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NPDES Permit:
NC0021881
Lake Waccamaw WWTP
Document Type:
Permit Issuance
Wasteload Allocation J
Authorization to Construct (AtC)
Permit Modification
Complete File - Historical
Engineering Alternatives (EAA)
Correspondence
Instream Assessment (67b)
Speculative Limits
Environmental Assessment (EA)
Document Date:
October 7, 1994
Thies documerit its printed on reuse paper - ignore any
content on the reirerse side
Request # 7901
Facility Name: Lake Waccamaw Waste Water Treatment Plant
NPDES No.: NC0021881
Type of Waste: 100 % Domestic
Facility Status: Existing
Permit Status: Renewal
Receiving Stream: unnamed tributary Bogue Swamp
Stream Classification: C - Swamp
Subbasin: 03-07-56
County: Columbus Stream Characteristic;
Regional Office: Wilmington USGS #
Requestor: Lucas Date: 1992
Date of Request: 6 / 30 / 94 Drainage Area (mi): < 0.1
Topo Quad: J 24 SE Summer 7010 (ifs): 0.0
Winter 7010 (ifs): 0.0
Average Flow (ifs): < 0.1
3002 (ifs): 0.0
!WC (%): 100 %
Existing WLA checked: j x
Staff Report: x
Topo checked: x
USGS Flows confirmed:
!WC Spreadsheet: x
Stream Classification: x
Nutrient Sensitivity: x
Instream Data: x
1975: modeled as discharge to Bogue Swamp, (s7Q10: 0.08 ifs) w/ recommended limits of 5.0 mg/I BOD5, 2.0 mg/I TKN,
5.0 mg/l dissolved oxygen, 30 mg/I TSS, 200 / 100 ml fecal coliform, 6 - 9 SU pH, for a 0.4 mgd discharge.
1976: modeled and renewed w/ same limits, (TKN changed to NH3-N).
1982: renewed w/ same limits, (fecal coliform changed to 1,000 / 100 ml)
1983: many correspondences concerning the condition of the effluent canal, (i.e. aquatic plant growth, trash, etc). A field
survey was conducted due to a proposed expansion. Results indicated substantial sedimentation, (high SOD's) and
'duck weed' growth w/in the canal, (nitrate -nitrite concentrations as high as 30 mg/I and phosphorus of 7.6 mg/I). A
dissolved oxygen sag takes place at the end of the canal, but the benthic population was determined to be 'normal'.
Solids collected In the canal were sky -rocketing; 130 - 450 mg/I. Limits were relaxed to: 10 (20) mg/1 BOD5,
4 (8) mg/1 NH3-N, 5.0 mg/I dissolved oxygen, 30 mg/l TSS, 200 / 100 ml fecal coliform, 6 - 9 SU pH, for a wetlands
diffusion system, (i.e. effluent sprayed over an acre area of wetlands).
1986: extensive study was done for this proposed wetlands diffusion system and the final decision was to abandon this
proposal and go with a point discharge; limits of either 11 (10) mg/1 BOD5, 2 (4) mg/I NH3-N or 7 (10) mg/1 BOD5,
3 (4) mg/I NH3-N. (no explanation as to lower winter BOD5 determination; the model results don't seem to follow the
output of the model included in the April 2, 1986 memorandum on the results). These limits were determined to
protect a 5.0 mg/l dissolved oxygen standard in the canal, it was assumed that the swamp could assimilate the
effluent.
1987: the WLA recommends previous limits for the Permit period w/ limits of 7 (8) mg/1 BOD5, 2 (3) mg/I NH3-N to be
recommended for the next Permit issued, (no increase in flow is included).
1989: facility requested JOG for additional flow; no Instream Assessment was requested as this flow was for short-term 1
and !repairs.
1992: per WRO request, facility is required to take Chronic Toxicity P / F at 90 %. The WLA recommended the same limits,
(the recommendation of stricter limits in the 1989 WLA was noted, but not followed - no explanation, but it probably
wouldn't have flown). The WLA recommended zero - flow language including Tertiary limits for Alternative Analysis
and a rider to open Permit and required scheduled limits changes or removal if results indicate need.
DMR's
flow violations 1994
ammonia and fecal coliform violations mid-1993
high nutrient concentrations
Staff Report
Excellent Staff Report ! Region is fully aware of the many limits violations during this Permit period.
Currently no Regional plant availabe for connection, nor is subsurface or spray irrigation available due to high water table.
Plant currently has an Industrial discharger, [Tops Tobacco Company] which has high BOD's and may be causing plant
upsets. Both the Town and Tops Tobacco are looking into remedies for the situation, (i.e. a Pretreatment Program may be
required). Most of the issues facing this plant are compliance and the Region is working closely with the facility to achieve
compliance.
