HomeMy WebLinkAboutSchools_GW Exceedance_20140612'1 (orth;C'a�olina Departxnentof Health and I1liunan'Se>rvices 11�1
Division of .Public Health
Pat McCrory Aldona Z. Wos, M.D.
Governor ,'. Ambassador (Ret.)'
Secretary DHHS
r Penelope Slade -Sawyer,
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Division Director
June 12, 2014 .
:_:SAMPSON-COUNTY
,c ROM,RT CARROLL, ORC
C/O SAMPSON COUNTY SCHOOL
_ PO BQX'439 _
CLINTONNC 28328 - �?T' - ------ -- ----- —- a
'. -Noticek:of Groundwater Stalndardsi Exceedance
Re: Exceedance of Standards — Compliance Boundary
Union High School fias;.exceeded the.maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) allowed,by North Carolina's Groundwater Classificatio_4
and Standards-,(1-5A:NCAC 02L' 0202) for the parameters listed'in the table below. The concentrations in the groundwater samples
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collected,for the••sample,daies and locatioris listed may pose a -contamination threat to the environment and potentially a risk to human
health.
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';Collection Date
'Analysis Parameter
Sample'Locatio'n
Contaminant Level
8%13/20T3
Fe'cal'Coliform .
#1"
20 /100mL
=8/13/2013
Fecal Coliform
#2 "
18 /100mL
Due to the -increase iii concentrations in excess of the standards at or beyond a compliance boundary, you are required by the North
~Gar'olina';s'Groundwa er C.lassifications.and.Standards (15A NCAC 02L .0106) to do -all of the following:
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1 ke inih i corrective action:
3he'permittee shall, assess the cause, significance and extent of the violation ofstandards, and submit the results of
"the investigation..a. plan and proposed schedule for corrective action to the On -Site Water Protection Section and
local health department. .
V. Th'e permitted shall iiriplemeiit the plan as approved by and iri accordance with a `scliedul&'established by the On -Sire
Water. Protection Section. In establishing a schedule, the On -Site Water Protection Section shall consider any,
reasonable schedule proposed by the permittee.
.2.1 ,Corrective action plans for restoration of groundwater quality shall include:
a. A description' of the proposed corrective action and reasons for its'selection; .
b. ,Specific plans, including engineering details where applicable, for restoring groundwater quality;
c. , A schedule for the, implementation and operation of the proposed plan; and
d. A monitoring.plan.for evaluating the effectiveness: of the proposed corrective action and the movement of the
contaminant plume.
3. In the evaluation of corrective action plans, the On -Site *ater Protection Section shall consider the extent of any violations;
-'extent of damage or potential adverse impact to the environment; extent of any threat to':'human health or safety; technology
available to accomplish restoration; potential. for degradation of the contaminants in the environment; time and costs
r 3 / www.ncdlihs.gov www.publichealth.ne.gov, '
Tcl-9,19-707-5874_- Fax 919-845-3973
Location: 5605 Six Forks Road'- Raleigh, NC 27609 °
Mailing Address: 1642 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1642'. •`
North Carolina -
a� Aii•E-qu.gl',Opportunit),/AfliAoiive"Action Employer `i'. Public Health
estimated to achieve groundwater,quality restoration; and.public and economic benefits to be derived from groundwater
quality restoration.
To return to comppapce, your system must permanently reduce the amount of contamination -in your effluent below the MCL, perform
required monitoring, and comply with the applicable rules. Any violations of these rules are"punishable by administrative penalties up
to $25,000 per day per violation.
The need for enforcement action will be determined by your response to the requirements of this letter and your system's return to
compliance. The amount of an administrative penalty would be based on, but not limited o, the nature of the violation and the degree
and extent of harm, failure to give adequate public notice, as well as your system's previous record of compliance with the North
Carolina's Groundwater Classifications and Standards. Copies of these rules can be found at
b.9p://i)ortal.ncdenr.org/web/Wq/ps/csu/rules
Failure to comply with laws, rules and this notice will subject you any of the following legal remedies; Injunction Relief [G.S. 130A-*
18], Administrative Penalties [G.S. 130-22(c)], Suspension or Revocation of Permits [G.S. 130-23], or Criminal Penalties [G.S. 130-
251.
