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HomeMy WebLinkAbout950002_ENFORCEMENT_20171231■ Complete Items 1j, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Si urea Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. // / ❑ Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ❑ Addressee so that we can return the card to you. .Recel a by (�nt } D ate of Delivery N Attach this card to the back of the.mallplece, or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery ed �1? ❑ Yes =1. Article Addressed to: if YES, enter d iv address belo ❑ No Mr. Johnny Brown" N {mil 0 Mack Browlt Incorporated �� PO Box 488 Boone, NC 28607 3. 5e ceType fCertiged Mall ❑ress Mail ❑ Registered Return Receipt far Merchandise ❑ Insured Mall 11 C.Q.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2 ArticleNumtx il!t SS 7004 i 25101 0002 2066i Ii961,3 (I!msferJr rn s s z+ PS Form 3811. February 2004 Domestle. Return Receipt tnssssa¢�t-isao UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVI F} `' P M r r. "% - 6 21 Frii • Sender, Please p " N /M� NC i)i NIV AQUIFER PROTECTION DWISION 585 WAUCIITOWN STREET WINS"f ON-SALEM, NC 27107-2241 _J t IFE'i�Illl�kllfll�lllil}llfll!'li�f�llili}'fl}�IITIlIIi!!IIlII *• Brown Notice of Violation • 16 Subject: Brown Notice of Violation From: Melissa Rosebrock <Melissa.Rosebrock@ncmail.net> Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:42:24 -0500 To: Derek Goddard <derek.goddard@nc.nacdnet.net> Derek, I wanted to follow --up on our recent phone conversation regarding the complaint and subsequent NOV at the Brown property on Wade Moretz Road. We received Johnny Brown's response to the NOV on March 2, 2006. His response letter appeared to address the concerns outlined in our NOV. It is our understanding that cattle have now been removed and that denuded areas near the creek are to be re -vegetated no later than April 30, 2006. If cattle are returned to this area, Mr. Brown stated stated that BMPs would be implemented per SWCD recommendations to maintain a vegetative cover, move feeding areas behind chicken houses, and maintain a cattle stocking rate of no greater than one head per acre. This office believes that the above -stated guidelines and conditions should alleviate the water quality concerns/violations described in the NOV. This office also wishes to express appreciation to both Mr. Brown and your office for addressing the water quality problems so quickly. Should you have further questions and need clarification please contact me anytime. Sincerely, Melissa Rosebrock Melissa Rosebrock NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Quality, Aquifer Protection Section 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Voice: (336) 771-5289 FAX. (336) 771-4630 Melissa Rosebrock<Melissa.Rosebrock(a-),NCmail.net> wSRO NC DENR 1 of 1 3/21/2006 2:42 PM • r-I LJ Ms. Sherri Knight DENR-DWQ 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Johnny Brown Mack Brown Inc., P.O. Box 488 Boone, NC 28607 Ms. Knight, 4.0, Dept, of !.—I 21006 After extensive consideration please accept this letter as a Plan of Action to correct the Violation letter dated 2/15/2006. With the Cooperation of the Watauga SWCD the following actions and corresponding timeframe will be carried out. ➢ All cattle will be moved from the site and Sold via Video Auction before 3/17/06 ➢ All denuded areas will be re -vegetated per Watauga SWCD Specifications After April 1 but no later than April 30t`. If we chose to move cattle back on to this property we will implement the following Best management practices per SWCD recommendations: ➢ Maintain Vegetative cover ➢ Move hay feeding areas behind the abandoned chicken house ➢ Reduce stocking rate to no greater than 1 head per acre. 7Th Yo , ALZ�� Johnny Brown RE: Brown complaint • Subject: RE: Brown complaint From: "Goddard, Derek - Boone, NC" <Derek.Goddard@nc.nacdnet.net> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 14:59:47 -0600 To: <Melissa.Rosebrock@ncmail.net> Your response helps alot. I have no problem with working with Mr. Brown i just wanted to clarifiy the letter. Here is the approach that i would like to take. I am going to draft a plan to establish a vegetative cover, reduce the number of animals, move the feeding area, and limit the access to the stream. This will accompany any letter Mr. Brown sends along with a letter from the SWCD This would be a "try and see method" Do you think it would work? Thanks Derek From: Melissa Rosebrock[mailto:Melissa.Rosebrock@ncmail.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 2.38 PM To: Goddard, Derek - Boone, NC Subject: Re: Brown complaint Mr. Brown is required to respond to our office stating what he intends to do to correct the violations. If he doesn't respond at all, then we will probably start collecting fecal samples and go for a civil penalty assessment (fine). We can't tell him exactly what/how to do it .... only that what he/and you decide to do should alleviate the potential for run-off of soil and animal waste. We urge him to work with your office regarding what you would suggest to eliminate run-off. As you previously mentioned, that might include fencing the animals out and providing a heavy use/feeding/drinker, etc. or in might include moving them to another location that would not cause a WQ concern (we would probably request directions/map as to where they were being moved). As I see it, he at least needs to get some permanent vegetation on both sides of the creek ASAP to begin controlling the run-off of sediment and waste. You/he/we may find that he needs to do more to actually control the turbidity, solids, and fecal coliform water quality standard problems (we can issue fines on those) that are impacted by the operation as it is currently (or the last time I saw it). As it gets warmer, I usually see the DO go down in situations like this. He would then have the potential for a DO violation and fine as well. We don't require you all to assist him .... but we urge Mr. Brown to seek your assistance in coming up with a plan or solution that he/you believe will work. We are ok with allowing flexibility to try something first, then try something else if that doesn't work. We just want the operation to have no impact on the WQ of the stream in the future. We would much rather him spend his/your time and money fixing the problem than us pursuing a fine. We are required, however, in the letter to warn him of the potential for fines. Hope that helps....??? Let me know and we can talk some more. It's tough (for me) to convey thoughts through email! Thanks again for your assistance. Melissa Rosebrock 1 of 2 2/27/2006 9:04 AM RE: Brown complaint NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Quality, Water Quality Section 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Voice: (336) 771-4608 ext 383 FAX: (336) 771-4630 On 2/22/2006 2:13 PM, Goddard, Derek - Boone, NC wrote: Hey, hope all is well. I got the letter and I am throughly confused. What is required of Mr. Brown? I read the letter as nothing other than establish a vegetative buffer? Our SWCD j Board has serious concerns about other farms in the county and the implications of the NOV on Q'ur amount of funding and image. Thanks Derek -----Original Message ----- From: Melissa Rosebrock[mailto:Melissa.Rosebrock@ncmail..net] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 2:09 PM To: Goddard, Derek - Boone, NC Subject: Brown complaint Hey Derek, I didn't want you to think I was ignoring you ... they are putting in a new -phone system today so our phones are out today and possibly tomorrow. I can try calling you tomorrow or we can email?? 2 of 2 2/27/2006 9:04 AM o�0� wAr69�G UJ r o � February 15, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL 7004 2510 0002 2066 9613 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED CMr. Johnny Brown - , Mack Brown'incoiporated PO Box 488 Boone, NC 28607 SUBJECT: Notice of Violation - Complaint Investigation _Watauga County Dear Mr. Brown, . Michael F. Easley, Governor ' William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klitn k, P.E. Dimctpr Division of Water Quality As you know, Division of Water Quality (DWQ) staff from the Winston-Salem Regional Office visited your cattle operation located along Wade Moretz Road on January 4; 2006 in response to a complaint alleging sediment and animal waste run-off from the cattle lot into surface waters. This letter is to summarize the water quality violations and concerns noted during our investigation. DWQ staff observed evidence of accumulated sediment and organic matter in the section of an unnamed tributary (UT) to Meadow Creek (class C+ waters of the State) that flows through the cattle lot. Staff also observed that the cattle have uncontrolled access to waters of the State and that the buffer area along the waterway is also void of vegetation due to excessive cattle traffic. Sediment and waste was documented to have washed into the UT and its presence has impacted at least 800 linear feet of stream. The presence of settleable solids in amounts that make the water unsafe or unsuitable for aquatic life and wildlife or impairs the water for any designated use is a violation of NC Administrative Code .0211(3)(c). NC Administrative Code 2B .0211 states that this section of the UT to Meadow Creek "must be suitable for aquatic life propagation and maintenance of biological integrity, wildlife, secondary recreation, and agriculture; sources of water pollution which preclude any of these uses on either a short-term or long-term basis shall be considered to be violating a water quality standard." You are hereby notified that the preclusion of best usage in the UT to Meadow Creek, which includes aquatic life propagation, biological integrity, wildlife, and secondary recreation, represents a water quality standard violation. NC Administrative Code 2B'.0225 also states that the impacted section of Meadow Creek is subject to a special management strategy in order to protect downstream waters classified as Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW). Such downstream waters are of exceptional state or national recreational or ecological significance and are to have exceptional water quality. Stream samples were also obtained and analyzed for dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, specific conductance, nutrient levels, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), turbidity, and fecal coliform. As the results below indicate, there were no violations of the State's water quality standard for DO, pH, fecal coliform, or turbidity (there is no water quality standard for specific conductance, nutrients, or BOD). While there were no analytical violations on the date of our complaint investigation, there is certainly the potential for these types of violations during rain events and as conditions deteriorate: N°i" caroling )r0&C r� Division of Water Quality I Aquifer Protection Section Customer Service 585 Waughtown Street, Winston-Salem NC 27107 1-877-623-6748 Phone: (336) 7714600 Fax: (336) 771-4632 Internet: hop:/inCNNaterqualit.