appropriate DWQ regional office, c) 100 feet from any public or private water supply source, waters classified as SA or SB, and any Class I or Class II impounded reservoir used as a source of drinking water for both methods, d) 100 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters and any other lake or impoundment for surface application, e) 50 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, .any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters and any other lake or impoundment for subsurface application, f) 50 feet from property lines for both surface and subsurface application methods; g) 50 feet from public right of ways for both application methods, h) 10 feet from upslope interceptor drains and surface water diversions for both application methods, i) 25 feet from downslope interceptor drains, surface water diversions, groundwater drainage systems and surface drainage ditches for both application methods. 7. A copy of this permit shall be maintained at the land application site when residuals are being applied during the life of this permit. A spill prevention and control plan shall be maintained in all residuals transport and application vehicles. 8. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site prior to and during application. 9. No residuals at any time shall be stored at any application site, unless approval has been requested and obtained from the Division of Water Quality. 10. Maximum slope for residual application shall be 10% for surface application and 18% for subsurface applications. 11. When wastewater residuals are applied, the Class A pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.33 shall be met. Additionally, an evaluation must be performed which demonstrates the residuals ability to comply with this requirement. Upon request, a copy of this evaluation must be submitted including all test results and calculations. II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The facilities and application sites shall be properly maintained and operated at all times. 10) 2. A suitable vegetative cover, as listed in condition II 4, shall be maintained in accordance with the crop management plan outlined by the local Extension Office of the Department of Agriculture, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, or other agronomist, and approved by this Division. . 3. An acceptable pH must be maintained in the soil, residual and lime mixture, greater than 6.0, on all land application sites to insure optimum yield for the crop(s) specified below. The agronomist shall provide information on the pH best suited for the specified crop and the soil type. 4. The application rates shall not exceed the following for the specified crops: Crop PAN (lb./acre/yr.) Alfalfa 200 Bermuda Grass (Hay, Pasture) 220 Bermuda Grass (Coastal) 350 Blue Grass 120 Corn (Grain) 160 Corn (Silage) 200 Cotton 70 Fescue 250 Forest (Hardwood & Softwood) 75 Milo 100 Small Grain (Wheat', barley, oats) 100 Sorghum, Sudex (Pasture) 180 Sorghum, Sudex (Silage) 220 Soybeans 200 Timothy, Orchard, & Rye Grass 200 If the approved land application sites are to be double cropped (i.e., a crop in the spring and a second crop in the fall,,with BOTH crops to receive wastewater residuals), then the second crop shall receive an application of residuals at a rate at least 50% less than the above PAN rates, due to the fact that organic nitrogen is' mineralized slowly over time (i.e., a second crop consisting of small grain shall receive have a PAN, application rate of no greater than 50 lb./acre/yr.). This practice will be allowed as long as the second crop is to be harvested. If the second crop is to be planted for erosion control only, and is to be tilled into the soil, then no residuals shall be applied to these fields because the nitrogen will essentially be returned to the soil. 5. No residuals other than the following are hereby approved for land application in accordance with this permit: Permit Volume Source County Number (dry tons/) City of Rock Hill Manchester WWTP York (SC) SC0020443 3,000 6. The metal loading rates shall not exceed the following Cumulative Pollutant loading rates: Kilograms Pounds Parameters per Hectare per Acre Arsenic 41 36 Cadmium 39 34 Copper 1,500 1,338 Lead 300 267 Mercury 17 15 Molybdenum --- Nickel 420 314 Selenium 100 89 Zinc 2,8.00 2,498 3 7. The pollutant concentrations in the residuals which will be applied to the land shall not exceed the following Ceiling Concentrations (Dry Weight Basis): Parameters mg/k Arsenic 75 Cadmium 85 Copper 4,300 Lead 840 Mercury 57 Molybdenum 75 Nickel 420 Selenium 100 Zinc 7,500 8. Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall employ a certified land application/residuals operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the land application program. The operator must hold a certificate of the type classification assigned to the land application program by the Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type to comply with the conditions of Title 15A NCAC 8A, .0202. 9. Adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored residuals into any surface waters. 10. Surface applied residuals will be plowed or disced within twenty-four (24) hours after application on lands with no cover crop established. 11. For areas that are prone to flooding or within the 100-year flood elevation, residuals may be applied only during periods of dry weather. The residuals must be incorporated into the soil within twenty-four (24) hours after application. 12. Appropriate measures must be taken to control public access to the land application sites during active site use and for the 12-month period following the last residual application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. 13. Adequate provisions shall be taken to prevent wind erosion and surface runoff from conveying pollutants from the residuals application area onto the adjacent property or into any surface waters. 14. Residuals shall not be applied in inclement weather or until 24 hours following a rainfall event of 1/2-inch or greater in 24 hours. Any emergency residuals disposal measures mast first be approved by the Division of Water Quality. 15. Residuals shall not be applied to any land application site that is flooded, frozen or snow- covered. 16. Residuals shall not be applied at rates greater than agronomic rates, unless authorized by the Division. 17. Animals shall not be grazed on an application site for 30 -days after residuals application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access after each application. 18. Food crops, feed crops and fiber crops that do not come in contact with the residuals shall not be harvested for 30 days after residuals application. L! 19. Food crops with harvested parts that touch the residual/soil mixture and are totally above the land surface (ex. tobacco, melons, cucumbers, squash, etc.) shall not be harvested for 14 months after residuals application. 20. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land (root crops such as potatoes, carrots, radishes, etc.) shall not be harvested for 20 months after application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for four (4) months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 21. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for 38 months after application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than four (4) months prior to incorporation into the soil. 22. Turf shall not be harvested for 1 year after residuals application if the turf is to be placed on land with a high potential for public exposure. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Any monitoring (including groundwater, surface water, residuals, soil, or plant tissue analyses) deemed necessary by the Division of Water Quality to insure protection of the environment will be established and an acceptable sampling and reporting schedule shall be followed. 2. Proper records shall be maintained by the Permittee tracking all application activities. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to the following information: a. source of residuals b . date of residual application c. location of residual application (site, field, or zone #) d. method of application e. weather conditions (sunny, cloudy, raining, etc.) f. soil conditions g . type of crop or crops to be grown on field h. volume of residuals applied in gallons/acre, dry tons/acre or kilograms/hectare i. annual and cumulative totals of dry tons/acre of residuals, annual and cumulative pounds/acre of each heavy metal (which shall include, but not be limited to arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium and zinc), annual pounds/acre of plant available nitrogen (PAN), and annual pounds/acre of phosphorus applied to each field. 3. A representative annual soils analysis (Standard Soil Fertility Analysis) shall be conducted on each site receiving residuals in the respective calendar year and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years... The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following parameters: Acidity Calcium Copper Magnesium Base Saturation (by calculation) Cation Exchange Capacity Manganese Potassium Percent Humic Matter Sodium pH Zinc Phosphorus E The Standard Soil Fertility- Analysis (see above) and an analysis for the following pollutants shall be conducted once prior to permit renewal on soils from each site which has received residuals during the permit cycle. Arsenic Mercury Nickel Cadmium Molybdenum Selenium Lead 4. A residuals analysis will be conducted every 60 days from the date of permit issuance by the Permittee and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. If land application occurs at a frequency less than every 60 days, a residuals analysis will be required for each instance of land application. The residuals analysis shall include but is not necessarily limited to the following parameters: Arsenic Calcium Cadmium Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen Copper Magnesium Lead % Total Solids Mercury pH Molybdenum Phosphorus Nickel Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation) Selenium Potassium Zinc Sodium Aluminum TKN Ammonia -Nitrogen Antimony After the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee may submit a request to the Division for a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 5. A Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis shall be conducted by the Permittee annually. The TCLP analysis shall include the following parameters (please note the regulatory level in mg/L in parentheses): Arsenic (5.0) Benzene (0.5) Carbon tetrachloride (0.5) Chlorobenzene (100.0) Chromium (5.0) m-Cresol (200.0) Cresol (200.0) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (7.5) 1, 1 -Dichloroethylene (0.7) Endrin (0.02) Hexachlorobenzene (0.13) Hexachloroethane (3.0) Lindane (0.4) Methoxychlor (10.0) Nitrobenzene (2.0) Pyridine (5.0) Silver (5.0) Toxaphene (0.5) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (400.0) 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) (1.0) Barium (100.0) Cadmium (1.0) Chlordane (0.03) Chloroform (6.0) o-Cresol (200.0) p-Cresol (200.0) 2,4-D (10.0) 1,2-Dichloroethane (0.5) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene (0.13) Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) (0.008) Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (0.5) Lead (5.0) Mercury (0.2) Methyl ethyl ketone (200.0) Pentachlorophenol(100.0) Selenium (1.0) Tetrachloroethylene (0.7) Trichloroethylene (0.5) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2.0) Vinyl chloride (0.2) Z 6. All residuals included in this permit must be monitored every 60 days, from the date of permit issuance, for compliance with condition I 11 of this permit. Data to verify stabilization and vector attraction reduction of the residuals must be maintained by the Permittee. The required data is specific to the stabilization process utilized, but should be sufficient to clearly demonstrate compliance the Class A pathogen requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or with the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.33. In addition, the EPA certification statements concerning compliance with pathogen requirements, vector attraction reduction requirements and management practices must be completed every 60 days by the proper authority or authorities if more than one is involved, either the person who prepares the residuals, the person who derives the material, or the person who applies the residuals. After the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee may request a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 7. Three copies of all required monitoring and reporting requirements as specified in conditions III 1, 1II 2, III 3, III 4, 1115 and 1116 shall be submitted annually on or before March 1 of the following year to the following address: NC Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 8. Noncompliance Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number (704) 663-1699, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any occurrence with the land applicationprogram which results in the land application of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic. b . Any failure of the land application program resulting in a release of material to receiving waters. c. Any time that self -monitoring information indicates that the facility has gone out of compliance with the conditions and limitations of this permit or the parameters on which the system was designed. d. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate residual treatment. e. Any spillage or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting residuals to the application site. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within five (5) days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. 7 IV. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS The COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY for the disposal system is specified by regulations in 15A NCAC 2L, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The Compliance Boundary is for the disposal system constructed after December 31, 1983 is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(1). In accordance with 15A NCAC 2L, a REVIEW BOUNDARY is established around the disposal systems midway between the Compliance Boundary and the perimeter of the waste disposal area. Any exceedance of standards at the Review Boundary shall require remediation action on the part of the permittee. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. 3. No land application of waste activities shall be undertaken when the seasonal high water table is less than three feet below land surface. V . INSPECTIONS The Permittee or his designee shall inspect the residuals storage, transport, and application facilities to prevent malfunctions and deterioration, operator errors and discharges which may cause or lead to the release of wastes to the environment, a threat to human health, or a nuisance. The Permittee shall maintain an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available to the Division of Water Quality or other permitting authority, upon request. 2. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This permit shall become voidable unless the land application activities are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the supporting materials, and in the manner approved by this Division. 2. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supporting data. Hl- 3. This permit is not automatically transferable. In the event that there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership or a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 4. The following are approved sites for residuals application (see attached map[s]): Application Area [acres] Site No. Owner/Lessee (excluding buffers) Union County UN97-1c Claude Presley 9.3 UN97-2a Claude Presley 29.0 UN97-3 Claude Presley 9.9 UN97-4 Claude Presley 10.0 UN97-5c Claude Presley 3.0 UN97-6 Claude Presley 10.0 UN98-1 Mary Horn 3.4 UN98-2 Mary Horn 7.0 UN99-1 Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate 18.6 UN99-2 Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate 4.0 UN99-3 Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate 8.8 UN99-4 Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate 8.0 -L1N 101 1- �---- Bill-Igor-nbeck - - -- - -- 20.0-- Bill Hornbeck------_----- �N-lE1-l� UN102-1 Peter S. Wells/Perry Brown 27.2 UN102-5c Perry Brown 23.0 UN 102-6 Perry Brown 3.2 UN 102-7c Perry Brown 15.3 UN 102-8 Perry Brown 21.2 UN 103-1 Arthur Phillips/Frank Fowler 21.0 UN 103-2 Frank Fowler 7.2 UN103-3c Frank Fowler 21.0 UN103-4 Frank Fowler 15.2 UN 103-5 Frank Fowler 7.0 - @3-6 Frani Fo-w4-e 5-.5-- UN103-7c Frank Fowler 5.8 UN103-8c Frank Fowler 8.0 --UN-1-04-1 c Henry-L-ee-Phillips 9-.3- UN104-2 Arthur Phillips/Henry Lee Phillips 7.2 - F��t0�4Arthur-Phil-lips,�/Hnenry-L-ee-Phillips "3 77��C -s �2iZ1� Tiger_ L • 7 T�P�rtp�"i UI '1�_ TOTAL ACRES IN COUNTY 375.1 TOTAL AVAILABLE ACRES 375.1 E This field contains a pit which was reported to be five feet deep and contains tree stumps, and later filled in with soil. This filled -in pit is a potential conduit to the groundwater table, therefore, this pit shall be properly buffered out of the application area. b This field contains a pit which should be buffered out of the application area. c This land application site is partially covered in soils having a seasonal high water table. Therefore, no residuals shall be applied to this field during the period from November through April, inclusive. 5. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 6. The annual administering and compliance fee must be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may cause the Division to initiate action to revoke this permit as specified by 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c)(4). 7. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Pe=*ttee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) which have jurisdiction. 8. The Permittee, at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will extend the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. 9. This permit may be modified, or revoked and reissued to incorporate any conditions, limitations and monitoring requirements the Division of Water Quality deems necessary in order to adequately protect the environment and public health. 10. This permit shall become voidable unless the agreements between the Permittee and the landowners/lessees are in full force and effect. The land owner agreements are considered expired concurrent with the expiration date of the permit and must be renewed at the same time the permit is renewed. Permit issued this the seventh day of November, 1997 NOZCLINA E O NTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number WQ0013981 10 Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. i Bio Gro Dhrision A WMIX Tedralo* CwParry Tel. 205.664.8440 Southern Region fax 205.664.7678 j 908 Be1do Drive Peffmm AL 35124 Topo Map: Site UN99 w:•, w�j�� ( "� Fields 1 through 4 Scale: !" = 24,000, v.i1 i '�` �,: ram_ ` \� • • ' ac �'' �• a �Z (�, v� l� 1 J ..•y�b�,o o c 550 Oi - •/.- U �: .�. .�. Jam.;� ` '��`1 ��� -�7L _ _UN � )1 L. 'i i\%—✓;': —'�� ^t �ii� i���\ ~ \ '�i - �� \ '•7 �•- '�•• \� Ji . o �� ���! ir/ '� 'fig`. ] i f �✓,� ` l` n ,'- _)il ; t i -i .•. _ \ _ a ` Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bic Gro Division A WW Technologies CWPWW W. 205.66A.6440 Southern Region Fax 2M.664.7676 9o8 sedw Drive Pelham AL 35124 Topo Map: Site UN101 Fields 1 through 3 - .� Scale:1" 24,000, 1. `.'`. ',r-. io+, f _ 1 )��.%!�� ,i r�(�- %�. ��.1 �`� � '� '• �! ` it• �� j 1327 k 'i t --- I %�`—•, ',�'\\_ JO l 1 ✓_ r-_ �.". X8 ••i per. •' 1 q - / �6311 � • � tit? 75 • 1 • 1 �- ••-kThompaoa 1326 t 1 1 i r /� ^ '. '.=. --' . ! i - • y 1 . \Chapel 'If 650 Or594 . __c" "� �� ate- •+ -. -Jr •^, 66 660 .14 65 709 7 ham. __ - �-- �. _� .— _ _--- _ •. . tot— .`.r -\ . tt _ < \ r'; �' .� �•. ,.-\�'j• 1 - o � •\ - .� �--- 't!Ta— - ,i// .1\ tom+✓"� �• ". ` `- Vt,eallabrator Water Technologl Inc. B10 ero DTNisioh F'r`2�� diner ;." awaoc e�c�,r TeL206MO�a / Prte.- V. SanhxnRagim Fax M 4.767e Leon C. &-n&k — Do A(67' use PdhmAL35124 3,* perm frown -- 'bO NQ7' '.Utc -r g --^ Perry Rrv, ►n Map. Site UNi02 i Fields 1 through 8 Po h1of Scale:1, = 24,000' ag= r mw r$iB fWAXFI.fi w7 S� , s30' a s31 MONhbC a Mi. l 1 J Wheelabrator Water 'technologies Inc. Bio Gro DiMision A VAV Tedrr 14g Comparry TeL 205.664.8440 smld ro pegim Fax 205.664.7678 908 Beldo Drive AL 35124 -- ---- -- - "--"-�"-- Topo Map: Site UN104 Fields 1 through 3 Scale: 1" = 24,000' _r UNITY QUADRANG SOUTH CAROLINA—NORTH C .7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOG 530 4 531 1 MONRO£ 8 mi. 532 Z 110000 FEET ($. C�) - 1 V � / P 6S �� `�� • ^ .� �� �' C ram-'' � ' C� , �� �--- S ' ., � - / ' + J •. `.,� � ��, � Ste...-` 650 z. if " -Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. ..Bic Gro Division. A VM Tedmologies Company TeL 205.664.8440 Southern Regan Fax 205.664.7678 906 Belcher Drive Pelham AL 35124 --- \ _ Topo Map: Site UN 105 i Fields 1 and 2 s,o _ eR eery Scale: 1" = 24,000'_ hawj' 500 / o O-. I 1 r l 57 ch /I/ 5 724 0 J - t � Ov �•1'/Jl ZW � 012 I A"L.iN e M Heath Memorial `\ / adi Tor+ers �VV/ .��IB �.--`•�� •,7<5 ~ Rehobeth I. Ch I ` C ' � .o^ ,•� - �) _ T�•,Q 1 �"cam "t, O •1 ED E H ICJ Fes: DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY September 17, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Allen FROM: D. Rex Gleason PREPARED BY: Todd St. John SUBJECT: City of Rock Hill Land Application of Residuals Permit Application No. WQ0013981 Union County This Office has received additional information regarding the City of Rock Hill's WWTP and pretreatment program. The current NPDES Permit for the City's Manchester WWTP included a schedule of compliance. Todd St. John of this Office contacted Mr. Griff Cox of SC DHEC and discovered that this language is standard language in most of the newer permits. A review of the pretreatment compliance records revealed instances of industrial non-compliance. However, it did appear that the City had taken actions regarding the non-compliance. This Office is recommending that the permit require the City.to monitor for antimony since it appears to be a metal of concern. Also, this Office recommends that the permit (not the cover letter) contain language specifically forbidding the City from land applying on any landfill or any other kind of fill. This Office is still recommending that Site 100, Field 2 not be included because of the active borrow on the site, as we are concerned that areas that have received residuals could be excavated and taken off -site to areas of public access. Also, the workers at the borrow site could be exposed to the residuals. This Office would like to be informed when land application will be conducted. This Office recommends issuing the subject permit provided the above recommendations are implemented and pending the recommendations from the Groundwater Section. oEHrelF� DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY September11, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Allen , FROM: D. Rex Gleason PREPARED BY: Todd St. John . SUBJECT: City of Rock Hill Permit Application No. WQ0013981 Union Co. Please note the attached information regarding antimony. The residuals analysis conducted by the City of Rock Hill indicated an antimony concentration of 110 mg/kg. Please advise if you need any additional information. Sources: I=IRIS H=HEAST A=HEAST alternate W=Withdrawn from IRIS or HEAST Basis: C=carcinogenic effects N=noncarcinogenic effects E=EPA draft Soil Screening Level E=EPA-NCEA Regional Support provisional value O=Other EPA documents. S=soil saturation concentration M=EPA MCL. ::::::::::::::::::.::.::•:::::._::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::.::._::.::.::.::::.::.:::::.::::::::.::..:::..::::::::::::._ :.:::::::::::.:::::•.:.::::::::::::::.::. ,::::..::::::::.:::::::::::::::::: a sed.mieerrtry s 1 a ...........Ami�cent ctn.................. .............. ::..:::::::::::.:.:::::::..:..................................................................................................................................................................h.........................................::...... 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North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OFF AGRICULTURE & L1FE SCJENCES Dvpartwcnl of biological and Ag pgineering • Sox 7625 s Me h. NC 27695-7625 • Td: (919) 515.2675 FAX: (9 L9) 313-6772 AM ,aFF ., MEMORANDUM TO S� t%J FROM � , /e• Rio.j J FAX # 70 .� _ �, 0-to DATE SUBJECT NO. Pages Including Over Employment and program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age Or har►¢ieap. N()rth Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, U.S. Deparuttent of Agriculture, and local govempmts coopetating, 406 DESIGN OF LAND TREATMENTSYSTUIS :V 0 '- Modes of Heapy Afeiai Toxicity mtd Plant Tolerance An element becomes toxic above a threshold concentration limit when it injures the growth or metabolism of an organism or plant- Even essential elements become toxic at levels higher than the optimum for growtb and follow the idealized curve depicted in Figure 10.4. There is an optimum range of soil concentration, which is quite narrow for some elements. Nonessential elements show no effect below a critical soil concentration, above which `v potential loxrc:iily effects become cvidcxlt (Fibule 10.4). Buwcn (1966) :n attempted to classify the elements based on their toxicity as: 1. very toxic elements, which show injurious effects on test organisms at concentrations below 1 ppLEL in the sulutiaa, e.g., Ag+, Ba+T,Hg+z Sn+2 and possibly Ce N1* Pb+2 and CiOZ z2. moderately toxic, which show inhibitive effects at concentrations between I and 100 ppm in nutrient solutions. This group includes arsenate, borate, brornate, chlorate, permanganate, molybdate, anti - me nate, sidan air, aluminum inn, barium ion, cadmium ion, chromium, fermus. manganou s, zinc, etc. 3. scarcety toxic, which rarely show effects at levels exeeecling 1,800 ppm. e.g.,cr. Br-. I", Ca+ . Mg*2. K+, Na+, Rb+, Srtz, Li+, NO3. 5OZ 7 L etc. Toxicity due to heavy metals may he any one or mare of the following rneclitnisms: z• �I 1. Most metals at toxic levels are enzyme inhibitors. Copper and aiercury have a strong affinity for the reactive sites on enzymes. These metals are also chelated by organic molecules prior to penetrating the cell o membranes. 2. Mercaxy, Pb. Car. Be, Cd and Ag have been found to inhibit alkaline phosphatase, catalase, xanlhine oxidase, ribonuclease enzymes (Lisle [fir] c� 1972). z I Heavy metals like Al, Ba and Fe may form precipitates with POT, SOT, etc. or may complex into a cheiate with an essential metabolite and prevent their further metabolism. 4. heavy metals may talalyze the degradation of essential mc:mbotaces o mr.h. as decamposiOw of adenosine uipfLosphate in the presence of o lanthanum. �- S. Heavy metals may react with cell membranes, may alter rhea permea- c� bilitg and may affect aahes properties, for example, Au, Cd,Cu and Fe+ - and may rupture cell membranes. r,- 6- Some heavy metals may compete and substitute for essential functional rn rules of other essential metals and may carry out lhts function com- o pletely- eg.. Li replacing. Na, Cs replacing K. -and Ba replacing Ca. j� 7. Certain heavy metals may act as antimetabolites, a g., selenate, arsenate, 0. W chlorate, bromate and borate, and may occapy sates normally used for phosphalm sulfates and nitrates. f O ESSENT16(103EFICIILENCYI .J L W , )^ SrYEREDEFICIENCYND U 1 LUXURY 6RDf7a OGTLMUU RANGE CONSUYPT ION NUTRIENT CONCENTRATION M>;i113'S 40 TexmTY I LETHAU77 Figure 10.4. Diagram of growth as a function of concentration of essential and- ac essential elements or compound& Very little is known about mechanisms by which crops differ in met tolerance (Antonovics et aL 1971, Chaney 1974, Leeper 1972, Pattern 1971, Webber 1972). Although the responsible mechanisms of heavy met tolerance in plants have not been elucidated fully, they are known to 1 udder genetic control (Turner 1969). Tolerance for one element does a usually confer tolerance to other elements. In future, in may be necessa to screen and select the crop genotypes based on their selective avoidan capabilities of potentially toxic and nonessential heavy metals in uptake as 3ccurnulati0n. Both metal transport as well as metal tolerance phenomena depend r chelation equilibria involving both soluble and fixed chelators. Phytolox affects of metals and plant tolerance depends on: 1. Type and amount of metal in the solution phase. 2. Soil factors such as pH, cation exchange capacity, soil organic matt content and nutrient -fertility status, which determine metal loading rate Metal loading rates that are safe at pH 7.0 for all crops become lethal to mar crops at pH S.S. Soil pH influences metal movement and availability to roo as well as uptake processes. Soil organic matter binds some metals strong and others loosely. Good and balanced supply of essential nutrients Ems provide plants with vigor to tolerate specific heavy metals. 3. Plant factors such as species genotype, stage of growth, hooting dap and characteristics, annual vs perennial plants, etc. Reuther and Labanauk 394 DESIGN OF LAND TREATMENT SYSTEMS! y+ Table 10.3 Composition of Suilaa (Bowen 1966) Mean Dry Soil -Range Mean Dry Soil -Range Eleenent (Ppm) Element (pp-) Ag 0.1 (0.01-5) M.' 5,000 (600-6,000) Al 71.000(10.0007300.000) Mn 850(100-41000) At 6 (0.1-40)_ MD 2 (0.2-5) 0__-10 (2-100) 20 1000 (200 2.500) V la 500 (100-3,000) Na 6,300 (750-7,500) De 6 (0.140) Ni 40 (10-1,000) n Br 5 (140) O 490,000 C 20.000 P 650 n Ca 13,700 (7,000 500,000) Pb 10 (2-200) �j Cd 0.06 (0.014).7) Rt 8x10-7 (3.20 x 10) Cc 50 Rb 100 (20-600) :5 Cl 100 S 700 (30-900) Co 8 (1-40) Sb Cr IDo (5.3,000) Sc 7 00-25) CA 6 (0.3-25) Se 0.2 (0.01-2) Cu 20 (2-100) Si 330,000 (250,000-350,000) F 200 (303U0) Sa 10 (2-200) Fe 3B4O00 (7,000-550,Doo) Sr 300 (SO-1,000) Ga 30 (0,4-300) Th 5 (0.1.12) Ge i (1 50) Ti 5,000 (i,000-10,000) r.] [jr 6 TI 0.1 lig 0.03 (0.01.0.3) U 1 (0.9 9) 1 5 V 00 (20 500) K 14,000 (400-30,000) y 50 (ZS-250) La 30 (1-5,000) Zn 50 (lo-300) Li 30 (7-200) Zr 300 (60-2,000) ra aE'he figures refer to own -dried soils. Soils near ntineril deposits have been omitted in computing ranges. There are insoffident data for Ag, Be, Cd, Ce, Cs, Ge, Hr, La, Sb, Sn, Tl and U, and the values quoted for thew elentenls may require rcvWon. silt fractions oC soil are ctxnplex in terme of cherical structure and comp osi- Lion. Virtually all the chemical elements in wastewater are normal compo- nents of (lie solid fraction of every soil sample. However, elements in wastewater are usually in a soluble form or become soluble during biodegra- dalion. By contrast, the minerals cited above are relatively insoluble and 3 many play important roles in soil chemistry only in long-term soil formation. nJenne (1968) suggested that hydrous oxides of manganese and iron were p very important in adsorption of heavy metals. The clay -sized fraction has a greater surface area of higher chemical activity than sand and silt particles. Several minerals in the clay fraction have a permanent negative charge for n adsorption of exchangeable cations and a pH -dependent charge, which E co 0 �c � O O Qj 0 0 Q O •+000 4 O o 0 0 6 c c MEMIS 39! O K N O Q•O 1 6 1 I I I o 1 f o 6 , 0o O Q G ocCD o 0 o ao 'L .no r I t o 1 1 1 1 6 I t o 1 1 1 166 1 1 1 I o 0 0 0r-4 c o�o„) h CT O�O� 1nevoocr c! 'iCcvJiov1„� r;.nov, �O O NC4 000 I .-i v, v, ON 00y 000 I .-, V, N O O o-c 0 �CC,Z„Z, Z. I I 'I I o 1 ZCIZ Z l t l l cc l o0 `4 a o O O v v n' It Non ..o O I? n r- ,^ O O .� N ..a onO N "L [Y 'Q of OHO N T n Y N O'~v, �O.N NM ONO 1 I rN I �O ^ : I ['O 1 h R twItw0.4 7 _ m� O O is N `, O cy v1 — N C.O c� 2tIi n 00 ti 4 O_ 4 V 1 4 O m-n E E Er l+ E E E E `o e 2 g o_ E .E QiQIq ra m it v Ci te, J V ::2 Z vj To is is Fes+ F F f= btr-iu-u( wtv wim RWU DIU & ntrKI CI9tr rHA liu. umioof-fe r, u4 METALS 409 BEHAVIOR OF SELECTED METALS IN SOIL -PLANT SYSTEMS *1lie assiniiiative capacity of metals in the land receiver Is dictated prinuu fly by the Critical soil levels (kg/ha) at which adverse crop or food t;hatn rtr;pwisun occur. Metals are only removed frnin the soil system by slow, nearly itruversible, ructions, by which metals become a part of the soil strtleltrrc (sce previous discussion in this chapter), and by very low net rentuv;rl Through harvested vegetation. The other reactions and processes t)ecu:rirtg in Ilic soil simply convert metals from one state or form to another, will, a mamiandai difference in environmental effect. Thus, to a large extent Inewl'. accumulate in the surface cone of the soil with little soil water migra- timrt, 'I Uc ICCunTttlalinn will reach defined or critical levels as presenlly knmwn, ;Intl Then the land should not be used for further industrial waste a{�lihratitrn. The time frame for reaching such critical levels is a management Limm n and muy rongc frein 10-1,000 years. Further waste application wmnld clilivel I That land out of other potential uses and would require land dctitc,rtimn. Such practices would tie incompatible with tite basic environ- nrcnial ccrostraint wills land treamncnt design (Chapters I and 2). moal assimilative capacity thus depends primarily on establishing these crtlteul sail levels. From rescarch and field use of industrial waste land appli- cation, ilic data indicute that crop response and uptake are the controlling actors in establishing these critical soil concentrations of metals. Discussion of 11rt; 1':rte ()f metals in plant soil sysienis is centered, therefore, on the metal clIvets of the vegetative cover, and mobility of metals in the soil -plant 5V4tcmt, mcluditlg the faelots affecting the mobility. A%ter irny (SIt) a Auilmtmy is ntmcsscntial Io all life forms and activity and has been Tcpmted to he moJer_ aicly_ti"kid. it occurs generally in very_low_eoncentra wage -arid sludges; but concentrations in the industrial sludges can lie as high as 900 ppm. Stack dust from copper smelters contains tilt and has caused contamination of the Seattle -Tacoma area in Washing- tit,n ,late. Within 5 km of a smelter, about 200 ppm Sb has been measured Ur .iiriaec soil (C'rccelius et at 1974). In background_controi cyils, Sb ranges ;11_hin—as cornparcd_ to contaminated. areas,- with. .elevated- levels;` t Built --SO' 0_pp�n_Sb.;Anlimony compounds are used in rubber, textile, fire- wk'l %. point, ceramic, glass, leather and dyeing industries. In soils, antimony le ,Iioin ly sorbed by koolinite and scsquioxides under acid conditions but under neutral to alkaline conditions it appears to be more soluble (CAST 1o7bl. Naturally occurring forms of antimony are sulfides (stibinite) and oxides (evivaithe. R20, and valentinite, Sb,03). Antimony usually occurs in the t_. L] Q 410 DESIGN OF LAND TREA MENI' SYSTEMS +3 or +5 valence state and is very strongly precipitated as Sb2D3 or Sb30s. Antimony potassium tartrate was found to hinder substrate utilization of protozoa when solution concentrations exceeded 15 mg SbIl (Bringmann and Kuhn 1959). In a study of water culture using beans and corn, Wober (1920) found that at 62 rAg Sbrl.bean plant weight was45;` of control while at 81 rile, Still. corn plaill weight was 77" of cautrnl. ']'tic :unlimony form used was S1)2O7-4. 