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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024201_Historical information_20141231 (2)*1. Qq Sf- rrv® B □ 9 S I: I i rr| i § r< ?8 I r' —.—^., .x R >» M- N .-iriyiyiioPHOLooPKHHHHppoHpi!^P I’Hh If'sfl | =f■^iili I; a Is ^|8 fi 8 3 I ACM w* : H7.2, (ua W) Uwr Him : Wlwlr 3 l! H 09 g a i r ® ® ®®® a ® ®® ® ffl* ® ® -i 4 4>~® ---- T 5oN<OttWER o,ljrces January 15, 2014 SUBJECT: Dear Mr. Brown: 3. All logs were in order, consistent and up to date. 1. Wastewater Treatment Plant site inspection: Mr. R. Danieley Brown, P.E. Chief Executive Officer fc < 3^^ Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, 27870 Pat McCrory Governor Compliance Evaluation Inspection Roanoke Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant Permit No: NC0024201 Halifax County John E. Skvarla, III Secretary NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Res< Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Thomas A. Reeder Director 2. This wastewater treatment plant is a Class IV facility with a design flow rate of 8.34 MOD and discharges treated effluent into the Roanoke River in the Roanoke River Basin. Gregg Camp is the ORC and has a Grade IV certification. The back-up operators are Greta Glover with a Grade IV certification and Brian Williams with Grade III certification. Greta Glover is also the Lab Supervisor and Pretreatment Coordinator. 5. The facility samples and analyses for field parameters Total Residual Chlorine, pH. Temperature and DO. The facility also sample and analyses for all other permitted parameters with the exception of Phosphorus, TK.N and Aquatic Toxicity. Analytical for Phosphorus, TKN and Aquatic Toxicity are performed by Meritech. Dates and times are documented and initialed. Buffers and standards are stored appropriately. The facility conducts the sampling. On December 20. 2013, Mack Wiggins of the North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Water Quality Regional Operations Section, Raleigh Regional Office, conducted a compliance evaluation inspection of the Roanoke Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant, (135 Aqueduct Road, Weldon, NC). The assistance and cooperation of Mr. Gregg Camp, ORC was very helpful and appreciated during the inspection process. 1. The facility utilizes a manual bar screen. The facility has in place a Vortex primary and gravity grit removal system as back-up. The manual bar screen was in good condition and adequately screening debris and the grit removal was free of excessive organic matter at the time of the inspection. Grit and dumpster material are collected and taken to the landfill weekly. One NofthCarolina ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Naturally North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh. NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 791-4200 Internet: www.ncwaterquality orq Location: 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919) 788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper 4. Bench data was found to be consistent with DMR data. 1. The current NPDES Permit became effective April 1, 2013 and expires March 31,2017. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The facility has 14 drying beds present that beds are only used in case of emergencies. Danny Sn/fth, Supervisor Water Quality regional Operations Section The facility has three rectangular aeration basins operating in parallel. Jet aeration is the type of aeration system. The basins were free of dead spots and all diffusers were operational at the time of the inspection. cc: Mr. Gregg Camp, ORC, Roanoke Rapids WWTP. 135 Aqueduct Road, Weldon. NC 27890 Central Files RRO File per month. New Dixie Fuel is the local vendor that keepsThe stand-by power is tested at load once the tanks full. were not being used at the time of the inspection. Drying 2. The facility has dual primary clarifiers. One primary clarifier was off line because of low flow. The primary clarifier in operation was free of weir blockage and showed no signs of short circuiting at the time of the inspection. The plant has two final clarifiers with one in use at the time of the inspection due to a reduction in flow. The final clarifier utilizes a traveling bridge. The clarifier in use was free of short circuiting, excessive floating sludge and clear of excessive solids/pin floc. The facility utilizes two trickling filters. One filter was in use at the time of the inspection due to a reduction in flow. I he filter was free of sloughing of excessive growth and distribution of flow appeared to be even from the distribution arms at the time of the inspection. Three anaerobic digesters with floating covers are utilized that yield class B sludge for land application. Cynagro collects the sludge every three months on average and land applies at different farms in Halifax, Northampton and Warren Counties. Chemicals used at the site are Calcium Hydroxide for stabilization. Sodium Hypochlorite for disinfection and Sodium Bisulfite for de-chlorination. The facility disinfects with Sodium Hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite is stored in tanks with secondary containment. The facility de-chlorinates with Sodium Bisulfite. Sodium Bisulfite is stored in one tank at a volume of 4, 470 gallons. Disinfection and de-chlorination was functioning properly at the time of the inspection. 79^4 y°Ur S C00peratl°n durinS the inspection. If you have any questions, please call Mack Wiggins at 11. The facility discharges directly into the Roanoke River. The effluent was clear with very little to no foam at the time of the inspection. February 18, 2013 Subject:NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY Dear Mr. Brown: Parameter Date Flow 1/30/2013 11/20/2013 54.81 mg/L 45 mg/L Weekly 11/30/2013 34.7 mg/L 30 mg/L 1628 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1628North Carolina Division of Water Resources Internet: www.ncwaterflualitv.org Total Suspended Solids Total Suspended Solids A review of the November 2013 Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) revealed a monitoring and limit violation of the following parameter(s) at Outfall 001: Pat McCrory Governor Phone (919)791-4200 Location: 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919) 788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Aclion Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Monthly Average Exceeded Mr. R. Danieley Brown Roanoke Rapid Sanitary District 135 Aqueduct Rd. Weldon, NC 27890 NOD-2014-LM-0001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP Permit No.NC0024201 Halifax County FEB 2 0 201-'i ROANOKE RAPIDS SANITARY DISTRIC1 John E. Skvarla, III _ Secretary RECEIVED Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 NqrthCarolinaNaturally Reported Value None Limit Value n/a Reporting Requirement Continuous Failure to monitor and meet permit limits for parameters as per permit requirements. DMRs reviewed November 2013 confirm lack of flow monitoring and exceedance of limits. DWR received remedial actions taken to correct the cause(s) of this violation with the November 2013 DMR. If certifiable data for Flow monitoring violation described above is available an amended DMR should be provided to rectify the noncompliance, please submit amended DMR (as applicable) to the Division of Water Quality by March 18,2014. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Thomas A. Reeder Director Page 2 of 2 NOD-2014-LM-0001 Send copies of the amended report to: AND Raleigh Regional Operations Supervisor Unresolved violations may lead to the issuance of a Notice of Violation and/or assessments of civil penalties. Violations are subject to a civil penalty assessment of up to $25,000.00 per day for each violation. Any efforts undertaken to bring the facility back into compliance are not an admission and will be considered in any future actions undertaken. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact Autumn Romanski at (919) 791-4255 (Autumn.romanski@ncdenr.gov) or myself at (919) 791-4200. Division of Water Resources-Raleigh Regional Office 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Division of Water Resources-Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 r Month Year 2013 50050 00400) 80082 00610 00600 01042 00147 TPG 38007200105101092 00300 7.6 4.3 9.7 <14.12 12.4 H 2.9 3.0 6.2 58 6.0 36 16 47 C 8.34 IILZ21 ■ZlTuI ETul EFJI ■E’Ji ■11711 ■uFil ETtil ■ZFiM ETil ■LTJI ETil ■T’JI TTTiB IEEjJI IFFirai IEB —N <2.0 2.1 x Q. 3 ® E | "o O « IO Q O CQ O z n Xz 3 o s o N o § E <10.0 | E 3 E ■g u •§ <n <5 o. o 1 0800 0800 ' 0800 0800 H Y Y Y Y 18>4 21.0 15.9 G 15.9 16.1 17.5 H H 19.6 19.0 19.5 20.4 19.5 7.5 7.5 7.3 H H <10.3 27.4 <2.0 C 25 4.0 27.4 33.3 16.8 ■ 30.8 13.5 ' 176.0 13-4 12.2 15.1 13.0 142.0 ' 186.1 8.3 10.2 9.0 34.7 186.1 6.5 C 30 23.9 20.4 15.2 13.3 13.8 JL° 12.4 2.9 C 3.5 4.1 <14.12 <14? 2 <14.12 C 0 0 c 0 0 c 0 0_c 5.9 5.3 57 H H 4.7 5.5 4.2 4.2 5.0 H ______ 5.2 i <10.0 5.2 5.8 5.4 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <ior <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 69 49 H 45^ 8 0800 0800 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2.7 4.7 2.1 19.6 18.6 17.7 17.8 18.1 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 H 7.2 7.0 7.1 7.4 7J 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.7 3.0 21.2 11.3 11.0 0 £ 0 0 c 0 c 0 0 G 0 0 c 0 0 c 0 _0 c 4.8 4.9 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.1 5.9 4.2 G <10.0 10.0 <10.0 G 28 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 34 69 8 G 200 1 2 3 4j __5^ 6 __7 8 ___9 10 11 __12 __13 14 15 __16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum minimum xOmp/Grab monthly Limit__________ )WQ Form MR-1 (01-00) Y Y Y H H 6.5 8.1 7.4 9.7 1.17 1.17 C 0 0^ c <10.0 <10.0 10.0 H H 01034 E X3 E 25 00665 i iHl il 7.7 7.0 G 6-9 _t Class IV 31616 ifFlow EFF X INF _ MGD 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.7 2.8 __Z8 2.9 2.8 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.1____ 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 3.0 4.7 3.8 2.8 ------ ~ 71900 01062 01067 ----------------------------------*■ ,00010 c 21.0 NPDS Permit NC0024201 ________ Facility Name:_______]_______________ Operator In Responsible Charge (ORC) I I I I Check If ORC Has Changed ML- 18.7 17.7 17,5 17.6 50060 ■g s ® a S 55 00530 II - ? 5, (Signature of Operator in Responsible Charge)______ ______ By this signature, I certify that this report is | accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge.________ 01002 01027 0 5 O' OT O c __O Y/B/N Y T17- 8 z A s “ 2* £ S(J h ____ _____ EFFLUENT___ ______________I I Discharge No. 001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District A. Gregg Camp Grade:__4 T l I I ~___________ Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators__________ Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 2) Meritech,Inc.-Lab No. 165 Mail ORIGINAL and ONE COPY ATTN: Central Files | Division Of Water Quality 1617 Mall Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 || 5 as o < HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800" 0800 0800 0800 0800 ' 0800 osop; 0800 0800 0800 0800 ' .2 § E Nov ______ ____County: Halifax Phone 252-536-4884 Date 12/6/2013 ® 2 E OT i= c __o ~hrS~ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 J4 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 2013YearMonth Halifax 12/6/2013Date 01059 34413 344180055670301719000090000340 1 ug/l 160.0 -ij Check if ORC Has Changed I I I ~ Mail ORIGINAL and ONE COPY to: ATTN: Central Files Division Of Water Quality____ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 EFFLUENT_____________ I __ Discharge No. 001_______ Class IV _________________ _______________________ I Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 (2) Meritech,Inc.