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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0003299_WQ0003299_TOWN OF SEABOARD Operations and Maintenance Plan_2022_20221128C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX TOWN OF SEABOARD WWTP OPERATED UNDER PERMIT NO. WQ0003299 PRELIMINARY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TO ADDRESS THE EXISTING WWTP C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX DISCUSSION The Town of Seaboard currently owns and operates an existing 134,000 GPD wastewater treatment and surface irrigation system known as the Town of Seaboard WWTP. The facility is operated under Permit Number WQ0003299. The existing facility consists of the following individual units: • Manual Barscreen • Open Channel Influent Flow Measurement • Influent Sampler • Two 1,954,000 Gallon Treatment Lagoons • One 1,500,000 Gallon Treatment / Storage Lagoon • Chlorination Facilities • One 7,425,000 Gallon Storage Lagoon with Full Synthetic Liner • Three Irrigation Pumps (Each Rated at 235 GPM) • Three Irrigation Fields Each with 11.7 Acres (35.1 Acres Total) • 293 Irrigation Sprinkler Heads • Five Groundwater Monitoring Wells INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT PLANT UNITS BAR SCREEN The operation and maintenance of the manual bar screen consists of observing daily and removing any accumulation on the barscreen with a rake. Trash should be allowed to dry and be removed to a covered trash can and periodically be disposed of at the county landfill. INFLUENT FLOW METER Calibrate flow meter at least once per year. Record the flow at the same time each day. INFLUENT SAMPLER Collect all influent samples required by the Wastewater Irrigation Permit. Provide samples to the Contract Laboratory. Additionally, record temperature, pH, DO, and rainfall. TREATMENT LAGOONS ONE AND TWO Gauges to monitor waste levels in the two treatment lagoons shall be provided. These gauges shall have readily visible permanent markings, at inch or tenth of a foot increments, indicating the following elevations: maximum liquid level at the top of the temporary liquid storage volume; minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage volume; and the lowest point on top of the dam. Observe the freeboard levels and record them for each lagoon. Lagoon freeboard should be a minimum of two feet. Their levels should be equal between each lagoon should be the same. If not, this is a sign that the pipe between Lagoon One and Lagoon Two may be plugged. A portable pump could be used to tra nsfer wastewater between the two lagoons. The pipe between the two lagoons should be maintained clear. Dispose or utilize generated residuals in a Division-approved manner. A protective vegetative cover shall C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX be established and maintained on all berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, surface water diversions, and earthen embankments (i.e., outside toe of embankment to maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. TREATMENT / STORAGE LAGOON Wastewater flows by gravity from Treatment Lagoon Two to the Treatment/Storage Lagoon. Insure the pipe between them remains clear. A gauge to monitor waste level in this lagoon shall be provided. This gauge shall have readily visible permanent markings, at inch or tenth of a foot increments, indicating the following elevations: maximum liquid level at the top of the temporary liquid storage volume; minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage volume; and the lowest point on top of the dam. Record the freeboard daily. Flow from the Treatment/Storage Lagoon to the Irrigation Holding Pond is by both gravity and by two 200 GPM, 5 HP – 4” turbine pumps. A relationship with a pump maintenance contractor should be retained to care for the pumps. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, surface water diversions, and earthen embankments (i.e., outside toe of embankment to maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. CHLORINE CONTACT The Chlorine Contact Time is provided in a chamber between Lagoon Number Two and the Treatment / Storage Lagoon. The operator should observe the chlorine contact chamber occasionally and remove any accumulation of solids that may build up in the structure. CHLORINATION EQUIPMENT Chlorination is provided with the existing chlorinator and 150 lb. chlorine gas cylinders. Daily chlorine usage should be recorded. A full spare 150 pound cylinder should be maintained at all times. Chlorination is not seasonal. Chlorination equipment and gas feed must be maintained at all times when there is flow into the wastewater treatment facility. The operators should be trained in the safe handling of gaseous chlorine. Chlorine gas detection equipment should be maintained. EFFLUENT FLOW MONITORING All effluent monitoring is by grab samples after the chlorine contact. Samples should be taken at a minimum as frequently as outlined in the Permit. IRRIGATION HOLDING POND The water level in the Irrigation Holding Pond will vary based on influent flow, rainfall, and irrigation. Monitor freeboard daily. A minimum freeboard of 2 feet should be maintained. Ideally, going into the rainy season of late fall, this pond should be approaching its lowest water level. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, surface water diversions, C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX and earthen embankments (i.e., outside toe of embankment to maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. IRRIGATION PUMPS 1, 2 & 3 There are three 235 GPM centrifugal irrigation pumps. The header will allow pumps to serve each spray field. Routine operation is for one specific pump to be assigned to each spray field. Records should be kept for the operation of each pump. A relationship with a pump maintenance contractor should be retained to care for the pumps. The pump flow meters should be calibrated annually. THREE IRRIGATION SITES There are three Irrigation Fields with a total of 293 irrigation nozzles. Maintain vegetative cover on the irrigation sites, such that crop health is optimal, allows even effluent distribution, and allows inspection of the irrigation system. Take measures to prevent effluent ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites. Do not irrigate treated effluent during inclement weather, or when the soil is in a condition that will cause ponding or runoff. Irrigation equipment shall be tested and calibrated once per permit cycle. Only treated effluent from the Town of Seaboard WWTF shall be irrigated on the permitted irrigation sites. Do not allow vehicles or heavy machinery on the irrigation area, except during equipment installation or maintenance activities. Prohibit public access to the wastewater treatment, storage, and irrigation facilities. Maintain records tracking the amount of effluent irrigated. These records shall include the following information for each irrigation site listed in Attachment B: Date of irrigation; Volume of effluent irrigated; Site irrigated; Length of time site is irrigated; Continuous weekly, monthly, and year-to-date hydraulic (inches/acre) loadings; Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non-hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B of the Permit; Weather conditions; and Maintenance of cover crops. SAFETY The primary methods of achieving safety are through training and securing the facilities. The WWTP and the storage facilities are fenced off from the public. The irrigation sites have signage advising the public that irrigation water is treated wastewater effluent. The plant operator should obtain a copy of the OSHA standards applicable to sewage treatment plants as soon as possible. They may be obtained by request from: Department of Labor 1-800-LABOR NC C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX Ask for Education and Training An emergency telephone list which may be wall-mounted at the WWTP. In case of emergency the Seaboard Fire Department or Northampton County Sheriff's Department should be notified. First Aid should be administered only by trained personnel. The required "Hazard Communication Plan" and MSDS sheets of all hazardous materials along with a Red Cross Manual should be readily available. Safety equipment at the treatment facility should include first aid kits, fire extinguishers, gas masks and chlorine cylinder emergency repair kits. These items should be checked regularly to insure that they are complete and operational. Medical supplies should be regularly checked for expiration dates and be replaced as necessary. Additional safety equipment available to the operator consists primarily of tools and regular Town equipment. Additional equipment and supplies may be obtained from any of the local business in the County No equipment is to be serviced without being "cut-off" with all electrical power sources eliminated. SPILL REPORTING Part II E. (6) entitled "Twenty-four Hour Reporting" states: 1. The permittee shall report to the central office of the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within five (5) days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its cause; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. 2. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours under this paragraph: a. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. b. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. c. Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed by the Director in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. 3. The Director may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis for reports under paragraph b. above of this condition if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. Direct telephonic and written reports to the following: Raleigh Regional Office Water Quality Program Supervisor Division of Water Resources 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Telephone (919) 791-4200 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX Division of Water Resources Water Quality Section ATTENTION: Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (800) 858-0368 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX SEABOARD, NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNICATION, ASSESSMENT, and SPILL RESPONSE PROCEDURE PREPARED BY OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT, ORC PIKEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA OCTOBER 25, 2022 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX PURPOSE: This plan is to be implemented in the event of a Sanitary Sewer Overflow, (SSO) or spill within the Collection System or at the WWTP. The plan was developed to insure the key personnel response to every spill event within sixty (60) minutes of a reported event. INITIAL RESPONSE: Spills reported to or detected by collection system personnel require immediate attention. The Collection System ORC or his appointed Back-up Operator will make the preliminary assessment of the spill within 15 minutes after receiving report. That assessment includes visiting the spill site. The ORC or Back-up will determine the appropriate response and request assistance from key personnel as necessary. The attached call back list will be maintained current and be ranked according to essential respo nse including, i.e. equipment operators. Local contractor may be employed as deemed necessary. Key personnel will, upon assessing the site, continue to document the event and determine the severity, magnitude, and potential environmental impact. Every effort should be made to minimize the spill event consistent with the containment and source control section of this plan. The safety of the responder should in no way be compromised. Key personnel should implement recovery actions to eliminate the cause of obstruction and/or system failure as outlined in this plan. POST SPILL RESPONSE, (REPORTING): After containment is achieved, the Division of Water Quality, (DWQ) must be contacted as soon as possible but, in no case