'sluts, crnxacntra(ilaus in still soluduit hcfow Ihcsr values arc necessary to achieve adequate plant yields. In a soil (8(Y& humus, 10`,16 peat and 10% sand), greater tolerance to antimony was found. Up to 835 ppm Sb dry soil basis (as Sb20A Dealt plant weight was unaffected. For corn, a soil level of 418 ppm Sb caused a plant weigh[ of 7556 of control. Thus, an approximate assimilative soil level for Sb is <800 kg/ha. �t�enic{Asjy; Arsenic is a nonessential element and occurs predominantly as oxides or sulfides in industrial wastes. For this reason, arsenic compounds are better classified as potentially toxic anions (see Chapter 9). Arsenic metal itself was utilized in a plant -sod system (Mori$ and Swingle 1927). At levels of 1,250 ppm As (dry soil basis), the arsenic metal was one of the three most injurious (of 17 As compounds) to bean and tomato. Thus, on a relative basis, (lie assimilative capacity should -be lower for arsenic than for arsenic anionic compounds described in Chapter 9 for the respecfive soil types. Cadmium (Cd) Soils contain on the larder of 0.06 ppm Cd naturally. Igneous rocks con- sist of 0.2 ppm Cd with a Zn1Cd ratio of 900:1. The chemistry of Cd is similar to that of Zn, and the two elements occur together in zinc ores at a ratio of about, 1:2500 (0.04%). Cadmium is added to municipal wastewaters front a variety of sources, but concentrations in sludges are not sufficient to cause phytotoxicity (Page 1973). The estimated Cd addition to Wisconsin soil in the form of fertilizer con- taminants was about 2,150 kglyr, while Cd in sludges could add about 1,700 kg, if all Wisconsin municipal sludges were land applied (Keeney 1976). However, due to differences in the areal rate of application of these Cd sources, sludge disposal oft land could result in a much higher Cd concentra- tion in the soil than the fertilizers (Keeney 1976). Cadmium reaches soils from smelling, metal plating operations, lithography, engraving, soldering Welding, cadrnium-contarninated waters; metal pipes, ore refining for zinc, cbpper and lead, mining dusts and fumes, fertilizer impurity, organic wastes and sludges, products of gasoline and soil, lire wear and rubber products, and METAU 4I1. combustion of coal -and cigiWte.. smote (71sk,1972).i Slight contamination of Cd occurs in areas suzromaaing.lead smelters (deKoning 1974). Cadmium levels in various products and minicipal sludges are given in Tables 10.2 and 10.4. Cadmium has not been shown to be essential for plants and has a crop _ effect curve similar to that in Figure 10.3. Cadmium is injurious to animals at levels as loiv as 26 ppin in the diet. lsnvirunnienUl levels of Cd have steadily iucicased tiecame of its indus(rial uses, aid ltireshuld values for Is►ng- ternt toxic effects am nut yet known with certainty. Cadnilunr is exclusively toxic. and relatively easily taken up by plants. Small increases in Cd intake may be a hazard to man in the long term; but, because of the ubigtutous nature of Cd, slight incteasm may be inevitable. Plants contain cadmium concentrations up to 0.1 ppm on a fresh weight basis (Bowen 1966). Certain fungi. may contain 1 ppin cadmium, 10•fold that of plant levels. Many plants absorb cadnrium from soli easily (Page 1974); Plants accumulate about 10-fold more cadmium than in soil on a.percenlage. basis (Hodgson 1970). Increased accumulation of cadmium, an impurity, by plants fertilized with superphosphate has also been reported (Usk 1972). In soils cadmium behaves like zinc. Where the cadmium level of soil is high due to waste application and the available zinc level is low, crops may accumulate cadmium in plans -toxic amounts. Suil additions of cadmium at 4.5 kgrhalyr for two continuous years raised Cd content of corn leaves from 0.06 l0 0.82 ppm, of corn grain from 0.03 to 0.16 ppm, of soybean leaves from 0.15 to 0.71 ppm and of soybean grain from 0.13 to 0.72 ppm. Accumulation of cadmium in soybeans has been reported by Jones el at (1973). Andersson (1977c) found that Cd is readily taken up by lettuce followed by carrot, tomato > rape, raddish > mustard, corn > cucumber, sunflower, pea, bean> wheat and uats in adecreasing concentration. Analysis of seeds revealed that Cd concentration in cultivars of wheat differed due perhaps to genetic reasons. The Cd concentration in leafy vegetables is a good indicator of its adverse effects on the food chain. Melsted (1973) sug- gested a tolerance limit of 3 ppm Cd in such agronomic crops; however, the consequences of Cd in crops produced for fiber, animal -fed crops, oma mental species or tree production has not been established. Such research is critically needed because of the primary impact on human health involved. Zinc fertilization increases the amount of Zn in the soil and reduces [lie competitive crop uptake of cadmium (Chaney 1974). Adsorption of cadmium by radishes was diminished by raising soil pH from 5.9 .to 7.2 (Giordano and Mays 1976a). Cadmium reaching soil by aerial contamination is not available for plant use immediately, thus indicating little foliar uptake. Organic mailer front soil or waste may fix Cd as a chclate, thus reducing Cd uptake by plants. As a result, application of cadmiurndree superphosphate and liming are pertinent. in reducing available Cd is soils. 0 F C)E"r-JF=1 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY August 22, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Allen FROM: D. Rex Gleason, Regional Water Quality Supervisor Cr PREPARED BY: Todd St. John J� SUBJECT: The City of Rock Hill Land Application of WWTP Residuals Permit Application No. WQ0013981 This Office has reviewed the response from the City of Rock Hill regarding the additional information request concerning the application to land apply residuals from the Manchester WWTP at various sites in Union County. First, in order to conduct a thorough review and to provide needed information for our files, this Office is requesting the following information regarding the Manchester WWTP and pre- treatment program: 1) the headworks analyses (or equivalent) for industries participating in the Manchester WWTP's pretreatment program, 2) allocation table (or equivalent) for these industries, 3) significant non-compliance report for these industries (or equivalent), 4) a copy of the Manchester WWTP's NPDES permit, and 5) the WWTP discharge and residuals disposal compliance history for the past 12 months. Second, regarding the requirements for appropriate buffers, some of the maps on file need to be updated to reflect the buffers discussed in the Staff Report dated July, 14, 1997. Concerns regarding buffers were expressed to Mr. Todd Larson of Bio Gro during the site reviews because the appropriate buffers were either not shown or not shown clearly. Also, a 400 foot buffer has to be in place for residences or places of public assembly (including the furniture store and warehouses). During the site review, Mr. Larson indicated the City had waivers for some of the residences and would obtain others later. At the time of the visits, he was not entirely sure which had waivers and which did not. As a result, it is not clear which residences require buffers and which do not. The City appears to be under the impression that two areas at Site 98 Field 2 were simply clearings. During the site review Mr. Larson indicated the areas contained brush and stumps covered by approximately D� Ll 0VA C E"NJ F=1 five feet of dirt. The City needs to clarify this situation with Bio Gro. Nevertheless, under no circumstances should the City be allowed to land apply residuals on any landfills. Also, Site 100 Field 2 contains an active borrow. This Office is against allowing land application on this field because the landowner may increase the size of the borrow, and, as a result, potentially remove dirt from areas that have received residuals. Also, the borrow did not appear to have any erosion control measures in place to prevent runoff from the borrow area. This Office recommends not allowing land application on this field until the borrow is closed and vegetation has been reestablished. It is important that the City understand that the Division may require additional buffers to those specified in the North Carolina regulations in special cases in order to protect the environment or human health. Therefore, it is recommended that the City issue updated maps clearly showing the proper buffering, including buffering for residences that do not currently have waivers. This Office is willing discuss any or all sites with the City or Bio Gro on a field by field basis in order to ensure that the proper buffering is shown. If there are any questions, please advise. F ;. k Is , J 06-to va l� ocKHiLL SOUTH CAROLI NA August 13, 1997 Mr. Michael Allen Division of Water Quality P. O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Subject: Application No. WQ0013981 City of Rock Hill, South Carolina Dear Mr. Allen: r'T.U.. gam. 0fr BNVII OZ-71b£'RNT, & NATURAL Z3 srJl' :CiSS AUG P. � 1997 BIV12911 OF '.,RE1,h'ZS;IENT WNHV1II.E RENAL Offiff The following items have been addressed according to your request of July 29, 1997. I agree with some of the items and have made the appropriate changes. Other items have appropriate buffers and require no changes. 1. Pretreatment Information: The Industrial Pretreatment Program employed by the City of Rock Hill was originally approved by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) on June 14, 1985. This program was updated and approved on October 17, 1995. The program follows all guidelines set forth in 40 CFR Part 403. The pretreatment program consists of the following major elements: 1) Administration; 22) Monitoring; and 3) Enforcement. The administration element is the heart of the pretreatment program. It consists of such actions as permit issuance, report and data review, scheduling of monitoring, and initiation of compliance enforcement actions. Monitoring is performed principal-1y by -the City. Its -purpose is to verify compliance by Significant Industrial Users with their permit limitations. Presently, fifteen (15) industries are permitted to discharge to our POTW. There are nine categorical discharges (textile, OCPSF, and metal finishing) and six non -categorical. All industries are sampled by the City at least on a quarterly basis for all parameters listed on their individual permits. In addition, several industries are required to perform additional monitoring monthly. There are approximately twenty other industries which discharge to the POTW but have been determined not to impact the system. Compliance enforcement consists primarily of cooperative efforts with the industrial user to eliminate any non-compliance. Stronger measures such as fines and compliance schedules will be used if necessary. OPERATIONS CENTER 349 COLUMBIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SC 29731-1706 803-329-7000 Mr. Michael Allen Division of Water Quality Page Two August 13, 1997 Routine progress reports are submitted quarterly to the SCDHEC. In addition, SCDHEC performs an annual audit of the City's program to ensure compliance. The average daily industrial flow is approximately 2.75 mgd. There have been no known pass through or interferences from industrial discharge. 2. Site Comments: a. UN97-1: Additional 5/10ths will be accounted for the stream LTN97-2: Additional 3/1 Oths will be accounted for the stream UN97-3: All appropriate buffers are in place UN97-4: All appropriate buffers are in place LTN97-5: All appropriate buffers are in place LTN97-6: All appropriate buffers are in place b. UN98-2: The two "so-called landfills" are areas where brush and stumps were removed to create more open grazing land. Grass will be established on these areas in the fall. C. LTN99-4: Additional 4/1 Oths will be accounted for the construction of the new on site residence. d. LTN100-2: Four acres will be accounted for the area around the borrow pit. The remainder of the thirty three acres is more than acceptable for land application of biosolids. e. UN101-1&2: All appropriate buffers are in place. f. UN102-1: The appropriate 400 feet from habitable residence for surface residual application is already in place. UN102-2: The farmer is currently obtaining residence buffer waivers for 100 feet. He understand that waivers must be completed before residual application. UN 102-5: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN102-6: Additional 3/1 Oths will be accounted for the drainage ditch.. UN102-7: Additional 7/1Oths will be accounted for the drainage ditch. LTN102-8: All appropriate buffers are in place. g. - UN103-3: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN103-7: All appropriate buffers are in place. h. UN104-1: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN104-3: All appropriate buffers are in place. i. UN105-2: A 50 foot woods buffer is an appropriate set back for a pond over flow drainage ditch. Revised field summary sheets and site maps will be submitted to show the revised acreage. Of the twenty-two fields commented, only six adjustments took place. The remaining sixteen fields have the appropriate buffers and are more than acceptable for land application. In the future, it would be Helpful to express these type of concerns during the site review. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (803)329-5519. Sincerely, Nick W. Stegall Utilities Director NWS:btm cc: Richard Tsang - CDM Dee Browder - BioGro ED FE r J l=t DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY August 22, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Allen FROM: D. Rex Gleason, Regional Water Quality Supervisor Cl PREPARED BY: Todd St. John J SUBJECT: The City of Rock Hill Land Application of WWTP Residuals Permit Application No. WQ0013981 This Office has reviewed the response from the City of Rock Hill regarding the additional information request concerning the application to land apply residuals from the Manchester WWTP at various sites in Union County. First, in order to conduct a thorough review and to provide needed information for our files, this Office is requesting the following information regarding the Manchester WWTP and pre- treatment program: 1) the headworks analyses (or equivalent) for industries participating in the Manchester WWTP's pretreatment program, 2) allocation table (or equivalent) for these industries, 3) significant non-compliance report for these industries (or equivalent), 4) a copy of the Manchester WWTP's NPDES permit, and 5) the WWTP discharge and residuals disposal compliance history for the past 12 months. Second, regarding the requirements for appropriate buffers, some of the maps on file need to be updated to reflect the buffers discussed in the Staff Report dated July, 14, 1997. Concerns regarding buffers were expressed to Mr. Todd Larson of Bio Gro during the site reviews because the appropriate buffers were either not shown or not shown clearly. Also, a 400 foot buffer has to be in place for residences or places of public assembly (including the furniture store and warehouses). During the site review, Mr. Larson indicated the City had waivers for some of the residences and would obtain others later. At the time of the visits, he was not entirely sure which had waivers and which did not. As a result, it is not clear which residences require buffers and which do not. The City appears to be under the impression that two areas at Site 98 Field 2 were simply clearings. During the site review Mr. Larson indicated the areas contained brush and stumps covered by approximately AT# *`A* ©F—= ""F=t five feet of dirt. The City needs to clarify this situation with Bio Gro. Nevertheless, under no circumstances should the City be allowed to land apply residuals on any landfills. Also, Site 100 Field 2 contains an active borrow. This Office is against allowing land application on this field because the landowner may increase the size of the borrow, and, as a result, potentially remove dirt from areas that have received residuals. Also, the borrow did not appear to have any erosion control measures in place to prevent runoff from the borrow area. This Office recommends not allowing land application on this field until the borrow is closed and vegetation has been reestablished. It is important that the City understand that the Division may require additional buffers to those specified in the North Carolina regulations in special cases in order to protect the environment or human health. Therefore, it is recommended that the City issue updated maps clearly showing the proper buffering, including buffering for residences that do not currently have waivers. This Office is willing discuss any or all sites with the City or Bio Gro on a field by field basis in order to ensure that the proper buffering is shown. If there are any questions, please advise. ca 11MKIILL SOUTH CAROLINA August 13, 1997 = J� MCI OF Mr. Michael Allen ENVI;1.OM -ENT Division of Water Quality ter NATURAL Ri C7l :;Ci S - v - P. O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 AUG ? 1997 N E5't_.'.3' �:`ATL :.hsi Ei'�IENT Subject: Application No. WQ0013981 DI6'l1.�tl �'��%k€a�fs�LE �- W�hL OFFICE of Rock Hill, South Carolina Dear Mr. Allen: The following items have been addressed according to your request of July 29, 1997. I agree with some of the items and have made the appropriate changes. Other items have appropriate buffers and require no changes. Pretreatment Information: The Industrial Pretreatment Program employed by the City of Rock Hill was originally approved by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) on June 14, 1985. This program was updated and approved on October 17, 1995. The program follows all guidelines set forth in 40 CFR Part 403. The pretreatment program consists of the following major elements: 1) Administration; 22) Monitoring; and 3) Enforcement. The administration element is the heart of the pretreatment program. It consists of such actions as permit issuance, report and data review, scheduling of monitoring, and initiation of compliance enforcement actions. Monitoring is performed principally by the City. - Its purpose is to verify compliance by Significant Industrial Users with their permit limitations. Presently, fifteen (15) industries are permitted to discharge to our POTW. There are nine categorical discharges (textile, OCPSF, and metal finishing) and six non -categorical. All industries are sampled by the City at least on a quarterly basis for all parameters listed on their individual permits. In addition, several industries are required to perform additional monitoring monthly. There are approximately twenty other industries which discharge to the POTW but have been determined not to impact the system. Compliance enforcement consists primarily of cooperative efforts with the industrial user to eliminate any non-compliance. Stronger measures such as fines and compliance schedules will be used if necessary. OPERATIONS CENTER 349 COLUMBIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SC 29731-1706 803-329-7000 Mr. Michael Allen Division of Water Quality Page Two August 13, 1997 Routine progress reports are submitted quarterly to the SCDHEC. In addition, SCDHEC performs an annual audit of the City's program to ensure compliance. The average daily industrial flow is approximately 2.75 mgd. There have been no known pass through or interferences from industrial discharge. 2. Site Comments: a. UN97-1: Additional 511Oths will be accounted for the stream UN97-2: Additional 3/1 Oths will be accounted for the stream UN97-3: All appropriate buffers are in place UN97-4: All appropriate buffers are in place UN97-5: All appropriate buffers are in place UN97-6: All appropriate buffers are in place b.. UN98-2: The two "so-called landfills" are areas where brush and stumps were removed to create more open grazing land. Grass will be established on these areas in the fall. C. UN99-4: Additional 4/1 Oths will be accounted for the construction of the new on site residence. d. UN100-2: Four acres will be accounted for the area around the borrow pit. The remainder of the thirty three acres is more than acceptable for land application of biosolids. e. UN 101-1 &2: All appropriate buffers are in place. f. UN102-1: The appropriate 400 feet from habitable residence for surface residual application is already in place. UN102-2: The farmer is currently obtaining residence buffer waivers for 100 feet. He understand that waivers must be completed before residual application. UN 102-5: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN102-6: Additional 3/1 Oths will be accounted for the drainage ditch.. UN102-7: Additional 7/1Oths will be accounted for the drainage ditch. UN102-8: All appropriate buffers are in place. t g. UN103-3: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN103-7: All appropriate buffers are in place. h. UN104-1: All appropriate buffers are in place. UN104-3: All appropriate buffers are in place. i. UN105-2: A 50 foot woods buffer is an appropriate set back for a pond over flow drainage ditch. Revised field summary sheets and site maps will be submitted to show the revised acreage. Of the twenty-two fields commented, only six adjustments took place. The remaining sixteen fields have the appropriate buffers and are more than acceptable for land application. In the future, it would be -helpful to express these type of concerns during the site review. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (803)329-5519. Sincerely, Nick W. Stegall Utilities Director NWS:btm cc: Richard Tsang - CDM Dee Browder - BioGro DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION September 29, 1997 MEMORANDUM To- Kim Colson Water Quality Section Through: Bob Cheek If�l From: Ken Pohlig, P.E. . Subject: City of Rock Hill, SC Land Application of Sludge Residuals Union County WQ0013981/GW97115 Michael Allen: SERG Review Engineer MY 2 1997 t�.���11'�=:i;J f.0 �':�'I[, q�.Y- ,I•?liyf0'ZY'n61S1 The Groundwater Section has reviewed the subject new permit application, which consists of land application of sludge residuals to farm land in Union County. Approximately 3,000 dry tons per year of sludge residuals are generated at the City of Rock Hill, S.C. Manchester WWTP. The applicant proposes to land farm 2,051 dry tons of sludge residuals per year onto 478.5 acres of farm land in Union County, N.C., making the overall sludge loading rate 8,573 pounds/acre/year onto Union County farm land. According to the application, the tested sludge appears to be suitable for land application. Field inspection by Groundwater Section staff at the various proposed land application sites in Union County revealed the following: (1) Site UN 97_ field #2 contains a pit which was reported to be 5 feet deep and contained tree stumps, and later was filled in with soil. This filled -in pit is a potential conduit of sludge contaminants to the groundwater table, and should be buffered out of the application area. (2) Site UN-100_ field #1 had bedrock found at 30 inches below land surface, making this field unsuitable for land application. (3) Site UN-102, field #2 had groundwater found at 18 inches below land surface, making this field unsuitable for land application. (4) Site UN-102. field #3 had bedrock found at 24 inches below land surface, making this field unsuitable for land application. (5) Site UN-102. field #4 had bedrock found at 27 inches below land surface and groundwater found at 22 inches below land surface, making this field unsuitable for land application. (6) Site UN-105, field #1 contained a pit which should be buffered out of the application area. Therefore, the Groundwater Section recommends the following fields to be suitable for land application of sludge residuals with the appropriate buffers: (1) Site UN-97, fields #1 though 46, (2) Site UN-98, fields #1 and #2, (3) Site UN-99, fields #1 through #4, (4) Site UN-100, field #2, (5) Site UN- 101, fields #1 though #3,' (6) Site UN-102, fields #1, #5, #6, and #8, (7) Site UN-103, fields #1 through #8, (8) Site UN-104, fields #1 through #3, and (9) Site UN-105, fields #1 and #2. Therefore, the Groundwater Section does not object to the issuance of the subject new permit as long as the following conditions are included in the permit: (1) No land application of waste activities shall be undertaken during those periods when the groundwater table is less than three feet below land surface. (2) Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. (3) The COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY for the disposal system is specified by regulations in 15A NCAC 2L, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The Compliance Boundary for the disposal system individually permitted after December 31, 1983 is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(1). In accordance with 15A NCAC 2L, a REVIEW BOUNDARY is established around the disposal systems midway between the Compliance Boundary and the perimeter of the waste disposal area. Any exceedance of standards at the Review Boundary shall require remediation action on the part of the permittee. If there are any questions please call me at 715-6161. c:"�B'anb_ara;>Gfiristian/Mooresvlle Regional -Offices; Permit Files kop\rockhill. doc LJ6Z-®oI-?ge) Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc Bio Gro Dhdsion '55 1-c- UN T 7 A WW Technologies Company Tel. 205.664.8440 �_�Q w �� Southern Region Fax 205.664.7678 C&IUA Pr -es, 908 Belcher Drive C /� Pelham. AL35124 ✓` Nio, `, °r n Topo Map: Site UN97 Fields 1 through 6 _ �. Scale: 1' = 24,000 �� ; q �•,' `,`•\, •,`;• /3\; l� sJ -`� M -✓ .. 3974 65 N1 i ', _ _ J/ j -= gip. %- � .J��r J -{ �, 1 �=\- ; o`;� �,` \�-�-��, r:�•��� i ' u• 'I : _ 8M 671 667 62 / Q 650 i '�• -J ' i P n Ines LJ . OWN h Redding Sprin Ch- j 03. 658 1 . O 7 6J9 �^ 1 t b� cal-`� •,i �- o _ _ _ •_ __ � i�jl 0 600 ,' 0 B ids C 'L 3- / - Waco Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. 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M5.664.MM Sanhem Region Fax 205.664.7678 tee^ C. isravf NOT' U s r M Belcher Drive Pelham. AL 35124 jPerry BrV1-1A V0 N-01- USE7 y 5 r�0'8 PerrWoven Topo Map: Site UN102 Fields I through 8 Dv No Use Scale: 1 24,000' 4853 1 NW . I 1528 (WAXHA W) 530 53 MONROE 8 ML -if L L V,j5 0 lNheelabrat®r Water Tech iiol®gies Inc.. i ®®3 Q 00/3179 Wheelabrator Water. Technologies Inc. �611 � e /(d/� Bio Gro Division l)1i 001�981 Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bio Gro Division A WMX Technologies Company Tel. 205.664.8440 Southern Region Fax 205.6643678 J D 2 OC��Y j ��ti Il 2r- 908 Belcher Drive ¢_ Pelham. AL 35124 U 1A I O'l CO u Topo Map: Site UN 105 ► Fields 1 and 2 nR�d9er05o Scale: 1" = 24 000' Id 00 of 1 � .p ► . \tip I � � � Q- 1 ► Bran�� 5so I 1 •�. o J RDS� p RICHA_ . NN U 8 S j 10Ali 21. \ U►1704 Q:. y., 698 1 Ir / CeHeath• Memorial \ Ch j C� rf V % �r � I adio 1' , -`<.. •\�8 ► /� c.7�5 �. Rehobeth O1 \ Q/ Ch 9i o "a �7 ' V V. \ SEP-10-97 WED 10;07 NCSU BIO & AGRI ENG FAX N0, 9195156772 F s T-, Forth Carolina Cooperative Extension Service NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & LU�E SCIENCES D - P. 01 �Pa,U»cnl of $iological andAr'+. rng •• so Ralef h, C5-7f21Sne ,,P . T-d: (919) 511-2671 • FAX: (919) 313-6772 MEMORANDUM TO 7o—&1) 37 To,-ij FROM � �, /�• �J6� c/ FAX # D A, TR 70Y- C 0-to SUBJECT NO. Pages Including Cover Mirth ymenl and program oppo(rsity, oni[iet+ are offered to all people regardless of race, velar, r,ati0nal origin, scx, age a handicap. N��r1h Carolina S�� University, North Carolina A&T State University, U.S. Drpannient of Agriculture, and apcsl govem'tttctits cooperating, SEP-10-97 WED 10:08 NOSU BIO & AGRI ENG FAX NO. 9195156772 P,04 METALS 409 BEHAVIOR OF SELECTED METALS IN SOIL, -PLANT SYSTEMS Vie assiniiintive capacity of metals in the land receiver is dictated hrinlac tly by the critical soil levels (kg/ha) at which adverse crop or food ;;h:nn ccyponsus occur. Metals are Only removed frarn the soil system by slow, newly itruversiNe, reactions, by which metals become a part of the soil sttuelurc (see previous discussion in this chapter), and by very low net rclnuv;ll ihVOLIgh harvested vegetation. The other reactions and processes rice Eling in lilt soil simply convert inetals front one stale or form to another, will, a -wimianani difference in environmental effect. Thus, to a large extent rltemis ncc n ulalc in 1Ile surface zo-,te of the soil with little soil•waier nligra- ticin, 'I lie accunuslalion will reach defined or critical levels as presently known, anal Ihcn the land should not be used for further industrial waste opphcaticm. The time frame for reaching such critical levels is a management ticri%lhn .end ,nay range front 10-1,000 years. Further waste application wcmltl cudvc, I That land out of other potential uses and would require land dvthcjtIon. Such practices would tie inconipatible with the basic environ- niemal ccrosiraint with land trcatincnt design (Chapters I and 2). !11oal osmillilalive capacity thus depends primarily on establishing these crltiral sail IMIS. I"rorn researcli and field use of industrial waste land appli- cation, the (iota indicute lhai crop response and uptake are the controlling f;tetmIll establishing theso critical soil concentrations of metals. Discussion ol- Illy I,cle or metals in plant soil systems is centered, therefore, on the lnclal el'lccts of the vegetative cover, and mobility of metals in the soil -plant sv4tcnl, nicluaitlF the facto s affecting the mobility. A.ntimuny (Sb) Artlinxmy is norlessental to all life forms and activity and has been wpolled 1u be moderately toxic. It occurs generally in very low concentra- lir%,q ;n nitttlicipal sewage and sludges, but concentrations in the industrial siudgws can he as higli as 900 ppm. Stack dust from copper smelters contains ": Sh ;Ind bas caused contamination of the Seattle -Tacoma area in Washing- tlnl sime. Within 5 km of a smeller, about 200 ppin Sb has been measured ill Ill lace soil (Crccelius et at 1974). In background control soils, Sb ranges invi, ;-,No ppin as compared to Contaminated areas, with elevated levels h om "S0,200 ppm Sb. Antimony compounds are used in rubber, textile, fire- wtn ks, quint, ceramic, glass, leather and dyeing industries. In soils, antimony iq slicnlrly sorbed Ily kaolinite and sesquioxides under acid conditions but under ncutrai to alkaline conditions it appears to be snore soluble (CAST 147G). '\,Aurally occurring forms of antimony are sulfides (stibinite) and oxides (ceivactitc Sb204 and valentinite, Sb}Oa). Antimony usually occurs in the 410 DESIGN OF L&ND TREATMENT SYS L4S Ln 0 0. +3 or +5 valence state and is very strong ly precipitated as Sbzf33 or Sb, Ds. An(imony potassium tartrate was found to hinder substrate utilization of protozoa when solution concentrations exceeded 15 mg SbIl (Bringmann and Kuhn 1959). In a study of water culture using beans and corn, Wober (1920) round that at 62 rng Sbrl, bean plant weight was 45% of control while at 83 rnp, Still. corn 1A911[ weiVllt was 77" of ccmtrol. Tile a111in10r1y r01111 ,N used was Sb207-4. plus, cxulccnlra(iutls in soil solu(Jou hcfow 11tese values N are necessary to achieve adequalc plant yields. In a sail (80% hunlus, 10$ co peal and 10% sand), greater tolerance to antimony was found. Up Lo 835 k i ppm Sb dry soil basis (as 8b20a), bean plant weigitt was unaffected. For corn, w a soil level of 418 ppm Sb caused a plant weight or 75% of control. Thus, rn an approximate assimilative soil lever for Sb is <800 kpjha. o ' z x Arsenic (As) Arsenic is a nonessential element and occurs predominantly as oxides or sulfides in industrial wastes. For this reason, arsenic compounds are better classified as potentially toxic anions (see Chapter 9). Arsenic metal itself was utilized in a plant -soil system (Morris and Swingle 1927). At levels of 1,250 ppm As (dry soil basis), the arsenic metal was one of the three most w injurious (of 17 As compounds) to bean and tomato. Thus, on a relative basis, the assimilative capacity should be lower for arsenic than For arsenic anionic compounds described in Chapter 9 for the respective soil types. o_ Cadmium (Cd) °4 Soils contain on the Order of 0.06 ppm Cd naturally. Igneous rocks can. sist of 0.2 ppm Cd with a Zn]Cd ratio of 900:1. The chenristry of Cd is z similar to drat of Zak, and the two elements occur together in zinc ores at a ratio of about 1:2540 (0.04%). Cadmium is added to municipal wastewaters from a variety of sources, but concentrations in sludges are not sufficient rn to cause phytotoxicity (Page 1973). o The estimated Cd addition to Wisconsin soil in the Form of fertilizer can- o tanlinants +vas about 2,150 kg)yr, while Cd in sludges could acid about 1,700 o kg. if all Wisconsin municipal sludges were land -applied (Keeney 1976). 