HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0013769_Final Permit_19970620State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
June 20, 1997
Mr. Richard E. Fox
Fox Subdivision
P.O- Box 563
Siler City, NC 27344
Dear Mr. Fox:
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Subject: Permit No. WQ0013769
Fax Subdivision, Lot #1
Single Family Wastewater
Spray Irrigation Facility
Chatham County
In accordance with your application received April 18, 1997, we are forwarding herewith Permit
No. WQ0013769, dated June 20, 1997, to Richard E. Fox for the construction and operation of the
subject single family wastewater treatment and spray irrigation facilities.
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2002 and shall be subject to
the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring
requirements 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 the
North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative He -wrings, P.O. Drawer
27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding.
One set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded to you. If you need additional
information concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Randy Kepler at (919) 733-5083 extension 544.
Sincerely, _
-,4—A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.
cc: Chatham County Health Department
Raleigh Regional Office, Water Quality Section
Bracken & Associates
Training and Certification Unit
Facilities Assessment Unit
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719
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NORTH CAROLINA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
RALEIGH
SINGLE FAMILY SPRAY IRRIGATION PERMIT
In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as
amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO
Mr. Richard E. Fox
Chatham County
FOR THE
construction and operation of a 360 GPD spray irrigation wastewater treatment and disposal system
consisting of a 1,000 gallon baffled septic tank, a 396 ftz unvented subsurface sand filter, a tablet
chlorinator, a 2,000 gallon storage/pump tank, and a 13,608 ft2 spray irrigation area to serve the Mr.
Richard E. Fox Lot #1 in Fox Subdivision, with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to
the application received April 18, 1997, 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 apart of this permit.
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2002 and shall be subject to
the following specified conditions and limitations:
I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a
certification must be received from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted -
facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and
specifications, and other supporting materials. Mail the Certification to the Water Quality
Permits and Engineering Unit, P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, NC 27626-0535.
2. The Raleigh Regional Office, telephone number 919-571-4700, shall be notified at least
forty-eight (48) hours in advance of operation of the installed facilities so that an in-place
inspection can be made. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during
the normal office hours from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday,
excluding State Holidays.
3. The spray irrigation facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that
there is no discharge to the surface waters, nor any contamination of ground waters which
will render them unsatisfactory for normal use. In the event that the facilities fail to
perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions or failure of the
irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate
corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division of Water
Quality, such as the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment and
disposal facilities.
4. 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 facility.
5. The sand media of the subsurface sand filter must comply with the Division's sand
specifications. The engineer's certification will serve as evidence that these specifications
have been met.
6. A leakage test shall be performed on the septic tank and dosing tank to insure that any
exfiltration occurs at a rate which does not exceed twenty (20) gallons per twenty-four (24)
hours per 1,000 gallons of tank capacity. The engineer's certification will serve as proof of
compliance with this condition.
7. If excavation into bedrock is required for the installation of the septic tank or sand filter, the
pit shall be lined with a 10 mil synthetic liner.
8. A sanitary tee shall be installed on the effluent pipe of the septic tank. The engineer's
certification will serve as evidence that these specifications have been met.
9. The residuals generated from these treatment facilities must be disposed in accordance with
General Statute 143-215.1 and in a manner approved by the North Carolina Division of
Water Quality.
10. Diversion or bypassing of the untreated wastewater from the treatment facilities is
prohibited.
11. The following buffers shall be maintained:
a) 400 feet between wetted area and any residence or places of public assembly under
separate ownership,
b) 150 feet between wetted area and property lines,
c) 100 feet between wetted area and wells,
d) 100 feet between wetted area and drainageways or surface water bodies *,
e) 50 feet between wetted area and public right of ways,
f) 100 feet between treatment/storage units and any wells, and
g) 50 feet between treatment units and property lines.
* It is the Division's understanding the developer intends to locate a pond on this site.
Please note the spray irrigation field must be located 100 feet from the proposed pond.
11. OPERATION AND_ MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
The facilities shall be properly maintained and operated at all times.
2. Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall
employ a certified wastewater treatment piant'operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of
the wastewater treatment facilities. The operator must hold a certificate of the type and
grade at least equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater
treatment facilities by the Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a
certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions
of Title 15A, Chapter 8A, .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at
least weekly and each Class II, III, and IV facility at least daily, excluding weekends and
holidays, and must properly manage and document daily operation and maintenance of the
facility and must comply with all other conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A, .0202. Once
the facility is classified, the Permittee must submit a letter to the Certification Commission
which designates the operator in responsible charge within thirty days after the wastewater
treatment facilities are 50% complete.
3. A suitable vegetative cover shall be maintained on the spray irrigation field.
4. Irrigation shall not be performed during inclement weather or when the ground is in a
condition that will cause runoff.
5. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent wastewater runoff from the spray field.
6. The application rate shall not exceed a cumulative loading of 17.16 inches over any twelve
(12) month period at an instantaneous application rate not to exceed 0.24 inches per hour.
7. The facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to
prevent the discharge of any wastewater resulting from the operation of this facility.
8. No type of wastewater other than that from the Lot #1 Residence in the Fox Subdivision
shall be sprayed onto the irrigation area.
9. In the event that the sprinkler heads fail to achieve the design diameter of 76 feet due to
obstructions, the obstructions shall be removed or the sprinkler heads shall be raised and
supported to such height that the design diameter is achieved.
