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DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
Secretray
WaterResources S. JAY ZIMMERMAN
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Director
July 18, 2016
Mr. Thomas,J. Roberts, President
Aqua NC, Inc.
202 MacKenan Court
Cary, NC 27511
Subject: Permit Renewal
Application No. NCO065480
Beau Rivage Plantation WWTP
New Hanover County
Dear Mr. Roberts:
The Water Quality Permitting Section has received your permit renewal application on July.
07, 2016. A member of the NPDES Unit will review your application. They :will contact you if
additional information is required to .complete your permit renewal. Per G.S. 150B-3 your current
permit does not expire until permit decision on the application is made. Continuation of the current
permit is contingent on timely and sufficient application for renewal of the current permit. Please
respond in a timely manner to requests for additional information necessary to complete the permit
application.
If you have any additional questions concerning renewal of the subject permit, please
contact Sonia Gregory at 91-9-807-6333 or Sonia. Gregory@ncdenr.gov.
Sincerely,
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Wren Thedford
Wastewater Branch
cc: Central Piles_
NPDES'
Wilmington Regional' Office
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Water Resources
1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
919-307-6300
Aqua North Carolina, Inc.
4163 Sinclair Street
Denver, NC 28037
July 5, 2016
John Hennessy
Supervisor, Compliance and Expedited Permitting Unit
Division of Water Resources
Department of Environmental Quality
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Re: Beau Rivage WWTP
Permit Renewal Application
Permit # NCO065480
New Hanover County
www.aquanorthcarolina.com
RECEIVEMCQEODWR
JUL ® 7 2016
Water Quality
Permitting Section
Enclosed please find our application for renewal of our NPDES Permit and required
documentation.
Aqua North Carolina, Inc. requests the renewal of the current limitations for this facility as
recorded on the previous permit set to expire on December 31, 2016. Aqua is formalizing its
plan to begin further upgrades of the existing facility. Aqua has made the request to meet with
the Wilmington Regional office to discuss these plans and a timeline. If you have questions
feel free to contact me at (704) 489-9404, Extension 57238.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Melton
Regional Manager of Compliance
Aqua North Carolina, Inc.
Cc: Jim Gregson, Environmental Program, Supervisor III
An Aqua America Company
NPDES APPLICATION - FORM D
For privately-ovrned treatment systems treating 100% domestic wastewaters <1.0 MGD
Mail the complete application to:
N. C. DENR / Division of Water Quality / NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
NPDES Permit NCO065480
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field to the next. To check the boxes, click your mouse on top of the box. Othenuise, please print or type.
1. Contact Information:
Owner Name
Facility Name
Mailing Address
City
State / Zip Code
Telephone Number
Fax Number
e-mail Address
THOM.AS J. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT, AQUA. NC, INC
BEAU RIVAGE PLANTATION WWTP
202 MACKENAN COURT
CARY
NC, 27511
(919) 653-5770
(919) 466-1788
TJROBERTSa -QUAAMERICA.COM
2. Location of facility producing discharge:
Check here if same address as above ❑
Street Address or State Road 6606 RIVER ROAD
City WILMINGTON
State / Zip Code NC, 28412
County NEW HANOVER
3. Operator Information:
Name of the firm, public organization or other entity that operates the facility
referring to the Operator in Responsible Charge or ORC)
Name AQUA NORTH CAROLINA, INC
Mailing Address 202 MACKENAN COURT
City CARY
State / Zip Code NC, 27511
Telephone Number (919) 653-5770
Fax Number (919) 466-1788
e-mail Address TJROBERTSLAQUAAMERICA.COM
(Note that this is not
1 of 4 Form-D 11/12
NPDES APPLICATION - FORM D
For privately -owned treatment systems treating 100% domestic wastewaters <1.0 MGD
4. Description of wastewater:
Facility Generating
Wastewater (check all that apply):
Industrial
❑
Number'of Employees
Commercial
®
Number of Employees 114
Residential
®
Number of Homes 336
School
❑
Number of Students/Staff
Other
❑
Explain:
Describe the source(s) of wastewater (example: subdivision, mobile home park, shopping centers,
restaurants, etc.):
Number of persons served: 883
S. Type of collection system
® Separate (sanitary sewer only)
6. Outfall Information:
❑ Combined (storm sewer and sanitary sewer)
Number of separate discharge points one
Outfall Identification number(s) 001
Is the outfall equipped with a diffuser? ❑ Yes ® No
7. Name of receiving stream(s) (NEW applicants: Provide a map shotuing the exact location of each
outfall):
CAPE FEAR RIVER
8. Frequency of Discharge: ® Continuous ❑ Intermittent
If intermittent:
Days per week discharge occurs: Duration: _
9. Describe the treatment system
List all installed components, including capacities, provide design removal for BOD, TSS, nitrogen and
phosphorus. If the space provided is not sufficient, attach the description of the treatment system in a
separate sheet of paper.