3 However, due to differences its the areal rate of application of these Cd N sources, sludge disposal on land could result in a much higherCd concentra-tion in the soil than the fertilizers (Keeney 1.976). Cadmium reaches soils o from smelting, rnetaS plating operations, litho aPhY, en iavfng, soldering I r welding, cadnuum-contarninated waters, metal pipes, ore refining for zinc, copper and lead, ruining dusts and fumes, fertilizer impurity, organic wastes and sludges, products of gasoline and sorl, tire wear and rubber products, and METALS 4.II: _. cornLmstib7i oC cflal'arid :eigareYie-smoket(Usk: 1972) Slight contamination of Cd occurs in areas surrounqag,lead smelters (deKoning 1974). Cadmium levels in various products and rninicipal sludges are given in Tables 102. and 10.4. Cadmium has not been shown to be essential for plants and has a cfdg:,,. effect curve similar to that in Figure 10.3. Cadmium is injurious to anirriais` at Icuels as loin as 2-S ppm in the dirt. HrlvironnlcnUl levels of Cd have sleadily hwic.1%ad becau.W nl' Iis industrial uses, and threshold values Car Icing= terns toxic effects are not ye[ known witli certainty. Cadriliunt is exclusively' toxic. and relatively easily taken up by plants. Small increases in Cd intake may be a hazard to man in the long term; but, because of the ubiquitous nature of Cd, slight increases may be inevitable. Plants contain cadmium concentrations up to 0.1 ppm on a fresh weight basis (Bowen 1966). Certain fungi may contain 1 ppin cadmium, 10-fold that of plait levels. Many plants absorb cadmium from Soil easily (Page 1974); Plants accumulate about I0-fold more cadmium than in soil on a percentage. - basis (Hodgson 1970). increased accumulation of cadmium, an impurity, by plants fertilized with superphosphate has also been reported (Usk 1972). In soils cadmiurn behaves like zinc. Whore the cadmium level of soil is high due to waste application and the available zinc level is tow, crops may accumulate cadmium in plant -toxic amounts. Suit additions of cadmium at 4.5 kglharyr for two continuous years raised Cd content of corn leaves from 0.06 to 0.82 ppm, of corn grain from 0.03 Lo f.16 ppm, of soybean leaves from 0.15 to 0.71 ppm and of soybean grain from 0.13 to 0,72 ppm. Accumulation of cadmium in soybeans has been repotted by Jones el a[. (1973). Andersson (1977c) found that Cd is readily taken up by lettuce followed by carrot, tomato > rape, raddislt > mustard, corn > cucumber, sunflower, pea, bean> wheat and wits in a decreasing concentration. Analysis of seeds revealed that Cd concentration in cultivars of wheat differed due perhaps to genetic reasons. The Cd concentration in leafy vegetables is a good indicator of its adverse effects on the food chain. Melsted (1973) sug- gested a tolerance limit of 3 ppm Cd in such agronomic crops; however, the consequences of Cd in crops produced for fiber, animal -fed crops, or ia- mental species or tree production has not been established. Such research is critically needed because of the primary impact on human health involved. Zinc fertilization increases line amount of 2n in the soil and reduces the competitive crop uptake of cadmium (Chaney 1974). Adsorption of cadmium by radishes was diminished by raising soil pH from 5.9 to 7•2 (Giordano and Mays 1976a)._Cadmium reaching soil by aerial contamination is not available for p€ant use immediately, thus indicating little foliar uptake. Organic matter from soil or waste may fix Cd as a ehelate, thus reducing Cd uptake by plants. As a result, application of cadmium -free superphosphate and liming are pertinent in reducing available Cd its soils. ., D ROCKIULL EP 1 r` 97 SOUTH CAROL INA U1'J151Ci , :. September 8, 1997 Mr. Todd Saint -John NCDEHNR 919 N, Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Dear Mr. Saint -John: Enclosed is the information which we discussed on September 4, 1997. If you need any further information or have questions, please call 803-329-8707. Sincerely, CITY OF ROCK HILL Margaret Walker Environmental Operations Coordinator Enclosures CITY OF ROCK HILL 155 JOHNSTON STREET, P.O. BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SC 29731-1706, 803/329-7000 15-J State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Nick W. Stegal City of Rock Hill Post Office Box 11706 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731-1706 Dear Mr. Stegal: vCLTI?FA 4 • • ID FE F1 July 29, 1997 1997 Subject: Application No. WQ0013981 Additional Information Request City of Rock Hill band Application of Residuals Union County The Permits and Engineering Unit and Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality have completed a preliminary review of the subject application. The following items must be addressed before we can complete our review: 1. Please submit information concerning the pretreatment program administered by the City of Rock Hill. This information should include the number of pretreatment facilities, the type of dischargers, and any unusual parameters in the waste streams. The Division is concerned about the concentration levels of several parameters found in the sewage sludge including TPH (31,470 mg/kg), antimony (110 mg/kg), and silver (24.1 mg/kg). 2. During the site visit, the following comments were noted: a. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN97 Fields 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. b. The two landfills in UN98 Field 2 should be buffered. c. Additional buffering is needed in Site UN99 Field 1. d. The Regional Office does not recommend land application on Site UN100 Field 2 unless the borrow pit is closed and a cover crop established. e. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN101 Fields 1 and 2. f. Appropriate permission should be obtained from the adjacent homeowners surrounding Site UN102 Fields 1 and 2 or additional buffers provided. Additional buffers* are needed in Fields 5, 6, 7, and 8. g. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN103 Fields 3 and 7. f. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN104 Fields 1 and 3. g. Additional buffering is needed in Site UN105 Field 1. If maps are revised to incorporate additional buffers, please submit appropriate maps and revised acres. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Refer to the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. Please submit two (2) copies of all information to my attention at the address below. Also, <<' please note that failure to provide this additional information on or before August 29, 1997 will subject your application to being returned as incomplete, in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0208. If you have any questions on this matter, please call me at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. Sincerely, /WPM Michael D. Allen, P.E. Environmental Engineer State Engineeri_*tg Rekdevv Croup cc: Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality Dee Browder, Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Permit File WQ0013981 • UCSIAb3dns'lVN0I J3a 'DAH :(Aivss=ou A 'OVOASJ uo enu►;=O) SNOLLY03VIV0034 tS-Xd VK3U :N3XVl NOL10V 1N3W30bO:iN3 d0 MdMV IS d31b13 :NOLLOV dO 31VC ON S3A 4NM4V1 N33S NOI10V 1N3W30UOdN3 ANV SVH '7 OH M LSauVQNV1S EJ31WOMICUS 3KL d0 S30NVa330X3 ANV N339 3V3H13AVR '3aVdO NOLLYnlIS :(S)Id3LWV>dVd i 3lna3HOS EJNIldMS a3SOd013d � - (l03' 0UM W 3ME) 3115 83 VS 9 S v C Z & 1 -NOLLAMS30word3wnN 311S:133HSXtiOM w013d NMOO do:E)NLLSIX3 NMOQ do : d:S113M USUNOVI d0'ON► SS3N)IOIH1 a31VNIS3 AVarld a31VWI1S3 kVCY .0 •QNOO 'aAH a3»nSV3N1 cminSV3Ys AJOIOHlIl 'N3J li3dln0V NV1S31HWM001da39 'dRimbV Td ouinS Xnld '1'M 7i nNNV''ld TM HSfH lVNOSV3S "14 5I001da3S:Ol Hld3a :NOIIVNIWViN00 MJ d0 3ONVH0 3SV3a0N1130no 111M SNOLLIaN00 31tS Tv"dnlVN lVHNI :NOIlVNIWVINOO ME)d0 33NVH0 3SYRIONll30na3H 111M SNOWQNOJ NVIS3Q t1fHM ('tS3) 31Vd dWnd H1d39 z,�r� 3Sn dQ 3al:Ti3M IdO:i 713M "13 < WV3�US:IS3U 3N 0130dnOS 31SVM W01dd 33NdlS a :Sld3H1Or-- 1�31VM 1T-4M 30anlS 'aN1 A1iVll>j31 AaVON003S AL"Itdd :ld31VM'M'NnN! lS'Nn V3idV NOLLVO17ddV d0 MS Id011 —f8 1N3WONr)OdM d0 3DS ALnov3 d0 NOLLdwom C�a_?T? ��n raw, / (ad�Ji 'dV0 NOtS3fl �_ ('013'NOOJV"1) w31SAS lYSOdSt®d0 UAi NOLLV001Q A1NnO0 (WA) LNOLLMIS3AN ai3r3 y / zz L 31V® M31A3b NOLLV3IlddV 11W>:f3d-IVSOdSIO 31SVM d0 OH0031d 3WVN A11110Vd4 AS M3M3U lN3Eh30VNVn 7V1Ri3"d4NCbIANc3 -40 NO!StAIO DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY July 22, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Ken Pohlig THROUGH: Barbara Christiankir- FROM: Peggy Finley-� SUBJECT: City of Rock Hill WQ0013981 Land Application of Biosolids Field investigation and review of the permit application package prompt the following comments and recommendations about the fields proposed for this permit: UN 97-2 This field contained a pit which was reported to be 5 feet deep and contained tree stumps. It had been filled to land surface with soil. The depth to water table in this area is reported to be 6 feet. Since this pit could provide a conduit for contaminants to reach the groundwater, it should be buffered out of the application area. UN 100-1 A soil boring reported bedrock at 30 inches, making this field is unsuitable for land application. UN 102-2 A soil boring revealed evidence of a seasonal high water table at 18 inches, making this field unsuitable for land application. UN 102-3 A soil boring in the vicinity of the Misenheimer series soil reported bedrock at 24 inches, making this field unsuitable for land application. UN 102-4 A soil boring in the vicinity of the Cid series soil reported evidence of the high water table at 22 inches and bedrock at 27 inches, making this field unsuitable for land application. UN 102-7 The seasonal high water table is reported to be 1.5 to 2.5 feet between December and May for the Secrest Complex series soil in this field. Residuals should not be applied during these months. UN 105-1 This field contained a pit, depth unknown, which may require buffering. i City of Rock Hill July 22, 1997 Page Two The following fields appear suitable for land application with appropriate buffers: MAF UN 97-1 through 6 UN 98-1 and 2 UN 99-1 through 4 UN 100-2 UN 101-1 through 3 UN 102-1,5,6,and 8 UN 103-1 through 8 UN 104-1 through 3 UN 105-1 and 2 Should you have any questions, please call me. SOC PRIORITY PROJECT: Yes_No X If Yes, SOC No. To: Permits and Engineering Unit Water Quality Section Attention: Michael Allen Date: July 14, 1997 NON -DISCHARGE STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION COUNTY: Union Permit No. WQ0013981 PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Facility and Address: City of Rock Hill P.O. Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731-1706 2. Date of Investigation: July 11, 1997 3. Report Prepared By: Todd St. John 4. Persons Contacted and Telephone Number: Todd Larson (704) 334-9711 5. Directions to Site: See Application 6. Size (land available for expansion and upgrading): N/A 7. Topography (relationship to 100 year flood plain included): None of the sites appeared to be located in a flood plain. Attach a U.S.G.S. map extract and indicate facility site. See Application 8. Any buffer conflicts with location of nearest dwelling and water supply well: Yes X No_ If Yes, explain: See Part IV Recommendations. 9. Watershed Stream Basin Information: 'Stream Name Sub -basin No. Classification Distance from Site Bates Branch CTB38 C >100 feet Cane Creek CTB38 C >100 feet Twelvemile Creek CTB38 C >100 feet Rhone Branch CTB38 C >100 feet Lee Branch CTB38 C >100 feet Booger Branch CTB38 C >100 feet Tarkill Branch CTB38 C >100 feet PART II - DESCRIPTION OF WASTES AND TREATMENT WORKS 1. a. Volume: 13.6 MGD (Design Capacity) Residuals: 3000 dry tons per year b. Types and quantities of industrial wastewater: Applicant did not indicate and the consultant did not know. C. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only): Information was not submitted. 2. Treatment Facilities a. What is the current permitted capacity of the facility? N/A b. What is the actual treatment capacity of the current facility (design volume)? N/A C. Please provide a description of existing or substantially constructed wastewater treatment facilities: None submitted with application. d. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater treatment facilities: N/A 3. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme: Residuals from the Manchester WWTP were being landfilled. a. If residuals are being land applied, please specify DWQ Permit No.: WQ0013981 Residual Contractor: Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Page 2 Telephone Number: 704- 334 9711 b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP C. Landfill: Current method. d. Other disposal/utilization scheme (specify): None indicated 4. Treatment plant classification (attach completed rating sheet): N/A 5. SIC Code(s): 4952 Wastewater Code(s) of actual wastewater, not particular facilities, i.e., non -contact cooling water discharge from a metal plating company would be 14, not 56. Primary: N/A Secondary: N/A Main Treatment Unit Code: N/A PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION Is this facility being constructed with Construction Grant Funds (municipals only)? N/A 2. Special monitoring requests: The Manchester WWTP is not permitted by the State of North Carolina. We do not have any information regarding the types of discharges or pre-treatment requirements. It is recommended that the City of Rock Hill provide this information to determine what types of industrial wastes are received by the subject WWTP and whether or not adequate pre-treatment is required to eliminate any risk from as of yet undetermined pollutants. 3. Important SOC, JOC or Compliance Schedule dates: N/A 4. Other Special Items: The Manchester WWTP is not permitted by the State of North Carolina. Therefore, it is imperative that we be able to review industrial waste types received by the plant. This Office would like complete information regarding the industrial users and waste streams to ensure that adequate monitoring requirements are in place so that any residuals brought into this Region from out of state would meet all of North Carolina's standards. Also, any labs used by the State of South Carolina for testing of the subject residuals should be certified by the State of North Carolina. The lab used for the residuals analysis, General Engineering Laboratories, is certified by the State of North Carolina (Cert. No. 233) for the analyses conducted. Page 3 PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS The City of Rock Hill, South Carolina has applied for a land application of WWTP residuals 'p nit for nine sites (37 fields) in Union County North Carolina. The residuals are generated by the Manchester WWTP located in Fork County, South Carolina. The fields reviewed in general had adequate buffers and appeared to be adequate for residuals application. Each of the 36 fields was visited by Water Quality and Groundwater Staff from this Office. Soil borings were taken on several of the sites to ensure that soil analyses were conducted properly. The Groundwater Section will provide comments regarding the soils suitability. A review of the residuals analyses revealed the presence of the following constituents that are not typically given permit limitations: toluene 9.6 mg/kg antimony 110 mg/kg TPH 31,470 mg/kg methylene chloride 0.597 mg/kg silver 24.1 mg/kg cyanide 3.47 mg/kg The presence of these constituents may indicate the presence of industries that have waste streams that may be of concern. The following is a summary of the sites and fields (Note: comments for each field reflect situations not clearly shown on maps supplied with application.): Site UN97 - Field 1 - Stream on east side requires buffering. Dwelling to north requires buffering. Field 2 - Stream on west side requires buffering. Field 3+4 - Dwelling and well between fields requires buffering. Field 5 - Dwellings and well to south require buffering. Field 6 - Dwellings and wells on north side require buffering. Site UN98 - Field 1- No Comments. Field 2 - Contains two landfills which should be buffered. Page 4 contains boulders that need to be flagged. No comments on other fields. Site UN 104 - r 9 Field 1 - Needs adequate buffers for adjacent dwellings. Field 2 - No comments. Field 3 - Needs adequate buffering for dwelling on the south end. Site UN105 - The consultant indicated that he had obtained waivers from the surrounding dwelling owners. Field 1 - Site has intermittent stream on the south side that requires buffering. It also contains a trash pit that should be buffered. Field 2 - No comments. This Office does not recommend issuing a land application of residuals permit to the City of Rock Hill unless the City can demonstrate that the industrial users are providing adequate pretreatment for the types of pollutants generated and that the waste streams generated by these users are not adding pollutants that are not quantified by the current testing procedures. Also, because the State of North Carolina does not regulate the Manchester WWTP, it is recommended that the most stringent testing requirements be applied to the subject residuals. Pending Groundwater Section comments this Office has no objections to the use of any of the above fields, provided that adequate buffers are in place, except for Site UN100 which contains an unpermitted borrow pit and also involves some Fontroversy regarding the landowner (Please note above comments). r Signature of Report Preparer Water Quality egional Supervisor -7,l-AL ,;� Date Page 6 PERMITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (1ne61d. Fac1hryJV : 1L.cwiom I%Dlf f,,,.I) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT DMR) Form Approved. NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-16) 17-191 OMB No. 2040-0004 Approval expires 05-31 9i ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 MAJOR Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING PERIOD FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR MO-1 DAY .1YEAR1 MO I DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS ' LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, T@M 97 O1 0 TO 97 _1 01 1 31 DMR VALID: 07/01/1.995-0.6/30/', (20:21) (22-231 (24-25) (26.27) (28-29) (30.31) NOTE: Read Instructions before completlny this form. PARAMETER f3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY ' SAMPL • (32-37) (46-53) (54-611' 36-45 (46-63 (64-61 EX OF ANALYSIS. TYPE AVERAGE 'MAXIMUM '' UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS (62-631 (64-68) ' (69.70, j 0,0080 LAB ID: ':SAMPLE O� PT -CO units,EASUREMENT Col ********* ********* ***** ****_***** ******.*** 52 0 05'/07 GR T:^i'riii:•::::+.: ::: ::: ;.:{: ;,:::: •{: :.,:.F.:. ,•: ::: iY: i,?:!,.::yam :;.:'.:::.}: •:,,,,, .. yy,..L.. ... . .... .: :.. •, .,...... xi . ;• • .:IREM au. .. , .:: i:::.ii';•ii'•: ii'•iF•ii:: ;;:: ;;.y{..: i:::.ii':•ii'•iii'.ii':;:.: i'FJi:: •ii`:G;.:::: ;.;';;::: ;:: ;:: ::}:.}::::::::.}:4ii :•ii:•i:•i:ti•i;: };" :: i:i:.:: .�...: ii: :i?{i:y;:: �:. 0.Q300 LAB ID•r 4b554 ..;SAMPLE 1k*1k****'* *****'**** ****.* ..,, . *'***`****.* **'******* 0 01 01 / GRt .-MEASUREMENT Dissolved Oxygen R * * ***** 8.2' ,. ' <::......... RM....... .1k� ... *.**•** ::z;:.:;ss�:::::::::.:>:<:::>::>:;<::<>::sk7�::�3c..W.......7!c.�Y.�!6:..:�5:?!41.......�k.?i............ 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(P.ewldea under-0*3e shtuns may Include flms up to $10,000 "' and ormax/mum L—p ieonn nt of between 6months iLld 6 years:! :: SIGNATURE OF PRIN M EXECUTNE '' OFFICER OR�AUTHORIZED AGENT TYPED OR PRINTED ARE r einc NUMBEl COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference.all attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 191F 1E LACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) 0 L5/0:7..] 24 YEAR MO DA PAGE 01 PERMIT -TEE NAME/ADDRESS (Jn A d.Fectlir/N—.,Locol,on 1/U10c1rnl) NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK ADDRESS p •• 0 • BOX 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill•, NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (Nt L)&-! l DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR) 2-16)' . 17-19 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING PERIOD YEAR IMO DAY, �: �� ItYEAR'l MO j DAY IM M TO (20.21) (22-23) (24.25) 1, /26-27) 128-29) (30.31) Form Approved.. 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NAME/TITLE PRINCIPAL''EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY. OF LAW THAT I HAVE,PERSONALLY, EXAMINED AND; y AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN:'AND'BASED ON" MY INQUIRY OF'THOSE '-INDIVIDUALS;;IMMEDIATELY:,RESPONSIBLE-! FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION,.I eEUEVE',THE'SUBMITTED'INFORMATION IS:• ::. ' ' '. TELEPHONE ;' ' •'':;' D'ATE Ni6k W. St6gall .utilities: Director TRUE. ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE.•.• :I'� 'AM .•:,AWARE; .THAT•.:THERE ARE' SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'SUBMITTIN.G:'FALSE INFORMATION,:INCLUDING ;', ; 0 3 3 2 9 51. 7 y SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT :. THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT::•SEE 18,U.S.C. 1`1001 AND:33'; U.S.C. f 1310. (PonahAa under thou stiturea'may Include arws up, to $1o,P00' -5 TYPED OR PRINTED CODE NUMBER YEAR MO.:' DAY and or miulmum/mpriaannantolb4hLean'Bmonduand'6 y"rid COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments-horol *DE'ECTION'L•IMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320--1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. ( E LACES EPA FORM T-40,WHICH MAY NOT BE USED,) PAGE OF2 08/13/iS ' . .., u.�y...,.,+,o..,....v..w.,i..,...,..,•,.u..u�......... ............. .�..,y.. u..� NA NA6 rULLU IANI UISUMAHULhLIMINAI ION SYSTEM f1w-/Col Form Approved. NAME DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (OMR) ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-16) 17-19) OMB No. 2040-0004Approval ex ires 05-31-98 ADDRESS P.O. Box 11706 MAJOR P Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ' ROCK HILL/MAN.CHESTER CREEK. YEAR MO DAY ;` ;:; YEAR Mo DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS 10CATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill PM .-. TO 1 1 1 DMR VALID:-07/01/1995-06/30/2C 120-21) (22=23) (24-25) .." (26-27) (28-29) 130-31) NOTE: Read instructions before completing thls form. , PARAMETER (3 Card only) QUANTITY OR LOADING = (4 Card Only) I:`. QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION 0 FREQUENCY SAMPLE (32-37). (46-53) (544 :. (36 45 (46-53 (54-6f EX:' OF :'; TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS: MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS 162-69) ANALYSIS, (6;$_ ' • 169-70) Oi092 LAB !D'.1-0120 SAMPLE Z.inc`Total -MEASUREMENT ********* ***** *** ***** ********* .02 .02 0 01/30 24 .r.......RMI...........*.�c*.�c:�4..*:*:*:...*.�t:�c:*.vt.>r.:c.*.::.***** :;.*::.sc::�F:•�cc>F::>< .:..; ,LLOC=l. ...............:...:................:..:..............:.......:..:::.:..:.:.:..::..::..,.:.:..:.......... 50'050 LAB I.D:46554 SAMPLE 0 F.iow,in Conduit- EASUREMENT 9. 9.9 ********* ********* ****'***** ***** 0 '. 01./ 01 CN 77 E MLQQ=l QUI. ENT::::.;•.:,::>:<>::>:>:>::>:::,.::.,.:.:.;<.,.:::>.,;..:.::.,>::::;: . .......... ::.:,: ;.:,,.:::.,:..,.,.;•:.;:.:..:.:...:::::•.:::;••,: ..;:::..:.>:.:;.::..>;>:>••.::•;.;:;:...::.;:.::.. ::. •:::: <.::.;;:;:::>;:,:.,•::.>:.: 69..O60 -LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE*'******* *iY'•***'* fit* Yr ***** *C**ik*** '.:.'.. 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SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE AREA TYPED OR PRINTED and ormsxlmum Imprisonment ofbotween 6 months and 5 yosrs.l OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR' ,MO ';DAY COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference'all attachments here)' *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 108-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 191�EpLACES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.). PAGE OB3 RocKHiLL SO UTH CARO L I NA February 25, 1997 SCDHEC Bureau of Water Pollution Control Enforcement Division 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Subject: Permit Violations Reported on NPDES DMR for January, 1997 To Whom It May Concern: During the month of November 1996, the Manchester Creek WWTP exceeded the following parameters: • One (1) Fecal Coliform daily maximum violation The fecal coliform violation was due to a high sludge volume inventory which led to denitrification in the chlorine contact chambers and bulking sludge in our effluent. As a corrective action, the belt press operation time has been increased to reduce the facility's sludge, and the chlorine contact chambers are being cleaned on a more frequent basis. In addition, the facility's electrician and I are currently exploring alternative methods of chlorination to insure that the effluent receives adequate disinfection. These measures should eliminate the spiking problems we have had with the fecal coliform. Respectfully Submitted, lam. Phillip . Thompson, Supervisor of Operations /pt Enclosures OPERATIONS CENTER 349 COLUMBIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SC 29731-1706 803-329-7000 FERMITTEE:NAME/ADDRESS (Inc6,dtFoctl;ryNan✓Locur10 rJD($...,q NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) Form Approved. Nq(v1E:-`'•- DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT OMR) :.:;.. ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK rzasl. 17-19) OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 MAJOR Approval expires 05-3 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER ::FAc(LiTY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR I MO DAY I YEAR Mo DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, F 97 02 01 TO 97 02 28 DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/3 120211, 122-231, l24 261 .. !26 271 /28-a91 (30 31/ NOTE: Reed Instructions before completing this fors PARAMETER (3 Caid Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING 14 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION No FREQUENCY S� (32-37) (46-53) (64-611'> 38-451 (46-63 (64-61) EX ' OF AVERAGE MAXIMUM ;. UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS '• ' ` 162.631 ANALYSIS (64-68) (c 00080 LAB ID: ': SAMPLE 1�** ,;Color, (PT-CO,.unitsMEASUREMENT******** **' 90 0 05/07 G .: RM .... :::R ° <:;:;>:>:<::;>;:.><:;><,::s:> ::.:::..: ::::.:::.::.:.................:. . fl I . F�EAA .. : ;:»'^:;:<?>{:... .. 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LBS . ..........:........:.. :. .MIT•:.:: •:::..::: :.0 , :.................... ...........................,............ ; ........ . •::':ii::::ii:i:: ;:;:•:(•i ii::i:<:i::i :i:ii :::::::• ::i$>:(:i:{:i'::n:<:::i: i::r:ti:::: t...........nX I 0:0400 LAB ID: 465:54 sAMPE :.. p, MEASUREMENT ****1k>r** 6 "9 7 5 0 01/01 G standrd n a U its . ::,: �.>::::.;;'::;:.:;.;>.::.;'::.::.............. #..........�............�:..... �.�.�: �.......... ......... � .:�......... ;OA53.0. LAB -ID:.46554 -=SAMPLE' TotaTSusperided nnlAsuREMENT 4134 8815 °• ******** 43 99 06/07 2 :,.....Solids Ts5 :::::.::.:::....: ,.:.:.:...:... :..4.0...,:.7.::.:::.:::.::.��.3.:0 .:..:....::::::::::.::..:....:..::.:.:::::<.:::::.:�.*�.....*.::.:.....::::::::::::.::.::::::::::::..:.:..:..:......:...:..:...•. �,..1............... LBS/ :..:::::..:::.::::....::::::.::.:.:.:::..:.............:.::.::.:::::::.:::.::.::::. ::.:::.:::..:::.::::.::..:::....:...... OAV :::...........5............................ ::.:. 0'0 610 : LAB ID :SAMPLE .' • y � ***Yc�cYc�lkyc .. .Ammonia=Nitrogen MEASUREMENT ******* Total .as N .. S :.::...:...:..R.M T.:::.::::.... ,..:....... :..::.:.::::::::. 2'2'6.8...5..:..:.:.:::::. :...:..:..::•:.:....::.:....... .:. :,,..,.•. :.: ..:::::::::::::: R.Fk?....... ............LB : . :,....#.... :.. , ::..:....::::::.:::::::::::.. :0..:..:........................ ....:. .EPaR.T•.::.::::.::: :..:.. __ ..., NNVVVV :... . ::: Oi0610 LAB LD: 46554 ;SAMPLE Ammonia -Nitrogen' MAsuREnnENT ' 362 445 ********* 4 5. 0 '05/07 2 � �..... LBS >::;::W. >;:;.::::::.:>:>;::.:;.::.;;>::,;<:: �:�;6.:0:..�..5.::.:::::::.».. 7777 B..:0 '::::.:�::::::: .....• YU VIJNNNN :..:. :.... ..............................2t3........:::................ Mb,::A.. G ::::::.'WKI,Y '' .:V MG L ::«:>.::;> ::0.5 £?:7•: '.»:.»: `If NAMEMTLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF.LAW.THAT,I HAVE PERSONALLY,EXAMINEUMD - ' TELEPHONE PATE AM FAMILIAR WITH THEINFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND;BASED GN MY INQUIRY OF;' THOSE' INDIVIDUALS '(` IMMEDIATELY •RESPONSIBLE% c : Nick W . Stegall OBTAINING THE INFO.RMATION,A BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION IS ' TRUE, ACCURATE; AND ' COMPLETE. I AM AWARE 'THAT �� Utl.11tleS Director - . THERE.;'ARE :• SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR.SUBMITTING.FALSE INFORMATION`': INCLUDING 803 551 9. SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. •$EE.18 U.S:C.:i 1001 AND'33 .. U.S.C. 4 1310. (PerwMes under dmie ststuns'mgy;lnclud{,t!{los up to,Sf0,000 "" ,328 ' • TYPED OR PRINTED CODE NUMBER YEAR `;MO andwm+xlmiunk ifaorun�ntolbewi�ns.monthaurd6ywsl OFFICEROR�AUTHORIZEDAGENT COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Relerence.0 attachments herel *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. ` EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. O $ / 13 / 19(13EpLACES EPA FORM T-a�0 WHICH' MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE Q9 PERMITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (lnctud,FacilityN-1Location ijVW,1,m0 NAME:ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER ADDRESS p 0, BOX 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 FA'cl(ITY `ROCK HILL/MANCHE'STER >LocAT)oN at .Red River ,Road, in NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (1Vl Vt:,sj CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT DMR) 2-161 . ' 17-19) PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING PERIOD CREEK YEAR MO � •' D'AY YEAR MO' DAY Rock Hill, IMM 7 TO:' 120-21) (22-23)'(24-25).,, .. ` •(26-.' l28-291 13).31) MAJOR Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0004 Approval expires'05-31-98 91 CT FINAL LIMITS DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/30/2 NOTE: Read Instructions before complet19p'thle4orm. PARAMETER !3 Cerd Onlyl QUANTITY OR .I:OADING !4 Card.Otilyl • QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO,. FREQUENCY SAMPL 46631 15¢61 •:• 38-451' (46-63 (64-61 EX . OF .• TYPE AVERAGE ', MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM" AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS (32-371 (rs-6Jl ANALYSIS 164-681 fss-7oJ OM06;6,5 , LAB ID.:` SAMPLE 1.1 1.6 0 01/07 24 P. Total EASUREMENT 90 133: *****,**** :... :. * *...*. . M EN• �. `>pr :, 027 LAB ID.:_2.0 SAMPLE' **Ic****#** is**** *** **.*�c* 9c*okVic:***** < 0005 < 0.005 0 O1/28 24' `diffifiitim, Total EASUREMENT ***** * * * * :. irY'�.• :vf:%:• ' "y,,-. , .,. 0T�`34{ ` LAB .ID: 12 ,� SAMPLE EASUREMENT'********* *******>�********* •.. ***** ****`**** ..• 0:.01 (0:0.1 0 0°1/28.4 , N*j m Ch r:o xu m Tof a lON *******,** :E IY:•: $$1? iii:, jig I. y 2 01042 LA$' ID: 10120 SAMPLES, *1k******* *****y<�Y;** ***** ` *�k�c*,�C* ** ,.�.:' 0.01 :• < 0. 01 '0 01/28 24, r,.r.. C 1 s u EASUREMENT ****'**�Yak�c **** 'ir`.*'** *ik**�c'; **drWoe*9c�c* :.::.; ..... :.:::..::..::.::.:::::::;.:.................. :.:.: s 1: aniwfr`24 >'Ft llffi i i8::: :<:{ O'�"051 LA$ 'ID c 10120 SAMPLE �.. ******,*** ****�c>'c*�c* *�c** ,: *�c*`***1�.�t' 0 005 . <0 005 0 1/2 0' 8 2 4 4�' :,; + '' sad Tot 1 L a EASUREMENT S:.IY, �. .. : y,. �A****** ****"* ****' y �*A*4*, i yr , *i�* T •ilk: ' `:�i1h4i1t:�jj<:(ti:i#�' ' •,•7:.:... .:i..,: . it.'� „ D SAMPLE". , 0 O1' :LA 0, O1/28B s 24 N c ke EASUREMENTo -* +.•— ......... .. ... .. T. .... ........F,.. ............... ...... ....... .. .. ::::::. •RE .R :: .. ..:.... ,.. E1 iR R E (�. �k ''...:..:.... .. ... 010ID: 10120 SAPLE77 o.ol 001/28001 t 7 24LB Silver, Total, EASUREMENT ********* ......... . T. ........ yyyy ...*'ic** :• '"A" Ir�W y,F� yy <:RE4... R.EM �*: ** .� ``. ... ,.. ..:...A'<>�° L ,:� NAME/TITLE PRINCIFAL':EXECUTIVE OFFICER PENALTY.OFLAN/THAT. I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED ANI): I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY. ; . TELEPHQNE, ' ' . ` DATE r N1CkRTHE'INFORMATION,.1 W:" St'egall AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INF..ORMAT.ION. SUBMITTED HEREIN=?AND BASED ON, BELIEVEY OF'• THOSE •'INDIVIDUALS, IMMEDIATELY:,RESPONSIBLE FOR;,,' AlOBTNINO MY , INOUITHE+_SUBMITTEDiNFORMATIQN'IS: Ut 11 ties Director tOr TRUE, ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE. I AM` AWARE:.:THAT 'iTHERE: ARE. SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR ',SUBMITTING FALSE: INFORMATION;- INCLUDING; . 8 0 3- 3 2 9- 5 5 9 THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMEN7•iiSEE 18,U.3 C. 1.1001 AND•33': U-S-C- 1 131p. (Pena/des node/ tMie•eatvtei;mey,lne/udo Rnos up, to $10,WO,". SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE AREA "DA TYPED OR PRINTED and ormixlmtun lmpdrdntmnt of between 6monehB,nd'6 veers.! OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO { COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments•hero) ` *DETECT1ION`LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. "EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used, 0 8 / 13 / 1 g(F EpLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OF2 �: b .",-.uu,.•..r.,,...♦«.,.•r,.♦....� ......................V�w•••••4 NnIIV,♦r♦Lr'ULLUTANI UltiQHAPAUttLIMINAIION b"YSTEM (IwL./Col Form Approved. NAME �� ♦� • DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT IDMR! ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK l2-161 OMB No. 2040 0004. (17-!s) ADDRESS P.O. Box 11706 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31-5 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER ;FAciuTv MONITORING PERIOD 91 CT FINAL LIMITS ROCK HILL/MAN .CHESTER CREEK: :YEAR . Mo paY YEAR MO DAY IOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock ,Hill, .-.WQM :..97 '.0.2. 0 Yo :':9.7 O1 28 DMR VALID: -07/01/1995-06/30/ 120-211' (22-2124-251 2 31 1s-271_ (ts-2s1 13a31) NOTE: Read Instructions before complotlrt� t is form. �... PARAMETER /3 Csrd only! CUANTITY OR LOADING l4 Car# gnlyl :'. QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION No ', F♦iEOUENCY. SAMI 132-371. 