10. No traffic or equipment shall be allowed on the disposal area except while installation
occurs or while normal maintenance is being performed.
11. The spray irrigation field shall be fenced with at least a two strand wire fence.
12. The Permittee is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the entire treatment and
disposal system including, but not limited to, the following items:
a. The septic tank shall be checked annually and pumped out as needed.
b . The tablet chlorinator shall be checked every week. Tablets shall be added so as to
provide proper chlorination.
c. The storage, pump, and alarm systems shall be inspected weekly. The scum layer shall
be removed at the same interval as the septic tank is cleaned out.
d . The spray system shall be inspected weekly to make certain of the sprayers proper
operation, that the vegetative growth allows a proper spray pattern, that the soil is
assimilating the disposed treated wastewater with no surface runoff, and that no
objectionable odors are being generated.
III. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Any monitoring deemed necessary by the Division of Water Quality to insure surface and
ground water protection will be established and an acceptable sampling reporting schedule
shall be followed.
2. The Permittee shall maintain records of all maintenance performed on the system and
irrigation area, as required in Condition 11 12 for a minimum of five years. This
information shall be provided to the Division of Water Quality upon request.
3. Noncompliance Notification:
The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Raleigh Regional Office, telephone number
919-571-4740, 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 process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that renders the facility
incapable of adequate wastewater treatment, such as mechanical or electrical failures of
pumps, spray heads, etc.; or
b. Any failure of a pumping station or treatment facility resulting in a by-pass directly to
receiving waters without treatment of all or any portion of the influent to such station or
facility.
Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter
form within five (5) 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.
IV. INSPECTIONS
L Adequate inspection, maintenance, and cleaning shall be provided by the Permittee to
insure proper operation of the subject facilities.
2. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality
may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on
or related to the disposal 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
maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may obtain samples of
groundwater, surface water, or leachate.
V . GENERAL CONDITIONS
This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with
the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting
data.
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 transferable. In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change
ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be
submitted to the Division of Water Quality 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.
4. Upon the availability of a municipal or regional sewerage collection system, the subject
wastewater treatment facilities shall be abandoned and all wastewater discharged into the
municipal or regional sewerage system.
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 Water Quality in accordance with
North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(a) to 143-215.5(c).
b. 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.
7. This permit may be revoked if the Permittee fails to abide by the conditions of the
"Operation and Maintenance Agreement" previously signed by the Permittee.
8. A set of approved plans and specifications for the subject project must be retained by the
Permittee for the life of the project.
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9 . The Permittee, at least six (6) 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.
Permit issued this the Twentieth day of June, 1997
NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
;Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
Division of Water Quality
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
Permit Number WQ0013769
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Permit No. W Q0013769
June 20, 1997
ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION
I, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North
Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the
project,
Project Name
Location
for the
Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation
of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and
intent of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials.
Signature
Date
Registration No.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR THE
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Permit No. UQ 00 157 (,o
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April 9, 1996
Richard E. Fox, Owner
Single Family Residence LOV l 'Fav 1Bc3Tbn1V1-S16N
Wastewater Treatment System
Final Disposal by Spray Irrigation
Chatham Co.
I, Richard E. Fox, owner agree to operate and maintain the
wastewater treatment system as follows:
1. The Permittee is responsible for the operation and
maintenance of theentire treatment and disposal system, in -but
not limited to the following items:
.a. The septic tank shall be checked every six (6) months
and pumped out as required, but no less frequently than once per
year.
b. The tablet chlorinator shall be checked every week
until the actual usage rate is established and thence on a
monthly basis. Tablets shall be added so as to provide proper
chlorination.
C. The storage and pump system shall be inspected monthly.
The scum layer shall be removed at the same interval as the
septic tank is cleaned out. The alarm system shall be checked.
The pump operation shall be checked.
d. The spray system shall be inspected monthly to make
certain of the sprayers' proper operation, the vegetative growth
allows proper spray patterns, that the soil is absorbing the
disposed treated wastewater with no surface runoff, and that no
objectionable odors are being generated.
2. Failure of the Permittee to properly operate this system is
subject to a penalty up to $10,000.00 per day.
3. Failing to meet permit conditions or by violation of the
State's surface or groundwater regulations will require cessation
of occupancy of the residence.
I understand the failure to comply with t ese conditions along
with the permit conditions may result i oiding the permit
Notary seal & signature[-�4— jv, J C
Richard E. Fox, Owner
Subscribing Witness
Chatham County
North Carolina
I, _ , a Notary Public of Chatham
County, North Carolina, certify that �C,c _ E. -7`v�
personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn,
signed the foregoing instrument.
Witness my hand and official seal, this the 174�.
