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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQCS00239_Annual Performance_20180316March 14, 2018 NCDENR-DWR 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 1 : : 1 1 oil RE: Annual Performance Report Beulaville WWTP (Permit # NC 0026018) Sewer Collection System (Permit # WQCS00239) Dear NCDENR Staff: Phone: 910-2984647 Fax: 9M298-3481 Please find enclosed the Town of Beulaville's Annual Performance Report for the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and Sewer Collection System. I have also included an affidavit of publication from a local newspaper verifying public notice on March 1, 2018. Feel free to contact me with questions or comments. Respectfully, F ori T. Williams Interim Town Manager Enclosures TOWN OF BEULAVILLE TAL PERFORMANCE REP I. GENERAL INFORMATION FACILITY/SYSTEM NAME: Beulaville Wastewater Collection S s� tem APPLICABLE PERMIT(S): Wastewater Collection System Permit Number: WQCS00239 NPDES Permit Number: NCO026018 RESPONSBILE ENTITY: Town of Beulaville D PERSON IN CHARGE: Lori T. Williams, Interim Town Manager CONTACT INFO: P.O. Box 130, Beulaville, NC 28518 or call (910) 2984647 DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION SYSTEM OR TREATMENT PROCESS: The Beulaville Wastewater Treatment Plant is located at 362 Lyman Road, Beulaville, North Carolina 28518. The Beulaville Sewer Collection system consists of seven (7) pumping stations which pump into a 0.520 million gallons per day (MGD) wastewater treatment plant utilizing a fine bubble extended air tertiary treatment process. The wastewater flows through a mechanical bar screen/grit chamber to an influent pumping station with three (3) each 800 gallons per minute (gpm) submersible solids handling pumps. The influent pump station pumps incoming wastewater to a flow splitter box, which directs equal flow to four (4) fine bubble aeration basins. Flow that would exceed the capability of the aeration basins is routed to a flow equalization basin and wet well with two (2) each 8006 gpm submersible pumps. Four (4) secondary clarifiers follow the fine bubbler units. Four (4) sand filters follow the clarifiers. Chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) is fed into the filters and at the dual chlorine contact chamber. Disinfection via two (2) chorine contact chambers is provided prior to post -aeration. Dual chemical feed pumps provide dechlorination via calcium thiosulfate at two (2) post aeration chambers. Final discharge goes to Persimmon Branch. Sludge is aerobically digested with final disposal via land application. Cotttirtues on next page Annual Performance Report Collection System for 2016 II. PERFORMANCE There was one (1) flow or sampling violation during calendar year 2017. A weekly limit for BOD (biological oxygen demand) was exceeded on April 20, 2017. The weekly limit is 7.5. The sample reported a value of 8.93. Corrective action was taken promptly to avoid further violations. There were no sanitary sewer overflows (SSO's) during calendar year 2017. The average daily effluent discharge for calendar year 2017 was 0.128 MGD. Total recorded rain received at the WWTP was 52.82 inches. Average daily effluent discharges, in million gallons per day (MGD) for each month of 2017 are as follows: January February March April May June 0.177 .120 .118 .159 .133 .124 July Au ust September October November December 0.104 .143 .140 .104 .096 .120 III. NOTIFICATION Public notice summarizing the performance of the Beulaville WWTP and Sewer Collection System has been placed in a newspaper having general circulation throughout Beulaville. In addition to summarizing the performance of the systems, the notice states that a copy of this report can be obtained at the Beulaville Town Hall (508 E. Main St.) and the Phillip Leff Memorial Library (807 E. Broad St.). IV. CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT THIS REPORT IS COMPLETE AND ACCUARATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO THE USERS OR CUSTOMERS OF THE NAMED SYSTEM AND THAT THOSE USERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED OF ITS AVAILABILITY. Hutch Jones Mayor Date Annual Performance Report Collection System for 2016 2 The Daily ReflectorNORaH AdAROLINe Rocky Mount Telegram Berne Ledger - Chowan Herald - Duplin Times - Farmville Enterprise - Perquimans Weekly - Standard Laconic Tarboro Weekly - Times Leader- Williamston Enterprise Check # PO Box 1957 Greenville NC 27835 Date Paid TOWN OF PO BOX 130 BEULAVILLE BEULAVILLE NC 28518-0130 Account: 104574 NORTH CAROLINA Duplin County Ticket: 221460 A/R Rep Copy Line: Public Notice e: 12.0 Annual Performan Siz Total Price: $110.40 PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT JIM SILLS affirms that he/she is clerk of The Duplin Times, a newspaper published weekly at Kenansville, North Carolina, and that the advertisement, a true copy of which is hereto attached, entitled Public Notice Annual Performan was published in said The Duplin Times on the follow- ing dates: Thursday, March 1, 2018 and that the said newspaper in which such notice, paper, document or legal advertisement was published, was at the time of each and every publication, a newspaper meeting all of the requirements and qualifications of Chapter 1, Sec. tion 597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and was a qualified newspaper within the meaning of Chapter 1, Section 597 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. f r � me his 1st day of March, 2018 �`N>�ry Public ignat ire) � `�-� LAUREN E G Y, D PLIN COUNT (Notary Public Printed Name) My commission expires MARCH 10, 2021 The North Carolina Clean Water Act of 1999 requires that each owner or operator of any wastewater treatment plant or wastewater collection system must provide an annual performance report to its users or customers and to the NCDENR. The Town of Beulaville owns and operates a wastewater collection system and a wastewater treatment plant located at 362 Lyman Rd., Beulaville, NC. A copy of the Town of Beulaville Annual Performance Report can be obtained at the Beulaville Town Hall, 508 E. Main St. and the Phillip Leff Memorial Library, 807 E. Broad St., in Beulaville, NC 28518. The report indicates that during calendar year 2017 the Town of Beulaville had one (1) monitoring violation and no sanitary sewer overflows. A weekly t for BOD (biological oxygen demand) was exceeded on April 20, 2017. The weekly limit is 7,5 and the sample reported a value of 8.93. The average daily effluent discharge to 2017 was 0.128 MGD. Total recorded rainfall at the wastewater treatment plant was 52.82 Inches. The permitted discharge limit for the wastewater treatment plant is 0.520 MGD. Questions concerning the report can be answered by calling the Beulaville Town Hall at 910.298-4647.