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NC0004979_Other Correspondence_20190724
DUKE Duke Energy E N E RGY� Allen Steam Station 253 Plant Allen Road Belmont,NC 28012 July 24, 2019 NC Department of Environmental Quality RECEIVED/NCDEQ/DWR Division of Water Resources—WQ Permitting Section NPDES Attn: Sergei Chernikov,PhD. JUL 2 9 2019 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1617 Water Quality Permitting Section Subject: EPA Form 2C-Outfall 006 NPDES Permit Number NC0004979 Duke Energy Carolinas,LLC—Allen Steam Station Gaston County Duke Energy respectfully submits the required EPA Form 2C sampling for the Allen Steam Station wastewater outfall 006,as required by the NPDES permit. Should you have any questions regarding this submittal or require additional information, please contact Robert Wylie at(704) 382-4669 or email Robert.Wylie@duke-energy.com. "I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system design to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Sincerely, etiev Terry Tuck General Manager II Allen Steam Station Cc: Corey Basinger-NC DWR 610 East Center Avenue Suite 301 Mooresville,NC 28115 Terry Tuck Randy Gantt Robert Wylie UPS Tracking: Raleigh: 1Z X67 601 24 9649 1553 Mooresville: 1Z X 67 601 24 9738 1769 United States Office of EPA Form 3510-2C Environmental Protection Enforcement Revised August 1990 Agency Washington,DC 20460 Previous editions are obsolete Permits Division EPA Application Form 2C - Wastewater Discharge Information Consolidated Permits Program This form must be completed by all persons applying for an EPA permit to discharge wastewater (existing manufacturing, commercial, mining, and silvicultural operations). tOPrinted on recycled paper Paperwork Reduction Act Notice The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 33 hours per response. This estimate includes time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the needed data, and completing and reviewing the collecttion of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information to the Chief, Information Policy Branch (PM-223), US Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460, and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503, marked Attention: Desk Officer for EPA. 1101 Printed on recycled paper INSTRUCTIONS—FORM 2c Application for Permit to Discharge Wastewater EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAL,MINING.AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS This form must be completed by all applicants who check "yes" to "Maximum Daily" columns (columns 4-a-2 and 4-b-2). Report the item II-C in Form 1. average of all daily values measured during days when discharge occurred within the last year in the "Long Term Average" columns Public Availability of Submitted Information. (columns 4-a-1 and 4-b-1). Your application will not be considered complete unless you answer every question on this form and on Form 1. If an item does not apply Item III-A to you, enter"NA" (for not applicable) to show that you considered All effluent guidelines promulgated by EPA appear in the Federal the question. Register and are published annually in 40 CFR Subchapter N. A You may not claim as confidential any information required by this guideline applies to you if you have any operations contributing process wastewater in any subcategory covered by a BPT, BCT, or form or Form 1, whether the information is reported on the forms or in an attachment. This information will be made available to the BAT guideline. If you are unsure whether you are covered by ea public upon request. promulgated effluent guideline, check with your EPA Regional office (Table 1 in the Form 1 instructions). You must check "yes" if an Any information you submit to EPA which goes beyond that required applicable effluent guideline has been promulgated, even if the guideline limitations are being contested in court. If you believe that a by this form or Form 1 you may claim as confidential, but claims for information which is effluent data will be denied. If you do not assert promulgated effluent guideline has been remanded for a claim of confidentiality at the time of submitting the information, reconsideration by a court and does not apply to your operations, EPA may make the information public without further notice to you. you may check"no." Claims of confidentiality will be handled in accordance with EPA's business confidentiality regulations at 40 CFR Part 2. Item Ill-B An effluent guideline is expressed in terms of production (or other Definitions measure of operation) if the limitation is expressed as mass of All significant terms used in these instructions and in the form are pollutant per operational parameter; for example, "pounds of BOD defined in the glossary found in the General Instructions which per cubic foot of logs from which bark is removed," or "pounds of accompany Form 1. TSS per megawatt hour of electrical energy consumed by smelting furnace." An example of a guideline not expressed in terms of a EPA ID Number measure of operation is one which limits the concentration of Fill in your EPA Identification Number at the top of each page of pollutants. Form 2c.You may copy this number directly from item I of Form 1. Item III-C Item I This item must be completed only if you checked "yes"to item III-B. You may use the map you provided for item XI of Form 1 to The production information requested here is necessary to apply determine the latitude and longitude of each of your outfalls and the effluent guidelines to your facility and you cannot claim it as name of the receiving water. confidential. However, you do not have to indicate how the reported information was calculated. Report quantities in the units of Item II-A measurement used in the applicable effluent guideline. The 1 The line drawing should show generally the route taken by water in production figures provided must be based on actual daily production and not on design capacity or on predictions of future operations.To your facility from intake to discharge. Show all operations obtain alternate limits under 40 CFR 122.45(b)(2)(ii),you must define contributing wastewater, including process and production areas, your maximum production capability and demonstrate to the Director sanitary flows, cooling water, and stormwater runoff. You may group similar operations into a single unit, labeled to correspond to the that your actual production is substantially below maximum production capability and that there is a reasonable potential for an more detailed listing in item II-B. The water balance should show increase above actual production during the duration of the permit. average flows. Show all significant losses of water to products, atmosphere, and discharge. You should use actual measurements Item IV-A whenever available; otherwise use your best estimate. An example If you check"yes"to this question, complete all parts of the chart, or of an acceptable line drawing appears in Figure 2c-1 to these instructions. attach a copy of any previous submission you have made to EPA containing same information. Item II-B List all sources of wastewater to each outfall. Operations may be Item IV-B "dye-making reactor" or You are not required to submit a description of future pollution described in general terms (for example, "distillation tower"). You may estimate the flow contributed by each control projects if you do not wish to or if none is planned. source if no date are available. For stormwater discharges you may estimate the average flow, but you must indicate the rainfall event Item V-A,B,C,and D upon which the estimate is based and the method of estimation. For The items require you to collect and report data on the pollutants each treatment unit, indicate its size, flow rate, and retention time, discharged for each of your outfalls.Each part of this item addresses and describe the ultimate disposal of any solid or liquid wastes not a different set of pollutants and must be completed in accordance discharged.Treatment units should be listed in order and you should with the specific instructions for that part. The following general select the proper code from Table 2c-1 to fill in column 3-b for each instructions apply to the entire item. treatment unit. Insert"XX"into column 3-b if no code corresponds to a treatment unit you list. If you are applying for a permit for a General Instructions privately owned treatment works, you must also identify all of your Part A requires you to report at least one analysis for each pollutant contributors in an attached listing. listed. Parts B and C require you to report analytical data in two ways. For