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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0002672_Final Permit_19941128,tate of Nurth Garo'.ina lepartment of Environment, Aealth and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director November 28, 1994 Mr. Jerry Carlton, Town Manager Town of Mayodan 210 West Main Street Mayodan, NC 27027 IL".WA jARIJ -_ MIM I DEHNR Subject: Permit No. WQ0002672 Town of Mayodan Land Application of Wastewater Residuals Rockingham County Dear Mr. Carlton: In accordance with your application received on August 2, 1994, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0002672, dated November 28, 1994, to the Town of Mayodan for the operation of a wastewater residuals land application program. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 31, 1999, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention. to the monitoring and reporting requirements contained in this permit, Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447, Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Randy Kepler at (919) 733-5083. Sincerely, A. Prest16 Howard, Jr , P.E. cc: Rockingham County Health Department Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Section Winston-Salem Regional Office, Groundwater Section Jack Floyd, Groundwater Section, Central Office Training and Certification Unit Facilities Assessment Unit P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicablo Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Town of Mayodan Rockingham County FOR THE operation of a wastewater residuals land application program consisting of the application of approximately 247.6 dry tons per year of residuals from the Town of Mayodan wastewater treatment facility to approximately 197.6 acres of land in Rockingham County with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the application received on August 2, 1994 and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other, supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 31, 1999, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1. This permit shall become voidable if the soils fail to adequately assimilate the wastes and may be rescinded unless the sites are maintained and operated in a manner which will protect the assigned water quality standards of the surface waters and ground waters. 2. The land application program shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non - discharge system to prevent the discharge of any wastes resulting from the operation of this program. 3. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface or groundwaters resulting from the operation of this program. 4. In the event that the land application program is not operated satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall cease applying residuals to the sites and take any immediate corrective actions as may be required by the Division. 5. Some of the buffers specified below may not have been included in previous permits for this land application operation. However, any sites or fields that are included in this permit, but were approved with different applicable buffers shall be reflagged to comply with the below buffers. The following buffer zones shall be maintained: a) 400 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for surface application method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and approval from the appropriate DEM regional office, b) 200 feet from residences or places of public assembly under separate ownership for subsurface residual injection method; however, the buffer zone requirement may be reduced to a minimum of 100 feet upon written consent of the owner and the appropriate DEM regional office, c) 100 feet from any public or private water supply source, waters classified as SA or SB, and any Class I or Class H impounded reservoir used as a source of drinking water for both methods, d) 100 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters and any other lake or impoundment for surface application, e) 50 feet from any streams classified as WS or B, any other stream, canal, marsh or coastal waters andany other lake or impoundment for subsurface application, f) 100 feet from property lines for both surface and subsurface application methods; g) 50 feet from public right of ways for both application methods, h) 10 feet from upslope interceptor drains and surface water diversions for both application methods, i) 25 feet from downslope interceptor drains, surface water diversions, groundwater drainage systems and surface drainage ditches for both application methods. 6. A copy of this permit shall be maintained at the land application site when residuals are being applied during the life of this permit. A spill prevention and control plan shall be maintained in all residuals transport and application vehicles. 7. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site prior to and during application. 8. No residuals at any time shall be stored at any application site, unless approval has been requested and obtained from the Division of Environmental Management. 4. Maximum slope for residual application shall be 10% for surface application and 18% for subsurface applications. 10. When wastewater residuals are applied, the Class A pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.33 must be met. Additionally, an evaluation must be performed which demonstrates the residuals ability to comply with this requirement. Upon request, a copy of this evaluation must be submitted including all test results and calculations. II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQLIREMENTS 1. The facilities and application sites shall be properly maintained and operated at all times. 2 2. A suitable vegetative cover, as listed in condition 114, shall be maintained in accordance with the crop management plan outlined by the local Extension Office of the Department of Agriculture, or the Soil Conservation Service, or other agronomist, and approved by thi: Division. 3. An acceptable pH must be maintained in the soil, residual and lime mixture, greater than 6.0, on all land application sites to insure optimum yield for the crop(s) specified below. The agronomist shall provide information on the pH best suited for the specified crop and the soil type. 4. The application rates shall not exceed the following for the specified crops: C= - - _PAN llb_ /_- acrelvr.) Alfalfa 200 Blue Grass 120 Corn (Grain) 160 Corn (Silage) 200 Cotton 70 Fescue 250 Forest (Hardwood & Softwood) 75 Milo 100 Small Grain (Wheat, barley, oats) 100 Sorghum, Sudex (Pasture) 180 Sorghum, Sudex (Silage) 220 Soybeans 200 Timothy, Orchard, & Rye Grass 200 5. No residuals other than the following are hereby approved for land application ih accordance with this permit: Permit Estimated SOtc arce__ _ _ County Number . _ Volume,(, ton .yjyj Town of Mayodan Rockingham NCO021873 247.6 6. The metal loading rates shall not exceed the following Cumulative Pollutant loading rates: Eammeters Kilograms per Hegttare Pounds der Acre Arsenic 41 36 Cadmium 39 34 Chromium 3,000 2,677 Copper 1,500 1,338 Lead 300 267 Mercury 17 15 Molybdenum ---- ---- Nickel 420 374 Selenium 100 89 Zinc 2,800 2,498 Cl 7. The pollutant concentrations in the residuals which will be applied to the land shall not exceed the following Ceiling Concentrations (Dry Weight Basis): Param=Q Arsenic 75 Cadmium 85 Chromium 3,000 Copper 4,300 Lead 840 Mercury 57 Molybdenum 75 Nickel 420 Selenium 100 Zinc 7,500 Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall employ a certified land application/residuals operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the land application program. The operator must hold a certificate of the type classification assigned to the land application program by the Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type to comply with the conditions of Title 15A NCAC SA, .0202. 9. Adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored residuals into any surface waters. 10. Surface applied residuals will be plowed or disced within twenty-four (24) hours after application on lands with no cover crop established. 11. For areas that are prone to flooding or within the 100-year flood elevation, residuals may be applied only during periods of dry weather. The residuals must be incorporated into the soil within twenty-four (24) hours after application. 12. Appropriate measures must be taken to control public access to the land application sites during active site use and for the 12-month period following the last residual application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. 13. Adequate provisions shall be taken to prevent wind erosion and surface runoff from conveying pollutants from the residuals application area onto the adjacent property or into any surface waters. 14. Residuals shall not be applied in inclement weather or until 24 hours following a rainfall event of 1/2-inch or greater in 24 hours. Any emergency residuals disposal measures must first be approved by the Division of Environmental Management. 15. Residuals shall not be applied to any land application site that is flooded, frozen or snow- covered. 16. Residuals shall not be applied at rates greater than agronomic rates, unless authorized by the Division. 17. Animals shall not be grazed on an application site for 30 days after residuals application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access after each application. 