•.or, J. Brown - NOV February 45, 2006 Page 2 Upstream_ of Cattle Lot 'Fecal coliform = 200 col/100 mL Z DO = 10.02 mg/L 3 pH = 6.05 4Turbidity 3.2 NTU NH3 = .02 mg/L TKN= 0.20 mg/L NO2+NO3= 2.8 mg/L Total P = 0.04 mg/L Specific conductance = 54.5 µs BOD = 2.0 mg/L in -Stream Prior to Culvert Fecal coliform = 3900 col/100 mL DO = 9.45 mg/L PH = 5.99 Turbidity = 13 NTU NH3 = 0.05 mg/L TKN = 0.35 mg/L NO2+NO3 = 2.9 mg/L Total P = 0.12 mg/L Specific conductance = 59.7 µs BOD = 2.0 mg/L Downstream of Cattle Lot Fecal coliform = 3400 cot/ 100 mL DO = 6.96 mg/L PH = 6.26 Turbidity = 8.5 NTU NH3 = 0.04 mg/L. TKN = 0.35mg/L, NO2+NO3 = 2.8 mg/L Total P = 0.10 mg/L Speck conductance = 61.7 µs BOD = 2.0 mg/L 'The NC water quality standard for fecal coliform is 200 colonies / 100 ml (maximum, geometric mean of five consecutive samples in 30 days). 2 The NC water quality standard for dissolved oxygen in this stream is 4.0 mg/L (minimum, instantaneous) and not less than a daily average of 5.0 mg/L. 3 The NC water quality standard for pH is 6.0 - 9.0 units. a The NC water quality standard for turbidity in this stream is 50 NTU (maximum). A reminder, that the unpermitted discharge of animal waste into waters of the State is a violation of North Carolina General Statute (NCGS)143-215.1. At minimum, vegetation should be established in the buffer area along the UT to prevent further run-off, as soon as soil and climate conditions allow. In addition, we strongly urge your continued cooperation with the Watauga County SWCD/NRCS regarding technical and/or financial assistance. They may be contacted by phone at (828) 264-0842. The enforcement remedies available to the Division for the above mentioned violations include civil penalties of up to $25,000.00 per day, per violation. A written response is expected within ten (10) days of receipt of this Notice, indicating the actions you are taking to correct the noted violations. Your response should include statements and specific descriptions of how and when the water quality concerns are to be/have been addressed. Please direct your response to my attention at the address listed on this letterhead. If you have questions regarding this Notice, please contact Melissa Rosebrock or me at (336) 771-4600. Sincerely, Sherri V. Knight Regional Aquifer Protection Supervisor cc: DWQ-AP Section -Animal Feeding Operations Unit Derek Goddard - Watauga County Soil and Water Conservation District Central Files ,WSRO AP Facility Files NC Division of Water Ouality Laboratory Section Resul ►t ENR Loc. Descr.: DOWNSTREAM OF BROWN FARM FEB 0 2006 Location ID: BROWNFARM3 County; WATAUGA Sample ID: AB00118 Winston Salem PO Number # 6WO061 FReglonaOttice River Basin VisitiD Report To WSROSP Region: WSRO Date Received: 01/0512006 Collector: M ROSEBROCK Time Received: 10:00 Sample Matrix: SURFACEWATER Recv'd By: CGR Loc. Type: RIVER/STREAM Date Reported: 01/27/2006 Sample Depth Collect Date: 01104/2006 Collect Time:: 12:25 nalyte Name PQL Result Qualifier Units Approved By LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.0 °C JGOODWIN mic BOD, 5-Day in liquid 2.0 2 UG5G6 mg1L CGREEN Turbidity 1 8.5 NTU CGREEN NUT NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.04 mg/L as N CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.8 mg1L as N CGREEN Phosphorus_totai as P in liquid 0.02 0.10 mg/L as P CGREEN Total Kjeldahl N as N in liquid 0.2 0.35 mg1L as N CGREEN i13oloi Laboratory Section>> 1623 Mall Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1623 (919) 733-3908 COUNTY WATAUGA RIVER BASIN RHPORTTO WSRO Regional Office Other COLLECTOR(S) : M ROSEBROCK DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Cbemhtry Laboratory Report! Water Quality PRIORITY X� AMBIENT QA COMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY ❑ EMERGENCY VISIT ID 0 W❑ SAMPLE TYPE X❑ STREAM EFFLUENT LAKE INFLUENT ESTUARY 3 a IabNmnber : 6WO061 Date Received: 1/512006 Time Received: 10:OO AM Received By DS JSW Date Rqx tcd : 112WOOO Eatimated ROD Range: Station Location: DOWNSTREAM OF BROWN FARM Seed: Cbloriaated: Remarks: ANIMAL WASTE RUNOFF FROM LOT (CATTLE) Smi Date Begin (yylmmldd) Date End (yylmmldd) Time Begin Time End Deptb - DM, DD, DBM Value Type - A, H, L Compoaile-T, S, Seto Typc 20060104 1 1 1225 X BOD 310 2U G5 G0 m COD High 340 m COD Low 335 m Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 1100m1 Coliform: MT Total 31504 llOOtnl CDlifarm: tube Fecal 31615 11 OOmI Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 1100ml Residue: Total "0 m Volatile 505 m Fixed 510 MfZL Residue- Suspended 530 m Volatile 535 Fixed 540 m H 403 units Acidity to PH 4,5 436 Acidity to H 9 3 435 A[kalini to H 9.3 415 TVL Alkalies to H 4.5 410 m 690 m X 76 8.5 NTU CaGform Total Tube "1100 MIS COMMENTS : Chloride 940 m Chi a: Tri 32217 u Chi a: Corr 32209 Pbea . a 32213 USIL Cntor. True 80 C.U. Color H 83 PH. Cu. Color: PH 7.6 82 c.m Cyanide 720 m Fluoride 951 m Fommkkbyde 71980 Grease and Oils 556 lkardnas Total 900 mgfL S ific Cond. 95 umhosken MBAS 38260 m Phenols 32730 uWL Sulfas 945 Sulfide 745 m Damn Tannin & Lignin - Hexavalem Chrotnium Bicarbonate m Carbonate m Total Dissolved Solids m X NH3 as N 610 0.04 mgfL X TKN an N 625 0.35 m X NO2 Plus NO3 as N 630 2.B m X P: Total as P 665 0.10 m PO4 as P M07 P: Dissolved as P 666 K-Potassium Cd- Cadmium 1027 Cr-Chmmium:Total 1034 u Cu 1042 Ni-Nickel 1067 twL Pb-Lead 1051 Zn- Zinc 1092 V-Vanadium'WL - Silva 1077 Al- Alumiamn 1105 Be. Beryllium 1012UWL Ca- Calcium 916 mgfL Co- Cobalt I037 ugIL Fc- Iron I045 Mo-Mo um Sb-An" Sn-Tot uzga TI-Thallium u Ti-Titanitnn UyL H -1631 Ll-Lithium 1 L32 Ma- Magnesi= 927 mgfL M.-M.M. 1055 u Na- Sodium 929 m Arsenic:ToW 1002 Se- Selenium 1147 uFfl- HR-M 71900 Ba-Barium u Orpopchloiipe Pesticides orgiulophosphorm Pesrleideg Add Herbicides Baw Neutral&Acid Extractable Organics TPH Diesel Range PTp-ble Organics (VOA bottle 'd) TPH Gasoline Pimp TPWBTEX Gasoline Range a 5 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER (�i111L "Y F LAB FORM (Dh11) COUNTY vet 1�l LV PRIORITY 5/VLE TYPE RIVER BASIN � j 3EPORT TO: ARO FRO MRO RRO WaRO WiRO lYSRO S ` %NMBIENTXF A STREAM CJ EFFLUENT %T BM 71her COMPLIANCEHAIN LAKE INFLUENT CUSTODY Shipped by: Bus Doris Staff. Other ❑ EMERGENCY ESTUARY 'OLLECTORI,S):M. e— t c) //ll �r� l Estimated BOD Range: 0-5/5-25 25 65 G-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION- � V� r ,^ , d, rf ,0- Qni Seed: Yes ❑ No rq Chlorinated,• Yes El No REMARKS: Af)IMArallJ0.St-e- v--u n n Lab Number: V (� Date Received-) Rec'd by(� From: Bu -Courier- and Del DATA ENTRY BY: CK: DATE REPORTED: Station # Date Begin (yy/mm/dd Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample T O dl V� t2a`� b{, {?` b`{ lad A H L T S B C_ GGNxx GODS 310 mg/1 GOD High 340 mg/l 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Conform: MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 5 ' Conform: MF Total 31504 /100m1 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /104ml 7 Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 /100ml 81 Residue: Total 500 mg/l 11 Residue: Suspended 530 Mgt] 12 Volatile 535 m9/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/I 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4-5 436 mg/I Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/1 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/1 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I 19 TOC 680 mg/i 20 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/l Chi a: TO 32217 ug/i Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/1 Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pH j 83 ADMi Color: pil 7.6 82 AUMI Cyanide 720 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/i Formaldehyde 71880 rng/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Hardness Total900 mg/1 Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 -mBAS 36260 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/1 Sulfate 945 ing/t Sulfide 745 mg/1 NH3 as N 610 mg/1 TKN as N 625 mg/l 02 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/1 Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/l Cd-Cadmlum 1027 ugA Cr-Chromium-Total1034 ugA Cu-Copper 1042 u9/1 NI -Nickel 1067 ug/l Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/l Ag-Silver 1077 ug/1 AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/1 Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/l Ca-Calclum 916 mg/l Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/1 Fe -Iron 1045 ug/I Li -Lithium 1132 ug/I Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/i Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/1 Na-Sodium 929 mg/I Arsenic -Total 1002 ug/I Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 fig -Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochiarine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point X Conductance at 25 C � � aler Temperature D.O. mg/i /_ (D - ` tp pill (,.(j n( Alkalinity 1A18.3 pll CS Acidity pit 4.5 pll 8.3 Air Temperature (c) O - lQ .