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DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
NCDENR
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Pat McCrory
Governor
CERTIFIED MAIL: 7007 1490 0004 5533 7452
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Stephen H. Peeler
Director of Public Works
City of Lincolnton
P.O. Box 617
Lincolnton, NC 28093-0617
Division of Water Quality
Charles Wakild, P.E.
Director
April 3, 2013
SUBJECT: NOTICE OF VIOLATION: NOV-2013-TX-0023
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincolnton WWTP
Lincoln County
Dear Mr. Peeler:
APR 0 S 2013
Resources FviALOFr
John E. Skvarla III
Secretary
This is to inform you that a review of your toxicity self -monitoring report form for the month of January 2013 indicates a violation of
the toxicity limitation specified in your NPDES Permit.
You should take whatever remedial actions are necessary to eliminate the conditions causing the effluent toxicity violation(s). Your
efforts may include conducting a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE), a site -specific study designed to identify the causative agents
of effluent toxicity, isolate the sources of toxicity, evaluate the effectiveness of toxicity control options, and confirm reductions in
effluent toxicity. Please be aware that North Carolina General Statutes provide for assessment of civil penalties for violations of
NPDES permit limitations and requirements.
The reverse side of this Notice contains important information concerning your Whole Effluent Toxicity Monitoring and Reporting
Requirements. Please note appropriate mailing addresses for submitting your Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) and Aquatic
Toxicity (AT) Test Forms. We encourage you to review this information; if it would be helpful to discuss this situation or possible
solutions to resolve effluent toxicity noncompliance, please contact Mr. John Giorgino with this office at (919) 743- 8441.
S' erely,
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Cindy Moo
Supervisor, Aquatic Tokicology Unit
cc: Dike Parker? Mooresville RegiQ M�ice
Wes Bell- Mooresville Regional Office
Central Files
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center, Ralegh, North Carolina 27699-1621
Location: 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
Phone: 919-743-84001 FAX: 919-743-85171 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748
Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/esb/
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An Equal Opportunity i Affirmative Action Employer
WHOLE EFFLUENT TOXICITY MONITORING AND REPORTING INFORMATION
The following items are provided in an effort to assist you with identifying critical and sometimes overlooked toxicity testing and reporting
information. Please take time to review this information. The items below do not address or include all the toxicity testine and reportine
requirements contained in your NPDES permit. If you should have any questions about your toxicity testing requirement, please contact Mr.
John Giorgino with the Aquatic Toxicology Unit at (919) 743-8401 or another Unit representative at the same number.
➢ The permittee is responsible for ensuring that toxicity testing is conducted according to the permit requirement and that toxicity report forms are
appropriately filed.
The reporting of whole effluent toxicity testing data is a dual ree uirement. All toxicity test results must be entered (with the appropriate
parameter code) on your monthly Discharge Monitoring Report which is submitted to:
North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Central Files
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
IN ADDITION
Toxicity test data (original "AT" form) must be submitted to the following address:
North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
➢ Toxicity test results shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Section no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting period
(eg, January test result is due by the end of February).
➢ Toxicity test condition language contained in your NPDES permit may require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon failure of any
single quarterly toxicity test. If the initial pass/fail test fails or if the chronic value is lower than the permit limit, then at least two multiple
concentration toxicity tests (one per month) will be conducted over the following two months. As many analyses as can be completed will be
accepted. If your NPDES permit does not require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon failure of any single quarterly test, you
may choose to conduct either single concentration toxicity testing or multiple concentration toxicity testing per the Division's WET enforcement
initiatives effective July 1, 1999. Follow-up multiple concentration toxicity testing will influence the Division's enforcement response.
➢ Toxicity testing months are specified by the NPDES Permit, except for NPDES Permits which contain episodic toxicity monitoring
requirements (eg, if the testing months specified in your NPDES permit are March, June, September, and December, then toxicity testing must
be conducted during these months).
