HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG551282_Compliance Evaluation Inspection_20210616ROY COOPER
Governor
JOHN NICHOLSON
Interim Secretary
5. DANIEL SMITH
Director
Ben Mastride
2574 Hester Road
Creedmoor, NC 27522
NORTF• .`_AROL•NA.
Environmental Quality
June 16, 2021
Subject: Compliance Evaluation Inspection
Single Family Wastewater Treatment System
General NPDES Permit NCG550000
Certificate of Coverage NCG551282
Facility: 2574 Hester Road
Granville County
Dear Ben Mastride:
On December 9, 2020, Jane Bernard from the Raleigh Regional Office attempted to inspect your single-family
residence (SFR) wastewater treatment system to evaluate compliance with the subject General NPDES Permit.
The phone number on file is no longer working and it appeared that no one was home at the time of the site
inspection.
General NPDES Permit NCG550000 and Certificate of Coverage (COC) NCG551090 authorize the discharge
of domestic wastewater from your treatment system to receiving waters designated as Robertson Creek
(classified WS-IV; NSW) in the Neuse River Basin. The authorized discharge is in accordance with the effluent
limits and monitoring requirements established within the General Permit. The checked boxes below show
what conditions were noted at your facility:
Pumping the septic tank: You are required to inspect the septic tank at least yearly to determine if
solids must be removed or if other maintenance is necessary. Septic tanks should be pumped out every
five years or when the solids level is found to be more than 1. 3 of the liquid depth in the septic tank
compartment, whichever is greater. A pumping company can check the status periodically and
determine when pumping is required. Within 30-days of receiving this letter, please send a copy of the
most recent receipt/invoice to this office showing the date the septic tank was last checked and/or
pumped out. The General NPDES Permit requires the permittee to retain records associated with
sewage disposal activities for a period of at least 5 years.
Chlorine tablets in the chlorinator: You are reminded that it is required that chlorine tablets be
maintained in the chlorinator to ensure proper disinfection of the discharged wastewater. Chlorine
tablets provide effective disinfection and preventilimit harmful bacteria from discharging to the
environment. The product label for these tablets must indicate the tablets are approved for wastewater
use and not for swimming pools. Part 1, Section D (1) of General NPDES Permit NCG550000 requires
the permittee to inspect the tablet chlorinator weekly to ensure there is an adequate supply of tablets for
continuous and proper operation. Section D (4) requires the permittee to maintain all system
components, including...disinfection units...at all times and in good operating order. The inspector could
not locate the chlorinator. Please ensure the correct type of tablets are used and maintained in the
chlorinator as required by the General NPDES Permit.
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources
Raleigh Regional Office 1 3800 Barrett Drive 1 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
9Iq 7911200
® Analyzing the effluent: Part 1. C., Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements, within
General Permit NCG550000 requires a permittee to sample and analyze the effluent leaving his/her
treatment system prior to discharge annually. Parameters to be sampled and analyzed include Flow,
BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), Total Suspended Solids, Fecal Coliform and Total Residual
Chlorine. Within 30-days of receiving this letter, please let this office know if you have monitored your
effluent discharge within the last 12 months, and provide this office with a copy of the lab results if you
have. If you have not monitored your effluent, then please collect a representative sample of the
effluent, have it analyzed by a certified commercial laboratory and submit the results to this office no
later than August 16, 2021. If, during this time, you are unable to collect a representative sample of the
effluent discharge due to insufficient flow from the discharge pipe, then update this office with that
information and continue to monitor the discharge and if conditions for sampling become favorable,
then arrange to collect a sample.] Failure to monitor the effluent discharge as required is a violation
of NPDES General Permit NCG550000.
® Locations of treatment units are unknown: Within 30-days of receiving this letter, provide this
office with a sketch or map of the location of the treatment units (septic tank, sand filters, chlorinator
and discharge point) in relation to the permitted residence.
Part II Section B.14 of General Permit NCG550000 requires the permittee to "pay the annual administering and
compliance monitoring fee within thirty days after being billed by the Division." The annual fee ($60 per year)
for the period April, 2021 through March 2022, was due by April 2, 2021. This fee has not been paid and is
overdue. Payment in the amount of $60 must be remitted to the Division as indicated on the attached Annual
Permit Fee Invoice.
The wastewater treatment system should be periodically inspected to ensure the treatment components are
always maintained and in good operating order. You are also reminded to maintain all monitoring data and
associated maintenance records onsite for a minimum of three years and available for inspection.
Within 30-days receipt of this letter, please submit a written response to this office indicating the actions you
will take or have taken to comply with or resolve the issues noted above.
If you have questions or comments about this inspection or the requirements to take corrective action (if
applicable), then please contact Jane Bernard at 919-791-4233.
