HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024872_Application_20200106ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretary
LINDA CULPEPPER
Plrafor
Davie County
Attn: John Lambert, Public Utilities Dir.
123 S Main St
Mocksville, NC 27028
Subject: Permit Renewal
Application No. NCO024872
Cooleemee WWTP
Davie County
Dear Applicant:
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
January 06, 2020
The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges the January 27, 2019 receipt of your permit renewal application and
supporting documentation. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within the Section's NPDES WW permitting
branch. Per G.S. 150E-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. The
permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to complete your permit renewal. Please respond in a
timely manner to requests for additional information necessary to allow a complete review of the application and renewal
of the permit.
Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental
Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at:
httos•//deg nc gov/permits-regulations/permit guidance/environmental aoolication tracker
If you have any additional questions about the permit, please contact the primary reviewer of the application using the
links available within the Application Tracker.
Sincerely,
Wren Thedford
Administrative Assistant
Water Quality Permitting Section
cc: John C. Grey, Jr., PE
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Attn: NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Re: Davie County Cooleemee WWTP
NPDES Permit Renewal
Permit #NC0024872
Please renew the above referenced NPDES permit.
12/19/19
RECEIVED
DEC 2 7 2019
NCDEQ/DWR/NPDES
A process flow diagram and USGS location map for the facility are attached hereto.
One signed original and two copies of EPA NPDES form 2A (with supplemental
attachments) are included herewith.
There have been no significant process changes since the last renewal.
Solids from the treatment facility are drawn from the aerobic digester and land applied
under contract with EMA Resources, Inc. in accordance with permit #WQ0010583.
Johnny Lambert's signature below signifies that I, John C. Grey, Jr., PE, am authorized
to draft and submit this application on the County's behalf and answer any questions
regarding its contents.
Sincerely,
Grey Engineering, Inc.
Pohn C. Gr y, Jr., PE
President
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County of Davie
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NPDES Permit Renewal
NCO024872
Process Narrative
The Cooleemee WWTP is an extended aeration treatment process with influent
fine screening, floating aerators and mixers, secondary clarification, chlorination,
dechlorination, aerobic sludge digestion and solids transfer to land application.
The facility includes a 3MG equalization basin that may be remotely operated as
needed to control storm surges, water treatment plant batch episodes or other
surge occurrences.
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: I PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: I RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee VWVI-P, NCO024872 I Renewal I South Yadkin
FORM
2A
NPDES
APPLICATION OVERVIEW
Form 2A has been developed in a modular format and consists of a "Basic Application Information" packet
and a "Supplemental Application Information" packet. The Basic Application Information packet is divided
into two parts. All applicants must complete Parts A and C. Applicants with a design flow greater than or
equal to 0.1 mgd must also complete Part B. Some applicants must also complete the Supplemental
Application Information packet. The following items explain which parts of Form 2A you must complete.
BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION:
A. Basic Application Information for all Applicants. All applicants must complete questions A.1 through A.8. A treatment works
that discharges effluent to surface waters of the United States must also answer questions A.9 through A.12.
B. Additional Application Information for Applicants with a Design Flow a 0.1 mgd. All treatment works that have design flows
greater than or equal to 0.1 million gallons per day must complete questions B.1 through B.6.
C. Certification. All applicants must complete Part C (Certification).
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION:
D. Expanded Effluent Testing Data. A treatment works that discharges effluent to surface waters of the United States and meets
one or more of the following criteria must complete Part D (Expanded Effluent Testing Data):
1. Has a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1 mgd,
2. Is required to have a pretreatment program (or has one in place), or
3. Is otherwise required by the permitting authority to provide the information.
E. Toxicity Testing Data. A treatment works that meets one or more of the following criteria must complete Part E (Toxicity Testing
Data):
1. Has a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1 mgd,
2. Is required to have a pretreatment program (or has one in place), or
3. Is otherwise required by the permitting authority to submit results of toxicity testing.
F. Industrial User Discharges and RCRA/CERCLA Wastes. A treatment works that accepts process wastewater from any
significant industrial users (SIUs) or receives RCRA or CERCLA wastes must complete Part F (Industrial User Discharges
and RCRAICERCLA Wastes). SIUs are defined as:
1. All industrial users subject to Categorical Pretreatment Standards under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 403.6 and
40 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter N (see instructions); and
2. Any other industrial user that:
a. Discharges an average of 25,000 gallons per day or more of process wastewater to the treatment works (with certain
exclusions); or
b. Contributes a process wastestream that makes up 5 percent or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic
capacity of the treatment plant; or
C. Is designated as an SIU by the control authority.
G. Combined Sewer Systems. A treatment works that has a combined sewer system must complete Part G (Combined Sewer
Systems).
ALL APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE PART C (CERTIFICATION)
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 1 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NCO024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART A. BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR ALL APPLICANTS:
All treatment works must complete questions A.1 through A.B of this Basic Application Information Packet.
A.1. Facility Information.
Facility Name Davie County Water System Cooleemee Wastewater Treatment Plant
Mailing Address 298 East Depot St. Suite 200
Mocksville, NC 27028
Contact Person Johnny Lambert
Title Director of Public Utilities
Telephone Number (336) 753-6090
Facility Address 801 South of Cooleemee
(not P.O. Box)
A.2. Applicant Information. If the applicant is different from the above, provide the following:
Applicant Name
Mailing Address
Contact Person
Title
Telephone Number
Is the applicant the owner or operator (or both) of the treatment works?
X owner X operator
Indicate whether correspondence regarding this permit should be directed to the facility or the applicant.
❑ facility X applicant
A.3. Existing Environmental Permits. Provide the permit number of any existing environmental permits that have been issued to the treatment works
(include state -issued permits).
NPDES NC 0024872 PSD
UIC Other Sludge: WQ 0010583
RCRA Other
A.4. Collection System Information. Provide information on municipalities and areas served by the facility. Provide the name and population of each
entity and, if known, provide Information on the type of collection system (combined vs. separate) and its ownership (municipal, private, etc.).
Name Population Served Type of Collection System Ownership
Town of Cooleemee 900 Separate Davie County
Town of Mocksville 2,000 Separate Town of Mocksville
Total population served 2,900
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA fortes 7550-5 & 7550-22.
Page 2 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co.. Cooleemee VWVfP, NC 0024872 Renewal South Yadkin
A.S. Indian Country.
a. Is the treatment works located in Indian Country?
❑ Yes X No
b. Does the treatment works discharge to a receiving water that is either in Indian Country or that is upstream from (and eventually flows
through) Indian Country?
❑ Yes X No
A.S. Flow. Indicate the design flow rate of the treatment plant (i.e., the wastewater flow rate that the plant was built to handle). Also provide the
average daily flow rate and maximum daily flow rate for each of the last three years. Each year's data must be based on a 12-month time period
with the 12° month of "this year occurring no more than three months prior to this application submittal.
a. Design flow rate 1.5 mgd
b. Annual average daily flow rate
Two Years Ago
.488
Last Year
.584
.481
This Year
c. Maximum daily flow rate 3.998 3.997 1.808
A.7. Collection System. Indicate the type(s) of collection system(s) used by the treatment plant. Check all that apply. Also estimate the percent
contribution (by miles) of each.
X Separate sanitary sewer 100
❑ Combined storm and sanitary sewe %
A.S. Discharges and Other Disposal Methods.
a. Does the treatment works discharge effluent to waters of the U.S.? X Yes No
If yes, list how many of each of the following types of discharge points the treatment works uses:
I. Discharges of treated effluent
ii. Discharges of untreated or partially treated effluent
iii. Combined sewer overflow points
iv. Constructed emergency overflows (prior to the headworks)
V. Other -0
b. Does the treatment works discharge effluent to basins, ponds, or other surface impoundments
that do not have outlets for discharge to waters of the U.S.? ❑ Yes X No
If yes, provide the following for each surface impoundment:
Location:
Annual average daily volume discharge to surface impoundment(s)
Is discharge ❑ continuous or ❑ intermittent?
C. Does the treatment works land -apply treated wastewater?
If yes, provide the following for each land application site:
d.
Location:
Number of acres:
Annual average daily volume applied to site:
Is land application ❑ continuous or ❑ intennihent?
Does the treatment works discharge or transport treated or untreated wastewater to another
treatment works?
mgd
❑ Yes X No
mgd
❑ Yes X No
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 S 7550-22. Page 3 of 22
A*0"^
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
If yes, describe the mean(s) by which the wastewater from the treatment works is discharged or transported to the other treatment works
(e.g., tank truck, pipe).
If transport is by a party other than the applicant, provide:
Transporter Name
Mailing Address
Contact Person
Title
Telephone Number I�
For each treatment works that receives this discharge, provide the following:
Name
Mailing Address
Contact Person
Title
Telephone Number j )
If known, provide the NPDES permit number of the treatment works that receives this discharge
Provide the average daily flow rate from the treatment works into the receiving facility.
mgd
e. Does the treatment works discharge or dispose of its wastewater in a manner not included
in A.B. through A.8.d above (e.g., underground percolation, well injection): ❑ Yes
❑ No
If yes, provide the following for each disposal method:
Description of method (including location and size of site(s) if applicable):
Annual daily volume disposed by this method:
Is disposal through this method ❑ continuous or ❑ intermittent?
EPA Forth 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550.6 8 7550-22.
Page 4 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co.. Cooleemee WWTP. NC 0024872 Renewal South Yadkin
WASTEWATER DISCHARGES:
If you answered "Yes" to question A.B.a, complete questions A.9 through A.12 once for each outfall (including bypass points) through
which effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. If you answered "No" to question
A.B.a, go to Part B, "Additional Application Information for Applicants with a Design Flow Greater than or Equal to 0.1 mgd."
A.9. Description of Outfall.
a. Outfall number
b. Location
(City or town, f applicable)
(County)
(Latitude)
C. Distance from shore (if applicable)
d. Depth below surface (if applicable)
e. Average daily flow rate
f. Does this outfall have either an intermittent or a periodic discharge?
If yes, provide the following information:
Number f times per year discharge occurs:
Average duration of each discharge:
Average flow per discharge:
Months in which discharge occurs:
g. Is outfall equipped with a diffuser?
(Zip Code)
(State)
(Longitude)
R.
ff.
.481 mgd
❑ Yes X No (go to A.9.g.)
❑ Yes X No
mgd
A.10. Description of Receiving Waters.
a. Name of receiving water South Yadkin River
b. Name of watershed (if known) South Yadkin
United States Soil Conservation Service 14-digit watershed code (if known):
C. Name of State Management/River Basin (if known): Yadkin -Pee Dee
United States Geological Survey 8-digit hydrologic cataloging unit code (if known):
d. Critical low flow of receiving stream (if applicable) 7g10 = 106 Cfs
acute cfs chronic cis
e. Total hardness of receiving stream at critical low flow (if applicable): mg/I of CaCOr
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 8 7550-22. Page 5 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
A.11. Description of Treatment
a. What level of treatment are provided? Check all that apply.
❑ Primary X Secondary
❑ Advanced ❑ Other. Describe:
b. Indicate the following removal rates (as applicable):
Design BOD5 removal or Design CBOD5 removal 98% %
Design SS removal 95% %
Design P removal 36% %
Design N removal 20% %
Other %
C. What type of disinfection is used for the effluent from this outfall? If disinfection varies by season, please describe:
Chlorine
If disinfecton is by chlorination is dechlorination used for this outfall? XYes ❑ No
Does the treatment plant have post aeration? ❑ Yes ❑ No
A.12. Effluent Testing Information. All Applicants that discharge to waters of the US must provide effluent testing data for the following
parameters. Provide the indicated effluent testing required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which effluent is
discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data
collected through analysis conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with QA1OC requirements of
40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QAIQC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. At a
minimum, effluent testing data must be based on at least three samples and must be no more than four and one-half years apart
Outfall number: 1
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MAXIMUM DAILY, VALUE
,., ..
AVERAGE DAILY VALUE
PARAMETER
Value
Units
Value
Units
Number of Samples
PH (Minimum)
6.2
S.U.
pH (Maximum)
7.5
S.U.
Flow Rate
3.997
MGD
.586
MGD
365
Temperature (Winter)
15
C
11.0
C
195
Temperature (Summer)
27
C
25
C
195
• For pH please report a minimum and a maximum daily value
MAXIMUM DAILY
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
j
POLLUTANT
DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
MUMDL
Number of
METHOD
Conc.
Units
Conc.
Units`
Samples
CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL COMPOUNDS
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN
BOD5
21.0
m 1
1.3
nrl
154
SM 52108
2 m I
DEMAND (Report one)
CBOD5
FECAL COLIFORM
89
#1100m[
5.2
#/loom[
154
IDEXX Colilert
1
18 MPN
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (TSS)
40
m I
3.1
m I
154
SM 25400
1 m I
END OF PART A.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550.6 8 7550-22. Page 6 of 22
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART B. ADDITIONAL APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS WITH A DESIGN FLOW GREATER THAN OR
EQUAL TO 0.1 MGD (100,000 gallons per day).
All applicants with a design flow rate x 0.1 mgd must answer questions 8.1 through B.6. All others go to Part C (Certification).
B.I. Inflow and Infiltration. Estimate the average number of gallons per day that flow into the treatment works from inflow and/or infiltration.
Approx.98,000 gpd
Briefly explain any steps underway or planned to minimize inflow and infiltraflon. Continual rehab of old sewers
The facility serves approximately 2,900 people with commercial industrial and water treatment plant flows. At 70 Q/per/d
And 195,000 gallons of WTP waste with about 60,000 gpd of additional commercial/industrial the 1/1 is only 34 q/p/dy
B.2. Topographic Map. Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending at least one mile beyond facility property boundaries. This
map must show the outline of the facility and the following information. (You may submit more than one map if one map does not show the entire
area.)
a. The area surrounding the treatment plant, including all unit processes.
b. The major pipes or other structures through which wastewater enters the treatment works and the pipes or other structures through which
treated wastewater is discharged from the treatment plant. Include outfalls from bypass piping, if applicable.
c. Each well where wastewater from the treatment plant is injected underground.
d. Wells, springs, other surface water bodies, and drinking water wells that are: 1) within Y. mile of the property boundaries of the treatment
works, and 2) listed in public record or otherwise known to the applicant.
e. Any areas where the sewage sludge produced by the treatment works is stored, treated, or disposed.
f. If the treatment works receives waste that is classified as hazardous under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) by truck, rail,
or special pipe, show on the map where the hazardous waste enters the treatment works and where it is treated, stored, and/or disposed.
B.3. Process Flow Diagram or Schematic. Provide a diagram showing the processes of the treatment plant, including all bypass piping and all
backup power sources or redunancy in the system. Also provide a water balance showing all treatment units, including disinfection (e.g.,
chlorination and dechlorination). The water balance must show daily average flow rates at influent and discharge points and approximate daily flow
rates between treatment units. Include a brief narrative description of the diagram.
BA. Operation/Maintenance Performed by Contractor(s).
Are any operational or maintenance aspects (related to wastewater treatment and effluent quality) of the treatment works the responsibility of a
contractor? ❑ Yes X No
If yes, list the name, address, telephone number, and status of each contractor and describe the contractor's responsibilities (attach additional
pages if necessary).
Name:
Mailing Address:
Telephone Number: (�
Responsibilities of Contractor:
B.5. Scheduled Improvements and Schedules of Implementation. Provide information on any uncompleted implementation schedule or
uncompleted plans for improvements that will affect the wastewater treatment, effluent quality, or design capacity of the treatment works. If the
treatment works has several different implementation schedules or is planning several improvements, submit separate responses to question B.5
for each. (If none, go to question B.S.)
a. List the outfall number (assigned in question A.9) for each outfall that is covered by this implementation schedule.
b. Indicate whether the planned improvements or implementation schedule are required by local, State, or Federal agencies.
❑ Yes ❑ No
EPA Form 3610-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7560-22,
Page 7 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
C. If the answer to B.5.b is "Yes; briefly describe, including new maximum daily inflow rate (if applicable).
d. Provide dales imposed by any compliance schedule or any actual dates of completion for the implementation steps listed below, as
applicable. For improvements planned independently of local, State, or Federal agencies, indicate planned or actual completion dates, as
applicable. Indicate dates as accurately as possible.
Schedule Actual Completion
Implementation Stage MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY
- Begin Construction / / I /
- End Construction / / / /
- Begin Discharge / / / /
- Attain Operational Level / / / /
e. Have appropriate permits/clearances concerning other Federal/State requirements been obtained? ❑ Yes ❑ No
Describe briefly: _
B.6. EFFLUENT TESTING DATA (GREATER THAN 0.1 MGD ONLY).