day of la
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Notary Public
Commission Expires: `% , .2.0,o P-
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RATING SCALE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Name 'of Facifity: Lt) l #1 - Fn-, S �J4��1�ILSlON
Owner or Contact Person: LL : - --)2N c -\A, faCC.�
Mailing Address: O 3 ax 5("3 S I< C�� N L .273 44
County: G�r1A; �,�an� Telephone{� l. 3 - 3 l L ( -
Present Classification: New Facility x Existing Facility
NPDES Per, No. NC00 Nondisc. Per. NoW�C�t37G9 Health Dept. Per. NQ _
Rated by; lzArtATefephone:%1 _'733`5D83 x54 Date: fo^Ii-
Reviewed by: Health Dept. Telephone:
Regional Office Telephone:
ORC:
Check Classification's):
Subsurface
Central Office Telephone:
_Grade: _
X Spray
Waslewater Classification: (Circle One) I 11 III
Telephone; -_
Irrigation LandApplication
IV Total Points: S514C,I.C- FAmu-1
f'aP '.'T PROCESSES ANO RFLATEDCONTRCX
UiPMENT WHICH ARE AN INTRX PART OF INDUSTRIAL PROD XTON HA
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SUBSURFACE CLAS 'Fr._AT0N
SPRAY IRRIGATK)N CLASSIFICATION
(check all unils that apply)
(check alt units that apply)
1- septic lanks
1, preliminary treatment (definition no. 32 }
2. pump lanks
2. lagoons
siphon or pump -dosing systems
3. -"'A septic tanks
4—sand filters
4. --1 pump tanks
5 grease irapfinterceplor
5, V pumps
E. oi1/waler separators
6. ---4 sand fillers
7. subsurface Ireaimenl and disposal:
7, grease trapfinierceplor
________qravily
S. oWwaler separators
pressure
9. ---1 disinfection
10. chemical addition for
nulrient/algae control
'I spray irrigation of wastewater
Pretreatment of wastewater in excess
of these components snail be rated using the point Tali -ng
system and will require an operator
with an appropriate dual certification-
LANtiD APPLICATIONVRESIDJALS CLASSIFICATION (Applies only to permit holder)
1. _ Land application or biosolids, residuals or conlaminaled soils on a desionaled site.
V,'ASTEV,'ATER TREATME.N'T FACILITY CLASSIFKDATC)N
The following systems shall be assigned a Class I classification, unlethe flow is of a significant quantity or the lechnology is
unusually complex, to require consideralion by the Commission on a case-by-case basis: (Check it Appropriate)
1 Oiiiwa'er Separalor Systems consisting only of physical separation, pumps and disposal;
2. Seplic Tank/Sand Filter Systems cansisling only of septic tanks, dosing 'apparatus., pumps,sand liners, disinfection
and direcl discharge;
3 Laeo„n Systems consisting only of preliminary Irealment, lagoon;, pumps, disinfection, necessary chemical
Treatment for algae or nuwrienl coniroi, and direct discharge;
S. Closed-loop Reicycle Systems:
Groundwater Remedialion Syslems consisting only of pumps, air -stripping, carbon adsorplion, disinleclion and
disposal;
6. Fish (arms with 6scharge to surface walers:
7 water Plan: sludge handling and back -wash water lrealmen:;
E S=_alood processing consisling of screenino and disposal.
6 Single-family discharging sys:ems wi;h the exception of Aerobic Trealmenl Units, will be classified if permilled after
J v s, 1943 or it upon inspection by the Division, it is Ieund Thal the syslern is not being adequa!ely opera:ed or
ma n:aned Such systems will be notified cl the classilica!ion or reclassificalion by the Commission, in writing.
5e,j"Ay
The following scale is used for rating wastewater treatment facilities: (circle appropriate
points)
ITEM POINTS
( 11 Industria) Prstrsatment UNu or Industrial Pretreatment Program (see definitton No. 33) ......................... _......................
..4
(2) DE ? -;GN FLOW OF PLANT IN god (not applicable to nan-contaminaled cooling waters, sludge handling
faciiilies for water purification plants, totally closed cycle tyslems(see delinilion No, 11), and iacilities
consisting only of Item (4)(d) or Items (4)(d) and (11)(d))
0 • 2D,000 ................. ................. ................... ......... ................. .......................... 1
20,001 - 50,000........»........................................................................................................................2
50.001 100.000..................................................................2
100,001 - 250,000.................................................................A
250,001 50 0.00 0 ................... ....................................................................... .................................... 5
500,001 1.00 0.00 0..........................................................................................................................
1,000.001 - 2.000.000 ........................ I .................................... . ........................ 0
2,000,001 (and up) rate 1 point additional for each 200,000 gpd capacity up 10 a
ma.ximurr ol.........................................................•---...........3 0
Design Flow (gpd)
(3) PRELIMINARY UNrrSrPROCESSES (see definition No,32)
(a) Bar Screens...............................................................................................................................................1
or
(b) Mechanical Screens, Slatic Screens or Ccmminuting Daviess.................................. _......... _....... ...... .„....2
(c) Gra Rerroval .......................................................................... ...................................................................1
.
or
(d) Mechanical or As rated GA Removal........................................................................._........_.......................2
(e J Fbw Measuring Device......................................................................................................................»........1
or
(I} Instrumenled Flow Measurement................................................................................................................2
(g) Preaeralion....................................................................................................................................«.........2
(h) Inlluend Flow Equalization...................._.....................,..•....................................2
(t) Grease or Oil Separators - Gravity..............................................................................................................2
Mechanical........................................................................ .»......................................................................3
Dissolved Air Flotation................................................................................................................................
(1) Prechlorinallon.............................................. ...................... .....................................................................
