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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004979_Permit Application_20141015 -(•. DUKE **' ENERGY Allen Steam Station 253 Plant Allen Rd. Belmont, NC 28012 704 829-2350 704 829-2370(rax) October 15, 2014 Mr. Jeff Poupart North Carolina Division of Water Resources NPDES Wastewater Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 Subject: Duke Energy Carolinas LLC— NPDES Permit Application Allen Steam Station - #NC0004979 Dear: Mr. Poupart: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC request the subject permit be renewed and issued. The above referenced permit expires on May 31, 2015. As mandated by North Carolina Administrative Code 15A NCAC 2 H.0105 (e), this permit application for renewal is being submitted at least 180 days prior to the expiration of the permit. Please find enclosed in triplicate, the renewal application, which includes the following items: EPA Form 1 EPA Form 2C Site Maps Water Flow Diagrams Supplemental Information Balanced and Indigenous Population Report (316 a) Alternate schedule Request for 316 (b) Fish Tissue Monitoring RECEIVED/DENR/DWR Metals Sampling in the Vicinity of Ash Basins Seep Information Groundwater Information OCT 1 5 2014 Water Quality Permitting Section Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC requests notification that this application is complete. As required by Part A (15) of the current NPDES permit Duke Energy request that the 316 (a)thermal variance be continued through to the next permit. The attached BIP report continues to indicate that Lake Wylie supports a balanced and indigenous population of fish and macro-invertebrates. The BIP report also addresses all four requirements of the 1988 Kaplan Memo. Therefore, supporting the request for renewal of the thermal variance. The following monitoring reductions are requested at Outfall 002 based on historical monitoring data. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 10/16/2014 Division of Water Resources Cash Receipts Batch Details Budget Code: 24300 Date: 10/16/14 Name: Wren Thedford Batch Number: PR2014101601 Batch Total: $2,060.00 Processed Date Name Payor Amount Check Number 10/16/14 NC0004987-Duke Energy Carolinas LLC-Marshall Duke Energy Business Services $1,030.00 1000122589 10/15/2014 Steam Station 10/16/14 NC0004979-Duke Energy Carolinas LLC-Plant Allen Duke Energy Business Services $1,030.00 1000122588 10/15/2014 Steam Station Payment Method Batch Totals #Batch Items Check $2,060.00 2 ivision of Water Resources Program Account# Company Center Account Description Account Total(For Deposit) #Account Items NPDES VVW 435100095 1602 2341 Permit&SOC Application and Annual Fees $2,060.00 2 Total(For Deposit) $2,060.00 2 Grand Total(For Deposit) $2,060.00 2 Page#: 1 • Total Beryllium should be removed from the list of required sampling • All parameters that are required to be monitored monthly should be reduced to quarterly • All parameters that are required to be monitored for quarterly should be reduced to semi annual The following monitoring reductions are requested at Outfall 005 based on historical monitoring data. • All parameters that are required to be monitored for weekly should be reduced to monthly Sincerely, Iri'A'. c Matthews General Manager II Regulated Fossil Stations RECEIVED/DENR/DWR OCT 15 2014 Water Quality Permitting u I Please print or type in the unshaded areas on�y Form Approved OMB No 20400086 FORM U.S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY I EPA I D NUMBER 1 \�Gf GENERAL INFORMATION T. c Corso`dated Recons Program F NC 0 0 0 4 9 7 9 D GENERAL (rY1aJ rhr (:enrral7nrrrrAnurrshrj,rrrrmrueA) ] 1] M d ' GENERAL INSTRUCT10NS LABEL ITEMS If a prep piled Label has been provided, amt It In as designated.pace Ravi"the information carefully t any of It I EPA I D NUMBER is kfconai:L cross through it and enter the correct data in the sppropnafe 11194n ares below Also"any of his pwrinted data Is absent(rhe area to the lee of&a A&W space ksts me 01 FACILITY NAME PLEASE PLACE LABEL IN THIS SPACE Inlcrrrsdon that mould appear) pleau provide d m the proper fill-In area(*)below it the Label is txtmpleta and comma you V FACILITY MAILING now not ownii a ism*1 '1.V and cit(saspr V1.8 welch ADDRESS must be coalplviw nrpardiess) Complete as items If no label has bean provided River ic me Instructions for detaYd item VI FACILfTY LOCATION dascrtptrona and for the legal sulhmumons under which this data is coascsed II POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS INSTRUCTIONS Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any pemut appicallon forms to the EPA If you armver'yes'to arty questions,you must submit this form and the Supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question Marts Win the box:n the third column it the supplemerdal form is attached If you answer'no'to each question you need not submit any of these(ants You may answer'no'if your activity Is excluded from permit requirements see Section C of the Instructions See also,Section D of the Instructions for definitions of bold-faced forms Lath"x' con x SPECIFIC QUESTIONS vice No vcnu SPECIFIC QUESTIONS vE7 no FOes AfTACNED AriAC1W0 A is this facility a publicly owned treatment works which B Does or wiz this facility (either existing or proposes!) results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.?(FORM 2A) X include a concentrated animal feeding operation of X aquatic anknal production facility which results in a s discharge to waters of the U.S.?(FORM 28) s ], C Is this a facility which currently results In discharges toD is this a proposed facility(other than those described in A ` ' waters of the U.S.otter than those described in A or B X /� or above)which will result In a discharge to waters of x above?(FORM 2C) a the U.S.?(FORM 20) a s n E Does or will this facility treat store or d spore of F Do you or will you Inject at INS facility industrial or hazardous wastes?(FORM 3) X municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum xcontairrq. withn one quarter mile of the well bore „ „ n underground sources of drinking water?(FORM 4) G Do you or will you Inject at this facility any produced water H Do you or will you Inject at this facility fluids for special or other flu ds which are brought to the surface in processes such as mining of suftur by the Fraseh process connedion with conventienaf oil or natural gas production, X sclut on mining of minerals, In situ combustion of fossil X Inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of orf or natural fuel or recovery of geothermal energy?(FORM 4) gas or inject fluids for storage of liquid hydrocarbons? (FORM 4) ]r s s I Is this facility a proposed stationary source which is one J Is th s facility a proposed stationary source which Is of the 28 industrial categories(sled in the instructions and �/ NOT one of the 28 industrial categories listed in the `/ which will potentially emit 100 tons per year of arty air x nstruCbns and which will potentially emit 250 tons per x pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Ad and may,affect year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act or be located in an attainment area?(FORM 5) r r aT and may affect or be located in an attainment area? r r (FORM 5) In NAME OF FACILITY c 1 SKIP A len Steam Station ro w-1a n IV FACILITY CONTACT A NAME&TITLE(last.firm.A ride) 8 PHONE(ama c,xk r4 na) c 2 S owe, 1 en Lea nvironmen a rofessional ( 0 ) 3 2-4 0 V FACILTY MAILING ADORESS A STREET OR P O BOX C 3 P.O. ox 1006, ail Jode E 1 K 8 CITY OR TOWN C STATE D ZIP CODE C 4 Charlotte I I dC 1 2 2 1 "j-4 o a a u n VI FACILITY LOCATION A STREET,ROUTE NO OR OTHER SPECIFIC IDENTIFIER c 5 2 3 Pant A len Road n 1,4 e 8 COUNTY NAME Gaston C CITY OR TOWN D.STATE E ZIP CQDE F.COUN Y CODE r bwwn) CW1W3l o t C 1290 2 B • I., ., A EPA Form 35101(8-90) CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII.SIC CODES(4-d-41,!n orderor A FIRST B SECOND /��7;.,'. r rt 7 4911 elOCCCie service• ( �) C.THIRD D FOURTH (NKr ) 7 (rperth') 7 d Vill OPERATOR INFORMATION A.NAME S.Is the name listed In Item e Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Attention: Allen Stowe) OYES ❑O�er? C.STATUS OF OPERATOR(F:nrer the ate later Indo the auw•er bra I "Ocher"ilwafa.) D PHONE(area rade k n(�) S STATE-FEDERAL MzPUBLIC ther than feJrraf orrmk xl aNyctria t:cillc O=OTHER(epeah) ) P Y (704) 382-4309 P-PRIVATE � n a s er n » E.STREET OR P.O.BOX I P.O. ox 1 0 Mai Code ICIA F CITY OR TOWN G.STATE H.LP CODE IX INDIAN LAND Is tiro facility located on Indian lands? B Charlotte NC 28201 p YES ONO II tl X.EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS A.NPDES fAtrharpet a,1u err Marer D.PSD AirFtnhzhaa wn t' nedSowme • T Y N NCO004979 y p a n B UIC r"de:IF'!1n e<tarn WF7U.'h E OTHER r afi 4 U y T-101797 33/ C Oi0000 9 U1 (Aiir7e)c.i_ ^one n: ,comvicer C RCRA ffa_artll,wr WarteT E.OTHER r rrfi' r 8 R NCD043678937 g T IWQ0000452/36-12 ftne 41 w :vl 1 eSolids PewlcIndus zLQLandfill Fem ls qu v a o 1n a tt •� n XI MAP Attach to this appitcat on a topographic reap of the area extending to at bast one mile beyond property boundattes.The map must show the oulline of the facility,the location or each of ds eAsting and proposed Intake and discharge structures,each of Ys hazardous waste treatment,suxape,of dbpossl facilities,and each well where i Injects fluids underground.Include all springs,rivers,"other surface water',1, in the map area.See instructions for psoras regakarnar". XII NATURE OF BUSINESS 1provdai s brief descri 'on) Coal fired electric generation XIII.CERTIFICATION(see inshttct)ons) I car*under penalty of law&at l have personally examined and am famthar with the information submitted in this applicatlon and alf attaehnsnfs and that based on my inquiry of Baae parsons immedfafely responsible for obtaining the inlormebon contained in the apphcaVon,I bekeve that the information is he,accurate,and complete I am aware tial there are sigrwficartt penalties for submitting falx irdwmab'on,indutfrig the possibility of Ane and imprisonment A.NAME d OFFICIAL TITLE(ripe or peer) B SIGNATURE C DATE SIGNED Eric Matthews - General Manager II, Regulated Fossil Stations 10/14/2014 COMMENTS FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY c C H EPA Form 3514.1(6-40) Outfall Locations ;f r���� It 't► � )� ��.s'i+ - l rt d'•_�� '�� ! -^ Y, l_i,t!� /J„,'�` ` ' , *:• l- �f 1 ' IvR3. �I )�r; r ' �' i. � ;i r�.• , ,- - I\ f~rte s ` , ti` 1Y I Jr - _ t �r� ,✓f f t` \ �� rte^ �1J'P':�:••, 1 ti ,;�' ,� � _� .�f �^��d� ` • r �I` l� , 1•a,I } i��r�14,t•; j rr,^l�f � '! �y� �� s�1`•\� 7�.' /� 4� �i �1 i ��j,=RJ'' �� -. lti {%it� t•.�/s •. ���+i��i' ,e` 4 PF`+°�t� i,' � �t. .:��,� _ '�.' �//,`f+, r-�. s J �,- r {�'K^t'> l t • •i.I'•Z ; a- r`> .' 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J.`� �� ; I /C � 5�' Al I 1, -0_07 �LY'�lJ('� �'.J• '�} �, 1. j F.. !�1t� ILr - 'N- �'t '�I .( r-- 4'k/'+..i'- ,�i.�; � °0 /1•.h j{ -1, � r�: i[ �' I� Z, �� ` v 'I r' 1`b Lam, ria\ r 4r / .�`� `♦� ,� �!" >.�'� •_ � � t �' �*,t � � �1t/.� � NPDES Outfall Location •y� Fool NPDES Outfall Number till Duke Energy Property Boundary ,'�'1`U �C r• ��` - Y ��• e, ,r�J. REFERENCE: 0 0.5 1 BACKGROUND DATA:1:24000 USGS TOPOGRAPHIC QUAD(BELMONT),WAS OBTAINED Kilometers FROM NCDOT GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION(GIS)WEBSITE.THE PROPERTY DATA 0 0.5 1 WAS OBTAINED FROM THE GASTON COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA GIS DEPARTMENT. PLEASE NOTE THIS DATA IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Miles SCALE: AS SHOWN FIGURE Duke LOCATION MAP DUKE ENERGY No. DATE: 10-26-2009 ALLEN STEAM STATION DRAWN BY: RDP NPDES # NC0004979 PROJECT NO: .Energye ALLEN STEAM STATION 1411-08-140 GASTON COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA EPA Form 2C EFormOMB Approved Please print or type e unshaded areas only NC00PA I D NUMBER(rayl}from!lent 1 ufFurm 1)04 979 Approval expires 3-3 h the 1-ga FORM US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY R PERMIT TO WASTEWATER 2C EPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING,COME CIAL,MINING DISCHARGE �� MAND SILVICULTURE OPERATIONS NPOES Consolidated Permifs Program I.OUTFALL LOCATION For each oudafl,list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the ntme of the recsiA water A.OUTFALL NUMBER B LATITUDE C LONGITUDE (1m) I DEG 1 2 MIN 3 SEC t DEG 2 MIN 3 SEC D.RECEIVING WATER(mine) 001 35 11 22 81 00 44 South Fork River 002 35 10 30 81 00 20 Catawba River 02A/002B 35/35 11/11 13/25 81/81 00/00 21/28 Catawba River (Intermittent) 03 35 11 23 81 00 45 South Fork River 04/005 35/35 11/09 13/60 81/81 00/01 21/22 Catawba River/Internal Outfall it.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 hem B.Construct a water balance on the fine 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 wader 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 Contlnue on additional sheets i1 necessary t OUT- 2.OPERATION(S)CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3.TREATMENT FALL b AVERAGE FLOW b LIST CODES FROM NO.(frit) a.OPERATION(1m) (imlwk smut) a DESCRIPTION TABLE 2C-1 001 Condenser crollrg Mater 649 4 MD screen d s:harge to senate water 1T lonce through non-contact) aA FcLudo. intake screen backwash 002 Ash baaln dl.charge 36.6 1100 cneslcai eoagulatlon, aactiing. neutralization. ton eachangn, surface racer dlacnargs 1'J 4A Co,argeney Overflow of yard drain surface rater diaehazle 002A :ntecalttnrt 4A 0028 aump 61 1002A1 and sump 62 (00291 See supplo"rltal lnforvation 003 Mlscallane - onCe through 4,1 MCD surface rater diocnir3e 4A raft-contact cooling water 009 Mlscallaneo"once through ` surface water dlacnarg- 4M non-contact cooling water surface water dlaeharge cit 005 Clue Gas Oasulfurlration 0 2 nW lnternal outfall, discharges to ash baair. 