HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0005763_Renewal Application_20240322Initial Review
Reviewer nathaniel.thornburg
Is this submittal an application? (Excluding additional information.) *
Yes No
Permit Number (IR) * WO0005763
Applicant/Permittee Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
Applicant/Permittee Address 1246 West Main Street Sylva, NC 28779
Is the owner in BIMS? Yes No Is the facility in BIMS? Yes No
Owner Type
Facility Name
County
Fee Category Minor
Is this a complete application?*
Yes No
Signature Authority
Signature Authority Title
Signature Authority Email
Document Type (if non -application)
Email Notifications
Organization
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority Class A Residuals Program
Jackson
Does this need review by the hydrogeologist? * Yes No
Regional Office
CO Reviewer
Admin Reviewer
Fee Amount $0
Complete App Date
03/22/2024
Below list any additional email address that need notification about a new project.
Email Address
Comments to be added to email notfication
Comments for Admin
Comments for RO
Comments for Reviewer
Comments for Applicant
Submittal Form
Project Contact Information
Please provide information on the person to be contacted by NDB Staff regarding electronic submittal, confirmation of receipt, and other correspondence.
Name* Melanie Kemp
Email Address*
melanie.kemp@deq.nc.gov
Project Information
.........................
Application/Document Type*
New (Fee Required)
Modification - Major (Fee Required)
Renewal with Major Modification (Fee
Required)
Annual Report
Additional Information
Other
Phone Number*
(828) 296-4653
Modification - Minor
Renewal
GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1,
N DAR-2
Residual Annual Report
Change of Ownership
We no longer accept these monitoring reports through this portal. Please click on the link below and it will take you to the correct form.
https://edoes.deq.nc.gov/Forms/NonDischarge_Monitoring_Report
Permit Type:*
Wastewater Irrigation
High -Rate Infiltration
Other Wastewater
Reclaimed Water
Closed -Loop Recycle
Residuals
Single -Family Residence Wastewater
Other
Irrigation
Permit Number:*
WQ0005763
Has Current Existing permit number
Applicant/Permittee *
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
Applicant/Permittee Address*
1246 West Main Street Sylva, NC 28779
Facility Name*
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority Class A
Residuals Program
Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below.
Please reach out to Joe Ward with any questions.
Phone: (828) 586-9318
jward@twsanc.us
At this time, paper copies are no longer required. If you have any questions about what is required, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg
at nathaniel.thornburg@ncdenr.gov.
Please attach all information required or requested for this submittal to be reviewed here.
(Application Form, Engineering Plans, Specifications, Calculations, Etc.)
TWSA Residuals Renewal March 2024 final.pdf 8.06MB
Upload only 1 PDF document (less than 250 MB). Multiple documents must be combined into one PDF file unless file is larger
than upload limit.
* By checking this box, I acknowledge that I understand the application will not be accepted for pre -review until the fee (if required) has
been received by the Non -Discharge Branch. Application fees must be submitted by check or money order and made payable to the
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). I also confirm that the uploaded document is a single PDF with all parts
of the application in correct order (as specified by the application).
Mail payment to:
NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources
Attn: Non -Discharge Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Signature
Submission Date 3/22/2024
Permit Renewal Application
for
The Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
Class A Residuals
Production and Distribution Facility
Permit # WQ0005763
2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(1) Form: DCAR 06-16
(2) Form: DCAR 06-16
Section IV, Part 5
Storage Management Plan
Section IV, Part 6
Storm Water Management Plan
Storm Water Permit COC
(3) Form: DCAR 06-16
Section V
Residuals Source Certifications
(4) TWSA Residual Operations and Maintenance Plan
(5) Program Information
(6) Process Flow Schematic for Treatment Facility and
Residual Operations
(7) 2023 Annual Residual Sampling Summary Form
(8) Utilization Agreement
(1)
Form: DCAR 06-16
State of North Carolina
DWR
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — DISTRIBUTION OF CLASS A RESIDUALS
FORM: DCAR 08-13
I. APPLICANT INFORMATION:
1. Applicant's name: Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
Applicant type: "Individual Q Corporation E General Partnership Privately -Owned Public Utility
Ll Federal Lj State X Municipal 0 County
Signature authority's name per 15A NCAC 02T .0106: Joseph Ward Title: Residuals ORC / Plant Operator_
Applicant's mailing address: 1246 West Main St
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779
Telephone number: (828) 586-9318 Email Address: jwardktwsanc.us
2. Consultant's name: = License Number (for P.E.):
Affiliation: E On Staff Retained (Firm: )
Consultant's mailing address: =
City: = State: = Zip:
Telephone number: (E) E-M Email Address:
3. Fee submitted: = (See Instruction B)
III11111ijo'INUIY111lei I]NU/:11YWell
1. Application is for (check all that apply): 0 new, 11 modified, I renewed permit
2. If this application is being submitted to renew or modify an existing permit, provide the following:
Permit number: W00005763
Date of most -recently issued permit: AUG 1 - 2019
Date of most -recently certified Attachment A (if different than the permit):
III. FACILITY INFORMATION:
1. Name of residuals processing facility: T W SA Wastewater Plant # 1
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779
Coordinates: Latitude: 35.349167' Longitude:-83.238056'
Datum: = Level of accuracy:
Method of measurement:
County where facility is located: Jackson
2. Facility contact (person familiar with residuals preparation):
Name: Joseph Ward Title: Residuals ORC, Plant Operator_
Mailing address: 1246 West Main St.
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779
Telephone number: (828) 586-9318 E-mail address: jwardAtwsanc.us
FORM: DCAR 11-13 Page 1 of 3
3. Is the residual process facility also the generator? X Yes; 0 No
If No, please specify delivery frequency and quantity of residual to be processed: _
4. Length of residuals storage at facility: Avg 60 days (Note: the Division requires minimum 30 days storage in units that are
separate from treatment system, i.e. not in clarifiers, aeration basins, etc.)
IV. RESIDUALS QUALITY INFORMATION:
1. Specify how these residuals will be distributed:
X sold or given away in bags or other containers; 0 lawn (bulk); 0 home garden (bulk);
[;I other (explain); =
Note: Bulk residuals shall mean residuals that are transported and not sold or giving away in a bag or other receptacles with a
load capacity of one metric ton or less.
2. Complete the following if residuals are to be mixed with other materials:
Type of Materials Amounts to be added
per 1.0 dry ton of residuals (dry ton)
No Admixtures
3. Approximate amounts of the residuals received and processed at the facility: 256 dry tons per year.
4. Approximate amounts of the final product (processed residuals) to be distributed: 256 dry tons per year.
5. Provide a description of the onsite storage management plan for the treated residuals (including estimated average and
maximum storage times prior to distribution): =
6. Does the facility have a stormwater management plan? x Yes; No
Explain whether the treatment and storage areas are under roof or how stormwater runoff will be handled: See A1212endix
V. RESIDUALS SOURCE INFORMATION: (Not required if no new, renewed, or modified residuals source)
Complete and submit the attached Residuals Source Certification and all associated documentation.
M
Residuals Source
Certification
FORM: DCAR 06-16 Page 2 of 3
Professional Engineer's Certification: (Application Involving New or Changes to Treatment or Storage Units)
attest that this application for
has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge
the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with the applicable regulations. Although certain portions of this submittal
package may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I
have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design.
North Carolina Professional Engineer's Seal, Signature, and Date:
Applicant's Certification:
The applicant or any affiliate has not been convicted of an environmental crime, has not abandoned a wastewater facility without
proper closure, does not have an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals have been exhausted or abandoned, are compliant with
any active compliance schedule, and do not have any overdue annual fees under Rule 15A NCAC 02T .0105.
0 Yes M No, Explain; =
I, Joseph Ward
(Signature Authority's Name — PLEASE PRINT)
Residuals ORC, Plant
(Title)
attest that this application for renewal of the TWSA Class A Residual Production Facility and Distribution Program (WO0005763)
(Facility Name)
has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Division of Water
Resources may not conduct a technical review of this program and approval does not constitute a variance to any rules or statutes
unless specifically granted in the permit. Further, any discharge of residuals to surface waters or the land will result in an immediate
enforcement action, which may include civil penalties, injunctive relief, and/or criminal prosecution. I will make no claim against the
Division of Water Resources should a condition of this permit be violated. I also understand that if all required parts of this
application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application
package will be returned to me as incomplete.