� � 0 ` tD [ 2 94 10 TX) 400 82244 1 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity % Preclpilion On/day) Cloud Cover % Whtd Direction (Deg) Stream Row Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H can Stream Depth It. Scram Width it. J 480 145 132 136 11351 1350 135 64 b 4 DMI/Revised 10/86 Report to: WSRO Lab Number: Station Location: 6WO061 DOWNSTREAM OF BROWN FARM Sample Type: STREAM Date collected: 01/04/06 Affected Parameter(s): BOD C DENR/DWQ Laboratory ample Anomaly Report (SAR) Sample ID: County: WATAUGA • Region: Priority: CHAIN OF Collector: CUSTODY Date received: 01/05/06 Date analyzed: Analytical Area (check one): ❑ WCH [-]METALS ❑NUT ®MICRO The following anomalies occurred (check all that apply): ❑Samples []improper container used ❑VOA vials with headspace ❑Sulfide samples with headspace []Samples not received, but listed on fieldsheet ❑Samples received, but not listed on fieldsheet ❑Mislabeled as to tests, preservatives, etc. ❑Holding time expired ❑Prior to receipt in lab ❑After receipt in lab ❑Insufficient quantity for analysis []Sample exhibits gross non -homogeneity []Sample not chemically preserved properly ❑pH out of range (record pH): ❑Improper chemical ❑Residual chlorine present in sample ❑Color interference ❑Heavy emulsion formed during extraction ❑Sample bottle broken in lab - no reportable results ❑Other (specify): WINSTON-SALEM M. ROSEBROCK 01/05/06 ❑VOA ❑SVO ❑PEST ®Quality Control [:]Instrument failure — no reportable results ❑Analyst error — no reportable results ❑Surrogates ❑None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance limits []Spike recovery []None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance limits ❑Failed to meet criteria for precision ❑Internal standards ❑Blank contamination ®QC data reported outside of controls (e.g., QCS, LCS) ❑Incorrect procedure used El SOP intentionally modified with QA and Branch Head approval ❑Invalid instrument calibration ❑Elevated detection limits due to: ❑Insufficient sample volume Comments: One GGA standard and the seed correction factor were outside of limits. GGA standards were 132 and 180.5 mg/L (198 t 30.5 mg/L) and seed correction was 1.2 (0.60-1.0). Corrective Action: USamples were rejected by DWQ Lab. Authorized by: Date: ❑Accepted and analyzed after notifying the collector or contact person and determining that another sample could not be secured. ❑Sample(s) on hold until: ®Sample reported with qualification. Data qualification code used: G5, G6 [JOther (explain): Notification Required? ❑ Yes ❑ No Person Contacted: Date: Form completed by: _Peth_Mitchell] VMV4{tAC VA) Date: 1/10/06 Lead Chemis i (initial): ❑OCIfE e • (initial): ❑PEST ❑SVOA_ []METALS ❑ VOA Branch Head Review (initial): QA/QC Review (initial): Logged into database by (initial): RECEn— NC Division of Water 1jality Laboratory Section Resu N.C. Dept___ Loc. Descr.: END OF LOT -BROWN FARM I � Location ID: BROWNFARM2 Sample ID: Winsto- ABt�I�na' �••--- County: WATAUGA PO Number # 6W0060 River Basin VISitID Report To WSROSP Region: WSRO Date Received: 0110512006 Collector: M ROSEBROCK Time Received: 10:00 S m le M t i SURFACEWATER a p a r x. Loc. Type: RIVER/STREAM Reov'd By: CGR Date Reported: 01/27/2006 Sample Depth Collect Date: 0110412006 Collect Time:: 12:00 na yte Name POL Result Qualifier Units Approved By LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.0 °C JGOODWIN MIC BOD, 5-Day in liquid 2.0 2 UG5G6 mg/L CGREEN Turbidity 1 13 NTU CGREEN NUT NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.05 mg/L as N CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.13 mg/L as N CGREEN Phosphorus —total as P in liquid 0.02 0.12 mg/L as P CGREEN Total Kjeldahl N as N in liquid 0.2 0.35 mg/L as N CGREEN Laboratory Section>> 1623 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699.1623 (919) 733-3908 COUNTY WATAUGA RIVER BASIN REPORTTO WSRO Regional Office Other : COLLECTOR(S) : M ROSEBROCK Estimated BOD Range. Seed: Chlorinated: Station 0 ` Date Begin (yylmmldd) }C HOD 310 2U G5 G6 mgfL COD High 340 m COD Low 335 m Coliform: MF Feral 31616 1100m1 Colifotm: MF Total 31504 1100m1 Colifonn: tube Fecal 31615 1100ml Coliform: Fecal Sttrp 31673 1100m] Residue. Total 500 m Volatile 508 m Fixed 510 mgti.. Residue: Suspended 530 mg1L Volatile 5l5 in Flxcd 540 mg1L H 403 units Acidity to PH 4.5 436 m Acidity to pH 8.3 435 m Alkalinity to H 8-3 415 mg1L Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 TOC 680 g1L. X ' icy 76 13 NTU alarm Total Tube "1100 ml COMMENTS: DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Chemistry Laboratory Report I Water Quality $AMPLE IDT PRIORITY AMBIENT QA X❑ STREAM EFFLUENT COMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT EMERGENCY VISIT ID ESTUARY 2 Station location_ END OF LOT - BROWN FARM Remarks: ANIMAL WASTE RUNOFF FROM LOT (CATTLE) Date End (yylm% Jdd) Time Begin Time End I Depth - DM, DB, DBM Value Type - A, 11, L Chloride 940 Chi a: Tri 32217 u91L Chl a: Can 32209 ugfL Pheophytin a 32213 uILL Color- True 80 c.u. Color_ (H ) 83 H— c.u. Color: pH 7.6 82 c.u. Cyanide 720 m Fluoride 951 m Formaideh 71880 m Grease and Oils 556 m Hardness Total 9W Specific Card. 95 tmthos1cm MBAS 3826D m Pbenols 32730 Sulfate 945 m Sulfide 745 cavil Boron Tannin R Lignin uSIL Hexavalem Chromium Bicarbonate m Carbtmalc m Total Dissolved Solids m • NH3 asN 610 005 X TKN an N 625 0.36 mg1L X NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 2.8 mg1L X P: Total as P 665 0.12 m PO4 as P 70507 mg1L P: Dissolved as P 666 m K-Potassium mgfL Cd-Cadmium 1027 Cr-Chrom ium:Total 1034 Cu- Cpm 1042 Ni-Nickel 1067 u Pb- Lead 1051 2n-T.-nc 1092 u V-Vanadium u A -Silver 1077 u Al- Aluminum 1105 uSfL Be- Beryllium 1012 Ca- Calcium 916 mg1L Co -Cobalt 1037 ugfL Fe- Iron 1045 UFJL Mo-Mol bdemmi U IL Si-Anlimony ugfL Sn-Trn u Tl-Tballiwn Ti Tiunium WL H -1631 Dra Lab Number 6WO060 Date Received : 11511006 Time Received : 10:00 AM Received By DS DataAll�d Dale Reported : 1252006 Composite-T, S, q Sample Type fI Li -Lithium 1132 Mg- Magnesium 927 mgfL Mn-Manganese 1055 uSIL Na. Sodium 929 mg1L Arse :Total1002 ug/L Sc- Selenium 1147 ug1L Fig- Met,cury 719M ueL Ba-Barium u91L Organoc:hlorinc Pesticides Pesticides Acid Herbicides BasclNeusral$Acid Extractable OWiucs TPH Diesel Rangc Pur bk ics(VOA bonie 'd) TPH Gasoline RanV TPHIBTEX Gasoline Range Phroplakt. P DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALIT 1- FO I (DM1) COUNTY Ai - PRIORITY ❑AMBIENT ❑ t1A SAMPLE TYPE STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT RIVER BASIN Q. REPORT TO: AHO FRO MRO RHO WaRO WIRO TS WSR AT HM Other INCOMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY ❑ LAKE ❑ESTUARY ❑ INFLUENT ❑ EMERGENCY Shipped by: Bus Dueler Staff, Other C_OLLECTOR(S). _M Estimated SOD Range- 0 5-25/)5-65/40-130 or 100 plus Seed: Yes ❑ No) Chlorinated: Yes ❑ Nov Station # Date Begin (yy/mm/�+dd))t Time Begin Date End 0 ljT/J1 0\ `y1 - ]L=1 •^bb 1 C) I 1 1 BOD5 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/1 3 COD Low 335 mg/f 4 Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Coliform: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /loom] COIR4rm: Fecal Steep 31673 /100m1 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/1 to Fixed 510 mg/1 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/1 12 Volatile 535 mg/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/1 14 PH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 n1g/1 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/I TT Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 ' mg/1 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I 19 TOC 690 mg/1 20 Turbidity 76 NTU 1-1_ah II.. 41N1 v YI_JL JT►�-I Lab Number: Date Received: ✓ Tlme: Rec'd b From: Busourler land Del DATA ENTRY BY: CH.. DATE REPORTED: j Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample T}� a4 1, A H. L T S B . C (G' I GNXX Chloride 940 mg/1 Chi a: TH 32217 ug/1 Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/1 Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pH ) 83 ADMI Color: pil 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 Ing/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/i Hardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBAS 38260� mg/i Phenols 32730 ug/1 Sulfate 945 mgA Sulfide 745 mg/1 H3 as N 610 mg/1 KN as N 625 mg/I NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/1 Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/1 CdCadmlum 1027 ugA Cr-Chromium:Total1034 ug/1 CuCupper 1042 ug/I Ni-Nickel 1067 ug/i Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/I Ag-Stiver 1077 ug/I Al -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 mg/I Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/I Fe -Iron 1045 ug/l LI-Llthlum 1132 ug/1 Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/1 Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/1 Na-Sodlum 929 mg/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 fig -Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C ater Temperature D.O. mg/1 pit Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) , PH8-3PH4.5 PH4.5p11 8.3 } O - C)2 Ii 94 o 300 • 400 • 82244 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity % Precipilton (In/day) Cloud Cover % Wind Direction (Deg) Stream flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind,,VVelocity M/H can Stream Depth ft. Stream Width I L 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 Report to: WSRO Lab Number: Station Location: sample Type: 6WO060 END OF LOT - BROWN FARM STREAM Date collected: 01/04/06 Affected Parameter(s) BOD &C DENR/DWQ Laboratory ample Anomaly Report (SAR) Sample ID: County: WATAUGA Region: Priority: CHAIN OF Collector: CUSTODY Date received: 01/05/06 Date analyzed: Analytical Area (check one): ❑ WCH ❑METALS ❑NUT ®MICRO The following anomalies occurred (check all that apply): ❑Samples ❑Improper container used ❑VOA vials with headspace ❑Sulfide samples with headspace ❑Samples not received, but listed on fieldsheet ❑Samples received, but not listed on fieldsheet ❑Mislabeled as to tests, preservatives, etc. ❑Holding time expired ❑Prior to receipt in lab ❑After receipt in lab ❑Insufficient quantity for analysis ❑Sample exhibits gross non -homogeneity ❑Sample not chemically preserved properly ❑pH out of range (record pH): [Improper chemical ❑Residual chlorine present in sample ❑Color interference - ❑Heavy emulsion formed during extraction ❑Sample bottle broken in lab - no reportable results ❑Other (specify): WINSTON-SALEM M. ROSEBROCK 01/05/06 ❑VOA ❑SVO ❑PEST ®Quality Control ❑instrument failure — no reportable results ❑Analyst error — no reportable results ❑ Surrogates ❑None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance limits []Spike. recovery ❑None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance limits ❑Failed to meet criteria for precision ❑Internal standards ❑Blank contamination ®QC data reported outside of controls (e.g., QCS, LCS) ❑Incorrect procedure used ❑SOP intentionally modified with QA and Branch Head approval ❑Invalid instrument calibration ❑Elevated detection limits due to: ❑Insufficient sample volume Comments: One GGA standard and the seed correction factor were outside of limits. GGA standards were 132 and 180.5 mg/L (198 f 30.5 mg/L) and seed correction was 1.2 (0.60-1.0). "Samples were rejected by DWQ Lab. Authorized by: - Date: []Accepted and analyzed after notifying the collector or contact person and determining that another sample could not be secured. ❑Sample(s) on hold until: ®Sample reported with qualification. Data qualification code used: G5, G6 ❑Other (explain): Notification Required? ❑ Yes ❑ No Person Contacted: Date: , Form completed by: Lead Chemist Review (in ❑BIOCHEM(' ❑PEST []METALS ❑VOA Branch Head Review (initia QA/QC Review (initi Date: 1 / 10/06 ❑SVGA _ Logged into database by (initial): Name of Stream Description Curr. Class Date Prop. Class Basin Stream Index # Howard Creek From the Appalachian C;Tr,HQW 08/01/90 New 10-1-9-(6) State University Raw Water Supply Intake Dam to South Fork New River Norris Branch, From source to the WS-II;Tr,H 08/03/92 New 10-1-9-7-(1) including the raw Appalachian State QW,CA water holding University Raw Water reservoir below Holding Reservoir Dam normal reservoir elevation Norris Branch From the Appalachian C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-9-7-(2) State University Raw Water Holding Reservoir Dam to Howard Creek Meat Camp Creek From source to South C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-10 Fork New River Little Creek From source to Meat C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-10-1 Camp Creek Norris Fork From source to Meat C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-10-2 Camp Creek Cobb Creek From source to Meat C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-10-3 Camp Creek Rittle Fork From source to Meat C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-10-4 (Rittle Creek) Camp Creek Pine Run From source to South C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-11 Fork New River Thaxon Creek From south to South C:+ 02/O1/93 New 10-1-12 (Tharton Creek) Fork New River Laxon Creek From source to South C.