Applicants that discharge to waters of the US must provide effluent testing data for the following parameters. Provide the indicated
effluent testing required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which effluent is discharged. Do not include Information
on combine sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analysis conducted
using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with QAIQC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate
QAIQC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. At a minimum effluent testing data must be
based on at least three pollutant scans and must be no more than four and on -half years old.
Outfall Number: 1
DAILY
MAXIMUMY
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
POLLUTANT
I ANALYTICAL
ML/MDL
Number of ',, METHOD
Cone. Units
Cone. 1 Units
Samples
CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL COMPOUNDS
AMMONIA (as N)
.0059
mgl
.035
mgl
3
SM4500NH3F
0.1 mgl
CHLORINE (TOTAL
21
ugl
14
ugl
3
Hach Low
15 Ugl
RESIDUAL, TRC)
Range Field
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
TOTAL KJELDAHL
1.46
mgl
1.02
mgi
3
ASTM 2002
1.0 mgl
NITROGEN (TKN)
359M9a
NITRATE PLUS NITRITE
13.9
mgl
mgl
3
SM450ONO3E
0.05 mgl
NITROGEN
OIL and GREASE
PHOSPHORUS (Total)
2.7
mgi
3.7
mgl
13
SM4500DE
0.01 mgi
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
(TDS)
OTHER
END OF PART B.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22.
Page 8 of 22
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
BASIC APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART C. CERTIFICATION
All applicants must complete the Certification Section. Refer to instructions to determine who is an officer for the purposes of this
certification. All applicants must complete all applicable sections of Form 2A,
as explained in the Application Overview. Indicate below which
parts of Form 2A you have completed and are submitting. By signing this certification statement, applicants confirm that they have reviewed
Form 2A and have completed all sections that apply to the facility for which this application is submitted.
Indicate which parts of Form 2A you have completed and are submitting:
X Basic Application Information packet Supplemental Application Information packet
X Part D (Expanded Effluent Testing Data)
X Part E (Toxicity Testing: Biomonitoring Data)
X Part F (Industrial User Discharges and RCRAICERCLA Wastes)
Part G (Combined Sewer Systems)
ALL APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATION.
I 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 is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,
accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment
for knowing violations.
Name and official title Jo Lam ubfic Utilities Director
Signature
Telephone number 336) 753.6080
Date signedz�9 - �9
Upon request of the perniting authority, you must submit any other information necessary to assure wastewater treatment practices at the treatment
works or identify appropriate permitting requirements.
SEND COMPLETED FORMS TO:
NCDENR/ DWQ
Attn: NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22.
Page 9 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART D. EXPANDED EFFLUENT TESTING DATA
Refer to the directions on the cover page to determine whether this section applies to the treatment works.
Effluent Testing: 1.0 mgd and Pretreatment Works. If the treatment works has a design flow greater than or equal to 1.0 mgd or it has (or is required
to have) a pretreatment program, or is otherwise required by the permitting authority to provide the data, then provide effluent testing data for the following
pollutants. Provide the indicated effluent testing information and any other information required by the permitting authority for each outfall through which
effluent is discharged. Do not include information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected
through analyses conducted using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, these data must comply with QA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and
other appropriate QAIQC requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136. Indicate in the blank rows provided below
any data you may have on pollutants not specifically listed in this form. At a minimum, effluent testing data must be based on at least three pollutant
scans and must be no more than four and one-half years old.
Outfall number: _ (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.)
POLLUTANT
MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
METHOD
MLIMDL
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Number
of
Samples
METALS (TOTAL RECOVERABLE), CYANIDE, PHENOLS, AND HARDNESS.
ANTIMONY
ARSENIC
BERYLLIUM
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
COPPER
LEAD
MERCURY
NICKEL
SELENIUM
SILVER
THALLIUM
ZINC
CYANIDE
TOTAL PHENOLIC
COMPOUNDS
HARDNESS (as CaCO3)
Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other metals requested by the permit writer
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
Outfall number: (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.)
MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE
POLLUTANT
Cones .Units Mass Units
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
METHOD
ML/MDL
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Number
of
Samples
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ACROLEIN
ACRYLONITRILE
BENZENE
BROMOFORM
CARBON
TETRACHLORIDE
CHLOROSENZENE
CHLORODIBROMO-
METHANE
CHLOROETHANE
2-CHLOROETHYLVINYL
ETHER
CHLOROFORM
DICHLOROBROMO-
METHANE
1,1-DICHLOROETHANE
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
TRANS-I,2-DICHLORO-
ETHYLENE
1,1-DICHLORO-
ETHYLENE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
1,3-DICHLORO-
PROPYLENE
ETHYLBENZENE
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL CHLORIDE
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
1,1,2,2-TETRA.
CHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLORO-
ETHYLENE
TOLUENE
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
Outfall number: _ (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.)
POLLUTANT
MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
METHOD
ML1MDL
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Conc,
Units
Mass
I
.Units
Number
of
Samples
TRICHLOROETHANE
1,1,2-
TRICHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
VINYL CHLORIDE
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ACID -EXTRACTABLE COMPOUNDS
P-CHLORO-M-CRESOL
2-CHLOROPHENOL
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL
2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL
4,6-DI N ITRO-O-CRESOL
2,4-DINITROPHENOL
2-NITROPHENOL
4-NITROPHENOL
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PHENOL
2,4,6-
TRICHLOROPHENOL
Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide informafion on other acid -extractable compounds requested by the permit writer
BASE -NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS
ACENAPHTHENE
ACENAPHTHYLENE
ANTHRACENE
BENZIDINE
BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE
BENZO(A)PYRENE
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
Outfall number: (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.)
POLLUTANT
MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
METHOD
MUMDL
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Number
of
Samples
3A BENZO-
FLUORANTHENE
BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE
BENZO(K)
FLUORANTHENE
BIS (2-CHLOROETHOXY)
METHANE
BIS (2-CHLOROETHYL)-
ETHER
BIS (2-CHLOROISO-
PROPYL)ETHER
BIS (2-ETHYLHEXYL)
PHTHALATE
4-13ROMOPHENYL
PHENYLETHER
BUTYL BENZYL
PHTHALATE
2-CHLORO-
NAPHTHALENE
4-CHLORPHENYL
PHENYLETHER
CHRYSENE
DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE
DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE
DISENZO(A,H)
ANTHRACENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
3,3-DICHLORO-
BENZIDINE
DIETHYL PHTHALATE
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE
2,4-DINITROTOLUENE
2,0-DINITROTOLUENE
1,2-DIPHENYL-
HYDRAZINE
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
Outfall number: _ (Complete once for each outfall discharging effluent to waters of the United States.)
POLLUTANT
MAXIMUM DAILY DISCHARGE
AVERAGE DAILY DISCHARGE
ANALYTICAL
METHOD
ML/MDL
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Conc.
Units
Mass
Units
Number
of
Samples
1=1UORANTHENE
FLUORENE
HEXACHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-
BUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROCYCLO-
PENTADIENE
HEXACHLOROETHANE
INDENO(1,2,3-CD)
PYRENE
ISOPHORONE
NAPHTHALENE
NITROBENZENE
N-NITROSODI-N-
11
N-NITROSODI-
METHYLAMINE
N-NITROSODI-
PHENYLAMINE
PHENANTHRENE
PYRENE
1,2,4-
TRICHLOROBENZENE
Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other base -neutral compounds requested by the permit writer
Use this space (or a separate sheet) to provide information on other pollutants (e.g., pesticides) requested by the permit writer
END OF PART D.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE
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SAMPLE DETECTION SUMMARY
Client ID: Priority Pollutant Sample-160413-02-01
flab ID: a05377-01
A€lal][t
Besul
Hog M"
Pa
Units
Method HISM
Ammonia as N
0.059
3 0.045
0.10
mg/L
EPA 350.1
Bromodichloromethane
6.7
0.17
1.0
ug/L
EPA 624
Calcium - Total
13400
39.0
100
ug/L
EPA 200.7
Chloroform
16
0.18
1.0
ug/L
EPA 624
Copper - Total
10.6
1.60
10.0
ug/I.
EPA 200.7
Dibromochicromethane
1.2
0.17
1.0
ug/L
EPA 624
Hardness - Total
53
0.14
0.0
mg/L
SM 2340B-1997
Magnesium - Total
4650
29
100
ug/L
EPA 200.7
Nickel - Total
3.4
3 2.2
10.0
ug/L
EPA 200.7
Nitrate/Nitrite as N
0.51
0.041
0.10
mg/L
EPA 353.2
Phosphorus
2.0
0.025
0.10
mg/L
EPA 365.4
Total Dissolved Solids
290
50
50
mg/L
SM 2540C-1997
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
0.61
0.26
0.48
mg/L
EPA 351.2
Zinc - Total
92.9
4.4
10.0
ug/L
EPA 200.7
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Description: Priority Pollutant Sample - 160413-02-01 Lab Sample ID:CZ05377-01 Received: 04/15/1613:00
Matrix: Water Sampled:04/13/16 09:00 Work Order: CZ05377
Project: Misc. Subcontract Sampled By:Mm Smith
Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS
Analvte [CAS Numberl
Rest t,tsi
Elm uwu
pf
Hu
pA
Anhh
Method
Analyzed
ft Now
1,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6]
< 0.12
ug/L
1
0.12
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5]
< 0.28
ug/L
1
0.28
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-51
< 0.14
ug/L
1
0.14
1.0
.6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3]
< 0.13
ug/L
1
D.13
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4]
< 0.21
ug/L
1
0.21
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,2-Dichbrobenzene [95-50-1]
< 0.19
ug/L
1
0.19
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-21
< 0.21
ug/L
1
0.21
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,2-Dichbropropane (78-87-5]
< 0.10
ug/L
1
0.10
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,3-Dichbrobenzene [541-73-11
< 0.15
ug/L
1
0.15
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
1,4-Dlchlorobenzene [106-46-7]
< 0.19
ug/L
1
0.19
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether [110-75-8]
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
5.D
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Acrolein [107-02-8]
< 4.0
ug/L
1
4.0
10
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Acrylonibile [107-13-1]
< 3.5
ug/L
1
3.5
10
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Benzene [71-43-21
< 0.15
ug/L
1
0.15
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Bromodichloromethane [75-27-41
6.7
ug/L
1
0.17
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Brornoform [75-25-2]
< 0.22
ug/L
1
0.22
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Bromomethane [74-83-9]
< 0.14
ug/L
1
0.14
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
M5Z
Carbon Tetrachloride [56-23-51
< 0.17
ug/L
1
0.17
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Chlombenzene [108-90-7]
< 0.17
ug/L
1
0.17
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Chloroethane [75-00-3]
< 0.23
ug/L
1
0.23
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Chloroform E67-66-31
16
ug/L
1
0.18
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Chloromethane [74-87-3]
< 0.13
ug/L
1
0.13
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
cis-1,3-Dichlor6propene [10061-01-5]
< 0.20
ug/L
1
0.20
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Dibromochloromethane 1124-48-11
1.2
ug/L
1
0.17
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Ethylbenzene [100-41-41
< 0.13
ug/L
1
0.13
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20,36
MSZ
Methylene Chloride [75-09-2]
< 0.23
ug/L
1
0.23
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Tetra&loroethene [127-18-4]
< 0.17
ug/L
1
0.17
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Toluene [108-88-3]
< 0.14
ug/L
1
0.14
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-60-5)
< 0.21
ug/L
1
0.21
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6]
< 0.15
ug/L
1
0.15
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Trichloroethene [79.01-61
< 0.15
ug/L
1
0.15
1.0
61)26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
Vinyl chloride [75-01-4]
< 0.32
ug/L
1
0.32
1.0
6D26024
EPA 624
04/26/16 20:36
MSZ
sumpoatm RE slaeg( % Rec % Rec Umlfs
Aff9b
Ay Notes
4-8romofluorobenzene S2 1 50.0 103 % 53436
6D26024 EPA 624
04126116 2036
MSZ
Dlbromoflwmt b'zne SS 1 50.0 110 % 67-129
6D26024 EPA 624
04126116 2036
AW
Tolueywa 49 1 50.0 9796 59-134
6D26024 EPA 624
0412611620.36
MSZ
lSemivolatile Organic Compounds by GCMS
Analvte rCAS Numberl
Resu
am malts
Elf
jyU
E 1,
A=
Mid
AnalyW
Mc 9213M
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene [120-82-1]
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04120/1619:16
DFM
1,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1]
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
1,3-Dichlorobenzene [541-73-11
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
1,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7]
< 1.0
ug/L
1
1.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol [88-06-2]
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
2,4-Dichlorophenol [120-83-2]
< 1.4
ug/L
1
1.4
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
2,4-Dimethylphenol [105-67-9]
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
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Description: Priority Pollutant Sample-160413-02-01 Lab Sample ID: CZ05377-01 Received: 04/15/1613:00
Matrix: Water Sampled:04/13/16 09:00 Work Order: CZ05377
Project: Misc. Subcontract Sampled By: nm Smith
ISemivolatile Organic Compounds by GCMS
Analvte rCAS Number]
2,4Dinitrophenol [51-28-5]
2,40nitrotoluene [121-142]
2,6-Dinitrotoluene [606-20-21
2-Chloronaphthatene [91-58-7]
2-Chlorophenol [95-57-8]
2-Methyl-4,6-dfnitrophenol [534-52-1]
2-Nitrophenol (88-75-5]
3,T-Dichlorobenzfdfne [91-94-11
4-Bromophenyl-phenylether [101-55-3]
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol [59-SO-
4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether [7005-72-3]
4-Nitrophenol [100-02-7]
Acenaphthene [83-32-9]
Acenaphthylene [208-96-8]
Anthracene [120-12-7]
Benzidine (92-87-5]
Benzo(a)anthracene [56-55-3)
Benzo(a)pyrene [50-32-81
Benzo(b)fluoranthene [205-99-2)
Benzo(g,h,f)perylene [191-24-2)
Benzo(k)Ruoranthene [207-08-9]
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane [111-91-1]
Bis(2-chbroethyl)ether [111-44-4]
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether [108-60-1]
Bfs(2-ethylhexy1)phtha1ate [117-81-7]
Butylbenzylphthalate (85-68-71
Chrysene [218-01-9]
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene [53-70-3]
Diethylphthalate [84-66-2]
Dimethylphthalate [131-11-31
Di-n-b Aylphthalate [84742]
DI-n-octylphthalate [117-84-0]
DPH (as Azobenzene) [103-33-3]
Fluoranthene [206-44-0]
Fluorene [86-73-7]
Hexachlorobenzene (118-74-11
Hexachbxobutadiene (87-68-3]
Hexachlorwxfo entadiene (77-47-41
Hexachloroethane [67-72-1]
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene [193-39-5]
Isophorone (78-59-1]
Naphthalene [91-20-3]
Nitrobenzene [98-95-3]
N-NitrosWimethylamine (62-75-91
N-Nitroso-din-propylamine [621-64-7]
N-NibwWfpheny!amine/Diphenylamine
[86-30-6/122-39-4]
Pentachlomphenol [87-86-51
FINAL
Results Elms
MOM
RE
MDL
PM
Ratm
Meth
Analyzed
Ef Notes
< 2.6
ug/L
1
2.6
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.4
ug/L
1
2.4
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619*16
DFM
< 1.5
ug/L
1
1.5
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.0
ug/L
1
1.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.9
ug/L
1
2.9
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM QV-01
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 3.3
ug/L
1
3.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.0
ug/L
1
1.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.5
ug/L
1
1.5
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.6
ug/L
1
1.6
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.0
ug/L
1
2.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 1.4
ug/L
1
1.4
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
* 1.6
ug/L
1
1.6
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
a 1.6
ug/L
1
1.6
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04120/1619:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.0
ug/L
1
1.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
e 2.4
ug/L
1
2.4
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
a 1.4
ug/L
1
1.4
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.7
ug/L
1
1.7
5.0
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.0
ug/L
1
2.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM QV-01
< 2.0
ug/L
1
2.0
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.3
ug/L
1
2.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 2.1
ug/L
1
2.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.4
ug/L
1
1.4
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.5
ug/L
1
1.5
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 3.1
ug/L
1
3.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.9
ug/L
1
1.9
10
6018028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.1
ug/L
1
2.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 1.7
ug/L
1
1.7
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.0
ug/L
1
1.0
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.1
ug/L
1
1.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 2.2
ug/L
1
2.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
< 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
* 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.2
ug/L
1
1.2
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
t 1.3
ug/L
1
1.3
10
61)18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.5
ug/L
1
1.5
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 2.1
ug/L
1
2.1
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619:16
DFM
< 1.8
ug/L
1
1.8
10
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16
DFM
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Description: Priority Pollutant Sample-160413-02-01 Lab Sample ID:CZ05377-01 Received: 04/15/1613:00
Matrix: Water Sampled:04/13/16 09:00 Work Order: CZ05377
Project: Misc. Subcontract Sampled By:Tim Smith
JSemivolatile Organic Compounds by GCMS .