Sincerely,
Vanessa E. Manuel, Assistant Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Raleigh Regional Office
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ
Attachment(s): EPA Water Compliance Inspection Report
Annual Permit Fee Invoice — Due ApriI2, 2021
Cc: RRO?SWP Files
Laserfiche
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources
Raleigh Regional Office 13800 Barrett Drive I Raleigh. North Carolina 27609
919.79I •I200
United States Environmental Protection Agency
E PA Washington, D.C. 20460
Water Compliance Inspection Report
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0057
Approval expires 8-31-98
Section A: National Data System Coding (i.e., PCS)
Transaction Code NPDES yrlmolday Inspection
1 IN I 2 IF I 3 1 NCG551282 111 12 20/12/09 17
Type
181 r• l
IIIIIII11II
Inspector
191
Fac Type
G I 20[J
21IIIIII IIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
166
Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating B1 QA
711 f 72 I I I
671 I 701 LJ I —
!Data LJ
-Reserved-
73I I I7�4 79
1 I I I I[ 1l80
Section B: Facility
Name and Location of Facility Inspected (For Industrial Users discharging to POTW, also include
POTW name and NPDES oermit Number)
2574 Hester Road
2574 Hester Rd
Creedmoor NC 27522
Entry Time/Dale
02:00PM 20/12/09
Permit Effective Date
13/08/01
—
Exit Time/Date
02:30PM 20l12l09
Permit ExpirationDate
18/07/31
Names) of Onsite Representative(stles(s)IPhone and Fax Number(s)
IN
Other Facility Data
Name. Address of Responsible Official/Title/Phone and Fax Number
Benjamin J Mastridge,2574 Hester Rd Creedmoor NC 27522Contacted
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No
Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (Check only those areas evaluated)
Other
Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary)
(See attachment summary)
Name(s) and Signature(s) of Inspector(s) Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date
Jane Bernard DWRJNon Discharge Compliance Unitl919-791-4200/
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Signature of Management Q A Reviewer Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date
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EPA Form 3560-3 (Rev 9-94) Previous editions are obsolete.
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Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary)
1 Pumping the septic tank: You are required to inspect the septic tank at least yearly to determine if
solids must be removed or if other maintenance is necessary. Septic tanks should be pumped out
every five years or when the solids level is found to be more than 1/3 of the liquid depth in the septic
tank compartment, whichever is greater. A pumping company can check the status periodically and
determine when pumping is required. Within 30-days of receiving this letter, please send a copy of
the most recent receipt/invoice to this office showing the date the septic tank was last checked and/or
pumped out. The General NPDES Permit requires the permittee to retain records associated with
sewage disposal activities for a period of at least 5 years.
1 Chlorine tablets in the chlorinator: You are reminded that it is required that chlorine tablets be
maintained in the chlorinator to ensure proper disinfection of the discharged wastewater. Chlorine
tablets provide effective disinfection and prevent/limit harmful bacteria from discharging to the
environment. The product label for these tablets must indicate the tablets are approved for
wastewater use and not for swimming pools. Part 1, Section D (1) of General NPDES Permit
NCG550000 requires the permittee to inspect the tablet chlorinator weekly to ensure there is an
adequate supply of tablets for continuous and proper operation. Section D (4) requires the permittee
to maintain all system components, including...disinfection units...at all times and in good operating
order. The inspector could not locate the chlorinator. Please ensure the correct type of tablets are
used and maintained in the chlorinator as required by the General NPDES Permit.
1 Analyzing the effluent: Part 1. C., Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements, within General
Permit NCG550000 requires a permittee to sample and analyze the effluent leaving his/her treatment
system prior to discharge annually. Parameters to be sampled and analyzed include Flow, BOD
(Biochemical Oxygen Demand), Total Suspended Solids, Fecal Coliform and Total Residual Chlorine.
Within 30-days of receiving this letter, please let this office know if you have monitored your effluent
discharge within the last 12 months, and provide this office with a copy of the lab results if you have.
If you have not monitored your effluent, then please collect a representative sample of the effluent,
have it analyzed by a certified commercial laboratory and submit the results to this office no later than
August 16, 2021. If, during this time, you are unable to collect a representative sample of the effluent
discharge due to insufficient flow from the discharge pipe, then update this office with that information
and continue to monitor the discharge and if conditions for sampling become favorable, then arrange
to collect a sample.] Failure to monitor the effluent discharge as required is a violation of NPDES
General Permit NCG550000.
1 Locations of treatment units are unknown: Within 30-days of receiving this letter, provide this
office with a sketch or map of the location of the treatment units (septic tank, sand filters, chlorinator
and discharge point) in relation to the permitted residence.
Part II Section B.14 of General Permit NCG550000 requires the permittee to "pay the annual
administering and compliance monitoring fee within thirty days after being billed by the Division." The
annual fee ($60 per year) for the period April, 2021 through March 2022, was due by April 2, 2021.
This fee has not been paid and is overdue. Payment in the amount of $60 must be remitted to the
Division as indicated on the attached Annual Permit Fee Invoice.
The wastewater treatment system should be periodically inspected to ensure the treatment
components are always maintained and in good operating order. You are also reminded to maintain
all monitoring data and associated maintenance records onsite for a minimum of three years and
available for inspection.
Within 30-days receipt of this letter, please submit a written response to this office indicating the
actions you will take or have taken to comply with or resolve the issues noted above.
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