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April 22, 2021 Central Files Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 RE: Parker Hannifin Semi-annual discharge monitoring reports (DMR) Monitoring period Year 5-Period 1 To Whom It May Concern, CENTRAL FILES DVVR SECTION The Parker Hannifin ("Parker Hannifin") facility located in Kings Mountain, North Carolina is submitting the following information to the Division of Water Quality ("Division") in regards to the facility general industrial permit NCG030296. The current monitoring period is recognized as January 1, 2021 through July 31, 2021. The sample analysis attached was collected from outfalls 001-004. The results were reported within 30 days of the date the data was received. Attached is the discharge monitoring report required for monitoring period year 4-period 2. The sampling requirements per Section D of the General Permit are below: a. March 26, 2021/Parker Hannifin location outfall 001-004/4:10 pm b. Mike Fox/Director-Consultant c. March 26, 2021 d. Pace Analytical c. See attached analysis f. See attached analysis The results for period January -July 2021 are in compliance with benchmark parameters. The results also suffice the exceedances for outfall 003 and outfall 004 that were noted during report period year 4 period 2. Appalachian Environmental Resources, Inc. has been contracted to handle the water quality program at the facility. The Storm water Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) has been developed and all information pertaining to the NPDES permit for Metal Fabrication has been completed. If you have any questions or require additional information in regards to this submittal, please contact me at (423)-787-2483 or Michael Fox at (423)-956-2900. I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualifted personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. 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Where sampMg conducted by the customer, results relate to the accuracy of the information provided, and as the symp#es are reLeived. Irk' A�;�;l7�JN' uRr71hC' 5UC; La"E ',ME� uAGE� TABLE OF CONTENTS Cp. Cover Page Tc: able of :onten-t= Ss: Sample Summary Cn: Case Narrative Sr: Sample Results OUTFALL 001 1-1328320-01 OUTFALL 002 L1328320-02 OUTFALL 003 L1328320-03 OUTFALL 004 L1328320-04 Qc: Quality Control Summary Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 D-2011 Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 GI: Glossary of Terms Ai: Accreditations & LoCations Sc: Sample Chain of Custody 11 1 3 4 5 ,SS 5 a Cn 6 7 Sr 8 9 10 LEI 12 AI 14 77-1 15 gSC 16 .� -,:_OI is i rH�_�!F� �. 5;>G �'DA'iF "IME PAS,: SAMPLE SUMMARY Collected by Collected date/time Received dateftime OUTFALL 001 L1328320-01 WW Mike Fox 031116r2115.50 03/18/2108 00 - Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location (-- -• date/time dateftime Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 D-2011 WG109169 1 0323/2116:59 03012117:44 MMF Mt Juliet, TN Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A WG1638664 1 03/22/2119:03 03/23/2102:02 LTC Mt. Juliet, TN Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 WG1637096 1 03A9i2122:41 03120/2117.35 EL Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected dateftime Received dateftime Cn OUTFACE 002 L1328320-02 WW Mike Fox 03f16211555 03tt82108:00 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time dateftime Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 D-2011 WG1639169 1 03/2312116:59 03M/2117:44 MMF Mt. Juliet, TN Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A WGI638666 1 03/22/2119:10 03123/2101:40 LTC Mt. Juliet, TN Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 WG1637096 1 03/19/2122:41 03/2012117:38 EL Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected dateftime Received date/time OUTFALL 003 L1328320-03 WW Mike Fox 031162116:04 03/182108:00 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location dateftime