+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-13 Fork New River Pine Branch From source to Laxon C.+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-13-1 Creek Grassy Creek From source to South C:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-14 Fork New River South Fork New From Elk Creek to a C;HQW 08/01/90 New 10-1-(14.5) River point 0.4 mile upstream of Couches Creek Elk Creek From source to South C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-15 Fork New River Pine Orchard From source to Elk C;Tr:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-15-1 Creek Creek `Meadow Creek From source to South C:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-17 Fork New River Cranberry Creek From source to South C:+ 02/01/93 New 10-1-19 Fork New River Gap Creek From source to South C;Tr:+ OB/01/98 New 10-1-23 Fork New River Page 5 of II 0 • NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER QUALITY 2B .0300 .0307 NEW RIVER BASIN Classification Name of Stream Description Class Date Index No. Little River (North Carolina From N.C. Hwy. 18 Bridge C;HQW 08/01/90 10-9-(11.5) Portion) to North Carolina -Virginia State Line Crab Creek From source to Little River C;Tr 05/15/63 10-9-12 West Fork Chestnut Creek From source to North C O5/15/63 10-10-1 Carolina -Virginia State Line (Tributary to Chestnut Creek) + This symbol identifies waters that are subject to a special management strategy specified in 15A NCAC 2B �0225 the Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) rule,, -in order to protect downstream waters designated as ORW. Note: "CA" means Critical area. 11 15A NCAC 025.0225OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (a) General In addition to the existing classifications, the Commission may classify unique and special surface waters of the state as outstanding resource waters (ORW) upon finding that such waters are of exceptional state or national recreational or ecological significance and that the waters have exceptional water quality while meeting the following, conditions: (1) that the water quality is rated as excellent based on physical, chemical or biological information; (2) the characteristics which make these waters unique and special may not be protected by the assigned narrative and numerical water quality standards. (b) Outstanding Resource Values. In order to be classified as ORW, a water body must exhibit one or more of the following values or uses to demonstrate it is of exceptional state or national recreational or ecological significance: (1) there are outstanding fish (or commercially important aquatic species) habitat and fisheries; (2) there is an unusually high level of water -based recreation or the potential for such recreation; (3) the waters have already received some special designation such as a North Carolina or National Wild and Scenic River, Native or Special Native Trout Waters, National Wildlife Refuge, etc, which do not provide any water quality protection; (4) the waters represent an important component of a state or national park or forest; or (5) the waters are of special ecological or scientific significance such as habitat for rare or endangered species or as areas for research and education. (c) Quality Standards for ORW (1) Freshwater: Water quality conditions shall be maintained to protect the outstanding resource values of waters classified ORW. Management strategies to protect resource values shall be developed on a site specific basis during the proceedings to classify waters as ORW. No new discharges or expansions of existing discharges shall be permitted, and stormwater controls for all new development activities requiring an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan in accordance with rules established by the NC Sedimentation Control Commission or an appropriate local erosion and sedimentation control program shall be required to follow the stormwater provisions as specified in 15A NCAC 02H .1000. Specific stormwater requirements for ORW areas are described in 15A NCAC 02H .1007. (2) Saltwater: Water quality conditions shall be maintained to protect the outstanding resource values of waters classified ORW. Management strategies to protect resource values shall be developed on a site -specific basis during the proceedings to classify waters as ORW. New development shall comply with the stormwater provisions as specified in 15A NCAC 02H .1000. Specific stormwater management requirements for saltwater ORWs are described in 15A NCAC 02H .1007. New non -discharge permits shall meet reduced loading rates and increased buffer zones, to be determined on a case -by -case basis. No dredge or fill activities shall be allowed if those activities would result in a reduction of the beds of submerged aquatic vegetation or a reduction of shellfish producing habitat as defined in 15A NCAC 031 .0101(b)(20)(A) and (B), except for maintenance dredging, such as that required to maintain access to existing channels and facilities located within the designated areas or maintenance dredging for activities such as agriculture. A public hearing is mandatory for any proposed permits to discharge to waters classified as ORW. Additional actions to protect resource values shall be considered on a site specific basis during the proceedings to classify waters as ORW and shall be specified in Paragraph (e) of this Rule. These actions may include anything within the powers of the Commission. The Commission shall also consider local actions which have been taken to protect a water body in determining the appropriate state protection options. Descriptions of boundaries of waters classified as ORW are included in Paragraph (e) of this Rule and in the Schedule of Classifications (15A NCAC 02B .0302 through 02B .0317) as specified for the appropriate river basin and shall also be described on maps maintained by the Division of Water Quality. (d) Petition Process. Any person may petition the Commission to classify a surface water of the state as an ORW. The petition shall identify the exceptional resource value to be protected, address how the water body meets the general criteria in Paragraph (a) of this Rule, and the suggested actions to protect the resource values. The Commission may request additional supporting information from the petitioner. The Commission or its designee shall initiate public proceedings to classify waters as ORW or shall inform the petitioner that the waters do not meet the criteria for ORW with an explanation of the basis for this decision. The petition shall be sent to: Director DENR/Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Elf August 1, 2004 Page 43 0 • 15A NCAC 02B .0211 FRESH SURFACE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR CLASS C WATERS General. The water quality standards for all fresh surface waters are the basic standards applicable to Class C waters. See Rule .0208 of this Section for standards for toxic substances and temperature. Additional and more stringent standards applicable to other specific freshwater classifications are specified in Rules .0212, .0214, .0215, .0216, .0217, .0218, .0219, .0223, .0224 and .0225 of this Section. (1) 'Best Usage of Waters. Aquatic life propagation and maintenance of biological integrity (including fishing, and fish), wildlife, secondary recreation, agriculture and any other usage except for primary recreation or as a source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes; (2) Conditions Related to Best Usage. The waters shall be suitable for aquatic life propagation and maintenance of biological integrity, wildlife, secondary recreation, and agriculture; sources of water pollution which preclude any of these uses on either a short-term or long-term basis shall be considered to be violating a water quality standard; (3) Quality standards applicable to all fresh surface waters: (a) Chlorophyll a (corrected): not greater than 40 ue for lakes, reservoirs, and other waters subject to growths of macroscopic or microscopic vegetation not designated as trout waters, and not greater than 15 ug/l for lakes, reservoirs, and other waters subject to growths of macroscopic or microscopic vegetation designated as trout waters (not applicable to lakes and reservoirs less than 10 acres in surface area); the Commission or its designee may prohibit or limit any discharge of waste into surface waters if, in the opinion of the Director, the surface waters experience or the discharge would result in growths of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation such that the standards established pursuant to this Rule would be violated or the intended best usage of the waters would be impaired; (b) Dissolved oxygen: not less than 6.0 mg/l for trout waters; for non -trout waters, not less than a daily average of 5.0 mg/l with a minimum instantaneous value of not less than 4.0 mg/l; swamp waters, lake coves or backwaters, and lake bottom waters may have lower values if caused by natural conditions; (c) Floating solids; settleable solids; sludge deposits: only such amounts attributable to sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes as shall not make the water unsafe or unsuitable for aquatic life and wildlife or impair the waters for any designated uses; (d) Gases, total dissolved: not greater than 110 percent of saturation; (e) Organisms ofthecoliformgroup: fecal coliformsshall not exceed ageometricmeanof200/100ml (MF count) based upon at least five consecutive samples examined during any 30 day period, nor exceed 400/100ml in more than 20 percent of the samples examined during such period; violations ofthe fecal coliform standard are expected during rainfall events and, in some cases, this violation is expected to be caused by uncontrollable nonpoint source pollution; all coliform concentrations are to be analyzed using the membrane filter technique unless high turbidity or other adverse conditions necessitate the tube dilution method; in case of controversy over results, the MPN 5-tube dilution technique shall be used as the reference method; (f) Oils; deleterious substances; colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation or to aquatic life and wildlife or adversely affect the palatability of fish, aesthetic quality or impair the waters for any designated uses; for the purpose of implementing this Rule, oils, deleterious substances, colored or other wastes shall include but not be limited to substances that cause a film or sheen upon or discoloration of the surface of the water or adjoining shorelines pursuant to 40 CPR 110.4(a)-(b) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments and additions. This material is available for inspection at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402-9325 at a cost of thirteen dollars ($13.00). (g) pH: shall be,normal for the waters in the area, which generally shall range between 6.0 and 9.0 except that swamp waters may have a pH as low as 4.3 if it is the result of natural conditions; (h) Phenolic compounds: only such levels as shall not result in fish -flesh tainting or impairment of other best usage; (i) Radioactive substances: NORTH CAROLINAADMINISTRATIVE _CODE _cif. August 1, 2004 Paee 21 u) (k) (1) 0) Combined radium-226 and radium-228: the maximum average annual activity level (based on at least four samples collected quarterly) for combined radium-226 and radium-228 shall not exceed five picoCuries per liter; (ii) Alpha Emitters: the average annual gross alpha particle activity (including radium-226, but excluding radon and uranium) shall not exceed 15 picoCuries per liter; (iii) Beta Emitters: the maximum average annual activity level (based on at least four samples, collected quarterly) for strontium-90 shall not exceed eight picoCuries per liter; nor shall the average annual gross beta particle activity (excluding potassium-40 and other naturally occurring radio -nuclides) exceed 50 picoCuries per liter; nor shall the maximum average annual activity level for tritium exceed 20,000 picoCuries per liter; Temperature: not to exceed 2.8 degrees C (5.04 degrees F) above the natural water temperature, and in no case to exceed 29 degrees C (84.2 degrees F) for mountain and upper piedmont waters and 32 degrees C (89.6 degrees F) for lower piedmont and coastal plain waters. The temperature for trout waters shall not be increased by more than 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F) due to the discharge of heated liquids, but in no case to exceed 20 degrees C (68 degrees F); Turbidity: the turbidity in the receiving water shall not exceed 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTU in streams, lakes or reservoirs designated as trout waters; for lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTU; if turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level cannot be increased. Compliance with this turbidity standard can be met when land management activities employ Best Management Practices (BMPs) [as defined by Rule .0202 of this Section] recommended by the Designated Nonpoint Source Agency [as defined by Rule .0202 ofthis Section]. BMPs must be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation, operation and maintenance of such BMPs; Toxic substances: numerical water quality standards (maximum permissible levels) for the protection of human health applicable to all fresh surface waters are in Rule .0208 of this Section; numerical water quality standards (maximum permissible levels) to protectaquatic life applicable to all fresh surface waters: 0) Arsenic: 50 ug/l; (ii) Beryllium: 6.5 ug/l; (iii) Cadmium: 0.4 ug/l for trout waters and 2.0 ug/l for non -trout waters; attainment of these water quality standards in surface waters shall be based on measurement of total recoverable metals concentrations unless appropriate studies have been conducted to translate total recoverable metals to a toxic form. Studies used to determine the toxic form or translators must be designed according to the "Water Quality Standards Handbook Second Edition" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-94-005a) or "The Metals Translator:. Guidance For Calculating a Total Recoverable Permit Limit From a Dissolved Criterion" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-96-007) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments. The Director shall consider conformance to EPA guidance as well as the presence of environmental conditions that limit the applicability of translators in approving the use of metal translators. (iv) Chlorine, total residual: 17 ug/l; (v) Chromium, total recoverable: 50 ug/l; (vi) Cyanide: 5.0 ug/l; unless site -specific criteria are developed based upon the aquatic life at the site utilizing The Recalculation Procedure in Appendix B of Appendix L in the Environmental Protection Agency's Water Quality Standards Handbook hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments; (vii) Fluorides: L8 mg/l; (viii) Lead, total recoverable: 25 ug/1; collection of data on sources, transport and fate of lead shall be required as part of the toxicity reduction evaluation for dischargers that are out of compliance with whole effluent toxicity testing requirements and the concentration of lead in the effluent is concomitantly determined to exceed an instream level of 3.1 ug/l from the discharge; (ix) Mercury: 0.012 ug/l; NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Eft: August 1, 2004 Page 22 0 0 (x) Nickel: 88 ug/l; attainment of these water quality standards in surface waters shall be based on measurement of total recoverable metals concentrations unless appropriate studies have been conducted to translate total recoverable metals to a toxic form. Studies used to determine the toxic form or translators must be designed according to the "Water Quality Standards Handbook Second Edition" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-94-005a) or "The Metals Translator: Guidance For Calculating a Total Recoverable Permit Limit From a Dissolved Criterion" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-96-007) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments. The Director shall consider conformance to EPA guidance as well as the presence of environmental conditions that limit the applicability of translators in approving the use of metal translators. (xi) Pesticides: (A) Aldrin: 0.002 ug/l; (B) Chlordane: 0.004 ug/l; (C) DDT: 0.001 ug/l; (D) Demeton: 0.1 ug/l; (E) Dieldrin: 0.002 ug/l; (F) Endosulfan: 0.05 ug/l; (G) Endrin: 0.002 ug/l; (H) Guthion: 0.01 ug/l; (I) Heptachlor: 0.004 ug/I; (J) Lindane: 0.01 ug/1; (K) Methoxychlor: 0.03 ug/l; (L) Mirex: 0.001 ug/l; (M) Parathion: 0.013 ug/l; (N) Toxaphene: 0.0002 ug/l; (xii) Polychlorinated biphenyls: 0.001 ug/l; (xiii) Selenium: 5 ug/l; (xiv) Toluene. I 1 ug/1 or 0.36 ug/1 in trout waters; (xv) Trialkyltin compounds: 0.008 ug/i expressed as tributyltin; (4) Action Levels for Toxic Substances: if the Action Levels for any of the substances listed in this Subparagraph (which are generally not bioaccumulative and have variable toxicity to aquatic life because of chemical form, solubility, stream characteristics or associated waste characteristics) are determined by the waste load allocation to be exceeded in a receiving water by a discharge under the specified low flow criterion for toxic substances (Rule .0206 in this Section), the discharger shall monitor the chemical or biological effects of the discharge; efforts shall be made by all dischargers to reduce or eliminate these substances from their effluents. Those substances for which Action Levels are listed in this Subparagraph shall be limited as appropriate in the NPDES permit based on the Action Levels listed in this Subparagraph if sufficient information (to be determined for metals by measurements of that portion of the dissolved instream concentration of the Action Level parameter attributable to a specific NPDES permitted discharge) exists to indicate that any of those substances may be a causative factor resulting in toxicity of the effluent. NPDES permit limits may be based on translation of the toxic form to total recoverable metals. Studies used to determine the toxic form or translators must be designed according to "Water Quality Standards Handbook Second Edition" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-94-005a) or "The Metals Translator: Guidance For Calculating a Total Recoverable Permit Limit From a Dissolved Criterion" published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA 823-B-96-007) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments. The Director shall consider conformance to EPA guidance as well as the presence of environmental conditions that limit the applicability of translators in approving the use of metal translators. (a) Copper: 7 ug/l; (b) Iron: 1.0 mg/l; (c) Silver: 0.06 ug/l; (d) Zinc: 50 ug/l; (e) Chloride: 230 mg/l; NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Eff August 12004 Pa a 23 M For purposes other than consideration ofNPDES permitting of point source discharges as described in this Subparagraph, the Action Levels in this Rule, as measured by an appropriate analytical technique, per 15A NCAC 02B .0103(a), shall be considered as numerical ambient water quality standards. History Note: Authority G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.3(a)(1); Eff. February 1, 1976; Amended Efj. April 1, 2003; August 1, 2000; October 1, 1995; August 1, 1995; April 1, 1994; February 1, 1993. 