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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0085707_Fact Sheet_20210311DEQ/DWR FACT SHEET FOR NPDES PERMIT DEVELOPMENT NPDES No. NC0085707 Facility Information Applicant/Facility Name: Cape Hatteras WTP Applicant Address: 600 Mustian Street; Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 Facility Address: 50225 Water Association Road; Frisco, NC Permitted Flow Model determined an IWC = 6.5% based on a design flow of 0.743 MGD Type of Waste: Design RO reject water/treated anion/sand filter regen/backwash (10% sand filter backwash wastewater) Facility/Permit Status: Class I/Active; renewal County: Dare County Miscellaneous Receiving Stream: Pamlico Sound Stream Classification: SA, HQW Subbasin: 03-01-55 Index No. 30-22 Drainage Area (mi2): Modeled (tidal) 303(d) Listed? No Summer 7Q10 (cfs) Modeled (tidal) Regional Office: Washington Winter 7Q10 (cfs): Modeled (tidal) State Grid / USGS Quad: F36SE Buxton, NC 30Q2 (cfs) Modeled (tidal) HUC: 03020105 Average Flow (cfs): Modeled (tidal) Permit Writer: Emily DelDuco IWC (%): Model IWC = 6.5% Date: Dec 9 2020 BACKGROUND Dare County operates a multi process drinking water treatment (WTP) facility that serves the Outer Banks Cape Hatteras area. Twenty-three wells provide the raw water for the water treatment plant. The facility discharges a combined wastewater made up of reverse osmosis reject water and treated wastewater from two anion exchange systems and three pressure sand filters. During the summer, demand is high and the facility produces approximately 1.4 MGD of potable water with the anion exchange systems and pressure sand filters operating more frequently and having a wastewater discharge once every 2-3 weeks. During the winter, potable water demand decreases to about 0.4 MGD and the anion exchange systems and pressure sand filters are seldom used. The reject and backwash wastewaters are discharged via a submerged diffuser into Pamlico Sound, a class SA; HQW water in the Pasquotank River Basin. These receiving waters are not on the 2018 303(d) list for impaired waters. HISTORY This facility was constructed and originally permitted in 1996 as a new discharge into a HQW receiving waterbody. As a new discharger into a class SA, HQW receiving stream, water quality standards (WQS) are more stringent and specific chemicals such as toxicants have standards equal to half of the saltwater WQSs. The Total Suspended Solids limit for a new discharge to HQW receiving waters is 20 mg/1. A dye study was performed in July 2001 and used to (1) characterize the diffuser water column mixing profile and (2) to provide model data to define the Instream Wastewater Concentration (IWC). Based on the model an IWC of 6.5% was determined using an average discharge flowrate of 0.743 MGD. In the 2004 permit renewal the required toxicity test was changed from Fact Sheet NPDES NC0085707 Page 1 of 4 a limited acute test at an 80% effluent concentration to a chronic test using Mysid shrimp at a 6.5% effluent concentration. In March 2009, the Reasonable Potential Analysis performed to develop permit renewal limitations did not take into account the modelled dilution or the HQW halved standards for metals. The issued permit included new non-HQW, SA effluent limits and new monitoring requirements for Total Chromium, Total Nickel, and Total Selenium. However, if HQW-based limits had been applied in the RPA, Total Chromium, Total Nickel, and Total Selenium would have still been the only evaluated parameters that showed potential to exceed the HQW limits. The chronic 6.5% effluent concentration toxicity test and the more stringent TSS standards for HQW waters were maintained. Other monitoring parameters were assigned or amended based on the WTP Strategy. The March 2009 permit renewal also contained a footnote that allowed the permittee to petition for re-evaluation of the newly added WQS limits and measurement frequencies for Total Chromium, Total Nickel, and Total Selenium after a minimum of twelve months of new data. In May 2009 a written petition to (1) re-evaluate the new limits and to (2) re -apply the IWC of 6.5% in the RPA was received. The permittee stated that the discharge flow had not changed nor had