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October 13, 2017
Mr. Jerry Sparks, President
Sparks Oil Company
412 N. Scales Street
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretary
S. JAY ZIMMERMAN
Director
Reidsville, North Carolina NC 27320-2909
Subject: Issuance of NPDES Permit NC0088692
J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM) — PC-1
8920 Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville 27320
Caswell County
Dear Mr. Sparks:
The Division of Water Resources (the Division) hereby issues thea ttached NPDES permit for the an
facility. This permit 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 October 15, 2007, or as subsequently amended.
We have made the following updates to your previous permit:
1. The facility map has been updated. The location of Outfall 001 is corrected to the following:
Latitude: 360 17' 46" (36.296111)
Longitude -79' 29' 3 1 " (-79.491944)
2. Regulatory citations have been added.
3. Effluent quarterly monitoring for Total Hardness has been added. Please see discussion below for
more information. Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with sampling for
hardness dependent metals (Lead). Please note that since the outfall location is under zero flow
conditions, no instream hardness sampling will be required.
4. For all parameters with limits both monthly average limits and daily maximum limits have been
applied. The US EPA requires both a Monthly Average and a Daily Maximum for parameters that are
limited [40 CFR 122.45 (d.)]. 5. The limits for Isopropyl Ether (µg/L), 1,2-Didhloroethane (µgfL) and Naphthalene (µg2) have been
updated to 10 mglL, 5 µg/L and 6 µgIL, respectively.
6. Monitoring of Phenol has been changed to Total Recoverable Phenolics (parameter code 32730).
7. Electronic reporting of discharge monitoring reports (eDMR) has been added in Section A. (2.).
We have made the following updates for the final permit:
S. The flow limit of 0.009 MGD was corrected to be a monthly average limit.
The NC 2007-2014 Water Quality Standard (W QS) Triennial Review was approved by the NC
Environmental Management Committee (EMC) on November 13, 2014. The US EPA subsequently approved
the WQS revisions on April 6, 2016 with some exceptions. The NC Division of Water Resources NPDES
Permitting Unit is required to implement the new dissolved metal standards in all permits public noticed after
April 6, 2016.
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality
1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
919-707-9000
Mr. Sparks
October 13, 2017
Page 2 of 2
The new standards for most metals include acute standards. The freshwater standards for several metals are
expressed as the dissolved form of the metals, and seven metals have hardness -dependent equations. As a
result, the NPDES Permitting Unit will need site -specific effluent hardness data and instream hardness data,
upstream of the discharge, for each facility monitoring these metals in order to calculate permit
limitations. Effluent hardness has been added to this permit at a monitoring frequency of quarterly. No
instream monitoring will be required due to zero flow conditions. See Section A. (L) Effluent Limitations and
Monitoring Requirements.
If any parts, measurement frequencies, or sampling requirements contained in this permit are
unacceptable, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing, upon written request submitted within thirty
(30) days after receiving this letter. Your request must take the form of a written petition conforming to
Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes, and you must file it with the Office of Administrative
Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is
made, this permit shall remain final and binding.
Please note that this permit is not transferable except after notice to the Division. The Division may
require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit. This permit does not affect the legal
requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Resources or any
other Federal, State, or Local governmental permits that may be required.
If you have questions, or if we can be of further service, please contact Derek Denard at
[derek.denard@ncdenr.gov] or call (919) 807-6307.
Resp tfully,
7.
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S. Jay Zimmerm ,Dire
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ
Enclosure: NPDES Permit NC0088692 (Issuance Final)
hc: Central Files
NPDES Program Files
WSRO Files/ Attn: George Smith
ec: Jerry Sparks, Sparks Oil Company jjeny@sparksoil.com]
NPDES Permit NCO088692
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
PERMIT
TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
NPDES
In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards
and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management
Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
Sparks Oil Company
is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at the
J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM)
8920 Cherry Grove Road, Camp Springs 27320-0227
Caswell County
to receiving waters designated as a designated as an unnamed tributary to Country Line Creek in the
Roanoke River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other
conditions set forth in Parts I, H, III and IV hereof.
This permit shall become effective November 1, 2017.
This permit and authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on October 31, 2022.
Signed this day October 13, •
G-
S y Zimmerman, P.G., Dire or
Division of Water Resources
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
Page 1 of 6
NPDES Permit NCO088692
SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET
r
All previous NPDES Permits issued to this facility, whether for operation or discharge are hereby
revoked. As of this permit issuance, any previously issued permit bearing this number is no longer
effective. Therefore, the exclusive authority to operate and discharge from this facility arises under the
permit conditions, requirements, terms, and provisions included herein.
Sparks oil Company
is hereby authorized to:
1. Continue to operate a 0.009 MGD Groundwater Remediation System / Soil — Vapor Extraction
System consisting of the following components;
• three (3) recovery wells
• an 80-gallon 7.5 Hp air compressor
• a 235-gallon oil -water separator
• a 65-gallon sump tank with a 1 Hp centrifugal pump
• a shallow 5 tray low profile air stripper with a 7.5 Hp air stripper blower
• a 0.5 Hp air stripper discharge centrifugal pump
• a 160-gallon sump pump with two (2) centrifugal pumps
• a bag filter
• one multimedia aggregate filter
• hydro -solenoid backwash system with a backwash trickle filter
• four (4) high pressure carbon filters
• a totalizing meter for system discharge
• a soil vapor extraction well converted from an existing monitoring well
• a soil vapor extraction knock out drum with a 10 Hp blower and 0.5 Hp centrifugal
PUMPS
located at the W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 Petroleum Contaminated Groundwater Remediation Site
(GW-REM), 8920 Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville, Caswell County; and
2. discharge from said treatment works at the location specified on the attached map into an unnamed
tributary to Country Line Creek, currently classified WS-II; HQW within Subbasin 03-02-04 [HUC:
030101040202] of the Roanoke River Basin.
Page 2 of 6
NPDES Permit NCO088692
PART I
A. (1.) EF
FLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
[15A NCAC 02B .0400 et seq., 02B .0500 et seq.]
During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the limited
Permittee is authorized to discharge filter backwash from outfall 001. Such discharges shall
1 th P 'ttee ass ecified below:
monitored and reported by a errru p
MONITURNG
ELIlVITS
Ts,
EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS
Monthly
Daily
Measurement :`
Sample:
:a� �:
Sample
I PARAMETER CODES]
Average a
Maximum.
w
FXe uenc` _ ,
T e "..
Location
2
50050
0.009 MGD
Continuous 2
2
Recording
Effluent
Flow (MGD)
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) (mg/L)
C0530
20.0 m 1
20.0 mg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
MTBE {µg/L)
22417
9.5 µ91L
9.5 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Benzene (µg/L)
34030
0.60 µg/L
0.60 µg/L
Monthly
Y
Grab
Effluent
Toluene (µg/L)
34010
5.5 µg/L
5.5 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Ethylbenzene (µg/L)
34371
48.5 µg1L
48.5 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Total.Xylenes (µg/L)
81551
335 µg/L
335 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Isopropyl Ether (µg/L)
77117
10 mg/L
10 mg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
1,2-Dichloroethane (µg/L)
32103
5 µg/L
5 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Quarterly
Grab
Effluent
Ethylene Dibromide (µg/L)
77651
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene(µg/L)
77222
195 µg/L
195 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene(µg/L)
77226
315 µg/L
315 µg/L
Monthly
:�
Grab
Effluent
Quarterly
Grab
Effluent
n-Propyl Benzene (µg/L)
77224
Naphthalene (µg/L)
3406
6 µg/L
6 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Total Recoverable Phenolics (µg/L)
32730
150 µg/L
150 µg/L
Monthly
Grab
Effluent
Hardness Total as
3
00900
Monitor &Report
QuarterlyGrab
Effluent
[CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)] (mg/L)
Quarterly
Grab
Effluent
Lead (µme) 3
01051
Footnotes:
1. The Permittee shall begin submitting Discharge Monitoring Reports electronically using NC DWR's eDMR
application system. See Condition A. (2.).
2. Flow may be measured using a totalizing flow meter.
3. Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with sampling for hardness dependent
metals (Lead).
Conditions:
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
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NPDES Permit NCO088692
A. (2.) ELECTRONIC REPORTING OF MONITORING REPORTS
[G. S. 143-215.1(b)]
Federal regulations require electronic submittal of all discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) and program
reports. The final NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule was adopted and became effective on December 21, 2015.
NOTE: This special condition supplements or supersedes the following sections within Part H of this permit
(Standard Conditions for NPDES Permits):
• Section B. (11.)
• Section D. (2.)
• Section D. (6.)
• Section E. (5.)
Signatory Requirements
Reporting
Records Retention
Monitoring Reports
1. Reporting Requirements [Supersedes Section D. (2.) and Section E. (5.) (a)1
The permittee shall report discharge monitoring data electronically using the NC DWR's Electronic
Discharge Monitoring Report (eDMR) internet application.
Monitoring results obtained during the previous month(s) shall be summarized for each month and
submitted electronically using eDMR. The eDMR system allows permitted facilities to enter monitoring
data and submit DMRs electronically using the internet. Until such time that the state's eDMR application
is compliant with EPA's Cross -Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR), permittees will be
required to submit all discharge monitoring data to the state electronically using eDMR and will be required
to complete the eDMR submission by printing, signing, and submitting one signed original and a copy of the
computer printed eDMR to the following address:
NC DEQ / Division of Water Resources / Water Quality Permitting Section
ATTENTION: Central Files
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
If a permittee is unable to use the eDMR system due to a demonstrated hardship or due to'the facility being
physically located in an area where less than 10 percent of the households have broadband access, then a
temporary waiver from the NPDES electronic reporting requirements may be granted and discharge
monitoring data may be submitted on paper DMR forms (MR 1, 1. 1, 2, 3) or alternative forms approved by
the Director. Duplicate signed copies shall be submitted to the mailing address above. See "How to
Request a Waiver from Electronic Reporting" section below.
Regardless of the submission method, the first DMR is due on the last day of the month following the
issuance of the permit or in the case of a new facility, on the last day of the month following the
commencement of discharge.
Starting on December 21, 2020, the permittee must electronically report the following compliance
monitoring data and reports, when applicable:
Sewer Overflow/Bypass Event Reports;
Pretreatment Program Annual Reports; and
Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 316(b) Annual Reports.
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NPDES Permit NC0088692
The permittee may seek an electronic reporting waiver from the Division (see "How to Request a Waiver
from Electronic Reporting" section below).
2. Electronic Submissions
In accordance with 40 CFR 122.41(1)(9), the permittee must identify the initial recipient at the time of each
electronic submission. The permittee should use the EPA's website resources to identify the initial recipient
for the electronic submission.
Initial recipient of electronic NPDES information from NPDES-regulated facilities means the entity (EPA or
the state authorized by EPA to implement the NPDES program) that is the designated entity for receiving
electronic NPDES data [see 40 CFR 127.2(b)].
EPA plans to establish a website that will also link to the appropriate electronic reporting tool for each type
of electronic submission and for each state. Instructions on how to access and use the appropriate electronic
reporting tool will be available as well. information on EPA's NPDES Electronic Reporting Rule is found
at: http //www2 epa Gov/compliance/final-national-pollutant-discharge-elimination-system-npdes-
electronic-reporting-rule.
Electronic submissions must start by the dates listed in the "Reporting Requirements" section above.
3. How to Request a Waiver from Electronic Reporting
The permittee may seek a temporary electronic reporting waiver from the Division. 'To obtain an electronic
reporting waiver, a permittee must first submit an electronic reporting waiver request to the Division.
Requests for temporary electronic reporting waivers must be submitted in writing to the Division for written
approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the date the facility would be required under this permit to begin
submitting monitoring data and reports. The duration of a temporary waiver shall not exceed 5 years and
shall thereupon expire. At such time, monitoring data and reports shall be submitted electronically to the
Division unless the permittee re -applies for and is granted a new temporary electronic reporting waiver by
the Division. Approved electronic reporting waivers are not transferrable. Only permittees with an
approved reporting waiver request may submit monitoring data and reports on paper to the Division for the
period that the approved reporting waiver request is effective.
Information on eDMR and the application for a temporary electronic reporting waiver are found on the
following web page:
http://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/edinr
4. Signatory Requirements 1Supplements Section B. (11.) (b) and Supersedes Section B. (11.) Id 1
All eDMRs submitted to the permit issuing authority shall be signed by a person described in Part 11, Section
B. (I 1.)(a) or by a duly authorized representative of that person as described in Part I1, Section B. (11.)(b).
A person, and not a position, must be delegated signatory authority for eDMR reporting purposes.
For eDMR submissions, the person signing and submitting the DMR must obtain an eDMR user account
and login credentials to access the eDMR system. For more information on North Carolina's eDMR system,
registering for eDMR and obtaining an eDMR user account, please visit the following web page:
Page 5 of 6
NPDES Permit NCO088692
hqp:Hdeg,.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/edmr
Certification. Any person submitting an electronic DMR using the state's eDMR system shall make the
following certification [40 CFR 122.22]. NO OTHER STATEMENTS OF CERTIFICATION WILL BE
ACCEPTED:
7 certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or
supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and
evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,
or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best
of my knowlediand belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for
submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. "
5. Records Retention [Supplements Section D. (6.)]
The permittee shall retain records of all Discharge Monitoring Reports, including eDMR submissions.
These records or copies shall be maintained for a period of at least 3 years from the date of the report. This
period may be extended by request of the Director at any time [40 CFR 122.41].
