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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG110008_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20171222M,E STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE lJ� HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ a 0 1 -7 1 a a- a YYYYMMDD CHARLOTTE W6TER December 22, 2017 ATTN: Mr. Wes Bell NC Division of Water Resources JAN 02 2018 Mooresville Regional Office 610 East Center Avenue Suite 301 k3'M 3ECUION Mooresville, NC 28115 INFORMATION PROCESSIrNIG I. 1) Re: Notification of Discharge of Pa tEd Wastewater Final 5 Day Report NPDES Permit #NC0024945, CG110008 Irwin Creek WWTP, Mecklenburg ounty Mr. Bell, Please let this letter serve as Charlotte Water's (CLTWater's) written notification for the discharge of partially treated wastewater that occurred at the Irwin Creek WWTP on October 26tt at 07:00, CLTWater's initial communication regarding this event was made via phone call to you on Thursday, October 25'" at 14:27. Mecklenburg County (LUESA) was also contacted. In response to this event, CLTVVater has conducted a full investigation and would like to share the following information concerning the event. Detailed Summary of Events Irwin Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is currently under construction. The Contractor recently installed new piping to Primary Clarifier 1 and increased the depth of the clarifier by increasing the height of the clarifier wall, launder, and mechanism. The clarifier was originally built in the 1940's. The structure has been evaluated in the past and is considered in good condition. Prior to putting the clarifier back in service, the empty tank was visually inspected for any defects. This included pressure relief valves around the lower portion of the tank walls that relieve pressure from groundwater around the tank. The valves were in good working order. Existing cracks in the walls also were inspected and were deemed to be typical of tanks of this age, and not capable of creating leakage outside of the tank. Tank filling and startup occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 24-25. No leakage outside the tank was observed. On Thursday morning, October 26, operations staff noticed that the ground around the tank was wet. Further investigations revealed that a storrnwater drain and catch basin in the area had wastewater flowing into it. The primary clarifier is adjacent to a flood protection dike and is in the floodway, It is important to note that the stormwaler outfall gate was in the closed position during this event and that the only water that escaped to the creek was through seepage around the seal of the gate and through the duck bill. Based on measurements and other observations, it was estimated that approximately 3,375 gallons of wastewater seeped through the stormwater gate and duck bill and entered the creek. Upon discovery of the leak, operations staff began to immediately drain the clarifier so as to prevent any further issues. Charlotte Water 5100 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 2.8216 Charlottewiter.org 01matetr by the City or Charlotte Mecklenburg County (LUESA) visited the site on Thursday October 26, 2017 at 16:48, the inspector took upstream and downstream held measurements and they were nearly the same indicating no impact. Although total discharge volume was 3375 gallons, the rate of discharge was only 9 gallons per minute since the gate was closed and only what seeped through entered the creek, There was additional flow in the creek from recent heavy rain that also reduced any potential impacts to the receiving stream. The report from Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services (LUESA) is attached to this letter. On Friday October 27, Hepaco, an environmental clean-up contractor proceeded to clean all areas that were exposed to the spill including the storm drain pipe and catch basin. Concurrently, a structural specialist from the Engineer of Record, Hazen & Sawyer, visited the site to inspect the drained tank to determine the cause of the leak. No apparent cause was identified with this inspection. Final Conclusions and Preventative Measures The contractor, engineer, equipment vendors, and operations staff have collaborated to determine that the primary cause of the leak was the pressure relief valve(s). The clarifier has remained out of service during most of this investigation. In addition to the pressure relief valves, a 0.75" water supply line (for sludge pumping) was faulty. This may have served as a conduit for some leaking, but was likely a negligible amount. Once the likely cause was determined, the clarifier was slowly refilled with potable water for testing purposes. Some additional leaking (of potable water) did occur, but it was all contained on site and returned to the wastewater treatment process. CLTWater again consulted with various experts, and determined that pressure relief valves (of the type in this clarifier) may leak when containing only potable water, but would likely seal when filled with wastewater. At this point, an additional step was taken to mitigate the risk of experiencing another leak. CLTWater decided to completely encase (with concrete) the joint where the existing influent pipe and new influent pipe to the clarifier were joined. This step was completely preventative in nature, since no leaks were detected at this pipe union. Prior to refilling the clarifier with wastewater, three sampling stations were installed around the clarifier perimeter. These have been used to test for ammonia since refilling, and would indicate the