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NPDES Permit:
NC0021709
Jefferson WWTP
Document Type:
Permit Issuance
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Wasteload Allocation �:,
Authorization to Construct (AtC)
Permit Modification
Complete File - Historical
Engineering Alternatives (EAA)
Correspondence
Owner Name Change
Technical Correction
Instream Assessment (67b)
Speculative Limits
Environmental Assessment (EA)
Document Date:
August 3, 1995
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NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION
PERMIT NO.: NC0021709
PERMITTEE NAME:
Town of Jefferson
FACILITY NAME: Jefferson Wastewater Treatment Plant
Facility Status: Existing
Permit Status: Renewal
Major Minor
Pipe No.: 001
Design Capacity: 0.385 MGD
Domestic (% of Flow): 81 %
Industrial (% of Flow): 19 %
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Comments: Pf�0,, �' 3� k-16b
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RECEIVING STREAM: Naked Creek
Class: C+
Sub -Basin: 05-07-01
Reference USGS Quad: B13NW, Jefferson
(please attach)
County: Ashe
Regional Office: Winston-Salem Regional Office
Previous Exp. Date: 11/30/95 Treatment Plant Class: III
Classification changes within three miles:
Ca. 2 mi. to S. Fk. New River (B-ORW). pLOTTE
Requested by: Charles Alvarez
Date: 6/22/95
Prepared by: �z_ (-V Date: a
Reviewed by: Da : 3 9f
iO<ry .f 90. w
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95
Modeler
Date Rec.
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83(5
Drainage Area (mil )
Avg. Streamflow (cfs): / a . 0
7Q10 (cfs) 3 Winter 7Q10 (cfs)
3. 'i 30Q2 (cfs) 9,
Toxicity Limits: IWC / y % Acut
Instream Monitoring:
Parameters
Upstream Location
Downstream Location
Effluent
Characteristics
Summer
Winter
BOD5 (mg/1)
3 0.0
30,. 0
NH3-N (mg/1)
D.O. (mg/1)
TSS(mg/1)
30,0
3fa.C;
F. Col. (/100 ml)•a
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a o U
pH(SU)
6-q
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cq,Ly 4,.qx
P. O
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Cygn!de_ (1.43-/i)
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Comments:
7—No %P -- I1(J. i%,-- Se fy t viircily
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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:
FACT SHEET FOR WAS 1ELOAD ALLOCATION
Request # 8315
Jefferson WWTP
NC0021709
81% Domestic, 19% Industrial
Existing
Renewal
Naked Creek
C+
05-07-01
Ashe
WS
Charles Alvarez
6/22/95
B13NVRECEIVED
N.C. Dept. of E_HNf1
J U L 2 8 1995
3UL 2 0 1995
USGS #
Date:
Drainage Area (mi2):
Summer 7Q10 (cfs):
Winter 7Q10 (cfs):
Average Flow (cfs):
30Q2 (cfs):
1WC (%):
6.4
2.8
3.4
12.0
4.5
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Winston-Salem
Regional Office
Wasteload Allocation Summary:
The facility is requesting a renewal of its existing permit. Limits on conventional
parameters will not be changed with the exception of the ammonia tox limit, which was recently
dropped from the permit. The facility will face new limits when it expands due to its location
upstream from ORW. The plant failed 3 tox tests in a row in 93-94, apparently because of a
problem with leachate it accepts from the county landfill.
Sp ial Schedule Requirements and additional comments from Reviewers:
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�S%rrta v1 tivc.w- c .r� L o.i'. /.t) WSQD)
Recommended by: /Q
Reviewed by /
Instream Assessment: 1._r
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"Regional Supervisor: ► ._;
Permits & Engineering:
J_--2.,_
Date: /
Date: 7// 0-5.
Date: 7 2 - 21.