some pollutants, you may be required to mark "X" in the Item II-C "Testing Required" column (column 2-a, Part C), and test (sample A discharge is intermittent unless it occurs without interruption during and analyze)and report the levels of the pollutants in your discharge the operating hours of the facility, except for infrequent shutdowns whether or not you expect them to be present in your discharge. For for maintenance, process changes, or other similar activities. A all others, you must mark"X" in either the"Believe Present"column discharge is seasonal if it occurs only during certain parts of the or the "Believe Absent" column (columns 2-a or 2-b, Part 8, and year. Fill in every applicable column in this item for each source of columns 2-b or 2-c,Part C)based on your best estimate,and test for intermittent or seasonal discharges. Base your answers on actual those which you believe to be present. (See specific instructions on data whenever available; otherwise, provide your best estimate. the form and below for Parts A through D.) Base your determination Report the highest daily value for flow rate and total volume in the that a pollutant is present in or absent from your discharge on your 2C-1 FORM 2c— INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Item V-A,B,C,and D(continued) knowledge of your raw materials, maintenance chemicals, times, the collection of duplicate samples, etc. The time when you intermediate and final products and byproducts, and any previous sample should be representative of your normal operation, to the analyses known to you of your effluent or similar effluent. (For extent feasible, with all processes which contribute wastewater in example, if you manufacture pesticides, you should expect those normal operation, and with your treatment system operating properly pesticides to be present in contaminated stormwater runoff.) If you with no system upsets. Samples should be collected from the center would expect a pollutant to be present solely as a result of its of the flow channel, where turbulence is at a maximum, at a site presence in your intake water, you must mark"Believe Present"but specified in your present permit, or at any site adequate for the you are not required to analyze for that pollutant. Instead, mark an collection of a representative sample. 'X'In the"Intake"column. For pH,temperature,cyanide,total phenols,residual chlorine,oil and A. Reporting. All levels must be reported as concentration grease, and fecal coliform,grab samples must be used. For all other and as total mass. You may report some or all of the pollutants 24-hour composite samples must be used. However, a required data by attaching separate sheets of paper minimum of one grab sample may be taken for effluents from holding instead of filling out pages V-I to V-9 if the separate sheets ponds or other impoundments with a retention period of greater than contain all the required information in a format which is 24 hours. For stormwater discharges a minimum of one to four grab consistent with pages V-I to V-9 in spacing and in samples may be taken, depending on the duration of the discharge. identification of pollutants and columns. (For example, the One grab must be taken in the first hour(or less) of discharge,with data system used in your GC/MS analysis may be able to one additional grab (up to a minimum of four) taken in each print data in the proper format.) Use the following succeeding hour of discharge for discharges lasting four or more abbreviations in the columns headed "Units" (column 3, hours.The Director may waive composite sampling for any outfall for Part A,and column 4,Parts B and C). which you demonstrate that use of an automatic sampler is infeasible Concentration Mass and that a minimum of four grab samples will be representative of your discharge. ppm parts per million lbs pounds Grab and composite samples are defined as follows: mg/I...milligrams per liter ton tons(English tons) ppb parts per billion mg milligrams Grab sample: An individual sample of at least 100 milliliters ug/I...micrograms per liter g grams collected at a randomly-selected time over a period not exceeding kg kilograms 15 minutes. T tonnes(metric tons) Composite sample: A combination of at least 8 sample aliquots All reporting of values for metals must be in terms of "total of at least 100 milliliters, collected at periodic intervals during the recoverable metal,"unless: operating hours of a facility over a 24 hour period. The composite must be flow proportional; either the time interval between each (1) An applicable, promulgated effluent limitation or standard aliquot or the volume of each aliquot must be proportional to either specifies the limitation for the metal in dissolved,valent,or total the stream flow at the time of sampling or the total stream flow form;or since the collection of the previous aliquot. Aliquots may be collected manually or automatically. For GC/MS Volatile Organic (2) All approved analytical methods for the metal inherently Analysis (VOA), aliquots must be combined in the laboratory measure only its dissolved form(e.g.,hexavalent chromium);or immediately before analysis. Four (4) (rather than eight) aliquots (3) The permitting authority has determined that in establishing or grab samples should be collected for VOA.These four samples should be collected during actual hours of discharge over a 24- case-by-case limitations it is necessary to express the limitations on the metal in dissolved, valent, or total form to hour period and need not be flow proportioned.Only one analysis carry out the provisions of the CWA. is required. The Agency is currently reviewing sampling requirements in light of If you measure only one daily value, complete only the "Maximum Daily Values" columns and insert '1' into the "Number of Analyses" recent research on testing methods. Upon completion of its review, column (columns 2-a and 2-d, Part A, and column 3-a, 3-d, Parts B the Agency plans to propose changes to the sampling requirements. and C). The permitting authority may require you to conduct Data from samples taken in the past may be used,provided that: additional analyses to further characterize your discharges. For composite samples, the daily value is the total mass or average All data requirements are met; concentration found in a composite sample taken over the operating hours of the facility during a 24-hour period; for grab samples, the Sampling was done no more than three years before Submission; daily value is the arithmetic or flow-weighted total mass or average and concentration found in a series of at least four grab samples taken All data are representative of the present discharge. over the operating hours of the facility during a 24-hour period. Among the factors which would cause the data to be If you measure more than one daily value for a pollutant and those unrepresentative are significant changes in production level, values are representative of your wastestream, you must report changes in raw materials, processes, or final products, and changes them. You must describe your method of testing and data analysis. in wastewater treatment. When the Agency promulgates new You also must determine the average of all values within the last analytical methods in 40 CFR Part 136, EPA will provide information year and report the concentration and mass under the "Long Term as to when you should use the new methods to generate data on Average Values"columns(column 2-c,Part A,and column 3-c, Parts your discharges. Of course, the Director may request additional B and C), and the total number of daily values under the"Number of information, including current quantitative data, if she or he Analyses" columns (column 2-d, Part A, and columns 3-d, Parts B determines it to be necessary to assess your discharges. and C).Also, determine the average of all daily values taken during each calendar month, and report the highest average under the C. Analysis: You must use test methods promulgated in 40 CFR "Maximum 30-day Values"columns(column 2-c, Part A, and column Part 136; however, if none has been promulgated for a particular 3-b,Parts B and C). pollutant, you may use any suitable method for measuring the level of the pollutant in your discharge provided that you submit a B. Sampling: The collection of the samples for the reported description of the method or a reference to a published method.Your analyses should be supervised by a person experienced in description should include the sample holding time, preservation performing sampling of industrial wastewater. You may contact your techniques, and the quality control measures which