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NPDES Permit:
NC0055786
Lexington Regional WWTP
Document Type:
Permit Issuance
Vim, 1
(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:
February 7, 1994
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NPDES WAS 1E LOAD ALLOCATION
PERMIT NO.: NC0055786
PERMI I'I'EE NAME:
FACILITY NAME:
City of Lexington
Lexington Regional WWTP
Facility Status: Existing
Permit Status: Renewal
Major Minor
Pipe No.: 001
Design Capacity: 5.5 MGD
Domestic (% of Flow): 94.8 %
Industrial (% of Flow): 5.2 %
Comments:
Pretreatment info. requested
RECEIVING STREAM: Abbotts Creek arm of High Rock Lake
WS—.
Class: W-& III and B ( �" Akt-Q tD6
Sub -Basin: 03-07-07
Reference USGS Quad: D18SW
County: Davidson
Regional Office:
,<<a4�5)
(please attach)
Previous Exp. Date: 4/30/94 Treatment Plant Class: IV
Classification changes within three miles:
Requested by: Sean Goris
Prepared by: /
Reviewed by: „'h < �C.QIi'�-ebAge'il
)
Wek\a_.
Date: 10/26/93
Date: ,t 3 fe
Date: c M
Modeler
Date Rec.
#
45
/o/2'7/93
74437
2 /
Drainage Area (mi ) (g a Avg. Streamflow (cfs): 167
144.2. (a-7 c*S -25..-etOw )
7Q10 (cfs) 3. 0 Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 30Q2 (cfs) lg
Toxicity Limits: IWC 5-6 % Acuteal
Instream Monitoring:
Parameters See A-gaz % „a e_kt+-
Upstream Location
Downstream Location
BOD5 (mg/1):
NH3N (mg/I):
DO (mg/1):
TSS (mg/1):
Fecal Col. (/100 ml):
pH (SU):
Chlorine (pg/l):
TP (mg/1):
TN (mg/1):
Mercury (ug/1):
Cadmium (ug/1):
Chromium (ug/1):
Nickel (ug/1):
Lead (ug/l):
Cyanide (ug/1):
Zinc (ug/1):
Silver (ug/I):
Copper (ug/1):
Monthly Average
summer
winter
5
10
2
4
6
6
30
30
200
200
6-9
6-9
monitor
monitor
0.5
0.5
4
8
Daily max
Weekly av
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
*effective in 1998
*effective in 1998
frequency
daily
weekly
monthly
weekly
daily
quarterly
monthly
quarterly
monthly
Comments: *}Ju t^4- L'";k.S are eCeclive upon. rtnawa.( -«, lgQB.
tw,.r,ed;a�e s es 0,0ack e-C-clup�-1-
r, w-t-,rl ems--- levets
PLOTTE
INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Upstream Location:
Parameters:
Downstream Location:
Parameters:
Abbotts Creek at I-85
DO, Temp, Fecal, Cond, TP, NO2+NO3, NH3-N, TKN
surface samples
Abbotts Creek at HWY 42
DO, Temp, Cond
Fecal Coliform
TP, NO2+NO3, NH3-N, TKN
Chlorophyll -a
Minimum detection levels for nutrients:
TP 0.01 mg/1
NO2 0.01 mg/1
NO3 0.01 mg/1
NH3-N 0.01 mg/1
TKN 0.1 mg/1
keki
vertical samples at 1 m increments
surface samples
depth integrated
depth integrated
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
001'
14. Description of Influent and Effluent (sM Instruetlons)
POM AGENCY Ins
Parameter and Code
214•
1 influent
Effluent
Annual Average
Value
i
•
.-. Annual Aveta e
N Value
1 1
��
(3)
fi
��
1
(4)
ili
(5) (6)
I k
V)
(7)
Flow .
Million gallons per day
50050
3.28
2.48
1.86
4.19
Cont.
365
NA
. pH
Units
00400
6:5
7.5
7/7
365
G
Temperature (winter)
F
74028
58°
56°
52°
61°
7/7
152
G
Temperature (summer)
74027
70°
70'
59°
78°
7/7
213
G
Fecal Streptococci Bacteria
Number/100 m1
74054.
(Provide if available)
.
