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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000304_Gerdau - Facility Cover Letter and Inspection_20171114Charlotte -Mecklenburg STORM WATER Services November 14, 2017 Robert Churchill, Safety & Environmental Manager Gerdau Long Steel North America Charlotte Mill 6601 Lakeview Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Subject: Industrial Facility Inspection Gerdau Ameristeel US, Inc. Dear Mr. Churchill: 2145 Suttle Avenue Charlotte, NC 28208-5237 On October 23, 2017, Matthew Storosh, Chad Broadway and Kristen O'Reilly of Charlotte -Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) conducted an inspection of the above referenced facility as a requirement of the City of Charlotte's NPDES Permit, NCS000240, Part II Section H. Inspection authority is granted by Charlotte City Code Chapter 18, Article III, Section 18-82. At the time of inspection, the facility was observed to be in compliance with the City of Charlotte Storm Water Pollution Control Ordinance. The inspection was also conducted as part of a cooperative working agreement between Mecklenburg County and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) — Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR). NCDEQ — DEMLR has been copied on this report and made aware of the following observations regarding the facility's NPDES stormwater permit: 1) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) has been developed, recorded, and implemented. However, several components were missing from the SPPP that are required under NPDES Individual Permit NCS00034. The facility's SPPP should indicate the year the spill reports are for, records of annual non-stormwater discharge evaluation of outfalls forms, and secondary containment discharge log forms that speck the location of the discharge. 2) Qualitative Monitoring Qualitative monitoring has been conducted and recorded. 3) Analytical Monitoring Analytical monitoring has been conducted and recorded. • To report pollution or drainage problems, call: 311 http://stormwater.charmeck.org Ct1AR1,(Yr,rr. a. Robert Churchill Page 2 November 14, 2017 Thank you for the assistance and cooperation with the site inspection. The attached report provides details about inspection observations and should be self-explanatory. Please contact me at (704) 280-0684 if you have any questions or need additional information. For questions specifically regarding your NPDES stormwater permit, please contact James Moore with NCDEQ — DEMLR at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Matthew Storosh Environmental Specialist Charlotte -Mecklenburg Storm Water Services cc: Kristen O'Reilly, Charlotte Storm Water Services James Moore, NCDEQ — DEMLR Attachment Cl►arl°Ue Meck/emurg 2 1 4 5 Suttle Avenue ! _ "-NORM Charlotte, NC 28208 WATER Facility Inspection services --� Facility Name: Gerdau Ameristeel Inspection #: 33029 Contact: Robert Churchill, Safety & Environmental Manager Permit #: NCS000304 Inspector: MatthewStorosh Receiving Stream: Long Creek Inspection Date: 10/23/2017 Entry Time: 9:30 am Exit Time: 1:00 pm SIC #: SUMMAR Facility Description: Gerdau Ameristeel is located at 6601 Lakeview Road on approximately 106 acres. Gerdau Ameristeel is a steel manufacturer. This facility mills steel scraps into billets through the addition of alloys, carbon and lime for off-site sale and conducts on-site bar production for off-site sales. File Review/History: Gerdau Ameristeel was previously inspected by Charlotte -Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) on 5/14/2013. During the 2013 inspection, a dry weather flow (DWF) was observed in the stormwater ditch near the south pond. Inspection Summary: During the inspection, Gerdau Ameristeel was observed to be in compliance with the City of Charlotte Storm Water Pollution Control Ordinance. Several recommendations for protecting and improving water quality are provided in the report. See the report for details. • Ob CHARLO7"17E_ 11/14/2017 2:50:05PM To report pollution or drainage problems call: 311 http://stormwater. charm eck. org Page 1 of 3 Site Inspection Deficiency Comments Stormwater system (catch basins, No The stormwater system consists of drop inlets and ditches inlets, outfalls, etc.) that drain to three ponds, and a stormwater ditch located near the south pond. Collected stormwater is recirculated and used as process water for the facility. No stormwater system issues were observed. Erosion issues No No erosion issues were observed during the inspection. Structural stormwater BMPs No Three stormwater ponds were observed during the inspection. No deficiencies were observed. Illicit discharges/connections No No illicit discharges/connections were observed. Aboveground storage tank(s) - list No Five (5) water glycol tanks and totes ranging from 180 -gallons tank sizes & contents to 600 -gallons are located on the site. Five (5) aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) ranging from 300 to 5000 -gallons of EcoSafe FR -46, a hydraulic liquid, are located throughout the site in proper secondary containment. Tank area #1 and #2 contain used oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, transmission fluid and several other products within secondary containment dikes. A complete list of all ASTs can be found in the facility's SPPP. Underground storage tank(s) - fill port N/A area; list tank sizes & contents Outdoor material storage area(s) Recommendation Metal-rebar and other metal products produced by Gerdau are stored outdoors. Slag from production is stored in an area where it is sorted by a third party. A rusted drum of unknown