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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0023876_instream Assessment_19841116/V (60 z) 5r 7G NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Winston-Salem Regional Office November 16, 1984 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Connie Heavner Modeling Group, Tech. Services FROM: M. Steven Mauney ` Regional Engineer SUBJECT: Stream Assessment Burlington Southside Alamance County Attached is the memo of 11/7/84 on the Burlington Southside SOC. I wanted to confirm the items discussed 11/14/84 with you and Trevor Clements on the process wastewater from Cortina Fabrics. The plant is adding a pad dyeing process for curtain fabrics primarily consisting of polyester yarn. Mr. R. P. Martin, General Manager, stated that approximately 10 percenz of the dyestuffs would be lost to the effluent and that Part C.1 on Attachment #2 specifies the total weekly estimate of chemicals. Therefore only 1 percent of the quantities of chemicals listed are expected to be discharged to the sewer during any work day. Mr. Martin stated that suppliers indicated the dyes did not contain any of the 65 toxics. A potential supplier of these materials is Inmont Chemical of Charlotte, N.C. The City has not required any pretreatment and it is expected that the discharge will comply with the City's sewer drainage. If any questions arise please advise. 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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I Winston-Salem Regional Office November 7, 1984 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Page Benton, .Coordinator Enforcement and Emergency Response THRU: Steve Mauney, Regional Engineer WSRO FROM: James Johnston, Chemis.t WSRO SUBJECT: SOC Request Burlington Southside Alamance County - In a letter dated September 26, 1984, the City of Burlington requested the'addi:tion of up to 144,000 gpd.of industrial and domestic waste. An in --stream assessment has been requested and a complete review -'of the City's compliance status has been made. . The present flow through the plant is 6,325 MGD. The. -design flow- is 9.5 MGD. The requested additional flow will contain some industrial wast.e-.: The sampling data of this waste is attached. The requested flow is broken down in table below; PROJECTED FLOV SCHEDULE C12 MONTHS) A). City of Burlington 30.,0.00 GPD Annexation Area, 3,000 GPD Office Complex -Huffman Mill Road 3,000 GPD SubTotal 36,000 GPD BI City of Graham Rogers Road Area 45,000 GPD Cincluding Rocky Top Mobile Home Village) C) Elon-Gibsonville 10,000 GPD D) Swepsonville Sanitary District Honda Manufacturing Company 25,0.00. GPD Cortina Fabrics, Inc. 82000 GPD Residential, 2Q9'000 GPD Subtotal 53,000 GPD E) TOTAL 144� 00.0-. GPD The attachment of Swepsonville to Southside Burlington Wastewater Treat- ment Plant was approved in 1983 with the understanding that the Burlington facility would be upgraded and in compliance by the time Swepsonville finished the pump station. The station is ready to be put in service. The residential flow and the non process flow from Honda are currently treated by the Swepsonville Wastewater Treatment Plant. The industrial flow for Honda was'excluded when an SOC was issued to Swepsonville in July, 1984. This flow is being hauled to Burlington for treatment. This industrial flow estimated at 8000 GPD should not be considered as a new source. The industrial flow from Cortina is estimated at no more than 7000 GPD for the period. covered by this SOC, as the domestic flow can be estimated at 1080 GPD (72 x 15 GPCD). lab -29 Noncompliance with. NPDES Permit Limitations The existing wastewater treatment facility is in non-compliance with the NPDES permit as, shown by the following data: Average for year (9/83 -- 8/84) BOD 24,7 Violations for NH3 occurred on q/83, 10/83, 11/83. Soilds violations occurred'oR 8184, Thee Southside-Burlington SOC became void when. Zimpro completed its unit. Therefore, the' plant has had to meet final limits during this period, A new-SOC is necessary in order to meet limits until the up- grading of the aeration basin can be completed. `Violation 'of Water 'Quality' Standards/Impact on 'Receiyirig 'Stream There appears: to be no impact of significance.on the stream from reviewing DEV's-submitted by the City of.Burlington. A stream assessment has been requested but as of thistale the assessment has not. been' received by this office. :IJescriptiori of 'Bxistpg Wastewater Treatment Facilities. And Operating ' C6hditions r- The City of Burl ingtoa"s.Southside.WA-�tewatar Treatment Plant has a . design capacitor of 9,5 MGD and consist- of a screening . device'' grit . removal , _ a pretreatment basin (_Vreaeration and equalization)_, primary, clarifiers, aeration basins, - secondary -clarifiers, fibtration and chlorination, Thera is a primary sludge thick-ner followed by aerobic sludge digestion and a .Belt Press. The