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NC0000311_Permit (Modification)_20030821
pF WAT�c� Michael F.Easley,Governor �. Q State of North Carolina • 0 William G.Ross,Jr.,Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Q .0 Alan W.Klimek,P.E.,Director Division of Water Quality August 21, 2005 Mr. Edwin M. Morrow M-B Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 1118 Rosman, North Carolina 28772 Subject: NPDES Permit Modification Permit Number NC000031 1 M-B Industries, Rosman Facility Transylvania County Dear Mr. Morrow: The Division issued NPDES permit number NC000031 1 to M-B Industries for its Rosman facility on April 2, 2001. The Division has reviewed your request for permit modification at the subject facility. Specifically, you requested the following (DWQ's response appears in parentheses after each request): 1. Elimination of monitoring for cadmium, nickel, copper, cyanide, lead and silver at outfall 001 (Monitoring for these parameters is a requirement as they are listed as pollutants of concern in 40 CFR 433.13.); 2. Reduction of the monitoring frequency for all other parameters in outfall 001 (Based on a review of effluent data for the period January 2002 - present, the monitoring frequency for silver, nickel, lead, and cadmium can be reduced to quarterly, and the monitoring frequency for copper, cyanide, phenols, and TTO can be reduced to monthly. Given the relatively high effluent concentrations of zinc and chromium, the monitoring frequency remains 2/month for these parameters. The acute tonicity protocols in North Carolina stipulate quarterly testing. As such, the toxicity testing requirement for outfall 001 remains unchanged.); 3. Elimination of monitoring for cyanide, cadmium, zinc, arsenic, lead, selenium, silver, dichloroethene, chloride, and chronic toxicity at outfall 005; and 4. Reduction of the monitoring frequency for all other parameters in outfall 005. As for items 3 and 4 above, the NPDES Unit does not have certified (signed) discharge monitoring reports on record for outfall 003. As such, a review of the data for this outfall is not feasible. Until such time as certified historical data is available, all monitoring conditions will remain unchanged. Enclosed please find the modified permit page (condition A.(1.). This page should be inserted into your permit and the old one discarded. This permit modification is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency dated May 9, 1994 (or as subsequently amended). Please take notice that this permit is not transferable. Part ll, EA. addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge. This permit does not affect the legal requirement to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local government permit that may be required. 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617-TELEPHONE 919-733-5083/FAX 919-733-0719 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/NPDES v Permit NC0000311 A. (1.) EFFLUENT LBUTATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall 001 -METAL FnUSU NG. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS CHARACTERISTICS Monthly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Sample Type Sample Frequency Location' Flow 0.030 MGD Weekly Instantaneous Influent or Effluent Total Suspended Solids 31.0 m 60.0 m Weekly Grab Effluent Oil and Grease 26.0 m 52.0 m Weekly Grab Effluent Phenols Monthly Grab Effluent Temperature(2C)2 Weekly Grab Effluent, Upstream, Downstream Total Toxic Organics(TTO)3 2.13 m L Monthly Grab Effluent Acute ToxicW Quarte Composite Effluent Cadmium 0.240 mg1L Quarterly Grab Effluent Chromium 1.71 m 2.77 m 2/Month Grab Effluent Nickel 2.38 m 3.98 m Quarterly Grab Effluent Copper 2.07 m 3.38 m Monthly Grab Effluent Cyanide 0.65 m 1.20 m Monthly Grab Effluent Lead 0.43 m 0.69 mgtL Quarterly Grab Effluent Silver 0.24 m 0.43 m Quarterly Grab Effluent Zinc 1.48 m 2.61 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored weekly at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. 1 Sample Locations: Upstream-Upstream 50 feet, Downstream-Downstream 50 feet. 1 The temperature of the effluent shall be such as not to cause an increase in the temperature of the receiving stream of more than 0.50C and in no case cause the ambient water temperature to exceed 2000. 3 In lieu of monitoring for TTO, the permittee may submit the following certification statement: Based on my inquiry of the person or persons directly responsible for managing compliance with the permit limitation for total toxic organics, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of concentrated toxic organics into the wastewater has occurred since the filing of the last discharge monitoring report. * Whole Effluent Toadcity will be assessed using the Acute Toxicity (Fathead Minnow) Pass/Fail at 90% test. See part A.