-Lab No. 165 Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators #DIV/0! _0_ 0 C fl IIII 0" _0__ G _0_ ^0 c 0 0 G 0 0 G 160.0 160.0 160.0 c 0 0 c _0__ 0 _ c 0 0 G 0 0 G Nov County: Phone 1252-536-4884 NPDS Permit NC0024201 _________ Facility Name:_______________________ Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) 1 2 3 _____4 5 6 _____7_ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ____16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum__ Minimum Comp/Grab Monthly Limi DWQ Form MR-1 (01-00) ■ |I mg/1 71900 & 3 E a ug/l 3 UJ I s mg/l Q 8 mg/l h Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District A. Gregg Camp TGrade: I 4 HI 00 W (Signature of Operator in Responsibla Charpa) By thia signature, I eartify that thia report ii accurate and complete to the beat of my knowledge. 32730 OT t| ug/1! & □ ■_a_ ug/1 0090000010003003161600900000100030000010 00300 71900 E 68.09.216.652.016.8 8.5 13.09.913.2 . — 277.2 200.0 238.1 ------ o ra Q a> E 5OJ o 0) E a E2 ra O § Q 269.7 301.1 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 ”0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 259.5 283.3 Yr. 80082 H 196.5 365.3 H 111.0 396.0 220.0 196.0 146.0 192.0 147.0 332.0 236.0 ise^o 216.0 528.0 324.0 220.0 152.0 230.0 138.0 176.0 258.0 94.0 200.0 226.0 15.0 16.8 13.2 G 9.2 9.9 8.5 G #DIV/0! __g_ o G HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800^ ‘ 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 Average_ Maximum Minimum I | ; UPSTREAM Chockoyotte Creek_____ US 158 Crossing #DIV/0! 0 0 G #DIV/0! 0 0 ” G 0 0 G | DOWNSTREAM Roanoke River_____ ______ US 158 Crossing HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800” 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 14.8__ 16.6 13.0 G 9.9 10.6 9.2 G 68.0 68.0 68.0 G J_________ | 273.8 365.3 196.5 C 221.5 528.0 94.0 C 1 2 3 4 5 i _9_ 10 ” J1-12 13 J4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 "MT__ Average Maximum Minimum I co Hl z Q or < Z OT mg/l | INFLUENT NPDES No. NC002420|Pipe No. 001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP Halifax Count) Mo. Nov S 8 li O H ! 2013 00530 J ■u is </) OT mg/l [UPSTREAM Roanoke River | 308 Rollingwood Road & 3 2 S> S ug/l 1 2 3 4 5 6 ’ 7 J 8 ” 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 V) LU Z Qai<x tn mg/lHRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 ” 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 1 2^ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 _______ 15 0800 16 0800 17 0800 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31____ Average Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab tn c 10.6 £ o #/100 ml w Hl UJ H O c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JL° 11 12 13 14 15 16 J 7 18 19 20 21 22 _______ 23 0800 24 25 J6 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum I ■u IsS ? Q O mg/l ■o § C O “ 3 ? Q O mg/l h2 o’ CA Q O mg/l tn C io Q O m o HRS mg/l 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 52.0 52.0 52.0 G February 18, 2013 Subject:NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY Dear Mr. Brown: Parameter Date Flow 1/30/2013 11/20/2013 54.81 mg/L 45 mg/L Weekly 11/30/2013 34.7 mg/L 30 mg/L 1628 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1628North Carolina Division of Water Resources Internet: wAvw.ncwaterquality.org Total Suspended Solids A review of the November 2013 Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) revealed a monitoring and limit violation of the following parameter(s) at Outfall 001: Pat McCrory Governor Phone (919) 791-4200 Location: 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919)788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Monthly Average Exceeded FEB 2 0 2014 ROANOKE RAPIDS SANITARY DISTRICT Total Suspended Solids NOD-2014-LM-0001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP Permit No.NC0024201 Halifax County Mr. R. Danieley Brown Roanoke Rapid Sanitary District 135 Aqueduct Rd. Weldon, NC 27890 Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 NoUhCarolitiaNaturally Reported Value None Limit Value n/a Reporting Requirement Continuous John E. Skvarla, III ___________ Secretary RECEIVED Failure to monitor and meet permit limits for parameters as per permit requirements. DMRs reviewed November 2013 confirm lack of flow monitoring and exceedance of limits. DWR received remedial actions taken to correct the cause(s) of this violation with the November 2013 DMR. If certifiable data for Flow monitoring violation described above is available an amended DMR should be provided to rectify the noncompliance, please submit amended DMR (as applicable) to the Division of Water Quality by March 18, 2014. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Thomas A. Reeder Director » Page 2 of 2 NOD-2014-LM-0001 Send copies of the amended report to: AND incei / Unresolved violations may lead to the issuance of a Notice of Violation and/or assessments of civil penalties. Violations are subject to a civil penalty assessment of up to $25,000.00 per day lor each violation. Any efforts undertaken to bring the facility back into compliance are not an admission and will be considered in any future actions undertaken. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact Autumn Romanski at (919) 791-4255 (Autumn.romanski@ncdenr.gov ) or myself at (919) 791-4200. Danny Smitly Raleigh Regional Operations Supervisor Division of Water Resources-Raleigh Regional Office 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Division of Water Resources-Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Month Year 2013 4 Date 12/6/2013 50050 80082 00610 00600 01002 01027 01067 00147 7i01042010510109200300 Y <10.0 9.7 <14.12 1.17 12.4 2.9 3.0 6.2 58 6.0 36 16 47 8.34 1 IIWll r AL 2.1 -!8.£ 21.0 15.9 G 3 o £ rc Q 2 _ 2 ra §L-E o < EFFLUENT I DischargeJNo. 001____ Class IVRoanoke Rapids Sanitary District A. Gregg Camp Grade: Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators _Nov County: 0800 j)800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 _08Q2 J800_ _o8£Q_ 0800~ 0800 0800 ^08002 0800 0800 0800 0800’ 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 Y Y Y Y Y H Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y 15.9 16.1 17.5 H TT" 19.6 19.0 19.5 20.4 19.5 H 18.7 17.7 17.5 17.6 7.5 _L5 7.3 H H 3.0 21.2 27.4 11.3 11.0“ 34.7 186.1 76.5_ C 30 33.3 16.8 30'8 13.5 176.0 13.4 12.2 15.1 13.0 J42.0 ise/T 10.2 9.0 H 6.5 LL 2-4 9.7 5'° 12.4 2.9 C ll4!2 <14.12 <14.12 C // // // // // 0 0 C #DIV/0! 0 0 C yy IIII yy 0 0 c IIIIIIIIII 0 0 G IIIIIIIIII —b o c // // fi fi b o c 0 0 c #DIV/0! 0 0 c 5.1 5.9 4.2 G 5.9 5.3 5.7 H H 4.8 4.9 5.5 5.4 5.4 4/7 5.5 4.2 4.‘2 5.0 <10.0 ' <10.0 10.0 H H <10.0 10.0 <10.0 G 28 H <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 34 69 8 G 200 69 49 1 _2_ 3 4 5 _6__ 7 8 9_ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 _ 22 23 _2±_ 25 26_ 27 28 29 30 31 Average __ maximum__________ minimum______ ?omp/Grab ____' monthly Limit______ JWQ Form MR-1 (01-00) 0800 0800 0800 0800 24 24 24 24 24 24 _24 24 2£ 24 24 24 24 24. 24 2£ 24 24 24 24 24 24_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Y Y Y H H 19.6 18.6 17.7 “172 18.1 H 7.2 72 7.1 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.2 7.7 7.7 <10.3 27.4 <2.0 ~ C 25 <2.0 “2.1 IO Q O m o mg/l 3J5 4.1 12? 1.17 1.17 C yy II a a a ~0 0 c __ _____Haljfax Phonel252-536-4884 ' I o mg/l 00720 o s & IIIIIIIIII b o c 0 0 c o mg/l H 5.2 52 5.8 5.4 H 45 8 Flow EFF 2LINF _ MGD~ __2i _ 3.0 2.7 __2.7 2.8 _ 2.8 2.9 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.1 2.5 2.5 ' __22__ 2,7 :22__ 2.4 2.3 2.8 _22_ 2.5 __24 2.3 __3.0__ __ 47___' __28 2.8 z cozz mg/l o § < mg/l 71900 5 e s s ug/l 01062 II mg/l £ o z mg/l 7.7 72^ 2 6-9 x Units 7.6 01034 E i 5 mg/l 7,6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 00665 i 11 mg/l O.2 tz tn o c 31616 H 11 o #/100ml .21 co E mg/l NPDS Permit NC0024201____________ Facility Name:______~___________ Operator In Responsible^ Charge“(ORC) I I I I Check If ORC Has Changed_______________ Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP^LabNor7b^2]TMedtechyinc^-Lab NoTT55 Mail ORIGINAL and ONE COPY ATTN: Central Files |__ Division Of Water Quality 1617 Mall Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 00530 ■g *o e-s mg/l 50060 ‘SE 222 20.4 15.2 ' 13.3 13.8 C ■$ <n _ _o o tx o mg/l ugTT 4 3 - ' a> 5 00010 co2 z m ui t-o _2 21.0 8 ?A 5 s mg/l 5 g P/F (Signature of Operator In Responsible Charge)____ By this signature, I certify that this report is [ accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. 00400 2013YearMonth Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators 12/6/2013Date 34418003400055670301010597190000900 160.0 Nov County: 3 Q #DIV70! 0 0__ c Io 0 G If II It tt tl 0 ~ 0 G IIIIIIIIII ~0 0 G 160.0 160.0 160.0 C IIIIIIIIII 0^ _0_ c IIIIIIII If ~0~~ 0 c // // it fl II ~0~~ J)_ G IIIIIIIIII 0 _0_ G ____ Halifax Phone 252-536-4884 NPDS Permit NC0024201__ _____ ___ Facility Name:______|_________ Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) 0 . 0 C 1 2 3___ 4 5__ 6 7 8 _9____ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab Monthly Limi DWQ Form MR-1 (01-00) EFFLUENT | __ Discharge No. 001______ Class IV r_________________ __________________________ I Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 (2) Meritech,Inc.-Lab No. 165 Check if ORC Has Changed ' Mail ORIGINAL and ONECOPY to: ATTN: Central Files______ __ _ Division Of Water Quality______ ______ 1617 Mali Service Center__ Raleigh, NC 27699-1617l QO -Omg/l 71900 &• 3 & 2 ug/l £• 3 o> 2 ug/l <nco ZI mg/l (Signature of Operator in Responsible Charge) By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. 34413 x jTitjTT . 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Gregg Camp ,Grade: j 4 - * O tn __0 mg/l 32730 -.2 a. ug/l il£ s 00900000100030031616000100030000900000100030071900 68.016.6 9.252.016.8 8.5 13.0 10.613.2 9.9 £ ra Q 1 a ro Q CO Q o 1 .INFLUENT NPDES No. NC002420fPipe No. 001 HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 ~ 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 " 0800 “0800 0800' 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 273^8 365.3 196.5 C 277.2 238.1 259.5 283.3 269.7 301.1“ 1522° 230.0 138.0 176.0 258.0 94.0 200.0 226/ 200.0 _156-0 216.0“ 528.0 324'0 220.0 221.5 528.0 94^ C 146.0 192.0 147.0 33Z0 236.0 H 111.0 296/ 220.0 “196“ 0 15.0 T6.8 13.2 G 9.2 ‘9.9 25 G #DIV/0! /_0_“ 0 G 52.0 52.0 52.0 G UPSTREAM Chockoyotte Creek US 158 Crossing #DIV/0! _0___ _0__ _ G #DIV/0J 0 ~ 0 G 0 0 G 1 ^2 4 5 6 7 _/ 2 10 11 12 13 JL4 15 /16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 _24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum I HRS 0800 0800“ 0800 0’800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800“ 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800_ 0800“ 0800 14.8 /s 13.0 G 9.2 10.6 9.2 G 68.0 68.0 68/ G 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2ir “ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31_______ Average Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab 196.5 365.3 in Q O m o mg/l 1 _2 3 4 5 ■ 62 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 /2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 >30 31 . Average Maximum Minimum :. I • DOWNSTREAM Roanoke River_______ ______ U SI 58 Crossi ng co LU Z Q a: z w mg/l & 3 <5 S ug/l Yr. 80082 <DI ~HRS~ 0800 0800 0800 0800 “0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 “0800 0800 0800 0800“ 0800 O8qo_ 0800 0800 ' 0800 0800 0800 0800 "0800 0800 “ 0800 qsoO- 0800 _ 0800 “0800 o> E H____ HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800_ 0800 “0800 0800 0800 0800 “0800 “ _08qq_ 0800 0'800 0800 0800 "0'800“ _080Cq 0800 “ 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 °8qo_ 0800 0800 0800 0800 08q0_ osoo/ 0800 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9“ 10 11 12 13 14 15 J 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 - 26 27 _2® 29 30 < 31____ Average Maximum Minimum & I 2013 00530 •o <D TJ V) = □ O V) V) mg/l OT LU I z co mg/l w C w C w C h QO mg/l i iZ o #/100 ml ■= 0>S O’ W S’ Q O mg/l ■o O S) 5? o o mg/l Halifax Count Mo. Nov <o l °Q. p ® o E O P HRS 24 24 24 24 24 24 _24_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 ‘ 24 24 24 24 24 24 I I [UPSTREAM i Roanoke River __]___ Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP 308 Rollingwood Road I Subject: cc: North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterqualitv.org Location: 3800 Banett Drive Pat McCrory Governor RRO File Copy DWQ Central Files John E. Skvarla, III Secretary NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY NOD-2014-LV-0034 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Permit No.NC0024201 Halifax County Dear Mr. Brown: Permit Limit 45.0 Weekly Average April 22, 2014 CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1640 0001 9606 4490 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. R. Danieley Brown Roanoke Rapid Sanitary District 135 Aqueduct Road Weldon, NC 27890 A review of the February, 2014 Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) revealed a violation of the following parameter at Outfall 001:___________ ____________________ ______________ Parameter Solids, Total Suspended- Concentration________ Remedial actions should be taken to correct the cause(s) of this violation. The violations described above should be abated immediately and properly resolved. Reported Value 46.19 Thank you for your attention to this matter. This office requires that the violations as described above be properly resolved. Unresolved violations may lead to the issuance of a Notice of Violation and/or assessments of civil penalties. NorthCarolina---------------------------------Naturally Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 791-4200 Customer Service Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919)788-7159 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper _______Date 02/1/14 Mncerdly, / [/ 'Dahny Smith, Supervisor"' Division of Water Resources, NCDENR If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact Mack Wiggins at or myself at 919-791-4200. / NCDEHR ^f/// North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Month Class IV 4 Phone FEB 28IDate2/7/2014 50050 00400 80082 00530 00665 01002 01042 m< 6.5 8.32 0.318 <0.010 <0.002 <0.005 3.9 7.8 6.0 1 10.0 8.2 J I WH 62 9.2 9.6 P G C 8.34 ||^| IES1I I Halifax I— 2014 <7W c — I J__J--- ! 3.7 C 25 1--------- X Units ■4- <0.005 0.006 ] <0.005 <0.005 ' "" - — <0.005 c S1 o c g < IKjTTTfiS lEEJl <0.01 o' <0.010 0.029 J ~ j >512 ' t 0800 0800 0800 0800 J)800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 14.0 13.9 14J 12.7 1Z3 12.8 13.4 H 13 0 12.2 11.8 11.2 J2Y 12.8 IP-l 10.2 10.8 12J 14.8 10.2 G 7,1 JL1 ~ 7.4 _L3 7.3ffliB.6.9 7.4 6.7 G 6-9 67 6.9 77 74 7.1 7.4 1P.8 14.5 4.0 3.9 6.0 6.2 6.1 8.7 18.8 £52,0 J4.7 53.8 32.0 £4.4 ^LL 872 872 8.32 C 0718 0.318 0.318 C 01034 E .2 I5 o R mg 17.0 <10.0 G 28 oS at u> O c O Y/B/H/N H Y Y H Y Y Y B 13.0 13.7 13.6 137 13.1 11 7.0 7.3 7.3 7.3 H 7.3 7.1 77 7.0 z M X z mg/l 6.0 MaHORIGINALand ONE COPY ATTN: Central Flies_______ Division Of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center___ Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Flow EFF X, INF ~ mgd 5.3 _±6 5.1 4J__ 4.0___ 47 4.3 3.9 3.7 4J___ 7.5___ 6.7___ _57 5.4 4.7 4.5 3.8 3.5 J.8__ 3.6 34 3.5 3.3 3.5 2_Y ___3.6 ~ 3.3 __3.1___ 3J__ 34 4.2 7.5 2.9 Q O m o mg/l 3.7 4.8 18.4 570.0 41.0 58.8 14.7 18.2 22.9 19.0 17.8 19.7 19.0 14.5 8.6 30 & Q. O O mg/ 3 ZZ3 >67 >600 _3 G 200 E = E T3 <3 mg/l o2 c 5 ' mg/l JAN County:____ 252-5364884 ==Y 11.4 9.8 8.6 12.0 19.2 J87 12.8 15.2 14.1 mg/l , mg/l Jfear tz j----- ____ <0.010 <0.002 <0.010 <0.002 <0.010 <0.002 c c 00010 co n = C 00600 O z ill mg/l I I I — NPbS Permit NC0024201___ _____ Facility Name:_____ Operator In Responsible Charge (ORC) I I I | Checkjf ORC Has Changed_______ __ Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 (2) Meritech,lnc.-Lab No'Y65.. .. ....... i • I TPG 38 _ojL P/F J---------------------- 8=^ EFFLUENT ________________~ ' I | __________________________Discharge No. 001 Roanoke Rapids SanitaryJ)istrlct A.JSregg Camp Grade: Personfs) Collecting Samples:LabStaff, Operators 01027 1--------- 01062 01067 I i s- 4 _ I I 00720 01051 71900F E i ug/l 50060 Sf 2 o ® E o KO ig/l ug/l I ; 2.t o < HRS r - 4 [,. <0.010 <0.2 ____ 0.006 <0.005 <0.010 <0.2 ’ <0.005 <0.010' 0.006 <0.005 <0.010’ <0.2 C “ “ ‘ ’ ■ J _j 47J___7.5 14.5_ 570.01 10.0 3.7 8.6 p3.9 C | <0.005 <0.010 <0.010 | 0.029 ) <0.010 0.029^ ‘ <0.005 i <0.01 o' <0.010 0.029 c c ' c c 1—[ 00147 01092 I s mg/l :______ 4J_________ <0710 <0.2 , <0.005 <0.005'r ! I i : -[----- 2 I 1 tz : . - 0.006 31616 11 #/100ml | 93 56 jJtfSdL.____________. (Signature Operator in Responsible Charge) By this signature, I certify that this report is j accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. 00400 80082 00530 00610 -------- --------- '00300 h mg/l _______ t ZZHH 67 <10.0 6.5 ^<10.0’ I —4 [ 7.8 I <10.0 ‘ __ L_77 <10.0 >596 7.1 I 17.0 19 6.8 ' <10.0 ’ 6.5 | <10.0 ------------ ------------EE: ____j 7.4 I <10.0 t 10 2.9 | <10.0 6 J i 13.0 >600 J34 1 <10.0 15 6.3 <10.0 224 C EE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ?7 28 29 30 31 0800 ^erage laxlmum H 1 H : 7.5 j <10.0 6.3 ) <10.0 ' 64 10.0 6.5 i <10.0 t 6.8 <10.0 6.5 i<107j 7.1 <10.0 ’ I 7.9 | <10.0 7.5 ’ <10.0 _6.7 ’ <107^ ^.9 ’ 2.9 G 23 E co H C _o HRS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 £4 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 | 0800 ! 24 24 2< 2£ 24 24 24 24 Month 4 Date 5/450050005300061001027 15.1 8.9 C/J 14.0 ----L—12.4 <1 9.2 10 8 j.. 0c8.34 C lEsai 1 <i HalifaxI 7.3 7.1 6.6 13.0 2.8 4.3 0 0 c __Y _Y __Y ' Y Y Y B x Y Y Et^ Era i Units =1=1 r o .■ 0 c L 0800 ^800 0800 0800 0800 j J * 6.5 6.2 6.5 2 <3 4.0 3.1 z co Xz mg/l ■o Q O m o_ mg/l Flow EFF X INF E .2 E i o mg/l ---I — _____p __L =4 Q sTi <10.0 <10.0 2 <10.0 _ 74 310.0 7J J10.0 <10.0 <10.0 £ 2_<io .o | £< mg, 117 13.7 JL G 1 7 0 0 c (S^n^re of OpeSn?ReXnsible Cha rgej" urej certify that th’ 12.9 12.2 12.1 ~Ti7 11.8 ------- -------k --------- ----------r 72lM ------h LU. o 0800 ' 0800 0800 0800 j_0800 0800" 0800 3800_ , 0800 0800 “0800 I 0800 24 24 24 J4 J4 24 24 24 24 J 24 24 24 24 24 24 11J 11.2 11.0 12.8 13.7 11.8 11.6 tL2 10.8 10.6 _74 6.9 G 6-9 _____I ?2 7.3 74 74 7.3“ ZJ ±3 4.8 16T- 90 5.3 C 30 16.3 10.3 16.3 13.5 10.3 10.2 JI4.3 17.3 125 15.1 62_ C 0 0 G 0 : 2 2 Y Y Y Y B y Y Y Y Y 3.8 34 __3.3 3.5 44 3.9 3.6 3.1 3.1 32_ _3-2_32 4.7 L2 5.3 5.2_ 4.9 4J 4.4 4.1 4.5 4.0_ 3.7 4.1 3.8 3.7 3.5 3.9 2.0 62 7/L 72 74 2JJ 7.4 74 7.3 + 2.2 18.7 mg/l 22^ 9.7 52_~ 90.0 11.8 10.8 I mg/lUoUO 0800 0800 ___ _____I ___ 71900 01062 01067 00147 01092 00300~50060 ® iI 24 _2£_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 J4_ 24 24 '24 24 AjSregg Camp Grade: Person(gColie^ngSamplesFLib• Staff, Operators . .. ....... - . - Mgrfteehjne.-l.ab No. 165 o .■?x co O c ^21349^0.211' --------------- ______ je. 00665 01002 i * if's mg/l f( nEFFLUENT I . ‘ I I Discharge No. 001 -----i J___ Class IV 3 4 __5 6 7 2_ 9_ 10 11 12 _1L_ 14 _ 16 _J2_ __18_ __19_ 20^ 22 J 22__2£ 25 27_ 28 29 Z30Z 317 Average_____ Maximum Minimum Domp/Grab ’ "" Monthly Limit DWQ Form MR-1 (01-00)' 7.4 7.4 7.1 6.9 _<10 0 ' 7.2 <10.0 7.5J <10.0 7.1 I <10.0 <10?0 <10.0 ' 31616 TPG 38 i « £• § o J: x ojL P/F 2/17/2014 lEEareai i! 01034 1I mg/l --------k ------1- 00600 CO o z -Sfl" —I' II I ~ NPDS Permit NC002420‘2 Facility Name;__ Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) ___IE ZXEEZLZZJ _ _ Checkjf ORC Has Changed 0800 0800 0800“ 0800 EospoJ 0800 FEB _____County: Phone 252-536-4884 f I 1: ug/l mg/l j____: 01042 00720 01051 I iLi li if 8 E o o X O mg/l 12.7 /9J3 L12J_ I 12.0 ' 11.8 iJ7.1 <10.0. JESztTlp.o; I 7.3 j<10.0' ]EEZJ JJ> j <ip.o I __ 4_ 7.3^ <10.0 - 'I #/100ml 6.9 J .EJl jo _<10.0 <1 G G 28 200 00010 00400 co = 3 r ####;#Drv/oiV r _0 1 _P _ o 4 _ o d ’ on o o o c By th|s signature^ certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowiedi ::::o 8oo82 ~ ——— — ___2° 3.6 12.2 4.9 14.2 =4^ Jw I ____14.3 8.5 7 ~91~ -------------- ----------------- <13X9 J.21J ##### ##### <13.49 0.211 , 0 | 0 “ <13.49' 0.211 , 0 T d““ C c c ■ c #Diy/0! ##### o “o’ o 7 o T c c~ s S 3| S__1 o 2 I*Q Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District igJ3amp ATTN: Central Files ' Division OfWateijlesou rces IjMTjSajrSeryice Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 ##### 7T <10.2 <3 7.5 13.0 6.2 G 7j 7^ 7J__ 7.1 7.4 Hit 5.7 18.7 2.2 C 25 EFFLUENT .Date 12/6/2013 50050 71900 Q ug/l -9.7 12.4 4 Q2.9 58 364 7.4 16 ■ 47 C 8.34 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y H H 4.0 27.4 1.17 1.17 1.17 C ##### #### #DIV/0! ~o V o 0 0 0 c c c 0 0 c 0 0 c 5.1 5.9 4.2 G H 5.2 5.2 5.8 54 4.7 5.5 4.2 4.2 5.0 <10.0 10.0 <10.0 G 28 H <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 34 69 8 G 200 H 45 8 H Y Y Y Y H 18.7 17.7 ! 17.5 17.6 <10.0 <10.0 10.0 H H - Y Y Y Y Y - Year 4.8 4.9 5.5 5.4 5.4 27.4 <2.0 C 7.7 7.0 G 6-9 25 7.5 7.5 — <14.12 <14.12 <14.12 C 2.7 4.7 2.1 H 6.5 8J 7.4 9.7 5.9 5.3 5.7 H H <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 Nov County: <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 69 49 ATTN: Central Files Division Of Water Quality 1617 Mall Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 NRDS Permit NC0024201 Facility Name:j _ Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) mg/l ------ — JAN ixzau KNW o mg/l z w X z mg/l I J 5 E f 1 mg/l 1 6.0 12.4 2.9 C ---[ 2013 3.0 21.2 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.7 23.9 204 15.2 13.3 13.8 11.3 11.0 X Units 7.6 in O O m _o mg/l 01034 i e mg/l 3 = ,£■3 #/100ml 3.0 — 6.2 ' 6.0 01042 00720 01051 s. i £ n j i mg/l mg/l 2 _ ai o < HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 I 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 i 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 7.5 7.5 7.3 H 3 z or o ug/i <10.0 H <2.0 7.2 I 2.1 7.0 7.1 7.4 Month I - ■ I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C G C C o § C mg/l mg/l 31616 TPG 38 £ 5o I- P/F o 5 a: v) o c o Y/B/N Y County: j Halifax Phone 252-536-4884 FH- — ' UI— LU S CO Mil mg/l X INF MGD 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.1 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.5 19.6 2.4 2.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 3.0 4.7 3.8 2.8 19.6 19.0 19.5 20.4 19.5 IIf mg/l d______L_ J______ ____, |____, | ____,____, i Discharge No. 001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District I [Class IV A. Gregg Camp Grade: 4___. ___.____ i rill II Check^lf ORC Has Changed | Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWfP-Lab No. 70 (2) Merltech,Inc.-Lab No. 165 Mall ORIGINAL and ONE COPY I (Signature of o/efator in/Responsible Charge) By this signature/l certify that this report is 0 c — ft####'#####' #DIV/0! I 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 c c c 1 _2 3 _j4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 . 15 ( 16 ( 17 (as 21 Fl 22 ( 23 ( 24 ( 25 ( 26 I 27 I 28 l 29 I 30 - 0800 31 0800 Average ‘Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab Monthly Limit DWQ Form MR-1 (01-00) ’ 18.4 21.0 715.9 ‘ G .2s z____^_E mg/l mg/l I , mg/l <14.12' 1.17 ' By this signature/l certify that this report is _______accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. ______ 00010 00400 80082 00530 00610 00600 00665 01002 01027 tn 2 Flow EFF s 1X1 UJ I- o C 21.0 33.3 16.8 30.8 135 176.0 13.4 12.2 15.1 13.0 3.5 142.0' 4.1 .1864 [ 10.2 9.° ’ <10.3 ' 34.7 ' 1 186-1 ’ 6.5 C 30 - F 01062 01067 00147 01092 00300 50060 7 mg/l 4.3 o ® E w P c __O HRS "24“ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 21_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 2£ 24 24 24 24 18.6 17.7 17.8 7.5 15.9 16.1 17.5 ' H H f April 23,2014 Subject: Dear Mr. Brown, CEO PE: Limit ValueDate 400 #/l 00ml12/21/13 38.83 mg/130 mg/112/31/13 Coliform, Fecal MF, M-FC Broth,44.5 C Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Pat McCrory Governor Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Raleigh, NC 27609 John E. Skvarla, III Secretary R Danieley Brown, CEO PE Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District PO Box 308 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT Permit No. NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Halifax County CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1640 0001 9606 4148 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED The Division of Water Resources has reviewed Roanoke River WWTP's monitoring report for December 2013 and we noted the following violation(s) had been reported: Parameter/Outfall Monthly Average Exceeded A Notice of Violation/Notice of Recommendation for Enforcement (NOV/NRE) is being issued for the noted violation of North Carolina General Statute (G.S.) 143-215.1 and the subject NPDES Permit. Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A, a civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of any permit issued pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1. If you wish to provide additional information regarding the noted violation, please submit it within 10 days of receipt of this Notice. Your response should be mailed to Danny Smith at the below listed letterhead address. A review of your response will be considered in the enforcement/assessment decision process along with any information provided on the Discharge Monitoring Report. Limit Type Weekly Geometric Mean Exceeded Reported Value 502 #/100ml North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 791-4200 Internet: www.ncwaterqualitv.org Location: 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919)788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources -One, ,.NorthCarolina Naturally 2 ' Remedial actions, if not already implemented, should be taken to correct any problems. The Division of Water Resources may pursue enforcement actions for this and any additional violations. If the violations are of a continuing nature, not related to operation and/or maintenance problems, and you anticipate remedial construction activities, you may wish to consider applying for a Special Order by Consent. You may contact this office for additional information. xc: Central Files RRO SWP files Sincerely, / / / \j Bwmy Smith; Supervisor v Division of Water Resources, NCDENR If you have any questions regarding this notice or need additional information, please contact Mack Wiggins at 919-791 -4200. / Month Year 2013 HalifaxClass IV 4 Date 12/6/2013 50050 00610 00600 01002 01027 01042 71900 00147 01092 TPG 38007200105100300 I 7.6Y 4.3 <10.0 9.7 <14.12 1.17 12.4 2.9 3.0 6.2 58 6.0 36 i 0800 16 0800 |47 C 8.34 I it!1 W ufrUMnPIBMI f,/iL'PIiTlM lEsai IIWI 3.5 4.1 IES1I IKEPPII x Q. Is,2 a o z n xz mg/l mg/T 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Y Y Y H H 2.7 4.7 2.1 15.9 16.1 17.5 H H 19.6 19.0 19.5 20.4 19.5 7.5 7.5 7.3 H H 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 H 7.2 7.0 7.1 7.4 3J) 21.2 4.0 27.4 11.3 11.0 34.7 186.1 6.5 C 30 23.9 20.4 15.2 13.3 13.8 <14.12 <14.12 <14.12 C 1.17 1.17 1.17 C 0 c 0 0 c #DIV/0! 0 0 c 0 0 c 0 2 c ff If It If If ~~0 0 c 0 0 c 0 0 c #DIV/0! 0 0 c 0 0 c 4.8 4.9 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.9 5.3 5.7 H H 5.2 5.2 5.8 5.4 <10.0 10.0 <10.0 G 28 <10.0 <10.0 JOj) H H H <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 34 69 8 G 200 H 45 8 69 49 ___2_ __3£ __5 _L ___7_ ___8^ __9 __10 __11 __12 __13 __14 __15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Xverajs Maximum Minimum ~__ k>mp/Grab _ _____ Monthly Limit__________ )WQ Form MR-1 (01-00) H Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y x Y Y Y Y Flow EFF X. 'NF _ MGD 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.1 _ 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 3.0 4.7 3.8 2.8 7.7 7,0 G 6-9 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.7 <10.3 27.4 <2.0 C 25 H 6.5 8.1 7.4 “97 6.0 12.4 2.9 C ##### ##### _g _o G 5.1 4.2 G Mall ORIGINAL and ONE COPY ATTN: Central Files | Division Of Water Quality 1617 Mall Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 <2.0 2.1 Nov County: Phone'252-536-4884 _47_ 5.5 4.2 4.2 5.0 o § £ mg/l E •O mg/l <10.0 <1’0.0' <10.0 ’ <10.0 I <10.0 I 19.6 18.6 17.7 17.8 18.1 01034 E e5 =25 00665 * 5 8£ mg/l I 0800 0800 I 0800 33.3 16.8 ' 30.8 13.5 ' 176.0 13.4 12.2 15.1 ' 13.0 142.0 ' 186.1 1 8.3 10.2 9.0 I * o .2 3 5 2 _ 2 5 NPDS Permit NC0024201_____________ Facility Name: | Operator In Responsible Charge (ORC) I | | I Check If ORC Has Changed _ _________ __________ Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 (2) Meritech,Inc.-Lab No. 165„ - 00530 •g EFFLUENT _________________I I ______ Discharge No. 001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District A. Gregg Camp Grade: Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operator^ 50060 Ss S8 s S So IO Q O m ________o Units mg/l i e z ♦ b mg/l O' (0 O co 31616 JI. ® 11’ Q. ro ro a JC 2 _ H 18.7 17.7 17.5 17.6 co E _______(Signature of Operator in Responsible Charge) ______By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. ' 00010 00400! 80082 co ffi:21.0 01062 01067 * o I “ ” -e.® 1 -S' 2 3 18.4 21.0 15.9 G E 2013Year Halifax Date 12/6/2013 34413 344180034000556703010090001059 160.0 X Q O _O mg/1 cn UJ I3 Q NPDS Permit NC0024201 ________ Facility Name: | ___ Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) Il[■Yi'i i ill Nov County: Phone 252-536-4884 Check if ORC Has Changed I ' 1 Mail ORIGINAL and ONE COPY to: ATTN: Central Files__________ Division Of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center___________ Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 1 #DIV/0! 0 0 c 0 0 G o’ __0_ c 71900 I S Ufl/1 _0_ 0 G 71900 fc* □ 2 z Ufl/I 0 0 c 0 0 G 1 2 3 4 5 _6_____ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ____16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab Monthly Limr DWQ Form MR-1 (01-00) EFFLUENT I __ Discharge No. 001_______ Class IV _______________________________________________________I Certified Laboratories (1) Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP-Lab No. 70 (2) Meritech,Inc.-Lab No. 165 Person(s) Collecting Samples: Lab Staff, Operators___ ##### 0 0 G 160.0 160.0 160.0 C 0 0 c Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District A. Gregg Camp_____Grade: | 4 II #■•#### “ 0 ’ 0 I G -J IU (Signature of Operator in Rasponslblt Charpe) __ By this eipnature, I certify that thia report it accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. 32730 cotit Ss O K 00900000100030000010 00300 3161600300719000090000010 68.016.6 9.28.516.8 10.613.013.2 9.9 ■g Q o re Q <u E 3 s1 ® E1 269.7 301.1 0800 0800 0800 Average Maximum Minimum Comp/Grab HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 273.8 365.3 196.5 C 277.2 238.1 259.5 283.3 196.5 365.3 221,5 528.0 94.0 C 146.0 192.0 147.0 332.0 236.0 H 111.0 396.0 220.0 196.0 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 Average Maximum Minimum I | ; UPSTREAM Roanoke River 308 Rollingwood Road 15.0 16.8 13.2 G 9.2 9.9 8.5 G #DIV/0! 0_ 0 G 52.0 52.0 52.0 G HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800' 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 #DIV/0! _0_ o" G #DIV/0! 0 0 G 0 0 G J_______[DOWNSTREAM Roanoke River______________ US 158 Crossing ______ HRS 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 14.8 16.6 13.0' G 9.9 10.6 9.2 G tnLU z Q d<X tn mg/l 68.0 6S0 68.0 G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0800 J® 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0800 29 30 31 3 2 ® s ug/i coLUz a K<X co mg/l 1 2 3 4 5^ _6^ 7 8 9 10 11 12 JI 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum I | [UPSTREAM Chockoyotte Creek US 158 Crossing 1 2 3 _4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Average Maximum Minimum I m Q O m o mg/l 2013 00530 1 u> =□ o co co mg/l co o s !2 c 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 1°JI 12 13 J4 15 16 0800 17 ' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24_ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 152.0 230.0 138.0 176.0 258.0 94.0 200.0 226.0 200.0 156.0 216.0 528.0 324.0 220.0 Yr. 80082 HRS 0800 0800 [ 0800 0800 0800 0800 ~0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0300 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 0800 tn £8 C s = #/100 ml tnD tn C 520 h Q O mg/l 1 = O □> « S’ Q O mg/l ■o > § 8 « 8 g- 5 o mg/l [INFLUENT NPDES No. NC002420^ Pipe No. 001 Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District WWTP Halifax Count Mo. Nov 5 h o i= HRS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 _24_ 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 1£ 24 24 24 24 Waste Water Treatment Plant 135 Aqueduct Rd.Weldon, NC 27890 (252) 536-4884 Fax (252) 536-4885 The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Wastewater Plant (WWTP) has a monthly Total Suspended Solids (TSS) limit of 30 milligrams per liter (mg/l) and an 85 % removal requirement. The WWTP was noncompliant for January 2014 with a 47.1 mg/l TSS and an 81.4% removal. The WWTP is experiencing bulking sludge. Microscopic examination reveals no filamentous organisms. The sludge is finely dispersed and will not settle and therefore easily washes out with higher than normal effluent flow. The WWTP has two Trickling Filters that buffers flow from the Primary Clarifiers before reaching the Activated Sludge System. With the lower plant flows of recent one Filter with recirculation will accomplish the buffering needed. The Filters had both Rotary Distributors replaced in the mid to late nineties. Unlike the Distributors of the past these Distributors were built with bottom load bearings rather than top load bearings. The WWTP has experienced much trouble with this style of Distributor. In 2012 funding was budgeted to have both Distributors rebuilt in 2013 and retrofitted with top load bearings. The first Distributor was in the process of being machined for retrofitting when the bearing of the Distributor still in service failed. The lack of no buffering between the Primaries & Activated Sludge System led to bulking sludge. The bulking sludge caused two extremely high TSS results that led to the noncompliance. The numbers were 570 and 152 mg/l. Without these anomalies the monthly average would be 22.0 and the percent removal 88.2. The two high numbers were due to higher than normal flows and or pump malfunction. The average flow for 2013 was 3.6MGD. Flow average for January 2014 was 4.2, 600,000 gallons higher than 2013 average flow. January 2013 Influent TSS average was 229 mg/l as compared to January 2014 187 mg/l or a 20 % decrease. This contributed to the lower monthly % removal. Waste Water Treatment Plant 135 Aqueduct Rd.Weldon, NC 27890 (252) 536-4884 Fax (252) 536-4885 The WWTP spent significant funds and put in a great deal of effort to obtain compliance. During high flow day's equalization tanks were used to store flow to minimize solids wash out. Also, extra sampling and testing was done to improve the TSS monthly average. To control the loss effluent solids the WWTP did the following. Approximately $77,500 was spent to rebuild the first distributor. It is back on line but the zoogleal mass has been slow to return due to more than normal overcast & rainy days and colder temperatures. Around $9,900 was spent on polymer to aid settling. No A j Was WWTP compliant with permit requirements? yZYes Were samples taken during event? i,/^ Yes No Incident Started: Incident Ended: .(must be given even if it is a rough estimate) No Source of the Upset/Spill/Bypass (Location or Treatment Unit): Time: o Time: ^6 Zl^Ci cJ^ a / # 5o/ iZSes Date: V-// Date: X-/ - } 7 WWTP Upset, Spill, or Bypass S-Dav Reporting Form (Please Print or Type Use Attachments if Needed) e y. J re st, /■ Estimated Volume of Spill/Bypass: J, t? 3 <0 Q Did the Spill/Bypass reach the Surface Waters? If yes, please list the following: Volume Reaching Surface Waters: 2^. 3<0O Surface Water Name: (^0 & a fb/Gp Did the Spill/Bypass result in a Fish Kill? ___Yes y^No P' > ' Permitteef(/>f/ch ^/7//Permit Number: ^JC6C) FacFrty Name: no K f3 / j/ e y County: y/4 >< North Caroli^Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality DIO’s Level of Treatment: r. / re^o u«/ None Primary Treatment Secondary Treatment Chlorination/Disinfection Only Cause or Reason for the Upset/Spill/Bypass: <Z 3 7/ o-P A0^r a*cP J# ^'5 P Describe the Repairs Made or Actions Taken: //e-psed Jp&rf*\ a/rct/A P' f/o z TPe PC)t Jetsee-Cj Uf'^ Cqu# /'■za-/ /©a p we? t>£>/e pi? y/ jg/Joa$ LUaierr 5 24-Hour Report Made To: Date: -5~~~/Time: .