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Yadkinville WWTP
NPDES Permit:
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Permit Modification
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History
Document Date:
April 6, 2010
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Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman
Director Secretary
NYr. Thomas Gray, ORC
Town of Yadkinville
213 Van Buren Street
P.O. Drawer 816
Yadkinville, North Carolina 27055-0816
April 6, 2010
Subject: NPDES Permit Correction
Permit No. NC0020338
Yadkinville WWTP
Yadkin County
Dear Mr. Gray:
Division persp nnel have reviewed and corrected an effluent parameter that was limited in the
final permit issued bn December 29, 2009. Specifically, the following correction has been made in
the attached efflue t page.
• The parameter "total phenolic compounds" was erroneously limited with monthly
average and daily maximum limits of 4 ug/L. A review of the data analysis indicated
that the water quality standard for chlorinated phenolic compounds was used to
evaluate the total phenolic compounds data. Upon further evaluation and using the
appro riate federal criteria for total phenolic compounds in the reasonable potential
analysis, it was determined that there was no reasonable potential for the criteria to be
exceeded instream. Therefore, the limit for total phenolic compounds was incorrectly
given. The monthly average and daily maximum limits for total phenolic compounds
will be removed from the final permit.
In addition, there was an evaluation for chlorinated phenolic compounds based on
submitted priority pollutant data and using the North Carolina water quality standard
of 1 ug/1 for streams classified as water supply. All the submitted data was below
detection and the results of the analysis indicated no reasonable' potential to exceed
the standard for chlorinated phenolic compounds instream. Based on this
inform+tion, there should be no limit or monitoring for chlorinated phenolic
compounds.
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Phone: 919-807-63001 FAX: 1919-807-6492\ Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748
Internet www.ncwaterquality.org
An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer
NonrthCarolina
Xaturaiij
Yadkinville will continue to monitor for chlorinated phenolic compounds in the
required annual priority pollutant tests for evaluation during the next permit renewal.
The facility will continue to monitor for total phenolic compounds (or phenol) in the
pretreatment long term monitoring plan.
Please replace the existing effluent page with the new attached page and discard the
old effluent page. This permit correction is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina
General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended).
If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are
unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within
thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written
petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the
office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714.
Unless such a demand is made, this permit shall be final and binding.
Please take notice that this permit is not transferable. The Division may require modification
revocation and reissuance of the permit. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to
obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by
the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act, or any other Federal or Local
governmental permits may be required.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Jacquelyn Nowell at
telephone number (919) 807-6386.
Sine rely,
0/14
leen H. Sullins
/
Attachment
cc: EPA/Region IV (ecopy))
Winston-Salem Regional Office/Surface Water Protection Section (ecopy)
ESS/Aquatic Toxicology Unit (ecopy)
Technical Assistance and Certification Unit (ecopy)
ESS/Carrie Ruhlman (ecopy)
PERCS/Attn: Monti Hassan (ecopy)
NPDES File/NC0020338
Central Files
Permit No. NC0020338
A. (1) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL
During the pexiod beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized
to discharge from ot}tfall 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below:
EFFLUENT I
CHARACTERISTICS
DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Monthly
Average
Weekly
Average
• Daily
Maximum
Measurement
Frequency
Sample
Type
Sample Locations
Flow
2.5 MGD
Continuous
Recording
Influent or Effluent
BOD, 5-day, 20°C
(April 1 — October 31)2
16.0 mg/L
24.0 mg/L
.
3/week
Composite
Influent & Effluent
BOD, 5-day, 20°C I
(November 1— March 331)2
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
3/week
Composite
Influent & Effluent
Total Suspended Solids2
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
3/week
Composite
Influent & Effluent
NH3-N
(April 1— October 31)
2.0 mg/L
6.0 mg/L
3/week
Composite
Effluent
NH3-N
(November 1 — March
31)
4.0 mg/L
12.0 mg/L
3/week
Composite
Effluent
Dissolved Oxygen3
3/week
Grab
Effluent, U, D
pH4
3/week
Grab
Effluent
Total Residual Chlorines
28 µg/L
3/week
Grab
Effluent
Temperature oC
Daily
Grab
Effluent
Temperature °C
3/week
Grab
U, D
Fecal Coliform
200/100 ml
400/100 ml
3/week
Grab
Effluent, U, D
Oil and Grease I
Quarterly
Grab
Effluent
Conductivity
3/week
Grab
Effluent, U, D
Total Nitrogen
(NO2+NO3+TKN)
Weekly
Composite
• Effluent
Total Phosphorus •
Weekly
Composite
Effluent
Total Copper 1
2/Month
Composite
Effluent
Cyanide6 1
10 µg/L
22 µg/L
Weekly
Grab
Effluent
Total Mercury
24 ng/L
24 ng/L
2/Month
Grab
Effluent
Total Zinc
2/Month
Composite
Effluent
Chronic Toxicity?
