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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0067091_Return_20000919State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director September 19, 2000 Mr. Glenn LeBreque Aqua Source, Inc. / Rayco Utilities, Inc. 567 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, Florida 34240 Subject: ATC Returns: ATC No. 028941 ACA Pine Valley Subdivision WWTP Rowan County Return No. 2090 Dear Mr. LeBreque: NCDENR ATC No. 067091 ACA Mikkola Downs WWTP Forsyth County Return No. 2091 ATC No. 073539ACA Willowbrook Subdivision Mecklenburg County Return No. 2092 The Division of Water Quality received Mr. J. Thurman Home's August 28 letter, written on your behalf. In his letter, Mr. Horne withdrew Rayco's request to convert five of its plants from tablet chlorination to liquid -feed chlorination. The Division hereby acknowledges withdrawal of those five Authorization to Construct (ATC) requests. As a result, we are returning the packages for the three plants listed above. The two remaining ATC requests (Briarwood and Forest Ridge Subdivisions) include other improvements, as Mr. Horne noted, and we will continue our review of those projects, minus the disinfection portions. If your wastewater treatment needs should change in the future, you still have the option of submitting ATC requests for the conversion of the tablet chlorinators at any of these facilities. In that case, we would expect the new proposals to address questions raised in the current reviews. If you have any questions about the returns, feel free to call either of us at (919) 733-5083. You should contact Mike Myers if you have questions about the Briarwood or Forest Ridge Subdivision projects. Sincerely, Michael E. Temp eton NPDES Unit Ext. 541 Michael J. Myers NPDES Unit Ext. 508 Enclosures: ATC Submittals - 028941ACA, 067091ACA, 073539ACA cc: Mooresville Regional Office, Central Files NPDES Unit Files J. Thurman Horne, P.E. Water Quality Horizon Engineering & Consulting, Inc. 107 Commercial Park Drive Concord, NC 28027 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer On the Internet at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/NPDES State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director July 31, 2000 Mr. Glenn LeBreque Aqua Source, Inc. / Rayco Utilities, Inc. 567 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, Florida 34240 Subject: Request for Additional Information: ATC No. 028746ACC Briarwood Subdivision WWTP Stokes County ATC No. 067091 ACA Mikkola Downs WWTP Forsyth County Dear Mr. LeBreque: eW� NCDENR ATC No. 028941 ACA Pine Valley Subdivision WWTP Rowan County ATC No. 073539ACA Willowbrook Subdivision Mecklenburg County The Division of Water Quality received your requests for four Authorizations to Construct, in February and March of this year. We have completed an initial review and request some clarification before acting on the proposals. (These comments also apply to the Forest Ridge request, ATC No. 06372OACC, just received; we may also have comments on the other aspects of this project.) The purpose of the proposed improvements is to "provide a more consistent, effective and reliable means to assure adequate chlorine disinfection." The proposed projects would replace existing tablet chlorinators at each of the facilities with liquid chlorine feed systems. It is not clear that the new systems will actually improve disinfection performance at these facilities. Chlorination systems must consistently deliver chlorine within certain operating bounds: the dosage must be high enough to ensure disinfection but not so high that the residual chlorine creates toxic conditions in the receiving stream. Chlorine demand varies with the wastewater flow, and flows vary diurnally. Thus, the systems must be able to adjust the chlorine feed rate in order to both meet the varying chlorine demand and stay within their operating bounds. The proposed liquid feed systems do not appear to have flow -proportional controls. The feed pumps are manually adjustable; however, given the especially wide flow swings typical in small plants and the fact that the treatment plants are not staffed around the clock, manual control of chlorine dosage is not an acceptable alternative. Dosages in the chlorine tablet systems are reasonably flow proportional in that the rate at which the tablets dissolve depends on the rate of wastewater flow. The existing tablet systems are performing 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer On the Internet at http:/lh2o.enr.state.nc.us/NPDES Rayco Utilities, Inc. Request for Additional Information Page 2 reasonably well. Monitoring records show that, for at least the last year, most of the facilities have maintained chlorine residuals less than 0.5 mg/L and have not exceeded permit limits for fecal coliforms. Please provide additional information or clarification that would better justify the