Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0055786_Remission (Decision)_20240217_LV-2023-0257 DocuSign Envelope ID:8CD5E382-B864-421E-BBB5-03AB4CF9003C ROY COOPER Governor 4,11 ELIZABETH S. BISER f Secretary RICHARD E. ROGERS, JR. *`$`Qtmm Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality 2/17/2024 CERTIFIED MAIL 7019 1120 0001 4877 6161 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Tom Johnson City of Lexington 28 W Center St Lexington,NC 27292-3099 Subject: Remission Request of Civil Penalty Assessment NPDES Permit NCO055786 Lexington Regional WWTP Davidson County Case Number LV-2023-0257 Dear Mr. Johnson: The Division of Water Resources has considered the information submitted in support of your request for remission in accordance with G.S. 143-215.6A(f) and remitted$2,987.25 of the $4,109.13 total penalty assessment. The revised amount due is $1,121.88, which includes $126.13 in investigative costs. A copy of the remission decision is attached. Two options are available to you at this stage of the remission process: You may pay the revised penalty of$1,121.88. If you decide to pay the revised penalty,please make your check in the amount of$1,121.88 payable to the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Send the payment within thirty (30) calendar days of your receipt of this letter to the attention of: Wren Thedford NC DEQ-DWR—NPDES 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1617 OR You may decide to have the Environmental Management Commission's (EMC's) Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions make the final decision on your remission request. If payment is not received within 30 calendar days from your receipt of this letter, your request for remission with its supporting documents, and the recommendation of the Division of Water Resources will be delivered to the EMC's Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions for a final agency decision. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources D_E 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1617 919,707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID:8CD5E382-B864-421E-BBB5-03AB4CF9003C Lexington Regional WWTP Case LV-2023-0257 DWR Remission Decision p. 2 You have the option of presenting your request in person to the EMC's Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions. If you or your representative would like to speak before the Committee, you must complete and return the attached Request for Oral Presentation Form within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of this letter. Send the completed form to: Caroline Robinson NC DEQ-DWR—NPDES 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1617 Please be advised that if an in-person presentation is not requested, the Committee's decision regarding your remission request will be based upon the written record. Please be advised that the EMC's Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions will make its remission decision based on the original assessment amount. Therefore, the Committee may choose to uphold the original penalty amount and offer no remission,it may agree with the Division of Water Resources' remission recommendation detailed above, or the penalty amount may be further remitted. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions, please contact Caroline Robinson at 919-707-9130, or via e-mail at caroline.robinson@deq.nc.gov. Sincerely, IDocuSigned by: 328B44CE9EB4A1... John E. Hennessy, Section Chief Regional Operations NPDES Permitting Division of Water Resources Attachments: EMC Oral Presentation Request form, DWR Remission Decision Summary ec: Laserfiche Files DocuSign Envelope ID:8CD5E382-B864-421E-BBB5-03AB4CF9003C Lexington Regional WWTP Case LV-2023-0257 DWR Remission Decision p. 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION COUNTY OF DAVIDSON DWQ Case Number LV-2023-0257 IN THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT OF ) CIVIL PENALTIES AGAINST: ) REQUEST FOR ORAL PRESENTATION The City of Lexington I hereby request to make an oral presentation before the Environmental Management Commission's Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions in the matter of the case noted above. In making this request, I assert that I understand all of the following statements: • This request will be reviewed by the Chairman of the Environmental Management Commission and may be either granted or denied. • Making a presentation will require the presence of myself and/or my representative during a Committee meeting held in Raleigh, North Carolina. • My presentation will be limited to discussion of issues and information submitted in my original remission request, and because no factual issues are in dispute, my presentation will be limited to five (5) minutes in length. The North Carolina State Bar's Authorized Practice of Law Committee has ruled that the appearance in a representative capacity at quasi-judicial hearings or proceedings