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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG510131_permit modification_19901010f State of North Carolina ' 1 71996 Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor George T. Everett, Ph.D. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director October 10, 1990 Mr. Roy G. McClinton Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc. 7401 Carmel Exec. Park, Suite 206 Charlotte, NC 28226 Subject: NPDES Permit No. NCO075426 Morristown Grocery Person County Dear Mr. McClinton: The Division has received and reviewed your request for modification or waiver of monitoring requirements. In January of 1984, the Division enacted new minimum monitoring requirements that apply statewide to all facilities. These new monitoring requirements have been incorporated into permits as they became eligible for renewal or upon 60 days notice for those facilities which have a questionable compliance status. The old monitoring frequency was insufficient to allow the Division to accurately determine the compliance status of most facilities. In addition, the new requirements have abolished many of the unnecessary influent and stream monitoring requirements. In accordance with Title 15, North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Section 213 .0508(b) (1), the Director of the Division of Environmental Management may modify or waive any of the tests and measurements, sampling points, or frequency of sampling requirements. Accordingly I have decided to grant your request to monitor once per month for pH and once per month for Oil and Grease. Attached is a revised effluent sheet which reflects the requested changes. This sheet should be inserted into your permit and the old effluent sheet should be discarded. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 11666, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. Pollution Prevention Pays k P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Roy G. McClinton Page Two October 10, 1990 If you have further questions in this matter, please call Mr. Don Safrit at (919) 733-5083. ncerely, J I� eorge T. Everett cc: Mr. Jim Patrick, EPA Raleigh Regional Supervisor Compliance Central Files Technical Support Branch DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 2, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Dale Overcash FROM: Juan C. Mangles THROUGH: Carla Sanderson Ruth Swanek QC5 SUBJECT: NPDES Permit Modification Little Huff, Inc. NPDES Permit No. NCO075426 Person County The Technical Support Branch has reviewed the attached permit modification request for the subject facility. The data submitted for pH and Oil & Grease during the last twelve months provide no technical basis for denying a change in measurementp frequencies. Subsequently, the following modifications are recom- mended: a) pH Measurement Frequency from 2/month to 1/month. b) Oil and Grease Measurement Frequency from 2/month to 1/month. Please contact me if you need further clarification on this matter. .;s cc: Tim Donnelly Little Huff, Inc. WLA File Central Files Conventional units for allocation limits unless noted () Allocation Number: 4876 NPDES #: NCO075426 Modeler: JCM Facility Name: LITTLE HUFF, INC. Design Flow: 000.014 Stream: UT DEEP CREEK %Domestic: 0 %Industrial: 100 County: PERSON Regional Office: RRO Subbasin: 030401 Date Request Received: 09-27-88 Date Approval Form Sent: 12-20-88 Date Approval Received: 01-19-89 Date WLA Mailed to Requestor: 02-02-89 Existing/Proposed: P Awaiting Information: U Confirmation: N BOD5: TSS: W7010: 0 3002: 0 NH3: pH: S7Q10: 0 DA: 0.25 DO: Coli: Oavg: 0.23 Recommend Removal (Y,N): N Toxicity Limits: CHRONIC (Acute,Chronic,None) Limits Change in Next Permit (Y,N): N Comments: ETHYLENE IS ADDED TO MONITORED PARAMETERS LIST PER RRO :Find: Next, P)revious, Quit? Conventional units for allocation limits unless noted t) Allocation Number: 5385 NPDES #: NCO075426 Modeler: TBS Facility Name: LITTLE HUFF, INC. Design Flow: 000.014 Stream: UT DEEP CREEK %Domestic: 0 %industrial: 100 County: PERSON Regional Office: RRO Subbasin: 030401 Date Request Received: 08-25-89 Date Approval Form Sent: 09-25-89 Date Approval Received: 10-03-89 Date WLA Mailed to Requestor: 10-06-89 Existing/Proposed: P Awaiting Information: N Confirmation: N BOD5: TSS: W7010: 0 3002: 0 NH3: pH: S7010: 0 DA: 0.25 DO: Coli: Qavg: 0.23 Recommend Removal (Y,N): N Toxicity Limits: CHRONIC (Acute,Chronic,None) Limits Change in Next Permit (Y,N): N Comments: REQUESTS REVISION OF SET SOLIDS & TURB, MONITOR ETHYLENE Find: N)ext, P)revious, Quit? Delta ////Ak Environmental Consultants, Inc. 7401 Carmel Exec. Park, Suite 206 Charlotte, NC 28226 704/541-9890 FAX:704/543-4035 July 30, 1990 North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Attention: Mr. Dale Overcash Subject: NPDES Permit Modification Permit No. NC0075426 Morristown Grocery Roxboro, North Carolina Delta No. 50-88-127 Dear Mr. Overcash: lye 067sya� ,t KKKY d:l _`. ` 79,90 6�F�p?jlt/f, Enclosed please find a check for $25.00 to, cover the minor modifications requested below, and an authorization letter from Mr. Humphries of Little Huff, Inc. Requested modifications for Permit No. NC0075426 are as follows: H Measurement Frequena from Twice onth to Once/Month 1) pH limits established in the NPDES permit are greater than 6.0 but less than 9.0 for effluent samples. Table 1 shows that pH in the discharge water has been consistently within the specified range. Delta is requesting that the sampling frequency be changed from twice/month to once/month. Oil and Grease Measurement Frequency from TwicelMonth to Once/Month 2) Also shown in Table 1, oil and grease found. in the discharge water has been consistently well below set daily levels specified in the NPDES permit, with all measurements below 5 mg/L except for three. Due to the high cost of sampling, analysis fees and transportation costs, Delta requests the sampling frequency be changed from twice/month to once/month. Practical Solutions to Environmental Concerns W Dale Overcash July 30, 1990 Page 2 If you have any questions concerning this matter or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (704) 541-9890. Sincerely, DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC Roy G. McClinton Civil Engineer Steven S. Gerritsen Project Manager RGM/dab Enclosure cc, Mr. Neff Humphries, Little Huff, Inc. SEP 0 4 199L) PERFtp'!T�' IV. F" Nlo I "W' f. July 26, 1990 Department of Environmental Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Attention: Mr. Dale Overcash Subject: NPDES Permit Modification Permit No. NC0075426 Delta No. 50-88-127 Dear Mr. Overcash: I hereby authorize Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc. to apply for an NPDES permit modification (No. NC0075426) for Little Huff, Inc., Morristown Grocery site located in Person County, Roxboro, North Carolina. Sincerely, Neil Humphries SEP 0 4 j 9 9 U Little Huff, Inc. NH/dab q 3 F TABLE 1 Systems Analytical Summary Report Little Huff, Inc. Morristown Grocery Roxboro, North Carolina Delta No. 50-88-127 Oil and Date pH Grease (mgU 08/16/89 8.2 <5.0 09/06/89 8.3 <5.0 09/12/89 8.4 <5.0 09/26/89 8.2 <5.0 10/10/89 8.2 <5.0 System Breakdown - Extensive shortcircuit in wires within the underground conduit from the control panel to the recovery well had caused damage to controls, and the submersible pump was shorted and had to be replaced. * 12/20/89 7.5 5.0 01/09/90 8.0 <5.0 01/24/90 8.2 <5.0 02/07/90 8.1 20.0 O2/21/90 8.1 <5.0 03/06/90 8.2 <5.0 03/22/90 8.2 <5.0 04/06/94 7.9 <5.0 04/12/90 8.2 <5.0 05/O1/90 7.3 <5.0 05/24/90 8.3 14.0 Table 1 (continued) Page 2 06/11/90 8.1 <5.0 06/21/90 8.2 <5.0 07/03/90 8.2 <5.0 Note: Due to the effectiveness of the ground water recovery system recovering dissolved contamination from the ground water in the monitoring wells, the DHENR has modified sampling and reporting frequencies from quarterly to semi-annual in a correspondence dated February 3, 1990. Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc. 7401 Carmel Exec. Park, Suite 206 Charlotte, NC 28226 704/541-9890 FAX:704/543-4035 May 1, 1990 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Environmental Sciences Branch Division of Environmental Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Attention: Ms. Lulu Harris Subject: NCDEM Cerio. Mini -chronic Bioassay Little Huff, Inc. Morristown Grocery Roxboro, North Carolina NPDES Permit No. NC0075426 Delta No. 50-88-127 Dear Ms. Harris; This letter is to inform your office that the April 1990 sample collected from the treatment system effluent at the above referenced site has failed the mini -chronic bioassay test. Previously submitted DMR-1 forms for the months of October 1989 and January 1990 document that the effluent was not toxic to the Ceriodaphnia dubia as indicated through passing results. These samples were collected during times of proper system operation where a constant flow was passing through the treatment system. On the date the first sample was to be collected during April 1990, A Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc technician found that the system was not operating. Monitoring data indicates that the system was down for approximately one and one half weeks. System breakdown was attributed to a clogged upper float control in the recovery well, which reactivates the pump during cycling events. Clogging was the result of biological buildup on the float. After the float was cleaned, the recovery/treatment system was reactivated. However, during the down time, stagnated water was retained in the treatment system separator tank and time was not allowed for purging the system with fresh water before sampling. The stagnated water is believed to be the reason for test failure. Due to previous passing results, the recent failure is not anticipated to represent future results. ' As specified in the NPDES permit, arrangements are currently being made to reschedule another sampling event for the month of March 1990. The results of the testing will be forwarded to your attention when they are received. Enclosed is a copy of the testing results from April 1990. Practical Solutions to Environmental Concerns Ms. Lulu Harris May 1, 1990 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this situation, please contact me at (704) 541-9890. Sin rely, Id .Jf y -)990 Steven Gerritsen Project Manager SSG/sw cc: Mr. Fred Mountford, Federated Insurance Company. .6 C Analytical Services • Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduction Evaluations 111 AATCC Testing Services • NPDES Testing • Reporting & Data Handling Services PMN Aquatic Bioassay Evaluations Burlington Research Post Office Box 2481 0615 Huffman Mill Road • (919) 584-5564 • Burlington, NC 27215 April 20 1990 ;+''Ni � rl �g�� P , _NG,n1Fr ;li��t; i T a { Delta Environmental Con., Inc 7401 Carmel Executive Park Suite 206 Charlotte, NC 28226 Attention: Mr. Steve Gerritsen Enclosed, find reports) for your samples) received 04/04/90, BRI Work Order # 90-04-016. Please call if you have any questions. Thank you. j Sincerely &M'. Barnhardt Manager, Bioassay Laboratory C Analytical Services • Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduction Evaluations AATCC Testing Services • NPDES Testing • Reporting & Data Handling Services PMN Aquatic Bioassay Evaluations Burlington Research Post Office Box 2481 0615 Huffman Mill Road • (919) 584-5564 • Burlington, NC 27215 4 yt ANALYTICAL REPORT 1, i990 CUSTOMER: DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL CON., INC FACILITY: Morristown Grocery job site SAMPLE: Quarterly Analysis Effluent Grab WORK ORDER #: 90-04-016-01 SAMPLE REC'D: 04/04/90 REPORT DATE: 04/19/90 REPORT TO: Mr. Steve Gerritsen PARAMETER UNITS RESULTS NCDEM Cerio. Mini -chronic Pass/Fail Fail Eiiluent Aquatic -I oxiciry rceport r Can / (,uronic rass / 1, all ana L4 :S L u� Facility 1INM- ES4NC Pipe $_Crnmty -) I `J Laboratory Performing Test �rr i o. 'i'1 'e -)e(3yV Comments FTest • { {�r �U uses DC� fob 5� -y -lam 7 Silgnature of Operator/Lab Supervisor North Carolina Cerioda hnia Chronic Pass Fail Re roduction Bioassa - Control Organism Reproduction Organisn, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 33 Chronic Test tesiilts # Young Produced II Calculated t ''- •�, / ] 1 ) ! J 1 /oMoort)ality Av .Rep od. Adult (L)ij'I"I IdP)ead (— L (� Lm L l� L L� V �v' / Control Control Treatment 2 Oreanism Reproduction Organism# Effiuent% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TrI ffn) en't 2 Treatment 2 % control organisms PASS FAIL # Young Produced D� C) Q V c D C) C) C producing 3rd broodEE Adult (L) ive (D) ead © Check One I 1st sample PH Control igi- Treatment 2 70g 2 s t e a n r d t 1st sample Control D.O. Treatment 2 r , 1st sample 2nd sample Complete This For EL';her Test Test Start Late 04 ICAI/G 7 Collection i5tartl Dame Sample 1 04 10.3 Iq 0 Sample 2 04106 / fi c" s s Sam le e Duration ae a e Gra Comp. Durationo �c td t d Sample 1 r? (n —'_;n 1st sample 2nd sample ample 2 V c = o p � � D Hardness(mg/1) — — — — Spec. Cond. (µmhos) Chlorine(mg/1) Sample temp. at receipt LC50 Toxicity Test (Mortality expressed as %. combining replicates) 0/0 a.:r i Note: Please Concentration Complete This Section Also Mortality start/end start/end LC50= _ _ % Method of Determination Control 95% Confidence Limits Moving Average ❑ Probit ❑ High o ---% Spearman Karber ❑ Other ---------- Conc. Mail original to: ATT: Environmental Sciences Branch Div.of Environmental Management N.C. Department of EHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh. N.C. 27611 DEM form AT-1 (3/87) rev.9/89 PH D.O. Organism Tested