5
(4) PRWAPYTRFATMENT LNITS+PFIOCESSES
(a) Septic Tank (see delinflion No. 43)................................................................:...........................................2
(b) Imhoff Tank..............................................................................................................................................5
(C) Primary Clarifiers.......................................................... ...............................................................................5
(d) Settling Ponds or Settling Tanks far Inarganic Non-ioxlc Materials (sludge handling facilities for
water purilicalion plants, sand, g vel, stone, and other mining operations except recreational
activities such as em or old mining).........................................................................................2
{5) SECONDARY TREATME1dTL"TSPRaCESSES
(a) Carbonaceous Stage
(i) Aeration -High Purity Oxygen System..................................................................... ...»..20
Dillused Air System .................... ........ ............ .............. ................................................. 10
Mechanical Air System (fixed, floating or rotor) ........ ................. _....................... _.............. 8
Separate Sludge Reae€alion............................... ..................................... — ... ............... ..-..3
(li) Trickling Filler
HighFlats .......................................................................................................................7
StandardRale........................................................................................................5
PackedTower............................................................. .................................................. .5
(iii) Biological AeratedFilterorAeraled
B}olog'raJ Filter.............................................................................................................1 0
(iv) Aerated Lagoons..........................................................................................................10
(v) Rotating Biological Conlactors......................................................................................10
(vi) Sand Fillers -Intermittent biological..................................................................................2
Recirculatingbiological................................................................................................_...2
(vii) Stabilization Lagoons ................. ................... ............................................................... S
(viii) CUffer............................................................................................................5
(ix) Single stage system for combined carbonaceous ramova! of BOD and nitrogenous
removal by rrlrillealian (see definition No. 12)(Points for this item have to be in
addition to Items (5)(a)(i) through
utllizing the extended aeration process (see delinilion No.3a)...........................................2
utilizing other than the extended aeration process............................................................8
(x) Nutrient additions to enhance BOD removal......................................................................5
(xi) Biological Culture ('Super Bugs')addition........................................................................5
(b) Nitrogenous Stage
(i} Aeration • High Purity Oxygen Syslam.............................. ....................... ............. ........ 20
Ditlu sod Air Syslem......................................................................................................10
Mechanical Air System (fixed, floating Of rotor)'.................................................................A
Separate Sludge Reaeration.............................................................................................3
(ii) Trickling Filter -High Rale...................................................................................................7
StandardRata................................................................................................................5
Packed Tower..................................................................................... .............5
..............
(iii) Biological Aerated Filter or Aerated Biological Filler ............................ ............... _........ ........ 10
(iv) Rotating Biological Contactors ........................................... ........................................... 10
(v) Sand Filler - intermittent biological...................................................................................2
Recirculating biological.; ............................. ..................................................... . .............. 3
(vi) Clarifier..........................................................................................................................5
{6}IERT::RYORADvA:aCEDTrLEATMB+iWITS''ROCESSES
(a) Activated Carbon Beds
wilhcul carbon regeneration...................................................................................................5
withcarbon regeneration....................................................................................................... 15
{b) Powdered or Granular Activated Carbon Feed-
wiihoul carbon regeneration..................................................................................................5
With carbon regencration.....................................................................................................15
(c) 0.)r 51nPping..............................................................................................................................................5
1d)^ennri'.ca;onProcosc.........................................................................:...-......,_.......................................1G
Facilities having a rating of ane through lour points, Inclusive, do nal require a cornified oporalor.
Facilities having a -t acliva:sd sludge process wit! be assigned a minimum class1Iicalion o! Class II,
Facilities having treatment processes for the removal of metal or cyanide wl#! be assgned a mitt€mum'classificafion of Mass'll.
Faci•'lies havin-- lrea;men: processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assignod a minimm classification of Class III.
.oca oEFINITIORS
The latv.,iN dar,neons shat' sp 1, inroughovt evi subchapter.
11) 'k0va4cl Car:dn Batls, A phyxicalrchemics: nw%`Vd Iv rvW6ng 104,b3e Organic malarial from wastexatar sr6vn:: The colvr ,type beds useC in tis method will have
a How rate varyir,q from rwo to sigh; gallom per nrnute pe: x"(s loo: and may be etchw- up..cw w downli w carbon beds. Carbon may or may not be regerw,ated on M
wastewater ueacren! plant silt;
#2j Ae:aled Lagoons. A. basin in which alt sokds are maintained in suspension sr,by which 6alogical oxidation a organic matter is red.aced ihreugh anificiaey eC{eteraled
Vansrer of Oxygen on a fiow.iirsugh basis;
(al Awahan A po;ass or bringing abau; inemata contact between a,, or tigh Wmy axy5m in a ligvid by spray+n;, aplation or dillvsion•(ia) Ealended Aeration. An
aetvated stvctge Process val:iing a rrirrm,im hyd auric detm6an amt al if hws
(a; Agr.csstvattj rvnaged sitz Any Bila on which a crop is produced manapsc, and harvastod (Crop includes grassts, grains, east. etc.);
(5, Aa Stnppna: A process by which Ve ammonitm ion is first corwensd to dstovad are.gonia (pH aauc> vx+ min rw ammonia rian re Esased to TW a6nosphtra try
F�Ys-ca' rr>cans, or tr+6r V -4f pocessas .huh rt=— patae� p1O*X!z str_h as b4n26m, idruene, and aytvne;
(C; Carbon Feganpacon the tegenmaton ar-0r3ays1sd carbon by rm vie of s svnace to prewids extremely h'9h Temps: alv is wh:eh ve:atl,is and aaidirs ” sbs&bed
+`.'ipt Jihs;[:
("- L mac Deur 514ge A stage of waslewalar eeatmen; dacignsd ic ac Rsve -ore carldarl^ efhvem hmlis:
c.ecn;n,ii' oev,ce in wHch cvnfnlvya' rdrre is VW IC s�.a•ate solids L•cm Lards o• to stparatt rdt+ds al dafs'ent dens'roas.
