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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0014306_Application_20240508Project Contact Information Please provide information on the person to be contacted by NDB Staff reaardina electronic submittal, confirmation of receipt. and other correspondence. Name* Gary S. MacConnell Email Address* info@macconnellandassoc.com Project Information Application/Document Type* Permit Type: * Permit Number:* Phone Number* 9194671239 O New (Fee Required) O Modification - Major (Fee Required) O Renewal with Major Modification (Fee Required) Q Annual Report 0 Additional Information Q Other O Wastewater Irrigation O Other Wastewater O Closed -Loop Recycle O Single -Family Residence Wastewater Irrigation WQ0014306 Has Current Existing permit number Applicant/Permittee* Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Applicant/Permittee Address* 4700 Homewood Ct, Suite 108 Facility Name* Eagle Creek WWTP Modification - Minor Renewal GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1, N DAR-2 Residual Annual Report Change of Ownership High -Rate Infiltration Reclaimed Water Residuals Other Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below. Minor Modification and Change of Ownership Application 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.) C26202.00 - Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification - 60.84M B Disk Filter Package.pdf 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 Is filled in automatically once submitted. P.O. BOX 129 Morrisville, NC 27560 (919) 467-1239 MacCONNELL & Associates, P.C. "Engineering Today For Tomorrow's Future" May 07, 2024 Mr. Nathaniel Thornburg, Environmental Program Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 9th Floor, Office 942X 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Re: Eagle Creek WWTP Upgrade — Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates Project Number: C26202.00 Dear Mr. Thornburg: 501 Cascade Pointe Lane Suite 103 Cary, NC 27513 www.macconnellandassoc.com This project submittal is for the Minor Modification for Eagle Creek WWTP in Currituck County. The following documents are included for your review: • One cover letter (this letter) • One Electronic copy of Application Package o Form: HRIS 06-16 o Project Narrative o Registered Business Documentation o Property Ownership Documentation o Engineering Plans o Specifications o Engineering Calculations o Equipment o Site Map o Power Reliability Plan o Operation & Maintenance Plan o Residual Management Plan o Additional Documentation o Non -Discharge Permit Ownership/Name Change Application • One set of standard size drawings. We feel that this submittal is sufficient for you to complete your review. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (919) 467-1239. Thank you for your assistance. Sin, Gar President enclosures cc: Michael Myers, Vice President Kenneth Raber, Manager Andrew White. Manager Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Currituck County, North Carolina Wastewater System Application Package Project No.: C26202.00 Submittal Date: SEAL -_ 17069 r �NGIMACC NEER.c��v Prepi4vdllB�': MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 P.O. Box 129 Cary, NC 27513 Morrisville, NC 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Table of Contents • Form: HRIS 06-16 • Project Narrative • Registered Business Documentation • Property Ownership Documentation • Engineering Plans • Specifications • Engineering Calculations • Equipment • Site Map • Power Reliability Plan • Operation & Maintenance Plan • Residuals Management Plan • Additional Documentation • Non -Discharge Permit Ownership/Name Change Application Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC HRIS 06-16 SEAL V069 MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality DWR Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .0700 — HIGH -RATE INFILTRATION SYSTEMS Division of Water Resources INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Plans, specifications and supporting documents shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 02H .0400 (if necessary), 15A NCAC 02L .0100, 15A NCAC 02T .01009 15A NCAC 02T .0700, Division Policies and good engineering practices. Failure to submit all required items will necessitate additional processing and review time. For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit website General — When submitting an application to the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, 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 requested additional information. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation. A. Cover Letter (All Application Packages): E List all items included in the application package, as well as a brief description of the requested permitting action. B. Application Fee (All New and Major Modification Application Packages): ® Submit a check, money order or electronic funds transfer made payable to: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). The appropriate fee amount for new and major modification applications may be found at: Standard Review Proiect Fees. C. High -Rate Infiltration Systems (FORM: HRIS 06-16) Application (All Application Packages): ® Submit the completed and appropriately executed High -Rate Infiltration Systems (FORM: HRIS 06-16) application. Any unauthorized content changes to this form shall result in the application package being returned. 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. ® If the Applicant Type in Item L2. is a corporation or company, provide documentation it is registered for business with the North Carolina Secretary of State. ❑ If the Applicant Type in Item L2. is a partnership or d/b/a, enclose a copy of the certificate filed with the Register of Deeds in the county of business. ❑ The facility name in Item IL 1. shall be consistent with the facility name on the plans, specifications, agreements, etc. ❑ The Professional Engineer's Certification on Page 13 of the application shall be signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer. ❑ The Applicant's Certification on Page 13 of the application shall be signed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). Per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(c), an alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). ❑ If this project is for a renewal without modification, use the Non -Discharge System Renewal (FORM: NDSR) application. D. Property Ownership Documentation (All Application Packages): ➢ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(f), the Applicant shall demonstrate they are the owner of all property containing the wastewater treatment and high -rate infiltration facilities: E Legal documentation of ownership (i.e., GIS deed or article of incorporation), or ❑ Written notarized intent to purchase agreement signed by both parties with a plat or survey map, or ❑ Written notarized lease agreement that specifically indicates the intended use of the property and has been signed by both parties, as well as a plat or survey map. Lease agreements shall adhere to the requirements of 15A NCAC 02L .0107. ❑ Provide all agreements, easements, setback waivers, etc. that have a direct impact on the wastewater treatment, conveyance, storage and high -rate infiltration facilities. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 1 of 6 E. Soil Evaluation (All Application Packages that include new high -rate infiltration sites): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(b) and the Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy, submit a detailed soil evaluation that has been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist and includes at a minimum: ❑ The report shall identify all the basins/fields with project name, location, and include a statement that the basins/fields were recommended for the proposed land application activity. ❑ Field delineated detailed soils map meeting all of the requirements of the Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy. ❑ Soil profile descriptions meeting all of the requirements of the Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy. ❑ Provide all soil boring logs performed at the site. ❑ For non -basins, a standard soil fertility analysis conducted no more than one year prior to permit application for each map unit in the soil map legend for the following parameters: ❑ Acidity ❑ Exchangeable sodium percentage (by calculation) ❑ Phosphorus ❑ Base saturation (by calculation) ❑ Magnesium ❑ Potassium ❑ Calcium ❑ Manganese ❑ Sodium ❑ Cation exchange capacity ❑ Percent humic matter ❑ Zinc ❑ Copper ❑ pH ➢ Saturated hydraulic conductivity (KSAT) data that shall include at a minimum: ❑ A minimum of three KsAT tests shall be conducted in the most restrictive horizon for each soil series in the soil map. ❑ All KsAT tests shall be conducted in areas representative of the site. ❑ All KsAT tests shall be run until steady-state equilibrium has been achieved. ❑ All collected KsAT data shall be submitted, including copies of field worksheets showing all collected readings. ❑ Submit a soil profile description for each KsAT data point that shall extend at least one foot below the tested horizon. Y Soil evaluation recommendations shall include at a minimum: ❑ A brief summary of each map unit and its composition and identification of minor contrasting soils. ❑ For non -basins, maximum precipitation rate (in/hr) for each soil/map unit within the proposed infiltration areas. ❑ Seasonal infiltration restrictions, if appropriate. ❑ Identification of areas not suitable for high -rate infiltration. ❑ Recommended geometric mean KsAT rate to be used in the water balance for each soil/map unit based upon in -situ measurement of the saturated hydraulic conductivity from the most restrictive horizon. ❑ Recommended drainage coefficient to be used in the water balance based upon comprehensive site evaluation, review of collected onsite data, minor amounts of contrasting soils and the nature of the wastewater to be applied. ❑ For non -basins, recommended annual hydraulic loading rate (in/yr) for each soil/map unit within the proposed infiltration areas based upon in -situ KsAT measurements form the most restrictive soil horizon. ❑ For basins, recommended hydraulic loading rate (GPD/ft') for each soil/map unit within the proposed infiltration areas based upon in -situ KsAT measurements form the most restrictive soil horizon. NOTE — If the soil evaluation was performed more than one year prior to the submittal of this application package, a statement shall be included indicating that the site has not changed since the original investigation. F. Agronomist Evaluation (All Application Packages that include new infiltration sites with cover crops or new crops for existing infiltration sites): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(i), submit an agronomist evaluation that has been signed, sealed and dated by a qualified professional and includes at a minimum: ❑ Proposed nutrient uptake values for each cover crop based upon each field's dominant soil series and percent slope. ❑ Plant available nitrogen calculations for each cover crop using the designed effluent concentrations in Application Item V.1. and proposed mineralization and volatilization rates. ❑ Historical site consideration, soil binding and plant uptake of phosphorus. ❑ Seasonal infiltration restrictions, if appropriate. ❑ A clear and reproducible map showing all areas investigated and their relation to proposed fields and crops. ❑ Maintenance and management plan for all specified crops. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 2 of 6 G. Hydrogeologic Report (All Application Packages treating industrial waste or having a design flow over 25,000 GPD): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(e), the Hydrogeologic Investigation and Reporting Policy, the Groundwater Modeling Policy and the Performance and Analysis of Aquifer Slug Tests and Pumping Tests Policy, submit a detailed hydrogeologic description that has been signed, sealed and dated by a qualified professional and includes at a minimum: ❑ A hydrogeologic description to a depth of 20 feet below land surface or bedrock, whichever is less. A greater depth of investigation is required if the respective depth is used in predictive calculations. ❑ Representative borings within the infiltration areas and all proposed earthen impoundments. ❑ A description of the regional and local geology and hydrogeology. ❑ A description, based on field observations of the site, of the site topographic setting, streams, springs and other groundwater discharge features, drainage features, existing and abandoned wells, rock outcrops, and other features that may affect the movement of the contaminant plume and treated wastewater. ❑ Changes in lithology underlying the site. ❑ Depth to bedrock and occurrence of any rock outcrops. ❑ The hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity of the affected aquifer(s). ❑ Depth to the seasonal high water table (SHWT). ❑ A discussion of the relationship between the affected aquifers of the site to local and regional geologic and hydrogeologic features. ❑ A discussion of the groundwater flow regime of the site prior to operation of the proposed facility and post operation of the proposed facility focusing on the relationship of the system to groundwater receptors, groundwater discharge features, and groundwater flow media. ❑ If the SHWT is within six feet of the surface, a mounding analysis to predict the level of the SHWT after wastewater application. H. Water Balance (All Application Packages that include new or modified infiltration sites, changes in flow or changes in storage): ❑ Per the Water Balance Calculation Policy, submit information clearly demonstrating that the effluent can be assimilated regardless of precipitation events or temperature, and there are no crop or equipment maintenance issues that would necessitate storage. OR ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(k) and the Water Balance Calculation Policy, submit a water balance that has been signed, sealed and dated by a qualified professional and includes at a minimum: ❑ At least a two-year iteration of data computation that considers precipitation into and evaporation from all open atmosphere storage impoundments, and uses a variable number of days per month. ❑ Precipitation based on the 80' percentile and a minimum of 30 years of observed data. ❑ Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) using the Thornthwaite method, or another approved methodology, using a minimum of 30 years of observed temperature data. ❑ Soil drainage based on the geometric mean of the in -situ KsAT tests in the most restrictive horizon and a drainage coefficient ranging from 4 to 10% (unless otherwise technically documented). Y Other factors that may restrict the hydraulic loading rate when determining a water balance include: ❑ Depth to the SHWT and groundwater lateral movement that may result in groundwater mounding. ❑ Nutrient limitations and seasonal application times to ensure high -rate infiltration does not exceed agronomic rates. ❑ Crop management activities resulting in cessation of infiltration for crop removal. NOTE — High -Rate Infiltration Systems serving residential facilities shall have a minimum of 14 days of wet weather storage. I. Engineering Plans (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(c)(1), submit standard size and 11 x 17-inch plan sets that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer, and shall include at a minimum: ® Table of contents with each sheet numbered. ® A general location map with at least two geographic references and a vicinity map. ® A process and instrumentation diagram showing all flow, recycle/return, aeration, chemical, electrical and wasting paths. ® Plan and profile views of all treatment and storage units, including their piping, valves, and equipment (i.e., pumps, blowers, mixers, diffusers, flow meters, etc.), as well as their dimensions and elevations. ® Details of all piping, valves, pumps, blowers, mixers, diffusers, recording devices, fencing, auxiliary power, etc. ❑ A hydraulic profile from the treatment plant headworks to the highest infiltration point. ❑ The high -rate infiltration area with an overlay of the suitable infiltration areas depicted in the Soil Evaluation. ❑ For non -basins, each nozzle/emitter and its wetted area influence and each infiltration zone labeled as it will be operated. ❑ For non -basins, locations within the infiltration system of air releases, drains, control valves, highest infiltration nozzle/emitter, etc. ❑ For non -basin automated infiltration systems, provide the location and details of the precipitation/soil moisture sensor. ® Plans shall represent a completed design and not be labeled with preliminary phrases (e.g., FOR REVIEW ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, etc.) that indicate they are anything other than final specifications. However, the plans may be labeled with the phrase: FINAL DESIGN - NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 3 of 6 Specifications (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(c)(2), submit specifications that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer, and shall include at a minimum: ® Table of contents with each section/page numbered. ® Detailed specifications for each treatment/storage/infiltration unit, as well as all piping, valves, equipment (i.e., pumps, blowers, mixers, diffusers, flow meters, etc.), nozzles/emitters, precipitation/soil moisture sensor (if applicable), audible/visual high water alarms, liner material, etc. ® Site Work (i.e., earthwork, clearing, grubbing, excavation, trenching, backfilling, compacting, fencing, seeding, etc.) ❑ Materials (i.e., concrete, masonry, steel, painting, method of construction, etc.) ® Electrical (i.e., control panels, transfer switches, automatically activated standby power source, etc.) ® Means for ensuring quality and integrity of the finished product, including leakage, pressure and liner testing. ® Specifications shall represent a completed design and not be labeled with preliminary phrases (e.g., FOR REVIEW ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, etc.) that indicate they are anything other than final specifications. However, the specifications may be labeled with the phrase: FINAL DESIGN - NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION. K. Engineering Calculations (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(c)(3), submit engineering calculations that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer, and shall include at a minimum: ❑ Hydraulic and pollutant loading calculations for each treatment unit demonstrating how the designed effluent concentrations in Application Item V.1. were determined. ❑ Sizing criteria for each treatment unit and associated equipment (i.e., blowers, mixers, flow meters, pumps, etc.). ❑ Total and effective storage calculations for each storage unit. ❑ Friction/total dynamic head calculations and system curve analysis for each pump used. ® Manufacturer's information for all treatment units, pumps, blowers, mixers, diffusers, flow meters, etc. ❑ Flotation calculations for all treatment and storage units constructed partially or entirely below grade. ❑ For non -basins, a demonstration that the designed maximum precipitation and annual loading rates do not exceed the recommended rates. ❑ For basins, a demonstration that the designed loading rate (GPD/ft') does not exceed the recommended rate. ❑ A demonstration that the specified auxiliary power source is capable of powering all essential treatment units. L. Site Map (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(d), submit standard size and 11 x 17-inch site maps that have been signed, sealed and dated by a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer and/or Professional Land Survevor, and shall include at a minimum: ® A scaled map of the site with topographic contour intervals not exceeding 10 feet or 25 percent of total site relief and showing all facility -related structures and fences within the wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration areas. ❑ Soil mapping units shown on all infiltration sites. ❑ The location of all wells (including usage and construction details if available), streams (ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial), springs, lakes, ponds, and other surface drainage features within 500 feet of all wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration sites. ❑ Delineation of the compliance and review boundaries per 15A NCAC 02L .0107 and .0108. ❑ Setbacks as required by 15A NCAC 02T .0706. ® Site property boundaries within 500 feet of all wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration sites. ® All habitable residences or places of public assembly within 500 feet of all treatment, storage and infiltration sites. NOTE — For clarity, multiple site maps of the facility with cut sheet annotations may be submitted. M. Power Reliability Plan (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0705(k), submit documentation of power reliability that shall consist of at a minimum: ® An automatically activated standby power supply onsite that is capable of powering all essential treatment units under design conditions, OR ➢ Approval from the Director that the facility: ❑ Serves a private water distribution system that has automatic shut-off during power failures and has no elevated water storage tanks, ❑ Has sufficient storage capacity that no potential for overflow exists, and ❑ Can tolerate septic wastewater due to prolonged detention. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 4 of 6 N. Operation and Maintenance Plan (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0707, submit an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan encompassing all wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration systems that shall include at a minimum a description of: ® Operation of the wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration systems in sufficient detail to show what operations are necessary for the system to function and by whom the functions are to be conducted. ® Anticipated maintenance of the wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration systems. ® Safety measures, including restriction of access to the site and equipment. ® Spill prevention provisions such as response to upsets and bypasses, including how to control, contain and remediate. ® Contact information for plant personnel, emergency responders and regulatory agencies. NOTE — A final O&M Plan shall be submitted with the partial and/or final Engineering Certification required under 15A NCAC 02T .0116, however, a preliminary O&M Plan shall be submitted with each application package. O. Residuals Management Plan (All Application Packages with new, expanding or replacement wastewater treatment systems): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(j) and .0708, submit a Residuals Management Plan that shall include at a minimum: ❑ A detailed explanation of how generated residuals (including trash, sediment and grit) will be collected, handled, processed, stored, treated, and disposed. ❑ An evaluation of the treatment facility's residuals storage requirements based upon the maximum anticipated residuals production rate and ability to remove residuals. ❑ A permit for residuals utilization or a written commitment to the Applicant from a Permittee of a Department approved residuals disposal/utilization program that has adequate permitted capacity to accept the residuals or has submitted a residuals/utilization program application. ❑ If oil/grease removal and collection are a designed unit process, submit an oil/grease disposal plan detailing how the oil/grease will be collected, handled, processed, stored and disposed. NOTE —Per 15A NCAC 02T .0705(n), a minimum of 30 days of residual storage shall be provided. NOTE —Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(j), a written commitment to the Applicant from a Permittee of a Department approved residuals disposal/utilization program is not required at the time of this application, however, it shall be provided prior to operation of any permitted facilities herein. NOTE — If an on -site restaurant or other business with food preparation is contributing wastewater to this system, an oil/grease disposal plan shall be submitted. P. Additional Documentation: ➢ Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (All Application Packages for Privately -Owned Public Utilities): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0115(a)(1) and .0704(g), provide the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the North Carolina Utilities Commission demonstrating the Applicant is authorized to hold the utility franchise for the area to be served by the wastewater treatment and high -rate infiltration system, or ❑ Provide a letter from the North Carolina Utilities Commission's Water and Sewer Division Public Staff stating an application for a franchise has been received and that the service area is contiguous to an existing franchised area or that franchise approval is expected. ➢ Existing Permit (All Modification Packages): ❑ Submit the most recently issued existing permit. ❑ Provide a list of any items within the permit the Applicant would like the Division to address during the permit modification (i.e., compliance schedules, permit description, monitoring, permit conditions, etc.). ➢ Final Environmental Document (All Application Packages using public monies or lands subject to the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act under 15A NCAC 01C.0100 to .0400): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(4), submit one copy of the environmental assessment and three copies of the final environmental document (i.e., Finding of No Significant Impact or Record of Decision). ❑ Include information on any mitigating factors from the Environmental Assessment that impact the design and/or construction of the wastewater treatment and high -rate infiltration system. ➢ Floodway Regulation Compliance (All Application Packages where any portion of the wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration system is located within the 100-year floodplain): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(8), provide written documentation from all local governing entities that the facility is in compliance with all local ordinances regarding construction or operation of wastewater treatment and/or disposal facilities within the floodplain. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 5 of 6 P. Additional Documentation (continued): ➢ Operational Agreements (All Application Packages for Home/Property Owners' Associations and Developers of lots to be sold): Y Home/Property Owners' Associations ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0115(c), submit the properly executed Operational Agreement (FORM: HOA). ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0115(c), submit the proposed or approved Articles of Incorporation, Declarations and By-laws. Y Developers of lots to be sold ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0115(b), submit the properly executed Operational Agreement (FORM: DEV). ➢ Threatened or Endangered Aquatic Species Documentation (All Application Packages): ® Per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(10), submit documentation from the Department's Natural Heritage Program demonstrating the presence or absence of threatened or endangered aquatic species within the boundary of the wastewater treatment, storage and infiltration facilities. ® If the facility directly impacts such species, this documentation shall provide information on the need for permit conditions pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0110. ➢ Wastewater Chemical Analysis (All Application Packages treating Industrial Waste): ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .0704(h), provide a complete Division certified laboratory chemical analysis of the effluent to be infiltrated for the following parameters (For new facilities, an analysis from a similar facility's effluent is acceptable): ❑ Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3-N) ❑ Nitrate Nitrogen (NOs-N) ❑ Total Organic Carbon ❑ Calcium ❑ pH ❑ Total Phosphorus ❑ Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) ❑ Phenol ❑ Total Trihalomethanes ❑ Chloride ❑ Sodium ❑ Total Volatile Organic Compounds ❑ Fecal Coliform ❑ Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) ❑ Toxicity Test Parameters ❑ 5-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) ❑ Total Dissolved Solids ❑ Magnesium ❑ Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) THE COMPLETED APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT By U.S. Postal Service: 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 807-6464 By Courier/Special Deliverv: 512 N. SALISBURY ST. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604 FAX NUMBER: (919) 807-6496 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: HRIS 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 6 of 6 State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality DWR Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .0700 — HIGH -RATE INFILTRATION SYSTEMS Division of Water Resources FORM: HRIS 06-16 I. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name: Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC 2. Applicant type: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporation ❑ General Partnership ® Privately -Owned Public Utility ❑ Federal ❑ State ❑ Municipal ❑ County 3. Signature authority's name: Michael J. Myers per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b) Title: Vice President 4. Applicant's mailing address: 4700 Homewood Ct., Suite 108 City: Raleigh State: NC Zip: 27609- 5. Applicant's contact information: Phone number: (252) 235-4900 Email Address: mmyers(a�envirolinkinc.com II=V.X@jIa1111•/lei 0CI]N01Ev11Eller 1. Facility name: Eagle Creek WWTP 2. Facility status: Existing 3. Facility type: Major (> 10,000 GPD or > 300 disposal acres) 4. Facility's physical address: 287 Green View Road City: Mom State: NC Zip: 27858- County: Currituck 5. Wastewater Treatment Facility Coordinates (Decimal Degrees): Latitude: 36.490055' Longitude:-79.168911' Datum: Unknown Level of accuracy: Nearest degree Method of measurement: Navigation quality GPS 6. USGS Map Name: N/A III. CONSULTANT INFORMATION: 1. Professional Engineer: Gary S. MacConnell License Number: 017069 Firm: MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Mailing address: 501 Cascade Pointe Ln, Suite 103 City: Cai State: NC Zip: 27513- Phone number: (919) 467-1239 Email Address: gars.macconnellkmacconnellandassoc.com 2. Soil Scientist: License Number: Firm: Mailing address: City: State: Zip: - Phone number: O - Email Address: 3. Geologist: License Number: Firm: Mailing address: City: State: Zip: - Phone number: O - Email Address: 4. Agronomist: Firm: Mailing address: City: State: Zip: - Phone number: (_) = Email Address: FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 1 of 13 IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS —15A NCAC 02T .0100: 1. Application type: ❑ New ❑ Major Modification ® Minor Modification If a modification, provide the existing permit number: WQ0014306 and most recent issuance date: March 18, 2024 2. Application fee: $0 - Standard - Minor Modification 3. Does this project utilize public monies or lands? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, was an Environmental Assessment required under 15A NCAC 01C1.) ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, which final environmental document is submitted? ❑ Finding of No Significant Impact or ❑ Record of Decision Briefly describe any mitigating factors from the Environmental Assessment that may impact this facility: 4. What is the status of the following permits/certifications applicable to the subject facility? Permit/Certification Date Submitted Date Approved Permit/Certification Number Agency Reviewer Collection SystemQ > 200,000 GPD) Dam Safety Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan Nationwide 12 / Section 404 Pretreatment Sewer System Stormwater Management Plan Wetlands 401 Other: 5. What is the wastewater type? ® Domestic or Industrial (See 15A NCAC 02T .0103(20)) Is there a Pretreatment Program in effect? ❑ Yes or ❑ No Has a wastewater chemical analysis been submitted? ❑ Yes or ❑ No Wastewater flow: 175,000 GPD Limited by: ® Treatment, ❑ Storage, ❑ Field/Basin Hydraulics, ❑ Field Agronomics or ❑ Groundwater Mounding 7. Explain how the wastewater flow was determined: ® 15A NCAC 02T .0114 or ® Representative Data Has a flow reduction been approved under 15A NCAC 02T .0114(f)? ❑ Yes or ® No Establishment Type Daily Design Flow a No. of Units Flow Previously Permitted Flowrate 175,000 gal/day 1 175,000 GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD Total 175,000 GPD a See 15A NCAC 02T .0114(b). (d), (e)(1) and (e)(2) for caveats to wastewater design flow rates (i.e., minimum flow per dwelling; proposed unknown non-residential development uses; public access facilities located near high public use areas; and residential property located south or east of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway to be used as vacation rentals as defined in G.S. 42A-4). FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 2 of 13 IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS —15A NCAC 02T .0100 (continued): 8. What is the nearest 100-year flood elevation to the facility? N/A feet mean sea level. Source: FRIS & FEMA Are any treatment, storage or infiltration facilities located within the 100-year flood plain? ❑ Yes or ® No If yes, which facilities are affected and what measures are being taken to protect them against flooding? If yes, has the Applicant submitted written documentation of compliance with § 143 Article 21 Part 6? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 9. Has the Applicant provided documentation of the presence or absence of threatened or endangered aquatic species utilizing information provided by the Department's Natural Heritage Program? ® Yes or ❑ No 10. Does the facility have a proposed or existing groundwater monitoring well network? ® Yes or ❑ No If no, provide an explanation as to why a groundwater monitoring well network is not proposed: If yes, complete the following table (NOTE — This table may be expanded for additional wells): Well Name Status Latitude a Longitude a Gradient Location MW-1 Active - Select Select MW-2 Active - Select Select MW-3 Active - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select Select - Select Select a Provide the following latitude and longitude coordinate determination information: Datum: Select Level of accuracy: Select Method of measurement: Select 11. If the Applicant is a Privately -Owned Public Utility, has a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity been submitted? ® Yes, ❑No or ❑N/A 12. If the Applicant is a Developer of lots to be sold, has a Developer's Operational Agreement (FORM: DEV) been submitted? ❑ Yes, ❑No or ❑N/A 13. If the Applicant is a Home/Property Owners' Association, has an Association Operational Agreement (FORM: HOA) been submitted? ❑ Yes, ❑No or ❑N/A 14. Demonstration of historical consideration for permit approval — 15A NCAC 02T .0120: Has the Applicant or any parent, subsidiary or other affiliate exhibited the following? a. Has been convicted of environmental crimes under Federal law or G. S. 143-215.6B? ❑ Yes or ® No b. Has previously abandoned a wastewater treatment facility without properly closing that facility? ❑ Yes or ® No c. Has unpaid civil penalty where all appeals have been abandoned or exhausted? ❑ Yes or ® No d. Is non -compliant with an existing non -discharge permit, settlement agreement or order? ❑ Yes or ® No e. Has unpaid annual fees in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e)(2)? ❑ Yes or ® No FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 3 of 13 V. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705: 1. For the following parameters, provide the estimated influent concentrations and designed effluent concentrations as determined in the Engineering Calculations, and utilized in the Agronomic Evaluation and Groundwater Modeling (if applicable): Parameter Estimated Influent Concentration Designed Effluent Concentration (monthly average) Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3-N) 0.2 mg/L 4 mg/L Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODs) 5 mg/L 15 mg/L Fecal Coliforms 14 per 100 mL Nitrate Nitrogen (NO3-N) 4.67 mg/L 4.67 mg/L Nitrite Nitrogen (NO2-N) 0.09 mg/L 0.09 mg/L Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 5 mg/L Total Nitrogen 5.8 mg/L 10 mg/L Total Phosphorus 1.21 mg/L 2 mg/L Total Suspended Solids (TSS) <2.5 mg/L 30 mg/L 2. Is flow equalization of at least 25% of the average daily flow provided? ® Yes or ❑ No 3. Does the treatment facility include any bypass or overflow lines? ® Yes or ❑ No If yes, describe what treatment units are bypassed, why this is necessary, and where the bypass discharges: Filter 4. Are multiple pumps provided wherever pumps are used? ❑ Yes or ® No If no, how does the Applicant intend on complying with 15A NCAC 02T .0705(i)? \Disk filter replacement pumps shall be stored at facility 5. Check the appropriate box describing how power reliability will be provided in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0705(k): ® Automatically activated standby power supply onsite capable of powering all essential treatment units; or ❑ Approval from the Director that the facility: Y Has a private water supply that automatically shuts off during power failures and does not contain elevated water storage tanks; Y Has sufficient storage capacity that no potential for overflow exists; and Y Can tolerate septic wastewater due to prolonged detention. 6. If the wastewater treatment system is located within the 100-year flood plain, are there water -tight seals on all treatment units or a minimum of two feet protection from the 100-year flood plain elevation? ❑ Yes, ❑ No or ® N/A 7. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0705(n), how many days of residuals storage are provided? N/A 8. How does the Applicant propose to prohibit public access to the wastewater treatment and storage facilities? Existing Fencing 9. If an influent pump station is part of the proposed facility (i.e., within the wastewater treatment plant boundary), does the influent pump station meet the design criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0305(h)? ❑ Yes, ❑ No, ® N/A — To be permitted separately, or ® N/A — Gravity fed 10. If septic tanks are part of the wastewater treatment facility, do the septic tanks adhere to the standards in 15A NCAC 18A 1900? ❑ Yes, ❑ No or ® N/A FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 4 of 13 V. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705 (continued): 11. Provide the requested treatment unit and mechanical equipment information: a. PRELIMINARY / PRIMARY TREATMENT (i.e., physical removal operations and flow equalization): Treatment Unit No. of Units Manufacturer or Material Dimensions (ft) / Spacings (in) Volume (gallons) Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference Select Select Select Select Select b. SECONDARY / TERTIARY TREATMENT (i.e., biological and chemical processes to remove organics and nutrients) Treatment Unit No. of Units Manufacturer or Material Dimensions (ft) Volume (gallons) Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference Other 1 Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. 10.58'x9.45'x11.5' 3,265 C-102 511401 & Manufacturer Select Select Select Select Select Select Select c. DISINFECTION No. of Manufacturer or Volume Plan Sheet Specification Treatment Unit Dimensions (ft) Units Material (gallons)Reference Reference Select Select EE Y If chlorination is the proposed method of disinfection, specify detention time provided: minutes (NOTE — 30 minutes minimum required), and indicate what treatment unit chlorine contact occurs: Y If ultraviolet (UV) light is the proposed method of disinfection, specify the number of banks: number of lamps per bank: and maximum disinfection capacity: GPM. d. RESIDUAL TREATMENT No. of Manufacturer or Volume Plan Sheet Specification Treatment Unit Dimensions (ft) Units Material(gallons) Reference Reference Select Select FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 5 of 13 V. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705 (continued): e. PUMPS Location No. of Pumps Purpose Manufacturer / Type Capacity Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference GPM I TDH Disk Filter 1 Drive Motor Aquadisk / 1/2 HP N/A Manufacturer Disk Filter 1 Backwash Pump Aquadisk / 2HP Manufacturer f. BLOWERS Location No. of No. Units Served Manufacturer / Type Capacity (CFM) Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference g. MIXERS Location No. of Mixers Units Served Manufacturer / Type Power (h) Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference h. RECORDING DEVICES & RELIABILITY Device No. of Units Location Manufacturer Maximum Capacity Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference Select Select Select Select i. EFFLUENT PUMP / DOSING TANK (IF APPLICABLE): Plan Sheet Reference Specification Reference Internal dimensions (L x W x H or 9 x H) ft ft ft Total volume ft3 gallons Dosing volume ft3 gallons Audible & visual alarms Equipment to prevent infiltration during rain events (if applicable) FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 6 of 13 VI. EARTHEN STORAGE IMPOUNDMENT DESIGN CRITERIA — 15A NCAC 02T .0705: IF MORE THAN ONE IMPOUNDMENT, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PAGE AS NECESSARY. 1. What is the earthen impoundment type? Select 2. Storage Impoundment Coordinates (Decimal Degrees): Latitude: oLongitude: - Datum: Select Level of accuracy: Select Method of measurement: Select 3. Do any impoundments include a discharge point (pipe, spillway, etc)? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 4. Are subsurface drains present beneath or around the impoundment to control groundwater elevation? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 5. Is the impoundment designed to receive surface runoff? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, what is the drainage area? ft', and was this runoff incorporated into the water balance? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 6. If a liner is present, how will it be protected from wind driven wave action?: 7. Will the earthen impoundment water be placed directly into or in contact with GA classified groundwater? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, has the Applicant provided predictive calculations or modeling demonstrating that such placement will not result in a contravention of GA groundwater standards? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 8. What is the depth to bedrock from the earthen impoundment bottom elevation? ft If the depth to bedrock is less than four feet, has the Applicant provided a liner with a hydraulic conductivity no greater than 1 x 10-' cm/s? ❑ Yes, or ❑ N/A Has the Applicant provided predictive calculations or modeling demonstrating that surface water or groundwater standards will not be contravened? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If the earthen impoundment is excavated into bedrock, has the Applicant provided predictive calculations or modeling demonstrating that surface water or groundwater standards will not be contravened? ❑ Yes, ❑ No or ❑ N/A 9. If the earthen impoundment is lined and the mean seasonal high water table is higher than the impoundment bottom elevation, how will the liner be protected (e.g., bubbling, groundwater infiltration, etc.)? 10. If applicable, provide the specification page references for the liner installation and testing requirements: 11. If the earthen impoundment is located within the 100-year flood plain, has a minimum of two feet of protection (i.e., top of embankment elevation to 100-year flood plain elevation) been provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 12. Provide the requested earthen impoundment design elements and dimensions: Earthen Impoundment Design Elements11 Earthen Impoundment Dimensions Liner type: ❑ Clay ❑ Synthetic Top of embankment elevation: ft ❑ Other I ❑ Unlined Liner hydraulic conductivity: x cm/s Freeboard elevation: ft Hazard class: Select Toe of slope elevation: ft Designed freeboard: ft Impoundment bottom elevation: ft Total volume: ft3 gallons Mean seasonal high water table depth: ft Effective volume: ft3 gallons Embankment slope: Effective storage time: days Top of dam water surface area: ft2 Plan Sheet Reference: Freeboard elevation water surface area: ft2 Specification Section: Bottom of impoundment surface area: ft2 NOTE — The effective volume shall be the volume between the two foot freeboard elevation and the: (1) pump intake pipe elevation; (2) impoundment bottom elevation or (3) mean seasonal high water table, whichever is closest to the two foot freeboard elevation. FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 7 of 13 VIL INFILTRATION SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705: 1. Provide the minimum depth to the seasonal high water table within the infiltration area: NOTE — The vertical separation between the seasonal high water table and the ground surface shall be at least one foot. 2. Are there any artificial drainage or water movement structures (e.g., surface water or groundwater) within 200 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, were these structures addressed in the Soil Evaluation and/or Hydrogeologic Report, and are these structures to be maintained or modified? 3. Soil Evaluation recommended loading rates (NOTE — This table may be expanded for additional soil series): Soil Series Basins/Fields within Soil Series Recommended Loading Rate (in/hr) Recommended Loading Rate (in/ r) Recommended Loading Rate (GPD/ft2) Annual / Seasonal Loading If Seasonal, list appropriate months Select Select Select Select Select Select 4. Are the designed loading rates less than or equal to Soil Evaluation recommended loading rates? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If no, how does the Applicant intend on complying with 15A NCAC 02T .0705(m)? 5. How does the Applicant propose to prohibit public access to the infiltration facilities? 6. Has the infiltration system been equipped with a flow meter to accurately determine the volume of effluent applied to each basin/field as listed in VIL8.? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If no, how does the Applicant intend on determining the amount of effluent applied to each basin/field? 7. For non -basins, provide the required cover crop information and demonstrate the effluent will be applied at or below agronomic rates: Cover Crop F Soil Series .Slope Nitrogen Uptake Rate (lbs/ac• yr) Phosphorus Uptake Rate lbs/ac yr a. Specify where the nitrogen and phosphorus uptake rates for each cover crop were obtained: b. Proposed nitrogen mineralization rate: c. Proposed nitrogen volatilization rate: d. Minimum infiltration area from the Agronomist Evaluation's nitrogen balance: ft2 e. Minimum infiltration area from the Agronomist Evaluation's phosphorus balance: ft2 f. Minimum infiltration area from the water balance: ft2 FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 8 of 13 VIL INFILTRATION SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705 (continued): 8. Basin/Field Information (NOTE — This table may be expanded for additional fields): Basin/ Field Area (acres) Dominant Soil Series Designed Loading Rate (in/hr) Designed Loading Rate (in/ r) Designed Loading Rate (GPD/ft2) Latitude a Longitude a Waterbody Stream Index No. b Classification o a o a o a o a o a a a a Total a Provide the following latitude and longitude coordinate determination information: Datum: Select Level of accuracy: Select Method of measurement: Select b For assistance determining the waterbody stream index number and its associated classification, instructions may be downloaded at: http://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/planning/classification-standards/classifications 9. High -Rate Infiltration System design criteria: a. Infiltration Fields: Spray Infiltration Design Elements Drip Infiltration Design Elements Nozzle wetted diameter: ft Emitter wetted area: ft2 Nozzle wetted area: ft2 Distance between laterals: ft Nozzle capacity: GPM Distance between emitters: ft Nozzle manufacturer/model: / Emitter capacity: GPH Elevation of highest nozzle: ft Emitter manufacturer/model: / Specification Section: Elevation of highest emitter: ft Specification Section: FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 9 of 13 VIL INFILTRATION SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA —15A NCAC 02T .0705 (continued): b. Infiltration Basins: IF MORE THAN TWO BASINS, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PAGE AS NECESSARY. Infiltration Basin Design Elements Infiltration Basin Dimensions Basin Name: Top of embankment elevation: ft Hazard class: Select Freeboard elevation: ft Designed freeboard: ft Toe of slope elevation: ft Total volume: ft3 Impoundment bottom elevation: ft Infiltrative surface area: ft2 Mean seasonal high water table depth: ft Daily infiltrative capacity: GPD Embankment slope: Plan Sheet Reference: Top of dam water surface area: ft2 Specification Section: Freeboard elevation water surface area: ft2 Bottom of impoundment surface area: ft2 i. Does this basin include a discharge point (pipe, spillway, etc)? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ii. Are subsurface drains present around the impoundment to control groundwater elevation? ❑ Yes or ❑ No iii. Is the basin designed to receive surface runoff? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, what is the drainage area? ft2, and was this runoff incorporated into the loading rate? ❑ Yes or ❑ No iv. Will the effluent be placed directly into or in contact with GA classified groundwater? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, has the Applicant provided predictive calculations or modeling demonstrating that such placement will not result in a contravention of GA groundwater standards? ❑ Yes or ❑ No v. If the infiltration basin is located within the 100-year flood plain, has a minimum of two feet of protection (i.e., top of embankment elevation to 100-year flood plain elevation) been provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No Infiltration Basin Design Elements Infiltration Basin Dimensions Basin Name: Top of embankment elevation: ft Hazard class: Select Freeboard elevation: ft Designed freeboard: ft Toe of slope elevation: ft Total volume: ft3 Impoundment bottom elevation: ft Infiltrative surface area: ft2 Mean seasonal high water table depth: ft Daily infiltrative capacity: GPD Embankment slope: Plan Sheet Reference: Top of dam water surface area: ft2 Specification Section: Freeboard elevation water surface area: ft2 Bottom of impoundment surface area: ft2 i. Does this basin include a discharge point (pipe, spillway, etc)? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ii. Are subsurface drains present around the impoundment to control groundwater elevation? ❑ Yes or ❑ No iii. Is the basin designed to receive surface runoff? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, what is the drainage area? ft2, and was this runoff incorporated into the loading rate? ❑ Yes or ❑ No iv. Will the effluent be placed directly into or in contact with GA classified groundwater? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, has the Applicant provided predictive calculations or modeling demonstrating that such placement will not result in a contravention of GA groundwater standards? ❑ Yes or ❑ No v. If the infiltration basin is located within the 100-year flood plain, has a minimum of two feet of protection (i.e., top of embankment elevation to 100-year flood plain elevation) been provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 10 of 13 VIII. SETBACKS —15A NCAC 02T .0706: 1. Does the project comply with all setbacks found in the river basin rules (15A NCAC 0213.0200)? ® Yes or ❑ No If no, list non -compliant setbacks: 2. Have any setback waivers been obtained in order to comply with 15A NCAC 02T .706(a) and .0706(d)? ® Yes or ❑ No If yes, have these waivers been written, notarized and signed by all parties involved and recorded with the County Register of Deeds? ® Yes or ❑ No 3. Provide the minimum field observed distances (ft) for each setback parameter to the infiltration system and treatment/storage units (NOTE — Distances greater than 500 feet may be marked N/A): Setback Parameter Infiltration Treatment / System Storage Units Any habitable residence or place of assembly under separate ownership or not to be N/A Same as maintained as art of the ro.ect site Existing Unit Any habitable residence or place of assembly owned by the Permittee to be maintained as N/A art of the project ect site Any private or public water supply source N/A Same as Existing Unit Surface waters (streams — intermittent and perennial, perennial waterbodies, and wetlands) N/A Same as Existing Unit Groundwater lowering ditches (where the bottom of the ditch intersects the SHWT) N/A Subsurface groundwater lowering drainage systems N/A Surface water diversions (ephemeral streams, waterways, ditches) N/A Any well with exception of monitoring wells N/A Same as Existing Unit Any property line N/A Same as Existing Unit Top of slope of embankments or cuts of two feet or more in vertical height N/A Any water line from a disposal system N/A Any swimming pool N/A Public right of way N/A Nitrification field N/A Any building foundation or basement N/A Impounded public water supplies N/A Public shallow groundwater supply (less than 50 feet deep) N/A 4. Does the Applicant intend on complying with either 15A NCAC 02T .0706(b) or (c)? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, what are the designed Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus effluent concentrations? TN: mg/L TP: mg/L 5. Does the Applicant intend on complying with the High -Rate Policy issued October 27, 2006? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If yes, verify the following information: ✓ Are the most stringent effluent standards in both 15A NCAC 02T .0705(b) and 15A NCAC 02U .0301(b) met? El Yes or❑No ✓ Is duality provided for all treatment units per 15A NCAC 02U .0402(c)? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ✓ Continuous online monitoring and recording of effluent for turbidity? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ✓ A lined 5-day upset pond is provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ✓ The 5-day upset pond has restricted access? ❑ Yes or ❑ No ✓ A certified operator of a grade equal or greater than the facility classification is on call 24 hrs/day? ❑ Yes or ❑ No FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 11 of 13 IX. COASTAL WASTE TREATMENT DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS —15A NCAC 02H .0400: 1. Is this facility located in a Coastal Area as defined per 15A NCAC 02H .0403? ❑ Yes or ® No For assistance determining if the facility is located within the Coastal Area, a reference map may be downloaded at: Coastal Areas Boundarv. 2. Is this an Interim Treatment and Disposal Facility per 15A NCAC 02H .0404(2)? ❑ Yes or ® No NOTE — Interim facilities do not include County and Municipal area -wide collection and treatment systems. IF ANSWERED YES TO ITEMS IX.1. AND IX.2., THEN COMPLETE ITEMS IX.3. THROUGH IX.16. 3. Is equalization of at least 25% of the average daily flow provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 4. How will noise and odor be controlled? 5. Is an automatically activated standby power source provided? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 6. Are all essential treatment units provided in duplicate? ❑ Yes or ❑ No NOTE — Per 15A NCAC 02T .010306), essential treatment units are defined as any unit associated with the wastewater treatment process whose loss would likely render the facility incapable of meeting the required performance criteria, including aeration units or other main treatment units, clarification equipment, filters, disinfection equipment, pumps and blowers. 7. Are the disposal units (i.e., infiltration basins/fields) provided in duplicate? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 8. Is there an impounded public surface water supply within 500 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 9. Is there a public shallow groundwater supply (less than 50 feet deep) within 500 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 10. Is there a private groundwater supply within 100 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 11. Are there any SA classified waters within 100 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 12. Are there any non -SA classified waters within 50 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 13. Are there any surface water diversions (i.e., drainage ditches) within 25 feet of the infiltration area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 14. Per the requirements in 15A NCAC 02H .0404( )gam, how much green area is provided? ft2 15. Is the green area clearly delineated on the plans? ❑ Yes or ❑ No 16. Is the spray infiltration wetted area within 200 feet of any adjoining properties? ❑ Yes, ❑ No or ❑ N/A X. GROUNDWATER LOWERING SYSTEM DESIGN: 1. Does this project utilize a groundwater lowering system? ❑ Yes or ❑ No (If yes, complete Items X.2. through X.4.) 2. Is the groundwater lowering system: ❑ mechanically lowered (i.e., pumped) or ❑ gravity fed? 3. Where does the groundwater lowering drainage system discharge? If the system mechanically lowers groundwater and discharges directly or indirectly (i.e., pond overflow) to surface waters, wetlands and/or stormwater structures, provide the date the Applicant obtained written confirmation from the Water Quality Regional Operations Section that operation of the groundwater lowering drainage system will not adversely affect surface waters of the State. Submitted: & Received: 4. Groundwater lowering system design criteria: Groundwater Lowering System Design Pipe diameter: in Discharge rate: GPD Pipe material: Method to measure discharge rate: Pipe depth: ft Number of pumps: Pipe length: ft Pump capacity: GPM TDH Pipe slope (gravity -fed): % Plan Sheet Reference: Trench backfill material: Specification Section: FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 12 of 13 Professional Engineer's t:ertification:,� that this application for Engineer's name from Application Item I11.1.) (Facility name from Application Item If.l_) has been reviewed by me and is accurate, complete and consistent with the information supplied in the plans, specifications, engineering calculations, and all other supporting documentation 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 this application package and its instructions, as well as all applicable regulations and statutes. Although other professionals may have developed certain portions of this submittal package, 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. NOTE — In accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B. any person who knowingly makes any false statement. representation, or certification in any application package 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. North Carolina Professional Engineer's seal. signature. and date: Applicant's Certification per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b) % r/� A s SEAL _ 17069 0" �6'9•'• FNGINE��'��`�,��� S. S _%z zy 1"11l l l ►III\\\\\\ attest that this application for (Signature Authority's name R title from Application Item 1.3.) (Facility name from .application Item 11.1.) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any discharge of wastewater from this nun -discharge system to surface waters or the land will result in an immediate enforcement action that may include civil penalties. injunctive relief. and'or criminal prosecution. I wil I 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 package 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. I further certify that 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 per 15A NCAC 02T.0105(e). NOTE — In accordance v.ith General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.613any person who knowingly makes any false statement. representation, or certification in any application package shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor, which may include a fine not to exceed S 10.000 as well as civil penal ies up to 525,000 per violation. Signature: / '� Date: 15 -- :T FORM: HRIS 06-16 Page 13 of 13 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC 17069 Project Narrative MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 i 1 _- E Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 System Background Eagle Creek WWTP is in Currituck County and serves the Eagle Creek subdivision and is the source of irrigation for the Eagle Creek Golf Club. The plant was recently permitted on August 4, 2021. The wastewater treatment plant is permitted to accept 175,000-GPD. The plant produces non - conjunctive reclaimed water and utilizes high -rate infiltration. The treatment plant currently r nri ci c�cnf- • One 89,782-gallon flow equalization basin o Two (2) 243-GPM pumps o One 310-CFM blower • Manual bar screen • Flow splitter box. • Two (2) 225,000-gallon aeration basins sections o Section 1: ■ Aeration basin I: 175,000-gallons ■ Aeration basin III: 50,000-gallons o Section 2: ■ Aeration basin II: 225,000-gallons • One 148,250-gallon clarifier • One 28,220-gallon clarifier • One 37,000-gallon aerated sludge holding tank. o Two (2) 1,000-CFM blowers • One 15 cell travelling bridge filter with 135 square feet of area. • Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection unit o Two units (One per channel) • One 30,080-gallon effluent dosing tank o Two (2) 608-GPM o High-water alarms • 450 linear feet (LF) of 10-inch force main • Stand-by generator with automatic transfer switch. • Turbidimeter • Flow meter. • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 The high -rate infiltration system currently consists of: • One 5.5 million gallon (MG) high -rate infiltration basin (in lieu of a 5-day upset pond) • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances. The dedicated reclaimed water utilization system currently consists of: 0 7.431 million gallon (MG) wet weather storage/irrigation pond • Approximately 112.25 acres of irrigation area (max disposal capacity: 262,625-GPD) • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances. Proposed Upgrades Increasing Intake Capacity The current plant configuration can only accept 175,000-GPD. The modifications are to help the plant achieve its originally permitted flow of 350,000-GPD. Travelling Bridge Filter to Disk Filter The existing travelling bridge filter is not functioning correctly. It is proposed that a refurbished AquaDisk Model No. ADFP-54x2E-PC be retrofitted in place of the existing travelling bridge filter. Sizing was completed by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. to ensure that the disk filter can handle the original permitted flow. Disk Filter — Mechanical The proposed disk filter shall be retrofitted to the plumbing for the travelling bridge filter coming from the clarifier to the backwash/return tank, and to the pump house to be disinfected by the UV units. The disk filter shall contain all features that can be found in the manufacture provided specifications found in the Specifications section of this minor modification package. Disk Filter — Electrical The proposed disk filters' electrical requirements shall be reviewed by MacConnell & Associates, P.C. electrical engineer, system operator, and filter manufacturer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Registered Business Documentation MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 (5)LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT 1/s/zozz NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 1850613 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR: 2022 SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Forrest Firm, P.C. 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: Filing Office Use Only E - Filed Annual Report 1850613 CA202308907688 3/30/2023 03:15 Changes SIGNATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 3. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 4. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 3700 Glenwood Ave Ste 240 Raleigh, NC 27612 Wake County SECTION B: PRINCIPAL OFFICE INFORMATION 1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Public Util 2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: (919) 630-3461 4. PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS 3700 Glenwood Ave Ste 240 Raleigh, NC 27612 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL: Privacy/ Redaction 5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 108 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 108 Raleigh, NC 27609 Raleiqh, NC 27609 6. Select one of the following if applicable. (Optional see instructions) ❑ The company is a veteran -owned small business ❑ The company is a service -disabled veteran -owned small business SECTION C: COMPANY OFFICIALS (Enter additional company officials in Section E.) NAME: Kenneth Raber NAME: TITLE: Manager TITLE: ADDRESS: 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 108 ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: Raleigh, NC 27609 SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. Section D must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entity. Kenneth Raber 3/30/2023 SIGNATURE DATE Form must be signed by a Company Official listed under Section C of This form. Kenneth Raber Manager Print or Type Name of Company Official Print or Type Title of Company Official This Annual Report has been filed electronically. MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Business Registration Division, Post Office Box 29525, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Property Ownership Documentation MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 BK 175.5 PG 755 - 7.58 (4) DOC# 388273 This Document eRecorded: 04/01/2024 09:53:33 AM Tax: $500.00 Fee: $26.00 (:�x Currituck County, North Carolina Y� Denise A. Hall, Register of Deeds This certif that there are no delinquent taxes which the Currituck County Tax Collector is charged with collecting, that are lien CO) the property described in this deed, as of the date of this certification. Date: 04/01VO'24 Tax Collector/Deputy/Clerk: Deanna Spruill Currituck Counl6Land Transfer Tax: 2500.00 County Excise Tax: 1985 Sessions Law Chapter 670 (HB 215) O NORTH CAROLINA SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Excise Tax: $ Q5O-M 0XJ Recording Time, Book and Page 5oD , [D LaCu-, Tax Map No. Parcel Identifier No. DDl �C�lJO(�lOODD Mail after recording to: Grant O This instrument was prepared birantor Brief description for the Index: XA-\. THIS SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEE8I made as of this eR 7-1k day of January, 2024, by and between Q� GRANTOR d O SANDLER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, C., a North Carolina limited liability company 448 Viking Drive, Suite 220� Virginia Beach, VA 23452 GRANTEE CURRITUCK WATER AND SEWER, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 108 Raleigh, NC 27609 The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. 6 WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for valuable consideration pai0y the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, barges, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being ^e County of Currituck, and State of North Carolina, in Moyock Township, and more particularly desc`tld as follows (the "Prosy"): 1<>' :led hereto and incorporated hkein by reference. submitted electronically by "Equity Title Company, LLC" in compliance with North Carolina statutes governing recordabledocuments and the terms of the submitter agreement with the Currituck countygister 0 lY of Deeds. Book 1765 Page 755 BK 175.5 PG 755 - 7.58 (4) DOC# 388273 `�254, of the Currituck County Public Registry. O Jaip showing the above -described Property is recorded in Plat Cabinet F, pages 396 and 397, of the ituck County Public Registry. TO IE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid Property and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belongiVto the Grantee in fee simple. AND the Grantor covenants with the Grantee that Grantor has done nothing to impair such title as Grantor receld, and Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons claiming by, uQer or through Grantor except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the Prop is hereby conveyed subject to all valid and subsisting restrictions, reservations, covenants, conditio rights of ways and easements properly of record, if any, and ad valorem taxes for the current and subse�nt years. (11 [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 2 ,6 O Book 1765 Page 756 BK 175.5 PG 755 - 7.58 (4) DOC# 388273 ,-�N WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set its hand and seal, or, if corporate, has caused &s Special Warranty Deed to be executed by its duly authorized officer and its seal to be hereunto aed, the day and year first above written. SAitER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, L.L.C., a Nor_�rolina limited liability company By: Raymon . Gottlieb, Manager O COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH I, u„' 6 , , a Notary Public in and for the City and State aforesaid, do hereby certify th aymond L. Gottlieb, Manager of SANDLER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, L.L.C., a North Carolid nited liability company, has acknowledged that he voluntarily executed the foregoing document -�s he purpose stated therein and in the capacity indicated. le* Witness my hand and official tOnp or seal, this the day of Ca.,r , 20 . e Notary Public O My Commission Expires: 10AI/ Notary Registration No.: ?r 3g3.2 Cynthia G. Shank �i Notary Public r� REG. # 213972 �( COmmOnWealth of Virgfnfa \ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER 31 2024 3 d 0 lY Book 1765 Page 757 BK 175.5 PG 755 - 7.58 (4) DOC# 388273 Exhibit A JCL` THAT certain tract or parcel of land identified as Tract 3 on the plat of Eagle Creek Exempt Su ` "v*sion recorded in Plat Cabinet F, pages 396 and 397, in the Registry of Deeds of Currituck CoNorth Carolina, together with Grantor's right, title and interest in any easements utilized by the waste mtment and disposal facilities located on such real property which serve the Eagle Creek Subdiviln, Moyock Middle School, and the Mill Run Golf & Country Club, in Currituck County, North C4flna, including without limitation (i) any right, title and interest of Grantor in easements established pu suant to that certain Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Eagle Creekalf Community recorded in Book 462 at page 725 in the Currituck County Public Registry, as anQnded from time to time, and (ii) any right, title and interest of Grantor under that certain Contract and A ement dated October 21, 1996, between Tate Terrace Realty Investors, Inc. and Jernigan Enterpri attached to and amended by that certain Contract Addendum and Agreement recorded in Book 4 t page 338 in the Currituck County Public Registry. IT BEING the same�R6perty conveyed to the Grantor herein by Deed of Utility Property dated December 28, 2000, given by Sandler at Mill Run, L.C., recorded in Book 512, Page 254, of the Currituck County Public Registry. SAC1ients13532100Monveyance Documents\)i g v8.docx C^• C• 4 6 O Book 1765 Page 758 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC SEAL 17069 c9� . FNG INE��`••''.�, .� Engineering Plans MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 m Ak WA[ [[0 '19101 K03 I =1 91 DRM EXISTING PERMIT fi: WQ001 306 CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC ---------------_-_--__-W-_---------------..-------_____--•-------_-_--------- - - - - —- -- ■ ■ o; PROJECTNo . Q , t7. dill, C2620200 a q E3. Q 6Ck . L v r• q � EP p Q7 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS: o Q oyock 4 o Qo MORSE � Q v b {r COVER SHEET13 ��� "n . C-101 EXISTING CONDITIONS / DEMO PLAN S °13 a a } - C-102 PROPOSED CONDITIONS " C-103 DISK FILTER CUT SHEET AND SCHEMATIC i. C-104 ELECTRICAL DETAILS _ 0,0 SITE=_ ..' , Eagle reek Gal ` 4► a L 9Ctub & Guilt Mlll Run Golf Club + co N l% t r +I• '-- V NO ;y - •. N Cz 1._ SITE N k Q12 B11dle Ct ~ N c y41 0 z � farerran Ct cz + U r L Q D VICINITY MAP a,c LOCATION MAP z_ w& Associates P. Ce w 0 ..... .... CJ ............... 501 CASCADE POINTE LANE SUITE 103 17069 FHG1txE��•f= CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27513 •,gk ••• �o ; MAY 07 2024 mAaS�a��zaZ� P. O. BOX 129 REVISIONS w LICENSE MORRISVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 27560 N0. DATE DESCRIPTION SHEET N PROJECT MANAGEMENT 9 w No. C-1039 TEL: 919 467-1239 FAX: 919 319-6510 Y - COPYRIGHT © 2024 o N 0 CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC — EAGLE CREEK — WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION NOTES N O N E Q co ch N N O N 0 Cz 75 Cz m GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " = 20' 0 10 20 40 60 1. SITE PLAN INFORMATION TAKEN FROM ORIGINAL PLAN BY BISSELL PROFESSIONAL GROUP DATED 7-9-97 2. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION OF ALL TRADES AND SUBCONTRACTORS. CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD VERIFYING DIMENSIONS, ELEVATIONS, AND LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND UTILITIES. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE OSHA, NCDOT AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. 5. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING ALL CONSTRUCTION DAMAGE EXPEDITIOUSLY AND AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 6. ANY ALTERATIONS TO THIS SYSTEM SHALL BE PRE —APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 7. PROVIDE MINIMUM 100 FEET OF SEPARATION FROM ANY WELL AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS. I REVISIONS NO. DATE I DESCRIPTION I PROJECT SMMANAGER: PROJECTCJT ENGINEER: I D RAW N BY: JDH CHECKED BY: GSM DATE: MAY 07, 2024 *-'17069 04 �;. ' lv: V � MacCONNELL & Associates, P. C. 501 CASCADE POINTE LANE, SUITE 103 CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27513 P.O. BOX 129 LICENSE MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27560 No. CA 039 TEL: (919) 467-1239 FAX: (919) 319-6510 CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC EAGLE GREEK - WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC EXISTING CONDITIONS / DEMO PLAN O CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC — EAGLE CREEK — WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION TRAVELING BRIDGE FILTER EXISTING 8" D.I.P. CONNECTIONS TO CLARIFIERS PROJECT NUMBER 1 DRAWING NUMBER C26202.00 I C-101 ;_ Q co ch N N 0 N CIO 75 CIO 02 TO HEAD OF PLANT EX. BACKWASH RETURN TANK EX. CONTROL PANEL EX. 8"X8"X4" TEE (ORIGINAL BACKFLOW PIPE) (TO BE REMOVED) CAP EX. 8" DIP 8"X8"X3" SCH. 80 PVC REDUCING WYE 3" SCH. 80 PVC BACKWASH PIPE REFURBISHED ADFP-54X2E—PC PACKAGE AQUADISK CLOTH MEDIA FILTER NEW 8" SCH. 80 PVC OVERFLOW PIPE EX. CONC. PAD NEW EFFLUENT LINE 8" STEEL PIPE FROM DISC FILTER (CONNECT TO EX. 8"X8'I REDUCING TEE) NEW DISC FILTER 1 "=5' IRRIGATION POND i Q � / , o CO ; i / ANTI PAGE / COL R / `RRrGgT/ N Cv / 1 ` � / i I NEW INFLUENT LINE 8" STEEL PIPE FROM CLARIFIERS TO NEW DISK FILTER CONNECT NEW 1" PVC ELECTRICAL CONDUIT TO EXISTING CONDUIT (RUN NEW #12 COPPER WIRE AFTER REMOVING EX. WIRING) EX. 8" SCH. 80 PVC (ORIGINAL OVERFLOW PIPE) (TO BE REMOVED) EX. 8" D.I.P. REMOVED FROM FORMER TRAVELING BRIDGE FILTER NEW 1" PVC ELECTRICAL CONDUIT EX. 8"DIP (TO BE REMOVED) CAP EX. 8"DIP EX. 1" ELECTRICAL C( (REMOVE EX WIRING) 12" D.I.P. TO UV DISINFECTION EX. 8"X8"X12" REDUCING TEE GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " = 5' 0 5 10 15 i 'go OF FROM BACKWASH RETURN TANK / CONNECT NEW 8" D.I.P. TO 12" X 8" REDUCER - EXISTING CLARIFIERS C-102) (SEE 2, . 12" INFLUENT PIPE / - x 92 DIA. WASTEWATER / 6" GATE VALVE— TREAMENT PLANT 12" X 2" REDUCER / 20' DIA. SURGE TANK BLOWER-_ CLARIFIER k �� 4/ SLUDGE ♦ ��.� / o HOLDING Y EQUALIZATION TANK TANK PHASE I EQUALIZATION lFOS> TANK �> '5�90�0 �. AERATION III 0 1 / / x CONC. C � / g4kw �� 8' CHAIN LINK �I / PAD �RIFjFR , AY FENCE TO HEAD OF PLANT i„ i AERATION II � I / 16' GATE CLARIFIER / ACKWASH / Wq4k�AY CONTROL PANEL R N TANK W/ ALARMS (TO m AERATION I TANK 02 / PHASE I SLUDGE C C TELEMETRY UNIT) C. Q G HOLDING TANK D �co f'f' FQ—� % %„ �� co F 17) M"� 0� �i NEW DISC FILTER ,�� �C 3�4" i00 /� J°i _12�� O�y FREEZE —PROOF / v / (SEE 1, C-102) o<p���U/T H.B. - ��NE i� ell REDUCING TEE To�� 12' X 8" WYE W/ �� 2" ECLIPSE BLOW f $� % `co N CLEANOUT FOR / / _OFF HYDRANT ) NEW 1" PVC CONDUIT. TIE INTO � � TEMPORAY / ► 10" D.I.P. EX. CONDUIT OR FIELD ROUTE col�NcTION / r, , 6" GATE VALVE / � INFLUENT/ � � i � / � / / NEW CONDANEL ATTEQUIP. BUILDING.' TO 480V �, / FRI. FRS ri' / x — % / SLUDGE U LET WASTING EX. 1" PVC CONDUIT. REMOVE WIRING AND AND i �J RUN NEW #12 COPPER i w 16' GATE / WIRE TO EX. 480 VPL , EQUIPMENT BUILDING EXTEND EX. PVC CONDUIT TO EX. 480V PANEL. CHA BER ALVE (SEE C-104) 1 4" VENT 6" THICK CONC. PAD F& OR ; / GRAVEL PARKING \ LIFT STATIONS STANDBY GENERit LOT ! r w .k j' AIRVAC TANK V�f' 4' WIDE�4" THICK Of CONCRETE S16EWALK tz p FUTURE CONNECTION '2 8" PVC TO BLDG. 10" PVC VACUUM Q; MAIN TO BLDG. �` w , 8"X8" TEE (1) B"X6" REDUCER �``����UM / (1) 8" VALVE BOX TC 4f 91 (1) 6" VALVE BOX 1 O-- GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " = 20' 0 10 20 40 60 PROPOSED CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING CLARIFIERS NOTES 1. SEE C-101 FOR ALL GENERAL NOTES. REVISIONS NO. DATE I DESCRIPTION I PROJECT SMMANAGER: PROJECTCJT ENGINEER: I D RAW N BY: JDH CHECKED BY: GSM DATE: MAY 07, 2024 ,,5 �, 1111111 rr, d4 r 17069 V � '��rll1111151//�ia'' i MacCONNELL & Associates, P. C. 501 CASCADE POINTE LANE, SUITE 103 CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27513 P.O. BOX 129 LICENSE MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27560 No. C-1039 TEL: (919) 467-1239 FAX: (919) 319-6510 CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC EAGLE GREEK - WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC PROPOSED CONDITIONS PROJECT NUMBER I DRAWING NUMBER C26202.00 C-102 N 0 N 0 a_ 0 0 z 0 a U L� 0 0 z I Y W w U W J O W I J J W w N W Q Y U D H U CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC — EAGLE CREEK — WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION E Q v ch N V N O N 0 0 Cz 75 Cz D] 1i1 :,. V I / ■ NOTES: 1. INSTALL ONLY THE PIPE PLUGS CALLED OUT ON THE BILL OF MATERIAL. ANY OTHER PLUGS AND CAPS MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR TO SHIPPING. 2. USE SAFETY WIRE (ITEM 18) TO ATTACH VALVE LABEL TO EACH VALVE / ACTUATOR IN A VISIBLE LOCATION. 3. REFER TO EXPANDED BILL OF MATERIAL FOR MATERIAL, FINISH, AND CERTIFICATION. 4. REFER TO EP-10031 FOR LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS. MAX LIFTING WEIGHT: 8400 LB OPERATIONAL WEIGHT: 37300 LB 5. DURING ASSEMBLY, COMPLETE THE PACKAGE FILTER SHOP CHECK-OUT EP-10176. 6. USE THREAD PASTE ON ALL PIPE THREADS. R 1F 1 MANUFACTURER'S CUT SHEET FOR DISC FILTER C-103 J NTS NEW DISC FILTER EX. BRIDGE FILTER CONNECT WITH NEW FLANGED ADAPTER BY DRESSER, ROCKWELLM ROMAC, OR EQUAL IEX. 8" STEEL PIPE NEW 8" STEEL PIPE PIPE SUPPORT 120.0" "All — F Id 2 NEW PIPE FROM CLARIFIER TO DISC FILTER SCHEMATIC C-103 NTS W_ zu;f1: C;� co N J L ITEM QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 12 2962035 FRAME ASSY, ADF-54 2 12 2506166 RETAINER BAR- TABBED 3 12 2506165 RETAINER BAR- NOTCHED 4 12 2506164 BAR, CLOTH RETAINER, SIDE "EXISTING COMPONENTS TO BE REUSED" VI EW A -A MATERIAL DW POLYPROPYLENE Y NORYL Y NORYL Y NORYL Y oil IC E 19 1 2609065 NAMEPLATE, AQUADISK SINTRA Y 18 4 2606360 SAFETY WIRE, .050 DIA 316 SS - 17 1 999998J60105 PRESSURE TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION - Y 16 1 2606093 CAP, PIPE, THD, 2", 150# 304 SS - 15 1 2607808 LABEL, BACKWASH VALVE #1 PLASTIC Y 14 1 2607776 LABEL, SLUDGE VALVE PLASTIC Y 13 1 2607412 PIPE CAP, 3", 150#, THREADED 316L SS - 12 1 2608355 LABEL, WARNING, CHAIN GUARD - - 11 2 2965563 VALVE & HOSE ASSY, 2" ELECTRIC BALL - Y 10 1 999998J60109 FLOAT ASSEMBLY - Y 9 1 999998J60107 BACKWASH SYSTEM ASSEMBLY, 2 DISK - Y 8 1 2606248 PIPE PLUG, NPT, SQ HD, 3" 304 SS - 7 1 999998J60104 BW/ WASTE PUMP INSTL, 2 DISK, RH - Y 6 1 999998J60101 CONDUIT SYSTEM ASSEMBLY, 2 DISK - Y 5 1 999998J60106 ADJUSTABLE DRIVE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY - Y 4 12 TBD FILTER CLOTH, TBD - - 3 1 999998J60103 CENTERTUBE INSTALLATION - Y 2 1 999998J60102 P/C B/W SUPPORT ASSY, ADP-2E RH - Y 1 1 999998J60200 TANK WELDMENT, 2 DISK, RH A36 Y ITEM QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MATERIAL DWG JOB NAME: REBUILD AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. A Metwat.r Company p JOB LOCATION: LOVES PARK IL DO NOT SCALE DRAWING UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES FRACTIONAL DIMENSIONS +/- 1116 ALLTWO PLACE DECIMALS +/-0.010 ALL THREE PLACE DECIMALS +/.0.005 ANSI ALLANGLES +/-1/2° MATERIAL: SIMILAR TO: TYPE: A R21595 2023-04-13 SAH RELEASE TO PRODUCTION DRAWN BY: SAH DATE: 2023-04-13 REV ERN / ECO DATE BY REVISION DESCRIPTION WEIGHT: SHEET: 1 OF 1 DRAWING NAME: TANK ASSEMBLY, 2 DISK, RH DRAWING NUMBER: 999998J60100 SIZE. D R � � COPYRIGHT 2023 AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING MAY NOT BE COPIED ALL OR IN PART WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. DISCONNECT EX. 8" STEEL PIPE AND CONNECT NEW 8" STEEL PIPE (OR RE -PURPOSE EX. PIPE WITH NEW WELDS OR COUPLINGS BY DRESSER, ROCKWELL, ROMAC OR EQUAL) EFFLUENT 8" FLAI` PIPE SUPPORT YOKED PIPE STANCHION SADDLE OR EQUAL STAINLESS STEEL 2" THREADED SCH. 40 STAINLEStHRE STEEL PIPE STEEL NUT 3" X 2" SCH. 40 STEEL (TYP. OF 8 PIPE THREADED REDUCER PAINTED 3" SCH. STAINLESS 40 STEEL PIPE NON -SHRINK GROUT STEEL PLATEn n(10" X loll)LfKANCHORS READED STAINLESS STEEL I l i t I l i CAST IN CONCRETE ZED APPROPRIATELY BY GROUND LEVEL NTRACTOR) (TYP. OF 4) REINFORCED CONCRETE FOUNDATION a i N (16" X 16") ° INN I 16.0" NO. 14 REEBAR (TYP. OF 4) 3 PIPE SUPPORT DETAIL �O3NTS NOTES 1. SEE C-101 FOR ALL GENERAL NOTES. I REVISIONS NO. DATE I DESCRIPTION I PROJECT SMMANAGER: PROJECTCJT ENGINEER: I D RAW N BY: JDH CHECKED BY: GSM DATE: MAY 07, 2024 N dC Ci I f01 17069 ps •. .� �•••��: V +, 10 MacCONNELL & Associates, P. C. 501 CASCADE POINTE LANE, SUITE 103 CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27513 P.O. BOX 129 LICENSE MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27560 No. C-1039 TEL: (919) 467-1239 FAX: (919) 319-6510 CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC EAGLE GREEK - WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC DISC FILTER CUT SHEET AND SCHEMATIC PROJECT NUMBER C26202.00 DRAWING NUMBER C-103 v N O (14 0 of a_ 0 0 z 0 �a U L� 0 0 0 z I `L w w U w J I J J w w V) w Q `L U H U CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC — EAGLE CREEK — WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION E Q N v N 0 N 0 0 m ro Cz 02 I E 1: 48OV, 3PH, 60HZ AY BY Cy GY 101 1 1 1 1 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 h 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 AIR CONDITIONER 26 26 121 122 123 DRIVE 3 MOTOR 460 VAC 112 0.95 HP 124 1800 RPM 125 126 MTRBACKWASH/WASTE PUMP 460PVAC 2.78 FLA 127 1740 RPM 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 L1 L2 from III from 111 L1 L2 %H3 A o FU122B 111L2 HH2 H4 fYNMIT191 133 7 from 133 141 J m � 142 143 144 C 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 to 321 to 321 1341+ 1342- 154 ALLEN BRADLEY 2711P—T7C22D9P PANELVIEW PLUS OPERATOR INTERFACE HMI143 sow POWER m z PL 134 + U U 2 w❑ + 0 Oil 6- cwl PORT 0 1Y1 wzfzg No 5 1 1 caw PCRr 1 5A TS2 ' ISO2 148 COW PORT 2 ALLEN BRADLEY ETHERNET SWITCH ES147 3.4W E!T�CI FDA 125 P RIRVAIPVffl+ L Iq o SHEET SPECIFIC NOTES, 155 1❑ STANDARD WIRING NOTES PER INSTALLATION DRAWING 999998J60600 ❑2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY PER DRAWING 99999BJ60700 156 NETWORK COMMUNICATION DIAGRAM PER DRAWING 99999BJ60910 F 4] CONTROL PANEL TO BE UL 508A LISTED 157 DISK FILTER ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 2 C.PYN �3Aa.A,�eks I — DO NOT AQUA -AEROBIC SCALE SYSTBMs, INC. 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AC COM ©s® 220 240 0 2023-0&21 CTG PRODUCTION RELEASE .L FD�WING�ME «°aA0° AC COM 2023-08-01 BLP AS BUILT CHANGE PE:µ ADFP-54)C2E-PC 5 2024-01-09 GIG ADDED ANALOG CARD REMOVED FUSES DRAWN- CTG DATE: 2023.04-06 to 221 to 221 O DATE BY REVISION DESCRIPTION WEIGHT: sNEET: 2 of q 1271 1242N DPAWIrvG rvUMS: SIZE:R ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 99999BJ60800 IN D B 3 -`\ EXISTING 480V BREAKER PANEL IN BUILDING NOTES 1. CONTROL PANEL IS PROVIDED AND COMES ATTACHED TO DISC FILTER. 2. ALL CONTROL PANELS SHALL HAVE ALL BREAKERS LABELED APPROPRIATELY PER NEC. 3. USE EXISTING 20 AMP BREAKER USED FOR BRIDGE FILTER TO SERVICE NEW DISC FILTER. CER LABEL ER LABEL --R LABEL --R LABEL NO. DATE LABEL PROJECT MANAGER GSM LABEL D RAW N BY: JDH REVISIONS DESCRIPTION PROJECT ENGINEER: CJT CHECKED BY: GSM DATE: MAY 07, 2024 ►►k11k111! 11 N .04 I -0 17069 :, •4'.g ••.ENS ���k �2�� MacCONNELL & Associates, P. C. 501 CASCADE POINTE LANE, SUITE 103 CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27513 P.O. BOX 129 LICENSE MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27560 No. C-1039 TEL: (919) 467-1239 FAX: (919) 319-6510 CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC EAGLE GREEK - WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC ELECTRICAL DETAILS O I I 1 O I I Lp rr 1 1 I J 1 L T�pp�pM�•,u�M�dc�I.�.IM uIM�.P�.r,�,moon„,nBMwNrv�.DppNp.IlOrinPertW�pMn,.E.pI� W�pP.�..IpnaA,..A.pNp�,�p.,lpp PROVIDED CONTROL PANEL CONNECTED TO NEW DISC FILTER JRRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC — EAGLE CREEK — WWTP MINOR MODIFICATION PROJECT NUMBER C26202.00 DRAWING NUMBER C-104 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Specifications 7 MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 Section 01000 Section 01025 Section 01060 Section 01205 Section 01340 Section 01705 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Summary of Work Measurement & Payment Standards & Materials Procedures & Quality Control Submittals Project Close -Out DIVISION 2 SITE WORK Section 02100 Site Preparation & Earthwork Section 02420 Fertilizing, Seeding, & Mulching DIVISION 3 CONCRETE WORK This Division is not used. DIVISION 4 MASONRY This Division is not used. DIVISION 5 METALS This Division is not used. DIVISION 6 WOOD AND PLASTICS This Division is not used. DIVISION 7 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION This Division is not used. DIVISION 8 DOORS AND WINDOWS This Division is not used. DIVISION 9 FINISHES This Division is not used. DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES This Division is not used. DIVISION 11 EQUIPMENT Section 11401 Disk Filter Assembly Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater System Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pate Number 01000-1 01025-1 01060-1 01205-1 01340-1 01705-1 02100-1 02420-1 11401-1 Table of Contents TOC-1 DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS This Division is not used. DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Section 13300 Instrumentation and Controls 13300-1 DIVISION 14 CONVEYING SYSTEMS This Division is not used. DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL Section 15060 Pipe and Pipe Fittings 15060-1 Section 15079 Pipe Accessories 15079-1 Section 15100 Valves and Related Appurtenances 15100-1 DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL Section 16010 General Requirements - Electrical 16010-1 Section 16020 Codes and Standards 16020-1 Section 16051 Nameplates 16051-1 Section 16110 Raceways and Fittings 16110-1 Section 16123 Wire and Cable - 600 Volts and Below 16123-1 Section 16130 Outlet Boxes, Junction and Pull Boxes, and Wireways 16130-1 Section 16140 Wiring Devices 16140-1 Section 16160 Circuit Breakers 16160-1 Section 16181 Fuses 16181-1 Section 16190 Electrical Supporting Devices 16190- Section 16205 Automatic Transfer Switch 16205-1 Section 16441 Disconnect Switches - Heavy Duty 16441-1 Section 16450 Grounding and Bonding 16450-1 Section 16460 Specialty Transformers 16460-1 Section 16470 Power Distribution Panelboard 16470-1 Section 16480 Motor Control Equipment 16480-1 Section 16902 Electric Relays 16902-1 END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Table of Contents Wastewater System Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 TOC-2 SECTION 01000 SUMMARY OF WORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. Work shall involve the on -site system described below. B. The project work associated with the Minor Modification application shall be completed prior to April 26, 2024. This project includes the retrofit of a new disk filter. 1.02 Principal Items of Work A. Included, but not limited thereto, as principal items of work under the Minor Modification Contract, are: 1. Clearing and grubbing of areas where construction of the on -site wastewater treatment and disposal system components is to take place. 2. Fertilization, seeding, and mulching of all areas disturbed by this construction and as shown on the Contract Drawings. 3. Completion of electrical work as outlined in "Division 16 - Electrical" of these Contract Specifications. 4. All other items required for a complete and operating wastewater treatment and irrigation system. B. Technical specifications for the Minor Modification Contract are contained herein in Divisions 1 through 16. All work shown on the Contract Drawings is covered by the Minor Modification Contract. 1.03 Construction Sequence A. Contractor's Schedule: Client is coordinating with contractor and disk filter manufacturer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This part is not used. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Summary of Work Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 01000-1 PART 3 - EXECUTION This part is not used. END OF SECTION 01000 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Summary of Work 01000-2 SECTION 01025 MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 General A. Payment for all work accomplished under the Minor Modification Contract shall be on the basis of the lump sum prices, as stated in the Proposal and established by the schedule of values. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 01025 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Measurement & Payment 01025-1 SECTION 01060 STANDARDS & MATERIALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Standards and Regulations A. Industry Standards: Referenced standards of the construction industry shall have the same force and effect on performance of the work as if copied directly into Contract Documents or bound and published therewith. 1. Standards referenced in Contract Documents or in governing regulations have precedence over non -referenced standards, insofar as different standards may contain overlapping or conflicting requirements. 2. Comply with standards in effect as of date of Contract Documents, unless otherwise indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Products, Materials, and Equipment A. General: 1. Where possible, provide the entire required quantity of each generic product, material, or equipment from a single source and, where not possible to do so, match separate procurements as closely as possible. 2. To the extent that the selection process is under the Contractor's control, provide compatible products, materials, and equipment. 3. Where available and complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents, provide standard products which have been used previously and successfully in similar- applications and which are recommended by the manufacturer for the applications indicated. B. Product Selections: Comply with the following for selection of products, materials, and equipment as specified in the Contract Specifications: 1. Two or More Products Named: Selection from the named products is the Contractor's option, provided his selection complies with the requirements. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Standards & Materials Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 01060-1 2. "Or Equal" Clause: Provide named product which complies with the requirements or, to select and use an unnamed product, complies with the requirements for gaining approval as an acceptable substitute. 3. Substitutions: Requests by the Contractor for product substitutions will be considered when reasonable, timely, fully -documented, and qualifying under one (1) or more of following circumstances: a. The substitute is related to an "or equal" or similar provision in Contract Documents. b. The required product cannot be supplied in time for compliance with contract time requirements. c. A substantial advantage is offered to the Owner after deducting offsetting disadvantages including delays, additional compensation to the Engineer for redesign, investigation, evaluation and other necessary services, and similar considerations. C. Nameplates: Provide and locate in conspicuous places permanent nameplates on equipment containing suitable information and operational data. Provide nameplates on all exposed pipework. Provide valve tags for all exposed valves. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Submittals A. When requesting acceptance for product and/or equipment substitutions, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review full documentation of the substitution including: product data, samples where appropriate, detailed performance comparisons and evaluations, testing, laboratory reports where applicable, coordination information for effect on other work and time schedule, cost information for proposed change order, Contractor's general certification of recommended substitution, and similar information germane to the project circumstances. 3.02 Installation A. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Anchor all equipment securely in place, accurately located and aligned with other work. Clean and protect to ensure that products, materials, and equipment will be free from damage and deterioration until the time of final project acceptance. END OF SECTION 01060 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Standards & Materials 01060-2 SECTION 01205 PROCEDURES & QUALITY CONTROL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Quality Control A. Testing Wastewater Systems: 1. Testing of disk filter shall be performed after engineer approves system retrofit has been adequately completed. B. Testing Electrical and Instrumentation/Control Equipment: 1. Testing of electric motor and motor starters shall be performed by the Contractor in the presence of the Engineer, as set forth in Division 16. 2. Testing and operational verification of all electrical equipment and instrumentation/control loops shall be performed by the Contractor in the presence of the Engineer, as set forth in Division 16. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 01205 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Procedures & Quality Control 01205-1 SECTION 01340 SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Submittals A. Refer to the General and Supplemental General Conditions of these Contract Specifications about submittal guidelines specific for all Construction Contracts awarded for this project. B. As a minimum, the following items shall be submitted to the Engineer for review at the times indicated: 1. Construction Schedule: Before the date of the pre -construction conference. 2. Schedule of Values: Before submission of the first estimate. 3. Shop Drawinl;s: Before work on indicated item is begun. 4. Certification of Materials: Before delivery of indicated item. C. The following items shall be submitted to the Engineer as required: 1. Estimates for Partial Payment: Monthly, if work performed. 2. Sales Tax Reports: Submit with each estimate. 3. Insurance Renewal Certificates: As original certificate expires. 4. Written Progress Summary of Project Work: Daily. D. The following shall be submitted to the Engineer before project close-out: 1. Product Warranties: Two (2) executed copies. 2. Operation and Maintenance Manuals: See applicable sections of these Contract Specifications for specific requirements. 3. Equipment Spare Parts: See applicable sections of these Contract Specifications for specific requirements. 4. Record Drawinas: New full-sized mark-up prints plus original mark-up prints. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Submittals Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 01340-1 5. Estimate for Final Payment: Submit with release of liens, consent of surety, hold harmless statements, warranty statements, final sales tax reports, and any additional close-out documents required by the Owner and Engineer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 01340 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Submittals 01340-2 SECTION 01705 PROJECT CLOSE-OUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 General A. Refer to the General and Supplemental General Conditions of these Contract Specifications for more information with respect to close-out procedures for all Construction Contracts awarded for this project (if used). 1. Required submittals are discussed in "Section 01340 -Submittals" of these Contract Specifications. B. The provisions of this section apply primarily to close-out of actual physical work, not to administrative matters such as final payment and transfer of insurance. 1.02 Record Documentation A. Record Drawings: Maintain a complete set of blue/black-line prints of the Contract Drawings and shop drawings for record mark-up purposes throughout the progress of construction. Mark-up/red-line these copies of the drawings during the course of the work to show changes and actual installation conditions. These mark-ups shall be sufficient to form a complete record for the Owner's and Engineer's purposes. Give particular attention to work which will be concealed, difficult to measure and record at a later date, and work which may require servicing or replacement during the life of the project work. Bind prints into manageable sets, with durable paper covers, and appropriately labeled, and submit them to the Engineer when construction is complete. B. Maintenance Manuals: Provide three (3)-ring vinyl -covered binders, properly identified and indexed, containing required maintenance manuals. These manuals shall include operating and maintenance instructions from the particular manufacturer, as well as be extended to cover emergencies, spare parts, warranties, inspection procedures, diagrams, safety, security, and similar appropriate data for all equipment. C. Inspection Procedures: Upon receipt of Contractor's written request, Engineer will either proceed with inspection or advise the Contractor of prerequisites not fulfilled. Following an initial inspection, the Engineer will either prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion or advise the Contractor of work which must be performed prior to issuance of the certificate. The inspection shall then be repeated by the Engineer when requested and assured that work has been substantially completed. Results of the completed inspection will form an initial "punch list" for final acceptance. Except for extenuating circumstances, the Contractor shall have a Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Project Close -Out 01705-1 maximum of 30 calendar days during which to complete all "punch list" work, per the Supplemental General Conditions of these Contract Specifications. 1.03 Procedures at Final Acceptance A. Inspection Procedures: Upon receipt of Contractor's written notice that work, except incomplete items delayed because of acceptable circumstances, has been completed the Engineer will inspect work. Upon completion of the inspection, the Engineer will either recommend final acceptance and final payment or advise the Contractor of work not completed and/or obligations not fulfilled as required for final acceptance. If necessary, this procedure will be repeated. B. Reinspection Procedures: Upon receipt of Contractor's written notice that work has been completed, including punch list items resulting from earlier inspections and except incomplete items delayed because of acceptable circumstances, the Engineer will reinspect work. Upon completion of the reinspection, the Engineer will either recommend final acceptance and final payment or advise the Contractor of work not completed and/or obligations not fulfilled as required for final acceptance. If necessary, this procedure will be repeated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 01705 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Project Close -Out 01705-2 SECTION 02100 SITE PREPARATION & EARTHWORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Scope A. Work Included: Work under this section consists of the provision of all plant, labor, and material to perform all site preparation as indicated herein and/or shown on the Contract Drawings. The work shall include, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Clearing and grubbing. 2. Topsoil. 3. Excavation. 4. Dewatering for structures. 5. Use of explosives. 6. Protection of existing utilities. 7. Filling and backfilling. 8. Borrow or Fill material. 9. Soil testing. 10. Maintenance and stability. 11. Grading. 12. Disposal of surplus material. B. Site Inspection: The Contractor shall examine the site to determine the extent of removals, grubbing, excavation, rough grading, and related items necessary to complete work shown in the Contract Drawings and/or specified herein. 1. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer prior to initiating any clearing and/or grubbing work in the areas proposed for the wastewater disposal fields (i.e., both initial and repair). Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Site Preparation & Earthwork Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 02100-1 a. These areas shall be inspected by both the Engineer and a representative of the Local Health Department or North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality following the clearing and grubbing activities (if required), before further construction work associated with the Wastewater Contract occurs. PART 2 - MATERIALS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Clearing and Grubbing A. General Areas: 1. The entire area around the existing travelling bridge filter, unless otherwise noted or where property line permits, shall be cleared and grubbed of all debris. 2. Roots, matted roots, stumps, and other vegetable matter shall be removed to 12 inches below existing ground. 3. The cleared and grubbed material shall be removed from the construction site and disposed of by the Contractor at his expense. 3.02 Topsoil A. Materials from excavations and other disturbed areas suitable for topsoil shall be removed to an average depth of six (6) inches and deposited in piles separate from other excavated material. Piles of topsoil shall be located so that the material can be used readily for the finished surface grading and shall be protected and maintained until needed. B. After completion of filling, backfilling, and grading, topsoil shall be spread uniformly to a depth of not less than four (4) inches over the entire disturbed area. Topsoil shall be compacted lightly in an approved manner. The finished surface shall be in conformity with the lines, grades, and cross -sections shown on the Contract Drawings, as well as free from dips, bumps, and irregularities in alignment. C. The Contractor shall maintain finished surfaces by preserving, protecting, and replacing topsoil as necessary to maintain it in satisfactory condition until work described under "Section 02420 - Fertilizing, Seeding, and Mulching" of the Contract Specifications is begun or the area is otherwise accepted under the Construction Contract. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Site Preparation & Earthwork Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 02100-2 3.03 Excavations A. General: 1. All excavation shall be made as close to the actual finished lines as possible. Excavation shall be suitably shored, braced, or side -sloped in order to prevent danger to persons or structures, injurious slides or cave-ins, or erosion. Shoring, bracing, and sheeting, except as otherwise noted, shall be removed as the excavations are backfilled in a manner so as to prevent injurious caving. 2. Excavations shall be kept free of water while construction therein is in progress. 3. Furnish, erect, and maintain the required guards and railing at all exposed boundaries of all excavation. B. For Pipe Trenches: 1. Excavate trenches to true line and grade as shown on the Contract Drawings, except where field adjustments are necessary to avoid other underground utilities. All alignment changes shall be subject to the Engineer's approval. 2. Accomplish trench excavation with equipment suitable for this type of service. If backhoes or drag lines are used, the size of bucket must be such that the width of trench excavated is compatible with the diameter of pipe to be installed. 3. Construct sides of the trench as near vertical as possible, taking into consideration the type of soil encountered, applicable safety requirements, and the width of area in which the lines are installed. Operations resulting in wide top dimensions sloping directly to the pipe shall not be permitted. Trench width from a point one (1) foot above the crown of the pipe to the bed of the trench shall not exceed the diameter of the pipe bell plus 12 inches on each side of the bell unless special permission of the Engineer is secured. 4. Excavate the bottom of the trench to assure a firm bearing support uniformly throughout the length of the pipe. Excavate a space under and around each bell to relieve it of any load. Blocking under the barrel or bell will not be permitted. Where ground water conditions are encountered, the Engineer may require dewatering equipment to be provided. 5. Remove rock or boulders encountered in the bottom of the trench to a depth six (6) inches below the grade of the pipe. Place a suitable tamped foundation of earth material to bring the bottom of the trench to proper sub -grade over rock or boulders. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Site Preparation & Earthwork Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 02100-3 6. When unstable conditions are encountered at the invert elevation of the pipe and dewatering or similar measures will not prevent or cure this condition, suitable stabilization material shall be placed in the trench. 7. When pipe laying is not in progress, plug the open end of the pipe to prevent entry of water, dirt, tools, or other foreign matter into the pipeline. Do not use the pipe as a means of carrying groundwater away from the work area. 3.04 Use of Explosives A. The use of explosives shall not be permitted. In the event that undiggable rock is encountered, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer and submit a proposal to remove the rock. All such work shall be included in the Bid Price. 3.05 Protection of Existing Utilities A. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care to avoid damage to existing utilities during the conduct of the new construction. A thorough investigation of the site should be conducted prior to commencing work. B. All damage to existing utilities shall be repaired immediately at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.06 Filling and Backfilling A. General: All fill and backfill shall be free from roots, wood scrap material, and other vegetable matter and refuse. Fill and backfill shall be placed in layers not more than eight (8) inches thick, loose except as specified otherwise herein, and each layer shall be compacted thoroughly and evenly. B. Concrete Slabs and Pavements: Except where otherwise indicated, fill and/or backfill under concrete slabs shall be compacted to not less than 95 percent of the maximum density at optimum moisture content, as determined by ASTM D 2167 (Modified Proctor Method). C. For Pipe Trenches: Fill and backfill, unless otherwise noted, shall be compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum density at optimum moisture content, as determined by ASTM D 2167 (Modified Proctor Method). 3.07 Borrow or Fill Material A. Borrow or fill shall be used, if needed, at no extra cost to the Owner. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Site Preparation & Earthwork Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 02100-4 3.08 Maintenance and Stability A. The Contractor shall be responsible for the stability and maintenance of all embankments made under the Construction Contract until final acceptance of the entire project. Embankments shall be maintained to the grade and cross-section indicated on the Contract Drawings. Any portions requiring replacement due to displacement and/or damage shall be replaced at the Contractor's expense. 3.09 Disposal of Surplus Material A. Surplus material not required for completion of the construction work or unsuitable for filling, backfilling, and/or grading shall be disposed of at the Contractor's expense in an approved spoil area and in accordance with local ordinances. END OF SECTION 02100 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Site Preparation & Earthwork 02100-5 SECTION 02420 FERTILIZING, SEEDING, & MULCHING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Summary of Work A. Permanent Seeding: Permanent seeding is required for all areas disturbed by construction, except for areas covered by structures, pavements, etc. B. Temporary Seeding: Temporary seeding is required for those areas disturbed by construction and left exposed for periods of 30 days or more before being brought to final grade and permanently seeded. 1.02 Quality Assurance A. The general provisions of the Contract, including the General and Supplementary Conditions (if used) and General Requirements (if any) apply to the work specified in this section. B. Codes and Standards: In general, follow procedures and guidelines published by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. END OF SECTION 02420 Shumville Farms Development Partners, LLC Wastewater System MacConnell & Associates. P.C., Project No.: A95803.00 Fertilization, Seeding, & Mulching 02420-1 SECTION 11401 DISK FILTER ASSEMBLY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. This section provides specification requirements for a manufacturer provided disk filter assembly to be installed as shown in the contract drawings and per manufacturer requirements/recommendations. 1. The disk filter shall be capable of treating at least 350,000 gallons per day of wastewater flow. 2. The disk filter shall be in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations and as shown on the plans. 1.02 Submittals A. The following equipment data shall be submitted to the Engineer for record drawing review: 1. A list of materials used to retrofit existing travelling bridge filter plumbing. 2. Manufacturer's specifications, fully dimensioned and detailed drawings, and other data to ensure compliance with the specified requirements. 3. Manufacturer's recommended installation, operation, and maintenance procedures. 4. Manufacturer's standard equipment warranty. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.01 Effluent Filter Assembly A. The effluent filter assembly shall consist of the following components: 1. All components of this filter have been provided by the manufacturer, please review their specifications and equipment documentation. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Disk Filter Assembly 11401-1 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General A. Verify that the location is ready to receive work and the dimensions are as indicated on the Contract Drawings. B. Installation shall be in compliance with manufacturer's instructions, drawings and recommendations. C. Contractor shall be responsible for verifying that system is operational and fully functional in its intended use. END OF SECTION 11401 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Disk Filter Assembly 11401-2 16AQUA-AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. A Metawater Company W TO: ELJ Inc. 133 Batting Cage Trail Jacksonville North Carolina 28540 USA ATN: Ed Jones Jr. Proposal#: 174860 PROJECT: EAGLE CREEK WWTP, NC CC: Heyward Incorporated / ph#: 704/583-2305 / fx#: 704/583-2900 Tim Bishop File PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 The following Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' proposal: - We are pleased to quote, for acceptance within 30 days of this date, prices and terms on goods listed below. - Equipment will be furnished by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. with unloading of goods, civil work, and installation by the Buyer. - The proposal is for the supply of (1) Refurbished ADFP54X2E-PC package AquaDisk Cloth Media Filter. Cloth Media Filters AauaDisk Tanks/Basins 'I Refurbished AquaDisk Model # ADFP-54x2E-PC Package Filter Painted Steel Tank(s) consisting of: - 2 disk tank(s) will be refurbished, painted steel, estimated dry weight is 8,400 lbs., and estimated operating weight is 27,500 lbs. The tank will be painted with paint manufactured by Sherwin Williams or Tnemec. - Refurbished 304 stainless steel effluent seal plate weldment(s). AauaDisk Centertube Assemblies Centertube Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Refurbished 304 stainless steel centertube weldment(s). - U.H.M.W. polyethylene multimsegment driven sprocket(s). - Dual wheel carrier assembly(ies). - Refurbished rider wheel bracket assembly(ies). - Refurbished 304 stainless steel effluent seal plate weldment(s). - Centertube end support bearing kit(s). - Viton V ring effluent port\centertube seal(s). - Refurbished Disk segment 304 stainless steel support rods. - Media sealing gaskets. - Pile cloth media and non -corrosive support frame assemblies. 'I Cloth set(s) will have the following feature: - Cloth will be chlorine resistant. AauaDisk Drive Assemblies 1 Drive System Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Gearbox(es) with three phase 1/2 HP drive motor(s). -Acetal drive chain(s) with 304 stainless steel link pins. 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 1 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACLU S p SYSTTEMSEEMS,, INC. C. • a nu�wu • Cam,•v,r - Refurbished Chain guard weldment(s). - Warning label(s). - Refurbished Adjustable drive bracket weldment(s). - Refurbished Stationary drive bracket weldment(s). - Nylon drive sprocket(s). AauaDisk Backwash/Sludge Assemblies 1 External Piping Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 2" flexible hose. 1 Backwash Hose Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 3.75" O.D. high pressure hose. - 0 to 15 psi pressure gauge(s). - Vacuum Gauge - 0 to 30" Hg. - Vacuum transducer(s). 1 Backwash Support Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Refurbished 304 stainless steel backwash support weldment(s). 1 Backwash System Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 304 stainless steel backwash nozzles. - 304 stainless steel backwash collection manifold(s). - PVC threaded union(s). - PVC sludge collection manifold(s). - Nylon combination nipple(s). - Stainless steel backwash nozzle springs. - 1 1/2" flexible hose. - 2" flexible hose. - Stainless steel hose clamps. 1 Backwash Pump Installation(s) consisting of: - Gorman Rupp model 12B20-B, 2HP, premium efficient, 3 phase externally mounted centrifugal backwash/waste pump(s). - Bronze throttling gate valve(s). - 2" bronze 3 way ball valve(s). AauaDisk Instrumentation 1 Pressure Transducer Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Pressure transducer(s). - 304 stainless steel probe mounting bracket(s). - Float switch(es). AauaDisk Valves 1 Set(s) of Backwash Valve(s) consisting of: - 2" full port, three piece, ASTM A351 Grade CFBM stainless steel body ball valve(s), grooved end connections with single phase electric actuator(s). Valve / actuator combination shall be manufactured by TCI / RCI (RCI, a division of Rotork). 1 Sludge Valve(s) consisting of: - 2" full port, three piece, ASTM A351 Grade CFBM stainless steel body ball valve(s), grooved end connections with single phase electric actuator(s). Valve / actuator combination shall be manufactured by TCI / RCI (RCI, a division of Rotork). AauaDisk Controls w/Starters 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.054.2508 www.aqua-aernbic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 2 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACLU S p SYSTTEMSEEMS,, INC. C. • a nu�wu • Cam•v,r 1 Control Panel Accessories consisting of: - PVC conduit and fittings. 1 Control Panel(s) consisting of: - NEMA4X 304 stainless steel enclosure(s). - Circuit breaker with handle. - 2 KVA Transformer(s). - Fuses and fuse blocks. - Single phase circuit breaker(s). - Line filter(s). - GFI convenience outlet(s). - Control relay(s). - Selector switch(es). - Indicating pilot light(s). - MicroLogix 1400 PLC(s). - Ethernet switch(es). - PanelView Plus 7 7" color touch screen display(s). - Power supply(ies). - Motor starter(s). - Terminal blocks. - UL label(s). -Air conditioner(s). - HMI Suncover AauaDisk Engineering 1 Set(s) Documentation for the AquaDisk will be provided as described: - Operation & Maintenance Manuals (English language) in electronic format. AquaDisk Supervision/Freight Domestic 1 Start Up Services and Freight Package(s) for the AquaDisk will be provided as follows: - Start Up of Refurbished Filter Unit - Freight to Jobsite The Following Mechanical and/or Electrical Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' Proposal: - Valve and line sizes are to be verified by the engineer based on actual line losses. - Filter flow hydraulics and plant's capability to handle the intermittent backwash flow is to be confirmed by the purchaser/purchaser's consulting engineer. - All terminating flanges, valves, etc. will be provided in STANDARD U.S.A. MEASURE. Provisions for conversion from U.S.A. measure to metric measure is the responsibility of the installing contractor/purchaser. - Motors quoted are direct -on-line start, unless otherwise noted. If Wye start delta run, wire connected, or other special motors are required, this must be clearly stated at time of order. In the event the requirement for a special motor affects the delivery or price quoted, you will be notified at the time of order acceptance. - Motors and Controls are designed based on 3 phase 460 volt power being available. The Following Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' Proposal: SCOPE OF SUPPLY This proposal is predicated on the use of the following refurbished components: - Tank - Cloth Frame - Centertube - Seal Plate Weldment - Pillow Block Bearing 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.054.2508 www.aqua-aernbic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 3 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACLU S P SYSTTEMSEEMS,, INC. C. • a nu�wu • Cam•v,r - Wheel Brackets - Retainer Rods - Backwash Support Assy - Drive Mounting Brackets - Chain Guard Weldment - Float Switch Bracket - Transducer Mounting Bracket - Backwash Nozzle Housing Weldment - PVC Sludge Removal Manifold SCHEDULE: We expect shipment of equipment (transit time excluded) to be approximately 4-8 business weeks after receipt of purchase order with mutually acceptable terms and conditions, subject to credit approval. - Schedule changes due to supply chain disruption may impact the above quoted times. Aqua -Aerobic Systems will advise if/when any such disruption applies. F.O.B. JOBSITE; TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS: All prices and all shipments of goods are F.O.B. Moyock, NC. is the responsibility of the Buyer to unload shipments and utilizing the packing list and bill of lading provided with the shipment notate shortages/damages upon receipt of the shipments and notify Aqua -Aerobic in writing within 7 days of the shortages/damages to facilitate filing of a freight claim. Delivery of the goods sold hereunder by the carrier shall be deemed delivery to Buyer, and upon such delivery, title to such goods and risk of loss or damage shall be upon Buyer. TAXES: State and/or local taxes are not included in the price but will be charged unless we receive a valid sales exemption certificate, direct pay permit, or other documentation required specifically by the taxing entity prior to shipment. PAYMENT TERMS: Subject to credit approval and guarantee of payment, payment Net 30 days from date of each shipment; no retainage allowed. TRADEMARKS: Aqua -Jet® Surface Mechanical Aerator, Aqua -Jet II® Contained Flow Aerator, AquaDDM® Direct -drive Mixer, TurboStar® Directional Mixer, ThermoFlo® Surface Spray Cooler, Endura® Series Limited Maintenance Product, OxyMix® Pure Oxygen Mixer, OxyStar® Aspirating Aerator, TurboSta® Directional Mixer, rFold-a-Float® Self -deploying Segmented Float, SAF-T Float® Safe Accessible Float Technology, Aqua MixAir® Aeration System, AquaCAM-DE) Combination Aerator/Mixer/Decanter, AquaSBR® Sequencing Batch Reactor, Aqua MSBR® Modified Sequencing Batch Reactor, AquaPASS® Phased Activated Sludge System, Aqua BioMax® Dual Treatment System, AquaEnsure® Ballast Decanter, Aqua EnduraTube® Fine -bubble Tube Diffuser, Aqua EnduraDisc® Fine -bubble Disk Diffuser, Aqua CB-240 Coarse -bubble Diffuser, AquaDisk® Cloth Media Filter, AquaDiamond® Cloth Media Filter, AquaDrum® Cloth Media Filter, Aqua MiniDisk® Cloth Media Filter, Aqua MegaDisk® Cloth Media Filter, AquaPrime® Cloth Media Filter, AquaStorm® Cloth Media Filter, OptiComb® Backwash System, OptiFiber® Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PES-130 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PA2-130 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PES-140 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PF-140 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber UFS-90 Cloth Filtration Media, Trust the Tag® OptiFiber® Service Mark, AquaABF® Automatic Backwash Filter, AquaMBO Multiple Barrier Membrane System, Aqua -Aerobic® MBR Membrane Bioreactor System, Aqua MultiBore® Membranes, Aqua Multibore® C-Series Ceramic Membranes, Aqua Multibore® P-Series Polymeric Membranes, Aqua ElectrOzone® Ozone Generation System, IntelliPro® Monitoring and Control System, AquaPRSTM PFAS Removal System, AquaPR-206TM PFAS Removal System, Aqua -Aerobic®, and the Aqua -Aerobic Corporate logo artwork are registered trademarks or pending trademarks of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Nereda®, AquaNereda® Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology, and the AquaNereda Product logo artwork are a registered trademark of Royal HaskoningDHV. All other products and services mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 4 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACL�J S P SYSTTEMSEEMS,, INC. C. • a nu�wu • Cam•v,r GOODS QUOTED ABOVE WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT ONLY TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SET FORTH HEREIN. ANY DIFFERENT OR ADDITIONAL TERMS ARE HEREBY OBJECTED TO. Total Price: $188,500 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 5 of 7 PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACL�J TEEMS, S INC.P SYSTEMS, C .. A Ali,UJ W i. CcTTP,"y TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. (A Metawater Company) Page I of 2 This offer and all of the goods and sales of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. are subject only to the lollowing terms and conditions. The acceptance of any order resulting from this proposal is based on the express condition that the Buyer agrees to all the terms and conditions herein contained. Any terms and conditions in any order, which are in addition to or inconsistent with the following, shall not be binding upon Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. This proposal and any contract resulting therefrom, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. PAYMENT Unless specifically stated otherwise, quoted terms are Net 30 Days from shipping date. Past -due charges are 1.5%per month and will apply only on any past -due balance. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. does not allow retainage of any invoice amount, unless authorized in writing by an authorized representative of our Loves Park, Illinois office. DURATION OF QUOTATION This proposal of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall in no event be effective more than 30 days from date thereof, unless specifically stated otherwise, and is subject to change at any time prior to acceptance. SHIPMENT Shipping dates are not a guarantee of a particular day of shipment and are approximate, being based upon present production information, and are subject to change per the production schedules existing at time of receipt of purchase order. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall not be responsible for any delay in shipment for causes beyond its control including, but not limited to, war, riots, strikes, labor trouble causing interruption of work fires, other casualties, transportation delays, modification of order, any act of governmental authorities or acts of God. Quoted shipment dates in this proposal are approximate dates goods will be shipped and, unless agreed to in writing by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., Buyer may not postpone or delay the dates of shipment of goods from our plant or from our supplier's plants beyond the dates set forth in this proposal. TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS All prices and all shipments of goods are F.O.B. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc.'s plant at Loves Park, Illinois unless specifically stated otherwise. Delivery of the goods sold hereunder to the carrier shall be deemed delivery to the Buyer, and upon such delivery, title to such goods and risk of loss or damage shall be upon Buyer. TARES Prices quoted do not include any taxes, customs duties, or import fees. Buyer shall pay any and all use, sales, privilege or other tax or customs duties or import fees levied by any governmental authority with respect to the sale or transportation of any goods covered hereby. If Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. is required by any taxing authority to collect or to pay any such tax, duty or fee, the Buyer shall be separately billed at such time for the amounts Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. is required to pay. INSURANCE Unless the goods are sold on a CIF basis, the Buyer shall provide marine insurance for all risks, including war and general coverage. SECURITY If at any time the financial responsibility of the Buyer becomes unsatisfactory to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., or Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. otherwise deems itself insecure as to receipt of full payment of the purchase price from Buyer hereunder, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. reserves the right to require payment in advance or security or guarantee satisfactory to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. of payment in full of the purchase price. LIMITATION OF ACTION No action shall be brought against Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any breach of its contract of sale more than two years after the accrual of the cause of action thereof, and, in no event, unless the Buyer shall first have given written notice to Aqua -Aerobic Systems. Inc., of any claim of breach of contract within 30 days after the discovery thereof. CANCELLATION CLAUSE No acceptance of this proposal, by purchase order or otherwise, may be modified except by'"ritten consent of Aqua-Aerohic Systems, Inc. nor may it be cancelled except by prior payment to Aqua-Acrobic Systems, Inc. the following sums as liquidated damages therefore: 1) If cancellation is prior to commencement of production and prior to fire assumption of any obligations by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any materials or component parts, a sum equal to 15% of the total purchase price; 2) If cancellation is after the commencement of production or after fire assumption of any obligations by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any materials or component parts, a sum equal to the total of the direct, out-of-pocket expenses incurred to die date of cancellation for labor, machine time, materials and any charges made to us by suppliers for cancellation, plus 300/..of the total purchase price. All charges and expenses shall be as determined by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. In the event any items are used by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. to fill a subsequent order, then upon receipt of payment for such order, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall pay the Buyer a sum equal to the direct out-of- pocket expenses previously charged and received from Buyer. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION This proposal, including all descriptive data, drawings, material, information and know-how disclosed by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. to Buyer in relation hereto is confidential information intended solely for the confidential use of Buyer, shall remain the property of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. and shall not be disclosed or otherwise used to the disadvantage or detriment of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. in any manner. 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aetnbic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 6 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZiJ S p SYSTTEMSEEMS,, INC. C. • a nu�wu • Cam•v,, TERIAIS AND CONDITIONS OF AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. (A Metawater Company) Page 2 of 2 QUALIFIED ACCEPTANCE AND INDEMNITY In the event the acceptance of this proposal by Buyer either is contingent upon or subject to the approval by any third party such as, but not limited to, a consulting engineer, with respect to goods, parts, materials, descriptive data, drawings, calculations, or anv other matter, then upon such approval by any third party, Aqua-Acrobic Svstems, Inc. shall have no liability to Buyer or to any third party so long as the goods sold and delivered by Aqua - Aerobic Systems, Inc. conform to this proposal. In the event any such third party requires modifications in die proposal prior to die approval thereof, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. may at its sole option and without liability to any party elect to cancel this proposal or return the purchase order to Buyer. In the event Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. elects to modify this proposal to conform to the requirements for approval by any third party, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. in such event shall have no liability to Buyer or to any third party so long as the goods sold and delivered by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. conform to this proposal as modified. Buyer agrees to indemnify and save harmless Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. from and against all costs and expenses and liability of anv kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with claims by third parties so long as the goods sold hereunder conform to the requirements of this proposal as approved by any third party. NARRANTY; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; AND DISCLAIMER In return for purchase and full payment for Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. goods, we warrant new goods provided by us to be lice from defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions and use for a period of one year from the date the goods are put into service, or eighteen months from date of shipment (whichever first occurs). If the goods include an "l ;ndura Series" motor, the complete Fndura Series unit shall be warranted by Aqua -Aerobic to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions and use for three years from the date the product is put into service or 42 months from the date of shipment (whichever occurs first). OUR OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLYAND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED to replacing or repairing (at our factory at Loves Park, Illinois) any part or parts returned to our factory with transportation charges prepaid, and which our examination shal I show to have been defective. Prior to return of any goods or its parts to our factory, Buyer shall notify Aqua -Aerobic Systems: Inc. of claimed defect, and Aqua - Aerobic Svstems, Inc. shall have the privilege of examining the goods at Buyer's place of business at or where the goods have otherwise been placed in service. In the event this examination discloses no defect, Buyer shall have no authority to return the goods or parts to our factory for the further examination or repair. All goods or parts shall be returned to Ruver, F.O.R. Loves Park, Illinois. This warranty shall not apply to any goods or part which has been repaired or altered outside our factory, or applied, operated or installed contrary to our instruction, or subjected to misuse, chemical attack/degradation, negligence or accident. This warranty and any warranty and guaranty of process or performance shall no longer be applicable or valid if any product, including any software program, supplied by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., is modified or altered without the written approval of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Our warranty on accessories and component parts not manufactured by us is expressly limited to that of the manufacturer thereof. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IAfADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE; AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED; AND WE EXPRESSLY DENY THE RIGHT OF ANY OTHER PERSON TO INCUR OR ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF ANY GOODS PROVIDED BY US. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES OF PERFORMANCE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING ANY CLAIM OF NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, COSTS OF CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING, OR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM A DEFECT IN THE GOODS. LIMIT OF LIABILITY: AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC.'S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE PART. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND OUR LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY CONTRACT OR SALE, OR ANYTHING DONE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT, IN ANY CASE, EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE GOODS UPON WHICH SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED. Final acceptance of this proposal must be given to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. at their office in Loves Park, Illinois. Please acknowledge acceptance by signing the proposal and returning it to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Accepted by: Company: _ By Offer Respectfully Submitted, Miichaela Villarreal, Senior Aftermarket Sales Representative Date: Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. 6306 N. Alpine Rd. Love's Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815.654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 7 of 7 SECTION 13300 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS PART 1- GENERAL 1.01 Summary of Work A. Provision of Instrumentation Equipment and Wiring: 1. The extent of the instrumentation and control system is indicated on the Contract Drawings and described in these Contract Specifications. 2. This is for a complete and operation system and all items required for such shall be provided at no additional cost whether specified or not. 1.02 Related Work A. Instrumentation and controls not included in this specification include: 1. "Section 11401 —Disk Filter Assembly" 2. "Division 16 - Electrical." 1.03 Quality Assurance A. Instrumentation items to comply with recommended practices of Instrumentation Society of America (ISA) for performance and Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) standards for specific atmospheric applications. Enclosures to comply with National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA) standards for the specific application. B. Accuracy: The system includes primary elements, transmitters, signal circuits, receivers, and shall meet the following criteria over an ambient temperature range of between 0 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 1. Level: 1.0 percent of full scale. 1.04 Submittals A. Submit the following information to the Engineer for approval prior to commencing Contract Work: 1. A functional schematic, conforming in style and nomenclature to ISA-55.1, showing all control processes. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Instrumentation & Controls Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 13300-1 2. The ISA Certificate of Conformance for each like instrument. 3. Wiring diagrams showing point-to-point terminations for each item in each control loop. 4. Panel layouts with panel wiring and/or piping diagrams with Bill of Materials indicating the manufacturer and catalog numbers of the components used in the wiring diagram. 5. Elementary, ladder type wiring diagrams for control wiring involving relays, control switches, motor starters, and pilot lights (no duplicate wire numbers shall be used in wiring diagrams). 6. Conduit schedule. 7. Specifications, drawings, cut sheets, and other applicable information for all instruments to be provided. PART 2 — PRODUCTS 2.01 General A. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and perform all work and services necessary for or incidental to the furnishing and installation of all operational instrumentation and controls for all the pumps, valves, and ultraviolet units associated with the wastewater treatment and disposal system for the project, as shown on Contract Drawings, and as specified herein. B. The required work consists of, but is not necessarily limited to: 1. Furnishing, installing, and coordinating all instrumentation and controls for the wastewater system serving Subdivision, as shown on the Contract Drawings and specified herein. C. Although such work is not specifically shown or specified, all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances, and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure, complete, and compatible installation shall be furnished and installed as part of the Contract Work. D. Coordinate instrumentation equipment with other applicable sections to complete the instrumentation and control system, complete with interconnecting wiring diagrams (point-to-point) for connecting other equipment. Instrumentation and control include metering, sensing, status indication, alarm, interlocking, switching, and miscellaneous components required for control of process and operation variables. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Instrumentation & Controls Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 13300-2 E. Start -Up Services: Employ and pay for the services of manufacturer's or supplier's certified field service representative to: 1. Inspect equipment covered by these Contract Specifications. 2. Adjust, calibrate, check, and commission the instrumentation/control system. 3. Conduct the initial start-up of equipment, perform basic operational checks, as well as verify system operation in accordance with quality standards of this specification section. 4. Provide Owner with a written statement that manufacturer's equipment has been installed, commissioned, and calibrated properly and is ready for operation by the Owner. Secure the manufacturer's certification that each control loop functions as required. 5. Provide operation and maintenance manuals and review the manuals orally with the Owner's personnel to the extent needed to assure warranty compliance and complete familiarization with correct operating and maintenance requirements of the equipment. Instruction of operators is incidental to start-up and warranty compliance. Multiple formal training sessions or significant time over and above normal start-up will not be required. 6. All control panels in the Eagle Creek WWTP shall be NEMA 4X or an approved product by engineer. 2.02 Electronic Equipment Environmental Protection A. Provide all printed circuit boards with "Humiseal" conformal coating, covering all components on both sides of board except adjustable components. Gold plate edge connectors on circuit board and socket contacts. Install thermostatically controlled condensation protection heaters in all enclosures housing electronic equipment. All control panels shall be Type NEMA 4X. 2.03 Installation A. Furnish and install instrumentation in accordance with the highest standards recognized in the industry, in full accordance with ISA standards, and in accordance with all manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. B. Ensure that installation, calibration, and commissioning of instrumentation elements are fully recognized and authorized by manufacturers. Pleas of ignorance on the part of the Contractor will not be permitted relative to installer qualifications and factory authorization. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Instrumentation & Controls Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 13300-3 C. In addition to installation of equipment, provide the following: 1. Equipment Calibration and Commission: Calibrate and commission control loops from primary element to final control element or another device. a. Calibration includes simulating the control signal at the input terminals of various control loop elements proportional to the range of process variables being measured. Set the zero and span of all control elements to conform with the simulated input signal. b. Commissioning includes written verification that elements of control loops function throughout the specified range. Provide all commission documents. 2. Test Equipment: Provide equipment for calibration of control loops which is certified by NBS. Equipment certification will be provided upon request. 3. Equipment Start -Up: Tune control loops to provide straight line control under dynamic conditions. Control loops must meet Owner's approval before Contract Work will be considered complete. Verify in writing that control loops are operating as specified. 2.04 Control Components A. Control components (e.g., pushbutton switches, selector switches, and indicating lights) shall be NEMA-rated, heavy duty, oil tight except, and be uniform for new equipment. 2.05 Instrumentation Wire and Cable A. The Contractor shall furnish and install all instrumentation cable and control wire required for the indicated and specified instrumentation and control systems. Unless indicated otherwise, install all cable and wire in rigid schedule 80 PVC conduit. 1. Provide American Wire Gauge (AWG) No. 10 stranded copper, twisted, shielded pairs similar to Belden No. 8760 for 4 to 20-milliampere signal wiring. Signal wiring shall not be pulled into conduits with power or AC control wiring. 2. Provide stranded copper Type THHN/THWN for control wiring involving relays and switches. Use AWG No. 10 minimum and larger as required to limit voltage drop to five (5) percent when control circuits operate. 3. Provide special instrumentation wire and cable as required for instruments with signals other than 4 to 20 milliamperes. 4. Ground cable shields, as recommended by the instrument manufacturer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Instrumentation & Controls Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 13300-4 B. Signal cable and signal cable conduits are to be installed by the Contractor. Terminations for all instrumentation wiring will be made by the Contractor. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General A. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, power cable, and instrumentation cable in accordance with all manufacturers' instructions and recommendations. END OF SECTION 13300 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Instrumentation & Controls 13300-5 SECTION 15060 PIPE & PIPE FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. The extent of work under this item includes providing, installing, and testing all pipe and pipe fittings as shown on the Contract Drawings and described herein necessary to make complete and serviceable all proposed pipes. B. Related work specified elsewhere in these Contract Specifications include: 1. "Section 02100 -Site Preparation & Earthwork." 2. "Division 15 - Mechanical." 1.02 Quality Assurance A. General: Class numbers or pressure rating and cover conditions shall be clearly marked on the pipe and fittings at the factory. The proposed marking system shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval prior to shipment of any pipe to the job. B. Codes and Standards: Comply with the provisions of the following codes and standards except as otherwise shown or specified. 1. American Water Works Association (AWWA): All applicable standards. 2. All applicable state and local regulations 1.03 Submittals A. Material Certificates: Provide material certificates signed by both the manufacturer and the Contractor. Certify that each material item complies with the specified requirements. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings on all piping systems. C. Pipe Material: All piping to be used in this project is to be as indicated on the Contract Drawings, or if not indicated, as specified below: 1. All gravity collection piping shall be Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, conforming to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D 1785, with socket and spigot -type ends for the forming of solvent -cemented joints. As an Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-1 option, Contractor may use ASTM D2241 bell and socket gasketed pipe for gravity collection lines 'Class 52 ductile iron pipe (DIP) shall be used in locations where minimum separations distances between potable water lines, stormwater drainage pipe, stormwater ditches, as stipulated by state or local regulatory agencies cannot be maintained. Specifically, the gravity collection piping may cross under a potable water line or a stormwater drainage pipe, if at least 18 or 24 inches clear separation, respectively, is maintained. Otherwise, the gravity collection piping shall be DIP for a distance of ten (10) feet before and after the crossing. All DIP shall be manufactured in accordance with AWWA C150. 2. All pressure piping inside tanks, vaults, or basins shall be at a minimum Schedule 80 PVC conforming to ASTM D 1785, with socket and spigot -type ends for the forming of solvent -cemented joints unless otherwise noted. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Small Diameter Pipe (Six (6) Inches In Diameter and Smaller) A. PVC Pipe and Fittings: 1. PVC pipe and fittings shall be manufactured from Type 1, Grade 1 PVC, in conformance with ASTM D 1785. Compound from which pipe is produced shall have a design stress rating of 2,000 pounds per square inch at 73 degrees Fahrenheit, as listed by the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI). Materials from which pipe and fittings are manufactured shall have been tested and approved for conveying potable water by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). 2. Pipe shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D 1785, size as shown on Contract Drawings. 3. Fittings for pressure service and/or chemical applications shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D 2466 for Schedule 40 and ASTM D 2467 for Schedule 80. For drainage and waste piping, fittings shall be drainage pattern ASTM D 2165. Socket diameter shall be such that they are compatible with the pipe for solvent welding. 4. Solvent Cement for PVC Piping: All socket -type connections shall be joined with PVC solvent cement complying with ASTM D 2564. Cement shall have a minimum viscosity of 2,000 cps and be recommended by the pipe manufacturer. 2.02 SDR21 PVC Pipe A. Material: 1. Pipes shall comply with ASTM Standard D-1784 and shall be made of virgin PVC compound with a cell classification of 12454-B. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-2 2. Physical dimensions shall comply with the ASTM Standard D-2241 requirements. B. Fittings and Joints: 1. Push -on joints shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.11 and AWWA Clll. Gaskets and lubricants for pipe fittings shall conform to the applicable requirements of ASTM D3139 and F-477. 2. Mechanical joints including pipe ends, glands, bolts and nuts, and gaskets shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.11 and AWWA Clll. Gaskets for use in air service shall be high temperature EPDM rubber suitable for use at 150 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.03 DIP PIPE AND FITTINGS 1. General: a. Thickness class as required by pressure and laying conditions in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A21.51. b. Where connections are made with grooved fittings, increase thickness to conform with fitting manufacturer's standards or above thicknesses (whichever is greater). c. Pipe furnished shall have wall thicknesses at least equal to those given above minus the appropriate casting allowances per ANSI A21.51. Pipe thickness shall be designed based on flat bottom trench with loose backfill (Type 1 laying conditions). d. Line all ductile iron pipe, except that used for air systems, with a minimum 1 mil coal tar epoxy lining conforming to ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4 of latest revision. 2. Fittings for Ductile Iron Pipe: Conform to ANSI A21.10, Class 52. Fittings shall be push -on or mechanical joint type. Fittings shall have coal tar epoxy lining equivalent to that of the pipe lining. 3. Outlets for Ductile Iron Pipe: Ductile iron pipe outlets of sizes four (4) inches to 12 inches may be made with tapping saddles, such as those manufactured by American Cast Iron Pipe Company, Grinnell Company, or equal. 4. Joints and Jointinz Materials for Ductile Iron Pipe: Where the joint type is not indicated on the Contract Drawings, either push -on or mechanical joints shall be furnished. Gaskets shall be suitable for required service. Gaskets for air piping shall be rated for 225 degrees Fahrenheit. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-3 a. Push -on joints shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.11 and AWWA C-111. Gaskets and lubricants for pipe fittings shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.11 and AWWA C-111. b. Mechanical joints including pipe ends, glands, bolts and nuts, and gaskets shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.11 and AWWA C-111. Use retainer glands on all buried air piping. Gaskets for use in air service shall be high temperature EPDM rubber suitable for use at 225 degrees Fahrenheit. In both push -on and mechanical joint piping systems, deflection of up to five (5) degrees per joint shall be possible. d. Flanged joints shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI A21.10 and AWWA C110 for 125-pound class. Bolts, nuts, and gaskets for flanged connections shall conform to the applicable requirements of ANSI B 16.1. Gaskets shall be full -face plain rubber, 1/8 inches thick. Gaskets for use in air service shall be high temperature EPDM rubber suitable for use at 225 degrees Fahrenheit. Where shown on the Contract Drawings, adapters shall be provided for connections of cast or ductile iron pipe to flanged accessories. Adapters shall be Dresser 128, Rockwell 913, or equal. f. Uniflanges: Provide, where shown on the Contract Drawings, a flange adapter for attaching flanged equipment to plain end pipe. Adapters shall be ductile iron, flanges drilled according to ANSI B16.1, Class 125. Flange bolts shall draw uniflange to existing flange compressing the gasket when tightened. Set screws shall lock the uniflange to the plain end of the pipe. Couplings for Ductile Iron Pipe: Grooved couplings and fittings may be used in lieu of flanged joints and restrained mechanical or push -on joints, subject to the Engineer's approval or where called for on the Contract Drawings. a. Couplings and fittings shall be as manufactured by Victaulic, Nappco, or equal. b. Fabricate housings in two or more parts of malleable iron in accordance with ASTM A47. Coupling gasket shall be of Grade H chlorinated butyl. Bolts shall be oval neck track head type with hexagonal nuts, per AS TM Al 83 and A194. Grooved and shouldered ends of piping shall be in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer of the coupling, as approved by the Engineer. Pipe thickness shall be increased to manufacturers requirements where grooved ends are used. If the Contractor chooses to use grooved end couplings and fittings, shop drawings on affected piping systems shall be submitted to the Engineer, and all substitution shall be subject to the Engineer's review. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-4 c. Couplings for ductile iron up to 12 inches in diameter shall be Dresser Style 153, Smith Blair Style 441, or equal. Couplings for ductile iron pipe 14 inches and larger shall be Dresser Style 38, Smith Blair Style 441, or equal. All couplings shall be epoxy -coated and furnished with stainless steel bolts and nuts. All couplings shall be rated for the working pressure plus surge pressure of the pipe or 250 pounds per square inch, whichever is greater. C. DR 11 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe may be used in place of Schedule 40 PVC for gravity lines, Ductile Iron gravity lines, and SDR 21 or Schedule 40 forcemains with engineer's prior approval. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General A. Adherence to Standards and Instructions: All pipe, of whatever material, shall be transported, handled, stored, and installed in conformance with the applicable AWWA standards and manufacturer's instructions for the particular pipe material involved. B. Responsibility for Materials: During loading, transportation, unloading, and storage, every precaution shall be taken to prevent injury to pipe, fittings, and accessories and to prevent damage to pipe and fitting linings and coatings. Pipe shall be protected during handling against impact, shocks, and free fall. Pipe shall be kept clean at all times, and no pipe shall be used in the work that does not conform to the appropriate specifications. C. PVC Pipe: Install in accordance with Chemtrol's "Plastic Piping Handbook." D. Shut-off valves and unions shall be provided where shown to each item of equipment such as pumps, tanks, and coils to isolate each unit or section of piping for maintenance and/or removal of all equipment and apparatus. E. Provide drain piping from pump glands, relief valves, etc. to spill to drains, floor drains, or other acceptable discharge points terminating drain line with plain end (unthreaded) pipe. F. Provide drain valves at low points of identified systems for complete drainage. G. Provide caps or plugs for all open ends of pipelines and equipment during installation to keep dirt and other foreign matter out of pipe and equipment. H. Provide necessary temporary cross -connections, valves, over -size flushing connections, pumps, etc. as required to thoroughly flush systems. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-5 3.02 Exterior Piping Systems A. General Pipe Laying: All pipe, special castings, valves, fittings, and the bells and/or spigots of same shall be thoroughly cleaned of all earth or other foreign matter before being fitted together. The spigot end shall be adjusted in the bell of the pipe, using a special casting or valve to allow for uniform gasket space, and the pipe shall be completely forced home and held there. B. No pipe shall be laid except in the presence of the Engineer or his representative, without special permission from the Engineer. Prior to being lowered into the trench, each joint of pipe shall be carefully given a final inspection by the Contractor to see that each is clean, sound, and free of defects. Damaged sections shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer or removed from the site. C. Pipe shall be laid accurately to the line and grade as designated on the Contract Drawings. Unless otherwise noted, all pipes are to be installed at a uniform grade, continuous from points of connection to vaults, tanks, or other control points. Where spot elevations of a pipeline are given, such elevations shall serve as intermediate control points for changes in grade. Required variations in the elevation or grade shown due to existing or revised conditions, plus or minus two (2) feet, shall not be cause for claim for additional payment by the Contractor. The Contractor is to locate and uncover existing pipes along the path of new pipes prior to beginning new pipe installation. The Contractor will verify existing pipe elevations and determine if any clearance problems exist. In the event of any alignment conflicts, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Engineer. The Engineer shall approve any changes in grade prior to beginning pipe laying. Bell holes shall be excavated for each joint to assure that the bedding supports the barrel of the pipe and to facilitate making a perfect joint. Preparatory to making pipe joints, all surfaces of the portion of the pipe to be jointed or of the factory -made jointing materials shall be clean and dry. Gaskets, whether for the mechanical joint type or push -on joint type, shall be clean, flexible, and, where lubrication is required, be lubricated with a lubricant recommended by the manufacturer. D. Pipe shall be laid in perfect alignment between turns. No abrupt changes, either in grade or alignment, will be acceptable. At such locations where alignment changes are indicated on the plans, fittings and adjacent pipe shall be self -restrained by harnesses or special fittings or external blocking. E. Cross above or below existing pipe a minimum of six (6) inches, unless otherwise stipulated or directed by the Engineer. F. During construction of the line, the Contractor shall provide a follower swab of a diameter which will fit snugly to the pipe being installed, and it shall be dragged through after each joint has been made. It is imperative that the lines be kept free from debris during construction. For cleaning of small pipe, a suitable swab or drag shall be kept in the pipe and pulled forward past each joint immediately after the joining has Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-6 been completed. Trenches shall be kept free from water. When work is not in progress, all open ends of pipe and fittings shall be securely closed so that no trench water, earth, or other substances will enter the pipe or fittings. At the end of each day's work, the pipe shall be inspected to ensure that dirt, water, and other materials have not entered the pipe. G. For gravity systems, pipe laying shall proceed up -grade with the spigot ends pointing in the direction of flow. The line and invert grade of each pipe shall be checked from top line carried on batter boards not over 24 feet apart or other acceptable method. H. A metallic tape and wire shall be placed six (6) inches below ground for future location. 3.03 Piping Joints and Connections A. Screw thread joints shall be made up with sectional pipe dope applied to male threads only. Threads exposed after joints are made up shall be mopped with the pipe dope to prevent rust. B. Solder Joints: Copper pipe and fittings to be sealed shall be cleaned bright with steel wool. The joints shall be properly fluxed and made with 95 percent to five (5) percent tin -antimony solder. Excess solder shall be wiped off before joint cools. Burnt and annealed joints shall not be acceptable. 1. In lieu of solder joints, joints maybe made using two (2)-piece ferrule connectors equal to Swagelok tube fittings manufactured by the Crawford Fitting Company, P&H tube fittings by Parker, or equal. C. Solvent -Weld Joints: Use solvent -weld joints on below -ground PVC piping systems or as indicated on the Contract Drawings. D. Threaded Joints: Use threaded joints on above -ground PVC piping systems or as indicated on the Contract Drawings. Only use a strap wrench when putting together threaded PVC pipe and fittings. In no case shall a Stillson wrench be applied. Make up joints until tight but do not stretch or distort plastic pipe. Use teflon thread lubricant or other material as a joint compound. E. Push -On Joints: Install below -grade PVC piping with push -on joints in a manner where the joints are tight, but do not stretch or distort the pipe. Allowances shall be made during construction for expansion and contraction of PVC pipe based on manufacturer's recommendations. 3.05 Insulation of Piping A. All outdoor pressure piping four (4) inches in diameter and smaller and all gravity piping which is not buried shall be insulated, except where specifically stated otherwise on the Contract Drawings or hereinafter in these Contract Specifications. This Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-7 requirement shall also apply to piping in vaults. The piping shall be insulated with fiberglass or one (I) -inch thick Termazip Type 275 polyurethane foam with the insulation laminated to an outside jacket of aluminum or PVC with a finished color of white. The material shall be furnished in standard 25-foot rolls with Insta-Grip closure. Fittings and valves shall be insulated with TMZ pre -formed white insulated fitting covers with one (I) -inch thick polyurethane foam insert. Thermazip pipe insulation shall be wrapped around pipe and trac locked down in position. Insulation shall be held in place by sealing trac with Fastener -Weld. All butt joints and fitting covers shall be sealed with silicone sealant and then taped in place to provide a vapor barrier. Installation procedures and accessory materials shall all be in accordance with the pipe insulation manufacturer's written instructions. B. The Contractor shall carefully examine the requirements for heat tracing as shown on the Contact Drawings and as called for in the Contract Specifications. Do not install insulation over heat tracing until the Engineer has inspected and verified that heat tracing is proper and complete. 3.06 Openings A. All openings around ductwork and piping shall be caulked with glass wool and butyl rubber caulking compound. 3.07 Inserts and Sleeves A. Lay out work in accordance with approved shop drawings. Furnish and set in place in advance of pouring of slabs or construction of walls, all inserts and sleeves necessary to complete the work. B. Floor Sleeves: Standard weight galvanized steel pipe with bottom end flush with surface, top and extended one (1) inch above the finished floor or slab shall be caulked with glass wool and sealed at top and bottom with butyl mastic unless otherwise stated hereinafter or shown on the Contract Drawings. 3.08 Thrust Restraint for Pressure Piping Systems A. All plugs, caps and tees, and bends deflecting 11-1/4 degrees or more shall be provided with reaction backing of 3,000-pound per square inch concrete or suitable metal harness to prevent movement. Backing shall be placed between solid earth and the fitting to be anchored. The backing shall be placed such that pipe and fitting joints are accessible for repair and/or future connections. Where space limitations will not permit installation of concrete backing, where necessary to insure accessibility, where shown on the Contract Drawings, or if the Contractor so elects, pipe and fittings may be self - restrained in addition to or in lieu of concrete backing. Pipe shall be designed to carry Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-8 additional stresses of thrust restraint. Details pertinent to such self -restraining harnesses, tie rods, special pipe, etc., including design criteria and computations, must be submitted to the Engineer for evaluation prior to incorporating such devices into the work. Systems based on metal to metal friction, such as retainer glands, will be considered. B. Thrust restraint with an anchor ring shall be used where shown on the Contract Drawings and at terminal pipes. In cases where terminal pipes are preceded by a reducer, additional methods of restraint must be used for the reducer. C. Reaction Backing: The area of bearing of the concrete backing on the earth in each instance shall be at least equal to that shown in the table below. Minimum bearing areas shall be measured against an undisturbed trench wall. Details of placement are shown in the Contract Drawings. D. Areas shown are for 150-pound per square inch test pressure. If test pressure is other than 150 pounds per square inch, adjust area of reaction backing in direct proportion. Required Bearing Areas (SF) for Reactions Backing? (Sandy Soil - 150 psi) Pipe Tees Hydrant 90 Wyes 45 Wyes 22-112 Wyes 11-114 Size Plugs Degree Els Degree Els Degree Els Degree Els < or equal 4" 1 2 1 1 1 6" 3 3 2 1 1 8" 4 6 3 2 1 10" 7 9 5 3 2 12" 9 11 6 3 2 Other Soil Conditions Cemented Sand or Hardpan - Multiply above by 0.5 Gravel - Multiply above by 0.7 Hard Dry Clay - Multiply above by 0.7 Soft Clay - Multiply above by 2.0 Muck - Secure all fittings with approved harness or tie rod clamps, with concrete reaction backing the same as listed for sand conditions. E. Reaction backing, tie rod clamps, or other suitable harness shall be considered as incidental to force main and water main construction. Their cost must be included under the appropriate pipe and/or fitting items in the Proposal. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-9 3.09 Testing Piping Systems A. All testing of piping systems shall occur in the presence of the Engineer or his representative. The Contractor is required to furnish all pumps, gauges, instruments, test equipment, and personnel required for the tests, and make provisions for removal of test equipment and draining of pipes after tests have been made. 1. Tests may be made of isolated portions of such piping as will facilitate general progress of the installation. Any revisions made in the piping systems will subsequently necessitate retesting of such affected portions of the piping systems. 2. Where water service is available, reasonable amounts of water for flushing and testing will be furnished by the Owner at no cost to the Contractor subject to requirements which the Owner may impose. All piping systems shall be thoroughly flushed, prior to their testing, by providing a velocity of 2.5 feet per second in the line being flushed. 3. Any defective material or defects in workmanship that develop during the tests shall be remedied and the subject piping shall be retested. B. Each section of gravity collection piping shall be tested using the low-pressure air test in accordance with the procedures established by ASTM C 828. 1. Install and properly brace plugs, capable of withstanding the applied test pressures, in all clean -outs. 2. Pressurize the line to at least four (4) pounds per square inch and allow the applied pressure to stabilize. 3. After stabilization of the pressure to approximately 3.5 pounds per square inch, record the pressure and determine how long it takes for the line pressure to drop to 2.5 pounds per square inch. Allowable leakage times are as follows: Nominal Pipe Size Time (inches) (minutes per 100 feet) 4 0.3 6 0.7 8 1.2 10 1.5 12 1.8 15 2.1 18 2.4 4. If the pressure stays between 3.5 and 2.5 pounds per square inch for the entire required test time length, the pipe section is acceptable. If not, the section is not Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-10 properly installed, and the Contractor shall correct the installation and retest at not additional expense to the Owner. C. Each section of pressure piping shall be tested to a hydrostatic pressure of 100 pound per square inch. 1. Prior to pressure testing of buried piping, backfill shall have been partially placed and tamped to provide adequate side support for all pipe and fittings, and reaction backing shall have been in place at least five (5) days. At joints, trenches shall be sufficiently open for joint inspection. 2. Before applying the specified test pressure, all air shall be expelled from the pipe. If outlets are not available at high places, the Contractor shall make the necessary taps at points of highest elevations before the test is made. After the test has been completed, corporation cocks shall be installed at these points and marked by the installation of a valve box. 3. Do not test against closed valves at pressures higher than the allowable seating pressures for individual valves. Contractor may test open valves at pressures up to that specified for the valve bodies. In sections of the line where the test pressures are greater than the allowable seating pressures for the valves, the Contractor shall provide temporary plugs to test against. 4. The pressure tests shall be sustained for not less than one (1) hour and as much longer as the Engineer may require to assure that: a. No air pockets are in the line. b. No broken pipe or defective materials are in the line. c. No leaking joints have been made. 5. Leakage tests, which may be performed at the same time as the pressure tests, shall be sustained for not less than two (2) hours. The leakage shall be defined as the quantity of water that must be supplied into the newly laid pipe or any valved section thereof to maintain the specified leakage test pressure after the air in the pipeline has been expelled and the pipe has been filled with water. a. No pipeline installation will be accepted if the leakage is greater than that determined by the following formula: L = NDP0 5 /7,400 L = allowable leakage in gallons per hour N = number of joints in length of pipeline tested D = nominal diameter of pipe in inches P = average test pressure during leakage test in pounds per square inch Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe & Pipe Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15060-1 1 Permitted Leakage (I gallon = 128 fluid ounces): Pipe Diameter Permissible Leakage110 Joints 4" 0.07 gallons 6" 0.10 gallons 8" 0.13 gallons 10" 0.17 gallons 3.10 Disinfection of Piping Systems: A. All potable water lines shall be flushed and cleaned of debris before being put into use. B. Water lines shall then be flushed with water having an initial chlorine concentration of 50 milligrams per liter. Liquid chlorine shall be applied in accordance with the AWWA standard C651 Section 4.4.3, for continuous feed method of chlorination. Chlorinated water shall remain in the line for a minimum of 24 hours. Following this disinfection period, the water lines shall be flushed with potable water supplied by an approved water source until the chlorine solution is dispelled. C. Representative samples of the water shall then be collected. Bacteriological analysis of the water supply shall be performed by a state -approved laboratory. If bacteriological tests of the samples indicate that the water quality is satisfactory, the water lines may be placed in service. END OF SECTION 15060 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe & Pipe Fittings 15060-12 SECTION 15079 PIPE ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. The extent of this section is to furnish and install all items necessary to install the piping and valves specified successfully. B. Related work specified elsewhere in these Contract Specifications: 1. "Division 15 - Mechanical." 1.02 Submittals A. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings on all pipe hangers, supports, and other accessories proposed for installation of the piping and valve installed as part of the Construction Contract. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Pipe Hangers and Supports A. General: Provide adjustable hangers, supports, saddles, inserts, brackets, rolls, clamps, supplementary steel, etc. as required for proper support of all piping. Unless otherwise noted on the Contract Drawings, all hangers and supports shall either be steel painted or have a hot -dip galvanized finish. 1. Hangers and supports shall be designed to allow for expansion and contraction of pipelines and shall be of adequate size to permit pipe protective coverings to run continuously through hangers. 2. Piping at pumps, tanks, etc. shall be supported independently so that no weight will be supported by the equipment. 3. The following are acceptable manufacturers for piping hanging and support systems: a. Grinnell Corporation. b. B-Line Systems, Inc. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe Accessories Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15079-1 c. Carpenter & Paterson, Inc. d. Unistrut Corporation. e. Or equal, as approved by the Engineer. B. Single Hanzers: Where single pipe runs are supported with clevis-type hangers, use as Grinnell (Figure 590), Fee & Mason (Figure 239), Elcen (Figure 12), or equal. Where splitting -type hangers are used to support single pipe runs, use Grinnell (Figure 108), Fee & Mason (Figure 212), Elcen (Figure l0A), or equal. C. Riser Clamps: Risers in pipe shafts shall be supported by extension pipe clamps, such as Grinnell (Figure 261), Fee & Mason (Figure 241), Elcen (Figure 39), or equal. D. Socket Clamps: Aeration basin drop pipes shall be secured to the trough or walls by means of the brackets listed in Paragraph F and a socket clamp equal to Grinnell (Figure 599). E. Brackets: Piping supported from walls or columns shall utilize a welded steel bracket, such as Grinnell (Figure 195), Fee & Mason (Figure 151), Elcen (Figure 57), and an adjustable pipe roll and base, such as Fee & Mason (Figure 169), Elcen (Figure 17), or equal. F. Saddle Supports: Piping supported from floors or pedestals shall utilize an adjustable cast-iron saddle, such as Grinnell (Figures 259 or 264), Fee & Mason (Figures 291 or 295, or equal. G. Expansion Anchors: Concrete expansion anchors, where required on the Contract Drawings, shall be of the size indicated and as manufactured by Red -Head Phillips Anchors, Grinnell Corporation, or approved equal. H. Supplementary Steel: Provide all necessary supplementary steel for the proper support or attachment of hangers. I. Schedules: Pipe support spacing and sizes for pipe hanging suspension rods shall conform to the following schedules: 1. Pipe Diameter Minimum Pipe Support Spacing PIPE OF POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) MATERIALS: Between 0.25 and 0.375 inches Not over 3.5 feet Between 0.5 and one (1) inch Not over four (4) feet Between 1.25 and two (2) inches Not over five (5) feet Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Pipe Accessories Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 15079-2 Between 2.5 and three (3) inches Between four (4) and five (5) inches Between six (6) and eight (8) inches Not over six (6) feet Not over 6.5 feet Not over 7.5 feet, or as shown on the Contract Drawings 2. Pipe Diameter Minimum Rod Diameter FOR PIPE OF ALL MATERIALS: Two (2) inches and smaller Between 2.5 and 3.5 inches Between four (4) and five (5) inches Six (6) inches Between eight (8) and 12 inches 14 inches and greater PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General 0.375 inches 0.5 inches 0.625 inches 0.75 inches 0.875 inches One (1) inch A. Install all piping accessories as shown on the Contract Drawings, in compliance with all applicable portions of Section 15060 of these Contract Specifications, adhering to the manufacturers' instructions, and as directed by the Engineer. If not otherwise shown, provide accessories of sufficient size and ratings to complete and make ready for service all piping systems. 3.02 Painting A. Unless hot -dip galvanized or stainless steel, all saddles, supports, hangers, clamps, brackets, and supplementary steel shall be shop - or field -painted with one (1) coat of rust inhibitive primer in compliance with Section 09900 of these Contract Specifications. B. Touch-up paint all surfaces where the primer paint has been damaged or scarred during installation. C. Surfaces of all ferrous -metal accessories intended for underground installation shall be coated with a bitumastic paint. END OF SECTION 15079 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Pipe Accessories 15079-3 SECTION 15100 VALVES AND RELATED APPURTENANCES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. The extent of work covering valves and gates includes furnishing, installing, and making operational all valves and gates as indicated on the Contract Drawings and specified herein. B. Related work specified elsewhere in these Contract Specifications includes: 1. "Division 15 - Mechanical." 1.02 Quality Assurance: A. Codes and Standards: Comply with the provisions of the following codes and standards except as otherwise shown or specified: 1. All applicable standards of the American Water Works Association (AWWA). 1.03 Submittals: A. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for all valves, operators, gates, and special items including torque tubes, supports, and brackets. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 General: A. All above -ground and vault -installed valves shall be non -rising stem, handwheel- operated type, unless otherwise shown on the Contract Drawings. Buried valves shall be wrench -operated type, unless otherwise shown on the Contract Drawings. Where not otherwise designated, the valves shall have a pressure rating not less than the adjacent piping, and all valves over four (4) inches in diameter shall be provided with valve supports of design shown in the Contract Drawings or approved by the Engineer. B. Valve assemblies shall be furnished complete with galvanized anchor and flange mounting hardware. All valve assemblies, including valves, operators, and accessories shall be complete and adequate for the intended purpose and shall include Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Valves and Related Appurtenances Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 015100-1 all essential components of equipment together with all mounting and other appurtenances normal and necessary for proper installation, whether shown on the Contract Drawings or not. 2.02 PVC Schedule-80 Gate Valves: A. Gate valves 12 inches in diameter and smaller shall be by Spears or approved equal. 1. Gate valves shall be constructed from PVC Type I Cell Classification cation 12454 or CPVC Type IV Cell Classification cation 23447. All O-rings shall be Buna-N, EPDM or genuine Viton®. All gate valve wedges shall have Strain - Equalizing threads. PVC valves shall have polypropylene wedge and CPVC valves shall have CPVC wedge. All valve components shall be replaceable. All 1 /2" through 2" valves shall be pressure rated at 200 psi, all 2-1/2" through 3" valves shall be pressure rated at 150 psi, and all 4" valves shall be pressure rated at 235 psi for water at 73°F. 2. Valves shall have non -rising stems and shall have polypropylene handwheel that opens counterclockwise. 3. Unless otherwise shown on the Contract Drawings, buried valves shall be supplied with mechanical joint ends and exposed valves (including those in vaults) shall be supplied with flanged ends. B. Buried valves shall be furnished with a two (2)-inch square operating nut. Furnish stem extension to place the nut within two (2) feet of the ground surface. The extension stem shall be stabilized by a guide ring attached to the stem near the operating nut. Non -buried valves shall be furnished with hand -wheel operators and stands where necessary. C. Valve Box: Furnish with each gate valve for underground installation one gray iron screw -type adjustable valve box and cover, by Dewey Brothers, Inc., Neenah Foundry, Southern Casting, or equal. Supply with each valve box a bottom, middle, and top section as well as a cover, all of gray iron conforming to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) A48, Class 30. The cover shall have cast on the upper surface in raised letter the label "WATER" or "SEWER," as appropriate. Set the valve box in a concrete pad as indicated on the Contract Drawings. 2.03 Ball Valves: A. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Ball Valves: All ball valves on plastic piping systems shall be of Type 1, Grade 1 PVC. 1. PVC ball valves shall be designed for a 150-pound per square inch working pressure and rated for a maximum temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Valve Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Valves and Related Appurtenances Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 015100-2 shall be double -sealed and bubble -tight when closed at the pressure rating specified. 2. The valve body, ball, stem, gland ring, handle nut, travel stop pin, and adapter shall be solid PVC. 3. Ball valves shall be true union or single entry valves, as shown on the Contract Drawings, with teflon seats and Viton or EPDM O-rings. Valves shall be as manufactured by Chemtrol, Cabot, or equal. B. Bronze Ball Valves: Bronze body ball valves with stainless steel ball and teflon seats and Viton or EPDM O-rings shall be used on all metal piping systems. Valves shall be rated for a working pressure of 150 pounds per square inch. Valves shall be manufactured by Nibco/Scott, Crane, or equal. 2.04 Check Valves: A. Swing check valves shall be of the size as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1. Valves shall be of the external weight and lever type with sufficient weights to operate under normal conditions. 2. Valves shall be constructed of cast iron, per ASTM A 126, Class A) with bronze seat. The water -working pressure shall be 175 pounds per square inch, except that the check valve shall have a pressure rating the same as the piping, where the pipe class is higher. Flanges shall be rated for Class 125, per American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B16.1. 3. Valves shall be designed for low head loss, shall be adjustable for non -slamming closure, and shall be constructed to seat tightly. 4. An arrow showing the direction of flow shall be cast on the body of the valve. 5. Valves shall be manufactured by Mueller, Dresser, or equal. B. Silent check valves shall be of the size shown on the Contract Drawings. 1. Valves shall be globe -style with flanged end connections, ductile iron body, and stainless steel trim and spring. 2. The valve plug shall be center guided at both ends and have a flow through area of not less than 100 percent of the equivalent pipe size. 3. The seat and plug shall be hand -replaceable in the field. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Valves and Related Appurtenances 015100-3 4. Valves shall be manufactured by Aplo (Series 600) or equal. C. Ball check valves shall be cast iron ball checks suitable for horizontal or vertical mounting as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1. The valve shall consist of three (3) components: body, cover, and ball (one moving part). The body and cover shall be of ANSI B16.1, Class 125. The ball shall be of hollow steel with an exterior of nitrile rubber and shall be resistant to grease, petroleum products, animal and vegetable fats, diluted concentrations of acids and alkalines (pH 4 through 10), tearing, and abrasion. 2. In the operating mode, the ball shall not impeded flow through the valve. The operating flow area shall be equal to the nominal size of the valve. The ball shall clear the water way providing "full flow" equal to the nominal size. It shall be non -clog. 3. The design of the valve shall be such that it keeps solids, stringy material, grit rags, etc. moving without the need for back -flushing. 4. No outside levers, weights, springs, dash pots, or other accessories shall be required. 5. Valves shall be manufactured by Flygt HDL, Valmatic, or equal. 2.05 Air and Vacuum Release Valves: A. Provide air and vacuum release valves as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1. The air and vacuum release valves shall allow a large volume of air to be released from the system when filling along with allowing air into the system when draining. 2. The air and vacuum release valves shall have a rigid stainless steel valve plug to seal off the outlet orifice. Thus damage to the seating surface is not likely during surge conditions. 3. The valve plug shall be protected from a rush of air by a stainless steel baffle. This baffle helps support the float guide bushing while allowing the float rod enough clearance for self -seating operation. 4. The valve body, top and flange shall be cast iron with the option of ductile iron available. 5. The valve shall be Flowmatic models 6620, 6621, and 6622 or approved equal by Engineer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Valves and Related Appurtenances Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacComiell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 015100-4 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General: A. Install valves in the locations as shown on the Contract Drawings. Installation shall be plumb, centered, and in absolutely true alignment. 1. When buried, support valves against settlement and misalignment with a suitable, lasting material as approved by the Engineer. 2. Above -ground, in -vault, and in -plant valves shall be mounted as shown on the Contract Drawings. Such valves shall be rigidly held in place using supports and hangers as specified in the Contract Documents. The stem orientation of valves shall be as approved by the Engineer for accessibility, but no valve shall have a stem in the downward position. 