Date: ‘/r/g.C.--
RETURN TO TECHNICAL SERVICES BY:
a'`5f995
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CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS
Existing Limits:
Monthly Average Daily Max
Summer Winter
Wasteflow (MGD): .300 .300
BOD5 (mg/1): 30.0 30.0
NH3N (mg/1): 5.7* 13.3*
DO (mg/1):
TSS (mg/1): 30.0 30.0
Fecal Col. (/100 m1): 200 200
pH (SU): 6-9 6-9
Residual Chlorine (µg/1):
Oil & Grease (mg/1):
TP (mg/1):
TN (mg/1):
Recommended Limits:
28.0
Monthly Average Daily Max
Summer Winter
Wasteflow (MGD): .300 .300
BOD5 (mg/1): 30.0 30.0
NH3N (mg/1):
DO (mg/1):
TSS (mg/1): 30.0 30.0
Fecal Col. (/100 ml): 200 200
pH (SU): 6-9 6-9
Residual Chlorine (µg/1): 28.0
Oil & Grease (mg/1):
TP (mg/1):
TN (mg/1):
* A permit modification has
recently been issued
dropping these limits
WQ or EL
Limits Changes Due To: Parameter(s) Affected
Change in 7Q10 data
Change in stream classification
Relocation of discharge
Change in wasteflow
Other (onsite toxicity study, interaction, etc.) NH3N (see note above)
Instream data
New regulations/standards/procedures
New facility information
(explanation of any modifications to past modeling analysis including new flows, rates, field data,
interacting discharges)
(See page 4 for miscellaneous and special conditions, if applicable)
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Type of Toxicity Test:
Existing Limit:
Recommended Limit:
Monitoring Schedule:
Existing Limits
COD (mg/):
Cadmium (ug/l):
Chromium (ug/l):
Copper (ug/1):
Nickel (ug/l):
Lead (ug/1):
Zinc (ug/1):
Cyanide (ug/l):
Phenols (ug/1):
Mercury (ug/1):
Silver (ug/1):
Recommended Limits
COD (mg/):
Cadmium (ug/1):
Chromium (ug/1):
Copper (ug/l):
Nickel (ug/l):
Lead (ug/l):
Zinc (ug/1):
Cyanide (ug/1):
Phenols (ug/1):
Mercury (ug/l):
Silver (ug/l):
TOXICS/METALS
Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia)
P/F at 14%
P/F at 14%
Aug, Nov, Feb, May
Daily Max.
14.0
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
35.0
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
Daily Max. WQ or EL
14.0 WQ
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
monitor 2/month
35.0
WQ
0.08 WQ
Limits Changes Due To:
Change in 7Q10 data
Change in stream classification
Relocation of discharge
Change in wasteflow
New pretreatment information
Failing toxicity test
Other (analysis of recent monitoring data)
Parameter(s) Affected
Cr, Ni, Ag, Hg
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.
OR
No parameters are water quality limited, but this discharge may affect future allocations.
4
INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Upstream Location:
Downstream Location:
Parameters:
Special instream monitoring locations or monitoring frequencies:
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 X No (Facility should be able to meet Hg limits if hospital is in
compliance with pretreatment program.)
If no, which parameters cannot be met?
Would a "phasing in" of the new limits be appropriate? Y�' No X
�If yes, please provide a schedule (and basis for that schedule) with the regional
office recommendations:
In
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If no, why not?
Hg is not detectable 3/4 of the time. Facility is working with hospital on
compliance.
Special Instructions or Conditions
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 (Y or N) If yes, explain with attachments.
(toxicity form)
Facility Name rs o h `J tArr?
Permit #N cool -7 0 9 Pipe # %
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 Ceriodaphnia 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 1 / % (defined as treatment two in the North Carolina procedure document). The permit holder shall perform
guarterjy monitoring using this procedure to establish compliance with the permit condition. The first test will be
performed cater thirty days from the effective date of this permit during the months of
fe tA4v A v3r Nov . Effluent sampling for this testing shall be performed at the NPDES
permitted filial effltnt discharge below all treatment processes.
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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 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 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.
7Q10 •8
Permitted Flow . 30 4
1WC Iti
Basin & Sub -basin New
Receiving Stream Nald
cfs
MGD
9b
oS--o'7-ci
ck
County Pc si-t Date 7~ 1Y-9S'
Recommended by:
QCL PIF Version 9/91
MEMO
To: WLA File
From: Jim Blose
Subject: Summary of issues for Jefferson WWTP renewal
Date: July 11,1995
Jefferson is currently applying for a renewal at .300 MGD. In 1993 the plant applied for
an expansion to .375 MGD but withdrew its request once it realized what the new limits would be.
Throughout this process the listed design capacity was .385 MGD. The reason for this is obscure.
Jefferson has an ATC for only .300. When the facility does expand it will have to meet the limits
specified in the 0200 regs for the South Fork New River ORW Area (BOD=5, NH3=2, TSS=20).
The draft of the New River basin plan notes that Naked Creek is rated as partially supporting
below the plant. 1993 biomonitoring rating was fair (the rating was poor in 1986).
The plant consistently violates ammonia tox limits in the summer. There is some
discussion regarding this limit in our files --in particular whether the facility should have been given
an ammonia tox limit in the first place. While the permit files give no indication that the limit has
been removed, the WSRO has provided a copy of a permit modification issued in April to remove
the NH3 limit. Cl and CN limits have each been violated once in the past year. The Cl limit was
put in the permit in 1992 when the plant switched from UV to a contact chlorine chamber. The
plant has passed its only WET test this year, but failed 3 times in a row in 93-94.
Current limits were set in a 1992 WLA, using a 7Q10=2.8. The WLA for the withdrawn
1993 expansion request used a new USGS 7Q10 estimate of 2.2 cfs. A new Level B model was
developed at this time. A 7Q10 of 2.8 was used for the toxics analysis conducted for the present
WLA since no expansion is involved (toxics data: used: May 94 to April 95). Based on a review
of the most recent data, a mercury limit has been recommended.
Analysis of LTBOD data indicates a CBOD/BODS ratio of 6.68, probably due to
refractory carbon.