Page 6 of 6
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Sparks Oil Company
J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM)
NPDES Permit NCO088692
8920 Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville 27320-0227
Receiving Stream: UT to Country Line Creek Stream Class: WS-II;HQW
Stream Segment: 22-56-(1) Sub -Basin M 03-02-04
River Basin: Roanoke HUC: 030101040202
County: Caswell
CLIPPING OF LEGAL NORTH CAROLINA
ADVERTISEMENT CASWELL COUNTY
ATTACHED HERE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Before the undersigned, a Notary Public of said County and
Public Notice
North Carolina Environmental
State, duly commissioned, qualified, and authorized by law to
Management Commission/NP-
DES unit
administer oaths, personally appeared Patricia Cheek who being
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
first duly sworn, deposes and says: that she is an authorized
Notice of Intent to Issue a NP-
DES Wastewater Permit
employee of The Caswell Messenger, engaged in the publication
The North Carolina Environ-
mental Management Com-
of a newspaper known as The Caswell Messenger published, is -
mission proposes to issue a
NPDES wastewater discharge
sued, and entered as second class mail in the City of Yanceyville,
permit to the person(s) listed
below. Written comments re-
in said County and State; that she is authorized to make this af-
garding the proposed permit
will be accepted until 30 days
fidavit and swom statement; that the notice or other legal adver-
after the publish date of this
notice. The Director of the NC
tisement, a true copy of which is attached hereto, was published
Division of Water Resources
(DWR) may hold a public hear-
in The Caswell Messenger on the following date, August 23,
ing should there be a signifi-
cant degree of public interest.
2017 date the said newspaper in which such notice, paper, docu-
Please mail comments and/
or information requests to
ment, or legal advertisement was published was, at the time of
DWR at the above address.
Interested persons may visit
each and every such publication, a newspaper meeting all of the
the DWR at 512 N. Salisbury
Street, Raleigh, NC to review
requirements and qualifications of Section 8-597 of the General
information on file. Additional
information on NPDES permits
Statutes of North Carolina and was qualified newspaper within
and this notice may be found
on our websde: hftp:udeq.
the meaning of Section 1-597 of the General Statutes of North
nc.gov/about/divisions/water-
resources/water-resources-
Carolina.
permits/wastewater-bra nrh/
notices,or by calling (919)
807-6397. Sparks oil Corn
Z ris 23rd day of Au ust 17
Perry applied to renew NPDES --
permit for J.W. Smith/Camp L
Springs 76 [NC0088692), 8920
Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville,
Caswell County, discharging
remediated groundwater to (Signature of person making affidavit)
oun ry Line Greek, Roanoke war a- Swom to and subscribed before me, this 23rd day of August
sin.8/23/17
-'�� 2017JA" Notary Public
.. ANITA B. SMITH
`T_ Notary Public, North Carolina
Caswell County
My Coygmission Expires
Weaver, Charles
From: Mika Trifunovic < mika@pyramidenvironmental.com >
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 201612:07 PM
To: Kinney, Maureen; ndannyoldham@gmail.com;jerry@sparksoil.com
Cc: Boone, Ron; Mike Jones; Weaver, Charles
Subject: RE: Operator Designations: NCO088692 Sparks Oil Company
Attachments: DOC.PDF
Hello Maureen,
I would like to inform you that the JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 groundwater remediation system that holds NPDES
permit # NC0088692 has designated ORC and backup ORC.
ORC Info: '
Nathan Daniel Oldham, Jr.
Current NCDEQ ORC Certifications:
PC-1 # 991232
W W-1 # 27281
Backup ORC Info:
James David Remaes, Jr.
Current NCDEQ ORC Certifications:
PC-1 # 991170
I'll send you the WPCSOCC form signed by the ORC and backup ORC so you can update your records.
Mr. Oldham has been the JW Smith remediation system ORC since the system became operational in December 2010.
Two NPDES compliance inspections conducted in December 2012 and July 2016 found no noncompliance issues.
Please see the attached Compliance Evaluation Inspection reports from 2012 and 2016.
If you need any additional information or clarification, please let me know.
Best regards,
Mika Trifunovic
Project Engineer/Manager
Pyramid Environmental & Engineering, P.C.
Phone # (336) 335-3174
From: Kinney, Maureen [mailto:Maureen.Kinney@ncdenr.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 12:35 PM
To: ndannyoldham@gmail.com; jerry@sparksoil.com
Cc: Mika Trifunovic <mika@pyramidenvironmental.com>
Subject: Operator Designations: NCO088692 Sparks Oil Company
From: Kinney, Maureen
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 1:19 PM
To: 'jerry@sparksoil.com' <ierry@soarksoil.com>; 'mika@pyramidenvironmental.com'
<mika()a ovramidenvironmental.com>
Cc: Boone, Ron <ron.boone@ncdenr.gov>; Charles Weaver (Charles.Weaver@ncdenr.eov)
<Charles.Weaver@ncdenr.aov>
Subject: Operator Designations: NCO088692 Sparks Oil Company
Upon review of the subject permit, it was noted that there is no designated Operator in Responsible Charge'(ORC) or
back up ORC for this facility; per rule (see below).
CLICK HERE to VERIFY NPDES wastewater operator designations for this facility (You need permit number).
CLICK HERE to download the ORC Designation Form and submit by email or USPS.
LSAN(7ACOSC.0201 RESPONSIBILrtSOFSI'.%TE1103YNERtiTODFSI(;VATEC'ERTIf7EDOPERATOP—%
(Toncns of classified water pollution control systems must designate operators, cenified by the water Pollution Control
%v stem Operators Cenif ication Commission (W PCSOCC ). of the appropriate h pc and grade for the sstem, and, for each
classification must:
(1) designate one Operator In Responsible Charge IORC) who possesses a valid cenificate of the g pc and
grade at least equivalent to the q pc and grade of the ss stem;
(2) de irwteoneormore Back-up Operaton(s)m Res{wnsiNeCharge(Back-up ORCs)whoposx--s sa valid
certificate of the hpe of the system and no more than one grade less than the grade of the system, with the
c\cepuon of no backup operator in responsible charge is required for systems whose mnimuin %isnation
requirements are twice per %ear, and
13) submit a signed compleud 'Waw Pollution Control System Operator Designation Form' to the
Commission (or to the local health department for owners of subsurface systems) countersigned by the
designated certified operators, designating the Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC 1 and the Back-up
Operator in Responsible Charge (Back-up ORC):
la) 60 calendar days prior to wastewater on residuals being introduced into a new system. or
IN within 120 calendar days following:
11) receiving notification of a change in the classification of the system requiring the
designation ofa new Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) and Back-up Operator in
Responsible Charge ( Back-up ORC) ot'tltc proper h pe and grade, or
(u) a vacancy in the position of Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) or Back-up
Operator in Responsible Charge (Back-up ORC).
I c 1 within seven calendar daps of vacancies in both ORC and Back-up ORC positrons replacing or
designating at least onne of the responsibilities.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this.
Maureen
Ma, weer ("' U ey
Extension Education & Training Specialist
NC Operator Certification Program
Dept of Environmental Quality - DWR
PH:919-707-9038
FX: 919-715-2726
http://deg. nc.gov/a bo ut/divisions/water-resources/wastewater-operator-certification
NORTH CAROLINA
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DEQ / DWR / NPDES
EXPEDITED FACT SHEET - NPDES PERMIT DEVELOPMENT
NPDES Permit NCO088692
Derek Denard, Compliance & Expedited Permitting Unit / 919-807-6307 120ct2017
FacilityInf6iiiiation :..
Applicant/Facility. Name '
Sparks Oil Company
J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM)
Applicant Address
412 N. Scales Street, Reidsville, NC 27320-2909
Facility -Address
8920 Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville, NC 27320-0227
Permitted Flow (MGD)
0.009
Type of Waste
Groundwater Remediation Discharge 100% Industrial
Facility Class :
PC-1
County(
Caswell
Permit Status
Renewal
Regional
Office .
WSRO
Stream Characteristics
. .... - -
Receiving Stream
UT to Country
Line Creek
- ...
Stream Classification'-
WS-II;HQW
Stream Segment
[22-56-(1)]
Dtainage basin
Roanoke
Summer 7Q 10 (cfs)
0
Subbasin
[MC]
03-02-04
[030101040202]
Winter 7010:(cfs)
0
Use Support
Supporting (Cat 2)
cfs �
Q ( )
0
�33 Listed
.0O _ _
Average Flow (cfs)
0
State Grid.
B21 SW
IWC '(°/o)
100%
USGS"Topo Quad
Cherry Grove, NC
FACILITY SUMMARY: This facility is a 0.009 MGD Groundwater Remediation System / Soil — Vapor
Extraction System consisting of the following components;
• three (3) recovery wells
• an 80-gallon 7.5 Hp air compressor
• a 235-gallon oil -water separator
• a 65-gallon sump tank with a 1 Hp centrifugal pump
• a shallow 5 tray low profile air stripper with a 7.5 Hp air stripper blower
• a 0.5 Hp air stripper discharge centrifugal pump
• a 160-gallon sump pump with two (2) centrifugal pumps
• a bag filter
• one multimedia aggregate filter
• hydro -solenoid backwash system with a backwash trickle filter
• four (4) high pressure carbon filters
• a totalizing meter for system discharge
• a soil vapor extraction well converted from an existing monitoring well
• a soil vapor extraction knock out drum with a 10 Hp blower and 0.5 Hp centrifugal pumps.
Fact Sheet
Renewal 2017 — NPDES Pennit NCO088692
Page 1
RENEWAL SUMMARY: This permit reflects discharge at Outfall 001. DWR updated the following:
1. The facility map has been updated. The location of Outfall 001 is corrected to the following:
Latitude: 36017' 46" (36.296111)
Longitude -790 29' 3 1 " (-79.491944)
2. Regulatory citations have been added.
3. Effluent quarterly monitoring for Total Hardness has been added. Please see discussion below for more
information. Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with sampling for hardness
dependent metals (Lead). Please note that since the outfall location is under zero flow conditions, no
instream hardness sampling will be required.
4. For all parameters with limits both monthly average limits and daily maximum limits have been applied.
The US EPA requires both a Monthly Average and a Daily Maximum for parameters that are limited [40
CFR 122.45 (d.)].
5. The limits for Isopropyl Ether (µg/L), 1,2-Dichloroethane (µg/L) and Naphthalene (µg/L) have been
updated to 10 mg/L, 5 µg/L and 6 µg/L, respectively.
6. Monitoring of Phenol has been changed to Total Recoverable Phenolics (parameter code 32730).
7. Electronic reporting of discharge monitoring reports (eDMR) has been added in Section A. (2.).
EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS
DISCUSSION OF CHANGES -FOR PARAMETERS -OF
CONCERl�fi AND. LEWTS
_.. _...:
[parameter codes]
Flow (MGD)
50050
Flow limit is a monthly average limit.
Discharges of total suspended solids (TSS) shall be limited to effluent
concentrations of 10 mg/1 for trout waters and PNA's, and to 20 mg/1 for
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
all other High Quality Waters [15A NCAC 02B .0224 (1)(b)(ii)]. The 20
(mg/L)
C0530
mg/l limit is applied as both a monthly average limit and daily maximum
limit. The US EPA requires both a Monthly Average and a Daily
Maximum for parameters that are limited [40 CFR 122.45 (d.)].
MTBE (µg/L)
22417
For these parameters limits are applied as both a monthly average limit
and daily maximum limit. The US EPA requires both a Monthly
Benzene (µg/L)
34030
Toluene (µg/L)
34010
Ethylbenzene (µg/L)
34371
Average and a Daily Maximum for parameters that are limited [40 CFR
Total Xylenes (µg/L)
81551
122.45 (d.)].
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene(µg/L)
77222
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene(µg/L)
77226
A new limit of 10 mg/L is applied as both a monthly average limit and
Isopropyl Ether (' )
77117
daily maximum limit. The US EPA requires both a Monthly Average
and a Daily Maximum for parameters that are limited [40 CFR 122.45
(d•)]•
A new limit of 5 µg/L is applied as both a monthly average limit and
daily limit. The US EPA both Monthly Average
1,2-Dichloroethane (µg/L)
32103
maximum requires a
and a Daily Maximum for all parameters that are limited [40 CFR
122.45 (d.)]. Please note the parameter code is changed to 32103.
Ethylene Dibromide (µg/L)
77651
Maintain quarterly monitoring.
n-Pro 1 Benzene
pY (µg/L)
77224
Naphthalene
A new limit of is applied as both a monthly average limit and daily
limit.
(µg/L)
34696
maximum The US EPA requires both a Monthly Average and a
Daily Maximum for limited CFR 122.45
parameters that are (40 (d.)].
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Total Recoverable Phenolics
W/L)
32730
Replaced Phenol (parameter code 34694 with Total Recoverable
Phenolics [32730]. DVWR Memo: Rationale and Implementation of
Water -Quality Standards for Phenolic Compounds and Chlorinated
Phenolic Compounds, December 15, 2010.
Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with
sampling for hardness dependent metals (Lead). Effluent hardness
sampling and instream hardness sampling, upstream of the discharge,
Hardness Total as
are inserted into all permits with facilities monitoring for hardness-
[CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)] (mg/L)
00900
dependent metals to ensure the accuracy of the permit limits and to build
a more robust hardness dataset. Since the outfall location is under zero
flow conditions, no instream hardness samplin will be required. Please
seethe section titled NPDES Implementation r Instream Metals
Standards in this factsheet for more detailed information.
Lead (µg/L)
01051
Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with
sampling for hardness dependent metals (Lead).