the quality of the well water changed since start up. The petition also requested that the monitoring frequencies be returned to the 2004 levels. During May 2009 and June 2009 the permittee split samples between two certified labs and all the data was used in the re-evaluation. In Sept. 2010 a modified permit was issued and limitations and monitoring were developed using HQW saltwater standards and an IWC of 6.5%. The flow run chart confirmed that the experienced discharge flow was about the same year to year and had not exceeded the dye study flow. Therefore, the average flow of 0.743 MGD used in the model was used in the RPA. Based on DMR data from June 2009 to June 2010 results suggested reasonable potential for the facility to discharge Total Nickel and Total Selenium in excess of defined HQW-WQS. As a result, new Total Nickel and Total Selenium HQW-based monthly average maximum limits and daily maximum limits were added to the permit. Total Selenium limits were corrected and listed as monthly average and daily maximum limitations. Total Chromium was removed since it did not show reasonable potential to violate standards. Monitoring for Total Copper, Total Silver, and Total Zinc were reduced to quarterly to coincide with toxicity tests. The 2015 renewal removed total nickel and total zinc monitoring based on lack of reasonable potential to exceed water quality standards. Silver, selenium, and chromium all remained undetected and were removed from monitoring requirements during renewal. PROCESS Well water is pumped through replaceable cartridge filters and continues through two reverse osmosis units. Reject wastewater from the reverse osmosis units is constantly discharged and blended with wastewaters from the two anion exchange systems and three pressure sand filters The anionic treatment systems treat water from 19 wells and intermittently backwash once every 2-3 weeks in the summer and at most once a week in the winter. Potable water treated in the anionic exchange units flow through the pressure sand filters. The brine regenerate from the anionic exchange units are combined with the sand filter backwash in a 240,000 gallon holding settling basin. Wastewaters from the settling basin are blended with the RO reject wastewater prior to discharge. The mixed wastewaters discharge through a submerged diffuser approximately 100 feet off shore into Pamlico Sound. Other than brine and a scale inhibitor no other chemicals have the potential to be discharged. Fact Sheet NPDES NC0085707 Page 2 of 4 EXISTING DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS Flow (MGD) May 2016-Nov 2020 Year Mean Min Max N 2016 0.52 0.20 0.72 245 2017 0.46 0.13 0.96 365 2018 0.47 0.11 0.70 365 2019 0.51 0.11 0.98 365 2020 0.52 0.18 0.70 335 Maximum monthly average flow in past 3.5 years (Qw): 0.70 MGD Effluent data May 2016-Nov 2020 Parameter 00010 - Temperature, Water Deg. Centigrade 00094 - Conductivity 00300 - Oxygen, Dissolved (DO) 00400 - pH 00480 - Salinity 00530 - Solids, Total Suspended 00610 - Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) 01042 - Copper, Total (as Cu) 50050 - Flow, in conduit or thru treatment plant 70295 - Solids, Total Dissolved CO530 - Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration CO600 - Nitrogen, Total - Concentration CO610 - Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) CO665 - Phosphorus, Total (as P) - Concentration Mean Min Max N 20.28 18.80 22.10 111 37381 17100 73700 110 6.08 3.79 6.51 111 7.46 6.86 7.50 240 23.44 10.00 31.80 110 8.20 7.50 8.60 4 10.32 10.32 10.32 1 8.79 0.01 18.00 18 0.49 0.11 0.98 1675 27824 21620 36380 110 8.53 2.50 21.00 239 10.48 6.22 17.22 18 9.95 8.62 11.74 55 0.18 0.04 0.61 18 COMPLIANCE Effluent data was reviewed from May 2015 to Aug. 2020 and no limit violation has been documented. No enforcements have taken place since the last renewal. The last routine inspection was performed on September 13, 2017 and the facility evaluation rating was satisfactory. This facility has not failed any toxicity tests in the last 5 years. INSTREAM MONITORING Upstream Parameter Mean Minl Max N 00010 - Temperature, Water Deg. Centigrade 19.81 1.70 29.00 109 00094 - Conductivity 30149 11800 44300 108 00300 - Oxygen, Dissolved (DO) 6.53 6.01 