146 53/ 154-fi1 (36 45) 446-53 l54 st EX 'OF AVERAGE 'MAXIMUM UNIT$; N11NIA UM '` AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS l6Z.6s1 ANALYSIS. (640681 ` TYF 169-i 9,�. LAB ID: 10120' } SAMPLE ****** *xc�c** Zl I -Total MEASUREMENT ********* *****,�*** ****;* ****.***** .02 .02 0 01/28 24 g :.::,.:•:.:::::Ys:�t•.*.::*:fit, `�: SAMPLE. .. .::.. r .. : .: .. :. ;. .> <:. : ' .;, .*.*:::��•••� :<:: MG L .LAB J.D:4 4 F1gW':ln Conduit . EAS4REMENT 10.75 11.81 *�**���*:� 0 Ol/0.1 CN i:i•};i;h:, .}':•i:;i.i};•i Y,%::,;y: Yc. y.,.:. .y... l/��.�.��. !1... y.y. L .. ... .. ...... .T.: fl.:!�.�.Ivy �./� ...i .-. .. ., ....,, i...u.... :,'..:':Y..:'i:iiiY.�::p}::Oi:::::;.;:':•: '.: ':4:•i; ;:•::L: i;:•::•::4• �.yy �yy. ��♦Ly.. .I♦. .. ... . ✓.. L L L ^yI. 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C ..... .... .. i .. ... v.h:: ,, �'if;'•; :.}:}i::'L•';•}:: ;•y:::: ;i:; :v;:h; v':•;: �.::'�:::.. �:i :,::.:L•i;4i:;•i::S v:•: ;:.;::.::::.:.::::, .:::.�.�::::: f, E c y�127 LAB ID:--10120:1 + SAMPLE_ ,.. 0 Ghramium, Hexavalen EASUFIEMENT : - r: .'0 3 •. < 0.03 0 •' 01 / 2 8 2'4 ,..::... coera :.<::::�:::::.�:::.::::.::.:..................... :..:....:.:.:......................................................:::. :::.R.EPQR: •:::.::::::::... :. ::;13EQ(7IRE.MENT•; .:......:..:...:::...;:.:<.: :<. •.::: .:<::<::::::.. ; ..;. ,..:...;; SAMPLE ... ,. MEASUREMENTit :., :. .• >R a.U.IR fv1 N.T SAMPLE MEASUREMENT ........... :i i'ri::";S } :2r,.t::<;:c ;iI .... ;h;•sSs: ;;:;.:;:gg:<a;;;o;;;e;e5:o:;;fr'`:::::}tiR: ; ;:::::::::.;:.:> :.::::::::..:::::.. .. ;:i2xxll:;,••;:i::::;,;;%:::>::::::isit:j;>:i:::::::::::::i;;;:;::>:<:::;;5':::;•ss:::.:.>;::::> :«: NAME/TITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY LIN PENALTY of LAwTHAT I FIA VE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND AM FAMILIAR WITH" THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED 'HEREIN; AND'BASEDON TELEPHONE DATE MY INQUIRY OF.":THOSE • INDIVIDUALS: IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR N1ck W: Stegall OBTAINING.THE IN FORMATION,- BEUEVE THE SUBMITTED:INFORMATION'IS : g TRUE, � '/ Gam/, Z! ACCURATE: AND -COMPLETE. I AM .AWARE THAT ',THERE,:ARE ' SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR: SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION,; INCLUDING .'Utilities Director 803 329-551 /;7 ,�' SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT' SEE isU.S,C.vloo1AND'33'.: U.S.C. i 1318. (Penjjud, under'tMao itemoq m+yjnc/u#* firnS'up,•t'o s10,wo `•' TYPED OR PRINTED AREA CODE NUMBER YEAR Mo D) 'ndOrmaxlmumJmpriaoiun+ntorbrtwi�n Bmontha�nd 6yoaral OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CQMMENTS AND EXPLANATION 'OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference'alf attachments hero)" #:MECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN AST.ERISK.' EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editlons may be used, l E CES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE O 08/13/19�gLAt . __11 PERMITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (7nchidi Facility NamdlLocalion VD(ffsreni) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) -Form Approved. NAMEW_". ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT OMR1 (2-16) 19, OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS. P.O. Box 11706 SC-0020441 oni MAJOR Approval expires 05-31r98 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY: ROCK.HILL/MANCH2STER CREEK MONITORIN'G:PERIOD MO I :DAY: ��,`.:�,..:-,[.YEAR I MO I DAY 91 CT FINAL -L1'MDT$.. LocATION at Red River. Road, in Rock Hill, FBQ M -70�]:'�,9_7,� I .96 1 12 1'.0.- 02 1 28, L�� D. DMR VALID: 06/.01:..1996-'.;L-0�6-/"""3'0-`/"`�`�2C - * NOTE: Read instructions bsfow.cbm�li I"" (20-21) (22-23), (24-25) � --'_.."126-27J (28-29) (30-31) t. ,this 1: 1PARAMETER (3Card Ony) QUANTITY OR10AD.IING. (4 Cud.:Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO.. F.REQ_1NqY '_SAMOLE- (32-37) (64-61)'- t46-63) (46-631 (54-61) Ex-� , OF1-,,": . ...,.TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MI'NIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS" ANALYSIS (69-70) :TGZ,3B:--',; LAB ID" 10581 §A,_P - :!:- T0Vay-,Chronic YtaticEASUREME )O' NT O=P�ss 0 0 9' 24 4,Td:kTLc1*ty C. Dubia 'AS *:-g B� KAC A SCIIQCRACKI'r .. . ... . . SAM P MEASURE M SAMPLE, MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMEN' I== IMIN lmm�� N:6ME/TITLE:PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER'- "I`CERTIFY;UNDER PENALTY OFLAW THATI HAVE PERSONALLY.ExAmINED AND AM...,FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION 'SUBMITTED HEREIN; "AND,, BASED ON r TELEPHONE w MY�11NQUIRY, :OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS, IMMEDIATELY'; RESPONSIBLE FOR.' Ic W.- �S.�tegali THE INFORMATION, I.BEUEVE THE! SUBMITTED:'INFORMATION IS TRUE,-�z`ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE.':, 1, y'AWARE -;NHAT;,"%THERE -`ARE !�P7 z Utilitie FOR SUBMITTING -Director SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES N`G FALSE.INFOWATION;� INCLUDING. THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. -:SEE .18,U.S.C; 31001 AND33 803 32.9-551. 1 1319. (Ponaldos under se statutes may Inci6de-fines up to 10,000 SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EkECUTIVE' - TYPED OR PRINTED U.S.C. l- 0eAREA I . m&xii"uinlmotiamumntofborwi*i7 6monthssna(5 yoars.1 I OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR -MO.'.. DAY;� COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION'OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments hero) II-F;!iM%test.fails, a THE plan may be required. See permit paragraph(s) PART III, D.1.b. be7used. jIj1E,11E1 EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE 09/06 �)b RocKMLL SOUTH CAROL INA March 26, 1997 SCDHEC Bureau of Water Pollution Control Enforcement Division 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Subject: Permit Violations Reported on NPDES DMR for February 1997 To Whom It May Concern: During the month of February 1997, the Manchester Creek WWTP exceeded the following parameters: • Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) the monthly average LBS., one weekly average in LBS., the monthly average MG/L, and one weekly average MG/L • Two Total Chlorine daily maximum • Two Fecal Coliform daily maximum • Total Suspended Solids (TSS) the monthly average LBS., one weekly average LBS., the monthly average MG/L, one and weekly average MG/L The violations were a result of a combination of heavy sustained rainfalls, a high solids inventory, a facility crippled by upgrade construction, and equipment malfiinctions. As a corrective action, we are operating the belt press at increased hours and cleaning the chlorine contact chamber on a more frequent basis to address the BOD, TSS, and fecal coliform problems. Also, the upgrade construction is nearing completion. Once the construction is complete, this should eliminate the past problems with the facility short circuiting and washing out solids during periods of heavy rainfalls. Additionally, the City of Rock Hill is pursuing improvement to it's final clarification system. The proposed improvements will allow us to waste from this point instead of returning everything back to the aeration system, as we do currently. The violation of our chlorine daily maximum limit was a result of a mechanical problem with the automatic sulfurnator system. Once the problem was discovered, Chlorinator Sales & Service of Matthew's NC was contracted. The needed repairs were made, and the chlorine residual returned to normal. Resppeeccffi ll/y Submitted, Phillip A. Thompson, Supervisor of Operations CITY OF ROCK HILL 155 JOHNSTON STREET, P.O. BOX 11706 PERMITtEE NAMEJADDRESS(1—Ad.F.ellaybi—ILocelion :/Diff—nq NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) Form Approved. NAME �_.;;.. T. ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT OMR) (2-16) 17-191 OMB No. 2040-0004 AL,,'RESS P.O. BOX 11706 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31-9£ ; Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK MONITORING PERIOD YEAR Mo DAY YEAR MO DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, YoM . 97 03 01 TO 97 1 03 1 31 DMR VALID: 07/01/1'995-0.6/30/,, (2021) (22-23) r24-25) (26.27) (26-29) (30-31) NOTE: Reed instructions before completing this form. PARAMETER (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY SAMPI (32-37) (46 531 (54 61/' 38 45 (46-53 64-61 EX [62.6,1111s of TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS ANA�YSIs se 00080 LAB ID: 46554 ...SAMPLE ********* ********* ***** ********* ********* ( 1 1 IV. 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M ENT 00530 LAB ID:.46554 SAMPLE Total Suspended MEASUREMENT 13.66 3793 ********.* 14 36 0 05/07 24 Solids TSS :::P.�R.M....::....: .. .. .. .3.4.0,2.....7 ....................................................... ...... ..... .. .. ::.:. :.:RE.>.:, I, EMENT ..;::: ::z:"> fit.. : :.::•s: ; ...:.:: •::::..;:,;<:-.:>: :::::>s:::<:[:I:: ;::."•> :" :•> ::::i:<:>:::::.. ;. " 10610 LAB ID:4 6 5 1 54 SAMPLE .-ammonia=Nitrogen MEASUREMENT 209 9 3 6 6' ********* 2: 2 3.6 0 0 5/ 0 7' 2 4 .' Total as N .• .:P . MIT:€ 2.2:68:..::5 >::..::. .... �2..F.b.RT::..:..::.:::. LBS :.:..... ...:......:::::.:::::. 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Stegall MY INQUIRY OF:' THOSE INDIVIDUALS': IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, -I BELIEVE THE. SUBMITTED INFORMATION FOR IS ' Utilities. Director TRUE, ACCURATE. AND COMPLETE. I. AM AWARE THAT THERE. -ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR. SUBMITTING, FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18 U.S.C. 1 1001 AND 33 .. U.S.C. S 1319. (PwnohSes under•tfiese satvtes'nW Include Qnes up to $701000 SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTNE 803 3 2 9 - 5 519 TYPED OR PRINTED and wmaximLm Impdsonmont of between 6months slid 6 years.) OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT AREA CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DA COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference. al( attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Provious editions may be used. 08 / 13 / 19(BEPLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OFF 'ERMITTEENAME/ADDRESS (1-c.d.F-111tyly a1L-1.o..I)U�llrr.nr) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (1VhUtJ') Form Approved. IAMB '- ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT DMRI 2-16). 17-19 OMB No. 2040-0004 1DDRESS. P •, 0. Box 11706 MAJOR Approval expires"05-31-98 r Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER ACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR I MO7, DAY YEAR MO' DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS :OCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill', FMM To DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/30/2( (20.211 (22-23) (24-251 . (26-27) (28-29) 130.31) NOTE: Read Instructions before completing this form. PARAMETER (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card Only) • QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY SAMPLE (32-371 (46-53) (54 611 (38=45) (46-53 (54-611 EX OF TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM" AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS rd2-ssl ANALYsIs (64-68) (69-70) G0665 LAB ID: 46554 SAMPLE **** **** 1 EASUREMENT 93 152 *****',**** 0.97 1.4 0 01/0.7 24 Phos ho1QUZ>. Tota _ :...........:........ n AV (,7 LAB ID:1012 SAMPLE Cadmium, Total EASUREMENT 40.005 40.005 0 01/30 •:24 ::.,.::::.::::.:::.::.:::::.::::::...0.........7......................... :.:.,.::::::.,:.,:::.::.:.:.:.: ; :. 01034 LAB ID: 10120. SAMPLE **************'*'** **'** *******•rt ; Chromium Total EASUREMENT ', " ' 40.01 40 . 0 � , 0 01/30 ;.;:••2 4 .;........:.................... .. .. ... .�c .. .... .. .. ... .. :..:fir: � �C:::!c:�:�k•:::. :..:: •.:. ;...c•;:::;s:•;;:. Rol?.U�.� >: ,: :. <.::::.: :>::.>::::::s:: .;::.;•.::.:>.:.;::.::>:.::.::.: ;•: »: >:.:::.>.......:... .. * * * * � .::..:....:.:....:...:,....:....::�s,.•�;>r:.:�.��.::::�:.�.:. ...... ...... .............���?fi�....�:::::.�.�::.. :.:.............. ' " 04 012 LAB• ID: 10120 SAMPLE; ******;*** **'****'"** •i�'***: *:**:c'*'*�r Copper,Total as'Cu EASUR 0 01/30 2. 4. ' RM :::...:..::....:...::....:...... 7t•.::.:�..:::YtC:?K.'�:yt.::. C.i•,:.Y,c.:�;?k.Xc.Y',�i:•?k.:: �.::::��,:::::*::::. :.:....::::::::.::..::.................. ..:. .. :.::::...:............ .... .::.:::.:::.,.:,.. .:::..:.........................:.:::.::::.,::.:::. � �. ::RE... *•*::*•:.:: dc.ie.�k•.*:ic.*:*•.•:. * * * * * :: it ;.::.:. 01051 LAB ID: 10120. SAMPLE EASUREMENT :. • .. 40.005 t 0. 005 0 0`1/30 24 Lead Total 67. LAB ID:10120 SAMPLE EASUREMENT :.:.. �*** .. 0.0 1 L • 0.01 0• 01 3 0 ; . 2'4 N.Lckel, Total • * * * ** *icir*'* *•4cr:.•*'ic'*ir*'•* * :....: - ' PE . :�:.::..���:�:v!c:ti�.... :...nu E gy ...................................�:............................................................... .................................... .... vG.............. .: :.:::.M.X•::::. MG L .::::::::.:..:O.i.:.::3.�i• ::::.;::•;:::�:4.:: 01077 LAB ID: 10120 SAMPLE ********. ****�:1Z'k.** SilVer, Total EASUREMENT ********* ******`*:** '****.* *'*******.* 0.01 �0.01 0 01/30 24 •> ER. .T .. is . . 9t * * � .. >�...:.... � � * � �. i< . �. .. ....:.. ... �.. � � is . * .. ...*.his.. ,.. •::<::<::>::><>:: ;:: •:s:: ••: �:::<:::>>:>;<:>:.;:<::;::: ;;;:.::.;:.:;:;.>:.::>::::.;::;:;;:.:.;•:::::::::::;:.;. •. MLOC 1 UI E E :: :::REn. R M T..:: ::::.::::...:..:::::...:.:::.:.....,:..:.,.........,.....................:.::..:........,......:.:..:.:.... .: ; :......:.:.;:.,:..<,.::::::::..MQ::•:ASIG:.;<::.:::;:.>:.:<bA:I:L;X.;:.::M$:.::;;: MG L ;:::.;•:.;•:.::.: ..:...:.: NAME/TITLE PRINCIPAL -:EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND :; AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON-' o TAININGRTHE NFORMATION I.I�BELIEVE-THE SU MITTEDTELY ENFORMATIOWIS ' `,. TELEPHONE '. DATE Nigk W. Stegall Utilities,Director- " TRUE, ACCURATE': AND COMPLETE. IV AM •AWARE THAT..THERE' ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'SUBMITTIN.O FALSE INFORMATION,: INCLUDING, . " H 0 3 3 2 51 " SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT: SEE 18. U.S.C. 1 1001 AND33'_ U.S.C. 1 131 e. (Penahles under rhlse aratutes may Include Ones up, to $ 10,OOo' 9 -.5 AREA TYPED OR PRINTED and orm:xlmum Imprisonment orbetween 6monthdind'6 years.! OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DAY COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference a1) attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 19 yEpLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED•) PAGE OF 2 ... ...... ......,,,"..,....w., l........ c,m. ...........,, ... y.. u.,N^I IU to rULLU IANI u I SL:MAHUh tLIM IN Al ION SYSTEM (Iw-uco/ Form Approved. DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (OMRI NAME OMB No. 2040-0004 .; ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER .CREEK (2-16) 17-19) ADDRESS P.O. Box 11706 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31-98 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DIscHARGE NUMBER FACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK .YEAR MO DAY EAR Mo DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, �M ToYDMR VALID: -07/01/1995-06/30/2( t2O-21) (22=23) (24-25) (26.27) (28-291 (30.31) NOTE: Read Instructions before completing this form. , PARAMETER (3 Card OnlyJ QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card Only) ':'. QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY SAMPLE (46-53) (54-6 1) (38=45) 4653 64-61 OF (32-371, EX'. ANALYSIS . TYPE AVERAGE -MAXIMUM UNITS;' MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS iss-ssl (s4-68) (6s-7o) 01092 LAB ID:10120 SAMPLE '—"MEASUREMENT is***it it it** *lkic****** ***** is******.** Zinc,�Total' 0.02 0.02 0 01/30 24 EQl1 . 'E ` ENT?::;< :;:::;> ;;>;: <::>.. ,.. ;::>,::<;: ;:':::;:>:> >::><::::>:::??s:> :<. ;>: ; .. T. X. ***** )050 LAB Z.D:46554 SAMPLE -MEASUREMENT 10.5 12.8.. 0 01/0 C9.1• ' Flow in Conduit' ********* ***>ti***** ***'***** **** E :;>r:»::<::::::<:::>:>f<r.::::r::»s•»:e:.::::::: RE IRE . N .VC X. MGD •5;0060 LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE:...::. Votal Residual —MEASUREMENT ********* **•******* ****'* ******i * 0.2.5 0.55 0 05/0.7 GR ChlorineRMIT . .. :::... yt:*;*.*:*:*.:�C.:�c..*:.:..ic.*..*.akft..*:1k.. * ..: ..:.:. :. ...14Yc...................................... .. ..:. .... ............ .. — E * ac :fit:.�r•�s .#: k::�c>::::�t>�t. �c::�k : * * * * * *: ak at *. Vic. �c �c.Yc .; : ::.:..; <:::><>:>:::: :: »<:.: < ::::> 74055 LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE „,. •� Fecal Co11fOrm r -MEASUREMENT ********* ******"*** ***** ********* ': 6.0 440 1 05/07 GR' General.0 ER ... .... :::::::::............................................................................. ..Yc..1k..yc�[�C.!s....ik.C.�s.*..�C.�C.Hc.�c.. *.?k.�'S.�G.YCalc.�t.... :.:.::..;.:.....:::, ........................... 0....................................................... .:..::...:..:<:: ........................ R # PER :«..:::::::::.:::::;.;<;:.>•:: K. Q EM. ...........................0.0 :.:. ML 7..,::::::.::~JR:. 782.4.7 LAB ID:10120 SAMPLE Chromium, H'exavalen *** L0.03'' L0.03 0 01/36 24.. ::. Total Recoverable M ............... ....... .. .. * � .*..... ...... ................. ... .. . ... . '* Yt.9CaN *.ak ............................. �r.Yc � � .:::�•.�c Yc:>:: ...................., ............. .:..:.:;;::;;:::.:::; REPO ...................�E�:Q�'�............. < .:: :. :::•:<�;::::.::::>�.>:::::::<:::::>::;» ..;:::.�:::.:.::;;>;:;.:::,:.;:.;>::::.»::.;:»::..:»:.;:. st>a:«<>:>::�>::: - L 0. ...3.0...........24. SAMPLE MEASUREMENT P. RMIT...: ;<<: ::z:i>;:r>:::':::;>.:.: EQU:IRENIENT ": :::i>:: ;:`.:; > .`•:<:"<:': ;;>r:•`::. SAMPLE MEASUREMENT P.ER.M T:...::.....,.....::.....:.:...:::: :........:::::...:.:..:::...::.:::::.. :...:...:...:........................... REQ IRE:MEN.T> > !?-<'.'•.>>z?'?<;» ;;; i>%i<'•»<%« <<'>>'<<i> mXXXX . N AMEITITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I C FAF u,tNRDER PENALTYFLAWTHATI HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED. -AND ' TELEPHONE " DATE Nick W. Stegall INFORMATION HEREIN; AND' BASED SUBMITTED HEREIN: MY INQUIRY OF:''THOSE INDIVIDUALS` IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE ON • FOR Utilities Director OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, -I BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED. INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I AM :AWARE THAT THERE. ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING, THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT, SEE 18 U.S.C. 1 1001 AND 33 U.S.C. 1 1319. (Penalties under tha:se statutes may Include fines up to $I0,000'. SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE 8 0 3 3 2 9 - 5 5 9 AREA TYPED OR PRINTED and ormaxlrnum Imprisonment ofbetweon 6months and 6 `years.) OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DAY COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 19(�EpLACES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OF3 SUMMARY OF BOD DEFICIENCIES MARCH 1997 ICI ICI I I i�l� ICI ICI •1 Mlin, SRI. . - 1�1 . ICI - ICI . . .. 1 . . . - 1 I ICI ICI 1 I ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI Ili I I I�I�' ®I ICI I I I�1� l01 I�1 I I ICI© ©I ill I I ICI© ICI 1�1 I I I©I� ICI I I I=1� l01 ICI i I I�1 ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI Ili I I I�I� ®I ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�I� f®I ICI I I I�I� lil l ill I I I�I� li�l I�1 I I ICI© ICI ICI I I I�I� Ili ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�1� ©I ICI 1 I I�I� ®I ICI I I I©I� ICI I�1 1 1 I®I� ®I ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�I� ®I ICI I 1 I©1© t�l ICI I I I I� ICI I�1 I 1 I=1� ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I I I�I� ICI ICI I 1 I�I� ICI ICI I 1 I�1� 4/7/97 RocKHILL SOUTH CAROLINA April 16, 1997 06)A`.ICIs] Bureau of Water Pollution Control Enforcement Division 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Subject: Permit Violation Reported on NPDES DMR for March 1997 To Whom It May Concern: During the month of March 1997, the Manchester Creek WWTP exceeded the following parameter: • One (1) Fecal Coliform daily maximum violation The fecal coliform violation was the result of difficulties with sludge settling in our final clarifiers. This condition was due to the presence of filamentous organism which led to bulking sludge in our effluent. As a corrective action, the belt press operation time has been increased to reduce the facility's sludge inventory. Chlorine was added to our system, via the return sludge process, to kill the filamentous. Also, through innovative plumbing, we pumped sludge from the final clarifiers in order to reduce the sludge blanket. Finally, the City of Rock Hill is exploring modifications to our final clarifiers which will give us permanent wasting capabilities from that process location. These actions should aid in the elimination of the spikes in the fecal coliform. For your information and review, I am enclosing a copy of our fecal coliform results for the entire month March 1997. If you need additional information, please call me at 803-329-8706. Respectfully Submitted, Phillip A. Thompson, Supervisor of Operations /pt Enclosures OPERATIONS CENTER 349 COLUMBIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SC 29731-1706 803-329-70( NPDES Pretreatment Quarterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NAME: CITY of ROCK HILL REPORTING PERIOD: 1 1 - 97 — 3 - 31 - 97 POTW NAME: MANCHESTER WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT POTW NPDES PERMIT #: SC0020443 GENERAL TQ PROGRAM Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) 9 6 Number of categorical/non-categorical IUs currently under a compliance schedule 0 0 SPECIFIC, IQ QUARTER Number of regualted IUs in non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) 9 Number of regulated IU's in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) 1 Number of regulated IUs in (SNC) that were published at any time this quarter 2 Number of Notice of Violations (NOVs) issued / Number of Administrative orders issued 8 0 Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users? Yes__X No Number of regulated IUs from which penalties have been collected / Total amount? 1 S 2,000 Was the POTW in compliance with NPDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? Yes No X If no, non-compliance with what NPDES permit parameter? . Month 1 Fecal C oliform Month 2 BOD(4) TSS(4, TRC(2) Fecal Month 3 Fecal C'.oliferm Can POTW non-compliance be attributed to industrial discharge? Yes No X (If yes, attach an explanation) Unknown OF IUs SAMPLED BY THE PO Arcade Textiles Atotech USA, Inc. Ava Industries Bayer Corporation Conco Medical Harrell Industries Hodgson Chemicals InChem Corp. IVAX Industries Meco Metal Finishing Petro -Chem SC Quala Wash Rental Uniform Service Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Chicago Pneumatic - not yet in production NAMES OF IUs INSPECTED THIS PUBLIC NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL OLLUTION VIOLATIONS Llited beloW:oro significant Ind,islrl• west;i v Ojdischaroe violations of a regblre'ffieA}i of 40 CFR' Port e00 )enerol,Preti-eohtlenf Re9ulatlonsl :cutrlAd.li�•,1y96�, ,, �,... ..• Ind i►trv'Ndm lk-th. heni Corpora. > I;AOOIC�ItIJ6'r,(R ;'Rock Hill, SC dun for c M agresmeM• Wlth .CItY of Rock HIII.'fnChernaici:mode Imprpvemenb io their.rrastrWdl'er ivstem to bring Wostiwcter Into conipllonce with their permit; I ngvstry Nori1e'i' Qvelo Sys}emt, Inc.,' 101'8: Odrrlsch'Rood, Rock Hill, SC' 29730 Violationse:dT%'ot hydrocarbon' wrrw plea taken during July December 19M exceeded permit. Ilmltr rsiultlno In chronic violations; {action Token) Nalco of Violottoni. Quala hos.tok'lin Precoutioni against reoccurrence of ttieA vlolwl6ft ,a.•6S2 W City of Rock Hill Pretreatment Program 1st Quarter 1997 # of Permitted Industries # Sampled # Inspected # in Compliance # in Non -Compliance 15 14 0 7 Year to Date Data # Sampled # Inspected # in Compliance # in Non -Compliance 14 0 PERMITTEE NAMEIADDRESS (7—I d.FeciliryN—.ILocation iJDiir..i) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) Form Approved. NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR) (2-16) (t7-18) OMB No. 2040 0004 ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 MAJOR Approval expires 05-3 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK MONITORING PERIOD YEAR MO' I DAY I I YEAR I MO DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill,M :. 97 04 Ol TO 97 1 04 30 DMR VALID: 07/01/1'995-06/3 t20-21) t22-23) (24-261 126-27) 128-2s1 t30.31) NOTE: Read Instruction* before completipU this tort PARAMETER 13 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING 14 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO I FREQUENCY SA (32-371 t46-53) (54-61)' 38-451 (46-63) (64-61) EX OF � AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS 162.6s1 ANALYsIs (64_68) (e 00080 LAB ID: SAMPLE Color, (PT-CO-units 'MEASUREMENT *****#*** ********* ****.* ********* ********* 88 0 5/07 G ::[R QU IREM NT; E :^> ::. :: —_ 00300 LAB ,ID :.:46554 SAMPLE >> Dissolved Oxygen EASUREMENT ********* ********* ***** 6.4` ********* *****•**** 0 1/.01 G ., *** * :.�c:'t!c..:;k�.....�.:k... ...:•:.:::.>:.>:.;:.::.:•.;;;;:<.::<.;:::;:.::�C•�:�.: ..�..: .*...fir.#..Yr.�c.*�c.�c.... .:::::.:.:..:::.� :::::.:::::::::::::::. —i *.fit 9c:9s:*.fit.* �c:*�W* fit ::: 0:0310 LAB ID: 46554 SAMPLE BOD:°:�- 5 ''Day'' EASUREMENT 8 .90:8 ;... **#***#'* 8.9 10.5 0 5/07 2 .(20-.:De tees C g ) :........:.:.:.:.....:....:..... :...34Q..2....7 .........:.:.:...:..:......:.::..:::::::::.::. ::::.5.�...0:4:.,,:.�,.>.::::::.:::.. 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V. 00610 ID: SAMPLE -:, *�t�s•*�t**** .LAB Ammonia -Nitrogen MEASUREMENT ********* Total as N .......:.:..:..............: % .: 6. ::.:.�:::.:::::::. :...R..:.:.:::::::: LBS ..:...IR.�MT.:tV :::. :. ;.:,. _ :. ,. MO:...AVG :....:.::.WKLY ,,.AUK,:... MG L .NAME(TITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF.LAW THAT,I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED'AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON TELEPHONE DATE Nick W. 'Stegall MY INQUIRY OF: THOSE INDIVIDUALS :•`.IMMEDIATELY' RESPONSIBLE: -FOR OBTAINING THE INFO.RMATION,'I BELIEVE THE Utilities .. Director SUBMITTED INFORMATION.IS TRUE, ACCURATE; AND COMPLETE. I. AM AWARE THAT .THEREIFARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR, SUBMITTING: FALSE INFORMATION;INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY 8 0 3 3 2 9 -5 519 7 OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT, SEE 18 U.S.C. 1 1001 U.S.C. 6 131 B. (Penalties under- dwm ststutes'tnay Include liner up to AND 33 :: $10,000 `' SIGNATURE OF PRI IPAL EXECUTNE TYPED OR PRINTED and ormaxlmum4nprisonmontof between 6months and 6y"ra.7 OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference alJ attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 191�EpLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OE b PER MITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (1ncL.d. Facility No ,Locor,o.n iijDsaerent) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM INYUtJ'J DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT DMRI Form Approved. NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK 12-161. 17-1s1 OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS P •, 0. BOX 11706 MAJOR Approval expires'05-31-98 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR MO DAY ' - YEAR MO' DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, Y,81v!' To DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/30/2 f20-211 (22-231 (24-25) , (26-271 (28-29) (30-31) NOTE: Read Instructions before completing this form. PARAMETER Q Card Only) QUANTITY OR I:OADING f4 Card Only). QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO, FREQUENCY SAMPL (32-371 (46.53) (546t) ,: (38=45) (46-53) (54-61) EX OF TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS res•6s1 ANALYSIS. (64-681 16s-70, 0,066.5 LAB ID:46554- SAMPLE ********* PY105 YIOr011S. Total P -MEASUREMENT 137 184 ********* 1.7 2.4 0 01/07 24 nUl. E s R . 01027 LAB ID.:10120 SAMPLE �:admium Total -MEASUREMENT ******'*** **'***•**** ***** ********* 0.'005 z_0.005 0 01/30 .24' 0t3U . ENT:.::.::;.; »::.:::><.::.;.::;;::.<:;:,>::.::..:.;<: <,<.<.;;<;...:::.<:>,;:•:::::::;. ;: <:.:•:::::::.::.:::.;:.:..;•::;::..>; :•:.:::.;::.....:.:....;:.:;.;>:.;:>:.; ::....: •.:. ::::::::.: .::::•. ........... .. .. . . . ... . .:::: . .. 0 034 LAB ID:10120 SAMPLE .. **:******* * *****'*** * *** *******• .. — - Cliromlum EASUREMENT ***ic**it** .. ************.3c **'***** 40: 010 40 .010 0 O 1 / 3 0 '2'4 W..s:�k..Yt::::?k.�k..�:�t:*...C:c.?k::..v�c .Total ' E ::>::::,>:•>:.:�:::»s:.;;;;::.::;,.>,*>�c•:�c•.�c::�F;�c:�c:�:�r::>;;*:�!c��>k:�c.>.�k•:*;yr:;�c�::; * ... ... •::::.... :..:....... ' 1012 0 O'10'42 LAB ID: SAMPLE; ******:*** "*`**.*.****•**:* *:c;*;**'* Co ..er, Total as 'Cu MEASUREMENT 40.010 G 0. 010 0 01 / 3 0 2.4 .::.. .... .:.: :. *.*...::........ .........,..:.............,... R MEN..... :.:...:......I.R...:......,...... .. .: .. .::... ..... ......: ::::;,:<:::;:�:;:;:::;:::>s•z:s;;:><::»;;:;,::;•>::>,:<r;<•::.;;.>:.;:;::»>:>::>»::;,.;:;.:;;;.;;::.:;::.�.�::::::::.:>>::: :. :>::>:<:>•<:;>.::i<,:i,::.;;::::::i:::::f:?`•:>`. 01.051 LAB -ID: 10120 '. SAMPLE; *****`** * **'* *k' .., Lead Total r EASUREMENT -. .i�*�c* -'" ;�0:005 z0.005 0 01/30 2.4 i. 0:5.::.::...:::::.::::.... :..:............. :.::::..,.::...:::::.::::..::.•::: •::.: •::::::::::•:::..:. Xw ,.,.. :...:.:I..:.:...:.:.:..........O.r. 01067 LAB ID.• 0120• .. SAMPLE Nickel, Total MEASUREMENT <0. 0.10 ` '. Z»0.010 0 61/30 24 ... � T '' IR E:IVIE : T•>::'• � <.>s::.c::;z<::a:;>: �;>;�;:#::<;>;:r:s � <»;.::z;'sz;; <;:::::•xs> < ..... :VG»;: >: :: MG L 1s3 .2i_ 010.77 LAB ID:1012.0. "'.SAtAPLE, k;k. Silver, Total; EAsuREMENT 40.010 L- 0. 010 0 01 / 3 0 24 <i;'s::E:; <Vi: :::r;>::: •<:�� :< s:z;z::'::<:ar•a:;::::s : �:::::#;i>:::> ' Q. : *riG. .*...>�. .. . .* . ; ..::::.�Cr ..:1k,�k. :.:. *• . * * ci�i: ;#�:�:.::.:.:.:.z: ;'s<��';G:�f::::: W> .......MLOC-1 > M p:}::?•. , ..::.::.....:.:: / 0.../ 3......::.:...... NAM E/TITLE'PRINCIPAL':EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW TkAT I'HAVE PERSONALLY. EXAMINED AND TELEPHONE " DATE AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INF..ORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ONE MY INQUIRY OF THOSE :•INDIVIDUALS:;IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE -:FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, .I BELIEVE:THE SUBMITTED INFORMATIOWIS 1G7C W.ut� g all Ut�lltles Director TRUE, ACCURATEi AND COMPLETE. F. 'AM -AWARE THAT .,.THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'SUBMITTIN.G FALSE INFORMATION,: INCLUDING , C/�/' 03 329-551 7 is SIGNATURE OF PRIN AL EXECUTIVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18. U.S.C. 1 1001 AND•3J': U.S.C. S 1319. lPoneldes under ONe b stsMes mey Include Ones up, to .$10,000 •' TYPED OR PRINTED AREA CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DA and armeximumlmpdme mwnntofbetween'6montl�aend'6 years.! OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments•hero) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. , EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. O8 / 13 / 19(�EglACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED,) PAGE OF 2 -..,,.,,,,��,,,.,.,"r.vv,...+..I••....••.•,'.....r,N^IIVnnLrULLUTANI UIZGrli ,Wt:tLIMINAI[ON SYSTEM IIViucol Form Approved. DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR) NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-161 (17-19) OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 SCO020443 001 1 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31-1 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGENUMBER FACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MAN.CHESTER CREEK . YEAR MO DAY ;' it YEAR MO DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock 'Hill, .ISM q7 1 n4 I o 1 1 TO 1,' DMR VALID: '07/01/1995-06/30/ (20-21) (22-23) (24-25/ (26-27) (28-29) (30-311 NOTE: Read Instructions before Completing this form. PARAMETER (32-371 • (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING :" (46-531 (54-fi1) (4 Card Only) ::. QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION (38.45) (46-53 (54-611 NO EX (62-s3I FREGUENCY OF ANALYSIS, (64-68) SAMI �'F (69-; AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS. : MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS 01092 LAB ID:1"012 zinc, -TotalMEASUREMENT SAMPLE * * ***** ********* 0.021 0.021 0 01/30 24 .. :.::.::..:..::::.::::::.:::.,.::::::::::::::.�..::::,::::::::::::.:::::.:::.�::::::::::::::::::.::.. :R a :' REMENT :.:.....................*.*.*.fit.*.*.*_*.fir.: ...................................R. do:�G.:�i:ii:�C:iG:::G:: . ..:..:.:::..:::. P.O.R.T..............R.E.PO.R.T............. . »;;:»:..:.;:':::. .50050, LAB I.D:46554 Flow• in Conduit' SAMPLE 'MEASUREMENT 9.7 11.4 ********* **yr ***** ********* ***** 0 0101. CN E ......:7c.?K.....Yr....?!:.Y�.�.�c.....�....�K.....: .*.MGD u 59060 LAB ID:46554 Total Residual SAMPLE EASUREMENT '*******y�* ***** ***�c***** 0•.24 0.48 0 5/05 GR . ... ChlorineMi EE...... . M .......... >; ::::..: ....: .. •.;:: .. 74055 LAB ID:46554 Fecal Coliform SAMPLE...r MEASUREMENT 2:.5 40 O 5/07 G'R General ... * * * * # PER..:::::::::.:..:::::..:::::.... ::: •.E T.. .. . :::...,..:.:.......:.::...:......:..::::.�:.::....:...:.::.::...:..............................,..:..:.. ::. ea . :.::*;: ;c <:: • •:c•:.:*.::.: *:>; .................................... yc. * yr: * * ..4...................:.............:....::.:::.::.::::::. ;;;;,;;;;;; ;;,, ;>: > •.:.>::,;>::.: . 7824>7 LAB ID: 10.120 Chromium, Hexaval:en SAMPLE . MEASUREMENT **::******* *****.**** *'****:* * ******* :**** *: ;**;**k** e 0. 030 ; 40. 0 3. 0 0 1/ 3 0 24 TotalRecoverable — * * * * * MG L ..••••• .............................................................................. IE ;,;::::•::;:;';::.;:;:.;;:;:>;;;•.,> ..:�!c'�c:*t ?!c:Yt:yc<:::*.