IS C^:-4 Sys:a^.s. The soouon o' ch—calfs) to wasiewaio• a: an ay,cat,an ron; fur prposes c: sot -ds ramova% pH aCfvsrT*n% atxahn,ry conrvi.
t" . ;~- ca>a>, r.. •.c sopoe^x+nt win Vlerenl chemcals and oite:en; aP?,est'- PL`R1F 10 sch,eve a spa, Gc resul; *zr bo considered Cx v sys:rr., r+t ci,PaGhtY to sod
(6)
Eleclrodialysis.........................................................................................................................................5
(I)
Foam Separallon...................................... ..... .............................................................................................
(g)
Ion Exchange.. .... ... .. ..... ...... .........».............,........5
(h)
Land Application of Treated Effluent (see definition No, 22b) (m] applicable for sand,
gravel, stone and other similar mining operations) by high rain lnfihralion......................................................4
(I}
Microstreens....................................... .... ;................................................................................... ..............5
(I)
Phosphorous Removal by Biological Processes (See defin'rion No. 26).........................................................20
()I-)
Polishing Ponds - without neratlon............................................................................................................2
with aeration................................................................................................5
(1)
Post Aeration - ear:eads..............................................................................................................................0
diffused or mschanlcal.........................................................................................2
(m)
Reverse Osmosis............................................................... .......................................................................6
(n)
Sand or Mixed -Media Finers - low rate ...... ............................... ...........................................».....................2
highrale............................................_................,........5
(o ]
Treatment processes for removal of metal or cyanfde.................. ................................ .............................. ..t 5
(p)
treatment processes for removal of toxic materials other than metal or cyanide........ 5
(7)
SWDGETREA7MENT
(a)
Sludge Digestion Tank - Heated................................................................................................................1 0
Aerobic 5 -
Unhealed 3
(b)
Sludge Stabilization (chem€ca( or thermal}...................................................................................................5
(c)
Sludge Drying Beds - Gravity......................................................................................................................2
Vacuum Ass'sled.......................................................................................................................................
(d)
Sludge Elvtdafion.....................................................................................................................................5
(e)
Sludge Condilloner (chemical or thermal) .................. ..................................... ....... ................. ...................
Il)
Sludge Thickener (gravity).........................................................................................................................5
(g}
Dissolved Air Flotation Unn (not a}aplicable to a unit rated as(3)(i)].1 .... ." .................................................. 6
(h)
Sludge Gas UNIZAlion (including gas storage).............................................................................................2
(1)
Sludge Holding Yank - Aerated ............ .......................................................................................... ............. 5
Non-aera! ed.............................................................................................................................................2
O}
Sludge Inciraaralot (hot Including amfvaled carbon rageneratian)... ................................................... ....._.... 1 0
(k)
Vacuum l=ifter, Centrifuge, or Ffter Press or other similar dewatering devices.....................„...,.......,................1 0
(B [
RESIDUALS LJTILIZA710NIDISPOSAL {Including Incinerated ash)
(a)
Lagoons..................................................................................................................................................2
(b)
Land Application (surface and subsurface) (sae definition 22a)
by conlraclSng to a land application operator or landlill oparami who holds the lard
application permit or randiii# permlt..............................................................................................................2
(c)
Dedicated Landfill(burial) by the parmhtae of the wastewater usalmant facility ............ .................................. 5
I c 1
DfSr\FECrCN
(a)
Chlorination ............................. ............................................ •........... ......... ......... ...... .............. ...................5
(b)
Dechlorination.....:..-................................................................................................................................5
(c)
Ozone...........................................................................................................................„.........................5
(d)
Radiation ....... ........ ...... ........ ....... -......-............................. .......................................................................5
(1 0)
CHEMICAL ADDITION SYSTEM($) (see dellnition No. 9) [nor! applicable to chemical additions rated as Prem
(3)(j), (5)(a)(xl), (S)(a), (6)(b), (7)(b), (7)(e), (ga), (9)(b) or (9)[c) 5 points each:
List.....................................................................................................................................5
..............................................................................•..................................5
.. ......
............................................................................................................. S
(1 5 }
........................................--..................................... .... ....... .................. 5
€J,SCEi.I,,LNECUS UN:'7"Srp,'3aCE S5E5 ...
(a)
Holding Ponds, Holding Tanks or Settling Ponds for Organic or Toxic Materials including wastes
Irom mining operations containing nitrogen or phosphorus compounds in amounts s-4gn€ticartly
greater than is common for domestic wastewater.........................................................................................4
(b)
Effluent flow Equalization (nol applicable to storage basins which are Inherent in land application
sysle ms)............................................................................................................ .2
..................... ................
(c)
Stags Discharge (not applicable to storage basics Inherent In land application systems) ...... ................... _....... 5
(d)
Pumps ..................... .................... ....... A.................................................................................................... 3
(e)
(f)
Ssand-By Power Supply.................t.........................
Thermal Pollution CoNrot Device
................................................................................................................3
TOTALPO#NTS..........................................................................
CLASSFCATiCN
Class I...........................................................................................................5.25 Points
Class11- ...... ............................................................................ .26.50 Points
Class IT: ................ .... ...................................................... .............................. 55.65 P: ints
ClassN
.......................................................................................................66-Up Points
Facilities having a rating of ane through lour points, Inclusive, do nal require a cornified oporalor.