Sincerely,
Nancy Deal, MS, REHS
.� Branch Head, On -Site Water Protection
cc: Art Barnhardt —Fayetteville Region, Aquifer Protection Supervisor
Debra Watts — Groundwater Protection Unit, DWR
Oswald Newman, Il, REHS — Sampson County Env Health
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North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Public Health
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Aldona Z. Wos, M.D.
Ambassador (Ret.)
Secretary DHHS
Penelope Slade -Sawyer
Division Director
June 12, 2014
SAMPSON COUNTY
ROBERT CARROLL, ORC
C/O SAMPSON COUNTY SCHOOL
PO BOX 439
CLINTON NC 28328 -- — - - - - -
Notice of Groundwater Standards Exceedance
Re: Exceedance of Standards - Compliance Boundary
Midway High School has exceeded the maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) allowed by North Carolina's Groundwater
Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC 02L .0202) for the parameters listed in the table below. The concentrations in the
groundwater samples collected for the'sample dates and locations listed may pose a contamination threat to the environment and
potentially a risk to human health.
Collection Date
Analysis Parameter
Sample Location
Contaminant Level
8/13/2013
Fecal Coliform
#1
14 /100mL
8/13/2013
Fecal Coliform
#2
2 /100mL
Due to the increase in concentrations in excess of the standards at or beyond a compliance boundary, you are required by the North
Carolina's Groundwater Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC 02L .0106) to do all of the following:
1. Take initial corrective action:
a.. The permittee shall assess the cause, significance and extent of the violation of standards, and submit the results of
the investigation, a plan and proposed schedule for corrective action to the On -Site Water Protection Section and
local health department.
13: The permittee shall 'implement the plan as -approved by and in accordance witha schedule established by the On=Site
Water Protection Section. In establishing a schedule, the On -Site Water Protection Section shall consider any
reasonable schedule proposed by the permittee.
-- 2. Corrective action plans for restoration of groundwater quality shall include:
a. A description of the proposed corrective action and reasons for its selection;
b. Specific plans, including engineering details where applicable, for restoring groundwater quality;
c. A schedule for the implementation and operation of the proposed plan; and
d. A monitoring plan for evaluating the effectiveness of the proposed corrective action and the movement of the
contaminant plume.
3. . In the evaluation of corrective action plans, the On -Site Water Protection Section shall consider the extent of any violations;
extent of damage or potential adverse impact to the environment; extent of any threat to human health or'safety; technology
available to accomplish -restoration; potential for degradation of the contaminants in the environment; time and costs
www.ncdhhs.gov • www.publichealth.nc.gov -
Tel 919-707-5874 ^ Fax 919-845-3973
Location: 5605 Six Forks Road - Raleigh, NC 27609
Mailing Address: 1642 Mail Scevice Center - Raleigh, NC 27699-1642
10 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
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North Carolina
Public Health
estimated to achieve groundwater quality restoration; and public and economic benefits to be derived from groundwater
quality restoration.
To return to compliance, your system must permanently reduce the amount of contamination in your effluent below the MCL, perform
required monitoring; and comply with the applicable rules. Any violations of these rules are punishable by administrative penalties up
to $25,000 per day per violation.
The need for enforcement action will be determined by your response to the requirements of this letter and your system's return to
compliance. The amount of an administrative penalty would be based on, but not limited to, the nature of the violation and the degree
and extent of harm, failure to give adequate public notice, as well as your system's previous record of compliance with the North
Carolina's Groundwater Classifications and Standards. Copies of these rules can be found at
http://portal.ncdenr. or��web"/.wq%ps/csu/rules.
Failure to comp'1y with laws, ;rules and this notice will subject you any of the following legal remedies; Injunction Relief [G.S. 130A-
18], Adminisirative'Penalties [G.S. 130-22(c)], Suspension or Revocation of Permits [G.S. 130-23], or Criminal Penalties [G.S. 130-
251. - • "'��pF1a;l J.LS,'U? i l.i',r :i .`';' ,�'
Sincerely,
Nancy Deal, MS, REHS
Branch Head, On -Site Water Protection
cc: Art Barnhardt — Fayetteville Region, Aquifer Protection Supervisor
Debra Watts — Groundwater Protection Unit, DWR
Oswald Newman, II, REHS — Sampson County Env Health
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North Carolina Department: of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Health
Beverly Eaves, Perdue. Terry L; Pierce
Governor Direc'tor
Midway High School
Robert.Carroll, ORC
c/o Sampson County School
PO Box 439
Clinton NC 28328
March 1, 2011
Dee Freeman
Secretary
RECEIVED
MAR 2 2 2011
DENR-FAYEfTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE
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ACTION REQUIRED;
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Notice of Groundwater Standards Exceedance
Re,: Exceedance of Standards - Review Boundary
Midway High School has exceeded the maximum contaminant.levels.-(MCLs) allowed by North Carolina's
Groundwater Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC.02L .0202) for the.parameters listed in the table below.
