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CHARLOTTE
PIPE and FOUNDRY COMPANY
P.O. Box 35430 • Telephone 704/332-2647
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NCDENR - Stormwater Permitting Program
Individual Permit Renewal
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
919.807.6378
RE: Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co.
Permit # NCS000040
NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal
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Please find enclosed the Stormwater Renewal Application for the Charlotte
Pipe and Foundry Co. facility located at 1335 S. Clarkson Street, Charlotte,
NC. As requested we have included two (2) sets of the Attachments, as well
as, plot size drawings of the facility. We trust that we are submitting all
requested information to process this renewal request.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact
Jenny Pappalardo at (704) 348-5513 or David Waggoner at (704) 348-5408.
Sincerely,
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Jenny L. Pappalardo
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co.
Environmental Engineer
APermit Coverage Permit Number
rRenewal Application Form NCS000040
NCDENR National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Stormwater Discharge Permit
The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all
corrections/additions as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information.
Owner Affiliation Information
Owner / Organization Name:
Owner Contact:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail address:
* Reissued Permit will be mailed to the owner address
Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Cc
James Neubauer
PO Box 1339
Monroe, NC 28111
Facility/Permit Contact Information
Facility Name: Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company
Facility Physical Address: 1335 S Clarkson St
Charlotte, NC 28208
Facility Contact:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail address:
Discharge Information
Receiving Stream
Stream Class:
Basin:
Sub -Basin:
Number of Outfalls:
Irwin Creek
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Catawba River Basin
03-08-34
David Waggoner
PO Box 35430
Charlotte, NC 28235
704.348.5048
dwaggoner@chadottepipe.com
David Waggoner/Jenny Pappalardo
PO Box 35430
Charlotte, NC 28235
104.348.5048
dwaggoner@chadottepipe.com
ipappalardo@charlottepipe.com
Impaired Waters/TMD
Does this facility discharge to waters listed as impaired or waters with a finalized TMDL?XYes 13 No ❑ Don't Know
( for information on these waters refer to http://hZo.enr.state.nc.us/su/Impaired Waters TMDL/ )
CERTIFICATION
I certiE, 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.
Signature
Davi Waggoner
Print or type name of person signing above
Date 1 Z`/' -i-/ 3
Quality - Environmental Manager
Title
Stormwater Permitting Program
Please return this completed renewal application form Individual Permit Renewal
and other required supplemental information to: 1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1.612
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES
STORMWATER PERMIT
Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal in order for the application to be
considered complete:
(Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan)
Initials
°GW 1. A current Site Map from the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The location of
industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and
loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage aroas for each outfall,
building locations and impervious surfaces should be clearly noted,
°GW 2. A summary of Analytical Monitoring results during the term of the existing permit (if your
permit required analytical sampling). Do not submit individual lab reports. The summary
can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters sampled, lab
results, date sampled, and storm event data. H
°GW 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports.
The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters
surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted.
4. A summary of the Best Management Practices utilized at the permitted facility. Summary
should consist of a short narrative description of each BMP's in place at the facility. If the
implementation of any BMP`s is planned, please include information on these BMP's.
°GW 5. A short narrative describing any significant changes in industrial activities at the permitted
facility. Significant changes could include the addition or deletion of work processes,
changes in material handling practices, changes in material storage practices, and/or
changes in the raw materials used by the facility.
®GW 6. Certification of the development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
for the permitted facility (Sign and return attached form).
If the final year analytical monitoring of the existing permit term has not been completed prior
to filing the renewal submittal, then the last years monitoring results should be submitted within 30
days of receipt of the laboratory reports. (i.e. do not withhold renewal submittal waiting on lab results)
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1
Site Map
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The following storage areas are located outside:
• One 15,000 -gallon hot dip storage tank is located on an asphalt -paved surface
south of the main building. The tank is provided with secondary containment in
the form of an open -top containment area concrete sump. The sump is
approximately 23.2 feet by 17.4 feet by 5 feet, which equates to an approximate
storage capacity of 2,018ft3, or approximately 15,097 gallons. Spilled material
collected within the containment area is removed and disposed of in accordance
with applicable regulations.