* 3^ Other Agencies Notified (Health Dept, etc): Person Reporting Event: fl Phone Number - ‘j // Spill/Eiypass Reporting Form (August 1997) WWTP Upset, Spill, or Bypass 5-Day Reporting Form Page 2 Did DWQ Request an Additional Written Report? If Yes, What Additional Information is Needed: />’zi e Action Taken to Contain Spill, Clean Up and Remediate the Site (if applicable): 4/^ /y&oJ/as o P s/j her cr p fl <3-5 fl /fl'y '/A ofl April, '• g a fle /fl Jo V’ i & Contact Name: Action Taken or Proposed to be Taken to Prevent Occurrences: &/*</ cersfl''1^r&p’rJr.i ffl Additional Comments About the Event: fl fl' is af\ fl fl tWPs ct boi/e. V.?'/ g,a aflc/flf'oI /fl ^ou^'s Division of Water Quality \/fl Emergency Management Yes No fl fl J fl<• I y fl fl fl flfl /3. o cfl /f> A//C. e <5 p J-// 0/) ^Xe yrA /.st-" f/.r alrK 3ct/-.ri,!, n.. ^z.„/ /fflj fl /I'flCf PflbSl fu/c/rer rtiiAr r £ e ' U-e fl Emergency Management Date: 7Contact Name: Other Agencies Notified (Health Dept, etc): Phone Number: 2^pi - Yes No A? ^4// WWTP Upset, Spill Page 2 Did DWQ Request an Additional Written Report? If Yes, What Additional Information is Needed: Action Taken to Contain Spill, Clean Up and Remediate the Site (if applicable): A' , ^3ypass 5 Day Reporting Form Time: C ///'/<?/' Person Reporting Event:/) Additional Comments About the Event: T'/itr > J P‘3LI ^<z.D r&Jed gu/'/aj /g ZA rf\&£> on & d 1 // & Zl / / ? hoctry, 24-Hour Report Made To: Division of Water Quality //11 /! & r:.'} Action Taken or Proposed_to be Taken to Prevent Occurrences: f C3 '/o rf r> / r UJlisT'f i/po) /3,0 O-P A 7/1 Apri). ° p 3 >3 r>'P; CG,,AeC , PP" OA -pkt 7rh yt2" oi\ /r^, 3,Qrzz oa Pkz <9a kkr z ^4^ 3O'^t T'//5 p^//o /^A f r e <-' 7 > /cf/t d /i / & & c/1 /° Ai^ke*' /k^r\ Spill/Bypass Reporting Form (August 1997) CP April 23,2014 Subject: aDear Mr. Brown, CEO PE: Limit ValueDate 45 mg/101/04/14 106.29 mg/145 mg/101/18/14 47.08 mg/130 mg/101/31/14 I Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration John E. Skvarla, III Secretary Weekly Average Exceeded R Danieley Brown, CEO PE Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District PO Box 308 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR // I ENFORCEMENT /\<1 Permit No. NC0024201 - ' / / T Roanoke River WWTP ' Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County -— J CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1640 0001 9606 3448 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED The Division of Water Resources has reviewed Roanoke River WWTP's monitoring report for January 2014 and we noted the following violation(s) had been reported:_________________ Parameter/Outfall Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Limit Type Weekly Average Exceeded Reported Value 78.93 mg/1 W NCDENR Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources cp i*4 J Monthly Average Exceeded A Notice of Violation/Notice of Recommendation for Enforcement (NOV/NRE) is being issued for the noted violation of North Carolina General Statute (G.S.) 143-215.1 and the subject NPDES Permit. Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A, a civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of any permit issued pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1. If you wish to provide additional information regarding the noted violation, please submit it within 10 days of receipt of this Notice. Your response should be mailed to Danny Smith at the below listed letterhead address. A review of your response will be considered in the NorthCarolina Naturally k X North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 791-4200 Internet: www.ncwaterqualitv.org Location: 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919) 788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District June 6, 2014 Re: Dear Sir: Please be advised that all known remedial actions have been taken to correct problems leading to the referenced action issued via your correspondence(s) dated April 23, 2014 (2) and April 22, 2014. Attached for your reference is our November 2013 DMR, its accompanying remedial actions report and resulting NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY NOD- 2014-LM-0001. We also request the following additional information is favorably considered regarding the noted violation(s) and in support of our assertion of compliance conformance: Mr. Danny Smith, Supervisor North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1628 NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County CERTIFIED MAIL 7010 3090 000 3778 0494 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED ft0 P.O. Box 308 1000 Jackson Street Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 (252) 537-9137 Fax: (252)537-3064 www.rrsd.org BACKGROUND: The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District (District) expends significant funds and resources to maintain NPDES compliance. In the early to mid-2000's District budgeted in excess of $250,000 to replace one of two Rotary Distributors followed by another $250,000-plus the next fiscal year. The existing Distributors, installed in the early 1980's, were deteriorating from the inside out despite being regularly painted over the years. This third set of distributors was different from the original set installed in the early 1960's and the second set, of the early 1980's, in two major ways. First, rather than carbon steel the new units were fabricated from stainless to negate the need for external painting and slow the internal deterioration process and secondly, rather than top load bearings the new stainless were fitted with bottom load bearings. The bearing on the first installed Distributor failed and was replaced at a cost of $11,500 after only a few years of service. ar: c VloCTJmcntt mid scitiiigs'.-db'jnj doom urn tsvipdcs pcrmii'novnodiduifo !ir doc This condition led to bulking sludge. Wastewater was basically leaving the primary clarifiers and entering the Secondary System with no buffering from the Trickling Filters. This resulted in an organic overload of the Secondary System. Microscopic examination did not reveal excess filamentous growth. Five minute MLSS settleabilites ran in the 950-990 range. Normally this would be in the 400-600 range. To help bring the F/M ratio back into balance the wasting was stopped. This increased the solids inventory in the Secondary System above what is normally needed to run the system. The following year, the same failure occurred on the second installed Distributor. Hence, remedial construction of the "new" Distributors was required. The District decided not to do another bottom bearing repair. It was discovered the Distributors could be retrofitted with top load bearings for around $175,000. It was decided to start with the second failed unit since the first unit had already received a second lower bearing. Work actually began early even before July 1st FY14. The Distributor was removed and sent to the fabrication shop on June 20th, 2013. NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County Page: 2/6 The reinstall date was set for September 13th, 2013. This was good timing to get the first retrofitted Distributor on line while conditions were suitable for zoogleal mass to restore quicker. The second unit would be removed and retrofitted once the first unit recovered. However, the unit was not installed until October 28, 2013 due to concealed damage; which had to be repaired prior to other modifications being made. Further, the unit was discovered to have been installed out of plumb and, at the manufacturer's recommendation, the Distributor could not go on line because of possible damage. The installer did not return until mid­ December to re-plumb the Distributor. Finally on December 18th the distributor went on line. This was three months longer than first anticipated. Unfortunately, the second Distributor began to fail in November. Much effort was put into keeping it turning to maintain zoogleal growth. There are three recirculation pumps available for Rotary Distributor/Trickling Filter management. All three pumps were run constantly. Maintenance personnel increased oiling and greasing schedule. The Distributors have a motion sensor on them and each time it stopped the operation staff along with maintenance would push the Distributor to keep it turning. Finally, a backhoe was used to pull the Distributor with a strap to keep it turning. The Distributor failed. This occurred before a zoogleal mass was established on the newly installed Distributor. SUSPENDED SOLIDS MANAGEMENT: There is a polymer feed system set up ahead of the Secondary Clarifiers. It is used periodically to control solids washout during high flows and to help control alum sludge received from the water treatment plant. It has been on line approximately 10 years. It is also used to help percent removal during wet weather events with high flows that dilute influent solids to achieve better settling out effluent suspended solids. This system has kept the wastewater plant compliant for solids reduction on numerous ckjocunKnls and scttings'jdb'jny documcnt^npcks pcnrilVwvncdadinfb hr doc NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOT1CE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES#NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County Page: 3/6 Polymer used at this location is received in 55 gallon drums. It is a small area of operation and can only accommodate a few barrels at the time. Operations were asked to monitor inventory closely and keep it on hand at all times. However, during cold days polymer would not be shipped due to fear of freezing the polymer and rendering it ineffective. This happened on several occasions. In these cases staff would take empty 55 gallon barrels to the bulk As evidenced by the DMR's, the polymer did a great job of controlling the bulking sludge. Lots of TSS numbers were single digit or low double digit. The few triple digit numbers would ruin the TSS average. Three factors contributed to these high numbers; pump problems, gumming or high flows from l&l. As mentioned earlier this polymer is only used (usually) occasionally and only for a few days. During the period of Rotary Distributor bearing retrofitting the polymer was used for one hundred and six days in a row. The average annual polymer cost for the past five years was around $7,800.00. This year nearly $28,000, over triple the past five year average, was spent on polymer. occasions. The system is set up for infrequent use for short periods of time (days), as needed. Polymer is a difficult chemical to work with. Moisture in the wrong location, from sweating to a leaking valve causes polymer to gum up. To prevent this, operations was asked to monitor the secondary clarifiers more often to make sure the polymer was still coagulating secondary solids. This was a visual observation. Another way to check the feed is with a draw down tube located on the pump. Mineral oil is added to the tube and a draw down is observed. If the draw down slows down with the variable speed drive of the pump at the same speed this could indicate a pump problem or a gumming problem. Feeding mineral oil this way not only checked the feed system but also cleansed gumming of the pump. Operations was asked to perform this task more and regularly. Operations were also trained to know where common gumming areas in the system and how to clean them. During daily morning meetings the operators were reminded of the criticality of this. The maintenance staff was also kept informed in these morning meetings. Maintenance was asked to check the system each afternoon before leaving. Operations and maintenance were kept informed on the status of the plant. They were also instructed that if anything went awry with the system it took precedence over all other work going on at the time. Maintenance was