Fecal Cobform Bacteria
Number/100 m1
74055
(Provide if available)
61
5/7
250
G
Total Coliform Bacteria
Number/100 ml
74056
(Provide if available)
•
. BOD S.day
ens/1
00310
204
c 2.1
<1.7
2.7 1
5/7
'
250
C
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
mg/1
00340
(Provide if available)
OR
Total Orpruc Carbon (TOC)
mel
00680
(Provide if available)
(Either analyts u acceptable)
Cblotzne—Total Residual
r,vl
50060
.5
.4
.6
7/7
365
G
IJ•5
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMISER
001
14. DNerISU•e N Influent slid tflsssnt On instructions) (Contlnuad)
FOR AGENCY USE1
m
Puaeter and Code
10;
Influent
Etfhlsnt
r
<
ac -a
<>
(1)
r
<
Iv
(2)
g 7
at>
1,
(3)
is
g l
_ >
1,
(4)
15
4.<
(S)
$
z<
(6)
a.
a
(7) i
Total Solids•
"`g/1
00500
611
326
243
391
5/7
250
C t
Total Dissolved Sobds
mg/1
70300
Total Suspended Solids
mg/1
00530
200
.(3.8
2.1
4.9
5/7
250
C
Settleable Matter (Residue)
m1/1
00545
< ••1
<.1
<.1
5/7
250
G
Ammonia (as N)
mg/1
00610
(Provide if available)
10.4
< . 2
<.1
0.4
5/7
250
C
)Cjeldahl Nitrogen
mg/1
00625
(Provide if available)
Nitrate (as N)
me
00620
(Provide if available
.
-
,
•
Nitrite (u N)
mg/1
00615
(Provide if available)
.
`
.'
Pbaphonss Total (u P)
mg/1
00665
(Provide if available)
19.9
4
I
12.6
,
30.6
1/30
'
12
C
Diuolvod Oxygen (DO)
mg/1
00300
8.4
�
7.1
w
9,7 •
7/7
365
G
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
001
IOA AGENCY USE
1$. Aeeltlenal wastewater ChariotsMeths
Cheek the oox next t0 oath Perafleter tf It is moment In the effluent. (Ma instructions)
Parameter
(215) ,_„
E
Parameter
(215)
1
Parameter
(115)
a
Bromide
71870
1
Cobalt
01037
•
Thallium
01059
Chloride
00940
X
Chromium
01034
X
Titanium
01152
Cyanide
00720
Copper
01042
X
Tin
01102
Fluoride
00951
X
Iron
45
()was0
X
Zinc
01092
X
Sulfide
00745
Lead
01051
X
Algicides•
74051
Aluminum
01105
X
Manganese
01055
Chlorinatedotpnic compounds'
74052
Antimony
01097
X
Mercury
71900
X
40 and pease
00550
Arsenic
01002
Molybdenum
01062
Pesticides'
74053
Beryllium
01012
Nickel
01067
•
Phenols
32730 -
Barium
01007
Selenium
01147
Surfactants
38260
X
Boron
i 01022
Silver
01077
Radioactivity
74050•
Cadmium
• 01027
• —
1
1
'Provide specific compound and/or element in Item 17. if known.
Pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides) must be reported is termini the sot table eoosmon ameaespocirlad is Aeoeptakk Cow
mon Nona aid Chemical Nona for she Ingredient Ssetement on Pesticide Labels. 2ad Edition. Environmental honiedoa ApnCy, Wedgagtaa.
D.0 20250. lune 1972. as required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regulations fax the Eaforcemeat of the Fedemd laaaetiaide. Fungicide, and
•Rodentiaide Act.
I1.7
1S. Plant Controls Check If the follow.
Ing plant controls are awa11i01`
to thls discharge
Alternate power source for major
pumping facility Including those
for collection system Ilft stations
Alarm for power or equipment
IOW,*
17. Additional information
111
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
00
APS '
ALM
FOR AGENCY USE
Item
Number
Information
I1-8
.u. s. GoVLltroll7rr Mlt)rrtfrc net r=-) [1 . eee-437
FOR AGENCY USE
111,11111*
SECTION M. SCHEDULED IMPROVEMENTS AND SCHEDULES OF IMPLEMENTATION
This section requires information on any uncompleted Implementation schedule which has been Imposed for construction of waste treatment
facilities. Requirement schedules may have been established by IOW. State.Or Federal openeles or by court action. IF YOU ARE SUBJECT TO
SEVERAL DIFFERENT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES. EITHER BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF AUTHORITY IMPOSING
DIFFERENT SCHEDULES (ITEM lb) AND/OR STAGED CONSTRUCTION OF SEPARATE OPERATIONAL UNITS (ITEM lc). SWMIT A
SEPARATE SECTION 111 FOR EACH ONE.
1. Improvements Required
a.
Discharge Serial Numbers
A11 cted List the discharge
serial numbers, assigned in Sec.
Von 11. that are Covered by this
Implementation schedule
b. Authority Imposing Requirement
Check the appropriate Item Inds•
Citing the authority for the M.
pigmentation Schedule If the
Identical Implementation sched-
ule has been ordered by more
than one authority. Chock the
appropriate Items. (See In-
structions)
Locally developed plan
Areawide Plan
Basin Plan
State approved Implementation
schedule
Federal approved water quality
standards Implementation plan
Federal enforcement procedure
or action
State court order
Federal court order
SOO
Selo
Si1 is
STANDARD FORM A -MUNICIPAL
FOR AGENCY USE
❑ LOC
❑ ARE
❑ SAS
❑ SOS
❑WQS
❑ ENF
❑ CRT
FED
c. c. Improvement Description Specify the 3-character code for the
General Action Description In Teel' It that best describes the
improvements required by the Implementation schedule. If mote
than one schedule applies to the facility because of a staged con-
struction schedule, state the stage of construction being described
here with the appropriate general action code. submit a Separate
Section 1►1 for each stage of construction planned. Also. let all
the 3-character (Specific Action) Codes which describe tn•rnore
detail the pollution abatement practices that the Implementation
!Module requires.