4 18. Food crops, feed crops and fiber crops that do not come in contact with the residuals shall not be harvested for 30 days after residuals application. 19. Food crops with harvested parts that touch the residuallsoil mixture and are totally above the land surface (ex. tobacco, melons, cucumbers, squash, etc.) shall not be harvested foi 14 months after residuals application. 20. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land (root crops such as potatoes, carrots, radishes, etc.) shall not be harvested for 20 months after application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for four (4) months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 21. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for 38 months after application of residuals when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than four (4) months prior to incorporation into the soil. 22. Turf shall not be harvested for 1 year after residuals application if the turf is to be placed on land with a high potential for public exposure. MONITORINQ AND REPORTING MEOUIREMESIS 1. Any monitoring (including groundwater, surface water, residuals, soil, or plant tissue analyses) deemed necessary by the Division of Environmental Management to insure protection of the environment will be established and an acceptable sampling and reporting schedule shall be followed. 2. Proper records shall be maintained by the Permittee tracking all application activities. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to the following information: a) source of residuals b) date of residual application c) location of residual application (site, field, or zone #) d) method of application e) weather conditions (sunny, cloudy, raining, etc.) f) soil conditions g) type of crop or crops to be grown on field h) volume of residuals applied in gallons/acre, dry tons/acre or kilograms/hectare i) annual and cumulative totals of dry tons/acre of residuals, annual and cumulative pounds/acre of each heavy metal (which shall include, but not be limited to arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium and zinc), annual pounds/acre of plant available nitrogen (PAN), and annual pounds/acre of phosphorus applied to each field. 3. A representative annual soils analysis (Standard Soil Fertility Analysis) shall be conducted of each site receiving residuals in the respective calendar year and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following parameters: Acidity Calcium Copper Magnesium Base Saturation (by calculation) Cation Exchange Capacity Manganese Potassium Percent Humic Matter Sodium pH Zinc Phosphorus 5 The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis (see above) and an analysis for the following metals shall be conducted once prior to permit renewal on soils from each site which has received sludge during the permit cycle. Arsenic Cadmium Chromium Lead Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Selenium 4. A residuals analysis will be conducted annually from the date of permit issuance by the Permittee and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. If land application occurs at a frequency less than annually, a residuals analysis will be required for each instance of land application. The residuals analysis shall include but is not necessarily limited to the following parameters: Arsenic Aluminum Cadmium Ammonia -Nitrogen Chromium Calcium Copper Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen Lead % Total Solids Mercury pH Molybdenum Phosphorus Nickel Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation) Selenium Potassium Zinc Sodium Magnesium TKN After the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee may submit a request to the Division for a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 5. A Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis shall be conducted by the Permittee annually. The TCLP analysis shall include the following parameters (please note the regulatory level in mglL in parentheses): Arsenic (5.0) Benzene (0.5) Carbon tetrachloride (0.5) Chiorobenzene (100.0) Chromium (5.0) m-Cresol (200.0) Cresol (200,0) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (7.5) 1, 1 -Dichloroethylene (0.7) Endrin (0.02) Hexachlorobenzene (0.13) Hexachloroethane (3.0) Lindane (0.4) Methoxychlor (10.0) Nitrobenzene (2.0) Pyridine (5.0) Silver (5.0) Toxaphene (0.5) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (400.0) 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) (1.0) �-1 Barium (100.0) Cadmium (1.0) Chlordane (0.03) Chloroform (6.0) o-Cresol (200.0) p-Cresol (200.0) 2,4-D (10,0) 1,2-Dichloroethane (0.5) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene (0.13) Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) (0.008) Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (0.5) Lead (5.0) Mercury (0.2) Methyl ethyl ketone (200.0) Pentachlorophenol (100.0) Selenium (1.0) Tetrachloroethylene (0.7) Trichloroethylene (0.5) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2.0) Vinyl chloride (0.2) 6. All residuals included in this permit must be monitored annually, from the date of permit issuance, for compliance with condition 110 of this permit Data to verify stabilization and vector attraction reduction of the residuals must be maintained by the Permittee. The required data is specific to the stabilization process utilized, but should be sufficient to clearly demonstrate compliance the Class A pathogen requirements in 40 CFR Part 503.32(a) or with the Class B pathogen requirements and site restrictions in 40 CFR Part 503.32(b), and one of vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR Part 503,33. In addition, the EPA certification statements concerning compliance with pathogen requirements, vector attraction reduction requirements and management practices must be completed annually by the proper authority or authorities if more than one is involved, either the person who prepares the residuals, the person who derives the material, or the person who applies the residuals. After the residuals have been monitored for two years at the above frequency, the Permittee may request a permit modification for the reduction of the frequency of monitoring for pollutant concentrations and for the pathogen density requirements, but in no case shall the frequency of monitoring be less than once per year when residuals are applied to the land. 7. Three copies of all required monitoring and reporting requirements as specified in conditions III 1, III 2, 1113, III 4, 1115 and III 6 shall be submitted annually on or before March 1 of the following year to the following address: NC Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section Facility Assessment Unit PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 8. Noncompliance Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Winston-Salem Regional Office, telephone number 910-896-7007, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any occurrence with the land application program which results in the land application of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic. b . Any failure of the land application program resulting in a release of material to receiving waters. c. Any time that self -monitoring information indicates that the facility has gone out of compliance with the conditions and limitations of this permit or the parameters on which the system was designed. d. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate residual treatment. e. Any spillage or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting residuals to the application site. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within 15 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. 7 IV. !QRQUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS The COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY for the disposal system is specified by regulations in 15A NCAC 2L, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The Compliance Boundary is for the disposal system constructed after December 31, 1983 is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(1). In accordance with 15A NCAC 2L, a REVIE BOUNDARY is established around the disposal systems midway between the Compliance Boundary and the perimeter of the waste disposal area. Any exceedance of standards at the Review Boundary shall require remediation action on the part of the permittee. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. 3. No land application of waste activities shall be undertaken when the seasonal high water table is less than three feet below land surface. V . INSPEIrTIONS 1. The Permittee or his designee shall inspect the residuals storage, transport, and application facilities to prevent malfunctions and deterioration, operator errors and discharges which may cause or lead to the release of wastes to the environment, a threat to human health, or a nuisance. The Permittee shall maintain an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available to the Division of Environmental Management or other permitting authority, upon request. 2. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. VI. GENERAL_ CONDITIONS This permit shall become voidable unless the land application activities are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the supporting materials, and in the manner approved by this Division. 2. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supporting data. 3. This permit is not automatically transferable. In the event that there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership or a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. K 4. The following are approved sites for residuals application (see attached map(s)): Application Area [acres] Site No. Owner/Lessee _,_.. (excluding buffers) 001 H. Dumaine 108.5 MAl-1 Larry Baker 9.18 MAl-2 Larry Baker 3.9 MA1-3 Larry Baker 4.8 MAl-4a Larry Baker 3.0 MA1-5 Larry Baker 5.4 MA2-1 Robert Baker 3.75 MA2-2 Robert Baker 3.75 MA4-1d Ricky Sharpe 6.2 MA4-2 Ricky Sharpe 2.5 MA4-3b Ricky Sharpe 4.75 NW-1 W. H. Knight 17.0 MA5-2 W. H. Knight 7.6 MA6-1 Odis Shively 4.3 MA6-2 Odis Shively 3.0 MA6-3c Odis Shively 1.42 MA6-4 Odis Shively 1.82 MA6-5 Odis Shively 6.83 TOTAL AVAILABLE ACRES 197.6 a The Lake buffers must begin prior to slope dropping off quickly. b The Buffer shall be doubled in size upslope of the creek, and a vegetative buffer shall be established. c Residual application must be restricted to higher elevations so as not to cause potential impact to floodplain or bottomlands. d This field shall receive residuals at 1/2 normal rates and only during the months of April through November inclusive because of containing areas of high erosion and surface runoff potential. 5. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Environmental Management in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(a) to 143-215.6(c). i 6. The annual administering and compliance fee must be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may cause the Division to initiate action to revoke this permit as specified by 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c)(4). 7. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) which have jurisdiction. 9 S . The Permittee, at least six (t), months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will extend the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. 9. This permit may be modified, or revoked and reissued to incorporate any conditions, limitations and monitoring requirements the Division of Environmental Management deems necessary in order to adequately protect the environment and public health. 10. This permit shall become voidable unless the agreements between the Permittee and the landowners/lessees are in full force and effect. The land owner agreements are considered expired concurrent with the expiration date of the permit and must be renewed at the same time the permit is renewed. Permit issued this the twenty eighth day of November, 1994 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION L d', — — L-0 - DiS, C, L A. Preston oward, Jr., P. ., Director Division o nvironmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. WQ0002672 W] 1 - o ` 826 1` `j � • � r • ��f+ )ram / _ '` %'. •_ ; IIlisaoro Ch m -�---� / 835 • PO .;i ' ,•/ `�� TOPO MAP / r ROBERT BAKER •ief MA2 - 1,2 � r a k. ,�.• 10 0"� 22 - .: it F 700 SITE SUMMARY SHEET County: C.Qjinty Owner: lY uyn; zht May Operator. camP Address: I:Z 5A VI t 1 zhQrn Rna ri Mtn dirs.ri, Mr, 17n,)5 Phone: Z 1 Fields Total Acres Est. Applicable Acres Craps MA5-1 18.3 1 17.0 Pasture MAS-"2 9.0 7.6 Pasture TOTAL 27.3 24t.6 Comments: • f`i•1 � YJ'f� t _ lrf� • itns i I - 1 1 LU N 15 r � ,�'r•---�� • it �. I ¢y a. 1 it • M a � �II 1 5 ••r:. ow a n l b. o a p�� II • 4018 l / 2354 b. CIO 23111 356 30 Vf ! i c• i { / J�\ n„ \ x a V � .� �Teek• •' �. . � � • tom!! � - '\ \. - _ TOPO MAP 2000' R I CKY SHARPE SO BR7: tit• EA `�.-/��` I' 1 SITE SUMMARY SHEET County: R-nr-k! nahAm—r-mint y Owner : R i rky _4hArj Q MA4 Operator: R_i rk4r Rhatpe Address: 2ns? Nr. 6S Fields Total Acres Est. Applicable Acres craps MA4-1 9.44 6.2 Small Grains MA4-2 3.68 2.5 Small Grains MA4--3 5.90 4.75 Small Grains [TOTAL 19.02 13.45 W-TITINIMMMMINERMr r r_ a • r• r- • • - 93 SITE SUMMARY SHEET 1 J County: Rnrrlri_ngham (`linty Owner: Operator: G;,-P Address: 1'� _ -'I_,—H O x_ _Ci4 '7 R RtnnPvi1lp, MC' ?704R Phone : f U 1 4 a 57'1-'II S I Fields Total Acres Est. Applicable Acres Crops NIA6-1 8.47 4.3 Pasture MA6-2 8.83 3.0 Pasture MA6-3 1.72 1.42 Pasture MA6-4 1.82 1.S2 Corn MA6-5 12.93 6.83 Pasture TOTRL 33.77 17.3 Comments: 118 �WIIMA TOPO MAp 1"= 2000, ODIS SHIVELY MA6 — 1,2,3,4,5 119 r / • %i JIF all L ` lr ✓' / •/ l• fit l+ M• r,4 • ��• 'All j ♦ I i i ,+ f� . +,� •��. r cc to f/ r j • 2 rt . a • • V . I: y;� r _�_ a •�� !�• a • ••I / y`. / 1 ' • Nil �.a I 11t� 5 1 ■ f/ one a noos • �.-�r �JW I I * 6 Sol JL I I• s r • 1 all ppoo all (% all aryl+ !� _+� •� a �I /� r I p�r a% f''1 a ild-�Jy•t�\ ,���at J ��' �, s ,� �• oral .: � � • i :, �, r1 I ! a js �4 ZG6 u rs e 41 4Sr_ ��•�r , ± ter. TOPO MAP T 900 ODISSHIVELY 120 ' �� + J�\i , ` MA 6 1 2 3 4 , 5 ��i .