later than 24 hours after initial detection if; 1) The spill has reached surface waters, “Waters of the State” or 2) The spill exceeds one thousand gallons, (1,000 gals.) Every small spill must be logged on site including time, date, approximate volume, name of responder. Spills that are fully contained and removed quickly and are less than one thousand gallons are not required to be reported to DWQ. However, a full spill report form will be filled out and kept on file. C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX KEY PERSONNEL CONTACT NUMBERS UPDATED: ______________ BY: __________________ Semi-annual Town Clerk CONTACT/TITLE TELEPHONE# POLICE DEPARTMENT IF NEEDED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL WORK (252) 589-1099 FIRE & RESCUE EMERGENCY 911 OFFICE (252) 589-2292 OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT ORC WORK (252) 539-2315 Jeffrey Long HOME (252) 308-2984 CELL (252) 308-2984 BACK UP ORC WORK (252) 534-3811 Chief John Young HOME (252) 578-6751 CELL (252) 578-6751 TOWN CLERK WORK (252) 589-5061 Christine HOME (252) 621-8348 CELL (757) 621-8348 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX SOURCE CONTROL AND CONTAINMENT PROCEDURE Depending on the nature of the spill or overflow, the initial assessment should indicate the priority of source control and/or containment. 1) When the source can be isolated through valves, plugs or other methods, the flow should be discontinued immediately or reduced to the least possible volume. 2) If the pumps on the location are not operating the control panel should be checked for; a. Power ON? b. Check breaker. c. Breaker closed, check thermal overloads. (External button). d. Overload good, Check fuses, if you are trained to do so. e. Is pump straining? (Clogged with debris?) f. Do you smell a burnt motor?( contact vendor from list) g. Call for Electrician. (From attached list.) 3) Containment methods will typically include; a. Sand or dirt dikes and dams. (Small streams, creeks.) b. Holes or pits. (To prevent run off to surface waters.) If the spill event resulted from an area wide power outage you should contact Power Company and identify your site as critical. You must have account number for location. If the problem is mechanical in nature, retrieve parts from inventory and make repairs. Re-order parts as they are used! If the problem results from sewer blockage call for jet rodding machine. (In house or contractor from list??) C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX KEY CONTRACTORS AND VENDORS WATER AND SEWER CONTRACTORS:TELEPHONE#’S Plumbing, Trenching and Digging KBS Construction, Inc. (919) 750-1237 Central Builders (919) 359-0779 Sewer Pump Trucks, Septic Tank Hauler, ETC. A-1 Mills Septic Service (252) 883-8024 Keen Plumbing (Jet Vac) (919) 735-1920 Pearson Pump (Pump Maintenance) (919) 734-4267 Electrical Contractors Nationwide Electrical Services (919) 736-2655 Williams & Lamm Electric (252) 446-6620 Sister Agencies Northampton County Normal Hours (252) 534-6341 After Hours Emergency (252) 574-1041 City of Rocky Mount (252) 972-1290 Power Company Roanoke Electric Cooperative (800) 433-2236 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX Parts and Equipment Vendors Merritt Piping and Fabrication (252) 533-0544 Ferguson (919) 731-7640 HD Supply (910) 791-8408 Carolina Plumbing Supply, Inc. (252) 537-5000 RESPONSE SUPPLIES SUPPLY LOCATION VENDOR PHONE # Lime Shop Southern States (919) 658-5592 Calypso Farm Supply (919) 658-5530 Straw Shop Southern States (919) 658-5592 Calypso Farm Supply (919) 658-5530 C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX SPILL OCCURRING ON: MAJOR INTERCEPTOR RIGHT OF WAY 1. Put up warning tape “DO NOT ENTER “around SSO site to restrict access. 2. In open areas lime, remove debris and lime site rotor-till if needed. Re- seed and mulch with straw. 3. In areas where there are under growth and small trees, flush area with potable water until no waste remains. Wait twelve to twenty four hours then lime the area. Be certain that lime does not flush to receiving stream. NOTE: DO NOT LIME IF RAIN HAS BEEN FORECAST. IN CITIZEN’S YARD 1. Till entire area if possible. Apply lime and follow with seed and straw. 2. If waste/debris not visible apply lime and 2 inches of top soil and mix thoroughly. Apply lime lightly, seed and mulch. ON ASPHALT OR CONCRETE 1. Set up containment at or near the storm drainage system. Do not let the spill enter the storm drain system. 2. Put up Black or Red “DO NOT ENTER “tape around the SSO area. 3. Spread lime on spillage and sand or other material to a depth of one inch. Let this material absorb for one hour, then sweep up. Dispose of debris appropriately. If spill is still evident repeat application. 4. After removing the contaminated material, wash down area with high pressure water and bleach. 5. Pump clean up materials and wash water into sanitary sewer. C:\USERS\JCSMITH8\DESKTOP\TOWN OF SEABOARD OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN.DOCX IN A CREEK OR STREAM 1. Take conductivity readings of the creek upstream and downstream to determine were temporary dam should be placed. 2. The dam should be constructed near a manhole which is accessible to the jet rodder and vacuum truck. 3. Dam should be placed below the spill as indicated by low conductivity reading. 4. Construct a dam sized to contain the flow of water plus any flush water added during clean up. 5. Station to pumps at clean up site, one to use one for back-up. 6. Have a back hoe at the site for dam repairs as needed. 7. Wash down all rip rap in stream bed until no residue is evident. 8. Put up warning tape “DANGER DO NOT ENTER”. At spill site and 400 feet down stream. 9. Pull stream samples for fecal coliform. Upstream and Downstream. 10. Repeat sampling until normal, background counts 500 cts/100 ml. 11. If settled sludge is evident sweep bottom until clean. 12. If creek or stream is recreational water notify the affected community and local officials as soon as the problem is discovered.