Pretreatment report (from Bo McMinn, 7-5-95):
The town is currently monitoring effluent quarterly but qualifies for the modified program and
could thus cut back. Major dischargers are a rubber company and a hospital. Hospital has had
past problems with Ag and Hg, but should have improved Hg recently (note: there have been 2 Hg
detects this year). There may not be much the town can do about Hg now that the hospital is in
compliance. Main source of metals is leachate from the County landfill. The WWTP has a
running feud with the county about this. Pretreatment has no concerns about dropping the
monitoring requirements for several metals, as recommended in the WLA.
From the region (George Smith, WSRO, 7-11-95):
The ammonia tox limit has been removed. The plant is maintained fairly well, although it is a
difficult facility to operate. Jefferson is aware of the ORW issue and is looking into nondischarge
alternatives. The County opened a new landfill in 92 and the plant had tox problems as soon as it
began accepting leachate. This is the reason for the WET test failures several years ago. The
leachate is extremely high in Zn, NH3 and BOD (See note above on LTBOD).
Cc. C8J (30.0 MS/�P 4, el, $)ON°. o_a,cj%Q�
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WHOLE EFFLUENT TOXICITY TESTING 0[SELF-MON1TURING SUMMARY' Fri, Jun 10, 19»
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'AC'II.flY RI:O(IIRI:MIIIIT YEAR IAN
Huffman Finishing PERM: 481IR LC50 AC MONIT 90%(DAP11 OR CGRIO)
NC0025135/001 Begin:7/1/93 Frequency Q Mar Jun Sep Dec NonComp:
County:Caldwell Region:ARO Subbasin:CTB32
PP: 0.250 special
7Q10: 0.075 IWC(%):84.0 Onlcr.
Y 91 -
92 Fall
93 79.0.
04 -
95 -
Fail
Fail
53.0 .. .
Fall
Fall
79.0
00.6'
<t2.5'.
Fail
Fail
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• 011.4' .
17.4• . !,
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> 100'
Fall
37.0
56.0,21.0
>00'
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21.0
>90.0'
--
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37.0
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hall
37.0
Foil
10
rail
37.0
--
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21.0 37.0
- NR/>90.0'
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91
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Ilydc County Fairfield Plant Perm:24hr ac p/f lim 90% ftlid; beg. upon opchltion of rev. ostn0
NC00682331001 Begin:6/I/95 Frequency: Q P/F A Jan Apr Jul Oct NonComp:Single
92
Region: WARO Subbasin: TAR07
Countyalyrk g
PF: 0.10 Special
93
94
7Q10:0.0 IWC(%):100 Omer
95
91 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Industrial & Agricultural Chemicals PERM: 481IR LC50 AC MONIT CElt1OOR DAPII (GRAB) S1
NC0000236/001 Begin:2/1/95 Frequency:2/YR Semiannual NonComp:
92 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
- -
County:Robeson Region: FRO Subbasin: LUM
93 -
94 -
-•--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bt
-
- -
PF: VAR Special
7Q10: 0 1WC(%):NA Order.
95 -
-
-
24.4'
91 -
-
-
-
-
-•
-
-
-
Ingcrsoll•kuud/Schlage Corp. PERM CIIR LIM:90%(GRAB)
NC0079227/001 Begin:4/1/95 Frequency: Q P/F G Feb May Aug Nov NonComp:SINGLE
92 -
-
-
-'-
-
-
- -
-
--
-
N -
County:Nash Region:RRO Subbasin:TAR02
93 -
11
-
--
H
-
Pass
Fat
Fail
-
Pass -
PP: 0.124 Special
94 --
Pass
--
-•
Pass
-
-
Pass(s)1
-
-
Fall Pass
7Q10:0.0 IWC(%):100.0 Order:
05 --
Pass
-
--
91 Pass
•-
-
Lalo
Late
LATE?
N9
-
Pass
Fall
Pass -
Ira D Led Decrchasc PERM Clik LIM:90%; NO TOX WHEN >0.05MGll
NC00637461001 Bcgin:6/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F A Jan Apr Jul Oct NonComp:SINGLE
02 Pass
--
-
Pass
-
•-
Fail
Fail
Fail
Pass .
- -
County:Wake Region: RRO Subbasin: NEU02
93 Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
Fail
Pass
-
Pass
- --
PF:0.05 Special
94 Pass
Pass
-
NR/Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
- -
7Q10: 0.0 IWC(%):90 Order
95 Fa6
Pass
-
Pass
y 91 Ni
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass,P1
Passl
Pass.PI
NR.PASSI
>1001
P,NONE1
NR,>1001 NR,NONE'
J.P. Stevens-Wagram PERM CHR LIM:6%; UPON EXP CIIR LIM 9%
NC0005762/001 Begin:9/1/94 rnquency: Q PA; a Felt Mny Aug Nov NonComp:SINGI.E
02 14i
PASSI,P
N1
-
Pnssl,Poss
-•
-
Poss.Passl
--
-
Pass,Passl -
County:Scodand Region: PRO Subbnsin:LUM51
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PF:4.5 - Special
94 --
Pass,Passl
-
-
Pass,Passl
-
-
Fail
Late
Late
Pass -
7QI0: 117 IWC(%):5.6 Order.