3. For buried service valves, install and secure extension stem. Install valve boxes for gate valves as indicated on the Contract Drawings. Adjust the length of the valve box to bring the cover to the finished grade elevation. Center valve box over the valve operating nut, so that it fits around the stuffing box and rests on the valve bonnet. Align valve box so that it is plumb. Place and compact soil material in layers around the valve box so as to prevent misalignment or shifting. Pour a concrete pad around the cover as shown on the Contract Drawings. Furnish three (3) tee -handle valve wrenches to the Owner. B. Clean valve interior of all foreign matter before and after installation. Tighten stuffing boxes and inspect valve in open and closed position to assure that all parts are working properly. C. Paint all exposed ferrous metal surfaces, other than stainless steel, in accordance with "Section 09900 - Painting" of these Contract Specifications. with two coats of asphalt varnish unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. 3.02 Testing: A. The Contractor shall test all valves and appurtenances for operation and is responsible for making any adjustments of settings so that the valve assemblies are free from vibration, binding, scraping, and other defects. Correction of defects shall be provided by the Contractor at no cost to the Owner. 3.03 Cleaning: A. All valves and appurtenances shall be flushed clean of all foreign matter together with the piping, as specified in "Section 15060 - Pipe and Pipe Fittings" of these Contract Specifications. END OF SECTION 15100 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Valves and Related Appurtenances 015100-5 SECTION 16010 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - ELECTRICAL PARTI-GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. Division 16 covers the furnishing and installing of all electrical work for the Eagle Creek WWTP. The work includes items and systems listed below, as shown on the Contract Drawings or required in connection with the project, but not otherwise specified. The applicable parts of the General and Supplemental Conditions as well as the General Requirements, if any shall be included in and made part of this section of the Contract Specifications. Examine all Contract Drawings and all other sections of the Contract Specifications for requirements therein affecting the work of this trade. B. The available power supply is to be 480/277 volts, single-phase, 60 hertz, three (3)- wire. The Contractor shall contact the power supplier prior to commencing work to coordinate and verify the type, location, and installation of power service. C. The major components included in the work are: 1. Instrumentation and Control Wiring: a. Details of instrumentation and control requirements are specified in "Section 13300 - Instrumentation and Controls." 1.02 Definitions: A. Products noted in the Contract Specifications or on the Contract Drawings by manufacturer or product name shall be understood to include all necessary appurtenances for installation in the finished project, whether or not those appurtenances are specifically noted. 1.03 Contract Drawings: A. Locations of equipment, outlets, etc. as given on the Contract Drawings are approximate, but are subject to minor modifications as found necessary at the time of installation in order to meet job conditions. Such changes shall be made by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. B. The Contractor shall be held responsible for verifying all equipment, locating stub -up dimensions, electrical characteristics, etc. prior to routing cable runs. The contractor shall make connections per manufacturer's wiring diagrams. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC General Requirements - Electrical Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16010-1 1.04 Submittals: A. Submittals to the Engineer for review shall include, but not be limited to, the following items: 1. Catalog Cuts: a. Wire and cable. b. Switches. c. Motor starters. d. Multi -outlet assembly. e. Conduit. f. Wireway. g. Wiring devices. h. Specialty boxes and devices. i. Special systems equipment. j. Control stations. k. Splicing materials. 1. Terminal blocks. m. Cable terminations. B. Any material or equipment furnished by the Contractor which fails to comply with these Contract Specifications or the Contract Drawings will be rejected and shall be replaced with approved materials or equipment at no additional cost to the Owner. C. The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review, only named products or those products which meet or exceed the requirements of the Contract Documents. 1. Any alternate to a named product must be reviewed and approved in writing by the Engineer at least 10 working days prior to the day of the bid. Information sufficient to determine compliance with the Contract Specifications must be submitted to the Engineer at least 21 working days prior to the bid date to be considered for approval. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC General Requirements - Electrical Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16010-2 2. For an alternate product to be reviewed, the following samples and technical information must be supplied to the Engineer: a. Where practical, a working sample of the alternate product complete with all accessories that will be supplied for its installation shall be submitted. For convenience, the Engineer may require a sample which operates at 120 volts. b. A complete listing of all standards with which the alternate product is compliant shall be submitted. c. A copy of the current catalog data sheet with catalog numbers for the alternate product shall be submitted. Modified data sheets are unacceptable. d. Performance tests by an independent laboratory which shows that the performance of the alternate product meets or exceeds published performance data for the specified product may be required by the Engineer. 3. Where the substitution of an alternate product has been reviewed and approved, the Contractor shall include in his bid price all costs for other architectural, mechanical, and electrical changes to the design which shall be required for the proper installation and operation of the substituted product. These changes shall be documented in the submittal of the substituted product. 4. Submittals for any alternate to specified products which do not meet the requirements of Paragraphs 1 through 3 above will not be approved for installation. D. A review of a submittal by the Engineer shall not release the Contractor from his responsibility to provide a complete and functional system. Also, no act, service, drawing review, or construction review by the Owner, the Engineer, or their representatives is intended to include a review of the adequacy of the Contractor's safety measures in, on, or near the construction site. E. Where the Contract Specifications call for an installation to be made in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, a copy of such recommendations or a letter from the manufacturer describing such recommendations shall be made part of the Contractor's submittal. 1.05 Record Drawings and Maintenance Manuals: A. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate and complete set of the Contract Drawings at j ob site, with all deviations and changes in work recorded in red ink thereupon. Upon completion of the project, the Contractor shall submit these record drawings to the Engineer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC General Requirements - Electrical Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16010-3 B. The Contractor shall compile and bind all maintenance manuals, equipment and parts lists, instructions, and descriptive literature furnished by the manufacturers of the equipment to assist the Owner in the proper maintenance and operation of equipment. These maintenance manuals shall be turned over to the Engineer. Each brochure shall include one (1) copy each of all approved shop drawings, catalog pages, instruction sheets, operating instructions, installation and maintenance instructions, and spare part bulletins. 1.06 Document Discrepancies: A. The Engineer is sole interpreter and arbitrator of his own Contract Documents. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to bring to the Engineer's attention any apparent inconsistencies or discrepancies in the plans or specifications, and he shall abide by the Engineer's interpretation, ruling, or decision. 1.07 Connection to the Work of Others: A. This project will require connection to control panels, instruments, and equipment provided by others. Such connections will be made in strict accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. The Contractor is solely responsible for coordination of all trades, sub -contractors, etc. All electrical work shall be completed with consideration of all civil, architectural, mechanical, and structural work completed or to be completed as a result of this Construction Contract. C. The Contractor shall consult with the Engineer before continuing with any work that is in conflict with the Contract Documents. 1.08 Space Conditions: A. Staging, lay -down, storage, and trailer areas will be assigned by the Engineer in consultation with the Owner. Equipment shall be confined to the space allowed. If the assigned space is not sufficient, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer. 1.09 Damage: A. The Contractor shall protect and leave in like -new condition all existing materials, apparatus, fittings, fixtures and trim on the Owner's property. Should any items be damaged or broken, the work must be corrected, and damaged items replaced with new items by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. Any work which requires correction because of damage shall be done by the skilled trade which originally performed the work. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 General Requirements - Electrical 16010-4 B. Any adjustments between Contractors and sub -contractors, relative to damage to work or materials, shall not be the responsibility of the Owner, the Engineer, or their representatives. 1.10 Cleaning Up: A. The Contractor shall keep his job site in an orderly and clean condition and shall periodically, or when directed by the Engineer to do so, cleanup and remove accumulated rubbish from the construction site. B. After installation is complete, the Contractor shall thoroughly clean all fixtures, machines, and apparati as well as touchup any places or parts which have become marred with paint matching the original. 1.11 Permits: A. The Contractor shall secure and pay for all licenses, permits, and inspection fees required by federal, state, and local agencies having jurisdiction over the work. The Contractor, by submitting his bid, agrees to furnish any additional labor or material required for compliance to all federal, state, and local agencies at no additional cost to the Owner. The Contractor shall obtain certificates of inspection and approval from all authorities having jurisdiction and shall forward copies of same to the Engineer for completion of his files. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Materials: A. All materials and equipment shall be new and shall be listed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) for the intended use, when a standard for such material and use exists. Material and equipment shall display a UL label or marking as part of the product. B. All materials and equipment shall be compatible with each other and compatible with other work which shall interface with work completed by the Contractor. For exposed work, the Contractor shall coordinate the colors and finishes of electrical materials and equipment with the Engineer. C. Where several units of one type of equipment or product are used, all units shall be the product of the same manufacturer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 General Requirements - Electrical 16010-5 PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 Examination: A. Bidders, before submitting their proposals, shall examine the site as well as the Contract Documents in order to determine the exact extent of the work required. Bidders shall include in their proposals all items of labor and materials necessary to complete all work indicated and required, even though these items are not shown or noted in the Contract Documents, but which are reasonably implied by the nature of the work. B. Should the bidders have any questions as to the intent of the Contract Drawings and/or Contract Specifications, quality of materials to be used, and work to be performed, written questions shall be submitted to the Engineer who will issue an Addendum to the Contract Documents to all bidders. C. Claims for extra payment due to unfamiliarity with the work to be performed by other trades, existing conditions at the construction site, federal, local or state laws and codes, as well as alterations due to field conditions will not be allowed. 3.02 Service: A. The Contractor may and should advise the Engineer of changes necessitated by job conditions or for explanations of functions of equipment, controls, operation, etc. B. Should it become necessary for the Engineer to spend time in the field to correct defects due to Contractor failure to test or adjust a system properly, the Contractor will be charged for such time at the rate of $150.00 per hour (plus all travel and overhead expenses). Final payment to the Contractor will be withheld pending settlement of such charges. 3.03 Supervision: A. The Contractor must provide a competent foreman or superintendent on site at all times during construction. The Engineer reserves the right to remove from the job anyone he deems incapable of performing satisfactorily. The removed party shall be immediately replaced. The foreman or superintendent assigned to the proj ect shall not be withdrawn without written consent from the Engineer. 3.04 Miscellaneous Supports: A. The Contractor is to provide all piers, supports, shelving, foundations, anchor bolts, strut, hardware, etc. necessary to support equipment installed by him, unless specifically indicated otherwise. All concrete electrical equipment pads shall be provided by the electrical contractor. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC General Requirements - Electrical Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16010-6 3.05 Guarantee: A. The Contractor shall furnish the Owner one (1) year's guarantee on materials and workmanship furnished and performed under this Construction Contract. This shall apply to all items except those specifically excluded, or items wherein a longer period of service and guarantee is required. All guarantees shall be effective for a minimum of one (1) calendar year from the date of the Certificate of Completion issued by the Engineer. 3.06 Responsibility: A. The Engineer shall evaluate construction plans which result in a conflict between trades and assign responsibility for any corrective work that is required. The Engineer's decision shall be binding on all trades affected. 3.07 Excavation, Cutting and Patching: A. The Contractor shall perform all excavation required for his work. The Contractor shall also backfill and grade all excavation. He shall remove all water from excavations before installing any work. B. The Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting, patching and fitting of his work that may be required to make its several points come together properly. He shall also be responsible for fitting his work to receive or be received by work of other trades shown or reasonably implied by the Contract Drawings. The Contractor shall complete his work as the Engineer directs. C. The Contractor shall not endanger any work by cutting or patching and shall not cut or alter installed work without the consent of the Engineer. 3.08 Standardization of Equipment: A. All materials, devices, appliances, and specialties, when in multiple use, shall be of a single manufacturer to simplify spares and repairs. 3.09 Testing: A. Performance testing, if required for a particular item of equipment, will be performed as described in the appropriate section of these Contract Specifications. END OF SECTION 16010 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 General Requirements - Electrical 16010-7 SECTION 16020 CODES AND STANDARDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Summary A. All electrical work is to be performed in accordance with the most recent editions of the National Electric Code and the North Carolina Building Code. B. All "Division 16 - Electrical' sections of the Contract Specifications contain a "References" paragraph in Part 1. These are codes and standards that are incorporated into the Contract Specifications when referenced in the text. The latest edition of these references shall apply. PART2-PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3 - EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 16020 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Codes and Standards 16020-1 SECTION 16051 NAMEPLATES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. Nameplates for all electrical equipment and devices shall be laminated with plastic 3/32 inches thick. Engraving shall be white on a black field and have approximately 0.125- inch high lettering. For large equipment such as the switchboards, lettering shall be not less than 0.5 inches high. 1. Nameplates shall be engraved with the name and identifying number of the equipment served, as well as the voltage, phase, and number of wires associated with the piece of equipment (e.g. 277/480 volts, 3 phase, 4 wire). 2. The following items, as appropriate, shall be provided with nameplates: a. Motor control centers. b. Starters. c. Disconnect switches. d. Control Panels 3. Nameplates shall be permanently affixed with stainless steel screws to the front trim of the equipment indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS This Part is not used. PART 3-EXECUTION This Part is not used. END OF SECTION 16051 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Nameplates Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16051-1 SECTION 16110 RACEWAYS AND FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. New Raceways: All other circuits associated with the electrical work are to be run in new conduit. A 0.75-inch minimum size is allowed on all electrical conduits. 1. PVC conduit shall be used in poured concrete, in exposed concrete -encased duct banks, or direct burial. 2. Flexible water -tight metallic conduit shall be used at all equipment connections. 1.02 References A. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): 1. "Rigid Steel Conduit - Zinc -Coated (ANSI C-80.1)." 2. "Electric Metallic Tubing - Zinc -Coated (ANSI C-80.3)." B. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Electrical Non -Metallic Tubing (NEMA TC-13)." C. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA 70)." D. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Flexible Metallic Conduit (UL-1)." 2. "Rigid Metal Conduit (UL-6)." 3. "Liquid -Tight Flexible Metal Conduit (UL-360)." 4. "Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC Conduit (UL-651)." 5. "Electrical Metallic Tubing (UL-797)." Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Raceways and Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16110-1 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Flexible Metal Conduit A. Liquid -tight flexible steel conduit shall be used for connection to all motors, transformers, and field -mounted electrical operators. The maximum length of flexible connections shall be 18 inches. 1. Flexible conduit to lighting fixtures in concealed ceiling cavity may be un-coated per UL-1. All other flexible conduit must be liquid -tight and listed under UL-360. 2. Flexible metal conduit not exceeding six (6) feet in length shall be used to connect lighting fixtures in suspended ceilings to the rigid conduit system. The flexible conduit shall be installed from a properly supported outlet box to the light fixture. Flexible metal conduit shall not be less than 0.5 inches for tap connections to light fixtures and shall not run continuously from light fixture to light fixture. B. Flexible conduit shall not be used in lieu of conduit bends and offsets. C. Flexible conduit connectors shall be of the proper type with an insulated throat, as manufactured by T & B or approved equal. 2.02 Rigid PVC Conduit A. Conduit shall be Schedule 40 and listed under UL 651. B. Conduit fittings shall also be Schedule 40 PVC. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Installation A. All PVC externally coated galvanized rigid steel conduit systems shall be installed in complete accordance with the manufacturer's requirements and recommendations. B. Conduit must be neatly arranged, properly aligned, and supported. 1. Conduit shall be kept at least six (6) inches from flues, steam pipes, or hot water pipes where possible. 2. Concealed conduit shall be run in a direct line with long sweep bends and offsets Exposed conduit shall be run parallel to and at right angles to building lines. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Raceways and Fittings Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16110-2 a. Bends or offsets shall be made with standard conduit ells, field bends made with an approved bender, or hickey or hub -type conduit fittings. b. The number of bends in the conduit shall be kept at a minimum and conform to the National Electric Code. 3. All conduits shall be square cut and reamed to remove any shoulders. 4. Exposed conduit runs shall be strapped, on maximum eight (8)-foot centers and a maximum of one (1) foot from the termination at each outlet or panel, unless otherwise indicated. Non-metallic conduit shall be supported at spacings recommended by the manufacturer. C. Conduit joints shall be wrench -tight, free from obstructions, clean, and dry before pulling conductors. The Contractor shall exercise the necessary precautions to prevent debris from entering conduit, fittings, and boxes during installation. Conduit ends shall be plugged with approved conduit seals as soon as installed is complete. The conduit seals shall not be withdrawn until all concrete work, masonry work, and plastering to be performed under the Construction Contract is complete. D. Erickson couplings may be used in conduit, but unions will not be permitted. Running threads or split couplings shall not be permitted. E. Where conduit runs through building expansion joints, an appropriate expansion fitting shall be used. Conduit expansion fittings shall have copper bonding jumpers, such as Crouse Hinds Type XJ Series or Appleton XJ Series. F. Where conduit passes through masonry or concrete walls, foundations, floor construction, or partitions, the Contractor shall provide sleeves for the conduit's passage. The Contractor shall seal around the conduit to make water -tight and fire- proof. All penetrations cut through smoke/fire walls and partitions shall also be sealed. Sealant shall be grout for floors and 3-M brand fire -barrier system for walls. Seals shall be installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations and be equal to the material through which the conduit is passed. G. Where conduit passes through partitions and/or dividing spaces having temperatures that vary by 30 degrees Fahrenheit or more, a seal shall be installed to prevent passage of moisture in conduits from one area to the other. END OF SECTION 16110 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Raceways and Fittings 16110-3 SECTION 16123 WIRE AND CABLE - 600 VOLTS AND BELOW PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. The Contractor shall provide and connect all cable and accessories required for the circuits shown on the Contract Drawings or required by these Contract Specifications. This includes connection to motors, control panels, instruments, and all other equipment and accessories to be provided by others. 1.02 Cable Routing A. The cable runs on the Contract Drawings are schematic in depiction and do not show exact routings. The endpoints of each run are identified in the wiring and panel schedules. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to determine exact cable lengths. B. All cable shall be run in conduit unless otherwise specified on the Contract Drawings. 1.03 References A. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Thermoplastic Insulated Wire and Cable (UL-83)." B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. "Cable Stranding (ASTM BB)." C. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." D. Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA): 1. "Cable Insulation (ICEA 5-66-524)." 2. "Electrical Properties of Materials (ICEA 5-68-516)." Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Wire and Cable - 600 Volts and Below 16123-1 PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Single Conductor Power and Control Cable A. Cable shall be UL-listed and labeled as Type USE, THHN, THWN, THHW, or XHHW for a copper temperature of 75 degrees Celsius in dry locations and 75 degrees Celsius in wet locations. Cable shall have Class B stranded copper conductor per ASTM B 8 with 600-volt thermoplastic insulation. The jacket and/or insulation material of the cable shall not support combustion. The cable shall be suitable for use in both conduit and direct burial installation. B. All service, feeder, branch, control, and signaling circuit conductors shall be color - coded. Color shall be white for neutral, and green shall be indicative of grounding conductors. The color of the ungrounded conductors in different voltage systems shall be as follows: 1. Twenty-four (24)-volt direct current (DC) instrumentation and control circuits shall be black and white or black and red. 2. Red, black, and blue shall be used for 120/208-volt, three (3)-phase systems. 3. Yellow, brown, and orange shall be used for 277/480-volt, three (3)-phase systems. 4. Positive thermocouple leads shall be yellow. Negative thermocouple leads shall be red. 5. Ground conductors shall be either green or bare. C. Minimum conductor sizes, expressed in units of American Wire Gauge (AWG) or circular millimeters, are as follows: 1. Power and branch circuits shall be of No. 12 AWG. 2. Class 1 remote control and signal circuits shall be of No. 14 AWG. Class 2 low -energy remote control and instrumentation circuits shall be of No. 16 AWG. 2.02 Grounding Conductors A. Grounding and bonding conductors shall conform to ASTM B 1, with solid bare copper wire for sizes No. 8 AWG and smaller, and ASTM B 8, Class B, with stranded bare copper wire for sizes No. 6 AWG and larger. Grounding and bonding conductors shall be insulated type as specified herein or shown on the Contract Drawings. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wire and Cable - 600 Volts and Below Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16123-2 B. Grounding conductor sizes shall beat least as large as specified in Article 250 of NFPA- 70), but no smaller than that called for on the Contract Drawings. 2.03 Multi -Conductor Cable A. Multi -conductor control cable shall be used from field instruments or junction panels to master control cabinets. Cable shall have No. 14 AWG stranded copper conductors per ASTM B 8, with THHN/THWN insulation on each conductor. The entire assembly shall have an overall polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket and be listed per UL-1277. B. Each conductor shall be identified with a dual coding scheme: 1. ICEA Method 1: Solid color with a longitudinal stripe. 2. ICEA Method 4: Printed numbers. 2.04 Twisted, Shielded Parts A. Twisted, shielded pair (TSP) cable shall be used for all analog signals. Cable shall be 300 volts and UL-listed as Type PLTG. Cables shall have stranded copper conductors with PVC insulation, an overall aluminum/polyester tape shield, stranded tinned copper drain wire, nylon rip cord, and an overall PVC jacket. 2.05 Communications Network Cable A. Network cable shall be used to provide hard -wire communications between the programmable logic controllers at the various control cabinets, and the main computer. The cable shall be Belden 9463 "Twinax" or equal. 2.06 Thermocouple Extension Cable A. Thermocouple extension wire shall be ASA/ISA Type KX, chromel/alumel, 16 gauge, such as Okonite Type 284-20-3401 or equal. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 New Circuit Runs A. All circuits are to be run continuously and without splices where practical. If splices must be made, they shall be made in boxes or manholes. 1. Make splices, taps, and terminations to carry full ampacity of conductors with no perceptible temperature rise. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wire and Cable - 600 Volts and Below Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16123-3 2. Use high compression connectors for splices and taps No. 6 AWG and larger. Tape un-insulated conductors and connectors with electrical tape to 150 percent of insulation rating of conductor. 3. Use solderless pressure connectors with insulating covers for splices and taps No. 8 AWG and smaller. 3.02 Connections A. The connection of motor branch circuits to motor leads shall be made using Burndy durium bolts of the proper diameter to match the hole in the spade lug. The bolts shall have a durium nut and internal shake -proof lockwasher. The bolts shall be trimmed to proper length so as not to cause unnecessary irregularity in the connection. The connection shall be completely taped with "Scotchfil" filler to fill voids and pad irregular shapes. The Contractor shall then use two (2) complete overall layers of electrical tape half -lapped to seal and protect the mechanical connection. B. Connections in control cabinets provided by others are to be made per the manufacturer's/provider's written diagrams and instructions. Wire numbering and terminal identification will be made per the manufacturer's documents. 1. All wiring in the control cabinets shall be neatly formed, grouped, and taped to present a neat and orderly appearance. All connections in this control cabinet shall be made with compression lugs. Under no circumstances shall strands be cut from the conductors to fit the compression lugs. END OF SECTION 16123 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Wire and Cable - 600 Volts and Below 16123-4 SECTION 16130 OUTLET BOXES, JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES, AND WIREWAYS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Requirements A. Boxes shall be provided at locations as specified in Article 300-15 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70. B. Boxes shall be provided for the mounting and connection of instruments as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1.02 References A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Outlet Boxes and Covers (NEMA 051 and 052)." B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." C. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Boxes, Fittings, and Covers (UL-514A, 514B, and 514C)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Outlet Boxes A. Concealed outlet boxes shall be galvanized iron or steel conforming to UL-514A, either square or octagonal with knockouts and fitted with plaster rings where necessary to set flush with the finished surface unless otherwise noted. For use in hollow -core masonry walls, the switch boxes shall be of sufficient depth to permit conduit to rise in the core with a minimum cutting of block. Finished boxes or plaster covers shall be flush with finished walls. B. Unless otherwise indicated, exposed outlet boxes and instrument mounting boxes shall be of type NEMA 4X, such as Crouse Hinds FS or FD Cast Series, or manufactured of Type 304 stainless steel. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Outlet Boxes, Junction and Pull Boxes, and Wireways Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16130-1 C. Outlet boxes shall be as manufactured by the Steel City Company, Appleton, Raco, or equal. 2.02 Pull Boxes, Junction Boxes, and Wireways A. Furnish and install pull boxes, junction boxes, and wireways in the raceway system to facilitate conductor installation, where necessary and as shown on the Contract Drawings. In general, conduit runs of more than 200 feet or with more than three (3) right angle bends shall have a pull box installed at a convenient intermediate location. 2. Unless otherwise indicated, exterior boxes shall be made of Type 304 stainless steel, and interior boxes and wireways shall be made of galvanized steel. The metal gauge and physical size of all boxes and wireways shall be as required by the NFPA-70 for the number and size of conduits and conductors involved. 3. Pull boxes, junction boxes, and wireways in wet locations shall be of weatherproof type, manufactured by Hoffman or equal. 4. Contractor shall be responsible for providing pull boxes such that the maximum pulling tension specified by cable manufacturers is not exceeded. 5. All boxes shall have removable screw covers. B. Wireway systems shall be complete including straight sections, curved sections, fittings, accessories, and supports for a complete and fully operational system. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Installation A. Boxes for wall switch outlets shall be mounted as indicated on the Contract Drawings or as described in "Section 16140 - Wiring Devices" of the Contract Specifications. When located near doors, outlets shall be installed on the strike side of the door. The Contractor will coordinate the placement of switch boxes with other trades so that all switch boxes will be on the strike side of every door unless conditions dictate otherwise. 2. Surface -switch outlets shall be located in the center of a concrete block with conduit serving the box running straight and at right angles. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Outlet Boxes, Junction and Pull Boxes, and Wireways Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16130-2 3. Boxes for receptacle wall outlets shall be mounted as indicated on the Contract Drawings or as described in "Section 16140 - Wiring Devices" of the Contract Specifications. Plaster covers shall be located so that, after installation of wiring devices, the cover plates will fit flush with wall without the necessity of shimming the wiring device with the wiring device securely attached to the outlet box. B. Pull and splice boxes shall be mounted to structures with supporting facilities independent of the conduits entering or leaving the boxes. When several feeders pass through a common pull box, they shall be tagged to clearly indicate their electrical characteristics, circuit number, and panel designation. In no case shall the boxes or wireways be installed in an inaccessible location. C. Contractor shall coordinate cover plates of boxes so that the appropriate cover plate will be used. END OF SECTION 16130 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Outlet Boxes, Junction and Pull Boxes, and Wireways Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16130-3 SECTION 16140 WIRING DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. This section includes the furnishing, installation, and connection of wiring devices. 1.02 References A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Wiring Devices (NEMA WD-1)." 2. "Dimensional Wiring Devices (NEMA WD-6)." B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." C. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Snap Switches (UL-20)." 2. "Plugs and Receptacles (UL-498)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Receptacles A. Standard duplex receptacles shall be listed per UL 498. 1. Receptacle face and back -body shall be constructed of a high impact -resistant thermoplastic material. The receptacle shall provide a back and side -wired termination. They shall be two (2)-pole, three (3)-wire with a green equipment ground screw and an automatic grounding system attached to the strap. 2. All receptacles shall be ivory -colored. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wiring Devices Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16140-1 3. Receptacle manufacturers shall be as follows: NEMA Configuration Pass & Seymour Hubbell Arrowhart 5 - 15 R 5262-I 5262-I 5262-I 5 - 20 R 5362-I 5362-1 5362-I 2.02 Switches A. Standard flush tumbler switches shall be listed per UL-20. 1. Switches shall include a green ground screw attached to the mounting strap. The device shall be rated for 20 amperes, 120/277 volt AC, and have side and back -wire terminations. Switches shall be single -pole, double -pole, and either three (3)-way or four (4)-way as indicated on the Contract Drawings. 2. All switches shall be ivory -colored. 3. Where more than one switch is shown at an outlet, switches shall be installed under a gang plate. 4. Switch manufacturers shall be as follows: Type Pass & Seymour Hubbell Arrowhart SPST 20ACI-I 1221-I 1221-I Three (3)-Way 20AC3-I 1222-I 1222-I Four (4)-Way 20AC4-I 1224-I 1224-I B. Switches controlling or disconnecting fractional horsepower motor loads shall be horsepower -rated and approved for motor control service. Switches shall be Square D Type F or equal, complete with a properly rated overload device and pilot lamp, if indicated. 2.03 Wiring Device Plates A. Plates for flush -mounted devices shall be standard size and manufactured of Type 302 stainless steel with a brushed finish. Device plates shall be of the one-piece type and of a suitable shape to cover the devices. The use of sectional device plates will not be permitted. Blank plates shall be installed on all unused outlets. 2.04 GFCI Receptacles A. GFCI receptacles shall be Class A UL-rated with a five (5)-milli amperage ground fault trip level and a 20-ampere feed -through rating. The device shall have side wire termination. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wiring Devices Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16140-2 1. All GFCI receptacles shall be constructed of a high -impact resistant thermoplastic material. 2. All GFCI receptacles shall be installed with the ground pin in the up position. 3. GFCI receptacle manufacturers shall be as follows: NEMA Configuration Pass & Seymour Hubbell Arrowhart 5 - 15 R 1591 SI GF5252-I GF5242-I 5 - 20 R 2091 SI GF5350-I GF5342-I PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Wiring Devices A. Wiring devices shall be as noted by the symbol schedule on the Contract Drawings. Unless specifically noted otherwise, the mounting height from finished floor to the center of the device shall be as follows: 1. Tumbler Switches: 48 inches. 2. Convenience Receptacles: 16 inches in finished spaces and 48 inches in shops and other unfinished spaces. B. During construction, all wiring devices and plates shall be taped or covered to prevent paint from getting in devices. C. Wall -mounted devices shall be flush -mounted in finished walls and surface -mounted on unfinished interior walls or on existing masonry walls. END OF SECTION 16140 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Wiring Devices 16140-3 SECTION 16160 CIRCUIT BREAKERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. This section includes the furnishing, installation, and connection of circuit breakers into panelboards. 1.02 References A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Molded Case Circuit Breakers (NEMA AB-1)." 2. "Enclosures for Industrial Control and Systems (NEMA ICS-6)." B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." C. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Molded Case Circuit Breakers (UL-489)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Circuit Breakers A. Branches shall have thermal -magnetic, molded case inverse -time of sized noted unless otherwise noted on Contract Drawings. 1. Breakers shall be bolt -on type, minimum 10,000 A.I.C. at 240 volts and 14,000 A.I.C. at 480 volts, unless otherwise noted. 2. Breakers shall be one (1)-, two (2)-, or three (3)-pole with an integral crossbar to assure simultaneous opening of all poles in multi -pole circuit breakers. 3. Breakers shall have an over center, trip -free, toggle -type operating mechanism with quick-make/quick-break action and positive handle indication. Handles shall have "ON," "OFF," and "TRIPPED" positions. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Circuit Breakers Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16160-1 4. Breakers shall conform to NEMA AB-1 and be listed under UL-489. 2.02 Manufacturers A. Circuit breaker manufacturers shall be Cutler -Hammer (Eaton), Square D Company, General Electric, Siemens (ITE), or equal. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 Installation A. Provide circuit breakers in panelboards as indicated on the Contract Drawings and according to manufacturer's recommendations. END OF SECTION 16160 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Circuit Breakers 16160-2 SECTION 16181 FUSES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. Fuses shall be provided with the disconnect switches as indicated on the Contract Drawings. Fuses shall have 200,000-ampere RMS symmetrical interrupting rating, unless otherwise specified. 1.02 References A. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Class R Fuses (UL-98E)." 2. "High Interrupting Capacity Fuses (UL-198C)." 3. "Class T Fuses (UL-198H)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Cartridge Fuses, Current -Limiting Type (Class R) A. UL-198E, Class RK-1 time delay type. Associated fuse holders shall be Class R only. 2.02 Cartridge Fuses, Current -Limiting Type (Classes J, L, and CC) A. UL-198C, Class J for zero to 600 amperes, Class L for 601 to 6,000 amperes, and Class CC for zero to 30 amperes 2.03 Cartridge Fuses, Current -Limiting Type (Class T) A. UL-198H, Class T for zero to 1,200 amperes, 300 volts and zero to 800 amperes, 600 volts. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Fuses Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16181-1 PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 Installation A. Upon completion of the project, the Contractor shall provide the Owner with spare fuses as shown below: 1. Ten (10) percent (i.e., a minimum of three (3)) of each type and rating of installed fuses shall be supplied as spares. B. Fuses shall not be installed until equipment is ready to be energized, and all fuses shall be of the same manufacturer. All fuses shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor except where furnished with equipment by other contractors. However, all fuses, regardless of their source, shall comply with these Contract Specifications. The Contractor shall coordinate all fuse ratings for equipment supplied by other suppliers. C. A fuse caution label shall be placed in each fused switch or wherever fuses are used. The caution label shall indicate the type, size, and manufacturer of the replacement fuse. END OF SECTION 16181 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Fuses 16181-2 SECTION 16190 ELECTRICAL SUPPORTING DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. All electrical devices provided by the Contractor are to be firmly supported exclusive of the connecting conduit. 1.02 References A. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. "Hot -Dipped Galvanized Steel (ASTM A 386)." 2. "Zinc -Coated Steel (ASTM A 525-G90)." 1.03 Conduit Supports A. Conduits shall be securely fastened in place on eight (8)-foot maximum intervals, unless otherwise specified. 1. Hanger supports or fasteners shall be provided at each elbow and at the end of each straight run terminating at a box or cabinet. 2. Unless otherwise specified, horizontal and vertical conduit runs may be supported by two (2)-hole malleable straps, beam clamps, or other approved devices which have suitable bolts and expansion shields for mounting to building structures or special brackets. 1.04 Equipment Concrete Pads A. Floor -mounted equipment such as switchboards, motor control centers, and transformers shall be mounted, level and true, on four (4)-inch thick concrete pads, as shown on the Contract Drawings. The length and width of each required pad shall be such that at least six (6) inches around the perimeter of the supported device is exposed. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Electrical Supporting Devices Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16190-1 1.05 Vertically Mounted Equipment A. Wall -mounted panels, boxes, equipment racks, and other wall -mounted electrical equipment are to be bolted directly to the wall, if the wall is of sufficient strength to support the device. If this is not the case, a galvanized steel strut shall be used to span between structural members, and the units shall be mounted on the strut. B. Panels mounted on steel structural assemblies shall be mounted on a strut bolted to the assembly and provided by the Contractor. C. Switches, panels, and other free-standing vertical equipment shall be mounted on a framework, constructed of struts and steel angles as required and provided by the Contractor. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Conduit Supports A. Hangers and clamps shall be made of durable materials suitable for the application involved. Hanger assemblies shall be galvanized according to ASTM A 386. The use of perforated iron for supporting conduits will not be permitted. The required strength of the supporting equipment, as well as the size and type of anchors shall be based on the combined weight of conduit, hanger, and cables. B. Overhead Equipment Supports: Hangers and brackets shall be hung from structural steel by malleable iron beams or rod clamps and 0.375-inch or larger all -thread galvanized or sherardized rod. Transformer supports shall be welded construction and galvanized per ASTM A 386 after fabrication. C. Equipment Racks: 1. Interior racks shall be constructed of zinc -coated strut according to ASTM A 525- G90 and painted to match the surrounding surface. Stainless steel mounting hardware shall be used. 2. Exterior racks shall be constructed of strut, angle iron, or rigid pipe as required and galvanized per ASTM A 386. Stainless steel mounting hardware shall be used. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Mounting Heights A. Mount switches, push-button stations, and controllers so that the operating handle is four (4) feet above the standing surface, or as shown on the Contract Drawings. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Electrical Supporting Devices Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16190-2 3.02 Coordination A. All equipment attached to the work of others shall be coordinated with the proper Contractor or trade to assure that no interference occurs. END OF SECTION 16190 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Electrical Supporting Devices 16190-3 SECTION 16205 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Summary of Work: A. The Contractor shall furnish an automatic transfer switch as shown on the drawings and as specified herein. B. The complete switch assembly shall meet the applicable requirements of the following standards, IEC IEEE NEMA UL NFPA C. When a standby generator system or prime power system is furnished as part of the work, the subcontractor furnishing the generator equipment shall furnish the automatic transfer switch as recommended by the generator manufacturer. PART2-PRODUCT A. The transfer switch(es) shall be 480Y/277 volts, three (3) phase, four (4) wire, three (3) pole, in phase open transition. The transfer switch(es) shall be capable of switching all classes of loads and shall be rated for continuous duty when installed in a NEMA 4X or 3R enclosure constructed in accordance with Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Standard UL-1008. B. The following additional time delays and controls shall be provided, 1. A 0 to 60 second timer shall delay startup and transfer of the unit to allow time for normal power to be restored. 2.. The maximum transfer time in either direction shall be six (6) cycles plus a pre-set time for holding in the neutral position. 3. A 0 to 30 minute timer shall delay transfer back to normal after power has been restored on the normal source. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Automatic Transfer Switch Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16205-1 4. A 0 to five (5) minute timer shall be provided to allow the engine to run for cool -down after transfer back to normal. C. A three (3) phase voltage sensor shall monitor high or low voltage on either phase, single -phasing, or phase reversal on both sources. D. A transparent protective cover shall be provided to protect the operator and to allow the operator to determine visually the switch position E. Automatic Operation: Transfer switch(es) shall automatically sense loss of line power whether the power has been cut off completely or simply dropped below 70% of the rated voltage level. After the loss of line power has been sensed, the transfer switch shall activate the engine start circuit and automatically transfer the load to the emergency generator when power becomes available. When normal power returns, the transfer switch shall automatically transfer the load back to the normal source and signal the generator to shut down. F. Contacts shall be silver alloy to prevent sticking and welding. Mechanism shall provide quick positive action in opening and closing circuits. All contacts and control elements shall be conveniently removable from the front of the transfer switch without major disassembly or disconnection of power conductors. G. The control module shall be on separate panel mounted directly below switching mechanism. Sensing and control logic shall be solid-state and mounted on plug-in printed circuit boards. Printed circuit boards shall be keyed to prevent incorrect installation. Interfacing relays shall be industrial control grade plug-in type with dust covers and locking clips. H. The automatic transfer switch shall be rated to withstand the RMS symmetrical short circuit current available at the automatic transfer switch terminals with the type of overcurrent protection and voltage as shown on the plans. I. The transfer switch shall be equipped with a manual operator that is designed to prevent injury to the operating personnel if the manual operator should suddenly become energized during manual transfer. The manual operator shall provide the same contact -to -contact transfer speed as the electrical operator to prevent a flashover from switching the main contacts slowly. J. The normal and emergency contacts shall be positively interlocked mechanically and electrically to prevent simultaneous closing. K. The switches shall include voltage and frequency sensing of the emergency source and shall be factory set to allow transfer to emergency when that source is at approximately rated voltage and frequency. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Automatic Transfer Switch Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16205-2 L. The manufacturer shall provide a letter certifying compliance with all requirements of the transfer switch specifications. The certification shall identify equipment by serial number and shall include no exceptions to the specifications not stipulated with the submittal. M. The automatic transfer switch shall also be equipped with an exerciser to start the generator and transfer the load for a period of thirty minutes once a week. After thirty minutes, the transfer switch shall switch back to the utility power source. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Sequence of Operation A. Engine starting contacts shall be provided to start the generating plant if any phase of the normal source drops below an adjustable range of 70 to 95% of rated voltage. B. If the emergency power source should fail during the time delay period, the time delay shall be bypassed, and the switch shall return immediately to the normal source. After the switch has retransferred to normal, the engine -generator shall be allowed to operate at no load for an adjustable period of time (0-5 minutes) to allow it to cool before shutdown. C. The transfer switch shall include a test switch to simulate normal power failure, pilot lights on the cabinet door to indicate the switch closed on normal or emergency, and two (2) auxiliary contacts on the main shaft; one closed on normal, the other closed on emergency. 3.02 Submittal, Operator's Manual and Warranty A. Submittal shall include specification sheets showing all standard and optional accessories to be supplied; schematic wiring diagrams; dimension drawings; and interconnection diagrams identifying by terminal number each required interconnection between the generator set, the transfer switch, and the remote annunciator panel if it is included elsewhere in these specifications. B. Five (5) sets of operating and maintenance instruction manuals shall be supplied after installation. The manufacturer's authorized representative shall explain operating and safety procedures to operating personnel. C. The automatic transfer switch and generator set shall be warranted by the generator set manufacturer for one year from the date of acceptance. The warranty shall cover all parts and labor. Extended warranty offers shall be made available to the Owner after the date of acceptance. D. A letter of certification from a factory representative shall be furnished to the Engineer within 7 days stating that the automatic transfer switch(es) has been Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Automatic Transfer Switch Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16205-3 installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and that the switch has been tested for compliance with the above performance requirements. END OF SECTION 16205 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Automatic Transfer Switch 16205-4 SECTION 16441 DISCONNECT SWITCHES - HEAVY DUTY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. Switches shall be furnished and installed at locations as shown on the Contract Drawings. Switches shall be of the type indicated and specified herein. 1.02 References A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Enclosures for Industrial Controls (NEMA ICS 6)." B. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Switches, Enclosed and Dead Front (UL-98)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Manufacturers A. Switches shall be as manufactured by Square D Company, General Electric, Siemens (ITE), or equal. 2.02 Switch Interior A. All switches shall have switch blades which are visible when the switch is off and the cover is open. B. Lugs shall be front -removable and UL-listed for 75 degree Celsius copper conductors. C. Switches shall have removable arc suppressors to facilitate easy access to line side lugs. D. All current -carrying parts shall be plated to resist corrosion. 2.03 Switch Mechanism A. Switch operating mechanism shall be quick-make/quick-break such that, during normal operation of the switch, the operation of the contacts is not restrained by the operating handle after the closing or opening action of the contacts has started. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Disconnect Switches — Heavy Duty Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16441-1 1. The operating handle shall be an integral part of the box, not the cover. 2. The switch shall have provisions for padlocking in the off position with at least three (3) padlocks. 3. The handle position shall travel at least 90 degrees between "OFF" and "ON" positions to clearly distinguish and indicate handle position. 4. All switches shall have a dual cover interlock mechanism to prevent unintentional opening of the switch cover when the switch is on and to prevent turning the switch on when the cover is open. a. The cover interlock mechanism shall have an externally operated override, but the override shall not permanently disable the interlock mechanism. The tool used to override the cover interlock mechanism shall not be required to enter the enclosure in order to override the interlock. 2.04 Switch Enclosures A. Switch enclosures shall be as called for on the Contract Drawings. In general, and unless otherwise indicated, interior switch enclosures are to be NEMA Type 1, and exterior and process equipment switch enclosures are to be NEMA 4X stainless steel. 1. NEMA Type I enclosures shall be finished with gray baked enamel paint electrodeposited on cleaned, phosphate pre-treated steel. NEMA Type 4X enclosures shall have a brush finish on Type 304 stainless steel. a. NEMA Type 1 enclosures shall have tangential knockouts to facilitate conduit entry. b. NEMA Type 4X stainless steel enclosures shall contain no knockouts. Supply watertight hubs at conduit entry points. NEMA Type 4X cover sealing means for switches rated through 200 amperes shall be quick release trunk latches. 2. Switch covers shall be attached with welded pin -type hinges. 3. Switch enclosures shall have "ON" and "OFF" position markings stamped into the cover. 4. Switch operating handles shall be provided with a dual -colored, red/black position indication. 5. All switches shall have provisions to accept up to three (3) padlocks to lock the operating handle in the "OFF" position. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Disconnect Switches — Heavy Duty Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16441-2 2.05 Switch Ratings A. Switches shall be horsepower rated and sized, with number of poles, as indicated on the Contract Drawings. B. Fuses, where called for, shall be Class H or K. Fuses shall comply with "Section 16181 - Fuses" of these Contract Specifications. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 General: A. The Contractor is to fabricate a suitable mounting support at each location. Exterior units are to be mounted on galvanized strut which is attached to the structure by appropriate bolts or clamps. B. Mount equipment disconnect switches as close as practical to the served equipment. END OF SECTION 16441 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Disconnect Switches — Heavy Duty 16441-3 SECTION 16450 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. All grounding and bonding per NEC latest edition. 1.02 References: A. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." B. Underwriter's Laboratories (UL): 1. Grounding and Bonding Equipment (UL-467)." C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. "Concentric Stranded Copper Conductor (ASTM A-8)." PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Grounding Conductor: A. Equipment Ground: Copper with THW, THHN, THWN, or XHHW insulation, green identifying color, and sized per NFPA-70 (Table 250-94). B. Surge Protection Ground: Copper with THW or THHN/THWN insulation, green identifying color, 250 MCM. C. Building Ground Grid: No. 4/0 soft -drawn, stranded, bare, copper, per ASTM B 8. 2.02 Ground Electrodes and Connectors: A. Electrodes: Copperclad steel, sectional 0.75-inch diameter by 10 feet long, and per u L1-1+0 i . B. Electrode Connections: Thermite weld by Cadweld or equal. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Grounding and Bonding Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16450-1 C. Water Pipe Connections: 0.2./Gedney "CG" Series connector or equal. Connector design shall provide pipe clamping device separate from four (4)-lug ground wire device. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 Installation General: A. Grounding Electrode System: 1. Building feeder grounds to be connected to building grounds per NFPA-70 (Article 250). 2. Grounding electrode conductors shall be connected to the service entrance panel per NFPA-70 B. Equipment Grounding: Metallic structures, enclosures, raceways, junction boxes, outlet boxes, cabinets, machine frames, and other conductive items in close proximity with electrical circuits shall be grounded. C. Conduit Systems: 1. Ground all metallic conduit systems. a. Bond conduit containing only a grounding conductor at the entrance and exit from the conduit. 3.02 Grounding Electrode Installation: A. Drive each rod section vertically in the earth for the full length of the rod per NFPA- 70. B. All ground cable connections to rods are to be by exothermic weld. C. Where rock prevents the driving of vertical ground rods, install grounding electrodes in horizontal trenches to achieve the specified resistance. END OF SECTION 16450 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Grounding and Bonding 16450-2 SECTION 16460 SPECIALTY TRANSFORMERS PARTI-GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. The Contractor shall furnish and install dry -type transformers of the sizes and types as shown on the Contract Drawings. The primary voltage shall be as noted. 1.02 References: A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "Dry Type Transformers (NEMA ST-20)." B. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. "Specialty Transformer (UL-506)." 1.03 Quality Assurance: A. Transformer Tests and Certification: The transformers shall be tested in accordance with latest revised standards of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and NEMA. The manufacturer shall certify that tests, made under conditions set forth in latest NEMA and ASA standards covering such tests, have produced a maximum audible sound level in the transformer less than 45 decibels for up to 45 KVA and 50 decibels up to 150 KVA. 1.04 Manufacturers: A. Acceptable transformer manufacturers include: 1. Cutler -Hammer 2. Square D Company 3. Federal Pacific 4. General Electric. 5. Or equal as approved by the Engineer. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Specialty Transformers Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16460-1 PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 General: A. All transformers are to be listed under UL-506. 