Facilities having a -t acliva:sd sludge process wit! be assigned a minimum class1Iicalion o! Class II,
Facilities having treatment processes for the removal of metal or cyanide wl#! be assgned a mitt€mum'classificafion of Mass'll.
Faci•'lies havin-- lrea;men: processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assignod a minimm classification of Class III.
.oca oEFINITIORS
The latv.,iN dar,neons shat' sp 1, inroughovt evi subchapter.
11) 'k0va4cl Car:dn Batls, A phyxicalrchemics: nw%`Vd Iv rvW6ng 104,b3e Organic malarial from wastexatar sr6vn:: The colvr ,type beds useC in tis method will have
a How rate varyir,q from rwo to sigh; gallom per nrnute pe: x"(s loo: and may be etchw- up..cw w downli w carbon beds. Carbon may or may not be regerw,ated on M
wastewater ueacren! plant silt;
#2j Ae:aled Lagoons. A. basin in which alt sokds are maintained in suspension sr,by which 6alogical oxidation a organic matter is red.aced ihreugh anificiaey eC{eteraled
Vansrer of Oxygen on a fiow.iirsugh basis;
(al Awahan A po;ass or bringing abau; inemata contact between a,, or tigh Wmy axy5m in a ligvid by spray+n;, aplation or dillvsion•(ia) Ealended Aeration. An
aetvated stvctge Process val:iing a rrirrm,im hyd auric detm6an amt al if hws
(a; Agr.csstvattj rvnaged sitz Any Bila on which a crop is produced manapsc, and harvastod (Crop includes grassts, grains, east. etc.);
(5, Aa Stnppna: A process by which Ve ammonitm ion is first corwensd to dstovad are.gonia (pH aauc> vx+ min rw ammonia rian re Esased to TW a6nosphtra try
F�Ys-ca' rr>cans, or tr+6r V -4f pocessas .huh rt=— patae� p1O*X!z str_h as b4n26m, idruene, and aytvne;
(C; Carbon Feganpacon the tegenmaton ar-0r3ays1sd carbon by rm vie of s svnace to prewids extremely h'9h Temps: alv is wh:eh ve:atl,is and aaidirs ” sbs&bed
+`.'ipt Jihs;[:
("- L mac Deur 514ge A stage of waslewalar eeatmen; dacignsd ic ac Rsve -ore carldarl^ efhvem hmlis:
c.ecn;n,ii' oev,ce in wHch cvnfnlvya' rdrre is VW IC s�.a•ate solids L•cm Lards o• to stparatt rdt+ds al dafs'ent dens'roas.
IS C^:-4 Sys:a^.s. The soouon o' ch—calfs) to wasiewaio• a: an ay,cat,an ron; fur prposes c: sot -ds ramova% pH aCfvsrT*n% atxahn,ry conrvi.
t" . ;~- ca>a>, r.. •.c sopoe^x+nt win Vlerenl chemcals and oite:en; aP?,est'- PL`R1F 10 sch,eve a spa, Gc resul; *zr bo considered Cx v sys:rr., r+t ci,PaGhtY to sod
Chsnical(s) 5o dual Urils will be [clad as Ono system; Capability to add a c enicel as a dlloront sppii"licn polnis for dit1wenl purpases will rasrrl in he systems losing -
rated as separate systems;
(lo) Gwrrical Sludgy Celditionkrlg. The addition of a themicel cortpoUnd such As lime, isrric chloride, or a polymer to wet sludge to coalesce Che mass prior to It%
appiicalion to a dewatering device;
(Il) Closed Cycle Systems. Use of holdng ponds w hoicing tar*% lot eontairtmanl of waslewslw containing Irwrgoric, non-toxic malsriafs Mon sand, gravel, trushwd
score of oene slmi;at operations, 5urh systems shall carry a maximum of two poirr(s regardless of pumping facilities or any Other, appvnenarr-es;
(I2) COmbinrd Removal of Carbonatoovs BOD and liitrogw*vs FWmovaf by HiAliicatiorr A single stage system required to achieve permit elffuent limits on BOD and
ernmonla rksragon whin the sacra hological reactor;
(13) Dachorirutlm. The partial Or con-oste roduction of reslduaf C"Wire N a 14Ad by any chemical or physical process;
(14) Doritrilicalion Prr_aas, The conversion of nitrate-nitrogen to ritiogon gas; '
(l5) Etocirocalysls. Process Icr removing lontzed salts from water ihroagh he use of Ion-selective lorrexchangs membrarws;
(15) Filter Press. A process operelsd rrwchericany for-parslally dewaloring sludge; .
(17) Foam Sopuation. The planned frothing of waslowater oc wiWswaler aMwrrt as a means of removing excessive arnourtts of delargard materials through the
tntroavclion of air in the form of fins bobbies: also called foam fractionation;
(s6) Gri; Removal. The process at ramwing grit and other heavy rrirwal matter from wastewater;
(59) Imholf Talk. A deep two story waslowitor tank consisting of an uppar ssdimontstion ehhamibar and a lowor sludge digestiorh chamber.