(4.). OF W ATF9 Michael F. Easley Governor 0� —7 NCDENR William G. Ross,Jr., Secretary > North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources O 'c Alan W.Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality April 8,2003 Mr. Edwin M. Morrow,President M-B Industries,Inc. P.O. Box 1118 Rosman,North Carolina 28772 Subject: NPDES Permit Modification Request Permit NC0000311 M-B Industries, Inc. Transylvania County Dear Mr.Morrow: The Division received your permit modification request and $215.00 fee (paid by check #060441) on March 31, 2003. Ms. Jackie Nowell of the NPDES, Unit will review your request will contact you if further information is needed about this project. Please note that the NPDES Unit has currently has 3 vacant positions; the Unit has not been fully staffed since the first quarter of 1998. Our remaining permit writers are currently carrying extremely heavy workloads. While we do not expect severe delays in handling your request, be aware that your request is one of many that Ms. Nowell is currently reviewing. If you have any additional questions concerning the subject application, please contact Ms. Nowell at (919) 733-5083,extension 512. Sincerely, uipi4ll� k�&&M Christie R.Jackson NPDES Unit cc: Central Files NPDES Unit Asheville Regional Office/Water Quality Section N.C.Division of Water Quality/NPDES Unit Phone:(919)733-5083,extension 538 1617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1617 Fax:(919)733-0719 Internet:h2o.enr.state.nc.us e-mail:chr stie.jackson@ncmail.net CD Co J CD cc f w 1'. Q o z N_ Q Z 2 Q • co O ID LO 1-7 T * • c �1 J7 �•d r-i Q LL � N • u LL o x r) fV T l7 cj� W • LO z ll d C 7 m O Z 2 Y m N., r. O C) Z w ¢ MMZ ;� p State of North Carolina If Department of Environment and Natural Resources • Division of Water Quality — — Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary NCDENR Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director March 11, 2003 Mr. Edwin M. Morrow, President M-B Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 1118 Rosman, North Carolina 28772 Subject: Permit Modification Request Return #2186 Permit #NC0000311 Transylvania County Dear Mr. Morrow: With this letter, the Division of Water Quality is hereby returning the request for Permit Modification and all supporting documentation, for the above referenced project. This request was received on March 6, 2003. After a preliminary review, it has been determined that the package lacks the permit modification fee of$215.00. Please note that the discharge from outfall 001 is regulated by EPA's federal effluent guidelines (40 CFR 433.13). Therefore, cadmium, nickel, copper, cyanide, lead and silver are required monitoring parameters that have associated technology-based limits. While the Division may consider a reduction in the monitoring frequency of these parameters, they cannot be eliminated from the permit. The Division will consider all toxicant data submitted by M-B Industries since the issuance of the permit in determining whether the monitoring frequency of the requested parameters can be reduced. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Natalie Sierra at (919) 733-5083, extension 551 or Christie Jackson at extension 538. Sincerely, 7CA 4&.L` vid A. Goodrich �'yNPDES Unit Supervisor cc: Central Files NPDES Unit Files Asheville Regional Office P.O.Box 29535,Raleigh,North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone(919)733-5083 FAX(919)733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/10%post-consumer paper r Mod__, M M - B INDUSTRIES, INC. B SERVING INDUSTRY SINCE 1894 HWY. 64 WEST, P.O. BOX 1118, ROSMAN, NC 28772 PHONE (828) 862-4201, FAX (828) 862-4297 February 28, 2003 Ms. Natalie V. Sierra EOOz N.C. Division of Water Quality/NPDES Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Dear Ms. Sierra, A year and a half ago, I wrote you concerning the state of our business and emphasized the necessity for us to reduce our costs. I am pleading to you again. Please review with me the following information: 1. Monthly invoice copies from Pace Analytical for December 2002, totaling$1272.00. 2. Permit NC0000311-001, which defines the parameters for our wastewater effluent. 