*:•:*>.*:*:: :*:*;: .... ..........R.EP.QR:T:.;':.:::.�::.. �c:'a+t * �c Vic,*. *.* ::.:: ' .. EP. .:::.:::::.::. .......................................... SAMPLE MEASUREMENT >:::><:€:;<>:>:€:<:::?::>< 1 SAMPLE MEASUREMENT NAME/TITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY of LAW -THAT I HAVE -PERSONALLY EXAMINED;AND (. AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON ' MY INQUIRY OF'THOSE INDIVIDUALS, IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION;-1 BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED. INFORMATION IS'. TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I AM AWARE THAT THERE. ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING „ THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18 U.S.C, 5.1001 AND 33 ' U.S.C. 6 1319. (Psna/Ws under these sbtutds may Include fines up to S10,000'. and or maximum lmprlsonlmntofbetw@an 6months and 5 yosrs,l v �l TELEPHONE DATE Nick W. Stegall Ut111tleS Director 8 O 3 3 2 9 - 5 51 " SIGNATURE OF PRINCI AL EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT TYPED OR PRINTED AREA CODE NUMBER YEAR MO I C COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION 'OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference al/ attachments here! *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used, 0 8 / 13 / 19(yEpLACES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED,) PAGE OF3 1 PERMITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (Inch d.FnclhtyNa dLocollon (fDlgs,ew) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) form Approved. NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHZRsE MONITORING REPORT (OM OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS ., P.O. Box 11706 R r. n n 2 o 001 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31r9 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY ROCK .HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK MONITORING PERIOD YEAR MO DAY .: YEAR MO DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, PROM 97 1 04 1 01 1 To •97 04 30 DMR VALID: 06/01/1996-06/30/ ' (20-21) (22-23). (24-251 . (26-27) 128-291 (30-31) N(JTE: Read Instructions before completirip this form. PARAMETER 0Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY Sf:MP (32-37) (46-53) (54-61 38-45) (46-53) (64-61 EX : OF " AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS' f6s•63) ANALYSIS (84.68) TYPI (69-71 TGP�B LAB ID:10581 SAMPLE 7 Day Statl ChronijDubia EASUREMENT********* ********* ***** ********* ********* O=PASS 0 O1•/9.0 24 Toxicity C. YP * * * * * _ _ 0 PAS >........RMIT.....:::.:.fit. .............................................::...�c.�.�.?�....�.>�....>ti.?�.�:��s...... ::.,.:..:.........:.........................:.:.::::::.............: K...a� ...... .*... *. * * * * ......:.:. ... ........ :*.:::.:::::. �r * * ....�•.�..*:.�:�:.:.:.:;:<.;:.;:.;:.;:.:.;;::.::•.:::.::: .....................:.:...:.. ::...:..................:....:.:::::::::: MLOC=1 RE UI != NT ::>::* •�r..:::�r•*: ::::.....,.:.:::......,::.: •; :�..... ;:: .::.....:.:::........ * * * * * *�t:�c �r :.�e ........................................................:.:....::::::.DA.LhX :..:Q :: * ..::: :: 1-FAI ..: SAMPLE ` MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT SAMPLE •. MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT A )TITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND ' ' rAR ELEPHONE DATE AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN,, AND: BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY 'RESPONSIBLE 'FOR Nick W. Stegall OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, I BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION -IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. 1 'AM AWARE,THAT 'THERE ARE /"` Utilities Director SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING -329-551 THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18•U.S.C. f 1001 AND.33 SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE U.S.C. 1 1310. (P#na/dsa under Otao statures may /nc/udi Ylnoa up to $10,000 TYPED OR PRINTED and wmax1mum /mpd&wwwnt ofb4rwi#a 6montha and 6 y"ra.l OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR -MO'DA COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) If a test fails, a THE plan may be required., See permit paragraph(s) PART III, D.1.b. —DM4 S0-1 }9"9�i�i'1 e-f �1>}eat PAGE OF, �rr� ever" JJGV No aar rrevlous saloons may Da used. 0 9 / •0 6 / 1 ,j1j gICEs EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) 1 _ DMR Attachment for Toxicity Test Results. Bureau of Water ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK Permit number SCO020443 Discharge number 0013 Final Limits 06/01/1996-06/30/2000 Parameter Code TGP36 MLOC=1 IWC=2.90% effluent Monitoring period From Year Month Day To Year Month Day 97 3 01 97 5 31 All tests Chronic tests only Date 4/21/97 Group # Adults. . # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail Lab ID 10581 Control Test 20 0 17.000 7.053 Pass 20 0 19.600 11.200 All tests Chronic tests only Date Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail Lab ID Control Test All tests Chronic tests only Date F17C Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail Signature of Principal Executive Officer or Authorized Agents Name/Title of Principal Executive Officer (typed or printed) 6r, DHEC 3420 (8196) CITY OF ROCK HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M/C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONITORING SET UP DAY #: SAMPLER: DATE: TIME: l Don TIME DELAY TILL?: LOCATION: ME SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER PA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: � S MODEL #: —S % 10 SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: t F E PROGRAM SET: ML PULSE FOR HRS VOLUME CHECK: y o ML 1PULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER: GLASS LOCKS: SED)- NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: bads ice +-o see,- pic,' o� (,cqj ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: cl- UNNY 2. CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: �� F CU�)F��1 LT/��� I CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON. LAB P . 0. Box 11706 s CITY OF ROCK HILL: Rock Hill, S.C. 29731-1706 Environmental Monitoring Labo�a.tory.__- Attn: , n,'� ,n rr4 c; ,lac ..,.1;... o . .., (r_rMT?T? 7l.nu CtTRsllAlf�l lli'.C11CT(lf)v RFf nR(� . ?�` PHOT NO. PROJECiNAMC `—Anal j;ll'1 C� tF ,>-r° � Tex l r r �r.r %�•�r.t)�;)7�iny�o ll l0r CON rAtrrERS ysis Required c J Cal /� Remarks SAMPCEf.S • t rt1 ��. t�..>� r �•_ 0.r... I.D. m DATE TIME, o" 2� my STA"rIOPI LOCAT'I u u l nz�►6vTnrr► �;+�r t-C( - — --• — l 7Grf� 7n S 0n, )e RecenlvrnV - _ _ _ ooc v qVT T16 *Prese va io1 n e r 40 FR Table I Relin,qutsthed by: Mgnarurel 11�11111 f„ Date I Time �all�. �► Recety .y7 rpnarursl Reltnquishe `y: Sirnarurel ate / Time zl Received by: (S;gnarureJ /P::s Rel r.qutshed by: fS;pnarurel Date /Time -Received by: (S;pnarure) Relinquished by: !signature! Date /Time Received by. fSipnarurel Relinquished by: (Srpn,rure) Date 1 Time Receiv d for Laboratory by: Date /Time Remarks r - Distribution: original Accompanies Shipment; Copy t0 Ifoordinstot Field Files tD Environmenral Conditions:Sunnv 1'; Cloudy"'2, stain 3, Snow/Ice 4/ TemT CITY OF ROCK HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M / C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONIIY)RING SET UP DAY #: Z- SAMPLER: DATE: C� 7 TIME: D� TIME DELAY TILL?: LOCATION:�ry r SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER EPA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: 1�-o MODEL #: 7 0 SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: -t-f-- c PROGRAM SET: 1 ML / PULSE FOR HRS VOLUME CHECK: ML 1PULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER GLASS LOCKS SED NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 2 6�s -5- 04 Z COL S" �s ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: 1. SUNNY 2. CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: l'� F t~ CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON. LAB C`.1(` 1 t c� �� ` ••Jn 1 P.O. Box 11706 _I O6 CITY OF ROCK HILL' : Rock Hill, S.C. 29731 7 l Environmental Monitoring Labo�_gto y,_...•.. Attn: m c,0�i r STTB-CIIAIN or CUSTODY RECORD PK0,T N0. PROJECTNAPAL ��_ �ok I c.u%� i� I"�irr I •� SAk1PL E&S csyrurvrt) t'>C.`(\l\\``ly �.... I� 1� c....� --•—__ I . D . LJ �� DATE TIME V IX a- STA7IOPI LOCATION Analysis Required : NO OF CON fAINERS C� �\ n Remarks _ o �/>-Irl L\ — Or c..�rt,,�t *P•rese ±vaiotin r 40 'FR 1 6 Ta 1e I Received by: (Signature) � �r.�, 1.�. Recei ed by: /Signature) Relinquished by: (Signiturel Q�� � �.Ir/y)G_ I K�U�' Relinquished by: (Siynarure) i Date /Time �{ Zs . Date /Time Received by: (Signature) U P5 Received by: (Signature) 'Relinquished by: (signature) _ Relinquished by: (Signarure) Date /T;me ��Z 3� I �l �� I "LU5 Date /Time Date /Time Received for oratory by: rsi tort)' Date /Time ,' Remarks j(�yti� �� �p.4�� Lc3. �•�L� �cC�.J Relinquished by: (SrgnarureJ — cw: r,..,. rn rinaiat Field f let i ursvrouuon: ureipr— ...... ..., ...ti. Environmental Conditions:.Sunny 1, Cloudy 2, Rain 3, Snow/Ice 4/ Tel CITY OF ROCK _HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M/C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONITORING SET UP DAY #: SAMPLER - DATE: ,A Z� C� -� TIME: 10 a�j TIME DELAY TILL?: LOCATION: M E E-4 n A--- 6) 1 P 2 SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER EPA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: TSC-0 MODEL #: � b SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: 1 PROGRAM SET: \Z'5 ML / PULSE FOR 2 HRS VOLUME CHECK: l,Dn ML IPULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER: GLASS LOCKS@jE6 NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: �h arcs? -p\sue sei r� Chi 12 c'ec ��- � 1 � �-� +v � �C,re+�s� l- voiun. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: 1. SUNNY 2. CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: F 0 CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON. LAB P.O. Box 11706 CITY OF ROCK HILL Rock Hill,/ S.C. 2973 -1.706 Environmental Monitoring Laboratory rt IJ C I, — n___— (-nr1, VT7 A•r nT) CTTD r'IlAw nr rIICTnr)v nr-rnRn ��� 11- RG V11 - Ali, No. IPRO.)ECiNAML �✓/j/I� L�; ,� ff'I I , I,Il J �L• JC (+� (1f1I fG(1yl - rao i OF CON rAiNERS - - na ysis Required \\�v ` /1 Remarks SAh1PLE�.S rlsy:,rvne� l r 1 — -- — I . D . — - -- # OATE TIME o ¢ my a STATIor•i LOCATION U U uU I - 1100 _ )qq 7 *Prese va io n r 40 R 1 6 Table I Ll Relinqu she¢ -by, ya/ynaturel j D te•/TimeL Date /Time Received by: fSynarurel Received by: (Signature) Relinquished by: Is+gnrrurel J Relinquished by: (Signature! Date /Time y 25 - Date / I e C d re! X . Received by: (5ignerure)� t+ Relinquished by: (Signarure) Relinquished by: (Signature) Date /Time Received for Laboratory by: (Sig narureI g Date /Time Remarks C n //�i'� 993� nirtnhut m, orininal Accompanies Shipment; Copy to Coordinator Field FJes 5 Environmental Conditions:.Sunny 1, Cloudy 2, Rain 3, Snow/Ice fir/ Te-M SUMMARY OF BOD DEFICIENCIES APRIL 1997 No Not Meet Dilution H2O Seed Control Inhibition due GGA std DuPlicate DATE Deficiencies 2 / 1 rule out of range out of range to Toxicity out of range > control (> 0.5) 1 x 2 x x 3 x 4 x 5 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x x 12 13 x 14 x 15 x 16 x 17 x 18 x 19 20 x 21 x 22 x 23 x 24 x 25 x 26 27 x 28 x 29 x 30 x 5/6/97 Total Sus 'MEASUREMENT 522 608 6.3 6.8 0 �5/07 2, .pended Solids TSS () LBS .. ... ........ . .. ... . ..... ... ......... ... . .......... . . . .. . . ..... .................. ... . .. ......... ;Zxil x: 'y mG r, A. I ix 00610 LAB ID: 23101 SAMPLE Ammonia"Nitrogen 'MEASUREMENT 124 �:-.l 6 1.A 2.1 0 05/07 2 Total as N Ll �S/17 ""'E" .................... ? ML0C=1 NNY110YYYYYY td" E A— MCYi�;i� V 'y (4:::::: nAy **W; MG/L _NN 00610 LAB ID: SAMPLE Ammonia -Nitrogen ' MEASUREMENT Total as N LB 3 . ... ... ... YYNNNNNNNM U ;L xxx. DAY -A--V..G: MG L ..MLOC=l' UTIVE NAMEMTLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY Of. LAW THAT.1 HAVE :PERSONALLY EXA I MINED �AND TELEPHONE DATE AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY 01`; THOSE INDIVIDUALq` IMMEDIATELY' RESPONSIBLE'.. FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION,, I BELIEVE THE IS W.*Stegall ,Nick Utilities..Director SUBMITTED* INFORMATION TRUE, ACCURATE: AND COMPLETE. I. AM AWARE THAT .THERE:,vARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR.SUBMITTING. FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING Lr/ ,7 THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18 U.S.C, J 1.001 AND 33 0 U j 8 �3 2 9 -5 519 61AL U2.2r.ni.11,31u). (Penoldos under. thoje scntuftj'rim� Include fins uo ro$ 10,000 a m m knpdjon"nt of between 6 monthi and 6 y"ri:J SIGNATURE OF PRIN EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR'AUTHORIZED AGENT TYPED OR PRINTED ARE CODE �E 'NUMBER YEAR MO COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachnionts here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE 05 08/13/19�l113EPLACES b 'A '5.;0.060 LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE MEASUREMENT c...., :: .. :. 0:.24 0.48 Total Residual ********* ***** *****'**** Chlorine...:...0....:�:5 .:..::::::..:.:..:.:...:.:::r.5:�.:..:.::.:::...::::.. ���`z#;::>s'<E3>`<:::>?>;?r�::<is•.;ypp<;isi?>?i?i<Ez>?:::>>:E>: :: * * * * �c a� 7tt Yc, <::: L 74055 LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE Fecal Coliform MEASUREMENT ' r 2.5 40 General :.::: :}v::::::r :v:5+,:::{.. ::. �!c �kt:c.a �k �k:*.:.�k.yr �!cc.c.. ,. 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'REaUIRfNiENT' SAMPLE MEASUREMENT 0 05/05 1 GR 0 b 5 / 0 7 I GR 0 j1/30 124 NEXAMNED AME(rITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER PENALTY ORMATIONTSUBMITTEO oN '' TELEPHONE DATE AM FAIMILIIAA WITH THE NFNDER HEREIN{ AN BIASE Nick W. Ste all g MY INQUIRY OF` THOSE INDIVIDUALS' IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, --I BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED.INFORMATION IS'. � �` 5 Utilities Director TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I AM AWARE THAT THERE. ARE �C SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING ., ' ' 8 O 3 3 2 9 — 5 51 THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT, SEE 10 U.S.C. 1,1,001 AND 33 U.S.C, f 1319. 1Ponahfin ias undarthiaa ststutas may Include s up to $10,000'. SIGNATURE OF PRINL EXECUTIVE CI A AREA TYPED OR PRINTED and or maximum Imprisonment ofbrtwoan6months and 6ywrs.! OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO C COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-96) Previous editions may be used. 08 / 13 / 19I�EpLACES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE Ot FV MITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (lnch:dr Facility JV—lLocatlon lfDlffrrenr) NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK ADDRESS P.O. Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 FACILITY ROCK .HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) form Approved. DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (OMR) 2-161 17-191 OMB No. 2040-0004 MAJOR Approval expires OS-31-9 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING TERIOD YEAR MO1 DAY <` YEAR MO DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS FB®M 97 04 01 To 7 1 04 30 DMR VALID: 06/01/19'96-06/30/ ' (20.21) l22-23). 124-251 . (26-27) (28-29) (30-31) NOTE: Read instructions before completing this form. PARAMETER (3 Card only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 Card On/y) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY Sf1MP. l32-371>.< (46-53) (54-61 38 451 (46-53) (64-61) EX OF "' TYPI AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS" )62.631 ANALY61S (E4-68) t69-71 TGP4 LAB ID:10581 SAMPLE **** **** *** *.*** ** ** ****>r*** *********. 7 Day Chronic Statl EASUREMENT ******yr** ********* ***** ********* ********* O=PASS 0 O1/9.0 24 ToxicityC. Du bia P _ 0 PAS R::..1.•.:..::::.:..:...::.::::.::::..:..s............... ................................................ *...............................................:....:. ...:....:......::.. Q.........:...:.:.:::::::::.... :.:::.:::...:..:•::::.:.:::::.:.:.... .................................:.::.:::: REM . ......................................................................................:::.::.........: ::::::::>::<:<:>;<:;;; .:::.:::::.:::::::.:::::::::::.:.:::::::.�:::::::::::,:::::,::::.DA.I:L:X.:..MX.:::: 1-FAI ::.;:.;:.;;:.:.:0:�.::.>:9:.E� SAMPLE ` MEASUREMENT - " � - °" {� I1111'{I'II{IIII'lflllllll{I� ' Wlilllllllllllllll'III11 : � MEMO SAMPLE MEASUREMENT I I I I :::..:::..:..::...:::::.:..:..:..:::::::..................: :: <: SAMPLE '• MEASUREMENT SAMPLE • . MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT NAMElTITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY of LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND TELEPHONE 'DATE AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN;"AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY 'RESPONSIBLE FOR /� c Nick W . Stegall OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, I BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED, INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I 'AM AWARE THAT THERE ARE Utilities Director SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING 03-329-551 THE POSSIBILITY.OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 18•U.S.C. ! 1001 AND 33 U.S.C. f 1319. (P*r Idea under 0#ae eatwes may Includi SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE fines up to S 10,000 AREA TYPED OR PRINTED -and ormurlmumlmpriawwwntolbetw'4en6montfiaand6y"ra.1 OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT COOS NUMBER YEAR -MO ' D)' COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) If a test fails, a THE plan may be required. See permit paragraph(s) PART III, D.1.b. E orm 0- ) vious editloris mey be used. 0 9 / O 6 / 1 ffEKES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE 011 DMR Attachment for Toxicity Test Results. Bureau of Water ROCK HILLMIANCHESTER CREEK Permit number SCO020443 Discharge number 0013 Final Limits 06/01/1996-06/30/2000 Parameter Code TGP313 MLOC=1 IWC=2.90% effluent Monitoring period From Year Month Day To Year Month Day 97 3 01 97 5 31 All tests Chronic tests only Date 4/21/97 Group # Adults. _ . # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail Lab ID 10581 Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Date Lab ID Control 20 0 17.000 7'.053 pass Test 20 0 19.600 11.200 All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail All tests Chronic tests only Group # Adults # Dead Pass/Fail Average Variance Pass/Fail Signature of Principal Executive Officer or Authorized Agent Name/Title of Principal Executive Officer (typed orprinted) (fit=l'f c -r DHEC 3420 (8196) CITY OF ROCK HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M/C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONITORING SET UP DAY #: SAMPLER: DATE: q TIME: 1 on TIME DELAY TILL?: / 10 LOCATION: ME � F-�' lU e ��`} L -) ►r- SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER PA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: S MODEL #: -S 710 SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: i F E PROGRAM SET: ML / 15 PULSE FOR c�'- V HRS VOLUME CHECK: 1 y ML 1PULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER: GLASS LOCKS: CSED)- NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ba.s5 'Ice addccf {r sc, Lle.✓ ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: 1. UNNY 2. , CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: �� F Lilcc n j�)(a �, I CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON . LAB P . 0. Box 11706 8 CITY OF ROCK HILL: Rock Hill, S.C. 29731-1706 Environmental Monitoring Labola.tory ....... Attn: 1=1o1A c..,,.,ll.,., Re...� STTR-rllAIN C)r CUSTODY RECORD ?� PKW NO. PROjECTNAML — i;1f>CI,F,!r° TU�lfr�t.r l��crh1)LI o CON rAINERS na ysis Required Jc� Remarks SAMPLEF.5 CSy.~rvrcl • 1 rl1 �� I,..�. r —•- O.L.. _ I . D . m ) I I I !� OA7E TIME. r "Tr 'uv D STATIOrl LOCA41`1 1 U I bzwj �IZIIr i 1117- r-)nr1 r•;}F( `i Zo�r Rec01vrtli J)er/n-,4 oR K 0 ou , *Presed vajioa n r 40 FR 1 6 Ta6lel I Relinquished by: (Signature) {� Date /Time Recety y-7 gnatureJ Relrnyuishe y.: si narure/ ate /Time z/ Received by: fSignarvrel Ref r.qurshed by: lSign+rurel Date /Time Received by: (SignatureJ Relinquished by: Isignarure) Date / Time Received by: (Sign+rure) Relinquished by: Mgnarurr) Date /Time Receiv d for Laboratory by: Date /Time Remarks �c703' .,.r• V . Distribution: original Accompanin Shipment; Copy to 600rdinator Field Filet -Tk Envirnntnenral Conditions:Sunny 1'; Cloudy'2, Rain 3, Snow/Ice 4/ Temr t CITY OF ROCK HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M/C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONI IORING 11 SET UP DAY #: Z- SAMPLER: fii4 L DATE: Ci7 TIME: D�� TIME DELAY TILL?: 1 j()0 LOCATION: SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER EPA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: 1�o MODEL #: 7 l 0 SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: PROGRAM SET: ML / I PULSE FOR Z-4 HRS VOLUME CHECK: �� ML 1PULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER GLASS LOCKS• SED NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Z ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: 1. SUNNY 2. CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: F t~ 2 2 CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON. LAB P.O. Box 11706 CITY OF ROCK HILL' . Rock Hill, S.C. 29731-1706 Environmental Monitoring Labora.tory..- Attn: m �pmpiin-q Ke orr � U1-ri11 '{ .• va PKW h10. PRO.TECTNAML --- TOk C.� Yl 1rS111-�rj t �. Ana Required , No pv CON rArNERS -- — yis //�� �\ Remarks SAk1PtEf.S X.` (�l\1 .�\� ��.,.. (, 1 1 c.,-� • _---- v I • D • # DATE TIME ¢ aEiv a STA�IOrr LOCATION F L\ 2Z rl 12- (i t-. Q C t r \y �r _ _ S�. ao�cy�•' �\(-C..t)avi*i. *Prese va io » r 40 TR 1 6 Ta Le I Date/Time y'Z3 I "LUG Received by: ISgnarure) Recei ed by; (Signature! Relinquished by: (S;gnirurel Relinquished by: (Signature! i Date /Time Date Time Received by: (S+gnarutel U PS Received by: rS;gn+turel 'Relinquished by: (Stgn�turr) Relrrquished by: rS;gmirure! Date /Time Date I Time 4Received for oratory by: Date /Time Remarks Pn� `e r �Qi\�;.. �•��� (�.J�G �.: ,Mn� Relinquished by: !S•gn+turel en rn rdinxtaf Field Filet ti 0 0- Environmental Conditions: Sunny 1, Cloudy 2, Rain 3, Snow/Ice 4/ Tei CITY OF ROCK HILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LABORATORY M/C WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 7 DAY CHRONIC TOXICITY MONITORING SET UP DAY #: SAMPLER: DATE: LA Z� cl-, TIME: 10 TIME DELAY TILL?: I l O v LOCATION: M E E-4 � IA-e n A--- t 2 SAMPLE/SAMPLER EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: ALL EQUIPMENT PRECLEANED AND PREWASHED PER EPA /600/4-85/014. SAMPLER MANUFACTURER: - SC-0 MODEL #: :�J Lb SAMPLE TYPE: FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE TUBING TYPE: PROGRAM SET: \ Z ML / I PULSE FOR 24 HRS VOLUME CHECK: V50 ML 1PULSE = 10,000 gal. SAMPLE CONTAINER: GLASS LOC �U�6 NOT USED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: �yo M I2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: I. SUNNY 2. CLOUDY 3. RAIN 4. SNOW/ICE AIR TEMP: F CITY OF ROCK HILL --ENV. MON. LAB P.O. Box 11706 CITY OF ROCK HILL Rock Hill S.C. 2973J4706 Environmental Monitoring Laboratory Attn: /v1�a C---I:-- D_—, , nrurn AT ov cTTp,_ri IN nr r:ll.qTnnY Rr.rnRr) PROD N0. PROUEMA CiNL �I �� ? ,41 '(11'I Analysis ra o OF: CON rAINERS / Required �• \\l� /1 Remarks SA MI P L E f. 5 .1CS%y4- / I . D . •— — - --•--- DATE TIME p ¢ E, a STATION LOCATION JJ U U F IV) nzk 411 f�rrlw•;��1�:,.- 1 I _ __ 'rl-, lrr� — ---- — - �0� �eCt/rnT11.� - - IUO. J *Prese va io n r 40 FR 1 6 1 Tabble I Rtlinyu she by �o naru�el a D to /Time / r % "� i✓1 Received by: (S,gnarureJ �.•ry�_, • �0.� �(:L rtina Relinquished hy: (Sgn�wrrl l) 1,��,a•>rr , ,r � Date /Time � We.,, ., rel Relinquished by: lS;gnarure) Date /Time Received by: (Signature) Relinquished by: (S%gnaiwel i Date / r e` Received by: (Signature) .i' Relinquished by: (Sgnarure! Date /Time Received for Laboratory by: rS;gnerurel g IL lime Remarks 02 Dutrihuuon: Orianel Accompanies Shipment: Copy to CoordJnelor Field Fdee J Environmental Conditions :_Sunny 1, Cloudy 2, Rain 3, Snow/Ice 4./ Tem SUMMARY OF BOD DEFICIENCIES APRIL 1997 No Not Meet Dilution H2O Seed Control Inhibition due GGA std Duplicate DATE Deficiencies 2 / 1 rule out of range out of range to Toxicity out of range > control (> 0.5) 1 x 2 X x 3 x 4 x 5 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 X x 12 _ 13 x 14 x 15 x 16 x 17 x 18 x _ 19 20 x 21 x 22 x 23 x 24 x 25 x 26 27 x 28 x 29 x 30 x C 5/6/97 FF 7PERM�ITTEE NAME/ADDRESS amiudr•FcciliryNam✓Locution 11D(jgrrrnr) NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) Form Approved, NAME DISCHARGE MONITORING ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-161 REPORT DMRI 17-1s1 OMB No. 2040 00( Approval expires 0! ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 MAJOR .;; PERMIT NUMBER Rock Hill, SC 29731 DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING PERIOD FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR I MO I DAY I YEAR Mo DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, YOM 5 O1 TO 97 1 05 1 31 DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/ (20:21) (22-23) (24.25) (26-27) (28-29) 00.31/ NOTE: Read Instructions before completing this 1 PARAMETER /3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING 14 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY ' (46-53) (64-61 ': ,- 38-46) 46-63 (54-61 EX OF AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS i' (32-371 t624J) ANALYSIS. (64.68) ] 00080 LAB ID: 46554 "SAMPLE 06/07 i Color, (PT-CO-units EASUREMENT ********* ********* ***** ****'***** ********* 91 0 *•. :: ':*:y�::: * * _ . ;::.:.•:;:u;;::;>;;;•;:ENT::::>`; >R Q IREM .. :::.:•:.::::::.:, ;:.;:.::•;:<:::: :::»<::>;; >:;>'•:>:`:>':>>"::> ;..; .: :..> .: ::.. :::: <:: < ..::•fie: .:*:. ;<.: * * * * * fit:: .�•.:: *:...:.:.&: a.*.Yc �k.:!c.5kc.�C:::.. :3 ' 00300 LAB46554 SAMPLE Dissolved .ID.: OX ' ten Y EA SUREMENT 6.1 * 001 01 ,.. U. .. I —::,...::........................�.*:.*:�:�.*.�:�•.*... �.�.* *,*.>r.�:*.*... * * �c * * T.TYCfi...ld T.N.......�c.�c.�k.dF Yt...>�. ...... .. . : .. . ._ MC; / T, ,.....:..:.0 � ./..b.1. 0.'031.0 LAB ID: 46554 QD.4- 5 %:'Da • Y` ( g :201.:De r•ee s C s 00400 LAB ID: 46554 . P d Units Sta ndard its 00530 LAB ID:•46554 Total Suspended i SolidsTSS 00610 LAB ID: 46554 Ammonia=Nitrogen Total as N MT nr+—1 "wVVVvvvvvr 00610 LAB I•D: Ammonia -Nitrogen t To al as N SAMPLE *;******** ASUREMENT 572 •>`760•• 7.8 10.6 P ERAA17 ;!e au►liMl:nJr:: �Y �l'A .'ii:} SAMPLE ASUREMENT ********* `********* **** 7.1 ********* 7.7 R...:........:.: :.:.:: . SAMPLE *Yc1kYc•*yc** ASUREMENT 352 400 ******* 4.7 5.6 dU R .M SAMPLE ASUREMENT 188 30 9 `� ' ****** *** 2:5 3.9 aUtREMEtj.7;; SAMPLE ********* ASUREMENT ********* R ' I? :i:ii:iji ':.,.:,;,;,::....iii �Si%i>:`•331 ':..r:: ::::>,,; r::. .. i5ifi:i:i'��!i B S fit.*. *.>�. ..... . 0 106/07 � VC7..G. l CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW.THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND NAMEfTIT.LE RRIf1ClPAL.EXECUTIVE OFFICER TELEPHONE DA' AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF'THOSIEA INDIVIDUALS.': 1 B LIEVE THEIMMEDIATELYST RESPONSIBLE FOR U Nick W. Stegall OBTAINING THE INFORMATION,• I BEUEVE.7HE SUBMITTED INFORMATION IS " Utilities Director TRUESIGNIFICANT PENALTTE tIES FOR SUBMITTING; FALSE NFORMATIION,THERE NCLUDIINNG THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. . S! E 18'U.S.C. f 1001 AND 33 ONATURE PRI IPAL EXECUTIVE 803 329-5519 U.S.C. f 1310. !!**&Iris under dwe ststutss m,y include 1Jnss up to $ 10,000 TYPED OR PRINTED sndorm.ximirminuwaw .ntofb.twofn 6months.nd6YW. i:) OFFICER O AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MI COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference. al4 attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK, EPA Form 3320-1 (08-96) Previous editions may be used. 0 $ / 13 / 19($EPLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE MITTEE NAME/ADDRESS (ln kidrfeciiity)Va a'Locciion IlUijer.niJ NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM I1Vl'UtZQ Form Approved. NAME ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR) 2-16). 17-19 OMB No. 2040-0004 ADDRESS P •, O , BOX 11706 MAJOR Approval oxpires'05-31.98 Rock H111, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE N UMBER ,FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK MONITORING PERIOD YEAR MO DAY YEAR MO' DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, �M ' 97 05 01 Te • 9 7.1 0 5 1 DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/30/2( 120.21) (22-23J 124-25) (26.271 128-29J t3o 31J NOTE: Read Instructlons before completing thla form. PARAMETER (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR I:OADING (4 Card Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION NO FREQUENCY SAMPLE (32-371 (46-53) (54-6t):. (38=45 146-63 (64-61) EX ' OF TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS>< 162•esJ ANALYsIs (64-681 (69-70) 0,0665 . LAB ID:46554- SAMPLE Phos hOrOUS. Total P EASUREMENT 106 131 ********* 1.3 1.8 0 01/07 24 r �27 LAB ID:d_ 0120 SAMPLE **.******* ******,*** ****.* ****:***�r* . Cadmium, Total - EASUREMENT L0.005 40.005 0 01/31 24 E 0.1Q34 LAB ID:10120, SAMPLE******* ******.*** **** '= 1 ******•* "' = G 0.•01 L 0.01 0 01/31 2':4 Chromium .EASUREMENT **'******* • .Total *** •: R. � ::::::.,�::::::.::: :....... ... •�>:::<::: :.:.: ::>:>::::s>>::; ........... :> :: �.: ><::<; <::: ...._.. ..0.1.0:42 LA$• ID:10120 --MEASUREMENT � SAMPLE'. . *****:*** •� :,. ••,� •.•,. **'**.*** 4 0.01 40.01 0 01/31 2.4 Copper, Total as--Cu ******* * *** *;*** *****: ********* :::.......:,..;:::::..::.::::.::::.:.:::::::::::::::::.::.:::::.:.::::::.:.::.:::.:.:::::::: •...�•: �( •:: \,: ::.:,..: au r .MAN. . <°x.IR t:k:i:5>' ::+i:>:::ii:::: :::::::::•. . ::.: :.. ; .;..:: • �� � • :..r>. �. ... 1'0120 01.0 51 LAB I D, : .SAMPLE EASUREMENT ''' ********* **'*** "*.�c:r *k **�* L 0.005 '" e-0 005 0 01/31 .�•�f Lead Total P`067. 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A.EL.Y:::.MX.:,:. MG/ L NAME/TITLE PRINCIPAL:.EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY. EXAMINED AND,.,.'. AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON" o TAINNUORTHE NFORMATION,OSE I.InBEUEVE'THEESUBMITTEDATELY ENFORMATION�3I.' :; • P / TELEPHONE DATE ' Nick W.,-Stegall Utilities:Director TRUE, ACCURATEi AND COMPLETE. I AM -AWARE THAT _.THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'SUBMITTIN.G FALSE INFORMATION,: INCLUDING, 803-329-5519C 7 �/ /- I SIONATU OF I CIPAL E UTIVE 'AGENT = :' THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT.- SEE 18,U.S.C. I'1001 AND•33'_ U.S.C. 1 131p. (Pmafflos under 6ese ststures may Include lines up, to $10,000" AREA „ TYPED OR PRINTED vnd armixlmum knpriaaunent ofbetween 6monrhi snd'6 yean.l OFFICE OR A THORIZED CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DAY COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments -hero) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320.1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 1 gI�EpLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.). PAGE OF Z pppppp- •t'Ct5M1I ICC IVAMC/AUUHCJJ rinca,ai hacu,ry Namo t,ocar,on �,/u{p.rrnf/, NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM /NYUtJ'/ NAME DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT OMR) ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-161 17-19) ADDRESS P.O. Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGENUMBER FACILITY ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK MONITORING PERIOD 'LOCATION YEAR I DAY YEAR MO DAY at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, ij�M To 120.21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) (28-29) (30-311 PARAMETER (3 I;ard Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING (4 card Only) QUANTITY OR CI •(32-371 (46-53) (54-61 (38-451 (46-63 01092 LAB ID: ZinC,' -Total LUG=l 0050 LAB ZD:46554 low in Conduit AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE SAMPLE kSUREMENT *ic***ic*** *********** < 0.02 > EMENTW. ...F.�RT . MAJOR Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0004 Approval expires 05-31-5 91 CT FINAL LIMITS DMR VALID: 07/01/1995-06/30/ NOTE: Reed Instructions before completing this form. CENTRATION NO FREQUENCY SAMi (54 61 EX ANALYSIS TYF MAXIMUM UNITS (62.6J) t64-681 (69-i < 0.02 0 1 01/311 24 SAMPLE ********* ********* ********* ***** EASUREMENT 8.7 10.2 ********* ********* ****'***** ***** 0 01/01 C1 MIT U :«.:•.::«;«<.:::•.;::<::::;.. MCL..>AVC; .:.:::::.:. WTCT,v. A•VC:6 � •� M�T1 �•*>**. fit.* . ... Yc ... yt.�•.*<�:a:�.9t.*<*:�c:�::*<Yt•:dtr: ***** •>:; 1':' ••50060 LAB ID:46554 SAMPLE ********* ***** ***.****** -' Total Residual "MEASUREMENT ********* **•******* ***** ********* 0.26 0.62 0 05/07 GI Chlorine :..,.....:,.....:...::............................................................:........:..::..:::.. 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E I E . ez 78247 LAB ID:10120 SAMPLE ********* ********* ***** ********* Chromium, Hexavalent MEASUREMENT **** **** ********* * *** ********* 0.03' < 0.03 0 01/31 2t Total Recoverable :::::::.:.ERM:T.::.:... ....... .. _.._..........:.:......:..:::..:::..:.:.:::.�::::::.::::::.:::::::::::.:::: *..*:.*:.*.;�c.:*:.ak::ak..:>::xc.:.:!c:Yc::yk.�k:*:>r::*;•:. <.:::.;;:.;•:: ;;;:.::.;:...;;:<.;:.;:.:.;:.>;;:.;:.;;: ;•.;•<.;::<.;;;: > . E .DIRE E .T;, :;:;.;::;;:«;,;::;:>.<;:;.::;;:.;;;;; >;<:;:;<:.;>::;;;:;»:;;;:<; <.;,;:;:.::;;; .:..:.R.EPOR.T..............REP.OR.':;;.;;.;;:.;:.::. SAMPLE MEASUREMENT SAMPLE MEASUREMENT NAMEITITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED -AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN;.AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF ; THOSE INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR Nick W"' Stegall OBTAINING THE INFORMATION,-1 BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I AM AWARE THAT THERE ARE Utilities Director SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. SEE 1S U.S.C. 1 1001 AND 33 ONATU F F U.S,C. 11310. 