DATA SUMMARY:
DAM Dailv Parameter Values for Dec2U12-Mav2U17 (4 1/2 years
Parameter
1,w
Max '; Min I Average ; Count
PQL ! UoM
5 ug/l
01051 - Lead, Total (as Pb_)
5' 5', 5.01 33
22417 - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
4.5i
0.51
0.91
36
0.5 ug/l
34010 - Toluene
0.5'
0.5
0.5
33
0.5; ug/l
34030 - Benzene
0.5
0.5
0.5
33
0.5 ug/l
34371 - Ethylbenzene
0.5'
0.5
0.5
33
0.5; ug/l
34531-1,2-dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride, 1,2-DCA)
0.5,
0.19
0.4�
33
0.5'ug/l
34694 - Phenol
160
5
20.6
40
5; ug/l
34696 - Naphthalene
2
2
2.0
33
2 ug/l
50050 - Flow, in conduit or thru treatment plant
0.002 0.0001;
0.0005
42
ug/l
77117 - Isopropyl Ether
500 `
500
500.01
33
0.5' ug/l
77222 -1,2,4 Tdmethylbenzene
0.5
0.5
0.5
33
0.5 u9/1
77224 - n-Propylbenzene
0.5
0.5
0.5
33
0.5; ug/l
77226 - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
0.5
0.5
0.5'
33
0.5 ug/l
77651 - Ethylene Dibromide
0.5
0.5
0.5
33
0.5, ug/l
81551 - Xylene (mix of m+o+p)
1
1
1.0
33
1 ug/l
C0530 - Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration
15.7
2.5,
4.8
38
2.5 mg/I
RPA: The need for toxicant limits is based upon a demonstration of reasonable potential to exceed water
quality standards, a statistical evaluation that is conducted during every permit renewal utilizing the most
recent effluent data for each outfall..The RPA is conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44 (d) (i). The
NC RPA procedure utilizes the following: 1) 95% Confidence Level/95% Probability; 2) assumption of
zero background; 3) use of V2 detection limit for "less than" values; and 4) streamflows used for dilution
consideration based on 15A NCAC 2B.0206. Effective April 6, 2016, NC began implementation of
dissolved metals criteria in the RPA process in accordance with guidance titled NPDES Implementation of
Instream Dissolved Metals Standards, dated June 10, 2016.
8. A reasonable potential analysis was conducted on effluent toxicant data collected between Dec2012-
May2017. Pollutants of concern included toxicants with positive detections and associated water quality
standards/criteria. Based on this analysis, limits for Isopropyl Ether (µg/L), 1,2-Dichloroethane (µg/L) and
Naphthalene (µg/L) have been updated to 10 mg/L, 5 µg/L and 6 µg/L, respectively. Lead will not receive a
lmit at this time because there was no detection and no effluent hardness data available to set a limit.
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STREAM: The stream index number was corrected in BIMS from 22-56-(3.5) to 22-56-(1). The 22-56-
(3.5) index number is for the Farmer Lake segment of Country Line Creek, which is currently a class W S-
ll;HQW,CA waterbody (See Figure 1.) The Country Line Creek segment nearest to Outfall 001 is 22-56-
(1), which is a class WS-H;HQW waterbody (See Figure 2.). Outfall 001 discharges into an unnamed
tributary to County Line Creek.
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OUTFALL 001:
The location of Outfall 001 in the previous permit and BIMS is not near the facility property. The
coordinates [369 T46"N, 7912942"W] on a property not indicated on the original permit application. Plans
with the original application proposed piping it closer to a spring across several properties.
As noted in the July 28, 2010 inspection after the treatment system was constructed:
The effluent is discharged into dry ditch along the store owner's driveway. Ultimately, the ditch
discharges to an unnamed tributary of Country Line Creek in the Roanoke River Basin.
The location of Outfall 001 is corrected to the following (See Figure 3):
Latitude: 36' 17' 46' (36.296111)
Longitude -79" 29' 3 1 " (-79.491944)
Figure 3. Outfall 001 coordinates are changed to the facility property.
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NPDES Implementation of Instream Dissolved Metals Standards - Freshwater Standards
The NC 2007-2015 Water Quality Standard (WQS) Triennial Review was approved by the NC
Environmental Management Commission (EMC) on November 13, 2014. The US EPA subsequently
approved the WQS revisions on April 6, 2016, with some exceptions. Therefore, metal limits in draft
permits out to public notice after April 6, 2016 must be calculated to protect the new standards - as
approved.
Table 1. NC Dissolved Metals Water Ouality Standards/Aquatic Life Protection
Parameter
Acute FW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Chronic FW, µg/l
(Dissolved)
Acute SW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Chronic SW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Arsenic
340
150
69
36
Beryllium
65
6.5
Cadmium
Calculation
Calculation
40
8.8
Chromium III
Calculation
Calculation
---
---
Chromium VI
16
11
1100
50
Copper
Calculation
Calculation
4.8
3.1
Lead
I
Calculation
Calculation
210
8.1
Nickel
Calculation
Calculation
74
8.2
Silver
Calculation
0.06
1.9
0.1
Zinc
Calculation
Calculation
90
81
Table 1 Notes:
1. FW= Freshwater, SW= Saltwater
2. Calculation = Hardness dependent standard
3. Only the aquatic life standards listed above are expressed in dissolved form. Aquatic life standards
for Mercury and selenium are still expressed as Total Recoverable Metals due to bioaccumulative
concerns (as are all human health standards for all metals). It is still necessary to evaluate total
recoverable aquatic life and human health standards listed in 15A NCAC 2B.0200 (e.g., arsenic at
10 µg/1 for human health protection; cyanide at 5 µg/L and fluoride at 1.8 mg/L for aquatic life
protection).
Table 2. Dissolved Freshwater Standards for Hardness -Dependent Metals
The Water Effects Ratio (WER) is equal to one unless determined otherwise under 15A
NCAC 02B .0211 Subparagraph (11)(d)
Metal
NC Dissolved Standard, 1
Cadmium, Acute
WER*{1.136672-[In hardness](0.041838)) - e^{0.9151 [in hardness]-3.1485)
Cadmium, Acute Trout waters
WER*{1.136672-[In hardness](0.041838)) e^{0.9l5l[1n hardness]-3.6236j
Cadmium, Chronic
WER*{1.101672-[/n bardness](0.041838)1 • e^{0.7998[/n hardness]-4.44511
Chromium III, Acute
WER*0.316 • e^(0.8190[ln hardness]+3.7256)
Chromium III, Chronic
WER*0.860 • e^{0.8190[In hardness]+0.68481
Copper, Acute
WER*0.960 • e^(0.9422[ln hardness]-1.700)
Copper, Chronic
WER*0.960 • e^(0.8545[ln hardness]-1.702)
Lead, Acute
WER*{1.46203-[In hardness](0.145712)) e^{1.273[In hardness]-1.460)
Lead, Chronic
WER*{1.46203-[/n hardness](0.145712)) • e^{1.273[in hardness]-4.705)
Nickel, Acute
WER*0.998 • e^{0.8460[ln hardness]+2.255)
Nickel, Chronic
WER*0.997 • e^{0.8460[In hardness]+0.0584)
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Silver, Acute
WER*0.85 - e^ { 1.72[ln hardness]-6.59 )
Silver, Chronic
Not applicable
Zinc, Acute
WER*0.978 - e^ {0.8473 [In hardness]+0.884)
Zinc, Chronic
WER*0.986 - e^(0.8473[ln hardness]+0.884)
General Information on the Reasonable Potential Analysis (RPA)
The RPA process itself did not change as the result of the new metals standards. However, application of
the dissolved and hardness -dependent standards requires additional consideration in order to establish the
numeric standard for each metal of concern of each individual discharge.
The hardness -based standards require some knowledge of the effluent and instream (upstream) hardness and
so must be calculated case -by -case for each discharge.
Metals limits must be expressed as `total recoverable' metals in accordance with 40 CFR 122.45(c). The
discharge -specific standards must be converted to the equivalent total values for use in the RPA
calculations. We will generally rely on default translator values developed for each metal (more on that
below), but it is also possible to consider case -specific translators developed in accordance with established
methodology.
RPA Permitting Guidance/WOBELs for Hardness -Dependent Metals - Freshwater
The RPA is designed to predict the maximum likely effluent concentrations for each metal of concern,
based on recent effluent data, and calculate the allowable effluent concentrations, based on applicable
standards and the critical low -flow values for the receiving stream. If the maximum predicted value is
greater than the maximum allowed value (chronic or acute), the discharge has reasonable potential to
exceed the standard, which warrants a permit limit in most cases. If monitoring for a particular pollutant
indicates that the pollutant is not present (i.e. consistently below detection level), then the Division may
remove the monitoring requirement in the reissued permit.
1. To perform a RPA on the Freshwater hardness -dependent metals the Permit Writer compiles the
following information:
• Critical low flow of the receiving stream, 7Q 10 (the spreadsheet automatically calculates
the 1 Q 10 using the formula 1 Q 10 = 0.843 (s7Q 10, cfs) 0.993
• Effluent hardness and upstream hardness, site -specific data is preferred
• Permitted flow
• Receiving stream classification
2. In order to establish the numeric standard for each hardness -dependent metal of concern and for
each individual discharge, the Permit Writer must first determine what effluent and instream
(upstream) hardness values to use in the equations.
The permit writer reviews DMR's, Effluent Pollutant Scans, and Toxicity Test results for any
hardness data and contacts the Permittee to see if any additional data is available for instream
hardness values, upstream of the discharge.
If no hardness data is available, the permit writer may choose to do an initial evaluation using a
default hardness of 25 mg/L (CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)). Minimum and maximum limits on the
hardness value used for water quality calculations are 25 mg/L and 400 mg/L, respectively.
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If the use of a default hardness value results in a hardness -dependent metal showing reasonable
potential, the permit writer contacts the Permittee and requests 5 site -specific effluent and upstream
hardness samples over a period of one week. The RPA is rerun using the new data.
The overall hardness value used in the water quality calculations is calculated as follows:
Combined Hardness (chronic)
= (Permitted Flow, cfs *Avg. Effluent Hardness, mg/L) + (s7Q 10. cfs *Avg. Upstream Hardness, mg/L)
(Permitted Flow, cfs + s7Q 10, cfs)
The Combined Hardness for acute is the same but the calculation uses the IQ 10 flow.
3. The permit writer converts the numeric standard for each metal of concern to a total recoverable
metal, using the EPA Default Partition Coefficients (DPCs) or site -specific translators, if any have
been developed using federally approved methodology.
EPA default partition coefficients or the "Fraction Dissolved" converts the value for
dissolved metal at laboratory conditions to total recoverable metal at in -stream ambient
conditions. This factor is calculated using the linear partition coefficients found in The
Metals Translator. Guidance for Calculating a Total Recoverable Permit Limit from a
Dissolved Criterion (EPA 823-B-96-007, June 1996) and the equation:
C iss - 1
Ctotal 1 + { [Kpol [ssit+ai] [10�1 }
Where:
ss = in -stream suspended solids concentration [mg/1], minimum of 10 mg/L used, and
Kpo and a = constants that express the equilibrium relationship between dissolved and
adsorbed forms of metals. A list of constants used for each hardness -dependent metal can
also be found in the RPA program under a sheet labeled DPCs.
4. The numeric standard for each metal of concern is divided by the default partition coefficient (or
site -specific translator) to obtain a Total Recoverable Metal at ambient conditions.
In some cases, where an EPA default partition coefficient translator does not exist (ie. silver), the
dissolved numeric standard for each metal of concern is divided by the EPA conversion factor to
obtain a Total Recoverable Metal at ambient conditions. This method presumes that the metal is
dissolved to the same extent as it was during EPA's criteria development for metals. For more
information on conversion factors see the June, 1996 EPA Translator Guidance Document.
5. The RPA spreadsheet uses a mass balance equation to determine the total allowable concentration
(permit limits) for each pollutant using the following equation:
Ca = (s7Q 10 + Qw) (Cwgs) — (s7Q 10) (Cb)
Qw
Where: Ca = allowable effluent concentration (µg/L or mg/L)
Cwqs = NC Water Quality Standard or federal criteria (µg/L or mg/L)
Cb = background concentration: assume zero for all toxicants except NH3* (µg/L or mg/L)
Qw = permitted effluent flow (cfs, match s7Q 10)
s7Q 10 = summer low flow used to protect aquatic life from chronic toxicity and human health through
the consumption of water, fish, and shellfish from noncarcinogens (cfs)
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* Discussions are on -going with EPA on how best to address background concentrations
Flows other than s7Q 10 may be incorporated as applicable:
IQ 10 = used in the equation to protect aquatic life from acute toxicity
QA = used in the equation to protect human health through the consumption of water, fish, and
shellfish from carcinogens
30Q2 = used in the equation to protect aesthetic quality
6. The permit writer enters the most recent 2-3 years of effluent data for each pollutant of concern.
Data entered must have been taken within four and one-half years prior to the date of the permit
application (40 CFR 122.21). The RPA spreadsheet estimates the 95th percentile upper
concentration of each pollutant. The Predicted Max concentrations are compared to the Total
allowable concentrations to determine if a permit limit is necessary. If the predicted max exceeds
the acute or chronic Total allowable concentrations, the discharge is considered to show reasonable
potential to violate the water quality standard, and a permit limit (Total allowable concentration) is
included in the permit in accordance with the U.S. EPA Technical Support Document for Water
Quality -Based Toxics Control published in 1991.
7. When appropriate, permit writers develop facility specific compliance schedules in accordance with
the EPA Headquarters Memo dated May 10, 2007 from James Hanlon to Alexis Strauss on 40 CFR
122.47 Compliance Schedule Requirements.
8. The Total Chromium NC WQS was removed and replaced with trivalent chromium and hexavalent
chromium Water Quality Standards. As a cost savings measure, total chromium data results may be
used as a conservative surrogate in cases where there are no analytical results based on chromium
III or VI. In these cases, the projected maximum concentration (95th %) for total chromium will be
compared against water quality standards for chromium III and chromium VI.
9. Effluent hardness sampling and instream hardness sampling, upstream of the discharge, are inserted
into all permits with facilities monitoring for hardness -dependent metals to ensure the accuracy of
the permit limits and to build a more robust hardness dataset.