15A NCAC 02B .0212 FRESH SURFACE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR CLASS WS-I WATERS The following water quality standards apply to surface waters within water supply watersheds that are classified W S-I. Water quality standards applicable to Class C waters as described in Rule .0211 of this Section also apply to Class WS-1 waters. (1) The best usage of WS-1 waters are as follows: a source of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food -processing purposes for those users desiring maximum protection of their water supplies, waters located on land in public ownership, and any best usage specified for Class C waters. (2) The conditions related to the best usage are as follows: waters of this class are protected water supplies within essentially natural and undeveloped watersheds in public ownership with no permitted point source dischargers except those specified in Rule .0104 of this Subchapter; waters within this class must be relatively unimpacted by nonpoint sources of pollution; land use management programs are required to protect waters from nonpoint source pollution; the waters, following treatment required by the Division of Environmental Health, shall meet the Maximum Contaminant Level concentrations considered safe for drinking, culinary, and food -processing purposes which are specified in the national drinking water regulations and in the North Carolina Rules Governing Public Water Supplies, 15A NCAC 18C .1500; sources of water pollution which preclude any of these uses on either a short-term or long-term basis shall be considered to be violating a water quality standard. The Class WS-1 classification may be used to protect portions of Class WS-11, WS-1I1 and WS-1V water supplies. For reclassifications occurring after the July 1, 1992 statewide reclassification, the more protective classification requested by local governments shall be considered by the Commission when all local governments having jurisdiction in the affected area(s) have adopted a resolution and the appropriate ordinances to protect the watershed or the Commission acts to protect a watershed when one or more local governments has failed to adopt necessary protection measures. (3) Quality standards applicable to Class WS-1 Waters are as follows: (a) MBAS (Methylene -Blue Active Substances): not greater than 0.5 mg/l to protect the aesthetic qualities of water supplies and to prevent foaming; (b) Nonpoint Source Pollution: none that would adversely impact the waters for use as a water supply or any other designated use; (c) Organisms of coliform group: total coliforms not to exceed 501100 ml (MF count) as a monthly geometric mean value in watersheds serving as unfiltered water supplies; (d) Phenolic compounds: not greater than 1.0 ug/l (phenols) to protect water supplies from taste and odor problems from chlorinated phenols; (e) Sewage, industrial wastes: none except those specified in Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph or Rule .0104 of this Subchapter; (f) Solids, total dissolved: not greater than 500 me; (g) Total hardness: not greater than 100 mg/l as calcium carbonate; (h) Toxic and other deleterious substances: (i) Water quality standards (maximum permissible concentrations) to protect human health through water consumption and fish tissue consumption for non -carcinogens in Class WS-1 waters: (A) Barium: 1.0 mg/l; (B) Chloride: 250 mg/l; (C) Manganese: 200 ue; (D) Nickel: 25 ug/l; (E) Nitrate nitrogen: 10.0 mg/1; (F) 2,4-D: 100 ug/l; (G) 2,4;5-TP (Silvex): 10 ug/1; (H) Sulfates: 250 mg/l; NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE E'ff. August]. 2004 Page 24 Report to: • 1') s R-o WATER QUALITY SECTION Page—Lof CHAIN OF CUSTODY (COC) RECORD kENTRAL NC DENR/DWQ LABORATORY (check one): I I ARO I I WaRO For Investigation of: 13 row to FQrvy� Sample collector (print narne) ` and DM-1 forms completed by: i R-c)6 e 1� r-O (—V_- Sample collector's signature: L Field storage condition4and location (when appl'Cable): LoC V Lab Use Only LAB NO. STATION NO. STATION LOCATION DATE SAMPLED TIME SAMPLED NUMBER OF CONTAINERS I 5Tpd,3 +} wo r., 113 o 3 lot 3 1' ui ` by (si n cure): jL Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time elinq ash by (signatur ): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time Relinquished by (signature): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time Method of Shi ment circle one): Couri Hand -delivered Federal Ex ress UPS Other: 5e C, V 4' { [i Scaled b Broken by: Security Type and onditi ns:) I INTRALARORATCIRV _ A1N nP CI18TC11)Y _ 1,nh 11rP f)n1v LAB NUMBERS FROM THROUGH NUMBER BOTTLES ANALYSES REQUESTED RELINQUISHED BY- PLECEIVED BY: DATE TIME QAIForms\Sample Rcceiving\COC form WQ 4110/01dbs Lk M.ER CALIBRATION SHEET• UNIT D.O. METER Meter Number. SAN DATE aoo(o TIME O S SCT METER Meter Number NAME Meter Mfg. by Membrane Last Replaced Probe Last Replaced Meter Number Batteries Last Replaced Batteries Last Replaced Probe Last Replaced Red Line Zero Air Red Line Zero �. Initial Callbratio'n initial Calibration Temperature_ D.O. from Table Barometric Pressure or Alt. Factor i factor X D.O. from Table Calib. D.O. ... y�- - x ��Za �4 Meter Reading I Meter Corrected to Winkler Winkler #1 ValXto Winkler #2 Valu Meter Reading Meter Corrects Standard 01 (147 umhos.) Temperature _ o/- 12 1 Std. after Temp. Correction Meter Reading I q K Value a Std after Temp. Correction Me er Reading Value = { { K Value Standard 12 (718 umhoe.) Temperature - 2.{ . 1 Std, after Temp. Correction Meter Reading Batteries Last Replaced Buffer Sol. Last Replaced F7 O 4 lnitia! Calibration Buffer f1 {6.86 o oo) Temperature 2 �. I �^ Buffer after Temp. Correction Meter Reading _ —7 . d I Meter Corrected to —? . C) 0 Buffer f2 2 r 9.11'8.1 Temperature Buffer after Temp. Correction Meter Reading 3 Meter Corrected to • ob Final Calibration Finai Caltration Finai Calibratio h Air Standard Value Buffer Value Temperature a, - Temperature Temperature D.O. from Table g . $(a Barometric Pressure or Alt. Factor factor X D.O. from Table /- s Calib, D.O. •"1� x al `�.`d� a Uas Meter Reading . :3 m d. 5 Meter Corrected to Winkler #t lue _ Winkler #2 Value Meter Reading Meter Corrected to Std, after Temp. Correction LAMeter Reading 1 Buffer after Temp. Correction --~- Meter Reading Meter Corrected to COMMENTS: _ _ Report to • WATER QUALITY SECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY (COC) RECORD NC DENR/DWQ LABORATORY (check one): kENTRAL I I ARO I I WaRO S PLC iR�c�rvel� �l• Rapt. of ENR JAM M�L of i:;•1bton.5alem Reglonaf office For investigation of: 'j�, f 0 W >n Fo,v-vvl ��VV � Sample collector (print name) and DM-1 Forms completed by: � ii-?.� Cj ��_ti� C_i _ Sample collector's signature: Field storage condition and location (when applicable): Lab Use Only LAB NO. STATION NO. STATION LOCATION DATE SAMPLED TIME SAMPLED NUMBER OF CONTAINERS &Umon S zoo 1130 3 D 2 (�ha 0Lot ;zot 3 1' qui by,(si n lure): ] Date Time Receiv b na t Tim elinq is 'by (signatu ): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time Relinquished by (signature): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time M thod of Shipment circle one): Couri Hand -delivered Federal Ex res UPS Other: , 7 ' � Security T e andonditi ns: Sealed b Brien INTRAI.AACIRATC)RV C AIN OF CUSTODY- i.ah llse Only NUMBERS FROM THROUGH IWM!= ANALYSES REQUESTED RELINQUISHEDAB ,IY BY: MEMO QA\Fortns\Sample Receiving\COC farm WQ 01101dbs `-k— J TRITEST 6300 Ramada Drive, Suite C2 Chain Of Custody Tritest W.O_# m, Clemons, NC 27012 Ph: (336) 766-7846 Fax: (336) 766-2314 Report Results To: Bill To: Company: IJ e- Dt� K)(-DE N g Address: 515 Work-4VAoWh S+. �Sl, \-\ -Nary "1-1 lerrn , N (-- Attn: P ,. � �. r OL*- , 1 f01 Phone: 11 `q e .l r a • Sampled by (signature): Project Reference: -b cif W ri Project Number: Purchase Order #: 9 Standard Report Delivery ❑ Rush Report Delivery (w! sumharge) "Fish proMm am object b prior oppuad by ft Iv6or+luY Requested Due Date: Sample Description C R a Gm Start Date start rune End Date End Time Matrix rim Analyses Requested TritasF UQSk`eaVY) I y Foro U3o Cr 113o e a� C4�+ tcz . O y vio o� flow+n� rea G Im a a s R Fa ti a a s S .t C_ w I L 9gnaReceived r # q try (signanrel ' Dace Tune Receipt Conditions (Lab Use Only) ❑ 4±2-C 0 Temp: -- 'C Res. Chlorine)<Absent ❑ Present)(Na Acid preserv. <2? ❑ Yes KNo ❑ Na Base preserv. >1 2? El Yes VNo ❑Na Relin4uistred by (signature) Received by (signatura)' Data Aetinq—hed by (signature) Received try (signature) Date Tens • TRITEST January 12, 2006 CLIENT NAME CLIENT NUMBER SAMPLE NUMBER COLLECTED DATE RECEIVED DATE DESCRIPTION TEST UNITS FECAL COLIFORM #/100ML CERTIFICATION # CERTIFIED BY: CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS DENR / DWQ 800132 263351 263352 263353 1/4/06 114/06 114/06 114/06 114/06 1 /4106 us END OF DS LOT RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 200 NC 103 NC 37733 3900 3400 • TEL: 336-766-7846 FAX: 336-766-2314 WEB: www.tritestinc.com 6300 Ramada Drive, Suite C2, Clemmons, North Carolina 27012 TRiT€STD' , 6300 Ramada Drive,- site C2 Clemmons, NC 27012 Ph: (336) 766-7846 Fax: (336) 766-2314 Report Results To: Chain of %: ustod y Bill To: Company: N G - +g 0 N RL - r-1)w�.- - Address: ` W aL%-xA- "fin ;,v n St . W*, V-% s*ors f O- t� �- Attn: Ifs` : O C.-V -:�- `! 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Date TWA Rely q-4W by (signature) Received by (signature) Date Tens 0 FAX NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES 585 WAUGHTOWN STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 TELEPHONE : 336-771-4600 DATE: TO: ex-e- �L- FAX iq o�o L� 3 OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS PAGE) FROM: I' l e 6 S 5 A- NOTE: 4esr � auJ SENDING CONFIRMATION DATE JAN-19-2006 THU 17:05 NAME NC DENR TEL 3367714631 PHONE : 918282643067 PAGES : 3/3 START TIME : JAN-19 17:04 ELAPSED TIME : 00'49" MODE : ECM RESULTS : OK FIRST PAGE OF RECENT DOCUMENT TRANSMITTED... FAX NORTH cAR01.1 N A 1)ErA1iTmN-r oM Lh-VMONMXN7ALAND \ATL'3tAL REutiOliRas 5H5 WAUGUTOW N STREET WINSTON-SALF.M, NC .27197 TELEPHONE : ;=6.711-46DD GA\ NUMBER: 336-771-402 TO:1�— VAX 0 - 3 -----B OF PAGES ILNCLUDTNC TTUS PAGh) N UTH: I(L.:,,f�n.C.�� 1 �I ��.i f' JI.�e.r..t,,�c.J P.{�+.�� ••-'�1fi��--� !i ;��QQVui�'.24.' -.� 7°-�.�.� (,�rC (ies,-/,�.y J!'�i_r}P.-;�• �.�inp� Hof- fi.d-r._..J '—'7�tJ-'1%%t�F;,A, � i.l-i,J �_•C!i�-�J. W-' i�.-Y�L�'r ) 1 �n /tc!� O.n._J A-�,'.}(i�•W r/J �? �.� !) ���Q 1 7.•-�- .