Quarterly
Composite
Effluent
NOTES:
1. U: upstream at the Old U.S. 421 crossing. D: downstream at the NCSR 1510 crossing and at the NCSR 1146
crossing; Upstream and downstream samples shall be grab samples collected 3/Week during the months of June,
July, August, and September and Weekly during the remaining months of the year.
2. The monthly av age effluent BOD5 and Total Suspended Solids concentrations shall not exceed 15% of their
respective influ t value (85% removal).
3. The daily average dissolved oxygen concentration in the effluent shall not be less than 5.0 mg/L.
4. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units or greater than 9.0 standard units.
5. The Division shall consider all effluent total residual chlorine values reported below 50 µg/1 to be in compliance
with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North
Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 µg/1.
6. The quantitation level for cyanide (CN) shall be 10 µg/L. CN levels reported as less than 10 µg/L shall be
considered zero for compliance purposes.
7. Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) P/F @ 50%; January, April, July, and October, See condition A(2) of the
Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Section of this permit.
THERE SHALL BE NO DISCHARGE OF FLOATING SOLIDS OR VISIBLE FOAM IN OTHER THAN TRACE
AMOUNTS.
ADDENDUM TO FACTSHEET
COMMENTS RECEIVED ON DRAFT PERMIT
9/24/2009 - TOWN OF YADKINVILLE REQUESTED MONTHLY MONITORING FOR MERCURY
INSTEAD OF WEEKLY, AS GIVEN IN THE PERMIT. NOTED THAT HG VALUES HAD BEEN
LOW FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND REQUESTED SOME RELIEF ON MONITORING
FREQUENCY-
DWQ RESPONSE- BASED ON CONSULTATION WITH EPA AND NPDES SUPERVISOR WILL
RECOMMEND 2/MONTH MONITORING FOR MERCURY. AFTER 24 SAMPLES HAVE BEEN
COT .T .FETED, UPON WRITTEN REQUEST FROM YADKINVILLE, WILL REEVALUATE HG
DATA WITH RPA AND DETERMINE IF HG LIMIT IS STILL NEEDED. TALKED WITH TOM
GRAY, ORC FOR YADKINVIT I .F AND HE CONCURRED WITH THE 2/M0 SAMPLING MOD.
WILL CORRECT HG LIMIT FROM 24 UG/L TO 24 NG/L
WILL CHANGE ALL WEEKLY AVERAGE LIMITS FOR METALS' TO MONTHLY AVERAGE
LIMITS BASED ON CHANGE IN NC NPDES PROCEDURE FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LIMITS. THIS
WILL INCLUDE CYANIDE AND TOTAL MERCURY. PHENOLS ALREADY HAD A MONTHLY
AVERAGE LIMIT.
THE WEEKLY AVERAGE LIMIT FOR PHENOLS WILL BE CHANGED TO A DAILY MAXIMUM
LIMIT.
THE SAMPLE TYPE FOR MERCURY AND PHENOLS WILL BE CHANGED FROM COMPOSITE
TO GRAB.