0. Wastewater Treatment System 7," 7= 2= JR OFFICIAL USE ONLY(tffluenr guidelines sub-tviegroles) EPA Foran 3510.2C(8.90) PAGE 11 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C Except for storm runoff,teaks,or spills are any of the discharges described in hems II-A or 8 intermitted or seasond7 ©YES(complete the fedlou-ing tahl,) ❑NO(la,fo Seclum 111) 3 FREQUENCY ♦FLOW a DAYS PER B TOTAL VOLUME 2 OPERATION(j) WEEK bMONTHS a.FLOW RATE( nM (,peck r.th acre') 1 OUTFALL CONTRIBUTING FLOW (pr.r/j PER YEAR 1 LONGTERM 2 M"MUM 1 LONGTERM 2 MA)OMUM C DURATION NUMBER(1m) ('•) a. Rr) (yf c0'a,"W) AVERAGE DAILY AVERAGE DAILY (m,10 ) 002A Emergency overflow of yard drain sump See See See See 01 lace supplmencal information; Supple Supple Supple Supple- mental mental mental mental Informat Informat- InformAt Infcrmat ion inn ion -in 0029 Emergency overflow of yard drain sump See See See See 02 lace supplmental information? Supple- supple- supple supple- mental mental mental mental Informat- Informat- Informat- Infcrmat Ion ion ion -ion III PRODUCTION A.Does an effluent guidelne I:mtalion prorradgaled by EPA under Section 304 of the Gears Water Act apply to your facility? ®YES(cumpfck h.III-H) ❑NO(A+,h)tin.e,w 01 B.Are the limitations in the applicable effluent gu:del,ne expressed In terms of production(arothermeasum of opmdon)7 ❑YES(cujrdvte Hem 111.0 ®No("w,JeJr n 1t1 C.If you answered'yes to hem ill-B list the quantity which represents an actual messurertlent 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 2.AFFECTED OUTFALLS a.QUANTITY PER DAY b UNITS OF MEASURE e.OPERATION,PRODUCT,MATERIAL,ETC (tut nutfall nvmhen) (rper!h} NA NA HA NA IV IMPROVEMENTS A Are you now required by any Federal. State or focal auttlonty to react any implementation schedule for the construction. upgrading or operations of wastewater ueatrned 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 enforcemed orders,enforcenlad compliance schedule letters stipulations court orders,and grant or loan condittiorls ❑YES(complete the j;,Rmentq tahlt) NO Uv to Item If-B) 1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, 2 AFFECTED OUTFALLS 3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4 FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE AGREEMENT,ETC a.NO b SOURCE OF DISCHARGE a REQUIRED a PROJECTED 8 OPTIONAL.You may attach addibonal sheets describing any addNional water pollution control programs(or oMher eirAmri rental 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(6-90) PAGE 2 of 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 P PA I D NUMBER(cnr+y fnro baro 1 j1mm 1) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 04967 V INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A,B,d C See instructions before procaedirQ—Complete one set of tables for each outfal—Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. NOTE.Tables V.A.V•8 and V•C are ncluded on separate sheels numbered V-1 through V-9 D Use the space below to ist any of the potkdaMs listed In Table 2c-3 of the instructions which you know or have reason to believe Is disdurged or may be discharged from any outlall For every pollutant you Est,brlefly describe the reasons you bbl eve 1 to be present and report any analytical data In your possession. 1 POLLUTANT 2 SOURCE 1 POLLUTANT 2 SOURCE See Supplemental IntotmatIon, Table 5.1 IattacLedl for complete list 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? YES(hir ail i+nh p.11a7unu brl,+v) NO(y,�+u+14ro Il-8( RECEIVED/DENR/D WR OCT 15 2014 Permittinterg Secualja on EPA Form 3510.2C(690) 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 ttutl any biological test for acute o,chronic toxiaty has been made on any of your dscharges or on a recavin g water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years? YES(Irlenrlfi,the teit(f)a d tkirnhe thea pvrfrrnet belrnr) ❑NO Uv,w Section 3711) Quarterly analysis of Ceriodaphnia Dubia chronic testing per current permit requirements on OutEall 002 VIII.CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Wer@ any of the analyses reported in Rem V perfomed by a cordracl laboratory or consul8ng 11=7 ®YES(lar the name,oLkhwj.and rcirrOn rr r a thrr of,and pollufanre amd)Tedby, ❑NO(Xrr m leak.1.1) each rash hd*u rvr rrfirm behrr) A.NAME S.ADDRESS C.TELEPHONE D.POLLUTANTS ANALYZED (area okk h mr-) 030 Shealy Environmental 106 Vantage Po3 int Drive 80 791-9701 80D,color,aulfide,fecal Services,Inc. Nest Columbia, SC 29173 colifo:m,surfactanta,PCBs, cyanide,phenol,volatiles, semi-volatiles,mercury,acid compunds,sulfite,pesticides SGS Environmental Services, Inc. 5500 Business or. 910-350-1973 Dioxin Wilmington, NC 26405 GEL Laboratories LLC 2040 Savage Road 843 SS6,8171 Radiological Charleatan, SC 29417 Duke Energy Analytical 13339 Gagers Ferry Road 980 67S-5375 Hetals,COD,TRN10il L Laboratory grease,total phosphorous, nitrate-nitrite,TSS,TOC, bromide,sulfate,fluoride IX.CERTIFICATION 1 c@ttity under penalty of taw VW bVs document and all attachments were prepared under my drech'on or supervision In accordance with a system designed to assure that quakfied personnel pnnpedy gadw and evaluate The iafonmation submitted. Based on my mgLay of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly respons ble lar gaOwM the inlormatlon,Cue mfomrabon submitfed Is,to the best of tnW knowledge and b0W true acamWe and complete-1 am aware that Omm am significant perutties for subnwUng false inh3nmabbon.indudng the possibiby of One and imprisonment for knowing violations. A.NAME b OFFICIAL TITLE(nrr arlwint) B PHONE NO (arra,rulc h ru,) Eric Matthews, General Manager II, Regulated Fossil Stations (704) 829 24)(1 C.SIGNATURE D.DATE SIGNED 4�� 10/14/2014 EPA Form 3510-2C(8-90) 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. EPA Facility Name. SEE INSTRUCTIONS NC0004979 Allen Steam Station OUTFALL NO. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 001 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.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES lration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES Biochemical Oxygen "W 2.0 < 13098.3 1 mg/I lb/Day 4.0 12981.482 1 Demand(BOD) Chemical Oxygen <' 20 < 130983.1 1 mg/I Ib/Day -14,, 20 < 64907.41 1 emand(COD) Total Organic 2.3 15063.1 1 mg/I IWDay 2.3 7464.35215 1 erbon(TOC) Total Suspended 5.0 32745.8 1 mg/I lb/Day 8.0 25962.964 1 Solids(TSS) Ammonia(as N) 0.054 353.7 1 mg/I Ib/Day a 0.033 107.0972265 1 Flo. VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 784.8 736.6 388.9 730 MGD NIA 388.9 1 Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE winter) 202 DEGREES CELSIUS Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE (summer) 268 DEGREES CELSIUS 1 PH MINIMUM IMAXIMUM IMINIMUM MAXIMUM 1 STANDARD UNITS 7.56 1 1 PART B-Mark"X"in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present.Mark"X"in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.If you mark column 2a for any 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" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) ;pr e- b.ab (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Conten- 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 13-1de X t 1.00 < 6549.2 1 mg/I lb/Day < 1.00 3245.3705 1 24959-67-9) Chinn- X e 0.050 < 327.5 1 mg/1 lb/Day -< 0.050 < 162.268525 1 Total Residual Color X 40 N/A NIA N/A 1 Std.Units NIA 15 N/A 1 Fecal X 8.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 MPN NIA 9.00 NIA 1 oliform 1 /100 ml Fluoride X 1.00 < 6549.2 1 mg/I IWDay < 1.00 < 3245.3705 1 1698448-8) Nitrate- X 0.213 1395.0 1 mg/I lb/Day _ 0.243 788.6250315 1 nme(as N) I r i 1 1 1 1 EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2-65) 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 2.MARK"X" 0 Ilona AND CAS NO. Believeda.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE it available) a.pre- b.ab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF sent sent (1)Concentration Q)Mass (1)Concentration (2)M... (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)M... ANALYSES itrogen, Total Organic X _-_ 0.28 11iS3.tl 1 mg/I Ib/Uay 0.19 b1b.6ZU395 1 as N) I Oil an cease X �°a"° 5.00 < 32145.8 1 m911 Ib/Uay 5.00 1(5225.9525 1 PFvosphofous as P),Total X y 0.028 183.4 1 mg/I lb/Day 0.022 11.398151 1 7723-14-0) 1.Rallioactivity Alpha Total X 5.00 N/A NIA NIA 1 pct/I N/A 5.00 N/A 1 Bata, Total X 5.00 N/A N/A NIA 1 pGt/I N/A 5,00 NIA 1 a ium, Total X 1.00 N/A NIA NIA 1 pGl/I N/A 1.00 NIA 1 a lum 26.Total X 1.00 NIA N/A NIA 1 pGl/I NIA 1.00 N/A 1 uae as SO4) X 5.4 35365.4 5.4 33193.4 5.2 16815.9 2 mg/I lb/Day 4.9 15902.31545 1 14808-79-8) uie .as) X 1.20 1859.0 1 mg/I IWUay 1.4U 4543.5187 1 5.d. as$03) X 2.00 < 13098.3 1 mg/I lb/Day 2.00 < 6490.141 1 14265-45-3) u ac an s X 0.35 22921 1 m9/1 lb/Day 0.05 < 162.268525 1 Aluminum, otal X 2.440 15979.9 2.44 14998.5 1.49 4835.6 2 mg/I Ib/Uay 0.852 21(55955(566 1 7429-90-5) arium, Total X 0.029 183.4 0.028 112.1 0.024 17.9 2 mg/I IWUay 0.022 71.398151 1 7440-39-3) Boron, otal X 0.094 419.1 0.064 393.4 0.032 103 9 2 mg/I Ib/Uay 0.050 181.140148 1 744042-8) Cobalt. Total X 0.001 < 6.5 1 mg/I Ib/Uay 0.001 < 3.2453/05 1 744018-4) Iron,Total 7439-89-6) X 2.350 15390.5 2.35 14445.3 1.52 4933.0 2 mg/I IWUay 1.080 350590014 1 Magnesium, Total X 2.19 14342.7 2,19 13461$ 2.14 (5945.1 2 mg/I lb/Day 2.21 7172.268805 1 743395-4) enum, Total X 0.0010 < 6.b < O.001 < 8.1 < 0.001 < 3.2 2 mg/I lb/Day 0.0070 < 3.2453705 1 743398-7) anganese, Total X 0.068 445.3 O.U69 418.0 0,066 214.2 2 mg/1 1b/Uay 0.119 386.1990895 1 7439-96-5) Tin,role 7440-31-5) X 0.010 < 65.5 1 mg/I IWUay 0.010 < 32453705 1 aanwm, Total X 0.021 131.5 1 mg/I lb/Day 0.030 91.361115 1 /44032-b) i j EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NC0004979 001 Allen Steam Station 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- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE Ic.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) qua- b.pre- cab- (if available) (it available) I d.NO.OF a.Concerti b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concentration 1(2)Maas (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentrat- a Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSE METALS,CYANIDE,AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M Antimony, X t 1.0 < 6.55 < 1 < 6.15 < 1 < 3.25 2 ug/I Ib/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 olal(7440-36-0) M Arsenic,Total X -< 1.0 < 6.55 < 6.55 < 40.26 < 328 < 10.64 2 41 lb/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 7440-38-2) M Beryllium. X < 1.0 < 6.55 1 119/1 lb/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 Total(7440-41-7) M Cadmium. X -< 1 < 6.55 < 1 < 6.15 < 1 < 3.25 2 u9/1 Ib/Day 0.1 < 0.32 1 Total(744043-9) M Chromium, X 1.64 10.74 1.64 10.08 0.82 2.66 2 ug/I Ib/Day 2 < 6.49 1 Total(744047-3) M Copper.Total X 0.018 117.88 0.018 110.64 0.0175 56.79 2 mg/I lb/Day _ 0.005 < 16.23 1 7440-50-8) M Lead.Total X < 1.0 < 6.55 < 1 < 6.15 < 1 < 3.25 2 u9/1 lb/Day 1.0 < 325 1 7439-92-1) M Mercury,Total X 0.0011 0.01 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.0009 0.00 1 7439-97-6) M Nickel,Total X 1.0 6.55 1 6.15 0.5 1.62 2 ug/I lb/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 7440-02-0) 10M Selenium X < 1.0 < 6.55 < 1 6.15 < 1 < 3.25 2 ug/I Ib/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 Total(778249-2) 11 M.Silver,Total X < _ 1.0 < 6.55 1 ug/I Ib/Day 1.0 < 3.25 1 7440-224) 12M.Thenium. X < 0.0002 < 1.3 1 mg/I IWDay 0.0002 < 0.65 1 Total(7440-28-0) 13M.Zinc,Total X 0.013 85.14 0.013 79.91 0.007 22.72 2 mg/I lb/Day 0.005 < 16.23 1 7440.86-6) 14M.Cyanide, X < 0.010 < 65.49 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0.010 < 32.45 1 Total(57-12-5) 15M.Phenols, X < 0.0050 < 32.7 1 mg/I lb/Day 0.0064 20.77 1 olal DIOXIN """T DESCRIBE RESULTS hlorodiben-P X < - 0.535 < 3503.8 1 1 1 pg/I lb/Day ^ 0.619 < 2008.88 1 p.m(1764-01-6) 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 001 1 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK'X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. are- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quir- b pre- cab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Conteh- b.Mass d.NO.OF led sent sent (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V.Acrolem X C 5.0 < 32.75 1 ug/1 lb/Day 5.0 < 16.23 1 07-02-8) v Acrylonitrile X <_ &0 < 32.75 1 ug/I -lb/Day 5.0 < 16.23 1 107-13-1) V.Benzene X "Z-2 0 < 13.10 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 n-43.2) V.Bis(Chloro- ethyl)Ether X 542-88-1) v.Bromoform X ( 2.0 < 13.10 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 75-252) V.Carbon etrachlonde X <" 2.0 < 13.10 1 u9/1 lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 5&235) V Chbrobenzene X 49_ 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 108-90-7) V Chbrod, romomethane X c2.0 < 13.10 1 u9/1 lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 124-48-1) v Chloroethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 7500-3) 1 OV.2-Chloro- 1thytvurytEther X e 5.0 < 32.75 1 ug/I Ib/Day 5.0 < 16.23 1 110-758) 11V Chl-l- X i' 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 67-66-3) 12V.Dichloro- romomethane X < 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 7527-4) 13V.Dichbro- flluoromethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 7571-8) 14V.1,1-0ichbro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 Mane(7534-3) 15V.1,2-Dichbro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 thane(107-0&2) 16V.1,1-04chloro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 thylene(75354) 1T 1,2-Dichbro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I IWDay d; 2.0 < 6.49 1 ropane(78-87-5) 18V.1.1Dichloro- X _ 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I IWDay 2.0 < 6.49 1 ropytene(542-7&6) 19V.Ethylbenzene X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 100.41-4) OV.Methyl X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ugtl lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 romide(74-83-9) V Methyl X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I IWDay 2.0 < 6,49 1 Monde(74-87-3) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 at Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER -] CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NC0004979 001 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a r" Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) puir- bpre- cab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b-Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concenhation (2)Mass (1)Conwntra6on (2J Mass (1)Concentralion (2)Mass ANALYSES lratlOrl (1)Concenlrafion 1(2)M.- ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS(continued) 2V Methylene X 2.0 < 1310 1 ug/I Ib/Day c 2.0 < 6.49 1 hbnde(75-09-2) 3V.1.1,2,2-Tetra- hbroethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day t 2.0 < 6.49 1 79-34-5) 4V.Tetraohloro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 thylene(127-18-4) SV.Toluene X 2.0 < 13,10 1 ug/I Ib/Day t77 2.0 < 6.49 1 108-88-3) 6V.1,2-Trans- ichlomethy/ene X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 4..- 2.0 < 6.49 1 156-60-5) 7V.1.1.1-T, ,hloroethane .1,t-Td- hloroethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 71-556) 8V.1.1,2-Tn- hloroethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 79-00-5) 9V.Tnchloro- X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I Ib/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 thylene(79-01-6) V.Tnchio- ucromethane X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 7569-4) 1V.Vinyl X 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I I lb/Day 2.0 < 6.49 1 hbnde(7501-4) GC/MS FRACTION-ACID COMPOUNDS IA.2-Chlorophenol X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 9557-8) A.2.4-Dichloro- X 10 < 65.49 1 ugA Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 henol(120-032) 2.4-Dimethyl- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 henol(105-67-9) A.4,6-Dlnitro-O- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 reao1(534-52-1) 2p-0inbo- X 50 < 327.46 1 ug/I Ib/Day 50 < 162.27 1 henol(51-28-5) A.2-Namphenol X10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 88-755) rM A.4-Nitrophenol X10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 100-02.7) PM A P-Chl-W X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 resol(59-50-7) A.Pentachloro- X10 < 65.49 1 ug/I Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 henol(87-86-5) IM 10A.Phenol 57 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 108-95.2) 11 A.2,4,6-Tn- hlomphenol X 10 < 65.49 1 ughlb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 88-06-2) EPA Form 3510.2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-6 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 NC0004979 001 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a re- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE=b.. AXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE rt available) qmr- b pre c.ab- (if available) (it available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- 1b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration _T(2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tfatiOn (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18.Acenaphthene X < 10 < 65.49 1 Ug/I lb/Day _�. 