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STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCS PERMITS PERMIT NO. N �-S ObD311 DOC TYPE ❑ FINAL PERMIT ❑ MONITORING REPORTS ® APPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE ❑ OTHER DOC DATE ❑ 2014 p 50 i YYYYMMDD rt,j CA . ehhRr Sl7htj Chemt May 1, 2014 Mr. Bradley Bennett Supervisor, Stormwater Permitting Program Individual Permit Renewal 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 RE: NPDES Permit # NCS000311 Dear Mr. Bennett: Chemtura Corporation 214 West Ruby Avenue Gastonia, NC 28054 704-864-3411 tel 704-864-9648 fax Enclosed is Chemtura's renewal application for NPDES Permit # NCS000311. In accordance with the renewal application process, the following documents are enclosed: • Completed Individual Permit Renewal Application Form • Supplemental Information • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Certification • Delegation of Authority. The application was supposed to be completed by December 2, 2013 however, we inadvertently missed that deadline. The current permit expires at midnight on May 31, 2014. Per our telephone conversation on April 30, 2014, 1 would appreciate if you could respond in writing that Chemtura is approved to continue to operate under the conditions of the current permit until the renewal application has been reviewed. Chemtura will continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements of the current permit, including noting in the next monitoring report that the renewal was submitted late. Thank you for your understanding and I look forward to your response. Sincerely, � �+�Join Holloway. 1 Plant Manager 704-868-7277 john.holloway@chemtura.com Enclosures: Renewal Application Form Supplemental Information Form - Current Site Map - Analytical Monitoring Results - Visual Monitoring Results - Best Management Practices - Significant Changes Narrative Certification of SWPPP Delegation of Authority �ENR•�s'(0`Lt� Permit Coverage Permit Number ®gip Renewal Application Form NCS000311 _ rL 1 • NCDENR National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Discharge Permit The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all corrections/additions as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. Owner Affiliation Information 'Reissued Permit will be mailed to the owner address Owner / Organization Name: Owner Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail address: Chemtura Corp _Ar+"ff7trff9Zr 214 W Ruby Ave Gastonia, NC 28054 Facility/Permit Contact Information Facility Name: Chemtura Corporation Facility Physical Address: 214 W Ruby Ave Gastonia, NC 28054 Facility Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail address: Discharge Information Receiving Stream Stream Class: Basin: Sub -Basin: Number of Outfalls: Catawba Creek Catawba River Basin 03-08-37 tl,n 14o1110t,...0 -- ocl 9.C9 7277 -- _ 'd,h • ho Ilowo.i P cl-e�•1wa •cows Joy Pcurd 7p4 g68 722Z MAV � g 1p1h DENR-D Stay, t7WP�R ��pNDS PN Impaired Waters/TMDL Does this facility discharge to waters listed as impaired or waters with a finalized TMDL? O Yes ❑ No Don't Know ( for information on these waters refer to http://h2o.enr.state.nc.uslsulimpaired_Waters_TMDLI ) CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature . , �O Vh I t,11oway V Print or type name of person si ing above Date 5 1111 q ?Ltl- N^� Title Stormwater Permitting Program Please return this completed renewal application form Individual Permit Renewal and other required supplemental information to: 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27691i-1612 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal in order for the application to be considered complete: (Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) Initials 1. A current Site Map from the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall, [�\ building locations and impervious surfaces should be clearly noted. zld 2. A summary of Analytical Monitoring results during the term of the existing permit (if your permit required analytical sampling). De not