95 -
Pass
-
-
Y 91 Pass
Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
Jackson County WWTI' I'L!RM CIIR LIM:I.4%
NC0039578/001 Begin:8/1/93 Frequency: Q P/F A Nov Feb M,y Aug NonComp:SINGLE
92 -
Pass
- ,
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
Cannty:Jackson Region: ARO Subbnsin: 1.1NO2
93 •-•
Pons
---
•--
Pans
•--
---
Pans
---
-•-
Pass -
PP:1.50 Special
94 -
Pass
-
--
Pass
--
--
Pass
-
-
Pass -
7Q10:165.0 IWC(%):1.38 Order.
95 -
Pass -
-
-
Y 91 -
Pass
-
-
FAILREV
-
-
1001
-
34.11
- 46.01
Jacksonville -Wilson Bay WWTP PERM AC MONlT:F111D 4811R LC50
NC0024121/001 Begin:12/1/91 Frequency: Q WV F A J A O D NonComp:
92 -
58.21
-
40.61
-
46.01
-
88.71
-
70.711
- 70.711
Counly:Onslow Region: WIRO Subbasin: WOK02
93 -
50.781
-
35.361
-
39.231
-
35.301
-
50.01
- 48.531
l'P: 4.46 Special SOC:7/1/91.11/30/96 4811R 17111D LC50 BIMONTHLY
94 --
37.351
-
43.531
-
34.151
-
34.151
-
38.391
- NR/751
7Q10: TIDAI. IWC(%):NA Order. ((r A.J.A,O,D)
95 -
62.441
-
32.991
Y 91 -
Pass
-
-
Pass
--
Pass
-
-
Pass -
Jefferson WWTP PERM CIIR LIM:14.0%
NC0021709/001 Begin:2/I/94 Ftarycncy: Q P/F A Aug Nov Feb May NonComp:SINGLE
92 -
Pass
-
-
ass
-
-
Na
Pass
-
Pass
County:Asla Region:WSRO Subhuin:NLW01
03
as
-
-
Pass
-
-
Pass
-
-
NR
CD-
PF:0.375 Special
94 -
e
NR
Pass
-
-
Pass,Pass
-
-
Pass -
7Q10:2.2 IWC(%): 14.24 Order:
95 -
Pass
-•
91 -
-
•-•
-
NI
-
-
-
-
>90' -
JLM Terminals/Cape Fear Terminal PERM: 24UR LCSO AC MONI'f EPIS ITIID (GRAB)
NC0028568/001 Begin:8/1/93 Frequency: SOWLVA NonComp:
92 -
--
Nona'
--
-
>90'
-
-
-
-
- --
County:Newltanovcr Region: WIRO Subbasin:CPP17
93 -
-
--
--
---
-
-
-
>1001.>1001
>1001->1001
-- -
PF:- Special
94 -
-
--
--
--
-
>1001
-
-
-
- -
7QI0:TIDAL IWC(%):NA Omer
95 -
-
>1001
John II. Montgomery Mill/Spartan Mills PERM: 24 IIR WI, AC 1.IM 90% (F17ID)
91 -
-
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---
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-'-
--
-
'-'
- -
NC0080993/001 Begin:5/12/'72 Fmrycrwy: Q A Feb Mny Aug Nov NmnComp:SINGIJ!
02 --
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---
-- --
County:Rudx:rford Region: ARO Subbasin:BRD02
93 -
Passl
-
---
Passl
-
-
Passl
--
-
Passl -
PF:0.175 Special
94 -
Passl
-
--
Passl
-
-
Passl
-
-
Passl -
7Q10: 195 IWC(%):0.14 Order:
95 -
Pass'
-
-
0 2 consecutive failures = significant noncompliance
LEGEND:
PERM = Permit Requirement IJif = Administrative Letter • Target Frequency = Monitoring frequency: Q• Quarterly; M- Monthly; BM- Bimonthly; SA- Seminnniwlly; A• Annually; OWI). Only when discharging; D- Discontinued monitoring requirement; IS- Conducting independent study
Begin = First month rewired 7Q10 = Receiving :yearn low flow criterion (cfs) A = quarterly monitoring increases to atonally upon single failure Montle tlwt luting must occur - ex. JAN.AI'R.JUL.00I' NonComp = Current Compliance Requirement
PP= Permitted flow (MGD) IWC% = lnstn7m waste concentration P/F = Pass/Fail chronic test AC = Acute CIIR = Chronic
Data Notation: f - Fathead Minnow; • - Ceriodaohnia so.: any . Mvsid shritnn: CIIV - Chronic value: P - Mortality of stated peercentace at highest concentration: nt - Performed by DEM *fox Fval Group; bt • Bad lest
Repotting Notation: -- = Data not required; NR - Not reported; ( ) - Beginning of Quarter Facility Activity Status: 1- Inactive. N • Newly Issued(To construct): II - Active but not disclwging; t-More data available for month in question SIG = ORC signature needed
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* ---TOXICS ANALYSIS---
* Facility Name = Town of Jefferson WWTP *
* NPDES # = NC0021709 *
* Qw (MGD) = 0.30 *
* 7Q10s (cfs)= 2.80 * �-e, cuff, )r, c Y,J e, --N h
* IWC (%) = 14.24
* *
* * based on AL FINAL RESULTS *
* Copper *
* Max. Fred Cw 238.7 * A e Pf M o s, •
* Allowable Cw* 49.2 *
* *
7SOL = - * Chromium * ci!o n, o
47 * Max. Pred Cw 3.3 * P h .