Note: In accordance with North Carolina General Statutes §143-215.6A and §143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any
false statement, representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor, which may include a fine
not to exceed $10,000 as well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation.
Signature:
Date: 3/21/24
FORM: DCAR 06-16 Page 3 of 3
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Form: DCAR 06-16
Section IV , Part 5
Storagement Plan
Section IV , Part 6
Storm Water Management Plan
Storm Water Permit COC
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Auth.
Onsite Storage Management Plan
DCAR 06-16
Section IV
Part 5..................Onsite Storage Management for Treated Residuals
The Class A residuals are conveyed via positive displacement blowers to the
storage/loadout silo. The silo contains approx. 60 tons at max capacity. The
average time residuals are stored in the silo varies greatly due to fluctuations in
demand and production of treated residuals. The TWSA produced approx. 161
tons of treated residuals in 2023. With 7 loads averaging 23 tons per load
throughout the year. Which would result in an average storage time in the silo
of approx. 52 days for each ton produced.
The silo is loaded from the top and dispenses treated residuals from the bottom
into user's bulk containers (usually a truck or truck/trailer of some variety).
DCAR 06-16
Section IV
Part 6..................Stormwater Management
The facility has a stormwater management permit. (copy of the Certificate of
Coverage attached)
The TWSA Dried Residual facility is contained under roof and the storage/truck
loading silo is self contained. Any spillage around the area is washed to a drain
that returns back to the headworks of the plant.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES
GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG110000
CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG110111
STORMWATER DISCHARGES
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful
standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental
Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at:
Jackson County WWTP
1871 N River Rd
Sylva
Jackson County
to receiving waters designated as Tuckasegee River, class C;Tr waters in the Little
Tennessee River Basin(s), in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring
requirements, and other conditions set forth in General Permit No. NCG110000 which can
be downloaded by entering "deq.nc.gov/SW-industrial" in the browser window and
navigating to the "NPDES Stormwater General Permits" web page.
This certificate of coverage shall become effective June 1, 2023.
This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit or
until rescinded.
Michael Lawyer, Stormwater Program Supervisor
Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
(3)
Form: DCAR 06-16
Section IV
Residuals Source Certifications
State of North Carolina
DWR
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
Division of Water Resources RESIDUALS SOURCE CERTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RSC 11-13
Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these
instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional
information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the
permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and
supporting documentation
For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit website at:
http: //portal. ncdenr. ory/web/w ylaps/lau
General — This certification provides detailed information of residuals source generating facility and its residuals quality for land
application, distribution, or disposal in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Do not submit this certification for review without
a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 11-13, FORM: DCAR 11-13, or FORM: SDR 11-13).
Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed
below.
A. Residuals Source Certification (FORM: RSC 11-13):
X Submit the completed and appropriately executed Residuals Source Certification (FORM: RSC 11-13) form. Please do not
make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the
application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer.
X For new or renewed permits, submit a separate certification for each source facility.
❑ For modified permits, submit a separate certification for only those facilities that are affected by the proposed modification.
X Complete the residuals source facility summary page. List all new, renewed, or modified facilities.
B. Residuals Source -Generating Facility Information:
X For each source facility, attach the following:
X Vicinity map - A vicinity map that shows the location of the facility and meets all of the criteria in the "Map Guidance for
Residuals Land Application Permits".
X Process flow diagram and/or narrative - A detailed narrative and/or process flow diagram that describes how the residuals
are to be generated, treated, processed, and stored at the facility.
❑ Quantitative justification for residuals production rate - A quantitative justification for the value provided in Item I. 8.
Ensure that the amount of residuals listed is the maximum amount expected to be generated by the facility for the life of
the permit. In addition, ensure that this amount is equivalent to that which is actually to be land applied, distributed,
and/or disposed, including any chemicals, amendments, or other additives that are added to the residuals during
processing.
X Sampling plan - A detailed sampling plan for the residuals source -generating facility. Ensure that the plan identifies
sampling points, sampling frequency, sample type, as well as the Division -certified laboratory to be used. In addition,
ensure that the plan details how the facility and/or the residuals are monitored for any applicable pathogen reduction and
vector attraction reduction requirements. Note that all sampling and monitoring must be completed on the residuals as
they are to be land applied, distributed, and/or disposed.
C. Residuals Quality Information:
X For each source facility, attach the following:
X Laboratory analytical reports and operational data - reports for all laboratory analyses used to complete this certification.
X Documentation that the facility complies and/or the residuals comply with any applicable pathogen reduction and vector
attraction reduction requirements.
❑ For new facility that may have not yet been constructed and analytical results of residuals cannot be obtained, please
attach analytical results of residuals generated from a similar facility along with the description of similarities of the two
facilities.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 1 of 1
RESIDUALS SOURCE FACILITY SUMMARY
Applicant's name: Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Auth.
Status
Code
Facility Permit Holder
Facility Name
County
Permit Number
Maximum Dry Tons Per Year
Current n
Proposed
R
Tuckaseigee Water and
Sewer Authority
TWSA Plant 41
Jackson
NCO039578
659
659
These residuals are
comingled with the
R
Tuckaseigee Water and
Sewer Authority
TWSA Plant 42
Jackson
NCO020214
residuals at Plant #1
and as such are a
part of the 659
ermitted tons.
These residuals are
comingled with the
R
Tuckaseigee Water and
Sewer Authority
TWSA Plant #3
Jackson
NCO063321
residuals at Plant #1
and as such are a
part of the 659
permitted tons.
These residuals are
R
Tuckaseigee Water and
Sewer Authority
TWSA Plant #4
Jackson
NCO087602
comingled with the
residuals at Plant #1
and as such are a
part of the 659
ermitted tons.
SUMMARY FOR FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 1
a Status Code for source facility are: ♦ N (New) ♦ R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modified) ♦ D (Deleted)
'The amount of residuals currently permitted for distribution, land application, or disposal (i.e, not applicable to new facility).
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 2 of 5
State of North Carolina
DWR
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
Division of Water Resources RESIDUALS SOURCE CERTIFICATION
FORM: RSC 11-13
I. RESIDUALS SOURCE -GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATION (See Instruction B.):
1. Facility Name: TWSA Plant #1
2. Facility permit holder is: Federal, 0 State, , Local Government, or 0 Private.
Facility permit issued by: , Div. of Water Resources, Div. of Environmental Health,
or Other (explain: M_
3. Facility contact person and title: Joseph Ward Residuals ORC / Plant Operator
Complete mailing address: Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Auth., 1246 W. Main St.
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779=
Telephone number: (828) ja_L::-� E-mail address: jwardktwsanc.us
4. Facility physical address: 1871 North River Rd
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779=
Coordinates: Latitude: 35. 20' 59" Longitude: 83 14' 21"
Datum: _ Level of accuracy: _
Method of measurement: _
5. Purpose of the facility:
treatment of municipal wastewater, treatment of 100% domestic wastewater,
treatment of potable water, treatment of 100% industrial wastewater,
treatment of industrial wastewater mixed with domestic wastewater,
(approximate percentages: _ % industrial and _ % domestic)
other (explain: _ ).
6. Does the facility have an approved pretreatment program: Yes , No
7. Facility permitted/design flow: 3.500 MGD and facility average daily flow: 1.047 MGD
8. Average amount of residuals being generated at this facility 290 dry tons per year.
9. Specify the following regarding treatment and storage volumes available at the facility:
Type and volume of residuals treatment: Aerobic digestor #1 — 285,000 gals Aerobic Digestor #2-345,000 gals
Type and volume of residuals storage (i.e., outside of residuals treatment units): Storage Silo- 60 dry tons
II. RESIDUALS QUALITY INFORMATION (See Instruction C.):
1. Specify if residuals are regulated under:
40 CFR Part 503 or 40 CFR Part 257.
Note: Only residuals that are generated during domestic/municipal wastewater treatment processes are regulated under 40
CFR Part 503, otherwise, the residuals are regulated under 40 CFR Part 257.
