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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0023876_Wasteload Allocation_19890321SWE o State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor R. Paul Wilms William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary March 21, 1989 Director Stephen R. Shoaf, Utilities Administrator City of Burlington Box 1358 Burlington, NC _ 27216 Subject: Projected Wasteload Allocations for the East and South Wastewater Treatment Plants (NPDES Nos. NCO025868 and NC0023876, Alamance County) Dear Mr. Shoaf, This letter is in response to your request for projected wasteload alloca- tions for the East and South Burlington wastewater treatment plants. Techni- cal Services has evaluated the respective discharges to the Haw River and Big Alamance Creek, and has estimated the limits necessary to protect the water quality. These prospective limits take into account the interaction of the two Burlington facilities with the Town of Graham WWTP, which also discharges industrial wastewater in the nearby vicinity. The existing limits for the Burlington facilities are shown below for toxicants of interest, along with the limits expected to be made effective at permit renewal. Based on existing information, the remaining domestic wastewater parameter limitations are not expected to change. F Burlington East Burlington South Existing Projected Existing Projected Cadmium (mg/1) Monitor 0.005 0.002 0.0024 Chromium (mg/1) Monitor 0.1255 0.058 0.060 Copper (mg/1) Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Nickel (mg/1) 0.140 0.141 0.061 0.060 Lead (mg/1) 0.065 0.070 Monitor 0.030 Zinc (mg/1) Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Cyanide (mg/1) Monitor Monitor Mercury (mg/1) Monitor Monitor 0.0002 0.0002 It is important to realize that these are speculative limits and are sub- ject to change. The projected effluent limits are based on the existing dis- P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmadve Action Employer charge sites and on the best available data; final limits will be derived at the time of permit renewal and will be based on the best available data at that time. I have also included in the following table the analytical detection lev- els recommended by Technical Services for use by your laboratory in monitoring compliance. I suggest that methods be employed to achieve these levels and assure the quality of data reported by your facilities. Recommended detection Level (ug/1) Cadmium 2 Chromium 25 Copper 10 — Nickel 10 - Lead 10 Zinc 10 Cyanide 20 Mercury 0.2 I hope this information is helpful in the long-range planning efforts of the City of Burlington. If you have any questions or comments, please contact myself or Trevor Clements of my staff at (919) 733-5083. Sincerely, Steve W. Tedder, Chief Water Quality Section cc: =revor Steve Maurfey Central Files CITY OF Burington TELEPHONE (919) 222-5133 • Box 1358 NORTH CAROLINA 27216 STEPHEN R. SHOAF UTILITIES ADMINISTRATOR / FIELD OPERATIONS March 9, 1989 Mr. Charles Wakild Chief, Water Quality Section NCDNRCD/DEM P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC - 27611 Dear Mr. Wakild: 13 f K,;= ;�•A '•`"'�-7 Viz';,•-• 'n , AIAR 14 1989 WATER QU._ITY SECTi_)Tq , This letter is written in follow-up to our phone conversation. The City of Burlington would like to accept your offer to prepare projected waste load allocation determinations for the East and South Burlington Wastewater Treatment plants. We feel that information about the potential effluent limits imposed if the proposed water quality standards are adopted will be beneficial to our long-range planning efforts. Thank you for your offer. If you need additional information, I can be contacted at (919)222-5133• Sincerely, Stephen R. Shoaf Utilities Administrator SRS/vh q p (1, S. C.2w (27 ,TL, (3,dSt Lin V, 2 -ilt '50 Cr 0 z ifs )(Ioq. 2 JI) P� . �`S8,o2Scfs)( ZS �^��) - �s.42s ��5� CZS� a^'�() ] (Isr.