10 < 32.45 1 8332.9) B.Acenapntylene X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I Ib/Day < 10 < 32.45 1 208-96-8) 38.Anthracene X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I 7b/Day -Z-1 0 < 32.45 1 120-12-7) - B Benzidine X c 100 654.92 1 ug/I IWDay 7 1 . 100 324.54 1 92-87-5) 58.Benzo(a) nthracene X c 10 < 65.49 1 Ug/I IWDay '-t" 10 < 32.45 1 56-553) B.Benm(a) X c 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 yrene(50-32-8) B 3.4-13enzo- uoranthene X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 lb/Day fE 10 < 32.45 1 20599-2) 8 Benzo(ghi) X < 10 < 65.49 1 u911 IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 erylene(191-24-2) B.Benzo(k) Rwranthene X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 207-08-9) 10B.Bis(2-Chloro- thoxyl)Methane X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 711-91-1) 11 B.Bls(2-Chl- myl)Ether X t 10 < 65.49 1 Ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 111 A4-4) 12B.Bre(2-Chloro opyl)Ether X t 10 < 65.49 1 ug/l IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 t 08-60-1) 13B.Bra(2-Elhyt- exyl)Phthalate X 10 < 65.49 1 Ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 117-81-7) 148.4-Bromo- nenyl Phenyl X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 mer(101-55-3) 158 Butyl Benzyl X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 hthalate(8568-7) 168.2-Chloro- ephthalene X 10 < 65.49 1 ugll IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 91-58-7) 17B.4-Chlom- nenyl Pnenyt X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug11 lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 Ether(700572-3) 186 Ch ysene X < 10 < 65.49 1 U911 Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 218-01-9) 196 Dibenzo(a,h) nthracene X c 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 63.70-3) E81 -Dichbro- X t 2.0 < 13.10 1 ugll IWDay 2.0 < 649 1 Dichoro- X < 2.0 < 13.10 1 ug/I IWDay2.0 < 6.49 1 (541-711) EPA Fam 35142C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NC0004979 001 Allen Jteafll Jtatloll 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. are- 8alieved a. IMUM D L C. NLONG TERM AVG.VALUE (if availabifalable) quir- le) . (if available) d.NO.OF a-Conten- b.Mess d.NO.OF led 1(1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES lration (1)Concentratron (2)Masa ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 28.1,4-Dichloro- X2.0 < 13.10 1 UV IWDay 2.0 1 6.49 1 enzene(106-06-7) IM 3B.3,3Di01oro- zidine X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 91-94-1) 48.Diethyl htnalate X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 84-662) 58.Dimethyl nthalate X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 131-11-3) 6B.Di-N-Butyl hthalate X 10 < 65.49 1 u911 Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 84-74-2) 78 2,4-Dmitro- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 oluene(121-14-2) 88 2,6Dmdro- X 10 < 65.49 1 u(,/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 oluene(60620-2) 9B.Di-N-Octyl hthatate X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 117-84-0) B.1,2-Diphanyl- ydrazine(aa Azo- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 nzene)(122-667) 18.Fluoranthene X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day --< 10 < 32.45 1 206-44-0) 28 Fluorene X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay < 10 < 32.45 1 86737) 38.Hexachloro- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IUD-ay- :< 10 < 32.45 1 nzene 1118-74-1) rM B Hexa- nlorobutediene X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 87-663) 58 Haxachloro- yclopentadlene X 10 < 65.49 1 u911 IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 77-47-4) e.Hexachlom- X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 thane(67-72-1) 7B Indeno 1.2,3cd)Pyrene X 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 19339-5) B leophorone X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 78-59-1) 913.Naphthalene X < 10 < 65.49 1 u9/1 lb/Day _ 10 < 32-45 1 91-20-3) OB.Nitrobenzene X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I IWDay 10 < 32.45 1 96953) 18.N-Nd- dimathylamine X < 10 < 65.49 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 162-75-9) 28.N-Nitrosod� -Propylamine X < 10 < 6549 1 u911 lb/Day +� 10 < 32.45 1 621 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 001 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. are- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE I a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) qwr- b.pre- c.ab- (i(available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concentration (2)Mase (1)Concenbetbn (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Maes ANALYSES tratiOn 1 Concentration (z)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 3B.N-Nitro- iphenylamine X d 10 < 65.49 1 ug/I Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 86-30-6) 48.Phenanthrene X -c 10 < 65.49 1 ugil Ib/Day 10 < 32.45 1 8601-8) 5B.Pyrene X -< 10 < 65.49 1 11g/l lb/Day 10 < 32.45 1 29-00-0) 68.1,2,4-Tri- hlorobenzene X r4' 2.0 < 13.10 1 ugfl lb/Day2.0 < 6.49 1 20-82-1) GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES 1P.Aldrin X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 309-00-2) P.alpha-BHC X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 319-84-6) beta-BHC X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ugll IWDay 0.025 < 0.08 1 315-85-7) P.gamma-BHC X 0.025 < 0.16 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 58-89-9) 34-delta-BHC X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/1 lb/Day 0.025 0.08 1 319-86-8) P.Chbrdane X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 57-74-9) P 4,4'-DDT X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/l lb/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 50-29-3) P 4,4'-DDE X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I IWDay 0.025 < 0.08 1 72-55-9) P.4,4'-DDD X 0.025 < 0.16 1 u(J/l Ib/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 72-54-8) 10P Dieldnn X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/1 IWDay 0.025 < 0.08 1 6457.1)) 11P alpha-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/l lb/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 115-29-7) 12P.beta-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.16 1 u9/1 lb/Day 7 0.025 < 0.08 1 (11529-7) 13P.Endosu@an alfate X -s 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 1031-07-8) 14P Endrin X Fs"'!. 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I lb/Day -< 0.025 < 0.08 1 72-248) 15P Endrin dehyde X -C0.025 < 0.16 1 ugll lb/Day < 0.025 < 0.08 1 7421-93-4) F16P.Heptachlor X <- 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I lb/Day < 0.025 < 0.08 1 76 4a-8) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2.85) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 NCO004979 001 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK'X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. are- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quir- b.pre-10 ab- (if avadable) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- Fb :-s d.IN OF ed sent sent (1)Concentrat-n (2)Mass (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass ANALYSE$ tralion 1 Concenlratron O (2)Masa ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES(continued) 17P.Heptachbr poxide X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.025 < 0.08 1 1024-57-3) 18P,PCB-1242 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 53469-21-9) 19P.PCB-1254 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 41 lb/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 11097-Ml) OP.PCB-1221 X rE 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/1 lb/Day IM 0.25 < 0.81 1 11104-28-2) 1P.PCB-1232 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 11141-16-5) 2P.PCB-1248 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 12672-29-6) 3P.PCB-1260 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 11096-82-5) 4P PCB-1016 X 0.25 < 1.64 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.25 < 0.81 1 12674-11-2) 5P.Toxaphene X 0.025 < 0.16 1 ug/I IWDay 0.025 < 0.08 1 8001-352) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-9 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 EPA Facility Name: SEE INSTRUCTIONS NCOW4979 Allen Steam Station OUTFALL NO. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 002 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.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Gomentrawn (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentiatlon (2)Mass ANALYSES Biochemical oxygen or 2.0 352.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day '. 0 Demand(BOD) Chemical Oxygen 20 < 3521.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 Demand(COD) Total organic 2.4 0 422.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 arbon(TOC) Total suspended 6.0 0 1056.5 6 0 851.2 0.3 0 28.5 25 m9A Ib/Day 0 Solids(TSS) Ammonia(as N) 0.060 0 10.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 Flour VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 21.1 17 11.4 107 1 MGD I N/A Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE wimer) DEGREES CELSIUS Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE summer) 1 DEGREES CELSIUS PH MINIMUM IMAXIMUM MINIMUM IMAXIMUM 10 STANDARD UNITS PART B-Mark"X"in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present.Mark"X"in column 21b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.If you mark column 2a for any 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• 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE .f available) a.prc+ D.eR (if available) (il available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF sent sent (1)Concenuation (2)Me" (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES Bromide X 7.30 0 1285. 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 24968-679) chlomre, X 0.050 < 8.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 oral Residuel Color X 25 N/A N/A N/A 1 Std.Units N/A N/A Fecal X308 NIA N/A N/A 1 MPN NIA N/A olitonn 1100 rJ Fluonde X 1.00 < 176.1 0 0-0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 1698448-8) Ndrate- X 0.18 0 28.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rrg/I Ib/Day 0 nate las N) EPA orm 3516-2C(Rev 2-65) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 r .NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER (optional ND CAS NO. Believed a. c.L G TERM AVG.VALUE a. it available) a.pro- a (ifavailable) pf available) 0.NV.Ur a Goncen- b.Mass b.NU.VI- sent sent oncen tion (2)Mass (1)u0mentration ss nceneration ass ANALYStS tratlon oncentratton ass ANALYZ t Nitrogen. Total Organic X 0.50 U 88.0 0.5 0 70.9 U.4 0 38.1 5 mg/I Ib/Day - U as N) and rease X 5.00 < 880.4 < 5 < 709.3 5 < 475.7 9 mg/I Ib/Day _ 0-ph-us Ph as P),Total X 0.009 U 1.8 U 0.0 U UA 1 mg/l Ib/Day U 772314-0) Alpha' Total X 5.00 N/A NIA N/A 1 Pcitl N/A N/A Beta, Dial X 5.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 PClll N/A N/A mm Totala ' X 1.00 N/A NIA N/A 1 PCI/I N/A N/A a iuin 26,Total X 0.79 N/A N/A N/A 1 PCIA N/A N/A u ate as SO4) X 86 0 15142.8 U U.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Uay "?''^ U 14801-7&e) ~' uie -S) X 1.30 U 2289 0 0.0 U 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day U u 4e asS03) X 2.00 < 352.2 U U.0 0 9-0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 142&545-3) aaants X 0.12 0 21.1 0 0.1J U 00 1 rrg/I Ib/Day 0 uminum, Total X 0.029 U 5.1 U U.0 U U.0 1 rrg/I Ib/Day U 7429-90-5) anum. Total X 0.072 U 12.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 7440-39-3) n Total X 3.16 0 5b4b 4 U 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day U 744042-8) Cobalt. Total X 0.00148 U 0.3 U 0.0 0 0,0 1 rrg/I Ib/Day U 744"8-4) iron,lowl 7439-19-8) X 1.640 U 288.8 1.1 U 156.1 028 0 215.6 27 mgA Ib/Day 0 9-9 sium, Total X 17.2 U 3028.6 0 oA U 00 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 7439-96-4) anum, oral X 0.00601 U 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day U 7439-9&7) nganese, otal X 0.116 0 20.4 0 UA 0 0.0 1 mg/I IWDay 0 7439-9&5) ola 7440-31-5) X 6= 0.010 1.8 U 0.0 U UA 1 1 1 nWI I Ib/Day U Titanium, Total X 0.005 0.9 U 0.0 U 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day U �aau-3z-o) I,W A orm 3510-2C v 2-85 A V-2 CONTiNUE ON PAGE V-3 70m NUMBER(copyfrItem 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER -] CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NC0004979 1 002 Allen Steam Station 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 rquir- MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a eaiavea a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if-.1.1,le) bOfavailable) (d available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF sent sent 0)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass 0)Comentration 1(2 7"77 ANALYSES tration (1)Concentratbn 1(2)M.- ANALYSE METALS,CYANIDE,AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M.Antimony, X 1.00 < 0.18 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-360) M.Arsenic,Total X 2.78 0 0.49 2.78 0 0.39 1.95 0 0.19 10 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 440,362) M.Beryllium, X 1.00 < 0.18 < 1 < 0.14 < 1 < 0.10 10 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-41-7) M Cadmium. X 0.5 0 0.09 0.5 0 0.07 0.1 0 0.01 10 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-43-9) M.chromium. X 2.00 < 0.35 < 2 < 0.28 0.55 0 0.05 10 ug71 Ib/Day 0.00 total(7440,47-3) M.Copper.Total X 0.009 0 1.58 0.006 0 0.85 0.003 0 0.29 50 mg4 Ib/Day - 0.00 7440-sae) M.Lead,Total X 1.00 < 0.18 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7439-92-1) M.Memury,Total X 1.6 0 0.28 1.6 0 0.23 0.8 0 0.80 8 ng/I Ib/Day 0.00 7439-97-8) Nickel,Total X 12.2 0 2.15 12.2 0 1.73 2.71 0 0.26 10 u9/1 Ib/Day 0.00 440-02-0) 1oM.selenium, X 2.7 0 0.48 2.7 0 0.38 1.36 0 0.13 26 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7782-49-2) 11M.s'wer,Total X 1.20 0 0.21 1.2 0 0.17 0.3 0 0.03 9 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 7440,22-4) 12M,Thallium, X -4: . 0.0002 < 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg4 Ib/Day `_. 0.00 Total(7440.28-0) 13M.Zinc,Total X 40.100 0 7060.79 40.1 0 5688.79 6.81 0 647.86 10 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7440-88-8) 14M.Cyanide. x < 0.010 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 mgA Ib/Day '-,� 0.00 Total(57-12-5) 15M.Phenols, X E 0.005 < 0.