* Allowable Cw 351.1 *
* *
* Zinc *
* Max. Pred Cw 1317.6 * k -P .p n,,o ,, .
* Allowable Cw* 351.1 *
* *
ea , S * Nickel *
a 7 * Max. Pred Cw 23.1 * d f n\o r
* Allowable Cw 617.9 *
* *
> .= 33/ *
* Lead
d7* Max. Pred Cw L 37.8 * Ic-e pf Mo n o
Allowable Cw ' 0 175.5 *
* *
) el,OLI * Cadmium *
l%d * Max. Pred Cw 18.2 * k t -p
* Allowable Cw 14.0 * l ' , 1 = i y, o
* *
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dew 326.70 r P ! ,
�`� �� Allowable Cw 35.11 * "`' 3 S . O
* *
* Mercury *
., BOA- = * Max. Pred Cw 1.44 * Pka ( 1- , - - = 42.
V?, 7 * Allowable Cw 0.08 *
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Allowable Cw* 0.42 * n 0
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* Nickel
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* Lead
*
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* Cadmium
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* Mercury
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* Silver
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NPDES # =
Qw (MGD) =
7Q10s (cfs)=
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* based on AL
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw*
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw*
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
Max. Pred Cw
Allowable Cw
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---TOXICS ANALYSIS ---
Town of Jefferson WWTP
NC0021709
17.45
FINAL RESULTS
238.7
40.1
3.3
286.6
1317.6
286.6
23.1
504.3
37.8
143.3
18.2
11.5
326.70
28.66
1.44
0.07
4.75
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North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
Water Quality Section / Intensive Survey Group
August 26, 1993
MEMORANDUM
To: Ruth Swanek �^
Through: Jay Sauber f
From: Howard Bryant ,s /3
Subject: Long-term BOD Analysis forJefferson WWTP
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County: Ashe
NPDES #NC0021709
Receiving Stream: Naked Creek
Sub -basin: 050701
BOD NH3-N TKN-N. )VOX-N TN-hj
12.00 14.0 0.29 14.0-
12.18 13.00 13.0 0.31 13.0
21.47 13.00 14.0 0.36 14.0
36.48 11.00 13.0 2.30 15.0
78.66 0.06 3.1 12.00 15.0
97.77
105.24 0.06 3.5 13.00 16.0
108.99
112.65
119.10
123.63 0.04 1.2 13.00 14.0
126.37
129.56
132.31 0.04 2.4 15.00 17.0
134.37
136.44
139.13 0.04 1.4 15.00 16.0
147.60
Date Collected: February 9, 1993
0800-1315
cc: Central Files
Regional Water Quality Supervisor
Collected by: Johnston
Test evaluation: excellent
pH: 7.6 Seeded: seeded
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lWS REGIOkPL OFFICE Fax:1-910-771-4631
Jul 12 '95 8:31 P. 02/07
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary
A, Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
Mr. Meredith Baliou, Town Manager
Town of Jefferson
PO Box 67
Jefferson, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Bailout
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RECEIVED
April 28, 1995 N.C. Dept. of EI-1NR
MAY 0 5 1995
Winston-Saf ern
Regional Office
Subject: NPDES Permit Modification
NPDES Permit No. NC0021709
Town of Jefferson
Ashe County
In accordance with your request received April 24, 1995, we are forwarding herewith
the subject effluent sheet. The only changes in the effluent pages are in removal of the NH3 as N
limit. 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.
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 150E 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 notice 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 requirement to obtain other permits which may be
required oy the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of
Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental
permit that may be required.
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recyced' 10% post -consumer paper
WS REGIONAL OFFICE Fax:1-910-771-4631 Jul 12 '95 8:31 P.03/07
Mr. Meredith BaHop
April 28, 1995
Page Two
If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Charles Alvarez at
telephone number 919/733-5083►
Sincerely,
h4444 9Wgene:A—
A. Preston Howard, Jr„ P,E.
Director
cc: Mr. Randolph Childress, EPA
Winston-Salem Regional •Office •
Compliance
Central Files
Permits and Engineering Unit
A. O. SICFLUENT LIMLTATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SUMMER (April 1- October
During the �31) Permit No. NC0021709
g period
beginning on the effective date of thepermit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discha
outtalks) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored bythe'ge from
pernuttee as specifed below:
Effluent Characteristics
Discharge Limitations
Monthly Avg.