presence of raw wastewater. Results thus far have indicated that no leaks are present. In addition, on 12/06/2017, all flow was stopped to this clarifier for 4 continuous hours. The water level held steady with no measurable decrease. Compliance History Irwin Creek VVWTP has an exceptional history of compliance with all permit limits and conditions. This facility was recently designated as an Exceptionally Performing Facility by NCDWR. This affords Irwin Creek WWTP a reduced monitoring frequency for all conventional pollutants including fecal coliform. Although we are only required to sample for fecal coliform twice a week we still collect five days of samples to demonstrate the effectiveness of our treatment process and our commitment to protection of public health and the environment. Charlotte Water 5100 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216 tharlottewater.org 1§ operated by the Clty of Charlotte Summary CLTWater takes environmental compliance very seriously and we appreciate the opportunity to provide information related to this event. If you have any questions concerning the information contained in this report, or if you need any additional information, please feel free to contact our Water Quality Program Administrator, Shannon Sypolt, at 704-3364581, or me at 704-336-5433. Respectfully, J u line A. Jarrell, P. . O erations Chief, Environmental Management Division Charlotte Water Cc: J. Lockler (CLTWater), M. Lingerfelt (CLTWater), S. Sypolt (CLTWater), R. Hargrove (CLTWater) Charlotte Water 5100 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216 charlottewater.org 4B Operated by the City of Charlotte Attachment 1 — Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services Report chadooQsteUrsvrowQ STORK 145 SuIIIa Avenue WATER CharloSte,I1C 1B206.5777 - . Ser-vire Request Re13atI scrvJccs _ Gerieiallidormatlah ` _ - - . - RaquestID:22413 Status; CLOSED Emerganoy: Yes Initial Call: 10rj5Q017 5:57:55PIA Initiated By: Barnes, Iva DaidTlma Init 1=62017 &M03PM Submit To: MCCULLOC H, JOH N Dapa@h To: Basnes,Iva Closed By: MCCULLOCK,JOHN Date Closed 11WO17 10.07:22AM Closed In 13 days _ ,, Gilleianftirrnatton Caller. UNKNOWN Address: Phone Number. Customer Holllled Yet �Piotileintacation�., ,_ ' r) �r„Y+ j s ± 5 � � x, a ��E"s a � q.�-n „ �? o'I •rJ r' 51 tvJ Y r jwr�iYi�f i'iv�''•ti L#•"" n 1'Q: al r "� l �� :�s'.J �rnuur rr�a� rnifd t;�kr rf, r5 C �� -- ♦� . s � �r x i r r 7r �.. i +#d , ` j, z ��.";,� �F r'r • „� 0. 'I:G '' •t +i't {ats-i 61 C _ ;Inaldent Infarmatiom _ Addrrt;r. 4070 W ESTMONT DR Chadote - (Sugar C1e 1k) Type: General Water4wQV Service Request Problems Found: 1 • Resolved: 1 Cetalls: 1"Altially b cited wastewater entartd Irvvin creek dueto a leak in primary darl1ler 1. ;�•�:,` z:` aosrlectians5ul11ntary , Iitsp. tD: Insp. Type Insp. Date: Crstumer, I speotor; Attaohments 33038 General irGpeutil 102012017 4A602AM , Phaset Barnes, Iva 0 Incident type Aoddtntalspill bMedla impacted Stream Material released Sewage- CMl3 Investlgalienmelhodsused Physical AmountspTed Gallons 3,375 gallons Land use type for activity looatlen Industrlal Summary:lva Bamet re,pondedle an ER call from Shannon Sypoll(Charlotle Water) regarding aspill of rWillur wastewater al bwln Creuk W%`TA oa 10l11117. The spilt L believed to be eaLned by a malfunctioning pressure relief valve in primary clail i fromwhleh seerago leaked through the ground to the nearby storm drain system. There's a pale in the slormdrain systemseparating it eom the eutfall lhatwas shut, which greatly limited the amount ofsewage thatwas roltMed to thacreek.lt is estimate d that 3,175 gabons otstwagawas dlschargedto the crttk btforethe llowwai slopped. The cleanup oonha0or(i1F.PACO)was already onslte vaeuumurgthew" water out al the storm di sin system. a nd the VMTP was in the process of r emoving ap wiGte wale( tram the m almnOoninp p Iimary clarifier 1 toQrfmary clarlfier 3lvatock ysi ieadlnos both upstream and down (see attached pictures), �'•�`y� 1111/ To rgpori pollution ur drainage problems call.311 ill Cll till lrl'1!: i 1l42UI1 B;r8�3R t1 Pam' �p i.�Ia��ii,�pf!L{ aajl I or7 Charlotte Water 5100 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216 charlottewater.org Rom?' Operated by the City of Charlotte Imp.1q: - Insp';Type; Insp. Gaic Customer; Inspeolor; Attachment% MWV Geneoal lnipe'ctlon, 11AJ�017 11:00i(D7AM-Phaiel Barnes, Iva �. Investigaiionmtthodsused I Physical Summary: Iva Barnes mat Shannon Sypottat Irwin Credr WVVTP on 1117117. An investigation G still underway regit&ng the iaited primary claritlar. Cuirenty, and untathe cause oftheleak Is determined and corroded, primary olafller 1 is not in use. I&. Baines Inspectedthestormwatersystom nearby the tailed primary clarifier and observed that thastorm water gate was slillshut and no oat of is being discharged to the oretk. As a pad of tha tasting, potable water G being run through the system and Is pomp vacuumed Out before reaching the stat m water gate. Any storm water from a rain oventwgl Ikewise he vacuumed out of the storm water system. Ms. games took aysireading at the oultail and observed ndhIng cut of the ordinary. Plant officlab wIG continue to investlgale the tailed primary clarifier to determine the cause of the It& Their findings will be shared and attachi dtothc service request once they are avallaWe. No further action necessary. e To report pollution or drainage problems calk 311 http;l/slormwater.ch arms ch.ofg t:.II lI1tIJE'll'. 11MOIT a.re2a+o Charlotte Water 5100 Brookshire Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28216 charlottewater,org tin Operated by the City of Charlotte