*Manual bar screen
*Flow control box
*35,000 gallon flow equalization with 2 flow equalization pumps
*3-Blowers
*35,000 gallon aerated sludge holding tank
*75 kW standby generator
*Tablet chlorination
*Liquid dechlorination
*Flow meter
2 of 4 Form-D 11112
NPDES APPLICATION - FORM D
1{ or privately -owned treatment systems treating 100% domestic wastewaters <1.0 111GD
3 of 4 Form-D 11112
NPDES APPILICATION - FORM D
For privately -owned treatment systems treating 100% domestic wastewaters <1..0 MGD
10. Flow Information:
Treatment Plant Design flow 0.100 MGD
Annual Average daily flow 0.077 MGD (for the previous 3 years)
Maximum daily flow 0.130 MGD (for the previous 3 years)
11. Is this facility located on Indian country?
❑ Yes ® No
12. Effluent Data
NEW APPLICANTS: Provide data for the parameters listed. Fecal Coliform, Temperature and pH shall be grab
samples, for all otherpararneters 24-hour composite sampling shall be used. If more than one analysis is reported,
report daily maximum and monthly average. If only one analysis is reported, report as daily maximum.
REMBWAL APPLICANTS: Provide the highest single reading (Daily Maximum) and Monthly Average over
the past 36 months for parameters currentlu in tiour oermit. Mark other naram.PtPrs "N/A"
Parameter
Daily
Maximum
Monthly
Average
Units of
Measurement
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD.5)
33.0
12.5
MG/L
Fecal Coliform
2420.0
5.4
#/ 100ML
Total Suspended Solids
17.3
1.4
MG/L
Temperature (Summer)
32.0
26.3
CELSIUS
Temperature (Winter)
24.0
18.1
CELSIUS
pH
8.5
7.8
UNITS
13. List all permits, construction approvals and/or applications:
Type Permit Number Type
Hazardous Waste (RCRA)
UIC (SDWA)
NPDES NCO065480
PSD (CAA)
Non -attainment program (CAA)
14. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION
NESHAPS (CAA)
Ocean Dumping (MPRSA)
Dredge or fill (Section 404 or CWA)
Other
Permit Number
I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the
best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, ,complete, and accurate.
ion in any
3nagement
Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device 'or method
required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $25,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U,S.C. Section 1001
provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $25,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both, for a similar offense,)
4 of 4 Form-D 11112
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Aqua North Carolina, Inc.
Beau Rivage Plantation WWTP
Coun New Hanover Stream Class: SC (PNA)
Receiving Stream: Cape Fear River Sub -Basin: 03.05-17
Latitude: 34' 06'38" Grld/Quad: Carolina Beach
Longitude: 77' 55'34" HUC It: 03030005
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POINT 001..;...
Facility 511r.171 IM M
Location
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NORTH
NPIDES Permit: NCO065480
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COASTAL REGION RESIDUALS PLAN
Sludge hauling from the Coastal WWTPs is handled through an agreement with
Lewis Farms and Liquid Waste Inc. During normal operation, waste solids are
wasted to the solids holding tank to be thickened by settling & decanting.
Thickened sludge is tested to determine when it reaches approximately 2% solids
content before hauling. Class B residuals generated by Aqua's Coastal Plants are
picked up Lewis Farms and hauled for a land application as referenced in Permit
No. WQ0000455. In accordance with Section IV Monitoring and Reporting
Requirements of this permit, Lewis Farms is responsible for analyses of
corrosivity, ignitability, reactivity, and toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
(TCLP) at the frequency specified. Lewis Farms shall maintain these results for a
minimum of five years. Attached to this plan is the Operation and Maintenance
Plan as submitted by Lewis Farms and Liquid Waste Inc.
LEWIS FARMS AND LIQUID WASTE, INC.
BIOSOLIDS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
I. Purpose
To put into place a plan that implements the requirements of North Carolina Department
of Environment and Natural Resources — Division of Water Quality (NCDENR-DWQ)
Permit # WQ0000455 for Lewis Farms and Liquid Waste, Inc. (Lewis Farms).
Requirements are included for the industrial and municipal biosolid sources (WWTP's)
and Lewis Farms (land application contractor). All biosolid sources are listed within the
permit.
II. Operational Functions
The operational functions of this program involve hauling biosolids from the respective
WWTP's to the land application sites currently permitted under Permit # WQ0000455
and land applying the biosolids in accordance with regulatory requirements. Residuals
will be land applied at or below agronomic rates that are determined using the Realistic
Yield Expectations (RYE) as outlined in the permit. Lewis Farms will also account for
any nutrient sources the landowner/lessee has applied. Some sources will be land applied
as a liquid material utilizing either pumper trucks, vacuum trucks, tractor and pull tank,
and/or a traveling reel system. Some sources will be land applied as a cake material
utilizing a tractor and box spreader. In some instances, biosolids may have to be injected
or surface applied with incorporation depending upon the pathogen and vector attraction
reduction methods employed by the respective WWTP. Whichever method is utilized to
land apply the biosolids, Lewis Farms will spread evenly and at consistent rates.