secondary sludge is,. seat to -a secondary sludge .tIiickener and to the regeneration unit. The following deficiencies have Been noted in the operation of this facility: al. Inadequate mixing in the aeration basin b). Poor oxygen transfer in aeration basin 'Measures taken by- the Winston to Improve Plant Efficiency Regional Office and City Of Burlington The City -of Burlington. has just completed construction. on the Southside plant. In order for this plant to perform to standards the aeration basin will need to be changed to bubble diffusers -to allow for mixing and better D.O. transfer, The. City of Burlington is awaiting approval -of funds from the grants section to add.the bubble diffusers that are needed iii the aeration basins. -3- A Time Schedule based on an unknown funding date is included. Based on data from South Burlington's DMR's it is determined that final limits will not bemet until additonal work is done on the aeration basin. Therefore, final limits for the following parameters will be changed as contained in this SOC: Limitation. Parameter Monthly Average Weekly Average BOD5 50.mg/1 75 mg/1 TSS 50 mg/l 75 mg/l NH3 10 mg/l 15 mg/l It is recommended that the a,ttahced draft SOC be processed. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Winston-Salem Regional Office October 23, 1984 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mr§. Meg Kerr, Modeling Group Technical Services. Branch FROM: James Johnston Chemist SUBJECT: In -Stream Assessment Burlington Southside Wastewater Treatment Plant Due to a request for additional flow of 144,000 GPD to the subject facility as provided for in Senate Bill 666, we are requesting that the in -stream impact of the Southside Burlington wastewater treatment plant be analyzed under the following conditions: A: Average Effluent Characteristics Flow 6.325 MGD BOD5 25.0 mg/l NH3 3.89 mg/l DO 5.98 mg/1 TSS 21.0 mg/1 Industrial Metals Data for added flow Al mg/1 3.25 T Cd mg/l 0.02 i Cu mg/l .18 to mg/1 .06 Ni mg/1 .58 Pb mg/l .33 Hg mg/l .07 T Cr mg/l .11 Zn mg/l .65 Hex Cr mg/1 .03 Oil & Grease mg/1 175.1 If you need additional information please contact me. TO: Asheville Raleigh Mooresville Washington C O U R I E R Fayettevi Wilmington Winston-Salem DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Date: October 2, 1984 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Regional Supervisor FROM: Coordinator Enforcement &,Er eg r ency Response'. SUBJECT: Document Review and Recommendation Case Name: City of Burlington Case Number: EMC WO 84-29 67(b) County: Alamance Please review the attached document for factual accuracy and provide regional office recommendations if appropriate. As it may be necessary for regional staff to testify on the facts contained in the document at an ad- ministrative hearing, careful review ofthese facts is most important. For F&D's, your review should conclude with a recommended amount for civil penal- ty assessment. Your review should be returned to this office by: If you are unable to complete your review in the time allotted, or if the matter can be handled more easily by phone, please call (E&ER) L.P. Benton, Jr. at 733-7015 before the above date. Document Type: F&D Review Remission Request Administrative Hearing SOC Other: 67 ('b ) SOC Additional Instructions: By copv of this memo a request for instream assessment is made to Facility Performance Unit September 26, 1984 _ = _ OCT of �iiV iGi�iri3 �� ¢ Zaiaigi7 %. fl Mr. Robert F. Helms, Director Division of Environmental Management P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 RE: Request for Acceptance of Additional Wastewater by City of Burlington for the South Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant (NPDES Permit No. NC0023876) Dear Mr. Helms: On behalf of the City of Burlington, we find it necessary and do hereby request the acceptance of additional flow for the South Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant in the amount of 144,000 gallons per day. The sources of this additional flow will be from domestic and industrial sources. With regard to any matters concerning this request, please contact A. Randall Kornegay, Director - Water and Sewage Plants Department, P. 0. Box 1358, Burlington, N. C. 27215 (Telephone No. (919) 226-0218). Please be advised that the City Council of the City of Burlington at its regularly scheduled meeting to be held on October 2, 1984, will adopt an official resolution requesting the acceptance of this additional flow of 144,000 gallons per day into Haw River from the South Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant. This resolution will be immediately transmitted to your attention by mail or will be hand delivered if necessary. We have asked for additional assistance under the "innovative technology grant" to correct the present problems and enable the plant to perform as designed. The problems relating to poor treatment performance