Instream Data
Evidence of suppersaturation. Unusually high percent saturations. Need Region to specifiy exactly where they are taking
samples and whether those locations are close enough.
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Existing limits:
Monthly Averages
Summer Winter
Wasteflow (MGD): 0.400
BODE (mg/1): 11.0 10.0
NH3N (mg/I): 2.0 4.0
DO (mg/1): 6.0 6.0
TSS (mg/1): 30 30
Fecal Col. (/100 ml): 200 200
pH (SU): 6 - 9 6 - 9
Residual Chlorine (µg/l): monitor monitor
Oil & Grease (mg/1): nr nr
TP (mg/1): monitor monitor
TN (mg/1): monitor monitor
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
Upstream Location: at least 100' above outfall
Downstream Location: at least 300' below outfall
Parameters: temperature, dissolved oxygen, fecal colitorm, conductivity
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24.15'
35.35'
35.56'
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91.74'
36.6'
53.59'
35.36'
PF:0.4 Special
93 39.23'
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7Q10: 0.0 IWC(%): 100.0 girder:
94 Mrs/FAIL
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LAUREL TALL PAPER CO PERM CIIR I.IM:1.5%
90 ---
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NC0006041/001 Begin:12/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F A FEB MAY AUG NOV NonComp:SINGLE
91 PASS
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County:RICIBdOND Region: FRO Subbasin: YADI6
92 -
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PF: 0.25 Special
93 -
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7Q10:25.0 IWC(%):1.52 order:
94 -
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LAURINDURG WWTP PERM CHR I.IM:31%
90 -
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NC0020656/00I Begin:12/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F A FEB MAY AUG NOV NonComp:SINGLE
91 -
PASS
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PASS
County:SCOTLAND Region: FRO Subbasin:LUM5S
92 PASS
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PF: 4.00 Special
93 -
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7Q10: 13.80 IWC(%):31.00 r
94 -
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PASS
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LAURINBURG-MAXTON AIRPORT PERM CIIR LIM:1.3%
Y 90 PASS
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PASS
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NC0044725/001 Bcgin:11/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F A MAR JUN SEP DEC NonComp:SINGLE
91 -
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NR
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County:SCOTLAND Region:FRO Subbasin:LUMSI
92 PASS
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PF:1.00 Special
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7Q10:111.0 IWC(%):I.38 Order:
94 -
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LCP PLASTICS LET CHR TAR:99%
90 60,29
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66.6
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>90
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NC00363661001 Begin:2122191 Frequency:.Q P/F A FEB MAY AUG NOV NonComp:
01 NONE'
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County:GUILFORD Region:WSRO Subbasin:CPF08
92 -
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7Q10:0.00 IWC(%):100.0 Order:
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LFEDBETTER OIL CO- K&J AUTO SALES PERM CHR LIM:1.2%(GRAB)
90 -
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NC0073113/001 Begin:2/7/91 Frequency: Q A MAR JUN SEP DEC NonComp:
01 -
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County: MCDOWELL Region: ARO • Subbasin: CI1130
92 -
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PF:0.0144 • Special
7Q10: 1.80 IWC(%):1.2 Order:
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ISLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK WWTP PERM: 2411R PA' AC LIM 90%FTIID
90
NC0065676/001 Begin:6/1/94 Frequency: Q A MAR JUN SEP DEC NonComp:SINGLE
91
County:BRUNSWICK Region: WIRO Subbasin: CPF17
92
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PF: 0.25 Special
93
7Q10:600 IWC(%):0.065 ceder: -
94
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LENOIR, CITY OF- GUNPOWDER CREEK PERM CHR LIM:38%
90 MI
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NC0023736l001 Begin:10/4/92 Frequency: Q P/F A MAR JUN SEP DEC NonComp:SINGLE
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County:CALDWELL Region: ARO Subbasin: CTB32
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7Q10: 2.90 IWC(%):34.83 Order:
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LENOIR, CfIY OF- LOWER CREEK WWTP PERM CHR LIM:40% •
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NC0023981/001 Begin: l/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F. A AUG NOV FEB MAY NonComp:SINGLE
91 -
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County:CALDWELL Region: ARO Subbasin: CTB31
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7Q10: 9.3 IWC(%):40.43 order:
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IEXINGTON REGIONAL WWTP PERM CIIR LIM:56%
Y 90 PASS
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NC0055786/001 Bcgin:6/1/89 Frequency: Q WE A FEB MAY AUG NOV NonComp:
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County:DAVIDSON Region: WSRO Subbasin: YAW?
