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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0039053_RI_20211005 SENT VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY: NO HARD COPY WILL BE MAILED October 05, 2021 Vaughn Stevenson Email: vstevenson@bio-nomic.com Bio-Nomic Services Inc SUBJECT: Reconnaissance Inspection Bio-Nomic Services DCAR- Rhodhiss WTP Non-discharge Permit No. WQ0039053 Gaston County/Caldwell County Dear Permittee: The North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Asheville Regional Office, conducted an inspection of the Residuals Source Generating Facility, Rhodhiss WTP in Caldwell County. This site visit was conducted in conjunction with the renewal of Bio-Nomic DCAR Permit WQ0039053. The findings and comments noted during this inspection are provided in the enclosed copy of the inspection report. There were no significant issues or findings noted during the inspection and therefore, a response to this inspection report is not required. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 828-296-4686 or via email at mikal.willmer@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Mikal Willmer, Environmental Specialist II Water Quality Regional Operations Section Mooresville Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ ATTACHMENTS: Inspection Report Ec: Kevin Matheson, WTP Superintendent LF Compliance Inspection Report Permit:WQ0039053 Effective:03/09/20 Expiration:02/28/22 Owner :Bio-Nomic Services Inc SOC: Contact Person: Region: County: Directions to Facility: Gaston Mooresville Peter P Fleetwood Effective:Expiration:Facility:Bio-Nomic Services DCAR 530 Woodlawn St Belmont NC 28012 Title:Phone:704-904-9702President Secondary ORC(s): Phone:Certification:Primary ORC: System Classifications: On-Site Representative(s): Related Permits: WQ0003823 McCall Farms Inc - Wilson, NC Processing Facility NC0084093 Chatham County - Jordan Lake WTP NC0082139 Greenville Utilities Commission - Greenville WTP NC0044164 City of Lenoir - Lake Rhodhiss WTP Secondary Inspector(s): Primary Inspector: Inspection Date:Exit Time:Entry Time: Phone: 10/05/2021 09:45AM 10:20AM Mikal Willmer 828-296-4686 Facility Status: Permit Inspection Type: Reason for Inspection:Inspection Type: Not CompliantCompliant Routine Distribution of Residual Solids (503 Exempt) Reconnaissance Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions Storage (See attachment summary) Page 1 of 3 Inspection Date: Permit: Inspection Type : Owner - Facility: Reason for Visit: WQ0039053 10/05/2021 Reconnaissance Bio-Nomic Services Inc Routine Inspection Summary: Mikal Willmer, with the Asheville Regional Office, conducted a site visit of the Residual Source Facility, The City of Lenoir’s WTP (Rhodhiss Water Plant) on October 5, 2021. This site visit was conducted in conjunction with Bio-Nomic's DCAR permit renewal (WQ0039053). The ARO only evaluated the source generating facility and results from the 2020 distribution. Kevin Matheson, WTP Superintendent, was present and assisted in the inspection. Alum residuals were not being removed from the lagoon at the time of the visit. The last bulk distribution by Bio-Nomic, on behalf of the City, was in 2020. Approximately 1, 185 DT of residuals were distributed. Residuals are usually removed twice a week from the WTPs sludge holding tank via the loading station by City personnel and hauled to the Wastewater Treatment plant and processed with the City’s other residuals. Three times a year, solids are hauled for a week to the WWTP as part of the WTP’s residuals management. Bio-Nomic typically only distributes for the Town when the lagoon is reaching capacity. Mr. Matheson stated the lagoon took approximately 35 years to fill and is projecting a similar time frame for the next dredging of the Lagoon. The lagoon cannot be decanted back into the facility’s waste stream. Any water within the unlined lagoon usually evaporates or may exfiltrate. Should the water level ever reach the liquid waste capacity of the lagoon, it would discharge into the WTP’s NPDES outfall via a manhole on the southwest corner of the earthen dam. ARO staff recommend the City continue to monitor the toe slope of the dam to ensure there are no breaches. Significant woody vegetation is growing along the embankment which makes it difficult to assess the integrity of the bank. Mr. Matheson stated they do attempt to remove trees every two years. No noted seeps at the time of the inspection. Staff maintain written protocols for operation and maintenance of the facility. Six composite samples were collected on the same day for 2020 distribution which occurred over a 2-month period. All results appeared to be in compliance. Page 2 of 3 Inspection Date: Permit: Inspection Type : Owner - Facility: Reason for Visit: WQ0039053 10/05/2021 Reconnaissance Bio-Nomic Services Inc Routine Type Yes No NA NE Land Application Distribution and Marketing Page 3 of 3