Analvte rCAS Numberl gesul 549 Units
2E lyU
EU
match Method
Analyzed 11 li Notes
Phenanthrene (85-01-8) < 1.4 ug/L
1 1.4
10
6D18028 EPA 625
04/20/1619:16 DFM
Phenol [108-95-2] < 1.4 ug/L
1 1.4
10
6D18028 EPA 625
04/20/16 19:16 DFM
Pyrene [129-00-0] < 2.1 ug/L
1 2.1
10
6D18028 EPA 625
04/20/1619:16 DFM
S IMMIthes (
RE
Svike Lv/
%,
96 Rec LJntJts
Rauh
BY Notes
2,4,6-Tdbromophew1 87
1
100
87 %
18-157
6D18028
EPA 625
0412011619.16
DFM
2-F/uorobiphenyl 36
1
50.0
71 %
15-139
018028
EPA 625
04/20/1619.16
DFM
2-F/uo►opheno/ 52
1
too
52 %
10-104
6DI8028
EPA 625
04/20/1619.16
DFM
Nitrobenzene-dS 31
1
50.0
63 %
16-140
6DI8028
EPA 625
0412011619.•16
DFM
Phenol-d5 40
1
100
40 %
10-83
6D18028
EPA 625
04/20/1619.16
DFM
TeMhenyl-d14 36
1
50.0
73 %
23-164
6D18028
EPA 625
0412011619.16
DFM J-04
Metals by EPA 200 Series Methods
Analvte rCAS Numberl
@esuli F1ag
Mali
2E
pM
satch
Method
AIIahmed
ft Notes
Antimony (7440-36-0]
< 6.3
ug/L
1
6.3
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Arsenic [7440-38-2)
< 6.8
ug/L
1
6.8
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Beryllium [7440-41-7]
< 0.10
ug/L
1
0.10
1.00
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Cadmium [7440-43-9]
< 0.360
ug/L
1
0.360
1.00
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/16 15:29
JDH
Calcium [7440-70-2]
13400
ug/L
1
39.0
100
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/161S:29
JDH
Chromium [7440-47-3]
< 1.4
ug/L
1
1.4
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Copper [7440-50-8]
10.6
ug/L
1
1.60
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Lead (7439-92-1]
< 3.1
ug/L
1
3.1
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/16 1S:29
JDH
Magnesium [7439-95-4]
4650
ug/L
1
29
100
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Nickel [7440-02-0]
3.4 J
ug/L
1
2.2
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Selenium [7782-49-2]
< 6.2
ug/L
1
6.2
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/16 15:29
JDH
Silver (7440-22-4)
< 1.9
ug/L
1
1.9
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Thallium [7440-28-0)
< 0.110
ug/L
1
0.110
1.00
6D24003
EPA 200.8
04/25/1612:47
VLO
Zinc [7440-66-6]
92.9
ug/L
1
4.4
10.0
6D21015
EPA 200.7
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Metals by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods
Analvte rCAS Numberl
Resul Flag
Mallai
RE
KU
Ea
A=h
Method
Afl81Yied
fix Notes
Mercury [7439-97-6]
< 0.170
ug/L
1
0.170
0.200
6D25021
EPA 7470A
04/26/1616:00
WinHg
Classical Chemistry Parameters
Analvte rCAS Numberl
Resul Flag
units
pE
jwJpl,
POL
Batch
Method
Analwed
ft No
Ammonia as N [7664-41-7]
0.059 J
mg/L
1
0.045
0.10
6D20004
EPA 350.1
04/20/16 09:51
JU
Cyanide (total) [57-12-5]
< 0.0049
mg/L
1
0.0049
0.010
6DIS006
EPA 9014
04/18/1618:01
JU
Hardness
53
mg/L
1
0.14
0.0
6D21015
SM 2340B-1997
04/22/1615:29
JDH
Nitrate/Nitrite as N
0.51
mg/L
1
0.041
0.10
6D21018
EPA 353.2
04/21/16 13:52
JU
Phosphorus [7723-14-0]
2.0
mg/L
1
0.025
0.10
6D16005
EPA 365.4
04/19/1611:23
Ju
Total Dissolved Solids
290
mg/L
1
50
50
6DI8003
SM 2540G1997
04/18/1614:00
MMR
Total ljeldahl Nitrogen
0.61
mg/L
1
0.26
0.48
6D16003
EPA 351.2
04/19/16 09:51
JU
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Matrix: Water Sampled:04/13/16 09:00 Work Order: CZ05377
Project: Misc. Subcontract Sampled By:Tim Smith
I Classical Chemistry Parameters
Anaivte rCAS Numberl Besull F,a MaLU
RE
MDL
M
Alkh Method
Analyzed -ft Notes
Phenolics < 0.03 mg/L
1
0.03
0.05
6D25010 EPA 420.1
04/26/1611:26 CRG
Classical Chemistry Parameters
Anaivte PCAS Nuimberl Resul Efiffill units
pE
M
POL
aahh JJgtQd
A —ft NtC4
Oil & Grease (HEM) [C-0007] < 2.40 mg/L
1
2.40
5.00
6D26011 EPA 1664B
04/28/1613:00 SMA
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Permit No. NCoaJYQ 07 ot
Outfall ��Ivc,t"'
ility Name Cooleemee WWTP,
.cc of sampling _7-12-17
Analytical Laboratory Statesville Analytical
ORC -
Phone
Month j
Year aR l ♦"f
Timothy Smith
336-284-6680
Parameter
.Parameter
Code
Sample
Type
Analytical
Method
Quantitation
Level
Sample
Result
Units of
Measurement
Ammonia (as N)
C0610_
Composite
EPA 350.1
0.045
0.047
mg/ L
Chlorine (total residual, TRC)
50060
Grab
SM4500cl
15
21
ug/L
Dissolved Oxygen
00300
Grab
SM45000
NA
6.8
mg/ L
Nitrite plus Nitrate Total (as N)
00630
Composite
EPA 353.2
0.82
9.8
mg/L
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
00625
Composite
EPA 351.2
0.26
1
mg/L
Oil and Grease
00556
Grab
EPA 1664B
2.4
<2.4
mg/L
Total Phosphorus
C0665
Composite
EPA 365.4
0.12
2.4
mg/L
Total Dissolved Solids
70295
Composite
SM2540C
50
230
mg/L
Hardness
00900
Composite
SM2340B
0.14
63
mg/L
Metals (total recoverable), cyanide
and total
phenols
Antimony
01097
Composite
EPA 200.7
6.8
<6.8
ug/L
Arsenic
01002
Composite
EPA 200.7
6.8
<6.8
ug/ L
Beryllium
01012
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.13
<0.13
ug/L
Cadmium
01027
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.36
<0.36
ug/L
Chromium
01034
Composite
EPA 200.7
1.40
< -1.40
ug/ L
Copper
01042
Composite
EPA 200.7
1.6
12.9
ug/L
d
01051
Composite
EPA 200.7
3.10
<3.10
ug/ L
-rcury (Method 1631E)
COMER
Composite
EPA 245.1
0.0990
<0.0990
ug/L
Nickel
01067
Composite
EPA 200.7
2.2
3.19
ug/ L
Selenium
01147
Composite
EPA 200.7
6.20
<6.20
ug/ L
Silver
01077
Composite
EPA 200.7
1.90
< 1.90
ug/ L
Thallium
01059
Composite
EPA 200.7
10
<10.0
ug/L
Zinc
01092
Composite
EPA 200.7
4.4
64.8
ug/L
Cyanide
00720
Grab
EPA 335.4
0.0049
<0.0049
ug/ L
Total phenolic compounds
32730
Grab
EPA 420.1
0.034 1
<0.034
ug/L
Volatile organic :compounds
Acrolein
34210
Grab
EPA 624
4
<4.0
ug/L
Acrylonitrile
34215
Grab
EPA 624
3.5
<3.5
ug/L
Benzene
34030
Grab
EPA 624
0.15
<0.15
ug/ L
Bromoform
32104
Grab
EPA 624
0.22
<0.22
ug/ L
Carbon Tetrachloride
32102
Grab
EPA 624
0.17
<0.17
ug/L
Chlorobenzene
34301
Grab
EPA 624
0.17
<0.17
ug/ L
Chlorodibromomethane
34306
Grab
EPA 624
0.17
<0.17
ug/ L
Chloroethane
85811
Grab
EPA 624
0.23
<0.23
ug/ L
2-chloroethyl vinyl ether
34576
Grab
EPA 624
1.1
<1.1
ug/L
Chloroform
32106
Grab
EPA 624
0.18
0.79
ug/ L
Dichlorobromomethane
32101
Grab
EPA 624
0.17
0.48
ug/L
1,1-dichloroethane
34496
Grab
EPA 624
0.13
<0.13
ug/L
-dichloroethane
32103
Grab
EPA 624
0.21
<0.21
ug/L
_ ans-1,2-dichloroethylene
34546
Grab
EPA 624
0.21
<0.21
ug/L
1,1-dichloroethylene
34501
Grab
EPA 624
0.21
<0.21
ug/L
1,2-dichloropropane
34541
Grab
EPA 624
0.1
<0.10
ug/L
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Permit No. /VCd 0 d2.�f �rI � Month :�ULY
Outfall &FIggil' Year o�U 1!2
ameter
Parameter
Code
Sample
Type
Analytical
Method
Quantitation
Level
Sample
Result
Units of
Measurement
I'dichloropropylene
77163
Grab
EPA 624
0.15
<0.15
ug/L
Ethylbenzene
34371
Grab
EPA 624
- 0.13
<0.13
ug/ L
Methyl Bromide
34413
Grab
EPA 624
0.14
<0.14
ug/L
Methyl Chloride
34418
Grab
EPA 624
0.23
<0.23
ug/ L
Methylene Chloride
34423
Grab
EPA 624
0.23
<0.23
ug/ L
1,1,2,2-tetrachioroethane
81549
Grab
EPA 624
0.28
<0.28
ug/L
Tetrachloroethylene
34475
Grab
EPA 624_
0.17
<0.17
ug/L
Toluene
34010
Grab
EPA 624
0.14
<0.14
ug/L
1, 1, 1 -trichloroethane
34506
Grab
EPA 624
0.12
<0.12
ug/ L
1,1,2-trichloroethane
34511
Grab
EPA 624
0.14
<0.14
ug/L
Trichloroethylene
39180
Grab
EPA 624
0.15
<0.15
ug/L
Vinyl Chloride
39175
Grab
EPA 624
0.32
<0.32
ug/L
Acid -extractable compounds
P-chloro-m-creso
34452
Grab
EPA 625
1.5
< 1.5
ug/ L
2-chlorophenol
34586
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
< 1.2
ug/ L
2,4-dichlorophenol
34601
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/ L
2,4-dimethylphenol
34606
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
< 1.3
ug/ L
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
34657
Grab
EPA 625
2.9
<2.9
ug/ L
2,4-dinitrophenol
34616
Grab
EPA 625
2.6
<2.6
ug/L
2-nitrophenol
34591
Grab
EPA 625
1.1
< 1.1
ug/L
4-nitrophenol
34646
Grab
EPA 625
2
<2.0
ug/L
tachlorophenol
39032
Grab
EPA 625
1.8
< 1.8
ug/L
-nol
34694
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/L
2,4,6-trichlorophenol
34621
Grab
EPA 625
1.1
<1.1
ug/L
Base -neutral compounds
Acenaphthene
34205
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/L
Acenaphthylene
34200
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
< 1.2
ug/ L
Anthracene
CO220
Grab
EPA 625
1.6
< 1.6
ug/ L
Benzidine
39120
Grab
EPA 625
1.6
< 1.6
ug/ L
Benzo(a)anthracene
34526
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
<1.3
ug/L
Benzo(a)pyrene
34247
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
< 1.3
ug/L
3,4 benzofluoranthene
34230
Grab
EPA 625
1
<1.0
ug/L
Benzo(ghi)perylene
34521
Grab
EPA 625
2.4
<2.4
ug/L
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
34242
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
<1.3
ug/L
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
34278
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/ L
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
34273
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
< 1.2
ug/ L
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
34283
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
< 1.3
ug/ L
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
39100
Grab
EPA 625
1.7
< 1.7
ug/ L
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
34636
Grab
EPA 625
1
<J .0
ug/ L
Butyl benzyl phthalate
34292
Grab
EPA 625
2
<2.0
ug/ L
2-chloronaphthalene
34581
Grab
EPA 625
1
< 1.0
ug/ L
4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether
34641
Grab
EPA 625
1.6
<1.6
ug/L
Chrysene
34320
Grab
EPA 625
2
<2.0
ug/ L
n-butyl phthalate
39110
Grab
EPA 625
1.5
< 1.5
ug/ L
. •n-octyl phthalate
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
34596
34556
Grab
Grab
EPA 625
EPA 625
3.1
2.3
<3.1
<2.3
ug/L
ug/L
1,2-dichlorobenzene
34536
Grab
EPA 625
0.19
<0.19
ug/L
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Permit No. /1�L' UO �.�g7� Month
Outfall 6FFlj&Zt- Year AO I
ameter `
Parameter
Code
Sample
Type
Analytical
Method
Quantitation .
Level `
Sample
Result
-Units of
Measurement
11 dichlorobenzene
34566
Grab
EPA 625
0.15
<0.15
ug/L
1,4-dichlorobenzene
34571
Grab
EPA 625
0.19
<0.19
ug/L
3,3-dichlorobenzidine
34631
Grab
EPA 625
3.3
<3.3
ug/L
Diethyl phthalate
34336
Grab
EPA 625
2.1
<2.1
ug/ L
Dimethyl phthalate
34341
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/ L
2,4-dinitrotoluene
34611
Grab
EPA 625
2.4
<2.4
ug/L
2,6-dinitrotoluene
C0626
Grab
EPA 625
1.5
<1.5
ug/L
1,2-diphenylhydrazine
34346
Grab
NA
NA
NA
NA
Fluoranthene
C0376
Grab
EPA 625
2.1
<2.1
ug/ L
Fluorene
34381
Grab
EPA 625
1.7
< 1.7
ug/ L
Hexachlorobenzene
C0700
Grab
EPA 625
1
< 1.0
ug/ L
Hexachlorobutadiene
39702
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
<1.2
ug/L
Hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene
34386
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
<1.3
ug/L
Hexachloroeihane
34396
Grab
EPA 625
1.1
<1.1
ug/L
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
34403
Grab
EPA 625
2.2
<2.2
ug/L
Isophorone
34408
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
<1.3
ug/L
Naphthalene
34696
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
< 1.3
ug/ L
Nitrobenzene
34447
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
<1.2
ug/L
N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
34428
Grab
EPA 625
1.5
<1.5
ug/L
N-nitrosodimethylamine
34438
Grab
EPA 625
1.3
<1.3
ug/L
N-nitrosodiphenylamine
34433
Grab
EPA 625
2.1
<2.1
ug/ L
nanthrene
34461
Grab
EPA 625
1.4
< 1.4
ug/ L
ane
34469
Grab
EPA 625
2.1
<2.1
ug/ L
11,2,4,-trichlorobenzene
34551
Grab
EPA 625
1.2
<1.2
ug/L
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the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and 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."
I406�
Authorized Representative name
Signature
Date
Form - DMR- PPA-1 Page 3
Permit No./lIC, 0 0 9� �
Annual Monitoring and Pollutant Scan
��
Outfall 60 1 --
pwb�ity Name _Cooleemee WWTP
L of sampling `10-10-18
Analytical Laboratory _Meritech,Inc.
Month CF G 4e--r-
Year 4 OI
ORC Timothy Smith
Phone r336-284-6680
Parameter
Parameter
Code
Sample
Type
Analytical
Method
Quantitation
Level
Sample
Result
Units of
Measurement
Ammonia (as N)
C0610
Composite
EPA 350.1
0.1_
-- <0.1
mg/1
4 -
Chlorine (total residual, TRC)
50060
Grab
SM-4500C1
- -18 _
20
ug/ 1
Dissolved Oxygen
00300
_ .