Flow 0.300 MGD
BOD, 5 day, 20°C" 30.0 mgll
Total Suspended Residue" 30.0 m g/I
NH3 as N
Fecal Coliform (geometric mean) 200.0 /100 ml
Total Residual.Chlorine
Temperature
Total Nitrogen (NO2 + NO3 + TKN)
Total Phosphorus
Chronic Toxicity*"
Cadmium
* Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent
** The monthly average effluent BODS and Total Suspended Residue concentrations shall not exceed 15 % of the removal). respective influent value
*** Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) P/F.at I4%;August, November, February, May; See Part III, Condition H.
The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored daily at the effluent by grab sample.
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
Weekly Avg. Daily Max
45.0 mg/1
45.0 mg/I
400.0 /100 ml
Monitoring
Measurement
Frequency
Continuous
. Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
28.0 pg/t Daily
Daily
Semi-annually
Semi-annually
Quarterly
14 p g/i Weekly
Requirements
Sample
Lime
Recording
Composite
Composite
Composite
Grab
Grab
Grab
Composite
Composite
Composite
Composite
'Sample
Location
or E
E,
,E, l
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E
E
E
E
E
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A. ( ). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS SUMMER (April 1- October 31) Permit No. NC0021709
During the period beginning on the effective date of the penult and lasting until expiration, the Fermittee is authorized to discharge from
outfall(s) serial number 001. (Continued)
Effluent Characteristics
Cyanide
Chromium
Copper
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
Mercury
Silver
Discharge Limitations
Units (specify)
Montniy Avg. Weekly Avg, Daily Max
35 ILO
Monitoring
Measurement
Frequency
Weekly
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
Requirements
Sample *Sample
Type Location
Grab E
Composite 1=
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
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A. (). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS WINTER (November 1- March 31) Permit No. NC0021709
During the period beginning on the effective date of the pemnit 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 pernuttee as specified below:
Effluent Characteristics Discharge Limitations Monitoring
Measurement
Monthly Avg,
Flow 0.300 103D
BOD, 5 day, 20°C— 30.0 mg/1
Total Suspended Residue" 30.0 mg/I
NH3 as N
Fecal Conform (geometric mean) 200.0 /100 ml
Total Residual Chlorine
Temperature
Total Nitrogen (NO2 + NO3 + TKN)
Total Phosphorus
Chronic Toxicity"
Cadmium
Weekly Avg. Daily Isla,
45.0 mg/I
45.0 mgll
400.0 /100 ml
Freauency
Continuous
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
28.0 µgll .Daily
Daily
Semi-annually
Semi-annually
Ouarterly
14.0 µg/I Weekly
Requirements
Sample *Sample
Location
Recording tor E
Composite E,
Composite E, I
Composite E
Grab E
Grab E
Grab E
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
Composite E
* Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent
** The monthly average effluent BOD5 and Total Suspended Residue concentrations shall not exceed 15 % of the respective influent value
(85% removal).
*** Chronic Toxicity (Ceriodaphnia) P/F at 14%;August, November, February, May; See Part III, Condition H.
The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored daily at the effluent by grab sample.
There shalt be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. •
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A. ( ). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONTTOR.XNG REQUIREMENTS WINTER (November I - March 31) Permit No. NC0021709
During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Pertnittee is authorized to discharge .from
outfail(s) serial number 001. (Continued)
Effluent Characteristics
Cyanide
Chromium
Copper
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
Me rc u ry
Silver
pischarge Limitations
Units (specify)
Monthly Avg, Weekly Avg. Daily Max
35.0 pig/1
r
Monitoring
Measurement
Frequency
Weekly
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
2/Month
Requirementq
Sample
Grab
Composite
Composite
Composite
Composite
Composite
Composite
Composite
*Sample
Location
E
E
E
E
E
E
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SOC PRIORITY PROJECT: Yes No5(
If Yes, SOC No.
cc: Permits and Engineering
Technical Support Branch
County Health Dept.
Central Files
WSRO
aN n
To: Permits and Engineering Unit
Water Quality Section
Attention: Charles Alvarez
Date June 15, 1995
NPDES STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
County Ashe
Permit No. NC0021709
PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Facility and Address: Town of Jefferson
P.O. Box 67
Jefferson, NC 28640
2. Date of Investigation: June 9, 1995
it
3. Report Prepared by: George Smith
4. Persons Contacted and Telephone Number: Mr. Tim Church
910-246-2165
5. Directions to Site: From Winston-Salem, Hwy 421 north
through Wilkesboro, then Hwy 16 north, go left across the
New river on Hwy 88/194 North toward Jefferson. The
facility is approx. 2 miles on the right side adjacent to
Jefferson Landing.
6. Discharge Point(s), List for all discharge points:
Latitude: 36° 24' 37" Longitude: 81° 25' 45"
Attach a USGS map extract and indicate treatment
facility site and discharge point on map.