2. Specify if residuals are defined under 15A NCAC 02T.1102(6) as:
Biological 0 Non -Biological
Note: Biological residuals are residuals that have been generated during the treatment of domestic wastewater, animal
processing wastewater, or the biological treatment of industrial wastewater (biological treatment is a system that utilizes
biological processes including lagoons, activated sludge systems, extended aeration systems, and fixed film systems).
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 1 of 5
3. Hazardous Waste Determination: Complete the following to demonstrate that the residuals are non -hazardous under
RCRA: (Note - this item does not have to be completed for facilities that are less than 0.5 MGD in design flow that treat
100% non -municipal, domestic wastewater only)
a. Are the residuals listed in 40 CFR §261.31-§261.33: 0 yes ` no.
If yes, list the number(s): _
b. Specify whether or not the residuals exhibit any of the characteristics defined by 40 CFR §261.21-
261.24: P yes I no.
Fill in the following tables with the results of the latest toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis as
well as those for corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity:
Laboratory: Pace Analytical and Date of analysis: 08/01/2023
Passed corrosivity test: X yes IR no. pH: 6.0 (08/08/23) s.u.
Passed ignitability test: X yes ❑ no. Flashpoint: (> 200°F) (8/08/23)
Passed reactivity test: X yes ❑ no. HCN: < 1.0 mg/kg (8/10/23)
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mgfi)
Result
(mgfi)
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mgfi)
Result
(mgfi)
Arsenic
5.0
< 0.050
Hexachlorobenzene
0.13
< 0.5
Barium
100.0
< 0.25
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
0.5
< 0.5
Benzene
0.5
< 0.100
Hexachloroethane
3.0
< 0.5
Cadmium
1.0
< 0.0050
Lead
5.0
< 0.025
Carbon Tetrachloride
0.5
< 0.100
Lindane
0.4
< 0.0005
Chlordane
0.03
< 0.003
Mercury
0.2
0.00059
Chlorobenzene
100.0
< 0.100
Methoxychlor
10.0
< 1.0
Chloroform
6.0
< 0.100
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
200.0
N/E
Chromium
5.0
< 0.000050
Nitrobenzene
2.0
< 0.5
m-Cresol
200.0
< 0.5
Pentachlorophenol
100.0
< 1.0
o-Cresol
200.0
< 0.5
Pyridine
5.0
< 0.5
p-Cresol
200.0
< 0.5
Selenium
1.0
< 0.10
Cresol
200.0
N/E
Silver
5.0
< 0.025
2,4-D
10.0
< 0.0050
Tetrachloroethylene
0.7
< 0.1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
7.5
< 0.1
Toxaphene
0.5
< 0.003
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.5
< 0.1
Trichloroethylene
0.5
< 0.100
1,1-Dichloroethylene
0.7
< 0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
400.0
< 0.500
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
0.13
< 0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2.0
< 0.500
Endrin
0.02
< 0.0005
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
1.0
< 0.010
Heptachlor and its Hydroxide
0.008
< 0.0005
Vinyl Chloride
0.2
< 0.100
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 2 of 5
4. Metals Determination: Complete one of the following tables (i.e., as applicable) to demonstrate that the residuals do not
violate the ceiling concentrations for metals regulated under 15A NCAC 02T .1105.
a. For Distribution/Land Application: Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters:
Laboratory: Statesville Analytical and Date of analysis: 12/20/23
Parameter
Ceiling
Concentration Limits
(ClassA & ClassB)
(mglkg)
Monthly Average
Concentration Limits
(Class A Only)
(mglkg)
Result
(mglkg)
Arsenic
75
41
0.905
Cadmium
85
39
0.652
Copper
4,300
1,500
369
Lead
840
300
10.1
Mercury
57
17
0.100
Molybdenum
75
n/a
3.71
Nickel
420
420
10.7
Selenium
100
100
6.37
Zinc
7,500
2,800
715
b. For Surface Disposal Unit (landfill): Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters: N/A
Laboratory: = and Date of analysis: =
Distance from Disposal
Unit to Boundary to
Closest Property Line
(meters, check one)
Arsenic
(mg/kg)
Chromium
(mg/kg)
Nickel
(mg/kg)
❑ >0but <25
❑ >25but <50
❑ > 50 but < 75
❑ > 75 but < 100
❑ > 100 but < 125
❑ > 125
Result (mg/kg)
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 3 of 5
5. Nutrient/Micronutrient Determination: Complete the following:
a. Total solids: 97.7 %.
b. Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following nutrient and
micronutrient parameters:
Laboratory: Statesville Analytical and Date of analysis: 12/20/23
Parameter
Result
(mg1kg)
Aluminum
18,300
Ammonia -Nitrogen
843.76
Calcium
5,830
Magnesium
2,320
Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen
2.28
pH (Standard Unit)
6.03
Phosphorus
1,858
Potassium
3,430
Sodium
472.03
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
10,836
c. Using the results listed in Item IL 5b. above, calculate the sodium adsorption ration (SAR): 1.28
[Note: If residuals contain SAR of 10 or higher, the applicant shall obtain recommendations from the local Cooperative
Extension Office, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Natural Resource Conservation Service, a
North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist, or an agronomist, prior to land application of residuals. The recommendations shall
address the sodium application rate, soil amendments (e.g., gypsum, etc.), or a mechanism for maintaining site integrity
and conditions conducive to crop growth].
d. Specify the mineralization rate to be used in calculating the plant available nitrogen (PAN) of the residuals: 30 %. This
rate is a (check one): I default value, or ❑ actually established.
If the residuals are not generated from the treatment of municipal or domestic wastewater, ex lain or provide technical
justification as to why the selected default value is appropriate to be applied to these residuals:
e. Calculate the PAN for the residuals (i.e., on a dry weight basis) and fill the results in the following table:
Application Method
First (1't) Year PAN
Five -Year
Maximum Adjusted PAN
(mg/kg)
(mg/kg)
Surface
8,840
Injection/Incorporation
6. Other Pollutants Determination: Specify whether or not there are any other pollutants of concern in the residuals and provide
the results of the latest analyses: None
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 4 of 5
7. Pathogen Reduction: Per 15A NCAC 02T.1106, specify how residuals will meet the pathogen reduction requirements:
a. For Distribution/Land Application of Class A or Equivalent:
A fecal coliform density that is demonstrated to be less than 1,000 MPN per gram of total dry solids,
or
A salmonella sp. density that is demonstration to be less than 3 MPN per 4 grams of total dry solids.
AND one of the followings (except for non -biological residuals):
14 Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(A)] - Time/Temperature Compliance.
q Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(B)] - Alkaline Treatment.
q Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(C)] - Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
n Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T. 1106(b)(3)(D)] - No Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(E)-(K)] - Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP).
Specify one: composting, J heat drying, 77 heat treatment,
thermophilic aerobic digestion, ❑ beta ray irradiation,
El gamma ray irradiation, or ❑ pasteurization.
b. For Land Application of Class B:
J Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(c)(1)] - Fecal Coliform Density Demonstration.
J Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(c)(2 - Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens (PSRP).
Specify one: El aerobic digestion, air drying, ❑ anaerobic digestion,
El composting, or lime stabilization.
c. For Surface Disposal:
Select One of the Class A or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item II. 7a. above.
Select One of the Class B or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item II. 7b. above.
J Exempt -If Daily Cover Alternative is chosen in Item II.8. below [15A NCAC 02T.1106(a)(2)].
J Not Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
8. Vector Attraction Reduction (VAR): Per 15A NCAC 02T.1107, specify how residuals will meet the VAR requirements:
El Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(1)] - 38% Volatile Solids Reduction (Aerobic/Anaerobic Digestion).
El Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(2)] - 40-Day Bench Scale Test (Anaerobic Digestion).
El Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(3)] - 30-Day Bench Scale Test (Aerobic Digestion).
El Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(4)] - Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate Test (Aerobic Digestion).
El Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(5)] - 14-Day Aerobic Processes.
Alternative 6 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(6)] - Alkaline Stabilization.
Alternative 7 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(7)] - Drying of Stabilized Residuals.
Alternative 8 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(8)] - Drying of Unstabilized Residuals.
El Alternative 9 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(9)] - Injection.
El Alternative 10 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(10)] - Incorporation.
q Alternative for Surface Disposal Units Only - Soil/Other Material Cover [ 15A NCAC 02T.I 107(b)(2)].
