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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)' - 6-93.4 303,5 53 MAY 0 ` f 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 Page Date of last pH meter calibration: 2�?7 Z� a fu tn 70 c m CL v o G4 -J N ` o w -h W N L�J �► `ice( v r 5 m + N -. O r*'a A r 3 N = a 3 CL A n� rL 'v m to fo CA ems. o \� Q' fD `E O OTi M wo O S CL d fp ? A * 04 5 rya m JU A rD O Q" h e O(DD c o s a a ? to s � fD 030 �►3 � tD ' fND � 3 rp O 3 a a c 03 a 3ma Q d a 4A c ;y 0CD.. 3 CL O O "C 3 N 0 CL w A 3 r`D. c " O c V) �• a�ac K ''+ 0 O O tD 3 lD O fl• a 3 O O CL3 �s A 3 a M o. Im N y O .�+ in M ct `3D.m o s D, 3 w Gj us lE. JU Zr CL r► O � Q m m 3 Q- • O 0 1 00? aj p O C 3 G1 'Z 0 a n =3 r+ M. "I --% 0 rp T C °—' N V 0) LO to N 0) [-A V Q a cr Z O O - n � T A m O OJ O @ .N-+ H to M tu @cN�Q.a " mVp IA M •,NP r� c ,c �+�3 lu n m n w I -A w + ? o tA Q' O M M rp a H N �'� �^ an O 0 S m tA =« 3 tn m g; c to '1 H O %A A A ? N O 7 R. � '< CL.� 7 M b O' g n o M � cu 3 a�y.o m M c o M ti N N O O-WM Ox �, m I d m O C O CL p < a s 3 N W ro �- fD M O M A y D o °«=fu A 3 0 A 3 S rr d O; c. m W. �i 00 d m�°-3 3 Ln so r+ o,mr m 'an a o t°�`N°°-3 nS, jo CU C A o r_Or -_►,*.1 Q Z 0 m 0 A °:c,i d a�a�P Q- '" W N S N O 'a w O Q. O Cr 3 M =r H C O 'Y D A o o O (LQ VI ro 3 3e �^ a 0 -% b C7 + 00 v c fD p 3 0 3 = m < f<D c o °J -n 3. n� 3 r► r+ a M N 0 m 0 +* D rr rD