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PERMIT NO.: NCOO 0 /643 __
FACILITY NAME:
Facility Status: PROPOSD
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Permit Status:�MOOFCA110N iINPERIQI'iF� NEW
Major J ino;,_
Pipe No: 601
Design .Capacity (MGD):
Domestic (X of Flow):
Industrial (X of Flow):
Comments:
RECEIVING STREAM: Ddt,, VIP -
Class: C'
Sub -Basin: u J - 02- - 03
Referents USGS Quad:
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County: foCk`ria A-o r�
Regional Office: As Fa Mo . Ra Wa WI WS
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Requested By: � Date:���
Prepared By:
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Modeler Date Rec.
Drainage Area (m?) 1 0 6 Avg. Streamf low (cfs): 16 2 .
7Q10 (cfs) 34 Winter 7Q10 (cfs) S$ 0 30Q2 (cfs) 6
Toxicity Limits: IWCD• 2. q 6 X Wnle ome CAcute /Chronic
Instream Monitoring: I j
Parameters 7 f o CO"`� N r so! S
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Facility Name: Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc .
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NPDES No. : NC0001643
Type of Waste: 6.9 % Domestic / 93. 1%# �����NEER|y�G
Status: Existing/Renewal
Receiving Stream: Dan River
Classification: " C "
Subbasin: 030203 Drainage area: 1706 sq mi
County: Rockingham Summer 7010: 314 cfs
Regional Office: Winston-Salem Winter 7010: 580 cfs
Requestor : Lula Harris Average flow: 1621 cfs
Date of Request: 071988 3002: 706 cfs
Quad: B 20 NW
RECOMMENDED EFFLUENT LIMITS
MONTHLY DAILY RANGE ,
AVEG MAX mg._
RECEIVED
Wasteflow (mgd) : 0.50
N.C. Dept. NRCD
SODS ( lbs/day) : 191 .8 216.9
NH3N (mg/1 ) :
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DO (mg/1 ) :
TSS ( lbs/day) : 129.7 259.4 0Vhsion ot
Fecal coliform (#/100ml ) : Environmental Management
pH (su) : Res~Offm
Total Chromium ( lbs/day) : 0. 19 0.38
Phenol ( lbs/day) : 0. 19 0.38
Sulfide ( lbs/day) : 0.38 0.76
COD ( lbs/day) : 382 764
Toxicity Requirement : YES / SEE ATTACHED
- MONITORING
Upstream (Y/N) : V Location: 100 ft . above the discharge
Downstream (Y/N) : Y Location: At NC 700
COMMENTS - ---
Production rates increased at this facility; however , limitations have
become more stringent due to more recent BPT limits ( Sep. , 1982 ) . The
following instream parameters should be monitored: temp . , DO, cond. , pH,
& SODS. The recommended monitoring frequencies are: 3/week during the
� A O t nd during the winter period (Nov-Mar ) .
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Reviewed by ) 01g46
Tech Support Supervisor : 1/411r
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Regional Supervisor : �� Date: _�- 2 1��J���
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ACUTE TOXICITY TESTING REQUIREMENT(QRTRLY)
Fathead Minnow 24 hr-No Significant Mortality
The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a guarterlv basis using protocols defined in the
North Carolina Procedure Document entitled "Pass/Fail Methodology For Determining Acute
_ Toxicity In A Single Effluent Concentration". The monitoring shall be performed as a Fathead
Minnow(Pimcphales vromelas)24 hour static test,using effluent collected as a 24 hour
composite. The effluent concentration at which there may be at no time significant acute mortality
is 90% (defined as treatment two in the North Carolina procedure document). Effluent samples for
self-monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste
monthst. Theflit test will be performed aJ er thirty days from issuance of this permit during the
of ) Nl 0.13 (A''°J t1.1 o V • .
All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent
Discharge Monitoring Form(MR-1)for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter
code TGE6C. Additionally,DEM Form AT-2 (original) is to be sent to the following address:
Attention: Technical Services Branch
North Carolina Division of
Environmental Management
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, N.C. 27611
Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements
performed in association with the toxicity tests,as well as all dose/response data. Total residual
chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for
disinfection of the waste stream.
Should any test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North
Carolina Division of Environmental Management indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream,
this permit may be re-opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits.
NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document,such as minimum
control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls,shall constitute an invalid test
and will require immediate retesting(within 30 days of initial monitoring event). Failure to submit
suitable test results will constitute a failureof permit condition.