9.11 109 00400 - pH 7.54 7.17 8.34 109 00480 - Salinity 18.95 6.73 31.80 108 Fact Sheet NPDES NC0085707 Page 3 of 4 Downstream Parameter Mean Min Max N 00010 - Temperature, Water Deg. Centigrade 19.73 2.40 29.10 109 00094 - Conductivity 30344 11800 44000 108 00300 - Oxygen, Dissolved (DO) 6.53 6.03 9.11 109 00400 - pH 7.54 7.10 8.34 109 00480 - Salinity 18.86 6.73 28.40 108 This facility samples for pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and conductivity about 50 feet north and south of the outfall. Instream data was reviewed for the period of May 2016 — Nov 2020. The effluent from this facility did not appear to impact pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, or salinity. The high conductivity of the RO wastewaters did appear to raise the conductivity concentrations slightly in the downstream samples. Per the 2012 WTP permitting strategy, DO monitoring can be removed if in -stream standards are being met. In the past 6 months, the effluent DO has frequently dipped below 5 mg/l. Although this has not impacted instream DO, monitoring will remain in place to be re-evaluated during the next renewal. PERMITTING STRATEGY A Reasonable Potential Analysis was performed on copper using effluent data from May 2015 through Oct. 2020. The modelled design flow of 0.743 MGD at a dilution of 6.5% were used in the RPA. Toxicant standards were halved to assess limitations against predicted values. • Copper showed no reasonable potential to violate WQS, however, the predicted maximum is greater than half of the allowable concentration, so quarterly monitoring will be maintained. SUMMARY OF CHANGES ➢ The language in section A.(3) has been updated to be consistent with the finalization of federal requirements for electronic reporting. ➢ The language in section A.(2) has been updated with new electronic reporting methods ➢ HUC and Stream Index were added to the supplement to cover page ➢ The outfall map was updated ➢ Instream and effluent temperature monitoring were removed from the permit. Temperature monitoring is no longer a requirement for WTPs. ➢ Footnote 3 of the effluent table previously required copper to be sampled in conjunction with Chronic Toxicity testing. Concurrent sampling is no longer a requirement, so the footnote has been removed. ➢ Turbidity monitoring (no limit) has been added to the effluent monitoring table in section A.(1.). Turbidity monitoring is required for all WTPs. NPDES DIVISION CONTACT If you have questions regarding any of the above information or on the attached permit, please contact Emily DelDuco email emily.delduco@ncdenr.gov. NAME: DATE: Fact Sheet NPDES NC0085707 Page 4 of 4 Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing and Self Monitoring Summary Camden County WTP NC0086681/001 County: Camden Region: WARO Basin: PAS50 Jan Apr Jul Oct Mysd24PF Begin: 3/1/2018 24hr p/f ac monit 90 NonComp: 7Q10: Tidal PF: 0.432 IWC: NA Freq: Q SOC JOC: J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 2016 Pass - - Pass - Pass - - Pass - 2017 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - 2018 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - 2019 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - 2020 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - Camp Highlander WWTP NC0033251/001 County: Henderson Region: ARO Basin: FRB03 Jan Apr Jul Oct Fthd24PF Begin: 4/1/2006 24hr ac p/f lim 90% NonComp: Single 7Q10: 12.7 PF: 0.007 IWC: 0.09 Freq: Q SOC JOC: J F M A M J J A S 0 N D 2016 H H - H H 2017 H - - H - - H - - H - 2018 H - - H - - H - - H - 2019 H - - H - - H - - H - 2020 H - - H - - H - - H - Cape Hatteras Water Assoc. (RO) WTP NC0085707/001 County: Dare Region: WARO Mysd7dPF Begin: 2/1/2016 Chr monit 6.5% (mysi + NonComp: Single 7010: Tidal Basin: PA555 Jan Apr Jul Oct PF: IWC: 6.5 Freq: Q SOC JOC: J F M A M J J A 5 0 N D 2016 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - 2017 Pass Pass Pass Pass - 2018 Invalid Pass Pass Pass Pass 2019 Pass - - Pass - Pass - - Pass 2020 Pass - - Pass - >6.5 - - >6.5 (P) Carillon Building Dewatering System NC0085731/001 County: Mecklenburg Ceri7dPF Begin: 9/1/2015 Chr Lim: 90% NonComp: Region: MRO 7010: 0 Basin: CTB34 Mar Jun Sep Dec PF: 0.031 IWC: 100 Freq: Q SOC JOC: J F M A M