submit individual lab reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters sampled, lab 4results, date sampled, and storm event data. 1-1 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters 4 5 surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted. A summary of the Best Management Practices utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMP's in place at the facility. If the implementation of any BMP's is planned, please include information on these BMP's. t A short narrative describing any significant changes in industrial activities at the permitted facility. Significant changes could include the addition or deletion of work processes, changes in material handling practices, changes in material storage practices, and/or changes in the raw materials used by the facility. 6. Certification of the development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for the permitted facility (Sign and return attached form). If the final year analytical monitoring of the existing permit term has not been completed prior to filing the renewal submittal, then the last years monitoring results should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of the laboratory reports. (i.e. do not withhold renewal submittal waiting on lab results) GASTONIA SITE LAYOUT MBLDG #7 (11-1 Ill-z i-: BLDG #11 =BL2DG#9 O l ICI V BLDG #9 PAD O O � O C C�.� I BLDG#10 BLDG #4 BLDG #5 ..���,... VBLDG#6 obi � wa.UU _ i 16a1 1-66 10® LfM �� 1-Y u mucia", 1 2��'° e.2-1 3 5 �# BLDG #3 BLDG #8 BLDG #1 BLDG #2 u" m SUMMARY OF LAB RESULTS FROM STORMWATER ANALYTICAL MONITORING* OUTFALL NUMBER AND DESIGNATION Parameter Sampled Units A-1 Between Tank Room and Maintenance A-2 West of MH A-3 West of Contractor Shed A4 North Behind MH A-5 OmitelWaste Pad A-6 West of Conventional Nitrate + Nitrite (NO3 + NO2)m /L <0.10-0.90 0.10-1.1 <0.10-1.0 <0.10-0.88 0.11-0.96 <0.10-1.1 Nitrogen, Total m /L <0.60 - 2.3 <0.60 - 3.1 <0.60 - 2.0 <0.60 - 2.4 <0.60 - 2.7 <0.60 - 4.7 Phosphorous, Total m /L <0.05 - 0.096 <0.050 - 0.13 <0.050 - 0.086 <0.05 - 0.15 <0.050 - 0.32 <0.050.- 0.12 H standard 5.70 - 7.04 5.83 - 7.48 5.99 - 7.48 5.80 - 7.42 5.95 - 7.28 6.05 - 7.20 Total Rainfall inches 0.11 - 2.43 0.11 - 2.43 0.11 - 2.43 0.11 - 2.43 0.11 - 2.43 0.11 - 2.43 - Summary of the following Dates: 6/5/09, 11/10/09 6/17/10 5/27/11 12/21/11 6/6/12 1/14/13 5/23/13 10/7113, 3/7/14 Minimum to maximum values during monitoring period. SUMMARY OF RESULTS FROM STORMWATER VISUAL MONITORING* OUTFALL NUMBER AND DESIGNATION Parameter Surveyed A-1 Between Tank Room and Maintenance A-2 West of MH A-3 West of Contractor Shed A-4 North Behind MH A-5 Omite/Waste Pad A-6 West of Conventional Color Clear / Clear Clear / Slight Clear / Clear Clear / Slight Clear / Slight Clear / Clear Odor None / Sli ht None / Sli ht None / Sli ht None / Slight None / Slight None / None Clarity Clear / Clear Clear / Clear Clear / Clear Clear / Clear Clear / Slight Clear / Clear Floating Solids None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / None Suspended Solids None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal None / Minimal Foam None / None None / None None / None None / None None / None None / Moderate Oil Sheen None / None None / None None / None None / None None / None None / None Other observations None / None None / None None / None None / None None / None None / None Overall Results Good / Good Good / Good Good / Good Good / Good Good / Good Good / Good `- Summary of the following Dates: 6/5/09, 11/10/09, 6/17/10, 5/27/11, 12/21/11, 6/6/12, 1/14/13, 5/23/13, 10/7/13, 3/7/14 Minimum / maximum observations during monitoring period. Chenuura Corporation Gastonia, NC Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan SECTION 3.0 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.1 Existing Best Management Practices (BMPs) This section identifies the BMPs presently employed at the facility which control or minimize the exposure of significant materials to stormwater. 