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State of North Carolina
Department of Natural Resources and Community Development
Division of Environmental Management
512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
R. Paul Wilms
James G. Martin, Governor August 18 , 1988
S. Thomas Rhodes, Seuetery Director
Mr. Richard N. Burton -'•
Executive Director
Commonwealth of Virginia
State Water Control Board
2111 Hamilton Street
P.O. Box 11143
Richmond, VA 23230-1143
Subject: Complaints of Color
Dan River
Dear Mr. Burton:
Thank you for your letter to me dated 26 July 1988 in
which you expressed concern for higher than normal levels of
Color in the Dan River. I share this concern and have
requested that our Water Quality staff immediately begin an
evaluation to determine the source of the color and possible
corrective measures.
I appreciate the efforts made by you and your staff to
protect industrial and potable water supplies in North
Carolina and I assure you that I am just as committed to the
protection of the Virginia water supplies. As soon as we
have completed our investigation, I will share this
information with you along with our plan of action to
resolve any problems that are found to exist.
Thank you again for sharing your concerns with me and I
look forward to working with you on this issue .
Sin ?rely, i.
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R. Paul Wilms
cc: Al Morris, EPA III
Mike McGhee, EPA IV ,,
Chuck Wakild
Larry Coble e")
• Pollution Prczentior Pers -
P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733.7015 ;.is
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA
STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Richard N.Burton 2111 Hamilton Street BOARD MEMBERS
Executive Director
JUL. 2 G 1988 • ._-„ .•
,fr::; Henry 0.Hollimon,Jr.
-.x " . ' David H.Miller
Post Office Box 11143
Richmond,Virginia 23230-1143Ronald M.Plotkin
Velma M.Smith
(804)367-0056 L.Standing
-' W.Bidgood Wall,Jr.
R. Paul Wilms Robert C.Wininger
Director ."!JV (ii E`fViR'v'Ni1*:E4(,a.WIANfl;ii;;, •'1 •
Department of Natural Resources and •italeigh. Ni'
Community Development
Division of Environmental Management
512 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Dear Mr. Wilms:
For the past few months, the staff of our Roanoke office has
been receiving an increased number of complaints from the Danville
area regarding higher than normal levels of color in the Dan
River. This high level of color is affecting industrial and
potable water supplies. The source of the color appears to be the
discharges from the City of Eden's Mebane Bridge and Dry Creek
wastewater treatment plants. These facilities are apparently
unable to remove the color being generated by a new textile plant
in Eden.
Dischargers in Virginia which may affect the potable water
supplies in North Carolina have color and other nonconventional
pollutants limited by NPDES permits. The color limits are very
low. The color currently being discharged from the Eden plants is
two to three times the 200 ADMI color units being required in
Virginia.
The purpose of this letter is to request that your agency
take the necessary steps to eliminate or reduce this threat to
potable and industrial water supplies in Virginia. The West
Central Regional Office in Roanoke can provide more details if
necessary. Thank you for your attention to this imp tant water
quality issue. ' ^• "�
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Sincerely,
i-Sincerely, AUG 4 196$
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Rich VAr:.D111=
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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA r� ��
STATE WATER COA'TROL BOARD �'N`d i(iS1, la a
Richard N.Burton 2111 Hamilton Street
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I'A c;Executive Director ;;`,>
J.._ .- '`g3 JUL' 29 1988
Post Office Box 11143
Richmond.Virginia 23230
(804)257-0056
[)! •OF :: ?`;its�i7ki.MANAGEMENT
i-..{.'.` _'n NC
Mr. Alvin R. Morris E
Director, Water Management Division ('"" - " j
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency L
Region III AUG 4 1988
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Dear Al:
SECTION
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Two years ago the states of Virginia and North Carolina,
with assistance from EPA Regions III and IV, cooperated on an
intensive water quality study on the Smith River. The purpose of
that study was to determine the acceptable level of color from
textile wastes in surface water used as potable and industrial
water supplies.
The outcome of that cooperative effort was the establishment
of effluent limits for color in the NPDES permits of three POTWs
on the Smith River in Virginia. Your assistance, and the
assistance of the staffs of both EPA regional offices was
invaluable in the successful resolution of that color problem.
I'm writing you today to bring to your attention another
situation involving color in that same area. When strict color
limits were established for the dischargers in Virginia, they
were established with the agreement that the State of North
Carolina would also limit color discharges from sources which
affect waters flowing into Virginia. Recent data indicate that
two POTWs in the City of Eden, North Carolina have color in their
effluents well above Virginia's allowable limit.
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Mr. Alvin R. Morris
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I'm requesting your assistance and the assistance of Region
IV in assuring that color being discharged by treatment
facilities in North Carolina is limited to those levels which
will protect the beneficial uses of Virginia municipalities and
industries. Thank you for your help and please contact me if you
need additional information.
Sincerely,
Richar N. Burton
Executive Director
cc: Mr. Mike McGhee, EPA IV
Mr. R. Paul Wilms, N.C. Department of Natural Resources ',
Mr. Robert G. Burnley, SWCB-West Central Regional Office