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7Q10: 6.70 IWC(%):55.99 Order:
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0 2 consecutive failures = significant noncompliance Y Pre 1990 Data Available
I FGFND:
PERM = Permit Requirement LET = Administrative Letter - Target Frequency = Monitoring frequency: Q Quarterly; M- Monthly; BM- Bimonthly; SA- Semiannually; A- Annually; OWD- Only when discharging; D- Discontinued monitoring requirement; IS- Conducting independent study
Begin = First month required 7Q10 = Receiving stream low Dow criterion (eft) A = quarterly monitoring incl. aces to monthly upon single failure Months that testing must occur - ex. JAN,APR,JUL,OCT NonComp = Current Compliance Requirement
PF = Permitted flow (MGD) IWC%= Insueam waste concentration P/F = Pass/Fail chronic test AC = Acute CHR = Chronic
Data Notation: f - Fathead Minnow: • - Ceriodaphnia so.: my - Mvsid ahrimo: ChV - Chronic value: P - Mortality of b ncd percentage at highest concentration; at - Performed by DEM Aq Ton Group; bt - Bad test
Reporting Notation: - a: Data tat requited; NR - Not reported; ( ) - Beginning of Quartet facility Activity Status: - Inactive, N - Newly Issued(To construct); 11 - Active but not discharging; t-More data available for month in question SIG = ORC signature needed
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Lake Waccamaw Waste Water Treatment Plant NC0021881
U•stream: BI• Creek Landin
Month Tem. DO
Saturation Fecal Conductivi
Jun-94
May-94
Apr-94
Mar-94
Feb-94
Jan-94
Dec-93
Nov-93
Oct-93
Sep-93
Aug-93
Jul-93
30
22
26
18
13
9
11
14
17
26
28
30
7.2
8.5
7.5
10.5
8.9
8.7
10.3
7.5
9.2
7.6
7.1
7.5
95%
97%
92%
111%
85%
75%
93%
73%
95%
94%
91%
99%
217
71
65
46
10
58.3
6
30
45
12.6
11
13.1
54
0.8
50
48
50
42.5
46
45
66
60
62
66.3
Downstream: Waccamaw River
Temp DO
28
20
22
15
11
8
9
14
17
23
28
30
6.9
8.4
7.7
10.9
8.4
8.9
10.0
6.7
9.0
6.9
7.6
7.4
Saturation Fecal Conductivity
88%
92%
88%
108%
76%
75%
86%
65%
93%
80%
97%
98%
20
93
48
14
4
16
7
8
68.4
21.1
19.1
6
60
0.5
50
58
52.5
45
46
45
65.6
52.2
62
68.2
Ammonia [2 / 4 mg/I] - Residual Chlorine - Fecal Collform
Instream Waste Concentrations
Residual Chlorine
7Q10 (cfs)
Design Flow (mgd)
Design Flow (cfs)
Stream Std (µg/1)
Upstream bkgrd level (µg/1)
IWC (%)
Allowable Concentration (µg/1)
Allowable Concentration (mg/I)
Fecal Limit
Ratio of 0.0 :1
0.0
0.4
0.619
17
0
100.0%
17.0
0.017
200/100mI
0.0
0.4
0.619
1
0.22
100.0%
1.0
0.0
0.4
0.619
1.8
0.22
100.0%
1.8
Ammonia as NH3
(summer)
7Q10 (cfs)
Design Flow (mgd)
Design Flow (cfs)
Stream Std (mg/I)
Upstream bkgrd level (mg/I)
IWC (%)
Allowable Concentration (mg/I)
Ammonla as NH3
(winter)
7Q10 (cfs)
Design Flow (mgd)
Design Flow (cfs)
Stream Std (mg/I)
Upstream bkgrd level (mg/I)
IWC (%)
Allowable Concentration (mg/I)
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SOC PRIORITY PROJECT: No
To: Permits and Engineering Unit
Water Quality Section :
Attention: Jay Lucas (Review ngineer)
Date: 07/11/94
NPDES STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
County: Columbus
Permit No. NO0021881
PART I -I GENERAL INFORMATION
of
1. Facility and Address: TownLake Waccamaw
P.O. Box 145
Lake Waccamaw, NC 28450
2. Date of Investigation: 07/07/94
3. Report Prepared by: B. Steven West
4. Persons Contacted and Telephone Number:
INDA F"r 5L6
Al Norris, ORC (910) 646-3700
Jon Barlow, Town Manager (910) 646-3700
5. Directions to Site: Travel US Hwy 74/76 to Lake Waccamaw, take
NCSR 1900 west to NCSR 1901, travel 0.5 mile to dirt road on
the right. Treatment plant is at the end of the road.
6. Discharge Point:
Latitude: 78° 33' 2 Longitude: 34° 16'•56"
8"
USGS Name: Lake Waccamaw West, Quad No: J 24 SE NC
7. Site size and expansion area consistent with application?
N/A
8. Topography: The site slopes gently toward Bogue Swamp and is
approximately 45 feet above mal.
