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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0026646_Instream assessment_19930326DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT March 26, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: THR(JUG I I: FROM: SUBJECT: Steve Mauney Ruth Swanek t -� Carla Sanderson( Susan A. Wilson SOC for the Town of Pilot Mountain WWTP Heatherly Creek/ Ararat River, Yadkin River Basin (030703) NPDES No. NC0026646 Surry County Ltd Recommendations: The Technical Support Branch has received the proposed SOC for the Town of Pilot Mountain. The Town requests an increase in domestic flow of 0.120 MGD, relaxed TSS limits, and monitoring only conditions for toxicity, temperature, cadmium, lead, cyanide, and mercury. With the addition of 0.12 MGD flow to the average yearly flow of 0.9985 MGD, the plant will reach a flow of 1.1185 MGD, which is below their permitted flow limit (1.5 MGD) on Heatherly Creek. An instream assessment using the EMC 67(b) criteria was not performed for this request. Oxygen consuming waste parameters were not proposed to be relaxed and the permitted flow was not predicted to be exceeded, therefore, the 67(b) criteria was not appropriate for the evaluation of this SOC. After review of the proposed SOC, the Technical Support Branch concurs with the Winston-Salem Regional Office's recommendations. Cadmium, lead, cyanide, and mercury should be monitored at the same frequency as listed in the current permit (weekly). Chromium and nickel should remain limited and sampled weekly, since effluent information shows that the facility can comply with these limits. Copper, zinc, and silver should be monitored monthly, as specified in the Town's current permit. Once the facility has relocated its discharge to the Ararat River, metals should be monitored monthly. The exception to this specification is mercury, which will be limited and should be monitored weekly (as specified in the current permit). Background Information: The Town of Pilot Mountain WWTP discharges into Heatherly Creek, a class "C" stream. Heatherly Creek drains approximately 1.22 square miles at the discharge site. The estimated flows at the discharge site are as follows: summer 7Q10 = 0.15 cfs, winter 7Q10 = 0.38 cfs, and average flow = 1.45 cfs. At the permitted flow of 1.5 MGD, the Town constitutes 94% of the waste stream. a n l The Town has consistently had problems meeting their permitted limits The facility now has the ability to comply with its BOD5, NH3-N, and DO limits. The facility still does not have the ability to comply with TSS, temperature, and toxicity. Only chromium and nickel metals limits can be met at this time. The SOC proposes a schedule for upgrade of the WWTP and relocation to the Ararat River, where the waste stream will constitute only 3% of the flow at 1.5 MGD. The facility has had continual failures of toxicity, but will most likely be able to pass at the lower percentage waste flow on the Ararat River. The chronic toxicity testing requirements should be clarified for each location and effluent flow. The chronic toxicity testing effluent percent for Heatherly Creek at the permitted flow of 1.5 MGD should be 90%. The chronic toxicity testing effluent percent for the Ararat River at the permitted flow of 3 MGD should be 5%. The chronic toxicity testing effluent percent for the Ararat River at the permitted flow of 1.5 MGD should be 3%. TSB does not know why the Town thought the dilution should be 3.5% at this flow, as stated in the Town's letter. The permit for the Town of Pilot Mountain is scheduled for interim reissue in June 1994 to correspond with the Yadkin basinwide permitting schedule. The permit will be reevaluated at that time. cc: Kent Wiggins Jeff Poupart Charles Lowe DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT March 26, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: Charles Lowe PROM: Susan A. Wilson THROUGH: Ruth Swanek Carla Sanderson SUBJECT: Town of Pilot Mountain (NPDES No. NC0026646) Heatherly Creek/Ararat River, Yadkin River Basin (030703) Surry County The Technical Support Branch has received the Town of Pilot Mountain's comments regarding their permit. The facility has applied for an SOC and most problems will be addressed in that SOC. The majority of questions posed in the Town of Pilot Mountain's letter are answered in TSB's comments regarding the SOC, in which you are to receive a copy. It is TSB's understanding that the facility has decided not to adjudicate due to the SOC's capability to supersede the permit. If this is not the case, please get back with me. 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Steven Mauney, March 11, 1993 Carla Sanderson, WQ Technical Support WQ Supervisor, WSRO FROM: Abner Braddy, WQ, WSRO SUBJECT: Town of Pilot Mountain Special Order by Consent EMC WQ No. 93-02 NPDES No. NC0026646 Surry County Attached you will find a 67.B In -stream Assessment request form, a copy of the SOC staff report, and a copy of the subject draft SOC for the facility. Please have the modeler call me if there are any questions. Thanks. ASB/vm 4,19A,% R `Y EL, MAR i,21993 €ECIiNICAL SU FORT I RANCH