(20) Irslrumenlo44TDw A(easuemonl. A device which Indcates and fscords rata of how;
(21) Ion Exchange. A chemical process In which lorss tram hvo dffeont mdectles Ara exchanged;
(22) Land•spplicalion;
(a) Sludge Disposal. A lineal sludge disposal method by which war sludge mtay ba applied to lard either by apraying on the suAaco Or by wbsurfaco Irisc►on (i-a-,
thsai plow); knot appricabia for types of sludge described In (I1) of his Rtre):
(b)'rresled EtllusnL Tse process of spraying treated wastowalx onto a land area or chat methods of aWlesiion of wastewater onto a land area as a means of final
disposal or baalmenl;
(23) IAicrosasen. A low speod, contimlously back-washed, rotating drum Wer operating under gravity conditions as a polishing meCwd for removing wspsnded solids
from affluent:
(2e) Hitrificafon Process. The biochemical convwaion of Unoxidzad riUcgen (ammorula and Organic nitrogen) to oxidized rilrogen (usually nitrate);
(25) Nitrogersotrs Stags. A separals stage of waslewalw treatments designed for the specific purpose or converting aimmoria ritrogsn to niralo nitrogen;
(26) Phosphals Removal, @dogical. The removal of phosphorus from wastewater by an oxichnoxlc process designed to enhance iuxlry uptake of phosphorus toy the
microorganisms- '
(27) Polishing Pond. A hddng pond foliDwing secondary trealmelrrt with sufficient detontion time to allow safitiing of Andy suspended solids;
(2eJ Post Aofs$cn. Aeration following corwantional ssconday frsatment urib to Increase ellluell D.O. or for any other pvrpose;
(29) Pest Aeration, (Cesesds) A pdisHrig method by Which dissolved ozygsn Is added to the situ" by a rlorrmocharical, gr"ly means of flowing dem a sanies of
steps or wars; The Mow occxrrirsg across the slaps or weirs moves in a fairly llsin isyer and the operation of the cascade requires no operator ■diuslmonl; hLU. taro
poirlts are assigned even t'sough tiles is on essential slap to nwaling int limits of the discharge permit';
(30) Powdorad to Granular A0ivatsd,0arbcn Food. A NophyslcaS carbon process Thal utilizes biological activity, and organic absoeplion by using powdered or granular
activat'ed carbon; Virgin or rogenerated carbon is feed controlled Inlo the syUsirn;
(3i) Pfaasralion. A Larks constructed to provide aeration prior to primary troatinenl;
(32) Ptaliminary Urns. Unit opara6ons in llw traalmonl process, such as scowling and comminution, Out prepare the tigvor for subsegvon7 major opsealions:
(33) Industrial Prauralmeal.
(a) Pro•troz""! Uri% v4vxb4l. The condlioring of a waste C its source before discharge, to romwvo or to neutralize substances injurious to sewers and 4satmeni
processes or to effect a partial reduction In load on the troatmorM process which Is operated by Che same governing body as the waslamaler treatment plant being
naiad;
b) Pre-treaimenl Program. Industrie; - must be A Stale or EPA togtired program to receive points an the rating sheet;
(34) Primzry Gariliers. The 6n1 sshiing tanks through which waslawaler is passad In a aoianwrtl works for the purpose of romming asltioabis and suspended solids and
800 which Is associated with the solids;
(35) Pumps. Ar, InhuerY, olhvent and inplam Amps;
(36) Radalion. Disinsection or steritiz2t:Dn process utilizing devices smiting ultravidel or gamma rays;
(37) Reverse Osmosis. A tleatrnDn; process In which a heavy contarrrnaled liod is pressui2ad trough a membrane forming reariy pure liquid has from syspendod solids;
(38) Rotating &oloiical Contractors. A fixed biologics; gFamh process In which wastewater bows nrwgh tanks in which a series of partially wbrrlergod circular ssrfacss
are rolat'sd; -
(3g) Sand tillers:
(a) ynlorrrd Gam INolagicai. Filtration of elutant following septic larks, lagoons, or some onK treatment process In whirh furrier biodecomposilion Is axpechsd to
prad..res des7rod orlluanls; Hydraulic foadng rales on these liltors are ccmpersd In gpdrac and have a rosulting law gpmrsl Qoss than one):
6) Reciroutafng Gdogical - no carne type of sand filler as dgfir•,ad in 5u5paragraph (39) (a) of this RUs with the added capability to recycle ol6vent back trough the
sand filter; -
(0) Sand or ).fix eC lJodia Fi tors. A polishing process by which ehhvent limits ars adtiovad through a hither, reduction of suspended solids;
(a) low rake -. g:r,ty, hydraviic;lty loaded fitter with loadng rates In Iho one W throe gpmrsf range;
(o) Nqh rats -- a ;Yesssrs, hyhsulical;y loaded hhor with loading :alas in he five gpmvsf range: AS any rale, the loafing rale will exceed three gpmrsf;
(s 1) Secondary Clarifiers. A (ark: which follows the biological tnit at lrsatmen! plant and wtich has the purpose of removing sludges associated with the biological
sriatmenl units; ,
(12) Separate Sludge Rsaolaton. A pan of thb contact stabilization process whsle She acti"19dtsludge is transioNed to a tank and asralod belore r6taring i; to the
