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NPDES DOCUMENT SCANNING COVER SHEET Hai IMP IMO OA MD NMI MIN MIS NC0026646 Pilot Mountain WWTP NPDES Permit: Document Type: Permit Issuance Wasteload Allocation Authorization to Construct (AtC) Permit Modification Complete File - Historical Engineering Alternatives (EAA) Correspondence Owner Name Change Instream Assessment (67b) Speculative Limits Environmental Assessment (EA) Document Date: July 7, 1999 This document is printed on reuse paper - ignore any content on the reizerse side State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director July 7, 1999 Mr. Billy T. Pell Town Manager Post Office Drawer AA Pilot Mountain, North Carolina 27041 Dear Mr. Pell: AVA NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Final NPDES Permit Permit No. NC0026646 Town of Pilot Mountain WWTP Surry County In accordance with the application for a discharge permit received on December 2, 1998, the Division is forwarding herewith the subject NPDES permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated December 6, 1983, and as subsequently amended. Please note the following changes from the previous permit (as indicated in the draft) have been finalized: • Limits for Cadmium (Cd) and Cyanide (CN) have changed. Because data indicate there is reasonable potential to exceed allowable concentrations based on acute water quality criteria, the limits have been modified. Monitoring must still be performed weekly, consistent with other Class III facilities. • In light of information available regarding CN measurement techniques, the Division feels it is reasonable to specify the quantitation level for CN as 10 14/1. CN levels reported as "<10 14/1" will be considered zero for compliance purposes. This information is footnoted on the effluent pages. • Monitoring requirements for Arsenic (As) and Selenium (Se) have been removed. Because the facility already monitors these parameters as part of its Long -Term Monitoring Plan (LTMP), monitoring requirements are not necessary in the NPDES discharge permit. • Weekly monitoring for Total Nitrogen and Phosphorus has been added. This change is consistent with an effort to gather more data about nutrient loading in this portion of the watershed. • Chronic Toxicity monitoring must be performed concurrently with metals, cyanide, and zinc monitoring. This change will ensure Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) ,data may be compared with toxicant data. Optimizing Phosphorus Removal This facility is located in a watershed draining to High Rock Lake, where high phosphorus loading has been documented by numerous studies. The Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basinwide Water Quality Management Plan recommends that dischargers in the High Rock Lake watershed conduct evaluations of existing facilities and optimize phosphorus removal to the extent practicable during the next permit cycle. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083/FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper If any parts, measurement frequencies, or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. Please take note that this permit is not transferable. Part II, E. 4. addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Land Resources or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any questions or comments concerning this permit, please contact Charles Weaver at (919) 733-5083, extension 511. Sincerely, Original Signed By David A. Goodrich Kerr T. Stevens Enclosure cc: Central Files Winston-Salem Regional Office/Water Quality Section Aquatic Toxicology Unit NPDES Unit Mr. Roosevelt Childress, EPA Point Source Compliance Enforcement Unit Permit No. NC0026646 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Town of Pilot Mountain is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at Pilot Mountain Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) on Lynchburg Road near r Pilot Mountain Surry County to receiving waters designated as the Ararat River in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, and IV hereof. This permit shall become effective August 1, 1999. This permit and authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on February 29, 2004. Signed this day July 7, 1999. Original Signed By David A. Goodrich Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET Town of Pilot Mountain is hereby authorized to: Permit No. NC0026646 1. Continue to operate an existing 1.5 MGD extended aeration facility consisting of an influent pump station, oxidation ditch, two clarifiers, chlorination, step reaeration, and an aerated sludge holding unit, located at Town of Pilot Mountain Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), on Lynchburg Road, near Pilot Mountain, Surry County, and 2. After receiving an Authorization to Construct (ATC) from the Division of Water Quality for the necessary expansion/upgrade of the facility, operate a 3.0 MGD wastewater treatment system, and 3. Discharge from said treatment works at the location specified on the attached map into the Ararat River, which is classified as C waters in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin. Latitude: 36'22' 46' Longitude: 86'28' 54" Quad B16SE Receiving Steam Ararat River A(1). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit No. N00026648 During the period beginning upon the effective date of the permit and lasting until expansion above 1.5 MGD or expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge domestic ater from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: T�{�m�r`[{���yy•r. - . i,' - d?a �± �} . . • Rr. - + L it ,jj. Iu ,:"!'.� f Rf•' ,.t.,.- , y.�S:s 56'' , �+. Y . � �!n ,11p; _iLcyZ° f.. �+ yy +!�,ik �,y, .i u3 :Ll-,.'� i�, 't -.. ✓`1, I . F . . r.. 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Instream monitoring shall be grab samples collected 3lwk (Jun -Sep) and llwk (Oct -May). 2 The monthly average effluent BODS and Total Suspended Solids concentrations shall not exceed 15% of the respective influent value (85% removal). 3 The daily average dissolved oxygen effluent concentration shall not be less than 5.0 mg/I. 4 The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units. s Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia), P/F, no significant mortality at 3 %; January, April, July, and October; See Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Page A(3).- Special Conditions for flow of 1.5 MGD. TOXICITY MONITORING MUST BE PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH METALS, CYANIDE, AND ZINC MONITORING. 6 The quantitation level for cyanide (CN) shall be 10 nil. CN levels reported as "<10 µg/l" shall be considered zero for compliance purposes. 7 Instream monitoring is waived as long as this facility is a member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Association. If the facility ends Its membership In the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Association, instream monitoring requirements as specified in this permit take effect Immediately. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. A(2). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS • Permit No. NC0028G46 During the period beginning upon expansion above 1.5 MGD and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge domestic and industrial wastewater from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: a'„`l' f". '. R. •' r;.tl ti:�y1"Yy�i � y.r.... Fitt.' r �. b' t� , = 3 ��t p ° : . 7' . i • '=: ��` ..€ram' , ': U .�i•.._ y ,r �i�, V:1y .)� , "� zi{ s1-^ "`!'P1i •�'" - t t T ,,i,`¢j�� .n •� S S �` � .. ,.ry . 2�:.f 7 . . #` �l' S _ :yf �$. :7 4 �1f y4 . :�t1,,1'[{j�'�! 5 c ' , �, ti, iFiyeYq r� s. '.+,r•; .S. r l �j=.. :. ✓.•• wS.. 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I or E BOD, 5-day, 20°C2 30.0 mg/I 45.0 mg/l 3/week Composite E,I TSS2 30.0 mg/i 45.0 mg/l 3/week Composite E,1 NH3-N (April 1 - October 31) 15.0 mg/i 3lweek Composite E NH3-N (November 1 - March 31) 3/week Composite E Dissolved Oxygen3 3/week Grab E,U,D7 Fecal Coliform (geometric mean) 200/100 mi 400/100 ml 3/week Grab E,U,D7 Temperature Daily Grab E Temperature 3/week Grab U,D7 Total Residual Chlorine 28 µg/i 3/week Grab E Conductivity 3/week Grab U,D7 Oil and Grease 3/week Grab E Total Nitrogen (NO2+ NO3 + TKN) Monthly Composite E Total Phosphorus Monthly Composite E pH4 3/Week Grab E Chronic Toxicity5 Quarterly Composite E Cadmium 5 µg/i Weekly Composite E Cyanides 22 µg/i Weekly Grab E Copper 2/month Composite E Silver 2/month Composite E Zinc 2/month Composite E Notes: t Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent, U - Upstream at least 100 feet above outfall, D - Downstream approximately 0.4 miles at NCSR 2044. Instream monitoring shall be grab samples collected 3/wk (Jun -Sep) and 11wk (Oct -May). 2 The monthly average effluent BOD5 and Total Suspended Solids concentrations shall not exceed 15% of the respective influent value (85% removal). 3 The daily average dissolved oxygen effluent concentration shall not be less than 5.0 mg/i. 4 The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units. 5 Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia), P/F, no significant mortality at 5 %; January, April, July, and October; See Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Page A(4).- Special Conditions for flow of 3.0 MGD. TOXICITY MONITORING MUST BE PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH METALS, CYANIDE, AND ZINC MONITORING. 6 The quantitation level for cyanide (CN) shall be 10 µg/l. CN levels reported as °<10 µgll" shall be considered zero for compliance purposes. 