➢ If your NPDES Permit specifies episodic monitoring and your facility does not have a discharge from January 1-June 30, then you must provide
written notification to the Environmental Sciences Section by June 30 that a discharge did not occur during the first six months of the calendar
year.
➢ If you receive notification from your contract laboratory that a test was invalidated, you should immediately notify the Environmental Sciences
Section at (919) 743-8401 and provide written documentation indicating why the test was invalidated and the date when follow-up testing will
occur.
➢ If your facility is required to conduct toxicity testing during a month in which no discharge occurs, you should complete the information block
located at the top of the AT form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county and the month/year of the subject report.
You should also write "No Flow" on the AT form, sign the form and submit following normal procedures.
➢ The Aquatic Toxicity Test forms shall be signed by the facility's Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) except for facilities which have not
received a facility classification. In these cases, a duly authorized facility representative must sign the AT form. The AT form must also be
signed by the performing lab supervisor.
➢ To determine if your AT test forms were received on time by the Division of Water Quality, you may consider submitting your toxicity test
results certified mail return receipt requested to the Environmental Sciences Section.
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center, Ralegh, North Carolina 27699-1621 One
Location: 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 NorthCarolina
Phone: 919-743-84001 FAX: 919-743-85171 Customer Service:1-877-623-6748 f�
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An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Pat McCrory
Governor
CERTIFIED MAIL: 7007 1490 0004 5533 7360
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Stephen H. Peeler
Director of Public Works
City of Lincolnton
P.O. Box 617
Lincolnton, NC 28093-0617
Charles Wakild, P.E.
Director
February 27, 2013
SUBJECT: NOTICE OF VIOLATION: NOV-2013-TX-0019
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincolnton WWTP
Lincoln County
Dear Mr. Peeler:
John Skvarla
RECEIVE, Secretary
DIVISION OF WATE;Z ;,.;;,L, r
MAR 0 7 2013
SIPIP S:.C: ; rl-A
MOORESVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE
This is to inform you that a review of your toxicity self -monitoring report form for the month of December 2012 indicates a violation
of the toxicity limitation specified in your NPDES Permit.
You should take whatever remedial actions are necessary to eliminate the conditions causing the effluent toxicity violation(s). Your
efforts may include conducting a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE), a site -specific study designed to identify the causative agents
of effluent toxicity, isolate the sources of toxicity, evaluate the effectiveness of toxicity control options, and confirm reductions in
effluent toxicity. Please be aware that North Carolina General Statutes provide for assessment of civil penalties for violations of
NPDES permit limitations and requirements.
The reverse side of this Notice contains important information concerning your Whole Effluent Toxicity Monitoring and Reporting
Requirements. Please note appropriate mailing addresses for submitting your Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) and Aquatic
Toxicity (AT) Test Forms. We encourage you to review this information; if it would be helpful to discuss this situation or possible
solutions to resolve effluent toxicity noncompliance, please contact Mr. John Giorgino with this office at (919) 743- 8441.
S' q rely, ,//
mdy Mo e
Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
cc: Mike Pare uuresville Rcbional Off]
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Central Files
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
Location: 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
Phone: 919-743-84001 FAX: 919-743-85171 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748
Internet: hfp:/ih2o.enr.state.nc.us/esb/
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orthCarolina
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An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer
WHOLE EFFLUENT TOXICITY MONITORING AND REPORTING INFORMATION
The following items are provided in an effort to assist you with identifying critical and sometimes overlooked toxicity testing and reporting
information. Please take time to review this information. The items below do not address or include all the toxicity testinz and reporting
requirements contained in your NPDES permit. If you should have any questions about your toxicity testing requirement, please contact Mr.
John Giorgino with the Aquatic Toxicology Unit at (919) 743-8401 or another Unit representative at the same number.
➢ The Rerm►ttee is responsible for ensuring that toxicity testing is conducted according to the permit requirement and that toxicity report forms are
appropriately filed.