3. A monthly analysis for one year of the contaminate amounts found by Pace Analytical when they tested the samples to permit—001. The following chart shows the 2002 average of the contaminates as a percentage of the allowable limits: Average Result Limit Percentage Total suspended solids 5.0 60.0 8.3 Oil and grease 10.8 52.0 21.0 Phenols .0056 Cadmium .001 .24 .4 Chromium .11 2.77 4.0 Nickel .005 3.98 .125 Copper .005 3.38 .148 Cyanide .002 1.20 .167 Lead .010 .69 1.45 Silver .002 .43 .47 Zinc .031 2.61 1.19 A close look at these numbers reveal that the frequency of sampling can be decreased, i.e. weekly can go to monthly and monthly or bi-monthly can go to quarterly. Moreover, cadmium, nickel, copper, cyanide, lead and silver can be eliminated. These metals are not used in our process. We do bend and MITCHELL-BISSELL CO. DIVISION SUNBELT SPRING &STAMPING CORP. DIVISION FLAME SPRAY ENGINEERING DIVISION (828) 862-4201 (828) 862-4263 (828) 862-3304 form copper and stainless steel wire,which might account for the trace amounts of copper and nickel. The permit has no limit noted for phenols....elimination of this measurement will save $60.00 per month. We have never failed the acute toxicity test(bioassay), which is performed quarterly at $270.00....can this test go to bi-annual? 4. Permit NC0000311-003, which defines the parameters for our groundwater remediation program. 5. A monthly analysis for one year of the contaminate amounts found by Pace Analytical when they tested the samples to permit—003. Thirty or fifty years ago we used trichloroethene in a vapor degreaser to clean metal parts. Somehow a few gallons were spilled and contaminated the ground water in parts per billion. The average contamination is 5 to 10 parts per billion.... the equivalent of 1 to 2 ounces in 1,562,500 gallons. Through natural attenuation and a remediation program we are removing the contaminate. Permit—003 requires us to measure cyanide, cadmium, zinc, arsenic, lead selemuim, silver, dechloriethane and chloride....all of which we have never used and could not have put in the groundwater. Moreover,chronic toxicity should not be measured. In conclusion, based on the foregoing information,our expertise and commitment to the environment, I believe the permits should read as follows: 001 Total Suspended Solids Monthly Oil and Grease Monthly Temperature Weekly Total Toxic Organics Monthly Acute Toxicity 2/Year Chromium Monthly Zinc Monthly 003 Chromium Monthly Trichloroethene Monthly Tetrachoroethene Monthly If I can provide any additional information,please let me know. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, M-B INDUSTRIES, INC. 4-111'a44 g-�-j Edwin M. Morrow President y INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive aceAnalyticalTn, Asheville, NC 28809 SWOOP 93057747 Phone: (828) 254-7176 l 12/12/2002 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 R i.f C Yom. 4..4 LD 3.a i- i .L. Please Remit To: Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 . 0alraagr. ns u. 6 ' a 'd- 701044/M-B :- IND. Tom Williams Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: EFFLUENT #001-FIRST MONDAY Pace Project No: 9334714 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea ICP Metals, trace-level EPA 200.7 Water 84.00 $ 84.00 1.00 ea Total Suspended Solids EPA 160.2 Water 12.00 $ 12.00 1.00 ea Cyanide, Total, Water EPA 335.2 Water 30.00 $ 30.00 1.00 ea Total Recoverable Oil i Grease EPA 413.1 Water 40.00 $ 40.00 1.00 ea Phenolics, Total Recoverable EPA 420.1 Water 30.00 $ 30.00 ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 196.00 ------------ TOTAL INVOICE ANDUNT: $ 196.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Sp14 Description/Client ID Received ^ `- 931414783 EFFLUENT 4001-FIRST MONDAY 12/02/02 y p a R 3 D 57 Date ft^.ruled 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30 DAYS. r PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93057747 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • RECEIIt/ED D C ? ? 2.02 0.1 INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive -RaceAnalytical Asheville, NC 28804 IN � 93057725 Phone: (828) 254-7176 12/11/2002 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 " Please Remit To: Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 701044/M-B IND. Tom Williams Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: EFFLUENT #003 -FIRST MONDAY Pace Project No: 9334713 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea ICP Metals, trace-level EPA 200.7 Water 48.00 $ 48.00 1.00 ea Volatile Organics, EPA 624 Water 120.00 $ 120.00 1.00 ea Volatile Organics, EPA 624 Water NIC ------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 168.00 ------------- TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 168.