dateftime Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 0-2011 WG1639169 1 0312312116:59 03/23(2117:44 MMF Mt Juliet, TN Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A WG1638665 1 03122/211910 03/23/2101:40 LTC Mt. Juliet, TN Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 WG1638289 1 03/22/2118:19 03/23/2116:11 KMG Mt Juliet, TN Collected by Collected dateftme Received date/time OUTFALL 004 L1328320-04 VtM/ Mike Fox 03116/211610 03`182108:00 Method Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 D-2011 Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 J Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location dateftime dateftime WGI639169 1 03/23/2116.59 03/23/2117:44 MMF Mt. Juliet, TN WG1638665 1 03/222119:10 03123/2101:40 LTC Mt. Juliet, TN WG1638289 1 03222118:19 0323/2116:14 KMG Mt. Juliet, TN • ACCOUNT. Pi�(iJEGI SUU 'Vj UATE'TiMt °AGE "-O� Z :saU`?,....- a'is 7 7.'i3'..'.' a,aJ.,,�;; x;�:::` _,.ir. ...... -_,--... CASE NARRATIVE All sample aliquots were received at the correct temperature, in the proper containers, with the appropriate preservatives, and within method specified holding times, unless qualified or notated within the report Where applicable, all MDL (LOD) and RDL (LOG) values reported for environmental samples have been corrected for the dilution factor used in the analysis. All Method and Batch Quality Control are within established criteria except where addressed in this case narrative, a non-conformance form or properly qualified within the sample results. By my digital signature below, I affirm to the best of my knowledge, all problems/anomalies observed by the laboratory as having the potential to affect the quality of the data have been identified by the laboratory, and no information or data have been knowingly withheld that would affect the quality of the data. Justin Carr Project Manager A,:CO3 tv Pk�'. JtcC`. SDt:, 'iq I E, 'IMF P4GE OUTFALL 001 Collected dateIhrnL 03/16/21 15 50 SAMPLE RESULTS - 01 L1328320 Gravimetric Analysis by Method 2540 D-2011 Result Qualifier ROL Dilution Analysis Balch Analyte mgA mgll date/time Suspended Solids 4.10 2.50 1 03/231202117:44 WG1639169 YL Wet Chemistry by Method 1564A ASS Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mgA m g!I date I tim e Oil & Grease (Hexane Extr) ND 6.17 1 03/231202102:02 WG1638664 LEI Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 0 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte rrrgll m911 date I time E Copper NO 0.0100 1 031201202117:35 WG1637096 Lead ND 0.00500 1 031207202117 35 WG1637096 rGI Zinc NO 0.0500 1 03120/202117:36 WGI637096 . ACC')iI,fN ` Op J IFC: , �ilr -A' E: -INIE 4Gr OUTFALL 002 SAMPLE RESULTS - 02 Collected d8teltime. 03/16/21 15-55 L1328320 Gravimetric Arlukysis by lVlethod 2540 D-2011 i Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Anaiyte m gA mgA date / time -- - Suspended Solids ND 3.33 1 03/23/202117:44 WG1629169 Sample Narrative: F L1328320-02 W61639169: Used all contents of sample. Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A Fn] Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Anaiyte mg/l mgll date/time Oil & Grease (Hexane Extr) ND 6.25 1 03123I202101:40 WG1638665 El Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch G( Analyte argil mgA date/time Copper ND 0.0100 1 03/20/202117:38 WG1637096 Lead ND 0.00500 1 03C2012021738 WG16370% F Zinc ND 0.0500 1 03/201202117:38 WG1637096 9 El 6 ACCJUN r ��:::.�FC''. �UL. DA' F 'WE pAGt_ OUTFALL 003 SAMPLE RESULTS - 03 Collecled dateltime. 03/16/21 16:04 L1328320 Gravirnetric Analysis by Method 2540 G-20'11 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mg# mgll date! time Suspended Solids 2.70 2.50 1 03f23/2021 17:44 WG1639169 Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mgR Mgt! date /time Oil & Grease {Hexane Extr) ND 6.33 1 03R3=21 01:40 WG1638665 Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mgA my date t time Copper ND 0.0100 1 03f13/202116:11 WG1638289 Lead ND 000500 1 03/23/2021 16:11 WG1638289 Zinc ND 0.0500 1 023/202116:11 WG1638289 1 6 Ac'rOuN' PROJEC 1 31 5G GA' E ' iML NAGF . .