3-character general action
description lets
3-character specltic action
descriptions IM1111
2. Implsmsntatlon Sebeoula and 3. Actual Cempsetlon oats
Provide dates imposed by schedule and any actual dates Of completion for Implementation Asps
hated below. Indicate dates as accurately as possible. (see inetructlasS)
implementation Steps 2. Schedule (Yr /MO /Day)
a. Preliminary plan complete
b. Final plan complete
c. Financing complete & contract
Ws VOW
Site aaouirsd
spin construction
Eno construction
begin Discharge
Operatlonai revel attained
SIM
SOS•
Oft.•
f
Aline
• /.
/
/ /
3. Actual Completion (Yr /Mo /Dry)
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PON AGENCY USE 1
STANDARD FORM A —MUNICIPAL
SECTION W. INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
I
Submit a deecrlptlon of oath enOor Industrial facility discharging to the municipal ayatsm. yalnp a soparaM Section 1v for each tacltlty 4.W"p
lion. Indicate the 4 diglt Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Coda for the industry, the major droduct or raw inatsrial, the flow (in Me —
sand gallons poi day). and the charaCterlstics of the wastewater discharged from the industrial locally Into the fnunlclpat system. Consult : 3ble
III for atan0ard measures of products or raw materials. Owe Instructions)
1.
Major Contributing FociIlty
(sae Instructions)
Name
Number& Street
City
County
Zip Code
2. Oilman" Standard Industrial
CieNlflatlon Code (see
instructions)
3. Prindpat Product or Raw
Material (see Instructions)
Product
Raw Material
4. Flew Mamma the volume of water
discharged into the municipal sys•
tons in thousand galtom per day
and whether this discharge is Inter-
mittent or continuous.
II. Pretreatment Provided Indicate it
pretreatment is provided prior to
entering the munlclpal system
4. Cbarestsristlss of Wastewater
Moo instructions)
401 a
401b
401c
4010
40!,
4011
402
403a
403b
404a
404b
406
Coble Dairy Products
707 N. Main Street
'Lexington
Davidson
N.C.
27292
2026,2024,2022
Milk
Raw milk, su&ars,'
preservatives, plastics
200,000 thousand gallons 001 day
41ntermlttent (int) 0 Continuous (con)
XXYes ONo
alas
QIN
Apprx.
Quantity
*Do
anx
ra•arnete► I FLOW
Name
�1rnelsl
pH
BOD TSS ZN
Cr Cu
Number
50050 1
00400
00310 00530 01092__01034'
t I
01042
1
value
151,0001
9.4
1343
343
0.359 [
0.01
0.024
mg
mg
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
Units (See
Table 111)
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STANDARD FORM A —MUNICIPAL
SECTION W. INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
POR AaItPCY usr
Submit a de,Crtptl*n of each major Industrial facility dlsCharging t0 Me rIbink11M1 System Will a Mparata Satttlon IV for MCA facility aettrrp
tion. Indkat. the 4 digit Standard industrial Classification (SIC) Cods for the IMustry. the f+Wa MOdt►ct or raw material. tM flow (in thM.•
sand gallons pot day), and the characterhlics of the wastewater d4Chartpd from tM IMlustrial fatally Into tM municipal system. Consult : stile
11i for standard measures of producb or raw materials. (ale Instructions)
1.
Major Contributing Facility
(see instructions)
Name
NumDerd. Street
City
County
State
Zip Code
2. Primary Standard Industrial
Clasalflcatlon Code (see
instructions)
3. Prtndpal Product or Raw
Material (see Instructions)
product
Raw Material
4. Plow indicate the volume of water
discharged into the municipal sys•
tom in thousand gallons per day
and whether this Castnips% Is Inter.
mlttant or continuous.
S. Pretreatment ►1or10110 Indicate if
pretreatment is provided prior to
sintering the municipal system
5. Cllara.t.rlstics sit Wastewater
(Ms Instructions)
4•161
401 a
401b
401c
4.01 d
401.
401 f
402
403a
'010
404a
11046
406
Cardinal Container Services
105 Walser RoacL
Lexington
Davidson
N.C.
27292
5093. 7699
Conditioning plastic &
metal drums
Drums — Shredding' drums —
plastic & metal
30, 000 thousand sauont pro day Apprx.
