HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0071200_Regional Office E-File Scan Up To 1/15/2021ATTACHMENT A
Larry G Scott
CASE NUMBER: LV-2005-0087
PERMIT: NCO069965
FACILITY: Scotty's Mobile Village
COUNTY: McDowell
REGION: Asheville
Limit Violations
MONITORING
OUTFALL/
VIOLATION
UNIT OF
CALCULATED % OVER
PENALTY REPORT
PPI
LOCATION
PARAMETER
DATE
FREQUENCY
MEASURE
LIMIT
VALUE
LIMIT
VIOLATION TYPE
$250.00 8-2004
001
Effluent
NH3-N
08/31/04
2 X month
mg/I
8.5
11.7
37.65
Monthly Average Exceeded
$100.00 8-2004
001
Effluent
RES/TSS
08/31/04
Weekly
mg/I
45
93.1
106.89
Daily Maximum Exceeded
$250.00 8-2004
001
Effluent
RES/TSS
08/31/04
Weekly
mg/I
30
60.6
102.00
Monthly Average Exceeded
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Form Approved.
EPA Washington, D.C. 20460
OMB No. 2040-0057
Water Compliance Inspection Report
Approval expires 8-31-98
Section A: National Data System Coding (i.e., PCS)
Transaction Code NPDES yr/mo/day Inspection Type Inspector Fac Type
1 I NI 2 15I 31 NCO071200 111 121 06/07/12 117 181 DI 19I SI 201
I
Remarks
211 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 116
Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating B1 QA --------------------------- Reserved ----------------------
67 I 169 70121 711 I 72 I N I 73I I 174 751 I I I I I I 180
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Section B: Facility Data
Name and Location of Facility Inspected (For Industrial Users discharging to POTW, also include
Entry Time/Date
Permit Effective Date
POTW name and NPDES permit Number)
11:00 AM 06/07/12
05/07/01
Catawba River WWTP
Exit Time/Date
Permit Expiration Date
NCSR 1506
Marion NC 28752
12.00 PM 06/07/12
09/12/31
Name(s) of Onsite Rep resentative(s)/Titles(s)/Phone and Fax Number(s)
Other Facility Data
Larry Dean Carver/ORC/828-652-8843/
Name, Address of Responsible Official/Title/Phone and Fax Number
J Robert Boyette,PO Drawer 700 Marion NC 28752/City Contacted
Manager/828-652-3551/8286521983 No
Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (Check only those areas evaluated)
Flow Measurement 0 Operations & Maintenance 0 Facility Site Review 0 Effluent/Receiving Waters
Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary)
(See attachment summary)
Name(s) and Signature(s) of Inspector(s) Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date
Roy M Davis ARO WQ//828-296-4500 Ext.4659/
Don Price ARO WQ//828-296-4500/
Starr Silvis ARO WQ//828-296-4500/
Signature of Management Q A Reviewer Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date
Roger C Edwards ARO WQ//828-296-4500/
EPA Form 3560-3 (Rev 9-94) Previous editions are obsolete.
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NPDES yr/mo/day Inspection Type
3I NCO071200 I11 12I 06/07/12 I17 181
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Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary)
The time and assistance of the ORC, Mr. Larry Carver, and his staff in conducting the Technical Assistance
is appreciated. The Technical Assistance was conducted in response to NOV's the facility has received for
BOD and TSS violations. After a review of the current facility size, layout, and loading characteristics it
appears the facility is overloaded organically ( high Influent BOD's and TSS's ), compared to typical organic
loads most package plants are designed to treat.
Most typical package WWTP's are designed and set up to treat flows with organic loads ( BOD's & TSS's )
of between 180 mg/L to 300 mg/L respectively. The current flow to Marion's Catawba River WWTP reveals
BOD's and TSS's of up to 664.7mg/L and 502.2 mg/L respectively. A waste stream with this high of a
concentration could be better treated in the city's other WWTP, Corpening Creek. Corpening Creek WWTP
is set up as a major WWTP with capabilities to handle this type of waste stream.
It is suggested that City of Marion staff review the option of modifying the existing influent pump station and
force main to send the Catawba River WWTP flow to the Corpening Creek WWTP. If this is not probable,
then modifications to the current equalization, aeration system, and return/waste sludge system will be
necessary to achieve and maintain compliance with the facility's NPDES permit.
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Permit: NCO071200
Inspection Date: 07/12/2006
Operations & Maintenance
Owner - Facility: Catawba River WWTP
Inspection Type: Technical Assistance
Is the plant generally clean with acceptable housekeeping? ■ 0 0 0
Does the facility analyze process control parameters, for ex: MLSS, MCRT, Settleable Solids, pH, DO, Sludge ■
Judge, and other that are applicable?
Comment: On -site measurements for Settleable Solids in both Aeration Basins
revealed the following: AB - A 580 ml/L, AB - B 780 ml/L.