�. ��rn _ era,,,_-�� _- - ,•:r." .... t t. OU i FALL 004 SAMPLE RESULTS - 04 Collected dateitime 03116/2116:10 L1329370 Gravimelric Analysis by Method 2540 D- Result Quallfier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch ❑ Analyte mgA mgll date 1 time Suspended Solids 7.20 133 1 031231202117:44 'NG1639169 jr C Wet Chemistry by Method 1664A FSS Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mgA Me date 1 tim e FC Oil & Grease {Hexane Extr) ND 5.56 1 0312W021 01:40 WG1638665 Metals (ICP) by Method 200.7 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte mgA mgA date! time Q C Copper ND 0.0100 1 03/231202116:14 WG1638289 Lead ND 0.00500 1 031231202116-14 WG1633289 Zinc ND 0.0500 1 03/231202116:14 WG1638289 AC-COIJr'i' �'P..-�.iFc.' 5c-)G, CnI Fr I'mL F,AGt. ti -- - Fz DE C1 � � o m rn �n � E v g m J i Q a v CD V b E c n cr a4 w 75 w w Q a a cn Q 0 0 I 6, 4 V� U nJ_l W 42 E Q � ae Q � r a c y Q O V 0 a 0 .r aR o :J U J 1 b III m m d � E Iri I ry D U) _j - 0 z 0- Q) D C) CD C> s CD a) 2 E O -3 121 to cli CN �o CO, 0) co = co Lo cc Ln Go 6 p o — o o Lo c, rn o O O 2 E o 0 0 J 10 r Q N 0 l0 m � O O Q M- E o 0 0 m a 00 l Y 0 N M 1 I� f1 f m w 3 V a * m m m j cu ✓� 1° o m J dQ m p P n i 6 z - U l GLOSSARY OF TERMS Guide to Reading and Understanding Your Laboratory Report The information below is designed to better explain the various terms used in your report of analytical results from the Laboratory. This is not intended as a comprehensive explanation, and if you have additional questions please contact your project representative. Results Disclaimer - Information that may be provided by the customer, and contained within this report, include Permit Limits, Project Name, Sample ID, Sample Matrix, Sample Preservation, Field Blanks, Field Spikes, Field Duplicates, On -Site Data, Sampling Collection Dates/Times, and Sampling Location, Results relate to the accuracy of this information provided, and as the samples are received. Abbreviations and Definitions MDL Method Detection Limit ND Not detected at the Reporting Limit (or MDL where applicable). RDL Reported Detection Limit. Rec. Recovery. RPD Relative Percent Difference. SDG Sample Delivery Group. U Not detected at the Reporting Limit (or MDL where applicable). Analyte The name of the particular compound or analysis performed. Some Analyses and Methods will have multiple analytes reported. tPthe sample matrix contains an interfering material, the sample preparation volume or weight values differ from the standard, or if concentrations of analytes in the sample are higher than the highest limit of concentration that the Dilution laboratory can accurately report, the sample may be diluted for analysis. if a value different than 1 is used in this field, the result reported has already been corrected for this factor. These are the target % recovery ranges or % difference value that the laboratory has historically determined as normal Limits for the method and analyte being reported. Successful QC Sample analysis will target all analytes recovered or duplicated within these ranges. The non -spiked sample in the prep batch used to determine the Relative Percent Difference (RPD) from a quality control Original Sample sample. The Original Sample may not be included within the reported SDG. This column provides a letter and/or number designation that corresponds to additional Information concerning the result Qualifier reported. If a Qualifier is present, a definition per Qualifier is provided within the Glossary and Definitions page and potentially a discussion of possible implications of the Qualifier in the Case Narrative if applicable. The actual analytical final result (corrected for any sample specific characteristics) reported for your sample. If there was no measurable result returned for a specific analyte, the result in this column may state "ND" (Not Detected) or "BDL" Result (Below Detectable Levels). The information in