The reporting of whole effluent toxicity testing data is a dual requirement. All toxicity test results must be entered (with the appropriate
parameter code) on your monthly Discharge Monitoring Report which is submitted to:
North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Central Files
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
IN ADDITION
Toxicity test data (original "AT" form) must be submitted to the following address:
North Carolina Division of Water Quality
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
➢ Toxicity test results shall be filed with the Environmental Sciences Section no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting period
(eg, January test result is due by the end of February).
➢ Toxicity test condition language contained in your NPDES permit may require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon failure of any
single quarterly toxicity test. If the initial pass/fail test fails or if the chronic value is lower than the permit limit, then at least two multiple
concentration toxicity tests (one per month) will be conducted over the following two months. As many analyses as can be completed will be
accepted. If your NPDES permit does not require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon failure of any single quarterly test, you
may choose to conduct either single concentration toxicity testing or multiple concentration toxicity testing per the Division's WET enforcement
initiatives effective July 1, 1999. Follow-up multiple concentration toxicity testing will influence the Division's enforcement response.
➢ Toxicity testing months are specified by the NPDES Permit, except for NPDES Permits which contain episodic toxicity monitoring
requirements (eg, if the testing months specified in your NPDES permit are March, June, September, and December, then toxicity testing must
be conducted during these months).
➢ If your NPDES Permit specifies episodic monitoring and your facility does not have a discharge from January 1-June 30, then you must provide
written notification to the Environmental Sciences Section by June 30 that a discharge did not occur during the first six months of the calendar
year.
➢ If you receive notification from your contract laboratory that a test was invalidated, you should immediately notify the Environmental Sciences
Section at (919) 743-8401 and provide written documentation indicating why the test was invalidated and the date when follow-up testing will
occur.
➢ If your facility is required to conduct toxicity testing during a month in which no discharge occurs, you should complete the information block
located at the top of the AT form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county and the month/year of the subject report.
You should also write "No Flow" on the AT form, sign the form and submit following normal procedures.
➢ The Aquatic Toxicity Test forms shall be signed by the facility's Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) except for facilities which have not
received a facility classification. In these cases, a duly authorized facility representative must sign the AT form. The AT form must also be
signed by the performing lab supervisor.
➢ To determine if your AT test forms were received on time by the Division of Water Quality, you may consider submitting your toxicity test
results certified mail, return receipt requested to the Environmental Sciences Section.
Environmental Sciences Section
1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
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Location: 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NorthCarolina
Phone: 919-743-84001 FAX: 919-743-85171 Customer Service:1-877-623-6748
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
Mr. James Rhyne
Lincolnton WWTP
City of Lincolnton
Post Office Box 617
Lincolnton, North Carolina 28093-0617
Dear Mr. Rhyne:
Division of Water Quality
Coleen H. Sullins
Director
January 8, 2010
Subject: Toxicity Test Results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincoln County, NC
Dee Freeman
Secretary
Enclosed is a copy of the toxicity test'results relative to the inspection conducted at the subject facility
on December 8 and 112009 by John Lesley of this Office. Whole effluent samples were collected for use in a
chronic pass/fail toxicity test. The test utilizing these samples resulted in a pass.
The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning this report,
please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at (704) 663-1699.
Sincerely,
e, ��—
7obert B. Krebs
t Regional Supervisor
Surface Water Protection
Enclosure
cc: Central Files
Susan Meadows, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Lincoln County Health Department
Mooresville Regional Office
Location: 610 East Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115
Phone: (704) 663-1699 \ Fax: (704) 663-6040 \ Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748
Internet: www.ncwaterqutttity.org
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NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Page 2
Whole effluent samples were collected on December 7-8 and 10-11, 2009 by Lincolnton WWTP staff
and John Lesley for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. Samples were split with Pace
Analytical. Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent discharge permitted at 6.0 MGD entering South Fork Catawba
River (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS). The test using these samples resulted in a pass (Pace Analytical also reported a
pass). Toxicity test information follows:
Test Type
Test Concentration
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
11 % sample
PASS
100%
21.9 neonates
100%
21.5 neonates
7.15 SU
486 micromhos/cm
<0.1 mg/1
7.10 SU
473 micromhos/cm
<0.1 mg/l
Test results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have water quality
impacts on the receiving stream.
