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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0074756_Split Tox Sample_20221026DocuSign Envelope ID: A121C5DF-C367-4727-BDBC-551600570951 October 26, 2022 MEMORANDUM DWR Division of Water Resources To: Andrew Pitner Water Quality Regional Operations, MRO DS Through: Cindy A. Moore ram - Supervisor, Aquatic Toxicology Branch (ATB) DS From: Madison E. MyersFM Environmental Specialist I, Aquatic Toxicology Branch (ATB) Subject: Whole effluent toxicity test results Greater Badin Water & Sewer District NPDES Permit # NC0074756/001 Stanly County The aquatic toxicity test using flow -proportional composite samples of effluent discharged from the Greater Badin Water & Sewer District has been completed. Greater Badin Water & Sewer District has a permitted effluent discharge of 0.55 million gallons per day (MGD) entering Little Mountain Creek (7Q10 of 0.26 CFS). Whole effluent samples were collected on October 11 and October 13 by Roberto Scheller for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass -fail toxicity test. The test passed. Toxicity test information follows. Test Type Test Result Test Concentrations Control Survival Control Mean Reproduction Test Treatment Survival Treatment Mean Reproduction First Sample pH First Sample Conductivity First Sample Total Residual Chlorine Second Sample pH Second Sample Conductivity Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine 3-Brood Ceriodaphnia dubia chronic pass -fail Pass 83.4% 100% 16.08 neonates 100% 11.08 neonates 7.50 SU 297 micromhos/cm <0.1 mg/L 7.56 SU 295 micromhos/cm <0.1 mg/L Test results for the above samples indicate that the effluent would not be predicted to have water quality impacts. These samples were split and tested by Meritech. The chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail test run by Meritech resulted in a pass. Please contact us if you have any questions or if further effluent toxicity monitoring is desired. We may be reached at cindy.a.moore@ncdenr.gov and madison.myers@ncdenr.gov. Basin: Yadkin -Pee Dee cc: Roberto Scheller (MRO)