7 Instream monitoring is waived as long as this facility is a member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Association. If the facility ends its membership In the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Association, instream monitoring requirements as specified In this permit take effect immediately. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. Permit No. NC0026646 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS A (3). CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QRTRLY)-1.5 MGD The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in the "North Carolina Ceriodaphnia Chronic Effluent Bioassay Procedure," Revised November 1995, or subsequent versions. The effluent concentration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality is 3 % (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). The permit holder shall perform uarterl monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The tests will ebe performed during the months of January, April, July, and October. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGP3B. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. Permit No. NC0026646 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS A (4). CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QRTRLY) )-3.0 MGD The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in the "North Carolina Ceriodaphnia Chronic Effluent Bioassay Procedure," Revised November 1995, or subsequent versions. The effluent concentration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality is 5 % (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). The permit holder shall perform quarterly monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The tests will ee performed during the months of January, April, July, and October. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGP3B. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. NORTH CAROLINA SURRY COUNTY AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Before the undersigned, a Notary Public of said County and State, duly commissioned, qualified and authorized by law to administer oaths, personally appeared Georcre W. Summerlin who being first duly sworn, deposes and says: that he (she) is Pith 1 i �h Pr (Publisher or other officer or employee authorized to make affidavit) of MOUNT AIRY NEWSPAPERS, INC., engaged in the publication of a newspaper known as MOUNT AIRY NEWS, published , issued, and entered as second class mail in the city of Mount Airy in said County and State; that he (she) is authorized to make this affidavit and sworn statement; that the notice or other legal advertisement, a true copy of which is attached hereto, was published in MOUNT AIRY NEWS on the following dates: May 19., 1999 and that the said newspaper in which such notice, paper, document or legal advertisement was published was, at the time of each and every such publication, a newspaper meeting all of the requirements and qualifications of Section 1-597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and was a qualified newspaper within the meaning of Section 1-597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. This 2'0 day of Mav Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2 n Ma , 1999 AILL‘ Notary Public My Commission expires: February 28, day of 19 99 2002 ChiVi PUBLIC NOTICE • STATE OF NORTH • CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION POST OFFICE BOX • RALEIGH; NORTH 'CAROUNA''27626-0535 :r .NOTIFICATION OF ,.: INTENTTO ISSUE A ' " - STATE NPDES PERMIT On the basis of thorough staff review and application of Article _21 of Chapter 143,-General'Statutes of • North Carolina;. Public Law . 92-500 and , other lawful standards. and ?regulations,• the'' North`s Carolina: Environmental: - Management `Commission: proposes to. issue a permit} to discharge, to. the persons. listed�•below .effective 07-99 and `subject to spe- • cial conditions.. Persons. 'wishing to com- ment upon br'object to the' proposed; :determinations" are invited to -submit same.. in writing to the above address no later than 6-21- 99. All comments received prior to that date will be considered in the formula-1 tion of final determinations regarding.' the proposed i permit. A public meeting may be 'held where the J Director of the Division of En,vi,r.onmentaim Management finds a signif: , icant degree of public inter- ; est in a proposed permit. A copy of the draft permit is sl available by writing or call- ing the : Division of ' Envir..on.menta.It Management , PO BOX 29535. Raleigh NC 27626- 0535, (9;1,9) 7• 33-7015 The application and other information may be inspected at these loca- tions during normal office hours. Copies of the infor• - mation on file are available upon requests regarding a proposed permit should make . reference to the : NPDES permit number list • - ed below. Date May 12, 1999 `- David A Goodrich •' • for Kerr T. Stevens Director:;_ = - . • Divisionlof_ Environmental Management - • Public ..notice .:of intent,tfi issue a State NPDES per mit to the following: ,* 1. NPDES No. NC00- 26646. Town of Pilot MoUntain;PQ. Drawer AA,.Pilot Mountain,. NC 2704thas'appligd.lor a. permit renewal for 3.1011ity- located.':at the = Pilot Mountain WWTP, on Lynchburg Rd. near Pilot Mountain in Surry County. The facility currently dis- charges treat- ed domestic and industrial ed waste water from one out - fall into the Ararat River, a Class C Stream in the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin which has 7010 flow of 82..2 cfs:-"Upon expan- sion. the facility is permit- aper in which such notice, paper, document or published was, at the time of each and every vspaper meeting all of the requirements and 1-597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina spaper within the meaning of Section 1-597 of orth Carolina. day of Mav , 19 9 9 f person making affidavit 3ed before me, this 20 day of , 19 99 otary Public res: February 28, 2002 • 99. Atl comments recenreo prior to that date will be considered in the formula- tion of final determinations regarding the proposed permit. A public meeting may be held where the Director of the Division .of, Environmental Management finds a signif-. icant degree_of public interi. est in a proposed permit: A copy of the draft permit is available by.writing or call- ing the ;;.Division' of Enviro'n.men'ta'I Management , PO BOX 29535, Raleigh NC 27626- 0535, (919) 733-7015: ' - The application and other information may' be inspected- at- these- loca= tions during normal office hours. Copies of the infor mation on file are available upon requests regarding a proposed permit should make • reference to the NPDES permit number list- ed below. . ; • Date May 12, 199gh;ic-1ti= bavid A Goodricli for Kerr T. Stevens Director 1:,= Division of Environmental Management r• •: e Public notice of intent : to issue a State NPDES per mit to the following:- 1. NPDES No. NC0026646. Town of Pilot Mountain, PO Drawer AA, Pilot Mountain, j NC 27041. has applied for a permit renewal for a facility located:- 'at the Pilot I Mountain WWTP,., - on Lynchburg. Rd, near Pilot Mountain in Surry County. The facility currently dis- i charges_ 1.5 MGD oftreat- ed domestic and industrial waste water from one: Out - fall into the 'Ararat River; a Class C Stream;?rn the,. Yadkin Pee Dee _River. Basin which has7Q10 flow of 82:2'cfs"Upon"expan- - sion, the facility.;is. permit- ted to discharge,5:0 'MGD from the same dutfell to the Ararat,River...r. Ammonia, cyanide, and cadmium are water,-qua[ity: limited:;nr some parameters th$ avail- able . load ,capacity ol.; the immediate receiving water will be =consumed-E'•71t1is may affect .futon '•wafe'' quality based effluent tations for additional dis= chargers'within this portion of the watershed.;`Taite� .May-191999.�.:.ia :a�� ..UPDATE OPTION NPDES FACILITY AND PERMIT DATA 04/15/99 15:03:17 TRXID 5NU KEY NC0026646 PERSONAL DATA FACILITY APPLYING FOR PERMIT REGION FACILITY NAME> PILOT MOUNTAIN, TOWN - WWTP COUNTY> SURRY 04 ADDRESS: MAILING (REQUIRED) LOCATION (REQUIRED) STREET: 126 WEST MAIN STREET STREET: LYNCHBURG ROAD CITY: PILOT MOUNTAIN ST NC ZIP 27041 CITY: PILOT MOUNTAIN ST NC ZIP 27041 TELEPHONE 910 368 2248 STATE CONTACT> CLARK 1=PROPOSED,2=EXIST LAT: 3622460 LONG DATE APP RCVD DATE STAFF REP REQS DATE STAFF REP RCVD DATE TO P NOTICE DATE OT AG COM REQS DATE OT AG COM RCVD DATE TO EPA DATE FROM EPA ,3=CLOSED : 08028540 12/02/98 ( 22//o' / / / / DATE FEE PAID: 12/02/98 AMOUNT: 400.00 PERSON IN CHARGE BILLY PELL 2 1=MAJOR,2=MINOR 1 1=MUN,2=NON-MUN 1 N=NEW,M=MODIFICATION,R=REISSUE> R WASTELOAD REQS / / WASTELOAD RCVD / / SCH TO ISSUE / / DATE DRAFT PREPARED 04/M/99 DATE DENIED / / DATE RETURNED / /G DATE ISSUED • /d?/! ASSIGN/CHANGE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE• /Lr%/ FEE CODE ( 2 ) 1=(>10MGD),2=(>1MGD),3=(>0.1MGD),4=(<0.1MGD),5=SF,6=(GP25,64,79), 7=(GP49,73)8=(GP76)9=(GP13,34,30,52)0=(NOFEE) DIS/C 01 CONBILL ( ) COMMENTS: MESSAGE: *** DATA MODIFIED SUCCESSFULLY *** atc.ftt 5 2/99 5 -( C' 6-nitAlisA c PvSRO r),‘ Staff Review and Evaluation NPDES Wastewater Permit (NC002664 RECEIVED C. Dept. of EN-NNfl MAY 0 4 1999 Facility Information W'n' tOn-Sale ' ficg;on Facility Name: Town of Pilot Mountain . 0ff(c� NPDES No.: NC0026646 Permitted Flow (MGD): 1.5/3.0 County: Surry Facility Class: III Regional Office: Winston-Salem Facility/Permit Status: (i.e. New, Modification, Existing or Renewal) Renewal USGS Topo Quad: B16SE, " Si loam" Stream Characteristics Receiving Stream: Ararat River 303(d) Status: Listed as Impaired (Partially Supporting) Stream Classification: C Winter 7Q10 (cfs): 163 Subbasin: 03-07-03 30Q2 (cfs): -- Drainage Area (mi2): 287 Average Flow (cfs): 379 Summer 7Q10 (cfs) 82.2 IWC (%): 3 (1.5 MGD)/5 (3.0 MGD) Proposed changes: Location Proposed Changes Basis for changes Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Changed daily maximum limits for Cd and CN to 5 and 22 mil, respectively; specified quantitation level (QL) for CN as 10 µg/1. Reasonable potential to exceed FAV (Acute criteria). Policy is now to include 'A FAV as daily max. limit and a weekly ave. based on WQ std. to reflect chronic criteria, unless 'A FAV is more stringent (then only daily max. limit necessary). Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Monitoring requirements for As and Se were removed. Facility monitors these parameters quarterly as part of the LTMP Program) (Pretreatment —data reported on DMRs. No reasonable potential to exceed water quality standards. Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Footnote added that exempts facility from instream monitoring as long as it is a member of the Yadkin Basin Association. Letter of exemption from DWQ dated 6/1/98. Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Changed monitoring frequencies for Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus to Weekly. Per 12/7/98 Memo from Steve Pellei outlining nutrient monitoring strategy for Yadkin sub -basins. Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Chronic Toxicity monitoring must be performed in conjunction with toxicant monitoring (footnoted). Division policy for facilities performing WET monitoring. Allows comparison of future data. Compliance Schedule: N/A. 1 05/02/99 ASSIGNED IO..e o\ ��Ll).___ DUE DATE .-5'—/g—S 5 -4 Staff Review and Evaluation NPDES Wastewater Permit (NC0026646) Special Condition(s): Quarterly Chronic WET P/F @ 3 % at 1.5 MGD and 5 % at 3.0 MGD. Exempt from instream monitoring as long as facility is member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Association. Summary: This permit was last renewed in March, 1998 (see attached fact sheet). A review of the DMR files since that time indicated facility is performing within limits (see attached notes). According to a 1/12/99 letter from the Pretreatment Unit, the SIU Armtex closed and moved. This facility had contributed 0.5 MGD, or 60% of Pilot Mt.'s capacity. The facility has been delinquent on several occasions with Toxicity Monitoring Reports. Per a phone conversation with Kevin Bowden at ESB, 3/99 was the fifth time the facility has failed to send in any WET testing results. The probable cause is personnel problems recently experienced by Pilot Mt. WWTP. Facility was assessed civil penalties for two of these occasions in 10/98. Region —any comments on what facility is doing to rectify problem? Since this portion of the Ararat is impaired, and elevated fecal levels have been observed, instream fecal monitoring has been retained at this renewal. Conductivity was also retained since this facility accepts industrial waste. All changes are consistent with North Carolina's Anti -Degradation Policy. This facility is located in sub -basin 03-07-03, which is in the High Rock Lake watershed. Since High Rock Lake is impacted by heavy phosphorus loading, the Basinwide plan recommends that dischargers in this watershed evaluate existing facilities for optimizing phosphorus removal and attempt to minimize loading discharged. Pilot Mountain currently discharges concentrations of 2-5 mg/1 of total phosphorus. Proposed Schedule: Draft Permit to Public Notice: 5/19/99 Permit Scheduled to Issue: 7/7/99 State Contact If you have any questions on any of the above information or on the attached permit, please contact Bethany Bolt prior to May 17, 1999 at (919) 733-5083, extension 551. Copies of the following are attached to provide further information on the permit development: • WET Test Results Summary • Reasonable Potential Calculations • Permit Writer's Notes • Existing Permit • Previous Fact Sheet NPDES Recommendation by: Regional Office Comments: day rru rs a * 0 0.J0.i► cd.At -i-o 3 3RO -shc iwJ LQ w-e-dA CiLL bit + a- Ato .Jte-Lp t Ilk_ Pi tot 1-i-r) lWU WTP taiu,,v so w 01Q, not ho.. ._ (-A0A- 1'+rrvo 1U V+-h To<i 'm V\C "1 Mt- ftcm inc 1 O AUY\ W j . n cCAvVmOtAds alOcU-i- 4a4 'P-UVYnId. 2 05/02/99 Staff Review and Evaluation NPDES Wastewater Permit (NC0026646) Regional Recommendation by: Signature:, 9Min e-C-U\kiRAAIL, 5 -10 - CAC\ Reviewed By: Regional Supervisor: Signature: ,0_ 6- Date: /(- �5, NI'DES Unit: Signature: 4(11-(---. Date 46/Z'0I c� 3 05/02/99 NOTES FOR PILOT MT. WWTP PERMIT RENEWAL (NC0026646) Wastewater discharge from Town of Pilot Mt WWTP (Pilot Mt., Surry County) to Ararat River in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin. 15A NCAC 2B .0300 Index #: Ararat River classified as C (#12-72-(4.5)) in 8/1/98. Permit Information: The previous permit was issued March 2, 1998. See Fact Sheet. Basinwide Plan Information: • This sub -basin (03-07-03) contains the Ararat River and its tribs. Macroinvertebrate sites on the Ararat had Good -Fair bioclassifications in '96. Mt. Airy WWTP and Pilot Mt. WWTP (moved to river in '96) both discharge to Ararat. • Nearest ambient station is upstream near confluence with Flat Shoal Cr. Ambient , monitoring has documented impacts of point sources; fecal coliform appear to be a chronic problem at ambient sites, and suspended sediments are also a problem. The Ararat River regularly has total residue and conductivity values double that of the Yadkin. • This section of the Ararat River is impaired (Partially Supporting). Fecal and turbidity levels exceed the standard, and considerable sedimentation are evident, and sources are both point and non -point. The old location of Pilot Mt.'s discharge (.Heatherly Cr) is also impaired (toxicity problems) . Since the facility moved discharge to the Ararat River,no instream DO violations have been reported. Instream data from Mt. Airy suggests possible water quality problems pdue to oxygen -consuming wastes. • Additional activities/resources are needed to identify causes of impairment in the Ararat; no management strategies have yet been developed for this waterbody. DWQ igntends to develop NPS managemenstrategies, as well. Correspondence: • 1/12/99 Pretreatment Compliance Inspection report indicated Armtex closed their plant in '97 and moved. This plant contributed 0.5 MGD, or 60% of the hydraulic flow. • 10/28/98 letter assessed a civil penalty ($500) for failure of the facility to submit toxicity monitoring results in May and June. (Note: Kevin Bowden at ESB contacted me on 4/15 to check if facility had submitted tox. results— no evidence in DMR files that theyhad. He said he has had repeatedproblems with obtainingdata from the facility, due mainly to personnel problems Pilot Mt. has experienced. This is the fifth time the report has not been received.) • 8/14/98 approval for Intex Corp. to become an SIU. • 9/3/98 Compliance Evaluation Inspection issued an NOV for a BOD5 violation in 1/98. • 6/1/98 letter waived instream monitoring as long as facility is a member of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Association. DMR Review (97--99): • See reasonable potential for toxicants. • Discharge averaged 0.8-0.9 MGD in early 1998, then dropped to 0.3-0.5 MGD through 1999. Ave. BOD5 usually < 10 mg/1; ammonia < 1 mg/l. TRC 1-2 mg/l. • NC0026646 BAB TSS < 20 mg/1, fecals normal. DOs well above 6 mg/1, O&G normally < 5 mg/1. TP usually < 5mg/1, TN fluctuates— 10-30 mg/1, sometimes lower. • Instream Data: (up to 6/98) DOs and temps fine; no trends observed in conductivity or fecal. LTMP Data: • No reasonable potential to exceed Hg, Cr, Ni, As, Pb, or Se, and these are required in LTMP, so no monitoring necessary. Limits for Cd and CN can not be eliminated because data showed reasonable potential to exceed the lh FAV (will be daily max., based on new policy) . • One measurement for Pb was treated as an outlier (43 µg/1), since all other measurements were below detect, so no reasonable potential to exceed. This parameter is also SIU limited. Since Pb part of LTMP, monitoring will not be required. • Standard LTMP parameters (req'd by EPA): Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn. Parameters per 503 regs (sludge):As, Se, Mo, and Hg. All quarterly monitoring. Additional parameters dictated by what SIUs discharge to town (e.g., CN). General Comments: Per Steve Pellei's 12/7/98 Memo regarding nutrient monitoring in the Yadkin basin, this facility should be given weekly TN and TP monitoring. Expiration date to be assigned to this permit is February 29, 2004. page 2 Permit No. NC0026646 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Town of Pilot Mountain is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at Pilot Mountain Wastewater Treatment Plant on Lynchburg Road Near Pilot Mountain Surry County to receiving waters designated as Ararat River in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, and IV hereof. The permit shall become effective 448r— • This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight otr itme-30, 19W -F4b Z-9 zoo 4 Original Signed By David A. Goodrich Sinned this day Marc-h-1-995—. A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET Town of Pilot Mountain is hereby authorized to: Permit No. NC0026646 1. Continue to operate an existing 1.5 MGD wastewater treatment system consisting of an influent pump station, oxidation ditch, two clarifiers, chlorination, step reaeration, and an aerated sludge holding unit, located at Pilot Mountain WWTP, on Lynchburg Road, near Pilot Mountain, Surry County (See Part III of this permit), and 2. After receiving an Authorization to Construct for the necessary improvements to expand/upgrade the facility, operate a 3.0 MGD wastewater treatment system, and 3. Discharge wastewater from said treatment works at the location specified on the attached map into the Ararat River which is classified Class C waters in the Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin. A.