Ont.rmltt.nt (int) OContirwous(con)
Ekes ❑No
Quantity
NS.
N>N
Parameter
Namc
�atatn
FLOW
pH +
I
BOD
TSS
ZN
Cr
Cu
*tor
Number
Valuer
50050
29,288 J
1 00400
00310
00530
,
01092
01034
0 1042
7.4
363
550
2.589
1.098 _
0.231
gpd
S.0
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
Wilts (lee
Table 111)
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STANDARD FORM A —MUNICIPAL
P011 AC[NCV use
SECTION IY. INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
Submit a description of each sliiaJor industrial facility discharging to the munkipai ayamm, using a separate Section IV for mach facility dsttrrp
tion. Indicate the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classlflcation (SIC) Code for the lamustry the motor product or raw material• ttw flow in the•.•
land gallons per day). and the characteristics of the wastewater dlicharged from the Industrial fatlilly Into the municipal system. Consult : sole
I11 for standard measures of products or raw materials. (see instructions)
t• Male, Contributing Facility
(see instructions)
Name
Number& Street
City
County
State
Zip Code
2. Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code (NI
Instructions)
2. Principal Product or haw
thtaterlai (Me Instructions)
Product
Raw Material
4. Flew Indicate the volume of water
discharged into the municipal syl.
tem in thousand gallons per day
and wholes*, this discharge Is Inter•
miltsnt or continuous.
S. Pret►satmsnt ►rev)tlfI Indicate if
D?i$I atmn,nt IS pr0v{Qed t0
Will/n/4 the municlPli Wn/m
4•
CANMtortgic+ el W4stewu r
(Iiga egstru;tions)
enbi
401e
401b
4014
401d
401e
401f
402
403a
4031)
Lexington Dye & Finish
303 Albemarle S,trpt
'Lexington
Davidson
OM.,
N.C.
27292
2258
Lace
Dye's. Knitting lace
Spun cotton, silk
404a 32, 000 thousand gallants Per day
404b •- Intermittent (Int Contlnuous(con)
*01 0 V es Yei No
Mid
Apprx.
Quantity
Mi0
�.•.m.h.• r rMFLOW
Farsmstor
H
pH
BOD
TSS
Cu
Cr
(l7 614
Zn
01092
Numbs► 50050
1
1 00400
00310
00530
010E+2
Value
30,785
I 8.4
386
437•0.024
0.01
0.359
gP
S.0
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
Units (Set
Table III)
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STANDARD FORM A —MUNICIPAL
SECTION W. INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTRIBUTION TO MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
t Z
POR AocNCY usr
Hi
Submit a description of each major Industrial facility discharging to the muncipal syetarrl. wines a siaparats !action 1 V for loch facility dessrip
lion. Indicate the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classlfsualton (SIC) Cod. for IM Ittluitry, the
',sago( product or raw material. the how lin tho..•
sand gallons per day), and the characteristics of the wallower/0 discharged from the Industrial facility Into the municipal system. Consult : able
III fOr standard measures of products or raw materials, (sae Instructions)
I. W)o► Contributing Facility
(see Instructions)
Name
Number& Street
City
County
State
Zip Code
2. primary standard industrial
Classification Code (fAe
Instructions)
3. principal product or Raw
Material (see Instructions)
Product
Raw Material
4. Rllw Indicate the volume of water
discharged Into the municipal sys-
tom in thousand gallons per day
and weather this discharge hinter.
mitten* or continuous.
S. pretreatment provided Indicate if
pretreatment is Provided prior 10
entering the municipal system
e;. Characteristics of wastewater
(lee Instructions)
401a
401b
401c
4010
401e
401f
402
403a
403b
404a
404b
405
Duracell. USA
305 Neiw Hwy. 64 E.
'Lexington
Davidson
N.C.
27292
3692
Batteries, dry cells,
Lithium, Zinc, KOH
i02, Graphite. Ether
20,000 ,,.lions per day Apprx.
IBntir taent (int) 0Continuous(con)
Diu es QNo
Quantity
M>r
M!f
raram filer
FLOW
Name ��imet
I pH
BOD
TS SS
Hg
Zn
Ag
sr
Number
50050
1 00400
00310
Q0530
24
_ 71900
0.007
0109
0.084
01077
0.01
valueZ
18,600
7.5
15
_ ,
gpd
S.0
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
Units (tile
Table ill)
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
December 29,1993
Coleen Sullins
Permits and Engineering
FROM: Betsy Johnson
Instream Assent
SUBJECT: City of Lexington WLA
NPDES No. NC0055786
Davidson County
The metals and toxicity test were changed based on a revised 7Q10. There is a gage in
close proximity to the discharge location. The flows for the Abbotts Creek watershed
were updated for the QUAL2E model which was calibrated. The new flows will be used
for all discharges in this watershed. I have revised the metals limits (see attachment)
after looking at the communication file, information from adjudication, Susan Wilson's
review of silver and cyanide in 1992, and monitoring data. As before, limits will apply
for mercury and lead only. However, in addition to the flow change, the mercury
standard has changed from 0.2 ug/1 to 0.12 ug/1 since the previous WLA. Note: there is
no benefit to having both a daily max and weekly average for lead.