---1���•ltil-(✓'/1li RECEIVED NC Division of Water QLjalit Laboratory Section Resu,& N.C. Dept. of ENR Loc. Descr.: UPSTREAM OF BROWN FARM JAN 3 .I mow, Location ID: BROWNFARMI n llemCoune Sample ID: ABpQinst O WATAUGA PO Number # 6W0059 River B. River Basin VisitID Report To WSROSP Region: WSRO Date Received: 01105/20D6 Collector: M ROSEBROCK Time Received: 10:00 Sample Matrix: SURFACEWATER Recv'd By: CGR Loc. Type: RIVERISTREAM Date Reported: 0112712006 Sample Depth Collect Date: 01104/2006 Collect Time:: 11:30 nalyte Name PQL Result Qualifier Units Approved By LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.0 °C JGOODWIN mic BOD, 5-Day in liquid' 2.0 2 UG5G6 mg1L CGREEN Turbidity 1 3.2 NTU CGREEN NUT NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 U mglL as N CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.8 mglL as N CGREEN Phosphorus total as P in liquid 0.02 0.04 mg1L as P CGREEN Total Kjeldahl N as N in liquid 0.2 0.20 mg1L as N CGREEN k Laboratory Section>> 1623 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1623 (919) 733-3908 t COUNTY WATAUGA R,VER BASIN: REPORTTO WSRO Rcgioml Office Other COLLECTOR(S) : M ROSEBROCK Estimated BOD Range: Seed: Chlorinated: katian N I Date Begin (yylmmldd) X BOD 310 21.1 G5 Ge mLJL COD High 340 mg/L COD Low 335 mgfL Colifonm: MF Fecal 31616 11OOml Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100031 Colifum- tube Feel 31615 f 1 OOml Coliform: Fecal St 31673 /10(kni Residue: Total 500 m9fL Volatile 505 mg/L Fixed 510 m Residue: Suspended 530 m Volatile 535 m Fixed $40 mg/L H 403 n as Acidity to pH 43 436 mg/L Acidi to H 9.3 435 mgfL Alkaliniry to PH 8.3 415 mglL Alkalniry m PH 4.5 410 m TOC 6811 MCI X idity 76 3.2 NTU iform Total Tube "/100 ml COMMENTS: DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Chemistry Laboratory Report I Water Quality SAMPLE TYPE PRIORITY AMBIENT Qw X❑ STREWN EFFLUENT COMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY LAKE INFLUENT EMERGENCY VISIT 113 ESTUARY 1 Station Location: UPSTREAM OF BROWN FARM Remarks: End (yylmm/dd) Time Begin I Time End I Depth - DM. DB. UBM Cblaride 940 mglL Chi a: Tri 32217 U911- Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/L- Pbmpbytin a 32213 u Cover: Tmse 90 e.0 Color. (H ) 83 pH. c.0 Color. pH 7.6 82 C.U. Cyanide 720 m Fluoride 951 mVL Fomuddeh 71880 mglL Grease and Oils 556 m ' Hardiness Toul900 mgfL S iftc Cond. 95 tanhoslcrm MBAS 38260 mg1L. Pha ots 32730 Sulfate 945 mSfL Sulfide 745 mLll- 113arton Tannin & Li is ug/L Hexavalem Chromium ugJL Bicarbonate mgtL Carbonut mgfL Total Dissolved Solids mg1L Lab Nmmba 6WO059 Date Received : 115/2006 Time Received - 10:00 AM Received By D qcI0: eased Date Repotted : 1f25=06 Value Type - A. H. L I Composite-T. S. ll Sample Type % NH3 as N 610 0.02U X TKN an N 625 0.20 m X NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 2.8 m X P: Total as P 665 0.04 m PO4 as P 70507 mgA- P: Dissolved as P 666 malL K-Potassium mglL Cd-Cadmium 1027 u Cr-Chromium:Tatal 1034 Cu- Copp, 1042 U911- Ni-Nickel 1067 UBIL Pb- Lcad 1051 UFL Zn- Zinc 1092 ugfL V-Vanadium UWL A - Silver 1077 ta91L A]- Aluminum 1 105 ug/L Be- Beryllium 1012 uglL Ca- Calcium 916 mg/L Co- Cobalt 1037 Fe- Iron 1045 ua Mn-Mot hdenum uSIL Sb-Amimony ug/L Sn-Tin T]-Thallium ua Ti-Titanium ugll. H -1631 Li-liduum 1132 WL Mg- Magnesium 927 mgtL Mn-Manionest 1055 u Na- Sodium 929 mpjL. Amcnic:Total I002 Se- Selenium 1147 H - Memury 7t900 ug/L Ba-Barium ugfL Orgprwc,lmne Pesticides Pesticides Acid Herbicides BmefNcuua &Acid Extractable Organics TPH Diesel Ranp Purpgbje Organics (VOA bottle 'd) TPH Gasoline Range TPH/8TE7C Gasoline Phymplanklon DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY EL FORM (DM1) C COUNfY PRIORITY PLC TYPE ,MVER BASIN - Q. IEPORT TO: ARO FRO MnO RHO WaRO WIR WSRO TS DAMBIENT QA STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT B !T M1:1VT COMPLIANCE CHAIN LAKE INFLUENT OF CUSTODY ihipped by: Bus ou�rle }Staff, Other ❑EMERGENCY ❑ESTUARY rnr r.an uso. urvr_r Lab Number: Date RecelvedA--5,6,6 Tim Rec'd b From: Bu ourie sand Del DATA ENTRY BY: CK: DATE REPORTED: ,OLLECTORISI: in IZOI)e—lQ 1'c CIL STATION LOCATION: r0>-i Estimated BOD Range: 0-5 -25 5-65/40-130 or 100 plus Seed: Yes ❑ No�( Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No V REMARKS: Staifan] Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin I Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type to o f Loy{ 11 =3 o 010 OL 6q1 113 d 1 A H �L 1 BODS 310 mg/l COD High 340 mg/t 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Collform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Collform: MF Total 31504 /10om1 6 Collform: Tube Fecal 31615 /loom] 7 CnlllOrm: Fecal Strep 31673 /loom] S Residue: Total 500 mg/1 9 Volatile 505 mg/1 10 Fixed 510 mg/I 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/l 131 Fixed 540 mg/l 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/1 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/I 1 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/] 19 TOC 680 mg/I 20 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Tri 32217 ug/I Chl a: Corr 32209 ug/l Pheophytin a 32213 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt -CO Color:(p1f ) 83 ADMI Color: p11 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/l Fluoride 951 mg/1 FOrmaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/l Hardness total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 2 uMltos/cm MBAS 38260— mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/1 Sulfate 945 m9A Sulfide 745 mg/1 NH3 as N 610 mg/l TKN as N 625 mg/1 NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I P. Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 mg/1 P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/I Cd-Cadmium 1027 USA CrChramlum:Total1034 ugA Cu-copper 1042 ug/1 Ni-Nickel 1067 u9/1 Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/1 Ag-Silver 1077 ug/I AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/1 Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 mg/1 Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/l Fe -Iron 1045 ug/1 Composite Sample T T S B C! G 1 GNXX LI-Lithium 1132 �./ ug/l Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/1 Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenlc:Total 1002 ug/I Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 Hg-Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophog6orus Pesticides Acid Herbicides HBase/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics {VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C ater Temperature ( D.O. mgA pll Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) S5 A lb. oZ 0 M3 p i8114.5 pit 4.5 pit 8.3 0.0 2 94 10 300 - 400 • 82244 431 B2243 IBZ242 20 Salinity `5 Preclpitlan On/day) Cloud Cover % Wind Direction (leg) Stream FLOW Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H vlean Stream Depth It. Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 136 11351 1350 135 64 14 O L C DENR/DWQ Laboratory Report to: WSRO ample Anomaly Report (SAR) Lab Number: 6WO059 Sample ID: Station Location: UPSTREAM OF County. WATAUGA BROWN FARM ,sample Type: STREAM Date collected: • 01/04/06 ' Affected Parameter(s): BOD Priority: CHAIN OF CUSTODY 0 Region: WINSTON-SALEM Collector: M. ROSEBROCK Date received: 01/05/06 Date analyzed: Analytical Area (check one): ❑ WCH [—]METALS ❑NUT ®MICRO The following anomalies occurred (check all that apply): ❑Samples ❑Improper container used ❑VOA vials with headspace ❑Sulfide samples with headspace ❑Samples not received, but listed on fieldsheet []Samples received, but not listed on fieldsheet ❑Mislabeled as to tests, preservatives, etc. []Holding'time expired []Prior to receipt in lab []After receipt in lab ❑Insufficient quantity for analysis El Sample exhibits gross non -homogeneity ❑Sample not chemically preserved property ❑pH out of range (record pH): ❑Improper chemical ❑Residual chlorine present in sample ❑Color interference ❑Heavy emulsion formed during extraction ❑Sample bottle broken in lab - no reportable results ❑Other (specify): 01/05/06 [_]VOA ❑SVO ❑PEST ®Quality Control ❑Instrument failure — no reportable results ❑Analyst error — no reportable results ❑ Surrogates ❑None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance Iimits []Spike recovery []None added ❑Recovery outside acceptance limits ❑Failed to meet criteria for precision ❑Internal standards ' []Blank contamination ®QC data reported outside of controls (e.g., QCS, LCS) ❑lncorrect procedure used ❑SOP intentionally modified with QA and Branch Head approval ❑Invalid instrument calibration ❑Elevated detection limits due to: ❑Insufficient sample volume Comments: One GGA standard and the seed correction factor were outside of limits. GGA standards were 132 and 180.5 mg/L (198 ± 30.5 mg/L) and seed correction was 1.2 (0.60-1.0). Corrective Action: ❑Samples were rejected by DWQ Lab. Authorized by: Date: ❑Accepted and analyzed after notifying the collector or contact person and determining that another sample could not be secured. ❑Sample(s) on hold until: ®Sample reported with qualification. Data qualification code used: G5, G6 ❑Other (explain): Notification Required? ❑ Yes' ❑ No Person Contacted: Date: Form completed by: Lead Chemist Review fir A l0CHE -, [:]PEST ❑METALS ❑ VOA Branch Head Review (initial QA/QC Review (initial , Date: 1 / 10/06 ❑SVGA _ Logged into database by (initial): search http:/Ibim .enr.state.nc.us:7001/maintainIncident2.do . W Delete Incident Detailsl Incident DetailsZ Agencies Material Categories Events Related Incidents Action History * Incident Type: Complatnt, j j ?, Incident Number pt]60QIN * ............... Category: 1 Animal * Started Date/Time : 121191200s F4.00 pm County: •'h+atauga ice: FarmN:l Q• Z Decimal DD:MM:SS Latitude: Position Accuracy:[Selectvalue- Longitude; Position Method: ---Select Value--- Position Datum: ---Select Value--- Reporting Person : r Anonymous First Name jPeter Address :1wsro Middle Name : 85 Weughtown St Last Name jPozzo City : inston-Salem State/Zip : NC 7107 Phone : (336)771-4600 F__ Cell/Pager : r " Location of the Incident : Fd. Moretz Road Address: 1106 wade Moretz Rd City/StatelZip: IDeep Gap NC 128618 Cause/Observation of the incident : Staff of APS observed potential impact to surface water due to cattle access and traffic in creek. Action Taken M. Rosebrock notified staff (Derek Goddard) of Watauga SWCD/NRCS of complaint. Derek investigated site in question and reported back to APS animal inspectoron his observations. Surface Water Impacted : t' Yes C; No r Unknown Waterbody :I Meadow Creek - 10-1-17 Waterbody (Other) m.;1r� „.. �r` ,:3�. '.!1,6-1€aE;a;AJ Report Received By:.Ro--.........................-....._-..........._....•....-_ sebrock, Melissa Phone : (336)7.7r1;4600 Date/Time : 12/1912005 4:00 pm Referred Via : [---Select Value--- J Directions : Hwy 421 north. Right onto Brownwood Road. Left onto wade Moretz Road. Cattle lot is on right. Comments/Findings APS staff visited site on 1/4/2006 and observed approx. 800 ft. of impact in the'creek. Stream samples were obtained for analysis. Water Supply Wells within I500ft : r Yes r No 0 Unknown Groundwater Impacted : r Yes r No re Unknown 'I'%;Flnlsh'3' 13'Cancel(.a' Conveyance :' Unnamed tributaryL;I RO Contact : Rosebrock, Melissa , Phone : (336)771,atzQt7J , � _$3,t 14,1j Date/Time: 12/1912005 :00 PM _. Referred Via : ` Select Value--- I of 1 1 i 10/2006 3:08 PM search http;//bienr.state.ne.us: 7001/maintain Incident l.do Incident Detallsi Incident Details2 Agencies Material Categories Events Related Incidents Action History Incident Type : Complaint Incident Number : 200600102 Doterrime : 12/19/2005 04:00 pm County : Watauga City: Deep Gap Responsible Party : Incident Owner : - -.' , : i "�" .