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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0023124_Fact Sheet_20221011FACT SHEET FOR EXPEDITED PERMIT RENEWALS This form must be completed by Permit Writers for all expedited permits which do not require full Fact Sheets. Expedited permits are generally simple 100% domestics (e.g., schools, mobile home parks, etc.) that can be administratively renewed with minor changes but can include facilities with more complex issues (Special Conditions, 303(d) listed water, toxicity testing, instream monitoring, compliance concerns). Basic Information for Expedited Permit Renewals Permit Writer/Date Charles H. Weaver 9/6/2022 Permit Number NC0023124 Facility Name GGCC WWTP Basin Name/Sub-basin number 03-08-30 Receiving Stream Linville River Stream Classification in Permit C-Trout Does permit need Daily Max NH3 limits? No — already present Does permit need TRC limits/language? No — already present Does permit have toxicity testing? No Does permit have Special Conditions? No Does permit have instream monitoring? No Is the stream impaired (on 303(d) list)? For what parameter? No Any obvious compliance concerns? Five enforcements in this permit cycle, and 5 NOVs in the same period. No effluent violations since 2020. Any permit modifications since last permit? None. New expiration date 1/31/2027 Comments on Draft Permit ➢ Updated eDMR requirements ➢ Added instream monitoring for turbidity to determine compliance with 15A NCAC 02B.0211 (21). ➢ Added instream monitoring for dissolved oxygen to determine compliance with 15A NCAC 02B.0211 (6). > Added instream monitoring for temperature as per 15A NCAC 02B.0211 (18). Most Commonly Used Expedited Language: • 303(d)language for Draft/Final Cover Letters: "Please note that the receiving stream is listed as an impaired waterbody on the North Carolina 303(d) Impaired Waters List. Addressing impaired waters is a high priority with the Division, and instream data will continue to be evaluated. If there is noncompliance with permitted effluent limits and stream impairment can be attributed to your facility, then mitigative measures may be required". This page has been printed on scrap paper to save money and reduce our program's environmental impact. Disregard any content on the back of this page.