Ja Not Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
Note: For animal processing residuals, only alternatives 9 or 10 may be chosen due to the nuisance conditions that typically
occur when these residuals are applied and left on the land surface.
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 5 of 5
TWSA Plant #1 WWTP
(NC 0039578)
Sludge Management Plan
The storage, treatment and disposal of sludge generated in the
activated sludge process at the facility is summarized in the Residual
Operation and Maintenance Plan. A copy of this plan is attached to the
permit renewal application.
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FORM: RSC 11-13
L RESIDUALS SOURCE -GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATION (See Instruction B.):
1. Facility Name: TWSA Plant # 2 WWTP
2. Facility permit holder is: ❑ Federal, 0 State, j Local Government, or Private.
Facility permit issued by: X Div. of Water Resources, Div. of Environmental Health,
or ❑ Other (explain: W.
3. Facility contact person and title: Joseph Ward Residuals ORC / Plant Operator
Complete mailing address: Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Auth., 1246 W. Main St.
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779M
Telephone number: 8( 28) JJJV-� E-mail address: jwardktwsanaus
4. Facility physical address: 114 East Hometown Place Rd.
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779-
Coordinates: Latitude: 35. 22' 25" Longitude: 83 14' 29"
Datum: = Level of accuracy:
Method of measurement: =
5. Purpose of the facility:
Rtreatment of municipal wastewater, treatment of 100% domestic wastewater,
treatment of potable water, treatment of 100% industrial wastewater,
Ej treatment of industrial wastewater mixed with domestic wastewater,
(approximate percentages: = % industrial and = % domestic)
other (explain: = ).
6. Does the facility have an approved pretreatment program: Yes No
7. Facility permitted/design flow: 0.500 MGD and facility average daily flow: 0.101 MGD
8. Average amount of residuals being generated at this facility 19 dry tons per year.
9. Specify the following regarding treatment and storage volumes available at the facility:
Type and volume of residuals treatment: Aerobic digestor — 112,200 gals
Type and volume of residuals storage (i.e., outside of residuals treatment units): none
II. RESIDUALS QUALITY INFORMATION (See Instruction C.):
1. Specify if residuals are regulated under:
1 40 CFR Part 503 or 40 CFR Part 257.
Note: Only residuals that are generated during domestic/municipal wastewater treatment processes are regulated under 40
CFR Part 503, otherwise, the residuals are regulated under 40 CFR Part 257.
2. Specify if residuals are defined under 15A NCAC 02T.1102(6) as:
Biological W Non -Biological
Note: Biological residuals are residuals that have been generated during the treatment of domestic wastewater, animal
processing wastewater, or the biological treatment of industrial wastewater (biological treatment is a system that utilizes
biological processes including lagoons, activated sludge systems, extended aeration systems, and fixed film systems).
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 1 of 5
3. Hazardous Waste Determination: Complete the following to demonstrate that the residuals are non -hazardous under
RCRA: (Note - this item does not have to be completed for facilities that are less than 0.5 MGD in design flow that treat
100% non -municipal, domestic wastewater only)
a. Are the residuals listed in 40 CFR §261.31-§261.33: 0 yes no.
If yes, list the number(s): =
b. Specify whether or not the residuals exhibit any of the characteristics defined by 40 CFR §261.21-
261.24: 0 yes , no.
Fill in the following tables with the results of the latest toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis as
well as those for corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity: These residuals are comingled at TWSA Plant # 1 and
analysis is performed on the resulting product. These analysis are summarized under TWSA Plant Ws Residual
Source Facility Information.
Laboratory:
Passed corrosivity test:
Passed ignitability test:
Passed reactivity test:
and Date of analysis:
01 yes ❑ no
❑l yes ❑ no
❑ yes ❑no. HCN: _
pH: s.u. (2 < pH < 12.5)
Flashpoint (> 140°F)
mg/kg
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mg/l)
Result
(mg/l)
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mg/l)
Result
(mg/l)
Arsenic
5.0
Hexachlorobenzene
0.13
Barium
100.0
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
0.5
Benzene
0.5
Hexachloroethane
3.0
Cadmium
1.0
Lead
5.0
Carbon Tetrachloride
0.5
Lindane
0.4
Chlordane
0.03
Mercury
0.2
Chlorobenzene
100.0
Methoxychlor
10.0
Chloroform
6.0
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
200.0
Chromium
5.0
Nitrobenzene
2.0
m-Cresol
200.0
Pentachlorophenol
100.0
o-Cresol
200.0
Pyridine
5.0
p-Cresol
200.0
Selenium
1.0
Cresol
200.0
Silver
5.0
2,4-D
10.0
Tetrachloroethylene
0.7
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
7.5
Toxaphene
0.5
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.5
Trichloroethylene
0.5
1, 1 -Dichloroethylene
0.7
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
400.0
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
0.13
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2.0
Endrin
0.02
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
1.0
Heptachlor and its Hydroxide
0.008
Vinyl Chloride
0.2
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 2 of 5
4. Metals Determination: Complete one of the following tables (i.e., as applicable) to demonstrate that the residuals do not
violate the ceiling concentrations for metals regulated under 15A NCAC 02T .1105.
a. For Distribution/LandApplication: Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters:
Laboratory: Pace Analytical and Date of analysis: 8/7/18
Parameter
Ceiling
Concentration Limits
(ClassA & ClassB)
(mg1kg)
Monthly Average
Concentration Limits
(Class A Only)
(mg1kg)
Result
(mg1kg)
Arsenic
75
41
Cadmium
85
39
Summarized under
Copper
4,300
1,500
TWSA Plant #1
Lead
840
300
Form: RSC 11 - 13
Mercury
57
17
Molybdenum
75
n/a
Nickel
420
420
Selenium
100
100
Zinc
7,500
2,800
b. For Surface Disposal Unit (landfill): Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters: N/A
Laboratory: = and Date of analysis: =
Distance from Disposal
Unit to Boundary to
Closest Property Line
(meters, check one)
Arsenic
(mg/kg)
Chromium
(mg/kg)
Nickel
(mg/kg)
JE > 0 but < 25
❑ > 25 but < 50
❑ >50but <75
❑ >75but <100
❑ > 100 but < 125
❑ > 125
Result (mg/kg)
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 3 of 5
5. Nutrient/Micronutrient Determination: Complete the following:
a. Total solids: %.
b. Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following nutrient and
micronutrient parameters:
Laboratory: Pace Analytical and Date of analysis: 8/7/18
Parameter
Result
(mg/kg)
Aluminum
Ammonia -Nitrogen
Summarized under
Calcium
T W SA Plant # 1
Magnesium
Form: RSC 11 — 13
Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen
pH (Standard Unit)
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sodium
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
c. Using the results listed in Item IL 5b. above, calculate the sodium adsorption ration (SAR):
[Note: If residuals contain SAR of 10 or higher, the applicant shall obtain recommendations from the local Cooperative
Extension Office, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Natural Resource Conservation Service, a
North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist, or an agronomist, prior to land application of residuals. The recommendations shall
address the sodium application rate, soil amendments (e.g., gypsum, etc.), or a mechanism for maintaining site integrity
and conditions conducive to crop growth].
d. Specify the mineralization rate to be used in calculating the plant available nitrogen (PAN) of the residuals: 30 %. This
rate is a (check one): I default value, or 0 actually established.
If the residuals are not generated from the treatment of municipal or domestic wastewater, ex lam or provide technical
justification as to why the selected default value is appropriate to be applied to these residuals:
e. Calculate the PAN for the residuals (i.e., on a dry weight basis) and fill the results in the following table:
Application Method
First (1') Year PAN
Five -Year
Maximum Adjusted PAN
(mgl'kg)
(mg)
Surface
Inj ection/Incorporation
6. Other Pollutants Determination: Specify whether or not there are any other pollutants of concern in the residuals and provide
the results of the latest analyses: None
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 4 of 5
7. Pathogen Reduction: Per 15A NCAC 02T.1106, specify how residuals will meet the pathogen reduction requirements:
a. For Distribution/LandApplication o/'Class A or Equivalent:
X� A fecal coliform density that is demonstrated to be less than 1,000 MPN per gram of total dry solids,
or
E3 A salmonella sp. density that is demonstration to be less than 3 MPN per 4 grams of total dry solids.