3.1.1 Storage Practices The BMPs utilized at the plant for storage of materials are: All aboveground storage tank areas located inside and outside have secondary containment. These secondary containment structures are connected to the storm sewer by means of manually activated valves. Any stormwater collected in these areas is visually observed and the pH tested prior to discharge of the accumulated water. These observations and releases are documented on Water Release Inspection Form 430-13. Drums used for the storage of hazardous materials are stored in a covered area in Area 2. Non -hazardous materials including drums, pallets and waste packaging materials will be stored on the concrete storage pad behind building 9. Used oil is stored in a covered concrete pad with secondary containment in this same area. Raw material drums, totes, pails and pallets are stored within each of the on -site enclosed building/warehouses (Buildings 1-7 & 9). Behind building 6, a covered area is used for the storage of final drums of product. New empty drums to be used to store final product are stored outside in trailers along the side of this building and in front of it. New empty drums are also stored at the docks adjacent to each of the production units. Finished products and some raw materials are stored at a 3rd party off -site warehouse. The finished product material is shipped to the warehouse each weekday and the raw materials are brought on -site as needed. 3.1.2 Loading and Unloading Areas The Chemtura facility has 15 loading and unloading areas (docks) for box trucks at the facility. All of these areas are covered and have an overhang. We also have loading and unloading areas for tank trucks. Four of these areas are covered and four are not covered. They all have procedures and containment equipment to eliminate stormwater pollution. The loading and unloading areas associated with tanks have secondary containment consisting of a sloped and diked area, including valves to control the flow of materials out of the area or a sump. 0000000501 v2doc g Revised: 03 November 2009 Chemtura Corporation Gastonia, NC Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Loading and unloading procedures are discussed in the SPCC plan, W.S.P. #33. There are several written S.O.P.s related to the handling of materials at the facility. These include: - S.O.P. #1 — Established Procedure for Handling Waste - S.O.P. 911 — Handling and Storage of MDA - S.O.P. #45 — Standard Procedure for Unloading and Loading Tank/Box Trucks - Bulk materials have their own chemical -specific unloading and loading SOP's 3.1.3 Dust or Particulate Control Processes Dust collectors are used on any processes requiring control of particulate matter. 3.1.4 Sediment and Erosion Control The topography of the plant is slightly hilly with approximately 20-feet of total relief. The majority of the site is covered with impervious material. The unpaved areas subject to potential erosion are the grass area in front of the administration building, the area adjacent to Congress Street, the portion of the property adjacent to Catawba Creek and the strip of land adjacent to the railroad tracks. Sediment and erosion control are enacted at the plant by the use of grass on all unpaved areas and the use of rip rap and piping of discharge at discharge points A4 and A5. 3.1.5 Security The BMPs presently employed at the facility that relate to security are below. 3.1.5.1 Perimeter Barriers and Watchmen The entire Chemtura facility is surrounded by seven -foot high chain link fence. The nearest point of building to fence is 25 feet. Except for the laboratory, all other windows along this area are shatterproof plastic. At all other areas, this fence is a minimum of 80 feet from the building and up to 100 feet on the back side of the plant. The plant is presently operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Watchmen service is also provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The City Police patrol the area frequently. 