The concentrations in the groundwater samples collected for the sample dates and locations listed may pose a
contamination threat to the environment and potentially a risk to human health:
Collection Date
Analysis Parameter
SampY ` Location
Contaminant. Level
08/03/2010
Fecal: Co ifdrm
Well #4
23 t
'The maximum contaminant level is 1 /100 mL (.organisms per 100 milliliters).
Due to, the increase in contaminant concentrations in excess of the standards at or beyond a review boundary;
you are required•by the North Carolina"s Groundwater Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC 02L .0106) to
do all of the following:
1. Take initial corrective action:
a. The permittee shall. demonstrate, through predictive calculations or modeling, that natural site
conditions; facility design• and operational controls will prevent a violation of standards at the
compliance boundary and submit a written report including this information to the On -Site -.Water
Protection Section and the local health department; or
b: The permittee shall submit a plan for alteration of existing site conditions; facility design or
operational controls that will -prevent a violation at the compliance boundary and implement that
plan upon its approval by the On -Site Water Protection Section.
RECEIVED / DENR / DWQ
2. Corrective action plans for restoration of groundwater quality shall include: ;. Aquifer Prntn tinn Se -don
oneMAR 14 2011
On -site Water Protection Section — Ted Lyon,.Chief NorthCaro/l/ina
1642-Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27ti99-1642 �aturq���
Phone: 919-733=2895.1 FAX: 919=715-32271 Internet: www,deh.enr.state. nc.uslosww new/newllfindex.htm
An Equal opportunity l Affirmal'ive Action Employer
Midway High'School` '' ` 1
March 11,2011
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a. A description of the proposed corrective action and reasons for its"selection;
b: !Specific plans, including engineering details+where applicable, for restoring groundwater quality;
.c. A schedule for the implementahon.and operatYon p, the proposed plan, and
d. A monitoring plan for evaluating the effectiveness of .the proposed corrective action and the
movement of the coritaminaht plume
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3. In'the evaluation=of corrective action plans; the On -Site Water Protection Section shall consider the
extent -of any violations; extent of damage or potential adverse impact to the environment; extent of any
threat!t'O human health or safety; technology available to accomplish restoration; potential for
degradation of the contaminants in the environment; time and. costs estimated to achieve groundwater
quality restoration, and public and economic benefits to be derived from groundwater quality
restoration.
To return to compliance, your system must permanently reduce the amount of contamination in your effluent
below the MCL, perform required monitoring and comply with the applicable rules. Any violations of these
rules are punishable by administrative penalties up to $25,000 pet- day per violation.
The need for enforcement action will be determined by your response to the requirements of this letter'and your
system's return to: Compliance., The amount of an administrative penalty would be based on, but not limited to,
the nature of the 'violation and the degree and extent •o f harm, failure to give adequate public notice; as. well as
your system's previous re cord of compliance with the North I.�arohna's Groundwater Classifications and
Standards. Copies of these rules can be found at http'-// or4afI&`denr:orglweb/wq/�s/csu/rules.
Failure to comply with laws, rules and this noti=e will subjeN.ct you any of the following legal remedies;
Injunction Relief [G S: 130A=1$], Administrative Penalties [G.S. 130=22(c)], Suspension or Revocation of
Permits.[G.S 130.-23]; or Criminal Penalties; [GS. 130 25]. .