10. Hardness and flow values used in the Reasonable Potential Analysis for this permit included:
Parameter
Value
Comments (Data Source)
Average Effluent Hardness (mg/L)
[Total as, CaCO3 or (Ca+Mg)]
25
default hardness
Average Upstream Hardness (mg/L)
[Total as, CaCO3 or (Ca+Mg)]
25
default hardness
7Q10 summer (cfs)
0
NPDES Files and BIMS
1 Q 10 (cfs)
0
NPDES Files and BIMS
Permitted Flow (MGD)
0.009
NPDES Files and BIMS
Date: July 31, 2017
Permit Writer: Derek Denard
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North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters
Freshwater resh&Safi Saltwater
All, aters
Class WS All waters All waters
Class B (Class C& Class SB Class SA Supplemental Classifications
(1- Vi (Class Q Lass SQ
Aquatic
Aquatic
Prima
Primary
Water
t
Life &
Human
r
Life &
Prima
Primary
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High
Cancer
Pollutant or
CAS#
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Supply`
Secondary
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Secondary
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Trout'
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Recreaton
Recreation
(HH & W$)
All values reported as ug/Lunless labeled otherwise.
Benzene
71-43-2
1.19
51
Yes
IRIS 2000
Hardness
NA
100 mg/L
As Ca CO3 or Ca&Mg
NA
EPA QCW 1963
Acute:
Acute:
Click to Cal culate
EPA AWQC - lead
freshwateraquatic life
Lead"
7439-92.1
Ca lc(d,h)
210(d)
NA
1984; EPA NRWQC-
Chronic
Calc dh
Chronic
8.1 d
Correct on 1999
standard
Aesthetic narrative
Phenolic
300(P)
300(P)
standard for taste &odor
Compounds
NA
aesthetic
aesthetic
In fish tissue. Based on
NA
EPA QCW 1976
public policy document.
Suspended
t
Total suspended solids
NA
10000(E)
I
20000 (E)
I
Effluent Unlit. See 15A
I
NA
EPA QCW 1986
SolidsI
NCAC 028 .0224
The values in these tables do not substitute for any written regulations, nor are they themselves regulations.
Hardness -Dependent Metal Calculations
Enter in -stream
Metal
Equations for Hardness -Dependent Metals(ug/L)
Calculated standard(ug/L)
hardness [nri
Lead, acute
WER'[{1.46203+n hardness](0.145712))•e4(1.273[ln hardness]-1A60)]
25
13.88
Lead, chronic
WER'H1.46203-l1n hardness](0.145712))•e A(1.273[1n hardness]-4.705)]
25
0.54
See the Supporting Info tab for information on all footnotes, notes, and abbreviations
Freshwater RPA - 95% Probability/95% Confidence Using Metal Translators
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58
REQUIRED DATA ENTRY CHECK WQS
Table 1. Project Information
I]CHECK IF HQW OR ORW WQS
Facility Name
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 GWR
W WTP/WTP Class
PC-1
NPDES Permit
NCO088692
Outfall
001
Flow, Qw (MGD)
0.009
Receiving Stream
UT to Country Line Creek
HUC Number
030101040202
Stream Class
WS-II;HQW
QApply WS Hardness WQC
7010s (cfs)
0.00
701 Ow (cfs)
0.00
30Q2 (cfs)
0.00
QA (cfs)
0.00
1010s (cfs)
0.00
Effluent Hardness
25 ni (Avg)
Upstream Hardness
_ _ _ _ _ _ 25 mg/L (Avg)
Combined Hardness Chronic
25 mg/L
Combined Hardness Acute
25 mg/L
Data Sourcets)
BIMS DMRs Dec2012 to May2017
UCHECK TO APPLY MODEL
v directions for data entry. In some cases a
Tent menu list the available choices or a
sown menu will provide a list you may select,
Error message occur if data entry does not
input criteria.
Par01
Par02
Par03
Par04
Parts
Pai
Par07
Parts
Par09
Par10
Par11
Par12
Par13
Parl4
Paris
Parts
Par17
Paris
Par19
Par20
Par21
Par22
Par23
Par24
Pails
Table 2. Parameters of Concern
Name Wos Typo Chronic Modifier Acute PQL Units
Total Phenolic Compounds
NCO088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upstream avg data column_diss to totalmetals_nodetects_limiteddefaults 2016_822, input
7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
H7
H2
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
Uae'PASTE SPECIAL
Effluent Hardness
Values" than "COPY'•
Upstream Hardness
Values"then"COPY^
. Maximum data
. Max mum data
points = 56
Points = 56
Date Data BDL=112DL Results
Date
Data BDL=112DL Results
1
25 25 Sld Dev.
N/A
1
25 25 Std Dev.
NIA
2
Mean
25.0000
2
Mean
25.0000
3
C.V.
0.0000
3
C.V.
0.0000
4
n
1
4
n
1
5
10th Per value
25.00 mg/L
5
10th Per value
25.00 mg/L
6
Average Value
25.00 mg/L
6
Average Value
25.00 mg/L
7
Max. Value
25.00 mg/L
7
Max. Value
25.00 mg/L
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
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58
NC0088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upstream avg data column_diss to totalmetals_nodetects_limiteddefaults 2016 822, data
- 1 - 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
Par67
Par14
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
Total
Phenolic
Compounds
Values" then "COPY"
Lead
Values"then "COPY"
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
Points = 58
points = SS
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
BDL=112DL
Results
1
12/5/2012
38
38
Std Dev.
26,9785
1
5/7/2014
<
5
2.5
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
1/9/2013
14
14
Mean
18.6275
2
6/4/2014
<
5
2.5
Mean
2.5000
3
2/6/2013
8.1
8.1
C.V.
1.4483
3
7/7/2014
<
5
2.5
C.V.
0.0000
4
3/612013
7.5
7.5
In
40
4
8/2612014
<
5
2.5
n
33
5
10/14/2013
9
9
5
9/10/2014
<
5
2.5
6
2/512014
22
22
Mult Factor =
1.22
6
11142015
<
5
2.5
Mult Factor=
1.00
7
4/10/2014
44
44
Max. Value
160.0 ug/L
7
2/11/2015
<
5
2.5
Max. Value
2.500 ug/L
8
5/7/2014
160
160
Max. Pred Cw
195.2 ug/L
8
4/16/2015
<
5
2.5
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS ug/L
9
6/4/2014
22
22
9
5/4/2015
<
5
2.5
10
7/7/2014
<
5
2.5
10
6/24/2015
<
5
2.5
11
8/26/2014
<
10
5
11
7/13/2015
<
5
2.5
12
9/10/2014
14
14
12
8/19/2015
<
5
2.5
13
1/14/2015
<
10
5
13
9/16/2015
<
5
2.5
14
2/11/2015
<
10
5
14
10/14/2015
<
5
2.5
15
4/16/2015
11
11
15
1112&2015
<
5
2.5
16
5/4/2015
<
10
5
16
12/16/2015
<
5
2.5
17
6/24/2015
<
10
5
17
1/612016
<
5
2.5
18
7/13Y2015
<
10
5
18
2/1012016
<
5
2.5
19
8/19/2015
<
10
5
19
W=2016
<
5
2.5
20
9/1612015
11
11
20
4/19/2016
<
5
2.5
21
10/14/2015
45
45
21
5111/2016
<
5
2.5
22
11/23/2015
<
10
5
22
6/1512016
<
5
2.5
23
12116/2015
<
10
5
23
71132016
<
5
2.5
24
1/6/2016
16
16
24
8/172016
<
5
2.5
25
2/10/2016
17
17
25
9/212016
<
5
2.5
26
3/22/2016
20
20
26
10/12/2016
<
5
2.5
27
4/19/2016
12
12
27
11/1612016
<
5
2.5
28
5111/2016
<
10
5
28
12/72016
<
5
2.5
29
6/152016
<
10
5
29
1/112017
<
5
2.5
30
7/13/2016
28
28
30
2/712017
<
5
2.5
31
8/172016
10
10
31
3/142017
<
5
2.5
32
91212016
62
62
32
4/192017
<
5
2.5
33
10/122016
17
17
33
5/102017
<
5
2.5
34
11/16/2016
<
10
5
34
35
12f72016
12
12
35
36
1/11/2017
18
18
36
37
2/7/2017
50
50
37
38
3/142017
<
10
5
38
39
4/192017
<
10
5
39
40
5/102017
<
10
5
40
41
41
42
42
43
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58
NCO088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upstream av9 data column_diss to totalmetals_nodetects_limiteddefaults 2016_822, data
-2- 7/312017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
Par22
Par23
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
Benzene
Values then "COPY"
Benzene
Values"then"COPY"
. Maxfmum data
Maximum data
points = 56
points = 50
Date Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=I2DL
Results
1
5f7/2014 <
0.5
0,25
Sid Dev.
0.0000
1
5RI2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014 <
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
8/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014 <
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
717/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014 <
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
91102014 <
0.5
0.25
5
9/1012014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/142015 <
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor=
1.00
6
1/1412015
<
0.5
0.25
Mull Factor=
1.00
7
2/112015 <
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.250000 pg/L
7
2/112015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.250000 pglL
8
41162015 <
0.5
0.25
Max. Fred Cw
O DETECTS pg1L
8
4/162015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Fred Cw
0 DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015 <
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
61242015 <
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7113/2015 <
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/1912015 <
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9116/2015 <
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
1011412015 <
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
1123/2015 <
0.5
0.25
15
112312015
<
0.5
0.25
16
1211612015 <
0.5
0.25
16
12116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016 <
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/102016 <
0.5
0.25
18
2/102016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/222016 <
0.5
0.25
19
3/222016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4119/2016 <
0.5
0.25
20
4/192016
<
0.5
0.25
21
51112016 <
0.6
0.25
21
5/112016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016 <
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/132016 <
0.5
0.25
23
7113/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/172016 <
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/212016 <
0.5
0.25
25
9/2112016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016 <
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
111162016 <
0.5
0.25
27
1111612016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016 <
0.5
0.25
28
12172016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/112017 <
0.5
0.25
29
1/1112017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017 <
0.5
0.25
30
21712017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3114/2017 <
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017 <
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017 <
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
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50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
1 58
NCO088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upstream avg data column_diss to totalmetals_nodetects_limitedde%ults 2016_822, data
-3- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
Par24
CIAL
Toluene
pro -..COPY"
. m.i..m Oat.
points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
6/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
SW Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mull Factor =
1.00
7
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.250000 pg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw O DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/1012016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
NCO088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upstream avg data column -din to totalmetals_nodelecls_limiteddefaults 2016 822, data
- 4 - 7/31/2017
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 GWR
NCO088692 Freshwater RPA- 95% Probability/95% Confidence Using Metal Translators
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58
Qw(MGD)= 0.01
WW"IP/WI'P Class: PC-1
IQIOS(cfs)= 0.00
RVC%@1Q10S = 100
7QIOS(cfs)= 0.00
IWC%@7QIOS= 100
7Q10W(cfs)= 0.00
IWC%@7QIOW= 100
30Q2(cfs)= 0.00
IWC%@30Q2= 100
Avg. Stream Flow, QA (cfs) = 0.00
IW%uC @ QA = 100
Receiving Stream: UT to Country Line Creek HUC 030101040202 Stream Class: WS-II;HQW
Outfall 001
Qw = 0.009 MGD
YOU HAVE DESIGNATED THIS RECEIVING
STREAM AS HQW OR ORW
COMBINED HARDNESS tmz/L)
Acute = 25 mg/L
Chronic = 25 mg/L
YOU HAVE DESIGNATED THIS RECEIVING
STREAM AS WATER SUPPLY
Effluent Hard: 0 value 1100 mg/L
Effluent Hard Avg = 25 mg/L
PARAMETER
NC STANDARDS OR EPA CRITERIA
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
TYPE
J
Chronic Standard Acute
n #Det. Max Pred Cw Allowable Cw
(11
g
Acute: NO WQS
Total Phenolic Compounds
NC
150 A
ug/L
40 24
1952
Chronic: 150.0
RP shown- apply Monthly Monitoring with Limit
I values > Allowable Cw
Acute: 37.744
No detects - POC Maintain Monitoring
Lead
NC
1.4708 FW 37.7436
ug/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ __
Chronic: 1.471
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________
No detects - POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 5
Acute: NO WQS
Benzene
C
0.595 WS
pg/L
33 0
NO DETEC7S
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Chronic: 0.595
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
No detects- POC Maintain Monitodng
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Benzene
C
_.-..- HH
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _ _ ____ _ __
Chronic: 25.5
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______
No deteCW-POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Toluene
NC
i s FW
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ ______ _
Chronic: 5.5
_ _ _ _ _ _ ______
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
VPic 41DI_ —0.5
NCO088692 9595 Final FW RPA w_upst ream avg data column_diss to totalmetels_nodelecls_limiteddefaults 2016_822, pa
Page 1 of 1 7/31/2017
Date: 7/31 /2017
FACILITY: Sparks Oil CoJJW Smith/Camp Springs 76 GWR
NPDES PERMIT: NCO088692 Dissolved to Total Metal Calculator
In accordance with Federal Regulations, permit limitations must be written as Total Metals per 40 CFR 122.45(c)
Receiving Receiving
Rec. Stream NPDES Total Suspended
Combined
Combinetl
mstream
Instr
Upstream Hard Avg (mg/L) = 25
EFF Hard Avg (mg/L) = 25
PARAMETER
Dissolved Metals
U EPA
Translators. using
Default Partition
Coefficients
streams
Maornum Allawat eEMuent Conceration
(MAEC) as a Total Meal
-Oiwlwd Metel•Tmhwxx
COMMENTS (identify parameters to PERCS Branch to maintain in facility's LTMP/STMP):
Chronic Acute
Chronic
Acute
to u
u
u
Cadmium (d)
Cd -Trout stream
Chromium III (d)(h)
Chromium VI (d)
Chromium, Total (t
Copper (d)(h) _
Lead (d)(h)
Nickel (d)(h)
0.15 0.82
0.252
0.59
0.59
117.73
11.00
WA
7.88
2.94
37.231
3.24
_
0.15 0.51
24, 183
0.252
2.01
0.202
1.000
0.348
0.184
905.0
11 16
16.00
WA
2.71 3.6
10.47
0.54 14
75.49
16 145
0.432
335.21
NI - WS streams (t)
Sliver (d)(h,acute
Zinc (d)(h)
1.000
0.288
25 WA
0.06 0.30
126.73 125.71
0.06 0.30
36 36
Be Ilium
6.5
65
1.000
6.5
65
Arsenic d
150
340
1.000
150
340
(d) = dissolved metal standard. See ISA NCAC 02B .0211 for more Information.