U.S.G.S. Quad No. B13NW U.S.G.S. Quad Name Jefferson
7. Site size and expansion area consistent with
application ?
X Yes No If No, explain:
8. Topography (relationship to flood plain included):
Facility is located in a valley on the flood plain
adjacent to Naked Creek.
9. Location of nearest dwelling:
Greater than 1000 feet.
10. Receiving stream or affected surface waters:
Naked Creek
a. Classification: C+
b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: New 05-07-01
c. Describe receiving stream features and pertinent
downstream uses: Pasture land, fishing, wildlife,
and agriculture.
PART II DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT WORKS
1.
a. Volume of Wastewater to be permitted: 0.300 MGD
(Ultimate Design Capacity)
b. What is the current permitted capacity of the
Waste Water Treatment facility? 0.300 MGD
c. Actual treatment capacity of the current facility
(current design capacity)? 0.385 MGD
d. Date(s) and construction activities allowed by
previous Authorizations to Construct issued in the
previous two years: N/A
e. Please provide a description of existing or
substantially constructed wastewater treatment
facilities: Bar screen, influent pumps, flow
splitter, 2 course bubble aeration basins,
clarifier, chlorination, dechlorination, aerated
sludge digestion, and gravity sand filters.
f. Please provide a description of proposed
wastewater treatment facilities: N/A
g Possible toxic impacts to surface waters:
No toxic impacts are expected.
h. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only):
in development approved X
should be required not needed
2. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal
scheme:
a. If residuals are being land applied, please
specify DEM permit no.WO0004166
Residuals Contractor Town of Jefferson
Telephone No. 910-246-2165
b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP X PFRP
Other
c. Landfill: N/A
d. Other disposal/utilization scheme (Specify): NONE
3. Treatment plant classification (attach completed rating
sheet) : Class III
4. SIC Code (s) : 4952
Primary 01 Secondary 63
Main Treatment Unit Code: 0 2 0 3
PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION
1. Is this facility being constructed with Construction
Grant Funds or are any public monies involved.
(municipals only)? No
2. Special monitoring or limitations (including toxicity)
requests: NONE
3. Important SOC, JOC or Compliance Schedule dates: N/A
(Please indicate)
Submission of Plans and Specifications
Begin Construction
Complete Construction
NPDES Permit Staff Report
Version 10/92
Date
Page 3
4. Alternative Analysis Evaluation: Has the facility
evaluated all of the non -discharge options available.
Please provide regional perspective for each option
evaluated.
Spray Irrigation: N/A
Connection to Regional Sewer System: N/A
Subsurface: N/A
Other disposal options: NONE
5. Other Special Items: NONE
PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOP+MENDATIONS
Recommend permit be renewed.
Siiatur€ of report preparer
?S
Date
‘-19--gs
Water Quality Reg knal Supervisor Date
NPDES Permit Staff Report
Version 10/92
Page 4
RATING SCALE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Name of Facility: To In/ AJ OF T F FFF R SO Al
Owner or Contact Person: P. Tim GNuRe.11
Mailing Address: '-
County: 14,514E
Present Classification;
.NPDES Per. No. NC00 2170 9 Nondisc.
Rated by:
Reviewed by: , ' _ - Health Dept.
Telephone; 99/0 - ,2 y G - E ! 6S
New Facility Existing Facility!
Per. No.WQ Health DeptPer No.___
GL=D RG� .S IThl Telephone: 910 - 77I - 1Loo Date; 6-9 '
Telephone:
Telephone: 6-0-95'
Telephone:
Telephone: 9lo -2 yG -ZIGS
Land Application
Total Points; 51
ORC; Tire Gnu Qc»
Check Classlfication(s): _ Subsurface
Wastewater Classification: (Circle One) 1
Regional Office
Central Office
Grade: 1IL
II
Spra Irrigation
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MMNIM.I=RIEMMUMED .MNIMMNN•ONIEW4EMP
tN-RANT PROCESSES AND RELATED CONTROL FOUIPMENT WHICH ARE AN IMFGRAL PART OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SHALL NOT
ZONSIDERED WASTE TREATMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLASSIFiCATION. ALSO SEPTIC TANKS` , TET iSIXt iSIS71NC' Ct4_YOF SEPTIC TAN(
AND GRAVITY NITRIFICATION LUTES ARE DCEMPT FROM CLASSIFICATIM
SUBSURFACE CLASSIFICATION
(check an units that apply)
1,_septic tanks
Z,-Pump tanks
5,_siphon or pump -dosing systems
4sand fitter
5,grease trap/interceptor
6iofVwater separators
7`_gravity subsurface troatment and disposal:
OL,_pressure subsurface treatment and disposal:
In
be
SPRAY II' RIGA nON CLASSIFICATION
(check all units that apply)
1, preliminary treatment (definttion no. a2 )
2,0190ons
3, septic tanks
4._pump tanks
5..-PCPs
6,sand fibers
7..._,,,_ grease trap/interceptor
e,r_oWVwater separators
9. ,disinfection
10,_�chemiwi addition for nutrient/atgas control
11, -spray irrigation of wastewater
floWN
addition to the above classifications, pretreatment of wastewater in excess of these components shall
rated using the point rating system and will require an operator with an appropriate dual certification.