change in disinfection systems for these facilities. Please provide your response by September 1, 2000. If you have any questions about this request, feel free to call either of us at (919) 733-5083. Sincerely, Michael E. Templeton Michael J. Myers NPDES Unit NPDES Unit Ext. 541 Ext. 508 cc: J. Thurman Horne, P.E. Rayco Utilities, Inc. 107 Commercial Park Drive Concord, NC 28027 Mooresville Regional Office, Water Quality Central Files NPDES Unit Files NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY May 5, 2000 MEMORANDUM TO: Dave Goodrich THROUGH: Larry Coble, Regional WQ Supervisor FROM: Steve Mauney SUBJECT: ATC - Forest Ridge Subdivision NPDES No. NCO063720 - Aqua Source Forsyth County D MAY 1 � 2000 DENR -WATER pUALITY POINT SOURED NCB The request from Aqua Source dated March 24, 2000, was received in the WSRO on April 24, 2000, directly from Aqua Source. I have reviewed these plans which include, I. -installation of liquid chlorine disinfection to replace the existing tablet chlorinators; 2.-installation of centrifugal blowers to replace the existing positive displacement blowers; and 1-installation of caustic feed system for influent pH and alkalinity adjustment. The liquid chlorine system will be more reliable with a better dosage control. The Centrifugal blowers should reduce the number of noise complaints that are received and with each proposed blower sized to operate the complete plant, it will make the aeration system highly reliable. The caustic feed system will consist of a 30 gallon drum with chemical feed pumps and pH probes. The Winston-Salem Regional Office is fully supportive of these improvements. Please call if you have any questions. cc: WSRO Central Files N.C. Division of Water Quality Permits & Engineering Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1617 RIVID : o trPt. of EVINR APR 2 4 2009 �instc.• • 71 rleiol-lcill %,,.<<ce Subject: Application for Authorization to Construct Proposed Improvements Forrest Ridge Subdivision Wastewater Treatment facilities NPDES No. NCO063720 Forsyth County Gentlemen: March 24, 2000 Attached are plans and specifications for proposed improvements to the existing wastewater treatment facilities. We are proposing three (3) significant improvements. These are as follows: Replacement of the existing tablet chlorinators with liquid chlorine disinfection facilities: These improvements are proposed as an effort to provide a more consistent, effective and reliable means to assure adequate chlorine disinfection. Whereas there are adequate existing chlorine contact hasins in each of the two (2) package plants that comprise this tacility, this should be relatively simple and Bence these plans are rather brief. This facility is presently equipped with a tablet chlorine system. We request permission to replace this system with a simple liquid chlorine feed system. Therefore, we propose to install a liquid feed chlorination system as shown on the attached plan. This will be easy to accomplish by installing a small, atflustable Teed rate, chemical 1cc(l pump which will pump from a small (30 gallon) chlorine storage/make up tank into the influent of the existing chlorine contact basins. The feed pump and storage/make up tank will be inside an enclosure to protect from weather. The entire assembly will be mounted on the existing steel grating which covers the chlorine contact chamber of package plant 1E2. This should provide a much more reliable and accurate means of insuring reliable and complete disinfection, and should be relatively simple to install and operate. 2. Replacement of the existing positive displacement blowers with centrifugal blowers: This replacement is proposed in an effort to reduce the level of noise associated with the present blowers. We believe that the use of centrifugal blowers should diminish the noise levels now resulting from the apparent harmonic effect linked to the positive displacement blowers. We propose to install one centrifugal blower ol'suliicient size to satisfy [lie air requirements for both plants and a second blower of equal size that will be a standby. AguaSource Services and Technologies, Inc. 567 Interstate Boulevard • Sarasota, Florida 34240 • 941-351-1094 • 941-377-8743 P.,Source In tbesourseof_-r.eplacingllhe existing hlowQrs,--ye wiUroplace existing -air laterals, etc —as necessary to make this conversion cflcctive "Intl to replace aging and/or delcriorated laterals. 3. Installation of caustic feed system for influent pH and alkalinity adjustment: We propose to install a relatively simple caustic feed system that will consist of pl-1 controlled, chenlical Iued IIrinlllls that will deliver dilulcd causlic soda to the influent of each aeration basin. 'I'hc chenucal Iced pumps and a small (approx. 