you used. If you EPA or State permitting authority for detailed guidance on sampling have two or more substantially identical outfalls, you may request techniques and for answers to specific questions. Any specific permission from your permitting authority to sample and analyse only requirements contained in the applicable analytical methods should one outfall and submit the results of the analysis for other be followed for sample containers, sample preservation, holding substantially identical outfalls. If your request is granted by the 2C-1 FORM 2c— INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Item V-A,B,C,and D(continued) permitting authority, on a separate sheet attached to the application treatment works,determine your testing requirements on the basis of form,identify which outfall you did test,and describe why the outfalls the industry categories of your contributors. When you determine which you did not test are substantially identical to the outfall which which industry category you are in to find your testing requirements, you did test. you are not determining your category for any other purpose and you D. Reporting of Intake Data: You are not required to report data are not giving up your right to challenge your inclusion in that under the Reporting columns You yourewish to demonstrate dataur category (for example, for deciding whether an effluent guideline is eligibility for a"net"effluent limitation for one or more pollutants,that applicable) before your permit is issued. For all other casesd is, an effluent limitation adjusted by subtracting the average level of (secondary industries,fractions),non youous must mark "X"outfalls,h and the pollutant(s) nonrequired GC/MS mark in either the p ( ) present in your intake water, NPDES regulations "Believed Present" column (column 2-b) or the "Believed Absent" allow net limitations only in certain circumstances. To demonstrate your eligibility, under the "Intake"columns report the average of the columnorhave(columnreas2-to for each pollutant.present For every pollutantdischargeryou know results of analyses on your intake water (if your water is treated o reason believe is s in your qu in before use, test the water after it is treated), and discuss the data. Ftr acrolein,s of 10 ppb or greater, you must report methyl-4, 6 requirements for a net limitation with your permitting authority. data. For acrylonitrile, 2, 4 dinitrophenol, and 2-methyl-4, dinitrophenol, where you expect these four pollutants to be Part V-A discharged in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater, you must report Part V-A must be completed by all applicants for all outfalls,including quantitative data. For every pollutant expected to be discharged in outfalls containing only noncontact cooling water or storm runoff. eithe submit less thanquantitative the thresholds specifieddescribeabove,hr you must However,at your request,the Director may waive the requirement to eitherp texpectedto data or briefly ur the reasons the test for one or more of these pollutants, upon a determination that Officectant is Wtern rbc discharged. At your request the Director,waivee available information is adequate to support issuance of the permit requirement of Water Enforcement and Permits, may eo the with less stringent reporting requirements for these pollutants. You to test for pollutantss for be industrial category tor o also may request a waiver for one or more of these pollutants for reprsubcategory. Your request must supported by data your category or subcategory from the Director, Office of Water The data af the industrialrat category l subcategory in question. Enforcement and Permits. See discussion in General Instructions to The data must demonstrate a that individual testing for each isc applicant item V for definitions of the columns in Part A. The "Long Term isunnecessary,yidentical because the facilities in question discharges di the Average Values" column substantially levels of the pollutant, or the 9 (column 2-c) and "Maximum 30-day pollutant uniformly at sufficiently low levels. If you qualify as a small Values"column(column 2-b)are not compulsory but should be filled (see below business out if data are available. ) you are exempt from testing for the organic toxic pollutants,listed on pages V-4 to V-9 in Part C. For pollutants in Use composite samples for all pollutants in this Part,except use grab intake water, see discussion in General Instructions to this item.The samples for pH and temperature. See discussion in General "Long Term Average Values" column (column 3-c) and "Maximum I Instructions to Item V for definitions of the columns in Part A. The 30-day Values"column (column 3-b) are not compulsory but should "Long Term Average Values" column (column 2-c) and "Maximum be filled out if data are available. You are required to mark"Testing 30-DayValues"columnRequired" for (column areo dioxin ifyou use 2-b) not compulsory but should q or manufacture one of the following be filled out if data are available. compounds: Part V-B (a) 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid,(2,4,5-T); Part V-B must be completed by all applicants for all outfalls,including (b) 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propanoic acid,(Silvex,2,4,5-TP) outfalls containing only noncontact cooling water or storm runoff.You must report quantitative data if the pollutant(s) in question is limited (c) 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate,(Erbon); in an effluent limitations guideline either directly, or indirectly but (d) 0,0-dimethyl 0-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)phosphorothioate,(Ronnel); expressly through limitation on an indicator(e.g., use of TSS as an indicator to control the discharge of iron and aluminum). For other (e) 2,4,5,-trichlorophenol,(TCP);or discharged pollutants you must provide quantitative data or explain their presence in your discharge. EPA will consider requests to the (f) hexachlorophene,(HCP). Director of the Office of Water Enforcement and Permits to eliminate If you mark "Testing Required" or "Believed Present," you must the requirement to test for pollutants for an industrial category or perform a screening analysis for dioxins, using gas chromotography subcategory.Your request must be supported by data representative with an electron capture detector. A TCDD standard for quantitation of the industrial category or subcategory in question. The data must is not required. Describe the results of this analysis in the space demonstrate that individual testing for each applicant is unnecessary, provided; for example, "no measurable baseline deflection at the because the facilities in the category or subcategory discharge retention time of TCDD"or"a measurable peak within the tolerances substantially identical levels of the pollutant or discharge the of the retention time of TCDD."The permitting authority may require pollutant uniformly at sufficiently low levels. Use composite samples you to perform a quantitative analysis if you report a positive result. for all pollutants you analyze for in this part, except use grab The Effluent Guidelines Division of EPA has collected and analyzed samples for residual chlorine, oil and grease,and fecal coliform.The samples from some plants for the pollutants listed in Part C in the "Long Term Average Values" column (column 3-c) and "Maximum course of its BAT guidelines development program. If your effluents 30-day Values"column (column 3-b) are not compulsory but should are sampled and analyzed as part of this program in the last three I be filled out if data are available. years, you may use these data to answer Part C provided that the Part V-C permitting authority approves, and provided that no process change or change in raw materials or operating practices has occurred since Table 2c-2 lists the 34 "primary" industry categories in the lefthand the samples were taken that would make the analyses column. For each outfall, if any of your processes which contribute unrepresentative of your current discharge. wastewater falls into one of those categories, you must mark"X" in "Testing Required"column(column 2-a)and test for(I)all of the toxic Small Business Exemption: If you qualify as a "small business", metals, cyanide, and total phenols, and (2)the organic toxic you are exempt from the reporting requirements for the organic toxic pollutants, listed on pages V-4 to V-9 in Part C. There are two ways pollutants contained in Table 2c-2 as applicable to your category, unless you qualify as a small business(see below).The organic toxic in which you can qualify as a"small business."If your