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Spli Description/Client ID Received 931414767 EFF 1003 - FIRST MONDAY 12/02/02 931414775 M-B TRAVEL BLANK 12/02/02 invri Na. DS 2a_SNT� s' r_.,, I-v F.ice Dcae--_ `-1_I _"0)— Ck. No. S C?,-) 13 Gate (Wailed 1 1 D 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30 DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93057725 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER -000? INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive aaceAnalytical Asheville, NC 28804 93057974 Phone: (828) 254-7176 12/18/2002 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 Please Remit To: ..sold To Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 . r.o Y Puciase w F � ts. `Page No '- WN 701044/M-B IND. Tour Williams Dw Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: SECOND MONDAY-#001 EFFLUENT Pace Project No: 9334919 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea ICP Metals, trace-level EPA 200.7 Water 36.00 $ 36.00 1.00 ea Total Suspended Solids EPA 160.2 Water 12.00 $ 12.00 1.00 ea Cyanide, Total, Water EPA 335.2 Water 30.00 $ 30.00 1.00 ea Total Recoverable Oil i Grease EPA 413.1 Water 40.00 $ 40.00 1.00 ea Phenolics, Total Recoverable EPA 420.1 Water 30.00 $ 30.00 -------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 148.00 ------------- TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 148.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Spl# Description/Client ID Received 931422208 SECOND MONDAY-#001 EFFLUENT 12/10/02 Vendor No. r a`5;13 ACC, No. Invoice No.-- Invoice o -Invoice Date i a—1 Gross I L4 R, QU Ck. No. Date Mailed ) ) 1X5 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30 DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93057974 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive aceAnalytical m Asheville, NC 28804 Numb6r+ 93057973 Phone: (828) 254-7176 Date: 12/18/2002 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 Please Remit To: 0.��cT 1 Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 $SB9rPrOj@C� SP 701044/M-B IND. Tom Williams Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: SECOND MONDAY-#003 EFFLUENT Pace Project No: 9334920 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea ICP Metals, trace-level EPA 200.7 Water 36.00 $ 36.00 1.00 ea Volatile Organics, EPA 624 Water 120.00 $ 120.00 1.00 ea Volatile Organics, EPA 624 Water NIC -------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 156.00 -------------- TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 156.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Splj Description/Client ID Received 931422216 SECOND MONDAY-#003 EFFLUENT 12/10/02 931422224 M-B TRAVEL BLANK nn 12/10/02 Vendor No. a `1 _ Acc, No. �^ Invoice No Invoice Date J� Ig—Da- Gro ss J`�lp 'DD CX. No. 591 a 3 Date Mailed I I I e) 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30'DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93057973 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive Asheville, NC 28804 ��� �� 93058058 5aceAnalyfical' Phone: (828) 254-7176 "fl12/20/2002 ue: www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 Please Remit TO: °sold Tog Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Mr. Ed Corey M-B Industries Box 684056 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 PO Box 1118 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 , Purc'hase"Order N6,11 'rofeet, - s� silent Ne yy d 701044/M-B RIND. Tom Williams Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: THIRD MONDAY EFF SAMPLING Pace Project No: 9335086 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea Total Suspended Solids EPA 160.2 Water 12.00 $ 12.00 1.00 ea Total Recoverable Oil G Grease EPA 413.1 Water 40.00 $ 40.00 -------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 52.00 -------------- TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 52.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Spl# Description/Client ID Received 931427678 THIRD MONDAY EFF SAMPLING 12/16/02 Vendor No. j2a `-) Ci _ Acc. No, L4 L Invoice 4 Sy'S Invoice Date loL— d-G' — D� Grass D ' D U Ck. No. S Date Mailer 1/120� 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 3Q DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93058058 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive ;aneAnalyfical"" Asheville, NC 28804 W , 93058085 Phone: (828) 254-7176 12/23/2002 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 Please Remit To: soId Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 �laant No ` Purchase Qrder ( © ` P(®sect Manager f. s Terms Page`N®' �.< 701044/M-B IND. Jennifer Jones Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: Bioassay Pace Project No: 9334912 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea C.dubia Pass/Fail Chronic NC EPA 600/4-91/002 Water 270.00 $ 270.00 1.00 ea C.dubia Pass/Fail Chronic NC EPA 600/4-91/002 Water NIC 1.00 ea P.promelas Pass/Fail Acute EPA 600/4-90/027F Water 230.00 $ 230.00 ------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 500.00 ------------ TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 500.