J J A 5 0 N D 2016 - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass 2017 - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - Pass 2018 Pass - - Pass - - Pass - - H 2019 Pass Pass Pass Pass - - Pass 2020 - Pass Pass Pass - Carolina Beach WWTP NC0023256/001 County: New Hanover Region: WIRO Basin: CPF17 Feb May Aug Nov SOC_JOC: Mysd7dPF Begin: 4/1/2018 Mys7dyPF Chr Lim: 1 + NonComp: Single 7Q10: Tidal PF: 3.0 IWC: NA Freq: Q J F M A M J J A S 2016 - Pass - - Pass - - Pass - 2017 Pass - - Pass - Pass - 2018 - Pass >100(P) - - Pass >72 - - Invalid Invalid H 2019 - Pass - - Pass - - Pass 2020 - Pass - - Pass - - H >17.9% (P) 0 >72 Pass N Pass Pass >100(P) Pass Pass >17.9% (P) Leeend: P= Fathead minnow (Pimohales oromelas). H=No Flow (facility is active). s = Solit test between Certified Labs Page 14 of 121 Table 1. Project Information Facility Name WWTP/WTP Class NPDES Permit Outfall Flow, Qw (MGD) Receiving Stream Stream Class 7Q10s (cfs) 7Q1Ow (cfs) 30Q2 (cfs) QA (cfs) 1 Q1 Os (cfs) CHRONIC DILUITION FACTOR = Data Source(s) To apply a Model IWC%: Enter the "Flow, Qw, (MGD)" and the "CHRONIC DILUTION FACTOR =" values and the CHRONIC IWC% is calculated and displayed. The CHRONIC IWC% is automatically applied to calculate the parameter's Allowable Cw values both chronic and acute. Saltwater RPA 95% Probablitv/95% Confidence MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58 REQUIRED DATA ENTRY Table 2. Parameters of Concern ❑✓ CHECK IF HQW OR ORW WQS Cape Hatteras RO WTP NC0085707 Pamlico Sound SA; HQW Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined CHRONIC IWC% = 6.5 15.3800 Saltwater streams are tidal resulting in all IWC % = 100%. If an approved model is conducted then a chronic dilution factor is determined and can be applied to a discharge to calculate its IWC % . If a stream is classified as a SA or ORW then its is also classified as a HQW. The appropriate IWC % must be defined to properly calculate WQS-based limits. Par01 Par02 Par03 Par04 Par05 Par06 Par07 Par08 Par09 Par10 Par11 Par12 Par13 Par14 Par15 Par16 Par17 Par18 Par19 Par20 Par21 Par22 Name WQS Type Chronic Modifier Acute PQL Units Arsenic Aquatic Life C 36 SW 69 ug/L Arsenic Human Health C 10 HH ug/L Cadmium Aquatic Life NC 8.9 SW 40.2 ug/L 4 Total Phenolic Compounds Aquatic Life NC 300 A 10 ug/L Chromium VI Aquatic Life NC 50.4 SW 1107.8 ug/L Chromium, Total Aquatic Life NC N/A SW N/A ug/L Copper Aquatic Life NC 3.7 SW 5.8 ug/L Cyanide Aquatic Life NC 1 SW 1 10 ug/L Lead Aquatic Life NC 8.5 SW 220.8 ug/L Mercury Aquatic Life NC 25 SW 0.5 ng/L Molybdenum Human Health NC 2.0 HH mg/L Nickel Aquatic Life NC 8.3 SW 74.7 ug/L Selenium Aquatic Life NC 71 SW ug/L Silver Aquatic Life NC 0.1 SW 2.2 ug/L Zinc Aquatic Life NC 85.6 SW 95.1 ug/L NOTE: The aquatic life chronic and acute WQS for several metals are calculated based on EPA convers1 see "Diss. SW stds. As TM" for more details and summary of calculated WQS.. 85707 Copy of 9595 Final Saltwater RPA 2017,input 1/4/2021 REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS - DATA Copper Date Data BDL=1/2DL Results 1 7/11/2016 < 10 5 Std Dev. 4.4343 2 10/3/2016 < 10 5 Mean 7.3889 3 1/9/2017 18 18 C.V. 0.6001 4 4/3/2017 < 10 5 n 18 5 7/10/2017 < 10 5 6 10/2/2017 < 10 5 Mult Factor = 1.4100 7 1/8/2018 10 10 Max. Value 18.00 ug/L 8 4/2/2018 < 10 5 Max. Pred Cw 25.38 ug/L 9 7/9/2018 < 10 5 10 10/22/2018 < 10 5 11 1/7/2019 < 10 5 12 4/1/2019 < 10 5 13 7/8/2019 < 10 5 14 10/7/2019 < 10 5 15 1/6/2020 < 10 5 16 4/6/2020 10 10 17 7/6/2020 18 18 18 10/5/2020 12 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Values" then "COPY" . Maximum data points = 58 85707 Copy of 9595 Final Saltwater RPA 2017,data Date} Cape Hatteras RO WTP NC0085707 Qw (MGD) _ 1Q10S (cfs) = 7QIOS (cfs)= 7Q10W (cfs) = 30Q2 (cfs) Avg. Stream Flow, QA (cfs)_ Receiving Stream: Saltwater RPA 95% Probablity/95% Confidence MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58 0.74 Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Modeled, Chronic Dilution Factor defined Pamlico Sound WWTP/WTP Class: PC-1 IWC% @ 1Q10S = 7.760076938 IWC% @ 7Q10S = 6.501950585 IWC% @ 7Q10W = 6.501950585 IWC% @ 30Q2 = 6.501950585 IWC% @ QA = 6.501950585 Stream Class: SA; HQW Outfall 001 Qw = 0.743 MGD YOU HAVE