Sricerel
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On -Site Water Protection Section
cc: Oswald Newman; II, REHS — Sampson County Environmental Health
Ted Bush Aquifer Protection Supervisor
Debra Watt — Groundwater Protection Unit, DWQ
Lorna Withrow, PE - OSWP Review Engineer
Pat McCrory
Governor
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North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Aquifer Protection Section
- Division of Public Health
February 28, 2013
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
CLAY WADE, ORC
C/O CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS
810 GILLESPIE ST
FAYETTEVILLE NC 28306
Notice of Groundwater Standards Exceedance
Aldona Z. Wos, M.D.
-Ambassador (Ret.)
Secretary DHHS
Laura Gerald, M.D., M.P:H.
State Health Director
40
DENRLI-mr
MAR 0)'014
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Re: Exceedance of Standards — Compliance Boundary
Alderman Road Elementary School (formerly Grays Creek) has exceeded the maximum contaminant
levels (MCLs) allowed by North Carolina's Groundwater -..Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC
02L .0202) for the parameters listed in the table below. The concentrations in the groundwater samples
collected for the sample -dates and locations listed may pose a contamination threat to the environment
and potentiallya risk to human health.
Collection Date
Analysis Parameter
Sample Location
Contaminant Level
May 23, 2012 -
Fecal Coliform
MW2362
8 /100111L
August 30, 2012
Fecal Coliform
MW2362
20 /100mL
November 27, 2012
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
MW2362
573 mg/L
Due to the increase in concentrations in excess of the standards at or beyond a compliance boundary,
you are required by the North Carolina's Groundwater Classifications and Standards (15A NCAC 02L
.0106) to do all of the following:
1. Take initial corrective action:
a. The permittee shall assess the cause, significance and extent of the violation of standards,
and submit the results of the investigation, a plan and proposed schedule for corrective
action to the On -Site Water Protection Branch and local health department.
b. The permittee shall implement the plan as approved by and in accordance with a schedule
established by the -On -Site Water Protection Section. In establishing a schedule, the On -
Site Water Protection Branch shall consider any reasonable schedule proposed by the
permittee.
www.ncdhhs.gov • www.publichealth.nc.gov- http://ehs.ncpublichealth.com
Tel 9197707-5874 • Fax 919-845-3973
Location: 5605 Six Forks Road • Raleigh, NC 27609
Mailing Address: 1642 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1642 NorthAn Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer Pb Health
Alderman Road Elementary School (formerly Grays Creek)
EYceeda z7ceµo 'Sia 6id!s�;,Compliance Boundary
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2. Corrective action plans for restoration of groundwater quality shall include:ti
a. A description of the proposed corrective action and reasons for ifs, selection;_,
y. Specific plans,, including engineering details where applicable; -for restoring groundwater
,quality;
A schedule for the implementation and operation of the proposed plan; and
-- d. A monitoring plan for evaluating the effectiveness of the proposed corrective action and
the movement of the contaminant plume.
3. In the evaluation of corrective action plans, the On -Site Water Protection Branch shall consider
the extent• of any violations; extent of damage or potential adverse impact to the environment;
`i extent of any threat to human health or safety; technology available to accomplish restoration;
,potential for degradation of the contaminants •in the environment; time and costs estimated to
achieve groundwater quality restoration; and public and economic benefits to be derived from
groundwater quality restoration.
To return to compliance, system must permanently reduce the amount of contamination in your
effluent below the MCL, perform.required monitoring, and comply with the applicable rules. Any
violations of these rules are punishable by administrative penalties up to $25,000 per day -per violation.
The need for enforcement action will be determined by your response to the requirements of this letter
and your system's return to compliance. The amount of an administrative penalty would be based on,
but not limited to, the nature of the violation and the degree and extent of harm, failure to give adequate
public notice, as well as your system's previous record of compliance with the North Carolina's
Groundwater Classifications and Standards. Copies of these rules can- be found -at -
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/rules.
Failure to comply with laws, rules and this notice will subject you any of the following legal remedies;
Injunction Relief [G.S. 130A-18], Administrative Penalties [G.S. 130-22(c)]. Suspension or Revocation
of Permits [G.S. 130-23], or Criminal Penalties [G.S: 130-25]. �-
Sincerel
Te y Pier e, Interim Chief
On -Site Water Protection Branch -
cc: Art, Barnhardt — Fayetteville Region, Aquifer Protection Supervisor
Debra Watt —Groundwater Protection Unit, DWQ
Fredrick E. Thomas, REHS — Cumberland County Env Health