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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0020656_Inspection_20010417North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Fayetteville Regional Office Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director April 17, 2001 The Honorable Ann Slaughter Mayor, City of Laurinburg P.O. Box 520 Laurinburg, NC 28379 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION/ COMPLIANCE BIOMONITORING INSPECTION City of Laurinburg Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Permit No. NC0020656 Scotland County Dear Ms. Slaughter: AivirwA q/03/,, APANPALa /841: NCDENR Enclosed you will find a copy of the Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection report for the inspection conducted the week of March 26, 2001. The inspection included the same objectives as that of a routine Compliance Evaluation Inspection (conducted on March 26, 2001) plus an Aquatic Toxicity (AT) test to evaluate the biological effect of the facility's discharge on test organisms. As part of the inspection a tour of the Wastewater Treatment Plant was conducted. All observations and recommendations are in Part D: Summary of Findings/Comments of this inspection report. A 24-hour 001 effluent composite sample was collected at your facility on March 27 and on March 30. The aquatic toxicity samples were sent to the Division of Water Quality Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory (located on Reedy Creek Road in Raleigh). The chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia 31 % pass/fail toxicity test using these samples resulted in a Pass, indicating that the effluent would not be predicted to have water quality impacts on the receiving waters. Additionally, on March 27, the 24-hour Outfall 001 effluent was sampled for the following parameters: Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Ammonia as nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Nitrite plus Nitrate as nitrogen, Total Phosphorus, Copper, and Zinc. On Friday, March 30, a TSS sample was collected from DWQ''s composite sample (collected from noon on March 29`'' to noon on March 30th and quickly processed by the DWQ Laboratory in Raleigh); the TSS result was 370 mg/L (which does not agree with the result of the TSS for the composite collected by your facility for the approximate time period of 8:30 AM on March 29`'' to 8:30 AM on March 30t). That TSS result was 58 mg/L. On April 4`h the 24-hour composite sample collected by your facility during the time period of 8:30 AM on Tuesday, April 3d to 8:30 AM on Wednesday April 4th, was split. A TSS sample and a BOD sample were sent to our DWQ laboratory. The laboratory results of the pending chemistry analyses will be forwarded to you when they are completed by the Division of Water Quality Chemistry Laboratory, located on Reedy Creek Road in Raleigh. 225 GREEN STREET- SUITE 714 / SYSTEL BUILDING / FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301-5043 PHONE (910) 486-1541 FAX (910) 486-0707 WWW.ENR.STATE.NC.US/ENR/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER- 50% RECYCLED/10% POST CONSUMER PAPER DENR TOLL FREE HOTLINE: 1-877-623-6748 Mayor Slaughter Page 3 April 17, 2001 If you have any questions or comments concerning this report or require clarification on part(s) of this report, please feel free to contact me at 910/486-1541. ,Sincerely, Ai j Pr l - --- — aul Rawls Water Quality Regional Supervisor DL:PR/dl Enclosures: Schematic of WWTP, FACILITY SITE REVIEW cc: Kevin Bowden, DWQ, ESB, ATU, Don Register, DWQ-FRO Robert Ellis, City of Laurinburg, (ORC) Ricky Odum, City of Laurinburg, (Backup-ORC) Mayor Slaughter Page 5 April 17, 2001 Laurinburg (Leith Creek) Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) BIOMONITORING EVALUTATION INSPECTION performed during the week of March 26, 2001 DESCRIPTION OF LAURINGBURG WWTP: The Laurinburg WWTP is a 4 MGD wastewater treatment facility consisting of mechanical bar screen, mechanical grit removal, influent Parshall Flume and ultrasonic flow monitoring device, aerated equalization basin (E.Q. basin), influent pump station (overflow from the influent pump station goes to the E.Q. pump station, and then to a 6 MG E.Q. basin with six floating aerators), flow splitter box divides flow equally