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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG030203 DMR SW (9)JAN 07 2016 CENTRAL ALES ®WR SE=CTION 1/5/16 NPDES General Permit COCe, NCG03020-a Central Files Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Hydraulics Jeff Roper Facility Manager Parker Hannifin Corporation Hydraulic Valve Division 203 Pine Street Forest City, NC 28043 Tel: (828) 248-4495 Fax: (828) 348-4056 EC ND JAN 0 7 206 CENTRAL FILES DWR SECTION Re: NPDES Stormwater Sampling (YEAR 3, PERIOD 2 Bi -annual results) Parker Hannifin Corp. 203 Pine Street Forest City, Rutherford County, North Carolina 28043 Parker Hannifin Corp. (Parker Hannifin) located at 203 Pine Street, Forest City, Rutherford County, North Carolina, is pleased to submit the attached stormwater sampling results for our facility to meet the NPDES General Permit (COC NCG030203) Stormwater sampling requirements for Year 3, Period 2 sampling. Parker Hannifin sampled the newly identified outfall at the site on 12/17/15, as per the NPDES General Permit Requirements. The stormwater samples were analyzed for parameters listed in Section B Table 1 (pH, Total Suspended Solids, Non -Polar Oil & Grease, Copper, Total Recoverable Lead, and Total Recoverable Zinc). Total Toxic Organic Compounds (TTO) were not analyzed since the facility is not categorized as a metal finishing operation. The rainfall amounts were measured during the rain event and recorded as required. Based on the sampling results at the newly identified outfall, analytical results were below the Benchmark Values presented in Section B, Table 3 of the Stormwater General Permit. Respectfully submitted, Parker Hannifin Corp, 4 --- Jeff Roper Facility Manager Semi-annual Stormwater Discharge Monitoring Report for North Carolina Division of Water Quality General Permit No. NCG030000 Date submitted 1/5/16 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. N00030203 FACILITY NAME Parker Hannifin Corporation COUNTY Rutherford PERSON COLLECTING SAMPLES Brian Crowder LABORATORY Pace Analytical Lab Cert. # 40 Comments on sample collection or analysis: Part A: Stormwater Benchmarks and Monitoring Results SAMPLE COLLECTION YEAR 2015 SAMPLE PERIOD ❑ Jan -June ® July -Dec or ❑ Monthly' December, 2015 (month) DISCHARGING TO CLASS ❑ORW ❑HQW ❑Trout ❑PNA ❑Zero -flow ❑Water Supply [:]SA ®Other WS -V PLEASE REMEMBER TO SIGN ON PAGES 2 AND/OR 3 4 No dischorae this Date Sample 24-hour rainfall H Non -Polar O&G Outfall No. Collected'- amount, Total Suspended Solids Standard units Copper Lead Zinc Total Petroleum Total Toxic (mo/dd/yr) Inches3 Hydrocarbons Organicss Benchmarks ===> - - 100 mg/L or 50 mg/L° 6.0-9.0 0.007 mg/L 0.03 mg/L 0.067 mg/L 15 mg/L 1 mg/L 3 12/17/15 1.4 1 <2.5 mg/I 1 9.0 1 0.005 mg/I <0.002 mg/I 0.006 mg/I 8 mg/I N/A 1 Monthly sampling (instead of semi-annual) must begin with the second consecutive benchmark exceedance for the same parameter at the same outfall. z For sampling periods with no discharge at any single outfall, you must still submit this discharge monitoring report with a checkmark here. 3The total precipitation must be recorded using data from an on-site rain gauge. Unattended sites may be eligible for a waiver of the rain gauge requirement. 4 See General Permit, Table 3 identifying the especially sensitive receiving water classifications where the more protective benchmark applies. 