contact basin:
(43) Sopllc Tari.. A sinplo-slory Wiling lank In which sarlod sludge Is in contact with Tse waslswaler flowing through no tank; shall not be applicable for septic tank
ay'xigms serving sing:c lanily tesidencos having capacity of 2,000 gallorm or Isss which discharge to a rktriliCafon hold;
(44) SludgD Digestion. The process by which "ark or volatile mane and sludge Is gasihed, liepahod, minsratizod or conversed inlD more :LING organic m;M&I through
V)6 activity of living orgerisms, which Includes aerated hdding tanks;
(15) Slvdge Drying Bids, An area comprising natural or arAclal layers of porous materials upon which digested sewage sludgs is dried by drainage and evaporation;
(46) &Lldgo Elurialio.. A process of sludge cony. 1ioring in which certain coneSlusnss are removed by successive washings with fresh water or plant slliueni;
(0) Sludge Gas Ucf:zation. The process of using sewago gas hot the ptrposs of heating buildings, driving a gtnss, etc,;
(tE) Sivdgo Ho:dEry Tarn, (Aeraied and NonaSrzt'ad}, A lank utilizad for small wast'ewalor trealmml plants not containing a dgester in which slvdge may be kept Mesh,
and svpernatant v;thd'awn prior to t drying matlod (Ls, sludge drying beds); This may be dorsi by adding a small amount or air sirnioly to kaop the sludge frosh, b,vl not
nocossafily an'amDLnt nal world be rec'(Jlred to tcfie�o slabilizatie i of orgaric matter. A nonaerated lark world simply be used 1D decant sludge prior to dev,-zienng and
would not aflaw long pofirsds (senora: days of dalehtion) wilhotA resldtirr odor problems; _
(<9) -;judge Incin4r6 s. A hurnace da signed to bum siudga and to rerruwo all mdsture and combustibfo malefials and rpolms rho sludge to a slerile ■sh:
(50) Sludge Subilozicn (Chamkctl err Thermal), A process to make treated sludge less c6wous and putrosciblo, and to reduce tree pathogenic orgarrsm content: This may
I" done by pH acyvs:nont, chiorinc dosing. Or by heai trealmenl;
(51) Sludge Ttickener. A typo or sodrrninlsGon tank In whicb the sludge is pw.n1;ed to settle and thicken though agitation and gravity;
{52) Slab'lizalion Lagoon, A typo of oxidation lagoon in which biological oxidation of cegaric matter is afleclod by natural transfer of oxygen to the water from zir (not e -
polis'hng pond):
(51) Slarrel-Sy Power Shpply, On silo or pcvlabte eloctricaf generating egs1'prn5nl:
(S;) Slatic Swoons. A stationary screen dosignod to remove solids, inducing non-biodegradable pamicutzte (M1oalaNe solids, suspended solids and 80D reducGDn) Irom
rnuln;(4pal and irldustrla{ wastewaler a•eatmonl systems;
(55) Tortiary Troamont. A stage of Usalmenl 1610,sing secondary wAich is pcimzrily la' Cie pts-poso or elliwonl OishkN: A settling lagoon or sand or coal flls•r enigh( ba
omp;oycd for nis p�rposo:
(56) Thermal Pelvics Cw%rei Device. A device providing for the Vanslor of iris from a Auld flowing in lubes to onodhor Auld oAsido the lvbos, ce vice versa: or other
n lRns of rogL"ting Fiovid tompo+auv+os;
(57) Thermal Sludgo Corldtionor. A coniticnirg process by which heat is a6:eC for a pi Diraclod period of lime so improve zyo dowalerabi6ty of sludge by Cee s6ubilizir'ag
and hydautizim, o: ;ho, smaitof and mc.o N911) hybalue sludge particles;
(58) Toxic lAalwiais. Thoso waslos or carr6nations of wastes. Including dselso-caysin3 agxnis which allor dsschargo and upon orposuro, irsgostion inhalalion or
ass>nila lion into any c,garrsm, orripe Gtroc.y Iron rho arwiron'nons Or indrecay by ingestion through food chains, will cause death, ck3oaso, behavioral sbnormi Wiss,
carver• gonaeic mvtanons, pl)ys+oodcal mallum6ons f,nclud.ng malluncvors in reproduction) or physical defommacc+-ls. In such orgarisms or their ollspring; Toxic materials
inclWo, by way o' Wvstratror, xnd not hnitauon; lead, cadrriva, chromium' mtrcury, van26um, afsaric, zinc, crno-rilro-chiofobon2onc (ONCB), polychla-inalod Liphanyls
(NCSs) %rld dchtofcdphorrvi IricNtwoo:hano (DDT); and any othor malcrials that hava c, may haroahar be ddle,"n,-d to have toric pmpor6os:
(59) Tricno.-lg Fiitar A l•alodcal 4oa:acini urrl concis Gng o! V. matvrW such as COS Qn sane or rocs O%Pf which waslrrwale- is dsribulod: A. high :r!o krickling l:;tar is or.;
--Krh operato{ 27 tKt-C,0.7 10 and ✓,, c prl pry ;:'Cr A Ice aria tricf.lin; tiller it c- C wNch is dosig-,od to cparate M OU'D to lour rr*'0 pod aline;
((-D) T+icl.!610 VdLa: (?awl-ac TO.L-') A iso- r.ow" ,j,v of apera6cn in wfich Cairn UY(r,�1tt suUeSvva layers DI rllP6ra or frl,Y.lo materia;: Orgzr,c malt-;Al
is ry n>svpC. ren:ilb� uv Dcs'.c b:rc �cw' E,cd grow;, in oath svrcesswv iayor- Tri-, meths'. may r�oduco-seculdaq' quality offuonl, cr shay bo cdaa:e[ to
plcU,ce a rivihen of:tu ca:,
-1) l'aau,.:l F : Cv"•': lt;rr.; s- c.• raw P,,•a^s Do.-icor v"-;ch oto Gjr grrc :d ron-a+: (-:Cs' Nrahaf Lom Ci:', 45g4,s1ed u Uric-gostod studio pnor to dsoa:al or