between dual 1-MGD extended aeration basins (both aeration basins with secondary clarification), 2 MGD oxidation ditch with secondary clarification, dual chlorine contact basin, effluent force main pumps treated wastewater approximately one mile to the effluent Parshall Flume (equipped with ultrasonic flow monitoring device), cascade aeration, and discharge of treated wastewater into Big Shoe Heel Creek (Lumber River Basin) Sludge is treated in two aerobic digesters and sludge drying beds, then land applied at the Laurinburg Maxton Airport Commission land application site. SECTION D: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS/COMMENTS: PLANT TOUR--- 1. The facility has influent and effluent flow meters. The effluent flow is used for reporting. 2. The effluent composite sampler is flow proportional (constant volume/variable time), sampling every 50,000 gallons. It has been flow proportional for approximately five years. 3. The'automatic climber bar screen has not been operational for three to four weeks (waiting for woiiii gear replacement items). Screenings go to the Scotland County Landfill. 4. The effluent composite sampler temperature was 5 degrees Celsius. 5. The grit removal system was operational. All grit goes to the Scotland County Landfill. 6. There is a workorder to replace the rails in the influent pump station. 7. The generator at the influent pump station is tested once per month. 8. Influent pumps are tested daily (each morning). 9. The ultrasonic flow -measuring device was installed in November 2000. 10. Land application .will occur next week, Monday April 2, at the LMAC land application site. They will remove 700,000 gallons. Both of the aerobic digesters are full. 11. Launders of the clarifiers are cleaned daily. 12. • In the winter, it takes approximately 2 to 3 months to dry sludge in the drying beds. In the summer, it takes approximately 1 month. 13. Solids from the large and small digesters are land applied; solids from the small digester are applied to the drying beds. 14. Routine plant maintenance includes changing the oil in the aeratorsannually, and inspecting the pump impellers once every 3 months. Mayor Slaughter Page 7 April 17, 2001 LABORATORY TOUR--- 1. Laboratory parameters that are analyzed on site: pH, Total Residual Chlorine, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Fecal Coliform, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, Ammonia Nitrogen, and temperature. 2 Metals (Hg, Cu, and Zn), Total Nitrogen (NH3, NO2, NO3, and TKN) and Total Phosphorus are sent to Oxford Laboratories, Inc. 3. Chronic Toxicity is analyzed at Burlington Research. 4. The pH buffer expiration dates are: HACH LOT # EXPIRATION DATE PH BUFFER A0230 August 17, 2004 4 A0230 August 17, 2002 7 A0066 * March 6, 2001 10 * Expired 5. The millivolts of the 7 pH buffer is 21.2 mV. 6. TSS weights are Class S. A 1 mg, 10 mg, and 50 mg weight crosscheck is performed quarterly, and a 50 mg weight is crosscheck daily. 7. Laboratory temperatures: Instrument Temperature (degrees C) BOD Incubator 20.7 Fecal Coliform 44.4 TSS Drying Oven 106 Sample Refrigerator 3 8. An NIST crosscheck of all of the thermometers is performed and documented annually. 9. The YSI Model 5100 is used for measuring the IDO and FDO of the BOD. The membrane is changed every three weeks. 10. The BOD GGA standard is purchased from North Central Laboratory: RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING: 1. Eighty-four DMR data points from December 2000 were crosschecked with the laboratory bench. All data points were in agreement. Mayor Slaughter Page9 April 17, 2001 Action Taken Regulatory Office Use Only Compliance Status Noncompliance _Compliance Date SectionD: Summary of Findings/Comments Brief Facility Description: Lour )A)8L' (i /LIE (2 av .rC 441 Yes Yes Yes N/A (c) N/A N/A Ye No N/A g No N/A Yes Co N/A Yes N/A Yes No N/A Yes2 No N/A Yes i _o� N/A Yes Yes Yes NUo N/A N;�o} N/A l� °1 N/A &j'es) No N/A FACILITY SITE REVIEW 1. • . Treatment units properly operated and maintained. 2. Standby power or other equivalent provision provided. oN'Ly-:9T "' L.UFL vr:,c %"/ 3. Adequate alarm system for power or equipment failure available. 4. Sludge disposal procedures appropriate: a. Disposal of sludge according to regulations b. State approval for sludge disposal received. 