AND one of the followings (except for non -biological residuals):
Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(A)] - Time/Temperature Compliance.
Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(B)] - Alkaline Treatment.
J Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(C)] - Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(D)] - No Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(E)-(K)] - Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP).
Specify one: r7 composting, J heat drying, 77 heat treatment,
❑ thermophilic aerobic digestion, ❑ beta ray irradiation,
❑ gamma ray irradiation, or ❑ pasteurization.
b. For LandAyylication of Class B:
Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T. 1 106(c)(1)] - Fecal Coliform Density Demonstration.
Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T. 1 106(c)(2)] - Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens (PSRP).
Specify one: ❑ aerobic digestion, p air drying, ❑ anaerobic digestion,
❑ composting, or p lime stabilization.
c. For Surface Disposal:
Select One of the Class A or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item IL 7a. above.
Select One of the Class B or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item IL 7b. above.
Exempt -If Daily Cover Alternative is chosen in Item IL8. below [15A NCAC 02T.1106(a)(2)].
JNot Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
8. Vector Attraction Reduction (VAR): Per 15A NCAC 02T.1107, specify how residuals will meet the VAR requirements:
EJ Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(1)]
- 38% Volatile Solids Reduction (Aerobic/Anaerobic Digestion).
E]
Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(2)]
- 40-Day Bench Scale Test (Anaerobic Digestion).
E]
Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(3)]
- 30-Day Bench Scale Test (Aerobic Digestion).
E]
Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(4)]
- Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate Test (Aerobic Digestion).
E]
Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(5)]
- 14-Day Aerobic Processes.
E]
Alternative 6 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(6)]
- Alkaline Stabilization.
X Alternative 7 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(7)] -Drying of Stabilized Residuals.
E] Alternative 8 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(8)] - Drying of Unstabilized Residuals.
E] Alternative 9 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(9)] - Injection.
E] Alternative 10 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(10)] -Incorporation.
E] Alternative for Surface Disposal Units Only - Soil/Other Material Cover [15A NCAC 02T.1107(b)(2)].
E] Not Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
Note: For animal processing residuals, only alternatives 9 or 10 may be chosen due to the nuisance conditions that typically
occur when these residuals are applied and left on the land surface.
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 5 of 5
TWSA Plant #2 WWTP
(NC 0020214)
Sludge Management Plan
The sludge generated in the activated sludge process at the facility is
stored in the aerobic digester (capacity 112,000 gals) before being
hauled via tank truck to the Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority's
sludge handling facility located at: TWSA Plant #1
1871 North River Rd.
Sylva NC 28779
The sludge from the tank truck will be dumped into one of two aerobic
digesters at the TWSA Plant #1 facility. A sample of the sludge will be
obtained from the tanker on each day that a hauling event occurs. This
sampling allows calculation of the total tons of residuals hauled from
the TWSA Plant #2 WWTP. After being mixed and stabilized via air from
diffusers installed in the digester, the sludge is dewatered via the 1.2
meter Komline-Sanderson belt press. Dewatered sludge is then
disposed of by either hauling to a designated landfill or by being treated
to a Class A Residual in the rotary batch dryer as manufactured by
Fenton Environmental Technologies. Treated residuals are disposed of
under the authority of non -discharge permit # WQ0005763 as issued by
NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources.
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TWSA Plant #3 WWTP
(NC 0063321)
Sludge Management Plan
The sludge generated in the activated sludge process at the facility will
be stored in the aerobic digester (capacity 56,000 gals) before being
hauled via tank truck to the Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority's
sludge handling facility located at: TWSA Plant #1
1871 North River Rd.
Sylva NC 28779
The sludge from the tank truck will be dumped into one of two aerobic
digesters at the TWSA Plant #1 facility. A sample of the sludge will be
obtained from the tanker on each day that a hauling event occurs. This
sampling allows calculation of the total tons of residuals hauled from
the TWSA Plant #3 WWTP. After being mixed and stabilized via air from
diffusers installed in the digester, the sludge is dewatered via the 1.2
meter Komline-Sanderson belt press. Dewatered sludge is then
disposed of by either hauling to a designated landfill or by being treated
to a Class A Residual in the rotary batch dryer as manufactured by
Fenton Environmental Technologies. Treated residuals are then
disposed of under the authority of non -discharge permit # WQ0005763
as issued by NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources.
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FORM: RSC 11-13
L RESIDUALS SOURCE -GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATION (See Instruction B.):
1. Facility Name: TWSA Plant # 4 WWTP
2. Facility permit holder is: ❑ Federal, 0 State, j Local Government, or Private.
Facility permit issued by: X Div. of Water Resources, Div. of Environmental Health,
or ❑ Other (explain: W.
3. Facility contact person and title: Joseph Ward Residuals ORC / Plant Operator
Complete mailing address: Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Auth., 1246 W. Main St.
City: Sylva State: NC Zip: 28779M
Telephone number: 8( 28) JJJV-� E-mail address: sbrysontwsakfrontier.com
4. Facility physical address: 294 Clearwood Drive
City: Whittier State: NC Zip: 28789
Coordinates: Latitude: 35. 25' 43" Longitude: 81 21' 32"
Datum: = Level of accuracy:
Method of measurement: =
5. Purpose of the facility:
Rtreatment of municipal wastewater, treatment of 100% domestic wastewater,
treatment of potable water, treatment of 100% industrial wastewater,
Ej treatment of industrial wastewater mixed with domestic wastewater,
(approximate percentages: = % industrial and = % domestic)
other (explain: = ).
6. Does the facility have an approved pretreatment program: Yes No
7. Facility permitted/design flow: 0.100 MGD and facility average daily flow: 0.010 MGD
8. Average amount of residuals being generated at this facility 0 dry tons per year.
9. Specify the following regarding treatment and storage volumes available at the facility:
Type and volume of residuals treatment: Aerobic digestor — 30,000gals
Type and volume of residuals storage (i.e., outside of residuals treatment units): none
II. RESIDUALS QUALITY INFORMATION (See Instruction C.):
1. Specify if residuals are regulated under:
1 40 CFR Part 503 or 40 CFR Part 257.
Note: Only residuals that are generated during domestic/municipal wastewater treatment processes are regulated under 40
CFR Part 503, otherwise, the residuals are regulated under 40 CFR Part 257.
2. Specify if residuals are defined under 15A NCAC 02T.1102(6) as:
Biological W Non -Biological
Note: Biological residuals are residuals that have been generated during the treatment of domestic wastewater, animal
processing wastewater, or the biological treatment of industrial wastewater (biological treatment is a system that utilizes
biological processes including lagoons, activated sludge systems, extended aeration systems, and fixed film systems).
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 1 of 5
3. Hazardous Waste Determination: Complete the following to demonstrate that the residuals are non -hazardous under
RCRA: (Note - this item does not have to be completed for facilities that are less than 0.5 MGD in design flow that treat
100% non -municipal, domestic wastewater only)
a. Are the residuals listed in 40 CFR §261.31-§261.33: 0 yes no.
If yes, list the number(s): =
b. Specify whether or not the residuals exhibit any of the characteristics defined by 40 CFR §261.21-
261.24: 0 yes , no.
Fill in the following tables with the results of the latest toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis as
well as those for corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity: Due to low flow volumes at this location, the small amount
of residuals generated at this facility have been stored in the aerobic digestor. Any residuals generated in the
future at this location will be comingled with the residuals at TWSA Plant #1.