A compliance schedule should be developed if needed for metals and toxicity. Again the
TP and TN limits should be met by 1998. However, immediate efforts should be made
to reduce effluent nutrient levels.
Both instream monitoring sites are existing sites. This is a reduction in monitoring from
the previous permit. While vertical samples are required at the lower site (it is a lake
station and stratifies in summer), only two sites are required of Lexington; Thomasville
and High Point will each receive three instream montioring locations.
Attachment
cc: Central Files
Winston-Salem Regional Office
TOXICS/METALS
Type of Toxicity Test: Chronic, quarterly; Ceriodaphnia
Existing Limit: 56%
Recommended Limit: 7 Kell p 66, i. ,,,,.,�, l ,i,i1 rcna. &Val
Monitoring Schedule: Feb, May, Aug, Nov
Existing Limits
Mercury (ug/l):
Cadmium (ug/1):
Chromium (ug/1):
Nickel (ug/1):
Lead (ug/1):
Cyanide (ug/l):
Zinc (ug/l):
Silver (ug/l):
Copper (ug/l):
Recommended Limits
Mercury (ug/l):
Cadmium (ug/l):
Chromium (ug/l):
Nickel (ug/l):
Lead (ug/l):
Cyanide (ug/1):
Zinc (ug/l):
Silver (ug/l):
Copper (ug/1):
Limits Changes Due To:
Change in 7Q10 data
Relocation of discharge
Change in wasteflow
New pretreatment information
Failing toxicity test
Other (pollutant scan)
Daily max Weekly av
0.3
0.2
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
61
45
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
Daily max Weekly av
/ 3
jLOiTZ
/
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
_34' 6 (
,34 4'S
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
frequency
daily
weekly
monthly
weekly
daily
quarterly
monthly
quarterly
monthly
Parameter(s) Affected
all metals, toxicity test
all metals
metals - change in FAV,
and standard
_x Parameter(s) are water quality limited. For some parameters, the
available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed.
This may affect future water quality based effluent limitations for additional
dischargers within this portion of the watershed.
FACT SHEET FOR WASTELOAD ALLOCATION
Request # 7637
Facility Name:
NPDES No.:
Type of Waste:
Facility Status:
Permit Status:
Receiving Stream:
Stream Classification:
Subbasin:
County:
Regional Office:
Requestor:
Date of Request:
Topo Quad:
City of Lexington WWTP
NC0055786
95% Domestic
Existing
Renewal
Abbotts Creek
W5-�WsI�, B
03-07-07
Davidson
Winston-Salem
Sean Goris
9/22/93
E17NW
RECEIVED
N.C. Dept. of EHNR
DEC - 9 1993
Winston-Salem
Regional Office
Stream Characteristic:
USGS # 02.1215.2080
Date: 1993
Drainage Area (mi2): 182
Summer 7Q10 (cfs): 3.0
Winter 7Q10 (cfs): 15
Average Flow (cfs): 167
30Q2 (cfs): 18
IWC (%): 74
Dilution: 1.35:1
Wasteload Allocation Summary
(approach taken. correspondence with region. EPA. etc.)
Discharge is to the transition area between stream and lake of the Abbotts Creek arm of High Rock Lake.
Extreme water quality impacts - DO, eutrophication, toxics....The existing limits for Thomasville, High Point, and
Lexington represent advanced tertiary treatment but do not protect water quality. Since this will be a five year
permit, nutrient limits should be included at this time. Localized nutrient impairment in Abbotts Creek is well
documented. Algal blooms and chlorophyll -a violations regularly occur. Insraeam levels of nutrients exceed
DEM's targets for prevention of algal blooms. Per our SOP, limits of TP = 0.3 mg/1 and TN = 3.0 mg/I are
recommended due to the instream waste concentration. However, technology limits of TP (mg/1) = 0.5 and
TN (mg/1) = 4.0 (8.0) for summer (winter) will be required. Immediate efforts should be made to reduce effluent
nutrient levels. An implementation schedule should be developed for compliance with these limits by 1998.