5. All treatment units other than backup units in service.(e.9if Sejt=cA/ /5 6. Sufficient sludge disposed of to maintain treatment process equilibrium. 7. Adequate number of qualified operators on staff. 8. Established procedures available for training new employees. 9. Adequate spare parts and supplies inventory maintained. 10. a. Hydraulic overflows and/or organic overloads experienced b. Untreated bypass discharge occurs during power failure c. Untreated overflows occurred since last inspection. 11. Plant has general safety structures such as rails around or covers over tanks, pits, or wells. es) No N/A 12. Plant is generally clean, free from open trash areas. COO Lys) No N/A Yes 1 o N/A Yes No L "7` No N/A Yes N/A Yes No Yes No (N/A 1 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No N/A N/A N/A �N/A Yes o) N/A Yes N/A Yes of N/A Yes o N/A Yes W N/A Yes o) N/A Yes i_9? N/A Yes cod N/A �e�s) No N/A Yes g N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A No N/A s)No N/A e0 No N/A Yes No N/A Yes No N_ Yes No Yes No N7A Yes No N/A 18. Activated Sludge Basins/Oxidation Ditches: Dead spots - Failure of surface aerators Air rising in clumps • Dark foam or bad color Thick billows of white, sudsy foam Air rising unevenly Excessive air leaks in compressed air piping. a. b. cd. e. f. g• Page 3 19. Stabilization Ponds/Lagoons: a. Excessive weeds including duckweed in stabilization ponds b. Dead fish or aquatic organisms c. Buildup of solids around influent pipe d. Excessive scum on surface. 20. Secondary Clarifier: Excessive gas bubbles on surface Unlevel overflow weirs Weir blockage Evidence of short circuiting Excessive buildup of solids in center well of circular clarifier Pin floc in overflow Ineffective scum rake Floating sludge on surface Excessive high sludge blanket Clogged sludge withdrawal ports on secondary clarifier. 21. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. is 3. Filtration: a: ' Filter surface clogging b. Short filter run .c. Graveldisplacement of filter media d. Loss of filter media during backwashing e. Recycled filter backwash water in excess of 5 percent £ Formation of mudballs in filter media. 22. Chlorination Unit: a. Sludge buildup in contact chamber b. Gas bubbles c. Floating scum and/or solids d. Adequate ventilation of chlorine feeding room and storage e. NIOSH-approved 30 minute air pack f. All standing chlorine cylinders chained in place g. All personnel trained in the use of chlorine h. Proper chlorine feed, storage, and reserve supply. area Page 5 30. Plant Effluent: __ Ye No N/A a. (Excessive suspended soli s turbidity, foam, grease, scum, color, and L_/ other macroscopic particulate matter present Yes Y N/A b. Potential toxicity (dead fish, dead plant at discharge) Yes o) N/A c. Outfall discharge line easily accessible. 31. Flow Measurement: j No N/A a. Proper placement of flow measurement device es No N/A b. Flow meter calibrated Yes N-o% N/A c . Buildup of solids in flume or weir Yes o') N/A d. Broken or cracked flume or weir Yes No �l 11A> e. Properly functioning magnetic flowmeter Yes No /A.) f. Clogged or broken stilling wells Yes No /A` g. Weir plate edge corroded or damaged No N/A h. System capable of measuring maximum flow Yes No N/A i. Flow measurement error less than 10%. 32. Sampling: No N/A a. Sampling and analysis completed on parameters specified by permit No N/A b. Samples refrigerated during compositing es No N/A c. Composite sample temperatures maintained at 0 to 4 degrees Celsius during sampling es-) No N/A d. Contract laboratory used for sample analysis es No N/A e. Composite samples obtained are flow proportional. Y p p p p RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING es No N/A 1. Records and reports maintained as required by permit. es) No N/A 2. All required information available, complete, and current. Yes No N/A 3. Records maintained for 3 years and all sludge records maintained for 5 years. Ye No N/A 4. Analytical results consistent with data reported on DMRs. es�> No N/A Ye-51 No N/A es) No N/A 'Yes) No N/A No N/A 5. Sampling and analyses data adequate and include: a. Dates, times, and location of sampling b. Name of individual performing sampling c. Results of analyses and calibration d. Dates of analyses e. Name of person performing