9. Location of nearest dwelling: Approximately 0.5 mile.
10. g Receivin stream or affected surface waters: Unnamed tributary
to Bogue Swamp. (The trib. does not appear on the quad sheet)
a. Classification: Class "C-swamp" waters
b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: 03-07-56
c. Describe receiving stream features and pertinent
downstream uses: swamp
PART II DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT WORKS
1. a. Volume of wastewater to be permitted: 0.4 MGD
b. What is the current permitted flow limit? 0.4 MGD
c. Actual treatment capacity of the current facility:
r0.4 i4GD
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d. Date and construction activities allowed by previous
Authorizations to Construct issued in the previous two
years: An A to C was issued in early 1992 for the
construction of sludge holding facilities. Construction
was completed during the summer of 1993.
e. Please provide a description of existing wastewater
treatment facilities: The existing facility consists of
a bar screen, grit chamber, extended aeration basin with
two floating 20 hp mechanical aerators, clarifier with
return activated sludge, two polishing ponds in series,
the latter having a floating mechanical aerator, gaseous
chlorine contact chamber, continuous recording flow
meter, two aerated sludge holding tanks, and one
emergency back-up sludge drying bed.
f. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater
treatment facilities: There are no upgrades planned at
this time.
g. Possible toxic impacts to surface waters: he facility
has experienced recent repeated effluent chronic toxicity
failures, And the like: ‘ culprits are chlorine and NH3 -N.
See Evaluation and Recommendations section.
h. Pretreatment Program: May be required in the future.
See 5) Other Special Items.
2. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme:
The ,Town holds Permit No. WQ0001944 for the land application
of sludge. The Town recently finished construction of two
aerated sludge holding tanks.
3. Treatment plant classification: Class III
4. SIC Code: 4952
Wastewater Code Primary: 01 Secondary: N/A
Main Treatment Unit Code: 055X3
PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION
1. Is this facility being constructed with Construction Grant
Funds or are any public monies involved? Not currently.; See
Evaluation and Recommendations Section.
2. Special monitoring or limitations requests: None
3. Important SOC Schedule dates: SOC No. EMC WQ 93-08
Effective Date: 03/16/94
Submission of Plans and Specs. (collection system/pump station
improvements): 03/30/94 (met)
Begin Construction: N/A
Complete Construction of Residual Solids Holding/Treatment
Facilities: 06/30/94 (met)
Complete Pumping Station Improvements and Replace 1 mile
Sanitary Sewer: 12/31/94
4. Alternative Analysis Evaluation:
There is no regional sewer system available for the Town to
tie into at this time. Soils in the vicinity of the WWTP are
not suitable for spray irrigation or subsurface disposal due
to a perennial high water table.
5. Other Special Items:
The plant currently has one non -domestic discharger, Tops
Tobacco Company. The company's primary discharge consists of
residue from a tobacco curing and moistening process.
Preliminary data from sample results 'obtained by the Town
indic to that Tops is discharging- :significant amount of
BOD w ich may being interfering with the plant's treatment
ability. Tops is working toward lowering BOD discharges and
has hired a consultant. Composite samples are currently
being ,collected ,b'y =the Town, and if the results remain :high,
the necessity for a pretreatment program may need to be:=
ipvestigated. •
PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The Town of Lake Waccamaw has had difficulty meeting NH3-N
limits and passing effluent chronic toxicity testing. These
two problems appear to be related to the accumulation of
sludge in the plant. Recently -constructed sludge holding
facilities will hopefully help to alleviate the ammonia and
toxicity problems, and the Regional Office has communicated
to the Town that the Town develop and maintain a more
effective sludge management and disposal plan. The discharge
of a high organic -containing waste from a tobacco company as
described above is likely contributing to the NH3-N and
toxicity non-compliance. The Town is actively working to
resolve these issues. The Town is currently working with a
consultant to conduct a toxicity reduction evaluation. The
Town is also collecting and analyzing samples from the
tobacco company, and the tobacco company has agreed to and
has hired a consultant to investigate lowering organic
discharges.
The Town has thus far successfully met all deadlines in SOC
No. EMC WQ 93-08, and is relying heavily on loan money from
the Construction Grants & Loans Section to finish the
required collection system improvements and lift station
upgrades. A decision on the availability of this money was
supposed to come in the next several weeks.
The Town remains...on-compliance but is actively working
toward resolution.n
of the described problems. The Regional
Office will continue to work closely with the Town until the
issues are resolved.
It is recommended that a draft permit be prepared and placed
at public notice. If no significant adverse public comment
is received, it is recommended NPDES Permit No. NO0021881 be
reissued to the Town of Lake Waccamaw in accordance with the
basin -wide permitting strategy.
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Signature of report preparer Date
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Water, Quality Regional Supervisor Da e
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