Biosolids will be land applied on fields that are used for hay production, grazing, or
harvested for animal feed. In the case where biosolids are land applied on fields utilized
for grazing, applications rates will be reduced by 25% in accordance with USDA-NRCS
590 Nutrient Management Standards. Grazed fields will be determined by Lewis Farms
Operations Manager on site.
III. Maintenance Schedules
Lewis Farms will follow the maintenance schedule as recommended by the manufacturer
for the equipment utilized to complete the job within the limits of the permit.
IV. Safety Measures
Lewis Farms takes pride in operating a safety conscious manner. Employees participate
in regular safety training that is designed to help employees recognize safety issues and
take steps to prevent potential accidents from occurring. Lewis Farms employees have
the authority to stop operations if they think any aspect of the operation is going to lead
to the cause of an environmental or personal accident.
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LEWIS FARMS AND LIQUID WASTE, INC.
BIOSOLIDS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
V. Spill Response Plan
• Halt the source of the spill: Such as a ruptured line or valve, or damaged transportation
unit.
• Contain spill: Use straw bales to form a barrier. Straw or hay bales can be obtained
from several sources for this purpose. Soil near the site can also be used to form a barrier
for containment.
• Clean up: Use biosolids application equipment to recover as much of the material as
possible. After the application equipment has recovered as much material as possible, it
will be land applied as per the management plan. A temporary sump pit may be dug in
the containment area and spilled material washed into it to enhance recovery.
• Final Clean up: The ultimate goal will be to restore the spill area to its original
condition if possible.
• Notification: As soon as possible after a spill occurs notify:
• Lewis Farms — Wesley Wooten (910) 604-0049 Cell
(910) 283-5444 Office
• WMSS, PLLC — Martin Mabe (336) 312-1396 Cell
• Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
Wilmington Regional Office (910) 796-7215 Office
• Fire Department if assistance is required for wash down
• Management of clean-up efforts: The field superintendent shall take immediate charge
of the clean-up activities. Additional labor will be requested from Lewis Farms as
needed.
VI. Reporting: Within 24 hours of a spill the field superintendent shall present a written report
detailing the cause of the spill and all action taken in response to the spill. Lewis Farms will
notify the Wilmington regional office as soon as possible, but not more than 24 hours after,
or on the next working day following the occurrence
VII. Inspection Plan
Inspections for the land application of biosolids will be conducted at a minimum of a
weekly at the land application site during land application events. Inspections will consist
of inspecting the current field(s) that are being applied on as well as inspecting random
fields that have previously received biosolids applications. Inspections will be performed
by Lewis Farms personnel on a rotational basis to ensure that all employees are familiar
with the inspection processes. At a minimum, these inspections will consist of the
following:
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LEWIS FARMS AND LIQUID WASTE, INC.
BIOSOLIDS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
• Verify that a residuals analysis has been collected prior to land application
activities being performed and that it meets the criteria for land application.
• Verify that pathogen and vector attraction reduction data has been collected for the
source to be land applied and that it meets the criteria for land application.
• Verify the crop that is planted or is to be planted on the respective field(s).
• Confirm that the correct amount of biosolids are being land applied.
• Confirm that manned equipment has a copy of the permit and the operations and
maintenance plan.
• Check that the field has been properly flagged and that buffers are adhered to.
• Check that proper signage is posted.
• Confirm that records are turned in at the end of each business day.
Inspections will also be conducted by the respective employees of the biosolids
generating facilities (at the source generating facility). Lewis Farms is not responsible
for inspections at the source generating facilities. These inspections should be
conducted by the respective ORC of each facility and should fall under their own
Operations and Maintenance Plans.
VIII. Sampling and Monitoring Plan
• Sampling for this project consists of sampling the soils of the fields in the respective
permit in order to document that the fields are suitable for land application.
• Biosolids samples are to be collected by the ORC at the respective source generating
facility. This may include nutrient and metal, pathogen, vector attraction reduction,
and TCLP samples. Samples should be provided to Lewis Farms prior to any land
application activities being performed in order to verify that samples meet regulatory
requirements set forth in the permit. Samples should be collected at the frequency
specified in permit # WQ0000455.
Lewis Farms may perform alkaline stabilization of biosolids at some of the respective
source generating facilities. However, it the responsibility of the ORC at each facility
to provide documentation of times, temperatures, and pH of the biosolids for the lime
stabilization events. Each ORC at the respective source generating facility must be
certified by the NCDEQ-Lab Certification Unit before collecting this data. Lewis
Farms only provides the alkaline stabilization materials and personnel to
perform this operation and is not responsible for the documentation that the
biosolids have passed the alkaline stabilization process.
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