DESIGNATED THIS RECEIVING STREAM AS HQW OR ORW. PARAMETER TYPE (1) NC STANDARDS OR EPA CRITERIA PQL UNITS REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS RECOMMENDED ACTION Chronic Applied Standard Acute 11 # Det. Max Prcd Cw Allowable Cw Copper NC 1.85 SW(7Q1Os) 2.9 ug/L 18 5 25.38 Acute: 37.37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chronic: 28.45 No value > Allowable Cw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - — No RPA, Predicted Max > 0% of Allowable Cw - apply Quarterly Monitoring Page 3 of 3 85707 Copy of 9595 Final Saltwater RPA 2017,rpa 1/4/2021 IWC Calculations Facility: Cape Hatteras RO WTP NC0085707 Prepared By: JAG Enter Design Flow (MGD): Enter s7Q10 (cfs): Enter w7Q10 (cfs): 0.743 16.57 16.57 Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) Daily Maximum Limit (ug/I) s7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (UG/L) Upstream Bkgd (ug/I) IWC (%) Allowable Conc. (ug/I) Fecal Coliform Monthly Average Limit: (If DF >331; Monitor) (If DF<331; Limit) Dilution Factor (DF) 16.57 0.743 1.15165 17.0 0 6.50 262 Ammonia (Summer) Monthly Average Limit (mg NH3-N/I) s7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) Upstream Bkgd (mg/I) IWC (%) Allowable Conc. (mg/I) Ammonia (Winter) Monthly Average Limit (mg NH3-N/I) w7Q10 (CFS) 200/100m1 DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) 15.39 Upstream Bkgd (mg/I) IWC (%) Allowable Conc. (mg/I) Total Residual Chlorine 1. Cap Daily Max limit at 28 ug/I to protect for acute toxicity Ammonia (as NH3-N) 1. If Allowable Conc > 35 mg/I, Monitor Only 2. Monthly Avg limit x 3 = Weekly Avg limit (Municipals); capped at 35 mg/I 3. Monthly Avg limit x 5 = Daily Max limit (Non-Munis); capped at 35 mg/I 4. BAT for Minor Domestics: 2 mg/I (summer) and 4 mg/I (winter) 5. BAT for Major Municipals: 1 mg/I (year-round) 16.57 0.743 1.15165 1.0 0.22 6.50 12.2 16.57 0.743 1.15165 1.8 0.22 6.50 24.5 Fecal Coliform 1. 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This the? , 2021. Theresa Schnder (Signature of representative making affidavit) Sworn to and subscribed before to me this th day of TCu 2021. 12,( (Notary Public) -2,U �P� • oTq •Gs'', ▪ ;• My Comm. Expires ; • 11/13/2024 .i49 •. AUB l.\G •: G • • 4;11: .. .. ..... Public Notice North Carolina Environmental Management Commission/ NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Notice of Intent to Issue a NPDES Wastewater Permit NC0085707 Cape Hatteras Reverse Osmosis WTP The North Carolina Environ- mental Management Com- mission proposes to issue a NPDES wastewater discharge permit to the person(s) listed below. Written comments re- garding the proposed permit will be accepted until 30 days after the publish date of this notice. The Director of the NC Division of Water Resources e(.DWR) R) may hold a public g there be a significant degree of public interest. Please mail comments and/or information requests to DWR at the above address. Interested persons may visit the DWR at 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 to review information on file. Additional information on NPDES permits and this notice may be found on our website: http://deq. nc.gov/about/divi- sions/water-resources/wa- ter-resou roes -perm itslwastewa- pubbcnotices orr by calling (919) 707-3601. NPDES Permit Num- ber NC0085707: Dare County (600 Mustian Street, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948) has requested renewal of the NPDES permit for the Cape Hatteras Reverse iAJTP in Dare County. ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director Dare County Attn: Patrick Irwin, Utilities Dir. PO Box 1000 Manteo, NC 27954-1000 Subject: Permit Renewal Application No. NC0085707 Cape Hatteras Reverse Osmosis WTP Dare County Dear Applicant: NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality March 19, 2020 The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges the March 17, 2020 receipt of your permit renewal application and supporting documentation. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within the Section's NPDES WW permitting branch. Per G.S. 150B-3 your current permit does not expire until permit decision on the application is made. Continuation of the current permit is contingent on timely and sufficient application for renewal of the current permit. The permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to complete your permit renewal. Please respond in a timely manner to requests for additional information necessary to allow a complete review of the application and renewal of the permit. Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at: https:J/deq. nc.gov/permits-requlations/permit-guidancelenvironmental-application-tracker If you have any additional questions about the permit, please contact the primary reviewer of the application using the links available within the Application Tracker. Sinsrely, JSV;01 Wren Th ford Administrative Assistant Water Quality Permitting Section cc: Central Files w/application ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application North Caro re Departrrertof Ervrorrrerta Qua t. x I D vsor of Resras= D_E Q� Wash rgtor Reg ora Dffae 1943 Wash r.gtor S.L.are Pia I Wasr rgtor, North ar: r5 2?EE3 b..... �i4n ry. ` +......w 252-94E-8481 NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - WTP For discharges associated with water treatment plants Mail the complete application to: N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality / NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 NPDES Permit Number NC0085707 If you are completing this form in computer use the TAB key or the up - down arrows to move from one field to the next. To check the boxes, click your mouse on top of the box. Otherwise, please print or type. 1. Contact Information: Owner Name Dare County Water Department Facility Name Cape Hatteras Reverse Osmosis WTP Mailing Address 600 Mustian Street City Kill Devil Hills State / Zip Code NC, 27948 Telephone Number (252)475-5603 Fax Number (252)441-2239 REGF SUED MAR 17 710 NGUEQIDWRINPDES e-mail Address Pat.irwin@darenc.com 2. Location of facility producing discharge: Check here if same as above ❑ Street Address or State Road City State / Zip Code County 50225 Water Association Road Frisco NC, 27936 Dare 3. Operator Information: Name of the firm, consultant or other entity that operates the facility. (Note that this is not referring to the Operator in Responsible Charge or ORC) Name Mailing Address City State / Zip Code Telephone Number Fax Number 4. Ownership Status: Dare County Water Department 600 Mustian Street Kill Devil Hills NC (252)475-5603 (252)441-2239 Federal ❑ State ❑ Private ❑ Public X Page 1 of 3 Version 5/2012 NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - WTP For discharges associated with water treatment plants 5. Type of treatment plant: ❑ Conventional (Includes coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation, usually followed by filtration and disinfection) X Ion Exchange (Sodium Cycle Cationic ion exchange) ❑ Green Sand Filter (No sodium recharge) X Membrane Technology (RO, nanofiltration) Check here if the treatment process also uses a water softener 6. Description of source water(s) (i.e. groundwater, surface water) Groundwater 7. Describe the treatment process(es) for the raw water: The treatment train includes: Reverse osmosis (membrane), ion exchange, pressure sand filters, cartridge filters, settling basin and chlorination. 8. Describe the wastewater and the treatment process(es) for wastewater generated by the facility: Combined concentrate wastewaters from reverse osmosis treatment, anion backwash/regeneration treated water, and pressure sand filter backwash treated water will be flowed to the discharge via pipeline to a diffuser. 9. Number of separate discharge points: 1 Outfall Identification number(s) 001 10. Frequency of discharge: Continuous X Intermittent ❑ If intermittent: Days per week discharge occurs: Duration: 11. Plant design potable flowrate 2_0 MGD Backwash or reject flow 0.743 MGD 12. Name of receiving stream(s) (Provide a map showing the exact location of each outfall, including latitude and longitude): Map is attached. 