material was observed near Tank Area 1. CMSWS recommends all drums be properly stored or disposed of to prevent potential contamination of stormwater. • Ob CHARLO7"17E_ 11/14/2017 2:50:05PM To report pollution or drainage problems call: 311 http://stormwater. charm eck. org Page 1 of 3 • dX 11/14/2017 2:50:05PM To report pollution or drainage problems call: 311 http://stormwater.charmeck.org Page 2 of 3 Site Inspection Deficiency Comments Outdoor processing area(s) Recommendation Staining on the process water ponds was observed near the capacity of the containers. CMSWS recommends that facility personnel confirm the freeboard capacity of the process water ponds to ensure they meet the freeboard requirements of the non -discharge permit. Loading/unloading area(s) No Vehicle/equipment area(s) - fueling, No The facility services two (2) mobile cranes, loaders, bobcats, washing, storage, etc. and several trucks onsite. Per facility personnel, less than 660 gallons of oil is used a year at the site. No stormwater issues were observed. Oil/water separator and/or No The facility has an oil/water separator near the AST in the pretreatment scrap yard. According to facility personnel, the oil/water separator is not currently in use. Waste storage/disposal area - Recommendation The facility stores scrap metal in several areas throughout the dumpsters, scrap metal bins, etc. site. No issues were observed with these areas. The facility has two (2) 20 -cubic -yard dumpsters for scrap metal and several 8 -cubic -yard dumpsters for other trash. The rain lid on one of the 8 -cubic -yard dumpsters near the main entrance was observed to be broken. CMSWS recommends contacting Republic Services to have the rain lid replaced. Food service area(s) N/A Indoor material storage area(s) No The facility stores scrap metal, manufactured metal products, totes of hydraulic fluid and other ASTs indoors. No deficiencies were noted with these areas. Indoor processing area(s) Recommendation Scrap metal is sorted in an indoor building by heavy machinery. Metal shavings and particulates were observed in the surrounding outdoor areas. CMSWS recommends assessing means to reduce exposure of metal particulates to stormwater from the aforementioned processing area. Floor drains No Spill response equipment No Six (6) spill response kits and additional oil dry in storage areas are located throughout the site. tormwater Pollution Plan Observed Comments Does the facility have a stormwater Yes pollution prevention plan? General location (USGS) map Yes Narrative description of practices Yes Detailed site map Yes List of significant spills (past 3 years) Recommendation Forms for significant spills were included in the SPPP, but did not refer to a specific time frame. CMSWS recommends updating forms to indicate the time frame the forms correspond to. Non-stormwater discharge evaluation No The most recent non-stormwater discharge evaluation of of outfall(s) outfall form was signed by Rodrigo Conon on 4/27/17. The inspection form was not filled out beyond the signature. No previous records were available. Facility personnel should conduct non -storm water discharge evaluations annually and fill out the corresponding inspection form. Feasibility study Yes All necessary secondary Yes Gas ASTs are double walled, all other ASTs are diked and/or containment provided under cover. All collected stormwater with a sheen is collected and disposed of by Safety-Kleen. • dX 11/14/2017 2:50:05PM To report pollution or drainage problems call: 311 http://stormwater.charmeck.org Page 2 of 3 INSPECTION DETAILS Stormwater Pollution Plan Observed Comments Collected water evaluated and Recommendation Several of the discharge log forms did not specify the location documented prior to release of discharge. CMSWS recommends updating forms to specify location from which the discharge occurs. BMP Summary Yes Spill prevention and response plan Yes Preventative maintenance and good Yes housekeeping plan Facility provides and documents Yes Employee training was conducted on several dates in August employee training of 2017. List of responsible parties Yes Reviewed and updated annually Yes The plan was last updated on 4/27/17. Stormwater facility inspection Yes Stormwater facility inspections are conducted monthly. program conducted semi-annually Qualitative/Analytical Monitoring Observed Comments Qualitative monitoring conducted Yes Qualitative monitoring was last recorded on 8/7/17. semi-annually Analytical monitoring conducted Recommendation Analytical monitoring has been conducted and recorded. The semi-annually facility should conduct monitoring as per tier two analytical monitoring requirements of the permit. CMSWS recommends facility personnel follow up with the permitting office on the use of "ND" for reporting analytical results versus numerical values that represent the lowest threshold detectable. Analytical monitoring from vehicle N/A maintenance Permit and Outfalls Observed Comments Copy of permit and certificate of Yes coverage onsite All outfalls observed Recommendation The majority of stormwater runoff flows to the north and west outfalls, there is potential for runoff to drain at the south outfall off of Lakeview road. CMSWS recommends facility personnel contact the DEQ Mooresville Regional Office to determine the applicability of the third outfall off Lakeview Road. Number of Outfalls Observed 3 Representative outfall status N/A documented by NCDWQ Annual no -exposure self N/A re -certification documented • dX CHARLOTTE_ 11/14/2017 2:50:05PM To report pollution or drainage problems call: 311 http://storm water. charm eck.org Page 3 of 3