Grab
NA
NA
Y�NA
- NA
_ y
Nitrite plus Nitrate Total (as N)
00630
Composite
SM450OF
_ 0.1��-
13.9
_ mg/1
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
00625
^Composite
SM450ON
0.5
1.46�_
mg/1
Oil and Grease
00556
Grab
EPA 1664B
5
<5
mg/1
Total Phosphorus
C0665
Composite
SM450OPE
0.05
�-
2.7
mg/1
Total Dissolved Solids`
70295
_ Composite
SM 2540C
10
� _ wl
281
_ mg/1 -�
Hardness__.._.._..___...___._..,_._...�._......
Y 00900^
Composite
SM 2340C
43.3
mg/1
Metals (total recoverable), cyanide
and total
phenols
Antimony
01097
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.025
<0.025
mg/1
Arsenic _
01002�
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.010
<0.010
mg/1
Beryllium
010_12
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.005
<0.005 ~
mg/1
Cadmium
_
01027
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.002
<0.002
-
mg/1
Chromium
01034
Composite
EPA 200.7
<0.005
mg/ 1
Copper
01042
^Composite
EPA 200.7
_0.005
0.002
0012
mg/1�
a - -�
01051
Composite
EPA 200.7
_0.010
<0.010
�^ mg/1 _-
.. .cury (Method 1631E)
COMER_
Composite
EPA 245.1
0.0002
<0.0002
mg/1
Nickel
01067
Composite
EPA 200.7
- 0.010
<0.010
-mg/1
Selenium-�
01147
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.010
<0.010
mg/1
Silver
01077
EPA 200.7
0.005
<0.005
mg/l
Thallium _
01059
_Composite
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.005
<0.020
mg/1
Zinc
01092
Composite
EPA 200.7
0.010
0.066
mg/1
Cyanide
00720�
Grab
EPA 335.4
_ 0.005
<0.005
mg/1
Total phenolic compounds
32730
Grab
EPA 420.1
0.010
0.024
mg/1
Volatile organic compounds
Acrolein
34210
Grab
EPA 624.1
50
<50
ug/1
Acrylonitrile
Benzene
34215
34030
MGrab _
Grab
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
T,10 Y -
1.00
-
< 10
<1.00
ug/ 1
_ ug/1
Bromoform
Carbon Tetrachloride
32104-
32102
Grab
Grab
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
1-�
1.00 Y�
1.06
<1.00
ug/ 1
u 1 T
Chloro_benzene
34301
^� Grab
EPA 624.1
1.00
< 1.00
ug/ 1
Chlorodibromomethane M
34306
_ Grab �~
EPA 624.1�
5.00
11.9
_ ug/1-
Chloroethane ^
85811
Grab
EPA 624.1
5.00
<5.00N
ug/l
2-chloroethyl vinyl ether - _
Chloroform _
Dichlorobromomethane
`34576
3210_6
`32101
Grab _
Grab
�Grab^�-
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
5.00 _
r 5.00
- -5.00 _
_ �1.00 -�
1.00
1.00 M^
1.00
<5.00
16.2
18.1
<1.00
<1.00
<1.00 y
< 1.00 -
<1.00
Yug/ 1
ug/_1
ug/1 �-
ug/ 1 �-
ug/ 1
ug_/1._,w
_ ug/ 1 T�
ug/1
1,1-dichloroethane -� _
dichloroethane
ans,.1,22-dichloroethylenee
1,1-dichloroethylene
34496
32103
34546�r
34501
wGrab
Grab
Grab `W
Grab
,_- -
1,2-dichloropropane
34541
Grab
EPA 624.1
1.00
Form - DMR- PPA-1 Page 1
Annual Monitoring and Pollutant Scan
Permit No. Month
Outfall Year
P meter
dichloroP ropylene _
Parameter
Code
77163
34371
34413
Sample
Type
Grab �-
Grab
Grab
Analytical
Method
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
Quantitation
Level
1.00 -
1.00
5.00
Sample
Result
<1.00�
< 1.00
<5.00
Units of
Measurement
ug/1
ug/ 1
ug/1
Ethylbenzene
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Chloride
Methylene Chloride
34418
34423
__.
_ Grab
Grab
MEPA 624.1
EPA 624.^1
5.00
1.00
<5.00
� < 1.00
ug/ 1 _
F� ug/ 1 _-
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
�81549�
Grab
EPA 624.1
1.00 __
_ _� < 1.00 __
_ ug/1
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
34475
34010
Grab
Grab
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
1.60
1.00
< 1.00
< 1.00
ug/ 1
ug/ 1
�T
1,1,1-trichloroethane- +_ _
�34506
Y Grab
Grab
EPA 624.1
EPA 624.1
1.00 -
1.00
< 1.00
u <1.00
u_g/1
ug/l,A_
1,1,2-trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
^34511
39180
Grab
EPA 624_1
[EPA
1.00 _
< 1.00 .
ug/ 1 _
Vinyl Chloride
39175
Grab
624.1
5.00
<5.00
ug/1
Acid -extractable compounds
P-chlo_ro-m-creso
34452
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
_ <10
_ _ug/ 1
2-chlorophenol T
v34586�
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1 J
2,4-dichlorophenol
34601
_Grab
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ l��_
2,4-dimethylphenol
34606 M
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
< 10
ug/ 1
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
34657
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
<50
ug/1
2,4-dinitrophenol
34616
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
<50
ug/1
2-nitrophenol�
34591-
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1 _..
4-nitrophenol
34646
^^
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
r <50
ug/ 1
POblachlorophenol
39032
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
_ <50
ug/1
„nol
34694
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
2,4,6-trichlorophenol
34621
_
w Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Base -neutral compounds
Acenaphthene
34205
Grab
EPA 625.1
10_
<10
ug/1
Acenaphthylene
34200_
_
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10 �-
ug/1
M
Anthracene
- CO220
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Benzidine
39120
~
EPA 625.1
50
<50
ug/1
Benzo(a)anthracene
34526
_Grab
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10�
ug/1
Benzo(a)pyrene
34247�
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
_ <10
ug/1
3,4 benzofluoranthene
34230 _
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10 ~
ug/1
Benzo(ghi)perylene
34521.
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
Benzo(k)fluoranthene____
_ _
34242
ry_ -
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
^
34278
^_
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
_ <10
ug/l
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
34273�
_
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
34283
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
Y <10
ug/1
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
_39100
34636
-�
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
- <10 �^
ug/ 1
4
Butyl benzyl phthalate
34292
_ Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
2-chloronaphthalen_e
34581
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether _
J
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Chrysene�_�__
_34641�
34320
_Grab
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
_ <10
ug/ 1
-butyl phthalate
_
39110�
y _
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
_
L..-n-octyl phthalate
34596
_
EPA 625.1
10
_ <10 J�
ug/1
_ y
Dibenzo(ah)anthracene
_
_^Grab y
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
__ M< 10 .
ug/1
wY_
1,2-dichlorobenzene
V34556
34536
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
Form - DMR- PPA-1 Page 2
Annual Monitoring and Pollutant Scan
Permit No. Month
Outfall Year
Pwareter
Parameter
Code
Sample
Type
Analytical
Method
Quantitation
Level
Sample
Result
_
Units of
Measurement
.
1 ichlorobenzene
1,4-dichlorobenzene
34566
34571
34631
Grab
Grab
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
EPA 625.1
10 ~�
- <10 _
ug/1
3,3-dichlorobenzidine -
EPA 625.1
50
<50�
ug/1
Diethyl phthalate ~
�34336 u
Grab _
EPA 625.1
10
<10 -
ug/ 1
Dimethyl phthalate
34341
Grab
EPA 625.1
_____10
_ <10
ug/1
_
2,4-dinitrotoluene_
--
34611�
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
<50 _.-
ug/1
w
2,6-dinitrotoluene
C0626
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
<50
ug/1
1,2-diphenylWy r- ine-.._.w w- .
34346
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Fluoranthene ~v--
C0376
_ Grab_^-
EPA 625.1
10
J <10
ug/1
Fluorene J� _ J
34381
Grab �-
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
Hexachlorobenzene
C0700
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10 ~�
ug/1
Hexachlorobutadiene
39702
Grab r
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene
34386
Grab
EPA 625.1
50
T <50
ug/1
Hexachloro_ethane
34396
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
_~^�
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene+^�
34403
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10 _
ug/1
Isophorone
34408�
Grab -
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Naphthalene -�
34696
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
Nitrobenzene
.34447
_ Grab
EPA 625.1
10
< 10 w_
ug/1
N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
34428
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
N-nitrosodimethylamine
34438
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
N-nitrosodiphenylamine
34433-
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
PAmnanthrene
34461
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
i ne
34469
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/ 1
1,2,4,-trichlorobenzene
34551.
Grab
EPA 625.1
10
<10
ug/1
"I 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 managed the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,
the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and 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."
Authorized Representative name
r
l
Signature
/a -1 9 - / e
Date
Form - DMR- PPA-1 Page 3
r.�
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART E. TOXICITY TESTING DATA
POTWs meeting one or more of the following criteria must provide the results of whole effluent toxicity tests for acute or chronic toxicity for each of the
facility's discharge points: 1) POTWs with a design flow rate greater than or equal to 1.0 mgd; 2) POTWs with a pretreatment program (or those that are
required to have one under 40 CFR Part 403); or 3) POTM required by the permitting authority to submit data for these parameters.
• Al a minimum, these results must include quarterly testing for a 12-month period within the past 1 year using multiple species (minimum of two
species), or the results from four tests performed at least annually in the four and one-half years prior to the application, provided the results
show no appreciable toxicity, and testing for acute and/or chronic toxicity, depending on the range of receiving water dilution. Do not include
information on combined sewer overflows in this section. All information reported must be based on data collected through analysis conducted
using 40 CFR Part 136 methods. In addition, this data must comply with QA/QC requirements of 40 CFR Part 136 and other appropriate QA/QC
requirements for standard methods for analytes not addressed by 40 CFR Part 136.
• In addition, submit the results of any other whole effluent toxicity tests from the past four and one-half years. If a whole effluent toxicity test
conducted during the past four and one-half years revealed toxicity, provide any information on the cause of the toxicity or any results of a
toxicity reduction evaluation, if one was conducted.
• If you have already submitted any of the information requested in Part E, you need not submit it again. Rather, provide the information
requested in question EA for previously submitted information. If EPA methods were not used, report the reasons for using alternate methods.
If test summaries are available that contain all of the information requested below, they may be submitted in place of Part E.
If no biomonitoring data is required, do not complete Part E. Refer to the Application Overview for directions on which other sections of the form to
complete.
E.I. Required Tests.
Indicate the number of whole effluent toxicity tests conducted in the past four and one-half years.
X chronic ❑ acute
E.2. Individual Test Data. Complete the following chart for each whole effluent toxicity test conducted in the last four and one-half years. Allow one
column per test (where each species constitutes a test). Copy this page if more than three tests are being reported.
Test number: Test number: Test number:
a. Test information.
Test Species & test method number
Age at initiation of test
Outfall number
Dates sample collected
Date test started
Duration
b. Give toxicity test methods followed.
Manual title
Edition number and year of publication
Page number(s)
c. Give the sample collection method(s) used. For multiple grab samples, indicate the number of grab samples used.
24-Hour composite
Grab
d. Indicate where the sample was taken in relation to disinfection. (Check all that apply for each.
Before disinfection
After disinfection
After dechlorination
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550.6 & 7550-22.
Page 15 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
Renewal
RIVER BASIN:
South Yadkin
Test number: Test number: Test number:
e. Describe the point in the treatment process at which the sample was collected.
Sample was collected:
f. For each test, include whether the test was intended to assess chronic toxicity, acute toxicity, or both
Chronic toxicity
Acute toxicity
g. Provide the type of test performed.
Static
Static -renewal
Flow -through
h. Source of dilution water. If laboratory water, specify type; if receiving water, specify source.
Laboratory water
Receiving water
1. Type of dilution water. If salt water, specify "natural" or type of artificial sea salts or brine used.
Fresh water
Salt water
j. Give the percentage effluent used for all concentrations in the test series.
k. Parameters measured during the test. (State whether parameter meets test method specifications)
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Ammonia
Dissolved oxygen
1. Test Results.
Acute:
Percent survival in 100%
effluent
%
%
%
LCso
95% C.I.
%
%
%
Control percent survival
%
%
%
Other (describe)
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22.
Page 16 of 22
00'
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
Chronic:
NOEC
%
%
%
IC35
%
%
Control percent survival
%
%
%
Other (describe)
m. Quality Control/QualityAssurance.
Is reference toxicant data available?
Was reference toxicant test within
acceptable bounds?
What date was reference toxicant test
run (MM/DD/YYYY)?
Other (describe)
E.3. Toxicity Reduction Evaluation. Is the treatment works involved in a Toxicity Reduction Evaluation?
❑ Yes X No If yes, describe:
EA. Summary of Submitted Blomonitoring Test Information. If you have submitted biomonitoring lest information, or information regarding the
cause of toxicity, within the past four and one-half years, provide the dates the information was submitted to the permitting authority and a summary
of the results.
Date submitted: / / (MM/DD/YYYY)
Summary of results: (see instructions)
END OF PART E.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE.
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA rams 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 17 of 22
Effluent Toxicity Report Form - Chronic Pass/Fail and Acute LC50 Date: 10/29/19
Facility: DAVIE COUNTY - COOLEEMEE NPDES#: NCO024872 Pipe#: 001 County: DAVIE
Ly Per orming T t: MERITECH LABS, INC. Comments:
X
Si nature o p rato�r In espons e C arge
i'kQ
X - * PASSED: 4.41% Reduction
Signature ot fa- oratory Supervisor
Work Order: Environmental Sciences Branch
MAIL ORIGINAL TO: Div. of Water Quality
N.C. DENR
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
North Carolina Ceriodaphnia
Chronic Pass/Fail Reproduction Toxicity Test Chronic Test Results
Calculated t = 0.8
Tabular t = 2.508
CONTROL ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Reduction = 4.41
# Young Produced 1120120118117116119117118121121121 19
Adult (L)ive (D)ead IIL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
Effluent * : 2.1W
TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
# Young Produced . 1120115121119117117112118123115 20 20
/10k�ult (L)ive (D)ead IIL I L IL IL jL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
Mortality
Avg.Reprod.
0.00
18.92
Control
Control
0.00
18.08
Treatment 2
Treatment 2
Control CV
9.1451 PASS FAIL
W control orgs X
producing 3rd
brood Check One
100%,
1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Complete This For Either Test
PH Test Start Date: 10/09/19
Control 8.04 7.94 8.05 8.00 8.03 7.87 Collection (Start) Date
Sample 1: 10/07/19 Sample 2: 10/09/19
Treatment 2 8.11 8.02 8.06 8.09 8.09 7.81 Sample Type/Duration 2nd
1st P/F
s s s Grab Comp. Duration D
t e t e t e I S S
a n a n a n Sample 1 X 24 hrs L A A
r d r d r d U M M
t t t Sample 2 X 24 hrs T P P
1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample ..........
D.O. Hardness (mg/1) 50 saw ::::::: ::........
Control 7.76 7.87 7.95 7.89 8.05 7.37
Spec. Cond. (�amhos) 154 447 445
Treatment 2 7.68 7.85 7.86 7.96 7.88 7.32
Chlorine (mg/1) :::::::::: <0.1 <0.1
..........
LC50/Acute Toxicity Test Sample temp. at receipt (°C) ;;;;;:::;: 2.2 2.4
(Mortality expressed as W, combining replicates)
Note: Please
Concentration Complete This
Section Also
Mortality
start/end start/end
LC50 = %- Method of Determination
95%- Con i ence Limits Moving Average _ Probit
%- -- %; Spearman Karber - Other
e
Organism Tested: Ceriodaphnia dubia Duration(hrs):
Copied from DWQ form AT-1 (3/87) rev. 11/95 (DUBIA ver. 4.41)
Control
High
Conc.
pH D.O.
Effluent Toxicity Report Form -Chronic Fathead Minnow Multi -Concentration Test Date:10/18/2019
Facility: Davie County - Cooleemee WWTP NPDES # NC00 24872 Pipe #: 001_ County: Davie
Laboratory: Meritech, Inc. (La NCO27) F4.20%
nts Single statistical inversion in the
st dilution. Not included in final results.