is limited to lawyers who are active members of the bar. Proceedings before the Committee on Remissions are quasi-judicial.You should consider how you intend to present your case to the Committee in light of the State Bar's opinion and whether anyone will be speaking in a representative capacity for you or a business or governmental entity. If you or your representative would like to speak before the Committee, you must complete and return this form within thirty(30) days of receipt of this letter. Depending on your status as an individual,corporation,partnership or municipality,the State Bar's Opinion affects how you may proceed with your oral presentation. See www.ncbar.com/ethics,Authorized Practice Advisory Opinion 2006-1 and 2007 Formal Ethics Opinion 3. • If you are an individual or business owner and are granted an opportunity to make an oral presentation before the Committee,then you do not need legal representation before the Committee;however,if you intend on having another individual speak on your behalf regarding the factual situations, such as an expert,engineer or consultant,then you must also be present at the meeting in order to avoid violating the State Bar's Opinion on the unauthorized practice of law. • If you are a corporation,partnership or municipality and are granted an opportunity to make an oral presentation before the Committee,then your representative must consider the recent State Bar's Opinion and could be considered practicing law without a license if he or she is not a licensed attorney. Presentation of facts by non-lawyers is permissible. If you choose to request an oral presentation,please make sure that signatures on the previously submitted Remission Request form and this Oral Presentation Request form are: 1)for individuals and business owners,your own signature and 2)for corporations,partnerships and municipalities,signed by individuals who would not violate the State Bar's Opinion on the unauthorized practice of law. Also,be advised that the Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions may choose not to proceed with hearing your case if the Committee is informed that a violation of the State Bar occurs. This the day of , 20 SIGNATURE TITLE(President, Owner,etc.) MAILING ADDRESS entail TELEPHONE( ) DocuSign Envelope ID:8CD5E382-B864-421E-BBB5-03AB4CF9003C DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES CIVIL PENALTY REMISSION FACTORS Case Number: LV-2023-0257 Region: Winston-Salem County: Davidson Assessed Entity: Lexington Regional WWTP Permit: NCO055786 ❑ (a) Whether one or more of the civil penalty assessment factors were wrongly applied to the detriment of the petitioner: ® (b) Whether the violator promptly abated continuing environmental damage resulting from the violation: Permittee States:It was extremely difficult to pinpoint the problem because the lab results for Nh3N and BOD were fluctuating from day to day. Lexington requested Technical Assistance and Gary Hudson and Jesse Barnes visited on August 4th. This was productive and Gary made some helpful insights. Once Train A was determined to be the problem,the basin was immediately drained. By late August staff found that several of the original diffusers in the Aeration Train A had broken off, fouled with grit and debris, and the air header pipes were packed full of solids. Lexington entered into an Emergency contract with Terra Nova for$63,950 to immediately mobilize. It took Terra Nova 5 days to finish the wash out. Lexington spent$20,927 to replace all 600 air diffusers in the basin.With the help of the Public Works Department, staff removed all of the old diffusers,rodded and jetted out the air header pipes and replaced with new diffusers. The repairs to the Aeration System were finally completed in late August and since September the plant is maintaining compliance and running very well. Lexington staff worked around the clock to get the problem corrected. DWR Response:WSRO concurs with City of Lexington that they attempted to determine the issue and then executed a plan of action once a fix was determined. Replacing all the diffusers was an expensive but necessary project. They have also taken steps to replace the diffusers in the other train since the originals were installed at same time. City staff kept in constant communication with WSRO during this upset, including a meeting on site with them. ❑ (c) Whether the violation was inadvertent or a result of an accident: ❑ (d) Whether the violator had been assessed civil penalties for any previous violations: ❑ (e) Whether payment of the civil penalty will prevent payment for the remaining necessary remedial actions: DECISION(Check One) Request Denied ❑ Full Remission ❑ Retain Enforcement Costs? Yes❑ No❑ Original Penalty(without Enforcement Costs) $3,983.00 Partial Remission ® %75 or$2,987.25 Subtotal $995.75 Retaining Enforcement Costs $126.13 E8B44CE9EB4A1... uSigned by: Total Revised Assessment � $1,121.88 2/17/2024 John E. Hennessy Date