Division of Water Quality
January 4, 2010
MEMORANDUM
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To: Rob Krebs
Regional Supervisor, Surface Water Protection, MRO
Through: Cindy A. Moore Q---/
Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
From: Carol Hollenkamp
Quality Assurance Officer, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Subject: Whole effluent toxicity test results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit # NCO025496/001
Lincoln County
The aquatic toxicity test using 24-hour composite samples of effluent discharged from Lincolnton WWTP
has been completed. Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent discharge permitted that is 6.0 million gallons per
day (MGD) entering the Catawba River (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS). Whole effluent samples were collected on
December 8 and December 11 by John Lesley and a facility representative for use in a chronic
Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test
information follows.
Test Type
Test Concentrations
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
11 % sample
Pass
100%
21.9
100%
21.5
7.15 SU
486 micromhos/cm
<0.1 mg/L
7.10 SU
473 micromhos/cm
<0.1 mg/L
Test results for the above samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have water quality
impacts on receiving water. These samples were split and sent to Pace Analytical, the contract laboratory
used by Lincolnton WWTP. The chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test run by Pace Analytical
also resulted in a pass. Please contact us if further effluent toxicity monitoring is desired. We may be
reached at (919) 743-8401.
Basin: CTB 35
cc: Central Files
John Lesley, MRO
Aquatic Toxicology Unit Environmental Sciences Section
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W illiame0. RossiJr.. Se retary
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
r Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director
Q q Division of Water Quality
April 5, 2007
Mr. Stephen Peeler
City of Lincolnton
Post Office Box 617
Lincolnton, North Carolina 28093
Subject: Toxicity Test Results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincoln County, NC
Dear Mr. Peeler:
Enclosed is a copy of the toxicity test results relative to the inspection conducted at the
subject facility on February 20, 2007 by John Lesley of this Office. Effluent Samples were
collected on February 20 and 23, 2007 for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity
test. The test utilizing these samples resulted in a pass.
The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning
this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at (704) 663-1699.
Sincerely,
�r Robert B. Krebs
Z Regional Supervisor
Surface Water Protection
Enclosure
cc: Central Files
John Giorgino, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Lincoln County Health Department
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N. C. Division of Water Quality, Mooresville Regional Office, 610 E. Center Ave. Suite 301, Mooresville NC 28115 (704) 663-1699 Customer Service
1-877-623-6748
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Page 2
Whole effluent samples were collected on February 20 and 23, 2007 by John Lesley for use
in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent
discharge permitted at 6.0 MGD entering South Fork Catawba River (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS). The test
using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows:
Test Type
Test Concentration
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
11 % sample
Pass
100%
28.9 neonates
100%
29.2 neonates
7.49 SU
632 micromhos/cm
<0.0052 mg/l
7.91 SU
810 micromhos/cm
<0.0052 mg/l
Test results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have
water quality impacts on the receiving stream.
W A j Michael F. Easley, Govern
ALL -
William G. Ross Jr- Secretor
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1 r Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director
y Division of Water Quality
March 12, 2007
Mr. Stephen Peeler
City of Lincolnton
Post Office Box 617
Lincolnton, North Carolina 28093-0617
Subject: Toxicity Test Results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincoln County, NC
Dear Mr. Peeler:
Enclosed is a copy of the toxicity test results relative to the inspection conducted at the
subject facility on February 20 and 23, 2007 by John Lesley of this Office. Effluent Samples were
collected on February 20 and 23, 2007 by Division staff for use in a chronic pass/fail toxicity test.
The test utilizing these samples resulted in a pass.
The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning
this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at (704) 663-1699.