1Panah4a under Mdje statutes may Indudo fines up to $ 10,00.0 TYPED OR PRINTED and or max/mum krodawiawt of imtwoon 6 months and 6 y"m) OFFICE RA ,COMMENTS AND.EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. f�6 TELEPHONE DATE IPAL EXE THE 803 329-5519 ,RIZED AGENT ACDF REA NUMBER YEAR MO D/ EPA. -Form 3320.1' (08-96) Previous editions may be used. 08/13/191�EpIACES EPA FORM T-40-WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) 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BOX 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 FACILITY ROCKHILL/MANCHESTER CREEK LOCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPOES) DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMR) (2-16) 17-1 s) PERMIT• NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER MONITORING PERIOD YEAR I MO DAY YEAR MO DAY !YAM ::: 0'6 O1 TO 9,7 :06 .• 30 (20=21)'(22-23). (24-25) (26-27) (28-29) (30-31) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0004 MAJOR Approval expires OS-31'd3'E 91 CT'. FINAL LIMITS DMR VALID: 07%01/1'995--06/30/d- NOTE: Reed Instructions before completlnq thls;form. PARAMETER (32-37) (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR LOADING ' 446-53) (6d-61 ': • (4 cord Only) QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION 38-46 46-63 54-61 N0. Ex (624.71 FREQUENCY ' OF ''. ANALYSIS; "(6448) . SAMPL TYPE Ys9401 AVERAGE MAXIMUM ' UNITS MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS 0O;0SO LAB ID': Color PT-00' units t - SAMPLE EASUREMENT ********* *********' ***** * * *** *,**** ******•*** 88 - 0- 05/07 GR ::.>:.:;:.::•>:.;:•::::.::.::.::::.::::::.1�..�c.:yr: A:�.at..yt:�t:.�..:.�:�:�t.�•.Yt.�t �.'�,*.., ?i;;.i'4%:•i}::: i:::4:•:;9'{•;:: :Y�<�e>.i�....titi:::�s... ......... •iiti::::.::.:.:.::.};{: r{yiy:{�.:'•: iYyy4,:•�:j�i:•: y :........ {:::.; :•. �:::;;::.i:•.;,::: ¢}::•:'{n:•::•:: :•:i+:}j •:: �:'::: :: 0.0300 LAB ID.:::4b564 0 Ieri : SAMPLE MEASUREMENT ********'* ******:*Or ***** a� ***** ik .,6 :,9 , ********* ******** 0 01/`O1 G-A . :�>7t:;k�s::�c.•..:.�C:�`.:�:'>.�s�`:�•...:�:....,:�!�.:.:: .,; 0.0310 LAB I D : 46554 ,_ .D J Fees mr.or_ SAMPLE -MEASUREMENT 535 +'..718•::': *;;►t *.:** * *.* ********* 7.3 9.8' 0 06/07. 24, :::Air I:T:`•: .8 . �'�� ��'U'R'E:N1ir.N. ..�i'>. 00400 LAB ID: 46554 Units SAMPLE MEASUREMENT is**ic* ******:***' *.***' `; .6.9 *iric****** 7.9 0 01/01 GR E M:::<'. L7Standard .. R � R • ...... . . # ?''s'>>{ii •>::.>':::.;.:.:'.::�••.':•:.:.::,:�::.,,.�.. i 00530 LAB ID:- 46554 T Total SUS ended P Solids TN. SAMPLE MEASUREMENT 400 488, LBNO ****'***** 5.4 6.)6 0 06/07 24 is P FtN!lTi FE. tl .0.. i'<'': W. 0061 0 LABI D . 46554 Ammons a=Nitro en 9 TotalasN SAMPLE MEASUREMENT 111 ' :. 15`5' i+ BS / ** '*yc•:, *'.***'***** 1.4 2.0 L 0 05 07. / • I: r> �'� u. R �2 8• : fit. �.. -L.�• ..i :;y� .:REP. 00610 LAB ID: - t o. e n Ammons a Ni r 5 Total as N SAMPLE MEASUREMENT LB s * * MG L �P T�� :{. !�� 1�:. I '...... NAMEMTLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER ,Nick W. 'Stegall Utilities.. Director I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF.LAWTHAT I;HAYE PERSONALLY,EXAMINED`AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION:£UBMITTEDsEL !NI'ANO' BASED:ON o TAININGRTHE N'FORMATION,IIIBELEVE THEE UBMTTED INFORMATION.113., TRUE, ACCURATE; AND COMPLETE..`:;;f.;;AM'AtAWARE,`1HAT ,THERE:,fARE •• SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'.SUBMITTING:'FALSEINFORMATION;•INCLUDING , THE POSSIBILITY OE FINE AND IMPRI,SONMENTi' S,EE 18 U.S.C, 1 1001 AND 33 :: U..S.C. S 1318, IftnoMas under, Mom. stafvtis'�y Jne/uda.8nes up to $10,000 "' and ormsxknLrn bripdj6nn}nt ofbahvisn 6months and 6 yaar4) •. � TELEPHONE 803 329-551 9T ? Z� SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTNE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT TYPED OR PRINTED CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DA COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference, all, attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08.95) Previous editions may be used. 0 8 / 13 / 19IF Epl.IEs EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OE, ES S (lneiude FacilitylVane•Location ijUi,(ferenO NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (Nr'UtJ'1 Form Approved. DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT DMRI PPROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-161. 17-Is OMB No. 2040-0004 'Approval expires•05-31-98 v - aDDRESS p •, 0. Box 11706 MAJOR Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER •'ACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK YEAR MO DAY "' YEAR MO' DAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS OCATION at Red River Road, in Rock Hill, yam 97 1 06 1 01 TO. 97• 06 30 DMR VALID: 07/01/199.5-06/30/2( 120 211 l22-23/ 124-25) . (2627) I28-2s/ 130s11 NOTE: Reed Instructions before completing thle form. PARAMETER (3 Card Only) QUANTITY OR �OADING (4 Card Only). QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION . NO,. FREQUENCY SgMRLE (32-37) (46-53) (54-61)'.:. .-• (38-46 (46-63) (64-611 EX OF ANALYsis AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS ;'MINIMUM-, AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS . (c2-ssl 664-68) fss-7o1, 0.0665 LAB ID: 46554 SAMPLE Phosphorous.Total EASUREMENT 138 196 **icie'*:**** 1.7 2.3 0 01/07 24..' ...:..:.:.<' .. .. UI. E RAP.:................:.......��:�...:�',I.':..�.:.:::..:: :::%.�:.:::::::.::::::.�:.:�:..........::..:�...:::::::::::::::����.�'�':::::::::::::. 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VG::::::::::::... • .:.; ;Y:.;>;��•;;:::: MG L <:::::>::0:23::0' 010.77 LAB ID: 10120. " SAMPLE Silver, Total, -MEASUREMENT ********* **'****?*•** '****:* ********.* 40.030 L-0.030 .0 01/30 . 24 MLOC 1 ,:....,.........:................,.. MO.:.AVG,::::.�::::::.:DA.I.L:X:::.M�C.::::. .3:. MG/L >:::.::.:::::.>�:1::•.�>4::.:�>:.>:.>::�:�::.> NAME/TITLE PRIN6IPAL'EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY. EXAMINED AND t:: AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION 'SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ONE' MY INQUIRY OF' THOSE ANOIVIOUALS;.IMMEDIATELY"RESPONSIBLE-:FOR :,• OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, .I BELIEVE'THE.SUBMITTE4'INFORMATION•'IS ' TELEPHONE i - N -ck W. . ''Segall Utilities.:Director TRUE, ACCURATEi AND COMPLETE:- I':AM'':AWARE':THAT..THERE• ARE SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR'SUBMITTING".FALSE. IN FORMATION, INCLUDING: , ' 803-329-551 SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT.;'SEE 18.U.S.C. f p. to 10,00 '- U.S.C, f 1318, IP,ruhle, under th+se ,artrt„'miy /nclud, !Ines up, ro $lo,000" " AREA TYPED OR PRINTED ,ndormix/mumImprIx6nmeneorbotween'amonrhiand'SyMn.1 _ OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO bAY COMMENTS AND.EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments -here) *DETECTION' LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320.1 (08-95) Previous editions may be used. O 8 / 13 / 19IF IgLACES EPA FORM T-40 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE OF 2 1W :^•+•�••�--•-�I••+••••••�'•�•••v•••-••--•---••�^v-�ir•••••v NMIIUNALrULLUTANI UI�CnAnUhtLIMINAIION SYSTEM IlWUCJ/ Form Approved. DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT (DMRI ROCK HILL/MANCHESTER CREEK (2-16) OMB No. 2040 0004 (t7-ts) ADDRESS P.O. BOX 11706 020443 1 001 1 MAJOR Approval expires 05-31-98 ? Rock Hill, SC 29731 PERMIT NUMBER DISCHARGE NUMBER FACILITY MONITORING PERIOD ROCK HILL/MAN.CHESTER CREEK : :YEAR I MO I DAY ''' :.I YEAR I MODAY 91 CT FINAL LIMITS LOCATION at Red River 'Road, in Rock -Hill, .IOM97 106 101 TO 97 1 06 1 30 DMR VALID:'07/01/1995-06/30/20 (20.21) 1(22=231 (24-251 126-'27) (28-291 (30-31) NOTE: Reed Instructions before completing this form. , PARAMETER (3 Card only) QUANTITY OR LOADING 14 Card Only! :'. QUANTITY OR CONCENTRATION Np•' FREQUENCY 'SAMPLE (32-37I •• (46 531 154 fi 1 ;: (36-45/ . (46-53 (54-6 t EX . ANALYSIS TYPE AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS; MINIMUM AVERAGE MAXIMUM UNITS r6s-6s/ (64-s6) (ss 70) 0.1092 LAB ID: ;SAMPLE 0.044 0.044 0 01/30 24 Zinc; -Total` EASUREMENT - n :...:.:........:.:..........:....:..::..:...:.::..:::.:..:..::..:...: *:..:::fir.:*.:: *c;c.�r::?t.:yc:t ..: ::..:.. .;>:::,:<.;;; :::..:..> • :.:.:;:: .:::<:<. M G L ::;:: ,. 500,50 LAB Z.D:46554 SAMPLE 'MEASUREMENT 8. 6' 89 :: 0 01 / 01 ' CN low in Conduit- . E EQU . .' 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SAMPLE MEASUREMENT .E....E� NAMEITITLE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW -THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND ,., TELEPHONE 'DATE " AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND' BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF':THOSE INDIVIDUALS' IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR .. Nick W. ,Stegall OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, --I BELIEVE THE •SUBMITTED;INFORMATION IS'> /`J TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. I AM .AWARE ',THAT THERE. ARE Utilities Director SIGNIFICANT PENALTIES FOR SUBMITTING FALSE INFORMATION, INCLUDING„ ' THE POSSIBILITY OF FINE AND IMPRISONMENT: SEE 1 B U.S.C, S 1,001 AND 33 '. ' SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE 8 0 3 - 3 2 9 _ 5 5 9 U.S.C. S 1310, (Parsahres under thine stetuhs mey Include Rnes up to ST0,000'.' AREA TYPED OR PRINTED and or max/mum Imprisonment ofbahvoen 6 months and 5 years.) OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CODE NUMBER YEAR MO DAY COMMENTS AND EXPLANATION OF ANY VIOLATIONS (Reference all attachments here) *DETECTION LIMITS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK. EPA Form 3320-1 (08-96) Previous editions may be used, 08 / 13 / 191�12 11ES EPA FORM T-40' WHICH MAY NOT BE USED.) PAGE Ot ARSENIC HEA®WORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 ' 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.000 0.000 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 1.000 0.834 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.000 0.000 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100 � 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.003 0.246 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 13.600 1 1 2.003 1.914 11.340 1 /27/97 BARIUM HEADW®RKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 O,DDO ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.000 0.000 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 O.00D HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.000 0.000 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.000 0.000 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0,000 THERMALKEM 0.100 10.000 8.340 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.000 0.000 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 1 13.600 1 10.000 1 8.340 3MB 1 /27/97 CADMIUM HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 O.ODD ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.110 0.018 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.0D0 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.000 0.000 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.0D0 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.690 0.345 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 1.000 0.917 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100, 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.322 0.003 0.246 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 1 1 13.600 2.803 1 1 2.361 1 99.51 1 /27/97 PV CHROMIUM HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 1.500 0.250 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 1.000 0.834 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 2.770 1.386 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 1.500 0.250 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 1.500 1.376 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100, 1.500 1.251 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.050 4.096 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 13.600 9.820 9.443 1134.240 1 /27/97 COPPER HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.400 1.418 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.400 0.167 BAYER CORP. 0.085 4.000 2.836 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 1.000 0.167 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.750 0.125 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 2.000 0.050 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.500 0.417 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 3.380 1.691 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.400 0.067 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.750 0.688 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 1.500 27.522 THERMALKEM 0.100 - 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.061 4.997 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 2.000 2.168 TOTAL 13.600 18.141 43.147 113.42 1 /27/97 CYANIDE HEADlNORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.0D0 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 1.200 0.851 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.800 0.133 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 1.200 1.001 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 1.200 0.901 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 1.200 2.002 MECO METAL 0.060 1.200 0.600 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 TH ERMALKEM 0.100, 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.041 3.359 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.800 0.867 TOTAL 13.600 8.641 10.548 11.340 1 /27/97 HEX -CHROMIUM HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.0D0 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.000 0.000 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.0DD HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.000 0.000 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.00D 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.000 0.000 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 TH ERMALKEM 0.100 . 0.000 0.000 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.050 4.096 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 1 1 13.600 1 0.050 1 4.096 113.420 1127/97 LEAD HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.150 0.106 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.300 0.050 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.150 0.125 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.150 0.113 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.150 0.250 MECO METAL 0.060 0.690 0.345 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.400 0.367 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 ' 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100, 0.500 0.417 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.049 4.014 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.150 0.163 TOTAL 1 1 13.600 1 2.689 1 1 5.950 1 1 11.34 1 /27/97 PV MERCURY HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.D85 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.000 0.000 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.050 0.042 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 [VAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.000 0.000 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100, 0.100 0.083 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.000 0.025 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 1 1 13.600 1 0.150 1 0.150 1 0.95 1 /27/97 NICKEL HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/I) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.0D0 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 1.000 0.167 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.D00 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 1.000 0.834 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 3.980 1.992 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 1.000 0.167 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 1.000 0.917 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.021 1.720 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 1.000 1.084 TOTAL 13.600 1 1 10.001 7.715 113.42 1 /27/97 SELENIUM HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.000 0.000 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.000 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.0D0 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.000 0.0D0 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.000 0.000 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.000 0.000 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.0D0 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100 . 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.000 0.000 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 13.600 1.000 0.834 36.00 1 /27/97 SILVER HEADW®RKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/I) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 0.000 0.000 BAYER CORP. 0.085 0.000 0.000 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 0.430 0.072 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 0.D00 0.000 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.D00 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.500 0.417 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.DD0 0.000 [VAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 0.000 0.000 MECO METAL 0.060 0.430 0.215 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 0.000 0.000 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.000 0.000 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.000 0.000 THERMALKEM 0.100 • 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.005 0.410 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 13.600 1 2.365 1.947 7.20 1 /27/97 ZINC HEADWORKS PERMITTED EFFLUENT PERMITTED MAXIMUM FLOW (mgd) LIMIT (mg/1) LOADING (Ibs/day) LOADING (mg/1) ARCADE TEXTILES 0.425 0.000 0.000 ATOTECH 0.165 0.000 0.000 AVA INDUSTRIES 0.050 1.000 0.417 BAYER CORP. 0.085 1.000 0.709 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC 0.020 1.000 0.167 CONCO MEDICAL 0.020 1.000 0.167 HARRELL INDUSTRIES 0.003 0.000 0.000 HODGSON CHEMICALS 0.100 0.750 0.626 INCHEM CORPORATION 0.090 0.500 0.375 IVAX INDUSTRIES 0.200 1.000 1.668 MECO METAL 0.060 1.000 0.500 QUALA SYSTEMS 0.020 1.000 0.167 RENTAL UNIFORM 0.110 0.600 0.550 SPRINGS INDUSTRIES 2.200 0.500 9.174 THERMALKEM 0.100, 1.000 0.834 DOMESTIC 9.822 0.175 14.335 OTHER INDUSTRIES 0.130 1.000 1.084 TOTAL 1 1 13.600 1 11.525 30.773 34.03 1 /27/97 PRETREATMENT PROGRAM SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT for reporting period 1 / 97 to 6 / 97 mm / yy mm / yy -cover sheet - Control Authority Name: City of Rock Hill Nick Stegall Utilities Director Margaret M. Walker Environmental Operations Coord. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND AM FAMILIAR WITH -THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE.INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, I BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATEAND COMPLETE. City of Rock Hill PO Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 803-329-5519 fax 803-329-5616 City of Rock Hill PO Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731 803-329-8707 fax 803-329-0095 C� SIGNATURE <117 PR IPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT PRETREATMENT PROGRAM OVERVIEW IN D U STR IA L USER U P DAT E - Please list all lUs which have been either added to, deleted from, or modified in the pretreatment program. The action box should contain the -"'All symbol for lUs added, a -D' for lUs deleted, and an NM" for lUs which have modified permits. For all lUs added to thel program, please include in the modificai tion box the following information: (1) the federal category or principal manufactured product, (2) categorical (C or nonca tegorical (NC); (3) the permitted flow in MGD. '.AM Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company A metal finishing C 0.020 mgd Nipa Hardwiclie Inc. M change of company name from Hodgson Chemical .PROGRAM SPECIFIC DATA- Please complete the following information for the previous quarter only. Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) 9 6 Number of regulated IUs in noncompliance 6 / 3 Number of regulated IUs in significant noncompliance (SNQ 0 / 0 Number of Notices of Violation (NOVs) issued / number of administrative orders 18 / 3 Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users YES / (:N—O�circle one) Number of regulated IUs in SNC which were published during this 3 month period 0 Number of regulated IUs from which penalties have been collected / Total amount 1 $ 8,000 Was the POTW in compliance with NPDES permit leffluent limits for this 3 mo. period (YES / NO (circle one) If no, can noncompliance be attributed to industrial discharge YES `circle one) SIX-MONTH COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY for reporting period I / 97 to 6 / 97 INDUSTRIAVSEkN DATE :iiij. sp i�i;WRJRQN. S MPLED'*::.i:':i::i**;: D" 1,411 i xxx-xm%% a .......... .. .... 19, d .... 1211, .... ....... . .................. 1-97 Arcade Textiles, Inc. 5-97 6-9-97 sat 1 N pH Atotech USA, Inc. 2-97 - construction permit submitted 4-97 6-27-97 ::sat 2 N. to DHEC for neutralization system Ava Industries, Inc. 1-97 pH - meeting to discuss PH 4-97 6-23-97 nsat 1 1 N 1-97 Bayer Corporation 4-97 7-11-97 sat I N copper Chicago Pneumatic.:Tool (not discharging yet) Conco Medical Company 1-97 5-97 7-7-97 sat 1 N flow 1-97 Harrell Industries 5-97 7-14-97 sat 1 N copper, COD 6-97 2-97 InChem Corporation 3-97 3 y toluene- making modifications 4-97 to control toluene SIX-MONTH COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY for reporting period 1 / 97 to 6 / 97 .............. INDUSTRIAT:.USER NAME: DATE �l M SPEVNP �o A -Q . .... .Csi ,M� M 14 av3. V'� 1-97 Ivax Industries 4-97 2 N flow, pH Meco Metal Finishing 1-97 4-97 6-16-97 sat 0 N Nipa Hardwicke Inc. 2-97 5-97 2 N organic, zinc Petro -Chem S.C. 1-97 5-97 0 N 1-97 Quala Systems, Inc. 2-97 1 1 N zinc, hydrocarbons 5-97 1-97 Rock Hill Printing & 4-97 1 N pH Finishing Company 1-97 Rental Uniform Service 4-97 2 1 N zinc, pH RUS ML4RY OF PROGRAM CHANGES and POTW OPERATIONS Personnel shortage in pretreatment. No known industrial interferences, etc. WWTP upgrade modifications to 20 mgd have been completed. Waiting on DHEC approval NPDES Pretreatment Quarterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NAME: — CITY of ROCK HH I REPORTING PERIOD: -_ 1 - t - 97 — 3-3 POTW NAME: MANCHF.4TFR WASTF�YATER TRFATI�;FNT Pi ANT POTW NPDES PERMIT #: SC00 0443 GENFRAi, JM_PR TRAM t Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) Number of categorical/non-categorical IUs currently under a compliance schedule SPECIFIC M QUARTER Number of regualted IUs in non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) Number of regulated IU's in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) Number of regulated IUs in (SNC) that were published at any time this quarter Number of Notice of Violations (NOVs) issued / Number of Administrative orders issued .. Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users? Number of regulated IUs from which penalties have -been -collected / Total amount? Was the POTW in compliance with NPDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? If no, non-compliance with what NPDES permit parameter? Month 1 Fecal C:oliform Month 2 BOD(4) TSS(4) TRC(2y c;,10 Month 3 F . 1 C0lif0rm Can POTW non-compliance be attributed to industrial discharge? (If yes, attach an explanation) IUs Arcade Textiles Atotech USA, Inc. Ava Industries Bayer Corporation Conco Medical Harrell Industries Hodgson Chemicals POTW InChem Corp. IVAX Industries Meco Metal Finishing Petro -Chem SC Quala Wash Rental Uniform Service Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Chicago Pneumatic - not yet in production IUs 1 2 S 0 Yes X _ No 1 S ,000 Yes No ._ X _ Yes No X Unknown THIS QUAR Lei PUBLIC NOTICE OF =31GNIFICANT-INDUSTRIAL— — POLLUTION VIOLATIONS Liked,below;are sloniticant hxfusH. at of the:' r"WIl"OhtieAfi;of.40 CFR' Part e03 (General.I- ` ' eafiienf RepulMlons) dceurrido•J,relf a6E,nt r: ul t. •. 6K tar Rock wastewater Into compliance with their Permit:.;. ... , . Imustry No":`Quala Systems, Ine.; '171'S: Odrrlso4'Rood, Rock Hill, SC' 29M . Vlotatlons:;67%'oIhvdrmorb sqn► pia token during J61T,December im exceeded permit, Iimltr reiultino In chronic vloiaflam:: ' ,Action Takeni 6166 of Vloiatlorii. Quala hos;takin Precoutloni coainst reoccurrence of these vioivmi u. , No.. W869 I. PRETREATMENT PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT - 1996 -cover sheet - Control Authority Name: city 6f Rock Hill 803-329-8707 Margaret M. Walker City of Rock Hill Enrivonmental Operations Coordinato PO Box 11706 Rock Hill, SC 29731-1706 I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED HEREIN; AND BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION, 1 BELIEVE THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION 1S TRUE ACCURATEAND COMPLETE SIGNATURE OF PRI PAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT 11. INDUSTRIAL USER UPDATE Control Authority. City of Rock Hill Pretreatment Program Contact: Margaret Walker Phone Number: 803-329-8707 Fax Number: 803-329-0095 WWTP Name: Manchester Creek NPDES # SC00/ND00 20443 Permitted Flow (MGD) 13.6 Enforcement Response Guide Status (circle one): APPROVED NOT APPROVED PENDING SUBMITTAL :.......................:.:.:....'.::::....:.................................:::::..:...............E.........AEGQRXlk2TN(,IP ; :-:.::.;;:.;;:.;:.. :......::.::....:.: MFG................ .:_::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:::::::.:.:..._....._::::......_ ...�.... Arcade Textiles, Y 4-25 000 textiles Atotech USA, Inc N 165,000 chemical blending Ava Industries Y 50,000 textiles Bayer Corporation Y 85,000 organic chemicals Conco Medical N 20,000 medical supplies Harrell Industries N 3,000 inorganic chemicals Hodgson Chemicals Inc. Y 100,000 organic chemicals Indliem Corporation Y 90,000 polymer/organic chemicals Ivax Industries Y 80,000 or anic chemicals Meco Metal Finishing Y 60,000 metal finishing Petro -Chem SC N 150,000 hazardous waste treatment uala Systems, Inc. N 20,000 tank wash Rental Uniform Service N 110,000 laundry Rock Hill Printing & Finis. Y 2;200,000:; textiles M. COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION A. Industrial User Compliance Summary. Arcade Textiles pH NOV's, meeting Atotech USA, Inc. pH NOV meeting Ava Industries i zinc, -pH--:. NOV s Bayer Corporation hydrocarbons, copper NOVs Conco Medical pH, COD, BOD, copper, hydrocarbon NOVs .Harrell Industries copper NOV Hodgson Chemical, Inc. I organics, toluene, TSS,zinc NOVs InChem Corporation zinc, BOD, COD, toluene,flo NOVs, showcause meeting, fines Ivax Industries PH NOV meeting hydrocarbon, Quala Systems, Inc. BOD, COD, TSS, zinc, pH NOVs, meeting Rental Uniform Service flow NOV Rock Hill Printing & Fini. flow NOV M. COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION B. POTW Enforcement Summary PUBLIC NOTICE ' OF SIONIFICAN.T_INOUSTRI'AL-- -- --- ----- --- - -- -- --' POLLUTION VIOLATIONS Llited belowron significant Industri- al wo6f*W6ti0;Clechcroe`violation of the regUlrefnenti: of /0 CFR' Port 407 .-(Oeneral, P001realment'Regulatlons) dccurrlrlglr�g996�:'d`fro.. •'• �:,.. •• Ind'uitry'tiH6trifii;�InCt+em Non;;SOOyCtl IJi'r;Rdod;.Rock Hill, SC consent o0nemhH-With .City of Rock HIII. InCh9m hoi.incde Improvements 4o thelr wosMwdtir system to bring. wastewatir Into compllance with their Permit. ,., Industry Name'i'fivala Systems, 101'S. Oarrlsory'Rood, Rock Hill, SC Violations 1:67%'at, hydrocarbon' sort, Ales taken during JuIrDecember I"d exaeeded permit, limit, re'sulting In chionl¢ violations *ctlon. Taken; Notlde of VlolaHoni. Ouala hos.takin.precoutloni odalut reoccurrence of Miele vlolatl6w . ' •;i No:6S20e61 SAY OF PROGRAM CHANGES and POTW OPERATIONS NPDES Pretreatment Quarterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NAME: City of Rock Hill REPORTING PERIOD: 10/1/96 - 12/31/96 POTW NAME: Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant POTW NPDES PERMIT #: SC0020443 GENERAL M PROGRAM Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) 8 6 Number of categorical/non-categorical IUs currently under a compliance schedule 0 0 SPECIFIC TO QUART +,R Number of regualted IUs in compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) g Number of regulated IUs in non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) 6 Number of regulated IUs in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) l Number of Notice of Violations (NOVs) issued/Number of Administrative orders issued 9 / p Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users? Yes No XX _Number -of -regulated IUs-from-which penalties have been coltected/Total amount?— Was the POTW in compliance with NPDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? Yes No XX If no, non-compliance with what NPDES permit parameter? Month 1 Fecal Coliform (4) Month 2 Fecal Coliforrn Month 3 Fecal Can POTW non-compliance be attributed to industrial discharge? Yes No_X (If yes, attach an explanation) Unknown NAMES Ut Arcade Textiles Ava Industries Bayer Corporation Conco Medical Harrell Industries Hodgson Chemicals InChem Corporation BY THE POTW THIS OUARTER Ivax Industries Meco Metal Finishing Petro -Chem SC Quala Wash Rental Uniform Service Rock Hill Printing & Finishing NAMES OF IUs INSPECTED THIS OUAR Atotech USA, Inc. (not in full production yet) Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance with limits, requirements, or schedules (identify categorical IUs with asterisk*) Description of instances of non-compliance FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: Include Date and (in Margin) Enforcement actions taken by the POTW to bring IUs into compliance (List any NOVs, Administrative Orders, or fines collected) Reporting Period 10/1 /96 - 12/31 /9 P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote Significant Non -Compliance COMMENTS * Bayer Corporation P 11-20-96 copper 9.41/4.0 mg/L copper 4.4/2.84 lbs./day NOV. next day -compliance Conco Medical P 12-3-96 copper 0.788/0.75 mg/L 12-4-96 copper 1.25/0.75 mg/L H 2.78/6.0 s.u. NOV. report received S 10-11-96 toluene 162/74 ug/L NOV. in compliance * Hodgson Chemicals S 11-7-96 TSS 2712/600 mg/L zinc 2.53/0.75 mg/L NOV. S 11-22-96 zinc 1.23/0.75 m revort received S 12-18-96 zinc 0.818/0.75 mg/L P 10-31-96 COD 3469/3000 mg/L NOV. * InChem Corporation S 10-24-96 COD 3992/3000 mg/L NOV. toluene 2190/41 ug/L fined $2000.00 for toluene violation S 10-19-96 pH 3.95/6.0 s.u. S 11-27-96 zinc 0.72/0.5 mg/L bis 2-eth the 1 hthalate 398/142 ua NOV. S 12-18-96 COD 13,875/3000 mg/L COD 6827/2252 lbs/da Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) InChem (2nd, 3rd), Quala (4th) PRETREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPLfEXEQ01h7E OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT /--27— 97 SUBMITTAL DATE ATTACH ANNUAL NEWSPAPER LIST AS PUBLISHED Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance Description of instances of non-compliance Enforcement actions taken by the POTW to Reporting Period with limits, requirements, or schedules FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: bring IUs into compliance (List any NOVs, (identify categorical IUs with asterisk*) Include Date and (in Margin) Administrative Orders, or fines collected) 10/1/96 - 12/31/96 P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote Significant Non -Compliance COMMENTS * Ivax Industries P 10-21-96 pH pH violations on NOV - meeting to discuss & resolve recording chart Quala P 12-3-96 TSS 640/600 mg/L Hydrocarbons 180/100 mg/L NOV 12-4-96 Hydrocarbons 112/100 mg/L report due 1-27-97 SNC - chronic - - - - - - - - Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) 197 SIGNATURE OF METREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR SIGNATURE OF PRIM LE VOCUTIVE OFFICER SUBMITTAL DATE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT ATTACH ANNUAL NEWSPAPER LIST AS PUBLISHED NPDES Pretreatment .rterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NAME: City of Rock Hill REPORTING PERIOD: POTW NAME: Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant POTW NPDES PERMIT #: GENERAL M PROGRAM Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) Number of categorical/non-categorical IUs currently under a compliance schedule SPECIFIC M QUARTER Number of regualted IUs in compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) Number of regulated IUs in non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) Number of regulated IUs in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) Number of Notice of Violations (NOVs) issued/Number of Administrative orders issued 7/1/96 - 9/30/96 SCO020443 8 / 6 1 / 0 7 7 1 Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users? Yes No XX - Number of -regulated IUs from which penalties have been collected/Total-amount? - due Oct. 16 1996 $ $ 5,000 Was the POTW in compliance with NPDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? Yes No xx If no, non-compliance with what NPDES permit parameter? Month 1 Chlorine Residual Month 2 Fecal Coliform (2) Month 3 Fecal Coliform TSS Chlorine Residual Can POTW. non-compliance be attributed to industrial discharge? r (If yes, attach an explanation) NAMES OF lUs Arcade Textiles Ava Industries Bayer Corporation Conco Medical Harrell Industries Hodgson Chemicals InChem Corporation Ivax Industries Meco Metal Finishing Petro -Chem SC Quala Wash Rental Uniform Service Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Yes No _XX_ Unknown Atotech USA, Inc. permitted 9-1-96 (not in production yet) Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance Description of instances of non-compliance Enforcement actions taken by the POTW to Reporting Period with limits, requirements, or schedules FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: bring JUs into compliance (List any NOVs, (identify categorical IUs with asterisk*) Include Date