3.1.5.2 Master Plow and Drain Valves There are drain valves located in the secondary containment for all tank areas. All tank containment area valves are placed in the closed position when in the non -operating mode of standby status. During loading and unloading operations for tanks, the valves are closed in the loading and unloading areas 0000000501 v2.doc 9 Revised: 03 November 2009 Chenuura Corporation Gastonia, NC Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan associated with the tank and in the appropriate discharge area (i.e. Al, A2, A3, A4, A5 and A6). 3.1.5.3 Loading and Unloading Connections Only personnel qualified through training are assigned to loading operations. Material transfer operations are attended constantly and the hoses; valves and fittings are checked for indicators of leakage or equipment wear. The hoses and equipment are stored in a manner to avoid stormwater pollution. 3.1.5.4 Facility Lighting Lighting sufficient for security purposes is provided on the operating facility grounds. 3.1.6 Management of Runoff Currently, Chemtura's traditional stormwater management practices appear to be adequate for site conditions. Chemtura utilizes grading of paved areas toward catch basins/drop inlets, curb -and -gutter, and vegetative swales (drainage ditches) to control management of runoff. 3.1.7 Inspection of Stormwater Conveyances All controls and measures used in the conveyance of stormwater, including detention ponds, rip rap, sediment traps, secondary containment areas and ditches are inspected on a daily basis. The purpose of the inspection is to detect any problems that may have arisen, such as erosion caused by stormwater conveyances and structural controls that are defective. The forms used for this inspection are Inspection Forms 430-G and 430-G1. 3.1.8 Security Analysis A security site vulnerability survey has been completed and corrective actions addressed. A security site vulnerability verification was completed by the Gaston County Sheriffs Office. 3.2 Proposed Best Management Practices The proposed BMI's to be considered are listed below: 1. Minimize the quantity of non -hazardous waste containers stored on site. 2. Minimize the duration of storage for used/empty raw material drums on site. Implementation of Proposed Best Management Practices All proposed BMPs were considered feasible and have been implemented by Chemtura. 0000000501 vldoc 10 Revised: 03 November 2009 Significant Change Narrative We plan to develop and implement a recycling process for one of our cleaning materials that we have historically disposed of as waste (DBE-6). This will be done by utilizing an on -site mobile distillation recovery unit. This will minimize the introduction of this material to the environment and reduce our overall material costs. The processing equipment will be maintained within an enclosed trailer by an outside vendor. The material being transferred to the recovery unit will be held on a secondary containment pad with additional containment being provided by our existing unloading area dikes and containment valves. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources - Stormwater Permitting Facility Name: Chemtura Corporation Permit Number: NCS000311 Location Address: 214 W Ruby Ave Gastonia, NC 28054 County: Gaston "1 certify, under penalty of law, that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) document and all attachments were developed and implemented under my direction.or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information required by the SPPP. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information gathered is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete." And " 1 certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the named facility location, and the SPPP has been fully implemented at this facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater discharge permit." And 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for falsifying information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations'." Sign.(according to permit signatory requirements) and return this Certification. DO NOT SEND STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THIS CERTIFICATION. Signature 0�n h 1T0,\ o W cLqC/ Print or type name ofpersnn signing Date slll(4 ?