facility is a coal pollutants are listed by GC/MS fractions on pages V-4 to V-9 in Part mine, and if your probable total annual production is less than V-C.For example,the Organic Chemicals Industry has an asterisk in 100,000 tons per year, you may submit past production data or all four fractions; therefore, applicants in this category must test for estimated future production (such as a schedule of estimated total all organic toxic pollutants in Part V-C. The inclusion of total phenols production under 30 CFR § 795.14(c)) instead of conducting in Part V-C is not intended to classify total phenols as a toxic analyses for the organic toxic pollutants. If your facility is not a coal mine, and if your gross total annual sales for the most recent three pollutant. If you are applying for a permit for a privately owned years average less than $100,000 per year(in second quarter 1980 2C-1 FORM 2c— INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Item V-A,B,C,and D(continued) dollars), you may submit sales data for those years instead of 40 CFR Part 122.22 requires the certification to be signed as follows: conducting analyses for the organic toxic pollutants. The production or sales data must be for the facility which is the source of the (A) For a corporation: by a responsible corporate official. For discharge. The data should not be limited to production or sales for purposes of this section, a responsible corporate official means(i)a or processes which contribute to the discharge, unless processpresident,secretary,treasurer,or vice-president of the corporation in the those are the only processes at your facility. For sales data, in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who situations involving intracorporate transfer of goods and services,the performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for the transfer price per unit should approximate market prices for those corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons goods and services as closely as possible. Sales figures for years after 1980 should be indexed to the second quarter of 1980 by using or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25,000,000 the gross national product price deflator (second quarter of (in second-quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has 1980=100). This index is available in National Income and Product been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with Accounts of the United States(Department of Commerce, Bureau of corporate procedures. Economic Analysis). Note: EPA does not require specific assignments or delegation of Part V-D authority to responsible corporate officers identified in List any pollutants in Table 2c-3 that you believe to be present and §122.22(a)(1)(i). The Agency will presume that these responsible explain why you believe them to be present. No analysis is required, applica io officers have the requisiteion authority to ec n to the but if you have analytical data,you must report it. applications unless the corporation has notified the director to the contrary. Corporate procedures governing authority to sign permit applications may provide for assignment or delegation to applicable Note: Under 40 CFR 117.12(a)(2), certain discharges of hazardous corporate position under §122.22(a)(1)(ii) rather than to specific substances (listed in Table 2c-4 of these instructions) may be exempted from the requirements of section 311 of CWA, which individuals. establishes reporting requirements, civil penalties and liability for (B) cleanup costs for spills of oil and hazardous substances.A discharge For a partnershippe or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or t n of a particular substance may be exempted if the origin,source, and the proprietor,respectively;or amount of the discharged substances are identified in the NDPES (C) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by permit application or in the permit, if the permit contains a either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For requirement for treatment of the discharge, and if the treatment is in purposes of this section, a principal executive officer of a Federal place. To apply for an exclusion of the discharge of any hazardous Agency includes(i)the chief executive officer of the Agency, or(ii)a substance from the requirements of section 311, attach additional senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall sheets of paper to your form,setting forth the following information: operations of a principal geographic unit of the Agency (e.g., 1. The substance and the amount of each substance which ma Regional Administrators of EPA). Applications for Group II y stormwater dischargers may be signed by a duly authorized be discharged. representative (as defined in 40 CFR 122.22(b)) of the individuals 2. The origin and source of the discharge of the substance. identified above. 3. The treatment which is to be provided for the discharge by: a. An onsite treatment system separate from any treatment system treating your normal discharge; b. A treatment system designed to treat your normal discharge and which is additionally capable of treating the amount of the substance identified under paragraph 1 above;or c. Any combination of the above. See 40 CFR§117.12(a)(2) and(c)published on August 29, 1979, in 44 FR 50766, or contact your Regional Office (Table 1 on Form 1, Instructions),for further information on exclusions from section 311. Item VI This requirement applies to current use or manufacture of a toxic pollutant as an intermediate or final product or byproduct. The Director may waive or modify the requirement if you demonstrate that it would be unduly burdensome to identify each toxic pollutant and the Director has adequate information to issue your permit. You may not claim this information as confidential; however, you do not have to distinguish between use or production of the pollutants or list the amounts. Item VII Self explanatory. The permitting authority may ask you to provide additional details after your application is received. Item IX The Clean Water Act provides for severe penalties for submitting false information on this application form. Section 309(c)(2) of the Clean Water Act provides that"Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application,... shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than$10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months,or by both." 2C-2 CODES FOR TREATMENT UNITS PHYSICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES 1—A Ammonia Stripping 1—M Grit Removal 1—B Dialysis 1—N Microstraining 1—C Diatomaceous Earth Filtration 1-0 Mixing 1—D Distillation 1—P Moving Bed Filters 1—E Electrodialysis 1—Q Multimedia Filtration 1—F Evaporation 1—R Rapid Sand Filtration 1—G Flocculation 1—S Reverse Osmosis(Hyperfiltration) 1—H Flotation 1—T Screening 1—I Foam Fractionation 1—U Sedimentation(Settling) 1—J Freezing 1—V Slow Sand Filtration 1—K Gas—Phase Separation 1—W Solvent Extraction 1—L Grinding(Comminutors) 1—X Sorption CHEMICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES 2—A Carbon Adsorption 2—G Disinfection(Ozone) 2—B Chemical Oxidation 2—H Disinfection(Other) 2—C Chemical Precipitation 2—I Electrochemical Treatment 2—D Coagulation 2—J Ion Exchange 2—E Dechlorination 2—K Neutralization 2—F Disinfection(Chlorine) 2—L Reduction BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES 3—A Activated Sludge 3—E Pre-Aeration 3—B Aerated Lagoons 3—F Spray Irrigation/Land Application 3—C Anaerobic Treatment 3—G Stabilization Ponds 3—D Nitrification—Denitrification 3—H Trickling Filtration OTHER PROCESSES 4—A Discharge to Surface Water 4—C Reuse/Recycle of Treated Effluent 4—B Ocean Discharge Through Outfall 4-D Underground Injection SLUDGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL PROCESSES 5—A Aerobic Digestion 5—M Heat Drying 5—B Anaerobic Digestion 5—N Heat Treatment 5—C Belt Filtration 5-0 Incineration 5—D Centrifugation 5—P Land Application 5—E Chemical Conditioning 5—Q Landfill 5—F Chlorine Treatment 5—R Pressure Filtration 5—G Composting 5—S Pyrolysis 5—H Drying Beds 5—T Sludge Lagoons 5—I Elutriation 5—U Vacuum Filtration 5—J Flotation Thickening 5—V Vibration 5—K Freezing 5—W Wet Oxidation 5—L Gravity Thickening Table 2C-1 TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS INDUSTRY CATEGORY* INDUSTRY CATEGORY GC/MS FRACTION' Volatile Acid Base/Neutral Pesticide Adhesives and sealants X X X — Aluminum forming X X X — Auto and other laundries X X X X Battery manufacturing X — X — Coal mining X X X X Coil coating X X X — Copper forming X X X — Electric and electronic compounds X X X X Electroplating X X X — Explosives manufacturing — X X — Foundries X X X — Gum and wood chemicals X X X X Inorganic chemicals manufacturing X X X — Iron and steel manufacturing X X X — Leather tanning and finishing X X X X Mechanical products manufacturing X X X — Nonferrous metals manufacturing X X X X Ore mining X X X X Organic chemicals manufacturing X X X X Paint and ink formulation X X X X Pesticides X X X X Petroleum refining X X X X Pharmaceutical preparations X X X — Photographic equipment and supplies X X X X Plastic and synthetic materials manufacturing X X X X Plastic processing X — Porcelain enameling X — X X Printing and publishing X X X X Pulp and paperboard mills X X X X Rubber processing X X X — Soap and detergent manufacturing X X X — Steam electric power plants X X X — Textile mills X X X X Timber products processing X X X X *See note at conclusion of 40 CFR Part 122,Appendix D(1983)for explanation of effect of suspensions on testing requirements for primary industry categories. 