and (in Margin) Administrative Orders, or fines collected) 7/l/96 - 9/30/96 P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote Significant Non -Compliance COMMENTS * Arcade P 7-29-96 to 8-1-96 numerous pH and NOV meeting to resolve temperature violations * Ava P 8-8-96 zinc 3.5 / 1.0 mg/1 NOV (2) Meeting to discuss pH. Ava doing internal from June to August -- several pH spikes — - - - sampling to determine (low and high) source. COnco P 7-30-96 hydrocarbons 108 / 100 mg/1 NOV Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) InChem (2nd, 3rd) SIGNATURE OF P TREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR S NATURE OF PRR,,rCIPLE CUTIVE OFFICER SUBMITTAL DATE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT IeRN 11 ATTACH ANNUAL NEWSPAPER LIST AS PUBLISHED Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance Description of instances of non-compliance Enforcement actions taken by the POTW to Reporting 1� with limits, requirements, or schedules FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: bring IUs into compliance (List any NOVs, (identify categorical IUs with asterisk*) Include Date and (in Margin) Administrative Orders, or fines collected) 7/1196 P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote Significant Non -Compliance COMMENTS * Hodgson P 7-9-96 dimethyl phthalate failure of treatment 113 / 47 ug/l system --still S 7-23-96 zinc 1.42 / 0.75 mg/1 NOV working on getting system back 100 % P 8-6-96 zinc 1.14 / 0.75 mg/1 dimethyl phthalate NOV - - - 560 / 47_ug/1 - - - -7-96 zinc 0.847 / 0.75 mg/1 S 8-14-96 zinc 0.899 / 0.75 mg/1 NOV bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 9200 / 258 ug/1 * InChem see attached sheets NOV (2) showcause meeting Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) SIGNATURE OF/PRETREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR S NATURE OF PRINCAE MqtOTIVE OFFICER SUBMITTAL DATE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT ATTACH ANNUAL NEWSPAPER LIST AS PUBLISHED Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance Description of instances of non-compliance Enforcement actions taken by the POTW to Reporting Period with limits, requirements, or schedules FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: bring IUs into compliance (List airy NOVs, (identify categorical IUs with asterisk*) Include Date and (in Margin) Administrative Orders, or fines collected) 7/l/96 - 9/30/96 P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote Significant Non -Compliance COMMENTS Quala Wash P 8-9-96 BOD 1300 / 1000 mg/1 NOV COD 3265 / 3000 mg/1 zinc 3.45 / 1.00 mg/1 8-10-96 hydrocarbons 124 / 100 mg/1 * Rock Hill Printing & Finishing P 8-1-96 flow 1.751 / 1.75 mgd NOV Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) SIGNATURE OF PREfREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR SIGIqATURE OF PRINCIPEt EXB TIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT ATTACH ANNUAL NEWSPAPER LIST AS PUBLISHED 7 - ,5�6 SUBMITTAL DATE 17) NTDES Pretreatment Quarterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NAME: City of Rock Hill REPORTING pMOD: 4 / 1 / 96 _ 6 / 30 / 96 • ' t Q'j'W NAME: Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment .Plant Pl)TW i\TPDES PER -NET #: SCO020443 rENERAL TO.PROGRAM . Number of permitted categorical/non-categorical industrial users (IUs) Number of categorical/non categorical IUs currently under a compliance schedule SPECIFIC TO QUARTER Number of regulatedWs in compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) Number of regulated lUs In non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) Number of regulated IUs in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) Number of Notice of Violations (NOVs) issued/Number of Administrative orders issued Were any civil or criminal actions taken against significant Industrial users? Number of regulated ILTs from which penalties have been collected/Total amount? Was the POTNV in compliance with NPDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? If no, non-compliance with what NFDES permit parameter? (2) Fecal Coliform Month 1 TSS and Fecal Coliform111onth 2 Can POTY non-compliance be.attributed to. industrial discharge? (If yes, attach an explanation.).' NAINIES OF IUs SAMPLED BY THE POTW THIS QUARTER Arcade Textiles Ava Industries Bayer, Inc. Conco Medical Harrell Industries !Hodgson Chemicals i1AChem Corp. Ivax Industries Meco Metal Finishing Quala Systems Rental Uniform Service Rock Hill Printing & Finish Petro -Chem (formerly ThermelKem) Month 3 Fecal Coliform (6) 8 / 5 0 / 0 iA 6 1 7 / 0 Yes No X Yes. No X Yes .No x_ Unknown NAINIM OF IUs DiSPECrED THIS QUARTER Arcade Textiles Ava Industries Hodgson Chemicals InChem Corp. Ivax Industries Meco Metal Finishing Quala Systems page two Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance with limits, requirements, or schedules (identify categorical IUs with asteriskh) 0 Description of 'instances of non-compliance FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: Include Date and (in Margin) P-POTN-s Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote significant Non-compliance Enforcement actions taken by,the :..:Reporting" Period, POTH to bring We into compliance (List any NOV9, Administrative 4 /1 /96 -6 /30496 Orders, or fines collected) InChem Corp. (continued) P 5/24/96 BOD 2000./ 1000 mg/ BOD 1861 / 751 lb/ COD 5878 / 3000 mg/ COD 5470 / 2252 lb/ Flow 111,572 / 90,000 gpd Quala P 4/16/96 pH 5.0 / 6.0 su hydrocarbon 103 / 100 mg/: BOD 3000 / 1000 mg/1- COD 5387 / 3000 mg/l 1 4/17/96 BOD 1300 / 1000 mg/l A 4/18/96 BOD 2000 / 1000 mg/l COD 3036 / 3000 mg/l 6/18/96 hydrocarbon 117/ 100 /l COD 3249 / 3000 mg/l Enforcement meeting - plan of action to pr reoccurance NOV follow-up sampling NOV - report due 8-1-96 COK`IENTS names or regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) SIG:7ATU OF PRETREATM_vNT PROD-F-M COORDINATOR SIGN TURr OF PRINCI ��OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGEN - a y SUBMITTAL DATE W TA;N ANVOLL WEWS?Ai ER LIST AS PUBLISHED page three N&-.)es of regulated IUs in Description,of..instances Enforcement actions taken by the Reporting Period non-ccmpl`iance with limits, of non-compliance.. POTH to bring IUs into compliance requirements, or schedules FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: (List any NOVs, Administrative 4 i1 /96 _6 /30 /96 _ (identify categorical IUs Include Date and (in Margin) Orders, or fines collected) i with asterisk*) P-POTws Sample ,, - S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value ! Use SNC to Denote Sig6ificanh i Non -Compliance COK'iENTS . i Harrell Industries P 4/3/96 copper 2.1 / 2.'O mg/l follow-up sampling OK InChem Corporation P 6/25/96 toluene 862 / 41 ug/1 NOV 13 Nar„es of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis Which quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) i i II SIGNATURE, -OF PRETREATMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR S GN TURF OF PRINCIfIE EX TIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT . .Z SUBMITTAL DATE "ITACH P00-1L NEVSPAiER LIST AS PUBLISHED NPDES Pretreatment Quarterly Report CONTROL AUTHORITY NA.N E: 1 119 6 3 ` 31 91 ity of Rock Hill R.EPORMG PMO*D: /._._ / / a i1OTw NkNm: Manchester Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant P0TYV INTDES PER -NET h S00020443 Number of permitted cat egorical'non-categorical industrial users (IlJs) Number or categorical/non categorical rUs currently under a compliance schedule SPECiF1C TO QUARTER Number of regulated rUs in compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, other requirements) NNumber of regulated rUs iii non-compliance (i.e. limits, schedules, otber requirements) Number of regulated rUs in Significant Non -Compliance (SNC) Number of Notice of Violations (NOS's) issued/Number or AdminLqtratiN-e orders issued Were any cl�-!l or criminal actions taken against significant industrial users? Number of regulated rUs from which penalties haN-e begin collected]Total amount? Was the POTNV in compliance with 1PDES permit effluent limits during the quarter? 11 no, non-compliance with "hat \'PDES permit parameter? ?Month 1 Total Suspended Solids Month 2------- Can POTNi' non-compliance be attributed to industrial discharge? (if yes, attach an explanation.) NA.'�iES OF rUs SA..',LPLED BY THE POTW THIS QUARTER Arcade Textiies Ava Industries Bayer, Inc. ;Conco Medical ;Harrell Industries ,Hodgson Chemicals InChem Corp. Ivax Industries Meco Metal Finishing Quala.Systems Rental Uniform Service Rock Hi-1-1 P & F Co. 8 / 5 0 / 0 6 7 0 7 / 0 Yes No* *X Yes No X_ Fecal Coliform: Month 3 Total Suspended Solids Yes No x Unfinown NkNiM OF ]Us MPE -FM THIS QUARTER ThermalKEM) *DHEC enforcement is investigating Hodgson.Chemicals. Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance with limits, requiremehts, or schedules (identify categorical IUs i with asterisk*) i. s *Arcade Textiles 3 *AVa Industries Description of instances of non-compliance FOR DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS: Include Date and (in Margin) P-POTWs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value Use SNC to Denote significant Non -Compliance IP 11/96 - numberous pH violations (C6>10)- on pH recorder Page Two Enforcement actions taken by the Reporting Per' POTH to bring IUs into compliance (List any NOVs, Administrative 1 / 1 /96 -3 / 31 Orders, or fines collected) NOV COWMENTS . several pH - violations on pH NOV recorder i*Bayer P 1/31/96 Hydrocarbons ---i------------- -- --- --- 189/100 mg/1- NOV --Next-day in compliance Copper 4.74/4.0 mg/l :Conco Medical P 2/7/96 COD 3210/3000 mg/l BOD 1400/1000 mg/l NOV,- Next day ,in complance. Copper .1.07/1.0 mg/1 ?*InChem P 2/7/96 Zinc 5.41/'0.5 mg/1 Zinc 6.3/0.38 lbs/ ay Toluene 119/41 ug/1 Names -of regulated lUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar year (indicate in parenthesis which d quarter the IU met the criteria for SNC) >i �7/'1��--� j ' SIGNATURE F PRE?R=ATtiENT PROGRA2i COORDINATOR tAi1A:H'AKYL'AL MEWSPA?ER LIST AS PUBLISMED SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPLE, CUTIVE OFFICER OR- AUTHORIZED AGE14T . / —( SU&HITTAL DATE l 'T Names of regulated IUs in non-compliance with limits, Description.of.Instances Enforcement actions taken by the . requirements,'or schedules of non-compliance FOR DISCHARGE vIOLATIONS: POTW to bring Ills into compliance (List any NOVs, Administrative i (identify categorical IUs asterisk*) Include Date and (in Margin) Orders, or fines collected) iwith P-POTHs Sample S-Industry self -monitoring Sample value/permit value ! Use SNC to Denote Significant ` Non-compliance I *IhChem (Cont'd) P /7/96 Toluene 0..139/0,03/` bs/day j Flow 139,897/90,000 GPD . 2/8/96 Flow 117,981/ NOV - Increase flow 90,000 GPD Quala P 1/15/96 pH 13.27/10.00 NOV - Received explanation • Rental*,Uniform Service 2/14/96 Flow 90,416/80,000 cpd s 2/15-/9-6-- Flow- 1-0-9,4-1-4-/-8-0,0-0-0-g-pd---- NOV----Inc-r- ease-f-low---- Page Four Reporting Period 1 / 1 96 _ 3/ 31�9 COHNENTS . Names of regulated IUs in significant non-compliance during the current calendar }-ear (indicate in parenthesis which quarter the IU.met.the criteria for SNC) i SIGNATURE O)r PREIREATHENT PROGRA?i COORDINATOR W TAU AHYL'AL MEvSPAM LIST AS PUBLISHED SIGNATURE OF PRINC PLE CUTIVE OFFICER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT . SUBMITIAL DATE MEMO TO: DATE SUBJECT: From: (R- ig -9-7 III.C. AUG 23 1997 - 4ENT RE gt OffiCE North Carolina Department of Environment, oJ o Health and Natural Resources 1, .,.1 . I Printed on Recycled Paper __AM__ a AUG 20 1997 iL; Jtdi @6o'".".'iiO;'iiLE fLu tln1 GFFIGE - Permit Application City of Rock Hill, SouthCarolina Site Summary Sheet Proiect: Rock Hill South Carolina Site Gross Acres Net Acres Owner UN97 81.3 71.2 Claude Pressly UN98 11.6 10.4 Mary Horn h� 58.9 39.4* Banks, Ben, and Barry Choate l,JN-00 81.3 41.0* John Shannon UN=01 46.5 35.0 Bil!':�: =rnbeck mH1612 204.E 142.4* Perry Brown Leon C. Grant ' •`er S. Weiles UN103 102.4 90.7 :. L'hur Phillips � i Pennj Phillips IJN104 25.4 25,0 Aril--..-- Phillips Henry Phillips UN105 21.5 17.5 Joe R-r- _ier Tota! 484.2 72.6 *Revised August 13, 1997. Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bio Gro Divbc,fon Permit Application City of Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Summary Sheet: S-... , U1797 Project: Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Gross Acres Net Acres Owner Operator 11.2 9.3* Claude Presley Claude Presley 1 29.3 29.0* Claude Presley I Claude Presley 3V 9.9 9.9 Claude Presley Claude Presley 4 10.4 10.0 3.5 3.0 6 'i 7.0 10.0 'Revised August 13,.1997. 6 0 Claude Presley Claude Presley Cla.-.;de Presley Claude Presley Cla.ud-,! Presley Claude Presley Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. ,3.ro Division r-. Permit Application City of Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Summary Sheet: Site UN99 Project: Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Gross Acres Net Acres Owner Operator 25.6 18.6* ' Banks, Barry, and Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Ben Choate 2 5.0 4.0 Banks, Barry, and Banks, Barry, and Ben Choate Ben Choate 3 13.3 8.8 Banks, Barry, �rrd Banks, Barry, :,., i Cho ayL Eden Choate 4 15.0 8.0 Banks,._ Barry, and ~Banks, B.-,rry, and f��;' Bell Choat -- Ben Choate l Tn#I _ x. 5t,5 :.. 3914* -.diR1R:`r��..•{rs��iiv,'e. ._. 1 tii$�l.yy 4. y[i .n''a *Revised::.: just 13, 1997. 0 Wheelabrator Water Tess';: :,i5ogies i,��c. Bio Gro Division Permit Application City of Rock Hill, South Carolina ff45. ield Summary Sheet: Site UN100 Project: Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Net Acres Owner Operator 1 8.0 John Shannon John Shannon �2 33.0* John Shannon John Shannon Total 41.0* *Revised August 13, 1997. Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Field Summary Sheet: Site UN102 Project: Rock Hill, South Carolina Field Gross Acres Net Acres Owner Operator 1 33.0 27.21.- Peter S. Wells Perry Brown 2 17.6 14.2 Leon C. Grant Perry Brown 3 30.0 13.0 Perry Brown Perry Brown 4 35.0 25.3 Perry Brown Perry N 5 30.0 23.0 Perry Brovin Perry Drnwn 4.0 3.2* Perry 13,i -,m Perry E, --�n 25.0 15.3* Perry Qrown Pen- Brown 8 30.0 21.2 Perry Drovvn 1 ., Bro - wn- 204.6 142.4* *Revised ALIgUSt 13, 1997. fteelaba,.,.: Technologies Inc. Bio Gro Division Wheelabrator Water Technologies Inc. Bia taro I)Mslon A VM Technologies Company Tel. 205.664.8440 Soudw Region Fax 205.664.7678 908 Belcher Drive NUork AL 35124 m �. Wheelsblr'atolr Water Technologies Inc. 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F{ Zi �?�1� {r ,t ^. i.aa r�.�k. 5~ ;a• -. � . �.. ;�?'.y^�. r l • t ' .. .�r � � 'R�T.'" rrlr-tAi� , rt' � R - , .,; :;fir. ?' ..„S,•�.�... ; t �� 1 � � � •�4� � y � ,�'.y� a�, � of .75-j D \/_ State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Nick W. Stegal City of Rock Hill Post Office Box 11706 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731-1706 Dear Mr. Stegal: E: >EHNF1 N.C. 1)r .:d. Q h= , t i July 29, 1997 AUG 1997 '�If 1 �:I-:.�ifll.fiFr�JsF Subject: Application No. WQ0013981 Additional Information Request City of Rock Hill band Application of Residuals Union County The Permits and Engineering Unit and Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality have completed a preliminary review of the subject application. The following items must be addressed before we can complete our review: 1. Please submit information concerning the pretreatment program administered by the City of Rock Hill. This information should include the number of pretreatment facilities, the type of dischargers, and any unusual parameters in the waste streams. The Division is concerned about the concentration levels of several parameters found in the sewage sludge including TPH (31,470 mg/kg), antimony (110 mg/kg), and silver (24.1 mg/kg). 2. During the site visit, the following comments were noted: a. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN97 Fields 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. b. The two landfills in UN98 Field 2 should be buffered. c. Additional buffering is needed in Site UN99 Field 1. d. The Regional Office does not recommend land application on Site UN100 Field 2 unless the borrow pit is closed and a cover crop established. e. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN101 Fields 1 and 2. f. Appropriate permission should be obtained from the adjacent homeowners surrounding Site UN102 Fields 1 and 2 or additional buffers provided. Additional buffers are needed in Fields 5, 6, 7, and 8. g. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN103 Fields 3 and 7. f. Additional buffers are needed in Site UN104 Fields 1 and 3. g. Additional buffering is needed in Site UN105 Field 1. If maps are revised to incorporate additional buffers, please submit appropriate maps and revised acres. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper date of Forth Carolina Department of Envii-or n lent, Health and natural ResO1=ices Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governoll, Jonathan B. Hovves, Secretary A. Preston H_iuwa.rd, Jr., P.E., Director June 13, 1997 Ronald B. Levv`is, County Manager County of Union Courthouse, Box 218 Monroe, North Carolina 28111-0218 JUN r3 1997 a,.�UGaWiI Subject: Permit Application No. WQ0013981 City of Rock Hill Land Application of Wastewater t n re. 17m nt Residual Solids it tD7,1 (, York County, South Carolina Dear Mr. Lewis: The Division of Water Quality has received an application from the City of Rock Hill for the land application of residual solids from the treatment of wastewater to sites in Union County. This Division will ensure that all federal and state regulations are enforced. Maps of the sites are available at the Division's Mooresville Regional Office. Pfease contact Mr. Rex Gleason, Water Quality Supervisor, at (704) 663-1699 for more information. Should you desire to continent on this application as it relates to your interests, please do so no later than July 14, 1997. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Mr. Michael D. Allen at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. Sincerely, /601eeneulin,P.E., Su ervisor P Permits and Engineering Unit cc: Mooresville Regional Water Quality Supervisor Permit File WQ0013981 P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-7015 FAX (919) 733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.; Director MR.. NICK W. STEGAL CITY OF ROCK HILL PO BOX 11706 ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA 29731 Dear MR. STEGAL: June 12, 1997 JUN 1. > 1997 Subject: Application No. WQ0013981 A Sludge Facility/Union Co Site Sludge -Land Application Union County The Division's Permits and Engineering Unit acknowledges receipt of your permit application and supporting materials on June 10, 1997. This application has been assigned the number listed above. Your project has been assigned to Michael Allen for a detailed engineering review. Should there be any questions concerning your project, the reviewer will contact you with a request for additional information. Be aware that the Division's regional office, copied below, must provide recommendations from the Regional Supervisor or a Procedure Four Evaluation for this project, prior to final action by the Division. If you have any questions, please contact Michael Allen at (919) 733-5083 extension 547. If the engineer is unavailable, you may leave a message on their voice mail and they will respond promptly. PLEASE REFER TO THE ABOVE APPLICATION NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRIES ON THIS PROJECT. cc: i5.211resi�vlilyr Whee abrator Llean Water System Sincerely, �, im H. Col on, P.E. Supervisor, State Engineering Review Group Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. 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Code Sections 48-1-10 et seq., 19761, Regulation 61-9 and with the provisions of the Federal Clean Water Act (PL 92-500), as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq., the "Act." . deBdssonet; P.E., Director stic Wastewater Division of Water Pollution Control Issued: MAY 3 1 19 0 5 Effective: JUL 1 1 9 g 5 Soum carafina DHEQ merta fMc� rtl 6Mamntr Coca Expires: JUN 3 0 2 0 0 0 Permit No.: SCO020443 ft rh PART t,.... A. EFFLUE'`,;iri LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 1 . ► FINAL LIMITS . During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting through the expiration date, the ^� permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number 001. Such discharge shall be limited and monitored by the permitter as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Pounds per Day Other Units Monthly Average Weekly Average Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type Sample Point Flow --- 13.60 MGD 13.60 MGD --- Daily Continuous Effluent Biochemical Oxygen Demand - 5 Day (BODY) 3,402.7 5,104.1 30 mg/I 45 mg/I --- Week -Days 24 Hour Composite Effluent Total Suspended c3,402.7 Solids (TSS) 5,104.1 30 mg/I 45 mg/I --- Week -Days 24 Hour Composite Effluent Ammonia Nitrogen (NH,-N) Summer (Mar -Oct) 2,268.5 MR 20 mg/I MR mg/I Week -Days 24 Hour Composite Effluent Ammonia Nitrogen (NH,-N) Winter (Nov Feb) 2,268.5 MR 20 mg/l MR mg/I --- Week -Days 24 Hour Composite Effluent Fecal Coliform .-- 200/100 ml 400/100 nil Week. Days Grab Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) --- 0.36 mg/I --- 0.63 mg/I Week -Days Grab Effluent Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 6.0 mg/l Minimum at all times Daily Grab Effluent pH --- --- 6.0 - 9.0 Standard Units Daily Grab Effluent True Color MR - No Effluent Limits Week -Days Grab Effluent Total Phosphorus MR MR MR mg/I MR mg/l --- Week -Days 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Cadmium (Cd) --- --- 0.073 mg/I - 0:2 mg/l 1/Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Chromium (Cr 3) -•- MR mg/l --- MR mg/I 1 /Month 24 Hr, Comp. Effluent Total Chromium (Cr81 --- --- MR mg/I --- MR mg/I 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp Effluent Total Copper (Cu) --- 0.54 mg/I --- 0.763 mg/l 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Lead (Pb) --- --- 0.05 mg/I ' --- MR mg/I 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Nickel (Nil --- --- MR mg/I --- MR mg/I 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Silver (Ag) --- --- 0.03 mg/I ` -- 0.03 mg/I ' 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent Total Zinc (Zn) - - --- MR mg/l --- MR mg/1 1 /Month 24 Hr. Comp. Effluent * These are detection limits. * * See Part III.F.2 CD W d 3 c ;7+N Zo o .-1 to n O O N O -? W PART I - Page 3 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 2. There shall be no. discharge of floating solids or visible foam -in other than trace amounts nor shall the effluent cause a visible sheen on the receiving waters. 3. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above shall betaken at the following locations: nearest accessible point after final treatment but prior to actual discharge or mixing with the receiving waters. 4. Samples shall be collected in accordance with Part I.E.B. 5. MR = Monitor and Report only. 6. a. If the monthly average concentration limits for BOD., and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) is less than or equal to 30 mg/I, then for BOD and TSS, the arithmetic mean of the values of the effluent shall not.exceed 15 percent of the arithmetic mean of the values of the influent. b. If the monthly average concentration limits for BOD5 is less than or equal to 30 mg/1 and the monthly average concentration for TSS is greater than 30 mg/I, then for BOD, the arithmetic mean of the values of the effluent shall not exceed 15 percent of the arithmetic mean of the values of the influent. c. If the monthly average concentration for BOD, is equal to 45 mg/I and the monthly average concentration for TSS is greater than 30 mg/I; then for BOD, the arithmetic mean of the values of the effluent shall not exceed 35 percent of the arithmetic mean of the values of the influent. TART I Page 4 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 B. EFFLUENT TOXICITY LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS ►-INTERIM LIMITS. 1 . During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until the date of. written Departmental notification that the Final Limits will become effective, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number 001. Such discharge shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS Biological Monitoring (Whole Effluent Acute Toxicity Testing) DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS Other Units (Specify) Monthly Daily Average Maximum MR = Monitor and Report MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Measurement Sample Frequency Type MR' 1 /month 24 Hr. Composite 2. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above shall be taken at the following locations: at or near the discharge, but prior to mixing with the receiving waters. 3. After twelve (12) consecutive months of "passed" toxicity testing results, the Department may terminate the screening process and impose a limitation. The Final Limits page shall become effective and the Interim Limits page shall expire on the first day of the month after the Department informs the Permittee in writing. 4. See Part III. D. for additional toxicity requirements. PART I Page 5 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 ►FINAL LIMITS. 1. During the 'period beginning after written Departmental notification that the Final Limits will become effective, and lasting through the expiration date, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number 001. Such discharge shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS MONITORING CHARACTERISTICS REQUIREMENTS Other Units (Specify) Monthly Daily Measurement Sample Average Maximum Frequency Type 3iological Monitoring - 0 1 /month 24 Hr. Composite Whole Effluent Acute Toxicity Testing) 2. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above shall be taken at the following locations: at or near the discharge, but prior to mixing with the receiving waters. 3. See Part III. D. for additional toxicity requirements. PART I Page 6 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 C. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS Not applicable to this permit. D. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 1. a. Within 120 days from the effective date of this permit, the permittee shall submit the following to the Department as an update to the pretreatment program previously approved: 1. The headworks analysis shall be recalculated to incorporate any changes in stream limits, removal rates, POTW design capacity, 7Q10 flows, etc. This includes evaluation of the need for local limits as defined under 40 CFR Part 403.5(c) and (d). The headworks analysis , must take into consideration the Water Classifications and Standards for the permittee's receiving stream to the satisfaction of the Department. 2. Reevaluation of industrial allocation of pollutants. 3. Submittal . of the latest version of the sewer use ordinance, with proposed revisions to comply with latest'prefreatment regulations (40 CFR Part-403) and a legal opinion as required.under Phase IB of a pretreatment program submittal. 4. Submittal of new pretreatment questionnaires for all regulated Industrial Users. 5. A Phase IA listing updated to include any industries tying on during the previous five years. 6. Submittal for approval of draft revised Industrial User Permits. 7. Submittal of a comprehensive list showing what industries discharge to this treatment facility and the category each falls under, if any. 8. Submit an Enforcement Response Plan for approval in accordance with 40 CFR 403.8(f)(5). 9. The permittee shall demonstrate to the Department's satisfaction that the update to the overall pretreatment ',program complies. with the latest EPA Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 122 and 403, Federal Register Volume 55, No. 142 dated Tuesday, July 24, 1990. 10. The Department may requiee ,the permittee to provide any additional testing, information, calculations and/or reports that would be appropriate to document compliance with this requirement prior to concurrence with the revisions to the pretreatment program. 11. The Department will review the pretreatment program update and revised headworks analysis to determine if this permit requires modification or revocation and reissuance to include specific effluent metals/toxics monitoring and/or metals/toxics limitations. b. Within 60 days after final approval by the Department, the permittee shall implement the approved changes and/or revisions -to the pretreatment program. PART I . Page 7 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 2. No later than 14 calendar days following a date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit either a -report of progress. or, in the case of specific actions being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or noncompliance. In the latter case, the notice shall include the cause of noncompliance, any remedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next scheduled requirement. _. MONITORING AND REPORTING 1. Representative Sampling Samples and measurements taken as required herein shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. 2. Flow Measurements Appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be present. and used to ensure the,accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. The devices shall be installed, calibrated and maintained to ensure that the accuracy of the measurements is consistent with the accepted capability of that type of 'device. Devices selected shadi=gpe lable_of measuring flows with a maximum deviation of less than ± 10% from the true rates throughout the range of expected discharge volumes. The primary flow device'must be accessible to the use of a continuous flow recorder. Where a flume is present,, a separate_ stilling well for Department/EPA use must be.provided if required by the Department. 3. Reporting Monitoring Results a. Effluent Monitoring Effluent monitoring results obtained each month shall be reported monthly on a Discharge Monitoring Report Form (EPA Form 3320-1). The first report is due postmarked no later than the 28th day of the month following the month this permit becomes effective. b. Groundwater Monitoring (if applicable) Groundwater monitoring results must be reported quarterly on a Groundwater Monitoring Report Form (DHEC 1938) postmarked no later than the 28th day of the month following the completed reporting period. The first report is due on the 28th day of the 4th month following the month this permit becomes effective. C. Pretreatment Program Monitoring (if applicable) Data for monitoring the Pretreatment Program shall be submitted with the Discharge Monitoring Results. The data and the schedule for submittal is specified in Part III. A. (Pretreatment Requirements). d. Submittal of Reports One original and one copy of these. and all other reports required herein, shall be submitted to the: S.C. Department -of Health an&Environmental Control Bureau of Water Pollution Control Enforcement Section 2600 Bull Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 PART I Page 8 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 4. Test Procedures Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to regulations published pursuant to State Environmental Laboratory Certification Regulation 61-81 and Section 304(h) of the Act, as amended. (Federal Register, October 16, 1973; Title 40, Chapter I, Sub -chapter D, Part 136 "Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants." Amended by Federal Register, December 1, 1976, October 8, 1991, and any other amendments that may be promulgated.) 5. Recording of Results For each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permittee shall record the following information: a. the exact place, date and time of sampling; b. the dates and times the analyses were performed; C. the person(s) who performed the analyses and the laboratory certification number where applicable; d. the analytical techniques or methods used; and e. the results of all required analyses. 6. Additional Monitoring by Permittee If the permittee monitors any pollutant at the location(s) designated herein more frequently than required by this permit, using approved analytical methods as specified herein, the results of such monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the values required in the Discharge Monitoring Report Form (EPA-3320-1).' Such increased frequency shall also be indicated. Additional or accelerated monitoring may be required to determine the nature and impact of a non -complying discharge on the environment or to determine if a single non- complying sample is representative of the long term condition (monthly average). 7. Records Retention All records and information resulting from the monitoring activities required by this permit including all records of analysis performed, calibration and maintenance of instrumentation,. and recordings from continuous monitoring instrumentation shall be retained for a minimum of three (3) years, or longer if requested by the Department. The permittee shall furnish to the Department, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. 