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0.00 Total DIOXIN ,3,7,8 Tars DESCRIBE RESULTS nlorodlbenzoP X t 0.431 1 < 75.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 pg/L lb/Day 0.00 D.-(1764-01-e) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2.85) A E 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 002 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. are- ee sued a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE I a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE 0ava8a1ble) qua- b.pre- c.ao- (if available) (Itavadable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ad sent sent (1)Con-tratlon 1(2)M... (1)Concentrncen abon (2)Mass (1)Cotratlon (2)Mass ANALYSES Vation 1 GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS ( )Concentration (z)Maas ANALYSES 1V.Acrolein X 5.0 < 0.88 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 07-02-8) IV.Acrylonivda X 5.0 < 0.88 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugll 1Day 0.00 107-13-1) -- v.Benzene X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day - 0.00 71-43-2) V.Bis(Chloro- ihyl)Ether X 0 0 0 0 542-88-1) V Bromoform X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-25-2) V Carbon etrachlonde X t" 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 56-23-5) V.Chlorobenzena X t 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 108-80-7) V Chl-d, mmomethana X -9! 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day ' 0.00 124-48.1) V Chloroethane X < 2.0 1 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-00-3) 10V.2-Chloro- thylvnylEther X 14 5.0 0.88 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 110-75-6) 11V.Chloroform X -f 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 67-66-3) 12V.Dichloro- momethane X <- 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75.27-4) 13V Dichloro- �tl-r-hene X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 75-71-8) 14V 1,1-Dlchloro- X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thane(75-34-3) 15V 1,2-DKhloro- X 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 ethane(107-06-2) 16V.1,1-Dkhloro- X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thylene(75-35-4) 17V 1,2-0lchloro- X 2.0 1 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug71 Ib/Day 0.00 mpane(78-87-5) 16V 1.3-Dkhloro- X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day " 0.00 ropylene(542-75.8) IBV.Ethylbenzene X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 100-414) oV Methyl X < 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 romde(74-83-9) 1V.Methyl X < 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 monde(74-87-3) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2 85) PAGE V4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 .NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER EPA I.D CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NC0004979 002 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. are- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quh- b,- c.ab- (If a�aeable) (if ava fable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concentmtion (2)Mass ll)Concentretbn 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass IANALYSESItrafon 10)ConcentrationGC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS(continued) (z>Maes ANALYSES 2V.Methylene X 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 hbnde(75-M2) 3V.1,1,2,2Tetra- nIomelhane X '+C- 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day r':`"'. 0.00 79.34-5) 4v,Tetrachlon, X c 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 000 ihylene 5V Toluene X 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 000 0&88-3) eV.1,2-Tmns- chbreelhylene X r 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 15&80.5) 7V.1,1,1-Trr hboethane X '[ 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 71-55-8) - 8V.1.1,2-Tri No-thane X +C 2.0 < 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 79.00.5) 9V.Tnchlom- X 7- 2.0 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thylene(79-01-6) OV Tnchl - uommethane X <" 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 75-694) V Vinyl X 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 000 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 hlonde(75-01-4) 1A.2-CNomphenol X10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 95-57-8) FM A.44-Dichlom- X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 nol(12048.12) 3A 2,4-D-thyl- X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 h-I(105-87.9) 4A,4,6-Dinitro-0- X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 resol(534-52-1) A.2.4-D-t - X 50 < 8.80 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ _ 0.00 h-1(51-28-5) 3A 2-Niftphewl X 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 8&75-5) 7A 4-NOmpheml X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 100-02-7) P-Chlom-M- X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 --1(59-50-7) A.Pentachloro- X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 h-I(87-86-5) 10A.Phenol X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 10&95-2) 11A 2.4,8-Tri chlorophenol X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 B&Ofl2) EPA Foam 3510-2C(Rev 2-85) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-6 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 NC0004979 002 Allen Steam Station 1.P LLU ANT 2.MARK" " 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO are Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if evadable) quir- b p e c.ao- (it evadable) (if evei,able) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sere (1)Concentrstion 1(2)Mass (1)Concentrawn 1(2)Mau mcomentrawn 1(2)IV- ANALYSES Dation (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18.Acenaphthene X <' 0 1.76 .0 0 0.00 1 u I Ib ay 0.0 e3az-91 B.Acertaphtylene < 1.7 u ay0.00 208-0&8) B.Anthracene 1 1.7 1 u Ib ay .0 12012-7) --- B Benzallrte X t 100 17.61 0.00 0 0. -771- Ib Day 0.00 92-87-5) B Benzo(a) nthracerre X < 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 5&55-3) F. B.Benzo(a) < 1.7 ug ay _ 0.00 yrene(5032-8) 8 3,4-Benzo- wrarnhene X < 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0-00 205.9&2) 8.Benzo(ghi) X 10 < 1.76 0 0.000 0.00 1 u I Ib! ay 0.00 erylene(191-24-2) B Be-.(k) Iwranthene X -Q-- 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 207-08.9) 10B.Bis(2-Chloro- thoxyl)Methane X 4' 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day - 0.00 t 18.Bis(2-CNoro- thyl)Ether X '<l 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 111-44-4) 12B Bis(2-Chloroiso- ropyl)Ether X < 10 < 1.76 0 000 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 tae-aa,) 13B.Bis(2-Ethyl- e:yl)Phthalate X e 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 117-81-7) - 148.4-Bmmo- henyl Phenyl X `< 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 ther(101-55.3) ,58.Butyl Benzyl X -9 1 < 1.7 0 0.00 0 0.00 u I Ib/Day 0.00 nmalate(85-067) 188.2-Chloro- .Phthalene X < 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 91-587) 17B 4-Chl - henoPhenyl X < 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 the,(7005-72-3) 188.Chrysene X 10 1.76 0 0-00 0 0. 0 u 1 b Day 0.00 21601-9) 190 Dibenzo(a,h) nlhrscene X < 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 53-703) 081.2-Dichloro- X < 2.0 035 0 u,uU 0.00 I uF Ib ay 0.00 ozena(95-501) tB.1.3-Dichloro- X < 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 O.Ou I ug/I U.uu nzene(541-73.1) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2-a5) PAGE V-fi CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA LD.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NUUUU4919 UU2 Allen Steam Station 1 POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. e- eeieved a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE d available) qun. b pre- cad pr available) (d available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concernraticn (2)Mess (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concerttratbn (2)Mess ANALYSES Vation (1)concentration 1(2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 25.1.4-0k1-ilom- X 2.0 1 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib Day __ 0.00 mane(10&4(f-7) 3B.3,3D.chlom- nzid.ne X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0-00 91.94-1) 248 Diethyl hthalate X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 84-662) SB.Dimethyl nthalate X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 131-11-3) - 6B.Di-N-Butyl nthalate X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 &1-74-2) 78.2,a-Dinilro- < 1.7 0 0.00 0 0.00 u 1 Ib/Day 0,70 oluene(121-14-2) - 88.2,6Dinitr X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib ay 0.00 .1-(606-20-2) 98.D.-N-Octyl hthalate X 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 117-84-0) OB 1,2-Diphenyl- ydrazine(as Azo- X10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 -)(122416-7) 1BzFluoranthene 1 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 20644-0) 2B.FWorene ay 86737) 0,00 38.Hexachlom- < 1.7 0. U Ib ay0.00 site(118.74-1) 48 Hexa- nbrobuladiene X 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0-00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0-00 -- 5B.Hexachloro- ycbpentadiene X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 77-47-4) 6B.Hexachbro- 1.7 0. u ay thane(67-72-1) _ 78 Indem 1,2,3cd)Pyrene X 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 19330-5) e8.lsophomne X 1 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 UgA lb/Day 0.00 7658 1) 9B.Naphthalene X 1 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0. 0 ug/I Ib/Day 0.0 91-263) 08.Nitrobenzene X 10 < u ay 9695-3) 8 N-Nitro- od175-9 yl- X 10 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 82-75-9) 28.N-Nitrosod.- -Pmpylamme X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugl Ib/Day 0.00 621-64-7) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2-85) PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-8 EPA I.O.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-7 NC0004979 002 1 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONGTERM AVG VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE d available) Quin- b.pre- o d (if available) (if available) d.NO OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ad sent sent (1)Concennation (2)Mass ll)Concemratbn (2)Mass (1)Concanuation (2)Mas ANALYSES tration (1)Concenoatbn (2)Mas ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 3B.N-Nitro- odiphenylanvm X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u911 Ib/Day µ 0.00 86-30-8) -^- 4B Phenanthrene X 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I -7b/Day 0.00 a5-o1-e) 5B.Pyrene X _ 10 < 1.76 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day _ 0.00 29-00-0) 68.1,2 4-Tri- hbmbe-- X `., 2.0 0.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugll Ib/Day 0-00 12482-1) GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES 1P Aldnn X < 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 309-042) P.alpha-8HC X <_ 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Ug/I Ib/Day 31484-8) P.beta-BHC X K 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 315-85.7) P.gemma-8HC X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 58-849) P.deft.-BHC X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/I lb/Day 314848) P.Chlordane X 0.25 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 57-74-9) P 4,4•-DDT X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 50-243) 11 P.4 4'-DDE X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 2-55-9) P.4,4'-DDD X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugll lb/Day 72-54-8) 10P.Dieldnn X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 60-57-1) 11 P.alpha-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugh Ib/Day 115-247) 12P.beta-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 15-247) 13P.Endosulfan Sulfate X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 031-07-8) 14P.Endnn x 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72,248) 15P End- a X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Ugll Ib/Day 7421-93-4) 16P.Heptachlor X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 7 6-44-8)) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rov 2-85j PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 9 EPA I.O.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER -] CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 NC0004979 002 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS N0. a re- ed.eved a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE it avanable) quir- bpre- cab- 0f available) (a ava8able) d.NO.OF a.Conan- b.Mass d.NO.OF -M sent (1)Concentmtan (2)Mass o)Comentrawn (2)Mass (1)Conceramtan (2)Mass ANALYSES tralion (1)Concentrawn 1(2)M--- ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES(continued) 17P.Mephachlor poxde X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 1024-57-3) 18P PCR-1242 X 0.25 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 s346az1-9) 19P.PCO-1254 X 0.25 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 0.00 11097-69-1) OP.PCB-1221 X 0.25 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 11104-2&2) 1P PCB-1232 X 0.25 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 11191-18-5) 2P PC&1248 X 0.25 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 12872-2g-6) 3P.PCB-1260 X 0.25 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 u098-62-5 4P.PC&1018 X 0.25 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 12874-11-2) SP.Toxaphene X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 8001-35-2) EPA Form 3510-2C Rev 2 8) PAGE V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of EPA I.D.NUMBER(copyfrom Item 1 of Form 1) this information on separate sheets(use the same format)instead of completing these pages. EPA Facility Name SEE INSTRUCTIONS N00004979 Allen Steam Station OUTFALL NO INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 003 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 (d available) (davadable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concenballon (2)Mass ANALYSES(ration1 Concentmtbn ( ) (2)Mass ANALYSES 8-hemtica1exyg- 9: 2.0 < 75.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day "77- 0 emend(BOD) Ch-1 Oxygen t, 20 < 751.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 emend(COD) Total Organic 2.3 0 86.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 arbors(TOC) Total Suspended 4 5.0 < 187.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day us 0 olds(TSS) AmmoNe(as N) 0.065 0 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day - 0 .Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 4.5 4.5 4.5 107 MGD N/A Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE winter) DEGREES CELSIUS r.Temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE summer) 1 DEGREES CELSIUS pH MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM IMAXIMUM 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B-Mark"X"in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present.Mark"X"in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.If you mark column 2a for any 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• 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. 