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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG551119_Compliance Evaluation Inspection_20180613 ROY COOPER cove,no, ' `�; MICHAEL S.REGAN � � Sec,eta!), � � LINDA CULPEPPER 0-.4% e $ lute,rnr ,t ; f Du ecto, June 13, 2018 RECEIVED/DENRIDWR Mitchell T. Lowery 1070 Old Allensville Road JUN 18 2018 Roxboro,NC 27574 Water Resources Permitting Section Subject: Compliance Evaluation Inspection Single Family Wastewater Treatment System Permit No. NCG551119 1090 S. Landing Drive Person County Dear Mr. Lowery, On June 12, 2018, Rick Trone and Zach Thomas from the Raleigh Regional Office visited your single-family residence (SFR) wastewater treatment system to evaluate compliance with the above permit to discharge wastewater. The checked boxes below show what conditions were noted at your facility: In compliance: You are reminded to regularly maintain the chlorine disinfection and dechlorination systems, have the effluent sampled once a year, and have the septic tank pumped out every 3 to 5 years. Your good record of operation and meeting the permit requirements is highly commended. Disinfection: Your system is lacking disinfection, either chlorine tablets or a UV light system. New rules put into place on August 1, 2007 require all SFR systems to have a means of disinfection (and dechlorination when chlorine tablets are used to disinfect, if the system was installed since that date). Since your system had no disinfection, the installation is to include a chlorine tablet dispenser, a contact chamber capable of providing a minimum 30 minute contact time, and another tablet dispenser that will hold dechlorination tablets. Please submit a schedule to this office within 20 calendar days of receipt of this letter that states your plan for correcting this deficiency. Treatment tablets missing or are wrong kind: You are responsible for always having chlorine tablets and dechlorination tablets (if a required part of your system) in place. They must be the kind for wastewater treatment and not for swimming pools. I I Dechlorination: Your system was installed after August 1, 2007, so must have a means of dechlorination located downstream of the chlorinator and its contact chamber. See Disinfection paragraph above. I I Pumping the septic tank: The septic tank should be pumped out every 3 to 5 years. A pumping company can check the status periodically and determine when pumping is required. State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Water Resources I Raleigh Regional Office 1628 Mail service Center I Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1628 919 791-4200 Permittee—Mitchell Lowery Date—June 13, 2018 E Analyze the effluent: The effluent that is discharged from your system must be analyzed once each year. See Part I(A) of your permit about this requirement. A list of NC certified laboratories that provide this service was left at your residence during the inspection. Locations of treatment units are unknown: Determine this and report to this office within 30 days of receipt of this letter with a sketch or map. I I Other: An ownership change fouu is included with this letter. _ If you have questions or comments about this inspection,please contact Rick Trone at 919-791-4257. Licensed plumbers should be used to make plumbing changes within your home. / Sincerely, .'-1-7----r ,/. c�/i- S. Daniel Smith, Supervisor Water Quality Regional Supervisor Raleigh Regional Office Attachments: Inspection Report cc: RRO/SWP Files Charles Weaver,NPDES Permitting Unit