Grease Removal Yes No NA NE
# Is automatic grease removal present? fl ■ fl ❑
Is grease removal operating properly? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑
Comment: Facility does not have automatic grease removal. Facility consist of 2
Package WWTP's operating in parallel. These 2 plants handle the wastewater from over
30 commercial restraunts. The City of Marion has a good Fats, Oils, & Grease program
that is addressed through their Wastewater Collection System permit. Review of Influent
data from Jan. 2006 to May 2006, indicate BOD's of between 367.5 to 491.2 mg/L and
TSS values of between 226.0 to 664.7 mg/L. It appears grease may be the cause of
these high concentrations.
Pump Station - Influent
Yes
No
NA
NE
Is the pump wet well free of bypass lines or structures?
■
n
n
n
Is the wet well free of excessive grease?
■
n
n
n
Are all pumps present?
■
n
n
n
Are all pumps operable?
■
n
n
n
Are float controls operable?
■
n
n
n
Is SCADA telemetry available and operational?
■
n
n
n
Is audible and visual alarm available and operational?
■
n
n
n
Comment:
Equalization Basins
Yes
No
NA
NE
Is the basin aerated?
■
n
n
n
Is the basin free of bypass lines or structures to the natural environment?
■
n
n
n
Is the basin free of excessive grease?
n
■
n
n
Are all pumps present?
■
n
n
n
Are all pumps operable?
■
n
n
n
Are float controls operable?
■
n
n
n
Are audible and visual alarms operable?
■
n
n
n
# Is basin size/volume adequate?
n
■
n
n
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Permit: NCO071200 Owner - Facility: Catawba River WWTP
Inspection Date: 07/12/2006 Inspection Type: Technical Assistance
Equalization Basins Yes No NA NE
Comment: The current equalization basins are not sized to allow for a longer detention
time of the waste stream. Influent BOD and TSS concentrations could be better treated
if more time for treatment could be allowed. A short - term solution to the equalization
basin issue, would be to install "insert -a -tee" type inverts with control valves into the EQ
troughs to allow an adjusted flow to go to the aeration basins, and hopefully increase
the time allowed for treatment in the system.
Secondary Clarifier
Yes
No
NA
NE
Is the clarifier free of black and odorous wastewater?
■
n
n
n
Is the site free of excessive buildup of solids in center well of circular clarifier?
n
n
■
n
Are weirs level?
■
n
n
n
Is the site free of weir blockage?
■
n
n
n
Is the site free of evidence of short-circuiting?
■
n
n
n
Is scum removal adequate?
n
■
n
n
Is the site free of excessive floating sludge?
■
n
n
n
Is the drive unit operational?
n
n
■
n
Is the return rate acceptable (low turbulence)?
■
n
n
n
Is the overflow clear of excessive solids/pin floc?
■
n
n
n
Is the sludge blanket level acceptable? (Approximately'/4 of the sidewall depth)
n
■
n
n
Comment: The current secondary clarifiers use "air-lift" return sludge pumps. Pipe
size of the air-lift's is only 1 1/2" going into what appeared to be 4" return/waste sludge
lines. The air-lift pumps pipe size should be increased to that of the return/waste sludge
lines. This should allow for improved sludge removal and prevent the high sludge
blankets that were observed during the Technical Assistance.
Aeration Basins
Yes
No
NA
NE
Mode of operation
Ext. Air
Type of aeration system
Diffused
Is the basin free of dead spots?
■
n
n
n
Are surface aerators and mixers operational?
n
n
■
n
Are the diffusers operational?
■
n
n
n
Is the foam the proper color for the treatment process?
■
n
n
n
Does the foam cover less than 25% of the basin's surface?
■
n
n
n
Is the DO level acceptable?
n
■
n
n
Is the DO level acceptable?(1.0 to 3.0 mg/1)
n
■
n
n
Page # 4
Permit: NCO071200 Owner - Facility: Catawba River WWTP
Inspection Date: 07/12/2006 Inspection Type: Technical Assistance
Aeration Basins Yes No NA NE
Comment: Dissolved Oxygen measurements taken on both Aeration Basins were
between 0.30 and 0.68 mg/L. This was due to the high organic load from the influent
and the size of the current blowers. The ORC has the course bubble diffusers replaced
with fine bubble diffusers to improve the oxygen transfer and mixing. Even with this
modification, dissolve oxygen levels cannot get much above 1.0 mg/L, even during low
flow periods of the day. The facility should review the necessary air requirements for this
facility, it appears the facility needs addition aeration to handle both the return sludge
needs and the aeration/mixing needs of the high influent concentrations.
De -chlorination res NO NA N
Type of system ? Tablet
Is the feed ratio proportional to chlorine amount (1 to 1)? ■ rl fl
Is storage appropriate for cylinders? rl ❑ ■
# Is de -chlorination substance stored away from chlorine containers? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑
Comment:
Are the tablets the proper size and type?
■
n
n
n
Are tablet de -chlorinators operational?
■
n
n
n
Number of tubes in use?
2
Comment:
Disinfection -Tablet
Yes
No
NA
NE
Are tablet chlorinators operational?
■
n
n
n
Are the tablets the proper size and type?
■
n
n
n
Number of tubes in use?
2
Is the level of chlorine residual acceptable?
n
n
n
■
Is the contact chamber free of growth, or sludge buildup?
■
n
n
n
Is there chlorine residual prior to de -chlorination?
n
n
n
■
Comment:
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