have been identified as inadequate mixing of solids and dissolved oxygen in the aeration basin. Copies of letters to your Construction Grants Section concerning this matter is enclosed. We estimate seven months to award contracts and to install the necessary equipment after the grant is approved. An additional three months will be needed for the plant to stabilize and produce an effluent that will consistently meet permit limits. Mr. Robert F. Helms, Director Page 2 September 26, 1984 We'will appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter, and we"will continue to correct and work on our problems at our South Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant. We welcome your suggestions and your instructions in addressing this matter. Y urs t ly, etchum Mayor KLK/vh CC: J. D. Mackintosh, Jr. City Manager A. R. Kornegay, Director Water & Sewage Plants Department Enclosures ?w ipF�x y i r yypp4: PROJECTED FLOW SCHEDULE (12 MONTHS) (a) City of .Burlington Annexation Area 30,000 GPD Office Complex - Huffman Mill Rd 3,000 GPD Miscellaneous 3,000 GPD x: Total 36,000 GPD (B') City of Graham Rogers Road- Area 45,000 GPD (C) Elon-Gibsonville 10,000 GPD (D) Swepsonville Sanitary District Honda Manufacturing Company 25,000 GPD Cortina Fabrics, Inc. 8,000 GPD Residential 20,000 GPD Total 53,000, GPD 144,000 GPD a Grainger Laboratories Incorporated Analytical and Consulting Chemists 5500 Commercial Avenue Raleigh. NC 27612 (919) 787-3061 1040 Greenfield Street Wilmington, NC 28402 (919) 763-9793 Analytical Laboratory Environment Analysis Materials Identification of Unknowns Agricultural Products Fuels Textiles Hazardous Waste GC/MS ICP Metals Priority Pollutants Consultation Metallurgical Services Pollution Abatement Process Development Quality Control Methods Development Special Investigation Certifications SDWA NPDES USDA USEPA 1. Cl*eaning Solution Discharge - RESULTS Aluminum, total as A1, mg/l 5.2 Cadmium, total as Cd, mg/l <0.05 Copper, total as Cu, mg/1 0.48 Cyanide, total as CN, mg/l 0.14 Nickel, total as Ni, mg/1 0.71 Lead, total' as Pb, mg/l 0.44 Mercury, total as Hg, mg/l <0.20 Chromium, total as Cr, mg/l 0.11 Zinc, total as Zn, mg/l 25 Hexavalent Chromium, as Cr+6, mg/l <0.05 pH 9.8 Oil and Grease, mg/l 498 BOD, 5-Day, mg/l 52 W. Paul Brafford General Laboratory Manager WPB/at cc: Mr. Charles Blackwell w Mr. Randa-11 Kornegay August 10, 1984 84-11646 Grainger 'Laboratories Incorporated Honda Power Equipment Manufacturer, Inc. Analytical and P'. 0. Box 37 Consulting Chemists Swepsonvi l l e, NC 27359 Attention: H. Takemura 5500CommercialAve— Subject: Analysis of Sample Received 8/9/94 Raleigh, NC 276I2 (919)787-3061 Sample Identification: Purchase Order 03628 1040 Greenfield Street 1. Pretreated Effluent Wilmington, NC 28402 (919) 763-9793 RESULTS Aluminum, total as Al, mg/l 3.2 Cadmium, total as Cd, mg/l <0.02 Copper, total as Cu, mg/l <0.02 Cyanide, total as CN , mg/l <0.02 Anal atory Nickel, total as Ni, mg/l 0.70 Environment Analysis Lead, total as Pb, mg/l <0.05 Materials Identification of Unknowns Mercury, total as Hg, mg/l <0.01 Agricultural Products Fuels Chromium, total as Cr, mg/l 0.06 Textiles Hazardous Waste Hexaval ent Chromium, as Cr+6, mg/l <0.05 GC/MS ICP Metals Zinc, total as Zn , mg/l 1.52 Priority Pollutants Consultation pH 7.9 Metallurgical Services Oil and Grease, mg/l 12.4 Pollution Abatement Process Development Quality Control Methods Development Special Investigation (1 �c y' `•1-'f�( certifications W. Paul Brafford SDWA General Laboratory Manager NPDES USDA USEPA WPB/at cc: Mr. Charles Blackwell Mr. Randall Kornegay i J ty 7� d � Mrs Randall:Korn"egay; Director °City of ..Burlington . Water & Sewage-, Rll.ants Dept. P.- _O. Box. 135$,.. r_ Burl`ir gton, NC� °- 27215 August 7, 1984 84-11558 - Grainger --Laboratories Incorporated Analytical and Consulting Chemists 5500 Commercial Avenue Raleigh. NC 27612 (919) 787-3061 1040 Greenfield Street Wilmington NC 28402 (919)763-9793 Analytical Iaborato:y Environment Analysis Materials Identification df Unknowns Agricultural Products Fuels Textiles Hazardous Waste GC/ MS ICP Metals Priority Pollutants Consultation Metallurgical Services Pollution Abatement Process Development Quality Control Methods Development Special Investigation Certifications SDWA NPDES USDA USEPA Honda Power Equipment,Manufacturer, Inc. P.0.Box 37 Swepsonville, NC 27359 Attention: H. Takemura Subject: Analysis of Sample Received 7/31/84 Sample'Identification: Purchase Order 03628. 1. Pretreated Effluent RESULTS Aluminum, total as Al, mg/l 1.36 Cadmium, total as Cd, mg/l <0.02 Copper, total as Cu, mg/l 0.06 Cyanide, total as CN, mg/l <0.02 Nickel, total as Ni, mg/l 0.35 Lead, total as Pb, mg/l <0.5 Mercury, total as Hg, mg/l <0.01 Chromium, total as Cr, mg/l 0.17 Zinc, total as Zn, mg/l 0.17 Hexavalent Chromium, as Cr+6, mg/1 <0.01 Oil and Grease, mg/l - 15.1 PH 7.6 W. Paul Brafford General Laboratory Manager WPB/at