(h) = hardness -dependent dissolved metal standard. See 15A NCAC 02B .0211 for more Information.
(t) = based upon measurementof WWI recoveable metal. See 15A NCAC 02B.0211 for more Information.
The Human Health standard for Nickel in Water Supply Streams is 25 mg/L which Is Total Recoverable metal standard,
The Human Health standard for Arsenic is 10 µg/L which is Total Recoverable metal standard.
Stream Stream
Solids
Hardness
Hardness
Waslewdter
eam
Wastewater
Effluent
Upstream Hardness
Summer summer 7010
1010 Flow Limit -Fixed Value-
chronic
Acute
Canwniratlon
Concentration
Hardness Average
7010 (CFS) (MGD)
MGD GD (mgA)
(mglL)
(mglL)
(Chrenk)
(Awls)
Average (mgA.)
(mglL)
0.0000 0.0000
0.0000 0.0090 10
25.000
25.000
700.0000
11 100.0000
25 25
North Carolina Protective Values for Surface Waters
These criteria maybe based on limited toxicological information and are offered as guidelines only, Contact DW R staff for further inform ati on.
Freshwater Fresh &Salt I Saltwater
Class WS All waters All waters All waters Supplemental
Class 0 Class SB Class SA
1-V) s as C& asss IH Inns
Primary
Water
Aquatic Life'
&Secondary
Aquatic Life'
&Secondary
primary
z
Swamp
High
Quality
Cance
Reference Sourte
Ran
s
Supply
Human Healths
a
Recreation
Shell0shs
Trout
s
Waters
Synaryms&Other
Pollutardar Parameter
CAS#
,
Renlatlar
x
Recreation
t
Waters
Inlormatlon
Endpoint"(Seesupponinginlo
(HH&WS)
tab)
All values reported as ug/L unless labeled otherwise.
1,2-Dibrumomethane
106.93-4
0.02
0.1
EDS, Ethylene Dibromide
Yes
IRIS 8/10
Isopropyl Ether
108-20-3
20000
330000
2,2'-Oxybispropane
NA
ECOTOX 8/10
Methyl Tertiary -butyl
ECOTOX 9/15&
MTBE
1634-04-0
19
34000
1500
SOOOD
Ether
Y!s
CALEPA 1999
Naphthalene
91-20-3
12
52
Mothballs
NA
ECOTOX 8/10
n-Propyl Benzene
103-55-1
I500
80
2700
4600
No
ECOTOX&RATS 9/15
Toluene
108-88-3
370
NA
ECOTOX 8/07
1,2,4-Td meth yl be nzen a
95-63-6
1 390
1 220
NA
ECOTOX 8/10
ECOTOX 9/15&RATS
1,3,5- Td methyl ben ze ne
108-67-8
130
630
215
220
Mesitirlene
No
8/10
Xylene Mixture
1330-20-7
6200
670
57000
370
450
No
IRIS & ECOTOX6/12
1,3-Dimethobenzene,
Human Health and Water
m-Xylene
208-38-3
6200
420
57000
180
420
NA
ECOTOX 6/22
Supply use xyl ene
Mixture as surrogate
1,4-DI methyl benzene,
Human Health and Water
p-Xylene
106-42-3
6200
420
57000
100
130
NA
ECOTOX 6/12
Supply use Xyl ene
Mixtureas sumo ate
1,2-DI methyl benze ne,
Human Health and Water
o-Xylene
95-47-6
62M
600
57000
60
411
NA
ECOTOX 6/12
Supplyuse Xylene
Mixture as surrogate
Seethe Supporting Info tab for information on all footnotes, notes, and abbreviations
2016 Generic RPA (non -hardness dependent) - 95% Probability/95% Confidence
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58
REQUIRED DATA ENTRY
Table 1. Project Information
❑+ QIECK IF HQW OR ORW
Facility Name
W WTP/WTP Class
NPDES Permit
Outfall
Flow, Qw (MGD)
Receiving Stream
Stream Class
Mills (cfs)
7410w (cfs)
30Q2 (cfs)
QA (cfs)
1010s lots)
Data Source(s)
❑CHECK TO APPLY MODEL
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 GWR
PC-1
NCO088692
001 _ —
0.00900
UT to Country Line Creek
WS-II;HQW
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
BIMS DMRs Dec2012 to May2017
RPA for NC Protective Values: These criteria are
calculated based on allowances in 15A NCAC 02B
.0211 & .0208. These values my be based on
limited toxicological information.
Follow directions for data entry. In some cases a
comment menu list the available choices or a
dropdown menu will provide a list you may select
from. Error message occur if data entry does not
meet input criteria.
Par01
Par02
Par03
Par04
Pare5
Par06
Par07
Par08
Par09
Par10
Par11
Par12
Par13
Par14
Par15
Par16
Par17
Parl8
Par19
Par20
Par21
Par22
Table 2. Parameters of Concern
Name Type Chronic Modifier Acute PQL Units
Ethylene Dibromide
C
0.02
WS
pg/L
Ethylene Dibromide
C
0.1
HH
pg/L
Ethylbenzene
NC
97
WS
pg/L
Isopropyl Ether
NC
20000
FW
pg/L
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
19
WS
pg/L
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
34000
FW
pg/L
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
1500
HH
pg/L
Naphthalene
NCI
12
FW
pg/L
n-Propyl Benzene
NCI
1500
WS
pg/L
n-Propyl Benzene
NC
80
FW
pg/L
n-Propyl Benzene
NC
2700
HH
pg/L
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
NC
390
FW
pg/L
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
NC
130
WS
pg/L
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
NC
630
FW
pg/L
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
NC
215
HH
pg/L
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
6200
WS
pglL
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
1 670
FW
pg/L
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
57000
HH
pg/L
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non —hardness RPA2016_53, input
7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
1
2
Uaa'PASTE SPECIAL
Use'PASTE SPECIAL
Ethylene Dibromide
Y
Values^ than 'COPY"
Ethylene
Iene Dibromide
Values"than "COPY"
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
points = 58
points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/712014
<
0.5
0.25
Sld Dev.
0.0000
1
5l7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Sad Dev.
0,0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
717/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
It
33
5
911012014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/142015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Muft Factor =
1.0000
7
2/1112015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
7
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
8
4/162015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw O DETECTS pg/L
8
4/162015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
0 DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
71132015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/192015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/1912015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/162015
<
0.5
0.25
13
911612015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
1123/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/102016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/1912016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/192016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/152016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/152016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/132016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/132016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8117/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
91212016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9121/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
W12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/712016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
21712017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/1412017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4119/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19=17
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/102017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
3B
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
5B
58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-1- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
3
4
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
Ethylbenzene
Values"Men "COPY"
Isopropyl Ether
Values"Men"COPY"
. Maximum date
. Muimum d.1
points = 58
Points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Sul Dev.
0.0000
1
5/7/2014
<
500
250
Sld Dev.
0.0000
2
6/412014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
500
250
Mean
250.0000
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
7/7/2014
<
500
250
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/26/2014
<
500
250
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
500
250
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/1412015
<
500
250
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7
2/1112015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 Y91L
7
2/1112015
<
500
250
Max. Value
250.0 Pg/L
8
411612015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
8
411612015
<
500
250
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS yg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
514/2015
<
500
250
10
6/2412015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/2412015
<
500
250
11
7113/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
500
250
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2016
<
500
250
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
500
250
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
500
250
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
500
250
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
500
250
17
116/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
116/2016
<
500
250
18
2110/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2110/2016
<
500
250
19
3122I2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22I2016
<
500
250
20
4119/2016
<
0.6
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
500
250
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
500
250
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
500
250
23
7113/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
500
250
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
500
250
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9121/2016
<
500
250
26
10/12I2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
500
250
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
500
250
28
1217/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
1217/2016
<
500
250
29
1/1112017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/1112017
<
500
250
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/712017
<
500
250
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3t14/2017
<
500
250
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
600
250
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
500
250
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58
NC0088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non -hardness RPA2016_63, data
2- 7/3112017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
5
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
6
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
VaI"ES "0" "COPY-
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
vaiues" then "COPY"
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
Points = 58
Points a 58
Date
Data
BDL-112DL
Results
_
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
11,
1
12/512012
4.5
4.5
Std Day.
0.9565
1
12/5/2012
4.5
4.5
Std Dev.
0.9565
2
1/9/2013
1.2
1.2
Mean
0.7564
2
1/9/2013
1.2
1.2
Mean
0.7564
3
216/2013
2.5
2.5
C.V.
1.2645
3
2/612013
2.5
2.5
C.V.
1.2645
4
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
36
4
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
36
5
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
61412014
<
0.5
0.25
6
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mull Factor =
1.2600
6
717/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mull Factor =
1.2600
7
8126/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
4.5 ug/L
7
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
4.5 pg/L
8
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
5.7 Ng/L
8
9110/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
5.7 Ng/L
9
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
1114/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
4116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
5/412015
<
0.5
0.25
12
5/412015
<
0.5
0.25
13
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
8119/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
9/16/2015
0.64
0.64
16
9/16/2015
0.64
0.64
17
10/1412015
<
0.5
0.26
17
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
18
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
18
11/23I2015
<
0.5
0.25
19
12/1612015
<
0.5
0.25
19
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
20
116/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
2110/2016
0.8
0.8
21
2/10/2016
0.8
0.8
22
3/22/2016
2.1
2.1
22
312212016
2.1
2.1
23
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
6/15/2016
0.94
0.94
25
6/15/2016
0.94
0.94
26
7/1312016
1.07
1.07
26
7/13/2016
1.07
1.07
27
8/1712016
<
0.5
0.25
27
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
9/21/2016
0.72
0.72
28
9/21/2016
0.72
0.72
29
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
30
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
30
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
31
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
31
12/712016
<
0.5
0.25
32
1111/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
2/7/2017
0.61
0.61
33
217/2017
0.61
0.61
34
3114/2017
1.5
1.5
34
3/14/2017
1.5
1.5
35
4/19/2017
3
3
35
4/19/2017
3
3
36
5/10/2017
1.9
1.9
36
5/10/2017
1.9
1.9
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
1 58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non -hardness; RPA2016_53, data
-3- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
7
8
U.-PASTE SPECIAL
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
Values'men -COPY'
Naphthalene
YaluWMan'COPY'
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
Points = 58
Paints = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
12/5/2012
4.5
4.5
Sid Dev.
0.9565
1
5I712014
<
2
1
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
1/9/2013
1.2
1.2
Mean
0,7564
2
6/4/2014
<
2
1
Mean
1,0000
3
2/6/2013
2.5
2.5
C.V.
1.2645
3
7/7/2014
<
2
1
C.V.