JACKIE NO WELL 12/22/2009
AMENDMENT TO FACTSHEET- 3/26/2010
HAVE RECEIVED INFORMATION AND COMMENTS FROM THE PERM111 .LE ABOUT THE
TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS LIMIT OF 4 UG/L THE PHENOLS LIMIT IS SO TIGHT THAT
THERE ARE PROBLEMS ASSIGNING PRETREATMENT LIMITS TO THE SIUS THAT
DISCHARGE PHENOL
AFTER REVIEWING THE DATA, IT WAS DETERMINED THAT TOTAL PHENOLS DATA IVAS
SUBMIIT ED ON THE DMRS, AND THE STANDARD FOR TOTAL CHLORINATED PHENOLS (1
UG/L) WAS USED IN THE RPA AND RP WAS SHOWN TO EXCEED THE CHLORINATED
PHENOLS STANDARD. IN ORDER TO CORRECT THIS, THE TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
DATA WAS EVALUATED USING THE TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS CRITERIA OF 300
UG/L THERE WAS NO REASONABLE POTENTIAL TO EXCFED TOTAL PHENOLS IN
STREAM, THEREFORE NO LIMIT OR MONITORING SHOULD HAVE BEEN GIVEN IN THE
PERMIT. TOTAL PHENOLS WILL CONTINUE TO BE MONITORED IN THE PRETREATMENT
PROGRAM.
THERE WAS CHLORINATED PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS DATA FROM 4 PPAS SUBMTI I ED BY
YADKINVII .1 .F. ALL DATA WAS BELOW DETECTION AND WAS EVALUATED USING THE
NC CHLORINAI ED PHENOLS STANDARD OF 1 UG/L THERE WAS NO REASONABLE
POTENTIAL TO EXCEED THE CHLORINATED PHENOLICS COMPOUND STANDARD. NO
LIMIT OR MONITORING WILL BE REQUIRED IN THE PERMIT.
A CORRECTION LE 11 ER WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE FACILITY REMOVING THE TOTAL
PHENOLS SIT OF UG/ FRO THE PERMIT.
NAME/Q�C , ' DATE 1/ �'/o /
Yadkinville Fact Sheet
NPDES Renewal
Page 5
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
Yadki villa WWTP
NC0020338
Time Period 1/2006-6/2009
Ow (MGD) 2.5
7010S (cfs) 3.9
7010W (cfs) 10
3002 (cfs) 12.3
Avg. Stream Flow, OA (cfs) 35.9
Rec'ving Stream North DeepCreek
WWTP Class IV
IWC (%) ® 7010S 49.839
® 7010W 27.928
0 3002 23.957
® OA 9.7423
Stream Class WS-IV
Outfall 001
Qw=2.5MGD
PARAMETER
TYPE
I11
STANDARDS &
CRITERIA (2)
PQL
Units
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
NCW09/
Monk
KFAV/
Acute
n
fD.t lit xAsdQv AOowsbi,Cw
Acute:
N/A
Arsenic
C
10
ug/L
30
0
2.5
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ -
_All values below detection level._ _ _ _ _ _...
Chronic:
103
No RP shown to exceed the chronic albwabte cone.
No limit or monitoring In permit. Continue in LIMP
Acute:
N/A
Aluminum
C
6500.0
ug+L
29
19
398.0
_ __
________-___
_ ____---
Chronic:
66,719
No RP shown t0 exceed the Chronic allowable cone
No limit or monitoring In permit.
Acute:
15
Ail values below detection level. _ —7- —
CadmiumNC
2
15
uglL
30
0
0.5
No RP toexceed the chronic or acute afowable cone
_ _
Chronb:
_ _ _ _ _ _
4
No limit or monitoring In permit Continue in LTMP
Acute:
1,022
Chromium
NC
50
1,022
ug/L
30
0
2.5
All values below detection level. _ _ _
1
_ _ _
Chronic: ---100
_ __
_--
No RP t0 exceed the chromic or acute a towable cone
No Limit or monitoring In permit Continue in LTMP
I
Acute:
7
Copper is NC action level standard.
C°PPefl
NC
7
Al.
7.3
ug/L
88
86
69.3
RP Is shown to exceed chronic and acute allowable Dons.
1
Chronic: --_
_ __
14
However b/c no tardttity testing Giures in past 5 years,
Cu not thought to be causative. Continue 2/mo monitoring
Acute:
22
Cyantdo
NC
5
N
22
10
ug/L
152
21
50.4
_ _____
__
_ _-_-_ — ___ _----
Chronic:
10
RP ks shown to exceed chronic and acute allowable cones.
Recommend wk avg and da max limits in permit
Acute:
N/A
Fluoride
NC
1,800
ug/L
144
144
2,280.0
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —_—_—
_ _ ___
Chronic:
3,612
No RP shown to exceed the chronic atiowable cone.