also put on call for weekend problems. Several things were done to make the system more reliable. Hot water used in the correct location can help with gumming. An on-line demand hot water unit was added. The bulk polymer storage tank was cleaned. The polymer pump was relocated right next to the bulk polymer storage tank to reduce the length of piping and elbows where gumming was occurring and a second mineral oil flush system was added to be able to flush the entire suctions side of the pump. Suspect check valves were replaced with ball valves. In addition, maintenance was instructed to keep all spare parts for the feed pump and feed system in stock at all times. As one was used it was immediately replaced. c.'doainK’nls and scftingsVdbVuy doaimcnli'jipcks pcrnul\nos rKMbdinfo hr doc L Demand for hypochlorite feed significantly increased in December. Feed rate was increased by approximately 50%. Comparatively, in December 2012, the monthly pre-removal residual was 576ug/l versus a pre-residual 667ug/l in December 2013. In December 2012 this resulted in a monthly geometric mean of 7 fecal colonies. This compared to a monthly geometric mean in NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDA TION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES#NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014 -LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County Page' 4/6 This winter was unusually colder, overcast and wetter than past years. Effluent temperature dropped onto Celsius single digits, something not seen in many years, if ever. Also daylight hours were shorter. This made it more difficult and took longer to establish the zoogleal growth. Finally around late February to early March the zoogleal mass began to appear on the first installed retrofitted Distributor. The bulking sludge stopped and 5 minute settleabilites began to return to normal. The zoogleal mass returned shortly after on the second retrofitted Distributor. This came quicker because warmer ambient and wastewater temperatures and longer daylight hours. Both filters now have well established zoogleal mass on them and the plant has returned to expected operation. polymer storage for the waste activated thickening process. Using a bypass pump the barrel would be filled and transported across the plant and added to the secondary polymer feed system to maintain control over the effluent TSS. Unfortunately the plan to establish zoogleal growth on the first retrofitted Distributor before removing the second for retrofitting did not work out. So it was removed anyway on 1-13-2014. This unit was reinstalled on 3-10-14. However during installation a seal was inadvertently missed. The Distributor had to be disassembled once again to install the seal. Finally on 3-24-2014, the Distributor went on line. Even with the omission of the seal, the second Distributor rebuild took only a little over two months versus six months for the first unit. DECEMBER VIOLATIONS - FECAL/TSS (0190): 12-31-2013 monthly TSS average 38.83 (Limit value=30 mg/l). Fecal Coliform Weekly Geometric Mean 502 col/lOOml (Limit value =400col/100ml). With only three required sampling days left in December the monthly TSS average was 15.6 mg/l. That included one high TSS of 105.6 mg/l day. This was due to a malfunction in the polymer feed system. Then on the 29th and 30th, 2.4 inches of rain fell. The maximum flow for the two days was 16.2 and 16.1 MGD respectively with the daily totals being 9.1 and 9.3 respectively. The total plant capacity is 8.34 MGD. The polymer feed could not control the washout of the finely dispersed bulking sludge at these high flows. As a result, the two days TSS's were 103.1 and 396.2 mg/l respectively. However as the flow lowered to a maximum of 8.0 MGD on the 31st, with a total of 5.3 MGD, the effluent TSS dropped to 11.4 mg/l. This demonstrates the ability of the polymer to control the bulking sludge under more normal flow conditions. December received 8.1 inches of rain in the month. It did not take as much precipitation to significantly increase flows. The monthly flow average was 4.0 MGD as compared to the previous December of 2.8 MGD. The yearly average for 2013 was 3.5 MGD. c'doaimcnls arxi sdtingsVdb’jny documcnts'jipdcs pcnmt jki\ ncxbdijifo llr doc J FEBRUARY DEFICIENCY - TSS (0034): Date 2-1-14 weekly average 46.19 mg/l (limit value 45.0). February was a turning point month from all the issues that were experienced since November 2013. The monthly average was 16.1 mg/l. Regardless, the deficiency experienced the last week of January can directly be attributed to the combination of removal of the trickling filter on January 13th, cold, wet, overcast days during the period and faulty polymer feed equipment. Our most experienced operators were on duty negotiating these difficult conditions during the final week of January and through their efforts we barely missed our permit limit for the week. SUMMARY: Since August of 1992, the Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Wastewater Treatment Plant's operation has had an excellent compliance record. Since this date through JANUARY VIOLATIONS-TSS (0191): Date 1-4-14, weekly average 78.93 mg/l (limit value 45.0 mg/l); this week contains in its average three data points from the previous month. Two of which caused the monthly non-compliance for December discussed above. It is not understood how the same two data points can be used in compliance judgment to levy two different violations. The District feels this is a case of double jeopardy and is incorrect. A weekly violation should not result in a monthly violation since a monthly violation suggests a chronic condition; while the results of the other four weeks in December were compliant. However, we recognize a violation and have previously discussed our actions to correct the problem. Date 1-18-14, weekly average 106.29 (limit value 45 mg/l); this week had some higher flows along with issues associated with the polymer feed system. As the flow for the week decreased and repairs to the polymer feed system were completed, TSS values trended down. If not for the anomaly of 570.0 mg/l TSS on the 13th, the same day the trickling filter was taken off line, the week may very well have been compliant. Date 1-31-14, monthly average 47.08 mg/l (limit value 30 mg/l); this month had some slightly higher flows but mostly there were polymer feed system problems. Without the anomalies of 570.0 mg/l, the highest TSS reported since 1992, on 1-13 and 152.0 mg/l on 1-27, the monthly average may well have been compliant. Polymer feed parts were available for all issues as they arose. However, this month had more than its share of gumming problems. This was the month that most of the aforementioned improvements were made to the system. NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLA TION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County Page: 5/6 December of 2013 of 197 fecal colonies. Even with the increased hypochlorite feed and extra sampling and testing, some on the weekend, the weekly limit could not be met. Additionally, Hypochlorite was increased to ensure compliance for the month. Comparing the subsequent months as the bulking sludge subsided, fecal Coliform counts went down. This may only be a coincidence or there may have been some other interference. Nitrites have been an issue in the past. December nitrite was up some over November. Enclosures Cc: ci’documents and sdtingsVdb'jny documentsVipdes pemui'aKnTiodadinfo llrdoc The District has successfully conducted remedial construction activities, as evidenced by our initial replacement of our Trickling Filters, without a Special Order by Consent but now realizes it to be a useful tool for satisfactorily completing future activities. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. In addition to the cost to retrofit the two Rotary Distributors the District spent additional money on extra sampling and testing, overtime, mineral oil, Distributor oil, pump parts, polymer feed system improvements, polymer, electrical, disinfection chemicals, and change orders. In a six month timeframe the District spent well in excess of $200,000 on one project to improve plant operations in an attempt to maintain compliance. Gene St. Clair, Chairman Mack Wiggins Gregg Camp File Page: 6/6 NOTICE OF DEF1CIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County October 315t of 2013 or 7969 days there have been only four daily (instantaneous) infractions; one for a missed daily analysis for ammonia nitrogen, one for pH, and two for chlorine residual. Both of which would not have been infractions had the State previously raised the limit to 50ug/l. Since this date through October 31st of 2013 or 1132 weeks, there have been only six weekly infractions; four for TSS and two for CBOD. Since this date through October 31st of 2013 or 262 months there has been only four infractions; one for TSS, one for CBOD, and two for percent removal. There was two times each of six years running where no infractions occurred. This excellent record is due to the support and guidance of administration and the dedication of staff. This support, guidance and dedication did not wane during the difficult months of November 2013 through February 2014. The District saw the need to make improvements and as usual appropriated funds to make this happen. The wastewater plant became a victim of bad luck (mechanical failure) and one of the worst stretches of bad weather not seen in years. Very truly yours, R. Danieley Br^wn, P.E. Chief Executive Officer Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Fax: June 6. 2014 Re: NC DENR Raleigh Regional Office Dear Sir: Mr. Danny Smith, Supervisor North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1628 BACKGROUND: The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District (District) expends significant funds and resources to maintain NPDES compliance. In the early to mid-2000's District budgeted in excess of $250,000 to replace one of two Rotary Distributors followed by another $250,000-plus the next fiscal year. The existing Distributors, installed in the early 1980's, were deteriorating from the inside out despite being regularly painted over the years. This third set of distributors was different from the original set installed in the early 1960's and the second set, of the early 1980's, in two major ways. First, rather than carbon steel the new units were fabricated from stainless to negate the need for external painting and slow the internal deterioration process and secondly, rather than top load bearings the new stainless were fitted with bottom load bearings. The bearing on the first installed Distributor failed and was replaced at a cost of $11,500 after only a few years of service. Please be advised that all known remedial actions have been taken to correct problems leading to the referenced action issued via your correspondence(s) dated April 23, 2014 (2) and April 22, 2014. Attached for your reference is our November 2013 DMR. its accompanying remedial actions report and resulting NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY NOD- 2014-LM-0001. We also request the following additional information is favorably considered regarding the noted violation(s) and in support of our assertion of compliance conformance: NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County CERTIFIED MAIL 7010 3090 000 3778 0494 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P.O. Box 308 1000 Jackson Street Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 (252)537-9137 (252) 537-3064 www.rrsd.org c:\documenls and scttings\rdb\niy documenLs\npdcs pcniut\novnodadinfo llr.doc This condition led to bulking sludge. Wastewater was basically leaving the primary clarifiers and entering the Secondary System with no buffering from the Trickling Filters. This resulted in an organic overload of the Secondary System. Microscopic examination did not reveal excess filamentous growth. Five minute MISS settleabilites ran in the 950-990 range. Normally