Signature of Operat ' Responsible Charge
x •922
Signature of Laboratory Supervisor
MAIL ORIGINAL TO: Water Sciences Section
Aquatic Toxicology Branch
Division of Water Resources
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1621
Test Initiation Date/Time
% Eff. ' Repl.
Control Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
0.525 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
1.05 1 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/orlginal (mg)
2.1 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
4.2 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
8.4 1 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
Water Quality Data
Control
pH (SU) InitlFin
DO (mg/L) Init/Fin
Temp (C) Init/Fin
High Concentration
pH (SU) Init/Fin
DO (mg/L) Init/Fin
Temp (C) Init/Fin
10/8/2019 - 5:12 PM Avg Wt/Surv. Control 0.490
.1 0 3 4
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.482
0.454
0.498
0.524
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
0.480
0.468
0.435
0.322
Sample
Collection Start Date
Grab
Composite (Duration)
Hardness (mg/L)
Alkalinity (mg/L)
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
Chlorine(mg/L)
Temp. at Receipt (°C)
e""N
ition H2O Batch #
Hardness (mg/L)
Alkalinity (mg/L)
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
0.449
0.463
0.442
0.408
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.466
0.491
0.375
0.421
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.263
0.169
0.465
0.263
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.451
0.519
0.493
0.431
Day
% Survival100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.490
% Survivall 97.5
Avg Wt (mg) 0.426
% Survival97.5
Avg Wt (mg) 0.441
% Survival 97.5
Avg Wt (mg) 0.438
% Survivall 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.290
% Survivall 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 1 0.474
., 02 a 5 6
Test Organisms
E` Cultured In -House
i Outside Supplier
Hatch Date: 10/7/19
Hatch Time: 3:00 pm CT
r
7.85 / 7.62
7.88 / 7.55
7.91 1 7.65
7.88 / 7.87
7.91 1 7.60
7.96 / 7.59
7.97 1 7.53
7.81 1 7.43
7.66 / 7.27
7.89 / 7.40
7.88 / 7.75
7.88 / 7.87
8.06 / 7.73
8.02 / 7.15
24.6 / 24.3
24.5 1 24.5
24.1 1 24.2
25.0 / 24.8'
24.2 / 24.4
24.9 / 24.3
24.1 / 24.0
A A s
7.92 / 7.68
7.81 / 7.60
7.85 / 7.64
7.81 / 7.84
7.89 1 7.83
7.89 1 7.74
7.92 / 7.57
7.42 / • 7.30
7.66 / 7.25
7.94 1 7.49
8.06 / 7.62
7.99 / 7.95
7.96 / 7.63
7.95 / 7.22
24.3 / 24.0
24.3 / 24.8
24.3 / 24.3
24.7 / 24.7
24.8 1 24.3
24.6 / 24.1
24.2 / 24.3
4 2 3
10/7/2019
10/9/2019
10/10/2019
24.0
24.0
24.0
46
48
48
43
44
43
447
445
429
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
2.2
2.4
1.0
1"1 1442 1443 1444
48 46 46 42
29 31 30 30
152 166 167 162
Survival
Growth Overall Result
Normal
r ChV >8.4
Hom. Var.
Fl`
NOEC
8.4
8.4
LOEC
>�8.4 r
>8.4
ChV
>
>8.4
Method
St
DunnetCs
Stats
Survival
Growth
Conc.
Critical Calculated
Critical Calculated
0.525
10 16
2.41 1.9244
1.05
10 16
2.41 1.4909
2.1
10 16 -
2.41 1.5593
4.2
10 NA
2.41 NA
8.4
10 18
2.41 0.4868
Effluent Toxicity Report Form -Chronic Fathead Minnow Multi -Concentration Test Date:7/19/2019
Faculty: Davie County - Cooleemee WWTP NPDES # NC00 24872 Pipe #: 001 County: Davie
Laboratory: Meritech, Inc. (Lab #NCO27) lcommentsi
x
Signature of Operator In Respon�sit;
x 2e
Signature of Laboratory Supervisor
MAIL ORIGINAL TO: Water Sciences Section
Aquatic Toxicology Branch
Division of Water Resources
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1621
Test Initiation Date/Time 7/9/2019 5:11 PM Avg WUSurv. Control 0.606
% Eff. Rapt. 1 2 3 4
Control Surviving #
Original #
WUorfginal (mg)
r-0-5-25-1 Surviving #
Original #
WUodginal (mg)
10
10
1 10
1 10
10
10
110
10
0.565
0.629
1 0.598
1 0.633
10
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.565
OA83
0.671
0.620
% Survival 100.0
Test Organisms
E Cultured in -House
r Outside Supplier
Avg Wt (mg)l 0.606 1 Hatch Date: 718/19
% Survival 92.5 Hatch Time: 3:00 pm CT
Avg Wt (mg) 0.585
1.05 Surviving #
% Survival 100.0
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
Avg Wt (mg) 0.679
2.1 Surviving #
% Survival 97.5
Original #
WUoriginal (mg)
Avg Wt (mg) 0.604
4.2 Surviving #
% Survival 100.0
Original #
WUodginal (mg)
Avg Wt (mg) 0.652
8.4 Surviving #
% Survival 100.Q
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
Avg Wt (mg)0.674
Water Quality Data
Day
Control
0
1
2
3
4 5 6
pH (SU) Init/Fin
8
Sample
1
2
3
Survival Growth
Collection Start Date
Grab
Composite (Duration)
Hardness (mg/L)
Alkalinity (mg/L)
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
Chlorine(mg/L)
Temp. at Recelpt (°C)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
O.fi84
0.688
0.718
0.62fi
9
10
t0
10
io
io
10
1a
0.553
0.803
0.678
0.582
10
10
10
1fl
14
10
10
1fl
0.687
0.637
0.747
0.558
io
to
1a
10
10
10
1fl
�o
O.fi21
0.743
0.644
0.689
7.99 / 7.94
8.17 / 8.40
8.08 J 7.91
8.17 / 8.10
8.22 1 7.93
8.18 1 7.83
8.16 / 7.75
7.75
7/812019
7/10/2019
7/11/2019
24.0
24.0
24.0
40
48
52
13
16
19
310
353
405
c0:1
<0.1
<0.1
3.2
2.4
1.2
Normal
n
11-11
Hem. Var.
r1
�I
NOEC
8.4
8.4
LOEC
>8.4
>8.4
ChV
>8.4
>8.4
Method
Steel's
OunnetCs
Dilution H2O Batch #
1413
1414
1415
1416
Hardness (mg/L)
44
42
44
42
Alkalinity (mg/L)
55
53
53
52
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
208
201
194
202
W
Overall Result
ChV ' >8.4
Stats
Conc.
0.525
survival
Critical Calculated
10 16
10 18
10 16
10 18
10 18
Growth
Critical Calculated
2.41 0.5163
2.41-1.7470
2.41 0.0540
2.41-1.1046
2.41-1.6329
1.05
2.1
4.2
8.4
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Effluent Toxicity Report Form - Chronic Pass/Fail and Acute LC50 Date: 07/17/19
Facility: TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE-COOLEEMEE NPDES#: KC0024872 Pipe#: 001 County: DAVIE
Laboratory Performing Test: MERITECH LABS, INC.
X Comments:
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X
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Work Order: Environmental Sciences Branch
MAIL ORIGINAL TO: Div, of Water Quality
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Chronic Pass/Fail Reproduction Toxicity Test
�ONTROL ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
# Young Produced'122123123121122122122123123124123120
Adult Wive (D)ead (iL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL (L IL
affluent W: 2.1t
CREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Control CV
4.8054;
# Young Produced 22 21 23 23 21 23 22 21 25 23 23 18 W control orgs
producing 3rd
Adult (L)ive (D)ead L L IL L L L L L IL L L IL brood
100%-
Chronic Test Results
Calculated t = 0.425
Tabular t a 2.508
W Reduction - 1.12
W Mortality
Avg.Reprod.
0.00
22.33
Control
Control
0.00
22.08
Treatment 2
Treatment 2
PASS FAIL
X
Check One
lot sample
lot sample
2nd sample
Complete This For Either Test
PH
Control 8.01 8.00
Treatment 2 8.08 8.04
8.04
8.08
8.01 7.88
8.01 7.89
Test Start Date: 07/10/19
Collection (Start) Date
Sample 1: 07/08/19 Sample 2: 07/10/19
Sample Type/Duration
2nd
8.01
8.07
lot
P/F
s
s
s
Grab
Comp.
Duration
D
t e
t e
t e
I S
S
a n
a n
a n
Sample 1
X
24 hrs
L A
A
r d
t
r d
t
r d
t
Sample 2
X
24 hrs
U M
T P
M
p
lot sample
lot sample
2nd sample
D.O.
Control7.95
7.50
7.89 7.71
7.83 7.86
Hardness(mg/1)
44
......
;;;;......
....••••••
.....:....
Treatment 2
7.92
7.56
7.85 7.66
7.89 7.76
Spec. Cond.(pmhos)
154
310 353
Chlorine (mg/1)
:::i;::sse
<0.1
<0.1
LCSO/Acute Toxicity Test
Sample temp, at receipt (OC)
:s'sisE'siii
3 .2
2.4
(Mortality expressed as
$, combinina replicates)
Concentration
Note: Please
Complete This
Mortality
Section Also
start/end
start/end
LC50
95*
=
Conf z ence Uimits
Method of Determination
Moving Average Probit
Control
--
Spearman Karber
- Other -
High
Conc.
PH
D.O.
Organism Tested: Ceriodaphnia dubia Duration(hrs):
Copied from DWQ form AT-1 (3/87) rev, 11/95 (DUBIA ver. 4.41)
PO Box 228 • Statesville, NC 28687. 704/872/4697
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Effluent Toxicity Report Form -Chronic Fathead Minnow Multi -Concentration Test Date:4/12/2019
Facility: Davie County - Cooleemee WWTP
Labo Meritech, Inc. ab # CO27)
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of Operator 10i -Responsilale Cha
Signature of Laboratory Supervisor
NPDES # NC00 24872
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Test Initiation Datel ime
4/2/2019
4:24 PM
% Eff. Repl.
1
2
3
Control Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
0.525 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
1.05 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/odginal (mg)
d
Pipe #: 001 County: Davie I
Avg Wt/Surv. Control 0.549
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.622
0.419
0.534
0.621
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.451
0.612
0.604
0.707
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.527
0.626
0.629
0.595
2.1 Surviving #
Original #
�..,1 Wt/odginal (mg)
..2 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.670
0.606
0.526
0.534
8.4 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
Water Quality Data
Control
0
1
2
pH (SU) InWFin
DO (mg/L) Init/Fin
Temp (C) Init/Fin
Day
% Survivall 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 1 0.549
% Survivall 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.594
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.594
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.564
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.584
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.632
3 4 5 6
Test Organisms
[` Cultured In -House
F?` Outside Supplier
Hatch Date: 4/1/19
Hatch Time: 3:00 pm CT
8.20 / 7.98
8.10 / 7.91
8.20 / 7.83
8.21 / 8.19
8.16 / 7.91
8.24 / 8.35
8.27 / 7.90
8.00 / 7.36
7.84 / 7.50
7.74 / 7.00
7.68 / 7.82
7.72 / 7.45
7.83 / 7.29
7.64 / 7.14
24.2 / 24.3
25.0 / 25.0
24.0 / 24.1
25.3 / 24.2
24.1 / 24.2
24.8 / 24.2
24.6 / 24.8
High Concentration 0 1 2
pH (SU) Init/Fin
DO (mg/L) Init/Fin
Temp (C) InitlFin
3 - 4 5 6
8.00 / 8.00
8.07 / 8.00
8.07 / 7.96
8.15 / 8.10
8.22 / 8.22
18.09 / 8.28
18.22 / 7.91
7.96 / 7.47
7.85 / 7.53
7.82 / 7.08
7.60 / 7.46
7.75 / 7.37
7.73 / 7.35
7.62 / 6.96
25.0 / 24.1
24.9 / 24.5
24.6 / 24.4
24.8 / 24.1
25.0 / 24.5
25.0 / 24.0
25.9 / 24.2
Sample 1 2 3
Collection Start Date
Grab
Composite (Duration)
Hardness (mg/L)
Alkalinity (mg/L)
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
Chlorine(mg/L)
Temp. at Recelpt (°C)
4/1/2019
4/3/2019
4/4/2019
24.0
24.0
24.0
42
44
46
138
144
149
631
663
624
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
1.8 1
0.6 1
1.4
on H2O Batch # 11381 1382 1383 1384 1386
Hardness (mg/L) 46 44 46 44 42
Alkalinity (mg/L) 54 53 54 50 53
Conductivity (umhos/cm) 200 169 200 182 189
Survival
Growth Overall Result
Normal
j^
FU ChV >8.4
Hom. Var.-is
P
NOEC
8.4
8.4
LOEC
>8.4
>8.4
ChV
>8.4
>8.4
Method
Steel's
Dunnett's
Stats
Survival
Growth
Conc.
Critical Calculated
Critical Calculated
0.525
10 18
2.41-0.8129
1.05
10 18
2.41-0.8266
2.1
10 18
2.41-0.2740
4.2
10 18
2.41-0.6394
8.4
10 18
2.41-1.5208
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.692
0.658
0.614
0.565
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.515
0.643
0.486
0.612
nwn FArm ar-r% lime)
au.,nrt Form - Chronic Pass/Fail and Acute LC50 Date: 04/10/19
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L^racy Per�formin$ Test: MBAITECH LABS, INC. Comments:
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Work Order: Environmental Sciences Branch
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North Carolina Ceriodaphnia est Results
Chronic Pass/Fail Reproduction Toxicity Test FCTalculated t = 0.118
t = 2.508
CONTROL ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12on = 0.79
# Young Produced II21113I19I21I22I21I26I25I21I22I20I22
Adult (L)ive (D)ead IIL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
Effluent t: 2.1%
TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS
# Young Produced
MortalM
.
0.00Contro16.67Treatmen2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Control CV
15.196%
23 17 19 19 13 25 19 25 23 22 21 25 % control orgs
producing 3rd
brood
(L) ive (D) ead IID L L L D L L L L L L L _ 100%
PASS FAIL
X
El
Check One
1st sample let sample 2nd sample Complete This For Either Test
pH Test Start Date: 04/03/19
Control 8.30 8.17 8.28 8.09 8.15 7.98 Collection (Start) Date
Sample 1: 04/01/19 Sample 2: 04/03/19
Treatment 2 8.01 8.11 8.06 8.09 8.06 7.99 Sample Type/Duration let P/F
s s s Grab Comp. Duration D
t e t e t e I S S
a n a n a n Sample 1 X 24.0 hrs L A A
r d r d r d U M M
t t t Sample 2 X 24.0 hrs T P P
1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Hardnesa(mg/1) 46
......... ..........
D.0 .
Control 7.91 7.48 7.80 7.37 7.95 7.16 .,••",. ...... ".
pmhos
Treatment 2 7.86 7.56 7.67 7.29 7.78 Spec. Cond.(161 631 663
7.27 ...
Chlorine (mg/1)) <0.1 <0.1
LC50/Acute Toxicity Test Sample temp. at receipt(°C) ...... 1.8 0.6
(Mortality expressed as %, combining replicates)
bit
Note: Please
.Concentration Complete This
Section Also
Mortality
start/end start/end
Control
- High
Conc.
pH D.O.
LC50 = %;
95& Con i ence Limits
Method of Determination
Moving Average Pro
Organism Tested: Ceriodaphnia dubia Duration(hrs):
Copied from DWQ form AT-1 (3/87) rev. 11/95 (DUBIA ver. 4.41)
A
Effluent Toxicity Report Forst - Chronic Pass/Fail and Acute LC50 Date: 01/25/19
cility: DAVIE COUNTY - COOLEEMEE WWTP NPDES#: NCO024872 Pipe#: 001 County: DAVIE
.boratory Performing Test: MERITECH LABS, INC.
Comments:
x
ure of, Operator in Responsible Charge -
X_ Zr%/ e`
Signature ot Laboratory -Supervisor * PASSED: -1.98% Reduction
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Chronic Pass/Fail Reproduction Toxicity Test
:ONTROL ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
# Young Produced 1123125127128124l26124+24127128122125
Adult (L)ive Mead IIL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL
affluent %. 2.1%
.REATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Control CV
7.762%
# Young Produced 27 24 26 27 27124124 27 27 27 27 22 t control orgs
roducing 3rd
Adult (Wive (D)ead IL L L L L L L L L L L L grood100%
Chronic Test Results
Calculated t = -0.657
Tabular t = 2.508
Reduction = -1.98
t Mortality
Avg.Reprod.