�&A�- YA(xVs0. Q� Title SPPP Certification 10/13 Delegation of Authority 1, Chet Cross, state that I am the Executive Vice President of Chemtura Corporation. I hereby confirm the delegation of authority to John Holloway, Plant Manager - Gastonia, authority to sign environmental permit applications, site access agreements, and all relevant documents required under environmental permits, laws or regulations on behalf of Chemtura Corporation and all of its subsidiaries, for all Chemtura properties. Pursuant to this delegation, I also confirm the delegation of authority to John Holloway to further sub -delegate this authority to site, EHS&S and remediation managers as necessary. �Z y/zs/.y Chet Cross Date Executive Vice President Chemtura Corporation A ,R A: t WAY S y c r � E� NE N R� � OI,ANHOLl C- igi{ty E 9An..n,uA bu ter II .jS ° I'! •F- - N ' 3.jAE -_ e J M ;F- 4V, "C`r` •l '. .. //e•��n : .�N. a _ '4f4 b �.:1. L. ram• , sox 'Nv,. iv 4EO6ERUw �.. • , +\ 4SPEU:1 h'ETfKT/pY - �n b wwaa. ,•R 'Rv 755,43 _. AS►HAL_i PVIM7 Ifer iP j,"'i T LAS N 1 tlt �.�. 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S 14 NOTES:- �', FARMI';E4 7RtF7 I, PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN 200C FEET OF A NCGS MONUMENT. i A. K. A. h <, P. PROPERTY MAY BE SUBJECT TO RECORDED OR J.NRECORDEv 'RAC' A s -'AR v 'ANV ;e -art* A: SO KVOM+ 45 r . . re A: -.' RIGHTS -Of -WAY OR EASEMENTS NOT OBSERVED. 3. PORTION OF PROPERTY AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT IS _ _ _ F - • - - 1 S LOCATED IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA '4 ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS. 'l 1 r `-^ ` '^ • , - .y. << - v- 4. BENCHMARK USED WAS CITY OF GASTONIA BENCHMARK OB'6LH vt qL L 'Ni7t ^'-n -' ' .. r- -: n - V NO. 5 /N QUADRANT 4, ELEVATION- 761. 18. BENCHMARK - ' - WAS A AETAL DISC /N SIDEWALK SOUTHWEST CORNER Of 7 `� v MARIETTA STREET AND RUBY AVENUE. v o e • 5. PROPERTY AS SHOWN /S COVERED /N DEEDS 1754-240 AND 1998-919 AND IN STREET CLOSINGS BY THE CITY OF d•lrllr Lilo rWo p or •a• °sewn , , mr GAS TON IA. LOT 45, TEXTILES, INC., OSCEOLA MIL[. I" h kupk"!.Irn from (nn o,a.d our e) moek undo, Yr super, 'rn � puo eek er !prlon •kCor pee In Book `�•" pep•. •ri. (SHEET 2), P. B. 5-25 WAS DEEDED BY DEED 199R-9I9. ! LEGEND O! r^e poun°pr !e. nar vfound I a,e known pe o .Hen i•se DEED 1754-240 COVERS LOTS 46-49, P. B. 5- 25 AND LOTS p'err.° /Mom Inlrrm.rlrn found In Boot S. 4 roll• 52-60, TEXTILES, INC., OSCEOLA MILL (SHEET 3), P. B. Mal. a or woo preppr•e In .re, rverk ware S. N7 it. or rmenoen, Wl ones. my or 1p/ne' s!pno our ., rkp/e rr.Ilart rturtlo an. /.. S54h5-553 IT ALSO COVERS AREEA LOCATEED BEETWEEN FARMVIEW -- day rr- - - T(ALSO KNOWN AS FATIEW AVENUOF RUBY AV£NLE, IMP. IMPERVIOUS CONGRESS STREET, AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEMS RAILROAD. FARMVIEW STREET(ALSO KNOWN AS FAIRVIEW ,'°,nor°' x� C v AVENUE), EXCEPT FOR PORTIONS SHOWN OPEN ON PLAT, WAS CLOSED BY THE CITY OF GASTONIA ON MAY 6, 1980 AND AND JANUARY 9, 1990. PEABODY AVENUE AS RECORDED IN P. B. 5-53 WAS CLOSED BY CITY OF GASTONIA ON MAY 6, I980. THE PORTION OF PEABODY ALLEY RECORDED IN P. B. 30-46 WAS PROBABLY INTENDED TO BE INCLUDED IN CLOSING OF STREET, BUT WAS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN THE CLOSING PETITION. LIPAL 0.PIL I, foxrorAL r. n SEE ALSO QUINN PLACE, P. B. 6-54 IM#-I. PI. 1-11, IS. N•N, II-o1, N SKI/IK 87) R! a, GLOOM: 16 ON A , , „ AAA, ✓w ) �G,STFO Repl.Ir ar Ian Rumokr �:.V 3, INDICATES IMPERVIOUS ,E•. AREA "°' 1 //ZZG_i9-994! PLAN FOR STORM WATER PERMIT(ioiol/92) REV -AREA 6 nK I:I . 4/01)/93 A REV. AREA 5 u„/ FAN 6/Z6/96 REy. /-z7-97 N l ROYAL CHEMICAL, COMPANY, I NC. T ..Le IL B / TOPOGRAPHY UP -DATED NOVEMBER 26,1996. DRAINAGE AREA PLAN k0B INSUIV 61 SAWYER, (r'VG, ADDED TO UPDATED F VE E'.:NdE TOPOGRAt HIC MAP F 9 %. SF_CI•L- A/FNJE JN 01-14 J7 AS Teti4, VC HCI Rey TCL. 7C4-HF4-c,('I- 4RFA- ACRES�T' CC.UP- TAT'CH AREA ✓OfS VC rNbL_OE OPEN PORTION Of ' aY AI•' IARAII1EM aT (ALSO KNOW. AS FA'RV: Ew AVE.