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ROY COOPER _
Governor d C
ELIZABETH S.BISERr
Secretary •E .
RICHARD E.ROGERS,JR. NORTH CAROLINA
Director Environmental Quality
May 9,2024
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RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Larry Ward
Town of Denton
PO Box 306
Denton,NC 27239-0306
SUBJECT: NOTICE OF VIOLATION:NR NOV-2024-TX-0033
Whole Effluent Toxicity(WET)Testing
NPDES Permit No.NCO026689/001
Denton WWTP
Davidson County
Dear Permittee:
This is to inform you that the Aquatic Toxicology Branch,ATB,did not receive your quarterly toxicity self-
monitoring report form for the month of February 2024 within 30 days after the reporting period.This is in
violation of Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code,Chapter 2, Subchapter 213,Section.0506
(a)(1)(A)which states that"monthly monitoring reports shall be filed no later than 30 days after the end of the
reporting period for which the report was made."Please remember that your quarterly aquatic toxicity tests must be
performed in February,May,August,and November.Multiple-concentration tests performed due to a failed test are
not considered quarterly tests and do not fulfill the quarterly testing requirement. Please be aware that North
Carolina General Statutes provide for assessment of civil penalties for violations of NPDES permit limitations
and requirements.Please ensure that all AT forms are submitted to ATB within 30 days after the required
testing month.
Your permit states that should you fail to monitor during a required month, monitoring will be required during the
following month.Assessment of toxicity compliance is based on the toxicity testing quarter,which is the three
month time interval that begins on the first day of the month in which toxicity testing is required by this permit and
continues until the final day of the third month.
The reverse side of this Notice also contains important information concerning your Whole Effluent Toxicity
Monitoring and Reporting Requirements.We encourage you to review this information;if it would be helpful to
discuss this situation or possible solutions to resolve effluent toxicity noncompliance,please contact
Molly Nicholson at molly.nicholson@deq.nc.gov or 919-743-8424.
Sincerely,
DoeuSipnetl by:
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Chris Johnson,Environmental Program Manager
Division of Water Resources,NCDEQ
Attachment
cc: Troy Branch(via email:troy.branch@townofdenton.com)
NCDEQ Winston-Salem Regional Office
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WHOLE EFFLUENT TOXICITY MONITORING AND REPORTING INFORMATION
The following items are provided in an effort to assist you with identifying critical and sometimes overlooked toxicity testing and reporting
information. Please take time to review this information.The items below do not address or include all the toxicity testing and
reporting requirements contained in your NPDES permit. If you should have any questions about your toxicity testing requirement,
please contact Molly Nicholson with the Aquatic Toxicology Branch at(919)743-8424 or Cindy Moore at(919)743-8422.
➢ DATA SUBMITTAL: The pennittee is responsible for ensuring that toxicity testing is conducted according to the permit requirement and
that toxicity report forms are appropriately filed.
➢ The reporting of whole effluent toxicity testing data is a dual requirement.
➢ 1)All toxicity test results must be entered(with the appropriate parameter code)on your monthly Electronic Discharge
Monitoring Report(eDMR)and,
➢ 2)Your Toxicity test data("AT"form)must be submitted to the Aquatic Toxicity Branch via:
Email to: ATForms.ATBAdeg.nc.2ov
--OR--
North Carolina Division of Water Resources
Water Sciences Section/Aquatic Toxicity Branch
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1621
• Toxicity test results shall be filed with the Water Sciences Section no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting period
(eg,January test result is due by the end of February).
• To determine if your AT test forms were received on time by the Division of Water Resources,you may consider submitting your
toxicity test results certified mail,return receipt requested to the Water Sciences Section or email to the above address,receiving e-
confirmation.
• The Aquatic Toxicity Test forms shall be signed by the facility's Operator in Responsible Charge(ORC)except for facilities which
have not received a facility classification. In these cases,a duly authorized facility representative must sign the AT form. The AT
form must also be signed by the performing lab supervisor.
➢ FAILED TESTS:
• Toxicity test condition language contained in your NPDES permit may require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon
failure of any single quarterly toxicity test. If the initial pass/fail test fails or if the chronic value is lower than the permit limit,then at
least two multiple concentration toxicity tests(one per month)will be conducted over the following two months. As many analyses as
can be completed will be accepted. If your NPDES permit does not require use of multiple concentration toxicity testing upon failure
of any single quarterly test,you may choose to conduct either single concentration toxicity testing or multiple concentration toxicity
testing per the Division's WET enforcement initiatives effective July 1,1999. Follow-up multiple concentration toxicity testing will
influence the Division's enforcement response.
➢ INVALID TESTS:
• If you receive notification from your contract laboratory that a test was invalidated,you should immediately notify the Water Sciences
Section at(919)743-8400 and provide written documentation indicating why the test was invalidated and the date when follow-up
testing will occur.
➢ TESTING MONTHS:
• Toxicity testing months are specified by the NPDES Permit,except for NPDES Permits which contain episodic toxicity monitoring
requirements(eg,if the testing months specified in your NPDES permit are March,June,September,and December,then toxicity
testing must be conducted during these months).
➢ EPISODIC MONTIORING:
• If your NPDES Permit specifies episodic monitoring and your facility does not have a discharge from January 1-June 30,then you
must provide written notification to the Water Sciences Section by June 30 that a discharge did not occur during the first six months of
the calendar year.
➢ NO DISCHARGE:
➢ If your facility is required to conduct toxicity testing during a month in which no discharge occurs,you should complete the
information block located at the top of the AT form indicating the facility name,permit number,pipe number,county and the
month/year of the subject report. You should also write"No Flow"on the AT form,sign the form and submit following normal
procedures.
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