5BOII-dAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE ,f available) (davailable) (Ifavailable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF mentmwn (2)Mass (1)concentration (2)Mass (1)Concenttion (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES Bromide 1.00 376 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rng/I Ib/Day 0 249500-87-9) Chi-- 0.05 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgrs Ib/Day 0 otal Residual 35 N/A NIA N/A 1 Std.Units N/A N/A Fecal X 21 N/A N/A N/A 1 MPN NIA N/A oW.- /100 mI Fluundo X 1.00 < 37.6 < 1 < 37.6 < 1 < 37.6 2 mgR Ib/Day 0 t8984.4B-B) Neste- X __ 0.26 0 9.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rng/I Ib/Day _ 0 Ante(as N) EPA Fain 3510-2C(Rev 285) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER ITEM V-8 CONTINUED FROM FRONT NC0004979 003 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK W 1 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE it availed.) a pr-T: - b.ab (if available) pf available) d.NO.OF a.Concen• b.Mass b.NO.OF sent sant (1)Concentratdn (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentratiiun (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Me- ANALYSES Nitrogen, Total Organic X 0.28 0 10.5 0 0.0 0 0-0 1 rrgA Ib/Day r 0 as N) Oland cease X 5.00 187.8 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1 rng/I Ib/Day 0 Phosphorous as P).Total X 0.028 0 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rngA lb/Day D 7723-14-0) a loa ivl y )Alpha, Total X 5.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 pciA N/A - N/A 2)8.1.. Total X 4.33 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A NIA 3)Radium. -- Total X 1.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A N/A 4)Radium 28,Total X 1.00 N/A NIA N/A 1 pCiA N/A '" N/A Sulfate as SO4) X 5.30 0 199.0 5.3 0 I WO 5.15 0 193.4 2 - rtgA lb/Day 0 14808-79.8) Sulfide .as) X 1.00 0 37.6 0 0"0 0 0"0 1 n19A Ib/Day 0 Sulfite es SO3) X 2.00 < 75.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day -`4 0 14265-45-3) Sur(actards X 0.16 0 6.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day V' 0 Aluminum, Total X - 2.610 0 98.0 2.61 0 98.0 1.47 0 55.2 2 nrgA Ib/Day `?? 0 7429-00.5) f Banm, Total u X 0.028 0 1.1 0.028 0 1.1 0.0225 0 0.8 2 mg/I Ib/Day 1 0 7440.393) Boron, Total X 0.058 0 2.2 0.058 0 2.2 0.029 0 1.1 2 mgA Ib/Day _",y 0 744032-8) Cobaft, Total X 0.001 < 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 m9A Ib/Day 0 744038-4) Iron,Total 74398913) X 2.410 0 90"5 2.41 0 90.5 1.42 0 53.3 2 mgn Ib/Day 0 Magnesium, Total X 2.11 0 79.2 2.11 0 79.2 2.08 0 78.1 2 rrgA Ib/Day 0 7439.95-4) Molybdenurn, Total X 's-:' 0.0010 < 0.0 0"001 < 0.0 < 0.0010.0 2 mgA Ib/Day 0 74399&7) Manganese. Total X 0.062 0 2.3 0.062 0 2.3 0.059 0 2.2 2 mgA IblDay 0 43998-5) in To al 7440.31-5) X 1 0.010 < 0.4 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rrgA Ib/Day 0 Titanium, otal X 0.014 0 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 7440-32.8) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2-&5) PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER -] CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NC0004979 1 003 Allen Steam Station 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" 1 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.rc Believad a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a available) quir- b p e cad pf available) p(avaitable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO OF ed sent sem (t)Conceneatnn (2)Mass Ill)Concentration r(2)mass (1)Concenhat on (2)Mass ANALYSES Vation Cancem et on O 1-Mass ANALYSE METALS,CYANIDE,AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M.Antimony, X 1.0 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 < 1 0.04 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 otal(7440-3e-0) M.Arsenic,Total X 1.0 < 0.04 1 < 0.04 < 1 0.04 2 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 7440-38-2) M Beryllium, X 1.0 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-41-7) M.Cadmium, X 1 < 0.0376 < 1 < 0.0376 < 0.055 < 0.0021 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-43-9) M.Chmmium, X 1.7 0 0.06 1.7 0 0.06 0.87 0 0.03 2 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 ata1(7440-47-3) M.Copper,Total X 0.008 0 0.30 0.008 0 0.30 0.004 0 0.15 2 rrW Ib/Day - 0.00 7440-50.8) M.Lead.Total X 1.0 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7439-92-1) M Mercury,Total X 0.00115 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 743997-8) Nickel,Total X 1.0 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7440-02-0) _ 10M.Selenium. X1.0 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 < 1 < 0.04 2 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 Total(T78240-2) FM 11 M.Silver,Total X 1.0 < 0.04 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 0-00 7440.22-4) -- 12M.Thallium, X 0.0002 < 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-28-0) 13M.Zinc.Total X 0.029 0 1.09 0.029 0 1.09 0.018 0 0.68 2 ngA Ib/Day _ _ 0.00 74408&6) 14M.Cyanide, X 0.010 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 mgA Ib/Day 0.00 Total(57-12-5) 15M.Phenols, X 0.005 < 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rrgA Ib/Day - 0.00 Total IhDIOXIN ,3.7,8 Tetra DESCRIBE RESULTS oroldibenzo P X < 0.592 1 < 22.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 pg/L I Ib/Day - 0.00 m(1764-01-6) EPA Fo-3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-4 7 "m NUMBER(copyfrItem 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-3 NC000497, 003 Allen Steam Station 1 POLLUTANT 2.MARK'X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. are, Beieved a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALU�d. a.LONGTERM AVG.VALUE d available) quir- b p e cab (a available) (if evadable) NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass �d.NO.OF ed sera sent (1)Concermation (2)Mass (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass (1)Concentrawn (2)Mass ANALYSES (1)Concenrstion (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS V Acrolen X Y` 5.0 0.19 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 t07-02-8) V Acrylonndle X 5.0 < 0.19 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 107.13-1) V Benzene X s 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 71-432) V.Bis(Chloro- hyl)Ether X 0 0 0 0 542-B&t) V .Bror oform X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _= 0.00 75-25-2) V.Carbon et-Noride X ";it% 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day __'_ 0.00 5&235) Chlombenzene X2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 109-90.7) -- - V Chlorodi- romomethane X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 124.48.1) V.Chloroethane X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-00-3) 10V 2-Chloro- lnylvinyl Ether X 5.0 < 0.19 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 110.75-8) 11 V.Chloroform X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 07-8&3) -� 12V.DicMoro- romomethane X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-27-4) 1 _ 13V Dichloro- if1wron,ethane X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day :?_'."; 0.00 75-71-8) 14V 1.1-Dichloro- X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 hane(75-34-3) --. 15V.1,2-0rchloro- X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 there(107-0&2) 16V.1,1-Dichloro- X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thylene(75-35-4) 7V.1,2-Dkhtom- X2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 mpane(78-87-5) 18V 1,3-Dichloro- X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 pylene(542-75-e) 19V Ethylbenzene X2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 100-41-4) FE I OV Methyl X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 romide p4-e3-9) . Me by X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 00 Monde(14-8/-3) EPA orm 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) ?AGE V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 5 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Fo m 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NC0004979 003 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) NO CAS NO. aro- Behaved a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quir- b.pra- c.ab- (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sant (1)Corwenlratbn 1(2)Mass 0)Concenbahon (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Conceritrabon 1(2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS(continued) 2V.Methylene X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 hbnde(75-0&2) 3V.1,1.2,2-Tetra- hloroethane X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/I Ib/Day _ - 0.00 7&345) 4V Tetracnbro- X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 mylene(127-18-4) -- 5V Toluene X 2.0 < 008 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 108-863) - eV 1,2-Trara- ichloroemylene X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day ',__} 0.00 5680-5) 7V.1,1.1-TrF hbroethene X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 0.00 71-55-8) eV.1,1,2-Tn- hbroed- X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 71}00-5) L(75-01-4) - X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 O t-8)mne X 2.0 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/l Ib/Day 0.00 X 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 000 1 ug/I Ib/Day 000 -01-4) t A.2-chlomphenol X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 05-57-B) A.2,4-D.W. - X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 0.00 henol(120.832) A.2,4-Dimethyl- X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0,00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 nol(105-87.8) A.4,6Dinam-D- X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 resol(534-52-1) A.2,4-0initro- X 50 < 1.88 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 enol(57-2651 A.2-Ndroph-i X 10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l bray 0.00 8675-5) w 4-NOmpheml X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 100.02.7) A.P-Chloro-M- X10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 resol(59-W7) A.Perltacl,l - X 10 1 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 neral(87-65) 10A.Phenol X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 10605-2) 11 A.2.4,6Tr1- nloroph-1 X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day L-7 0.0;M��86062) EPA orm 3510-2C(Rev 2-85) PAGE V-5 CONTIN EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 NC0004979 003 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. e- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quir- b.pre- cab (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concert- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sera sent (i)Corlceraretion (z)Mass (1)Concerltration 1(2)Me (1)ConcenUatron (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Corrcerltration (2)Mess ANALYSES GCJMS FRACTION-BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 18.Acemphtherre x 10 038U ay -7 0.00 83-32.9) rM B.Acenaphtylene x u ay -- 0.00 208-98-8) B.Anthracene x0.00 120.12-7) --- B Benndine x T= < u ay0.00 82-87-5) B Benzo(.) nthrecene X 10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 5&566-3) 8.Benzo(a) < u ay --3 yrene(50-32-8) B.3,4-Benzo- uorenthene X 10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day '�_ 0.00 205-99-2) B.Benzo(gni) < u b ay 0. erylene(191-24-2) -- B.Benzo(k) luorarthene X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 207-969) 108.Bis(2-Chloro- ttoxyl)Methane X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 n1-et-t) 11 B.Bis(2-Chl- thyl)Ether X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 1 0.00 111444) 12B Be(2-Chloroiso- ropyl)Ether X 10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug71 Ib/Day L 0.00 10603-1) 138.Bis(2-Ethyl- exyl)Phthalate X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day '-1 0.00 117-81-7) 148.4-B.- nenyl Phenyl X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 Iher(101-55-3) 000 15B.Butyl Benzyl < 0 u b ay _ hltrelate(85-867) 16B.2-Chloro- phthalerre X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day " 0.00 91-567) 178.4-Chloro- _ nenyl Phenyl X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 000 Ether(7005-72-3) 188 Chrysene < 0. ugA lb/Day 0.00 21601-9) 19B Dibenzo(a,h) nthrecerre X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 53-763) oB t.2 Dchlo o- 2.0 0 000 0 0.00u I Ib ay - 0.00 1 1 :r:�:ane(9650 t) 1B.1,3-Dichlom- < -;u 4 u ay nzene(541-73-1) EPA Form 3510-2C Rev 2-B5) PAGE V-e CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NC0004979 003 Allen Steam Station 1.P LLUTANT 2.M W. 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. aro- eeh-d a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) quir- b.pre- c.ao- (i1 avellaae) (ifavailable) d.NO.OF Ia.Concen- 1b.Mass d.NO.OF ad sent sent (1)Concerltration (2)Mass (1)Concentratmn 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 2B 1.4-Dichbro- u ay 0.00 ane(10&4&7) -- 38.3,3-Dichloro- nzldine X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ _ 0.00 er94.1) 4B.Diethyl hthalate X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day -- 0.00 94-6&2) sB.Dimethyl nlhalate X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day �"_' 0,00 131-11-3) eB.Di-N-Butyl nthelete X10 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 84-74-2) 7B.2.4-Dmftro- X < 0.3 7-707(70- 0 0.00 ug/I Ib ay x 0.00 oluene(121-14-2) BB.2.6-Dmt- < u ay 0.00 ue olne(606-20-2) - 9B.Di-N-Octyl nthalate X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 117-84-0) - - OB.1,2-0iphenyl- ydrezine(as Azo- X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day -- 0.00 ane)(122-6&7) 1B.Fluorarahene X < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 ugA Ib ay 0.00 20&44-0) 2B Fluor.- 1 < u ay000 8&737) 3B.Heaachlmo- 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u I Ib ay _ 0. 0 ne(11&74-1) B Hexa- hlorobutadiene X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 87-6&3) 5B.Hexachbro- ycloperltad- X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day _ 0.00 77-47-4) 0.00 BB.Hexachl- < 07F- 0. 0 0. u 7175-ay- ,them ay chem(67-72-1) 7B Indeno z,3cd)Pyrene X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug lb/Day 0.00 193-39-5) aB Isophorone X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 000 1 u ay 0.00_ 0.00 7&5P 1) BB.Naphthalene x 1 < u ay 91-20.3) 08.Nitrobenzene X 0. 8 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 9&05-3) B.N-Nitro odimethylamine X 10 < 0-38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day r7_ 0.00 62-75-9) 2B.N-NiWsodi- -Propylamine X '< 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 621-64-7) 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 003 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a.rerb_,-r...fl a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE aavaeable) quir- (If a aileble) pf-ilahla) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed (t)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentrawn 1(2)Mass li)Concentratnn 1(2)Mau 1ANALYSESitration (1)Concennahon 1(2)M.. ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 3B N-Nitro odiphenytamina X 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 e6-30-6) B.PhenanthreneX _ _ 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 85-01-8) - 5B.Pyrene X `O 10 < 0.38 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 29-00-0) BB.1,2,4-T,- chlomb- .26-Tn- hlombenzene X ,,_ -_! 2.0 < 0.08 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 120-82-1) - GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES 1 P.Aldnn X fE 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 309-00-2) P.alpha-BHC X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 319-84-8) P.beta-BHC X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 315-85-7) P.gamma-BHC X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 5&890) P.delta-BMC X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 319-86-0) P.Chlordane X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 57-74-9) P.4,4'-0DT X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 50-29-3) 9-.4.4'-DDE X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72-55-9) 9-.4,4'-DDD X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 72-548) 10P.Dieldrin X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 60-57-1) 11P.Aphe-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 15-29-7) 12P.beta-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 uw Ib/Day /5-29.7) 13P.Endosulfan Sulfate X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 031-07-8) 14P.Endrin X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72-20-8) 15P.Encino aenyde X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 7421-83-4) ieP.Heptachbr X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 70-0-0-8) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-a5) PAGE V 8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Fo m 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 NC0004979 003 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2 MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. aro- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a available) qui'- b pre so- (a available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentratbn 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mess ANALYSES tralion (1)Concenbatbn 1(2)M.- ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES(continued) 17P.Neptechlor poxde X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugll JbIDa 0.00 1024-57-3) 18P,PCB-1242 X 0.25 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I 0.00 5348&21.9) 19P.PC&1254 X 0.25 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I 0.00 11097-89-1) OP.PCB-1221 X 0.25 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I 0.00 11104-2&2) 21P PCB-1232 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 11161-1&5) - 2P PCB-1248 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I _ 0.00 12872-29-8) 3P.PCO-1260 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 1109&82-5) 4P.PCB-1016 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 12874-11-2) - 5P Toxaphene X 0.025 < 0 7-00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day " 0-00 8001-35-2) 1 1 1 1 1 --- EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-85) PAGE V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all ofEPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) this information on separate sheets(use the same format)instead of completing these pages. EPA Facility Name SEE INSTRUCTIONS NC0004979 Allen Steam Station OUTFALL NO. V.INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS(continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 004 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.POLLUTANTa,M Co AXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE (it available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1) n tration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Ma- ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES Bmhemical Oxygen 2.0 < 108.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/l Ib/Day #VALUE! emend(BOO) Chemical Oxygen 20 < 1084.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 m9/1 Ib/Day 0 errand(COD) Total Organic 2.6 0 141.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day _ 0 erbon(TOC) - Total Suspended 5.0 < 271.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 Solids(TSS) Aaanunia(as N) 0.059 0 3.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/1 Ib/Day 0 .Flow VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE 6.5 6.5 6.5 107 MGD N/A Tempest- VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE winter) I DEGREES CELSIUS temperature VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE summer) 1 1 DEGREES CELSIUS PH MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM IMAXIMUM 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B-Mark"X"in column 2a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present.Mark"X"in column 2b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.If you mark column 2a for any 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 MMARRK 3.EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE Ofavailable) (ifavailable) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Ms. (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSE$tralion (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSE$Bromide 1.00 < 54.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/l Ib/Day 0 24858-87-e) chlorine. 0.05 < 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 otal Residual Color X 40 N/A N/A N/A 1 Std.Units N/A NIA Fecal X 7.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 MPN N/A N/A oliform /100 M Fluonde X 1.00 < 54.2 < 1 < 54.2 < 1 < 54.2 2 mgll Ib/Day 0 189844&S) Nitrates X 0.24 0 12.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/ b/Day - 0 drite(es N) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2-05) PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-2 NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBE EPA I.D. R ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT NC0004979 004 Allen Steam Station 1 POLLUTANT 2 MARK•x 1 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. Bel.. ad a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE d available) a pre b ab (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass b.NO.OF sem sent (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Maw (1)Concentration _(2)Maw ANALYSES tration (1)Concentration (2)Maw ANALYSES Nitrogen, otal Organic X �02260 14.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day - 0 as N) Oil and rease X 5.00 271.2 < 5 < 271.2 < 5 < 271.2 1 8 1 mg/I I Ib/Day 7i1 0 Phosphorous as P),Total X 0.025 0 1.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/l Ib/Day ":"$ 0 7723-14-0) j.Radioactivity 1)Alphe, Total X 5.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A N/A 2)Beta. Total X 5.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A " _ N/A 3)Radium. Total X 1.00 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A "" " NIA 4)Radium 26,Total X 0.81 N/A N/A N/A 1 pCiA N/A N/A Sulfate as SO4) X 12.00 0 650.9 12 0 650.9 9.75 0 528.9 2 mgA Ib/Day �..,. 0 14808-79-8) Sulfide as S) X 1.20 0 65.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 n.Sulfite as S03) X 2.00 < 108.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 14265-45-3) -� Surfactants X 0.48 0 26.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 ngA Ib/Day 0 Aluminum, Total X 2.840 0 154.0 2.84 0 154.0 1.56 0 84.6 2 m9A Ib/Day 0 7429-90.5) --- Ban-, Total X -' 0.029 0 1.6 0.029 0 1.6 0.023 0 1.2 2 mg/1 Ib/Day 0 7440-39-3) Boron, oral X 0.057 0 3.1 0.057 0 3.1 0.028 0 1.5 2 mg/l Ib/Day 0 7440-42-8) Cobalt, Total X 0.001 < 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 rni Ib/Day 0 7440-4a-4) Iron,Total 7439-69-8) X 2.580 0 139.9 2.58 0 139.9 1.45 0 78.7 2 mqA Ib/Day 0 Magnesium, oral X 2.58 0 139,9 2.58 0 139.9 2.45 0 132.9 2 rtgA Ib/Day _ _ 0 743995-4) Molybdenum, Total X 0.0010 < 0.1 < 0.001 < 0.1 < 0.001 0.1 2 mgA Ib/Day 0 7439.99-7) _~ Manganese. Total X 0.260 0 14.1 0.26 0 14.1 0.175 0 9.5 2 mg/I Ib/Day 0 7439-96-5) Tin,Total 7440-31-5) X 0.010 < 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mgA Ib/Day 0 Titanium, Total X 0.009 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0 7440-32-6) EPA Form 3510.2C v 2-85 PA V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER -] CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NC0004979 1 004 Allen Steam Station 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 2c 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. are- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE i1 evadable) quir- b.- c.ab I (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF Ia.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ad sent sent (1)Concentiation 1(2)Mass Im Concentration (2)Mass ll)Concentrawn 1(2)ma- ANALYSE$tration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSE METALS,CYANIDE,AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M.Antimony, X 1.0 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 2 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 otal(7440-38-0) M.Arsenic,Total X 1.0 < 0.05 1 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 2 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 7440.38.2) M Beryllium, X 1.0 < 0.05 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 oral(7440-41-7) M Cadmium, X 0.1 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.00 < 0.01 < 0.00 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 .tel(744043-9) M Chromium, X 2.0 < 0.11 < 2 0.11 < 2 < 0.11 2 ugll Ib/Day _ 0.00 Total(7440-47-3) M.copper,Total X 0.007 0 0.38 0.007 0 0.38 0.0035 0 0.19 2 m911 Ib/Day 0.00 7440-50-8) 71A.Lead,Total X 1.0 < 0.05 < 1 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 2 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 7439-92-1) M.Mercury,Total X 0.00111 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7439-97-8) M.Nickel,Total X 1.0 < 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 2 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 7440-02-0) 1oM.selenium, X 1.0 < 0.05 < 1 < 0.05 < 1 0.05 2 U9/l Ib/Day 0.00 Total (77B2-49-2) 11 M.Silver,Total X 1.0 < 0.05 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 7440-22-4) 12M.Thallium, X 0.0002 < 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day 0.00 Total(7440-28-0) 13M.Zinc,Total X 0.005 0 0.27 027 0 14.65 0.139 0 7.54 2 rrw Ib/Day _ _ 0.00 7440-ems) 14M.Cyanide, X 0.010 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 mg/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 Total(57-125) 15M Phenols. X 0.005 < 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 mg/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 o sl DIOXIN ,3,7,8 Teta IDESCRIBE RESULTS hlorodibenzoP X iC'T� 0.627 < 34.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 pg/L Ib/Day 0.00 roKin(1784-01-8) EPA Form 351G-2C(Rev.2-85) PAG 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 004 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3 EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) ND CAS NO. a- Belie ed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE davaaade) quir- I I.(-ailade) (.f-lade) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO OF ed sent sant 0)Co-tratton 1(2)Mass (1)Concentrehon (2)Mass mconcentratron (2)Mass IANALYSESItration10)Concentration (2)Mess ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V.Acrolein X 5.0 < 0.27 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 107.02-8) v.Acrylonitrile X c 5.0 < 0.27 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 0.00 107-13-1) V Benzene X 2.0 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0,00 71-43-2) -- V.Bis(Chloro- tnyt)Ether X 0 0 0 0 542-88-1) v.Bromoforrn X2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-215-2) FM V.Carbon atracNonde X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 5&23-5) TV Chlorobenzene X .0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 108.90-7) V.Chlorodi- -momemane X 2.0 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 124-48-1) - V.Chloroethane X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-00.3) 10V 2-Chlo-- tnylvinyl Ether X 5.0 < 0.27 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 10-75-8) 1IV.chwroform X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 87-863) 12V.Di.4- momethane X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-27-4) 13V.D.cN- Rluororn t Lane X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 75-71-8) 14V.1,1-Dlchloro- X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 hene(75-34-3) .. 15V.1,2-Dlchlo-- X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 athane(107-06-2) 16V.1,1-Dichloro- X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thylene(75.35-4) 17.1.2-Dichlom- X 2.0 1 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 -pane(7687-5) I I - 18V.1,3-Dichl- X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 -pylene(542-75-8) 19V.Ethobenzene X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u(3/1 Ib/Day 0.00 100-41-4) oV Methyl X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 -nide(74-83-0) .1V Methyl X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 hbride(74-87-3) PA Form 3510.2C Rev.2-155 PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NC0004979 004 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4,UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a re- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE d available) qui,- b.pre- c.eb (if available) (i(availaNa) d.NO.OF I..Concen- kMass d.NO.OF ed sera sent (1)Concent atbn (2)Mass (1)Comenlratwn (2)Mass (1J Conce halon (2)Mass ANALYSE$Vation 1 Concentrat on GC/MS FRACTION-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS(continued) I ) (2)Mass ANALYSES 2V Methylene X t_ 2.0 0.11 0 0.00 0 000 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 hloride(75-09-2) 3V.1,1,2.2-Tetra. hloroe6lene X - 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0,00 7&345) 4V.Tetrschloro- X z 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day ,,1 0.00 thylene(127.&4) 5V.Toluene X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day .W 0.00 108-8&3) BV 1,2-Trans- khloro ylene X F_ 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 15&60-5) N.1,1,1-Tr nloroethene X "47 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 71-55-8) -- -� BV.1,1,2-Tr nloroet iene X _. 