No Itmit or mandating in permit
Acute:
34
Lead
NC
25
N
33.8
ug/L
151
0
2.5
_ _ _--_
__
All values below detection Level. _ _ _ _ _--_—
Chronic:
50
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable cone.
No limit or monitoring in permit. Continue in LTMP
Acute:
WA
Mercury
NC
12
2.0000
ng/L
30
30
48,0240
_ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __—
_ _--__
Chronic:
___
24
_
APIs shown to exceed chronic allowable concentration
Recommend weekly avg limit In the permit.
Acute:
N/A
Molybdenum
A
3,500
ug/L
0
0
WA
_ ._
_10 -
---------_---------------_—.-----
Chronic:
14,6
Acute:
261
Nickel
NC
88
261
ug/L
30
1
96.7
_ _____
__
_Nearlyall values below detection level._ _ _ _--_—
Chronic:
177
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable conc.
No limit or monitoring in permit. Continue in LTMP
Acute:
WA
Total Phenolics
A
300
N
ug/L
30
4
261.5
_ ___
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ ---- —
Chronic:
1,252
No RP shown to exceed chronic allowable concentration.
i
Acute:
56
Selenium
NC
5.0
56
ug/L
30
0
5.0
values below detection level. _ _
_ __—__
Chronlc:
__
10
_All _--
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable cone
No limit or monitoring in permit Continue in LTMP
Acute:
1
Silver
NC
0.06
Al.
1.23
ugfl.
87
1
15.6
Silver Is NC action level standard. Nearly ail values B_DL—
_ __—__--
Chronic:
0
Although RP shown not believed t0 exceed w. Conalloe.
No limit or mortitodng recommended per BPJ
Acute:
67
Zinc is NC action level standard.
Zinc
NC
50
AL
67
ug/L
87
87
321.0
RP Is shown to exceed chronic and acute aliow_abte cones.
_ _ -
Chronic:
_ _ _ .....
100
However b/c no toxicity testiailuIn ng fres past 5 years,
Zn not thought to be causative. Continue 2/mo monitoring
• Legend:
C = Carcinogenic
NC = Non•carcinogenlc
A = Aesthetic
•• Freshwater Discharge
20338totalphenolscorrected.xls, rpa
2/5/2010
NC0020338 - Yadkinville
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
12
Total Phenolics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Date
Jan-2007
Apr-2007
JuI-2007
Oct-2007
Jan-2008
Apr-2008
JuI-2008
Oct-2008
Jan-2009
Data BDL=1/2DL
�.i
r►
i
Results
10 5.0 Std Dev. 12.2526
10 5.0 Mean 8.4800
10 5.0 C.V. 1.4449
10 5.0 n 30
10 5.0
10 5.0 Muit Factor = 3.7900
10 5.0 Max. Value 69.0 ug/L
23 23.0 Max. Pred Cw 261.5 ug/L
21 21.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
11.4 11.4
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
69 69.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
10 5.0
20338totalphenolscorrected.xls, data
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REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
Yadki Iville WWTP
NC002 338
Time Period 1/2006-6/2009
Ow (MGD) 2.5
7010S (cfs) 3.9
7010W (cfs) 10
3002 (cfs) 12.3
Avg. Stream Flow, OA (cfs) 35.9
Rec'ving Stream North DeepCreek
WWTP Class IV
1WC (%) @ 7010S 49.839
@ 7010W 27.928
® 3002 23.957
0 OA 9.7423
Stream Class WS-IV
Outfall 001
Qw = 2.5 MGD
PARAMETER
TYPE
n1
STANDARDS &
CRITERIA (2)
POL
Units
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
NCW03/ 1SFAY /
Chronic Awl
n SDot ilex Prod Cw Alkonthis CW
ArsentF
C
10
ug/L
30 0
2.5
Acute: N/A
_ —•—•—_ —_
Chronic: 103
All vatues below detection level.__________.___
No RP shown to exceed the chronic allowable conc.
No limit or monitoring in permit Continue to LTMP
Aluminum
C
6500.0
ug/L
29 19
398.0
Acute: NIA
____ ______
Chronic: 66,719
__ ____ ______
No RP shown to exceed the chronic allowable conc.
No limit or monitoring In permit.
Cadmium
NC
2 15
ug/L
30 0
0.5
Acute: 15
_ _ _
Chronic: •-- 4 •--
All values below detection level_______._______
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable conc.