the results column should always be accompanied by either an MDL (Method Detection Limit) or RDL (Reporting Detection Limit) that defines the lowest value that the laboratory could detect or report for this analyte. Uncertainty (Radiochemistry) Confidence level of 2 sigma. A brief discussion about the included sample results, including a discussion of any non -conformances to protocol Case Narrative (Cn) observed either at sample receipt by the laboratory from the field or during the analytical process. If present, there will be a section in the Case Narrative to discuss the meaning of any data qualifiers used in the report. This section of the report includes the results of the laboratory quality control analyses required by procedure or Control Quality Control analytical methods to assist in evaluating the validity of the results reported for your samples These analyses are not Summary being performed on your samples typically, but on laboratory generated material. This is the document created in the field when your samples were initially collected. This is used to verify the time and Sample Chain of date of collection, the person collecting the samples, and the analyses that the laboratory is requested to perform. This Custody (Sc) chain of custody also documents all persons (excluding commercial shippers) that have had control or possession of the samples from the time of collection until delivery to the laboratory for analysis. This section of your report will provide the results of all testing performed on your samples These results are provided Sample Results (Sr) by sample ID and are separated by the analyses performed on each sample The header line of each analysis section for each sample will provide the name and method number for the analysis reported This section of the Analytical Report defines the specific analyses performed for each sample ID, including the dates and Sample Summary {Ss) times of preparation and/or analysis. Qualifier Description J The identification of the analyte is acceptable; the reported value is an estimate. Pi RPD value not applicable for sample concentrations less than 5 times the reporting limit ACi:G./h' PPCJEC, DL-E -IMF ACCRE©ITATIONS & LOCATIONS Alabama 40660 Nebraska NE-OS-15-05 Alaska 17-026 Nevada 7NO000320214 Arizona A20672 New Hampshire 2975 I " � - Arkansas 88-0469 New Jersey-NELAP TN002 California 2932 New Mexico' TNO0003 V Colorado TN00003 New York 11742 SS Connecticut PH-0197 North Carolina Em375 Florida E87487 North Carolina' DW2T/04 NELAP North Carolina' 41 FlnGeorgia Georgia 923 North Dakota R-140 Idaho TN00003 Ohio -YAP CL0069 Illinois 200008 Oklahoma 9915 FF Indiana C-TN-01 Oregon TN200002 Iowa 364 Pennsylvania 68-02979 Kansas E-10277 Rhode Island LA000356 Kentucky' S KY90010 South Carolina 84004002 Kentucky' South Dakota Louisiana A 0792 Tennessee" 2nia 2006 0 G� Louisiana LA018 Texas T104704245-20-18 Maine TN00003 Texas5 LAS0152 Maryland 324 Utah TN000032021-11 r Massachusetts M-TNO03 Vermont V172006 Michigan Virginia 110033 Minnesota 047- O47.999-395 Washington 47 C847 sc Mississippi TN00003 West Virginia 233 Missouri 340 Wisconsin 99809391D Montana CERT0086 Wyoming A2LA A2lA - ISO 17025 1461.01 AIHA4 AP.LLC EMLAP 100789 A2LA - ISO 17025 5 t461.02 DOD 1461.01 Canada 1461.01 USDA P330-15-00234 EPA-Crypto TN00003 ' Drinking Water r Underground Storage Tanks 3 Aqua6c Toxicity ' ChemicaVMicrobiotogical 5 Mold 5 Wastewater nta Accreditation not applicable ' Not an certifications held by the laboratory are applicable to the results reported in the attached report. Accreditation is only applicable to the test methods specified on each scope of accreditation held by Pace Analytical. AC(101JN T PP!JEC?. LEA` F;TIMF •'A'"iF inn" _ ! - , q S,? EIC■3 � � � � a L m jL� C a a d Z cc a o y � fl a Ci n D 2 } Z T m � ao E c o yII .. O a N p S _T u C W Y 4~V! d E o 111. m zl o v z x u { .. w rr L _r :— (? civmuLn Lr S O 1 l .! � m O xhC c �`• F- \ Q E E E P: o ` LL m � G m N � p OCO 3 m cr L4 �33� C m C cc