0.0000
4
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
36
4
8/2612014
<
2
1
n
33
5
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/1012014
<
2
1
6
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.2600
6
1/14/2015
<
2
1
Mull Factor =
1.0000
7
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
4.5 p9/L
7
2/11/2015
<
2
1
Max. Value
1.0 V9/L
8
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Fred Cw
5.7 p9/L
8
4/16/2015
<
2
1
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS Ng/L
9
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/412015
<
2
1
10
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
2
1
it
4/1612015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13I2015
<
2
1
12
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
811912015
<
2
1
13
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/162015
<
2
1
14
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
2
1
15
8119/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
2
1
16
9/16/2015
0.64
0.64
16
12/16/2015
<
2
1
17
10/142015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/612016
<
2
1
18
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
2
1
19
12/16/'2015
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
2
1
20
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
2
1
21
2110/2016
0.8
0.8
21
5111/2016
<
2
1
22
3/222016
2.1
2.1
22
6/15/2016
<
2
1
23
4/192016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/132016
<
2
1
24
5/112016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/172016
<
2
1
25
6/1512016
0.94
0.94
25
9/21/2016
<
2
1
26
7/13/2016
1.07
1.07
26
10/12/2016
<
2
1
27
8/172016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11116/2016
<
2
1
28
91212016
0.72
0.72
28
12/72016
<
2
1
29
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/112017
<
2
1
30
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
2
1
31
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/142017
<
2
1
32
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
2
1
33
21712017
0.61
0.61
33
5/102017
<
2
1
34
3/142017
1.5
1.5
34
35
41192017
3
3
35
36
5/10/2017
1.9
1.9
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-4- 7/312017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
9
10
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
n-Propyi Benzene
Values' then -COPY
n-Propyi Benzene
Values" then'COPY"
. Maximum data
. Mulmum data
Palms = 58
points a 58
Date
Data
BOL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
8DL=112DL
Results
_
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.00
2
6/412014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/412014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.25
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8126/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8126/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
9/1012014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.00
6
1114/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7
2111Y2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 Ug/L
7
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
8
4/1612015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS Pg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
9
5/412015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6124/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7113/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
911612015
<
0.5
0.25
14
1011412015
<
0.5
0.25
14
1011412015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/2312015
<
0.5
0.25
15
1112312015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/1012016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/1512016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/1212016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
1 58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-5- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
11
12
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
n-Propyl
Benzene
WOW then 'COPY•'
1,2,4•Trimeth (benzene
y
Values- then -COPY"
. Maximum data
.Maximum date
points = 58
points - 58
Date
Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Sid Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
717/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/1412015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 yg/L
7
2/11/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 Vg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS yg/L
8
4/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS yg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/2112016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/712016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-6- 7131/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
13
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
14
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
1,3,5-Trimeth
(benzene
values" then "COPY'
1,3,5-Trimeth
Y (benzene
values" then "COPY"
Y
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
points = 68
points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
1
5/712014
<
0.5
025
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
It
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/1012014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7
2111/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 4g/L
7
2111/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
8
4116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
0 DETECTS Vg/L
8
4116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8119/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10IM2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11123/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/1612015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3122/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/1912016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7113/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7113/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8117/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8117/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
1OJ12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
1111612016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/1612016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12012016
<
0.5
0.25
28
127/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/1112017
<
0.5
0.25
30
21712017
<
0.5
0.25
30
217/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3114/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4119/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
411912017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-7- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
15
16
Use -PAST SPECULL
Use'PASM SPECUIL
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
values' then 'COPY'
Xylenes, Mixture
Yalues"thou"COPY"
. Maximum data
. Maximum data
points = 58
points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/712014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
1
5/7/2014
<
1
0.5
Sid Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
1
0.5
Mean
0.5000
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.D000
3
7/7/2014
<
1
0.5
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/2612014
<
1
0.5
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
1
0.5
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
1
0.5
Mull Factor =
1.0000
7
2/1112015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 yg/L
7
2/11/2015
<
1
0.5
Max. Value
0.5 Ug/L
8
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS yg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
1
0.5
Max. Fred Cw
0 DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
1
0.5
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
1
0.5
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7113/2015
<
1
0.5
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/192015
<
1
0.5
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
1
0.5
14
10/142015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
1
0.5
15
11232015
<
0.5
0.25
15
1123/2015
<
1
0.5
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
1211612015
<
1
0.5
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
116/2016
<
1
0.5
18
2/102016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
1
0.5
19
3/222016
<
0.5
0.25
19
W222016
<
1
0.5
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
1
0.5
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
1
0.5
22
6/152016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
1
0.5
23
7/132016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
1
0.5
24
6/172016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
1
0.5
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/2112016
<
1
0.5
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10112/2016
<
1
0.5
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/162016
<
1
0.5
28
1217/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
1
0.5
29
1/11/2017
<
0.6
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
1
0.5
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
1
0.5
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
1
0.5
32
4/192017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
1
0.5
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
1
0.5
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
1 58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non -hardness RPA2016_53, data
8- 7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
17
78
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
U.'PASTE SPECIAL
XyleneS,Mixture
Values" then'COPY"
Xylene9,Mixture
Values"then"COPY"
. Maximum data
. Maximum tlata
points = 58
points _ 58
Date
Data
DDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/7/2014
<
1
0.5
Std Dev.
0.0000
1
5/7/2014
<
1
0.5
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
614/2014
<
1
0.5
Mean
0.5000
2
6/4/2014
<
1
0.5
Mean
0.5000
3
7/7/2014
<
1
0.5
C.V.
0.0000
3
7/7/2014
<
1
0.5
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
1
0.5
n
33
4
8/262014
<
1
0.5
In
33
5
9/10/2014
<
1
0.5
5
9/10/2014
<
1
0.5
6
1114/2015
<
1
0.5
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
1
0.5
Mull Factor =
1.0000
7
2111/2015
<
1
0.5
Max. Value
0.5 pg/L
7
2JI112015
<
1
0.5
Max. Value
0.5 pg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
1
0.5
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
8
4/1612015
<
1
0.5
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
9
5/4/2015
<
1
0.5
9
5/4/2015
<
1
0.5
10
6/24/2015
<
1
0.5
10
6/24/2015
<
1
0.5
11
7/13/2015
<
1
0.5
11
7/13/2015
<
1
0.5
12
8/192015
<
1
0.5
12
8/1912015
<
1
0.5
13
9/16/2015
<
1
0.5
13
9/162015
<
1
0.5
14
10/14/2015
<
1
0.5
14
10/14/2015
<
1
0.5
15
11/23/2015
<
1
0.5
15
11/23/2015
<
1
0.5
16
121162015
<
1
0.5
16
12/1 6/2015
<
1
0.5
17
1/6/2016
<
1
0.5
17
1/6/2016
<
1
0.5
18
2110/2016
<
1
0.5
18
2/10/2016
<
1
0.5
19
3/222016
<
1
0.5
19
31222016
<
1
0.5
20
4/19/2016
<
1
0.5
20
4/192016
<
1
0.5
21
5/112016
<
1
0.5
21
5/11/2016
<
1
0.5
22
6/15/2016
<
1
0.5
22
6/15/2016
<
1
0.5
23
71132016
<
1
0.5
23
7/13/2016
<
1
0.5
24
8/172016
<
1
0.5
24
8/172016
<
1
0.5
25
9/21/2016
<
1
0.5
25
9/212016
<
1
0.5
26
10/1212016
<
1
0.5
26
10/12/2016
<
1
0.5
27
11/16/2016
<
1
0.5
27
11116/2016
<
1
0.5
28
12f7/2016
<
1
0.5
28
12/72016
<
1
0.5
29
1/112017
<
1
0.5
29
1/11/2017
<
1
0.5
30
2/7/2017
<
1
0.5
30
2/7/2017
<
1
0.5
31
3/142017
<
1
0.5
31
3/142017
<
1
0.5
32
4/192017
<
1
0.5
32
4/19/2017
<
1
0.5
33
5110/2017
<
1
0.5
33
6/10/2017
<
1
0.5
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
3B
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
1 58
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-9- 7/312017
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp SpringsR6AINIIIIIABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
NCO088692 2016 Generic RPA (non -hardness dependent) - 95% Probability/95% Confidence
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS m 58
Qw(MGD)= 0.00900
WWTP/WTP Class: PC-1
IQIOS (cfs)= 0.00
[WC @ 1QIOS = 100.0%
7QIOS(ch)= 0.00
IWC @7Q10S= 100.0%
7QIOW(cfs)= 0.00
IWC@7QIOW= 100.0%
30Q2 (cfs) = 0.00
1WC @ 31= 100.0%
Avg. Stream Flow, QA (cfs) = 0.00
IWC @ QA = 100.0%
Receiving Stream: UT to Country Line Creek
Stream Class: WS-II;HQW
Outfall 001
Qw = 0.009 MGD
YOU HAVE DESIGNATED THIS RECEIVING
STREAM AS HOW OR ORW
PARAMETER
TYPE
STANDARDS & CRITERIA (2)
9
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
[1 p Dec Max Pred Cw Allowable Cw
(1)
NC WQS / Applied '/2 FAV /
Z
Chronic Standard Acute
Acute: NO WQS
Ethylene Dibromide
C
0.01 WS
µi
33 0
NO DETECTS
Chronic: 0.01
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Ethylene Dibromide
C
0A5 HH
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _ _ _ _ __
Chronic: 0.05
_____ _ _____ _____ _ _ _
No detects -POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Ethymenzene
NCIS�
WS
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _ _ __
Chronic: 48.50
_________________________
No detects -POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Isopropyl Ether
NC
10000 FW
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS___
_ ___ _ _
Chronic: to'000.00
__________________________
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 500
Acute: NO WQS
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
11,5 WS
pg(L
36 13
5.7
Chronic: 9.50
_
No RP, Predicted Max a 50%of Allowable Cw - POD
No value> Allowable Cw
Maintain Monitoring
Acute: NO WQS
MTBE(Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
17000 1'\\'
pg/L
36 13
57
___ _ _ _
Chronic: 17,000.00
_ _ _ _ _ _
NO RP, Predicted Max<50%ofAllowbaleCw-
No value> Allowable Cw
POC Maintain Monitoring
Acute: NO WQS
MTBE(Methyl Tertiary -butyl Ether)
C
7iO HH
pg/L
36 13
5.7
Chronic: 750.00
No RP, Predicted Max <50%ofAllowbaleCw-
No value> Allowable Cw
POC Maintain Monitoring
Acute: NO WQS
Naphthalene
NC
6 f\\
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _
Chronic: 6.00
No detects-POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 2
Acute: NO WQS
n-Propyl Benzene
NC
150 \\'s
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_
Chronic: 750.00
No RP, Pretlicletl Maz z 50% 01 Allowable Cw- POC
Max MDL 0.5
Maintain Monitoring
Acute: NO WQS
n-Propyl Benzene
NC
10 f\\
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _
Chronic: 40.00
No RP, Predicted Max < 50 % of Alluwbale Cw -
Max MDL= 0.5
POC Maintain Monitoring
NC0088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non —hardness RPA2010_53, rya
Page 1 of 2 71312017
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp SpringsR6AU®IIIABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
NCO088692 2016 Generic RPA (non -hardness dependent) - 95% Probability/95% Confidence
Outfall 001
Qw = 0.009 MGD
Acute: NO WQS
n-Propyl Benzene
NC
1350 HH
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _ ____ _
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Chronic: I'350.00
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL=0.5
Acute: NO WQS
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
NC
195 FW
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_
___ _ _ _ _ _ __
Chronic: 195.00
_ _ _ _ _ _-_ _-_
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL=0.5
Acute: NO WQS
1,3,5.Trimethylbenzene
NC
65 WS
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
Chronic: 65.00
No detects- POC Maintain Monaonng
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
NC
315 I\\
Pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
___ _ _ _ __
Cbronic: 315.00
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL=0.5
Acute: NO WQS
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
NC
107.5 HH
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _ _-_ _-_-_ _ _-_-_-_-__
-
___ _ _ _ __
Cbronic: 107.50
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL=0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
:Inn WS
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
__Ch_ _ _ _ _ _
roaic: 3,100.00
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL= I
Acute: NO WQS
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
335 FW
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _ _ _ __
Chronic: 335.00
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL= 1
Acute: NO WQS
Xylenes, Mixture
NC
28500 HH
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
___ _ _28,500.00 _ _
--------------------------
Chronic:
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL= 1
NCO088692 NC Protective 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, rpa
Page 2 of 2 7/31/2017
EPA Nationally Recommended Water Quality Criteria for Aquatic Life & Human Healdi
Below are all Nationally Recommended Water Quality Criteria for which NC does not have a Water Quality Standard for one or more uses
Freshwater Fresh &Salt Saltwater
Class INS
pass C Class C&SC Gass SC
0-h
Water
e
s
Human Health"
a
Cancer
Most Recent
Is therean
Is therean
Supply
Aquatic Life
(HH)
Aquatic Llfe
Synonyms & Other
EPA Cdtedon
NCAgwtic
NC HH w
Is the EPA Criterion being reviewed for
Pollutant Or Parameter
(ASg
(wsl
Endpoint
Information
PubllaHon
Life
WS
adoption as NC Standard?
(HH& Ws)
Year
Standard?
Standard?
All values reported as ug/Lunless labeled
otherwise.
1,2-Dichloroethane
107-06-2
9.9
650
Yes
2015
No
No
Reviewing 2015 Criterion for HH& WS
Ethylbenzene
100-41-4
68
130
2015
No
No
Reviewing 2015 criterion for HH&WS
See NC
See NC
Standard
Standard
Phenol
108-95-2
4000
for Total
300000
for Total
2015
Yes
No
Reviews ng 2015 crite0 on for HH&WS
Phenolic
Phenolic
Compounds
Compounds
Toluene
IM88-3
57
See NC
520
2015
Yes, for
No
Revi ewi ng 2015 Criterion for HH&WS
Standard
Freshwat
see NC
l
standard for
YeWS r
Td rhlorobobenzene
120-82-1
Chlorinated
0.076
2015
No
Reviewing 2015 Criterion for HH&WS
Benzenes
The Nationally Recommended Water Quality Criteria values presented in this table are based on the values reported on EPA's Nationally Recommended Water Quality
Criteria website as of 7/22/2016.
Seethe Supporting Info tab for information on all footnotes, notes, and abbreviations
2016 Generic RPA (non -hardness dependent) - 95% Probability/95% Confidence
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58
REQUIRED DATA ENTRY
Table 1. Project Information
❑+ CHECK IF HQW OR ORW
Facility Name
W WTPJWTP Class
NPDES Permit
Outfall
Flow, Qw (MGD)
Receiving Stream
Stream Class
7010s (cfs)
7Q10w (cfs)
30Q2 (cfs)
CIA (cfs)
1 Q105 (cfs)
Data Source(s) _
❑CHECK TO APPLY MODEL
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 GWR
PC-1
NCO088692
001
0.00900
UT to Country Line Creek
WS-II;HQW
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 -
BIMS DMRs Dec2012 to May2017
RPA for EPA Nationally Recommended Water
Quality Criteria for which NO does not have a Water
Quality Standard for one or more uses.
Follow directions for data entry. In some cases a
comment menu list the available choices or a
dropdown menu will provide a list you may select
from. Error message occur if data entry does not
meet input criteria.
Perot
Par02
Par03
Par04
0 PM05
Par06
PW07
Peres
Par09
Par10
Party
Par12
Par13
Par14
Par15
Par16
Parl7
Par18
Por19
Par20
Par21
Par22
Table 2. Parameters of Concern
Name Type Chronic mmifier Acute PQL Units
Ethylbenzene
Ethylbenzene
NCO088692 EPA NRWQC 9595 GENERIC non —hardness RPA2016_53, input
7/31/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
1
2
U.'PAS TESPECIAL
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
1,2•Dichloroethane
Values" then "COPY"
1,2.Dichloroethane
Values"Man"COPY'
. Mulmum tlata
. Maximum tlata
points = 58
points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=1/2DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
5/7/2014
<
0.19
0.095
Std Dev.