0.00
25.25
Control
Control
0.00
25.75
Treatment,2
Treatment 2
PASS FAIL
X
Check One
1st sample
1st sample
2nd sample
Complete This For Either Test
PH
Control 8.15 7.97
�atment
8.10 8.02
8.01
n8O
Test Start Date: 01/09/19
Collection (Start) Date
Sample 1: 01/07/19 Sample 2:
01/09/19
2 8.09 8.03
8.04 7.99
7.98
Sample Type/Duration
2nd
1st P/F
s
s
s
Grab
Comp.
Duration
D
t e
t e
t e
I
S S
a n
a n
a n
Sample 1
X
24 hrs
L
A A
r d
r d
r d
U
M M
t
t
t
Sample 2
X
24 hrs
T
P P
1st sample
1st- sample
2nd sample
D.O.
Control 7.47 7.91
7.67 7.64
8.02
7.4i
Hardness (mg/1)
47
,......,,,
::::::::::
�,......
::......:
Spec. Cond.(Kmhos)
191
460
501
Treatment 2 7.34 7.86
7.89 7.58
7.87
7.25
Chlorine(mg/1) i's:s:i:i::
<0.1
<0.1
LC50/Acute Toxicity Test
Sample temp. at receipt (*C)
;;;;;;;;;;
1 2.3
2.5
(Mortality expressed as
%, combining replicates)
Note: Please
Concentration Complete This
Section Also
Mortality
start/end start/end
GC50 = % Method of Determination
95% Cow sacs imits Moving Average Probit
_% -- %- Spearman Karber - Other
Organism Tested: Ceriodaphnia dubia Duration(hrs):
Copied from DWQ form AT-1 (3/87) rev. 11/95 (DUBIA ver. 4.41)
Control
High
Conc.
PH D.O.
PO Box 228 • Statesville, NC 28687 • 704/872/4697
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Effluent Toxicity Report Form -Chronic Fathead Minnow Multi -Concentration Test Date:1/17/2019
Facility: Cooleemee NPDES # NC00 24872
n Laboratory: Meritech, Inc. (Lab #NCO27)
Signature of Operator in Res onsible�-
x
Signature of Laboratory Supervisor
MAIL ORIGINAL TO: Water Sciences Section
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Division of Water Resources
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Test Initiation DateMme
1/8/2019
5:30 PM
% Eff. Repl.
1
2
3
lControll Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
4
Pipe #: 001 County: Davie
Avg Wt/Surv. Control 1 0.690
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.698
0.619
0.631
0.810
0.525 'Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
1.05 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.689
0.586
0.723
0.719
2.1 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
4.2 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.762
0.653
0.658
0.703
8.4 Surviving #
Original #
Wt/original (mg)
Water Quality Data
Control
0
1
2
pH (SU) Init/Fin
DO (mg/L) IniUFin
Temp (C) Init/Fin
High Concentration
0
1
2
pH (SU) Init/Fin
DO (mg/L) Init/Fin
Temp (C) Init/Fin
Sample
1
2
3
Collection Start Date
Grab
Composite (Duration)
Hardness (mg/L)
Aikalinity (mg/L)
Conductivity (umhos/cm)
Chlorine(mg/L)
�errp. at Receipt (°C)
Day
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.690
% Survival 97.5
Avg Wt (mg) 0.682
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.679
% Survival 97.5
Avg Wt (mg) 0.602
% Survival 100.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.694
% Survival 95.0
Avg Wt (mg) 0.619
3 4 5 A
Test Organisms
Tw Cultured In -House
F Outside Supplier
Hatch Date: 1 /7/19
Hatch Time: 3:00 pm CT
8.08 /7.90
8.18 /7.89
8.11 /7.78
8.21 /8.23
8.18 /7.76
8.19 /7.81
8.10 /7.64
7.76 / 6.84
7.29 / 7.14
7.69 / 6.95
7.76 / 7.64
8.04 / 7.17
8.24 / 7.03
7.88 / 6.44
24.8 / 25.0
24.1 / 24.1
25.0 / 24.1
24.6 / 24.7
24.3 / 24.4
24.4 / 24.2
24.0 1 24.1
3 d 5 R
7.97 / 7.70
7.98 / 7.93
7.96 / 7.90
8.11 / 8.08
8.07 / 7.90
7.94 / 7.97
8.09 / 7.80
7.82 / 6.67
7.25 / 7.26
7.79 / 7.07
7.68 / 7.75
8.03 / 7.60
8.24 / 7.49
7.89 / 6.83
24.9 / 24.2
24.6 / 24.4
24.6 / 24.6
24.0 / 24.0
25.2 124.4
24.7 / 24.3
24.8 / 24.6
1/7/2019
1 /9/2019
1 /10/2019
24.0
24.0
24.0
43
48
48
107
124
129
460
501
512
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
2.3 1
2.5
0.9
Dilution H2O Batch # 1348 1349 1350 1361
Hardness (mg/L) 44 44 44 46
Alkalinity (mg/L) 50 55 52 54
Conductivity (umhos/cm) 1 2091 215 232 202
Survival
Growth Overall Result
Normal
n
FJ ChV >8.4
Hom. Var.
rl
r)
NOEC
8.4
8.4
LOEC
>8.4
>8.4
ChV
>8.4
>8.4
Method
Steel's
Dunnett's
Stats
Survival
Growth
Conc.
Critical Calculated
Critical Calculated
0.525
10 16
2.41 0.1678
1.05
10 18
2.41 0.2150
2.1
10 16
2.41 1.8357
4.2
10 18
2.41-0.0944
8.4
10 14
2.41 1.4738
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
0.588
0.630
0.587
0.603
10
9
10
9
10
10
10
10
0.671
0.501
0.592
0.713
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
0.683
0.759
0.608
0.676
,IWAk
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART F.INDUSTRIAL USER DISCHARGES AND RCRA/CERCLA WASTES
All treatment works receiving discharges from significant industrial users or which receive RCRA,CERCLA, or other remedial wastes must
complete part F.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
F.I. Pretreatment program. Does the treatment works have, or is subject ot, an approved pretreatment program?
X Yes ❑ No
F.2. Number of Significant Industrial Users (SIUs) and Categorical Industrial Users (CIUs). Provide the number of each of the following types of
industrial users that discharge to the treatment works.
a. Number of non -categorical SIUs. t
b. Number of ClUs. -0-
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER INFORMATION:
Supply the following Information for each SIU. If more than one SIU discharges to the treatment works, copy questions F.3 through F.8 and
provide the Information requested for each SIU.
F.3. Significant Industrial User Information. Provide the name and address of each SIU discharging to the treatment works. Submit additional pages
as necessary.
Name: Ingersoll Rand
Mailing Address: 501 Sanford Ave
Mocksvllle NC 27028
FA. Industrial Processes. Describe all the industrial processes that affect or contribute to the SIU's discharge.
Metal Machin, cleaning assembly, painting testing and shipping
F.5. Principal Product(s) and Raw Material(s). Describe all of the principal processes and raw materials that affect or contribute to the SIU's
discharge.
Principal product(s): Compressor components
Raw materal(s): Stainless steel, cast, iron, aluminum oil paints cleaners copper tubing
F.6. Flow Rate.
a. Process wastewater flow rate. Indicate the average daily volume of process wastewater discharge into the collecton system in gallons per
day (gpd) and whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent.
4,000 gpd ( continuous or X intermittent)
b. Non -process wastewater flow rate. Indicate the average daily volume of non -process wastewater flow discharged into the collection system
in gallons per day (gpd) and whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent.
gpd ( continuous or _ intermittent)
F.7. Pretreatment Standards. Indicate whether the SIU is subject to the following:
a. Local limits XYes ❑ No
b. Categorical pretreatment standards ❑ Yes ❑ No
If subject to categorical pretreatment standards, which category and subcategory?
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 8 7550-22.
Page 18 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
Davie Co., Cooleemee WWTP, NC 0024872
Renewal
South Yadkin
F.8. Problems at the Treatment Works Attributed to Waste Discharge by the SIU. Has the SIU caused or contributed to any problems (e.g.,
upsets, interference) at the treatment works in the past three years?
❑ Yes X No If yes, describe each episode.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE RECEIVED BY TRUCK, RAIL, OR DEDICATED PIPELINE:
F.S. RCRA Waste. Does the treatment works receive or has it in the past three years received RCRA hazardous waste by truck, rail or dedicated pipe?
❑ Yes X No (go to F.12)
F.10. Waste transport Method by which RCRA waste is received (check all that apply):
❑ Truck ❑ Rail ❑ Dedicated Pipe
FA 1. Waste Description. Give EPA hazardous waste number and amount (volume or mass, specify units).
EPA Hazardous Waste Number Amount Units
CERCLA (SUPERFUND) WASTEWATER, RCRA REMEDIATION/CORRECTIVE ACTION
WASTEWATER, AND OTHER REMEDIAL ACTIVITY WASTEWATER:
F.12. Remediation Waste. Does the treatment works currently (or has it been notified that it will) receive waste from remedial activities?
X Yes (complete F.13 through F.15.) ❑ No
F.13. Waste Origin. Describe the site and type of facility at which the CERCLAIRCRA/or other remedial waste originates (or is excepted to origniale in
the next five years).
Groundwater remediation wells
F.14. Pollutants. List the hazardous constituents that are received (or are expected to be received). Include data on volume and concentration, if
known. (Attach additional sheets if necessary.)
See attached reports
F.1 S. Waste Treatment.
a. Is this waste treated (or will be treated) prior to entering the treatment works?
❑ Yes X No
If yes, describe the treatment (provide information about the removal efficiency):
b. Is the discharge (or will the discharge be) continuous or intermittent?
X Continuous ❑ Intermittent If intermittent, describe discharge schedule.
END OF PART F.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550.6 & 7550-22,
Page 19 of 22
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FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER:
PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED:
RIVER BASIN:
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
PART G. COMBINED SEWER SYSTEMS
If the treatment works has a combined sewer system, complete Part G.
G.I. System Map. Provide a map indicating the following: (may be included with Basic Application Information)
a. All CSO discharge points.
b. Sensitive use areas potentially affected by CSOs (e.g., beaches, drinking water supplies, shellfish beds, sensitive aquatic ecosystems, and
outstanding natural resource waters).
C. Waters that support threatened and endangered species potentially affected by CSOs.
G.2. System Diagram. Provide a diagram, either in the map provided in G.1 or on a separate drawing, of the combined sewer collection system that
includes the following information.
a. Location of major sewer trunk lines, both combined and separate sanitary.
b. Locations of points where separate sanitary sewers feed into the combined sewer system.
C. Locations of in -line and off-line storage structures.
d. Locations of Flow -regulating devices.
e. Locations of pump stations.
CSO OUTFACES:
Complete questions G.3 through G.6 once for each CSO discharge point.
G.3. Description of Outfall.
a. Outfall number
b. Location
(City or town, if applicable) (Zip Code)
(County) (State)
(Lafitude) (Longitude)
C. Distance from shore (if applicable) fl.
d. Depth below surface (if applicable) fl.
e. Which of the following were monitored during the last year for this CSO?
❑ Rainfall ❑ CSO pollutant concentrations ❑ CSO frequency
❑ CSO flow volume ❑ Receiving water quality
f. How many stone events were monitored during the last year _
GA. CSO Events.
a. Give the number of CSO events in the last year.
events (❑ actual or ❑ approx.)
b. Give the average duration per CSO event.
hours (❑ actual or ❑ approx.)
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA fors 7550-6 & 7550-22.
Page 20 of 22
FACILITY NAME AND PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT ACTION REQUESTED: RIVER BASIN:
c. Give the average volume per CSO event.
million gallons ([Iactual or ❑ approx.)
d. Give the minimum rainfall that caused a CSO event in the last year
Inches of rainfall
G.S. Description of Receiving Waters.
a. Name of receiving water:
b. Name of watershed/riverlstream system: -_
United State Soil Conservation Service 14-digit watershed code (if known):
C. Name of State Management/River Basin:
United Slates Geological Survey 8-digit hydrologic cataloging unit code (if known):
G.6. CSO Operations.
Describe any known water quality impacts on the receiving water caused by this CSO (e.g., permanent or intermittent beach closings, permanent or
intermittent shell fish bed closings, fish kills, fish advisories, other recreational loss, or violation of any applicable State water quality standard).
END OF PART G.
REFER TO THE APPLICATION OVERVIEW (PAGE 1) TO DETERMINE WHICH OTHER PARTS
OF FORM 2A YOU MUST COMPLETE.
/'4%
EPA Form 3510-2A (Rev. 1-99). Replaces EPA forms 7550-6 & 7550-22. Page 21 of 22
Additional information, if provided, will appear on the following pages.
NPDES FORM 2A Additional Information
IUP, Part 1 Section F:
Effluent Limits and Monitoring
Requirements
The Permittee may discharge from this
specific Pipe number according to these
specific dates, effluent limits, and
monitoring requirements
Receiving POTW name =>
Receiving POTW NPDES # =>
Effective date for these Limits =>
Expiration date for these Limits =>
Cooleemee
IU name =>
NCO024872
IUP # _>
January 1, 2017
Pipe # _>
January 1, 2021
40 CFR # _>
THE LIMITS ON THIS PAGE ARE, (Check one below):
LIMITS for ENTIRE permit period => X
INTERIM Limits for period # 1 =>
INTERIM Limits for period # 2 =>
FINAL Limits Page =>
Ingersoll Rand
004
01
NA
if not applicable put NIA
Concentration Limits
Mass Limits
Monitoring Frequency
Daily Max
Monthly
Average
Units
Daily Max
Monthly
Average
Units
By In ustry
B POTW
Sample
Collection
Method
(C or G)
Required
Laboratory
Detection
Level
1
Flow
0.0120
MGD
Daily
leach 6 months
continuous
2
pH
7-11
std. units
leach 6months
1 each 6 months
G
.1 units
OTHER PARAMETERS; Please List Al habeticall
6
Copper
225
u all
I each 6 months
I each 6 months
G
2u 1
7
Chromium
250
u /l
leach 6 months
leach 6 months
G
5ug/1
8
Lead
50
u /1
1 each 6 months
1 each 6 months
G
1 Dug/1
9
Nickel
150
ua/l
leach 6 months
leach 6 months
G
IOua/l
10
Zinc
250
ug/l
1 each 6 months
1 each 6 months
G
1 Dug/1
Pipe 02—Groundwater remediation wells
Remediation wells RA 1, RA la, RA2 discharge to the city sewer system. Combined flow is limited to 36,000 gpd. The results of testing performed in accordance
with active groundwater remediation permits must be submitted to the County annually in accordance with the RCRA compliance schedule. Daily flow from each
well is to be read when remediation sampling is performed and is to be reported with remediation sampling results.
Ingersoll Rand IUP 004 Page 8 of 16
POC Phone lt: POC emai
Ingersoll Rand wastewater flows per batch
and summarized by month
WVT
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total YTD
Dischar e
yMrT. ;;.
89,700
120.900
117.000
89.700
66.300
152.100
101.400
78.000
113.100
148.200
163.800
50,700
1.290,900
Di w,=
W WT Discharge Gallons Year: 2019
Includes water from cleaning operators, degreasing, paint processes and direct contact cooling water.
Does nol:Mluda sanitary wastewaterstormwater nonroontact cooling water or discharged as part of a remediation system.
Jan
Fab
Flow (Gallons)
390D
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
39M
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow(Gallons)
39DO
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Canons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
39M
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
39M
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flo. (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
3900
Flow (Gallons)
89700
12090D
Mar
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DO
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
April
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DO
3900
39DO
3900
39W
39DO
39DO
39DO
3900
3900
3900
39M
39M
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
May
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DO
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
117000 89700 66300
June
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
152100
July
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
39M
39DO
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DO
3900
39DC
3900
39M
39DO
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
136500
August
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DO
3900
3900
3900
79000
September
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
39DD
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
113100
October
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
39M
3900
3900
39DO
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3000
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
148200
November
3900
3900
39M
3900
3900
39M
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
81900
December
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
3900
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Project: Split Sampling with City
Pace Project No.: 92410861
Pace Analytical Services, Lti
9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100•'�
Huntersville, NC 28078 �.