2.02 Insulation: A. The transformers shall have a Class H 220-degree Celsius insulation system with average temperature rise not exceeding 150 degrees Celsius above an ambient of 40 degrees Celsius, unless noted otherwise. 2.03 Taps: A. The transformers shall be provided with four (4) full capacity 2.5-percent taps below rated voltage and two (2) 2.5-percent taps above rated voltage. 2.04 Secondary Neutral: A. Secondary neutral terminal of each transformer shall be grounded by mechanically protected insulated copper wire. 2.05 Enclosure: A. Transformers shall be ventilated, in a Type NEMA 4X enclosure, unless otherwise noted or approved. B. Transformers shall be provided with internally mounted vibration isolators. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 Installation: A. Mounting: The transformers shall be designed for floor mounting unless noted otherwise on the Contract Drawings. Contractor shall provide all mounting hardware for mounting transformers. END OF SECTION 16460 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Specialty Transformers 16460-2 SECTION 16470 POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. Furnish and install distribution panelboards as specified herein and as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1.02 References: A. The panelboards referenced herein shall designed and manufactured according to the latest revision of the following codes and standards. 1. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association a. "Panelboards (NEMA PB 1)." b. "Instructions for Safe Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Panelboards Rated 600 Volts or Less (NEMA PB 1.1)." 2. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL): a. "Panelboards (UL-67)." 3. CSA Standards: a. "Panelboards and Enclosed Panelboards (C22.2 No. 29-M1989)." 4. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): a. "National Electric Code (NFPA-70)." PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Manufacturers: A. Approved manufactures are 1. Square-D Company 2. Cutler -Hammer Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Power Distribution Panelboard 16470-1 3. GE 4. Or equal as approved by engineer. 2.02 Power Distribution Panelboard: A. Interior: 1. Interior shall be rated for 480Y/277 volts three-phase, 208Y/120V three-phase, or 120/240 volts, single phase, alternating current. 2. Minimum short circuit current rating: 22,000 rms symmetrical amperes contractor to obtain maximum available fault current, and size panels appropriately. 3. Provide continuous buss bars per phase. Each buss bar shall have sequentially phased branch circuit connectors suitable for plug -on or bolt -on branch circuit breakers. The bussing shall be fully rated. Panelboard buss current ratings shall be determined by heat -rise tests conducted in accordance with UL-67. Bussing shall be copper as standard construction. Panelboards shall be suitable for use as "service Equipment" when application requirements company with UL-67 and NFPA-70 (Articles 230-F and G) and when construction drawings require. 4. All current -carrying parts shall be insulated from ground and phase -to -phase by Noryl high dielectric strength thermoplastic or equivalent. 5. Split solid neutral shall be plated and located in the mains compartment so all incoming neutral cable may be of the same length. [UL-listed panelboards with 200 percent rated solid neutral shall be plated copper for non -linear load applications. Panelboards shall be marked for non -linear load applications]. 6. Interior trim shall be of dead -front construction to shield user from energized parts. Dead -front trim shall have pre -formed twist outs covering unused mounting space. 7. Nameplates shall contain system information and catalog number or factory order number. Interior wiring diagram, neutral wiring diagram, UL label, and short circuit current rating shall be displayed on the interior or in a booklet format. 8. Contractor shall supply a power distribution panelboard large enough to accept the required circuit for a complete job. Multiple sections with feed-thru lugs may be required. B. Main Circuit Breaker (600 AMP): 1. There shall be a 600 AMP, inverse -time main breaker. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Power Distribution Panelboard 16470-2 2. Main circuit breakers shall have an over center, trip -free, toggle mechanism which will provide quick-make/quick-break contact action. Circuit breakers shall have a permanent trip unit with thermal and magnetic trip elements in each pole. Each thermal element shall be true rms sensing and be factory -calibrated to operate in a 40-degree Celsius ambient environment. Thermal elements shall be ambient compensating above 40 degrees Celsius. 3. Two (2)- and three (3)-pole circuit breakers shall have common tripping of all poles. Circuit breakers frame sizes above 100 amperes shall have a single magnetic trip adjustment located on the front of the circuit breaker which allows the user to simultaneously select the desired trip level of all poles. Circuit breakers shall have a push -to -trip button for maintenance and testing purposes. 4. Breaker handle and faceplate shall indicate rated ampacity. Standard construction circuit breakers shall be UL-listed for reverse connection without restrictive line or load markings. 5. Circuit breaker escutcheon shall have international input/output markings, in addition to standard on/off markings. Circuit breaker handle accessories shall provide provisions for locking handle in the "ON" or "OFF" position. 6. Lugs shall be UL-listed to accept solid or stranded copper conductors only. Lugs shall be suitable for 90-degree Celsius rated wire, sized according to the 75-degree Celsius temperature rating, per NFPA-70 (Table 310-16). Lug body shall be bolted in place; snap -in designs are not acceptable. 7. The circuit breakers shall be UL-listed for use with the following accessories: Shunt Trip, Under Voltage Trip, Ground Fault Shunt Trip, Auxiliary Switch, Alarm Switch, Mechanical Lug Kits, and Compression Lug Kits. C. Branch Circuit Breakers: 1. Branch circuit breakers shall be inverse time. Circuit breakers shall be UL-listed with amperage ratings, interrupting ratings, and number of poles as indicated on the panelboard schedules. 2. Molded case branch circuit breakers shall have bolt -on type bus connectors. 3. Circuit breakers shall have an over center toggle mechanism which will provide quick-make/quick-break contact action. Circuit breakers shall have thermal and magnetic trip elements in each pole. Two (2)- and three (3)-pole circuit breakers shall have common tripping of all poles. 4. There shall be two forms of visible trip indication. The breaker handle shall reside in a position between "ON" and "OFF". In addition, there shall be an indicator appearing in the clear window of the circuit breaker housing. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Power Distribution Panelboard Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16470-3 5. The exposed faceplates of all branch circuit breakers shall be flush with one another. 6. Lugs shall be UL-listed to accept solid or stranded copper conductors only. Lugs shall be suitable for 90-degree Celsius rated wire, sized according to the 75-degree Celsius temperature rating, per NFPA-70 (Table 310-16). 7. Breakers shall be UL-listed for use with the following factory installed accessories: Shunt Trip, Auxiliary Switch, Alarm Switch. D. Transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS): 1. A TVSS shall be supplied to meet ANSI/IEEE category C 1 combination wave, with surge counter. E. Enclosures: 1. Type 1 Boxes: a. Boxes shall be galvanized steel constructed in accordance with UL-50 requirements. b. Boxes shall have removable end walls with knockouts located on one end. Boxes shall have welded interior mounting studs. Interior mounting brackets are not required. 2. Type 1 Fronts: a. Front shall meet strength and rigidity requirements per UL-50 standards. Front shall have American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 49 gray -enamel electrodeposited over cleaned phosphatized steel. b. Fronts shall be hinged one (1)-piece with door. Mounting shall be as indicated on the Contract Drawings. c. Front shall have cylindrical tumbler type lock with catch and spring -loaded stainless -steel door pull. All lock assemblies shall be keyed alike. Two (2) keys shall be provided with each lock. A clear plastic directory card holder shall be mounted on the inside of door. 3. Type 3R, 3S, 5, and 12: a. Enclosures shall be constructed in accordance with UL-50 requirements. Enclosures shall be painted with ANSI 49 gray -enamel electrodeposited over cleaned phosphatized steel. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Power Distribution Panelboard Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16470-4 b. All doors shall be gasketed and equipped with a tumbler -type vault lock and two (2) additional trunk -type latches. All lock assemblies shall be keyed alike. Two (2) keys shall be provided with each lock. A clear plastic directory card holder shall be mounted on the inside of door. c. Maximum enclosure dimensions shall not exceed 20 inches wide and 6.5 inches deep. 4. Type 4 and 4X: a. Enclosures shall be constructed in accordance with UL-50 requirements. Enclosures shall be manufactured from stainless steel. Other corrosion - resistant materials shall be acceptable, upon prior approval from Engineer. b. All doors shall be gasketed and equipped with a tumbler -type vault lock and two (2) additional trunk -type latches. All lock assemblies shall be keyed alike. Two (2) keys shall be provided with each lock. A clear plastic directory card holder shall be mounted on the inside of the door. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.01 Installation: A. Install panelboards in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, NEMA PB 1.1, and NFPA-70. B. Anchor panelboards to structure and make branch circuit connections. C. Coordinate the panelboard bus ratings and circuit breaker coordination rating with the available fault current. 3.02 Field Quality Control: A. Inspect complete installation for physical damage, proper alignment, anchorage, and grounding. B. Measure steady state load currents at each panelboard feeder and rearrange circuits in the panelboard to balance the phase loads within 20 percent of each other. Maintain proper phasing for multi -wire branch circuits. C. Check tightness of bolted connections and circuit breaker connections using calibrated torque wrench or torque screwdriver, per manufacturer's instructions. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Power Distribution Panelboard Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 16470-5 END OF SECTION 16470 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Power Distribution Panelboard 16470-6 SECTION 16480 MOTOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT PART 1-GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work: A. Combination Motor Starters: 1. Combination motor starters maybe used for motor control in lieu of a motor control center for the purposes of equipment motor control. 2. All motors 4 HP and larger shall have soft starters integral with the combination motor starters or VFD controls. 3. Panels, appropriate for indoor/outdoor installation as required, with full voltage, non -reversing type, National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA)-rated combination motor starters with fuses and thermal overload units shall be provided in locations as shown on the Contract Drawings. 1.02 References: A. NEMA: 1. "Molded Case Circuit Breakers (NEMA AB 1)." 2. "Industrial Control Devices, Controllers, and Assemblies (NEMA ICS 2)." 3. "Enclosures for Industrial Controls and Systems (NEMA ICS 6)." 4. "Enclosed Heavy -Duty Switches, Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL)-Listed (NEMA KS 1)." 1.03 Submittals: A. Submit shop drawings and product data under provisions of "Section 01340 - Submittals" and "Section 16010 — Electrical Requirements" of these Contract Specifications. 1. Indicate on shop drawings, the front and side views of motor control enclosures with overall dimensions. Include conduit entrance locations and requirements; nameplate legends; size and number of bus bars per phase, neutral, and ground; as Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Motor Control Equipment Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16480-1 well as any electrical characteristics including voltage, frame size and trip ratings, withstand ratings, and time -current curves of all equipment and components. B. Provide product data on motor starters, VFD controls and combination motor starters, soft starters, relays, pilot devices, as well as switching and over -current protective devices. C. Submit manufacturer's instructions and recommendations per "Section 01340 - Submittals" and "Section 16010 — Electrical Requirements " of these Contract Specifications. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Acceptable Manufacturers - Motor Starter Equipment: A. Allen Bradley. B. Cutler -Hammer. C. General Electric. D. Siemens. E. Square D Company. F. Or equivalent as approved by the Engineer. 2.02 Individually -Mounted Magnetic Motor Starters: A. Magnetic motor starters: Conform with NEMA ICS 2. Shall be alternating -current (AC) general-purpose Class A magnetic controller for induction motors rated in horsepower. B. Full voltage starting: Non -reversing type. C. Soft starting/reduced voltage starting 300% of full load amps or less, or VFD starting. D. Coil operating voltage: 120 volts, 60 hertz. E. Size: Conform with NEMA ICS 2 with size as shown on Contract Drawings. F. Overload relay: Conform with NEMA ICS 2, melting alloy. G. Enclosure: Conform with NEMA ICS 6. Enclosure shall be Type 12, Type 3R, Type 4X, or Type 1 as shown on the Contract Drawings. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Motor Control Equipment Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16480-2 H. Combination motor starters: Combine motor starters with motor circuit protector disconnect in common enclosure. I. Auxiliary contacts: Conform with NEMA ICS 2. Provide and install field -convertible contacts in addition to seal -in contacts. J. Pushbuttons: Conform with NEMA ICS 2. Provide "START" and "STOP" pushbuttons in front cover. K. Indicating lights: Conform with NEMA ICS 2. provide "RUN" green indicating light in front cover. L. Selector switches: Conform with NEMA ICS 2. Provide "HAND/OFF/AUTO" selector switch in front cover. M. Control power transformers: Provide a 120-volt secondary, 150 VA minimum, in each motor starter. Provide two (2) primary fuses and one (1) secondary fuse. Provide 100 VA extra capacity to power external solenoids and relays. 2.03 Controller Overcurrent Protection and Disconnecting Means: A. Motor circuit protector: Conform with NEMA AB 1. Provide circuit breakers with integral inverse/time magnetic trip in each pole. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.01 General: A. Delivery, Storage, and Handling: 1. Deliver motor control equipment on 40-inch maximum width shipping splits, individually -wrapped for protection, and mounted on shipping skids. 2. Store and protect motor control equipment in a clean, dry space. Maintain factory wrapping or provide an additional heavy canvas or heavy plastic cover to protect units from dirt, water, construction debris, and traffic. 3. Handle motor control equipment in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. Lift only with lugs provided for the purpose of lifting. Handle equipment carefully to avoid damage to components, enclosure, and finish. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Motor Control Equipment 16480-3 B. Installation: 1. Install motor control equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. 2. Select and install heater elements in motor starters to match installed motor nameplate data. 3. Motor data: Provide neatly typed labels inside each motor starter enclosure door identifying the motor served, nameplate horsepower, full load amperes, code letter, service factor, and voltage/phase ratings. END OF SECTION 16480 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Motor Control Equipment 16480-4 SECTION 16902 ELECTRIC RELAYS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 Description of Work A. This section contains specifications for relayed electrical controls. 1.02 References A. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA): 1. "General Standards for Industrial Control Systems (NEMA ICS 1)." 2. "Standards for Industrial Control Devices, Controllers and Assemblies (NEMA ICS 2)." 3. "Enclosures for Industrial Controls and Systems (NEMA ICS 6)." PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 Manufacturers - Control Relays A. All 600-volt-alternating current (VAC) and 250-volt-direct current (VDC) magnetic relays shall have convertible contacts, such as Square D Company Class 8501 Type X or equal. Contacts shall be double break and made of silver alloy. Contacts shall be convertible from normally open to normally closed or vice versa, without removal of any wiring. Contacts shall be color -coded to indicate status. B. Contact ratings shall be NEMA A600 and P300 and shall conform to NEMA ICS 2. C. Coil voltages shall be available from 12 to 600 VAC and six (6) to 250 VDC. Relays shall be expandable from two (2) poles to twelve (12) poles. Relays shall have accessories to provide pneumatic timing and mechanical latching provisions. D. Coils shall be of molded construction and continuous duty rated. Terminals shall be provided with pressure wire connectors. Relays shall have common mechanical tie bar. Relays shall have available overlapping contact cartridges and 20-ampere master contact cartridges. Relays shall have logic reed adder decks available. Relays shall have transient suppressor accessories available. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Electric Relays Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 16902-1 E. Relays shall have the capability of mounting directly to both panels and mounting tracks. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.01 Installation A. Install devices and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and according to the Contract Drawings. B. Install individual relays in enclosures. C. Make electrical wiring interconnections as shown on Contract Drawings. END OF SECTION 16902 Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C., Project No.: C26202.00 Electric Relays 16902-2 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, I, C pi........... Engineering Calculations MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Project Project Number FacBity Address County: Subject Date: Eagle CceeklVl Minot Modiff.i® C26202.00 287 Green View Road Cuzzttuck County, Ngzth Carolina Column Sizing CaluHatfgns 04/26/24 Influent Plpe AI ___ __________________ __________________ ____. B X,Y= OIyCOlumn A Column B Influent Pipe Pipe Matedal: Sch.40St Nominal Si-: 8 inch Wall Thickness: 0.322 inch Inner Diameter. 7.981 inch Density of &-L 028 IbIirr3 Lengthto Point B: 30 k Weight of Pipe: M." Ib Water in Influent Pipe (IF Full) Areaoflnner Pipe: 0.35 Volumeoflnner Pipe: 10.42 k3 Unit Weight of Water. 62.4 Ib/k3 Weight of Water in Pipe: f O.35 lb Total Weight m be Supported: 14.9].00 Ib Lung Column Beslgn - Vertical Section X CoWmnk 13.5 ft -X CoWmn B: 27 ft Weight Supported m COWmnA: 1330.66 lb Weight Supported in Column B: 166.33 lb E SCH. 40S-L: 29000000 Ib/IR K: 1 *L CuWmnk 75 *L CoWmn B: 81 Factor of Safety: 1A I_Column A_required: 0.037 In4 I_Column B-required: 0.005 In4 Not * Field Measurements L_Column=Column Height(Theze Are Appraxim ns) Column A Nom.Si- Column A_required: 1.25 inch O.D. Column A_required: 1.66 inch I.D. C.1u-A-required: 1.38 inch Column B Nom. Si- Column B-required: 1.25 inch O.D. Column B-required: 1.66 inch I.D. C.tu- B required: 1.38 inch Selected Column Characteristics Column Material Se lected: Sch.405tee1 m. NoSize Selected: 3.00 nth 0.0. Selected: 3.50 inch I.U. Selected: 3.07 inch Not Minimum Design Nom. Size for Selected Pipe Design is 3 inch Long Column Design - Horizontal Section Wind Load on Column SuHace ABected CoWmn A: 261 inch SuHace ABected CoWmn B: 2.61 inch Design Wind We city: mph Pressure on COWmns: 0.18 Wb Total Load at End of CoWmn A: 35.00 W Total Load at End of CoWmn B: 38.00 W CoWmnA-ioal-required: 0.0010 iM CoWmn B-.ioal_regoired: 0.0012 iM Column A Nom.Si- Column A_required: 1.25 inch O.D. C.1u-A_required: 1.66 inch I.D. C.tu- A_required: 1.38 inch Column B Nom. Si- Column B-required: 1.25 inch O.D. C.tu- B-required: 1.66 inch I.D. C.tu- B required: 1.38 inch Selected Column Characteristics Column Material Selected: Sch.49Steel Nom. Size Selected: 3.00 nch 0.0. Selected: 3.50 inch I.D.-Selected: 3.07 inch Not Minimum Design Nom. Size for Selected Pipe Design is 3 inch Wind Velocity is assumed 100 mph - Based on Sources 1.6.r1�,tlbl� imn.a falmymLanAimm meaicp x-d3se.�wre6vmr�m�6Pma.aw.e 'nm.eot aFnti.pa=Va uww. cx �a.im:.tua.. 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Pu Check 1 Pp =0.85 fc' A1irA2/A1 15 1.7 fc' Al Check 2 Pp =0.85 fc' A1,rA2/A1 408 kip 1.7 fc' Al 510 kip Plate Sizing 10*10 Inch Project: Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Project Number: C26202.00 Facility Address 287 Green View Road County: Currituck County, North Carolina Subject: Foundation Sizing Calculations Date: 04/26/24 Column A dead Load = Volume *density of steel 57.12 lb load from Reaction A 1330.7 lb Total Dead load 1387.82 lb Ultimate load =1.4 D 1943 lb Material Properties Concrete Compressive Strength fc 3000 PSI Steel Yield Strength Fy 60000 PSI Normal Weight Concrete 1 Density of Concrete 150 lb/ft3 Maxium Allowable Net Soil Bearing Capacity Area of Footing total service load (Y P) dowable soil pressure, qa C IS the Outer Diameter of Column A B=L A Therefore Provided 16 *16 Sauare Inches One -Way Shear Design Shear reduction factor: � V. 7 Vu = 0.75 �shoar V. = V, +Ys Assume V. = 0 (no shear reinforcement) Thcrc£orc: K = K V, = 2 rba Assume The Depth Of Footing 12 in d 6 in Ifc' 54.772256 PSI Vc 10.516273 KIP Vc 7.8872048 KIP qu 7.5896406 Lb/in2 Vu 0.0303586 KIP 4) Vc? Vu Therefore ,Assumed Depth is Adequate h 12 in 1000 PSF Presumed 1.38782 SF 3.5 inch 16 inch 256 Inch e cr Project: Project Number: Facility Address County: Subject: Date: Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification C26202.00 287 Green View Road Currituck County, North Carolina Pipe Sizing Calculations 04/26/24 Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Disk Filter (Model No. ADFP-54x2E-PC) Backwash Pump Pump Flowrate: Discharge Pipe Material: Discharge Pipe Nominal Diameter: Discharge Pipe Inner Diameter: 60 GPM DIP 3 inches 3.46 inches Pipe Velocity: 2.05 fUs Two- Way Shear Design Shear reduction factor: o vn �! vu Yn = v +Ys e v, = 4:r _1t. b.d Use a reduction factor of 0.75: OV,� _ (0.75)4.1 j.b.d V" — q.Ka) 2—(c+d)21 h, = 4(c + d) 1 t CIS the Outer Diameter of Column A+ 2(1.6) 6.7 inch bo 50.8 in Vc 66.778334 kip Vc 50.083751 kip qu 7.5896406 Lb/in2 Vu 0.7188149 kip And satisfying: Vu :� ova• 4) Vc? Vu Therefore ,Assumed Depth is Adequate Flexure Design Mu = qu ( 1—c � ? (h)12 Mu 197.646891b.ft C _ T C = 0.85f ba and 1' = A,fy a`�,f, and = - 0.$S_f�.h OM. = 0As f , (d — e a 1.47 As 0.9 ASTM Standard Reinforcing Bars (�Mn=Mu As 8.16 Inch Check the minimum reinforcement ratio: pi = 0.0018 As min 0.3456 Inch As Required >-As min Bar Size Diameter (in.) Arne (in3) weiat (1b; ft) 43 0.375 0.11 0.376 44 0.5D0 0.2D 0.66S 45 0.625 0.31 1.043 46 0.750 0.44 1.502 47 0.875 0.60 2.044 49 1.ODO 0.79 2.670 49 1.128 1_DD 3.4D0 410 1.270 127 4.303 �211 1A10 1.56 5.313 _ - 1.693 225 7.650 =1S 2.257 4.DD 13.60 Use 14 No 4 Bars Distributed Uniformly Across The Entire 16 in Width of footing Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Equipment p Nq� •. a - SEAL 17069 MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Reconditioned AquaDisk° Cloth Media Filter Say Good "Buy" to Full Price! New to Our Refurbished Inventory: Model ADFP54X2E-PC AquaDisk Cloth Media Filter Aqua -Aerobic Systems' Aftermarket Department recently purchased back a 2 disk filter from our installation base. Please see photos of this unit, that we have refurbished, and is now available for shipment. This 2-disk unit has an average capacity of 0.5 MGD and a maximum capacity of 1.0 MGD. Unit is supplied with PES-13 nominal 10 micron cloth. AO_UA-AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. A Met —ter Company ...,� What to Expect with Refurbished AquaDisk° Cloth Media Filter • A New Control Panel to include an Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC with an Allen Bradley Panelview Plus 7 Model 700 HMI • New Backwash System including New Gorman Rupp Backwash Pump • New OptiFibero Pile Cloth Media • Stainless Steel Pressure Washed Tank • A New Drive System, including motor • New Conduit • New V-Ring Seal • New Vacuum Gauges for the Backwash System • New Pressure Transducer • 12 Month Warranty 9 2020 Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc: aqua-aerobic.com I&. AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. A Metawater Company Proposal#: 174860 TO: ELJ Inc. PROJECT: EAGLE CREEK WWTP, NC 133 Batting Cage Trail Jacksonville North Carolina 28540 USA ATN: Ed Jones Jr. PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 CC: Heyward Incorporated / ph#: 704/583-2305 / fx#: 704/583-2900 Tim Bishop File The following Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' proposal: - We are pleased to quote, for acceptance within 30 days of this date, prices and terms on goods listed below. - Equipment will be furnished by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. with unloading of goods, civil work, and installation by the Buyer. - The proposal is for the supply of (1) Refurbished ADFP54X2E-PC package AquaDisk Cloth Media Filter. Cloth Media Filters AauaDisk Tanks/Basins 'I Refurbished AquaDisk Model # ADFP-54x2E-PC Package Filter Painted Steel Tank(s) consisting of: - 2 disk tank(s) will be refurbished, painted steel, estimated dry weight is 8,400 lbs., and estimated operating weight is 27,500 lbs. The tank will be painted with paint manufactured by Sherwin Williams or Tnemec. - Refurbished 304 stainless steel effluent seal plate weldment(s). AauaDisk Centertube Assemblies 'I Centertube Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Refurbished 304 stainless steel centertube weldment(s). - U.H.M.W. polyethylene multi -segment driven sprocket(s). - Dual wheel carrier assembly(ies). - Refurbished rider wheel bracket assembly(ies). - Refurbished 304 stainless steel effluent seal plate weldment(s). - Centertube end support bearing kit(s). - Viton V ring effluent port\centertube seal(s). - Refurbished Disk segment 304 stainless steel support rods. - Media sealing gaskets. - Pile cloth media and non -corrosive support frame assemblies. 'I Cloth set(s) will have the following feature: - Cloth will be chlorine resistant. AquaDisk Drive Assemblies 1 Drive System Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Gearbox(es) with three phase 1/2 HP drive motor(s). -Acetal drive chain(s) with 304 stainless steel link pins. 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 1 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU B pINC.SY5TEEMSEMS, iNC � AMeWwBfFr Carn,ony - Refurbished Chain guard weldment(s). - Warning label(s). - Refurbished Adjustable drive bracket weldment(s). - Refurbished Stationary drive bracket weldment(s). - Nylon drive sprocket(s). AquaDisk Backwash/Sludge Assemblies 1 External Piping Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 2" flexible hose. 1 Backwash Hose Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 3.75" O.D. high pressure hose. - 0 to 15 psi pressure gauge(s). - Vacuum Gauge - 0 to 30" Hg. - Vacuum transducer(s). 1 Backwash Support Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Refurbished 304 stainless steel backwash support weldment(s). 1 Backwash System Assembly(ies) consisting of: - 304 stainless steel backwash nozzles. - 304 stainless steel backwash collection manifold(s). - PVC threaded union(s). - PVC sludge collection manifold(s). - Nylon combination nipple(s). - Stainless steel backwash nozzle springs. - 1 1/2" flexible hose. - 2" flexible hose. - Stainless steel hose clamps. 1 Backwash Pump Installation(s) consisting of: - Gorman Rupp model 12B20-B, 2HP, premium efficient, 3 phase externally mounted centrifugal backwash/waste pump(s). - Bronze throttling gate valve(s). - 2" bronze 3 way ball valve(s). AquaDisk Instrumentation 1 Pressure Transducer Assembly(ies) consisting of: - Pressure transducer(s). - 304 stainless steel probe mounting bracket(s). - Float switch(es). AquaDisk Valves 1 Set(s) of Backwash Valve(s) consisting of: - 2" full port, three piece, ASTM A351 Grade CFBM stainless steel body ball valve(s), grooved end connections with single phase electric actuator(s). Valve / actuator combination shall be manufactured by TCI / RCI (RCI, a division of Rotork). 1 Sludge Valve(s) consisting of: - 2" full port, three piece, ASTM A351 Grade CFBM stainless steel body ball valve(s), grooved end connections with single phase electric actuator(s). Valve / actuator combination shall be manufactured by TCI / RCI (RCI, a division of Rotork). AquaDisk Controls w/Starters 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 2 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU B pINC.SY5TEEMSEMS, iNC � AMeWwBfFr Carn,ony 1 Control Panel Accessories consisting of: - PVC conduit and fittings. 1 Control Panel(s) consisting of: - NEMA4X 304 stainless steel enclosure(s). - Circuit breaker with handle. - 2 KVA Transformer(s). - Fuses and fuse blocks. - Single phase circuit breaker(s). - Line filter(s). - GFI convenience outlet(s). - Control relay(s). - Selector switch(es). - Indicating pilot light(s). - MicroLogix 1400 PLC(s). - Ethernet switch(es). - PanelView Plus 7 7" color touch screen display(s). - Power supply(ies). - Motor starter(s). - Terminal blocks. - UL label(s). -Air conditioner(s). - HMI Suncover AauaDisk Engineerina 1 Set(s) Documentation for the AquaDisk will be provided as described: - Operation & Maintenance Manuals (English language) in electronic format. AquaDisk Supervision/Freight Domestic 1 Start Up Services and Freight Package(s) for the AquaDisk will be provided as follows: - Start Up of Refurbished Filter Unit - Freight to Jobsite The Following Mechanical and/or Electrical Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' Proposal: - Valve and line sizes are to be verified by the engineer based on actual line losses. - Filter flow hydraulics and plant's capability to handle the intermittent backwash flow is to be confirmed by the purchaser/purchaser's consulting engineer. - All terminating flanges, valves, etc. will be provided in STANDARD U.S.A. MEASURE. Provisions for conversion from U.S.A. measure to metric measure is the responsibility of the installing contractor/purchaser. - Motors quoted are direct -on-line start, unless otherwise noted. If Wye start delta run, wire connected, or other special motors are required, this must be clearly stated at time of order. In the event the requirement for a special motor affects the delivery or price quoted, you will be notified at the time of order acceptance. - Motors and Controls are designed based on 3 phase 460 volt power being available. The Following Notes apply to Aqua -Aerobic Systems' Proposal: SCOPE OF SUPPLY This proposal is predicated on the use of the following refurbished components: - Tank - Cloth Frame - Centertube - Seal Plate Weldment - Pillow Block Bearing 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 3 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU B PINC.SY5TEEMSEMS, iNC � AMeWwBfFr Carn,ony - Wheel Brackets - Retainer Rods - Backwash Support Assy - Drive Mounting Brackets - Chain Guard Weldment - Float Switch Bracket - Transducer Mounting Bracket - Backwash Nozzle Housing Weldment - PVC Sludge Removal Manifold SCHEDULE: We expect shipment of equipment (transit time excluded) to be approximately 4-8 business weeks after receipt of purchase order with mutually acceptable terms and conditions, subject to credit approval. - Schedule changes due to supply chain disruption may impact the above quoted times. Aqua -Aerobic Systems will advise if/when any such disruption applies. F.O.B. JOBSITE; TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS: All prices and all shipments of goods are F.O.B. Moyock, NC. is the responsibility of the Buyer to unload shipments and utilizing the packing list and bill of lading provided with the shipment notate shortages/damages upon receipt of the shipments and notify Aqua -Aerobic in writing within 7 days of the shortages/damages to facilitate filing of a freight claim. Delivery of the goods sold hereunder by the carrier shall be deemed delivery to Buyer, and upon such delivery, title to such goods and risk of loss or damage shall be upon Buyer. TAXES: State and/or local taxes are not included in the price but will be charged unless we receive a valid sales exemption certificate, direct pay permit, or other documentation required specifically by the taxing entity prior to shipment. PAYMENT TERMS: Subject to credit approval and guarantee of payment, payment Net 30 days from date of each shipment; no retainage allowed. TRADEMARKS: Aqua -Jet® Surface Mechanical Aerator, Aqua -Jet II® Contained Flow Aerator, AquaDDM® Direct -drive Mixer, TurboStar® Directional Mixer, ThermoFlo® Surface Spray Cooler, Endura® Series Limited Maintenance Product, OxyMix® Pure Oxygen Mixer, OxyStar® Aspirating Aerator, TurboSta® Directional Mixer, rFold-a-Float® Self -deploying Segmented Float, SAF-T Float® Safe Accessible Float Technology, Aqua MixAir® Aeration System, AquaCAM-DE) Combination Aerator/Mixer/Decanter, AquaSBR® Sequencing Batch Reactor, Aqua MSBR® Modified Sequencing Batch Reactor, AquaPASS® Phased Activated Sludge System, Aqua BioMax® Dual Treatment System, AquaEnsure® Ballast Decanter, Aqua EnduraTube® Fine -bubble Tube Diffuser, Aqua EnduraDisc® Fine -bubble Disk Diffuser, Aqua CB-240 Coarse -bubble Diffuser, AquaDisk® Cloth Media Filter, AquaDiamond® Cloth Media Filter, AquaDrum® Cloth Media Filter, Aqua MiniDisk® Cloth Media Filter, Aqua MegaDisk® Cloth Media Filter, AquaPrime® Cloth Media Filter, AquaStorm® Cloth Media Filter, OptiComb® Backwash System, OptiFiber® Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PES-130 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PA2-130 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PES-140 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber PF-140 Cloth Filtration Media, OptiFiber UFS-90 Cloth Filtration Media, Trust the Tag® OptiFiber® Service Mark, AquaABF® Automatic Backwash Filter, AquaMBO Multiple Barrier Membrane System, Aqua -Aerobic® MBR Membrane Bioreactor System, Aqua MultiBore® Membranes, Aqua Multibore® C-Series Ceramic Membranes, Aqua Multibore® P-Series Polymeric Membranes, Aqua ElectrOzone® Ozone Generation System, IntelliPro® Monitoring and Control System, AquaPRSTM PFAS Removal System, AquaPR-206TM PFAS Removal System, Aqua -Aerobic®, and the Aqua -Aerobic Corporate logo artwork are registered trademarks or pending trademarks of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Nereda®, AquaNereda® Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology, and the AquaNereda Product logo artwork are a registered trademark of Royal HaskoningDHV. All other products and services mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 4 of 7 IC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU B PINC.SY5TEEMSEMS, iNC 0. A Metow@W C*.,p y GOODS QUOTED ABOVE WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT ONLY TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SET FORTH HEREIN. ANY DIFFERENT OR ADDITIONAL TERMS ARE HEREBY OBJECTED TO. Total Price: $188,500 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 5 of 7 BIC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU P SYSTEMS, A-AER INC.0 0. AWW-Ww Go-py TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. (A Metawater Company) Page I of 2 This offer and all of the goods and sales of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. are subject only to the lollowing terms and conditions. The acceptance of any order resulting from this proposal is based on the express condition that the Buyer agrees to all the terms and conditions herein contained. Any terms and conditions in any order, which are in addition to or inconsistent with the following, shall not be binding upon Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. This proposal and any contract resulting therefrom, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. PAYMENT Unless specifically stated otherwise, quoted terms are Net 30 Days from shipping date. Past -due charges are 1.5%per month and will apply only on any past -due balance. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. does not allow retainage of any invoice amount, unless authorized in writing by an authorized representative of our Loves Park, Illinois office. DURATION OF QUOTATION This proposal of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall in no event be effective more than 30 days from date thereof, unless specifically stated otherwise, and is subject to change at any time prior to acceptance. SHIPMENT Shipping dates are not a guarantee of a particular day of shipment and are approximate, being based upon present production information, and are subject to change per the production schedules existing at time of receipt of purchase order. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall not be responsible for any delay in shipment for causes beyond its control including, but not limited to, war, riots, strikes, labor trouble causing interruption of work fires, other casualties, transportation delays, modification of order, any act of governmental authorities or acts of God. Quoted shipment dates in this proposal are approximate dates goods will be shipped and, unless agreed to in writing by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., Buyer may not postpone or delay the dates of shipment of goods from our plant or from our supplier's plants beyond the dates set forth in this proposal. TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS All prices and all shipments of goods are F.O.B. Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc.'s plant at Loves Park, Illinois unless specifically stated otherwise. Delivery of the goods sold hereunder to the carrier shall be deemed delivery to the Buyer, and upon such delivery, title to such goods and risk of loss or damage shall be upon Buyer. TARES Prices quoted do not include any taxes, customs duties, or import fees. Buyer shall pay any and all use, sales, privilege or other tax or customs duties or import fees levied by any governmental authority with respect to the sale or transportation of any goods covered hereby. If Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. is required by any taxing authority to collect or to pay any such tax, duty or fee, the Buyer shall be separately billed at such time for the amounts Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. is required to pay. INSURANCE Unless the goods are sold on a CIF basis, the Buyer shall provide marine insurance for all risks, including war and general coverage. SECURITY If at any time the financial responsibility of the Buyer becomes unsatisfactory to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., or Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. otherwise deems itself insecure as to receipt of full payment of the purchase price from Buyer hereunder, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. reserves the right to require payment in advance or security or guarantee satisfactory to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. of payment in full of the purchase price. LIMITATION OF ACTION No action shall be brought against Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any breach of its contract of sale more than two years after the accrual of the cause of action thereof, and, in no event, unless the Buyer shall first have given written notice to Aqua -Aerobic Systems. Inc., of any claim of breach of contract within 30 days after the discovery thereof. CANCELLATION CLAUSE No acceptance of this proposal, by purchase order or otherwise, may be modified except by'"ritten consent of Aqua-Aerohic Systems, Inc. nor may it be cancelled except by prior payment to Aqua-Acrobic Systems, Inc. the following sums as liquidated damages therefore: 1) If cancellation is prior to commencement of production and prior to fire assumption of any obligations by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any materials or component parts, a sum equal to 15% of the total purchase price; 2) If cancellation is after the commencement of production or after fire assumption of any obligations by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. for any materials or component parts, a sum equal to the total of the direct, out-of-pocket expenses incurred to die date of cancellation for labor, machine time, materials and any charges made to us by suppliers for cancellation, plus 300/..of the total purchase price. All charges and expenses shall be as determined by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. In the event any items are used by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. to fill a subsequent order, then upon receipt of payment for such order, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. shall pay the Buyer a sum equal to the direct out-of- pocket expenses previously charged and received from Buyer. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION This proposal, including all descriptive data, drawings, material, information and know-how disclosed by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. to Buyer in relation hereto is confidential information intended solely for the confidential use of Buyer, shall remain the property of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. and shall not be disclosed or otherwise used to the disadvantage or detriment of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. in any manner. 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 6 of 7 BIC PROPOSAL DATE: March 19, 2024 Pro osal#: 174860 ACZU p SYSTEMS, A-AER INC.0 r A NnC.x 6r Gam, y TERIAIS AND CONDITIONS OF AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. (A Metawater Company) Page 2 of 2 QUALIFIED ACCEPTANCE AND INDEMNITY In the event the acceptance of this proposal by Buyer either is contingent upon or subject to the approval by any third party such as, but not limited to, a consulting engineer, with respect to goods, parts, materials, descriptive data, drawings, calculations, or anv other matter, then upon such approval by any third party, Aqua-Acrobic Svstems, Inc. shall have no liability to Buyer or to any third party so long as the goods sold and delivered by Aqua - Aerobic Systems, Inc. conform to this proposal. In the event any such third party requires modifications in die proposal prior to die approval thereof, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. may at its sole option and without liability to any party elect to cancel this proposal or return the purchase order to Buyer. In the event Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. elects to modify this proposal to conform to the requirements for approval by any third party, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. in such event shall have no liability to Buyer or to any third party so long as the goods sold and delivered by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. conform to this proposal as modified. Buyer agrees to indemnify and save harmless Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. from and against all costs and expenses and liability of anv kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with claims by third parties so long as the goods sold hereunder conform to the requirements of this proposal as approved by any third party. NARRANTY; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; AND DISCLAIMER In return for purchase and full payment for Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. goods, we warrant new goods provided by us to be lice from defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions and use for a period of one year from the date the goods are put into service, or eighteen months from date of shipment (whichever first occurs). If the goods include an "l ;ndura Series" motor, the complete Fndura Series unit shall be warranted by Aqua -Aerobic to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions and use for three years from the date the product is put into service or 42 months from the date of shipment (whichever occurs first). OUR OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLYAND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED to replacing or repairing (at our factory at Loves Park, Illinois) any part or parts returned to our factory with transportation charges prepaid, and which our examination shal I show to have been defective. Prior to return of any goods or its parts to our factory, Buyer shall notify Aqua -Aerobic Systems: Inc. of claimed defect, and Aqua - Aerobic Svstems, Inc. shall have the privilege of examining the goods at Buyer's place of business at or where the goods have otherwise been placed in service. In the event this examination discloses no defect, Buyer shall have no authority to return the goods or parts to our factory for the further examination or repair. All goods or parts shall be returned to Ruver, F.O.R. Loves Park, Illinois. This warranty shall not apply to any goods or part which has been repaired or altered outside our factory, or applied, operated or installed contrary to our instruction, or subjected to misuse, chemical attack/degradation, negligence or accident. This warranty and any warranty and guaranty of process or performance shall no longer be applicable or valid if any product, including any software program, supplied by Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc., is modified or altered without the written approval of Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Our warranty on accessories and component parts not manufactured by us is expressly limited to that of the manufacturer thereof. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IAfADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE; AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED; AND WE EXPRESSLY DENY THE RIGHT OF ANY OTHER PERSON TO INCUR OR ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF ANY GOODS PROVIDED BY US. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES OF PERFORMANCE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING ANY CLAIM OF NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, COSTS OF CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING, OR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM A DEFECT IN THE GOODS. LIMIT OF LIABILITY: AQUA -AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC.'S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE PART. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND OUR LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY CONTRACT OR SALE, OR ANYTHING DONE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT, IN ANY CASE, EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE GOODS UPON WHICH SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED. Final acceptance of this proposal must be given to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. at their office in Loves Park, Illinois. Please acknowledge acceptance by signing the proposal and returning it to Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Accepted by: Company: _ By Offer Respect//ff�ully//Submitted, Miichaela Villarreal, Senior Aftermarket Sales Representative Date: Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. 6306 N. Alpine Rd, Loves Park, IL 61111-7655 p 815,654.2501 f 815.654.2508 www.aqua-aerobic.com Copyright 2024, Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc Printed: March 19, 2024 Page 7 of 7 ITEIA p s'w1"" TERIAL FIB IAE A— NOTES: - ETAwEr.eAr. �TAFEED ETAu+EP aAP-rrorcxEo RE ITEM 11) TP ATTACH VALVE LABEL To EACH VALVE i AETHATORIR 4IAIIELE sn:Tw� wemoxsxn To es asusso 1. E lAFE 1. REFER TI UPANDED BILL IF MATERIAL FIR MATERIAL, FINIIH ANDIERTIFI—PIN. F—E e. u'E-HREAD PASTE IN ALL PIPE THREAD'. - 0 W a FLANGE O „11-PRAl I � N. H <, ,,< nzm 7 n s FERarv=E oRP' VIEW A -A cATEVALVE AE unDi'H s�nRA Tl01RE� u5o DH PRE—L ATmry - P PIPEETHo.�a s nsnc W� BE A'Tlc - LABEL IPE IAP aPEso T'EADE _ Twc FALL o P� DFo4 rvRPcUR EMELP rv�sHPP- o i,T- _ 2DISH ELDIrv6-ALAIaN IEPLI NPT.'D HDE" ASTEPHrvPINe2DIoKPH sr'TEM—EMa SK PeHIPc GVun MSIcTNa11-11HIPPIc. 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FLOW PoLL BE CCNVEYm THROUGH THE AIR -VAC SYSTEM MERE IT WILL ENT THE BUILDING THROUGH AN S' FORCE MAIN. AT THIS PONT A TEE WILL BE INSTALLED, TO PROVIDE A CONNECTION FOR THE TEMPORARY WWIP AND FOR FUTURE GONNECTIOIN TO THE PERMANENT WWTP. 3. CAME VALVES ARE PLACED ON EITHER SIDE OF THIS TEE CONNECTION TO DIVERT FLOW FROM THE TEMPORARY SYSTEM TO THE PERMANENT SYSTEM ONCE PLACED INTO OPERATION. 4. THE III FORCE MAIN, LOCATED ON ME FAR WE OF ME TEE CONNECTION, THROUGH A REDUCER WILL SERVE AS THE INFLUENT LINE TO THE TEMPORARY WTP. S. A B" EFFLUENT LINE WALL GRAVITY FLOW FROM THE TEMPORARY WWIP TO A WYE CONNECTION ' TO THE 12' MAIN FROM THE PERMANENT WWTP. THE 12' WILL CONVEY THE EFFLUENT TO THE V.V. DISINFECTION SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT. L A. ONCE TREATED BY ME U.'A DISINFECTION SYSTEM, \\� ME EFFLUENT WALL GRAVITY FLAW TO THE UFT STATION, WHERE IT WILL BE PUPMED TO ME IRRIGATION POND BY WAY OF A 10' FORCE MAIN. a xOrsna nY vron ,inn Q sTmc wE« vA1� ? FELIIM iFORD W W D .-I. PDUD VALVE CHAMBER SECTION A no sruE AEII�8E6F�€��E� MlNB6GG66&Ci GRAPHIC SCALE eo ( IN Filer) i inch x 20 EL 1 7-9-97 1 1'-2W RA/ MSB SHEET! S1 D 3 "T41000S1 PROJECT Not 3410 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Power Reliability Plan ;cq�y FNG I NE��•;�a������5/j/l�/�y AMA MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Power Reliability Plan Power reliability is provided in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0505(1) as demonstrated below: (1) In the event that the proposed facility loses power, an existing automatically activated standby power generator that is capable of powering all essential treatment units under design conditions will supply power to the Eagle Creek WWTP. Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Operation & Maintenance Plan . V 751 SEAL 17069 /i49 5lllilplCCo\\\\\a � MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Snite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Operation & Maintenance Eagle Creek WWTP is in Currituck County and serves the Eagle Creek subdivision and is the source of irrigation for the Eagle Creek Golf Club. The plant was recently permitted on August 4, 2021. The wastewater treatment plant is permitted to accept 175,000-GPD. The plant produces non - conjunctive reclaimed water and utilizes high -rate infiltration. The treatment plant currently consists of: • One 89,782-gallon flow equalization basin o Two (2) 243-GPM pumps o One 310-CFM blower • Manual bar screen • Flow splitter box. • Two (2) 225,000-gallon aeration basins sections o Section 1: ■ Aeration basin I: 175,000-gallons ■ Aeration basin III: 50,000-gallons o Section 2: ■ Aeration basin II: 225,000-gallons • One 148,250-gallon clarifier • One 28,220-gallon clarifier • One 37,000-gallon aerated sludge holding tank. o Two (2) 1,000-CFM blowers • One Aqua -Aerobic Systems, Inc. Disk Filter Model No. ADFP-54x2E-PC • Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection unit o Two units (One per channel) • One 30,080-gallon effluent dosing tank o Two (2) 608-GPM o High-water alarms • 450 linear feet (LF) of 10-inch force main • Stand-by generator with automatic transfer switch. • Turbidimeter • Flow meter. • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances The high -rate infiltration system currently consists of: • One 5.5 million gallon (MG) high -rate infiltration basin (in lieu of a 5-day upset pond) • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances. The dedicated reclaimed water utilization system currently consists of: e 7.431 million gallon (MG) wet weather storage/irrigation pond • Approximately 112.25 acres of irrigation area (max disposal capacity: 262,625-GPD) • All associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances. Daily Maintenance Daytime and Nighttime Maintenance schedule (provided by operator) can be found following this document. Staff and Emergency Contact Plant Personnel: Michelle & David Pharr (252) 305-2744 michelleAobxh2o.com & dpharrAncdot. oovv Emeraency Responders (Fire & EMS): Moyock Fire Department — Station 3 108 Fire Station Court, Moyock, NC 27958 (252) 435-2281 Emergency Responders (Police Currituck County Sheriffs Office 125 College Way, Barco, NC 27917 (252) 453-8204 Regulatory Amy NC DEQ Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889 (252) 948-3800 r r standard qAqLR[2EtdquMre 6am-rpm r upon arrival, perform a wallithrough of the entire plant to look for problems/nverf'lows. Y Mollitor Eiovac, system CONSISTENTLY throughout day. y nat�kwash the sand filter at minimum 6 times per day.(eveq 2hrs) r Pertorm daily maintenance task based on weekday. Monday- Landscape CV property/lift stations Tuesday- Pressure wash weirs Wednesday- landscape FG pl-operty a Thursday- Inspect ditch pump/ clean area , f ridgy- Deep clealt bar screen 5aiuxday- Bump bar screen buckets Sunday- Free flay,, Enioy, r Check Carolina Village lift titations and plant 2x a day to ensure proper operalion. fake, daily sample% of plant levels. Record pump rnn ti+meS. When applirable, decant waste tank and perforn wasting as necessai v. Wipv lurbidily lens. F Glean bar screen Complete daily wcark orders and log day in maintenance book. 7-Insg.to V, �4 �.11 t�r C�.tCo;Si 4 - t i.i 1� �Y. �- fir_ .;� � 1 •:-'. t �'�� A a r t 23 xfor -77 -1 '- Standard Nightiv Procedure 6pm-ham r L.fpon arrival, perform a walkthrough of the entire plant to look for problems/Overflows. Monitor Flovac systent CONSISTENTLY throughout night. per night.(eve y 21trs) r Perform nightly maintenance task teased on weel+day. ti Mondav- Cleats bathroom/office; sweep plant o Tuesday- Cleat LV bulbs and trough Wednesday- tiekpqupl[3t[►YegtclY'pnr�ltt�ry o 7liursday- Blom out blower screens Friday- Clean air separators o Salurday- Clean sensors in sewage tank o Sunday- Free day! Enjoy :) Check Carolina Villages lift stations and plant at least once. overnit;lit to ensure proper operation. Y Wipe tul'bidity lens. v Rebuild at minimum 2 plunger valves/3 controllers. Clean bar screen 'r Complete nightly work order and log night in maintenance book. ;,Every 3 months, perform an oil change. on vacunnt pumps. S R-- Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Residuals Management Plan pyq` 9 SEAL i 17069 Z9 ............ .,,,,I511MACC0\,\`\ MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Sox 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 Residual's Management Plan Residual's management is provided in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .07040) and 15A NCAC 02T .0708 as demonstrated below: The facility shall operate under all conditions stated in the most current permit with an outlined residuals management plan. There is no anticipated impact with respect to residuals with the change from a travelling bridge filter to a disc filter. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (919) 467-1239. Sincerely, Gary S. MacConnell, PE President enclosures cc: Michael Myers, Vice President Kenneth Raber, Manager Andrew White, Manager Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Wastewater Treatment Plant Minor Modification MacConnell & Associates, P.C. Project No.: C26202.00 Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Additional Documentation MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEIGH DOCKET NO. W 1130, SUB 11 DOCKET NO. W 1333, SUB 0 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION In the Matter of Application by Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC, 4700 Homewood Court, Suite 108, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609, and Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC, 448 Viking Drive, Suite 220, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452, for Authority to Transfer the Sandler Utilities at Mill Run Wastewater System and Public Utility Franchise in Currituck County, North Carolina, and for Approval of Rates ORDER APPROVING TRANSFER, APPROVING RATES, AND REQUIRING CUSTOMER NOTICE HEARD: Tuesday, February 2, 2022, at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., via Webex; and Wednesday, June 8, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., Commission Hearing Room 2115, Dobbs Building, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina BEFORE: Chair Charlotte A. Mitchell, Presiding; and Commissioners ToNola D. Brown -Bland, Daniel G. Clodfelter, Kimberly W. Duff ley, Jeffrey A. Hughes, and Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. APPEARANCES: For Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC: David T. Drooz, Fox Rothschild LLP, 434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2800, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 For Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC: Edward S. Finley, Jr., Edward S. Finley, Jr. PLLC, 2024 White Oak Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 Dwight W. Allen, Britton Allen, and Brady Allen, Allen Law Offices, PLLC, 4030 Wake Forest Rd. # 115, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 For the Using and Consuming Public: Gina C. Holt and John Little, Staff Attorneys, Public Staff — North Carolina Utilities Commission, 4326 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4300 BY THE COMMISSION: On May 20, 2021, Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC (Currituck), and Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC, (Sandler) filed a joint application for authority to transfer the assets of the Sandler wastewater system and public utility franchise in Currituck County, North Carolina, to Currituck, and for approval of proposed rates (Application). On November 18, 2021, the Commission issued an Order Scheduling Hearings, Establishing Discovery Guidelines, and Requiring Customer Notice (Scheduling Order). That order scheduled a customer hearing to be held remotely via Webex on February 2, 2022, and an expert witness hearing in Raleigh, North Carolina on April 5, 2022. On November 30, 2021, Sandler filed a Certificate of Service stating that the customer notice had been provided in accordance with the Commission's Scheduling Order. On January 24, 2022, on behalf of the Eagle Creek residents, Rhonda Klussmann, a resident of Eagle Creek, filed two petitions: one supporting replacing the vacuum sewer collection system with a new gravity sewer collection system and another supporting upgrading the existing vacuum collection system. On February 2, 2022, the Commission held a customer hearing in two sessions via Webex. The Commission received testimony and exhibits from Sandler's customers: Rhonda Klussmann, Trudy Edler, Gary Lickfeld, Tammy Green, Greg Ewan, Susan Powers, David Shepheard, and James Hutson. On February 4, 2022, Currituck filed the direct testimony of Michael J. Myers, Vice - President, Secretary, and Treasurer of Currituck.1 Sandler filed the direct testimony of Brittney Willis, Senior Project Manager for L.M. Sandler & Sons, an affiliate of Sandler. The Public Staff filed exhibits of the customers who testified at the customer hearing. On February 8, 2022, the Commission ordered Currituck and Sandler to each file, separately, a verified report addressing all customer service and service quality complaints expressed during the customer hearing; copies of the Consent Judgment between the State of North Carolina, ex rel. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (State) and Sandler; and the Public Staff to file a verified response on Currituck and Sandler's reports. Witness Myers is also the President of Envirolink, Inc., the current contract operator for Sandler. K On February 18, 2022, Sandler filed copies of the Consent Judgment and Amended Consent Judgment between the State and Sandler. On March 2, 2022, the Public Staff filed the direct testimony of Phat H. Tran, Financial Analyst, Economic Research Division; Iris Morgan, Financial Analyst, Water Section, Public Staff Accounting Division; and D. Michael Franklin, Engineer, Water, Sewer, and Telephone Division; and joint direct testimony of David May and Robert Tankard, Regional Supervisor and Assistant Regional Supervisor of the Water Quality Regional Operations Section in the Washington Regional Office of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Water Resources (DWR), respectively. On March 4, 2022, Sandler and Currituck each filed their respective verified Reports on Customer Comments from the customer hearing. The Public Staff filed Verified Responses to these reports on March 11, 2022. On March 22, 2022, Sandler filed rebuttal testimony of Brittney Willis and a verified Supplement to its Report on Customer Comments. On March 24, 2022, the Public Staff filed a motion requesting to delay the expert witness hearing due to various discovery extension requests by the parties that had been granted by the Commission. On March 30, 2022, the Commission issued an order continuing the expert witness hearing to May 9, 2022. On March 31, 2022, Currituck filed rebuttal testimony of Michael J. Myers; Tracy Miller, Area Manager for Envirolink, Inc. (Envirolink); Mark Bissell, President and Licensed Engineer for Bissell Professional Group; William Freed, Owner, Enviro-Tech Unlimited Construction Services LLC, and Enviro-Tech of North Carolina, Inc.2; Zach Basnight, Project Manager for Basnight Construction; Paul Beaumont, Vice Chairman, Currituck County Board of Commissioners; Robert Hanig, N.C. State Representative, Northeastern District and Former Chairman, Currituck County Commissioners; and Gary Lickfeld, Resident of Eagle Creek. On May 4, 2022, Sandler filed corrected rebuttal testimony of Brittney Willis. On May 5, 2022, Currituck filed a motion to continue the expert witness hearing, stating that the parties were engaged in settlement negotiations. On May 6, 2022, the Commission issued an order continuing the expert witness hearing to June 8, 2022. On June 6, 2022, Currituck, Sandler, and the Public Staff filed a Settlement Agreement and Stipulation (Stipulation) agreeing to certain terms and conditions of the proposed transfer. The Public Staff filed the supplemental testimony and exhibit of 2 Witness Freed's business is variously referred to as Envirotech and Enviro-Tech in testimony. K3 witness Morgan and supplemental testimony of witness Franklin in support of the Stipulation. On June 7, 2022, Currituck filed supplemental and settlement testimony of witness Myers. The Public Staff filed its Settlement Exhibit II which was inadvertently omitted from its previous filing. On June 7, 2022, the Commission issued an order excusing all witnesses, except Currituck witness Myers and Public Staff witnesses Franklin and Morgan, from appearing at the expert witness hearing and receiving the excused witnesses' prefiled testimony and exhibits into the record. On June 8, 2022, the expert witness hearing was held in Commission Hearing Room 2115 in Raleigh, North Carolina. On June 13 and June 17, 2022, Sandler filed three late -filed exhibits pursuant to the Commission's request at the expert witness hearing. On July 18, 2022, Sandler filed a Joint Proposed Order for the approval of the transfer proceeding. On July 19, 2022, Sandler filed a Corrected Joint Proposed Order to correct information related to appearances of counsel representing Sandler. Further, Sandler stated that all parties agreed with the Corrected Joint Proposed Order. On July 27, 2022, Currituck filed late -filed exhibits containing the agreements between Envirolink and Enviro-Tech. On August 2, 2022, Sandler filed with the Commission the Second Amended Consent Judgment between the State and Sandler showing that Currituck had been joined as a defendant in this action. Based upon the foregoing, including the verified Application, the testimony and exhibits of the customers appearing at the customer hearing, the testimony and exhibits of the expert witnesses received into evidence, the Stipulation, and the entire record in this proceeding, the Commission makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Sandler holds a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) pursuant to Commission order issued on September 14, 1999, in Docket No. W-1130, Sub 0, to provide wastewater utility service to approximately 420 residential customers in E the Eagle Creek subdivision as well as to the neighboring Eagle Creek Golf Club and Gril13 (Golf Club) and Moyock Middle School in Currituck County, North Carolina. 2. Sandier's Eagle Creek wastewater system (Eagle Creek Wastewater System or System) is comprised of (1) a vacuum sewer collection system, (2) a reuse spray irrigation system for the Golf Club's golf course, (3) an infiltration storage pond, (4) an irrigation pond, and (5) a 350,000 gallons per day (gpd) wastewater treatment plant that is currently limited to 175,000 gpd of flow. 3. Sandler is authorized to operate the wastewater treatment system at Eagle Creek by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Water Resources (DWR) pursuant to a permit issued on October 8, 2015 and renewed on August 4, 2021 (Permit No. WQ0014306). 4. Sandler also holds a DWR permit (Permit No. WQCS00290), issued on May 2, 2013, for operation of the vacuum sewer collection system. The current permit has expired, but Sandler has filed to renew it and is awaiting issuance of a new permit. The current permit is administratively continued until such time as a new permit is issued. 5. Although Sandler owns the Eagle Creek Wastewater System, it has always contracted with third parties to operate the System. Until 2020, the System was operated by William Freed d/b/a Enviro-Tech except for the reuse spray irrigation system, including effluent disposal operations, which is operated by the Golf Club pursuant to a contract with Sandler. 6. Enviro-Tech's operations were acquired by Envirolink pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement dated February 6, 2020, although Envirolink used former Enviro-Tech personnel to operate the Eagle Creek Wastewater System until on or about September 6, 2020, and did not formally enter into a Utility Management Service Agreement with Sandler until January 6, 2021. 7. The vacuum sewer collection system has a history of problems, including significant sewer service outages and Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) beginning in September 2020. In response, from 2020 through March of 2022, Sandler has made investments of more than $686,000 to improve the System. 8. In response to problems with the vacuum collection system, DWR issued notices of violation (NOVs) and notices of intent to enforce and assessed civil penalties. 9. On March 10, 2021, DEQ filed a complaint against Sandler in Currituck County Superior Court regarding the sewer service outages and SSOs. The court entered a Consent Judgment on July 1, 2021, which required Sandler to take certain actions to 3 Several filings in this proceeding refer to the Golf Club as Mill Run Golf and Country Club. The Asset Purchase Agreement between Currituck and Sandler refers to the Golf Club as the Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill. 61 bring the vacuum sewer collection system into compliance with the permit and state water quality regulations. After additional problems arose resulting in more SSOs, DEQ asked the court to impose contempt sanctions on Sandler for failing to abide by the terms of the Consent Judgment. The court did not find Sandler in contempt and instead ordered the parties to attempt to fashion a better framework for improved performance. As a result, the Consent Judgment was amended on December28, 2021, to add certain requirements, including that Sandler obtain a new, independent engineering evaluation. The independent engineer, Century Engineering, filed its report dated February 28, 2022. 10. Sandler has made significant efforts and investment to comply with the Consent Judgment and the Amended Consent Judgment. 11. The System performance and operations have improved since December of 2021, resulting in more reliable sewer service. 12. Currituck and Sandler entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) as amended on April 14, 2021, for Currituck to purchase from Sandler the Eagle Creek Wastewater System for the purchase price of $250,000, plus capital costs paid by Sandler between the APA execution date and the closing, provided that such costs are approved by Currituck and the Commission, plus up to $88,900 for connection fees from new customers to be added from the Fost and future Flora communities. 13. In the Stipulation filed with the Commission on June 7, 2022, the Public Staff, Currituck, and Sandler agreed to a purchase price of $613,623 for purposes of this proceeding. This amount does not include any additional purchase price of up to $88,900 that Currituck has agreed to pay to Sandler for future connections at the Fost and Flora subdivisions. 14. The Stipulation also provides that the rate base for the System should be $424,779, which is the lesser of the purchase price and original cost net investment. This amount of rate base may be increased by any reasonable and prudent costs that may be incurred by Sandler prior to closing for a new control panel for the vacuum system. The $424,779 of rate base does not include inventory purchased by Sandler that would be deemed Materials and Supplies in Working Capital. Any post -transfer rate case brought by Currituck for approval by the Commission may include in rate base the reasonable and prudent amounts of Materials and Supplies, as part of Working Capital, and any reasonable used and useful investment by Currituck in the control panel. 15. The Second Amended Consent Judgment was entered in Currituck County Superior Court on July 18, 2022, whereby Currituck was joined as a defendant to the civil suit and wherein Currituck will have responsibility for environmental compliance once it acquires the System and the associated DWR permits. Currituck will also have responsibility for making interim and long-term System improvements, reporting to regulatory authorities, and responding promptly to customer complaints. C.1 16. The Stipulation specifies that Currituck agrees to post a bond or letter of credit in the amount of $650,000, subject to Commission acceptance and approval prior to closing. 17. The present rates charged by Sandler were approved in Docket Nos. W-1130, Sub 9 and M-100, Sub 138, and have been in effect since December 9, 2016. Currituck has not requested a rate increase for its wastewater services in this proceeding, and the current Commission -approved connection charges and monthly sewer rates will remain in effect: Flat Rate Residential Wastewater Service Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill: Moyock Middle School: Tap -on fees: Residential: Commercial: $ 52.60 $ 364.67 $3,000 per residence $3,000 per residential equivalent unit (REU) (360 gpd) 18. Currituck will not request a rate increase until the New System Upgrade Plano has been implemented. 19. Currituck has proposed the following new reconnection charges that are reasonable: Next -Day Restore: $ 35.00 Same -Day Restore: $ 55.00 After -Hours Restore: $100.00 20. Pursuant to the Stipulation, Currituck will file with the Commission and DEQ a New System Upgrade Plan and shall provide status reports no later than March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of each calendar year. Such reports will contain documentation sufficient to verify that all elements of the Interim Service and 4 Pursuant to the Second Amended Consent Judgment, the New System Upgrade Plan is a plan that Currituck is required to submit to DWR for review and approval no later than sixty days after the transfer of the DWR permit from Sandler to Currituck. The New System Upgrade Plan must detail the actions to be taken to address the long-term recommendations of the independent engineering evaluation. r51 Restoration Plans, as required by the Second Amended Consent Judgment, have been completed during the prior quarter and the status related to the execution of the New System Upgrade Plan. Such status reports will document the occurrence of any Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) regardless of volume, actual cost versus budgeted cost, estimated total project cost, and updated estimated completion date for each activity. If a reportable SSO or material system or equipment failure occurs and upon request from DWR, Currituck will submit status reports at the end of each calendar month. These status reports shall be submitted via email to David May or his successor at DWR and shall be filed with the Commission. 21. Pursuant to the Stipulation and N.C. Gen. Stat. § 62-153, on July 27, 2022, Currituck filed with the Commission its Utility Management Service Agreement with Envirolink. 22. The provisions of the Stipulation are just and reasonable to all parties to this proceeding, as well as to Sandler's customers, and serve the public interest. It is appropriate to approve the Stipulation in its entirety. 23. Currituck has the technical, managerial, and financial capacity to own and operate the Eagle Creek Wastewater System. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 1 — 6 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, and the testimony of Currituck witness Myers and Sandler witness Willis. This information provides an historical context for the subsequent operational and regulatory events that have occurred from September of 2020 to the close of hearing. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 7 — 11 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, the Amended Consent Judgment, and the testimony and exhibits of Currituck witness Myers, Sandler witness Willis, Public Staff witness Franklin, Public Staff DWR witnesses May and Tankard, the additional Currituck rebuttal witnesses, and the witnesses testifying at the February 2, 2022 hearings. In the direct testimony of witness Myers, Willis, Franklin, May, and Tankard, the witnesses testify that in September of 2020, the wastewater collection system at Eagle Creek experienced a catastrophic failure, followed by additional failures, operational problems, and permit noncompliance throughout that fall and calendar year 2021. During 5 The Interim Service and Restoration Plan, attached as Exhibit B to the Second Amended Consent Judgment, is intended to prevent future sewer overflows, restore and sanitize areas impacted by prior sewer overflows, and expeditiously restore and maintain service to homeowners in the event of any system failures. E:3 the customer hearing, residents of the Eagle Creek subdivision testified that these problems have caused serious hardship for customers as well as environmental hazards. In her direct testimony, witness Willis testifies that Sandler responded by ordering repair and upgrade parts for the System, some of which were not immediately available. Sandler also arranged for onsite technical assistance from vacuum system suppliers Airvac, Inc., and Flovac, Inc. In DWR's direct testimony, witnesses May and Tankard testify that DWR responded to customer complaints in this timeframe by inspecting the System. As described in the Amended Consent Judgment, DWR issued Sandler an NOV on October 7, 2020, for SSOs and System failures occurring from September 27, 2020 and ongoing as of the date the NOV was issued. DWR assessed a $62,517.96 civil penalty in connection with that NOV. DWR issued three more NOVs from November of 2020 through January of 2021 in response to further problems with the System. In their direct testimony, witnesses May and Tankard testify that on March 4, 2021, DWR filed an injunctive action against Sandler in Currituck County Superior Court, Docket No. 21 CVS 78. That action was initially resolved with a Consent Judgment entered by the court on July 1, 2021. Sandler has made considerable efforts to comply with the Consent Judgment and improve the operation of the System. The efforts included providing on -site training for the system operator's employees, investment in physically relocating controllers outside of valve pits to improve performance, replacement of unreliable equipment, stocking of replacement parts, and detailed maintenance schedules. Notwithstanding those efforts, witnesses May and Tankard further testify that additional SSOs occurred in October and November of 2021. This led DWR to file a show cause motion with the court, raising the possibility of civil or criminal contempt sanctions against Sandler. The court directed the parties to submit a modified consent judgment, and on December 28, 2021, an Amended Consent Judgment was entered by the court. The Amended Consent Judgment adds new requirements, including better communications with residents, a compliance log, an independent engineering evaluation, development of a New System Upgrade Plan, and appointment of a DWR-approved independent specialist to provide on -site consultation and a report on operation of the vacuum sewer collection system. Sandler witness Willis states that the utility is complying with the Amended Consent Judgment and that the System is achieving improved operational reliability. In corrected rebuttal testimony filed on May 4, 2022, witness Willis states that since 2020, Sandler has invested $686,564 in the System — a substantially larger amount than the Public Staff recognizes as the rate base amount. During the expert witness hearing, Currituck witness Myers testified as to the effectiveness of 24-hour per day staffing and a new monitoring system. Public Staff witness Franklin testified that there has been significant operational improvement since December of 2021, that the System was stable, and that some residents served by the System reported that it had been performing well since December of 2021. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 12 —14 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, the APA dated April 14, 2021, the Stipulation, including its Exhibit I, and the testimony and exhibits of Currituck witness Myers, Sandler witness Willis, and Public Staff witnesses Morgan and Franklin. The APA provides in Article IV that Currituck shall pay to Sandler a purchase price for the Eagle Creek Wastewater System consisting of $250,000; plus capital costs paid by Sandler for renewal, replacement, repairs, and upgrades of the System from the APA execution date to the closing date, provided that such costs are approved by Currituck and the Commission; plus up to $88,900 to be paid after closing for future connection fees to be received from new customers added in the Fost and Flora communities. For regulatory purposes, the Commission must determine both the purchase price and the net plant in service at the time of transfer. In the Stipulation, Currituck has agreed that it will not seek a plant acquisition adjustment for the Eagle Creek Wastewater System in this proceeding or any future proceeding associated with the transferred assets. Normally the rate base for the acquiring utility will be derived from the lower of the purchase price or net plant in service at the time of transfer, and the Commission finds this approach is reasonable in the present case. Public Staff witness Morgan filed direct testimony that calculates Sandler's net plant in service through January 31, 2022, as $398,499. She further indicates that this amount is subject to change for reasonable plant additions made through the date of closing on the transfer. Witness Morgan opposes including the $88,900 component related to customers added in the Fost and Flora communities in the purchase price because those new connections have not yet been made, and they would not directly benefit Eagle Creek customers. In her corrected rebuttal testimony, Sandler witness Willis testifies that $96,000 of the disallowances recommended by the Public Staff were improper because the capital investments by Sandler were reasonable and prudent. She notes that Sandler was also planning an additional investment of $70,000 for a control panel. She also maintains that the $88,900 for future Fost and Flora connections was appropriate to include in the purchase price because (1) it was a contractual obligation in the APA, (2) it would benefit Eagle Creek customers due to the economies of scale that Currituck would obtain from jointly operating multiple systems, as explained by Currituck witness Myers, and (3) the Commission has recognized future connection fees as part of the purchase price in other utility transfer proceedings. The Public Staff, Currituck, and Sandler reached agreement for settlement purposes on a purchase price of $613,623 for purposes of this proceeding. The iK Commission finds that the following purchase price, as provided in the Stipulation, is reasonable: Purchase Price $250,000 Post April 2021 Plant Additions $413,590 Post April 2021 Plant Additions Accumulated Depreciation ($49,967) Post April 2021 Net Plant in Service $363,623 Total Purchase Price $613,623 The resolution of the purchase price is relevant even where the dollar value of net plant in service is lower because the APA terms require Commission approval of capital costs incurred by Sandler between the APA date and the closing date. The Commission accepts as reasonable the negotiated settlement purchase price of $613,623 because it reflects known and needed capital investment made by Sandler between the APA date and the Stipulation date, net of accumulated depreciation. The $613,623 purchase price does not include any additional purchase price of up to $88,900 that Currituck has agreed to pay to Sandler for future connections at the Fost and Flora subdivisions. Under the terms of the APA, that amount does not require Commission approval to be part of the contractual purchase price. As the parties have agreed in the Stipulation, Currituck remains obligated to make those Fost and Flora connection fee payments of up to $88,900 to Sandler under the terms of the APA. The Stipulation also provides that the rate base for the System should be $424,779, which is the lesser of the purchase price and original cost net investment. The $424,779 may be increased by any reasonable and prudent costs that are incurred by Sandler prior to closing, such as a new control panel for the vacuum sewer collection system. The $424,779 of rate base does not include inventory purchased by Sandler that would be deemed Materials and Supplies in Working Capital. Any post -transfer rate case application brought by Currituck for Commission approval may include in rate base the reasonable and prudent amounts of Materials and Supplies, as part of Working Capital, and any reasonable used and useful investment by Currituck in the control panel or other assets. The Commission finds these settlement terms for rate base to be reasonable. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDING OF FACT NO. 15 The evidence for this finding of fact is contained in the Commission's records, the Stipulation, including its Exhibit II, the testimony and exhibits of Currituck witness Myers, Sandler witness Willis, and Public Staff witness Franklin, and the Second Amended Consent Judgment. In the Stipulation, the parties agreed to a second amendment to the Consent Judgment wherein Currituck will have responsibility for environmental compliance once it 11 acquires the System and the associated DWR permits. The Second Amended Consent Judgment imposes rigorous requirements on Currituck, including prevention of SSOs, reporting of material system failures, prompt responses to resident complaints, an operator training plan, an Interim Service and Restoration Plan, a New System Upgrade Plan along with a report on its completion, and other provisions. The Second Amended Consent Judgment is enforceable by judicial contempt sanctions. During the expert witness hearing, Public Staff witness Franklin testified that the terms of the Second Amended Consent Judgment would provide adequate customer protections and support his opinion that the transfer to Currituck is in the public interest. The Commission notes that on July 18, 2022, the Second Amended Consent Judgment was entered in Currituck County Superior Court Docket Number 21 CVS 78, whereby Currituck was joined as defendant and became subject to the terms of the Second Amended Consent Judgment. In addition, Currituck and Sandler will apply to DWR for the treatment plant permit (Permit No. WQ0014306) and the collection system permit (Permit No. WQCS00290) to be issued to Currituck. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDING OF FACT NO. 16 The evidence for this finding of fact is contained in Public Staff witness Franklin's direct testimony, Currituck witness Myers' rebuttal testimony, and the Stipulation. In his direct testimony, Public Staff witness Franklin initially recommended that a bond of $1 million be obtained by Currituck for the System, whereas Currituck maintains that a $1 million is excessive considering its commitment to upgrading and replacing the System. Pursuant to the Stipulation, Currituck agrees to post a bond and letter of credit surety in the amount of $650,000 prior to closing. The Commission approves as reasonable a bond and letter of credit surety (or other acceptable surety pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 62-110.3 and Commission Rule R10-24) of $650,000 for Currituck to acquire the System. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 17 —19 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, the Stipulation, and the testimony and exhibits of Currituck witness Myers and Public Staff witness Franklin. Paragraph G of the Stipulation provides that Currituck will not request a rate increase until the Eagle Creek collection system has been replaced. During the expert witness hearing, Currituck witness Myers clarified that this could include a modification, upgrade, or replacement of the system, and the correct meaning is that Currituck would not request a rate increase until the New System Upgrade Plan has been implemented. 12 Public Staff witness Franklin testifies in his direct testimony that new rates were not being requested in the transfer proceeding, apart from a change in reconnection fees. He lists the existing and proposed rates as follows: Monthly Flat Rate Wastewater Service: Present Proposed Residential Service $ 52.60 $ 52.60 Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill $ 364.67 $ 364.67 Moyock Middle School $ 884.20 $ 884.20 Connection Charge: Residential, per residence $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Commercial, per REU (360 gpd) $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Reconnection Charae: If wastewater service cut off by utility for good cause: Next -Day Restore Same -Day Restore After -Hours Restore Actual3 NA NA $ 35.00 NA $ 55.00 NA $ 100.00 3 Neglect or failure to pay amounts due or otherwise comply with the provisions of this tariff shall be deemed to be sufficient cause for discontinuance of service. If such discontinuance of service becomes necessary, Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC, will install a valve or other device to cut off and block the sewer line. The customer will be charged the actual cost of installing the valve or device including parts and labor. 4 Same -day restores will be billed at next -day rate if request before 10:00 a.m. (M-F), excluding holidays. Holidays billed at after-hours rate. Witness Franklin testifies that the proposed rates and fees are just and reasonable. The Commission concludes that the proposed rates and fees agreed to in the Stipulation and provided herein are just and reasonable. EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 20 — 21 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, the Stipulation, including Exhibit II, and the testimony of Currituck witness Myers and Public Staff witness Franklin. The Second Amended Consent Judgment as agreed upon by DEQ, Sandler, and Currituck is attached to the Stipulation as Exhibit II. The purpose of the Second Amended Consent Judgment is to ensure that the Eagle Creek Wastewater System operates satisfactorily, complies with environmental requirements, and receives improvements that will enable it to function more reliably in the long term. The Second Amended Consent 13 Judgment anticipates a transfer of ownership from Sandler to Currituck and imposes substantial requirements on Currituck. As part of those requirements, Currituck will file with the Commission and DEQ a New System Upgrade Plan and shall provide status reports no later than March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of each calendar year. Such reports will contain documentation sufficient to verify that all elements of the Interim Service and Restoration Plan, as required by the Second Amended Consent Judgment, have been completed during the prior quarter and status related to the execution of the New System Upgrade Plan. Such status reports will document the occurrence of any SSO regardless of volume, actual cost versus budgeted cost, estimated total project cost, and updated estimated completion date for each activity. If a reportable SSO or material system or equipment failure occurs and upon request from DWR, Currituck will submit status reports at the end of each calendar month. These status reports shall be submitted via email to David May or his successor at DWR and be filed with the Commission. Pursuant to the Stipulation and N.C.G.S. § 62-153, Currituck shall also file with the Commission its agreement with Envirolink. On July 27, 2022, Currituck filed a Utility Management Service Agreement between Currituck and Envirolink executed December 20, 2021. The Stipulation provides that the Commission's approval of the transfer be conditioned upon entry of the Second Amended Consent Judgment, with such modifications as may be required by the Currituck County Superior Court and upon all other regulatory approvals. During the expert witness hearing, the other regulatory approvals were identified as being issuance of collection system and wastewater treatment permits from DWR to Currituck. The Commission finds that the aforementioned requirements in the Second Amended Consent Judgment and the Stipulation are reasonable and appropriate. The requirements of the Second Amended Consent Judgment provide for an independent engineering evaluation of System needs, independent engineering consulting and oversight, and the rigorous DWR oversight needed to promote further improvements in the System and in the owner's operational performance. The Commission notes that these reporting requirements will enable regulators to better monitor the progress expected of the System owner. For these reasons, the Commission finds that the provisions of the Second Amended Consent Judgment and the Stipulation provide sufficient customer protections. As previously noted by the Commission, the Currituck County Superior Court entered a Second Amended Consent Judgment on July 18, 2022, whereby Currituck was joined as a defendant and became subject to the terms of the Second Amended Consent Judgment. 14 EVIDENCE AND CONCLUSIONS FOR FINDINGS OF FACT NOS. 22 — 23 The evidence for these findings of fact is contained in the Application, the Commission's records, the Stipulation, and the testimony of Currituck witness Myers, Sandler witness Willis, and Public Staff witnesses Franklin and Tran. The Commission has reviewed the terms of the Stipulation, finds them to be reasonable, and approves the Stipulation in its entirety. The Commission notes that the Stipulation reflects agreement among all parties to the transfer proceeding. In addition, Exhibit II to the Stipulation reflects agreement from DEQ regarding the terms and conditions affecting the environmental regulation of the System as it is transferred from Sandler to Currituck. In his supplemental testimony, Currituck witness Myers testifies that under the terms of the Stipulation and the Second Amended Consent Judgment, the transfer is in the public interest. In his direct testimony, Public Staff witness Tran testifies to the financial viability of Currituck to acquire, operate, and make improvements to the Eagle Creek Wastewater System. During the expert witness hearing, Public Staff witness Franklin stated "the Public Staff believes that the customers of the Eagle Creek subdivision will be adequately protected, and the transfer is in the best interest of the customers" under the terms of the Stipulation. Tr. vol. 3, 268. He testified that the transfer from Sandler to Currituck, as envisioned by the Stipulation, was the best solution to the problems at the Eagle Creek Wastewater System. Based on the foregoing, the Commission finds that Currituck has the technical, managerial, and financial capacity to own and operate the Eagle Creek Wastewater System. The Commission further concludes that because the Second Amended Consent Judgment was accepted by the court on July 18, 2022, thereby joining Currituck as a defendant and subjecting it to the terms of the Second Amended Consent Judgment, the proposed transfer will serve the public convenience and necessity, and is in the public interest, as required by N.C.G.S. § 62-111. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED as follows: 1. That Currituck's late -filed exhibit containing the Utility Management Service Agreement between Currituck and Envirolink filed with the Commission on July 27, 2022, and the Second Amended Consent Judgment entered in Currituck County Superior Court on July 18, 2022, and filed with the Commission by Sandler on August 2, 2022, are hereby entered into evidence; 2. That Sandler is hereby authorized to transfer its wastewater utility system serving the Eagle Creek Subdivision, Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill, and Moyock Middle School in Currituck County, North Carolina, to Currituck; 15 3. That Currituck is granted a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide sewer utility service in Eagle Creek Subdivision, Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill, and Moyock Middle School in Currituck County, North Carolina, effective upon the closing of the transfer of the sewer utility system assets to Currituck, subject to the terms of the Second Amended Consent Judgment by Currituck County Superior Court; 4. That Currituck shall post a $650,000 bond, in a form acceptable to and approved by the Commission, prior to closing; 5. That Sandier's surety bond held by the Commission shall be released to Sandler upon receipt of written notification to the Commission that closing of the transfer of wastewater system assets has been completed; 6. That Appendix A, attached hereto, shall constitute the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Eagle Creek Subdivision, Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill, and Moyock Middle School; 7. That the Schedule of Rates, attached as Appendix B, is authorized to become effective for service rendered on and after the date of the closing of the transfer of wastewater system assets to Currituck; 8. That Currituck shall provide written notice of the change in ownership to all customers within ten days of the transfer of the sewer system assets and closing; 9. That Currituck shall file a written notification with the Commission within five business days after the closing of the transfer of sewer system assets; 10. That the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity granted to Sandler in Docket No. W-1130, Sub 0, is canceled effective on the date Currituck files with the Commission written notification that closing of the transfer of the sewer system assets has been completed; 11. That Currituck shall receive rate base treatment of the $424,779, original cost net investment shown on Settlement Exhibit I and supporting schedules. This amount of rate base may be increased by any reasonable and prudent capital costs that may be incurred by Sandler prior to closing and does not include any amount for Materials and Supplies that may be included by Currituck in rate base as part of Working Capital for approval by the Commission in the next rate case; 12. That Currituck shall comply with all terms of the Stipulation filed in this docket; 13. That Currituck shall file with the Commission and DEQ a New System Upgrade Plan and shall provide status reports no later than March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of each calendar year. Such reports shall contain documentation sufficient to verify that all elements of the Interim Service and Restoration Plan, as required by the Second Amended Consent Judgment, have been completed during the prior quarter and status related to the execution of the New System Upgrade Plan. Such status reports shall document the occurrence of any SSO regardless of volume, actual cost versus budgeted cost, estimated total project cost, and updated estimated completion date for each activity. If a reportable SSO or material system or equipment failure occurs and upon request from DWR, Currituck shall submit status reports at the end of each calendar month. These status reports shall be submitted via email to David May or his successor at DWR and shall be filed with the Commission in Docket No. W-1333, Sub ON and 14. That a copy of this Order shall be mailed or hand -delivered by Currituck to the customers within ten days of the effective date of this Order and that Currituck shall submit to the Commission the attached Certificate of Service, properly signed and notarized, no later than 30 days after the issuance of the Order. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. This the 13th day of September, 2022. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION Erica N. Green, Deputy Clerk Commissioner Karen M. Kemerait did not participate in this decision. 17 APPENDIX A STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEIGH DOCKET NO. W-1333, SUB 0 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION CURRITUCK WATER AND SEWER, LLC is granted this CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY to provide sewer utility service to EAGLE CREEK SUBDIVISION, EAGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB AND GRILL, AND MOYOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Currituck County, North Carolina subject to any orders, rules, regulations, and conditions now or hereafter lawfully made by the North Carolina Utilities Commission. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. This the 13th day of September, 2022. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION Erica N. Green, Deputy Clerk APPENDIX B SCHEDULE OF RATES for CURRITUCK WATER AND SEWER, LLC for providing sewer utility service to EAGLE CREEK SUBDIVISION, EAGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB AND GRILL, AND MOYOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Currituck County, North Carolina Monthly Rates for Sewer Utility Service: Residential Service Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill Moyock Middle School Connection Charge: Residential, per residence Commercial, per REU (360 gpd) Reconnection Charge: If wastewater service cut off by utility for good cause: Next -Day Restore Same -Day Restore' After -Hours Restore Bills Due: Bills Past Due: Billing Frequency: Finance Charges for Late Payment $ 52.60 $ 364.67 $ 884.20 $ 3,000 $ 3,000 NA $ 35.00 $ 55.00 $ 100.00 On billing date 15 days after billing date Monthly for service in advance 1 % per month will be applied to the unpaid balance of all bills still past due 25 days after billing date. Issued in Accordance with Authority Granted by the North Carolina Utilities Commission in Docket No. W-1333, Sub 0, on this the 13th day of September, 2022. Same -day restores will be billed at next -day rate if request before 10:00 am (M-F), excluding holidays. Holidays billed at after-hours rate. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, , mailed with sufficient postage or hand delivered to all affected customers the Order issued by the North Carolina Utilities Commission in Docket Nos. W-1333, Sub 0, and W-1130, Sub 11, and the Order was mailed or hand delivered by the date specified in the Order. This the day of , 2022. Signature Name of Utility Company The above named Applicant, , personally appeared before me this day and, being first duly sworn, says that the required Order was mailed or hand delivered to all affected customers, as required by the Commission Order dated , 2022, in Docket Nos. W-1333, Sub 0, and W-1130, Sub 11. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this the day of 2022. (SEAL) Notary Public Printed Name My Commission Expires: Date ROY COOPER Governor ELIZABETH S. BISER Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality August 4, 2021 RAYMOND GOTTLIEB — MANAGING PARTNER SANDLER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, L.L.C. 448 VIKING DRIVE — SUITE 220 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23452 Subject: Permit No. WQ0014306 Eagle Creek WWTP Reclaimed Water Generation, Dedicated Reclaimed Water Utilization, and High -Rate Infiltration System Currituck County Dear Mr. Gottlieb: in accordance with your permit renewal request received September 30, 2020, and subsequent additional information received August 4, 2021, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0014306 dated August 4, 2021, to Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. for the continued operation of the subject reclaimed water generation, dedicated reclaimed water utilization, and high rate infiltration facilities. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through June 30, 2027, shall void Permit No. WQ0014306 issued October 8, 2015, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations therein. The Permittee shall submit a renewal application no later than January 1, 2027. Please pay attention to the monitoring requirements listed Attachments A, B, and C for they may differ from the previous permit issuance. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information shall result in future compliance problems. The Division has removed the following permit conditions since the last permit issuance dated October 8, 2015: Old Condition I.3. — This condition has been removed because of the new easement/irrigation agreement (Deed Book: 1640 / Pages: 776-808) of the Currituck County Register of Deeds) between Paasch Developments, LLC and Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC, and the assignment agreement (DB: 1642 / PGS: 54-75) between Paasch Developments, LLC, Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC, and Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. Old Condition I.5. — This condition has been removed because the second bank of ultraviolet (UV) disinfection lights were installed and repairs were made. Old Condition II.8. —This condition has been replaced by Condition 111.11. Old Condition II.9. —This condition has been replaced by Condition 11.12. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street ( 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 /� 919.707.9000 Mr. Raymond Gottlieb August 4, 2021 Page 2 of 4 Old Condition I1.10. — This condition has been replaced by Condition 11.11 Old Condition 11.18. — This condition has been removed. Old Condition 111.8. — This condition has been replaced by new Condition 111.18. Old Condition 111.9. — This condition has been replaced by new Condition 111.18. Old Condition 111.24. — This condition has been removed along with Old Condition 1.3. Old Condition VI.2. — This condition has been removed because the permit is not voidable. The following permit conditions are new since the last permit issuance dated October 8, 2015: Condition I.3. — The Washington Regional Office shall approve monitoring wells MW-3, MW- 4, and MW-5 prior to installation, and the monitoring wells shall be installed within 90 days of the effective date of this permit. The Washington Regional Office shall be notified at least two business days in advance of construction of any monitoring well. Condition 1.4. — Within 90 days of completing installation of monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5, the Permittee shall submit two original copies and one digital copy of a site map. Condition I.5. — Within 30 days of construction, a Well Construction Record (Form GW-I) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring well identification number shall be completed for each well constructed. Condition 1.6. — Prior to the expansion of the facility above the currently permitted 175,000 GPD, the Permittee shall provide a new Soil Evaluation and Hydrogeologic Report shall be provided to determine the total disposal capacity of the facility. Condition 1.7. — The gauge to monitor waste levels in the high -rate infiltration basin shall be repaired and functional within 60 days of the effective date of this permit. Condition I.8. — The irrigation equipment shall be calibrated within 60 days of the effective date of this permit to comply with Condition 1I1.9. Condition I.9. — Within 60 days of the effective date of this permit, documentation shall be provided that the public and employees were notified of the use of reclaimed water and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking as stated in Condition II1.22. Condition I.10. — Within one year of the effective date of this permit, all trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall be removed from all earthen dikes and embankments of the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond to comply with Condition 111.17. Condition 1.11. — Within 180 days of the effective date of this permit, a plan to clean and remove deposited materials that impede the infiltration process as to comply with Condition II1.24. shall be submitted to the Washington Regional Office. Conditions 11.6., 11.8., and 11.9. — These conditions were previously covered under Old Condition 1I.6., but have been separated into their own conditions. Mr. Raymond Gottlieb August 4, 2021 Page 3 of 4 Condition II.11. —Reclaimed water distribution lines shall be located at least 5 feet horizontally from and 18 inches below any water line if practicable. Condition II.12. — Reclaimed water distribution lines shall not be less than 50 feet from a well unless the piping and integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance with 1 SA NCAC 18C. Condition I1.13. — Reclaimed water distribution lines shall meet the separation distances to sewer lines in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0305. Condition 11.20. — The correct setbacks have been added for each treatment, storage and disposal component based on when they were originally permitted or modified. Condition III.18. — Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually. Condition 111.20. — Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count and flow shall be provided prior to storage, distribution, or utilization of reclaimed water. Condition IV.5.f. — Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non -hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B shall be reported. Please note that his permit doesn't have any non -hydraulic parameters limited in Attachment B. Condition TV.10.b. — The date of irrigation and infiltration equipment calibration shall be maintained in the maintenance log. Condition IV.11. — Monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 shall be sampled after construction, and within three months prior to initiating reclaimed water utilization operations. Condition IV.13. — For initial sampling of monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5, Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59) and a Well Construction Record Form (GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring well identification number shall be submitted. Condition V1.10. —This permit shall not be renewed if the Permittee or any affiliation has not paid the required annual fee. Mr. Raymond Gottlieb August 4, 2021 Page 4 of 4 If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, the Permittee has the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of this permit. This request shall be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings at 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Otherwise, this permit shall be final and binding. If you need additional information concerning this permit, please contact Erick Saunders at (919) 707-3659 or erickson.saunders(Lricdenr.gov. Sincerely, S. Daniel Smith, Director Division of Water Resources cc: Currituck County Health Department (Electronic Copy) Washington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section (Electronic Copy) Laserfiche File (Electronic Copy) Digital Permit Archive (Electronic Copy) NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY RALEIGH RECLAIMED WATER GENERATION, DEDICATED RECLAIMED WATER UTILIZATION, AND HIGH -RATE INFILTRATION SYSTEM PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. Currituck County FOR THE operation of a 175,000 gallon per day (GPD) reclaimed water generation, dedicated reclaimed water utilization, and high -rate infiltration facility consisting of the: continued operation of a reclaimed water generation system consisting of. an 89,782 gallon flow equalization basin with two 243 gallon per minute (GPM) pumps and served by a 310 cubic feet per minute (CFM) blower; a manual bar screen; a flow splitter box; two 225,000 gallon aeration basins (consisting of a 50,000 gallon section and a 175,000 gallon section); a 148,250 gallon clarifier; a 28,220 gallon clarifier; a 37,000 gallon aerated sludge holding tank served by two 1,000 CFM blowers; a 15 cell travelling bridge filter with a total area of 135 square feet (ft); an ultraviolet (UV) disinfection unit; a 30,080 gallon effluent dosing tank with two 608 GPM pumps and high-water alarms; approximately 450 linear feet (LF) of 10- inch force main; a stand-by generator with automatic transfer switch; a turbidimeter; a flow meter; and all associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances; the continued operation of a high -rate infiltration system consisting of: a 5.5 million gallon (MG) high -rate infiltration basin (in lieu of a 5-day upset pond); and all associated piping, valves, controls and appurtenances; the continued operation of a dedicated reclaimed water utilization system consisting of. a 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond; approximately 112.25 acres of irrigation area with a maximum capacity of 262,625 GPD of disposal capacity); and all associated piping, valves, controls and appurtenances; the construction only of the wastewater treatment plant expansion to its original permitted capacity of 350,000 GPD and consisting of: the addition of an aeration blower with 2,000 CFM capacity; addition of a 213 ft' tertiary traveling bridge filter; additional UV disinfection facilities; expansion of the wet weather storage/irrigation pond to 10.5 MG; expansion of the non -conjunctive reclaimed water utilization facilities to provide a disposal capacity of 321,000 GPD as permitted on May 14, 2004; and all associated piping, valves, controls and appurtenances to serve the Eagle Creek WWTP, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, pursuant to the application received September 30, 2020, subsequent additional information received August 4, 2021, and in conformity with the Division -approved plans and specifications considered a part of this permit. WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 1 of 15 This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through June 30, 2027, shall void Permit No. WQ0014306 issued October 8, 2015, and shall be subject to the following conditions and limitations: I. SCHEDULES Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted modifications, the Permittee shall submit an engineering certification from a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer certifying that the permitted modifications have been constructed in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1, Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U, this permit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications. For phased and partially certified facilities, the Permittee shall retain the responsibility to track further construction approved under this permit, and shall provide a final engineering certification upon project completion. Mail the Engineering Certification to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or Non- Dischar,.e�Reports,a.ncdenr. oovv. [15A NCAC 02T .0116(a)] 2. The Permittee shall notify the Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481, at least two business days in advance of initial operation of the constructed facilities so that the Division can conduct a startup inspection. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] The Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481, shall approve monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 prior to installation, and the monitoring wells shall be installed within 90 days of the effective date of this permit. The Washington Regional Office shall be notified at least two business days in advance of construction of any monitoring well. The monitoring wells shall be constructed such that the water level in the well is never above or below the screened portion of the well, and in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108. The general location and Division -approved name for each monitoring well is on Figure 1. [15A NCAC 02C .0108, 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] 4. Within 90 days of completing installation of monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, andMW-5, the Permittee shall submit two original copies and one digital copy of a site map with a scale no greater than 1-inch equals 100 feet; however, special provisions may be granted upon prior approval for large properties. The map shall include the following information: a. Legend, north arrow, scale, and legible in black and white. b. Topographic contour intervals not exceeding 10 feet or 25 percent of total site relief. c. All habitable residences or places of assembly within 500 feet of the irrigation area. d. Location of all wells, streams (ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial), springs, lakes, ponds, ditches, and other surface drainage features within 500 feet of the irrigation area. e. Location and identification of each monitoring well (identify any background/upgradient wells). f. Latitude and longitude coordinates of each monitoring wells (decimal degrees to the sixth decimal degree and in NAD83). g. Location and identification of major components of the waste disposal system. h. The perimeter of all irrigation areas with field names (named according to the approved permit) i. Location and ownership of property boundaries within 500 feet of the irrigation area (including road/rail right-of-ways and easements). j. Latitude and longitude of the established horizontal control monument (decimal degrees to the sixth decimal degree). k. Elevation of the top of the well casing (i.e., measuring point) relative to a common datum. I. Depth of water below the measuring point at the time the measuring point is established. in. Delineation of the compliance and review boundaries. n. Distance measurements verifying all setbacks are being met. o. Stormwater drainage controls. p. 100-year floodplain. q. The date the map is prepared and/or revised. WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 2 of 15 Boundaries and physical features not under purview of other licensed professions shall be provided by a Professional Surveyor. Control monuments shall be installed in such a manner and made of such materials that the monument will not be destroyed due to activities taking place on the property. The map and any supporting documentation shall be sent to the Division of Water Resources, Non - Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or Non- Discharge.Reports(Lncdenr. oovv. [1 SA NCAC 02C .0105(f), 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] Within 30 days of construction, a Well Construction Record (Form GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring well identification number shall be completed for each well constructed, and mailed to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or Non-Discharge.Reports(d_ncdenr. og_v. A North Carolina Certified Well Contractor shall construct the monitoring wells according to the North Carolina Well Construction Standards (I SA NCAC 02C .0113) and local county rules. [ I SA NCAC 02C .0113, 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] 6. Prior to the expansion of the facility above the currently permitted 175,000 GPD, the Permittee shall provide a new Soil Evaluation and Hydrogeologic Report to determine the total disposal capacity of the facility. This report is required due to concerns of a high groundwater table at the site which could affect the performance of the existing vacuum sewer collection system and previous instances of ponding on the golf course which affect the playability of the golf course. These new evaluations will also aid in documenting whether site characteristics and conditions have changed over the life of the facility since it was originally permitted. This documentation shall be submitted in a modification request to support the increase in flow to the wastewater treatment facilities. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] 7. The gauge to monitor waste levels in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin shall be repaired and functional within 60 days of the effective date of this permit. Caution shall be taken not to damage the integrity of any liner- (if present) when installing a gauge. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02T .0705(c)] 8. The irrigation equipment shall be calibrated within 60 days of the effective date of this permit to comply with Condition III.8. Documentation that this has been completed shall be submitted to the to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- 1617, or Non-Discharge.Reports&ncdenr. oovv. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02U .0801(d)] 9. Within 60 days of the effective date of this permit, documentation shall be provided that the public and employees were notified of the use of reclaimed water and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking as stated in Condition 111.22. Documentation that this has been completed shall be submitted to the to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or Non-Discharge.Reportsancdenr.aov. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02U .0501(a)(2)] 10. Within one year of the effective date of this permit, all trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall be removed from all earthen dikes and embankments of the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond to comply with Condition I11.17. The Washington Regional Office shall be notified upon completion of these repairs. [15A NCAC .108(b)(1)(B), 02T .0707(g), 02U .0801(g)] 11. Within 180 days of the effective date of this permit, a plan to clean and remove deposited materials that impede the infiltration process as to comply with Condition III.24. shall be submitted to the Washington Regional Office. [15A NCAC .108(b)(1)(B), 02T .0707(h)] 12. The Permittee shall request renewal of this permit on Division -approved forms no later than January 1, 2027. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(b), 02T .0109] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 3 of 15 IL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS l . The Permittee shall maintain and operate the subject non -discharge facilities so there is no discharge to surface waters, nor any contravention of groundwater or surface water standards. In the event the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions due to improper operation and maintenance, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions, including Division required actions, such as the construction of additional or replacement reclaimed water generation, reclaimed water utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities. [I SA NCAC 02T .0I08(b)(1)(A)] 2. This permit shall not relieve the Permittee of their responsibility for damages to groundwater or surface water resulting from the operation of this facility. [15A NCAC 02T .0l 08(b)(l)(A)] 3. Groundwater monitoring wells shall be constructed in accordance with I SA NCAC 02C .0108 (Standards of Construction for Wells Other than Water Supply), and any other jurisdictional laws and regulations pertaining Lowell construction. [15A NCAC 02C .0108] 4. Effluent limitations shall not exceed those specified in Attachment A. [15A NCAC 02T .0 1 08(b)(1)(A), 02U .0301] 5. Application rates shall not exceed those specified in Attachment B. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A), 02U .0401(g)] 6. All reclaimed water valves, storage facilities, and outlets shall be tagged or labeled to warn the public or employees that the water is not intended for drinking. [15A NCAC 02U .0403(b)] 7. All reclaimed water piping, valves, outlets, and other appurtenances shall be color -coded, taped, or otherwise marked to identify the source of the water as being reclaimed water as follows: a. All reclaimed water piping and appurtenances shall be either colored purple (Pantone 522 or equivalent) and embossed or integrally stamped or marked "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK" or be installed with a purple (Pantone 522 or equivalent) identification tape or polyethylene vinyl wrap. The warning shall be stamped on opposite sides of the pipe and repeated every three feet or less; b. Identification tape shall be at least three inches wide and have white or black lettering on purple (Pantone 522 or equivalent) field stating "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK". Identification tape shall be installed on top of reclaimed water pipelines, fastened at least every 10 feet to each pipe length and run continuously the entire length of the pipe; and c. Existing underground distribution systems retrofitted for the purpose of conveying reclaimed water shall be taped or otherwise identified as noted in 11.7.a. and 11.7.b. This identification need not extend the entire length of the distribution system but shall be incorporated within 10 feet of crossing any potable water supply line or sanitary sewer line. [15A NCAC 02U .0403(c)] 8. All reclaimed water valves and outlets shall be of a type, or secured in a manner, that permits operation by personnel authorized by the entity that operates the reclaimed water system. [15A NCAC 02U .0403 (d)] 9. Hose bibs shall be located in locked, below grade vaults that shall be labeled as being of non -potable quality. As an alternative to the use of locked vaults with standard hose bib services, other- locking mechanisms such as hose bibs that can only be operated by a tool may be placed above ground and labeled as non -potable water. [15A NCAC 02U .0403(e)] 10. There shall be no direct cross -connections between the reclaimed water and potable water systems, unless such connection has been approved by the Department pursuant to 15A NCAC 18C .0406. [15A NCAC 02U .0403(f)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 4 of 15 1 1. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall be located at least 5 feet horizontally from and 18 inches below any water line if practicable. If these separation distances cannot be met, the piping and integrity testing procedures shall meet water main standards in accordance with 1SA NCAC 18C. [1SA NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .0403(h)] 12. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall not be less than 50 feet from a well unless the piping and integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance with 1 SA NCAC 18C, but in no case shall they be less than 25 feet from a private well. [l SA NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .0403(i)] 13. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall meet the separation distances to sewer lines in accordance with 1 SA NCAC 02T .0305. [15A NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .04030)] 14. Reclaimed water irrigation fields permitted prior to September 1, 2006 have compliance and review boundaries established at the property boundary. Any exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the compliance boundary shall require corrective action. Division -approved relocation of the compliance boundary shall be noted in Attachment B. Multiple contiguous properties under common ownership and permitted for use as a disposal system shall be treated as a single property with regard to determination of a compliance boundary. [15A NCAC 02L .0106, 02T .0105(h), 021T .0219(k)(1)(C)(i)(III), G.S. 143-215.1(i), G.S. 143-215.1(k)] 15. High -rate infiltration sites permitted on or after December 30, 1983 have a compliance boundary that is either 250 feet from the infiltration area, or 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the infiltration area. Any exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the compliance boundary shall require corrective action. Division -approved relocation of the compliance boundary shall be noted in Attachment B. Multiple contiguous properties under common ownership and permitted for use as a disposal system shall be treated as a single property with regard to determination of a compliance boundary. [15A NCAC 02L .0106(d)(2), 02L .0107(b), 02T .0105(h), G.S. 143- 215.1(i), G.S. 143-215.1(k)] 16. The review boundary for the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin is midway between the compliance boundary and the infiltration area. Any exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the review boundary shall require preventative action. [15A NCAC 02L .0106(d)(1), 02L .0108] 17. The Permittee shall apply for a permit modification to establish a new compliance boundary prior to any sale or transfer of property affecting a compliance boundary (i.e., parcel subdivision). [15A NCAC 02L .0107(c)] IS. No wells, excluding Division -approved monitoring wells, shall be constructed within the compliance boundary except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g). [ 15A NCAC 02L .0107] 19. Except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g), the Permittee shall ensure any landowner who is not the Permittee and owns land within the compliance boundary shall execute and file with the Currituck County Register of Deeds an easement running with the land containing the following items: a. A notice of the permit and number or other description as allowed in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(f)(1); b. Prohibits construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and c. Reserves the right of the Perm ittee or the State to enter the property within the com pl iance boundary for purposes related to the permit. The Director may terminate the easement when its purpose has been fulfilled or is no longer needed. [15A NCAC 02L .0I 07(t)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 5 of 15 20. The facilities herein were permitted per the following setbacks: a. The reclaimed water irrigation sites were originally permitted March 5, 1999. The setbacks for spray irrigation sites originally permitted or modified from June 1, 1996 to August 31, 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet): i. Surface waters classified SA: 100 ii. Surface waters not classified SA: 25 iii. Each water supply well: 100 iv. Each non -potable well: 10 v. Each swimming pool: 25 [15A NCAC 02H .0219(k)(1)(C)(i)] b. The infiltration sites were originally permitted March 5, 1999. The setbacks for infiltration sites originally permitted or modified from February 1, 1993 to September 1, 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet): i. Each private or public water supply source: 100 ii. Surface waters: 200 iii. Groundwater lowering ditches: 200 iv. Surface water diversions (upslope): 200 v. Surface water diversions (downslope): 200 vi. Each well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 vii. Each property line: 50, viii.Top of slope of embankments or cuts of two feet or more in vertical height: 100 ix. Each water line: 10 x. Each swimming pool: 100 xi. Public right of way: 50 xii. Nitrification field: 20 xiii.Each building foundation or basement: 15 xiv. Each impounded public surface water supply: 500 xv. Each public shallow ground water supply (less than 50 feet deep): 500 Setbacks to property lines are not applicable when the Permittee, or the entity from which the Permittee is leasing, owns both parcels separated by the property line. [15A NCAC 02H .0404(g), 02H .02190)(5)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 6 of 15 c. The storage and treatment units were originally permitted March 5, 1999. The setbacks for storage and treatment units originally permitted or modified from June 1, 1996 to August 31, 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet): i. Each habitable residence or place of assembly under separate ownership: 100 ii. Each private or public water supply source: 100 iii. Surface waters: 50 iv. Each well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 v. Each property line: 5o2,3 vi. Nitrification field: 20 1 Habitable residences or places of assembly under separate ownership constructed after the facilities herein were originally permitted or subsequently modified are exempt from this setback. 2 Setbacks to property lines are not applicable when the Permittee, or the entity from which the Permittee is leasing, owns both parcels separated by the property line. 3 Per setback waivers submitted in accordance with 15A NCAC 02U .0701(e), reduced setbacks from the storage and treatment units to any property line are as follows: Parcel No. Deed Book / Page Setback Easement 0015000084I0000 See attached 0 feet 50 feet 0016000001 A0000 See attached 0 feet 50 feet [15A NCAC 02H .0404(g), 02H .02190)(5)] OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Permittee shall operate and maintain the subject facilities as a non -discharge system. [15A NCAC 02T .0700, 02U .0 10 1 ] 2. The Permittee shall maintain an Operation and Maintenance Plan, which shall include: a. A description of the operation of the system in detail to show what operations are necessary for the system to function and by whom the operations are to be conducted; b. A description of anticipated maintenance of the system; c. Provisions for safety measures, including restriction of access to the site and equipment; and d. Spill control provisions that include response to upsets and bypasses, including control, containment, and remediation, and contact information for personnel, emergency responders, and regulatory agencies; [15A NCAC 02T .0707(a), 02U .0801(a)] 3. Upon the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission's (WPCSOCC) classification of the subject non -discharge facilities, the Permittee shall designate and employ a certified operator in responsible charge (ORC), and one or more certified operators as back-up ORCs. The ORC or their back-up shall operate and visit the facilities as required by the WPCSOCC. [15A NCAC 02T .0117] 4. An operator certified by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC) of a grade equivalent or greater than the facility classification shall be on call 24 hours per day. [15A NCAC 02U .0401(e)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 7 of 15 5. The Permittee shall maintain vegetative cover on the irrigation sites, such that crop health is optimal, allows even effluent distribution, and allows inspection of the irrigation system. [I 5A NCAC 02U .0801(b)] 6. The Permittee shall take measures to prevent effluent ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites listed in Attachment B. [l 5A NCAC 02U .0801(c)] 7. The Permittee shall not irrigate treated effluent on irrigation sites during inclement weather, or when the soil is in a condition that will cause ponding or runoff. [15A NCAC 02U .0401(k)] 8. Irrigation and infiltration equipment shall be tested and calibrated once per permit cycle. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(d), 02U .0801(d)] 9. Only reclaimed water generated from the Eagle Creek WWTP shall be irrigated or infiltrated on the sites listed in Attachment B. [15A NCAC 02T .0701, 02U .0101] 10. The Permittee shall not allow vehicles or heavy machinery on the irrigation or infiltration areas, except during equipment installation or maintenance activities. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(e), 02U .0801(e)] 11. The Permittee shall prohibit public access to the wastewater treatment and storage facilities, and infiltration facilities. [15A NCAC 02T .0705(p), 02U .0402(e)] 12. Public access to reclaimed water utilization sites shall be controlled during active site use. Such controls may include the posting of signs showing the activities being conducted at each site. [15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)] 13. The Permittee shall dispose or utilize generated residuals in a Division -approved manner. [15A NCAC 02T .0708, 02T .1100, 02U .0802]. 14. The Permittec shall not divert or bypass untreated or partially treated reclaimed water from the subject facilities. [15A NCAC 02T .0705(i), 02U .0402(g)] 15. Freeboard in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond shall not be less than two feet at any time. [15A NCAC 02T .0705(c), 02U .0401(h)] 16. Gauges to monitor water levels in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond shall be provided. These gauges shall have readily visible permanent markings, at inch or tenth of a foot increments, indicating the following elevations: maximum liquid level at the top of the temporary liquid storage volume; minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage volume; and the lowest point on top of the dam. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(f), 02U .0801(f)] 17. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, surface water diversions, and earthen embankments (i.e., outside toe of embankment to maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(g), 02U .0801(g)] 18. Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(d), 02U .0801(d)] 19. An automatically activated standby power source capable of powering all essential treatment units shall be on site and operational at all times. Tf a generator is employed as an alternate power supply, it shall be tested weekly by interrupting the primary power source. [15A NCAC 02T .0705(k), 02U .0401(d)] 20. Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count and flow shall be provided prior- to storage, distribution, or utilization of reclaimed water. [15A NCAC 02U .0401(b)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 8 of 15 21. If turbidity exceeds 10 NTUs or if the permitted pathogen levels cannot be met, all effluent shall be routed to the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin until the problems associated with the reclaimed water generation system have been corrected. [15A NCAC 02U .0402(d)] 22. The Permittee shall provide notification to the public and its employees about the use of reclaimed water, and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking. Such notification shall be provided to employees in a language they can understand. [1 SA NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)] 23. The Permittee shall develop and implement an education program to inform users and its employees about the proper use of reclaimed water. Educational material shall be provided to al l residents and/or other facilities provided with reclaimed water, and these materials shall be maintained consistent with the reclaimed water- uses. All educational materials shall be made available to the Division upon request. [15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(4)] 24. The infiltration areas shall be cleaned at least once per permit cycle to remove deposited materials that may impede the infiltration process. Cleaning records shall be maintained at the facility for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. The Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481, shall be notified prior- to each cleaning. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(h)] 25. Vegetative growth must be kept out of the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin at all times. All vegetation must be removed manually so that minimal disturbance will occur to the disposal area. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] 26. The application of chemicals to the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin is expressly prohibited. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] 27. The Permittee shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the 6,000 GPM stormwater pump to allow the movement of groundwater off site from the golf course. Until such time that Currituck County has established a drainage district, the Permittee shall be responsible for maintaining the canals for positive drainage. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] IV. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. The Permittee shall conduct and report any Division required monitoring necessary to evaluate this facility's impact on groundwater and surface water. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] 2. A Division -certified laboratory shall conduct all analyses for the required effluent, groundwater, and surface water parameters. [15A NCAC 02H .0800] 3. Flow through the treatment facility shall be continuously monitored, and daily flow values shall be reported on Form NDMR. Facilities with a permitted flow less than 10,000 GPD may estimate their flow from water usage records provided the water source is metered. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(k), 02T .0108(c)] 4. The Permittee shall monitor the generated reclaimed water at the frequencies and locations for the parameters specified in Attachment A. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 9 of 15 S. The Permittee shall maintain records tracking the amount of reclaimed water irrigated. These records shall include the following information for each irrigation site listed in Attachment B: a. Date of irrigation; b. Volume of reclaimed water irrigated; c. Site irrigated; d. Length of time site is irrigated; e. Continuous weekly, monthly, and year-to-date hydraulic (inches/acre) loadings; f. Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non -hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B; g. Weather conditions; and h. Maintenance of cover crops. [I SA NCAC 02T .0108(c)] 6. The Permittee shall maintain records tracking the amount of effluent infiltrated. These records shall include the following information for each infiltration site listed in Attachment B: a. Date of infiltration; b. Volume of effluent infiltrated; c. Site infiltrated; d. Length of time site is infiltrated; e. Loading rates to each infiltration site listed in Attachment B; and f. Weather conditions. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] 7. Freeboard (i.e., water level to the lowest embankment elevation) in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond shall be measured to the nearest inch or tenth of a foot, and recorded weekly. Weekly freeboard records shall be maintained for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] Three copies of all monitoring data (as specified in Conditions IV.3. and IV.4.) on Form NDMR for each PPI and three copies of all operation and disposal records (as specified in Conditions IV.5. and IV.7.) on Form NDAR-1, and three copies of all operation and disposal records (as specified in Conditions IV.6. and IV.7.) on Form NDAR-2 for every site in Attachment B shall be submitted on or before the last day of the following month. If no activities occurred during the monitoring month, monitoring reports are still required documenting the absence of the activity. All information shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water- Resources Information Processing Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 [15A NCAC 02T .0105(1)] 9. The Permittee shall maintain a record of all residuals removed from this facility. This record shall be maintained for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. This record shall include: a. Name of the residuals hauler; b. Non -Discharge permit number authorizing the residuals disposal, or a letter from a municipality agreeing to accept the residuals; c. Date the residuals were hauled; and d. Volume of residuals removed. [15A NCAC 02T .0708(b), 02U .0802(b)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 10 of 15 10. A maintenance log shall be kept at this facility. This log shall be maintained for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. This log shall include: a. Date of flow measurement device calibration; b. Date of irrigation and infiltration equipment calibration; c. Date of turbidimeter calibration; d. Date and results of power interruption testing on alternate power supply; e. Visual observations of the plant and plant site; and f. Record of preventative maintenance (e.g., changing of equipment, adjustments, testing, inspections and cleanings, etc.); and g. Record of all discharges of reclaimed water- to surface waters or the land surface, including the date of occurrence, estimated volume, and corrective action taken. [1 SA NCAC 02T .0707(i), 02U .0801(h)] 11. Monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 shall be sampled after construction, and within three months of well installation. Monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 shall be sampled thereafter - at the frequencies and for the parameters specified in Attachment C. All mapping, well construction forms, well abandonment forms, and monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as provided in Attachment C and Figure 1. [15A NCAC 02T .0I 05(m)] 12. Monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-2 shall be sampled at the frequencies and for the parameters specified in Attachment C. All mapping, well construction forms, well abandonment forms and monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as provided in Attachment C and Figure 1. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)] 13. For initial sampling of monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5, the Permittee shall submit a Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59) and a Well Construction Record Form (GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring well identification number. initial Compliance Monitoring Forms (GW-59) without copies of the Well Construction Record Forms (GW-1) are deemed incomplete, and may be returned to the Perm ittee without being processed. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)] 14. Two copies of the monitoring well sampling and analysis results shall be submitted on a Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59), along with attached copies of laboratory analyses, on or before the last working day of the month following the sampling month. The Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59) shall include this permit number, the appropriate well identification number, and one GW-59a certification form shall be submitted with each set of sampling results. All information shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water- Resources Information Processing Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 [15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 11 of 15 IS. Noncompliance Notification: The Permittee shall report to the Washington Regional Office, telephone number 252) 946-6481, within 24 hours of first knowledge of the following: a. Treatment of wastes abnormal in quantity or characteristic, including the known passage of a hazardous substance. b. Any process unit failure (e.g., mechanical, electrical, etc.) rendering the facility incapable of adequate wastewater treatment. c. Any failure resulting in a discharge untreated or partially treated wastewater to surface waters. d. Any failure resulting in a discharge of reclaimed water directly to surface waters or any unpermitted release of reclaimed water to land surface greater than or equal to 5,000 gallons. Unpermitted releases less than 5,000 gallons to land surface shall be documented by the Permittee in accordance with Condition TV.1 O.g. but do not require Regional Office notification. e. Any time self -monitoring indicates the facility has gone out of compliance with its permit limitations. f. Ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites. Emergencies requiring reporting outside normal business hours shall call the Division's Emergency Response personnel at telephone number (800) 662-7956, (800) 858-0368, or (919) 733-3300. All noncompliance notifications shall file a written report to the Washington Regional Office within five days of first knowledge of the occurrence, and this report shall outline the actions proposed or taken to ensure the problem does not recur. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] V. INSPECTIONS The Permittee shall perform inspections and maintenance to ensure proper operation of the reclaimed water generation, utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities. [15A NCAC 02T .07070), 02U .0801(i)] 2. The Permittee shall inspect the reclaimed water generation, utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities to prevent malfunctions, facility deterioration, and operator errors that may result in discharges of wastes to the environment, threats to human health, or public nuisances. The Permittee shall maintain an inspection log that includes the date and time of inspection, observations made, and maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken. The Permittee shall maintain this inspection log for a period of five years from the date of the inspection, and this log shall be made available to the Division upon request. [15A NCAC 02T .0707(i), 02T .07070), 02U .0801(h), 02U .0801(i)] Division authorized representatives may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place related to the reclaimed water generation, utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities permitted herein at any reasonable time for determining compliance with this permit. Division authorized representatives may inspect or copy records maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may collect groundwater, surface water, or leachate samples. [G.S. 143-215.3(a)(2)] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 12 of 15 VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS l . Failure to comply with the conditions and limitations contained herein may subject the Permittee to a Division enforcement action. [G.S. 143-215.6A, 143-215.613, 143-215.6C] 2. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the permit application, and Division -approved plans and specifications. [G.S. 143-215. 1 (d)] 3. Unless specifically requested and approved in this permit, there are no variances to administrative codes or general statutes governing the construction or operation of the facilities permitted herein. [I SA NCAC 02T .0105(n)] 4. The issuance of this permit does not exempt the Pcrmittee from complying with all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances that other jurisdictional government agencies (e.g., local, state, and federal) may require. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(6)] S. If the permitted facilities change ownership, or the Permittee changes their name, the Permittee shall submit a permit modification request on Division -approved forms. The Permittee shall comply with all terms and conditions of this permit until the permit is transferred to the successor -owner. [G.S. 143- 215.1(d3)] 6. The Permittee shall retain a set of Division -approved plans and specifications for the life of the facilities permitted herein. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(o)] 7. The Permittee shall maintain this permit until the proper closure of all facilities permitted herein, or until the facilities permitted herein are permitted by another authority. [15A NCAC 02T .01050)] S. This permit is subject to revocation or modification upon 60-day notice from the Division Director, in whole or part for: a. violation of any terms or conditions of this permit or Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U; b. obtaining a permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose all relevant facts; c. the Perm ittee's refusal to allow authorized Department employees upon presentation of credentials: i. to enter the Permittee's premises where a system is located or where any records are required to be kept; ii. to have access to any permit required documents and records; iii. to inspect any monitoring equipment or method as required in this permit; or iv. to sample any pollutants; d. the Permittee's failure to pay the annual fee for administering and compliance monitoring; or e. a Division determination that the conditions of this permit are in conflict with North Carolina Administrative Code or General Statutes. [15A NCAC 02T .0110] WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page U of 15 9. Unless the Division Director grants a variance, expansion of the facilities permitted herein shall not occur if any of the following apply: a. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has been convicted of environmental crimes under G.S. 143-215.613, or under Federal law that would otherwise be prosecuted under G.S. 143-215.613, and all appeals of this conviction have been abandoned or exhausted. b. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of thePermittee has previously abandoned a wastewater treatment facility without properly closing the facility. c. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has not paid a civil penalty, and all appeals of this penalty have been abandoned or exhausted. d. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee is currently not compliant with any compliance schedule in a permit, settlement agreement, or order. e. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has not paid an annual fee. [15A NCAC 02T .0120(b), 02T .0120(d)] 10. This permit shall not be renewed if the Permittee or any affiliation has not paid the required annual fee. [15A NCAC 02T .0120(c)] Permit issued this the 4"' day of August 2021 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION S. Daniel Smith, Director Division of Water Resources By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number WQ0014306 WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 14 of 15 Permit No. WQ0014306 Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. Eagle Creek WWTP ❑ Partial ❑ Final Reclaimed Water Generation, Dedicated Utilization, and High -Rate Infiltration System August 4, 2021 Currituck County ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION I, , as a duly licensed North Carolina Professional Engineer, having ❑ periodically / ❑ fully observed the construction of the permitted facilities, do hereby state to the best of my abilities that the facility was constructed in compliance with G.S. 143-215.1, Administrative Code Title I SA Subchapter 02U, this permit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications. Documentation of any variation to this permit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications, is in the attached as -built drawings. Description of variations: Professional Engineer's Name Firm Name Firm No. Address City State Zip Code Telephone Email Seal, Signature, and Date THE COMPLETED ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION, SHALL BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES NON -DISCHARGE BRANCH By U.S. Postal Service By Courier/Special Deliver 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER 512 N. SALISBURY ST. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604 WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Page 15 of 15 THIS PAGE BLANK ATTACHMENT A —LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit Number: W00014306 Version: 5.0 PPI 001— Reclaimed Water Generation System Effluent t EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS EFFLUENT LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS PCs Code Parameter Description Units of Measure Monthly Average Monthly Geometric Mean Daily Minimum Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type 00310 BOD, 5-Dap (20 °C) mg/L 10 15 2 x Month Composite 00680 Carbon, Total Organic (TOC) mg/L 3 x Year' Composite 00940 Chloride (as Cl) mg/L 3 x Year z Composite 31616 Coliform, Fecal MF, M-FC Broth, 44.5 °C #/100 mL 14 25 2 x Month Grab 50050 Flow, in Conduit or flit Treatment Plant GPD 175,000 Continuous Recorder 00610 Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) mg/L 4 6 2 x Month Composite 00625 Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total (as N) mg/L 2 x Month Composite 00620 Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N) mg/L 2 x Month Composite 00600 Nitrogen, Total (as N) mg/L 2 x Month Composite 00400 pH so 5 x Week Grab 00665 Phosphorus, Total (as P) mg/L 2 x Month Composite 70300 Solids, Total Dissolved— 180 °C mg/L 3 x Year z Composite 00530 Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 5 10 2 x Month Composite 00076 Turbidity, HCH Turbidimeter NTU 10 Continuous Recorder I Reported data for PPI 001 and PPI 002 ma) be obtained from the same sampling location prior to flow diversion to the reclaimed water system or the high -rate infiltration system. 2. 3 x Year sampling shall be conducted in March, July, and November. W00014306 Version 5.0 Attachment A Page I of 2 ATTACHMENT A —LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit Number: W00014306 Version: 5.0 PPI 002 — Effluent to the High -Rate Infiltration Basin r EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS EFFLUENT LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS PCs Code Parameter Description Units of Measure Monthly Average Monthly Geometric Mean Daily Minimum Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type 00310 BOD, 5-Day (20 °C) mg/L 15 Monthly Composite 00680 Carbon, Total Organic ( TOC) mg/L 3 x Year' Composite 00940 Chloride (as Cl) mg/L 3 x Year Composite 31616 Coliform, Fecal MF, M-FC Broth, 44.5 °C 4/100 mL PP 200 Monthly Grab 50050 Flow, in Conduit or thru Treatment Plant GPD 90,000 Continuous Recorder 00610 Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) mg/L 4 Monthly Composite 00625 Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total (as N) mg/L Monthly Composite 00620 Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N) mg/L Monthly Composite 00600 Nitrogen, Total (as N) mg/L Monthly Composite 00400 pH so 5 x Week Grab 00665 Phosphorus, Total (as P) mg/L Monthly Composite 70300 Solids, Total Dissolved— 180 °C mg/L 3 x Year z Composite 00530 Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 30 Monthly Composite L Reported data for PPI 001 and PPI 002 maybe obtained from the same sampling location prior to flow diversion to the reclaimed water system or the high -rate infiltration system. 2 3 x Year sampling shall be conducted in March, July, and November. W00014306 Version 5.0 Attachment A Page 2 of 2 ATTACHMENT B —APPROVED DEDICATED LAND APPLICATION SITES Permit Number: W00014306 Version: 5.0 Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. —Eagle Creek WWTP IRRIGATION AREA INFORMATION APPLICATION LIMITATIONS Field Owner County Latitude Longitude Net Acreage Dominant Soil Series Parameter Hourly Rate Yearly Max Units Driving Range Paasch Developments, LLC Card trick 36.492533' -76.166456' 12.00 Cape Fear Loam 01284—Non-DischarTeApplicationRate 0.1 31.2 inches Fairways Paasch Developments, LLC Cmrimck 36493915' -76.169478' 65.00 Cape Fear Loam 01284 — Non -Discharge Application Rate 0.1 31.2 inches Greens Paasch Developments, LLC Cut rituck 36.491936' -76.166941' 21.00 Cape Feat Loam 0 1284 — Nort-Discharge Application Rate 0.1 31.2 inches Tees Paasch Developments, LLC Cruntuck 36A93959° -76.167550° 14.25 Cape Fear Loam 01284—Non-Discharge Application Rate 0.1 31.2 inches Totals 112.25 L Irrigation of reclaimed water onto the golf course sites has been granted in the utility easement recorded in the Cutrituck County Register of Deeds (DB: 1640 / PGS: 776-808) and assigned to Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC in the assignment agreement recorded in the Cut t ituck County Register of Deeds (DB 1642 / PGS 54-75). INFILTRATION AREA INFORMATION APPLICATION LIMITATIONS Net Dominant Hourly Rate Field Owner County Latitude Longitude Acreage Soil Series Parameter Yearly Max Units 1 Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, Cun tuck 36 4889061 -76.1689371 4.00 01284 —Non-Discharge Application Rate 90,000 GPD L.L.C. W00014306 Version 5.0 Attachment B Page I of I I N me I kw, .1y#twaw.,VL", ATTACHMENT C — GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND LIMITATIONS Permit Number: W00014306 Version: 5.0 Monitoring Wells: MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, and MW-ti GROUNDWATER CHARACTERISTICS GROUNDWATER STANDARDS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS PCS Code Parameter Description Daily Maximum Frequency Measurement Sample Type Footnotes 00680 Carbon, Tot Oiganic (TOC) mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1,4 00940 Chloride (as Cl) 250 mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1 31616 Col iform, Fecal MF, M-FC Broth, 44.5 °C #/ 100 mL 3 x Year Grab 1 00610 Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) 1.5 mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1 00620 Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N) 10 mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1 00400 pH 6.5-8.5 su 3 x Year Grab 1,2 00665 Phosphorus, Total (as P) mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1 70300 Solids, Total Dissolved - 180 °C 500 mg/L 3 x Year Grab 1 82546 Water Level, Distance from measuring point feet 3 x Year Calculated 1, 2, 3 L 3 x Year monitoring shall be conducted in Mach, July, and November; Annual monitoring shall be conducted in November. 2 The measurement ofwater levels shall be made prior to purging the wells. The depth to water in each well shall be measured from the surveyed point on the top ofthe casing. The measurement of PH shall be made after purging and prior to sampling tot remaining parameters. 3. The measuring points (top of well casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed to provide the relative elevation of the measuring point for each monitoring well. The measuring points (top of casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed relative to a common datum. 4. IfTOC concentrations greater than 10 mg/L are detected in any downgradient monitoring well, additional sampling and analysis shall be conducted to identify the individual constituents comprising this TOC concentration. If the TOC concentration as measured in the background monitor well exceeds 10 mg/L, this concentration will be taken to represent the naturally occurring TOC concentration. Any exceedances of this naturally occurring TOC concentration in the downgradient wells shall be subject to the additional sampling and analysis as described above. 5. Monitoring wel Is steal I be reported consistent with the nomenclature and location information provided in Figure I and this attachment. W00014306 Version 5.0 Attachment C Page I of I I F7i g u re .. Legend Eagle Creek WWTP Monitoring Well Map • _.� Q Monitoring Wells ' Open Atmosphere Structures 0`' Wastewater Treatment Plant 7. A ' •l"w__ �• — wo- k^ L P, A-L 97, 42. 46 Ak _gyp 1 y h..y . r a 1 1 `. State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NUN -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BV 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a ), .0506(b), .0606(a ), AND .0706(a ) 1. Raymond Gottlieb (printed name), certifi that I am a deeded owiier or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: 285 Green View Road Parcel No.: 8030-19-9824 C'iw Mo ock state: NC Zip Cade: 27958 County: Currituck Furthermore, i certifv that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property. and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following Page. I understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ❑ Wastewater Irrigationllnfiltration Setback to ProFwrty Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater lrriagationllnfiltralion Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ® Wastewater Treatment and Stora a Unit Setback to Property Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to a Feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than 0 Feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatme a d star ge units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. Signature: _ y _ Date: orrf 'a )ZLi Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC by Raymond Gottlieb, Manager FDR_M: NDWSW 12-20 Page 1 OF2 ApplicantlPermittee: Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC Perniit No.: W00014306 Address: 448 Viking Drive, Suite 224 Parcel No.: 8030-19-6072 city: Virginia Beach State: VA Zip Code: 23452 County: N/A COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH I, (�WnklkL 6. SkyjLjk , a Notary Public for City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, do hereby certify thatpersonally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of ,0'1? . Cynthia G. Shank 'rltmk Notary Public REG. # 213972 Signature of Notwry Public Commonwealth of irtia MY COMM SSTDiV EXPIRES QRGBER 31 2024 ?Llyf com►nission expires Once notarized. this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded ►4aiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM., NDWSW 12- 0 Pale' of State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) I, _Paaseh Development, LLC_(printed name), certify that I am a deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: 109 Greenview Rd. Parcel No.: 0016000001A0000 City: Moyock State: NC Zip Code: 27958 County; Currituck Furthermore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. I understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, I consent to the following reduced setbacks: ❑ Wastewater Irri(,:ation/Infiltration Setback to Property Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irrigation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assembly The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ® Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Property Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to 0 feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storage units no closer than 0 feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assemble The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and stunits no closer than feet from my residence or place of arer a assembly, f , Signature: Date: 7 — Z Z - 2U2 FORM: NDWSW 02-19 Page 1 of Applicant/Permittee: Sanlder at Mill Run, LLC Address: 287 Greenview Rd City: Moyock Permit No.: WQ0014306 Parcel No.: 0016000001A0000 State: NC Zip Code: 27958 County: Currituck NORTH CAROLINA, G14 v,-, Fu-yC COUNTY a Notary Public for �i//y/�-, f County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that h! .1 l"hsf Sc G� personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of SEAL FNOTARY am Brurnsey, IV Signature of Notary Public PUBLIC urrituck County My commission expiresNorth Carolina June 2.5 2025n Expires Once notarized, this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 Roy £oo62r, £ioverner °arN NC DEPARTMENT 4F NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES April 23, 2024 Chrissa MacConnell Green Global Technologies 501 Cascade Pointe Lane Cary, NC 27513 RE: Eagle Creek WWTP; C26202.00 Dear Chrissa MacConnell: D_4Eesd WOTon. Seumtory M'Lc*1 buehanan OePl tX DirectDr, Natlxra! Heritage grograRI NCNHDE-25740 The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. A query of the NCNHP database, based on the project area mapped with your request, indicates that there are no records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary, or within a one -mile radius of the project boundary. Please note that although there may be no documentation of natural heritage elements within or near the project boundary, it does not imply or confirm their absence; the area may not have been surveyed. The results of this query should not be substituted for field surveys where suitable habitat exists. In the event that rare species are found within the project area, please contact the NCNHP so that we may update our records. Please also note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may also not be redistributed without permission. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact the NCNHP at natural.heritaae(&Jdncr.nc.aov. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DF.FAQTMENT Or- NATURAL AND CULTURAL 0$OURCES ,IV i21 W_ h7jRC:. 5,TRLEr_PALE10t_ Hl', 273 + i�-VMAIL SEsxdiCE r, N1U. . ULE GH lai" 2"-"B4! NCNHDE-25740: Eagle Creek WWTP sw,'v R, o` 168� m • � d Qa G',' $ View Rd Mill Run Golf Cm Green ale R o O Rd ,� — 00 at a Raacr�ac Su^tmi arms Tri N W+E 0 0.28 0.55 1.1 Miles 5 April 23, 2024 Q Buffered Project Boundary Q Project Boundary Page 2 of 2 Earl, NASA, NGA, USES, FEMA State of Norlh Camllna DOT EM, T—Tom, G—in, Safe wh, GeoTechnologle Inc, METIINASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, US Cenaua Bureau, USDA, USFWS National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette FEMA FLegend 76'10'26"W 36'29'38"N SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT J d Without Base Fload Elevation (BFE) • - ,r T . - • r, ,.• • ,■ Zane A, V A- ` _ '" � + SPECIAL FLOOD With BFE or Depth zone AE, AO, AM, VE, AR • + HAZARD AREAS Regulatory Floodway • • * V - • 7 { - 0.2 % Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas _ . •y - • of 1% annual chance flood with average y-. • ;. depth less than one foot or with drainage e` M..r areas of less than one square mile z-m x r Future Conditions Annual _ • 4. 4 Chance Flood Hazard zon+x Hazard Area Reduced Flood Risk due . s with to t r • - OTHER AREAS OF Levee. 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MAP PANELS ® Unmapped • o + The pin displayed on the map is an approximate y, ; +R ♦ ' a 4k w s �'• v ft 10 • M paint selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. d - w `• * _^y'�" This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of _ digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. r • 1 • AL, �". The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards r The flood hazard information is derived directly from the �. a authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map - was exported an 4/23/2024 at 8:37 AM and does nut _ reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective intormation may change or became superseded by new data overtime. y. . This map image is vaid if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, _ FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images far el 1 -6,000 76'9'49"W 36'29'9"N unmapped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for 0 250 500 1,000 1,50D 2,000 regulatory purposes. Basemap IlnagerySource: USGS National Map 2023 N Legend North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program 0 Panels Flood Hazard Areas 0 PolitioalAreas — AE Stream Centerline `jdV Floodway (AE) i Cross Sections 0.2 % Chance Annual Flood Hazard fir— Levee Future Conditions 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard Eagle Creek WWTP Minor Modification Currituck Water and Sewer, LLC Non -Discharge Permit Ownership/Name Change Application MacConnell & Associates, P.C. 501 Cascade Pointe Lane, Suite 103 Cary, North Carolina 27513 P.O. Box 129 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Phone: (919) 467-1239 Fax: (919) 319-6510 State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE PERMIT OWNERSHIP/NAME CHANGE Division of Water Resources INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM:. NDPONC 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION This form is for ownership changes or- name changes of a non -discharge systern permit. Please note that "Permittee" references the existing permit holder, and that "Applicant" references the entity applying for the ownership/name change. 1-or more infbrtucrtion, visit the dl'ater Onediti• Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit website A. Non -Discharge Permit Ownership/Name Change (FORM. NDPONC 06-16) Application (All Applications) ❑ Submit an original completed and appropriately executed Non -Discharge Permit Owricrship,Namc Change (FORM: NDPONC 06-16) application. ❑ The Existing Permittec's Certification shall be signed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). Per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(c), an alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). ]] The Applicants Certification shall be signed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b), Per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(c), Lin alternate person may be designated as the signing official if delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0I06(b), B_ Existing Pernilt (All Applicatiisnti): [l Submit a copy of the most recently issued permit. C. Property Ownership Documentation (All Applications): r Per 15A NCAC 02T-0504(0 15A NCAC 02T .0604(e), 15A NCAC 02T A704 , 15A NCAC 02T .0804. 15A NCAC 02T .1004(d), 15A NCAC 02T _1104(d)(7), 15A NCAC 02T .I 104(e)(5), 15A NCAC 02U .0201(e) or 15A NCAC 02U .0202(f}- the Applicant shall demonstrate they are the owner of all property containin,g the nun -discharge system facilities: ❑ Legal documentation of ownership (i,e,. GIS, deed or article of incorporation). or 0 Written notarized intent to purchase agreement signed by both parties with a plat or survey map. or ❑ Written notarized lease aureenitmt that specifically indicates the intended use of the property aria has been signed by both parties. as well as a plat or survey map. Lease agrecrrtents shall adhere to the requirements of 15A NCAC 02L .0107. D. Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (All Applications where the Applicant is a Privately -Owned Public Utility): 0 Per 15A NCAC 02T .0115(a)(l}. provide one copy of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the North Carolina Utilities Commission demonstrating the Applicant is authorized to liold the utility franchise tier the area to be sen•ed by the non -discharge system. G- Operational Agreements (AI I Applications where the Applicant is a Home/Property Owners' Association or Developer of lots to be sold): y (lore/Pranerw Owners' Associations ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T .01.15(c)- submit an original properly exectrtal Operational Agreement (FORM: HOA). ❑ Per 15A. NCAC 02T .0115(c), submit an original proposed or approved Articles (if Incorporation. Declarations and By- avv s. Developers of kits tip be sold ❑ Per 15A NCAC 02T_0I 15(b): submit an original of the properly executed Operational Agreement (FORM: DEV). F. Operation and Maintenance Agreement (All Applications for Single -Family Waslewater In-igation Systems): ❑ Per t5A NCAC 02T .0604(h}, submit an original of a notarized Operation and Maintenance Agreement (FORM: SFRWWIS O&M) that has been sinned and dated by all deeded property ovvners. THE COMPLETED APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO: NORTH CAROLINA DEPA.RTNIENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITv DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT By U.S. Postal Service: By Courier/Special Delivery: Non-Dmcharee Branch Nora -Discharge Branch — Archdale; 942�4' By Email: Non-Discharge.Reparts.ncdenr.gov 1617 Mail Service Center 512 N. Salisbury St. Ral ci�gh. NC 27699-1617 Raleigh. NC 27604 Telephone Number: (919) 707-3654 WSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: NDPONC 06-16 L SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page i of 1 State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE PERMIT OWNERSHIP/NA11IE CHANCE Division of Water Resources FORM: NDPONC 06-16 I. EXISTING PERMITTEE INFORMATION: I . Permittee'sname: Sandler Utilities at Mill Run. LLC 2. Signature authority's name. Raymond Gottlieb per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b) Title: Mani cr 3. Permittee's mailing address: 448 Viking Drive, Ste 220 _ City: Virginia Beach State: VA Zip: 23452 - 4. Pennittce`s contact information: Phone number; (757 ).463 -5000 Entail Address: r:aymondreiibrissi.com 5. Demonstration of historical consideration for permit approval — I5A NCAC 02T .0120: Has the Permittee or anv parent, subsidiary or other affiliate exhibited the followin;? a. Has been convicted of environmental crimes under Federal law or G.S. 143-215..68? ❑ Yes or ❑✓ No b. Has previously abandoned a wastewater treatment facility without properly closing that facility? ❑ Yes or ❑� No c. Has unpaid civil penalty where all appeals have been abandoned or exhausted? ❑ Yes or 0 No d. Is non -compliant with an existing non -discharge permit, settlement agreement or order? ❑ Yes or ❑✓ No e. Has unpaid annual Fees in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e)(2)? ❑ Yes or ✓❑ No I1. FACILITY I.NFORi1IATION: 1. Faeilin, name: 2 Facility's physical address: 287 Greenyiew Road Citv: Movock Stale: NC Zip: ? S5g - Countv: Currituck 111. PERMIT INFOWNIATION: 1. Existing permit number: WQ0014306 and most recent issuancc date: 3! I R/2024 2. Existing permit type: Other Non -Discharge Wastewater 3. Reason for the permit application: Change of Ownership 9 4. Has the facility been constructed? QYes or ❑ No IV. APPLICANT INFORiMATION: 1. Applicant's name: Currituck Water & Seiyer. LLC "_. Si_matr:re authority's name: Michael J. Mvcrs per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b} Title: Vice President 3. Applicant'; mailin- address: 4700 Homewood Ct.. Ste 108 City: Raleigh State: NC Zip: 27.609- 4. ApplicanCs contaet inlormalion: Phone number: (252 ) 235 -4J00 Email Address: mmycrstu-cnvirolinkinc.com S. Demonstration of historical consideration For permit approval — 15A NCAC 02T .0120: []a,, the Applicant or any parent. subsidiary or other affiliate exhibited the following? a. Has been convicted of environmental crimes under Federal law or G_S. 143-215.613` ❑ Yes or Q No b. Has prcvio.us€v abandoned a uastetiyater treatment facility without properl-v closing that facility? ❑ Yes or ❑✓ No c. Has unpaid civil penalty where all appeals have been abandoned or exhausted? ❑ y'z; or 0 No d, is non -compliant with an existing non -discharge permit. sQuIenaent agreement or order'? ❑ Yes or ❑r No e. Has unpaid annual fees in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e)(2)? ❑ Yes or ❑r No FOR_'1v9: NDPONC 06--16 Pa{J. I of Existing Perrmdttee's Certification per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(h): i Raymond L. Gottlieb, Manager Sandler Utilities @ Mill Run, LLC artem that this application tbr (Si_nature Authority%, nantt & title from Application Item 1.2.) Cagle Crcck «'WTP (Facility name from Application Item II.13 has been rewievvcd by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that prior to reissuance 017010 permit into the Applicant's name, any discharge of wastewater From this nun -discharge System to surface waters or die land will result ill an cnforcem4-111 action that may include civil penalties. injunctive relief, and/or criminal prosecution. I will make no claim aLgainst the Division of Water Resources should a condition of the existing permit be violated. I also understand that if all required parts of this application package are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned as incomplete. I fiurther certify that the existing Permiltee or any affiliate h.1, not hcen convicted of an environmental crime. has not abandoned ❑ wastevwater facility- without proper closure. does not have an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals ha-vebeen exhausted or abandoned. are compliant with any active compliance schedule, and do not have any overdue annual fees per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e)_ NOTE — in accordance with ral Statute: 143-215.6A and 143-215.618. any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or ccrtifica ' n ' an application package shall be guilty ol'a Class 2 misdemeanor_ which may include a fine not to exceed Sl11000as well ' -il ahies tt to S25.000 per violation. Signature: � pate: 3/20i2024 San ter Utilities at Milt Run, L.L.C. By: Raymond L. Gottlieb, Manager Applicant`s Certification per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b): 1. Michael J. Myers. Vice President Curriiuck Water & Sewer, LLC attest that this application for (Si,nature Authority's name & title from Application Item i V.2.) Creek W%VTP (Facility name from Application Item it,1.) has been rewie wed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that atier reissuance of the permit into the Applicant's name, any discharge of wastewater from this nun -discharge system to surface waters or the land will result in an enforcement action that may include civil penalties, injunctive relief. undlor criminal prusecutiott. I will make no claim against the Division of Water Resources should a condition of this pcnnit be violated. I also understand that iFall required parts of this application package 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. I further certify that Elie Applicant or any affiliate has not been convicted of an environmental crime_ has not abandoned a wastewater facility without proper closure. dries not lime an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals have been exhausted or abandoned. are compliant with any actiwc compliance schedule, and do not have any overdue annual fees per 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e). NOTE — In accordance with General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement. representation, or certification in any application package shall be _atilt}• of a Class 2 misdemeanor, which may- include a fine not to exceed S10.000 is well aS civil penallies to S25.000 per violation. Signature �J Date: FORM: NDPONC Est;-16 Pa•-e 2 of ROY COOPER Go - in ELIZABETH S. BISER st- relar.- S. DAN'IEL SMITE{ D1rf'i.'ot' NCR7H CAR0L11`:.A Environmental Quality August 4. 2021 RAY,NIONI) Go-i-"I,i.lfB — NIANAG[N(; PART-NER SANDLl R UJILITIFS ATMILL RUN. L.L.C. 443 VIKING DRIVE— -- St ii-IT 220 VIRGINIA BLACII. VIRGINIA 23452 Subject: Permit No. WQOO 14306 Eagle Creek WWTP Reclaimed Water Generation. Dedicated Reclaimed Water Utilization_ and High -Rate Infiltration System Currituck County Dear Mr. Gottlieb: In accordance With your permit renewal request received September 30. 2020, and subsequent additional information received August 4. 2021_ we arc forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0014306 dated August 4.2021 _ to Sandler Utilities at Mill Run. L.L.C. for the continued operation of the subject reclaimed witer generation, dedicated reclaimed Water utilization. and li'uh rate infiltration facilities. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through June 30. 2027_ shall void Permit No. WQ0014306 issued October S, 2015. and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations therein. The Permittee shall submit a renewal application no later than January 1, 2027. Please pay attention to the monitoring requirements listed Attachments A_ B. and C for thev may differ from the previous permit issuance. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information shall result in future compliance problems. The Division has removed the following permit conditions since the last permit issuance dated October 8, 2015: Old Condition 1.3. — This condition has been removed because of the new easementiirritclation agreement (Deed Book: 1640 / Pages: 776-808) of the CUrritUck County Register of Deeds) between Paasch Deg elopnients.. LLC and Currituck Water and Sewer- LLC. and the assignment agreement (DB: 1642 i PGS: 54-75) between Paaseh Developments. LLC. Cumtuck Water and Sewer. LLC.. and Sandler Utilities at Mill Run. L.L.C. Old Condition I.5. — This condition has been remo%ed because the second bank of ultraviolet (UV) disinfection lights Were installed and repairs Were made. Old Condition 11.8. — This condition has been replaced by Condition 11. 11. Old Condition 11.9. — This condition has been replaced by Condition 11.12. D- E Q '\, �..;-th [ - r 11 t.'� Dcp.r;-t�,.cn 3i 6rr;- r•::il�i V c.; i". Jr r r -:� r.•r ; r �' 't,' �+ f rl 5,�-!>il•ir yl'e� i- � Ll.ei Sr -rr C�•r'.tr�, i•, Ii rE r, .,� v C�c�•i..rr r . _�;.cl I(�9i- Mr. Ravmond Gottlieb AubLust 4, 2021 Pa(-,e 2 of 4 Old Condition II.10. - This condition has been replaced by Condition 11.13. Old Condition II.18. - This condition has been removed. Old Condition 111.8, - This condition has been replaced by new Condition 111.18. Old Condition 11I.9. - This condition has been replaced by new Condition III.18. Old Condition 1II24. - This condition has been removed along with Old Condition 1.3. r Old Condition V1.2. - This condition has been removed because the permit is not voidable. The following, permit conditions are new since the last permit issuance dated October 8, 2015: Condition I.3. - The Washington Regional Office shall approve monitoring wells MW-3. MW- 4, and MW-5 prior to installation. and the monitoring wells shall be installed within 90 days of the effective date of this permit. The Washington Regional Office shall be notified at least two business days in advance of construction of any monitoring well. Al Condition 1.4. - Within 90 days Ofcomplcting installation of monitoring wells MW-3. MW-4, and M W-5, the Permitter shall submit two ori47inal copies and one digital copy of a site map. Condition 1.5. - Within 30 days of construction, a Well Construction Record (Form GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring xvell identification number shall be completed for each well constructed. Condition I.6. - Prior to the expansion of the facility above the currently permitted 175.000 GPD. the Permittee shall provide a new Soil Evaluation and Hydrogeologic Report shall be provided to detem-iine the total disposal capacity of the facility. / Condition 1.7. - The ,auve to monitor waste levels in the hiuYlt-rate infiltration basin shall be repaired and functional within 60 days of the effective date of this permit. Condition I.S. The irrigation equipment shall be calibrated within 60 days of the effective date of this permit to comply with Condition 111.9. Condition 1.9. - Within 60 days of the effective date of this permit. documentation shall be provided that the public and .employees were notified of the use of reclaimed water and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking as stated in Condition III.22. Condition 1.10. - Within one year of the effective date of this permit. all trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall be removed from all earthen dikes and embankments of the 5.5 MG hiuleh-rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG w et weather storagciirrigation pond to comply with Condition I11.17. Condition 1.11. - Within 180 days of the effective date of this permit. a plan to clean and remove deposited materials that impede the infiltration process as to comply with Condition Ill.24. shall be Submitted to the Washington Regional Office. Conditions 11A. ILK. and 11.9. - These conditions were previously covered under Old Condition 11.6., but have been separated into their own conditions. Mr. Raymond Gottlieb Autiust 4. 2021 Pate 3 of Condition If. 1 1. - Reclaimed water distribution lines sliall be located at least 5 feet horizontally from and IS inches below any water line if practicable. Condition 1I.12. - Reclaimed water distribution lines shall not be less than 50 feet from a well unless the piping and integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 18C. Condition II.13. - Reclaimed eater distribution lines shall meet the separation distances to sewer lines in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0305. Condition 1120. - The correct setbacks have been added for each treatment_ storage and disposal component based on when they were originally permitted or modified. Condition 1II.1 S. - Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually. Condition II1.20. - Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count and flog' shall be provided prior to storage_ distribution_ or utilization of reclaimed water. Condition IV.5.f. - Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non -hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B shall be reported. Please. note that his permit doesn't have anx non -hydraulic parameters limited in Attachment B. Condition IV.Mb. - The date of irrigation and infiltration equipment calibration shall be maintained in the maintenance log. Condition IV.11. - Monitoring wells MW-3, NIW-4, and MW-5 shall be sampled after construction_ and within three months prior to initiating reclaimed water utilization operations. Condition IV.13. - For initial sampling of nionitorinu wells MW-3_ MW-4. and MW-5. Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59) and a Well Construction Record Form (GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitorin4,7 well identification number shall be submitted. Condition V1. l0. -This permit shall not be renewed if the Perrnittec or any affiliation has not paid the required annual fee. Mr. Ravnlond Gottlieb August 4. 