No Itmit or monitoring in permit Continue in LTMP
Chromium
NC
50 1,022
ug/L
30 0
2.5
Acute: 1,022
_-___ __
Chronic: 100
All values below detection level.___ __—_—•—
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable conc.
No limit or monttodng to permit Continue in LTMP
Coppe
•
NC
7 AL 7.3
ug/L
88 86
69.3
Acute: 7
................ _ _ _
Chronic: • 14
Copper Is NC action level standard.
RP is shown to exceed chronic and acute allowableconcs.
However b/c no to:dcity testing failures in past 5 years,
Cu not thought to be causative. Continue 2/mo monitoring
Cyanide
NC
5 N 22
10
ugfl.
152 21
50.4
Acute: 22
___•—
Chronic: 10_
_e _owt_exce—e_c_ro_C _andacu_e_ow_ab__cons_•—
RP
Recommend wk avg and da max limits in permit
Fluoride
NC
1,800
ug/L
144 144
2,280.0
Acute: N/A
_ _•_ _ __
Chronic: 3,612
_ _ _ —• _ _ _ __—_—_—
No RP shown to exceed the chronic allowable con.
No Limit or monitoring in permit.
Lead
NC
25 N 33.8
ug+L
151 0
2.5
Acute: 34
_ _ _ • — _ _
Chronic: • 50
Alt values below detection level.____________._
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable cons
No limit or monitoring in permit Continue to LTMP
Mercury
l
NC
12
2.0000
ng/L
30 30
48.0240
Acute: N/A
_ — __ __—--
Chronic: 24
_•—•_•— _•___ _ _•—•— _ _•—
RP is shown to exceed chronic allowable concentration.
Recommend weekly avg limit In the permit.
Molybdenum
A
3,500
ug/L
0 0
N/A
Acute: N/A
_ _ __ _ _
Chrontc: 14,610
-----•---------------------_—•---
Nickel
NC
88 261
ug/L
30 1
96.7
Acute: 261
_ _ _ _ __
Chronic: •—•177
geartyall values below detection level.—•—•—•—_—_—
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable conc.
No limit or monitoring in permit. Continue in LTMP
Chlorinated phenols
A
1 N
ug/L
4 0
Note: ne12
Umtted data
14.6
set
Acute: N/A
_ ___
Chronic: • ____
_Mn_madatpo_fo_R_A. R_show_to_xceed chroric_
but all data below detection.
Selenium
NC
5.0 56
ug4L
30 0
5.0
Acute: 56
_ _ _•— __
Chronic: 10
All values below detection level._________._.___
No RP to exceed the chronic or acute allowable conc.
No limit or monitoring in permit Continue in LTMP
Silver
NC
0.06 AL 1.23
ug/L
87 1
15.6
Acute: 1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Chronic: 0
Silver is NC action level standard. Nearty all values BDn_L_
Although RP shown not believed to exceed allow. Co
No limit or monitoring recommended per BPJ
Zinc
NC
50 Al- 67
ug/L
87 87
321.0
Acute: 67
_ _ _
Chronic: ---100
Zlnc Is NC action level standard.
RP is shown to exceed chronic and acute allowable cons.
However b/c no tmdcity testing failures in past 5 years,
Zn not thought to be causative. Continue 2/mo monitoring
' Legend:
C = Carcinogenic
NC = Non -carcinogenic
A = Aesthetic
" Freshwater Discharge
20338chlorinatedphenolscmrrrected.xls, rpa
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NC0020338 - Yadkinville
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
12
13
Chlorinated phenols
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Date Data
L8L UUO
Oct-2007
Oct-2008
Oct-2009
10
5
5.1
5
BDL=1/2DL Results
5.0 Std Dev.
2.5 Mean
2.6 C.V.
2.5 n
1.2419 1
3.1375 2
0.3958 3
4 4
5
Mult Factor = 2.9200 6
Max. Value 5.0 ug/L 7
Max. Pred Cw 14.6 ug/L 8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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OF YADlw'L
es
THE TOWN OF
yadknvitCe
Jackie,
On the phenol limit, we could not find a lab to go low enough (4 ugl). I've contacted the Winston Salem
office and spoke with Steve Tedder. He said to set the detection limit at 5 ugl. We have found a lab that
will go down to a 5 ugl. We are checking the industries and influent to help us find the source that is
causing the problem with phenol. We are asking that you give a lead way until we can find the source
and resolve the issue. Any help in this situation would greatly be appreciated.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at (336) 679-2184 or (336) 518-4507.