(1)EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit No. NC0026646 During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expansion above 1.5 MGD or expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type Sample Locations Flow 1.5 MGD Continuous Recording I or E BOD, 5-day, 20°C2 30.0 mg/I 45.0 mg/I 3/week Composite E,I TSS2 30.0 mg/I 45.0 mg/I 3/week Composite E,I NH3-N (April 1 - October 31) 28.6 mg/I 3/week Composite E NH3-N (November 1 - March 31) 3/week Composite E Dissolved Oxygen3 3/week Grab E,U,DC- Fecal Coliform (geometric mean) 200/100 ml 400/100 ml 3/week Grab E,U,D- Temperature Daily Grab E Temperature 3/week Grab U,DL- Total Residual Chlorine 3/week Grab E Conductivity 3/week Grab U,DC Oil and Grease 3/week Grab E Total Nitrogen (NO2+ NO3 + TKN) \iI44. oa#bly--- Composite E Total Phosphorus 1,vl4an+h4Y- Composite E Chronic Toxicity 4 i . Quarterly .. Composite E Cadmium -73-a0-(iic,I.1' 1-82-uq/1-.; 2;• - -- Weekly- Composite E Cyanide 7 I ,.:11,0 Wereidy ; , - 2/month ( Grab E . ' ,•,.. __....__ _ -_ - - Composite E -Arsenic- ,7�r":V ,-, _.;-, . - Copper 2/month Composite E r e •,z,G-z:", -�__ _ _ -- ---- -- - ---2/month - - - Composite E --Selenium - r-/.;,-';�-, ;:. 17 Silver, 2/month Composite E 0 C 2 ,11'✓1 l- tiii, C 1,,,7'7'Le_ Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent, U - Upstream at least 100 feet above outfall, D - Downstream approximately 0.4 miles at NCSR 2044. Instream monitoring shall be grab samples collected 3/wk (Jun -Sep) and 1/wk (Oct -May). The monthly average effluent BODS and Total Suspended Solids concentrations shall not exceed 15% of the respective influent value (85% removal). 3 The daily average dissolved oxygen effluent concentration shall not be less than 5.0 mg/I. 4 Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia), P/F, no significant mortality at 3 %; January, April, July, and October; See Supplement to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Page - Special Conditions for flow of '1.5 MGD. iM 0.4; B E 1''£�r-o r�t�� f N C ow T7-(ti C- c4N w� `" XI (AkfJ i ("LO N kTC ✓h4 shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored 3/week at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. STRV\ PA WOvU A v" N l_ Ns 7 Qt.- Co-- C FJ : 10)' ft FACI Li TV ? M- -(3R- OF yAO•- F' 17F1_ AS5 ROAD CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY HIGHWAY HARD SURFACE SECONDARY HIGHWAY HARD SURFACE LIGHT -DUTY ROAD, HARD OR IMPROVED SURFACE - UNIMPROVED ROAD IN Latitude 36°21'58" Longitude 80°32'32" Map # B17NW Sub -basin 30703 Stream Class C Discharge Class 01 Receiving Stream Ararat River Design Q 1.50 MOD Permit expires 6/ 30/ 99 0 0SCALE 1:24 000 1 MILE ,1 7000 FEET 0 1 KILOMETER CONTOUR INTERVAL 20 FEET Town of Pilot Mtn WWTP NC0026646 Surry County A.(2)EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit No. NC0026646 During the period beginning with expansion above 1.5 MGD and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type Sample Locations Flow 3.0 MGD Continuous Recording I or E BOD, 5-day, 20°C2 30.0 mg/I 45.0 mg/I 3/week Composite E,I TSS2 30.0 mg/I 45.0 mg/I 3/week Composite E,I NH3-N (April 1 - October 31) 15.0 mg/I 3/week Composite E NH3-N (November 1 - March 31) 3/week Composite E Dissolved Oxygen3- 3/week Grab E,U,Dc' Fecal Coliform (geometric mean) 200/100 ml 400/100 ml 3/week Grab E,U,DC Temperature Daily Grab E Temperature 3/week Grab U, D`' Total Residual Chlorine 28 ug/I 3/week Grab E Conductivity__ 3/week Grab U , D t= Oil and Grease 3/week Grab E Total Nitrogen (NO2+ NO3 + TKN) -Monthly j,ay Composite E Total Phosphorus _Monthly lad% Composite E Chronic Toxicity 4 Quarterly ! Composite E Cadmium --3-T�g/h �L ,] V . Weekly - �`.% Composite E Cyanides -93--ug/1 ;1 c / 'Weekty,.�.'-_ Grab E -Arsenic - --_----.--- -Composite---_-_ --- -E--- - Copper 2/month Composite E -Selenium L.r7-1-' , • ram"z ;:rc, —2/month Composite - E-- Silver o-r_ :- 2/month Composite E Vk 1 Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent, U - Upstream at least 100 feet above outfall, D - Downstream approximately 0.4 miles at NCSR 2044. Instream monitoring shall be grab samples collected 3/wk (Jun -Sep) and 1/wk (Oct -May). 2 The monthly average effluent BOD5 and Total Suspended Solids concentrations shall not exceed 15% of the respective influent value (85% removal). 3 The daily average dissolved oxygen effluent concentration shall not be Tess than 5.0 mg/I. 4 The Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnial, P/F, no significant mortality at 5 %; January, April, July, and October; See Supplement.to Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements Page - Spe iaC nditions for flow of 3.0 MGD. Mij,5T P7e; T%�i3Oi M��� tN CC N ;i t�lf�C: 014 KAtJ I (C P \ ; V iv+ : Aria, St) . c / shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored 3/week at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. 67 NCOCGA Nk f,1v ry �-(b R 1 f' 4 7 - .for Cf\i 7 (°.)1/) . W ik PS i-U N (aj N c w i'TY A M aivI3 e 2- t7 kS Y C C 2' Permit No. NC0026646 SUPPLEMENT TO EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SPECIAL CONDITIONS for Flow of 1.5 MGD A(3). CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QRTRLY) The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in the "North Carolina Ceriodaphnia Chronic Effluent Bioassay Procedure," Revised November 1995, or subsequent versions. The effluent concentration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality is 3 % (defined as treatment two in the procedure document). The permit holder shall perform quarterly monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The tests will be performed during the months of January, April, July, and October. Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES permitted final effluent discharge below all treatment processes. All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGP3B. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should there be no discharge of flow from the facility during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, the permittee will complete the information located at the top of the aquatic toxicity (AT) test form indicating the facility name, permit number, pipe number, county, and the month/year of the report with the notation of "No Flow" in the comment area of the form. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Sciences Branch at the address cited above. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should the permittee fail to monitor during a month in which toxicity monitoring is required, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival, minimum control organism reproduction, and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate follow-up testing to be completed no later than the last day of the month following the month of the initial monitoring. QCL P/F Version 9/96 Re: Pilot Mountain Subject: Re: Pilot Mountain Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 11:36:19 -0400 From: "Kevin Bowden" <kevin_bowden@h2o.enr.state.nc.us> Internal To: Bethany Bolt <bethany bolts 2o.enr.state.nc.us> Bethany, I contacted WSRO on 4/20 and spoke with Jenny Renkin, WSRO rep. about tox reporting at Pilot Mtn.. Facility hired a new ORC in 1/99 who has a grade III license but has little experience in running the plant. Jenny made a site visit on 4/21 and sat down with the ORC and discussed reporting requirements. I spoke with the operator on 4/22 and he has been informed about tox testing and reporting requirements. He did not know about the two pending enforcement actions against the town for late/non reporting of toxicity self -monitoring data. I think he knows what his responsibilities are. Bethany Bolt wrote: > Kevin, > Has anything been done recently at Pilot Mt. to rectify their delinquent > tox. test reporting? I'm drafting up the permit for region comment, and > thought I would make note it's been a chronic problem (pardon the > pun!). . . > Thanks, > Bethany 1 of 1 5/4/99 1:51 PM 3n'? LONG TERM MONITORING PLAN REQUEST FORM FACILITY: Pilot Mountain WWTP NPDES #: NC0026646 EXPIRATION DATE: 6/30/99 REGION: Winston-Salem NPDES UNIT REQUESTER: Bethany Bolt PRETREATMENT CONTACT: Dana Folley DATE OF REQUEST: 4/15/99 INDICATE THE STATUS OF THE PRETREATMENT PROGRAM: 1. The facility has no SIUs and should not have pretreatment language. 2. The facility has sr-is..de.eleping a pretreatment program. 3. Additional conditions regarding the pretreatment program are attached. PERMITTED FLOW: 1.5/3.0 MGD % INDUSTRIAL 55 % DOMESTIIC 45 AY1AAfeK S Vt c-C+ pQ O w 1A o.�ssrnC-D nACZ 036(1( vs — e x - Gnre IIYv\P OSLCAA&t..1(,,,1 CSCp , dr,(,0 be`/ EbC'5 w/ ac s l u •i-t� Q loers - ro cte4-et-fs Pa r Or ek r+lcS �AI _ b2. yoJ '�^cse sX P2c+Poi ()-1)t -7- s s, t-1 3 1 , C► Y ) r2I° ►1 \ Pro, G to Ym A.- d-- r' 'er (/6b o g PoGs -t7c. exAm,,J1 s t a attAt. r 1 cte 5 _ e� 5 ' �} Sd wit( C to 1 5 1{'ab'45 Toy bAnctfr.� iron' � Lt•o.. e x -b .&ck s� hi�i e - �3 r - 5 r� S f}_e) iM S C'• nn r-ei aroue. ss ° r-( -kvi(Wi se? GI- W` - ; CIt CIA )eP (5(1,0 '� `'"eve GL) o V•i!I.4, CP-� a�aa- c� a�� ¢ Gam. r\,0 s-G("Q- 1,2f . i-T P , h P so P o Tu) c4 L.it • - - Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) • •:- (urp • ';) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) _ PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 1 FINAL RESULTS Cadmium .