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Spl# Description/Client ID Received 931422059 003 GRAB EFFLUENT 12/10/02 931422067 001 COMP.EFFLUENT 12/10/02 931426936 2ND 003 GRAB EFFLUENT n 12/13/02 Vendor No. a 5 I Acc. No. 40= Invoice No Invoice Date Gross Ck, No. Date Mailed 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30'DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93058085 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVOICE 2225 Riverside Drive �a'neAnalyficafm Asheville, NC 28804 Number: 83058413 Phone: (828) 254-7176 Date: 01/07/2003 www.pacelabs.com Fax: (828) 252-4618 Please Remit To: Sold To: Mr. Ed Corey Pace Analytical Services, Inc. M-B Industries Box 684056 PO Box 1118 Milwaukee, WI 53268-4056 Hwy 64 W Rosman, NC 28772 ( c ae Client No Purchase Oircl6i No Project Manager Terms Page No. 701044/M-B IND. Tom Williams Due Upon Receipt 1 Client Reference: EFFLUENT #001 - 4TH MONDAY Pace Project No: 9335497 Quantity U/M Description Method Matrix Price Total ANALYTICAL Charges: 1.00 ea Total Suspended Solids EPA 160.2 Water 12.00 $ 12.00 1.00 ea Total Recoverable Oil i Grease EPA 413.1 Water 40.00 $ 40.00 -------------- ANALYTICAL SUBTOTAL: $ 52.00 -------------- TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT: $ 52.00 The above charges are for the following samples: Spl# Description/Client ID Received 931439491 EFFLUENT #001 - 4TH MONDAY 12/30/02 Vendor No.� a� q �cc. No. Invoice No. n S 4 I _ Invoice Date I — —D 3 Gross . I D CK. No. . Date Mailed 1.5% MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGE ASSESSED AFTER 30 DAYS. PLEASE REFER TO INVOICE NUMBER 93058413 WHEN REMITTING. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • Permit NC0000311 A. (1.) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS — FINAL During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfan 001 -METAL FINISHING. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: C ARACTERISTICS -%� .m�..Y-rt ter- �Mothly A�t`e'ta e Da�ly,ly1aximum, fvteasureme t Sa_mALe7ype Sam e VX Cia Flow 0.030 MGD Weekly Instantaneous Influent or Effluent Total Suspended Solids 31.0 m /L 60.0 m /L Weekly Grab Effluent Oil and Grease 26.0 m L 52.0 m Weekly Grab Effluent Phenols 2/Month Grab Effluent Temperature(°C)2 Weekly Grab Effluent, Upstream, Downstream Total Toxic Organics(TTO)3 2.13 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent Acute Toxicit Quarter) Comosite Effluent Cadmium 0.240 m /L Month) Grab Effluent Chromium 1.71 m /L 2.77 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent Nickel 2.38 m /L 3.98 m /L Monthly Grab Effluent Copper 2.07 m /L 3.38 m /L Monthly Grab Effluent Cyanide 0.65 m /L 1.20 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent Lead 0.43 m /L 0.69 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent Silver 0.24 m /L 0.43 m /L Monthly Grab Effluent Zinc 1.48 m 1L 2.61 m /L 2/Month Grab Effluent The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored weekly at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. 1 Sample Locations: Upstream—Upstream 50 feet, Downstream— Downstream 50 feet. 2 The temperature of the effluent shall be such as not to cause an increase in the temperature of the receiving stream of more than 0.50C and in no case cause the ambient water temperature to exceed 200C. 3 In lieu of monitoring for TTO, the permittee may submit the following certification statement: Based on my inquiry of the person or persons directly responsible for managing compliance with the permit limitation for total toxic organics, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of concentrated toxic organics into the wastewater has occurred since the filing of the last discharge monitoring report. 4 Whole Effluent Toxicity will be assessed using the Acute Toxicity (Fathead Minnow) Pass/Fail at 90% test. See part A.(4.). 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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FINAL During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration. the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall003-GROUNDWATERiREMEDLAMON. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: NO, ,ph rr.IR rµ ,W-1z -"-'F F16W 0,10 MGD Continuous Recordng Effluent Cyanide Quarter)y Grab Effluent Cadmium 2 U91 I 2/Month Grab Effluent Ujorniurn 1022 u l ?!Month Grab Effluent Zinc Month Grab Effluent Arsenic Quarterly Grab Effluent Lead 34 ug/L 1 21Month Grab Effluent Selenium I QuarteGrab Effluent Silver Quarterly Grab Effluent Cis-1,2 dichloroethene Ouarledy Grab Effluent T*hloroethene I Month Grab Effluent Ti�rachloroethene 2/Month Grab Effluent Quarter Grab Effluent -di�ride Chronic Toxic!tvi Grab- Effluent Quarter) The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored weekly at the effluent by grab sample. 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