Special Schedule Requirements and additional comments rom Re iewers:
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Recommended by: , Date:/93 (o ;xer'
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Reviewed by 6„ I
Instream Assessment:OreiL*4#44_11M1)--671 Date: 1 1D k
Regional Supervisor: (, (c -'C-
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Permits & Engineering: Date:
RETURN TO TECHNICAL SERVICES BY: .JAN 0 6 1994
Date: /2 `l3 - f j
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Existing Limits:
2
CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS
Monthly Average
Wasteflow (MGD):
BOD5 (mg/1):
NH3N (mg/1):
DO (mg/1):
TSS (mg/1):
Fecal Co1. (/100 ml):
pH (SU):
Residual Chlorine (µg/1):
Oil & Grease (mg/1):
TP (mg/1):
TN (mg/1):
Recommended Limits:
Wasteflow (MGD):
BOD5 (mg/1):
NH3N (mg/1):
DO (mg/1):
TSS (mg/1):
Fecal Co1. (/100 ml):
pH (SU):
Residual Chlorine (µg/1):
Oil & Grease (mg/1):
TP (mg/1):
TN (mg/1):
5.5
5.5
5
10
2
4
6
6
30
30
200
200
6-9
6-9
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
Monthly Average
5.5
5.5
5
10
2
4
6
6
30
30
200
200
6-9
6-9
monitor
monitor
0.5
0.5
4
8
Limits Changes Due To:
Change in 7Q10 data
Change in stream classification
Relocation of discharge
Change in wasteflow
Other (onsite toxicity study, interaction, etc.)
Instream data
New regulations/standards/procedures
New facility information
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Parameter(s) Affected
Fecal, Cl
(explanation of any modifications to past modeling analysis including new
flows, rates, field data, interacting discharges)
3
Type of Toxicity Test:
Existing Limit:
Recommended Limit:
Monitoring Schedule:
Existing Limits
Mercury (ug/1):
Cadmium (ug/l):
Chromium (ug/l):
Nickel (ug/1):
Lead (ug/1):
Cyanide (ug/l):
Zinc (ug/1):
Silver (ug/l):
Copper (ug/l):
Recommended Limits
Mercury (ug/l):
Cadmium (ug/l):
Chromium (ug/1):
Nickel (ug/l):
Lead (ug/l):
Cyanide (ug/l):
Zinc (ug/1):
Silver (ug/l):
Copper (ug/l):
TOXICS/METALS
Chronic, quarterly; Ceriodaphnia
56%
74%
Feb, May, Aug, Nov
Limits Changes Due To;
Change in 7Q10 data
Relocation of discharge
Change in wasteflow
New pretreatment information
Failing toxicity test
Other (pollutant scan)
Daily max Weekly av
0.3
0.2
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
61
45
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
Dail
y
max
0.016
2.7
68
34
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
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Parameter(s) Affected
all metals
all metals
Parameter(s) are water quality limited. For some parameters, the
available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed.
This may affect future water quality based effluent limitations for additional
dischargers within this portion of the watershed.
INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Upstream Location:
Parameters:
Downstream Location:
Parameters:
Abbotts Creek at I-85
DO, Temp, Fecal, Cond, TP, NO2+NO3, NH3-N, TKN
surface samples
Abbotts Creek at HWY 42
DO, Temp, Cond
Fecal Coliform
TP, NO2+NO3, NH3-N, TKN
Chlorophyll -a
Minimum detection levels for nutrients:
TP 0.01 mg/1
NO2 0.01 mg/1
NO3 0.01 mg/1
NH3-N 0.01 mg/1
TKN 0.1 mg/1
vertical samples at 1 m increments
surface samples
depth integrated
depth integrated
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Adequacy of Existing Treatment
Has the facility demonstrated the ability to meet the proposed new limits with
existing treatment facilities? Yes No
If no, which parameters cannot be met?
Would a "phasing in" of the new limits be appropriate? Yes ✓ No
If yes, please provide a schedule (and basis for that schedule) with the regional
office recommendations:
If no, why not?
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-
Special Instructions or Conditions ;4 � -�- eek„-e. ?a/0
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Wasteload sent to EPA? (Major) (Y or N)
(If yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or, if not
modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description of how it fits
into basinwide plan)
Additional Information attached? (Y or N) If yes, explain with
attachments.
Facility Name Akr " hn WGv7'
Permit # NcLD SS788 Pipe # dD l
CHRONIC TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QRTRLY)
The effluent discharge shall at no time exhibit chronic toxicity using test procedures outlined in:
1.) The North Carolina Ccrioda_phnia chronic effluent bioassay procedure (North Carolina Chronic Bioassay
Procedure - Revised *September 1989) or subsequent versions.
The effluent concentration at which there may be no observable inhibition of reproduction or significant mortality
is .% (defined as treatment two in the North Carolina procedure document). The permit holder shall perform
quarter& monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The first test will be
performed after thirty days from the effective date of this permit during the months of
permitted final efiluent'°dischar a below all�treatment
sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES
g 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, DEM Form AT-1 (original) is to be sent to the following address:
Attention Environmental Sciences Branch
North Carolina Division of
Environmental Management
4401 Reedy Creek Road
Raleigh, N.C. 27607
Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in
association with the toxicity tests, as wens 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 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 any test data from this monitoring requirement or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of
Environmental Management 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 and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate
retesting(within 30 days of initial monitoring event). Failure to submit suitable test results will constitute
noncompliance with monitoring requirements.