5 Total Toxic Organics sampling is applicable only for those facilities which perform metal finishing operations, manufacture semiconductors, manufacture electronic crystals, or manufacture cathode ray tubes. For purposes of this permit the definition of Total Toxic Organics is that definition contained in the EPA Effluent Guidelines for the facility subject to the requirement to sample (for metal finishing use the definition as found in 40 CFR 433.11; for semiconductor manufacture use the definition as found in 40 CFR 469.12; for electronic crystal manufacture use the definition as found in 40 CFR 469.22; and for cathode ray tube manufacture use the definition found in 40 CFR 469.31). Permit Date: 11/1/2012-10/31/2017 SWU-245, last revised 10/25/2012 Page 1 of 3 Facilities that incorporate a solvent management plan into the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan may so certify, and the requirement for TTO monitoring may be waived. The solvent management plan shall include a list of the total toxic organic compounds used and the other elements listed in the General Permit. For those facilities electing to employ the TTO monitoring waiver, the discharger shall sign the following certification statement: "Based upon my inquiry of the person or persons directly responsible for managing compliance with the permit monitoring requirement for total toxic organics (TTO), I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of concentrated toxic organics into the stormwater or areas which are exposed to rainfall or stormwater runoff has occurred since filing the last discharge monitoring report. I further certify that this facility is implementing the all the provisions of the solvent management plan included in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan." Jeff Rover Name (Print name) Facility Manager Title (Print title) �✓�� 1/5/16 (Signature) (Date) Note: Results must be reported in numerical format. Do not report Below Detection Limit, BDL, <PQL, Non -detect, ND, or other similar non -numerical format. When results are below the applicable limits, they must be reported in the format. "<XX mg/L" where XX is the numerical value of the detection limit, reporting limit, etc. in mg/L. Note: If you report a sample value in excess of the benchmark, you must implement Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 responses. See General Permit text. Part B: Vehicle Maintenance Area Monitoring Results: only for facilities averaging > 55 gal of new oriila l per month. I I Ain rlicn{ivrn.tL.:. ,.,172 Outfall No. Date Sample 24-hour rainfall Collected' amount, (mo/dd/yr) Inches3 Non -polar O&G/TPH by EPA 1664 (SGT -HEM) LJ 1-1 y.. Total Suspended Solids LE 110 LJGI IWU pH Benchmarks =__> _ - 15 mg/L 100 mg/L or 50 mg/L* 6.0 — 9.0 SU Footnotes from Part A also apply to this Part B * See General Permit text, Table 5, identifying the especially sensitive receiving water classifications where the more protective benchmark applies. Permit Date: 11/1/2012-10/31/2017 SWU-245, last revised 10/25/2012 Page 2 of 3 Note: If you report a sample value in excess of the benchmark, you must implement Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 responses. See General Permit text FOR PART A AND PART B MONITORING RESULTS: 0 A BENCHMARK EXCEEDANCE TRIGGERS TIER 1 REQUIREMENTS. SEE PERMIT PART II SECTION B. • 2 EXCEEDANCES IN A ROW FOR THE SAME PARAMETER AT THE SAME OUTFALL TRIGGER TIER 2 REQUIREMENTS. SEE PERMIT PART II SECTION B. • TIER 3: HAS YOUR FACILITY HAD 4 OR MORE BENCHMARK EXCEEDENCES FOR THE SAME PARAMETER AT ANY ONE OUTFALL? YES ❑ NO IF YES, HAVE YOU CONTACTED THE DWQ REGIONAL OFFICE? YES ❑ NO ❑ REGIONAL OFFICE CONTACT NAME: Mail an original and one cony of this DMR includina all "No Discharge" reports within 30 days of receipt of the lab results for at end of monitoring period in the case of "No Discharge" reports) to: Division of Water Quality Attn: DWQ Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 YOU MUST SIGN THIS CERTIFICATION FOR ANY INFORMATION REPORTED: "I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." (Signatdre of Permittee) 1/5/2016 (Date) Permit Date: 11/1/2012-10/31/2017 SWU-245, last revised 10/25/2012 Page 3 of 3