analyses. INSPECTION REPORT UPDATE OPTION: TRX: 5IF KEY: NC0020656INSBIO 010326 SYSMSG: *** DATA ADDED SUCCESSFULLY *** PERMIT--- NC0020656 REG/COUNTY-- 06 SCOTLAND FACILITY-- LAURINBURG, CITY-LEITHS CREEK LOC-- LAURINBURG INS TYPE BIO NEXT PLANNED INSPECTION INSPECTED. BY: DATE: 010326 LD REPORT INSPECTION DMR RESPONSE RECEIVED DATE STATUS STATUS DUE DATE DATE 010417 C C COMMENTS: ti ii9 of Caurithurg May 4 2001 Mr. Paul Rawls NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Fayetteville Regional Office 225 Green Street- Suite 714 Systel Building Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 Subject: Notice of Violation Dear Mr. Rawls: OFFICE OF DIRECTOR WATER & WASTEWATER PLANT Enclosed you will find responses and correction procedures for: the; recommendations your office suggested due to the' Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection -report for the inspection conducted the week of March 26, 2001. Weshare in your concernsaboutthe solids inventory of our plant. We are diligently trying to get: our solids volume down. During the week of April 2; 2001, we land applied 680,120. gallons' of biosolids at the Laurinburg Maxton Airport; We have another ::land application of biosolids scheduled for the week of May 21, 2001' and we are expecting to land apply another 800,000, gallons of biosolids.• Actions taken to comply with youroffice's recommendations are as follows: 1. We will inform Mr. Jim Haven when he returns for the annual calibration of our flow meters of the 15A NCAC 2B .0505 (b) (1) regulation. 2. The following -parameters are being run on grab samples: Chlorine, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, and Fecal Coliform. 3. We are performing the analyses of the pH, dissolved -oxygen and chlorine within the fifteen minute time frame according to the 40 'CFR 136,page 29, Table II. 4. The chlorine contact chamber is being checked weekly and being cleaned as needed. Sludge depths are being recorded. We are obtaining bids to repair the walls of the chlorine chamber and have requested the funds in the upcoming budget. 5. We are working towards land applying on a quarterly basis. The next scheduled haul is May 21, 2001. 603 LAUCHWOOD DRIVE • P.O. BOX 249 • LAURINBURG, N.C. 28353 • 910 / 277-0214 6. According to Scott Tucker Technical Consultant for Hach the pH buffers in solution form has a shelf life of 48 months therefore the ph buffer 10 with lot # A0066 was made in the year 2000 on the 66th day and would not expire until the 66th day of the year 2004. Therefore the buffer in question has not expired. *Please see attached sheet 7. The temperature of the refrigerated sampler is being maintained in the range of 0 to 4 degrees Celsius. On Friday March 20, 2001, Mr. Dale Lopez and Mr. Don Register made recommendations on monitoring sludge depths in the chlorine contact chamber. We complied with this request on that day, and have complied with the other recommendations that we received from your office. Therefore we are requesting that the notice of violation be rescinded at this time. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at 910-277-0214. Sincerely, Robert A. Ellis Treatment Plants Director Enclosures Cc: Honorable Mayor Slaughter Joseph Huffman, City Manager Ricky Odom, Back-up ORC HOTMAIL FOLDER: INBOX PAGE 1 OF MSN Home Web Search Shopping Money People & Chat ds P° , Hotmail ric721@otmaiLcom In ox Compose Addrr_css Book. FFo tiler_:: Dpatious Folder: Inbox From: Scott Tucker <STucker@hach.com> Save Address - Block Sender To: "'ric721 @hotmail.com"' <ric721@hotmail.com> Save Address Subject: RE: online technical support request Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 13:57:35 -0600 Reply All Forward Delete Previous Ntext Close MR. ODOM, THE PH BUFFERS IN THE POWDER PILLOW FORM HAVE A SHELF LIFE OF 24 MONTHS. THE PH BUFFERS IN SOLUTION FORM HAVE A SHELF LIFE OF 4B MONTHS. YOU CAN TELL THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE BY THE LOT CODE. THE LOT CODE IS DONE BY THE JU LEAN DATING SYSTEM. FOR EXAMPLE LOT A1120, MEANS THAT THE PRODUCT WAS MADE IN 2001 ON THE 1 2❑TH DAY OF THAT YEAR. 1 = 2D01/1 20=1 2OTH DAY. HOPE THIS HELPS, SCOTT TUCKER TECHNICAL CONSULTING SERVICES ORIGINAL MESSAGE FRO M:j 1ULSRANZA [MA!LTD:IU SRBO NA N ZR@BbNt NZA] SENT: FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2001 1:55 PM To: TECHHELP SUBJECT: ONLINE TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST SENDTD: TECHHELP@HACH.CD M SERVER: SMTP.HACH.COM SOURCE: IN ET SUBJECT: TECHNICAL REQUEST FIRSTNAME: RICKY MIDDLENAME: LASTNAME: ODOM TITLE: OPERATOR DEPARTMENT: WASTWATER TREATMENT COMPANY: CITY OF LAURINBURG ADDR: POBox: 249 CITY: LAURINBURG STATE: N C Co UNTRY: ZIP: 28353 HTTP://LW2FD.HOTMAIL.MSN.COM/CGI-BIN/GETMSG?CURMBOX=F000000.. 