-77 ! Find Droner Clear Permit Find Permit 191syl Facility.,.;if�a;.dlail.6„1'>r�;°r.16:J;( Find Facility lClearl First Name : a ;w,.;j�.,i.;:is;;,"mod Address : IMack erownlncJ;;„•;a ; ;;�;.%;i s�' Middle Name : Po a• �e8 t 1,dLi 1 Lust Name : 9,7-i::7,i Li City: Company Name :jMac Drawn lac iy ;_ I Statealp : tlC,;,fy'I 86b7 ;;amm7 J Phone : a2aJ291-01151d ;•y,;�j;,;;j CelllPager : :',d,•w;;;,;j (Clear Responsible Pnrtyj Onsite Contact First Name: Middle Name : r Last Name Contact Agency Phone • a28)2w-0u5)?_„ CelllPager 7777U Fish Kill : C Yes f) No R Unknown Containment: f. Yes f No F Unknown Report Entered By : Ro•.brork Menas. w?- Phone: saelnusao� _tsss�j Date/Time: tncrsooa9?a:al sslvi"::al. Estimated Fish Kill : _ .;'�€I:a.. 1 Cleanup complete: r Yes (,- No a Unknown Storage tank ; r. AST r. UST Written Report Requested • 7-.:1::-..;!,_i Well Contractor33lCjjerttf: s7i; t7. • f6 HI l i d3i t i ! t1 1_ f1 1 11' �i l i�'I Ji i34 Information Requested �E14 yy Closed Date: ?Flnl.t�� r'canui` 1 of 1 1 / 10/2006 3:13 PM Driving ]Directions from 585 Waughtown St, Winston Salem, NC to ... http://www.mapquest.cdirections/main.adp?do=prt&mo=ma&2s.. I of 4 �.,jm j-*- Start: 585 Waughtown St Winston Salem, NC 27107-2275, US End: [100-699] Wade Moretz Rd Deep Gap, NC 28618, US Directions Distance Total Est. Time: 1 hour, 32 minutes Total Est. Distance: 81.06 miles 1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on WAUGHTOWN ST <0.1 miles toward OLD LEXINGTON RD. 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MapQuest and Its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or delay resulting fi use. 4 of 11/14/2005 12:41 PM MapQuest: Maps E http://�vww.mapquest.com/maps/print.adp?mapdata=Qg5DZUIxQC [100-699] Wade Moretz Rd Deep Gap INC 28618 US Notes: Get -Our F e BEST:I'RATF` y IofI 11/14/2005 12:43 PM 77 ,sty P • .ram\1 0a' 4 r I, .t N k E � y 5 � t�'� � mot• �! �� . . �. i I . �, '1,�'k[�'9 x` NL f I N-11 �i . ' - a� � � 9 y .y�„ 4'syxaLL. ', 1 . !�� ;,.. 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Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/1 14 PH 403 units 15 I Acidity to pH 4.5 436 m9A 16 Acidity to pH 8_3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.S 410 mg/l 19 TOC 680 mg/1 20 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/i Chl a: Tri 32217 ug/I Chl a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophytln a 32213 u9/1 Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color.(pll 1 83 AI)MI Color. pit 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 tug/I Fluoride 951 nrgll Formaldehyde 71880 tng/l Grease and Oils 556 nrg/I Ilardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 011hus/cm2 MRAS 38260 ntg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mqA Sulfide 745 mg/I NIi3 as N 610 mg/1 TKN as N 625- mg/l NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I P: Total asp 665 mg/I PO4 as 1' 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/I Cd-Cadmium 1027 ug/l Cr-01rotnioin:Tola11034 ugA Cu-copper 1042 ugll NI -Nickel 1067 ug/l Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/I Ag-Sliver 1077 ug/1 AFAlutnlnum 1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/E Ca -Calcium 916 mg/i Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/I Fe -Iron 1045 ug/1 LI-Lithlum 1132 ug/l Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/( Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Na-Sodium 929 mg/I Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Se-Seienlum 1I47 ug/I Ifg-blercury 71900 ug/1 Organochlorine Pesticides Organoplurlfl`orus Pesticides I I Acid 1 lerbicides I IBase/ Neutral Extractable Organics I Acid Extractable Organics rgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) I Plrytoplanklon I Sampling Point S i Conductance at 25 C Natef Temperature D.O. usg/1 pl l Alkalinity Acidity Air Teenlrerature (C) S.Sr. 510 lodz C�1418.3 1E14.5 1,114.5 p118.3 in. 0 94 202 Salinity Precipltion 0n/day) Cloud Cover R Wind Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind VelocilyM/11 lean Stream Depdr It. Stream Width It. _J o 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 DMI/Revised 10/86 DIVISION Or ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY 1-11-LD-LAB FORM11 (I)M1) COUNTY Q PRIORITY RIVER BASIN REPORT TO: ARO FRO MRO RRO WaRO WI RO WSR TS ❑AMBIENT ❑ QA AT BM Other - ❑COMPLIANCE CIIAIN OF CUSTODY Shipped by: Bus Warier Staff, Other ❑EMERGENCY COLLECTOR(S):_ rn� C) S Q 1p r-o C LLB _ Estimated DOD Range: 0- 5-65/40-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION; 5-25/ Seed: Yea ❑ No)9 Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No V REMARKS: h Station # Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Regin Date End 10(0 O O 4Zb0 fo b 1 BODS 310 mg/1 2 COD High 340 mg/I 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Collform: MF Fecal 31616 /IOOml 5 Coliform: MF Total 31504 ./100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /IODml 7 Collform: Fecal Strap 31673 /1DOml 8 Residue: Total 500 moll 9 Volatile 505 mg/I 10 Fixed 510 mall 11 Residue: Suspended 530 moll 12 Volatile 535 moll 13 Fixed 540 mg/I ;4 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/I 16 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 moll 19 TOC 680 mg/1 YQ Turbidity 76 NTU SAMPLE TYPE_ Ci-STREAM ❑ LAKE ESTUARY ��j ❑ EFFLUENT ❑ INFLUENT 1=nr Lnh 11— f1Nr V Lab Number. - Date Recelved: Time: Rec'd by: From: Bus•Cnurler•lland Del DATA ENTRY BY: CK; DATE REPORTED: Time EnJ Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample T a A H L T S B C G GNXX Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Tri 32217 ug/1 Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophylln a 32213 ug/I Color. True 80 Pt Ca Color:(pll ) 83 ADMI Color: pll 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/I 1 mg/I hyde 71880 mg/]d Dlls 556 mg/I Tota1900 mg/1 F ond. 95 2 _26D ntg/1 2730 will Sulfate 945 mg/1 Sulfide 745 mg/1 'NH3 as N 610 mg/1 KN as N 625 mg/1 NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 m9/[ : Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 moll P: Dissolved as P 666 moll Cd-Cadmium 1027 ugA Cr-Chromium:TOtal1034 u9A Cu-Copper 1042 ug/1 NI -Nickel 1067 USA Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/I Ag-Sliver 1077 uo/I AI -Aluminum 1105 u9/1 U;ii I' 12 ug/1 Ca -Calcium 916 moll Co-Cubalt 1037 ug/l Fe -Iron 1045 ug/1 LI-Lithlum 1132 ugA Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/ Mu -Manganese 1055 ug/l Na-Sodium 929 mg/I Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/l Jig -Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organop oGomrus Pesticides Add 1 Ierbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplank ton Sampling Paint X Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature U.O. moll Idl^— Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) S 9 1 ICI{ 8.3 pll 4.5 pli 4.5 pll 8.3 O 2 94 0 300 1• 400 1• 82244 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity X Precipition an/day) Cloud Cover % Whid Direction Weg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity WindM/li Sean Stream Depth it. Stream Width ft. S— ,,VVelocity V —3 0 (-10 �� O 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 �J J 10/86 D1V[S(ON`_OtF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATT R Q11ALITY 111--l-I-LAB FORM (DIA0 V COUNTY o v&� 1 PRIORITY SAMPLE-.TYPF- RIVER BASIN e. REPORT TO: ARO FRO MRO ARO WaRO WIRO WSRO S �MBIENT QA STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT Other er ❑COMPLIANCE RAIN ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Other F CUSTODY Shipped by; Busourie _ Staff. Other ❑ EMERGENCY ❑ ESTUARY COLLECTOR(S): MP--OSe-biOL--- r+ Estimated BOO Range: 0-5/5-25 25-65 0 L30 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION: P o, .O �2 O Seed: Yes 1-1 No Chlorinated: Yes El No REMARKS: AnS {��� 0.S�e yR) (} �� Station # Dale Begin (yy/mm/dd Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM ji b(p of o� tizas 06 0E 0q ►al 1 X BOD5 310 m9/1 2 COD High 340 mg/I 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100MI 5 Coliform: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /100ml 7 Coliform: Fecal Strap 31673 /100ml 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/I to Fixed 510 mg/1 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/I 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/1 16 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/1 Chi a: Tri 32217 ug/I Chi a: Cott 32209 ug/I Plreophytln a 32213 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pll } 83 ADMI Color: pil 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/1 Fluorkle 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 7t880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/1 Ilardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 UNIhos/cm2 MBAS 38260T Ing/I Phenols 32710 u0/I Sulfate 945 mgA Sulfide 745 mg/I t,or Lab HA.. ON1 V Lab Number: _ Date Received: Time: Rec'd by: From. Bus-Courier-liand Del DATA ENTRY BY: CK: DATE REPORTED: re t ype A H L NiM as N 610 mg/I KN as N 625- mg/I 02 plus NO3 as N 630 mgA Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P. Dissolved as P 666 mg/I CdCadmlum 1027 ugA CrChromlum:Toast 1034 ug/1 Cu-Copper 1042 ug/I Nl-Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc I092 ug/I Au -Sliver 1077 ug/1 AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/l Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 tngA Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/I Fe -iron 1045 ug/I t=ompostie T S B aampte 7 C GNXX - LI-Lithium 1132 ug/I Mg -magnesium 927 mg/ Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Se -Selenium 1I47 ug/I Hg-Mercury, 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides f 1 Add Herbicides l Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics 1 1 Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd)- i . [phytoplanklon f Sampling Point x Conductance at 25 C Nater Temperature (CI Q.O. m9A 6hl1 JAI � �� � Alkalinity 8.3 141 4.5 Acidity pll 4.5 p11 8.3 Air Temperature (C) � ] -7 U 1 , I D .O 2 94 10 301) 400 82244 431 82243 182242 20 Salinity % Precipition (In/day) Cloud Cover Whid Direction (Deg) Stream now Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H Sean Stream Depth ft- Stream Width It. S� O V 3 5 4 O 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 54 a 4 DM1/Revised 10/96