'The pollutants in each fraction are listed in Item V-C. X=Testing required. —=Testing not required. Tabe 2C-2 TOXIC POLLUTANTS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REQUIRED TO BE IDENTIFIED BY APPLICANTS IF EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT TOXIC POLLUTANT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Asbestos Dichlorvos Naled Diethyl amine Napthenic acid HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Dimethyl amine Nitrotoluene Dintrobenzene Parathion Acetaldehyde Diquat Phenolsulfonate Allyl alcohol Disulfoton Phosgene Allyl chloride Diuron Propargite Amyl acetate Epichlorohydrin Propylene oxide Aniline Ethion Pyrethrins Benzonitrile Ethylene diamine Quinoline Benzyl chloride Ethylene dibromide Resorcinol Butyl acetate Formaldehyde Strontium Butylamine Furfural Strychnine Captan Guthion Styrene Carbaryl Isoprene 2,4,5-T(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid) Carbofuran Isopropanolamine TDE(Tetrachlorodiphenyl ethane) Carbon disulfide Kelthane 2,4,5-TP[2-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)propanoic acid] Chlorpyrifos Kepone Trichlorofon Coumaphos Malathion Triethanolamine Cresol Mercaptodimethur Triethylamine Crotonaldehyde Methoxychlor Trimethylamine Cyclohexane Methyl mercaptan Uranium 2,4-D(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) Methyl methacrylate Vanadium Diazinon Methyl parathion Vinyl acetate Dicamba Mevinphos Xylene Dichlobenil Mexacarbate Xylenol Dichlone Monoethyl amine Zirconium 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid Monomethyl amine Table 2C-3 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 1.Acetaldehyde 74.Carbaryl 145.Formaldehyde 2.Acetic acid 75.Carbofuran 146.Formic acid 3.Acetic anhydride 76.Carbon disulfide 147. Fumaric acid 4.Acetone cyanohydrin 77.Carbon tetrachloride 148.Furfural 5.Acetyl bromide 78.Chlordane 149.Guthion 6.Acetyl chloride 79.Chlorine 150.Heptachlor 7.Acrolein 80.Chlorobenzene 151.Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 8.Acrylonitrile 81.Chloroform 152. Hydrochloric acid 9.Adipic acid 82.Chloropyrifos 153.Hydrofluoric acid 10.Aldrin 83.Chlorosulfonic acid 154.Hydrogen cyanide 11.Allyl alcohol 84.Chromic acetate 155.Hydrogen sulfide 12.Allyl chloride 85.Chromic acid 156. Isoprene 13.Aluminum sulfate 86.Chromic sulfate 157.Isopropanolamine 14.Ammonia 87.Chromous chloride dodecylbenzenesulfonate 15.Ammonium acetate 88.Cobaltous bromide 158.Kelthane 16.Ammonium benzoate 89.Cobaltous formate 15 9.Kepone 17.Ammonium bicarbonate 90.Cobaltous sulfamate 160.Lead acetate 18.Ammonium bichromate 91.Coumaphos 161.Lead arsenate 19.Ammonium bifluoride 92.Cresol 162.Lead chloride 20.Ammonium bisulfite 93.Crotonaldehyde 163.Lead fluoborate 21.Ammonium carbamate 94.Cupric acetate 164.Lead flourite 22.Ammonium carbonate 95.Cupric acetoarsenite 165.Lead iodide 23.Ammonium chloride 96.Cupric chloride 166.Lead nitrate 24.Ammonium chromate 97.Cupric nitrate 167.Lead stearate 25.Ammonium citrate 98.Cupric oxalate 168.Lead sulfate 26.Ammonium fluoroborate 99.Cupric sulfate 169. Lead sulfide 27.Ammonium fluoride 100.Cupric sulfate ammoniated 170.Lead thiocyanate 28.Ammonium hydroxide 101.Cupric tartrate 171. Lindane 29.Ammonium oxalate 102.Cyanogen chloride 172.Lithium chromate 30.Ammonium silicofluoride 103.Cyclohexane 173.Malathion 31.Ammonium sulfamate 104.2,4-D acid(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic 174.Maleic acid 32.Ammonium sulfide acid) 175.Maleic anhydride 33.Ammonium sulfite 105.2,4-D esters(2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic 176.Mercaptodimethur 34.Ammonium tartrate acid esters) 177.Mercuric cyanide 35.Ammonium thiocyanate 106.DDT 178.Mercuric nitrate 36.Ammonium thiosulfate 107.Diazinon 179.Mercuric sulfate 37.Amyl acetate 108.Dicamba 180.Mercuric thiocyanate 38.Aniline 109. Dichlobenil 181.Mercurous nitrate 39.Antimony pentachloricle 110.Dichlone 182. Methoxychlor 40.Antimony potassium tartrate 111.Dichlorobenzene 183.Methyl mercaptan 41.Antimony tribromide 112.Dichloropropane 184.Methyl methacrylate 42.Antimony trichloride 113.Dichloropropene 185.Methyl parathion 43.Antimony trifluoride 114.Dichloropropene-dichloproropane mix 186.Mevinphos 44.Antimony trioxide 115.2,2-Dichloropropionic acid 187.Mexacarbate 45.Arsenic disulfide 116.Dichlorvos 188.Monoethylamine 46.Arsenic pentoxide 117.Dieldrin 189.Monomethylamine 47.Arsenic trichloride 118.Diethylamine 190. Naled 48.Arsenic trioxide 119.Dimethylamine 191.Naphthalene 49.Arsenic trisulfide 120.Dinitrobenzene 192. Naphthenic acid 50.Barium cyanide 121.Dinitrophenol 193.Nickel ammonium sulfate 51.Benzene 122.Dinitrotoluene 194.Nickel chloride 52.Benzoic acid 123.Diquat 195.Nickel hydroxide 53.Benzonitrile 124.Disulfoton 196.Nickel nitrate 54.Benzoyl chloride 125.Diuron 197.Nickel sulfate 55.Benzyl chloride 126.Dodecylbenzesulfonic acid 198.Nitric acid 56. Beryllium chloride 127. Endosulfan 199.Nitrobenzene 57.Beryllium fluoride 128.Endrin 200.Nitrogen dioxide 58. Beryllium nitrate 129.Epichlorohydrin 201.Nitrophenol 59.Butylacetate 130.Ethion 202. Nitrotoluene 60.n-Butylphthalate 131. Ethylbenzene 203.Paraformaldehyde 61.Butylamine 132.Ethylenediamine 204.Parathion 62.Butyric acid 133.Ethylene dibromide 205.Pentachlorophenol 63.Cadmium acetate 134.Ethylene dichloride 206. Phenol 64.Cadmium bromide 135.Ethylene diaminetetracetic acid(EDTA) 207.Phosgene 65.Cadmium chloride 136.Ferric ammonium citrate 208.Phosphoric acid 66.Calcium arsenate 137.Ferric ammonium oxalate 209.Phosphorus 67.Calcium arsenite 138.Ferric chloride 210.Phosphorus oxychloride 69.Calcium carbide 139.Ferric fluoride 211.Phosphorus pentasulfide 69.Calcium chromate 140.Ferric nitrate 212.Phosphorus trichloride 70.Calcium cyanide 141.Ferric sulfate 213.Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCB) 71.Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 142.Ferrous ammonium sulfate 214.Potassium arsenate 72.Calcium hypochlorite 143.Ferrous chloride 215.Potassium arsenite 73.Captan 144.Ferrous sulfate 216.Potassium bichromate Table 2C-4 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 217.Potassium chromate 247.Sodium selenite 270.Trimethylamine 218.Potassium cyanide 248.Strontium chromate 271.Uranyl acetate 219. Potassium hydroxide 249.Strychnine 272.Uranyl nitrate 220.Potassium permanganate 250.Styrene 273.Vanadium penoxide 221. Propargite 251.Sulfuric acid 274.Vanadyl sulfate 222.Propionic acid 252.Sulfur monochloride 275.Vinyl acetate I 223.Propionic anhydride 253.2,4,5-T acid(2,4,5- 276.Vinylidene chloride 224.Propylene oxide Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid) 277.Xylene 225.Pyrethrins 254.2,4,5-T amines(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy 278.Xylenol 226.Quinoline acetic acid amines) 279.Zinc acetate 227.Resorcinol 255.2,4,5-T esters(2,4,5 Trichlorophenoxy 280.Zinc ammonium chloride 228.Selenium oxide acetic acid esters) 281.Zinc borate 229.Silver nitrate 256.2,4,5-T salts(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy 282.Zinc bromide 230.Sodium acetic acid salts) 283.Zinc carbonate 231.Sodium arsenate 257.2,4,5-TP acid(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy 284.Zinc chloride 232.Sodium arsenite propanoic acid) 285.Zinc cyanide 233.Sodium bichromate 258.2,4,5-TP acid esters(2,4,5- 286.Zinc fluoride 234.Sodium bifluoride Trichlorophenoxy propanoic acid esters) 287.Zinc formate 235.Sodium bisulfite 259.TDE(Tetrachlorodiphenyl ethane) 288.Zinc hydrosulfite 236.Sodium chromate 260.Tetraethyl lead 289.Zinc nitrate 237.Sodium cyanide 261.Tetraethyl pyrophosphate 290.Zinc phenolsulfonate 238.Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 262.Thallium sulfate 291.Zinc phosphide 239.Sodium fluoride 263.Toluene 292.Zinc silicofluoride 240.Sodium hydrosulfide Y 264.Toxaphene 293.Zinc sulfate 241.Sodium hydroxide Y e 265.Trichlorofon 294.Zirconium nitrate 242.Sodium hypochlorite 266.Trichloroethylene 295.Zirconium potassium flouride 243.Sodium methylate 267.Trichlorophenol 296.Zirconium sulfate 244.Sodium nitrite 268.Triethanolamine 297.Zirconium tetrachloride 245.Sodium phosphate(dibasic) dodecylbenzenesulfonate 246.Sodium phosphate(tribasic) 269.Triethylamine Table 2C-4(continued) LINE DRAWING Blue River Municipal „i.,00,000 GPD Water Supply Blue River 10,000 GPD 45,000 GPD 45,000 GPD 30,000 GPD Cooling Water Raw Materials Fiber 15,000 20,000 Preparation GPD Dyeing GPD Washing 10000; Drying 5,000 GPD 10,000 GPD GPD To Atmosphere 40,000 GPD 40,000 GPD 40,000 10,000 To Product GPD GPD 5,000 GPD Solid Waste Grit Neutralization Loss Waste Separator Tank — r Treatment -4--- v 4,000 GPD 6,000 GPD Plant#2 36,000 GPD 34,000 GPD Outfall 002 50,000 GPD Waste 001 Stormwater Treatment 70,000 GPD+II Stormwater Max:20,000 GPD Plant#1 Schematic of Water Flow Brown Mills,Inc. City,County,State Figure 2C-1 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form I) Form Approved. NC0004979 OMB No.2040-0086. Please print or type in the unshaded areas only. Approval expires 3-31-98. FORM U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 2C •SEPA APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COMMERCIAL,MINING AND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPDES Consolidated Permits Program I.OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall,list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water. A.OUTFALL NUMBER B.LATITUDE C.LONGITUDE (list) 1.DEG. 2.MIN. 3.SEC. 1.DEG. 2.MIN. 3.SEC. D.RECEIVING WATER(name) 006 35 11 83 81 00 82 Catawba River I I.FLOWS,SOURCES OF POLLUTION,AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility.Indicate sources of intake water,operations contributing wastewater to the effluent,and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B.Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes,operations, treatment units,and outfalls.If a water balance cannot be determined(e.g.,for certain mining activities),provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. B. For each outfall, provide a description of:(1)All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent,including process wastewater,sanitary wastewater,cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary. 1.OUT- 2.OPERATION(S)CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3.TREATMENT FALL b.AVERAGE FLOW NO.(list) a.OPERATION(list) (include units) b.LIST CODES FROM a.DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 WWTS chemical coagulation, settling, neutralization, 006 3.3 mgd 2D 2K reduction, surface water discharge 1U 4A OFFICIAL USE ONLY(effluent guidelines sub-categories) EPA Form 3510-2C(8-90) PAGE 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C.Except for storm runoff,leaks,or spills,are any of the discharges described in Items II-A or B intermittent or seasonal? ❑YES(complete the following table) 10 NO(go to Section III) 3.FREQUENCY 4.FLOW a.DAYS PER B.TOTAL VOLUME 2.OPERATION(s) WEEK b.MONTHS a.FLOW RATE(in tngd) (specify u.oh units) 1.OUTFALL CONTRIBUTING FLOW (specib. PER YEAR C.DURATION NUMBER(hst) (list) 1.AVE TERM 2.MAXIMUM 1.LONGTERM 2.MAXIMUM arerstge) (specijyarerage) AVERAGE DAILY AVERAGE DAILY On days) III.PRODUCTION ION A.Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility? YES(complete Item III-B) ❑NO(go to Section IV) B.Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production(or other measure of operation)? ❑YES(conplete Item Ill-C) 10 NO(go to Section 1V) C. If you answered'yes"to Item III-B,list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production,expressed in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline,and indicate the affected outfalls. 1.AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION c.OPERATION,PRODUCT,MATERIAL,ETC. 2.AFFECTED OUTFALLS a.QUANTITY PER DAY b.UNITS OF MEASURE (list outjall numbers) Specify') IV.IMPROVEMENTS A. Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operations of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application?This includes,but is not limited to, permit conditions,administrative or enforcement orders,enforcement compliance schedule letters,stipulations,court orders,and grant or loan conditions. ❑YES(complete the following table) NO(go to Item IV-B) 1.IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2.AFFECTED OUTFALLS 4.FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE AGREEMENT,ETC. 3.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT a.NO. b.SOURCE OF DISCHARGE a.REQUIRED b.PROJECTED B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges)you now have underway or which you plan.Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned,and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. ❑MARK"X"IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3510-2C(8-90) PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item I of form I) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 NC0004979 V.INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A,B,&C. See instructions before proceeding—Complete one set of tables for each outfall—Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. NOTE:Tables V-A,V-B,and V-C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9. D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 of the instructions,which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall.For every pollutant you list,briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession. 1.POLLUTANT 2.SOURCE 1.POLLUTANT 2.SOURCE acetaldehyde low levels due to commercial asbestos cleaners and laboratory butyl acetate reagents cyclohexane diuron epichlorohydrin formaldehyde monoethyl amine propylene oxide pyrethrins vynl acetate xylene VI.POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is any pollutant listed in Item V-C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? El YES(list all such pollutants below) ©NO(go to Item VI-B) EPA Form 3510-2C(8-90) PAGE 3 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII.BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? ©YES(ident,the test(s)and describe their purposes below) ❑NO(go to Section VIII) Current NPDES permit requires monthly chronic toxicity testing. Permit NC0004979 effective August 1, 2018. VIII.CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported in Item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? ®YES(list the name,address,and telephone number of and pollutants analyzed by, ❑NO(go to Section LY) each such laboratory or firm below) A.NAME B.ADDRESS C.TELEPHONE D.POLLUTANTS ANALYZED (area code&no.) (list) Shealy Environmental Services, 106 Vantage Point Dr. (803)791-9700 BOD, COD, surfactants, Inc. West Columbia, SC 29172 color, sulfide, sulfite, TSS, semivolatiles, volatiles, pH, tmeperature, TRC, Cyanide, Phenolics, Fecal Gel Laboratories 240 Savage Road 843-556-8171 Radiological Charleston, SC 29407 Cape Fear Analytical 3006 Kitty Hawk Rd Suite 120 901-795-0421 Dioxin, Furans Wilmington, NC 28405 nitrite-ntrates, metals, Duke Energy Analytical Lab 13339 Hagers Ferry Road 980-875-5245 TOC, TKN, Anoins, TP, Huntersville, NC 28078 ammonia, O&G IX.CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate,and complete.I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. A.NAME&OFFICIAL TITLE(type or print) B.PHONE NO.(area code&no.) Terry Tuck, General Manager II (704) 829-2400 C.SIGNATURE D.DATE SIGNED 741-1/L o r 9 EPA Form 3510-2C( -90) PAGE 4 of 4 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) this information on separate sheets(use the same format)instead of completing these pages. SEE INSTRUCTIONS NC0004979 OUTFALL NO. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) PART A-You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2.EFFLUENT 3.UNITS 4.INTAKE(optional) 1.POLLUTANT a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Conan- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1)Concentration 171 Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (t)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES a.Biochemical Oxygen < 2.0'''°. < 71.8 1 mg/I lb/Day Demand(BOD) b.Chemical Oxygen < 20 < 717.7 1 m /I lb/Day ' -� ,,. Demand(COD) g , c.Total Organic 1.5 53.8 Carbon(TOC) 1 mg/I lb/Day MIK d.Total Suspended < 2.1 < 75.4 1 mg/I lb/Day Solids(TSS) e.Ammonia(as N) 5.0 179.4 1 mg/I lb/Day f.Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE MGD X VALUE 4.3 g.Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (winter) DEGREES CELSIUS F.Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) _ DEGREES CELSIUS i.pH MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM PART B-Mark"X"in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason eve is present.Mark"X"in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.IflTS you mark column 2a pollutant which is limited either directly or indirectly but expressly in an effluent limitations guideline,you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a,you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge.Complete one table for each outfall.See the instructions for additional details and requirements. 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK„x" 2. EFFLUENT 3.UNITS 4.INTAKE(optional)AND CAS NO. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) a.pre- b.ab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF sent sent (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES a.Bromide X 2.5 89.7 (24959-67-9) 1 mg/I lb/Day b.Chlorine, X < 0.050 < 1.8 1 mg/I lb/Day Total Residual c.Color X < 5.0 < X X X 1 Std.Units X X d.Fecal Conform X 2 X X X 1 Colonies X X /100 ml e.Flouritle X < 0.5 < 17.9 , (16984-48-8) 1 mg/I lb/Day f.Nitrate- X 2.2 78.9 1 mg/I lb/Day Nitrite(as N) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT NC0004979 006 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) a.pre- b.ab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF sent sent (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES g.Nitrogen, Total Organic X < 0.10 < 3.6 1 mg/I lb/Day(as N) ' '; h.Oil and Grease X < 5.0 < 179.4 1 mg/I lb/Day .Phosphorous ° (as P),Total X 0.01 0.3 (7723-14-0) 1 mg/I lb/Day .;, 1.Radioactivity (1)Alpha, Total X < 5.00 < X X X 1 pCi/I X X Beta, Total X 12.7 X X X 1 pCi/I X X Radium, Total X < 3.00 < X X X 1 pCVI X X Radium 22 226,Total X < 1.00 < X X X 1 pCi/I X X Sul fate (as SO4)4) X 410 14712.2 (14808-79-8) 1 mg/I lb/Day I.Sulfide �. (as S) X < 1.0 < 35.9 1 mg/I lb/Day m.Sulfite(a (as SO3) X < 2.0 < 71.8 1 mg/I lb/Day (14265-45-3) n.Surfactants X 0.082 2.9 1 mg/1 lb/Day T.Aluminum, Total X 0.058 2.1 (7429-90-5) 1 mg/I lb/Day T.Barium, 5- Total X 0.033 1.2 (7440-39-3) 1 mg/I lb/Day allinill T.Boron, Total X (7440-42-8) 8.14 292.1 1 mg/I lb/Day r.Cobalt, Total X 0.0637 2.3 (7440-48-4) 1 mg/I lb/Day s.Iron,Total (7439-89-6) X < 0.01 < 0.4 1 mg/1 lb/Day ill t.Magnesium, Total X 30.8 1105.2 (7439-95-4) 1 mg/I lb/Day u.Molybdenum, Total X 0.011 0.4 (7439-98-7) 1 mg/1 lb/Day v.Manganese, Total X 2.35 84.3 1 mg/I lb/Day -. -(7439-96-5) w.Tin,Total (7440-31-5) X < 0.01 < 0.4 1 mg/I lb/Day x.Titanium, Total X < 0.005 < 0.2 1 mg/I lb/Day (7440-32-6) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 a OUTFALL FLOW= 4.3 mgd INTAKE FLOW= mgd I b OUTFALL FLOW= mgd c OUTFALL FLOW= mgd EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NC0004979 006 PART C-If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater,refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for.Mark"X"in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals,cyanides,and total phenols.If you are not required to mark column 2-a(secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls,and nonrequired GC/MS fractions),mark"X"in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present.Mark"X"in column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant,you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant.If you mark column 2b for any pollutant,you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater.If you mark column 2b for acrolein,acrylonitrile,2,4 dinitrophenol,or 2-methyl-4,6 dinitrophenol,you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater.Otherwise,for pollutants for which you mark column 2b,you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged.Note that there are 7 pages to this part;please review each carefully.Complete one table(all 7 pages)for each outfall.See instructions for additional details and requirements. 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a re- b.pre- c.ab- a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) quir- sent sent (it available) (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES METALS,CYANIDE,AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1 M.Antimony, X < 1 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day Total(7440-36-0) 2M.Arsenic,Total X < 1 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (7440-38-2) 3M.Beryllium, X < 1 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day Total(7440-41-7) 4M.Cadmium, X 0.568 0.02 Total(7440-43-9) 1 Ug/I lb/Day ` �'....7 , 5M.Chromium, X < 1 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day r-- Total(7440-47-3) 6M.Copper,Total X < 0.005 < 0.18 1 mg/I lb/Day ay -° 7M.Lead,Total X < 1 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (7439-92-1) > :,.,.. 8M.Mercury,Total X 0.00177 0.00 - (7439-97-6) 1 Ug/I lb/Day v :- i 9M.Nickel,Total X 29.5 1.06 (7440-02-0) 1 ug/I lb/Day ; 10M.Selenium, X 6.19 0.22 Total(7782-49-2) 1 Ug/I lb/Day - �� 11 M.Silver,Total X < 0.2 < 0.01 (7440-22-4) 1 ug/I lb/Day r 12M.Thulium, X 0.000275 0.0 Total(7440-28-0) 1 mg/I Ib/Day . ,, 13M.Zinc,Total X 0.053 1.92 (7440-66-6) 1 mg/I lb/Day 14M.Cyanide, X < 0.010'- < 0.36 1 mg/I lb/Day Total(57-12-5) ;a,al 15M.Phenols, X < 0.0050,. < 0.2 1 mg/I lb/Day ,..--....1 Total -.,, DIOXIN 2,3,7,8 Tetra DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodibenzo P X < ,_ Dioxin(1764-01-6) a 1 P9/L 4,� ;, EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-4 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 NC0004979 006 1. POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re- b.pre-c.ab- a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) quir- sent sent (if available) (if available) Of available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IV.Acrolein X < 5.0 < 0.18 (107-02-8) ug/I lb/Day 2V.Acrylonitrile X < 5.0 < 0.18 1 ug/I lb/Day (107-13-1) 3V.Benzene X < 1.0 < 0.04 (71-43-2( 1 ug/I lb/Day - 4V.Bis(Chloro- methyl)Ether X X (542-88-1) X X ug/I lb/Day X 5V.Bromoform X < 1.0 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (75-25-2) 5V.Carbon Tetrachloride X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (56-23-5) 7v.Chlorobenzene X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day(108-90-7) 8V.Chlorodi- bromomethane X < 1.0 < 0.041 ug/I lb/Day (124-48-1) AMIN 9V.Chloroethane X < 2.0 0.07 (75-00-3) ug/I lb/Day IMO 10V.2-Chloro- ethylvinyl Ether X < 5.0 < 0.18 (110-75-8) ug/I lb/Day NM 11 V.Chloroform X < 1.0 < 0.04 (67-66-3) 1 Ug/I lb/Day 12V.Dichloro- - - bromomethane X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (75-27-4) 13V.Dichloro- ditluoromethane X < 2.0 < 0.07 1 ugfl lb/Day (75-51-8) IV 1111111& 14V.1,1-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day ethane(75-34-3) 15V.1,2-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day ethane(107-06-2) 16V.1,1-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day ethylene(75-35-4) l7V.1,2-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day propane(78-87-5) 18V.1,3-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day propylene(542-75-6) 19V.Ethylbenzene X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day _ ., . (100-41-4) 20V.Methyl X < 2.0 < 0.07 1 ug/I lb/Day Bromide(74-83-9) 21 V.Methyl X < 2.0 < 0.07 1 ug/I lb/Day,Chloride(74-87-3) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-b EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NC0004979 006 1. POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3. EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5. INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re- b.pre- c.ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) gm- sent sent (if available) (if available) (if available) d NO.OF a.Concert- b. Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass 11)Concentration (2)Mass i 1)Concentration (2)Mass ANAL SAES tratlon (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS(continued) 22V.Methylene X < 1.0 < 0 04 1 ug/I lb/Day Chloride(75-09-2) 4.110 23V.1,1,2,2-Tetra- < 1.0 1 chloroethane X (79-34-5) ug/I lb/Day 24V.Tetrachloro- X < 1.0 0.04 ethylene(127-18-4) 1 ug/I lb/Day 411111111111111 25V.Toluene X < 1.0 0.04 (108-88-3) 1 ug/I lb/Day 26V.1,2-Trans- � Dichloroethylene X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (156-60-5) " 27V.1,1,1-Tri- chloroethane X < 1.0 < 0.04 (71-55-6) ugi l lb/Day 28V.1,42-Tri- chloroethane X 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (79-00-5) 29V.Trichloro- X < 1.0 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day ethylene(79-01-6) .,: 30V.Trichloro- fluoromethane X < 1.0 0.041 ug/I lb/Day (75-69-4) AIM 31V.Vinyl X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day Chloride(75-01-4) GG/MS FRAGI IUN-ACID COMI-'OI.NUS 1 A.2-Chlorophenol X <. 