LAND APPLICATION/RESIDUALS CLASSIFICATION (Apples only to permit holder)
1. Land application of biosotids. residuals or contaminated soils on a designated site.
Ni_
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY Ci.ASSIFOCATION
The following systems shalt be assigned • Class 1 classifiication, unless the flow Is of a significant quantity or the technology is unusually
complex. to require consideration by the Commission on a case -by -case basis: (Check I Appropriate)
1.,,,._OiVwater Separator Systems consisting only of physical separation, pumps and disposal;
;Septic Tank/Sand Fitter Systems consisting only of septic tanks. dosing apparatus. pumps,sand fitters. disinfection
and direct discharge;
ate,._ ,Lagoon Systems consisting only of preliminary treatment. lagoons. pumps. disinfection, necessary chemical treatment for
algae or nutrient contrd, and direct discharge;
4, Closed -loop Recycle Systems;
5. ,Groundwater Remediation Systems consisting only of oNwater separators. pumps. air -stripping, carbon adsorption. disinfection
and disposal;
6, ,Aquacutlure operations with discharge to surface waters;
7. Water Plant sludge handling and back -wash water treatment
a,._._Seafood processing consisting of screening and disposal.
0, Singlo-family discharging systems. with the exception of Aerobic Treatment Units, wilt be classified u permkted after July 1.
1993 or if upon inspection by the Division, it Is found that the system Is not being adequately operated or maintained. Such
systems will be notified of the classification or reclassification by the Commission, in wrilirg.
The following scale Is used for rating wastewater treatment facilities: (circle appropriate points)
(2)
(s)
(4)
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Facilities having treatment processes for the biological removal el phosphorus will be assigned a minimum classification of Class 111.
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.0034 DEFWR10l4S
The following definlbns shag apply throughout this Subchapter.
(1) Activated Carbon Beds. A physkatrchemlcat method for reducing sotubis organic material from wastewater effluent; The column -type beds used in this
method will have a flow rate varying from two to eight gallons per minute per square foot and may be shher upflow or downfbw carbon beds. Carbon may or
may not be regenerated on the wastewater treatment plant site;
(2) Aerated Lagoons. A basin In which all solids are maintained in suspension and by which blobgicaf oxidation or organic matter Is reduced through artificially
accelerated transfer of oxygen on a flow -through basis;
(3) Aeration. A process of bringing about intimate contact between air or high purtty oxygen in a liquid by spraying. aghatbn or dtffuslon;(3a) Extended
Aeration. An activated sludge process utilizing a minimum hydraulic detention time of 18 hours.
(4) Agriculturally managed site. Any she on which a crop Is produced. managed. and harvested (Crop includes grasses. grains. trees, etc.);
(5) Air Stripping. A process by which the ammonium ion is first converted to dtssotved ammonia (pH adjustment) with the ammonia then released to the
atmosphere by physical means; or other similar processes which remave petroleum products such as benzene. toluene. and xylem;
(8) Carbon Regeneration. The regeneration of exhausted carbon by the use of a furnace to provide extremely Ngh temperatures which votstgtzs and oxidize the
absorbed impurities;
(7) Carbonaceous Stage. A singe of wastewater treatment designed to'acNeve 'secondary' effluent limits;
(8) Centrifuge. A mechanical device in which centrifugal force is used to separate solids from liquids or to separate liquids of different denials;
(9) Chemical Addition Systems- The addition of chemical(s) to wastewater at an application point for purposes of improving solids removal. pH adjustment.
alkalinity control. etc.; the capability to experiment with different chemicals and different application points to acNeve a specific result wgl be considered one
system; the capability to add chemical(s) to dual unlit will be rated as one system; capability to add a chemical at a different application points for different
purposes will resuh In the systems being rated as separate systems;
(10) Chemical Sludge Conditioning. The addition of a chemical compound such as lime. tonic ddodde. or a polymer to wet sludge to coalesce the mass prior b
Ns application to a dewatertng device;
(11) Closed Cycle Systems. Use of holding ponds or holding tanks for containment of wastewater containing inorganic. nontoxic materials from sand. gravel.
crushed stone or other similar operations. Such systems shalt carry a maximum of two points regardless of pumping facilities or any other appurtenances;
(12) Combined Removal of Carbonaceous SOD and Nitrogenous Removal by Nttriticatbn- A single stage system required to achieve permit effluent limits on SOD
and ammonia nbrogen within the same bioiogtcal reactor;
(13) DecNortnatlon. The partial or complete reduction of msidual cNottne in a liquid by any chemical or physical process;
014) Denitr9icatbn Process. The csnvorsbn of ntlrate-nitrogen to nitrogen gas;