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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG100000_Caroll Salvage - HISTORICAL_20140627NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory John E. Skvada, III Governor Secretary June 27, 2014 Carroll Salvage Attn: Arthur Carroll 1235 NC 41N Pink Hill, NC 28572 Dear Mr. Carroll: In response to your letter of intent for applying for a NPDES general stormwater permit, this office conducted a site visit to evaluate the property. The property does not have a point source of the stormwater discharging to the adjacent ditches. The stormwater runoff can be defined as sheetflow and is therefore not regulated under NCG10000. This determination is dependent on the scale of the operation being limited to the interior area of the site. A buffer zone must be maintained near the ditches to keep water from channelizing and creating a point source. The responsibility will be with you to determine applicability of the permit as the operation grows (phase II). We discussed some best management practices for containing contaminants onsite. You should implement these practices even without the permit requirement, as you may expose the property to groundwater contamination. Please contact me in the future if you have any questions or concerns. Environmental Specialist Land Quality Section Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Land Quality Section — Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 • (910) 796-72151 Fax: (910) 350-2004 An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer • 30% Post Consumer Paper • Internet: http://Portal.ncdenr,om/web/Ir/ 4f 1 t �1�r'c9_� er- Ut�i LlIj I ��fx O_q L - E-C Ynv'y-j- ` c I mo/ �5--7P-- _ CAVI L-+Q R T t -t o r_� Qac e 1 b0' Do 0 cou of t klarcl d 610+ -G—O�oa the 14-5 n l 5 _� Ira�c� a��c ci ���oL wvde -for agpro�t�mc��'eL�f �� II -en__���-opera �4oF� s clor��v_c_cr�� oavTa out, ,-qvlea_g end' ta�d-3�'o a Tnm ar��v�stil�]zte -to rnee� v�i _you la�'our 0-�� ice or otn'stiye 04 yau.r ��Co�1�le�l_te� C po �lou Inc��e�c t��k-CA _c_h [P tar_15 crF coe�-�'acnmen-� C-��-���� •overecl_ar_ea�? 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THE REGULATONS PER SECTION 601(A) OF THE DUPJJN COUNTY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE. SUBDIVISION ADMINISTRATOR DATE K M- AGE 731 J e 1c: a " SITE MCINITY SKETCH ( NOT TO SCALE ) -- DETAIL A AREA OF OVERLAP IN b RELATION- TO DEED SOW 1073. PAGE 731 AND /� i � � f EPK � DEED BOCK Isis, PAS 38 f 60 H a�t�.:.�'.. Ma 1 Page 2 of 2 October 25, 2012 Response to Comments on Draft NPOES General Permit NCG100000 —Auto Salvage Activities Summary of Other Changes to the Final Permit DWQ made some changes to the draft permit before finalizing. These changes were minor, and DWQ concluded additional notice and/or EPA review was not necessary. The changes were: 1. Part II, Section A (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan), 2.(b): Added language to include petroleum products and reference how federal oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) can fulfill some requirements of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) where it demonstrates compliance. Part II, Table 1 (Analytical Monitoring for Stormwater), Footnote 3: Added clarification that DWQ's representative outfall status (ROS) approval remains in effect through subsequent renewals as long as relevant site conditions and operations have not changed. 3. Part II, paragraph following Table 1: Language added to specify that "Sampling is not required outside of the facility's normal operating hours." 4. Part fl, paragraph following Table 2: Language modified to include option for Division to require monthly monitoring because of a failure to monitor semi-annually (rather than automatically requiring monthly monitoring upon failure to monitor). Also, clarification that adverse weather conditions preventing sample collection does not constitute a failure to monitor. 5. Part II, second paragraph following Table 2: Added clarification that DWQ's release of a permittee from Tier 2 monthly monitoring remains in effect through subsequent renewals unless other conditions are specified. 6. Part II, Table 3: Corrected typo for HQW in parameter table. Also modified Footnote 1 to allow precipitation pH (if lower than 6 s.u.) as lower benchmark value. 7. Part II, Tier 2 and Qualitative Monitoring Response boxes: Replaced "DWQ" acronym with "The Division." Conclusion DWQ's overall intent in proposing changes to the General Permit was to provide permit requirements that will encourage industrial permittees to respond with prompt corrective action to the discovery of pollutant discharges in excess of the benchmark values. DWQ received no comments on the proposed draft General Permit NCG100000 but incorporated comments regarding other proposed general permits, as appropriate. North Carolina Division of Water Quality Response to Comments and Summary of Final Changes to NPDES Stormwater General Permit NCG100000 (2012 Renewal) Background NPDES General Permit NCG100000, which regulates stormwater discharges from used motor vehicle parts and automobile wrecking for scrap activities (SIC categories 5015 and 5093), expires on October 31, 2012. The North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) announced in selected newspapers across the State on or about September 1, 2012 that the draft of the proposed renewal General Permit would be posted on our website for public comment. DWQ also ran this notice in the North Carolina Register the same month; on the Stormwater Permitting Unit website in September 2012; and in renewal letters to all affected permittees. DWQ revises and reissues NPDES stormwater General Permits on a five-year schedule. Every five years we review analytical data from the previous five-year term of the permits; evaluate identified compliance problems and problems in our enforcement of the permits; and seek to improve the effectiveness of the permits as stormwater management tools for the permittees. The draft NCG100000 permit and Fact Sheet were posted to the Stormwater Permitting Unit's website on September 1, 2012. The public comment period was scheduled to close on October 1, 2012 and was extended to October 8'h to compensate for the delay in some newspaper notice publish dates. During this time, DWQ staff received no comments on the proposed draft General Permit NCG100000. The Division received public comments about proposed draft general permits for other industrial sectors expiring at the same time, and some of those comments have been addressed in the final NCG100000 permit for consistency. EPA Region IV staff in Atlanta was sent the draft General Permit on September 4, 2012. On September 17, 2012, EPA Region IV responded that the agency concurred with no comments. EPA's additional review and approval would be necessary if the proposed final General Permit incorporated significant changes from the draft or if significant public comments objecting to the permit were received. DWQ concluded that neither of these criteria was met and therefore, further EPA review is not required. DWQ prepared this summary document both for those interested parties that submitted written comments on draft General Permits proposed at the same time, as well as for other interested parties. This document will be posted on our website for public access. Comments and Responses DWQ received no written comments on the draft General Permit NCG100000 during the announced public comment period. Please see Response to Comments documents for other NPDES stormwater general permits that expire on October 31, 2012. In some cases, those responses explain some of the changes to the final NCG100000 permit.