� Jl� 7o.6 ZVI ; �(5g•oiS ��S)�So-'�)/,C� — CS 42S ��s� �oy.2 �t�j,()� -= sr.G 4s q2 y- to,q LC st,025 A,)( 10 A14 P) PRETREATMENT HEADWORKS REVIEW ----------------------------- Discharger: Receiving stream: Stream Class: 7910: Design flow: Actual flow: Percent industrial: IWC: BURINGTON EAST WWTP HAW RIVER C-NSW 34.000 cfs 1.2. 000 mg d 6.304 mgd 34.40 35.4 Actual Allowable Domestic Pollutant Standard/AL Removal Load Load --------- (mg/1) ----------- Eff. ------- (lbs/day) --------- (lbs/day) --------- Cadmium 0.002 S 92% 5.90 0.060 Chromium 0.05 S 89% 107.23 0.990 Copper 0.015 AL 90% 35.38 1.200 Nickel 0.05 S 39% 19.34 0.410 Lead 0.025 S ei% 31.04 0.990 Zinc 0.05 AL 84% 73.72 3.450 Cyanide 0.005 S 59% 2.88 0.000 Mercury 0.0002 S 86% 0.34 0.010 Silver 0.01 AL 94% 39.32 Total Predicted Influent Background Effluent Load Reserve Conc Conc (lbs/day) (lbs/day) (mg/1) (mg/1) -------- Cadmium ------------ 0.32 --------- 5.58 --------- O 40.0040 L Chromium 7.48 99.75 0 0.0156 L Copper 11.73 23.65 0 -)r 0.0400 M Nickel 4.17 15.17 0 * 0.0930 L Lead 3.13 27.91 0 * 0.0500 L Zinc 23.49 50.23 0 *0.1100 M Cyanide 0.00 2.88 0 0.0000 Mercury 0.01 0.33 0 0.0000 M Silver 0.00 39.32 0 0.0000 ur-e-stlt5 obs"rvel k�Olvk tk,. �rc� CAJ C4(txt,1+ II8�lir) 03/20/99 Actual Industrial Load (lbs/day) 0.260 6.490 10.530 3.760 2.140 20.040 0.000 0.000 Allowable Effluent Conc (mg/1) 0.0050 0.1255 0.0376 0.1413 0.0706 0.1255 0.0125 0.0005 0.0241 Confln4 fig 'd-1 , 5 re �tr Lr Yll C( = 37. 6 yo M ►4►,3 53 L �6 7 o. G so L z� = ►2s. s 110 ►�I 12.5 N� .97 A, = zy, i MASS BALANCE EQUATIONS FOR COMPLEX EFFLUENTS -------------------------------------------- Facility Name: Receiving Stream: Stream Class: USGS Zone: 7Q10: Design Flow: Actual Flow: Percent Industrial: IWC: BURLINGTON SOUTH WWTP BIG ALAMANCE CREEK C-NSW 2 3.000 cfs 9.500 mgd 5.984 mgd 27.4 % 83.1 03/20/99 USGS Allowable Background Effluent Pollutant Standard/AL Conc 06,1, Ve J r,b uc Conc (c) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) -------- t98k --------- 'Cadmium ----------- 0.002 S 0 .o35 0.0024 'Chromium 0.05 S 0 .0,15 0.0602 Copper 0.015 AL 0 031 0.0181 jNickel 0.05 S 0 ,03o 0.0602 /Lead- 0.025 S 0 6L>L, 0.0301 in c 0.05 AL 0 1,260 0.0602 Cyanide 0.005 S 0 BDI- 0.0060 ,Mercury 0.0002 S 0 0.0002 Silver 0.01 AL 0 0.0120 Nc00 23T�G L L L I- L PRETREATMENT HEADWORKS REVIEW ----------------------------- Discharger: Receiving stream: Stream Class: 7010: Design flow: Actual flow: Percent industrial: IWC: BURINGTON SOUTH WWTP BIG ALAMANCE CREEK C-NSW 3.000 cfs 9.500 mgd 5.984 mgd 27.40 % 83.1 % 03/20/89 Actual Actual Allowable- Domestic Industrial Pollutant Standard/AL Removal Load Load Load (mg/1) ----------- Eff. ------- (lbs/day) --------- (lbs/day) --------- (lbs/day) --------- --------- Cadmium 0.002 S 92%. 