Sincerely,
John Lesley --
Acting Regional Supervisor
Surface Water Protection
Enclosure
cc: Central Files
John Giorgino, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Lincoln County Health Department
oe Carolina NNaturally
N. C. Division of Water Quality, Mooresville Regional Office, 610 E. Center Ave. Suite 301, Mooresville NC 28115 (704) 663-1699 Customer Service
1-877-623-6748
Lincolnton W WTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Page I
Whole effluent samples were collected on February 20 and 23, 2007 by John Lesley for use
in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent
discharge permitted at 6.0 MGD entering South Fork Catawba River Creek (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS).
The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows:
Test Type
Test Concentration
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
11 % sample
Pass
100%
28.9 neonates
100%
29.2 neonates
7.49 SU
632 micromhos/cm
<0.0052 mg/l
7.91 SU
810 micromhos/cm
<0.0052 mg/l
Test results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have
water quality impacts on the receiving stream.
Division of Water Quality
- Aquatic Toxicology Unit
'J
January 29, 2004
MEMORANDUM
To: Rex Gleason
Water Quality Supervisor, MRO
Through: Matt Matthews P"'i"
Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
From: Sandy Mort QY /
Quality Assurance Officer, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Subject: Whole effluent toxicity test results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit # NCO025496/001
Lincoln County
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AND NATURAL RESOURCES
MOOREOWLF ^" ;"!A! omm
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FEES 0 2 2004
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The aquatic toxicity test using 24-hour composite samples of effluent discharged from Lincolnton
WWTP has been completed. Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent discharge permitted at 6.0 million
gallons per day entering SF Catawba River (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS). Whole effluent samples were
collected on January 20 and 23, 2004 by John Lesley for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia full -
range toxicity test. The test using these samples resulted in a chronic value of <5.5% which was less
than the 11% WET limit for this facility. Toxicity test information follows.
Test Type
Test Concentrations
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia full -range
2.5, 5.5, 11, 22 and 33% sample
<5.5% chronic value
100%
27.8 neonates
80.0% in the 33% treatment
17.7 neonates in the 5.5% treatment
7.16 SU
854 micromhos/cm
<0.018 mg/L
7.28 SU
1160 micromhos/cm
<0.0052 mg/L
The above samples of effluent did exhibit chronic toxicity to test organisms and would be predicted
to have receiving stream impacts. Please contact us if further effluent toxicity monitoring is desired.
We may be reached at (919) 733-2136.
Basin: CTB35
cc: Central Files
Environmental Sciences Branch Water Quality Section
CITY OF LINCOLNTON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
wC DE^T. OF EWWROtIMENT
AND WATURALWcvOURCES
'C 4A1 OFFICE
FEB 18 2004
February 16, 2003
John Lesley
NCDEM-WQS
919 N. Main Street
Mooresville, NC 28115
Re: Toxicity Failure
Dear John,
This letter is in response to our toxicity failure that was collected by you on the week of January 20'h — 23'd
2004. We feel the toxicity failure was cause by a toxic shock load that was received at the WWTP during
the Christmas Holiday and New Year's holiday week.
Most of our industries shut down production over the Christmas through New Years Day holiday period
and performed maintenance and plant clean up. We feel that the toxic load came from one of the industries
or a combination of several industries performing clean up operations.
During the Christmas holiday period, we had almost a complete kill of our microbiological process, which
you noted in your inspection report of the gray appearance of our mixed liquor in the aeration basins. The
mixed liquor level decreased significantly and reduced our inventory of bugs for treatment. This kill of our
microbiological process in turn also caused us to have a suspended solids violation.
We have turned up our blowers to increase our dissolved oxygen level in all aeration basins and lowered
the discs in our oxidation ditch to try to increase our mixed liquor level We are also sampling our industries
through the Pretreatment Program to try to identify the source of the toxic shock load in the influent.