4/30/0 1 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Fayetteville Regional Office Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director May 10, 200.1 The Honorable Ann Slaughter Mayor, City of Laurinburg P.O. Box 520 Laurinburg, NC 28379 ATAA, NCDENR Subject: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER NOTICE OF VIOLATION/ COMPLIANCE BIOMONITORING INSPECTION City of Laurinburg Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES Permit'No..NC0020656 Scotland County Dear Ms. Slaughter: The purposeiof thisletter is to acknowledge that on May 7, 2001, the Fayetteville Regional Office received your response letter concerning the corrective actions taken for the Notice of Violation cited in the Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection report for the inspection conducted the week of March 26, 2001. Robert Ellis, Director of Water and Wastewater Treatment, prepared the response letter for the City of Laurinburg. We acknowledge the Town's efforts to address the items noted during the inspection but have not found grounds to modify or retract the Notice of Violation. Please inform this office when the contract to repair the chlorine contact chamber has been let. - Also, this office recommends :that you request -a follow-up inspection when all of the deficiencies noted during the inspection have been corrected. This will further document efforts and improvements put forth by the Town. Enclosed is a copy of the correspondence from Scott Tucker, Technical Consulting Services, Hach (e-mail: techllelp@hacli.com) stating that the liquid 10 pH bufferhas a one year shelf life. . Pleasereview it and make the necessary correction to the 10-pH buffer. 225 GREEN STREET - SUITE 714 / SYSTEL BUILDING / FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301-5043 PHONE (910) 486-1541..FAX (910) 436-0707 WWW.ENR.STATE.NC.US/ENR' AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER- 50% RECYCLED/10% POST CONSUMER PAPER DENR TOLL FREE HOTLINE: 1-877-623-6748 Mayor Slaughter Page.2 May 10, 2001 If you have any questions or comments concerning this letter, please feel free to contact me at 910/486-1541. Water Quality Regional Supervisor DL:PR/dl Enclosures: Hach online technical support for shelf life of pH buffers cc: Kevin Bowden, DWQ, ESB, ATU, Don Register, DWQ-FRO Robert Ellis, City of Laurinburg, (ORC) Ricky Odum, City of Laurinburg, (Backup-ORC) RE:. nli;ie technical support request Subject: RE: online technical support request Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 13:43:30 -0600 From: Scott Tucker <STucker@hach.com> To: "'Dale.Lopez@ncmail.net"' <Dale.Lopez@ncmail.net> Mr. Lopez, The 4 buffer has a 4 year shelf life, the 7 buffer has a 2 year shelf life, and the 10 buffer has a 1 year shelf life. The lot codes are based on the julean dating system, where the first digit is the year the buffer was made and the following three are the day of that year the buffers were made. For example, 0230 was made in the year 2000 on the 230th day of that year. Hope this helps, Scott Tucker Technical Consulting Services Original Message From: IUSR_BONANZA@bonanza [mailto:IUSR_BONANZAnbonanza] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:38 PM To: TechHelp Subject: online technical support request sendto: techhelp@hach.com server: smtp.hach.com source: INET subject: Technical Request FirstName: Dale MiddleName: LastName: Lopez Title: Environmental Specialist Department:: Division of Water Quality Company: North Carolina Dept. of Environment Addr: Suite 714, 225 Green Street PObox: City: Fayetteville State: NC Country: USA Zip: 28301 Phone: 910-486-1541 Ext: Fax: 910-486-0707 Email: Dale.Lopez@ncmail.net Industry: Drinking Water OtherDesc: Parameter: pH Beverage: BoilerWater-HVAC: BoilerWater-IndustrialHeat: BoilerWaterPower: CoolingWater: 1 nf2 05/07/2001 4:14 PM