Laboratory: and Date of analysis:
Passed corrosivity test: ❑ yes ❑ no. pH: s.u. (2 <pH < 12.5)
Passed ignitability test: ❑ yes ❑ no. Flashpoint (> 140°F)
Passed reactivity test: ❑ yes ❑no. HCN: mg/kg
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mg/l)
Result
(mg/l)
TCLP Parameter
Limit
(mg/l)
Result
(mg/l)
Arsenic
5.0
Hexachlorobenzene
0.13
Barium
100.0
Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene
0.5
Benzene
0.5
Hexachloroethane
3.0
Cadmium
1.0
Lead
5.0
Carbon Tetrachloride
0.5
Lindane
0.4
Chlordane
0.03
Mercury
0.2
Chlorobenzene
100.0
Methoxychlor
10.0
Chloroform
6.0
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
200.0
Chromium
5.0
Nitrobenzene
2.0
m-Cresol
200.0
Pentachlorophenol
100.0
o-Cresol
200.0
Pyridine
5.0
p-Cresol
200.0
Selenium
1.0
Cresol
200.0
Silver
5.0
2,4-D
10.0
Tetrachloroethylene
0.7
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
7.5
Toxaphene
0.5
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.5
Trichloroethylene
0.5
1, 1 -Dichloroethylene
0.7
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
400.0
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
0.13
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2.0
Endrin
0.02
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
1.0
Heptachlor and its Hydroxide
0.008
Vinyl Chloride
0.2
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 2 of 5
4. Metals Determination: Complete one of the following tables (i.e., as applicable) to demonstrate that the residuals do not
violate the ceiling concentrations for metals regulated under 15A NCAC 02T .1105.
a. For Distribution/LandApplication: Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters:
Laboratory: and Date of analysis:
Parameter
Ceiling
Concentration Limits
(ClassA & ClassB)
(mg1kg)
Monthly Average
Concentration Limits
(Class A Only)
(mgl'kg)
Result
(mg1kg)
Arsenic
75
41
Cadmium
85
39
Summarized under
Copper
4,300
1,500
TWSA Plant # 4
Lead
840
300
Form: RSC 11 - 13
Mercury
57
17
Molybdenum
75
n/a
Nickel
420
420
Selenium
100
100
Zinc
7,500
2,800
b. For Surface Disposal Unit (landfill): Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight
basis) for the following metal parameters:
Laboratory: = and Date of analysis:
Distance from Disposal
Unit to Boundary to
Closest Property Line
(meters, check one)
Arsenic
(mg/kg)
Chromium
(mg/kg)
Nickel
(mg/kg)
> 0 but < 25
> 25 but < 50
> 50 but < 75
❑ >75but <100
❑ > 100 but < 125
❑ > 125
Result (mg/kg)
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 3 of 5
5. Nutrient/Micronutrient Determination: Complete the following:
a. Total solids: 95.6 %.
b. Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following nutrient and
micronutrient parameters:
Laboratory: Pace Analytical and Date of analysis: 5/6/14
Parameter
Result
(mg/kg)
Aluminum
Ammonia -Nitrogen
Summarized under
Calcium
TWSA Plant # 1
Magnesium
Form: RSC 11 - 13
Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen
pH (Standard Unit)
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sodium
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
c. Using the results listed in Item IL 5b. above, calculate the sodium adsorption ration (SAR): 1_6
[Note: If residuals contain SAR of 10 or higher, the applicant shall obtain recommendations from the local Cooperative
Extension Office, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Natural Resource Conservation Service, a
North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist, or an agronomist, prior to land application of residuals. The recommendations shall
address the sodium application rate, soil amendments (e.g., gypsum, etc.), or a mechanism for maintaining site integrity
and conditions conducive to crop growth].
d. Specify the mineralization rate to be used in calculating the plant available nitrogen (PAN) of the residuals: 30 %. This
rate is a (check one): I default value, or 0 actually established.
If the residuals are not generated from the treatment of municipal or domestic wastewater, ex lam or provide technical
justification as to why the selected default value is appropriate to be applied to these residuals:
e. Calculate the PAN for the residuals (i.e., on a dry weight basis) and fill the results in the following table:
Application Method
First (1') Year PAN
Five -Year
Maximum Adjusted PAN
(mgl'kg)
(mg)
Surface
Inj ection/Incorporation
6. Other Pollutants Determination: Specify whether or not there are any other pollutants of concern in the residuals and provide
the results of the latest analyses: None
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 4 of 5
7. Pathogen Reduction: Per 15A NCAC 02T.1106, specify how residuals will meet the pathogen reduction requirements:
a. For DistributionlLandApp&cation of Class A or Equivalent:
A fecal coliform density that is demonstrated to be less than 1,000 MPN per gram of total dry solids,
or
A salmonella sp. density that is demonstration to be less than 3 MPN per 4 grams of total dry solids.
AND one of the followings (except for non -biological residuals):
Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(A)] - Time/Temperature Compliance.
Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(B)] - Alkaline Treatment.
J Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(C)] - Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
[I Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(D)] - No Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova.
X Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(E)-(K)] - Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP).
Specify one: ❑ composting, F heat drying, ❑ heat treatment,
❑ thermophilic aerobic digestion, ❑ beta ray irradiation,
0 gamma ray irradiation, or ❑ pasteurization.
b. For LandAyylication of Class B:
Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T. 1 106(c)(1)] - Fecal Coliform Density Demonstration.
Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T. 1 106(c)(2)] - Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens (PSRP).
Specify one: aerobic digestion, air drying, 0 anaerobic digestion,
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composting, or lime stabilization.
c. For Surface Disposal:
X Select One of the Class A or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item IL 7a. above.
[I Select One of the Class B or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item IL 7b. above.
J Exempt -If Daily Cover Alternative is chosen in Item IL8. below [15A NCAC 02T.1106(a)(2)].
JNot Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
8. Vector Attraction Reduction (VAR): Per 15A NCAC 02T.1107, specify how residuals will meet the VAR requirements:
Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(1)] - 38% Volatile Solids Reduction (Aerobic/Anaerobic Digestion).
E] Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(2)] - 40-Day Bench Scale Test (Anaerobic Digestion).
E] Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(3)] - 30-Day Bench Scale Test (Aerobic Digestion).
E] Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(4)] - Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate Test (Aerobic Digestion).
E] Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(5)] - 14-Day Aerobic Processes.
E] Alternative 6 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(6)] - Alkaline Stabilization.
X Alternative 7 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(7)] - Drying of Stabilized Residuals.
E] Alternative 8 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(8)] - Drying of Unstabilized Residuals.
E] Alternative 9 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(9)] - Injection.
E] Alternative 10 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(10)] -Incorporation.
E] Alternative for Surface Disposal Units Only - Soil/Other Material Cover [15A NCAC 02T.1107(b)(2)].
nNot Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution.
Note: For animal processing residuals, only alternatives 9 or 10 may be chosen due to the nuisance conditions that typically
occur when these residuals are applied and left on the land surface.
FORM: RSC 11-13 Page 5 of 5
TWSA #4 WWTP
(NC 0087602)
Sludge Management Plan
Due to low initial flows at the Whittier WWTP no sludge has yet been
produced from the process. The sludge generated in the activated
sludge process at the facility will be stored in the aerobic digester
(capacity 30,000 gals) before being hauled via tank truck to the
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority's sludge handling facility
located at: TWSA Plant #1
1871 North River Rd.
Sylva NC 28779
The sludge from the tank truck will be dumped into one of two aerobic
digesters at the TWSA Plant #1 facility. A sample of the sludge will be
obtained from the tanker on each day that a hauling event occurs. This
sampling allows calculation of the total tons of residuals hauled from
the Whittier WWTP. After being mixed and stabilized via air from
diffusers installed in the digester, the sludge is dewatered via the 1.2
meter Komline-Sanderson belt press. Dewatered sludge is then
disposed of by either hauling to a designated landfill or by being treated
to a Class A Residual in the rotary batch dryer as manufactured by
Fenton Environmental Technologies. Treated residuals are then
disposed of under the authority of non -discharge permit # WQ0005763
as issued by NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources.
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ShoalCreek Rd
WWTP & Outfall 001
(flows NE)
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Tuckaseegee River
(flows NV)
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority
Whittier WWTP
Latitude: 350 25' 43" N USGS Ouad:
Whittier, N.C.
Longitude: 810 2 P 32" W Sub -Basin:
04-04-02
Receiving Stream: Tuckaseegee River Stream Index:
2-79-(40.5)
River Basin: Little Tennessee HUC:
06010203
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Facility
Location
not to scale
No th NPDES Permit NCO087602
Jackson County
4)
TWSA
Residuals Operation and
Maintenance Plan
TWSA
Operation and Maintenance Plan
For
Residual Operations
The residual operations at TWSA consist of the following main processes.