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PRETREATMENT HEADWORKS REVIEW
Discharger:
Receiving stream:
Stream Class:
7Q10:
Design flow:
Actual flow:
Percent industrial:
IWC:
Pollutant Standard
(ugn)
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
Cyanide
Mercury
Silver
Arsenic
2S
50 S
7AL
Cis
25 S
50 AL
5S
0.012 S
0.06 AL
50 S
Allowable Background
Load Conc
(lbs/day) (ug/1)
Cadmium 0.89 0
Chromium 13.08 0
Copper 1.95 A 0
Nickel -6:99- 3 1/ 0 -\
Lead 3.27 0
Zinc 27.79 0
Cyanide 22.23 0
Mercury 0.01 0
Silver 0.00 0
Arsenic 2.22 0
Lexington
Abbotts Creek
3.0 cfs
5.5 mgd
3.39 mgd
52.0% %
74.0 %
34304.47
NPDES Permit No.: 55786
Subbasin: 30707
Actual Actual
Domestic Industrial
Removal Load Load
Eff. (lbs/day) (lbs/day)
90% 0.190 0.020
83% 0.310 0.100
84% 0.860 0.379
44% 0.190 0.073
66% 0.360 0.226
92% 0.370 1.540
99% 0.100 0.001
95% 0.010 0.001
Predicted
Allowable Effluent
Effluent Conc
Conc ACTUAL
(ug/1) (ugn)
2.704 0.742
67.595 2.464
9.463 7.008
[ 18.968- 5.206
33.798 7.043
67.595 5.401
6.760 0.036
0.016 0.020
0.081 0.000
67.595 0.000
Total Permitted Total
Actual Industrial Permitted
Load Load Load
(lbs/day) (lbs/day) (lbs/day)
0.21
0.41
1.24
0.26
0.59
1.91
0.10
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.110
1.340
0.720
0.690
3.500
3.260
0.100
0.010
0.300
1.650
1.580
0.880
3.860
3.630
0.200
0.020
0.000
0.000
Observed
Effluent
Conc.
(ug/1)
4
40
72
100
Predicted Predicted
Effluent Instream Based on Based on Based on
Conc Conc ACTUAL PERMIT OBSERVED
PERMIT OBSERVED Influent Influent Effluent
(ug/1) (ug/l) Loading Loading Data
1.060
9.915
8.936
17.420
46.392
10.265
0.071
0.035
0.000
0.000
2.957
0.000
0.000
0.000
29.573
53.231
73.932
0.000
0.000
0.000
Limit Limit
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NPDES PRETREATMENT INFORMATION REQUEST 'FORM
FACILITY NAME: Cry 0/ LG X L J (,rag W4/7 NPDES NO. NCO() 5 7
REQUESTER: EA4 6o2z
PERMIT CONDITIONS COVERING PRETREATMENT
DATE: / 0 / Z4 /' 3 REGION: 4/ lsla - s4.1
OCTREC-IVED
2
This facility has no SIUs and should not have pp„tr,
This facility should and/or is developing a pret5rea
Please include the following conditions:
s� �angt e.
Program Development
Phase I due / /
Phase II due -/ /
Additional Conditions
(attached)
This facility is currently implementing a pretreatment program.
Please include the following conditions:
Program Implementation
Additional Conditions
(attached)
IGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USERS' (SIUs) CONTRIBUTIONS
SIU FLOW - TOTAL:
- COMPOSITION:
TEE:
METAL FINISHING:
OTHER:
f0ryiq'ff1Q gc tv.l
MGD
MGD
MG)
M
MGD
MGD
HEADWORKS REVIEW
PARAMETER
Cd
Cr
Cu
Ni
Pb
Zn
CN
Phenol
Other Na
PASS
THROUGH
:ALUM -ABLE
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Un n 1
DAILY
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LOAD IN LBS/DAY ACTUAL
PERMITTED
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INDUSTRIAL % REMOVAL
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RECEIVED: /0 / 27/ 93 REVIEWED BY :
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The SAS System 1
10:16 Wednesday, November 17, 1993
OBS NPDES IUNUM PIPE _TYPE_ _FREQ_ MCDL MCRL MCUL MNIL
1 NC0055786 0006 1