(704)87S-9092
Sample: Batch #1 Lab ID: 92410861001 Collected: 12/13/18 10:00 Received: 12/14/18 08:31 Matrix: Water
Parameters
Results
Units
Report Limit
DF
Prepared
Analyzed CAS No. Qual
200.7 MET ICP
Analytical Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.41994 Preparation Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994
Chromium
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:28 7440-47-3
Copper
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:28 7440-50-8
Lead
6.7
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:28 7439-92-1
Nickel
9.0
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:28 7440-02-0
Zinc
48.0
ug/L
10.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:28 7440-66-6
Sample: Batch #2 Lab ID: 92410861002 Collected: 12/13/18 10:00 Received: 12/14/18 08:31 Matrix: Water
Parameters
Results
Units
Report Limit
DF
Prepared
Analyzed CAS No. Qua[
200.7 MET ICP
Analytical Method: EPA 200.7
Rev 4.41994 Preparation
Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994
Chromium
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:38 7440-47-3
Copper
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:38 7440-50-8
Lead
6.6
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:36 7439-92-1
Nickel
9.0
ug/L
5.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:38 7440-02-0
Zinc
47.6
ug/L
10.0
1
12/15/18 06:30
12/19/18 06:38 7440-66-6
REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,
Date: 12/21 /2018 04:51 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.
Page 4 of 10
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Project: SPLIT SAMPLING WITH CITY
Pace Project No.: 92433652
2�
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Pace Analytical Se,. %
9800 IGncey Ave. S
Huntersville, NC 2807,-
g04)875-9092
Sample: BATCH #1 Lab ID: 92433652001 Collected: 06/18/19 08:00 Received: 06/19/19 07:58 Matrix: Water
Parameters
Results
Units
Report Limit
DF
Prepared
Analyzed CAS No. Qual
200.7 MET ICP
Analytical Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.41994 Preparation Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994
Chromium
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:42 7440-47-3
Copper
10.2
ug/L
5.0
1
06122/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:42 7440-50-8
Lead
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:42 7439-92-1
Nickel
12.8
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:42 7440-02-0
Zinc
22.8
ug1L
10.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:42 7440-66-6
Sample: BATCH #2 Lab ID: 92433652002 Collected: 06/18/1911:00 Received: 06/19/19 07:58 Matrix: Water
Parameters
Results
Units
Report Limit
DF
Prepared
Analyzed CAS No. Qual
200.7 MET ICP
Analytical Method: EPA 200.7
Rev 4.4 1994 Preparation
Method: *EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994
Chromium
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:45 7440-47-3
Copper
9.1
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:45 7440-50-8
Lead
ND
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:45 7439-92-1
Nickel
12.8
ug/L
5.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:45 7440-02-0
Zinc
23.8
ug/L
10.0
1
06/22/19 09:15
06/25/19 06:45 7440-66-6
Date: 06/26/2019 04:59 PM
REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,
without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.
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Analytical Results ANALYTICAL
Davie County Public Utilities
261 Chaffin St.
Mocksville, NC 27028
Receive Date: 06/19/2019
Reported: 07/02/2019
For: Cooleemee
Comments:
Sample Number
190619-01-01
190619-01-01
190619-01-01
190619-01-02
190619-01-02
190619-01-03
parameter
Fecal Colifonns
Fec
TSS
BOO
TSS
Chromium
Sample ID
Eff
Eff
Eff
of
Inf
pre TrelRand
Treat
Result
<2.00
1g
<3.125
134
148
<0.002
Unit
mg/L
MPN/100m1
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
Method
SM521OB-2011
IDEMCd1W18MPN
smzs40o-2on
SM521o8-2011
SM264OD-2011
EPA2W.7
Analyzed
06/20/2019
06/19/2019
O6/21/2019
06/20/2019
06/21/2019
07/02/2019
Analyst
CL
WC
WC
CL
WC
MD
190619-01-03
Copper
Ingersoll Rand
Pre Treat
0.0056
mg/L
EPA2M2
07/02/2019
MD
190619-01-03
Lead
Ingersoll Rand
9
Pre Treat
0.0127
mg/L
SM3113E=04
06/28/2019
MD
190619-01-03
Nickel
Ingersoll Rand
Pre Treat
0.012
mg/L
EPA2007
07/02/2019
MD
190619-01-03
Zinc
Ingersoll Rand
Pre Treat
0.019
mg/L
EPA200.7
07/02/2019
MD
Respectfully submitted,
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Dena Myers
NC Carl #440,
NCDW Cart #37755,
EPA #NC00909
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_704/872/4697
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Analytical Results
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Davie County Public Utilities
261 Chaffin St. Alio
Mocksville, NC 27028
Receive Date: 12/05/2019
Reported: 12/11/2019
For: Cooleemee
Comments:
Sample Number
Parameter
Sample ID Result
Unit
Method
Analyzed
Analyst
191205-01-01
BOD
Eff 2.45
mg/L
SM621OB-2011
12/06/2019
WE
191205-01-01
TSS
Eff <2.660
mg/L
SM25 00-2011
12/06/2019
CJE
191205-01-02
BOD
Inf 185
mg/L
SM521OB-2011
12/06/2019
CJE
191205-01-02
TSS
Inf 320
mg/L
SM254OD-2011
12/06/2019
WE
191205-01-03
Chromium
I_R Pretreatment <0.002
mg/L
EPA200.7
12/10/2019
MD
191205-01-03
Copper
I_R Pretreatment 0.0037
mg/L
EPA200.7
12110/2019
MD
191205-01-03
Lead
I_R Pretreatment 0.0106
mg/L
SM3113B-2004
12/11/2019
MD
,*ON1205-01-03
Nickel
I-R Pretreatment 0.012
mg/L
EPA200.7
12/10/2019
MD
191205-01-03
Zinc
I_R Pretreatment 0.061
mg/L
EPA200.7
12/1012019
MD
Respectfully submitted, /
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Dena Myers
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NC Cart #440,
NCDW Cert #37755,
EPA #NC00909
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PO Box 228 • Statesville, NC 28687 • 704/872/4697
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Ingersoll Rand Company
��IngersoH Rand
Environmental Resources Management
15720 Brixham Hill Avenue, Suite 120
Charlotte, NC 28277
Phone:+1-704-541-8345
The business of sustainability
Groundwater Monitoring
and System Effectiveness
Report
Ingersoll Rand Facility
Mocksville, North Carolina
July 2019
www.enn.com
Ingersoll Rand Company
Groundwater Monitoring and System
Effectiveness Report
Ingersoll Rand Facility
Mocksville, North Carolina
Project No. 0441516
July 2019
;'7 lee,
erry Prosser, P.G. "414" 60#
Principal 'H �'
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Michael Pressley, P.G.
Project Manager
Environmental Resources Management
15720 Brixham Hill Avenue, Suite 120
Charlotte, NC 28277
Phone: +1-704-541-8345
The business of sustainabitity ERM
REPORT CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision according to 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 knowledge and belief, true, accurate,
and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Bryan Miller Plant Manager— Mocksville NC Operations
Name of Certifying Official Title
Signature of Certifying Official Date
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT CERTIFICATION...........................................................................................
1.0 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................
2.0 FIELDWORK ACTIVITIES....................................................................................
3.0 RESULTS.............................................................................................................
4.0 CORRECTIVE ACTION SYSTEM EVALUATION ................................................
5.0 CONCLUSIONS....................................................................................................
FIGURES
1 Topographic Location Map
2 Site Plan
3A Groundwater Flow Map — Saprolite/Partially Weathered Rock Aquifer — June 2019
3B Groundwater Flow Map — Bedrock Rock Aquifer — June 2019
4 Maximum Drawdown Contour Map — June 2019
5 Groundwater Analytical Results — June 2019
6 Hydrogeologic Cross Section
/"1 7 Groundwater TCE vs. Time
8 TCE Mass Removal
9 Vertical Profile Boring Locations Map
10 Vertical Profile Boring Soil Sample Data
TABLES
1 Monitor Well Construction
2 Point of Compliance Wells
3 Groundwater Protection Standards
4 Groundwater Elevation Data — June 2019
5 Groundwater Analytical Results
APPENDICES
A
Historical Groundwater Elevation Data
B
Historical Groundwater Analytical Results
C
Remediation System Data Summary
D
Laboratory Report — Groundwater Samples
E
Impoundment Monthly Inspection Logs
F
Impoundment Quarterly Inspection Logs
G
Vertical Profile Soil Boring Logs
H
Laboratory Data — Vertical Profile Soil Samples
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1
3
3
4
5
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of the June 2019 groundwater monitoring event as well as an
evaluation of an on -site groundwater recovery system from June 15, 2018 to June 3, 2019 at the
IR facility located at 501 Sanford Avenue in Mocksville, North Carolina (see Figure 1). The
purpose of the groundwater monitoring program is to monitor groundwater quality within and
downgradient of the observed volatile organic compound (VOC) plume in accordance with
Ingersoll Rand's RCRA Part B Permit (EPA ID No. NCD0414772) issued September 16, 2011.
Scope of Work
In accordance with the RCRA Part B Permit and the approved 2011 Groundwater Sampling and
Analysis Plan (GWSAP), ground water monitoring is performed at the site on an annual basis.
The 2018 sampling event is an annual event; therefore, the following wells and analyses
applied:
DEHP=Bis-2ethylhexylphthalate Mn=Manganese TCE= Trichloroethene
PCE = Tetrachloroethylene App IX = EPA List
IR purchased an existing building in 1965 and started manufacturing rotary components and
portable air compressors. Currently, the company supports the production of rotary and centrifugal
air compressors for the Compression Technologies and Services division, reciprocating and rotary screw
compressors for the Thermo King division, and rotors and machined housings to support the Commercial
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/\ HVAC division. Manufacturing processes include steel fabrication, machining, painting, assembly,
and testing of air compressors and other assembled products.
The manufacturing plant occupies 417,350 square feet of floor space, with the two largest
buildings being the PMO (Machine Shop) Building and the PAO (Assembly) Building. The plant
historically operated an on -site surface impoundment facility, which consisted of a lagoon with
two hydraulically joined cells. The surface impoundment was located approximately 250 feet
west of the PMO Building. Waste was last received at the facility on November 7, 1985. This
portion of the facility is the focus of the ground water quality evaluation (see Figure 2).
Site Hydrogeology
Mocksville is located in the Piedmont Physiographic province of North Carolina. The
topography of the Piedmont is characterized by well-rounded hills and long rolling ridges.
The regional near -surface geology is composed of a complex assemblage of rocks forming
the Charlotte Belt. It is composed of igneous rocks, including diorites, gabbros, and
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granites that have intruded into metamorphic rocks that are generally metamorphosed
a)
sedimentary and igneous types.
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beneath the Mocksville facility. These rock types generally appear at depths of
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a)
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approximately 15 to 60 feet. The overlying residual soils are alluvium and saprolite. This
weathered material contains the relict texture of the underlying rocks. The minerals
themselves have weathered to clays, silts and sands. The degree of weathering decreases
with depth. Residual soils and alluvium from depths of 10 to 30 feet overlie the saprolite
and are characterized as fine to coarse sands, silts and clays.
Saprolite unit
Groundwater that occurs in a soil matrix derived from
0 to 80 feet thick
chemical weathering of underlying bedrock with features
Surflcial
10-30 feetlyear
and textures preserved. Groundwater migration is by
Aquifer
flow velocity
advective flow. Groundwater flow generally follows
Depth to
topographic gradient and normally discharges to the
GW
nearest naturally occurring surface water body.
PWR unit
Partially weathered bedrock characterized by both
ranges
rn
from 8 to
10 to 40 feet thick
advective and fracture flow of groundwater. Generally
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45 ft BGS
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more permeable than the overlying saprolite aquifer. Full
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Bedrock
85-150 feet below
Fractured and foliated bedrock matrix with groundwater
Aquifer
ground surface
migration controlled by fracture flow. Groundwater flow
normally follows the regional flow direction toward large
Highly variable
surface water bodies. The bedrock aquifer has limited
flow rates
communication with the overlying surficial aquifer.
Groundwater levels my locally be higher than in the
overlying aquifer where the bedrock aquifer is confined
beneath an extensive low permeability layer.
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?'^' 2.0 FIELDWORK ACTIVITIES
Ground Water Elevation Measurements
Water levels were gauged with the corrective action system in operation, on June 3, 2018). The
site recovery wells were sampled as part of the static water table gauging activities. The
groundwater recovery system was re -started upon completion of monitor well sampling activities.
Depth to groundwater in the wells was gauged using a decontaminated electronic water -level
probe capable of measuring the water level to within 0.01 foot. The measuring point for the wells
is the northernmost edge of the inner casing of the well. Monitor well construction information is
presented in Table 1 and water level data is summarized in Table 4 and Appendix A.
Groundwater Sample Collection
In accordance with the schedule presented in Section 1.0, ERM sampled and analyzed
extraction wells RA-2A and RA-3 for trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) by
EPA Method 8260B:
The extraction wells contain dedicated submersible pumps and discharge lines that discharge to
the Town of Mocksville's Cooleemee publically owned treatment works (POTW) facility. The well
pumps were started and allowed to run at least 30 minutes prior to sample collection from the
recovery wells. In -line spigots were used as sampling ports to collect water samples into
laboratory -provided containers.
For quality assurance and quality control purposes (QA/QC), the MW-10d sample was
duplicated and submitted as a blind sample to the lab, a field blank was collected using
deionized water and a trip blank sample were also analyzed. The field blank and trip blank were
analyzed for TCE and PCE by EPA Method 8260B.
The samples were immediately placed on ice inside insulated shipping containers, and then
delivered under the appropriate chain -of- custody protocol to Gulf Coast Analytical Laboratories
(GCAL) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for analyses. A copy of the laboratory report is in Appendix
D.
Soil Sample Collection
Two soil borings were advanced in the vicinity of the former TCE waste handling area to profile
soil quality and stratigraphy in advance of planned enhancement of the current corrective action
system. The boring locations are shown in Figure 9. The borings were advanced and sampled
using rotosonic and geoprobe drilling equipment on May 16-17, 2019.
3.0 RESULTS
Groundwater Elevations and Flow
Groundwater flow in the surficial aquifer (saprolite and PWR ground water units) is to the west
generally following the topographic gradient and toward the groundwater extraction system (see
r Figures 3A and 36). The system creates a measurable area of drawdown that is sufficient to
capture the previously documented extent of TCE-affected groundwater. Groundwater in the
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/'WIN bedrock aquifer also flows to the west. Groundwater extraction from the overlying aquifer locally
affects groundwater flow in the bedrock aquifer, effectively creating a capture zone within the
aquifer, as shown on Figure 4.
GroundwaterAnalyses
Table 5 summarizes the results for target constituents during the June 2019 event. TCE was
detected in extraction well RA-2A at 282 pg/L, which is down from the 2018 detection of 528
pg/L (see Appendix B). TCE was detected in extraction well RA-3 at 493 pg/L, which continues
to be elevated above historic levels and suggests that the TCE plume originating in the PAO
building is migrating to this location (see Figures 5 and 6). The TCE concentration in deep
bedrock well MW-11d was 5,800 pg/L, which is the highest concentration to date. Historical
analytical data is included in Appendix B.
There were no target compounds detected in quality control samples (Field Blank and Trip
Blank) indicating that well samples were not cross -contaminated during field or transport
activities.
Additional Assessment and System Enhancement Activities
Boring VPB-01 was installed in the vicinity of the MW-24 monitor well pair, using a sonic drill
rig. The boring was advanced to approximately 108 feet below ground surface (BGS). Boring
VPB-02 was installed inside the PAO building, within an area previously identified with
elevated soil gas concentrations. This boring was installed using direct push technology to
0'1 approximately 50 feet BGS, when refusal was encountered.
Continuous soil samples were collected from each boring and samples obtained at 10-foot
intervals were submitted for laboratory analyses of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by
EPA Method 8260. Boring logs are provided in Appendix G. Figure 9 shows VPB locations
and Figure 10 is a cross-section showing TCE concentrations with depth. The soil sample
laboratory report is provided in Appendix H.
The soil data indicate that the vertical extent of source area TCE in the saprolite aquifer is
limited, and does not extend to the top of the bedrock aquifer. This information will be used to
design one or more additional source area groundwater recovery wells. Additional soil data will
be collected from the source area as part of the installation of soil vapor pilot testing
infrastructure. This activity is planned for late August.
4.0 CORRECTIVE ACTION SYSTEM EVALUATION
Groundwater Recovery System
Ingersoll Rand facility personnel operate and maintain the ground water recovery system,
including inspection of each groundwater extraction well and recording total flow volumes from
each well, to contain groundwater impacts on the property. The extraction wells are effectively
removing TCE from the aquifer and preventing migration of the VOC plume. The volume of
ground water recovered during the 12-month period from June 15, 2018 to June 3, 2019 is
presented below:
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Well ID
Volume (gallons)
RA-1
2,761,960
RA-2A
419,920
RA-3
3,448,490
Total
6,630,370
Average Pumping Rate (all wells)
System design capacity (all wells)
12-month Mass Removal
12 gpm
25 gpm
15.2 lbs.