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day '°` 0.00 79-00-5) 9V.Tnchloro- X _ 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 thylene(79-01-6) OV.Tnchlom- uoromethans X It 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 75-09-4) - V Vinyl X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I b/Day 0.00 h"e(75-014) tA.2-Cmomphenol X10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u9/1 Ib/Day 0.00 05-57-B) FM -- A.2,4Dichl- X10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day _ 0.00 henol(12&83-2) ro A.2.4-Dimethyl- X 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 neml(105-67-9) A.4,&Dinitm-O- X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day _ 0.00 reso1(534-52-1) A.2,4-0initro- X50 < 2.71 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day __ 0.00 rel(51-20-5) A.2-Nitropheml X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 A.4Nltrophe-I X10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 100-02-7) ro P-ChIo -M- X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug4 Ib/Day 0.00 rasol(59-5&7) A.PentacN- X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 neral(87.8&5) 10A.Phenol X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib/Day 0.00 0&95-2) L2,4,&Try 1 X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugfl Ib/Day - - 000 EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev 2-85) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-6 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-5 NC0004979 004 Allen Steam Station 1 POLLUTANT 2 MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4 UNITS 5 INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. ro- Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE 1c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE If available) quir- b.pro- cab (if available) (d available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed seM sent (1)Concerlbatbn (2)Mass ImComentrawn (2)Mass (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass IANALYSESItration 1 (1)Concentration 1(2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS [120-12-7) Acenaphthene 't 0 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u I Ib/Day 0.032-9)Acenephtylene X 10 0.54 0 00 0 0.00 ug/I Ib/Oay 0.00 AMnracene < u ay 0.00Benzidine < c u Ib ay-87-5) 8.Benzo(a) nthracene X < 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 5&55-3) B El-(a) < -ug7I Ib ayjr yrene(50-32-8) B.3,4-Benzo- uoranthene X c 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 0.00 205.99-2) B Benzo(ghi) X 19 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 erylene(191-24-2) B.Benzo(k) luoranthena X <" 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 207-0&9) 108.Bis(2-CNoro- no:yl)Methane X < 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugIlb/Day 0.00 11 B.Bis(2-CNom- thyl)Etl- X 4- 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 111-444) 12B B.(2-Chl- ropyl)Ether X <- 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 108-80-1) 13B.Bis(2-Ethyl- e:yl)Phrnelale X < 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 117-81-7) 14B.4-8mmo- henyl Phenyl X < 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 ther(101-55-3) 158.Brayl Benzyl X - 1 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 u I Ib/Day 0.00 nttialate(85-68-7) t8B 2-Chf.- phthelene X <' 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 91-5&7) 17B.4-Chl- yl Phenyl X t 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 mer(7005-72-3) 18B.Chrysene X i < 0.54 0 0,00 0 0.00 u l Ib/Day 21&01-9) 19B.Dib-(a,h) nthracene X < 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 53-763) OB.1,2-Dichloro- < UV lb/Day 0.00 ane(95-sa-1> _ 18.1,3-Dicnbro- .0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 u Ib/Day 0.00 ane(541-73-1) --�- EPA .-35M2C(Rev.2-8.5) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V 7 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 77r NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NC0004979 004 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2 MARK"X" 3 EFFLUENT 4.UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a e Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE if available) qui,- b.lxe- cab (If available) (it available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ad sere sent (1)Concenaation (z)t.Aass (1)Concenlration (2)Mess (t)Concentretion (2)Mass ANALYSES Vation (1)Cencentretion 1(2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) zB.1.4-1)icnlom- X 2.0 < 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day nzene(10&467) 3B.3 7-Dichlonr nzldine X s 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day - 0.00 91-04-1) 48 D athyl mhalate X t 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 84-862) 58.D-thyl hthalate X �g` 10 < 0-54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 131-11-3) -^ 88.Di-N-Butyl nthalate X F` 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 B4.7a2) 0.00 84-74-2) 1 < 0.54 0 0. 0 .00 1 u Ib ay 0.00 maene(tz1-la-z) 8B 2,6Dinitn, _ 10 < .54 0 0.00 0 .00 ug/I Ib ay 0.00 oluane(1106262) 9B Di-N-Octyl hthalate X 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug(l Ib/Day 0.00 117-B4-e) 108.1,2-Diphenyl- ydrazine(as Azo- X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 ozena)(122-067) 1B.Flwmnthene X < 0.54 0 0 0 0.00 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 20644-0) 2B.Flwrene 1 < 0.54 0 0.0 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib ay 0. 0 86737) 0.00 3B.Hexachloro- < .5 u b ay nzene(11674-1) B Hexa- nlorobraadiene X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I lb/Day 0.00 87-863) 5B.Hexachloro- yclopentadiene X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 1; 0.00 77-47-4) 88.Hexachl- X < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0 thane(87-72-1) 7B Inde- 1 z a-cd)Pyrene X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 193-3&5) [7B-59-1) .Isophomne X .54 0 0.00 0 0.00 ug/I Ib/Day _. 0.0 Naphthalene X 0.54 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib ay 000 263) Nihbenzene uIb ay 0.00 95-3).N-Nitro-mettio-na X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day - 0.00 8275-9) 2B N-Nitmsodi- -Pmpylamine X 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 821-84-7) _ 7PA 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 004 Allen Steam Station 1 POLLUTANT 2.MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4,UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO. a re I Believed a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE If available) quir- b.pro- cab I I (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concert- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sent sent (t)Concentration (2)Mass (1)Conoenlratlon (2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass IANALYSESitration (1)Concentration (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS(continued) 3B.N-Nitro odiphenylanvne X It 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 88-348) 48.Phenanthrene X < 10 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 es-oil-e) 5B Pyrene X < 10 < 0.54 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 29-00-0) 68.1,2,4-Tri- hbrobenzeneX < 2.0 0.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 1 zo-az-1) GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES 1P.AIdnn X fo 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 309-00-2) P alpha-BHC X fE 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 319-84-8) P.beta-BHC X IM 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/l Ib/Day 315-85-7) P ga.-BHC x PE 0.025 1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 5&89-9) P.delta-BHC X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 319-88-B) Chlordane X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 57-74-9) P 4,4'-DDT X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 50-29.3) P.4,4•-DDE X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72-55-9) P.4.4'-DDD X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72-54-8) 10P Dieldrin X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 80-57-1) 11P.alphe-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 15.29-7) 12P.beta-Endosulfan X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 15-29-7) 13P Endosulfan urate X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 1031-07-8) 14P.Endnn X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 72-20-8) 15P Endrin dehyde X < 0.025 < 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 7421-93-4) 16P.Heptachlor X < 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 i ugll Ib/Day 76448) EPA Form 3510-2C(Rev.2.85) PAG V-8 CON?INUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D.NUMBER(copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8 NC0004979 004 Allen Steam Station 1.POLLUTANT 2 MARK"X" 3.EFFLUENT 4,UNITS 5.INTAKE(optional) AND CAS NO, a.e eellevea a.MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b.MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE a.LONG TERM AVG.VALUE it available) quir- bpro- c.alr (if available) (if available) d.NO.OF a.Concen- b.Mass d.NO.OF ed sant sent (1)Conoentratlon 1(2)Mass (1)Concentration (2)Mass (1)0oncentralion (2)Mass ANALYSES tration (1)Concentratwn (2)Mass ANALYSES GC/MS FRACTION-PESTICIDES(continued) 17P.Heptachlor po.iae X 0.025 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 02457-3) 18P.PCB-1242 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 5346&21-9) 19P.PCB-1254 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day _ 0.00 11097.661) OP PCB-1221 X fo 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ugA Ib/Day 0.00 11104-28-2) 1P PC&1232 X PE 025 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day __ 0.00 11141-165) 2P.PCB-1248 X fM 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day rlwg 0.00 12672-266) 3P.PCB-1260 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/1 Ib7Day 0.00 1100682-5) F0 I 4P.PCB-1016 X 0.25 < 0.01 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 12674-11-2) 25P.Toxaphene X 0.025 < 0.00 0 0,00 0 0.00 1 ug/I Ib/Day 0.00 8001-35-2) EPA Form 3510-2C Rev.2-a5) PAGE V-9 Water Flow Diagram Plant Allen 2014 Water Schematic Condenser Outfall 001 South Fork Cooing Water 649 MGD jo River Sanitary Outfall 002A Catawba Waste Intermittent River Coal Handling Coal Yard Starrrrwater Sumps Sump Ash Sluice Atm 110 Water Internal 10 FGD FGD WWTS 0.5 MGD Outfall 002 Catawba Ash Basin 18.6 MGDRiver FGD Water Stormwater Seeps Treatment Sump Landfill Catawba Boiler Turbine ps m Leachate River Ash Silo Sump Boier Rm Yard Drainage �St—.t- Msc Sumps Sump Equip Outfall 003 South Fork Coding&Seals 4.5 MGD 10 River Powerhouse Outfall 0026 Catawba Sump ......................................................• ................... .................................0. River (Intem-ittent) Intake Screen Backwash Outfall 004 Catawba 6.5 MGD River Limestone Storiwater Sump Asiatic Clam/ Catawba Debris Flier River Backwash Supplemental Information NPDES Supplemental Information Allen Steam Station NPDES Permit #NC0004979 October 2014 1.0 General Information Plant Allen utilizes waters from the Catawba River for condenser cooling and service water requirements. A brief discussion of each discharge follows.All flows are based on historical data when possible or pump design capacities and normal run-times. 2.0 Outfall Information 2.1 Outfall 001—Condenser Cooling Water(CCW) The CCW system is a once-through, non-contact cooling water system that removes heat rejected from the condensers and other selected heat exchangers and then discharges into the South Fork River. Each of the 5 units at Plant Allen has two condenser cooling pumps.The number of pumps used is dependent on unit load and intake temperatures with more pumps running with higher loads and intake temperatures. Units 1 and 2 share a common cooling water supply tunnel served by a total of 4 CCW pumps. Units 3 and 4 also share a tunnel and 4 CCW pumps. Unit 5 has a separate tunnel and 2 CCW pumps. The common tunnel design enables three pumps to give Units 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 the equivalent of 1 Y2 pump operation. The 1'/: pump operation adds an economical range or flexibility when units are on partial load and when intake water temperatures are minimal. Condenser Cooling Water Pump Capacities Unit No. 1-Pump GPM 1.5-Pump GPM 2-Pump GPM 1 55,500 74,800 83,500 2 55,500 74,800 83,500 3 83,000 111,200 126,000 4 83,000 1 111,200 126,000 5 83,000 1 1 126,000 Note: Maximum cooling flow 545,000 GPM All condenser tubes at Plant Allen are cleaned manually with metal or rubber plugs. Mechanical cleaning is required once a year for most units.A leak test is performed periodically on the condenser tubes. If leaks are suspected,then one method used to temporarily stop small leaks is to add sawdust to the CCW system, as previously approved by NC DENR.The sawdust is added at amounts that will plug the leaks and not result in an environmental impact.This is a temporary measure until the unit can come off-line so the leaks can be permanently repaired. 2.1.1 Asiatic Clam/Debris Filter Backwash Water for the Unit 5 CCW water is filtered for any twigs, leaves, and other light debris, which passed through the intake screens.Asiatic clams,which are common in Lake Wylie and can clog the condenser tubes, are also captured in this filter. This filter is backwashed once a week for 15 minutes. A maximum flow of 3000 GPD is realized. No additives are in the backwash water. The twigs, leaves,clams and other light debris collected in the debris filter are indigenous to the river and can be flushed back with no harmful environmental consequences. 2.2 Outfall 002—Ash Basin 2.2.1 Stormwater run-off Storm water run-off enters the ash basin from the ash basin's drainage area,the yard drainage sump,the coal yard sump,the FGD storm water basin and the landfill leachate sump. The powerhouse sump and the limestone storm water sump discharges its rainfall run-off into the yard drainage sump. 2.2.2 Sanitary Wastes Sanitary waste at Plant Allen is treated in a septic tank with the effluent from the septic tank being discharged to the Ash Basin via the Coal Yard sump. Approximately 115 people are responsible for the load on this system.An average flow of 4850 GPD is treated by the system.The drinking water is supplied by City of Belmont Utilities Department. 2.2.3 Ash Sluice Plant Allen has converted to a dry ash handling system. Ash collected in the electrostatic precipitators is transported by compressed air to two silos where ash is transferred to trucks for ultimate disposal in the newly constructed on-site landfill.Wet sluicing is still utilized during times of dry system upset. Bottom ash sluicing to the basin requires approximately 6.0 MGD. Plant Allen presently has additional air pollution control systems installed on three units. Use of these systems entails the use of low concentrations of sulfur compounds. These systems aid in the collection of the ash in the electrostatic precipitators. 2.2.4 Recirculating Water System(RCW) Plant Allen has 2 RCW systems: a chiller system and a pump cooling water system. Both systems use the biocide Nalco H-550 or similar products. In addition,the corrosion inhibitor Nalco CS-4710 or similar product is used. Generally,these systems are closed loop in nature, but may need to be drained occasionally. All such water would enter the floor drains and then be discharged to the ash basin. 2.2.5 Miscellaneous Waste Streams 2.2.5.1 Heat Exchanger Cleaning Periodically, it may be necessary to clean the small heat exchangers with polyacrylamide, polyacrylate, sodium laurylsulfate and tri-sodium phosphate. All wastewater would be routed to the ash basin. 