-FAY, 5)...c5r,41 4 1;t&; :I ---_ 4.7 Max. Pred Cw (14/1) 12.5 Allowable Cw (41) 72.7 J t Cyanide Z FAV' Za14-1/S Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 59.8 Allowable Cw (4/1) 181.8 Arsenic Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 6 Allowable Cw (µg/l) 1,818 Copper iFAV' 9.2)45ii ( A 1-) 4 1271-J-Libti Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 141 Allowable Cw (4/1) 254 Selenium Max. Pred Cw (µg/I) 61 Allowable Cw (µg/l) 182 Silver ZFAV ' • •/Ii ABOVE ACTION LEVEL Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 35.20 Allowable Cw (µg/1) 2.18 1 Lead "I FA . 33. 0i4 51,(t Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 13.6 Allowable Cw (µg/1) 908.9 Zinc i FAN/ = & 9; if (A+-) [ p d t c' Max. Pred Cw (14/1) 187 Allowable Cw (14/1) 1,818 Mercury Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) (A/D.e) 0.100 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 0.436 Parameter = Standard = Cadmium 2.0 µg/I n BDL=1/2DL (µg/I) Actual Data (µg/l) 990223 0.50 <1.00 990216 0.50 <1.00 990209 0.50 <1.00 990202 0.50 <1.00 990107 0.50 <1.00 981229 0.50 <1.00* 981221 0.50 <1.00* 981215 1.50 <3.00* 981208 1.00 1.00* 981201 0.50 <1.00* 981123 0.50 <1.00 981117 0.50 <1.00 981113 1.00 1.00 981110 0.50 <1.00 981103 0.50 <1.00 981027 0.50 <1.00 981020 5.00 5.00 981013 1.00 1.00 981008 0.50 <1.00 980929 0.50 <1.00 980922 0.50 <1.00 980915 4.00 4.00 980908 0.50 <1.00 980901 0.50 <1.00 980825 2.0 2.0 980818 0.5 <1.0 980811 0.5 <1.0 980804 0.5 <1.0 980728 0.5 <1.0 980721 0.5 <1.0 980714 0.5 <1.0 980709 0.5 <1.0 980701 0.5 <1.0 980630 0.5 <1.0 980623 0.5 <1.0 980616 0.5 <1.0 980609 0.5 <1.0 980602 0.5 <1.0 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.98 Mean 0.8,1 C.V. I.16 Mull Factor = Max. Value 2.5 (n=49) 5.0 µg/1 Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 12.5 µg/1 72.7 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) i Chromium Z FAV '9E4.3 Max. Pred Cw (nil) 54.6 Allowable Cw (µg/1) 1817.7 Nickel z FAQ7S9,,j /) Max. Pred Cw (µg/I) 5 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 3199 Cadmium, cont. 980526 0.5 <1.0 980519 0.5 <1.0 980512 3.0 3.0 980505 0.5 <1.0 980428 0.5 <1.0 980421 0.5 <1.0 980414 0.5 <1.0 980409 0.5 <1.0 980401 0.5 <1.0 980302 0.5 <1.0 980202 0.5 <1.0 50 *DMR reported "<0.001 µg/1" and "<0.003 µg/I," but 1 assumed these were actually in mg/I. Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) �• n Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Cyanide 5.0 uel n BDL=1/2DL (141) Actual Data (gel) 990223 2.50 <5.00 990216 2.50 <5.00 990209 2.50 <5.00 990202 2.50 <5.00 990107 2.50 <5.00 981229 5.00 <10.0* 981221 5.00 <10.0* 981215 5.00 <10.0* 981208 5.00 <10.0* 981201 5.00 <10.0* 981123 2.50 <5.00 981117 2.50 <5.00 981113 2.50 <5.00 981110 2.50 <5.00 981103 2.50 <5.00 981027 10.00 10.00 981020 16.00 16.00 981013 2.50 <5.00 981008 2.50 <5.00 980929 26.00 26.00 980922 12.00 12.00 980915 8.00 8.00 980908 2.50 <5.00 980901 6.00 6.00 980825 2.5 <5.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980811 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980728 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980714 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980702 2.5 <5.0 980630 2.5 <5.0 980623 2.5 <5.0 980616 2.5 <5.0 980609 9.0 9.0 980602 2.5 <5.0 RESULTS Std Dev. 4.30 Mean 4.38 C.V. 0.98 Mult Factor = 2.3 (n=49) Max. Value 26.0 µg/l Max. Pred Cw 59.8 µg/l Allowable Cw 181.8 µg/I Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Cyanide, cont. 980526 2.5 <5.0 980519 2.5 <5.0 980512 2.5 <5.0 980505 10.0 10.0 980428 2.5 <5.0 980421 5.0 5.0 980414 2.5 <5.0 980409 2.5 <5.0 980401 2.5 <5.0 980302 2.5 <5.0 980202 2.5 <5.0 50 *DMR reported "<0.01 µg/1," but I assumed these were actually in mg/l. a- Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) clk Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Arsenic 50 n BDL=1/2DL (µg/l) Actual Data (µg/l) 990216 1.5 <3.0 990202 1.5 <3.0 990107 3.5 3.5 981215 0.5 <1* 981201 3 3* 981117 1.5 <3.0 981103 1.5 <3.0 981020 1.5 <3.0 981008 1.5 <3.0 980915 1.5 <3.0 980901 1.5 <3.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980708 2.5 <5.0 980707 2.5 <5.0 980616 1.5 <3.0 980602 1.5 <3.0 980519 1.5 <3.0 980505 1.5 <3.0 980409 1.5 <3.0 980401 1.5 <3.0 24 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.68 Mean 1.87 C.V. 0.36 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1.7 (n=23) 4 µg/1 6 µg/1 1818 µg/l *DMR reported "0.003 µg/I" and "<0.001 µg/l," but I assumed these were actually in mg/l. l" Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = I PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Copper 7 µgII (AL) n BDL=1/2DL (11g/1) Actual Data (µg/1) 990216 35.0 35.0 990202 45.0 45.0 990107 32.0 32.0 981201 0.034 0.034 981117 37.0 37.0 981103 26.0 26.0 981020 56.0 56.0 981008 11.0 11.0 980915 16.0 16.0 980901 16.0 16.0 980818 12.0 12.0 980804 12.0 12.0 980721 15.0 15.0 980709 17.0 17.0 980616 24.0 24.0 980602 47.0 47.0 980519 45.0 45.0 980505 64.0 64.0 980409 18.0 18.0 980401 11.0 11.0 980302 20.0 20.0 980202 30.0 30.0 23 RESULTS Std Dev. 16.58 Mean 26.77 C.V. 0.62 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 2.2 (n=22) 64 pg/1 141 µg/1 254 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC ("/o) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Selenium 5 µg/1 n BDL=1/2DL (µe) Actual Data (PA 990216 2.5 <5.0 990202 2.5 <5.0 990107 2.5 <5.0 981201 5 5* 981215 2.5 <5.0* 981117 2.5 <5.0 981103 2.5 <5.0 981020 2.5 <5.0 981008 2.5 <5.0 980915 2.5 <5.0 980901 2.5 <5.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980616 2.5 <5.0 980602 2.5 <5.0 980519 2.5 <5.0 980505 2.5 <5.0 980409 2.5 <5.0 980401 2.5 <5.0 980302 17.5 <25.0 980202 17.5 <25.0 24 *DMR reported "0.005 µg/1," but I assumed this was actually in mg/1. RESULTS Std Dev. 4.32 Mean 3.91 C.V. 1.10 Mull Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 3.5 (n=23) 18 pg/1 61 pg/1 182 pg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Silver 0.06 Inn (AL) n BDL=1/2DL (µg/1) Actual Data (µg/1) 990216 4.2 4.2 990202 11.0 11.0 990107 1.5 <3.0 981201 1.5 <3.0 981215 1.5 <3.0* 981117 1.5 <3.0 981103 1.5 <3.0 981020 1.5 <3.0 981008 1.5 <3.0 980915 1.5 <3.0 980901 1.5 <3.0 980818 6.0 6.0 980804 7.0 7.0 980721 1.5 <3.0 980709 1.5 <3.0 980616 1.5 <3.0 980602 1.5 <3.0 980519 1.5 <3.0 980505 1.5 <3.0 980409 1.5 <3.0 980401 1.5 <3.0 980302 1.5 <3.0 980202 1.5 <3.0 24 *DMR reported "<0.003 µg/1," but I assumed this was actually in mg/1. RESULTS Std Dev. 2.40 Mean 2.47 C.V. 0.97 Mult Factor = 3.2 (n=23) Max. Value 11.00 µg/1 Max. Pred Cw 35.20 µg/1 Allowable Cw 2.18 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Lead 25 µ� n BDL=1/2DL (sg/1) Actual Data (11P/1) 990107 1.00 <2.00 981006 4.0 4.0 980709 1.0 <2.0 980407 1.0 <2.0 980302 1.0 <2.0 980115 1.0 <2.0 980106 1.0 <2.0 971201 1.0 <2.0 971103 1.0 <2.0 971016 1.0 <2.0 971006 1.0 <2.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.90 Mean 1.27 C.V. 0.71 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 3.4 (n=11) 4 µg/I 14 µg/1 909 µg/I Shaded data point considered an outlier. Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs) _ IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Zinc 50 µg/1(AL) n BDL=1/2DL (11g/1) Actual Data (11g/1) 990107 96.00 96.00 981006 110.0 110.0 980709 74.0 74.0 980407 101.0 101.0 980302 47.0 47.0 980202 58.0 58.0 980115 71.0 71.0 980106 70.0 70.0 971201 66.0 66.0 971103 65.0 65.0 971016 62.0 62.0 971006 52.0 52.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 19.70 Mean 72.67 C.V. 0.27 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1.7 (n=12) 110 µg/1 187 µg/I 1818 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # _ Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Mercury 0.012 Pe n BDL=1/2D (14I1) Actual Data (µg/1) 990107 0.1 <0.2 981006 0.1 <0.2 980709 Several data points in between 980407 _ these dates. All Non -detects. 980302 _ 980202 980115 980106 971201 971103 971016 971006 y v 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.00 Mean 0.10 C.V. 0.00 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1 (n=n/a) 0.100 µg/1 0.100 µg/1 0.436 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Chromium 50 Pel n BDL=1/2DL (118/1) Actual Data! (W1) 990107 1.00 <2.00 981006 4.0 4.0 980709 2.0 2.0 980407 13.0 13.0 980302 2.6 2.6 980202 1.00 <2.00 980115 3.0 3.0 980106 1.00 <2.00 971201 2.0 2.0 971103 4.0 4.0 971016 5.0 5.0 971006 4.0 4.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 3.27 Mean 3.55 C.V. 0.92, Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 4.2 (n=12) 13 µg/1 55 µg/1 1818 µg/l Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC(%)= PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 1.5 82.2 2.75 Parameter = Standard = Nickel 88 µg/1 n BDL=1/2DL (µg/l) Actual Data (µg/l) 990107 5.00 <10.00 981006 5.0 <10.0 980709 5.0 <10.0 980407 5.0 <10.0 980302 5.0 <10.0 980202 5.0 <10.0 980115 5.0 <10.0 980106 5.0 <10.0 971201 All Non -detects 971103 971016 971006 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.00 Mean 5.00 C.V. 0.00 Mull Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1 (n=n/a) 5 µg/1 5 µg/1 3199 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 FINAL RESULTS Cadmium ZFAV .5,e <a.42c1%<�rd =. 4.-•-( Max. Pred Cw (µ t 12.5 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 37.4 i Cyanide z R V : Z2)t /J <et r ,E.c ee .'. 1i,1.,..)- Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) l 59.8 Allowable Cw (µgfl) 93.4 Arsenic Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) 6 Allowable Cw (µg/1) 934 '- f AL < ctt ce Copper 2 �� �'Z �J ABOVE ACTION LEVEL Max. Pred Cw (µgfl) 141 Allowable Cw (WI) 131 Selenium Max. Pred Cw (µg/I) 61 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 93 Silver ABOVE ACTION LEVEL Max. Pred Cw (µg/I) 35.20 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 1.12 Lead 2 FA =33. 