• Two 6,000 -gallon asphalt emulsion storage tanks are located on an asphalt -paved
surface west of the Water Test building. The tanks are provided with secondary
containment in the form of an open -top containment area concrete sump. The
sump is approximately 15 feet by 37 feet by 3 feet, which equates to an
approximate storage capacity of 1,665 W, or approximately 12,455 gallons.
Spilled material collected within the containment area is removed and disposed
of in accordance with applicable regulations.
• A 6,000 -gallon hot dip storage tank is located on an asphalt -paved surface west
of the 5 -Foot Water Test building. The tank is provided with secondary
containment in the form of an open -top containment area concrete sump. The
sump is approximately 15 feet by 37 feet by 3 feet, which equates to an
approximate storage capacity of 1,665 W, or approximately 12,455 gallons.
Spilled material collected within the containment area is removed and disposed
of in accordance with applicable regulations.
• One 50 -ton sand silo is located west of the main production building. In
addition, one feldspar silo and one silica flour silo is located south of the waste
treatment building. The silos are not equipped with secondary containment.
However, since the contents are not liquid, spilled material will be easily cleaned
up and should not impact stormwater.
One 550 -gallon used oil storage tank is located on an asphalt -paved surface south
of the Oil House. The tank is provided with secondary containment in the form
of metal walls. The containment area is approximately 4 feet X 6 feet X 2 feet,
which equates to an approximate storage capacity of 48 W, or approximately 359
gallons. Spilled material collected within the containment area is removed and
disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
• One 10,000 -gallon gasoline storage double walled tank and one 10,000 -gallon
diesel storage double walled tank are located on an asphalt -paved surface near
the northeast- corner of the property. The tanks are provided with secondary
containment in the form of concrete walls. The containment area is
approximately 30 feet by 30 feet by 3 feet, which equates to an approximate
storage capacity of 2,700 ft', or approximately 20,200 gallons. Spilled material
collected within the containment area is removed and disposed of in accordance
with applicable regulations.
One fueling station with four pumps is located on an asphalt -paved surface near
the northeast corner of the property. The fueling station is covered and
equipped with an emergency shut off valve. The fueling station is provided with
secondary containment in the form of a trench drain. Spilled material collected
within the containment area is removed and disposed of in accordance with
applicable regulations.
• Oil drums are stored under cover outside the Oil House. The area is not
equipped secondary containment or with a berm.
• Materials are stored in totes and drums in a covered shed located at the
northeastern portion of the facility. The entrance to the shed is equipped with an
asphalt berm to minimize the potential impact of spills on stormwater.
• Materials are stored in totes and drums in a covered shed located at the
southeastern portion of the facility. This area is not equipped with a berm.
• Two totes of oil are stored on the ground without secondary containment in the
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General Practices
The facility performs inspections of all outside areas and notes any issues Thal need to
be corrected. Trash is collected in dumpsters.
Materials Storage
Charlotte Pipe encourages proper material storage to prevent the release of materials
and pollutants that may cause stormwater runoff pollution. Proper storage techniques
include:
• Store materials inside of the facility or under cover, when possible.
• Store materials so that there is adequate aisle space to facilitate material transfer
and inspections.
• When appropriate and/or otherwise required, post signs or placards on the
periphery of the storage areas to indicate the hazards associated with the
materials stored within.
• Store containers and drums away from heavy traffic routes, when possible, to
minimize accidental spills.
• Store containers according to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging
the containers from improper weight distribution.
Material Inventory Control
Improved material inventory practices can reduce the waste that results from
overstocking and the disposal of out -dated materials. Careful tracking of all materials
ordered may also result in more efficient material usage. The following material
inventory BMPs are implemented at the facility:
• Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are maintained for all products used at the
facility. A MSDS is requested and maintained on file prior to the use of the
product for which it was written.
• Containers are labeled to show the name and type of substance contained
therein. When appropriate and/or otherwise required, containers will also be
labeled as to the stock numbers, hazards of the materials stored therein,
expiration date, suggestions for proper handling, and first aid information.