Groundwater TCE concentrations in extraction wells RA-2A and RA-3 over time are shown in
Figure 7. A graphic summary of the pounds of TCE removed per extraction well per monitoring
period is shown in Figure 8.
IR conducts monthly inspections of the former impoundment area and well network as
required by the RCRA Part B Permit. Site inspections have indicated that the former
impoundment area has remained covered and within a locked fence. Inspection logs are
included in Appendix E. Additionally, ERM has performed quarterly third party inspections of
the impoundment area and well network. ERM's inspection logs are included in Appendix F.
5.0 CONCLUSIONS
• Groundwater in the shallow and bedrock aquifers generally flows towards the on -site creek.
This flow is consistent with historical observations.
• The total amount of groundwater recovered from the corrective action system over the 12-
^ month period from June 15, 2018 to June 3, 2019 was 6,630,370 gallons, with a combined
average flow rate of 12 gallons per minute for all three pumping wells.
• TCE was detected in extraction well RA-2A at 282 pg/L, which is down from the 2018
detection of 528 pg/L. TCE was detected in extraction well RA-3 at 493 pg/L. Detections in
both wells suggests that the TCE plume originating in the PAO building is migrating toward,
and being captured by recovery wells R-2A and R-3.
• The TCE concentration in deep bedrock well MW-11 d was 5,800 pg/L, which is the highest
concentration to date. This increase over the 2018 concentration (3,780 pg/L) indicates a
continued migration of TCE from the upgradient (PAO area) of the site.
• The extraction wells are effectively removing TCE from the aquifer and preventing migration
of the VOC plume. This system also intercepts the TCE plume originating upgradient from
the system originating at the PAO building. This interception is evidenced by the increase in
TCE concentrations at RA-3 and the vertical profile as evidenced in shallow and deep
monitoring wells. Recovery well RA-1 continues to control hydraulic flow in the area of the
former impoundment but is no longer providing VOC mass removal.
• Monthly inspections of the former lagoon area and well network indicate that the
impoundment remains in good condition and within a locked fence. IR will continue monthly
inspections and will address any concerns identified.
• Two vertical profile borings were installed in May 2019 to characterize lithology and
^� contaminant mass near the PAO building source area. Soil sample analytical data from the
borings will be used in SVE system design and to refine the site conceptual model.
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APPENDIX H
Laboratory Data - Vertical Profile Soil Samples
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HISTORICAL RESULTS
SHOWN TO DEMONSTRATE Well ID Date TCE(ugA)
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MONITOR WELL
2014 TCE PASSIVE SOIL GAS CONTOUR (nanograms TCE)
ESTIMATED DIRECTION OF GROUND
WATER FLOW BASED ON TOPOGRAPHY
2014-2015 SUB -SLAB SOIL GAS SAMPLES
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714.52
704.52
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6
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25
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739.60
8
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726.60
726.60
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739.71
27
32
712.71
707.71
707.71
Saprolite
MW 7
23
745.87
743.84
13
23
730.84
720.84
720.84
Saprolite
MW 8s
26
749.73
748.32
16
26
732.32
722.32
722.32
Saprolite
MW 9s
20
734.83
731.47
5
20
726.47
711.47
711.47
Saprolite
MW 12s
20
737.81
735.88
10
20
725.88
715.88
715.88
Saprolite
MW 14s
28
737.94
736.86
18
28
718.86
708.86
708.86
Saprolite
MW 15
19
728.55
726.66
10
19
716.66
707.66
707.66
Saprolite
MW 16
50
776.94
775.17
40
50
735.17
725.17
725.17
Saprolite
MW 18
28
746.32
744.02
18
28
726.02
716.02
716.02
Saprolite
MW-20i
45
784.87
782.26
35
45
747.26
737.26
737.26
Saprolite
MW-21 s
43
776.75
774.01
33
43
741.01
731.01
731.01
Saprolite
MW-22
37
780.76
780.91
27
37
765.91
740.91
780.91
Saprolite
MW-24
11/20/2013
39
--
-
29
39
-
-
--
Saprolite
MW-B
25
740.87
739.64
20
25
719.64
714.64
714.64
Saprolite
BG-1
30
743.90
742.57
18
30
724.57
712.57
712.57
Saprolite
POC-1
23
745.35
744.41
11
23
733.41
721.41
721.41
Saprolite
POC-1 b
62
745.73
744.66
51
62
693.66
682.66
682.66
Saprolite
TWA
10/8/2013
35
Temporary well
25
35
-
-
-
Saprolite
TW 2
10/8/2013
30
Temporary well
20
30
--
-
-
Saprolite
TW-3
1 10/8/2013
1 33
Temporary well
1 231
331
ISaprolite
PWR Aquifer 11 total
MW 2d
77
740.72
738.29
67
77
671.29
661.29
661.29
PWR
MW 5
70
773.79
772.52
55.9
65.9
716.62
706.62
702.52
PWR
MW 6d
66
741.76
739.81
53
58
686.81
681.81
673.81
PWR
MW 8i
71.5
749.23
747.80
61
71
686.80
676.80
676.30
PWR
MW 10d
105
761.08
760.05
95
1051
665.05
665.05
655.05
PWR
MW 12d
105
737.88
735.61
95
105
640.61
630.61
630.61
PWR
MW 14d
77
738.66
736.55
67
77
669.55
659.55
659.55
PWR
MW 19i
70
780.69
777.65
50
70
727.65
707.65
707.65
PWR
RA-1
1 721
746.31
1 743.91
1 47
72
696.91
671.91
671.91
JPWR
RA-2A
1 60
768.5
1 772.52
1 401
601
732.52
712.52
1
712.52
JPWR
RA-3
1 701
753.43
1 754.00
1 801
1001
673.43
654.00
1 654.00
JPWR
Bedrock Aaulfer 11 total
MW 6b
115
742.09
739.93
100
115
639.93
624.93
624.93
Bedrock
MW-7b
105
746.38
743.87
90
105
653.87
638.87
638.87
Bedrock
MW-8d
110
750.09
748.64
100
110
648.64
638.64
638.64
Bedrock
MW-9d
85
732.99
733.28
75
85
658.28
648.28
648.28
Bedrock
MW-11d
150
772.13
769.69
140
150
629.69
619.69
619.69
Bedrock
MW 19d
122
781.80
777.37
112
122
665.37
655.37
655.37
Bedrock
MW 20d
95
784.83
782.01
85
95
697.01
687.01
687.01
Bedrock
MW 24D
11/24/2013
150
--
-
140
150
-
-
--
jBedrock
MW A/EW-1
155
741.00
739.00
145
155
594.00
584.00
584.00
Bedrock
EW 2
272
746.30
744.69
262
272
482.69
472.69
472.69
Bedrock
EW-3
210
733.63
732.49
210
220
522.49
512.49
522.49
Bedrock
Existing permanent monitor wells: 44
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TABLE 2. POINT OF COMPLIANCE WELLS - INGERSOLL RAND FACILITY
ROtt1�o1✓C+�,falp�tant:�V�
j My��
eIIS, i. ?:.5
!: }� �,�j I�/� Q
.l'���1.!i����irt,����fwV��.l,;:?,
I
x-F 3�
►y� ply} o�h t i F
Sl��S€I14�.? , ., .�e:.r. ::•, .� 3 �2.M�.F. 1: ....... .. :::.. .. ....?
VW-1
MW 2d
MW-6b
MW-10d
MW-11d
MW-12d
MW-14s
MW 14d
MW-16
EW 1
EW 2
13G-1
POC-1'
POC-1 b'
RA-1
RA-2A
RA-3
RA-2A
PCE & TCE only
IPCE
RA-3
& TCE only
TABLE 3. GROUND WATER PROTECTION STDS.
t F f
�.. . 1F. %:, t..s. �.t F �.�'�;.;4! F
f #.7 ♦.I;::�i:` �[.�/){� i Y... t ti
Trichloroethene
2.8
bis-2-ethylhexyl phthalate
3.0
Tetrachloroethene
0.7
Lead
15
Iron
Background Concentration
Manganese
Background Concentration
GWPS — Groundwater Protection Standards
specified in RCRA Permit NCD041414772
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TABLE 4. GROUND WATER ELEVATION DATA JUNE 2019 - INGERSOLL RAND FACILITY, MOCKSVILLE, NC
o
Measurement Date
Depth to
Water (ft)
Water Elevation
(feet MSL)
r
m
m
M
E
m
E
o
Monitor
ru J
0 2
Non-
C
E
7
C
C
E
O
a
m
Well
0,
Pumping
Pumping
a'
z
o'
z
o
o
-
Measurement Date
Depth to
Water (ft)
Water Elevation
(feet MSL)
r
rn
c
rn
c
=
FN0PnWell
n
S
c
Monitor
0 2
=
Pumping
Saprolite Aquifer
PWR Aquifer
MW-1
741.98
06103119 ---
11.02
-- 730.96
-- ---
MW-2d
740.72
06/03/19
---
9.52
---
731.20
--- ---
MW-2s
742.26
06/03/19 --
11.15
-- 731.11
-- ---
MW-5
773.79
06/03/19
---
45.00
--
728.79
--- ---
MW-2
741.98
06/03/19 --
11.00
---
MW-6d
741.76
06/03/19
---
15.65
---
726.11
--- ---
MW-4
740.53
06/03/19 --
9.30
-- 731.23
- ---
MW-8i
749.23
06/03/19
--
17.60
---
731.63
-- --
MW-6s
741.42
06103/19 -
10.73
-- 730.69
-- ---
MW-10d
761.08
06/03/19
06/05/19
39.02
33.20
722.06
727.88 5.82
MW-6i
742.71
06/03/19 --
15.65
-- 727.06
---
MW-12d
737.88
06/03/19
---
13.30
---
724.58
--- --
MW-7
745.87
06/03/19 --
1.9.60
-- 726.27
-----
MW-14d
738.66
06/03/19
---
1.90
---
--
--- ---
MW-8s
749.73
06/03/19 --
17.00
-- 732.73
- --
MW-19i
780.69
06/03/19
--
43.00
--
737.69
-- --
MW-9s
734.83
06/03/19 --
9.20
-- 725.63
------
RA-1
746.31
06/03/19
--
--
---
--
--- --
MW-12s
737.81
06/03119 --
12.25
-- 725.56
------
RA-2A
768.50
06/03/19
---
-
---
--
--- --
MW-14s
738.66
06103119 --
12.60
-- 726.06
--- --
RA-3
753.43
06/03119
---
-
--
--
--- ---
MW-15
728.55
06I03119 --
7.70
-- 720.65
--- ---
Bedrock Aquifer
__ -
MW-16
776.94
06/03/19 06/05/19
43.10
42.65 733.84
734.29 0.45
MW-6b
742.09
06/03/19
---
15.80
---
726.29
--- ---
MW-18
746.32
06/03/19 --
21.40
-- 724.92
-- ---
MW-7b
746.38
06/03/19
--
21.55
--
724.83
-- --
MW-20i
784.87
06/03/19 -
26.00
-- 758.87
-- -
MW-8d
750.09
06/03/19
-
17.90
---
732.19
-- -
MW-21s
776.75
06/03/19 -
14.35
-- 762.40
--- ---
MW-9d
732.99
06/03/19
---
9.90
--
723.09
--- ---
MW-22
780.76
06/03/19 --
21.35
-- 769.41
--- ---
MW-11d
772.13
06/03/19
06/06/19
26.25
22.10
745.88
750.03 4.15
MW-24
790.65
06/03/19 06/06/19
29.45
26.73 761.20
763.92 2.72
MW-19d
781.80
06/03/19
--
43.18
---
738.62
-- --
MW-B
740.87
06/03/19 --
14.10
-- 726.77
--- --
MW-20d
784.83
06/03/19
--
27.65
--
757.18
--- ---
BG-1
743.90
06/03/19 --
12.25
--- 731.65
--- ---
MW-24D
790.53
06/03/19
06/06/19
26.50
21.05
764.03
769.48 5.45
POC-1
745.35
06/03/19 --
19.20
-- 726.15
---
EW-1
740.87
06/03/19
---
11.00
--
729.87
--- --
POC-lb
745.73
06/03/19 --
19.75
--- 725.98
-- -
EW-2
745.30
06/03/19
06/05/19
14.00
6.33
731.30
738.97 7.67
EW-3
733.63
06/03/19
---
8.63
---
725.00
--- --
-" - No Measurement or not available
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TABLE 5. GROUND WATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS
EPA.8260
8270
EPA
VOCs
60208
(ug1l)
SVOC
w
w
a
=
m
Well ID
Dale
a
F
p
�
GWPS
0.7
2.8
NCAC 21, Standards
0.7
3
Saprolite Aquifer
MW-24
06/06/19
—
5,980
—
PWR Aquifer
MW-10d
6/5/2019
—
31.6
--
--
MW-16
06/05/19
--
65.1
—
--
RA-2A
06/06/19
ND
282
—
—
RA-3
06/06/19
ND
493
--
Bedrock Aquifer
MW-11d
6/6/2019
—
5,800
—
--
MW-24d
6/5/2019
10.6
--
--
EW-2
6/5/2019
--
ND
0.54 J
QA/QC Samples
Field Duplicate (MW-10d)
06/05/19
ND
31.7
--
Field Blank
06/05/19
ND
ND
--
--
Trip Blank
06/06/19
ND
ND
—
-
GWPS - Groundwater Protection Standard per RCRA Part B Permit
Concentrations shown in bold represent concentrations exceeding the corresponding GWPS
J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit
ND - Not Detected (below limit of quantitation)
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W
eolll1
Ingersoll Rand RCRA Well Flows in Gallons Per Week
RA1
MA
RA3
Date
2019 Weekly Flow
20,19 Weekly Flow
2019 Weekly Flow
1 /4/2018
55,000
9,450
71,000
1/11/2019
56,170
8,970
71,830
1/18/2019
54,970
8,970
70,570
1/25/2019
58 740
9,030
72,040
2/1/2019
59,260
8,790
70,590
2/8/2019
59,010
9,070
70,870
2115/2019
58,470
9,030
70,770
2/22/2019
59120
9,590
71,680
3/1 /2019
62,660
10,110
69,200
3/8/2019
6 630
10,220
71,950
3/15/2019
62,260
10,230
72,880
3/22/2019
58,680
9,760
69,020
3/29/2019
59150
9170
70,000
4/5/2019
58,790
9,340
69,920
4/11/2019
48,960
7 970
60,880
4/18/2019
58,000
9,130
73,290
4125/2019
59,850
8,849
70,200
5/2/2019
56,860
7,941
67,080
517/2019
41,700
5,770
49,440
5/10/2019
24,600
3,400
29180
5/1712019
59,850
8,160
71,230
5/24/2019
56,940
7,850
68,210
5/31/2019
56,390
8,080
68,040
6/7/2019
...,: 34 560.. ::::
5,790 :
:37
6/14/2019
60,080
9,310
12610"
6/21 /2019
55,980
9,440
19 810 ,
6/28/2019
58170
9 240
72,500
7/312019
41,220
6,350
52,040
7/10/2019
57,590
8,550
72,920
7/12/2019
16,200
2,370
20,620
7/19/2019
55,710
8,210
70,730
7/26/2019
55,030
.4,730
72,110
8/2/2019
58,750
7,160
73,950
8/9/2019
54,250
7,230
68,670
8/16/2019
56,450
7,730
71,950
8/23/2019
55,650
7,630
71,000
8/30/2019
55,990
8,070
71,710
9/6/2019
54,880
7,830
70,570,
9/13/2019
52,600
7180
68,050
9/20/2019
54,140
7,400
71,150
9/27/2019
49,690
7,470
69,460
10/4/2019
43A30
7,790
71,330
10/11 /2019
1 fi 550
7,860
68,850
10/18/2019
56,110
7,580
70,690
10/25/2019
53,350
7,650
67,810
11 /l /2019
52,330
7,970
71,360
11/8/2019
56,360
8,530
70,680
11/15/2019
55,700
8,340
70,240
11/22/2019
54,970
8,160
69,490
11/27/2019
37,920
5,710
49,170
12/412019
53,360
8,520
72,050
12/6/2019
14,440
2,120
17,960
12/13/2019
58,140
8,700
72,470