(a) Aerobic Digestion
When sludge is wasted from the SBR's it is routed to one of the two aerobic digesters. The upper
digester (digester #1) has a capacity of 285,000 gals. The lower digester (digester #2) has a capacity of
345,000 gals. The operator can route sludge flow to the digesters from the waste sludge pumps in the
SBR's by using the valves on the waste sludge line. The valves and associated sludge piping are shown on
Sheet C5 of the record drawings by McGill Assoc. dated 10/12/2012.
(b) Sludge Pump
The sludge pump for the belt press is a progressive cavity pump (type BN 52-6Ls/A1-C1-C6-F0-SA-X)
manufactured by Seepex Inc and rated for a pump rate of 100 gpm. The pump is located in the
basement of the sludge pump/reusewater pump building. The location of this building on the site is
shown on Sheet C3 of the record drawings by McGill Assoc. dated 10/12/2012. The details of the piping
are shown on Sheet M21 of the record drawings by McGill Assoc. dated 10/12/2012. All lubrication and
operation and maintenance of this equipment should adhere to the schedules set by Seepex Inc. These
procedures are documented in the operation and maintenance manual supplied to TWSA by Seepex and
dated September 2010.
(c) Belt Press
The belt press is a 1.0 meter capacity (model #GRS-1 Series III ) as manufactured by Komline-Sanderson.
The press is located in the bottom of the Lab/Dryer building. All lubrication and operation and
maintenance of this equipment should adhere to the schedules set by Komline-Sanderson. These
procedures are documented in the operation and maintenance manual supplied to TWSA by Komline-
Sanderson.
(d) Polymer System
The polymer system is a DynaBLEND model # L4S-1200-3P-13-3(Disc) supplied by Fluid Dynamics. The
pump is located in a corner of the dryer/press building adjacent to the belt press. All lubrication and
operation and maintenance of this equipment should adhere to the schedules set by Fluid Dynamics.
These procedures are documented in the operation and maintenance manual supplied to TWSA by Fluid
Dynamics.
(e) Sludge Conveyors
Information on screw conveyors and components can be found in the Fenton Operation and
Maintenance Manual.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
(f) Sludge Storage Hopper
The sludge storage hopper is located between the belt press and the sludge dryer and is used for storing
dewatered sludge in preparation for batching to the dryer.
(g) Burner
The thermal fluid heater is manufactured by Fulton and is located adjacent to the dryer in the
dryer/press building. Complete technical specifications and operation and maintenance information can
be found in Volume 4 of the owner manuals supplied by Fenton to TWSA.
(h) Dryer
The dryer is a Fenix 48/10 manufactured by Fenton Environmental Technologies and is located in the
dryer/press building. Complete operation and maintenance information can be found in the four (4)
volume set supplied to TWSA by Fenton Environmental Technologies.
(i) Silo and Baghouse system
The Silo and Baghouse were manufactured and supplied to Fenton Environmental by GMD
Environmental Technologies of Fort Worth, Texas. Complete operation and maintenance information
can be found in volume three (3) of the four (4) volume set supplied to TWSA by Fenton Environmental
Technologies.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
Belt Press Operations
• The belt press augers should be turned on and allowed to run. Controls for these augers are
accessed through the Allen Bradley Panel View Plus 1000 touch screen dryer panel.
• Turn control power on at the belt press panel. After a delay the alarm will sound. Hit reset
button to silence the alarm. Pull on the washwater pump, hydraulic pump and belt run switch in
that order. Confirm that all equipment is operating properly.
• Turn polymer pump on at the DynaFlow pump control panel. Speed of the pump will be
adjusted based upon observations made at the press.
• Turn sludge pump on by pulling the sludge pump button on the belt filter control panel. Pump
feed rate is adjusted at the SPACP 550 panel located on the concrete column adjacent to the
belt press. When the polymer begins to form a good floc in the sludge, close valve on mixing
tank and write flow reading down on flow meter. Polymer feed rate and sludge feed rate should
be adjusted to contain all of the product in the pressure zone of the belt and to produce the
driest cake possible and still "turn loose" from the belt at the scraper above the auger.
• At the end of the shift or days run, reverse the start up procedure to shut down the press. The
daily log sheet has spaces for recording the hours operated and gallons of sludge dewatered.
Care should be taken to properly fill out all information so operations can be properly tracked.
Polymer is purchased in totes. At the start of each day of press run, mark the level of polymer in
the tote. At the end of press run mark the level of polymer left in the tote. Measure between
these two marks to find how much polymer was used during the belt press run. Report this
measurement to the nearest 1/8t" of an inch on the daily belt press record. This information is
used to calculate dewatering costs.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
Dryer Operation
Dryer controls are all contained in the Allen Bradley Panel View Plus 1000 panel. Each day the dryer is
operated a Dryer Operations Daily Record should be completed. Dryer operations should be conducted
as follows:
• Dryer should be set to auto on touch panel screen. Record start time. Burner will activate and
start building temperature. When a pre -determined temperature is reached fill cycle will start.
• Record fill cycle start time.
• After the timed fill cycle is complete, dry cycle will start. Record dry cycle start time.
• Dry cycle timer will be on zero at dry cycle start time. Record temperatures as outlined on Daily
Record at 50 min intervals until end of dry cycle. (Approx. 200 mins)
• At the end of the dry cycle, the discharge cycle will start. Discharge cycle will last approx. 10 min
and a new fill cycle will start.
• When the last batch of sludge to be dried for the day is in the dryer, set control mode to
Automatic Cool Down. This will prevent another batch from being loaded to the dryer and at the
end of the cycle the dryer will go into cool down mode in preparation of shutting down.
Silo and Baghouse Operation
The controls of the baghouse should be set to auto on the panel adjacent to the silo. When the dryer
discharges a batch to the silo the baghouse blower will automatically come on and keep dust from being
discharged to the atmosphere. Periodic cleaning of the dust bin on the baghouse is required, this is
accomplished by placing the backhoe bucket under the chute and opening the slide gate to allow dust to
slide into the bucket. Some tapping on the side of the hopper with a rubber mallet may be required to
loosen the accumulated dust. An annual inspection of the silo and baghouse should be performed and
any required maintenance or repairs completed.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
Sampling Procedures
Daily sampling should be conducted in various points throughout the process to track and to verify
compliance with permitted values. Plant operators shall be responsible for taking samples at the proper
times and at the designated locations.
Daily
• One sample per day of the raw sludge feed to the belt press should be taken. This sample
should be a composite of several samples taken at different times during the day. This sample
should be obtained from the sample port at the intake to the raw sludge pump in the basement
of the reuse water/sludge pump building. This sample should be kept in a container with an air
tight lid until analyzed to prevent evaporation.
A composite of the dewatered sludge cake should be taken from the belt filter press. This
sample should consist of several samples taken at different times during the day. This sample
should be kept in a container with an air tight lid until analyzed to prevent evaporation.
Each batch of sludge discharged from the dryer should be sampled. An equal portion shall be
obtained from each batch and composited to have one sample per day for analysis. This sample
can be obtained after the discharge of each batch from the sampling port on the side of the
discharge auger. This sample is hot when first obtained from the auger and should be allowed to
cool before being bagged.
• The composite sample from a days dryer run is analyzed for % total solids to ensure adequate
drying time in the dryer. The % solids composite sample analyzed quarterly from the silo is to be
used for compliance.
• All of the above samples should be weighed and dried overnight in order to obtain total % solids
values. Reference should be made to the laboratory SOP manual for proper procedures for
analysis for total % solids. Operators will be provided training in the proper procedures for
sampling, storage and analysis of samples before they are expected to conduct analysis.
Last revision date
For this page- 10/10/18
Quarterly
Quarterly sampling should be conducted on a representative sample of the dried residuals. This sample
analysis is contracted with Pace Analytical of Asheville NC, and should be sampled, preserved and
delivered to them within their required parameters. The following analysis should be conducted on this
sample.
Aluminum (Al) Mercury (Hg) % total solids Corrosivity
Arsenic (Ar) Molybdenum (Mo) Fecal Coliform mpn/g/solid* Ignitability
Cadmium (Cd) Nickel (Ni) Total Nitrogen (N) Reactivity
Calcium (Ca) ph Total Phosphorous (P)
Chromium (Cr) Potassium (K) Ammonia Nitrogen (Nh3-N)
Copper (Cu) Sodium (Na) Plant available Nitrogen(PAN) (surface applied)
Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) Calculated Sodium Adsorption Rate (SAR)
Magnesium (Mg) Zinc (Zn)
• A total of at least seven (7) coliform samples should be analyzed annually.
