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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0000884_Notice of Deficiency_20240201 DocuSign Envelope ID: E86D7C42-7809-4BC1-AOA9-CF77BE70BO71 a n`STAZE o. ROY COOPER a a+ oGovernor ' ELIZABETH S.BISEP Secretary `- RICHARD E.ROGERS,JR. NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality Certified Mail # 7018 0680 0001 9160 6188 Return Receipt Requested February 1, 2024 John Pike Butterball LLC PO Box 10009 Goldsboro, NC 27532-0009 SUBJECT: NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY Tracking Number: NOD-2024-GW-0001 Permit No. WQ0000884 Butterball - Mt. Olive WWTF Duplin County Dear Permittee: The North Carolina Division of Water Resources conducted an inspection of the Butterball - Mt. Olive WWTF on January 10, 2024. This inspection was conducted to verify that the facility is operating in compliance with the conditions and limitations specified in Non-discharge Permit No. WQ0000884. A summary of the findings and comments noted during the inspection are provided in the enclosed copy of the inspection report. The Compliance Evaluation inspection was conducted by Division of Water Resources staff from the Wilmington Regional Office. The following deficiency(s) was noted during the inspection: Inspection Area Description of Deficiency Wells Monitoring wells MW-22 and MW-38 through MW-41 exceed 2L Standard for nitrate In addition, the issues below must also be addressed: D_E � North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Wilmington Regional Office 1127 Cardinal Drive Extemilon I Wilmington,North Carolina 28405 - \ /' 910.796.7215 DocuSign Envelope ID: E86D7C42-7809-4BC1-AOA9-CF77BE70B071 Compliance Issue(s): Although concentrations of total nitrate-nitrogen (nitrate) do not seem to be an issue in the effluent of the industrial wastewater treatment plant, it seems to be potentially problematic in groundwater and possibly surface water samples. Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2L, Section .0202 establishes a limit of 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L) in Class GA groundwaters and this limit is duplicated in the NPDES permit (refer to Permit No WQ0000884, Attachment Q. There are no established limits for nitrate for the surface water sampling locations and no standards have been established for this compound in the Northeast Cape Fear River in the vicinity of the site (Stream Index 18-74-(1) and Classification of C;Sw). However, the EPA has indicated that nitrates in excess amounts in surface waters can accelerate eutrophication, causing dramatic increases in aquatic plant growth and changes in the types of plants and animals that live in the stream. This, in turn, affects dissolved oxygen, temperature, and other indicators. Excess nitrates can cause hypoxia (low levels of dissolved oxygen) and can become toxic to warm-blooded animals at higher concentrations (10 mg/L or higher) under certain conditions. Concentrations of nitrate in monitoring wells MW-38 through MW-41 are all above the limit of 10 mg/L and these wells are also suspected to be the most downgradient wells upgradient of the Northeast Cape Fear River. Monitoring well MW-22 has also recently been exceeding 10 mg/L nitrate and this well is believed to be upgradient of the irrigation fields. Monitoring well MW-24 was just below 10 mg/L (at 9.60 mg/L) during the last sampling event in 9/2023 and has demonstrated an increasing trend. Surface water samples of nitrate from locations PPI 006, PPI 007 and PPI 009 have inconsistently been above 10 mg/L and historical sampling results indicate an increasing trend. Surface sampling location PPI 008 has also historically exceeded 10 mg/L, but not since 2/4/2021 and the trend at this location appears to be decreasing. The Division remains concerned about the levels of total nitrate-nitrogen (nitrate) in groundwater and surface water samples obtained at the site. Attached are graphical representations of levels of nitrate documented within monitoring well MW-38 and at surface sample location PPI 009. Included within the graphs are linear best fit lines which depict an increasing trend resulting from the samples to date at both locations. Butterball - Mt. Olive WWTF, WQ0000884 Nitrate Levels in MW-38 80.00 • 60.0025 • • • E • • v 40.00 • • + z 20.00 • • • • 0.00 • • 9/18/2014 1/31/2016 6/14/2017 10/27/2018 3/10/2020 7/23/2021 12/5/2022 4/18/2024 Date ........ W Norlh Carolina Depsrtmento(Envfon al Quality l Division o(Water Resources Wilmington Regional 0fte 1127 Cardnal Drive Extension I Wilmington Nwh Carolina 2W5 910.796,7215 DocuSign Envelope ID: E86D7C42-7809-4BC1-AOA9-CF77BE70BO71 Butterball - Mt. Olive WWTF, WQ0000884 PPI 009 Nitrate Levels over Time 20.00 J • p� 15.00 • E •• • � ti• • • 10.00 .. •• � • to • l............. M• 5.00 •......•••�...... •: • z 0.00 MM ft• • •• • • • 9/18/2014 1/31/2016 6/14/2017 10/27/2018 3/10/2020 7/23/2021 12/5/2022 4/18/2024 Date Although it is understood that activities are being performed to perform repair to various fields each year, these procedures have been in place for at least a few years and levels seem to continue to increase despite these efforts. For this reason, the Division requests additional information to justify continuing with this course of action or a proposal for other actions to reduce nitrate at the site. Along with any response, please provide a copy of the annual representative soils analysis (i.e., Standard Soil Fertility Analysis), flow and mass balance information for each spray field as well as any additional information you might feel is relevant to gain an understanding of the situation. A response is requested within 90 days of receipt of this letter. The Division of Water Resources may pursue enforcement action for this and any additional violations of State law. To prevent further action, carefully review these deficiencies and address the causes of non-compliance to prevent the recurrence of similar situations. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Bryan Lievre with the Water Quality Regional Operations Section in the Wilmington Regional Office at 910-796-7215. Sincerely, IDOCU igned by: Cuµ OA, 7F141E73B6F3456... for Morelia Sanchez-King, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Wilmington Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ ATTACHMENT Cc: Lankford Ruffin (via email) Joshua Batchelor (via email) Upload to Laserfiche ........ W Norlh Carolina Depsrtmento(Envfon al Quality l Division o(Water Resources Wilmington Regional 0fte 1127 Cardnal Drive Extension I Wilmington Nwh Carolina 2W5 910.796,7215