Equipment Operations and Maintenance
Charlotte Pipe personnel implement the following equipment operation and
maintenance BMPs as part of the facility's good housekeeping program:
• Stormwater drains are labeled to facilitate employee familiarity with drain
locations and to remind employees that non-stormwater discharges are not
allowed;
• Trash and other solid waste materials are regularly collected and disposed of
appropriately;
• Asphahed outside areas are cleaned eac1L day wily a sweeper to reirwve ally
settled particulate debris;
• Equipment is inspected for leaks or conditions, that could lead to discharges of
pollutants or contact of stormwater with raw waste materials;
• Mobile vehicles (company automobiles, forklifts, general purpose vehicles, etc.)
are maintained to prevent leaking; and
• Equipment, which is not working properly, is promptly repaired.
Structural Control Measures
Charlotte Pipe currently employs three types of structural control measures at the
facility to prevent pollutant contact with stormwater. These structural control measures
include: (1) Preventive Covering, (2) Substance Containment, and (3) Vegetative Cover.
Each of these is discussed in more detail below.
• Preventive covering comprises the physical enclosure of material, equipment, or
process operations, when feasible. Charlotte Pipe has built a 150'L x 120'W x
35'H building along the northeastern portion of our property to enclose the
aggregate waste storage areas thus reducing stormwater exposure.
Substance containment measures are used to physically contain or capture a
release of solid, liquid, or gaseous material. These containment measures
provide a second line of defense by preventing a release of material from the
primary containers to reach down gradient surface water. Containment will
prevent both run-on and run-off.
Secondary containment and spill response and prevention procedures for the
bulk liquid storage containers at the facility (i.e. the fuel and asphalt above
ground storage tanks located in Area VII) are described in detail in the Spill
Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan. Charlotte Pipe also
employs secondary containment for non -petroleum based products by storing
most products used in the manufacturing process inside of the foundry buildings
or under cover and surrounding bulk material spent storage area with berms to
prevent stormwater runoff. Stormwater which accumulates in the containment
areas is at a minimum visually observed for color, foam, outfall staining, visible
sheen, and dry weather flow prior to release of the accumulated storxnwater.
Accumulated stormwater is released only if found uncontaminated by the
materials stored within the containment area.
• Vegetative cover on nota -impervious areas prevents erosion and improves the
infiltration capacity of the soil. In addition, the vegetation should be maintained
in all areas to prevent erosion. Charlotte Pipe ensures that all areas of the facility
that are not covered in buildings, concrete, asphalt, and gravel pavement, are
provided with vegetative cover.
Allacliment 5
Significant Changes in Industrial Activities
Significant Changes in Industrial Activities
Charlotte Pipe has made the following significant changes in industrial activities in the
last five (.�) years'
Replacement of the fittings emulsion asphalt dip line with an E -coat system. The
fittings emulsion asphalt dip line, which partially ran outside, was removed from
service mid -2013 and is currently in the process of being dismantled. This
modification has the potential to significantly impact stormwater as the new E -
coat system is located inside a building; thus, there is no potential stormwater
impacts associated with its operation.
• The new E -coat applied to castings is expected to be more rust -resistant than the
emulsion asphalt coating previously used; therefore, stormwater impact from
water run-off of the fittings product stored outside should be reduced.
• Installation of a 150'L x 120'W x 35'H aggregate waste storage building along the
northeastern portion of our property. This building enclosed the aggregate
waste storage areas thus eliminating stormwater exposure from waste aggregate
pile run-off.
Attachment G
SPPP Development & Implementation Certification
STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION
CERTIFICATION
North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources - Storrnwater Permitting
Facility Name: Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company
Permit Number: NCS000040
Location Address: 1335 S Clarkson St
Charlotte, NC 28208
County: Mecklenburg
I certify, under penalty of law, that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) document and all attachments were developed and
implemented under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather
and evaluate the information required by the SPPP. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons
directly responsible for gathering the information, the information gathered is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and
complete."
And
9 certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the named facility location, and the SPPP has been fully implemented at
this facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater discharge permit."
And
"I am aware that there are significant penalties for falsifying information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing
violations."
Sign (according to permit signatory requirements) and return this Certification. DO NOT SEND
STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THIS CERTIFICATION.
Signature
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David Waggoner
Print or type name of person signing above
Date % Z —,/ 9— / Z.
Quality - Environmental Manager
Title
SPPP Certification 10/13