0.0701
1
5/712014
<
0.19
0.095
Std Oev.
0.0701
2
6/4/2014
<
0.19
0.095
Mean
0.2077
2
6/412014
<
0.19
0.095
Mean
0.2077
3
717/2014
<
0.19
0.095
C.V.
0.3375
3
7/7/2014
<
0.19
0.095
C.V.
0.3375
4
8/26/2014
<
0.19
0.095
In
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.19
0,095
n
33
5
9/1012014
<
0.19
0.095
5
9110/2014
<
0.19
0.095
6
1/14/2015
<
0.19
0.095
Mult Factor=
1.1000
6
1/14/2015
<
0.19
0.095
Mult Factor =
1.1000
7
2/11/2015
<
0.19
0.095
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
7
2/11/2015
<
0.19
0.095
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
8
411612015
<
0.19
0.095
Max. Fred Cw
O DETECTS yg/L
8
4116/2015
<
0.19
0.095
Max. Fred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
9
514/2015
<
0.19
0.095
9
5/412015
<
0.19
0.095
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7113/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/1412015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
121IM015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
025
19
3122/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4119/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/1112016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6115/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7113/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9121/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/1112017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/1912017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
33
5/10/2017
<
0.5
0.25
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
38
38
39
39
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58
58
NCO088692 EPA NRWQC 9595 GENERIC non -hardness RPA2016_53, data
- 1 - 7131/2017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
a
a
1
Use 'PASTE SPECIAL
Uae'PASTE SPECIAL
Ethylbenzene
Values" Men "core
Ethylbenzene
�alues"1hum"COPY
. Maximum data
. Maiimum data
points = 58
Points = 58
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
Date
Data
BDL=112DL
Results
1
517/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Still Dev.
0.0000
1
517/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Std Dev.
0.0000
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
2
6/4/2014
<
0.5
0.25
Mean
0.2500
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
O.000O
3
7/7/2014
<
0.5
0.25
C.V.
0.0000
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
4
8/26/2014
<
0.5
0.25
n
33
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
5
9/10/2014
<
0.5
0.25
6
1/1412015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
6
1/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Mult Factor =
1.0000
7
2111/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
7
2111/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Value
0.3 pg/L
8
4/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Pred Cw
O DETECTS Ug/L
8
4116/2015
<
0.5
0.25
Max. Fred Cw
O DETECTS pg/L
9
5/`412015
<
0.5
0.25
9
5/4/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
10
6/24/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
11
7/13/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
12
8/19/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
13
9/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
14
10/14/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
15
11/23/2015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/1612015
<
0.5
0.25
16
12/16/2015
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
17
1/6/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
18
2/10/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
19
3/22/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
20
4/19/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
21
5/11/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6/15/2016
<
0.5
0.25
22
6115/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
23
7/13/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
24
8/17/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
25
9/21/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
26
10/12/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11116/2016
<
0.5
0.25
27
11/16/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
28
12/7/2016
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
29
1/11/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
30
2/7/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3/14/2017
<
0.5
0.25
31
3114/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
32
4/19/2017
<
0.5
0.25
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NCO088692 EPA NRWOC 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-2- 7/3112017
REASONABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
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NC0088692 EPA NRWOC 9595 GENERIC non hardness RPA2016_53, data
-3- 7/31/2017
Sparks Oil Co./JW Smith/Camp Springs i E159I NABLE POTENTIAL ANALYSIS
NCO088692 2016 Generic RPA (non -hardness dependent) - 95% Probability/95% Confidence
MAXIMUM DATA POINTS = 58
Qw (MGD) = 0.00900
W WTP/WTP Class: PC-1
IQ10S lets)= 0.00
lWC @1QIOS = 100.0%
7Q10S(cfs)= 0.00
IWC @7QIOS= 100.0%
7QIOW(cfs)= 0.00
IWC@7Q10W= 100.0%
30Q2 (cfs) = 0.00
IWC @ 30Q2 = 100.0%
Avg. Stream Flow, QA (cfs) = 0.00
IWC @ QA = 100.0%
Receiving Stream: UT to Country Line Creek
Stream Class: WS-II;HQW
Outfall 001
Qw = 0.009 MGD
YOU HAVE DESIGNATED THIS RECEIVING
STREAM AS HOW OR ORW
PARAMETER
STANDARDS B CRITERIA(2)
m
REASONABLE POTENTIAL RESULTS
RECOMMENDED ACTION
TYPE
(1)
NC WQS / Applied '/x FAV /
J
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n # Det. Max Pred Cw Allowable Cw
Chronic Standard Acute
Acute: NO WQS
1,2.Dichloroethane
C
4.95 WS
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
Chro 4.95
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDLL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
1,2-Dichloroethane
C
325 Ills
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_
_ ___-_ _ _
Chmnle: 325.00
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Ethylbenzene
NC
i4 WS
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
__ _ __
_____ ___________________
Chronic: 3--04.0
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Elhylbenzene
NC
a5 HH
µg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
Chronic: 65.00
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
=
Max MDL 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
Toluene
NC
28.5 WS
µp/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _______ ___
Chronic: 28.50
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________
No detects- POC Maintain Monitoring
Max MDL = 0.5
Acute: NO WQS
t oluenc
NC
360 Ii li
pg/L
33 0
NO DETECTS
_ _ _
Chronic: 260.00
No detects- POC Maintain MonBoring
Max MDL = 0.5
NCO088692 EPA NRWQC 9595 GENERIC non —hardness RPA2018 53, rpe
Page 1 of 1 7/331/2017
Supporting Information
Notes & Descriptors
Calc = hardness -dependent metal standards are calculated based on in -stream hardness
(d) = dissolved metal standard. See 15A NCAC 02B .0211 for more information.
(E) = effluent limit for High Quality Waters. See 15A NCAC 02B .0224.
(h) = hardness -dependent dissolved metal standard. See below for hardness -dependent dissolved metal equations. See 15A NCAC 026.0211 for more Information.
(HH) = Human Health
(LD) = limited data.
(N) = narrative standard.
(P) = public policy document.
(s) = toxicity exceeds solubility, no visible sheen or free product in water or on sediment or shoreline per 15A NCAC 02B .0211 & .0220
(t) = based upon measurement of total recoverable metal. See 15A NCAC 02B .0212 for more information.
WER = Water Effects Ratio. See 15A NCAC 028.0211 for more information.
(WS) = Water Supply.
Designated Use Definitions
(1) Aquatic We standards protect both fresh and saltwater aquatic organisms to promote biological integrity. See 15A NCAC 028.0211 and .0220.
(2) Trout Waters are protected for natural trout propagation and survival of stocked trout. See 15A NCAC 026.0101 and .0301.
(3) Human Health standards are based on fish consumption only unless dermal contact studies are available. See 15A NCAC 028.0208.
(4) Secondary Recreation standards apply to activities in surface waters that result In Incidental body contact. See 15A NCAC 02B .0211 and .0220.
(5) Swamp Waters have low velocities and other natural characteristics which are different from adjacent streams. See 1SA NCAC 02B .0101.
(6) Water Supply standards are applicable to all Water Supply Classifications (WS I-V) and are based on consumption of fish and water. See i5A NCAC 028.0208, .0212,
.0214, .0215, .0216, and .0218.
(7) High Quality Waters area subset of waters with quality higher than the standards and are described In 15A NCAC 02B .0101 and .0224.
(8) Primary Recreation standards apply to activities in surface waters that result in full -body contact. See 15A NCAC 02B .0219 and .0222.
(9) Shellfish Area standards apply to surface waters that are used for shellfishing for market purposes. See 15A NCAC 02B .0221.
(10) Carcinogens are listed in 15A NCAC 026.0208 and relate to Human Health (HH) and Water Supply (WS) standards. All standards in this table that are designated as
carcinogens were calculated from oral cancer slope values obtained through EPXs Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
(11) Acute & chronic values for all metals on the NC 02B Standards table are based on the following language in iSA NCAC 028.0211: Acute = "Compliance with acute
instream metals standards shall only be evaluated using an average of two or more samples collected with one hour." Chronic = "Compliance with chronic instreom
metals standards shall only be evaluated using averages of a minimum of foursamples taken on consecutive days, or as a 96-hour average"
Reference Sources
= Code of Federal Regulations - Title 40
EPA AW C = Enviromental Protection Agency Ambient Water Quality Criteria
EPA QCW = Enviromental Protection Agency Quality Criteria for Water
EPA NRWQC = Environmental Protection Agency Nationally Recommended Water Quality Criteria. (HH) denotes the Human Health Water Quality Criteria and (AL)
denotes the Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria.
ECOTOX = The ECOTOXicology knowledgebase.
FDA NSSP = US Food & Drug Administration National Shellfish Sanitation Program.
GEI-CED = GEI Consultants -Chadwick Ecological Division. Reviewed EPA 2001 Update of Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Cadmium.
IRIS = Integrated Risk Information System.
NPDWR = National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (EPA)
NSDWR = National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (EPA)
RAIS = The Risk Assessment Information System
_
Water Resources
Environmental Quality
August 9, 2017
UT u_ I : V01-1 1ul
To: Jeff Bryan
Assistant Regional Engineer (DWR/PWSS)
Winston-Salem Regional Office
From: Derek C. Denard
DWR / NPDES Program
919-807-6307; Fax 919-807-6495; derek.denard@ncdenr.gov
Subject: Review of Discharge to Surface Waters Designated Water Supply (WS)
UT to Country Line Creek [22-(25.5)], WS-II;HQW
Subbasin 03-02-04 [HUC 030101040202], Roanoke River Basin
for: Permit Renewal NPDES NCO088692
Sparks Oil Company—J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM)
8920 Cherry Grove Road, Reidsville 27320
Caswell County
Please provide your comments by September 8, 2017 [email OK]
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretary
S. JAY ZIMMERMAN
Director
RESPONSE:
I concur with the issuance of this permit provided the Permittee properly operates and
maintains the facility; the Permittee meets the stated effluent limits prior to discharge; and the
discharge does not contravene the designated water quality standards.
I concur with issuance of the above permit provided the following conditions are met:
I oppose the issuance of the above permit based on reasons stated below, or attached:
Signed: Date:
cc: file
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality
1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
919-707-90DO
(N MO C_�7 e4_f-
Denard, Derek
From: Smith, George
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 9:32 AM
To: Denard, Derek
Subject: RE: Draft NPDES Permit NCO088692 - Sparks Oil Company - J.W. Smith/Camp Springs
76 (GW-REM) - PC-1
Derek,
Recommend the Classification of PC-1 be added to the permit cover letter.
Recommend the permit be issued.
George Smith, Assistant Regional Supervisor
email: georae.smith@ncdenr.gov
Division of Water Resources
450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Direct phone: (336) 776-9700
E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be
disclosed to third parties.
From: Denard, Derek
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 1:58 PM
To: jerry@sparksoil.com
Cc: Smith, George <george.smith@ncdenr.gov>; Meadows, Susan <susan.meadows@ncdenr.gov>; Moore, Cindy
<cindy.a.moore@ncdenr.gov>; Kinney, Maureen <Maureen.Kinney@ncdenr.gov>
Subject: Draft NPDES Permit NCO088692 - Sparks Oil Company - J.W. Smith/Camp Springs 76 (GW-REM) - PC-1
Dear Mr. Sparks:
In response to your request to renew the subject NPDES permit, the Division of Water Resources (DWR or the Division)
hereby transmits this draft for your review and comment. Please review this document to assure your understanding of
the permit limits and monitoring conditions, and to correct errors, if any.
http•//edocs dep nc gov/WaterResources/0/doc/556374/Pagel aspx?searchid=d84bd65c-1ad6-4ebb-9825-
77f24bb3c14b
We have made the following updates to your previous permit:
1. The facility map has been updated. The location of Outfall 001 is corrected to the following:
Latitude: 362 17' 46" (36.296111)
Longitude -792 29' 31" (-79.491944)
2. Regulatory citations have been added.
3. Quarterly Total Hardness monitoring has been added for the effluent. Please see discussion below for more
information. Effluent hardness sampling should be performed in conjunction with sampling for hardness
dependent metals (Lead). Please note that since the outfall location is under zero flow conditions, no instream
hardness sampling will be required.
4. For all parameters with limits both monthly average limits and daily maximum limits have been applied. The US
EPA requires both a Monthly Average and a Daily Maximum for parameters that are limited [40 CFR 122.45 (d.)].
5. The limits for Isopropyl Ether (µg/L),1,2-Dichloroethane (µg/L) and Naphthalene (µg/L) has been updated to 10
mg/L, 5 µg/L and 6 µg/L, respectively.
6. Monitoring of Phenol has been changed to Total Recoverable Phenolics (parameter code 32730).
7. Electronic reporting of discharge monitoring reports (eDMR) has been added in Section A. (2.).
The NC 2007-2014 Water Quality Standard (WQS) Triennial Review was approved by the NC Environmental
Management Committee (EMC) on November 13, 2014. The US EPA subsequently approved the WQS revisions on April
6, 2016 with some exceptions. The NC Division of Water Resources NPDES Permitting Unit is required to implement the
new dissolved metal standards in all permits public noticed after April 6, 2016.
The new standards for most metals include acute standards. The freshwater standards for several metals are expressed
as the dissolved form of the metals, and seven metals have hardness -dependent equations. As a result, the NPDES
Permitting Unit will need site -specific effluent hardness data and instream hardness data, upstream of the discharge, for
each facility monitoring these metals in order to calculate permit limitations. Effluent hardness and instream hardness
sampling, upstream of the discharge, has been added to this permit at a monitoring frequency of quarterly. See Section
A. (1.) Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements.
Concurrent with this notification, the Division will solicit public comment on this draft by publishing a notice in
newspapers having circulation in the general Caswell County area, as required by the NPDES Program. Please provide
your comments, if any, to me via email [derek.denard@ncdenr.gov] or write to my attention care of DEQ/ DWR / NPDES
Program no later than September 8, 2017. Your written comments are welcome but not mandatory.