30 gal.) drum of caustic soda will be installed inside -,in enclosure that will bC I110L111tCd Oil the existing steel grating which covers the chlorine contact chamber of package plant #2. The pH probes will be mounted in the head of the aeration basins. We will initially set the operating or feed range to be between 7.5 — 7.8 s.u. Although the system will be fully capable of being left in an automatic feed mode of operation, we intend that routine operation procedures be to operate the feed system only while an operator is present. This is a safety precaution to lessen the chance of a system malfiinction resulting in overfeeding of the caustic and hence impairing the biomass of the treatment plant(s.) The system may occasionally be placed into the automatic feed mode, but only when circumstances warrant and the operator has fully inspected tile condition of the feed system, including the pH sensor probes, to insure that it is in good condition and suitable for automatic operation. The addition of caustic feed capability is intended to provide more flexibility to correct for ocalsional fluctuations in pl-1 and alkalinity. It is not intended that this be used on a continuing basis but rather, as the need arises. The plan depicting this proposed installation is on the attached sheet 2 of 2. We look forward to com feting these proposed improvements and will appreciate your earliest response. If you should Eave any questions or if we may be of any assistance, please call Mr. J. Thurman Horne, P.E., Horizon Engineering & Consulting, Inc. (704-788-9497) or me (941-907- 7420.) Sincerely, Glenn I Regiona c: Winston-Salem Regional Office J. Thurman Horne, P.E. Leonard E. Stogner AquaSource Services and Technologies, Inc. 567 Interstate Boulevard • Sarasota, Florida 34240 • 941-351-1094 • 941-377-8743 05/25/2000 14:37 3367714630 DIV OF WATER QUALITY PAGE 02/02 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY March 6, 2000 MEMaRANDEM TO: Ms. Christie Jackson FROM: Steve Mauney SUBJECT: Mikkola Downs NCO067091 Forsyth County This facility now utilizes a sanuril chlorinator for disinfection. It is proposed to install a liquid feed chlorination system using a small adjustable feed rate, chemical feed pump. The liquid chlorine will be stored in a 30 gallon tank. It is.expected that this will increase the reliability of the disinfection system. This office recommends approval of this modification. cc: WSRO Central Files ATC PROCESSING Facility:. k�h,s S�C1�d ld'ls%aI7 �P PROCESSING ASSISTANT NPDES No.: C CHECK LIST ATC No.: 70ql SCOPE of Project: Pull existing permit, (is this action allowed?):_�__ • Will this activity require a change notice to compliance? YES NO Point Assignment: _; SUBMITTAL: Letter of Request from the Permittee ti. _____ (3) Plans, Specifications and Design Calculations signed & sealed by NC PE ? three sets of each? rejection (reason):____--_- hold for: accept (date): C% LOG IN & DISPERSAL (Once package is complete): - - Log on the Units' ATC data base Log on NVCC / determine the ATC number/ create and print out tracking slip X_ Create and send acknowledge letter (datp sent): to permittee J-6)c to consultant 1V to NPDES file Request Staff Report from Regional Office sent on (A) (assemble the following and mail by courier to the appropriate O): copy of the acknowledgment letter (highlight RO), copy of the request letter, copy of submittal package (plans, specs and calculations), ASSIGNED: I reviewer: l �' _ date: update tracking: ATC process 8127198 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holmann, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director February 23, 2000 Mr. Glenn LaBreque Aquasource, Inc./Rayco Utilities, Inc. 567 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, Florida 34240 LT.WMA IT 0 0 NCDENR Subject: ATC Request Acknowledgment NPDES Permit NCO067091 ATC Number 067091ACA Mikkola Downs WWTP Forsyth County Dear Mr. LaBreque: The Division of Water Quality's NPDES Unit hereby acknowledges receipt of your request for Authorization to Construct (ATC) in accordance with NPDES Permit Number NCO067091 on February 18, 2000. This application has been assigned the number highlighted above. Please be aware that the Division's regional office, copied below, must provide recommendations from the Regional Supervisor prior to final action by the Division. The ATC review process generally takes 90 days from the date your complete submittal is received, however, due to current staff shortages that review period may take longer. Should any additional information be required, the review engineer will contact you. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Christie Jackson (919) 733-5083, extension 538. PLEASE REFER TO THE ABOVE APPLICATION NUMBER WHEN MAKING ANY INQUIRIES ABOUT THIS APPLICATION. Sincerely, David A. Goodrich Supervisor, NPDES Unit cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office NPDES Unit Permit File Mr. J. Thurman Horne, P.E. - Rayco Utilities, Inc. 107 commercial Park Drive Concord, North Carolina 28027 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