2 NC0055786 0010 1
3 NC0055786 0011 1
4 NC0055786 0011 2
5 NC0055786 0021 1
OBS MPBL MZNL
10 0.001720 0.002133 0.01596 0.001720
8 0.003508 0.081888 0.29394 0.049571
8 0.002156 0.002273 0.00561 0.002273
2 0.000917 0.000917 0.00092 0.001330
17 0.012505 0.013427 0.06352 0.018734
MHGL MAGL MASL MPHENOLL MFLL
1 0.00313 0.02122 .00002033
2 0.18163 0.60464 .00010032
3 0.00293 0.02811 .00050728
4 0.00167 0.00092 .00009466
5 0.03674 0.88786 .00040376
0
0
0
0
0
MCNL
.00093825
OBS MBODL MCODL MTSSL MTOLUL MFEL
1 71.55 192.66 16.033
2 680.74 1558.95 608.063
3 10.49 30.58 6.129
4 2.96 6.61 1.013
5 3326.31 5546.81 823.815
0.001720
0.004165
0.002273
0.000917
0.012662
MALL MCHLORID FLOW
0.02100
0.02838
0.02725
0.01100
0.15182
The SAS System 2
. 10:16 Wednesday, November 17, 1993 s
NPDES=NC0055786
Variable Sum
PIPE 6.0000000
_TYPE_ 0
_FREGL 45.0000000
MCDL 0.0208068
MCRL 0.1006385
MCUL 0.3799541
MNIL 0.0736275
MPBL 0.2260987
MZNL 1.5427511
MCNL 0.000938250
MHGL 0.0011263
MAGL 0.0217370
MASL
MPHENOLL
MFLL
MBODL 4092.06
MCODL 7335.60
MTSSL 1455.05
MTOLUL
MFEL
MALL
MCHLORID
FLOW 0.2394485
IU NAME
IU#
PIPE #
FLOW LIMIT
MGD
CD LIMIT
MG/L
CD LOAD
LBS
CR LIMIT
MG/L
CR LOAD
LBS
CU LIMIT
MG/L
CU LOAD
LBS
LEXINGTON INDUSTRIES
6
1
0.1110
0.0750
0.1260
0.1550
CARDINAL STEEL DRUM COMPANY
10
1
0.0300
0.0030
1.1400
0.2850
DURACELL
1 1
1
0.0190
0.0020
0.0030
0.0310
DURACELL
11
2
0.0067
0.0000
0.0004
0.0000
DURACELL
1 1
3
0.0288
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
COBLE DAIRY
21
1
0.2000
0.0330
0.0670
,
0.2500
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
TOTAL ALLOWED FOR INDUSTRIES
ALLOW
CD 0.98
CR 8.15
W 1. 47
PERM
0.40
CD 0.11
CA 1.34
W 0.72
TOTAL PERMITTED FOR INDUSTRIES
STILL AVAILABLE FOR INDUSTRIES
LEFT
CD 0.87
CR 6.81
CU 0.75
LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 11/17/93, page 1
IU#
CN LIMIT
MG/L
CN LOAD
LBS
PB LIMIT
MG/L
PB LOAD
LBS
HG LIMIT
MG/L
HG LOAD
LBS
Mn LIMIT
MG/L
Mn LOAD
LBS
NI LIMIT
MG/L
NI LOAD
LBS
AG LIMIT
MG/L
AG LOAD
LBS
6
0.1020
0.1230
0.0008
0.0000
0.0525
0.0000
10
0.0000
3.2000
0.0008
0.0000
0.3800
0.0000
11
0.0000
0.0020
0.0014
0.0000
0.0030
0.0000
11
0.0002
0.0000
0.0003
0.0051
0.0026
0.0004
1 1
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
21
0.0000
0.1700
0.0050
0.0000
0.2500
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
ALLOW
CN
0.41
FB
8.98
I-G
0.09
Mn
NI
2.43
AG
1.92
PERM
CN
0.10
FB
3.50
F G
0.01
Mn
NI
0.69
AG
0.00
LEFT
CN
0.31
FB
5.49
FG
0.08
Mn
#VALUE!
NI
1.74
AG
1.92
LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 11/17/93, page 2
IU#
ZN LIMIT
MG/L
ZN LOAD
LBS
O&G LIMIT
MG/L
O&G LOAD
LBS
NH3 LIMIT
MG/L
NH3 LOAD
LBS
BOD LIMIT
MG/L
BOD LOAD
LBS
TSS LIMIT
MG/L
TSS LOAD
LBS
6
0.4380
100
0.0000
270.00
120.00
10
2.2000
135.00
0.0000
1050.00
462.00
11
0.0140
0.00
0.0000
10.00
6.00
11
0.0015
0.00
0.0000
0.00
0.00
11
0.0000
0.00
0.0000
0.00
0.00
21
0.6100
100
0.0000
9900.00
1975.00
0.0000
0.00
0.0000
0.00
0.00
ALLOW
ZN
10.11
O&G
NH3
1883.00
BOD
15574.00
TSS
4873.00
FERO
ZN
3.26
O&G
135.00
NH3
0.00
BOD
11230.00
TSS
2563.00
LEFT
ZN
6.85
O&G
-135.00
NH3
1883.00
BOD
4344.00
TSS
2310.00
LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 11/17/93, page 3