2021 Page 4 of 4 If any parts.. requirements. or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, the Permitter has the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of this permit. This request shall be in the form of a written petition.. conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes_ and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings at 6714 Mail Sen ice Center. Raleigh. NC 27699-6714. Otherwise, this permit shall be final and bindin;. If you need additional information concerning, this permit_ please contact Erick Saunders at (919) 707-3659 or erickson.saunders(cr ncdenr.gov. Sincerely_ -r- S. Daniel Smith. Director Division of Water Resources CC! Currituck County Health Department (Electronic Copy) Washington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section (Electronic Copy) Laserfiche File (Electronic Copy) Digital Permit Archie (Electronic Copy) NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONXIENTAL MANAGE,NIENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY RALEIGH RECLAIMED WATER GENERATION, DEDICATED RECLAIMED WATER UTILIZATION, AND HIGH -RATE INFILTRATION. SYSTEM PERMIT In accordance Nvith the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143. General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, L.L.C. Currituck County FOR THE operation of a 175,000 gallon per day (GPD) reclaimed water generation. dedicated reclaimed water utilization. and high-ratc infiltration facility consisting of the: continued operation of a reclaimed water generation system consisting of. an 89.782 gallon low equalization basin with two 243 gallon per minute (GPM) pumps and sen-ed by a 310 cubic feet per minute (CF1NI) blower: a manual bar screen; a flow splitter box: two 225.000 gallon aeration basins (consisting of a 50,000 gallon section and a 175.000 gallon section;): a 148.250 gallon clarifier: a 28.220 gallon clarifier: a 37,000 gallon aerated sludgy*e holding tank sen-ed by two 1.000 CFM blo,,vers: a 15 cell travelling bridge filter with a total area of 135 square feet (ft'): an ultraviolet (UV) disinfection unit: a 30,080 gallon effluent dosing tank with two 608 GPM pumps and high-water alarms, approximately 450 linear feet (LF) of 10- inch force main; a stand-by generator with automatic transfer switch; a lurbidimeter; a flow meter, and all associated piping. valves. controls, and appurtenances; the continued operation of a high -rate infiltration system consisting of. a 5.5 million gallon (MG) high -rate infiltration basin (in lieu of a 5-day upset pond): and all associated piping. valves. controls and appurtenances: the continued operation of a dedicated reclaimed water utilization system consisting of. a 7.431 MG wet weather storage/irrigation pond: approximately 1 12.25 acres of irrigation area with a maximum capacity of 262.625 GPD of disposal capacity); and all associated piping. valves.. controls and appurtenances. the construction only of the wastewater treatment plant expansion to its original permitted capacity of 350.000 GPD and consisting of: the addition of an aeration blower �,ith 2,000 CFM capacity: addition of a 213 ft' tertiary traveling brid�zc tiller, additional UV disinfection facilities: expansion of the wet weather storage -'irrigation pond to 10.5 NIG: expansion of the non -conjunctive reclaimed water utilization facilities to provide a disposal capacity of 321.000 GPD as permitted on May 14. 2004; and all associated piping_ valves. controls and appurtenances to sen e the Eagle Creek WkA\ TP_ with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. pursuant to the application received September 30. 2020_ subsequent additional information received August 4. 2021_ and in confonnity with the Division -approved plans and specifications considered a part of this permit. WQ0014106 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200-101 Pate 1 of l5 This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through June 30 2027- shall void Permit No. WQ0014306 issued October 8, 2015_ and shall be subject to the following conditions and limitations: [. SCHEDULES Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted modifications, the Permittee shall submit an engineenrity certification from a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer certifying that the permitted modifications have been constructed in accordance with G.S. 143-215_ I. Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U. this penmit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications. For phased and partially certified facilities_ the Permittee shall retain the responsibility to track further construction approved under this permit. and shall provide a final engineering certification upon project completion. Mail the Engineering Certification to the Division of Water Resources. Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center. Raleigh_ NC 27699-1617_ or Non - Di schar.*c.Repo rLSO ncdering.ov. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0I 16(a)] ?. The Permittee shall notify the Washington Regional Office. telephone number (252) 946-6481, at least two business days in advance of initial operation of the constructed facilities so that the Division can conduct a startup inspection. [ 15A NCAC 02T .O 108(b)(1)(R) The Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481, shall approve monitorinY, wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-5 prior to installation. and the monitoring wells. shall be installed within 90 days of the effective date of this permit. The Washington Regional Office shall be notified at least two business days in advance of construction of any monitoring well_ The monitoring wells shall be constructed such that the water level in the well is never above or below the screened portion of the well, and in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108. The general location and Division -approved name for each monitoring well is on Figure 1. 1 15A NCAC 02C .0108. 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] 4. Within 90 days of completing installation of monitoring wells MW-3. MW-4, and MW-5. the Permittee shall submit two anginal copies and one digital copy of a site map with a scale no greater than 1-inch equals 100 feet; however.. special provisions may be granted upon prior approval for large properties. The map shall include the following inform-►ation'. a. Legend_ north arrow. scale. and legible in black and whitc. b_ Topographic contour intervals not exceeding 10 feet or 25 percent of total site relief. c. All habitable residences or places of assembly within 500 feet of the irrigation area. d. Location of all wells. streams (ephemeral, intermittent. and perennial). springs_ lakes_ ponds. ditches, and other surface drainage features within 500 feet of the irrigation area. e_ Location and identification of each monitoring well (identify guy back ground:'upgradietit cells). f. Latitude and longitude coordinates of each monitoring wells (decimal degrees to the sixth decimal degree and in NAD83). g. Location and identification of major components of the waste disposal system. h. The perimeter of all irn,ation areas with field names (named according to the approved permit) i. Location and ownership of property boundaries within 500 feet of the irrigation area (including road/rail right-of-ways and easements). Latitude and lon�,itude of the established horizontal control monument (decimal degrees to the sixth decimal degree). k. Elevation of the top of the well casing (i.e... measuring point) relative to a common datum. I. Depth of water below the measurini7 point at the time the measuring point is established. m. Delineation of the compliance and review boundaries. n. Distance measurements xcrifving all setbacks are being met. o. Storrtwater drainage controls. p. 100-year tloodplain. q. The date the map is prepared and'or revised. WQ0014306 Version 5.0 Shell Version 2002101 Page 2 of I5 Boundaries and physical features not under pureiexv of other licensed professions shall be provided by a Professional Surveyor_ Control monuments shall be installed in such a manner and made of such materials that the monument will not be destroyed due to activities taking place on the property. The map and any supporting documentation shall be sent to the Division of Water Resources. Non - Discharge Branch. 1617 Mail Sen-ice Center. Raleigh. NC 27699-1617. or Non- Dischar,*e.Reports0 nedenr.aoy. [ 15A NCAC 02C .0105(f). 02T _0108(b)( I )(B)] Within 30 days of constriction_ a Well Construction Record (Form GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitorin4Y: well identification number shall be completed for each well constricted.. and mailed to the Division of Water Resources. Non -Discharge Branch. 1617 Mail Service Center. Ralcigh- NC 27699-1617, or Non -Discharge. Reports(unedenr gov. A North Carolina Certified Well Contractor shall construct the monitoring wells accordin, to the North Carolina Well Constriction Standards (15A NCAC 02C .0113) and local county roles. [15A NCAC 02C .011.3.. 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)] Prior to the expansion of the facility above the currently permitted 175,000 GPD, the Permittee shall provide a new Sol] Evaluation and Hydrogeolouic Report to determine the total disposal capacity of the facility. This report is required due to concerns of a high groundwater table at the site Which could affect the performance of the existing vacuum sewer collection system and previous instances of ponding on the golf course which affect the playability of the ('off course. These new evaluations will also aid in documentin�(I whether site characteristics and conditions have changed over the life of the facility since it was originally permitted. This documentation shall be submitted in a modification request to support the increase in flow to the wastewater treatment facilities. [ 15A NCAC 02T -0108(b)(1)(B)1 7. The vanae to monitor waste levels in the 5.5 MG hiuh-rate infiltration basin shall be repaired and fitnetional within 60 days of the effective date of this permit. Caution shall be taken not to damage the integrity of any liner (if present) when installing a gauge. 115A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02T .0705(c)] 8, The irrigation equipment shall be calibrated within 60 days of the effective date of this permit to comply xvith Condition II1.8. Documentation that this has been completed shall be submitted to the to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, NC 27699- 1617, or Non-DischarLe.Re arts a iiedenr.Lov. [ I5A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02U .0801(d)] 9. Within 60 days of the effecti� e date of this permit, documentation shall be provided that the public and employees were notified of the use of reclaimed water and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking as stated in Condition 1II.22. Documentation that this has been completed shall be submitted to the to the Division of Water Resources, Non -Discharge Branch_ 1617 Mail Service Center. Raleigh. NC 27699-1617. or Non-Discliar�7e.Re ors(ir ncdenr.�—xo� . [ 15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02U .0501(a)(2)] 10. Within one year of the effective date of this permit. all trees, shrfbs. and other woody vegetation shall be rerno� ed from all earthen dikes and embankments of the 5.5 MG hiLih-rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG � et weather storage`irrigation pond to comply with Condition III.17, The Washington Regional Office shall be notified upon completion of these repairs. [ 15A NCAC .108(b)(1)(B). 02T .0707(g). 02U .0801(g)j 1 1. Within 180 days of the effective date of this permit. a plan to clean and remove deposited materials that impede the infiltration process as to comply with Condition I11.24. shall be submitted to the Washington Regional Office. [ 15A NCAC .108(b)( I )(B). 02T .0707(h)1 12. The Perniittee shall request renewal of this permit on Division -approved forms no later than January 1. 2027. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0105(b). 02T .01091 %VQ0014,06 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Pa<,e ; or l� H. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The Pertnittee shall maintain and operate the subject non -discharge facilities so there is no discharge to surface waters, nor any contravention of groundwater or surface water standards. In the event the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily. including the creation of nuisance conditions due to improper operation and maintenance. the Pennittee shall take immediate corrective actions, including Division required actions_ such as the construction of additional or replacement reclaimed water generation, reclaimed water utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)1 2, This permit shall not relieve the Permince of their responsibility for damages. to groundwater or surface water resulting from the operation of this facility. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0I 08(b).(I)(A)1 3. Groundwater monitoring wells shall be constructed in accordance with I5A NCAC 02C .0108 (Standards of Construction for Wells Other than Water Supply). and any other jurisdictional laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. 1 I5A NCAC 02C .0108] 4. Effluent limitations shall not exceed those specified in Attachment A. [15A NCAC 02T _0108(b)(1)(A). 02U .0301] 5. Application rates shall not exceed those specified in Attachment B. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A), 02U .0401GO] h. All reclaimed water valves. storage facilities. and outlets shall be tagged or labeled to warn the public or employees that the water is not intended for drinking. 115A NCAC 02U .(A03(b)] 7. All reclaimed water piping_ valves. outlets_ and other appurtenances shall be color -coded, taped. or otherwise marked to identify the source of the water as being. reclaimed water as follows: a. All reclaimed water piping and appurtenances shall be either colored purple (Pantone 522 or equiValent) and embossed or integrally stamped or marked "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK" or be installed with a purple (Pantone 522 or equivalent) identification tape or polyethylene vinyl wrap. The warning shall be stamped on opposite sides of the pipe and repeated eVery three feet or less: b_ Identification tape shall be at least three inches wide and have white or black lettering on purple (Pantone 522 or equiValent) field stating "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK". Identification tape shall be installed on top of reclaimed water pipelines. fastened at least ev ery 10 feet to each pipe length and run continuously the entire length of the pipe: and c. Existing underLground distribution systems retrofitted for the purpose of conveying reclaimed water shall be taped or otherwise identified as noted in 11.7.a. and 11.7.b. This identification need not extend the entire length of the distribution system but shall be incorporated within 10 feet of crossing any potable water supply line or sanitary sewer line. [ 15A NCAC 02U .0403(c)1 8. All reclaimed water v alp es and outlets shall be of a type. or secured in a manner. that permits operation by personnel authorized by the entity that operates the reclaimed water system. 1 15A NCAC 02U .0403(d)l 9. Hose bibs shall be located in locked. below grade vaults that shall be labeled as being of non -potable quality. As an alternative to the use of locked Vaults with standard hose bib services. other locking meek-tanisms such as hose bibs that can only be operated by a tool may be placed above ground and Labeled as non -potable water. 1 15A NCAC 02U .0403(e)I 10. There shall be no direct crass -connections between the reclaimed water and potable water systems. unless such connection has been approved by the Department pursuant to 15A NCAC 1 SC .0406. 1 15A NCAC 02U .0403(f)l WQUU 14306 Version S.o Shell Version 200201 Page 4 of 15 l 1. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall be located at least 5 feet horizontally from and 18 inches below any waterline if practicable. If these separation distances cannot be met.. the piping and integrity testing procedures shall meet water main standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 18C. [ 15A NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .0403(h)] 12. Reclaimed Neater distribution lines shall not be less thaii 50 feet from a well unless the piping and integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 18C. but in no case shall they be less than 25 feet from a private well. [ 15A NCAC 02U .0403(g). 02U _0403(i)] 13. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall meet the separation distances to sewer lines in accordance with. ISA NCAC 02T.0305. [15A NCAC 02U _0403(g), 02U .0403(j)) 14. Reclaimed water irritation fields permitted prior to September 1, 2006 have compliance and review boundaries established at the property boundary. Any exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the compliance boundary shall require corrective action. Division -approved relocation of the compliance boundary shall be noted in Attachment B. Multiple contiguous properties under common ownership and permitted for use as a disposal system shall be treated as a single property with regard to determination of a compliance boundary. [15A NCAC 021_ .0106. 02T .0105(h), 02H .0219(k)(1)(C)(i)(1II), G.S. 143-215.1(i)_G.S. 143-215.1(k)] 15. High -rate infiltration sites permitted on or after December 30. 1983 have a compliance boundary that is either 250 feet from the infiltration area, or 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the infiltration area. Anv exceedance of ,roundwater standards at or beyond the compliance boundary sball require corrective action. Division -approved relocation of the compliance boundary shall be noted in Attachment B. Multiple contiguous properties under common ownership and permitted for use as a disposal system shall be treated as a single property with regard to determination of a compliance boundary. [15A NCAC 02L .0106(d)(2)m 02L .0107(b). 02T .0105(h)_ G.S. 143- 215.1(i), G.S. 143-215.1(k)] 16. The review boundary for the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin is midway between the compliance boundary and the infiltration area_ Any exceedance of y_>roundwater standards at or beyond the review boundary shall require preventative action. [ 15A NCAC 02L .0106(d)(1). 02L .01081 17. The Pernintee shall apply for a permit modification to establish a new compliance boundary prior to any sale or transfer of property affecting, a compliance boundary 0.e., parcel subdivision). [ 15A NCAC 02L .0107(c)l 18. No wells_ excluding Division -approved monitoring wells. shall be constnLcted within the compliance boundary except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g). [ 15A NCAC 02L .0107 j 19. Except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g). the Pennittee shall ensure any landowner who is not the Permittee and owns land xvithin the compliance boundary shall execute and file with the CurrltUck County Register of Deeds an easement r ulnin, with the land containing the following items: a. A notice of the permit and number or other description as allowed in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(f)( 1): b. Prohibits construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and c_ Reserves the right of the Permittee or the State to enter the property within the compliance boundary for purposes related to the permit. The Director may temninate the easement when its purpose has been fulfilled or is no longer needed. f I5A NCAC 02L .0107(t)I WQ0014 06 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Pa,e ;of I S 20. The facilities herein were permitted per the following setbacks: a. The reclaimed water irrigation sites were originally pennittcd March 5. 1999. The setbacks for spray irrigation sites originally permitted or modified from June I. 1996 to August 31. 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet). - I. Surface waters classified SA: 100 ii. Surface waters not classified SA: 25 iii. Each water supply well: 100 iv. Each non -potable well: 10 v. Each swimming pool: 25 [ 15A NCAC 02H .0219(k)(1)(C)(1)] b. The infiltration sites were originally permitted March 5. 1999. The setbacks for infiltration sites originally permitted or modified from February 1, 1993 to September L 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet): i. Each private or public water supply source: 100 ii. Surface waters: 200 iii. Groundwater log;-erii ,ditches: 200 iy. Surface water diversions (upslope): 200 v. Surface water diversions (downslope): 200 vi. Each well with exception of monitoring wells: ]00 vii. Each property line: 50 viii.Top of slope of embankments or cuts of two feet or more in vertical height: 100 ix. Each water line: 10 x. Each swimminv pool: 100 Xi. Public right of way: 50 xii. Nitrification field: 20 xiii.Each building foundation or basement: 15 xis-. Each impounded public surface water supply: 500 xv. Each public shallow ground water supply (less than 50 feet deep): 500 Setbacks to property lines are not applicable when the Pcrmittec.. or the entity from which the Permittee is leasing, owns both parcels separated by the property line. 15A NCAC 02H .0404(g), 02H .0219(j)(5)I WQ0014 06 Version 5.0 SIMI Version 200201 Pavc 0 oc 15 c. The storage and treatment units were originally permitted March 5. 1999. The setbacks for storattic and treatment units onginally permitted or modified from June 1. 1996 to August 3 L 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet): i. Each habitable residence or place of assembly under separate ownership: 100 1 ii. Each private or public water supply source: 100 iii. Surface waters: 50 iv. Each well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 v. Each property line: 50 vi_ Nitrification field: 20 Habitable residences or places of assembly under separate ownership constructed after the facilities herein were originally permitted or subsequently modified are exempt from this setback. Setbacks to property lines are not applicable when the Permitter, or the entity from which the Permittee is leasing_ owns both parcels separated by the property line. Per setback waivers submitted in accordance with 15A NCAC 02U .070 l(e). reduced setbacks from the storage and treatment units to any property line are as follows: Parcel No. Deed Book / Page Setback Easement 0015000084I0000 See attached 0 feet 50 feet 0016000001 A0000 See attached 0 feet 50 feet 1 15A NCAC 02H .0404(g), 02H .0219(j)(5)] OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Permittee shall operate and maintain the subject facilities as a non -discharge system. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0700.. 02U .01011 2. The Permittee shall maintain an Operation and Maintenance Plan. which shall include: a_ A description of the operation of the system in detail to show what operations are necessary for the system to function and by whom the operations are to be conducted; b. A description of anticipated maintenance of the system; c. Provisions for safety measures, including restriction of access to the site and equipment; and d. Spill control provisions that include response to upsets and bypasses. including control, containment, and remediation_ and contact information for personnel, emergency responders_ and regulatory agencies; 4 [ 15A NCAC 02T .0707(a), 02U .080l (a)] 3. Upon the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commissions (WPCSOCC) classification of the subject non -discharge facilities. the Permitter shall designate and employ a certified operator in responsible charge (ORC ). and one or more certified operators as back-up ORCs. The ORC or their back-up shall operate and visit the facilities as required by the WPCSOCC. 1 15A NCAC 02T .01171 4. An operator certified by the %atcr Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (`fPCSOCC) of a grade equiValent or greater than the facility classification shall be on call 24 hours per day. 115A NCAC 02U .040l(e)]- % Q0014306 Version �.O Shell Version 200201 Page 7 of l5 5. The Pemiittec shall maintain vegetati%-e corer on the irrigation sites.. such that crop health is optimal. allo,�N-s even effluent distribution, and allows inspection of the irrigation system. [15A NCAC 02U .0801(b)] h. The Pennittee shall take measures to prevent effluent ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites listed in Attachment B. ] 15A NCAC 02U .0801(c)] 4 7. The Permittee shall not irrigate treated effluent on irrigation sites during inclement weather- or when the soil is in a condition that will cause ponding or runoff. ] 15A NCAC 02U .0401(k)] R. Irrigation and infiltration equipment shall be tested and calibrated once per permit cycle. [ 15A NCAC 02T _0707(d). 02U .0801(d)] 9. Only reclaimed water generated from the Eagle Creek WWTP shall be irrigated or infiltrated on the sites listed in Attachment B. ] 15A NCAC 02T .0701, 02U .0101 ] 10. The Permittee shall not allow vehicles or heavy machinery on the irrigation or infiltration areas. except during equipment installation or maintenance activities_ ] 15A NCAC 02T .0707(e)_ 02U .0801(e)] 11. The Pcrmittee shall prohibit public access to the wastewater treatment and storage facilities- and infiltration facilities. ] 15A NCAC 02T.0705(p), 02U .0402(c)1 121. Public access to reclaimed water uttilization sites shall be controlled during active site use. Such controls may include the posting of signs showing the activities being conducted at each site. ] 15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)] 13. The Pennittee shall dispose or utilize generated residuals in a Division -approved manner. [15A NCAC 02T .0708. 02T .1 100, 02U .0802]. 14. The Permittee shall not dig en or bypass untreated or partially treated reclaimed water from the subject facilities. ] 15A NCAC 02T .0705(i). 02U .0402(g)] 15. Freeboard in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storaae/irrigation pond shall not be less than two feet at any time. [15A NCAC 02T.0705(c), 02L .0401(h)� 16. Gauges to monitor water levels in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 MG wet weather storageiim!-Yation pond shall be provided. These gauges shall have readily %-isible permanent markings, at inch or tenth of a foot increments. indicatinu the following elevations: maximum liquid level at the top of the temporary liquid storage volume; minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage volume-, and the lowest point on top of the dam. ] I5A NCAC 02T .0707(f). 02U .0801(f)] 17. A protective %egetative corer shall be established and maintained on all berms, pipe rums. erosion control areas_ surface water diversions. and earthen embankments (i.e... outside toe of embankment to maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. ] 15A NCAC 02T .0707(g), 02U _0801(g)l 18. Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually. [15A NCAC 02T.0707(d). 02U .0801(d)I 19. An automatically activated standby power source capable of powering all essential treatment units shall be on site and operational at all times. If a generator is employed as an alternate power supply. it shall be tested weekly by interrupting the primary power source. [15A NCAC 02T .0705(k). 02U .0401(d)] 20. Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count and flow shall be provided prior to storage_ distribution_ or utilization of reclaimed water. 115A NCAC 02U .0401(b)] WQ0014300 Version i.Q Shell Version 200201 Paulo N of l5 21. If turbidity exceeds 10 NTUs or if the penuitted pathogen levels cannot be mCL. all effluent shall be routed to the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin until the problems associated Nvith the reclaimed water veneration system have been corrected. [ 15A NCAC 02U .0402(d)] 22. The Permittee shall provide notification to the public and its employees about the use of reclaimed water, and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking. Such notification shall be provided to employees in a language they can understand. 1 15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)] 23. The Pennittee shall develop and implement an education program to inform users and its employees about the proper use of reclaimed water. Educational material shall be provided to al I residents and/or other facilities provided with reclaimed water, and these materials shall be maintained consistent with the reclaimed water uses. All educational materials shall be made available to the Division upon request. [15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(4)] 24. The infiltration areas shall be cleaned at least once per permit cycle to remove deposited materials that may impede the infiltration process. Cleaning records shall be maintained at the facility for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. The Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481. shall be notified prior to each cleaning. 115A NCAC 02T .0707(h)] 25. Vegetative growth must be kept out of the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin at all times. All vegetation must be removed manually so that minimal disturbance will occur to the disposal area. 115A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] 16. The application of chemicals to the 5.5 NIG high -rate infiltration basin is expressly prohibited. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] 27. The Pennittee shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the 6,000 GPM stonwvater pump to allow the movement of groundwater off site from the golf course. Until such time that Currituch County has established a drainage district, the Permittee shall be responsible for maintaining the canals for positive drainage. 115A NCAC 02T,W08(b)(1)(A)l IV. -IONITORING AND REPORTING REOUIRENMENTS 1, The Permittee shall conduct and report any Division required monitorinL* necessary to evaluate this facilitv's impact on groundwater and surface water. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] 2. A Division -certified laboratory shall conduct all analyses for the required effluent. groundwater. and surface water parameters. [15A NCAC 02H .08001 3. Flow through the treatment facility shall be continuously monitored, and daily flow values shall be reported on Forni NDMR. Facilities with a permitted flow less than 10,000 GPD may estimate their flow from water usage records provided the water source is metered. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0105(k), 02T .0108(c)l 4. The Permittee shall monitor the generated reclaimed water at the frequencies and locations for the parameters specified in Attachment A. [15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)I "'Q0014,06 Version 5,0 Shell Version 200201 Pagc 1) of 15 5. The Perinittee shall maintain records tracking, the amount of reclaimed water irrigated. These records shall include the following information for each irrigation site listed in Attachment B: a. Date of irrivation, b. Volume of reclaimed water irri�,ated: c. Site irrigated; d. Length of time site is irrigated; e. Continuous weekly. monthly, and year-to-date hydraulic (inches/acre) loadings; f. Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non -hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B, CY. Weather conditions, and h. Maintenance of cover crops. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] The Permittee shall maintain records tracking the amount of effluent infiltrated. These records shall include the following information for each infiltration site listed in Attachment B: a. Date of infiltration; b. Volume of effluent infiltrated: c. Site infiltrated; d. Length of time site is infiltrated: e. Loading rates to each infiltration site listed in Attachment B: and f. Feather conditions. ] 15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)] 7. Freeboard (i.e._ water level to the lowest embankment elevation) in the 5.5 MG high -rate infiltration basin and the 7.431 IVIG ,vet weathcr storage/irrigation pond shall be measured to the nearest inch or tenth of a foot, and recorded weekly. Weekly freeboard records shall be maintained for five years, and shall be made: available to the Division upon request. [15A NCAC 02T .0108('c)] Three copies of all monitoring data (as specified in Conditions IV.3. and IV.4.) on Fonn NDMR for each PPI and three copies of all operation and disposal records (as specified in Conditions IV.5. and IV.7.) on Fonn NDAR-I_ and three copies of all operation and disposal records (as specified in Conditions IV.6, and JV.7_) on Form NDAR-2 for every site in Attachment B shall be submitted on or before the last day of the following month. If no activities occurred during the monitoring month. monitoring reports are still required .documenting the absence of the activity. All information shall be submitted to the following, address: Division of Water Resources Information Processing, Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 15A NCAC 02T .0105(I)] The Pennittee shall maintain a record of all residuals removed from this facility. This record shall be maintained for five wars. and shall be made available to the Division upon request. This record shall include: a. Name of the residuals hauler: b. Non -Discharge permit number authorizing* the residuals disposal. or a letter from a municipality a�,rceing to accept the residuals; c. Date the residuals were hauled; and d_ Volurne of residuals removed. 15A NCAC 02T .0708(b). 02U .0802(b WQ0014306 Version 5,O Shell Version 200201 Page 10 of t5 10. A maintenance log shall be kept at this facility. This log= shall be maintained for fire years. and shall be made available to the Division upon request. This log shall include: a. Date of flow measurement device calibration; b. Date of irrigation and infiltration equipment calibration, c. Date of turbidimeter calibration, d. Date and results of power interruption testing on alternate power supply: C. Visual observations of the plant and plant site, and f. Record of preventative maintenance (c.g.. clianging of equipment, adiustments, testing„ inspections and cleanings, etc.); and g. Record of all discharges ofreclaimed water to surface waters or the land surface. including the date Of occurrence. estimated volume- and corrective action taken. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0707(i), 02U ,0801(h)] 11. Monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MW-S shall be sampled after construction, and within three months of well installation. Monitoring wells MW-3, MW-4, and MTV-5 shall be sampled thereafter �Z the frequencies and for the parameters specified in Attachment C. All mining: _ well construction, forms. well abandonment forms_ and monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as rovided in Attachment C and Figure 1. 1 15A NCAC 02T.0105(m)] 12. Monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-2 shall be sampled at the frequencies and forthe parameters specified in Attachment C. All ma ing. well construction forms. well abandonment forms and monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as provided in Attachment C and Figure I. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)] 13. For initial sampling of monitoring wells MW-3. MW-4, and MW-5, the Pemlittee shall submit a Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59) and a Well Construction Record Forni (GW-1) listing this permit number and the appropriate monitoring well identification number. Initial Compliance IVlonitorin,_7 Forms (GW-59) without copies of the Well Construction Record Forms (GW-1) are deemed incomplete, and may be returned to the PerMittCC without being processed. [ 15A NCAC 021T .O105(m)] 14. Two copies of the monitoring well sampling and analysis results shall be submitted on a Compliance Monitoring, Forni (CiW-59)_ along with attached copies of laboratory analyses, on or before the last working day of the month following the sampling month. The Compliance Monitoring Forun (GW-59) shall include this permit number, the appropriate well identification number_ and one GW-59a certification form shall be submitted with each set of sampling results. All infomlation shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water Resources Information Processing Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh_ North Carolina 27699-1617 115A NCAC 02T.0105(m)] WQ00141O0 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200201 Prue t t or I I5, Noncompliance Notification: . The Permittce shall report to the Washington Regional Office, telephone number 252) 946-6481. within 24 hours of first know led{7e of the following: a. Treatment of wastes abnormal in quantity or characteristic. including the known passage of a hazardous substance. b. Any process unit failure (e.g.. mechanical, electrical_ etc.) rendering the facility incapable of adequate wastewater treatment. c. Any failure resulting in a discharge untreated or partially treated wastewater to surface waters. d. Any failure resulting in a discharge of reclaimed water directly to surface waters or any unpermitted release of reclaimed water to land surface greater than or equal to 5.000 gallons. Unpermitted releases less than 5,000 gallons to land surface shall be documented by the Pernittee in accordance with Condition IV. 10.-.Vbut do not require Regional Office notification. e. Any time self -monitoring indicates the facility has gone out of compliance with its permit limitations. f. Ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites. Emergencies requiring re portino outside normal business hours shall call the Division's Emergence Response personnel at telephone number (800) 662-7956, (800) 858-0368, or (919) 733-3300. All noncompliance notifications shall file a written report to the Washington Regional Office within five days of first knowledge of the occurrence_ and this report shall outline the actions proposed or taken to ensure the problem does not recur. 115A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)] N1.INSPECTIONS 1. The Permittee shall perform inspections and maintenance to ensure proper operation of the reclaimed water veneration. utilization, and high -rate infiltration facilities. [ ]SA NCAC 02T .0707(j), 021r .0901(i)1 2. The Permittee shall inspect the reclaimed water generation. utilization_ and high -rate infiltration facilities to prevent malfiinetions, facility deterioration, and operator errors that may result in discharges of wastes to the environment. threats to hunnan lnealth, or public nuisances. The Pcrmittee shall maintain an inspection log that includes the date and time of inspection. observations made, and maintenance.. repairs. or correctiv e actions taken. The Permitlee shall maintain this inspection log for a period of Live years from the date of the inspection, and this log shall be made available to the Division upon request. 1 15A NCAC 02T.0707(0, 02T.0707(i). 02U .0801(h).02U .0801(i)] Division authorized representatives may. upon presentation of credentials.. enter and inspect any property_ premises, or place related to the reclaimed water generation, utilization, and hi"ln-rate infiltration facilities permitted ]Herein at any reasonable time for determining compliance with this permit. ❑i%-Islon authorized representatives may inspect or copy records maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit. and may collect groundwater_ surface water, or feachate samples. [G_S. 143-215.3(a)(2)1 \ QUU1-4106 Version 5.0 Shell Version 200?01 Pa+(e 12 of I VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS I. Failure to comply with the conditions and limitations contained herein may subject the Permittee to a Division enforcement action. [G.S. 143-215.6A, 143-215.613, 143-215.6C] 2. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and Volume of wastes described in the permit application, and Division -approved plans and specifications. ]G.S. 143-215.1(d)] 3. Unless specifically requested and approved in this permit, there are no variances to administrative codes or ocneral statutes Uovernine the construction or operation of the facilities permitted herein. [15A NCAC 02T .0105(n)] 4. The issuance of this permit does not exempt the Pennittee from complying with all statutes. rules, regulations, or ordinances that other jurisdictional government agencies (e.,., local, state, and federal) ruay require. ] 15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(6)] 5. If the permitted facilities change ownership, or the Permittee changes their name, the Permittee shall submit a permit modification request on Division -approved forms. The Pcrrnittee shall comply with all terms and conditions of this permit until the permit is transferred to the successor-o,vner. IG.S. 143- 215.1(d3)] 6_ The Permittee shall retain a set of Division -approved plans and specifications for the life of the facilities penmitted herein. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0105(o)] 7. The Permittee shall maintain this permit until the proper closure of all facilities permitted herein, or until the facilities permitted herein are permitted by another authority. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0105(j)] 8. This permit is subject to revocation or modification upon 60-day notice from the Division Director, in whole or part for: a. violation of anv terms or conditions of this permit or Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U; b. obtaining a permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose all relevant facts: c. the Pennittee-s refusal to alloNN authorized Departnient employees upon presentation of credentials: i. to enter the Permittec's premises where a system is located or where any records are required to be kept; ii. to have access to any permit required documents and records; iii. to inspect any monitoring equipment or method as required in this permit; or iv. to sample any pollutants; d. the Pennittee-s failure to pay the annual fee for administering and compliance monitoring: or e. a Division determination that the conditions of this permit are in conflict with North Carolina Administrative Code or General Statutes. I SA NCAC 02T .0110] "VQ0014i06 Version 5.O Shell Version 200201 par_,c I,, of I 9. Unless the Division Director ;rants a variance- expansion of the facilities permitted herein shall not occur if any of the following apply: a. The Pennittee or any parent_ subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Pennittee has been convicted of environmental crimes under G.S. 143-215.6B. or under Federal law that would otherwise be prosecuted under G.S. 143-215.613, and all appeals of this conviction have been abandoned or exhausted. b. The Permitter or any parent, subsidiary. or other affiliate of the Permittee has previously abandoned a wastewater treatment facility without property closing the facility. c.. The Pennittee or any parent. subsidiary. or other affiliate of the Permitter has not paid a civil penalty, and all appeals of this penalty have been abandoned or exhausted. d. The Permittecor any parent, subsidiary. or other affiliate of the Permittee is currently not compliant with any compliance schedule in a permit, settlement agreement, or order. e. The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permitter has not paid an annual fee. 15A NCAC 02T .0120(b)_ 02T .0I 20(d)] 10. This permit shall not be renewed if the Permitice or any affiliation has not paid the required annual fee. [ 15A NCAC 02T .0I20(c)] Pemiit issued this the 4"' day of Aut>ust 2021 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION S. DanicI Smith. Director f Division of Water Resources l By AuLltority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number WQ0014306 WQOO 14306 Version S.It Shell Version 200201 Pa-e 14 of 15 Permit No. WQOO 14106 Sandler Utilities at Mill Run.. L.L.C. Eagle Creek WWTP ❑ Partial ❑ Final Reclaimed Water Generation. Dedicated Utilization, and High -Rate Infiltration System Au«ust 4. 2021 Cum -tuck County ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION 1- _ as a duly licensed North Carolina Professional Engineer, having ❑ periodically / ❑ fully observed the construction of the permitted facilities, do hereby state to the best of my abilities that the facility was constructed in compliance with G.S. 143-215.1, Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U. this permit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications. Documentation of any variation to this permit, and the Division -approved plans and specifications, is in the attached as -built drawings, Description of variations! Professional Engineers Name Firm Name Firm No. Address City State Zip Code Telephone Email Seat, Signature, and Date THE COMPLETED ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING DOCLINIENTATION, SHALL BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES NON -DISCHARGE BRANCH By U.S. Postal Service By CourierSpecial DeliVery 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER 512 N. SALISBURY ST. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27604 "'QOO I4 -,06 Version 5.0 Shell Vcz-sion 200201 Pa,-,e I � of l � THIS PAGE BLANK r, b G - r. _ — -U a W . z =_ jj ", LL rf r� ram, rl J rl rl r, rl sr' (`I ram. rJ J G l =1J 7 .J n J ^J •� J F_ G - � e Q J J J C L � :.J :i L Z. � •� `1 :� Z. sL _ _ r 7 _ ...Z z ❑.' a 32_ \ / - ) _ Q § \ o \ } \ r � � . / / ! 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Curril:U I tntlierrnt�re. 1 certilN that I a111 authOriZed 10 Make dcci.ion, rz,.trdinti, thi; propert%.:u7d that i til, hvrehx 3wree that the mh.ick dltitalceti :ited helo%5 he granted it, the Applicant PerniitT,2c lt-�ted on the tolliminL_? 17a_c:. 1 understand the setback requirements set firth in 15A NCAC ff2T. For the parcel identified abo-e. consent to the followina reduce[# setbacks: ❑ liastemrater Irri(_,ation/Infiltration Setback to Propert%Lines The required setback of fret is reduced to feet, therein allowing 1sasteitiatcr effluent irrig-Minn or infiltration no closer than feet front m- prupet-tN line. ❑ llastei+ater Irritation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assentbh The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereb% allo+ling wasteisater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from nt% residencets) or place(s) orassembly. Liasteicater Trealtnent and Storage Vnit Setback to Pro erts Lines The required setback of 50 feet is retfuced 10 9 feet, thereb- allowing the construction of wastewater treattnent and storage units no closer than o feet from m-, property lint. ❑ «astewaler Treatment and Stora(_Te Unit Setback to Places of,Assembl,� The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of �%astc►fater treatmenl-iid stor ,e units no closer than feet froth rn-, residence or place of asseniblN. XfJ r Sandler Utilities at `till Run, LLC by Raymond Gottlieb, 11anager Ii)IZ\I\i)i1ti11 i�-'u 1'ci«r i ��(, '%pphcant Perniittee: Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC Addre., : 448 Viking Drive, Suite 220 cin: Virginia Beach l'erniit No.: VVQ0014306 Parcel \o.: 8030-19-6072 state: VA 7ipco(ie: 23452 uotuit�: NIA C(Y11NIONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. CITYOF t IRCAN A BFA[ 11 a f, l• ` +tc, ,.•..� ��^C a Notary Public for Citi of Virginia Beach. Virginia, du hereby certif} that � � � cL� Personall% appeared before me this da,. and acknw [edged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness m-% hand and oflicial seal, this the as b da%r of (—e- 6 r c ry . Cynthia G. Shank _- Notary Publ3C REG. 213972 Si,nutrrre t�f.Yotarr Parhliv tqY COMM 5S ON EXP[RCS OC708ER 31 2024 11.1. Conrnd.Won expires ()nce notarised, this t0rnn shall he rcckwded at the Reuistzr of Dcccls in the c(itrnt% )I- counties in \dhicll the dt:scriheLl propertic" are located. \ enf,. Ol' the reC01-dCLI shall he sent to the 1611t a in, address: Dk i;ion of' Waicr Resource; Non- Discharue Branch 1617 %laiI Sert ice Center Ralei_h, \orth Carolina 1769L)-1 617 ltJR%L `.lily-S11 1'-_ti II&I': _'„� State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources NON -DISCHARGE WASTEWATER SYSTEM WAIVER AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SETBACKS AS REQUIRED BY 15A NCAC 02T .0506(a), .0506(b), .0606(a), .0706(a) AND .1006(a) 1, _Paaseh Development; LLC_(printed name), certify that I am a deeded owner or an authorized agent of the property located at: Address: 109 Greenview Rd. Parcel No.: 001600000lAO000 City: Moyock State: NC Zip Code: 27958 —County:. Currituck Furthennore, I certify that I am authorized to make decisions regarding this property, and that I do hereby agree that the setback distances cited below be granted to the Applicant/Permittee listed on the following page. I understand the setback requirements set forth in 15A NCAC 02T. For the parcel identified above, 1 consent to the following reduced setbacks: ❑ Wastewater Irri4=ationlinfiltration Setback to Pro ertti Lines The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Irritation/Infiltration Setback to Places of Assembl% The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing wastewater effluent irrigation or infiltration no closer than feet from my residence(s) or place(s) of assembly. ® Wastewater Treatment and Storaee Unit Setback to Propertti Lines The required setback of 50 feet is reduced to o feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatrent and storage units no closer than o feet from my property line. ❑ Wastewater Treatment and Storage Unit Setback to Places of Assemble The required setback of feet is reduced to feet, thereby allowing the construction of wastewater treatment and storxl;e units no closer than feet from my residence or place of assembly. ;r^. Signature: `-f' . ` ' Date - �_— Z FORM: ND WS W 02-19 Page 1 of 2 Applicant/Permittee: SaNder at Mill Run, LLC Address: 287 Greenview Rd City: Moyock Permit No.: WQ0014306 Parcel No.: 0016000001A0000 State: NC Zip Code: 27958 _ County: Currituck NORTH CAROLINA, : i ;.. ' ----.' COUNTY F rrr rr a Notary Public for ", . ' County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that ,' , personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of SEAL William Brumsey. IV 4 NOTARY PUBLIC Currituck County North Caro�ina ray Commission Expires Sune 25.2025 Signature of Notary Public My commission expires Once notarized, this form shall be recorded at the Register of Deeds in the county or counties in which the described properties are located. A copy of the recorded waiver shall be sent to the following address: Division of Water Resources Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FORM: NDWSW 03-17 Page 2 of 2 WASTEWATER TREATMENT CONTRACT THIS WASTEWATER TREATMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made this the ir, _ day of April 2021 ("Effective Date"), by and between SANDER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company ("Sandler"), and CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company ("CWS") (individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Sandler presently owns and operates the Eagle Creek Wastewater System in Currituck County, North Carolina; WHEREAS, Sandler has obtained approvals for construction, operation and discharge from the Division of Water Resources ("DWR"), a Division within the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality ("DEQ") for the Wastewater System as evidenced by the 4VWTP Permit and the Collection System Permit and Sandler has obtained a Certificate of Public Convenience ("CPCN") from the North Carolina Utilities Commission ("NCUC"); WHEREAS, CWS is engaged in the business of owning and operating water and wastewater utility assets and furnishing water and wastewater utility operation and management services in the State of North Carolina; and WHEREAS, Sandler desires to sell to CWS, and CWS desires to purchase from Sandler, the Wastewater System and have entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement for the purchase and sale of the Wastewater System. WHEREAS, closing of the transaction requires NCUC and DEQ approvals, and WHEREAS, said approvals are not likely to occur on or before CWS's need to provide service to neighboring communities, Now, therefore, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements hereinafter set forth, A. Sandler Agrees: 1. (Quality and Quantity) To furnish to CWS at the point of delivery hereinafter specified, during the term of this contract or any renewal or extension thereof, wastewater treatment meeting applicable purity standards of DEQ in such quantity as may be required by the CWS not to exceed 3,000,000 gallons per month. Emergency failures due to power failure, flood, fire and use of water to fight fire, earthquake or other catastrophe shall excuse the Sandler from this Provision for such reasonable period of time as may be necessary to restore service. 2. (Point,of Delivery and Pressure) That wastewater will be accepted into the equalization basin located at the Eagle Creek Wastewater Treatment facility located at 287 Green View Rd, Moyock, North Carolina, 27958. 3. (Right of Access). CWS has requested that Sandler grant to the CWS, for use by the C1V5, the right to access the Sandler's parcel located at 287 Green View Rd., Nlovock, North Carolina, 27958 (also known as a Tract 3- Treatment Plant 5ite), for the purposes of ingress egress, installing, constructing, upgrading, operating and maintaining a sewer forcemain in order to deliver the wastewater to the wastewater treatment faciii h'. Sandler agrees to provide such access as long as this purchase contract is in force or until the proposes transaction closes, whichever occurs first. 4. An appropriate official of CWS at all reasonable times shall have access to the plant B. CWS Agrees: 1. (_Metering Equipment) To furnish, install, operate, and maintain at its own expense at the lift station, the necessary metering equipment, including a meter house or pit, and required devices of standard type for properly measuring the quantity of wastewater delivered to Sandler and to calibrate such metering equipment whenever requested by the Sandler but not more frequently than once every twelve (12) months. A meter registering not more than five percent (5%) above or below the test result shall be deemed to be accurate. 2. (Forcemain). To furnish, install, own, operate, and maintain at its own expense a lift station and forcemain, the necessary equipment to deliver wastewater to the treatment facility at the point of delivery. C. It is further mutually agreed between Sandler and CWS as follows: 1. (Term of Contract) That this contract shall extend from the date hereof until the closing of the transaction or 20 years, whichever occurs first, and, thereafter may be renewed or extended for such term, or terms, as may be agreed upon by Sandler and CWS. 2. (Delivery of Wastewater) That days prior to the estimated date of completion of construction of CWS's wastewater force main, CWS will notify Sandler in writing the date for the initial delivery of wastewater. 3. (Failure to Deliver) That Sandler will, at all times, operate and maintain its system in an efficient manner and will take such action as may be necessary to Furnish CWS with quantities of wastewater treatment required by CWS. Temporary or partial failures to wastewater treatment shall be remedied with all possible dispatch. 4. (Regulatory Agencies) That this contract is subject to such rules, regulations, or laws as may be applicable to similar agreements in North Carolina, and Sandler and CWS will collaborate in obtaining such permits, certificates, or the like, as may be required to comply therewith. 5. (Miscellaneous) That the construction of the wastewater force main system by CWS is the sole responsibility of CWS and may be financed in whole or in part by a loan made or insured by, and/or a grant from, the United States of America, acting through Rural Development of the United States Department of Agriculture. If financed by the United States Department of Agriculture, the provisions here of pertaining to the undertakings of CWS, may require approval of the State Director of Rural Development. CWS and Sandler have entered into an agreement for the sale and transfer of the wastewater system. If that agreement is terminated for any reason, then Sandler shall have the right to request authority from NCUC the ability to charge CWS for treatment. The request to NCUC shall be only for those costs associated with treatment and shalt not include cost for collection and transmission. Further, CWS shall be responsible for the cost of operation and maintenance of the pump station and forcemain. The point of demarcation shall be the point where the wastewater exits the forcemain. 6. (Successor to the CWS) That in the event of any occurrence rendering CWS incapable of performing under this contract, any successor of CWS, whether the result of legal process, assignment, or otherwise, shall succeed to the rights of CWS hereunder. In witness whereof, the parties hereto, acting under authority of their respective governing bod ies, have caused this contract to be duly executed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. SANDLER: SANDLER UTILITIES AT MILL RUN, LLC By; Raymond L. Gottlieb Tanager COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINTA CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH I, the undersigned, a Notary Public of the City and Commonwealth aforesaid, certify that Raymond L. Gottlieb, Manager of Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC, whose identity has been proven by satisfactory evidence, said evidence being: [ have personal knowledge of the identity of the principal(5) I have seen satisfactory evidence of the principal's identity, by a current state or federal identification with the principal's photograph in the form of a credible witness has stivom to the identity of the principal; personally came before me this day and acknotiv]edged that heisa Memberof Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC and thathe, insuch capacities and being authorized to do so, voluntarily executed the foregoing on behalf of the corporation For the purpose stated therein and in the capacity indicated. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal tl-tis if l day of 4vr, 2021. Notary Public Signature: r Print Name: n44L My Corn mission Expires: L`Jbf Notary Registration Number: a71;-73L A.F LXN0TARYSFALSELOVV-INOTt;THATSEAL.iyIUSTBEFULLYLEGIBLEI Cynthia G. Shank Notary Public AEG. # 213972 Commonwealth of Virginia MY COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER 31 2024 CWS: CURRITUCK WATER & SEWER, LLC By: 1"" Ke h R er Manager STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CURRITUCK I, the undersigned, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Kenneth Raber, Manager of Currituck Water & Sewer, LLC, whose identity has been proven by satisfactory evidence, said evidence being: I have personal knowledge of the identity of the principal, I have seen satisfactory evidence of the principal's identity, by a current state or federal identification with the principal's photograph in the form of a credible witness has swom to the identity of the principal; personally came before me this day and acknowledged that he is a Manager of Currituck Water & Sewer, LLC and that he, in such capacity and being authorized to do so, voluntarily executed the foregoing on behalf of the corporation for the purpose stated therein and in the capacity indicated, Witness my hazed and official tamp or seal this f 5 day of �P �l �— 2021, Notary Public Signature`' Print NamT : R ' 3'--6() L-5 ivlly Commission Expires: ( --[-x-ZoZt', [AFFIX N07ARY SEAL BELOW -NOTE THAT SEAL MUST BE FULLY LEGIBL,EI J SALLEE BROOKS Notary Public, North Carolina Pasquotank County My Commission Expires January 18, 2026 0� J �/ P4 of `�L• - . i^r 5 =�• C'Z n a Mft EAGLE CREEK I ESSELL PROFES510NAL fRDIIP -� =� CC, EAGLE CREEK EXEMPT SUBDIVISION -1--- u PROFESSIONAL GROUP APPENDIX A STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEIGH DOCKET NO. W-1333, SUB 0 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION CURRITUCK WATER AND SEWER, LLC is granted this CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY to provide sewer utility service to EAGLE CREEK SUBDIVISION, EAGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB AND GRILL, AND MOYOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Currituck County, North Carolina subject to any orders, rules, regulations, and conditions now or hereafter lawfully made by the North Carolina Utilities Commission. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. This the 13th day of September, 2022. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION ��- C5-1 Erica N. Green, Deputy Clerk 1s1»211►193PA ] SCHEDULE OF RATES for CURRITUCK WATER AND SEWER. LLC for providing sewer utility service to EAGLE CREEK SUBDIVISION EAGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB AND GRILL AND MOYOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Currituck County, North Carolina Monthly Rates for Sewer UtilitV Service: Residential Service $ 52.60 Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill $ 364.67 Moyock Middle School $ 884.20 Connection Charae: Residential, per residence $ 3,000 Commercial, per REU (360 gpd) $ 3,000 Reconnection Charge: If wastewater service cut off by utility for good cause: Next -Day Restore Same -Day Restorer After -Hours Restore Bills Due: Bills Past Due: Billing Frequency: Finance Char gs for Late Pa ment NA $ 35.00 $ 55.00 $ 100.00 On billing date 15 days after billing date Monthly for service in advance 1 % per month will be applied to the unpaid balance of all bills still past due 25 days after billing date. Issued in Accordance with Authority Granted by the North Carolina Utilities Commission in Docket No. W-1333, Sub 0, on this the 13th day of September, 2022. 1 Same -day restores will be billed at next -day rate if request before 10:00 am (M-F), excluding holidays. Holidays billed at after-hours rate.