HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000331_11_Fort Bragg Monitoring Plan_20210517Monitoring Plan extracted from SWMP Section 7.10.
7.10 Stormwater Quality Monitoring Requirements
According to Part II, Section J of Permit No. NCS000331, the following is required to meet the
requirements of the Monitoring Requirements.
Fort Bragg's NDPES permit requires water quality monitoring, both analytical and visual, at outfalls that
receive stormwater runoff from a regulated industrial activity. All regulated industrial activities at Fort
Bragg are documented in the SWPPP.
7.10.1 Objectives
The objective of this NPDES permit requirement is to assess the effectiveness of Fort Bragg's stormwater
program and to prioritize areas of the program that may require additional resources. Water quality
monitoring results can also be used to modify the program components, as necessary, to accomplish the
objectives of the program.
7.10.2 Compliance
Fort Bragg shall conduct analytical and visual monitoring as required by the NPDES permit. Fort Bragg
shall submit required monitoring reports to NCDEQ DEMLR and retain records of its monitoring efforts
and results for review by NCDEQ DEMLR. The following sections summarize Fort Bragg's stormwater
monitoring requirements.
7.10.2.1 Analytical Monitoring
The specific analytical monitoring activities mandated by the NPDES Permit NCS000331 for Fort Bragg
(Appendix 1). These are required as part of the monitoring process in accordance with the provisions
outlined in the SWPPP. Data for the sampling locations are kept in the WMS office and stored in the Fort
Bragg Stormwater Management Database.
The following list of parameters shall be monitored during a storm event, for Vehicle maintenance areas,
designated in the SPPP as Area A (Outfall 53 to McPherson Creek), Area C (Outfall 39 to an unnamed
tributary to Stewarts Creek), Area D (Outfall 84 to Big Branch), Area E (Outfall 71 to Beaver Creek), and
Area F (Combined Outfalls 20, 21, and 76 to an unnamed tributary to Little Cross Creek).
Parameter
Units
Measurement Frequency
Sample Type
Total Suspended Solids JSS)
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
Oil and Grease
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
pH
Standard Units
Once per year
Grab
Total Flow
MG
Once per year
Event Duration
Minutes
Once per year
Total Rainfall inches Once per year
The following list of parameters shall be monitored during a storm event, for material handling areas,
designated in the SPPP as site 4-2 (outfall to Tank Creek), site 8-2 (outfall 93 to an unnamed tributary to
Beaver Creek), and site 8-3 (combined outfalls 18 and 19 to an unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek).
Parameter
Units
Measurement Frequency
Sample Type
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
Oil and Grease
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
pH
Standard Units
Once per year
Grab
Total Flow
MG
Once per year
Event Duration
Minutes
Once per year
Total Rainfall
inches
Once per year
The following list of parameters shall be monitored during a storm event, for fueling areas, designated in
the SPPP as site 3-14 (outfall 61).
Parameter
Units
Measurement Frequency
Sample Type
Oil and Grease
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
Total Flow
MG
Once per year
Event Duration
Minutes
Once per year
Total Rainfall
inches
Once per year
The following list of parameters shall be monitored during a storm event, for the airfield, designated in
the SPPP as site 8-4 (outfall 22 to Cross Creek).
Parameter
Units
Measurement Frequency
Sample Type
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
Oil and Grease
mg/l
Once per year
Grab
pH
Standard Units
Once per year
Grab
Total Flow
MG
Once per year
Event Duration
Minutes
Once per year
Total Rainfall
inches
Once per year
Ambient Monitoring. The following list of parameters shall be monitored at two points, a point north of
Texas Pond and Simmons Airport and the other at Flat Creek near Inverness.
Parameter
Units
Measurement Frequency
Sample Type
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
mg/1
Once per year
Grab
Oil and Grease
mg/1
Once per year
Grab
pH
Standard Units
Once per year
Grab
Analytical Monitoring Schedule.
Monitoring Period
Start
End
Year 1
April 1, 2016
March 31, 2017
Year 2
April 1, 2017
March 31, 2018
Year 3
April 1, 2018
March 31, 2019
Year 4
April 1, 2019
March 31, 2020
Year 5
April 1, 2020
March 31, 2021
Cutoff Concentrations. For each parameter, the arithmetic mean of all analytical sampling results
collected during the term of the permit shall be calculated for each individual outfall and compared to the
cut-off concentrations listed below. At a minimum, Fort Bragg must perform analytical sampling during
the first year of the permit. If the analytical results fall at or below the cutoff concentrations listed below,
Fort Bragg is not required to sample that parameter at that outfall for the remainder of the permit. If
analytical results exceed the cutoff concentration, subsequent sampling is required annually. Each year,
Fort Bragg has the option to assess if the arithmetic mean of data collected for each parameter at each
outfall is below the cutoff concentration. If the arithmetic mean is less than the cutoff concentration then
Fort Bragg is not required to continue analytical monitoring for that parameter at that outfall during the
remainder of the term of the permit unless a significant change in the operations in the drainage area
occurs.
Parameter
Cut-off Concentration
Oil and Grease
30 mg/1
pH (do not take average, use most recent pH sample result)
6-9 standard units
TSS
100 mg/1
7.10.2.2 Qualitative Monitoring
Qualitative monitoring is a visual inspection of each storm water discharge outfall (SDO) associated with
industrial activities and/or oil water separators regardless of representative outfall status. No analytical
tests are required. Qualitative monitoring of stormwater outfalls does not need to be performed during
a representative storm event. Visual observations will be performed twice per year, once in the spring
(April —June) and once in the fall (September— November), at each SDO identified in the SWPPP.
Outfalls where analytical monitoring is performed are not exempt from visual monitoring requirements.
Discharge characteristics that should be visually monitored at each industrial SDO are:
• Color
• Odor
• Clarity
• Floating solids
• Suspended solids
• Foam
• Oil sheen
• Other pollution indicators.
The results of Qualitative Monitoring will be recorded on a Stormwater Discharge Outfall Qualitative
Monitoring Report. These inspections are documented on an inspection form and kept in the WMS
office and stored in the Fort Bragg Stormwater Management Database. The results of these inspections
are discussed and summarized in the annual report submitted to NCDEQ.