Following the mandatory 30-day public comment period, the Division will review all pertinent comments on your permit
draft, and take appropriate action prior to issuing your final NPDES permit. If you have questions concerning this draft,
please e-mail me or call my direct line (919) 807-6307.
Sincerely,
Derek Denard
Environmental Specialist
N.C. Division of Water Resources
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality
919 807 6307 office
derek.denard (a)ncdenr. aov
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the
North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
PYRAM I D
ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING, P.C.
November 14, 2016
Mrs. Dina Sprinkle
NCDEQ / DWQ / Point Source Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Re: NPDES Permit Renewal Request for
JW Smith / Camp Springs 76 Groundwater Remediation System
8920 Cherry Grove Road
Reidsville, Caswell County, NC
NPDESPermit# NCO088692 RECEIVEDfNCDEQlDWR
Incident#21685
Dear Mrs. Sprinkle: NOV 2 2 2016
Water Quality
As requested by Sparks Oil Company, Pyramid Environmental & Eng L `MWipp'%.fias
pn
completed a renewal request package for the NPDES Permit # NC0088692. Enclosed
please find the NPDES Permit renewal request package containing all required
documentation.
The Camp Springs 761JW Smith remediation system has not been changed since the
issuance of the current NPDES permit that expires on May 31, 2017. Please note that
there is an incorrect number of carbon vessels listed in the current permit. The new
permit should list four (4) carbon vessels. Please see the documents in the enclosed
Residuals Management Plan regarding the carbon vessel number.
If you have any questions or need any additional information regarding this permit
renewal request, please call me at 336-335-3174.
Sincerely,
Mika Trifunovic
Project Manager
Enclosures: NPDES Permit Renewal Package
P.O. Box 16265 • Greensboro, NC 27416
5031ndustrial Ave • Greensboro, NC 27406
Phone (336)335-3174 • Fax (336)691-0648 • Toll Free (866)545-9507
Email: Info@pwanlidenvimnmcntal.com
www pvramidenvimnmental com
Water Resources
ENVIRONMENTAL OUALfTY
December 09, 2016
Mr. Jerry Sparks, President
Sparks Oil Company
412 N. Scales Street
Reidsville, NC 27320-2909
PAT MCCRORY
GovNna
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
saner.'),
S. JAY ZIMMERMAN
Dlre&r ,
Subject: Permit Renewal
Application No. NCO088692
J.W. Smith/Camp Spring 76
Caswell County
Dear Mr. Sparks:
The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges receipt of your permit application and
supporting documentation received on November 22, 2016. The primary reviewer for this renewal
application is Derek Denard.
The primary reviewer will review your application, and he will contact you if additional
information is required to complete your permit renewal. Per G.S. 15OB-3 your current permit
does not expire until permit decision on the application is made. Continuation of the current permit
is contingent on timely and sufficient application for renewal of the current permit.
Please respond in a timely manner to requests for additional information necessary to
complete the permit application. If you have any additional questions concerning renewal of the
subject permit, please contact.Mr. Denard at 919-807-6307 or Derek.Denard@ncdenr.gov.
cc: Central Files
NPDES
Winston-Salem Office
Sincerely,
'd!/" '7&1 old
Wren Thedford
Wastewater Branch
Stale ofNenh CxwRaa I F-viwmeutal Qulity I Waler Raw.
1617 Mail Servim Center I Raleigh, Nodh Cmolioa 2709LI617
919-S07-6300
Air
PYRAMID
ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING, P.C.
Authorization for NPDES Renewal Package Preparation
I, Jerry Sparks, the president of Sparks Oil Company, authorize Pyramid Environmental &
Engineering, P.C. to prepare the NPDES Renewal Package for the JW Smith/ Camp Springs 76
groundwater remediation system.
of Sparks Oil Company . Date
P.O. Box 16265 • Greensboro, NC 27416
503 industrial Ave • Gre®sbom, NC 27406
Phone (336)335-3174 • Fax (336)691-0648 • Tall Free (866)545-9507
Email: Info@ovramidenvimnmental.mm
w .vvremidenvironmeotal.com
NC DENR / DWQ / NPDES
Renewal Application Checklist
The following items are REQUIRED for all renewal. packages:
A cover letter requesting renewal of the permit and documenting any changes at the facility since
issuance of the last permit. Submit one signed original and two copies.
The completed application form (copy attached), signed by the permittee or an Authorized
0/1 Representative. Submit one signed original and two copies.
If an Authorized Representative (such as a consulting engineer or environmental consultant) prepares
the renewal package, written documentation. must be provided showing the authority delegated to the
Authorized Representative (see Part II.B.11.b of the existing NPDES permit).
A narrative description of the sludge management plan for the facility. Describe how sludge (or other
solids) generated during wastewater treatment are handled and disposed. If your facility has no such
plan (or the permitted facility does not generate any solids), explain this in writing. Submit one signed
original and two copies.
The following items must be submitted byn Municipal or Industrial facilities dish
process wastewater:
r
o Industrial facilities classified as Primary Industries (see Appendices A-D to Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 122) and All Municipal facilities with a permitted flow >_ 1.0 MGD must
submit a Priority Pollutant Analysis (PPA) in accordance with 40 CFR Part 122.21.
The above requirement does NOT apply to t on-industdal faeiJ.t'ties.
Send the completed renewal package to:
Mrs. Dina Sprinkle
NC DENR / DWQ / Point Source Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleighs NC 27699-1617
(919) 807-6304
NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - GiW
For discharges associated with groundwater treatment facilities.
Mail the complete application to:
N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality / NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
NPDES Permit Number NCO088692
If ypu are completing this form in computer use the TAB key or the up — down arrows to move from one
field to the next To check the boxes, click your mouse on top of the box Otherwise, please print or type.
1. Contact Information:
Owner Name
Sparks Oil Company
Facility Name
JW Smith / Camp Springs 76 remediation system
Mailing Address
412 N Scales Street
City
Reidsville
State / Zip Code
NC / 27320-2909
Telephone Number
(336)349-8231
Fax Number
(336)349-9959
e-mail Address
jerry@sparksoil.com
2. Location of facility producing discharge:
Check here if same as
above ❑
Street Address or State Road 8920 Cherry Grove Road
City
Reidsville
State / Zip Code
NC / 27320/0227
County
Caswell
3. Operator Information:
Name of the firm, consultant or other entity that operates the facility. (Note that this is not referring to the
Operator in Responsible Charge or ORQ
Name Pyramid Environmental & Engineering, P.C.
Mailing Address PO Box 16265
City Greensboro
State / Zip Code NC / 27416-0265
Telephone Number (336)335-3174
Fax Number • (336)691-0648
4. Ownership Status:
Federal ❑ State ❑ Private ® Public ❑
Pago , of 3 C-cw 03105
0 1 S
i
NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - GW
For discharges associated with groundwater treatment facilities.
S. Products recovered:
Gasoline ❑ Diesel fuel ❑ Solvents ❑ Other Petroleum
contaminated groundwater
6. Number of separate discharge points: z
Outfall. Identification numbers) ].
?. Frequency of discharge: Continuous ® Intermittent ❑
If intermittent:
Days -per week discharge occurs: Duration:
S. Treatment System Design flow 0.009 NGD '
9. Name of receiving streams) (Provide a map showing the exact location of each ou(all, including
latitude and longitude):
Unnamed tributary of County Line Creek
10. Please list all additives to the treatment system, including chemicals or nutrients, that
have the potential to be discharged.
none
11. Is this facility located on Indian country? (check one)
Yes ❑ No
12. Additionallnformation
All appliccatios (rnchiOW renewalsj:
A USGS topographical map (or copy of the relevant portion) which shows all outfalls
> A summary of the most recent analytical results (effluent data, if available) containing the
maximum values for each chemical detected
NEW Applicants only:
Engineering Alternative Analysis
> Description of remediation treatment system components, capacities, and removal
efficiency for detected compounds.
> If the treatment system will discharge to a storm sewer, written approval from the
municipality responsible for the sewer.
> A list of any chemicals found in detectable amounts at the site, with the maximum
observed concentration reported for each chemical (the most recent sample must be
collected less than one year prior to the date of this application)
> For petroleum -contaminated sites — Analyses for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) should
be performed. Analyses for any fuel additives likely to be present at the site and for phenol
and lead should also be performed.
> For sites contaminated with solvents or other contaminants - EPA Method 624/625
analysis should be performed.
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NPDES PERBUT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM C - GW
For discharges associated with groundwater treatment facilities.
13. Applicant Certification
I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the
best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate.
Jerry Sparks President
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lina General Statute 143-215.6 (b)(2) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false
representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document files or
required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission
implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or
monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the
Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable
by a fine not to exceed $25,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section
1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $25,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both,
fora similar offense.)
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Sparks Oil Company
Camp Springs 67 Groundwater Remediation Site
Latitude 360 17' 46" N State Quad: Cherry Grove
Longitude: 79' 29' 42' W Paimldad Plow. 0.009 MOD
Recelvin4 Stream: Ur to Country Line Creak Stream Gees: W841 HOW
Drainage Basle: Roanoke River Basin Sub•Sasin: 03.02-041030MG4
Plan Prepared by:
Mika Trifunovic
Project En&eer
Residuals Management Plan
J.W. Smith / Camp Springs 76
Groundwater Remediation System.
8920 Cherry Grove Road
Reidsville, Caswell County, NC
NPDES Permit # NCO088692
NCDEQ Incident # 21685
Prepared for:
Sparks Oil Company
412 N. Scales Street
Reidsville, NC 27320
Plan Reviewed*by:
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Michael G. Jones
.Operations r
Pyramid Environmental & Engineering, P.C.
P.O. Box 16265
503 Industrial Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27416-0265
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Residuals Collection, Handling. Processing, Storage & Dismal
As requested by the Construction Grants and Loans Section of Division of Water Quality of
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), collection, handling,
processing, storage and disposal of residuals generated in the product storage drum, oil water
separator (OWS), bag filter, aggregate filter, carbon vessels, ion exchange vessels, and backwash
filter are addressed in this plan.
Oil Water Separator and Product Storage Drum
Free product from the OWS discharges by gravity to a 65 gallon polyethylene product storage.
drum installed outside of the system building. The product storage drum is equipped with a high-
level switch to shut down operation of the remediation system. Residuals from. the OWS and
product storage drum are collected and handled by a contractor in accordance with all applicable
regulations on an as needed basis. ,After the collection of the residuals, the contractor
immediately hauls the residuals off the site. The contractor is also responsible for the proper
disposal or storagelprocessing of residuals.
Bag Filter
The bag filter is changed every month during scheduled monthly maintenance events. The used
bag filters are removed from the bag filter housing using disposable gloves and placed in a sealed
plastic container. The used bags are immediately shipped as a non -hazardous waste for proper
disposal. Pyramid is responsible for the collection, handling, and disposal of used bag filters.
Aggregate Filter and Carbon Vessels
The aggregate filter and carbon vessels are exchanged every six months by a contractor in
accordance with all applicable regulation. Used aggregate filter and carbon vessels are
immediately hauled off the site. The contractor is responsible for the residuals handling and
proper disposal or storagelprocessing.
Ion Exchange Vessels
Two ion exchange vessels were replaced with carbon vessels in May 2012. The NCDEQ
approved this change, however the number of carbon vessels has never been changed in the
current NPDES permit that expires on May 31, 2017. Please see the enclosed correspondence
between Pyramid and NCDEQ.
Backwash Filter -•
The used backwash filter media is collected and handled by a contractor in accordance with all
applicable regulations on an as needed. basis. Auer the collection of the used media, the
contractor immediately removes the filter media from the site for processing and/or disposal. The
contractor is also responsible for proper disposal or storagelprocessing of the used media.
Camp Springs 761JW Smith — Residuals Management Plan 1
Mika Trifunovic
From: Mika Trifunovic <mika@pyramidenvironmental.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 20121138 AM
To: 'Bob Guerra (bob.guerra@ncdenr.gov)'
Cc Mike Jones (Mike@pyramidenvironmental.com)
Subject: JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 NPDES Permit # NCO088692
Good morning Bob,
I have just received the referenced NPDES permit form our client and I've noticed that the Supplement to Permit Cover
Sheet (attached as a PDF file) contains an incorrect number of carbon vessels.
There should be four (4) carbon vessels listed on the sheet because two (2) Ion exchange vessels have been converted
to carbon vessels. Please see the forwarded emails.
Could you please email me the NPDES permit with the correct number of carbon vessels.
Thank you.
Mika
From: Guerra, Bob rmailto;hjh.guerra0ncdenr.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 20121:26 PM
To: Mika Trifunovic
Subject: RE: Modification of JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 Remedlation System
I will be including this request and incorporate the changes into your permit when I issue it.
From: Mika Trifunovic rM@Ilto:mikaLMp=midenvironmental.coml
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 201212:12 PM
To: Corpomn, Joe; Guerra, Bob .
Subject: Modification of JW Smlth/Camp Springs 76 Remedlation System
Good afternoon Joe and Bob,
As I mentioned during our conversation, we have intent to modify the JW Smith/Camp Springs 76 petroleum
contaminated groundwater remediation system which holds the NPDES Individual Permit # NC0088692.
The modification will include conversion of two existing ion exchange vessels into carbon filter vessels. Detailed
information about the modification Is provided in the attached PDF file.
Please let me know if you need any additional information or clarification.
Since the permit is currently being renewed, I would like to ask you to include this proposed modification into the
permit.
Thank you.
Mika Trifunovic
Project Manager
Pyramid Environmental & Engineering
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