HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG140170_DMR_20220427PROCESS WASTEWATER — Quarterly Discharge Monitoring Report
GENERAL PERMIT NO: NCG140000
_ 7 SAMPLE COLLECTION YEAR: -Zy 2.�
CERTIFICATE OF COV RAGE N�Oq.t NCGl4 I l
FACILITY NAME: V 7 � SAMPLE QU ER
PL: Jul -Sept []Oct -Dec Jan -March []April -June
PERSON COLLECTING S ES: �J�� o S COUNTY: P
CERTIFIED LABORATORY: Lab # PHONE NO. (
Lab # ADD TO LISTSERVE? ❑YES FIND EMAIL:
LIMIT VIOLATIONS? YES ❑ NO ❑ DISCHARGING TO CLASS: QSA ❑HQW ❑PNA ❑Trout []Other
OPTIONAL INFO:
PartA: Wastewater Monitoring Requirements
Outfall No.
Date Sample
Collected'
(mm/dd/yr)
Type of Wastewater
(VE, RM, MD)z
pH
(standard)
Total Suspended
Solids
(mg/L)
Settleable
Solids
(mL/L)
TPH using
method 1664A
SGT-HEM'
(T-HE
mg/L_
Discharge
Duration
(minutes)
Total Flow
(gallons/day)'
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6-93.4
303,5
53
MAY 0 `
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it wastewater systems have not discharged In this quarter — report "No Flow" or "No Discharge" here. Please make sure to mark the sample quarter above.
2 Report the abbreviation for the type of Authorized Wastewater Discharges here: Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning (VE), Raw Material Stockpiles (W), Mixing Drum
Cleanout (MD). Report more than one type if the waste -stream is commingled.
If an effluent limit is exceeded twice in a row, the permittee is required to institute monthly monitoring for that parameter for six months, unless DWQ RD staff
notifies you to continue monitoring.
° pH limits are 6-9 S. U. for wastewater discharges to freshwaters, and 6.8-8.5 S.U. for discharges to saltwaters.
5 TSS limits are 20 mg/L for wastewater discharges to HQW waters, 10 mg/L for Trout and PNA waters, and 30 mg/L for all other water classifications.
Permit Date: 7/1/2010-06/30/2015 Last Revised 07/13/11
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Date of last pH meter calibration:
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