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day 95-57-8) 2A.2,4-Dichloro- X < 1.6 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day phenol(120-83-2) 111111 3A.2,4-Dimethyl- X < 1.6 < 0.061 ug/I lb/Day phenol(105-67-9) 1 4A.4,6-Dinitro-O- X < 1.6 < 0.06 ug/I lb/Day Cresol(534-52-1) 1 5A.2,4-Dinitro- X < 8.0 < 0.29 ug/I lb/Day phenol(51-28-5) 6A.2-Nitrophenol X < 3.2 < 0.11 1 ug/I lb/Day - (88-75-5) is ., 7A.4-Nitrophenol X < 8.0 < 0.29 (100-02-7) ug/I lb/Day 111111. 8A.P-Chloro-M- X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day Cresol(59-50-7) BA.Pentachloro- X < 8.0 < 0.29 1 ug/I lb/Day phenol(87-86-5) 111.1=11111 Min iSA.Phenol X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day _ (108-95-2) 11 A.2,4,6-Tri- - - - chlorophenol X < 8.0 < 0.29 1 ug/I lb/Day (88-06-2) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PALL V-5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-6 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBS I+. CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 NC0004979 006 1. POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re- b.pre- c.ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) quo sent sent (if available) (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration I (2)Mass i 1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration GC/MS FRACTION-BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS Concentration z)Mass ANALYSES 1B.Acenaphthene X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day 83-32-9) 2B.Acenaphtylene X ' < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day(208-96-8) ?;- Alir 3B.Anthracene X < 1.6 < 0.06 (120-12-7) 1 ug/I lb/Day - (92-87-5)Benzidine X SA < 0.29 92 1 ug/I lb/Day 58.Benzo(a) Anthracene X < 1.6 < 0.06 56-55-3) 1 ug/I lb/Day 6B.Benzo(a) X < 1.6 < 0.06 Pyrene(50-32-8) 1ug/I b/Day /B.3,4-Benzo- fluoranthene X < 1.6 < 0.06 (205-99-2) 1 Ugil lb/Day 8B.Benzo(ghi) X < 1.6 < 0.06 - 1 ug/I lb/Day Perylene(191-24-2) 9B.Benzo(k) Fluoranthene X < 1.6 < 0.06 (207-08-9) 1 ug/I lb/Day 10B.Bis(2-Chloro- ethosyl)Methane X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day (111-91-1) 118.Bis(2-Chloro- ethyl)Ether X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug.I lb/Day < :1(111-44-4) ; . 12B.Bis(2-Chloroiso- propyl)Ether X < 1.6 < 0.06 (108-60-1) 1 ug/I Ib/Day 13B.as(2-Ethyl- hezyl)Phehalate X < .„.,. < 0.29 (117-81-7) 1 ug/ b/Day 14B.4-Bromo- phenyl Phenyl X < .6 < 0.06 r Ether(101-55-3) 1 1 ugil lb/Day 15B.Butyl Benzyl X < 1.6 0.06 1 up/I lb/Day Phthalate(85-68-7) 16B.2-Chloro- - (91-58-7) X < 1.6 < 0.06 (s1-s6a) 1 ug/I lb/Day ggIIIIIIIIII 17B.4-Chloro- _ phenyl Phenyl X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day Ether(7005-72-3) ,1111- 188.Chrysene X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day(218-01-9) 19B.Dibenzo(a,h) ' Anthracene X 1.6 < 0.061 ug/I lb/Day(53-70-3) 20B.1,2-Dichoro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 - ug/I lb/Day benzene(95-50-1) 21B.1,3-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day benzene(541-73-1) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) aAGk-VF. - CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NC0004979 006 1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK"X" 3. EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re b.pre- c.ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) quir- sent sent Of available) (if available) Of available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b. Mass d NO.OF ed (1)Concentration 1 (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tratiotl (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) (1)Concentration 22B.1,4-Dichloro- X < 1.0 < 0.04 /I benzene(106-46-7) u g lb/Day 238.3,3-Dichloro- benzidine X < 8.0 < 0.29 (91-94-1) ug/I lb/Day 24B.Diethyl Phthalate X < 1.6 < 0.06 (84-66-2) 1 ug/I lb/Day 25B.Dimethyl - Phthalate X < 1.6 < 0.06 (131-11-3) 1 ug,I lb/Day 268.Di-N-Butyl _ -- Phthalate X a 1 6 a 0.06 (84-74-2) 1 ug/I lb/Day 27B.2,4-Dinitro- X < 3.2 a 0.11 toluene(121-14-2) 1 ug/I lb/Day 4111111111111111 28B.2,6-Dinitro- X < 3.2 a 0.11 toluene(606-20-2) 1 uy;l lb/Day 29B.Di-N-Octyl Phthalate X < 1.6 < 0.06 (117-84-0) 1 ug/I lb/Day 1.111111. 30B.1,2-Diphenyl- hydrazine(as Azo- X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day benzene)(122-66-7) 31B.Fluoranthene X < 1.6 < 0.06 ug/Ilb/Day(206-44-0) 1 328.Fluorene X < 1.6 < 0.06 (86-73-7) 1 Ug/I lb/Day allr AA. 338.Hexachloro- X < 1.6 a 0.06 IV benzene(118-74-1) 1 ug/I lb/Day 348.Hexa- chlorobutadiene X < 1.6 a 0.06 1 ug%I lb/Day (87-68-3) IIII s 35B.Hexachloro- - cyclopentadiene X a 8.0 < 0.29 ug/I lb/Day (77-47-4) 1 36B.Hexachloro- X a 1.6 a 0.06 1 u I lb/Da ethane(67-72-1) g' y 37B.Indent ' (1,2,3-cd)Pyrene X < 1.6 a 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day IIIIIIIV (193-39-5) 38B.Isophorone X < 1.6 a 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day ar (78-59-1) 39B.Naphthalene X < 1.6 a 0.06 1 ug/ lb/Day ' UMW IMINK (91-20-3) 40B.Nitrobenzene X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day {98-95-3) VIM 1111111111k 41B.N-Nitro- _ sodimethylamine X a 1.6 < 0.06 1 u 1 Ib/Da(62-75-9) 9 y 42B.N-Nitrosodi- N-Propylamine X < 1.6 a 0-06 1 ug/I lb/Day (621-64-7) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-8 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-7 NC0004979 006 1. POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3. EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re- b.pre- c.ab- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a. LONG TERM AVG.VALUE lif available) quir- sent sent Of available) (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b. Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration I (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 43B.N-Nitro- sodiphenylamine X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day (86-30-6) 44B.Phenanthrene X < 1.6 < 0.06 1 ug/I lb/Day (85-01-8) 458.Pyrene X < 1.6 < 0.06 (129-00-0) 1 ug/I lb/Day 468.1,2,4-Tri- 2.hlorobenzene X < 1.0 < 0.04 1 ug/I lb/Day (120-82-1) GC/MS FHAC I IUN-PESI ICILES 1 P.Aldrin X (309-00-2) ug/I lb/Day 2P.alpha-BHC X (319-84-6) ug/I lb/Day 3P.beta-BHC X (315-85-7) ug/I lb/Day 4P.gamma-BHC X (58-89-9) ugh) lb/Day OP.delta-BHC X (319-86-8) ug/I lb/Day 6P.Chlordane X (57-74-9) ug/I lb/Day 7P.4,4'-DDT X (50-29-3) ug/I lb/Day 8P.4,4'-DDE X (72-55-9) ug/I lb/Day 9P.4,4'-DDD X (72-54-8) ug/I lb/Day 10P.Dieldrin X (60-57-1) ug/I lb/Day 11 P.alpha-Endosulfan X (115-29-7) ug/I lb/Day 12P.beta-Endosulfan - X (115-29-7) ug/I lb/Day 13P.Endosulfan Sulfate X (1031-07-8) ug/I 14P.Endrin X (72-20-8) Ug/I Ib/Day 15P.Endrin Aldehyde X (7421-93-4) Ug/I 16P.Heptachlor X - (76-44-8) ugA Ib,Day EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGI v-g CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 NC0004979 006 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.re- b.pre- c.ab- a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if available) quir- sent sent (if available) (it available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed (1)Concentration I (2)Mass • (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES(continued) 17P.Heptachlor Epoxide X ug/I lb/Day (1024-57-3) 18P.PCB-1242 X ug/I lb/Day (53469-21-9) 19P.PCB-1254 X ug/I lb/Day (11097-69-1) 20P.PCB-1221 X ug/I lb/Day (11104-28-2) 21P.PCB-1232 X ug/I Ib/Day (11141-16-5) 22P.PCB-1248 X ug/I lb/Day (12672-29-6) 23P.PCB-1260 X ug/I lb/Day (11096-82-5) 24P.PCB-tots X ug/I - lb/Day (12674-11-2) 25P.Toxaphene X (8001-35-2) ug/I lb/Day EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-9 Allen Wastewater Block Diagram Flow FGD Area Sump 0 (3/8/19) Caustic&Polymer Flow (2 Lines) 0 • FGD WWT Effluent Flow 0.5 MGD 0 ► Holding Basin pH(2) pH(2) pH(2) • 4.5 Mgal O CI O Active Coal Pile Sump Flow pH(2) , •0 Pumps 2x100% O O I A I Pumps 2x100% / \ Caustic&Polymer Primary Primary • Basin A Basin B ► 1.5 Mgal 1.5 Mgal Landfill Leachate Coal Yard Sump ; .4 v, ETi o f Pumps 3x33% co I o pH p pH f 1 _ . 1 o TSS o TSS > 1 i a I • I Powerhouse ► ► Secondary Basin SumpsYard Drain Sump 1 ` 12.3 Mgal 1 L m \` A c Caustic& Pumps 3x33% 1 = o Sulfuric Acid x KEY 1I a TSS pH Normal Flow 0 0 ► Flow pH(2) Equipment Secondary Basin Secondary Flow Wash Tank Effluent Structure O ► Chemical Feed CD 3.3 MGD NPDES O utfa 11006 7 — *oath Point ,., lr l- , p� '. - - 1 i!! {'�� -�'=_9 Mt P•asart'' 001 s- 1 • 001 C�' 4 , • j' ; ; 4n r i; w- i (' e 5 (F ya r 3 ' — '� f ,b r _ l6.79 _ t. 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