1.65 0.000 0.300 Chromium 0.05 S 76% 13.77 2.030 0.920 Copper 0.015 AL 82% 5.51 2.480 1.970 Nickel 0.05 S 32% 4.86 0.950 1.550 Lead 0.025 S 81% 9.70 0.000 0.390 Zinc 0.05 AL 77% 14.37 7.120 9.900 Cyanide 0.005 S 59% 0.81 0.000 0.000 Mercury 0.0002 S 86% 0.09 0.010 0.010 Silver 0.01 AL 94% 11.02 Total Predicted Allowable Influent Background Effluent Effluent Load Reserve Conc Conc Conc (lbs/day) (lbs/day) (mg/1) (mg/1) -------- (mg/1) -------- Cadmium ------------ 0.30 --------- 1.35 --------- O * 0.0350 L 0.0024 Chromium 2.95 10.82 0 f 0.0250 L 0.0602 Copper 4.45 1.06 0 0.0400 M 0.0181 Nickel 2.40 2.46 0 0.0930 L 0.0602 Lead 0.39 8.31 0 0.0500 L 0.0301 Zinc 17.02 -2.65 0 f 0.1260 M 0.0602 Cyanide 0.00 0.81 0 0.0000 0.0060 Mercury 0.02 0.07 0 0.0001 L 0.0002 Silver 0.00 11.02 0 0.0000 0.0241 `A K P�ase�l'� r'^�x� n-mv� M .I �bs��f'�c � � ; Y- � ►�ea.Jc.r X�,..2 �� k1 co 0 a3 g -� (.,o �j ur l � n �fv h JOc�► T�2 /oC�.�i6 k, �Va / ccoaia(1 :5b= .4 C-C� iaw� �rarc k pA= LOCI ram- QA= b55As \� 4-1- DA = U o co 1'V - QA= 5y5 Gas �Tos= 34c� o5t�r5 itd. o0i LD5. I I 8S �) A = (9 I J-E rvk&"a & A = b53 cos bs' 34 C--CS U!,&5tl - .- 69 LP5 i000 DA=ghl.00ly- OA z g03.Ob C,(s 54 GF5 Ifnro=l-�.1.,Cfs North Carolina Division Of Environmental Management Water duality Section / Technical Services Branch Intensive Survey Unit 24 November 1987 MEMORANDUM To: Trevor Clemen Thru: Jay SauberJ •G� From- Howard Bryant Subject: South Burlington WWTP BOD-Longterm Date Collected: 22 July 1967 (1515) Setup- 23 July 1967 Collector- J. Howells (1 130) Day BOD NH3 TKN NOk TOT N Reps 0 0.17 4.2 k.o3 5.9 10.1 5 8.5 0.13 5.0 4.7 9.7 9 10 14.4 0.06 3.7 3.�4i 4.6 8.3 6 15 16.2 0.03 4.0 3 5.0 9.0 7 20 22.4 0.03 3.3 : ,z1 5.4 8.7 6 25 25.0 0.03 3.6 :.- 5.2 8.8 5 30 27.9 0.03 3.7 5.4 9.1 4 40 33.3 3 50 35.6 3 60 38.1 3 70 40.0 0.02 2.8 6.2 9.0 3 81 42.2 2 90 44.0 2 100 45.5 2 110 47.0 1 120 46.2 1 Comments: Test evaluation- good. Cary Lab BOD5 - 6.0 mg/l. pH - 6.65. 0 drops sulfite (per 100 ml). 1 drop biniodate. Total phosphorous - 6.0 mg/l. C�4v 4� C� COZ Lf ZOV 4.1 Cg -,A9, 3q� - 0. c��vvs , ooz 6.03Z 0.00 T� -- 0, vo Z g) g,/ 00 0010 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 8, 1987 MVM()PAVnTTM TO: Dale Overcash FROM: Trevor Clements SUBJECT: Correction to Burlington South WLA (NC0023876) This memo is to inform you of a correction which needs to be made in regard to the final NPDES permit limitations for the City of Burlington, Southside facility. The original wasteload allocation form indicated incorrect values for the cadmium (Cd) and nickel (Ni) limits. The correct limitations are: Parameter Limit Cd 0.002 mg/1 Ni 0.061 mg/l Please make a note of these changes and take the necessary steps to correct the final NPDES permit before its reissuance. Let me know if further clari- fication is required. JTC CC: file State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community' Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street 0 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor S. Thomas Rhodes, Secretary October 8, 1987 Mr. Randall Kornegay City of Burlington P.O. Box 1538 Burlington, NC 27215 Dear Mr. Kornegay: R. Paul Wilms Director Per your telephone request earlier today, I have enclosed the modeler notes showing the calculations used to determine the metals limits for the City of Burlington's East and Southside facilities. To help you better understand the handwritten notes, I have also sent a copy of this Division's procedure for calculating toxic limits for municipalities. Please note that corrections regarding the South facility's cadmium and nickel limits have been documented and that changes in the final NPDES limits for these constituents should be forthcoming. Please let me ]snow if I can be of further assistance. Sind ely, revor Clements Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-7015 Avg D- C, I � '516+ (o. 2- Lo SAO 21 Cl 3(.e 6