`rT a� ��,�-��.. �• � �, High h � /' Wat '1 s � 41Ivy • ,1 K� NA + D * ^s TOPO MAP 900, i RICKY SHARPE MA4 - 1,2,3 95 B26 1 I 1\ • f{f 1, i isboro Ch ',,, r 835 I I r �. ^� sboro 29 TOPO MAP W. H. KNIGHT MA5 - 1,2 IVJ I NJ TO] w MAS SITE SUMMARY SHEET -- County: RnrV inghnm rniinfU Owner: Iaj:rX at l Operator: QAmP Address: Sn4l - - Phone: (91P) 573-9565 Fields Total Acres Est. Applicable Acres Crops MA1-1 14.58 9.18 Pasture Mal-2 5.24 3.9 Pasture MAi-3 5.67 4.8 Pasture MA1-4 4.91 3.0 Pasture MA1-5 9.9 5.4 Pasture TOTAL 40.3 26.3 Comments: 67 SITE SUMMARY SHEET County: 33nr-k- ngham Owner. Rnhh;FBakar Operator: Address: Phone: 421g1 -,aR-rInn Fields Total Acres Est. Applicable Acres Crops MA2-1 3.75 3.75 Pasture MA2-2 4.05 3.75 Pasture TOTAL 7.8 7.5 Comments: 10ri 0$ 826 A4, 40 :2 i �128 ^426 sbora s c .1 Z ter Soo I TOPO MAP 100 ROBERT BAKER 1,2 MA2 82 zl� NCO •,ropenous �3ag:. Aeration - High Purity Oxygenr. _.tem ..... 20 Diffused Air System ........... 10 Mechanical Air System (Fired, boating, or rotor) ...... ...... a Separate Sludge Reaeration ..... (ii) Trickling Filter - HighRate .............. 7 Standard Rate ............ 5 Packed Tower............ 5 d (iii) Biological Aerated Filter or Aeraled Biological Filler ......................... 10 (w) Notating Biological Contactors ............ 10 (v) Sind Filler - intermittent biological ........ 2 recirculating biological ........ 3 (vi) Clarifier ................................ 5 (6) TERTIARY OR ADVANCED TREATMENT UNIT (a) Activated Carbons Beds - wilu" carbon regeneration .................. 5 with carbon regeneration . ... ...... 15 (b) Powdered or Granular Activated Carbon Feed - wilhout Carbon regeneration ................. 5 with carbon regeneration ................... 15 (c) Air Stripping .. .. ... ..... +.... 5 (d) Denitritication Process (separate process)..... 1 o (a) Ekeirodialysis ............................. 5 (f) Foam Separation ............................. 5 (ti) ion Exchange.................. .............. 5 (h) Land Application of Treated Effluent (see definition no. 22b) (not applicable for sand. gravel, stone and other similar ruining operations) on agriculturally managed sites (See del. No. 4) ................................... 10 (if) by high rate infiltratian on non -agriculturally managed sites (includes rotary distributors and similar fixed nozzle systems) ........... 4 (iii) by subsurface disposal (includes tow pressure pipe systems and gravity systems except at plants consisting of septic tank and nitrifica- tion lines only) ............................ 4 (I) (j) Microscxeens................................... Phosphorus Removal by Biological Processes 5 (See del. No. 26) ............................. 20 (k) Polishing Ponds - without aeration ....... 2 with aeration .......... 5 (t) Post Aeration - as:cade .............. 0 diffused or mechanical ... 5 �(m) Reverse Osmosis ............................... Is (n) Sand or Mixed -media Filters - tow rate ........... 2 ,high rate .......... 5 (o) Treatment processes for removal of metal or cyanide .................................... 15 (p) Treatment processes for removal of toxic materials other than metal or cyanide ......... 15 (Y) SLUDGE TREATMENT (a) Sludge Digestion Tank - Heated ............... Aerobic . ............ (J Unheated ............. 3 (b) Sludge Stabilization (chemicat or thermal) ....... (c) Sludge Drying Beds - Gravity. .......... Vacuum Assisted ....... 5 Sludge Elutriation ............................. Sludge Conditioner (chemical or thermal) ........ 5 5 (1) Sludge Thickener (gravity) ...................... 5 (g) Dissolved Air Flotation Unit (not applicable to a unit rates " (3) m ......... 8 INSludge Gas Uliiizaiion ((including gas storage) .... 2 (a) (9) (10) Sludge Hording Tank Aerated ................ No"erated ............ '2 {f) Sludge incinerator - (not including activated carbon regeneration) ..... 10 (k) Vacuum Filter. Centrifuge or Filter Press or other similar dewatering devices .................... 10 SLUDGE DISPOSAL (ffndudng incinerated ash) (a)Lagoons................................ ........ 2 (b) Land Application (surface and subsurface) (see definition 22a) -where the facility holds the land app. permit ... -by contacting to a land application operator who holds the land application permit .......... .. . 2 -land application of sludge by a contractor who does not hold the permit for the wastewater treatment facility where the sludge Is generated ..... , . _ . 10 (c) Landfilled (buriag ............................. 5 DISINFECTION (a) Chlorination ............................. (b) Dechbrination ........................ /Sl (c) Ozone .............................. (d) (Radiation . ..5 CHEMICAL ADDITION SYSTEM (S)(see definition No. 9) (not applicable to chemical additions rated as item (3) 0). (S) (a) (xi), (6) (a), (6) (b). (7) (b), (7) {e), (9) (a). (2) (b). or (9) (c) 5 points each: List: ..... 