this would be in the 400-600 range. To help bring the F/M ratio back into balance the wasting was stopped. This increased the solids inventory in the Secondary System above what is normally needed to run the system. Page: 2/6 SUSPENDED SOLIDS MANAGEMENT: There is a polymer feed system set up ahead of the Secondary Clarifiers. It is used periodically to control solids washout during high flows and to help control alum sludge received from the water treatment plant. It has been on line approximately 10 years. It is also used to help percent removal during wet weather events with high flows that dilute influent solids to achieve better settling out effluent suspended solids. This system has kept the wastewater plant compliant for solids reduction on numerous The following year, the same failure occurred on the second installed Distributor. Hence, remedial construction of the "new" Distributors was required. The District decided not to do another bottom bearing repair. It was discovered the Distributors could be retrofitted with top load bearings for around $175,000. It was decided to start with the second failed unit since the first unit had already received a second lower bearing. Work actually began early even before July 1st FY14. The Distributor was removed and sent to the fabrication shop on June 20th, 2013. The reinstall date was set for September 13th, 2013. This was good timing to get the first retrofitted Distributor on line while conditions were suitable for zoogleal mass to restore quicker. The second unit would be removed and retrofitted once the first unit recovered. However, the unit was not installed until October 28, 2013 due to concealed damage; which had to be repaired prior to other modifications being made. Further, the unit was discovered to have been installed out of plumb and, at the manufacturer's recommendation, the Distributor could not go on line because of possible damage. The installer did not return until mid­ December to re-plumb the Distributor. Finally on December 18,h the distributor went on line. This was three months longer than first anticipated. Unfortunately, the second Distributor began to fail in November. Much effort was put into keeping it turning to maintain zoogleal growth. There are three recirculation pumps available for Rotary Distributor/Trickling Filter management. All three pumps were run constantly. Maintenance personnel increased oiling and greasing schedule. The Distributors have a motion sensor on them and each time it stopped the operation staff along with maintenance would push the Distributor to keep it turning. Finally, a backhoe was used to pull the Distributor with a strap to keep it turning. The Distributor failed. This occurred before a zoogleal mass was established on the newly installed Distributor. NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY^^ICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-019I Halifax Count}' c:\documcnis and sdtings\rdb\niy documcntsXnpdcs pcrnufijovnodadinfo llr.doc Page: 3/6 Polymer used at this location is received in 55 gallon drums. It is a small area of operation and can only accommodate a few barrels at the time. Operations were asked to monitor inventory closely and keep it on hand at all times. However, during cold days polymer would not be shipped due to fear of freezing the polymer and rendering it ineffective. This happened on several occasions. In these cases staff would take empty 55 gallon barrels to the bulk As evidenced by the DMR's, the polymer did a great job of controlling the bulking sludge. Lots of TSS numbers were single digit or low double digit. The few triple digit numbers would ruin the TSS average. Three factors contributed to these high numbers; pump problems, gumming or high flows from l&l. As mentioned earlier this polymer is only used (usually) occasionally and only for a few days. During the period of Rotary Distributor bearing retrofitting the polymer was used for one hundred and six days in a row. The average annual polymer cost for the past five years was around $7,800.00. This year nearly $28,000, over triple the past five year average, was spent on polymer. occasions. The system is set up for infrequent use for short periods of time (days), as needed. Polymer is a difficult chemical to work with. Moisture in the wrong location, from sweating to a leaking valve causes polymer to gum up. To prevent this, operations was asked to monitor the secondary clarifiers more often to make sure the polymer was still coagulating secondary solids. This was a visual observation. Another way to check the feed is with a draw down tube located on the pump. Mineral oil is added to the tube and a draw down is observed. If the draw down slows down with the variable speed drive of the pump at the same speed this could indicate a pump problem or a gumming problem. Feeding mineral oil this way not only checked the feed system but also cleansed gumming of the pump. Operations was asked to perform this task more and regularly. Operations were also trained to know where common gumming areas in the system and how to clean them. During daily morning meetings the operators were reminded of the criticality of this. The maintenance staff was also kept informed in these morning meetings. Maintenance was asked to check the system each afternoon before leaving. Operations and maintenance were kept informed on the status of the plant. They were also instructed that if anything went awry with the system it took precedence over all other work going on at the time. Maintenance was also put on call for weekend problems. Several things were done to make the system more reliable. Hot water used in the correct location can help with gumming. An on-line demand hot water unit was added. The bulk polymer storage tank was cleaned. The polymer pump was relocated right next to the bulk polymer storage tank to reduce the length of piping and elbows where gumming was occurring and a second mineral oil flush system was added to be able to flush the entire suctions side of the pump. Suspect check valves were replaced with ball valves. In addition, maintenance was instructed to keep all spare parts for the feed pump and feed system in stock at all times. As one was used it was immediately replaced. NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY/^^CE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County c.\documcnts ;u»d scttingsXrdb'jnv documcnts\npdcs pemiilXnov nodadinfo It r doc Demand for hypochlorite feed significantly increased in December. Feed rate was increased by approximately 50%. Comparatively, in December 2012, the monthly pre-removal residual was 576ug/l versus a pre-residual 667ug/l in December 2013. In December 2012 this resulted in a monthly geometric mean of 7 fecal colonies. This compared to a monthly geometric mean in Page: 4/6 This winter was unusually colder, overcast and wetter than past years. Effluent temperature dropped onto Celsius single digits, something not seen in many years, if ever. Also daylight hours were shorter. This made it more difficult and took longer to establish the zoogleal growth. Finally around late February to early March the zoogleal mass began to appear on the first installed retrofitted Distributor. The bulking sludge stopped and 5 minute settleabilites began to return to normal. The zoogleal mass returned shortly after on the second retrofitted Distributor. This came quicker because warmer ambient and wastewater temperatures and longer daylight hours. Both filters now have well established zoogleal mass on them and the plant has returned to expected operation. DECEMBER VIOLATIONS - FECAL/TSS (0190): 12-31-2013 monthly TSS average 38.83 (Limit value=30 mg/l). Fecal Coliform Weekly Geometric Mean 502 col/lOOml (Limit value =400col/100ml). With only three required sampling days left in December the monthly TSS average was 15.6 mg/l. That included one high TSS of 105.6 mg/l day. This was due to a malfunction in the polymer feed system. Then on the 29th and 30th, 2.4 inches of rain fell. The maximum flow for the two days was 16.2 and 16.1 MGD respectively with the daily totals being 9.1 and 9.3 respectively. The total plant capacity is 8.34 MGD. The polymer feed could not control the washout of the finely dispersed bulking sludge at these high flows. As a result, the two days TSS's were 103.1 and 396.2 mg/l respectively. However as the flow lowered to a maximum of 8.0 MGD on the 31st, with a total of 5.3 MGD, the effluent TSS dropped to 11.4 mg/l. This demonstrates the ability of the polymer to control the bulking sludge under more normal flow conditions. December received 8.1 inches of rain in the month. It did not take as much precipitation to significantly increase flows. The monthly flow average was 4.0 MGD as compared to the previous December of 2.8 MGD. The yearly average for 2013 was 3.5 MGD. polymer storage for the waste activated thickening process. Using a bypass pump the barrel would be filled and transported across the plant and added to the secondary polymer feed system to maintain control over the effluent TSS. Unfortunately the plan to establish zoogleal growth on the first retrofitted Distributor before removing the second for retrofitting did not work out. So it was removed anyway on 1-13-2014. This unit was reinstalled on 3-10-14. However during installation a seal was inadvertently missed. The Distributor had to be disassembled once again to install the seal. Finally on 3-24-2014, the Distributor went on line. Even with the omission of the seal, the second Distributor rebuild took only a little over two months versus six months for the first unit. NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY^^ICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-I.V-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County c:\doauiKnls and sctungs'nfc'anv dociimenls\npdcs pcnnittan nodadinfo Ur doc December of 2013 of 197 fecal colonies. Even with the increased hypochlorite feed and extra sampling and testing, some on the weekend, the weekly limit could not be met. Additionally, Hypochlorite was increased to ensure compliance for the month. Comparing the subsequent months as the bulking sludge subsided, fecal Coliform counts went down. This may only be a coincidence or there may have been some other interference. Nitrites have been an issue in the past. December nitrite was up some over November. JANUARY VIOLATIONS - TSS (0191): Date 1-4-14, weekly average 78.93 mg/l (limit value 45.0 mg/l); this week contains in its average three data points from the previous month. Two of which caused the monthly non-compliance for December discussed above. It is not understood how the same two data points can be used in compliance judgment to levy two different violations. The District feels this is a case of double jeopardy and is incorrect. A weekly violation should not result in a monthly violation since a monthly violation suggests a chronic condition; while the results of the other four weeks in December were compliant. However, we recognize a violation and have previously discussed our actions to correct the problem. Date 1-18-14, weekly average 106.29 (limit value 45 mg/l); this week had some higher flows along with issues associated with the polymer feed system. As the flow for the week decreased and repairs to the polymer feed system were completed, TSS values trended down. If not for the anomaly of 570.0 mg/l TSS on the 13th, the same day the trickling filter was taken off line, the week may very well have been compliant. Date 1-31-14, monthly average 47.08 mg/l (limit value 30 mg/l); this month had some slightly higher flows but mostly there were polymer feed system problems. Without the anomalies of 570.0 mg/l, the highest TSS reported since 1992, on 1-13 and 152.0 mg/l on 1-27, the monthly average may well have been compliant. Polymer feed parts were available for all issues as they arose. However, this month had more than its share of gumming problems. This was the month that most of the aforementioned improvements were made to the system. FEBRUARY DEFICIENCY - TSS (0034): Date 2-1-14 weekly average 46.19 mg/l (limit value 45.0). February was a turning point month from all the issues that were experienced since November 2013. The monthly average was 16.1 mg/l. Regardless, the deficiency experienced the last week of January can directly be attributed to the combination of removal of the trickling filter on January 13th, cold, wet, overcast days during the period and faulty polymer feed equipment. Our most experienced operators were on duty negotiating these difficult conditions during the final week of January and through their efforts we barely missed our permit limit for the week. SUMMARY: Since August of 1992, the Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Wastewater Treatment Plant's operation has had an excellent compliance record. Since this date through Page. 5/6 NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY^fecE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County » Enclosures Cc: cAdocumenis and scttingsVdbVnv documents\npdcs pcmuttaot nodadinfo ltr.doc In addition to the cost to retrofit the two Rotary Distributors the District spent additional money on extra sampling and testing, overtime, mineral oil. Distributor oil, pump parts, polymer feed system improvements, polymer, electrical, disinfection chemicals, and change orders. In a six month timeframe the District spent well in excess of $200,000 on one project to improve plant operations in an attempt to maintain compliance. The District has successfully conducted remedial construction activities, as evidenced by our initial replacement of our Trickling Filters, without a Special Order by Consent but now realizes it to be a useful tool for satisfactorily completing future activities. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Gene St. Clair, Chairman Mack Wiggins Gregg Camp File Page: 6/6 October 31st of 2013 or 7969 days there have been only four daily (instantaneous) infractions; one for a missed daily analysis for ammonia nitrogen, one for pH, and two for chlorine residual. Both of which would not have been infractions had the State previously raised the limit to 50ug/l. Since this date through October 31st of 2013 or 1132 weeks, there have been only six weekly infractions; four for TSS and two for CBOD. Since this date through October 31st of 2013 or 262 months there has been only four infractions; one for TSS, one for CBOD, and two for percent removal. There was two times each of six years running where no infractions occurred. This excellent record is due to the support and guidance of administration and the dedication of staff. This support, guidance and dedication did not wane during the difficult months of November 2013 through February 2014. The District saw the need to make improvements and as usual appropriated funds to make this happen. The wastewater plant became a victim of bad luck (mechanical failure) and one of the worst stretches of bad weather not seen in years. Very truly yours, ZruXyg R. Danieley Br^wn, P.E. Chief Executive Officer NO TICE OF DEFICIENCY^^ICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDA TION FOR ENFORCEMENT NPDES #NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP NOD-2014-LV-0034 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0190 Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County April 23,2014 Subject: Dear Mr. Brown, CEO PE: Limit ValueDate 45 mg/101/04/14 106.29 mg/101/18/14 45 mg/1 30 mg/1 47.08 mg/101/31/14 Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Solids, Total Suspended - Concentration Pat McCrory Governor 1628 Mail Service Center Location: 3800 Barrett Drive John E. Skvarla, III Secretary Weekly Average Exceeded R Danieley Brown, CEO PE Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District PO Box 308 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT Permit No. NC0024201 Roanoke River WWTP Case No. NOV-2014-LV-0191 Halifax County CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1640 0001 9606 3448 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED The Division of Water Resources has reviewed Roanoke River WWTP's monitoring report for January 2014 and we noted the following violation(s) had been reported: Parameter/Outfall Limit Type Weekly Average Exceeded Reported Value 78.93 mg/1 HCDEHR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Monthly Average Exceeded A Notice of Violation/Notice of Recommendation for Enforcement (NOV/NRE) is being issued for the noted violation of North Carolina General Statute (G.S.) 143-215.1 and the subject NPDES Permit. Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A, a civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of any permit issued pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1. If you wish to provide additional information regarding the noted violation, please submit it within 10 days of receipt of this Notice. Your response should be mailed to Danny Smith at the below listed letterhead address. A review of your response will be considered in the ----------------- - " NorthCarolina North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 791-4200 J dtlirully Internet: www.ncwaterqualitv.org Location: 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919) 788-7159 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper 2 ' inceiely, Remedial actions, if not already implemented, should be taken to correct any problems. The Division of Water Resources may pursue enforcement actions for this and any additional violations. If the violations are of a continuing nature, not related to operation and/or maintenance problems, and you anticipate remedial construction activities, you may wish to consider applying for a Special Order by Consent. You may contact this office for additional information. enforcement/assessment decision process along with any information provided on the Discharge Monitoring Report. If you have any questions regarding this notice or need additional information, please contact Mack Wiggins at 919-791-4200. xc: Central Files RRO SWP files Danny Smith, Supervisor Division or Water Resources, NCDENR Waste Water Treatment Plant 135 Aqueduct Rd.Weldon, NC 27890 (252) 536-4884 Fax (252) 536-4885 The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Wastewater Plant (WWTP) has a monthly Total Suspended Solids (TSS) limit of 30 milligrams per liter (mg/l) and an 85 % removal requirement. The WWTP was noncompliant for November 2013 with a 34.7 TSS and an 82.2 % removal. The WWTP is experiencing bulking sludge. Microscopic examination reveals no filamentous organisms. The sludge is finely dispersed and will not settle and therefore easily washes out with effluent flow. Laboratory comparison of data from this year to last at the same time shows nearly a 50% increase in food to microorganism (F/M) ratio. Literature states a 10% increase in F/M ratio can cause bulking sludge. The WWTP has two Trickling Filters that buffers flow from the Primary Clarifiers before reaching the Activated Sludge System. With the lower plant flows of recent one Filter with recirculation will accomplish the buffering needed. The Filters had both Rotary Distributors replaced in the mid to late nineties. Unlike the Distributors of the past these Distributors were built with bottom load bearings rather than top load bearings. The WWTP has experienced much trouble with this style of Distributor. In 2012 funding was budgeted to have both Distributors rebuilt in 2013 and retrofitted with top load bearings. The first Distributor was in the process of being machined for retrofitting when the bearing of the Distributor still in service failed. The lack of no buffering led to the organic over load and the resulting bulking sludge. The bulking sludge caused three extremely high TSS results that led to the noncompliance. The numbers were 176.0,142.0 and 186.1 mg/l. Without these anomalies the monthly average would be 14.7 and the percent removal 93.4. The first high number was due to a pump failure which was feeding polymer to aid in solids settling. The other two high numbers was a result of high flow wash out due to 2.4 inches of rain in two days. To control the loss effluent solids the WWTP did the following. Approximately $77,500 was spent to rebuild the first distributor. It is back on line but will take some time before zoogleal mass can be established and buffering begins. Around $5500.00 was spent on polymer to aid settling. Over $1000.00 of spare pump parts were on hand to be able to repair the polymer pump as quickly as possible. Extra maintenance was done to the on line Distributor to keep it in operation. The wasting was halted to bring the F/M ratio back in balance. Extra sampling and Waste Water Treatment Plant 135 Aqueduct Rd.Weldon, NC 27890 (252) 536-4884 Fax (252) 536-4885 testing was done to improve the TSS weekly and monthly averages. And during high flow day's equalization tanks were used to store flow to minimize solids wash out. The WWTP spent approximately $84,000.00 and put in a great deal of effort to obtain compliance. \A vfr * Waste Water Treatment Plant (252) 536-4884135 Aqueduct Rd.Weldon, NC 27890 Fax (252) 536-4885 The WWTP is experiencing bulking sludge. Microscopic examination reveals no filamentous organisms. The sludge is finely dispersed and will not settle and therefore easily washes out with effluent flow. Laboratory comparison of data from this year to last at the same time shows nearly a 50% increase in food to microorganism (F/M) ratio. Literature states a 10% increase in F/M ratio can cause bulking sludge. The bulking sludge caused three extremely high TSS results that led to the noncompliance. The numbers were 176.0,142.0 and 186.1 mg/l. Without these anomalies the monthly average would be 14.7 and the percent removal 93.4. The first high number was due to a pump failure which was feeding polymer to aid in solids settling. The other two high numbers was a result of high flow wash out due to 2.4 inches of rain in two days. To control the loss effluent solids the WWTP did the following. Approximately $77,500 was spent to rebuild the first distributor. It is back on line but will take some time before zoogleal mass can be established and buffering begins. Around $5500.00 was spent on polymer to aid settling. Over $1000.00 of spare pump parts were on hand to be able to repair the polymer pump as quickly as possible. Extra maintenance was done to the on line Distributor to keep it in operation. The wasting was halted to bring the F/M ratio back in balance. Extra sampling and The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District Wastewater Plant (WWTP) has a monthly Total Suspended Solids (TSS) limit of 30 milligrams per liter (mg/l) and an 85 % removal requirement. The WWTP was noncompliant for November 2013 with a 34.7 TSS and an 82.2 % removal. The WWTP has two Trickling Filters that buffers flow from the Primary Clarifiers before reaching the Activated Sludge System. With the lower plant flows of recent one Filter with recirculation will accomplish the buffering needed. The Filters had both Rotary Distributors replaced in the mid to late nineties. Unlike the Distributors of the past these Distributors were built with bottom load bearings rather than top load bearings. The WWTP has experienced much trouble with this style of Distributor. In 2012 funding was budgeted to have both Distributors rebuilt in 2013 and retrofitted with top load bearings. The first Distributor was in the process of being machined for retrofitting when the bearing of the Distributor still in service failed. The lack of no buffering led to the organic over load and the resulting bulking sludge. (252) 536-4884 equalization tanks Waste Water Treatment Plant 135 Aqueduct Rd. Weldon, NC 27890 in a great deal of effort to obtain testing was done to improve the TSS weekly and monthly averages. And during high flow day’s equalization tanks were used to store flow to minimize solids wash out. V The WWTP spent approximately $84,000.00 and put compliance. 11 "