01/� Max. Pred Cw (µg/I) 13.6 Allowable Cw WI) 466.9 FAV ' tPSJJ / 0CAO C /Ytec -b7f Zinc 2 ` Max. Pred Cw WA) 187 Allowable Cw (4/1) 934 Mercury Max. Pred Cw (4/1) 0.100 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 0.224 Parameter = Standard = Cadmium 2.0 µJI n BDL=1/2DL (µg/I) Actual Data (µg/I) 990223 0.50 <1.00 990216 0.50 <1.00 990209 0.50 <1.00 990202 0.50 <1.00 990107 0.50 <1.00 981229 0.50 <1.00* 981221 0.50 <1.00* 981215 1.50 <3.00* 981208 1.00 1.00* 981201 0.50 <1.00* 981123 0.50 <1.00 981117 0.50 <1.00 981113 1.00 1.00 981110 0.50 <1.00 981103 0.50 <1.00 981027 0.50 <1.00 981020 5.00 5.00 981013 1.00 1.00 981008 0.50 <1.00 980929 0.50 <1.00 980922 0.50 <1.00 980915 4.00 4.00 980908 0.50 <1.00 980901 0.50 <1.00 980825 2.0 2.0 980818 0.5 <1.0 980811 0.5 <1.0 980804 0.5 <1.0 980728 0.5 <1.0 980721 0.5 <1.0 980714 0.5 <1.0 980709 0.5 <1.0 980701 0.5 <1.0 980630 0.5 <1.0 980623 0.5 <1.0 980616 0.5 <1.0 980609 0.5 <1.0 980602 0.5 <1.0 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.98 Mean 0.84 C.V. I.16 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 2.5 (n=49) 5.0 µg/1 12.5 µg/1 37.4 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Chromium 7 FA V = 9044. -3 j Max. Pred Cw (µg/1) Allowable Cw (WI) 54.6 933.9 r Nickel i FA V. 78 9 Max. Pred Cw (mil) 5 Allowable Cw (µg/I) 1644 Cadmium, cont. 980526 0.5 <1.0 980519 0.5 <1.0 980512 3.0 3.0 980505 0.5 <1.0 980428 0.5 <1.0 980421 0.5 <1.0 980414 0.5 <1.0 980409 0.5 <1.0 980401 0.5 <1.0 980302 0.5 <1.0 980202 0.5 <1.0 50 *DMR reported "<0.001 µg/I" and "<0.003 µg/l," but I assumed these were actually in mg/1. Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # _ Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Cyanide 5.0 n BDL=1/2DL (time) Actual Data (µme) 990223 2.50 <5.00 990216 2.50 <5.00 990209 2.50 <5.00 990202 2.50 <5.00 990107 2.50 <5.00 981229 5.00 <10.0* 981221 5.00 <10.0* 981215 5.00 <10.0* 981208 5.00 <10.0* 981201 5.00 <10.0* 981123 2.50 <5.00 981117 2.50 <5.00 981113 2.50 <5.00 981110 2.50 <5.00 981103 2.50 <5.00 981027 10.00 10.00 981020 16.00 16.00 981013 2.50 <5.00 981008 2.50 <5.00 980929 26.00 26.00 980922 12.00 12.00 980915 8.00 8.00 980908 2.50 <5.00 980901 6.00 6.00 980825 2.5 <5.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980811 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980728 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980714 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980702 2.5 <5.0 980630 2.5 <5.0 980623 2.5 <5.0 980616 2.5 <5.0 980609 9.0 9.0 980602 2.5 <5.0 RESULTS Std Dev. 4.30 Mean 4.38 C.V. 0.98 Malt Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 2.3 (n=49) 26.0 µg/1 59.8 µg/1 93.4 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) A Cyanide, cont. 980526 2.5 <5.0 980519 2.5 <5.0 980512 2.5 <5.0 980505 10.0 10.0 980428 2.5 <5.0 980421 5.0 5.0 980414 2.5 <5.0 980409 2.5 <5.0 980401 ' 2.5 <5.0 980302 2.5 <5.0 980202 2.5 <5.0 50 *DMR reported "<0.01 µg/1," but I assumed these were actually in mg/l. Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Arsenic 50 n BDL=1/2DL (µg/1) Actual Data (µme) 990216 1.5 <3.0 990202 1.5 <3.0 990107 3.5 3.5 981215 0.5 <1* 981201 3 3* 981117 1.5 <3.0 981103 1.5 <3.0 981020 1.5 <3.0 981008 1.5 <3.0 980915 1.5 <3.0 980901 1.5 <3.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980708 2.5 <5.0 980707 2.5 <5.0 980616 1.5 <3.0 980602 1.5 <3.0 980519 1.5 <3.0 980505 1.5 <3.0 980409 1.5 <3.0 980401 1.5 <3.0 24 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.68 Mean 1.87 C.V. 0.36 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1.7 (n=23) 4 µg/1 6 µg/1 934 µg/1 *DMR reported "0.003 µg/l" and "<0.001 µg/1," but I assumed these were actually in mg/l. 8 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC(%)= PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Copper 7 µg/1 (AL) n BDL=1/2DL (µ /1) Actual Datal (110) 990216 35.0 35.0 990202 45.0 45.0 990107 32.0 32.0 981201 0.034 0.034 981117 37.0 37.0 981103 26.0 26.0 981020 56.0 56.0 981008 11.0 11.0 980915 16.0 16.0 980901 16.0 16.0 980818 12.0 12.0 980804 12.0 12.0 980721 15.0 15.0 980709 17.0 17.0 980616 24.0 24.0 980602 47.0 47.0 980519 45.0 45.0 980505 64.0 64.0 980409 18.0 18.0 980401 11.0 11.0 980302 20.0 20.0 980202 30.0 30.0 23 RESULTS Std Dev. 16.58 Mean 26.77 C.V. 0.62 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 2.2 (n=22) 64 µg/1 141 µg/1 131 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Selenium 5 n BDL=1/2DL (PA Actual Data (11gf1) 990216 2.5 <5.0 990202 2.5 <5.0 990107 2.5 <5.0 981201 5 5* 981215 2.5 <5.0* 981117 2.5 <5.0 981103 2.5 <5.0 981020 2.5 <5.0 981008 2.5 <5.0 980915 2.5 <5.0 980901 2.5 <5.0 980818 2.5 <5.0 980804 2.5 <5.0 980721 2.5 <5.0 980709 2.5 <5.0 980616 2.5 <5.0 980602 2.5 <5.0 980519 2.5 <5.0 980505 2.5 <5.0 980409 2.5 <5.0 980401 2.5 <5.0 980302 17.5 <25.0 980202 17.5 <25.0 24 *DMR reported "0.005 µg/1," but I assumed this was actually in mg/I. RESULTS Std Dev. 4.32 Mean 3.91 C.V. 1.10 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 3.5 (n=23) 18 µg/l 61 µg/1 93 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain W W'1'1' (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Silver 0.06 µg/1(AL) n BDL=1/2DL (µWO) Actual Data (µme) 990216 4.2 4.2 990202 11.0 11.0 990107 1.5 <3.0 981201 1.5 <3.0 981215 1.5 <3.0* 981117 1.5 <3.0 981103 1.5 <3.0 981020 1.5 <3.0 981008 1.5 <3.0 980915 1.5 <3.0 980901 1.5 <3.0 980818 6.0 6.0 980804 7.0 7.0 980721 1.5 <3.0 980709 1.5 <3.0 980616 1.5 <3.0 980602 1.5 <3.0 980519 1.5 <3.0 980505 1.5 <3.0 980409 1.5 <3.0 980401 1.5 <3.0 980302 1.5 <3.0 980202 1.5 <3.0 24 *DMR reported "<0.003 µg/1," but I assumed this was actually in mg/1. RESULTS Std Dev. 2.40 Mean 2.47 C.V. 0.97 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 3.2 (n=23) 11.00 µg/1 35.20 µg/1 1.12 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES II = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Lead 25 n BDL=1/2DL (µell) Actual Data (11g/1) 990107 1.00 <2.00 981006 4.0 4.0 980709 1.0 <2.0 980407 1.0 <2.0 980302 1.0 <2.0 980202 43.0 980115 1.0 <2.0 980106 1.0 <2.0 971201 1.0 <2.0 971103 1.0 <2.0 971016 1.0 <2.0 971006 1.0 <2.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.90 Mean 1.27 C.V. 0.71 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 3.4 (n=1 1) 4 µg/I 14 µg/1 467 µg/1 Shaded data point considered an outlier. Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) _ PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Zinc 50 µg/1(AL) n BDL=1/2DL (µg/1) Actual Data (11g/1) 990107 96.00 96.00 981006 110.0 110.0 980709 74.0 74.0 980407 101.0 101.0 980302 47.0 47.0 980202 58.0 58.0 980115 71.0 71.0 980106 70.0 70.0 971201 66.0 66.0 971103 65.0 65.0 971016 62.0 62.0 971006 52.0 52.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 19.70 Mean C.V. 72.67 0.27 Mull Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1.7 (n=12) 110 µg/1 187 µg/1 934 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Mercury 0.012 µO n BDL=1/2D (µg/1) Actual Data (µg/l) 990107 0.1 <0.2 981006 0.1 <0.2 980709 Several data points in between 980407 _ these dates. All Non -detects. 980302 _ 980202 980115 980106 971201 971103 971016 971006 v • 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.00 Mean 0.10 C.V. 0.00 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 1 (n=n/a) 0.100 µg/1 0.100 µg/I 0.224 µg/l Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= IWC (%) _ PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Chromium 50 µg/1 n BDL=1/2DL (µPS) Actual Data (µme) 990107 1.00 <2.00 981006 4.0 4.0 980709 2.0 2.0 980407 13.0 13.0 980302 2.6 2.6 980202 1.00 <2.00 980115 3.0 3.0 980106 1.00 <2.00 971201 2.0 2.0 971103 4.0 4.0 971016 5.0 5.0 971006 4.0 4.0 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 3.27 Mean 3.55 C.V. 0.92 Mult Factor = Max. Value Max. Pred Cw Allowable Cw 4.2 (n=12) 13 µg/1 55 µg/! 934 µg/1 Reasonable Potential Analysis: Pilot Mountain WWTP (NC0026646) Facility Name = NPDES # = Qw (MGD) = 7Q10 (cfs)= 1WC (%) = PILOT MOUNTAIN (001) NC0026646 3.0 82.2 5.35 Parameter = Standard = Nickel 88 AO n BDL=1/2DL (µme) Actual Data (Pei) 990107 5.00 <10.00 981006 5.0 <10.0 980709 5.0 <10.0 980407 5.0 <10.0 980302 5.0 <10.0 980202 5.0 <10.0 980115 5.0 <10.0 980106 5.0 <10.0 971201 All Non -detects 971103 971016 971006 13 RESULTS Std Dev. 0.00 Mean 5.00 C.V. 0.00 Mult Factor = 1 (n=n/a) Max. Value 5 µg/1 Max. Pred Cw 5 µg/1 Allowable Cw 1644 µg/l -State of North Carolina '_Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Billy Pell Town of Pilot Mountain 126 West Main Street Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 Dear Permittee: A149174 NC DENR June 1, 1998 Subject: Implementation of Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin Association NPDES Permit Modification for Instream Sampling NPDES Permit NC0026646 Surry County As a participant in the coordinated instream monitoring efforts within the Yadkin -Pee Dee River basin, your facility and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) have entered into an agreement that provides both parties with an effective environmental monitoring tool. By this letter, the DENR is waiving the instream monitoring requirements as specified within your individual NPDES permit beginning June 1, 1998. As specified in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by this agency and you (or your representative), the agreement identifies the stations, parametric coverage and frequency of analysis required in order that the instream monitoring requirements be waived for your facility. All other terms and conditions in the original permit remain unchanged and in full effect. These modifications are issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated December 6, 1983. Should your membership in the agreement be terminated, the instream monitoring requirements specified in your permit will be reinstated. You shall notify the Division immediately upon termination of membership. I would like to express my appreciation for the cooperation and participation of all participants in this innovative approach to environmental monitoring. It is expected that the results of the agreement will effectively contribute to our understanding of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River basin environment. We have designated Cathy Tyndall as our primary contact for issues related to the MOA. She can be reached at (919) 733-6510. We also look forward to the advances that this cooperative agreement will provide in our management of the Yadkin -Pee Dee River basin and ask that you feel free to contact us should any questions arise regarding the monitoring efforts or interpretations of the information collected. We will be maintaining our own series of monitoring stations in the basin which, when added to the information collected by this agreement, will greatly expand our knowledge of this environmental system. We thank you again for your participation and look forward to a successful monitoring effort. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Central Files Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Section Susan Wilson, Point Source Compliance Enforcement Unit Cathy Tyndall, Environmental Sciences Branch NPDES Unit Files P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 919 733-5083, extension 511 (fax) 919 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10% post -consumer paper DEHNR/DW FACT SHEET FOR NPDES PERMIT DEVELOPMENT O MENT NPDES No NC0026646 W i Cl S t c t r- S a l e Applicant/Facility Name:.-.°. - Town of Pilot Mountain Applicant Address: Post Office Drawer AA _ Facility Address: = Lynchburg Road, Pilot Mountain - Permitted Flow 1.5/3.0 MGD Type of Waste: _ Domestic-45%, Industrial-55% (estimate) Facility/Permit Status: Existing/Renewal County:. , c a�.��.�t C Surry •. .... _ _. . _ � ... . • :.r _ "`a�-�"y "t'•'17'1"' ;;�csr ::. 'Y �.�"--�..-�.CaC^s- r � ;• � +:M��.' + .�'*i�''`y`'� 3 aN�s�t'•1Etr'• '�. v-s..T.41.-. .... F. 4,,: Stireaii Characterist cs .' f t4 .Q�.....' 3w~i.�.• F..:.�. t� Receiving Stream _ - Ararat River-. . = Stream Classification C . Subbasin 03-07-03 Drainage Area (mi2): 287 - Summer 7Q10 (cfs) 82.2 Winter 7Q10 (cfs): 163 Average Flow (cfs): 379 ' IWC at 1.5/3.0 MGD (%): 2.75/5.35 - -_ _ ; �: -, , *-17- ,= Miscellaneous r -_.. ti F-4-- �; Regional Office: Winston-Salem USGS Topo Quad: B 16SE WLA Summary BOD and TSS are effluent limited and will remain unchanged in the proposed permit. The ammonia toxicity mass balance calculation using S7Q10 and permitted flows indicated that the ammonia limits will also remain unchanged from the previous permit period: 28.6 mg/1 (summer at 1.5 MGD) and 15.0 mg/1 (summer at 3.0 MGD) and no limits in the winter. The chlorine toxicity mass balance calculation using S7Q10 and permitted flows indicated very high chlorine limits and thus the cap of 28 ug/1 will remain unchanged in the permit. Total nitrogen effluent concentrations ranged from about 5-14 mg/1 and total phosphorus effluent concentrations ranged from 2-5 mg/1, but the treatment system does not discharge into a nutrient limited stream. Thus, these concentrations are not expected to adversely impact the receiving stream. Recommend the temperature footnote be eliminated from the permit because this is not a thermal discharge. ©gall) OCT 1 4 1991 POINT SOURCE BRANCH The reasonable potential analysis was£ conducted for 1.5 and 3.0 MGD and results can be summarized as follows: Nan%:' 't-: - afroffi: Detects' El MGDA 3.O MGL ; �, , Cadmium 4 out of 31 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Chromium 23 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Copper 24 out of 24 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC - Cyanide 9 out of 32 .: MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Lead 9 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Mercury 0 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Nickel 3 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Silver 7 out of 23 : MPC>AEC ; MPC>AEC Zinc 23 out of 23 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC lvlt'l;: maximum preclicted concentration AEC: allowable effluent concentration Those parameters indicated in bold will be limited. The Long Tenn Monitoring Plan (LTMP) requires monitoring for all of the parameters listed in the above table. Monitoring (but no limit) will be required for copper and silver. Although the MPC exceeded the AEC for these two parameters, they do not have water quality standards, only action levels. The Pretreatment Allocation table indicates that copper, cyanide, lead, and zinc are expected to be discharged from the three industries which discharge to Pilot Mountain WWTP. Pretreatment is investigating the source of cadmium. 1995 and 1996 APAM data were reviewed. Parameters in summary table include those: (1) above the detection limit, and (2) for which monitoring is not required in either the NPDES permit or the pretreatment permit (LTMP). Name --:. 10/95 Ley t11/96 `,WOjStd,o �= ��f` [' .'3C�'i!� Fed.., Crifeiria, AEC/1.5MGD L.� T' ....��i�+-.. .»i.� ,`..L�--� . � . AEC/30MGI)Y -. R't Lr "}� {s{ �. .5t, _ . a, �v �� : _.._�.S_.+G:SJ�3� - _. , . ,.._::..�:µs G � :1a :: M M Aluminum 310 590 acute 750 chronic 87 chronic 3163 chronic 1625 - Antimony 46 245 4300 OC not calculated not calculated Arsenic BDL 194 50 aql 1818 933 Selenium 4.2 175 5 aql 182 93 Barium 35 39 2000 MCL not calculated . not calculated Chloride • 62000 52100 acute860000 chronic230000 not calculated not calculated Fluoride 950 ' 730 1800 aql _ not calculated not calculated Bromodichlo romethane 23.2- BDL 22,46q not calculated - not calculated - Bromoform 1.2 BDL 360 - not calculated not calculated Chloroform 23.4 BDL 34 not calculated not calculated Dibromochlo romethane 10.6 BDL 470 not calculated not calculated AEC: Allowable Effluent Concentration OC: . Organism Consumption BDL: Below Detection Level aql: aquatic life criteria MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level q: Value determined after federal criteria published, or new cancer potency slope factor All concentrations are in ug/1 unless indicated otherwise. Page2of4 Selenium monitoring will be required (but not limited) because the 1996 detection was. greater than the allowable effluent concentration at 3.0 MGD. Although the arsenic detection was well below the allowable effluent concen1rations at o and 3:O MGD, its concentration was well above a water uali standard, Thus, it is considered a _.... pollutant of concern and monitoring (lout no limit) will be required. Monitoring will not be _required for any other inorganic parameters detected during the APAM analyses because allowable effluent concentrations are significantly greater than detected concentrations. In addition, for these other inorganic parameters, the detections were also below the water quality standards. • • Bromodichloromethane, bromoform, chloroform, and dibromochloromethane were all detected at concentrations less than 50 ug/1 during the 1995 APAM sampling event. At those concentrations, it is expected that these four compounds originated from formation of chlorine with organic matter (i.e.are likely disinfection by-products). All four of these compounds are carcinogens, yet monitoring will not be required for the following two reasons: 1) Concentrations detected were below federal criteria, and 2) None of the four compounds were detected during most recent APAM sampling event. The APAM will no longer be required in the NPDES permit. Instream Monitoring Review of instream data from January 1995 through May 1997 indicates that the discharge generally does not appear to be having an adverse impact on the receiving stream. There are a few instances (5/21,22/96 and 8/19-21/96) where fecal coliform may have had an adverse impact on the stream. The facility is conducting instream monitoring for dissolved oxygen although is not required. Compliance Summary On October 1, 1996, the SOC expired and the final limits for Pilot Mountain became effective. Review of compliance data for the period May 1996 - March 1997 indicated the following violations: NH3N monthly average violations (9/96, 10/96), TSS monthly average violations (8/96, 11/96), TSS weekly average violation (9/16-20), BOD weekly average violation (1/6-10), fecal coliform weekly average violations (8/19-23, 11/4-8) and fecal coliform daily maximum violation (10/1/96). The facility has passed the majority of its toxicity tests (Chronic), but most recently failed in July 1996. Average flows at the treatment facility indicate they are operating under a permitted flow of 1.5 MGD. Proposed Schedule for Permit Issuance Draft Permit to Public Notice: 7 Permit Scheduled to Issue: . This permit should not expire until June 30, 1999 according to the basin plan, but it is currently scheduled to expire January 31,. 1998. 