5 MISCELLANEOUS UNITS (a) Holding Ponds, Holding Tanks or Settling Ponds for Organic or Toxic Materials Including wastes from mining operations containing nitrogen and/or phosphorous compounds in amounts significantly greater than Is common for domestic wastewater ...„,„.. 4 (b) Effluent Flow Equalization (not applicable to storage basins which are Inherent in land application systems). 2 (c) Stage Discharge (not applicable to storage basins inherent in land application systems.—-__ +5 (d) Nips (e) Stand -By Power Suppiy_.Y...—.. (f) Thermal Pollution Control Devioe.-.--...,, TOTAL POINTS CLASSIFICATION Cass 5 • 25 Points Class II...........- 26. 50 Points 51- 65 Points 165. Up Points Facilities having a rating of one through four points, indusive, do not require a certified operator. Classification of all other facilities requires a comparable grade operator In responsible charge. Facilities having an activated sludge process will be assigned a minimum classification of Class If. Facilities having treatmenl processes for the removal of metal or cyanide will be assigned a minimum classification of Class !f. Facilities having treatment processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assigned a minimum Classification of Class` ill. ' 1 R.JING SCALE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF FACUTIES 0` 1 Name of Plant: I Owner or Contact Person: Mailing Address: a, o to , rna:.•. Si_ C County: Telephone:_ 4/ 9 - 4IA-2 - o.;k LIZ NPDES Permit No. NCOO e2 t P12 Nondisc. Per. No. IssueDate: „-_Expiration Date: �R I - w--•- ei 7 Existing Fa ility - New Facility Rated By: + a t�- ;.,� Date: Reviewed (Train. & Cert.) Reg, Office Reviewed (Train. & Cert.) Central Offi ORC J c.,',^; t- 4 e, Grade POINTS ITEM Industrial Pretreatment Units endlor Industrial Pretreatment Program /� (see definition No. 33) V ]fi t FL(>Y OF PLANT IN GPD (not applicable to non -contaminated cooling waters, sludge handling incililies for water purification plants, totally closed cycle systems (del. No. 11). and facilities consisting only of Item (4) (d) or Items (4) (d) Rnd (11) (d)) •....- . 20,001 — 50,000.......................... 2 60,D01 — 100,000.......................... 3 10D,001 — 250,000.......................... 4 250,D01 — 500,DD0.......................... 5 500,001—1,0D0,000 .................... . ..... 8 1,0D0.001 -- 2,D00,DD0 ..................... ... 2.00D,D01 (and up) - rate 1 point additionalfor each 200,000 gpd capacity up to a r t maximum of 30 Design Flow (gpd) :` 3 O O O 0 D (3) PRELIMINARY UNITS (see der"tion no. 32) (a) Bar Screens ................................ 1 (b) Mechanical Screens, Static Screens or Comminuting Devices ........................ ............ (c) Grit Removal ............................... 1 or (d) Mechanical or Aerated Grit Removal . _ ......... 2 (e) Flow Measuring Device ....................... 1 or instrumented Flow Measurement ........... . . . 40(() (g) Preaeraiion................................ 2 (h) Influent Flow Equafitation ... ... ........... 2 rj) Grease or (N Separators - Gravity .......... 2 Mechan1r.0 ... .. _ . 3 Dissolved AirFlotation. 8 (j) Prechk►rinalion .............................. 6 POINT (4) PRIMARY TREATMENT UNITS (a) Septic Tank (see dasrviilion no. 43) .............. (b) Imhoff Tank .................................. (c) Primary Cteri iem .. .............. . (d) Settling Ponds or Settling Tanks for Inorganic Non -toxic Materials (sludge handling facilities for water purification plants. sand, gravel, stone, and other mining operations except recreational activities such as gem or gold mining)....... ...................................... (5) SECONDARY TREATMENT UNITS (a) Carbonaceous Stage ` NAeration - High Purity Oxygen System ... _ . Diffused Air System ........ . . Mechanical Air System (fixed. floating or rotor) .............. Separate Sludge ReaeraWn ... _ . (it) Trickling Filler High Rate . ............. . Standard Rate ............... Packed Tower .. . ........... . (ill) Biological Aerated Filter or Aerated Biological Frller................. ... . (iv) Aerated lagoons ..................... . (v) Rotating Biological Contactors .......... (vi) Sand Filters- interrrittenl biological .. . recirculating biological ... • . (Yu) Stabilization Lagoons ..... . ........... . (vii)Clarifier .............................. (ix) Single stage system for combined carbonaceous removal of SOD and nitrogenous removal by nitrification (see del. No. 12) (Points for this item have to be in addition to items (5) (a) 0 through (5) (a) (vru) ..........- . (x) Nutrient additions to enhance SOD removal ............................... (xD Biological Culture ('Super Bugs`) addition to enhance organic compound removai _ - - - . 2 i S 2 .e0 14 a 3 7 3 5 2 3 a 5 S