8. Definitions a. "Monthly average", other than for fecal coliform, is the arithmetic mean of all samples collected in a calendar month period. The monthly average for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of all samples collected in a calendar month period. The monthly average- loading is the arithmetic average of` all individual loading determinations made during the month. b.. "Weekly average", other than for fecal coliform, is the. arithmetic mean of all the samples collected during a one -week period..The weekly average for fecal coliform is the geometric mean- of all samples collected 'during a one week period. For self- monitoring, purposes,weekly periods in a calendar month ;are defined as three (3) consecutive seven-day intervals starting" with the first day 6f"the calendar month and a fourth interval containing seven (7) days plus those days beyond the 28th day in a 9 Y p Y Y Y 4 " PART I Page 9 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 calendar month. The value to be reported is the single highest of the four (4) weekly averages computed during a calendar month. The weekly average loading: is the arithmetic average of all individual loading determinations made during. the week. C. "Daily maximum" is the highest average value recorded of samples collected on any single day during the calendar month. d. "Instantaneous maximum or minimum" is the highest or lowest value recorded of any_ sample collected during the calendar month. e. "Arithmetic Mean" of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. f. "Geometric mean" of any set of values is the Nth root of the product of the individual values where N is equal to the number of individual values. The geometric mean is equivalent to the antilog of the arithmetic mean of the logarithms of ,the individual values. For purposes of calculating the geometric mean, values of zero (0) shall be considered to be one (1). g. "Department" is the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. h. "Act" is the Clean Water Act (Formerly referred to as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act) Public Law 92-500, as amended. i. "Grab Sample" is an individual discrete or single influent or effluent portion of at. least 100 milliliters collected at a time representative of the discharge and over a period not exceeding 15 minutes and retained separately for analysis. Instantaneous flow measured at the time of grab sample collection shall be used to calculate quantity. j. "Composite Sample" is one of the following four types of composite samples as specified ,within this permit: (1) An influent or effluent portion collected continuously over a specified period of time at a rate proportional to the flow. (2) A combination of not less than eight (8) influent or effluent grab samples collected at regular (equal) intervals over a specified period of time, properly preserved, (See part I.E.4.) and composited by increasing the volume of each aliquot in proportion to flow. If continuous flow measurement is. not used to composite in proportion to flow,.the following method will be used: Take an instantaneous flow measurement each time a grab sample is collected. At the end of the sampling period, sum the instantaneous flow measurements to obtain a total flow to determine the partial amount (percentage) of each grab sample to be combined to obtain the composite sample. (3) A combination of not less than eight (8) influent or effluent grab samples of equal volume but at variable time intervals that are inversely proportional to the volume ofthe flow. That is, the time interval between aliquots is reduced as the volume of flow increases. (4) This -is an optional method that maybe used with prior, Departmental approval if effluent:; flows, =on a daily basis — do do .not vary more .,than ± 15%. A combination of,..not...less'.than eight (8) influent or effluent grab samples of constant.,.(equal),. -volume collected at., regular, (equal) time intervals over 'a specified penod'of time, while being properly preserved M PART I Page 10 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 Continuous flow or the sum of instantaneous flows measured and averaged for the specified compositing time period shall be used with composite sample results to calculate quantity. Right of Entry The permittee shall allow the Commissioner of the Department of Health and Environmental Control, the Regional Administrator of EPA, and/or their authorized representatives: a. To enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity and effluent source is located in which any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and, b. At reasonable times to have access to and copy any records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; to inspect any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices or operations regulated or required under this permit; and to sample or monitor any substances or parameters at any location for the purpose of assuring permit compliance. PART 11 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Duty to Comply PART II ' - Page 11 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit non-compliance constitutes a violation of the Act and the South Carolina Pollution Control Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for the denial of a permit renewal application. 2. Civil and Criminal Liability a. Any person who violates a term, condition or schedule of compliance contained within this permit is subject to the actions defined by Sections 48-1-320 and 48-1-330 of the South Carolina Pollution Control Act. b. Except as provided in permit conditions on "Bypassing" (Part II.C.2.), nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from civil or criminal penalties for non-compliance. C. It shall not be an acceptable defense of the permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. d. It is the responsibility of the permittee to have a treatment facility that will meet the final effluent limitations of this permit. The approval of plans and specifications by the Department does not relieve the permittee of responsibility for compliance. 3. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under Section 311 of the Act, the South Carolina Pollution Control Act or applicable provisions of the South Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Act and the South Carolina Oil and Gas Act. 4. Permit Modification a. The permittee shall furnish to the Department within a reasonable time any relevant information which the Department may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the permit, or to determine compliance with the -permit. b. Upon sufficient cause, this permit may be modified, revoked, reissued, or terminated during its term, after public notice and opportunity for a hearing. Modifications deemed to be minor will not reauire public notice. C. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated non-compliance, does not -stay any permit condition. 5. Toxic Pollutants Notwithstanding Part II.A.4. above, if.a toxic effluent standard or prohibition (including any schedule of compliance specified in such effluent standard or prohibition) is established under Section 307(a) of the Act for a toxic pollutant which is present in the discharge and such standard or prohibition is more stringent than any limitations for such pollutant in this permit, PART II' - Page 12 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 this permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic effluent standard or prohibition and the permittee so notified. 6. State Laws Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable State law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Act. 7. Property Rights The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations. 8. Severability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit shall not be affected thereby. 9. Onshore and Offshore Construction This permit does not authorize or approve'the construction of any onshore or offshore physical structures or facilities or the undertaking of any work; in any navigable waters. B. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Change in Discharge All discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit. The discharge of any pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than'or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation of the permit. Any planned facility expansions, production increases, or process modifications which will result in a new or different discharge of pollutants must be reported by submission of a new NPDES application or, if such changes will 'not violate the effluent limitations specified in this permit, by notice to the Department of such .changes. Following such notice, the permit may be modified to specify and limit any pollutant not previously limited. 2. Twenty -Four Hour Non -Compliance Reporting a. The permittee shall report -any non-compliance with provisions specified in this permit which may endanger public health or the environment. The permittee shall notify the Department orally within 24 hours of becoming aware of such conditions: 'During normal working hours call 803/734-5300. After hour reporting should be made to the 24 hour Emergency Response telephone number 803/253-6488. The permittee shall provide the following information to the Department in writing, within five (5) days of becoming aware of such conditions: 1. A description, of the discharge and cause of non-compliance; and, 2. -The period of non-compliance, including exact dates' and times; or, if not corrected, the anticipated time -the non-compliance_ is expected to continue, and `steps` being taken to` reduce; eliminate `and prevent. recurrence of the non- complying discharge. PART II Page 13 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 b. The following violations shall be included in a 24 hour report when they might endanger health or the environment: 1. An unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in this permit; 2. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. C. As soon as the permittee has knowledge of or anticipates the need for a bypass, but not later than ten (10) days before the date of the bypass, it shall notify the Department and provide a determination of the need for bypass as well as the anticipated quality, quantity, time of duration, and effect of the bypass. 3. Other Non -Compliance The permittee shall report in narrative form, all instances of non-compliance not. previously reported under Section B, Paragraph B.2., at the time Discharge Monitoring Reports are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Paragraph B.2.a. 4. Transfer of Ownership or Control A permit may be transferred to another party under the following conditions: a. The permittee notifies the Department of the proposed transfer at least thirty (30) days in.advance.of the. proposed transfer date; b. A written agreement is submitted to the Department between the existing and new permittee containing a specific date for the transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability for violations up to that date and thereafter. Transfers are not effective if, within thirty (30) days of receipt of proposal, the Department disagrees and notifies the current permittee and the new permittee of the, intent to modify, revoke and reissue, or terminate the permit. and to require that a new application be filed. 5. Expiration of Permit The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration. date of this permit, unless a completed application for reissuance is submitted no later than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration date. Permission may be granted to submit an application later than this, but not later than the expiration date of the permit. In accordance with Section 1- 23-370 of the code of laws of South Carolina, if a timely and sufficient application is made for any activity of a continuing nature, the existing permit does not expire until a final determination is made to renew or .deny renewal of the existing permit. 6. Signatory Requirements All applications, reports or information submitted to the Department shall be signed and certified. ` a. All permit applications shall be signed as follows: 1. For a corporation: by a principal executive officer of at least the level of vice- presdent or by a duly"authorized representative; 2. 'For a partnership yor sole proprietorship:. by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or,' l PART II' Page 14 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 3. For a municipality, State, Federal or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Department shall be signed by a person described above or by duly authorized representation only if: 1. The authorization is made in writing by a person described above and submitted to the Department; 2. The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, superintendent, or position of equivalent responsibility. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.) 7. Availability of Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under Section 48-1-270 of the South Carolina Pollution Control -Act, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Department and the Regional Administrator. ' As required ' by the Act, effluent data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in Section 48-1-340 of the South Carolina Pollution Control Act. 8. Changes in Discharges of Toxic Pollutants or Hazardous Substances a. The permittee shall notify the Department as soon 'as it knows or has reason to believe that any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge in any outf all of: 1. Any toxic pollutant(s) identified under Section 307(a) of the Act which exceed the highest of the following concentrations and are not limited in the permit. 1 mg/I for antimony (Sb); 0.500 mg/I for 2,4-dinitrophenol or 2-methyj,-4,6-dinitrophenol; 0.200 mg/I for acrolein or acrylonitrile; 0.100 mg/I for any other toxic pollutant; or, Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported in the permit application. -2. Any hazardous substance(s) identified under Section 311 of the", Act as determined by Federal Regulation 40 CFR 117. b. The permittee must notify the Department as soon as it knows or has reason to believe that it has begun or expects to begin to use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or by-product .any toxic pollutant. or hazardous substance which was not reported in the permit application: .PART II Page 15 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Facilities Operation a. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance includes effective performance based on design facility removals, adequate funding, adequate operator staffing and training, and adequate laboratory and process controls as determined by the laboratory certification program of the Department. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems only when necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. Maintenance of facilities, which necessitates unavoidable interruption of operation and degradation of effluent quality shall be scheduled during non -critical water quality periods and carried out in a manner approved by the Department. b. The permittee shall provide for the performance of routine daily treatment plant inspections by the certified operator as defined in Part II.C.1. The inspection, shall include, but is.not limited to, areas which require a visual observation to determine efficient operations and for which immediate corrective measures can be taken using the O & M manual as a guide.. All inspections shall be recorded and shall include the date, time and name of person making the inspection, corrective measures taken, and routine equipment maintenance, repair, or replacement performed. The permittee shall maintain all records of inspections at the permitted facility as required by Part I.E.7, and the records shall be made available for on -site review during normal working hours. C. The permittee shall provide for an operator, as certified by the South Carolina Board of. Certification for Environmental Systems Operators, with a grade equal to or higher than the classification designated in Part 111.B.1. The name and grade of the operator of record shall be submitted to the Department prior to placing the facility into operation. A roster of operators associated with the facility's operation and their certification grades shall also be submitted with the name of the "operator -in -charge". Any changes in operator or operators shall be submitted to the Department as they occur. d. The permittee .shall maintain at the permitted facility a complete Operations and Maintenance Manual for the waste treatment plant. The manual shall be made available for on -site review during normal working hours. The manuai.shall contain operation and maintenance instructions for all equipment and appurtenances associated with the waste treatment plant. The manual shall contain a general description of the treatment process(es), operating characteristics that will produce maximum treatment efficiency and corrective action- to be taken' should operating difficulties be encountered. 2. Bypassing Any intentional diversion from or bypass of waste streams from any portion of wastewater collection and treatment'facilities which is not a designed or established operating mode for the facility is prohibited except (a) where unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage, or (b).where.excessive storm drainage or- run-off would damage any facilities.necessaryfor compliance�withilthe effluent limitations- and prohibitions of this permit and there were no feasible alternatives to the , bypass,_; such as the. use of auxiliary treatment facilities or retention of uritreated -wastes. "Severe; property. damage" does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. PART 11- Page 16 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 3. Duty to Mitigate, Halt or Reduce Activity The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to. prevent, minimize or correct any. adverse impact on public health or the environment, resulting from non-compliance with this permit. Upon reduction, loss, or failure of the treatment facility, the permittee shall, to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with this permit, control production or all discharges or both until the facility is restored or an alternative method of treatment is provided. 4. Power Failures In order to maintain compliance with effluent limitations and prohibitions of this permit, the permittee shall either: a. In accordance with the Schedule of Compliance contained in Part I.D., provide an alternative power source sufficient to operate the wastewater control facilities; or, if such alternative power source is not in existence, and no date for its implementation appears in Part I.D., have a plan of operation which will: b. Halt, reduce, or otherwise control production. and/or all discharges upon the reduction, -loss, or failure of the primary source of power to the wastewater control facilities. 5. Removed Substances Solids, sludges, filter backwash or other residuals removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent such materials from entering State waters and in accordance with guidelines issued pursuant to Section 405 of the Act, and the terms of a construction or NPDES and/or solid or hazardous waste permit issued by the Department (See Part III for specific disposal method approved). 6. All Weather Access Road The permittee shall maintain an all weather access road to the wastewater treatment plant, and appurtenances at all times. PART° III 4. PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS PART III Page 17 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 i 1. Pretreatment Regulations and Program Requirements k a. The permittee's Pretreatment Program was originally approved on June 14, 1985 should be updated and implemented according to the Schedule of Compliance of this permit (Part I.d., Paragraph 1). b. In addition to the discharge monitoring reports submitted in accordance with Part I.E.3., the Permittee shall also submit copies of the following with the discharge monitoring reports on or before the 28th of January, April, July, and October. Any Permits to Discharge issued to, or Contracts entered into with, non - domestic dischargers during the, previous quarter if. said dischargers must be regulated. The names of any non -domestic dischargers. that are in -violation. of any limits, either specific or general, imposed as' part of the Pretreatment Program and an explanation of the action(s) being carried out to bring them into compliance. - Any schedules of compliance agreed to by or imposed on a non -domestic discharger for the purpose of bringing said discharger into compliance with the established discharge limits. A report showing the. number of regulated non -domestic dischargers; the number monitored and/or inspected during the quarter; the cumulative number monitored and/or inspected during the year to date; the number in compliance and non-compliance during the quarter and the number in' -compliance or non- compliance during the year to date. c. Permittee shall require all non -domestic dischargers into Per ee's system to comply with pretreatment provisions of the Clean Water Act (Public aw 95-217), as set forth in the General Pretreatment Regulations, 40 CFR Part 403, promulgated thereunder, and with the Permittee's State Approved Pretreatment Program. 2. Prohibited Discharges The Permittee shall not allow discharge of pollutant(s) into its treatment works by any non - domestic source(s), if such pollutant(s) may inhibit or interfere with the operation or performance of the works. Further, the Permittee shall not allow introduction ofthe following pollutants into its treatment works: a. Pollutant(s) which create a fire or explosion hazard in the POTW, including, but not limited to, wastestreams with a closed cup flashpoint of less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Centigrade using the test methods specified .in 40 CFR 261.21. b. Pollutant(s) which will cause corrosive structural damage to the POTW, but in no case discharges with pH lower than 5.0, unless the works is specifically -designed to accommodate such discharges. c. Solid or viscous pollutant(s) in amounts which will cause obstruction to the flow in the POTW resulting- in interference. PART III Page 18 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 d. Any pollutant, including .oxygen demanding pollutants, (BOD, etc.) released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration 'which will cause interference with the POTW. e. Heat in amounts which will inhibit biological activity in the POTW resulting in interference, but in no case heat in such quantities that the temperature at the POTW Treatment Plant exceeds 40°C (104°F) unless the Approval Authority, upon request of the POTW, approves alternate temperature limits. f. Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that will cause interference or pass through. g. Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause acute worker health and safety problems. h. Any trucked or hauled pollutants, except at -discharge points designated by the POTW. Upon development of specific limits for these pollutant categories, either in an approved POTW Pretreatment Program or otherwise, such limits shall be deemed prohibitions for the purpose of Section" 307(d) of the Act and shall be enforceable ,in lieu of the general prohibitions set forth above. 3>- ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS The wastewater treatment plant shall be assigned a classification of Group IV-B (Biological) in the Permit to Construct which is issued by the Department. This classification corresponds to an operator 'with a grade of A. 2. The Permittee shall monitor all parameters consistent with conditions established by this Permit on the fourth (4th) Tuesday of every calendar month, unless otherwise approved by this Department. Additional monitoring, as necessary to meet the frequency requirements of this Permit (Part I.A., I.B., and I.C., if applicable) shall be performed by the Permittee. SLUDGE REQUIREMENTS 1. Sludge Use and Disposal a. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards and/or prohibitions established under Section.307(a) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) for toxic pollutants and with standards for sludge use. and disposal established in 40 CFR Parts 122, 123, 258, 501 and 503 and under Section 405(d) of the CWA; within the time provided in the regulations that establish these prohibitions or standards for sludge use or disposal, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. b. The Permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge or sludge use or.disposal in violatiori.of this permit which has a:reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. C. This permit may be modified ,to address any standard for sludge use or disposal promulgated under Section 405(d) and Section 503 - of the Clean Water Act or additional controls of a. pollutant or practice not currently limited in this permit. d. , It must be.noted that, 40 CFR:Part. 503. Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge, Federal Register , Volume 58, No: 32;" pa'ges 9248 'through 9415, dated Felirua 1.9,1993, ..is :effective `March 22: 1993. Therefore; where the Federal ry Regulation' is more stringent than - the ' existing State guidance, the new Federal PART III Page 19 of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 Department will remain -in effect and all conditions and requirements will apply; however, this does not relieve the permittee from complying with theconditions of 40 CFR Part 503. 1. Compliance with the standards (40 CFR Part 503). shall be achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but in no case later than February 19,1994. 2. When compliance with the standard requires construction of new pollution control facilities, compliance with the standards (40 CFR Part 503) shall be achieved as expeditiously as possible but in no case later than February 19, 1995. 3. All other requirements for the frequency of monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting identified in 40 CFR Part 503, are effective on July 20, 1993. 4. Until such time as a specific sludge disposal permit is issued under the provisions of 40 CFR Part 503, the direct enforceability (§ 503.3(b)) of the sludge standards requires that the permittee shall not use or dispose of sewage sludge through any practice for which requirements are established in 40 CFR Part 503, except in accordance with those requirements. 5. Class I sludge management facilities (includes but is not limited. to all facilities with pretreatment programs, Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) with a design flow rate equal to or greater than 1 Million gallons per day, and POTW's that serve 10,000 people or more) shall submit the following to EPA Region IV (Attn: Regional Sludge Management Coordinator, Office of Water, EPA Region IV, 345 Courtland Street N.E., Atlanta Georgia, 30365.) with a duplicate copy to the Department: a. The information in 40 CFR Part 503.17(a) except the information in § 503.17(a)(3)(ii), 503.17(a)(4)00 and 503.17(a)(5)(ii), for the appropriate requirements on February 19 of each year. b. The information in 40 CFR Part 503.17(a)(5)(ii)(A) through (a)(5)(ii)(G) on February 19 of each year when ninety (90) percent or more of any of the cumulative pollutant loading rates in Table 2 `of § 503.13 is reached at a site. The requirements to send information to EPA Region IV will remain in effect until the State of South Carolina is delegated the sludge program under 40 CFR Part 123 or 40 CFR Part 501.- e. 1 . The permittee must obtain prior Departmental approval of planned changes in the facility when the alteration or addition results in a significant change in the permittee's sludge use or disposal practices, and such alteration,, addition or change may justify the application of permit conditions that are different from or absent in the existing permit, including notification of additional use of disposal sites not reported during the permit application processor not reported pursuant to an approved land, application plan. 2. The sludge disposal permit may be modified or,revoked and reissued if there are material and substantial .alterations or additions to the permitted .facility or activity' (including` change or changes in the, permittee'"s sludge use or disposal practice) which'occurred after the permit issuance which justify the application of permit con ditions'which'are different from or'absent in'ttie existing permit. PART III Page 20. of 21 Permit No. SCO020443 The sludge disposal permit may be terminated if there is a change in any condition that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of any discharge or sludge use or disposal practice controlled by the permit. _ g. Periodic inspections will be conducted by Department authorized representatives to ensure compliance with State regulations and permit stipulations. Any necessary modification to this permit may be based upon these evaluations. h. Records of monitoring required by the permits related to sludge use and disposal activities must be kept at least five (5) years (or longer as required by 40 CFR Part 503). Sludge monitoring procedures shall be those specified in 1) 40 CFR Part 503; 2) 40 CFR-Part 136; or 3) other procedures specified in the sludge permit (in that order of "preference" depending on the availability and applicability of a particular method at the time the sludge permit is issued). The permittee must provide sludge monitoring results on a form(s) approved by the Department. k. The permittee shall submit the results of all sludge monitoring if done more frequently than required by the sludge permit. The permittee should note that under 40 CFR 122.41(1), the "anti -backsliding" provision applies only to surface water dischargers. The "anti -backsliding" provision does not apply to sludge use and disposal activities. 2. Letter Permit Incorporation The letters issued by SCDHEC Bureau of Water Pollution Control dated August 15, 1994 and January 4. 1995 will be incorporated into and become a part of this permit. All conditions included in thesw letters shall become a requirement of this NPDES permit. 3. Sludge Transportation and Disposal Sludge solids will be removed from the City of Rock Hill/Manchester Creek Plant (#SC00201 .3) and transported to the York County Landfill (DWP-103) or Northeast Sanitary Landfill (DWP-134) under the following conditions: a. All containers for sludge collection and transportation shall be structurally sound in every respect and shall be so constructed as to prevent leakage or spillage of any kind while in the process of pumping, storage, or transit. b. Permitting of sludge hauling will be on a five (5) year basis coincidental with and part of this NPDES permit for the sludge generator. This transportation permit is effective immediately and expires with the expiration of this NPDES permit. C. The total volume of waste transported shall not exceed the available capacity of the disposal sites. d. The hauling of sludge may be temporarily suspended or permanently revoked when, in the opinion of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control or any of its authorized representatives, the Permittee has failed to comply with the permitting, hauling, transportation, or disposal requirements of these guidelines. e. The Permittee is responsible for the handling, transportation, and disposal of all sludge from the various source(s) transported to the approved disposal site. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to spills, accidents, unauthorized leaks, or other hazards which may occur. PART III Page 21 of 21 Permit No. SC0020443 D. WHOLE EFFLUENT TOXICITY TESTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Acute Toxicity Testing a. A 48-hour static acute toxicity test shall be conducted at the frequency noted on in Part I.B. Effluent Toxicity Limitations and Monitoring Requirements, using a control and 100% effluent. The Test shall be conducted using Ceriodaphnia dubia as the test organism and in accordance with "Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms, (EPA/600/4-85/013) and the Test Requirements in South Carolina Procedures for Pass/Fail Modifications of the Ceriodaphnia 48 Hour Acute Toxicity Test and Ceriodaphnia Survival and Reproduction Test " (SCDHEC, May 1989). The raw data and results shall be submitted in accordance with Part I.E. of the permit for each test. Two copies of toxicity reports are required to be submitted to DHEC. The test must be performed by a DHEC certified laboratory. b. If the test results indicate a significant difference in Ceriodaphnia dubia survival between the control and 100% waste concentration at the 95 % confidence level (p = 0.05), the test shall be deemed a failure. C. If a test fails during the screening period (Interim Toxicity Limits Page where toxicity limitations are Monitor and Report Only), a toxicity evaluation plan shall be submitted to the Enforcement Section of the Bureau of Water Pollution Control within sixty (60) days of notification to the Department of test results. d. The permittee must indicate on the discharge monitoring report forms whether the test passes or fails. If the test fails, the number "1 " shall be placed on the form. If the test passes, the number "0" shall be placed on the form. e. Twelve consecutive acceptable months of toxicity testing results may result in quarterly testing in lieu of monthly tests at the Department's discretion. E. OTHER GROUNDWATER OR LAND APPLICATION OF EFFLUENT REQUIREMENTS Not applicable to this permit. F. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Reopener Clauses a. This permit may be modified or revoked and reissued to incorporate new or modify existing toxicity limitations and monitoring requirements in the event toxicity testing or other studies conducted on the effluent or receiving waters indicate that detrimental effects may be expected in the receiving waters as a result of this discharge. b. This permit may be modified or revoked and reissued to incorporate new or modify existing metals limitations and monitoring requirements in the event toxicity testing, pretreatment limits, or other studies conducted on the effluent or receiving waters indicate that detrimental effects may be expected in the receiving waters as a result of this discharge. This permit may be modified or revoked and reissued to facilitate a reduction in the metais monitoring frequency if, after one year of testing, a reduction is deemed appropriate by the Department. This statement does not guarantee a reduction in the metals monitoring frequency. 2. The term "true color" is used herein to mean the color of the water from which the turbidity has been removed. The color shall be determined by spectrophotometric comparison and reported in Platinum - Cobalt Units (PT -CO Units).