Annually
Annually, a TCLP (toxicity characteristic leaching procedure) should be conducted on a representative
sample of the dried residual.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
Truck Loading Operations
Trucks to be loaded with residual should pull through under the silo. Drivers will be responsible for
positioning of their trucks and plant operators will be responsible for loading operations. The storage
silo control panel is located at the top of the stairs on the silo. This should be switched to the on position
to enable the dust collector blower and chute controls to work. The valve on the green air piping to the
rotary valve dispenser on the silo should be in the open position during truck loading operations. The
operator should lower the end of the chute to the bed of the truck and then switch on the rotary valve
dispenser. The shorter distance residuals have to fall from the end of the chute to the bed of the truck
dramatically lessens the amount of dust escaping during the loading process.
Paperwork
• All users of the bioresiduals must sign and date a Utilization Agreement before taking or
possessing the product. This agreement between TWSA and the end user must be signed and
renewed by both parties during each permit cycle
• The hauler or transporter should be given a copy of the signed shipping manifest. The manifest
should include an estimated tonnage and should list contact info for the generator and the user
along with contact info on the trucking company with places for the generator, hauler and end
user to sign. Info as to the proper procedures and safeguards should an accident or spill occur
are included on the back of the manifest.
Last revision date-6/28/2018
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Section D.
Program Information
D. Program Information
Handling, transportation and storage
• Residuals produced by the SBR process at the TWSA Plant #1 are piped into one of two
aerobic digesters. Aerobic digester #1 has a capacity of 285,000 gals and digester #2 has
a capacity of 345,000 gals. Residuals not produced at the TWSA Plant #1 facility are
hauled to the facility by either a contracted hauler or by TWSA employees using the
Authority's tanker truck. Residuals are then pumped into one of the two aerobic
digesters and mixed with the sludge generated at the facility. MCRT of residuals stored
in these tanks during 2023 averaged 60 days.
Processing, Treatment, and Storage
• Sludge is processed and treated according to the Operation and Maintenance Plan For
Residual Operations (copy attached)
• Water supernated from digesters, belt press wash water, process water and cooling
water is returned to the headworks of the facility for treatment.
• Residuals produced from the drying process meet requirements for Class A sludge by
meeting Class A PFRP Alternative (2) Heat drying and Class A PFRP Alternative (7)
Pasteurization. These residuals also meet the vector attraction reduction requirements
of Option 8- Moisture Reduction. Due to the low metals content in the sludge, residuals
also meet the requirements for EQ or Exceptional Quality Class A Residuals.
• Residuals produced from the dryer are blown by positive displacement blowers to the
residual storage silo. This silo has a capacity of 64 tons and functions as both storage
and truck load out equipment
Distribution of Final Product
• The final product is distributed to farmers in bulk (usually one ton or more) for use as a
soil amendment, generally on hayfields. Users are required to sign a Utilization
Agreement (copy attached) in order to accept the residuals. The utilization agreement
specifies all requirements to be met for the beneficial reuse of this product. Users are
also supplied with the most current residual analysis. This allows the user to make
decisions such as loading rates and timing of applications.
Nutrients
• Users should not expect to meet the nitrogen requirements of any crop with these
residuals, but are expected to use it as a slow release nitrogen supplement/soil
amendment.
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Utilization Agreement
Utilization Agreement
These bioresiduals are produced by the Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority under the
authority of permit #WQ0005763 as issued by the NC Dept. of Environment and Natural
Resources. Info regarding the beneficial reuse of this residual, including application rates,
laboratory analysis and spill response procedures may be obtained at:
Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority Contact: Joe Ward
TWSA Plant 91 ph: 828-586-9318
1871 North River Rd.
Sylva NC 28779
a. By signature and agreeing to accept the bulk class A residuals it is recognized that the
application of Class A residuals is allowed under the conditions of this agreement. The
application of these Class A residuals is considered the beneficial reuse of a waste under 15A
NCAC 02T.1100. The application of these Class A Residuals to the land has been deemed
permitted under 15A NCAC.1103(4) provided the conditions of this agreement are met. Any
action resulting in the damages to surface waters or groundwater caused by failure to follow
the conditions of the agreement is subject to enforcement action by the NC Division of Water
Quality.
b. The person or entity accepting the Class A residuals shall to the best of their knowledge meet
the following application requirements:
i. Application of the bulk residuals will stop if it becomes known that the
application adversely affects a threatened or endangered species listed under
section 4 of the Endangered Species Act or its designated critical habitat.
ii. Application of the bulk residuals shall not occur when the land is flooded, frozen,
or snow-covered or is otherwise in a condition such that runoff of the residuals
would occur.
iii. Application of the bulk residuals within the 100 tear flood elevation shall not occur
unless the bulk residuals are injected or incorporated within a 24-hour period
following the residuals land application event. Flood elevation information is
available at http://www.ncfloodmaps.com/default_sw£asp
iv. Application of the bulk residuals shall not occur during a measurable precipitation
event (i.e. > .01" per hour) or within 24 hours following a rainfall event of 0.5
inches or greater in a 24 hour period;
V. Residuals stockpiled for more than 14 days shall be covered.
vi. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the vertical separation of the
seasonal high water table and the bulk residuals application is less than one
foot.
vii. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the vertical separation of the depth
to bedrock and the depth of residuals application is less than one foot.
viii. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur within 100 feet of a public or private
water supply source;
ix. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur within 100 feet of any well with the
exception of monitoring wells;
X. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur within 25 feet of surface waters.
xi. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the application causes prolonged
nuisance conditions.
xii. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the land fails to assimilate the bulk
residuals or the application causes the contravention of surface water or
groundwater standards.
xiii. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the slope for land is greater than 10
percent when bulk residuals are surface applied and if the slope of the land is
greater than 18 percent when the bulk residuals are injected or incorporated;
Min. Application of bulk residuals shall not occur if the pH is not maintained in the soil,
residuals, and lime mixture, greater than 6.0, on land application sites onto which
residuals are applied. Residuals may be applied to these sites provided that a
sufficient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the soil mixture of
at least 6.0, or if an agronomist provides information indicating that the pH of the
soil, residuals, and lime mixture is suited for the specified crop type.
xv. If the land does not have an established vegetative cover in accordance with the
crop management plan outlined by the local Cooperative Extension Office, the
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Natural Resource
Conservation Service, or other agronomist unless the bulk residuals are
incorporated within a 24-hour period following the residuals application event or
injected.
c. The generator of the bulk residuals shall provide information on the proper use of the
residuals including information on the nutrient quantities within the residuals and
recommended application rates. A copy of the label or information sheet attached to bags or
other containers or residuals as specified in condition III.9. will satisfy this condition.
d. The applicator or party receiving bulk residuals from the permittee shall supply all third
parties receiving bulk residuals with documentation specifying that application shall occur
consistent with the agreement.
e. Instructions, including contact information for key personnel, for the applicator or party
receiving bulk residuals in the event that requirements specified in the utilization agreement
are not met.
f A copy of the utilization agreement shall be maintained at the land application sites when
bulk residuals are being applied.
g. An education program shall be developed and implemented to inform employees and
individuals accepting the residuals of the proper use of residuals. Educational materials shall
be provided to all individuals accepting the residuals. The educational material shall be made
available to the Division upon request.
h. A label shall be affixed should be affixed to the bag or other container in which residuals that
are sold or given away for application to the land, and or an information sheet shall be
provided to the person who receives the residuals sold or given away in other containers for
application to the land. The label or information sheet shall contain the following information:
• The name and address of the person who prepared the residuals that is sold or given away
in a bag or other container for application to the land.
• A statement that application of the residuals to the land is prohibited except in accordance
with the instructions on the label or information sheet.
• A statement which indentifies that this material shall be prevented from entering any
public or private water supply source (including wells) and any stream , lake, or river.
• A statement that the residuals shall be applied at agronomic rates and recommended rates
for intended uses.
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