Since the inspection, the color of the mixed liquor has turned back to almost normal color. The mixed
liquor level has slowly came back to near normal level. Pending results from our industry sampling, we feel
our plant has returned back to normal and should be able to pass toxicity in the future. Prior to the
Christmas Holiday in 2003, our quarterly toxicity sample was performed by Pace Labs in Asheville, NC
and the result of the test was a Pass with good reproduction, as noted on our December 2003 DMR.
Sincerely,
James S. Rhyne
WWTP Supervisor
Cc: Kevin Bowden
608 WEST HWY. 150 BY-PASS • P.O. Box 617 • t_INCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28093-0617
PHONE (704) 736-8960 • FAX (704) 732-6137
F `NATE
O ROG Michael F. Easley
Governor
co r William G. Ross, Jr.,Secretary
> North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
`C Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director
Division of Water Quality
February 13, 2003
Mr. Stephen Peeler
Public Works Director
City of Lincolnton
Post Office Box 617
Lincolnton, North Carolina 28093
Subject: Toxicity Test Results
City of Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Lincoln County, NC
Dear Mr. Peeler:
Enclosed is a copy of the toxicity test results relative to the inspection conducted at the
subject facility on January 28, 2003 by John Lesley of this Office. Effluent Samples were
collected on January 28 and 31, 2003 by Division staff for use in a chronic Ceriodaphfzia dubia
pass/fail toxicity test. The test utilizing these samples resulted in a pass.
The report should be self-explanatory; however, should you have any questions concerning
this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Lesley or me at (704) 663-1699.
Enclosure
cc: Central Files
NDENR
Cus:crier Service
1 E ?23-7748
Sincerely,
� CJ
J�D. Rex Gleason, P.E.
Water Quality Regional Supervisor
Kevin Bowden, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Lincoln County Health Department
Mooresville Regional Office, 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, NC 28115 PHONE (704) 663-1699
FAX (704) 663-6040
City of Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NCO025496
Page 2
Whole effluent samples were collected on January 28 and 31, 2003 by John Lesley for
use in a Chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The City of Lincolnton WWTP has
an effluent discharge permitted at 6.0 MGD entering South Fork Catawba River (7Q10 of 77.0
CFS). The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information follows:
Test Type
Test Concentration
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
11 % sample
Pass
100%
27.3 neonates
100%
29.0 neonates
7.28 SU
1090 micromhos/cm
<0.030 mg/l
7.38 SU
1190 micromhos/cm
<0.030 mg/1
Test results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have
water quality impacts on the receiving stream.
Division of Water Quality
- Aquatic Toxicology Unit
February 6, 2003
MEMORANDUM
To: Rex Gleason
Water Quality Supervisor, MRO
Through: Matt Matthews mM
Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
From: Sandy Mort 4h
Quality Assurance Officer, Aquatic Toxicology Unit
Subject: Whole effluent toxicity test results
Lincolnton WWTP
NPDES Permit # NCO025496/001
Lincoln County
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AND NATORA, RESOURCES
MIOORFSVIU. ; ' "' DUAL OFFICE
F E B 1 0 2003
WATER �ur ai I SECTION
The aquatic toxicity test using 24-hour composite samples of effluent discharged from Lincolnton
WWTP has been completed. Lincolnton WWTP has an effluent discharge permitted at 6.0 million
gallons per day (MGD) entering SF Catawba River (7Q10 of 77.0 CFS). Whole effluent samples
were collected on January 28 and 31, 2003 by John Lesley for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia
pass/fail toxicity test. The test using these samples resulted in a pass. Toxicity test information
follows.
Test Type 3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail
Test Concentrations 11% sample
Test Result Pass
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
100%
27.3 neonates
100%
29.0 neonates
7.28 SU
1090 micromhos/cm
<0.0300 mg/L
7.38 SU
1190 micromhos/cm
<0.0300 mg/L
Test results for these samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have water quality
impacts on receiving water. Please contact us if further effluent toxicity monitoring is desired. We
may be reached at (919) 733-2136.
Basin: CTB35
cc: Central Files
Environmental Sciences Branch Water Quality Section