13. Please list all water treatment additives, including cleaning chemicals or disinfection treatments, that have the potential to be discharged. Alum / aluminum sulfate Yes No X Page 2 of 3 Version 5/2012 NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - WTP For discharges associated with water treatment plants Iron sulfate / ferrous sulfate Fluoride Yes No X Ammonia nitrogen / Chloramines Yes No X Yes No X Zinc -orthophosphate or sweetwater CP1236 Yes No X List any other additives below: Scale inhibitor Citric acid and sodium hydroxide (membrane cleaning chemicals) 14. Is this facility located on Indian country? (check one) Yes ❑ No X 15. Additional Information: Provide a schematic of flow through the facility, include flow volumes at all points in the water treatment process. The plan should show the point[s] of addition for chemicals and all discharges routed to an outfall [including stormwater]. Schematic is attached. Solids Handling Plan - The treatment does not produce solids. 16. NEW Applicants Information needed in addition to items 1-15: New applicants are highly encouraged to contact a permit coordinator with the NCDENR Customer Service Center. Was the Customer Service Center contacted? ❑ Yes ❑ No Analyses of source water collected Engineering Alternative Analysis Discharges from Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis plants shall be evaluated using a water quality model. 17. Applicant Certification I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. Patrick Irwin Utilities Director Print name of Person Signing Title Signature North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6 (b)(2) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $25,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $25,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both, for a similar offense.) Page 3 of 3 Version 5/2012 'Aug Rings Ififn• • .1 PAMLICO CO!• C4°°°•f Brapl° Pt 4- 001 r. H • ..sue SOUND rA N D-`7'' Latitude: 35°16'00" Longitude: 75.'35'22" Quad* F36SE Receiving Stream: Pamlico Sound Stream Class: SA Subbasin: 30155 County: Dare NC0085707 Dare County -Cape Hatteras Water System Facility J Location North SCALE 1 :24000 D DARE COUNTY WATER GIS TIM BUTCH AUGUST 15, 2014 HATTERAS TREATMENT FACILITY SCHEMATIC FRISCO, NC F� 1 11 1.70 0 • From: DelDuco, Emily To: Pat Irwin Cc: kenf@darenc.com; elliott.midgett@darenc.com Subject: RE: [External] Re: Electronic delivery of NPDES permit - Cape Hatteras WTP Date: Thursday, March 11, 2021 9:40:00 AM Attachments: NC0085707 Final Permit 03-2021.pdf image001.pnq Thank you for your reply. Please see the attached issued NPDES permit renewal for Cape Hatteras Reverse Osmosis WTP. From: Pat Irwin <pat.irwin@darenc.com> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 8:22 AM To: DelDuco, Emily <Emily.DelDuco@ncdenr.gov> Cc: kenf@darenc.com; elliott.midgett@darenc.com Subject: [External] Re: Electronic delivery of NPDES permit - Cape Hatteras WTP CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Yes, transmittal of documents to Dare County Water in an electronic manner is acceptable. Pat On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 12:28 PM DelDuco, Emily <Emily.DelDuco@ncdenr.gov> wrote: Greetings, This is in regards to the NPDES wastewater permit for Cape Hatteras Reverse Osmosis WTP /NC0085707. In order to provide more convenience, control, and security to our permittees and assist them in processing their transactions, The Division of Water Resources is currently transitioning towards electronic correspondence. This will hopefully provide more efficient service to our permittees and other partners and will allow us to more effectively process and track documents. We are writing to ask you for your approval of the transmittal of documents related to your permitting and related activities with the Division in an electronic format. Documents will be emailed to the appropriate contact person(s) in your organization in a PDF format. Please respond to me through email with verification that transmittal of your documents in an electronic manner is acceptable to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you, Emily DelDuco Division of Water Resources Department of Environmental Quality 919-707-9125 emily.delducoPncdenr.gov ::"Nothing Compares, Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Mr. Patrick Irwin Utilities Director Department of Water 600 Mustian Street Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 (252) 475-5603 (phone) (252 441-2239 (fax) www.darenc.com Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.