Thank you,
Tom Gray
Town of Yadkinville
Waste Water Treatment Plant
213 Van Buren Street • P.O. Box 816 • Yadkinville, NC 27055. (336) 679-8732 • (336) 679-6151 fax
www.yadkinville.org
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02/03/2010 16:30 11322 P.002/003
-Dana
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Subject:Yadkinville
Date:Tue, 26 Feb
From:Dana Folley
To:Shannon Ad
CC:Perry Willi
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Hey, Shannon, once main I'm ridiculously late in providing these review comments...I do apologize. Overall,
your,8/22/07 HWA looks good. But I did find a few mistakes - see the attached spreadsheets. I also still need
some final documentation. Please reply to the following by March 31, 2008. I'm turning this over to Monti
since he oversees your program and he's getting good at HWA reviews, so send your reply to him.
'Design: I still need documentation of your WWTP Design Influent Criteria. Have you tried to find
these? Do you lave an O&M Manual? or any documents from the WWTP Design? Or can you contact
the Design engineers?
2. Sludge: The sludge permit you submitted expired in 2004. Please submit the current one. Also, I need
the pages from 'our sludge annual report, along with any calculations, that show how you got the sludge
to disposal flow and percent solids values.
3. Arsenic: added the NC WQS.
4. Copper: corrected the removal rate source.
5. Phenols: The NC Water Quality Standard for phenols for Water Supply streams is 1 ug/l or 0.001 mg/1.
Changing this ii your HWA shows over allocation. But this standard actually applies to "chlorinated
phenols" - those analyzed for by EPA Method 625 - located in the "acid -extractable compounds" section
on page 2 of the DWQ "Annual Monitoring and Pollutant Scan" reporting form. I found your scans for
10/07, 10/06, and 10/03 in our DWQ Central Files and the chlorinated phenols are all below detection.
The phenols I a$sume you do as part of your LTMP and at your SIUs is the "total phenolic compounds"
with EPA Method 420.1, located in the "metals (total recoverable), cyanide and total phenols" section of
the DWQ annual scan form. Please confirm this with your lab and your SIUs, and let us know.
Assuming this i the case, NC DWQ Planning has provided DWQ PERCS with a water quality
protection value of 0.3 mg/1 for this type of "total phenolics." I revised your spreadsheet to list both of
these phenols categories, which resolves the over allocation.
6. Lead: corrected, the literature inhibition criteria.
7. Uncontrollable Issues: Somehow, the SIU flows you used in your mass balance did not match those in
your SIU flow summary sheet, so I corrected these. This changed you uncontrollable flow slightly.
Also, somehow he influent mg/1 in the mass balance did not match the average influents from your
removal rate spreadsheet....like in some cases they were way off, like phosphorus. I corrected these, and
then re -chose your uncontrollable concentrations to be used in your HWA.
. .&Removal Rate Spreadsheet Printout: Your submission didn't include the pages with the 2/2/06-4/18/06
pages for several! parameters. Also, you may find the printout easier if you do the following on the
"sheet" page of " age set-up." Then submit a new printout with your final submission.
1. enter "1: " in "rows to repeat"
2. enter "a:a" in "columns to repeat"
3. choose "Orint row and column headings"
4. choose "down and over"
yanide: I noticed you are having violations of your NPDES limit for cyanide. Please submit a
summary of your activities taken to resolve these violations. Have you tried the following?
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1. Carefully review your sample techniques with your lab, including all the interferences and ways
to neutralize these. Do this with your SIUs too.
2. Collect find preserve a grab each day of the week. Have the lab analyze the first day's sample. If
it shows a violation of the weekly average limit, have the lab analyze the rest - hopefully they
average will be below 10 ug/1.
Have fun, and of course as always feel free to ask any questions...ask Monti first, and he'll ask me if he needs
to.
-Dana
NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office
Division of Water Quality
585 Waughtown street
Winston-Salem, NC 2r7107
Voice: (336) 771-49 7
FAX: (336) 771-4630�
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