9/22/97 - D. Goodrich gave approval to notice under existing schedule. Special Condition I = Engineering Alternatives Analysis Condition has been eliminated because it is incorporated into another section of the permit.: . . : :YnICJ ..:. .. If you have any questions`oany�ouf the above information or on the attached permit, please contact Paul Clark at (919) 733-5038, extension 580. Copies of the following are attached to provide further information on permit development: 1. Compliance data • 2. Reasonable potential.: analysis, 3. Existing permit effluent -sheets, and 4. Proposed draft permit. Special Schedule Requirements and additional comments from Reviewers: Recommended by: Date: Reviewed by Regional Supervisor: • �G Y Date: NPDES Unit Supervisor: Date: 3 L# (<U: NC0026646' Summary July 25'� 1997 August , 27;= -1997 (revised) Town of Pilot Mountain has applied to renew their permit to discharge 1.5/3.0 MGD treated wastewater. e treatment system consists of an influent pump station, grit chamber, lint screening uni chemical addition, oxidation ditch, two clarifiers, chlorination, step reaeration, an aerated • sludge holding unit and vacuum drying beds. of July 1996, the outfall was relocated to Ararat River (Class C) in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River asin (sub -basin 030703). This permit should not expire until , 11 30 qg 1 according to the basin plan, but in reality it expires January 31, 1998.,. d rE /' 1 i 7 .S uomi" t/J1c - `Y _ - Industries (all SIUs) discharging to Pilot Mountain WWTP include: /207--3 1. Wellington Leisure Products: product - rope products, rm: polypropylene,` polyethylene, PVC homopolymer, wwc - BOD, TSS, NHS-N, COD, Cu, Zn, Ni, Hg. 1,444 , 2. Intex Corp.: product fabric finishing, rm: see application, wwc - BOD, TSS, NHS-3, / Cu, Zn, Ni, Hg. " 3. Armtex Corp: product - cotton, cotton polyester, acrylic yarn, dye, chemicals, polyester, wwc - information not provided. SIU: Significant Industrial User To be classified as a SIU, an industry must meet one or more of the following conditions: 1) Flow to POTW > 25,000 GPD 2) Flow to POTW > 5% of POTW's Maximum Allowable Headworks Loading WAHL ) 3) Industry is a classified Categorical Industry (CI) 4) Other - an industry may not meet nos. 1-3 listed above, but if there is a concern that the industry may adversely impact the POTW, it can be classified as a SIU and thus a pretreatment permit is required. Only the SIU dischargers have pretreatment permits. Compliance Summary On October 1, 1996, the SOC expired and the final limits for Pilot Mountain became effective. Review of compliance data for the period May 1996 - March 1997 indicated the following violations: NH3N monthly average violations (9/96, 10/96), TSS monthly average violations (8/96, 11/96), TSS weekly average violation (9/16-20), BOD weekly average violation (1/6-10), fecal coliform weekly average violations (8/19-23, 11/4-8) and fecal coliform daily maximum violation (10/1/96). - The facility has passed the majority of its toxicity tests (Chronic), but most recently failed in July 1996. - - Average flows at the treatment facility indicate they are operating under a permitted flow of 1.5 MGD. Instream Monitoring Review of instream data from January 1995 through May 1997 indicates that the discharge does not appear to be having an adverse impact on the receiving stream. There are a few instances (5/21,22/96 and 8/19-21/96) where fecal coliform may Have had an adverse k impact on the stream. The facility is conducting instream monitoring for dissolved oxygen although is not required. Page 1 of if, NC0026646 := Summary July 25, 1997 • August 27, 1997 (revised) WLA Summary BOD and TSS are effluent limited and will remain unchanged in the proposed permit. The ammonia toxicity mass balance calculation using S7Q10 and permitted flows indicated that the ammonia limits will also remain unchanged from the previous permit period: 28.6 (summer at 1.5 MGD) and 15.0 mg/1(summer at 3.0 MGD) and no limits in the winter. The chlorine toxicity mass balance calculation using S7Q 10 and permitted flows indicated very high chlorine limits and thus the cap of 28 ug/1 will remain unchanged in the permit. Total nitrogen effluent concentrations ranged from about 5-14 mg/1 and total phosphorus effluent concentrations ranged from 2-5 mg/1, but the treatment system does not discharge into a nutrient limited stream. Thus, these concentrations are not expected to adversely impact the receiving stream. Recommend the temperature footnote be eliminated from the permit because • this is not a thermal discharge. The reasonable potential analysis was conducted for 1.5 and 3.0 MGD and results can be summarized as follows: Nam a 1 a Nii NOl.frof0 Detects ; I.5 .MGD. : -3.0 -MGD_ Cadmium 4 out of 31 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Chromium 23 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Copper 24 out of 24 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Cyanide 9 out of 32 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Lead 9 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Mercury 0 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Nickel 3 out of 31 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC Silver 7 out of 23 MPC>AEC MPC>AEC Zinc 23 out of 23 MPC<AEC MPC<AEC 1v1t'L:: maximum predicted concentration AEC: allowable effluent concentration Those parameters indicated in bold will be limited. The Long Term Monitoring Plan (LTMP) requires monitoring for all of the parameters listed in the above table. Monitoring (but no limit) will be required for copper and silver. Although the MPC exceeded the AEC for these two parameters, they do not have water quality standards, only action levels. The Pretreatment Allocation table indicates that copper, cyanide, lead, and zinc are expected to be discharged from the three industries which discharge to Pilot Mountain WWTP. Pretreatment is investigating the source of cadmium. Page 2 of NC0026646 Summary July 25, 1997 • August 27, 1997 (revised) 1995 and 1996 APAM data were reviewed. Parameters in summary table include those: (1) above the detection limit, and (2) for which monitoring is not required in either the NPDES permit or the pretreatment permit (LIMP). Name -10/9 11 ' 6 i WjQ}; Stc1 o . riterY . 'AEC/15MGD AEC/3.0MGD' ��i Y. - x Aluminum 310 590 acute 750 chronic 87 chronic 3163 chronic 1625 Antimony 46 245 4300 OC not calculated • not calculated Arsenic BDL 194 50 aql 1818 9.33 Selenium 4.2 175 5 aql 182 93 Barium 35 39 2000 MCL not calculated not calculated Chloride 62000 52100 ' acute860000 chronic230000 not calculated . not calculated Fluoride 950 730 1800 aql not calculated not calculated Bromodichlo romethane 23.2 BDL 22,46q not calculated not calculated Bromoform 1.2 BDL 360 not calculated not calculated Chloroform 23.4 BDL 34 not calculated not calculated Dibromochlo romethane 10.6 BDL 470 not calculated not calculated : Avowable tttluent Concentration OC: Organism Consumption BDL: Below Detection Level aql: aquatic life criteria MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level q: Value determined after federal criteria published, or new cancer potency slope factor All concentrations are in ug/1 unless indicated otherwise. Selenium monitoring will be required (but not limited) because the 1996 detection was greater than the allowable effluent concentration at 3.0 MGD. Although the arsenic detection was well below the allowable effluent concentrations at both 1.5 and 3.0 MGD, its concentration was well above the water quality standard. Thus, it is consideered a pollutant of concern and monitoring (but no limit) will be required. Monitoring will not be required for any other inorganic parameters detected during the APAM analyses because allowable effluent concentrations are significantly greater than detected concentrations. In addition, for these other inorganic parameters, the detections were also below the water quality standards. Bromodichloromethane, bromoform, chloroform, and dibromochloromethane were all detected at concentrations less than 50 ug/1 during the 1995 APAM sampling event. At - those concentrations, it is expected that these four compounds originated from formation of chlorine with organic matter (i.e.are likely disinfection by-products). All four of these compounds are carcinogens, yet monitoring will not be required for the following two reasons: 1) Concentrations detected were below federal criteria, and 2) None of the four compounds were detected during most recent APAM sampling event. The APAM will no longer be required in the NPDES permit. Page 3 of idi# Town of Pilot Mountain NC0026646 Qeff=1.5 MGD Qeff=3.0 MGD Residual Chlorine 7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (UG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (UG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (ug/l) Allowable Concentration (ug/l) . Fecal Limit Dilution=7Q10S/DESIGN FLOW Dilution= Dilution < 67, thus fecal limit 82.2 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 • 17.0 0 2.75 618.03 317.52 200 mg/1 35.4 Ammonia as NH3 (summer) 7010 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (MG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Ammonia as NH3 (winter) 7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (MG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Allowable Concentration (mg/1) • 82.2 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 1.0 0.22 2.75 28.58 14.79 163 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 1.8 . 0.22 1.41 112.57 57.18 7/25/97 Pilot Mountain, Town of NC0026646 Qeff=1.5 MGD Qeff=3.0 MGD Aluminum 7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (UG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (UG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (ug/I) Allowable Concentration (ug/I) 82.2 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 87.0 0 2.75 3162.87 1624.94 Selenium 7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (MG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Arsenic 7Q10 (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (MGD) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) DESIGN FLOW (CFS) STREAM STD (MG/L) UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (MG/L) IWC (%) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) Allowable Concentration (mg/I) 82.2 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 5.0 0 2.75 181.77 93.39 82.2 • 1.5 3 2.325 4.65 50.0 0 2.75 1817.74 933.87 7/25/97