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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0050342_Comments_20240528 RECEIVED Winston-Salem/Forsyth County IiJtiIities MAY 31 2024 • Water•Wastewater•Solid Waste NC DEQ/DWR Administration,P.O.Box 2511,Winston-Salem,NC 27102 Central Office 336-727-8000• wsfcutilities.org May 28, 2024 Mr. Michael Montebello North Carolina Division of Water Resources NPDES Permitting Division 1611 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1611 Subject: NC0050342 - Muddy Creek WWTP POTW and SIU PFAS Investigative Monitoring Dear Mr. Montebello, I have received your draft letter, forwarded by Gary Perlmutter, for review. I am writing to express my concerns regarding the proposed sampling requirements as these requirements are not included in our Muddy Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES permit.We believe the recent North Carolina Court of Appeals case No. COA22-1072,filed November 7, 2023, involving permit requirements for concentrated animal feed operations (CAFO), provides our utility with justification for opposing these sampling requirements. Currently,the EPA has not officially certified Method 1633.This method should be officially added to 40 CFR Part 136 before certifying and using data to enforce regulatory requirements on our industrial base. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities (WSFC Utilities) does not see the necessity for expansive sampling of our industries, especially when no PFAS criteria has been adopted. The cost implications of meeting the proposed PFAS monitoring would present a substantial financial burden to Significant Industrial Users (Sills), Industrials Users(lUs), commercial customers, and our community. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities has approximately 300 businesses that discharge into our collection system that would require sampling under the proposed monitoring request.The cost to analyze one sample is approximately$600, including shipping, which does not include our staff's time to collect, prepare, ship, and report the data. Our current permit states "A special condition to monitor effluent PFAS chemicals quarterly at Outfall 001 has been added to the permit, to be effective six(6) months after EPA has a final wastewater method in 40 CFR136 method published in the Federal Register to allow for laboratories become NC- certified in the new method [See Special Condition A. (10.) PFAS Monitoring Requirements]".This proposed requirement clearly contradicts the language in our permit. We are agreeable to voluntarily begin sampling of our influent and effluent at both wastewater treatment facilities to gain an YOUR UNK TO Cm SERVICES City Council:Mayor Allen Joines;Mayor Pro Tempore Denise D.Adams,North Ward;Barbara Hanes Burke,Northeast Ward;Robert C.Clark,West Ward; John C.Larson,South Ward;Jeff Macintosh,Northwest Ward;Kevin Mundy,Southwest Ward;Annette Scippio,East Ward;James Taylor,Jr.,Southeast Ward; City Manager W.Patrick Pate County Commissioners:Chair Don Martin;Vice Chair Gloria D.Whisenhunt;Dan Besse;Richard V.Linville;Tonya D.McDaniel;David R.Plyler;Malishai CALL 311[336-727-8000] Woodbury;County Manager Dudley Watts,Jr. TEXT:855-481-LINK[54653 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission:Chair L.Wesley Curtis,Jr.;Vice Chair Chris Parker;Simpson O.Brown,Jr.;Stephen Doughton;Harold citylink@cityofws.org Eustache;Tom Griffin;Yvonne H.Hines;Hugh W.Jernigan;Duane Long;Calvin McRae;Charles Wilson understanding of the PFAS levels in the wastewater. We will use this data to determine what further investigation is warranted. We respectfully object to this request based on the legal, financial and operational reasons stated above. However, we are willing to begin quarterly sampling of our influent, effluent and residuals to gain an understanding of PFAS levels in advance of the required sampling schedule stated in our permit.This demonstrates our commitment to finding a mutually beneficial resolution. Should you have any questions regarding this matter please feel;free to contact me at 336-747-7315 or Bill Brewer at 336-727-2161. Sincerely, Courtney L. Driver, P.E. Utilities Director—Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities 2