2.2.5.2 Condensate Polishers Plant Allen utilizes condensate polishers which divert a portion of the normal condensate (closed system)flow through one of two cells per unit. The polishers provide filtration as well as ion exchange functions to remove or substantially reduce dissolved solids and suspended matter present in the condensate stream. The polishers require precoating with a combination of anion and cation resin. To facilitate precoating, 125-150 mL of a solution of polyacrylic acid (25%) is added to the precoat slurry. Upon resin exhaustion,the precoat is removed from the filters by water/air blasting and flushed to the ash basin via sumps.Condensate water is used to remove the exhausted precoat at the rate of: • Unit 1&2—1558 gal/precoat • Units 3,4,&5—2090 gal/precoat A total average waste flow of approximately 980 GPD to the ash basin is realized. 2.2.5.3 Condenser Leakage Testing Fluorescing Dye Method—Approximately 1 Ib.of a disodium fluorescing dye added to 280,000 gals of demineralized water is used occasionally to test the condensers for leakage. All wastewater from the testing would be routed to the ash basin. Sulfur Hexafluoride Method—Periodically,sulfur hexafluoride is injected into the condenser tubes to locate condenser tube leaks. Sulfur hexafluoride is a chemically inert, nonflammable, nontoxic gas with an extremely low water solubility. It is estimated that 150 grams of sulfur hexafluoride would be used during the leak detection process. Most of the sulfur hexafluoride would be volatilized during the process. 2.2.5.4 FGD Stormwater Sump Stormwater collected at FGD site including:the dry ash handling facility,gypsum pile,WWTS area (not process water),stack,absorbers, switchgear building, dewatering building, reagent prep building,and the control room area is routed to a large stormwater collection basin prior to being pumped to the ash basin. 2.2.5.5 landfill leachate collection discharge Industrial Solid Waste landfill (Permit No.36-12)is permitted to accept coal combustion byproducts(fly ash, bottom ash,gypsum,WWTS filter press sludge cake)consists of a double liner with leachate collection system. Collected leachate is pumped to ash basin. 2.2.6 Ash Basin Treatment Sulfuric Acid System—An acid injection system utilizing 93%sulfuric acid is operated as needed to maintain pH level below 9.0 standard units. Sodium Hydroxide System—A sodium hydroxide injection system utilizing 25%or 50% sodium hydroxide operated as needed to maintain pH level above 6.0 standard units. 2.2.7 Yard Drain Sump The yard drain sump is a large concrete structure that has three level controlled pumps, which pump wastewater from Plant Allen to the ash basin. These pumps are operated on a rotating basis. The combined average flow from all sources tied to the yard drain sump is approximately 4.0 MGD. Listed below is a description of waste streams going to the yard drain sump: 2.2.7.1 Boiler Room Sumps(Units 1-4) The water which flows to the boiler room sumps originates from such sources as floor wash water, boiler blowdown,water treatment waste,condensates, equipment cooling water,sealing water and miscellaneous leakage(refer to the attached schematic of water flow for individual flows). The effluent from the units 1 through 4 boiler room sumps is flushed to the yard drain sump. The effluent from the unit 5 boiler room sump is flushed to the power house sump, which is then flushed to the yard drain sump. 2.2.7.2 Turbine Room Sumps The turbine room sumps accommodate flows from floor washing, leakage,and occasional condenser water box drainage. Effluent from units 1 through 5 turbine room sumps is flushed to the yard drain sump. 2.2.7.3 Limestone Unloading/Storage Area Sump Limestone sump collects storm water from limestone unloading and storage area and routes to YD sump via PH sump discharge line. 2.2.7.4 Power House Sump(Unit 5) The wastes,which enter the floor drains at Plant Allen,accumulate in the boiler room sumps and turbine room sumps. The water which flows to the boiler room sumps originates from such sources as floor wash water, boiler blowdown,water treatment waste,condensates,equipment cooling water, sealing water and miscellaneous leakage. Effluent from the unit 5 boiler room sump is routed to the powerhouse sump,which is then flushed to the yard drain sump. This sump also receives storm water from various drains located on the north end of the powerhouse. 2.2.8 Water Treatment System The water treatment wastes consist of sedimentation,filter backwash, reverse osmosis (RO)concentrate,demineralizer regeneration wastes and boiler blowdown. The make- up water treatment system is comprised of a clarifier,two pressure filters,two activated carbon filters, pre RO filters,a reverse osmosis unit and one set of demineralizers. Make-up water is used in the boilers and closed cooling systems. Clarifier: The clarifier has an average production of 0.252 MGD.Caustic or ferric sulfate/ferric chloride are used to affect precipitation and thus remove suspended solids from the raw river water. Desludging of the clarifier takes place approximately 8%of the unit run-time with an average volume of 2300 GPD going to the ash basin. Pressure Filters: There are two pressure filters which follow the clarifier in the water treatment process. These filters are backwashed once per week with a waste flow of 11,000 gallons per backwash. Each pressure vessel will contain 84 ft3 of anthracite, 50 ft3 of quartz,25 ft3 of garnet and 41 ft3 of garnet/quartz support media. Each vessel will use product water to backwash at a rate of 750 gpm. On average, both vessels are backwashed once per week. The contents of the pressure filters will be changed out,as internal maintenance requires,and the used filter medium will be sluiced to the ash basin. RECEIVED/DENR/DWR OCT 15 M4 Wakul +.iudll[y Permittine Section Activated Carbon Filters: In addition to the pressure filters,there are two activated carbon filters. These filters are backwashed twice per month. Approximately 30,000 gallons of water are required to backwash each of these filters. The activated carbon filters are composed of approximately 250 ft3 of granular activated carbon(coal). The spent filter medium is changed out yearly and sluiced to the ash basin. Reverse Osmosis(RO) Unit: A RO unit is used to decrease the conductivity in the filtered water,thereby increasing the efficiency of the demineralizers and reducing the amount of chemical needed for demineralizer regeneration. During operation,the unit has a continual blowdown of 60 gal/min,which is discharged to the ash basin. The RO unit is cleaned on a quarterly basis with the waste going to the yard drains and eventually the ash basin. During a cleaning,approximately 30 lbs of a sulfamic acid cleaner along with 5 gallons of biocide, 2 liters of sodium hydroxide,and 0.5 gallons of sodium lauryl sulfate is used Demineralizer: The demineralizer consists of two mixed-bed cells. Only one of these cells is operated at any one time. The cell which is in operation is regenerated approximately once every 7-14 days of operation. A regeneration requires 42 gallons of sulfuric acid (78-80%)and 150 gallons of 50%sodium hydroxide. An average dilute waste chemical and rinse flow of 20,000 gal is realized. The dilute acid and caustic are discharged to the floor drains simultaneously through the same header for neutralization purposes. All regeneration wastes are flushed to the ash basin. The demineralizer resin is changed out approximately once every 10 years and the spent resin is sluiced to the ash basin. Approximately 1 milliliter of the surfactant Triton CF-54 or similar product is added to the new resin to improve separation. Boiler Blowdown: Each of the five boilers at Plant Allen blowdown at an average rate of approximately 500 lbs.of steam per hour. The blowdown is allowed to flash in a blowdown tank. Most of the blowdown is vented to the atmosphere with a minimal amount of condensate discharged to the boiler room sump. The average condensate flow to this sump is 0.004 MGD. Hydrazine is maintained at a concentration of 25 ppb in the condensate system for deoxygenation. A minute amount of hydrazine (<10 ppb) may be present in the condensate flow to the boiler room sump. 2.2.9 Preheater Washes Preheaters are backwashed with raw water on an as needed basis to remove ash and corrosion products. There are 12 preheaters at Allen that would require approximately 100,000 gallons of backwash water each. The backwash water is routed to the ash basin through the yard drain sump. 2.2.10 Laboratory Wastes The plant chemistry and the FGD chemistry laboratories on-site perform a variety of water analyses and routine sample collections. Therefore several chemicals are used in the lab in small quantities for sample preservation, bottle rinsing,equipment calibration,conductivity analyses,etc. The wastes are flushed down the sink and discharged into the yard drain sump and then pumped to the ash basin. Some of the laboratory chemicals are as follows:ammonia molybdate,acetic acid,ferric sulfate, hydrochloric acid, monoethylamine, nitric acid and potassium hydroxide. 2.2.11 Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction(SNCR) As part of the compliance with the North Carolina Clean Air Initiative (NCCAIR),Allen has installed a urea-based "trim"Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction(SNCR)systems on all five units. The trim SNCR systems are expected to reduce NOx emissions by approximately 300.SNCR systems operate by injecting urea into the upper section of the boiler where a chemical reaction occurs to reduce the NOx to water and nitrogen. Some residual ammonia will be collected on the fly ash in the electrostatic precipitators and a small amount will be carried to the ash basin. However,the operation of the SNCR system is not expected to require additional treatment capabilities to ensure compliance with NPDES permit limits. 2.2.12 Flue Gas Desulfurization(FGD) A Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) system has been installed at Allen for the reduction of SO2 from the stack gas.The following provides a description of the FGD system at Allen. In a Wet Scrubber system,the SO2 component of the flue gas produced from the coal combustion process is removed by reaction with limestone-water slurry. The particular system used at Allen collects the flue gas after it passes through the electrostatic precipitator and routes the gas into the absorber tank. As the gas rises through the tank to the outlet at the top,the gas passes through a spray header. A slurry of water and limestone droplets is continually sprayed through this header into the stream of flue gas. The SO2 in the flue gas reacts with the calcium in the limestone and produces S03. The SO3slurry falls to the bottom of the tank where a stream of air is injected to oxidize the slurry to form gypsum(CaSO4 * 2H2O). The gypsum slurry is drawn off the r absorber tank and subsequently pumped to a vacuum belt filter. Part of the process water from the FGD system is blown down in order to maintain the FGD water chemistry within the FGD system specifications. This water is treated in a wastewater treatment system that discharges to the ash basin via internal Outfall 005. The FGD system has a material handling system that supplies limestone to the scrubber and a gypsum storage area for the gypsum removed from the process. The limestone comes onto the site by rail and is then transferred to the FGD site via a covered conveyor. Runoff from the storage area is routed to the ash basin. The gypsum is routed from the FGD tank to a dewatering belt and then to a covered conveyor belt that will carry it to a storage pile.The runoff from this area is also routed to the ash basin. 2.2.13 Seeps There have been approximately nine (9)seeps identified associated with the ash basin at the Allen Station. These seeps contribute a minimal amount of flow into Lake Wylie and the Catawba River. 2.3 Outfall 002A—Coal Yard Sump Overflow An overflow pipe that directs flow from the sump to the Catawba River was included in the construction of the coal yard sump. This modification was implemented to prevent submergence and damage of the pump motors within the sumps in the event that all pumps failed or redundant power supply lines could not be restored in a timely manner. 2.4 Outfall 0026—Powerhouse Sump Overflow An overflow pipe that directs flow from the sump to the ground was included in the construction of the powerhouse sump. This modification was implemented to prevent submergence and damage of the pump motors within the sumps in the event that all pumps failed or redundant power supply lines could not be restored in a timely manner. If enough water overflows,the waste water could potentially discharge into the Catawba River. Overflow has not occurred during the last permit cycle. 2.5 Outfall 003—Misc Equipment Cooling&Seal Water Outfall 003 discharges into the CCW discharge canal. The discharge consists of cooling water from units 4 and 5 boiler feedpump hydraulic coupling coolers and other miscellaneous equipment cooling. This water is once-through, non-contact cooling water withdrawn from the service water system. Approximately 10,000 gpd of bearing cooling water for the ash line booster pump is routed back to the discharge canal via a stormwater outfall in the vicinity of outfall 003. The water is once through, non-contact cooling water withdrawn from the service water system. 2.6 Outfall 004—Equipment Cooling&Intake Screen Backwash 2.6.1 Equipment Cooling Water Cooling water for units 1,2&3 boiler feed pump hydraulic coupling coolers and other miscellaneous equipment is discharged through outfall 004. This water is once-through, non-contact water drawn from the service water system. In addition,water from a vehicle rinse-down area is directed to this outfall. The rinse water contains no soaps or other additives. Allen has also added a chiller system for comfort cooling that is a once- through, non-contact cooling water system and discharges back to the river via outfall 004. 2.6.2 Intake Screen Backwash The intake screens at Plant Allen are flushed on an "as needed" basis. Backwash usually averages 2 hours per shift. The average volume required is 0.053 MGD. The large debris floating on the river is caught on the parallel bar screens. This trash is collected and disposed of in a landfill. The silt,twigs, leaves and other light debris collected on the rotating screens are indigenous to the river and are therefore flushed back into the river with no harmful environmental consequences. 2.7 (Internal) Outfall 005—WWTS Effluent Discharge FGD purge water is routed to a WWTS consisting of a physical-chemical process designed to precipitate heavy metals and remove suspended solids. The clarified product water is routed to a series of bioreactors designed for selenium and nitrate removal. The bioreactor product water is discharged to the ash basin via Outfall 005. 3.0 Hazardous and Toxic Substances 3.1 Hazardous and Toxic Substances Table 2c-3 At Plant Allen,the potential for toxic and hazardous substances being discharged is very low. In reference to Item V-D of Form 2-C,the substances identified under Table @c-3 that may be in the discharge are as follows: Acetaldehyde,Asbestos, Butyl Acetate,Cyclohexane, Diuron, Epichlorohydrin, Formaldehyde, Monoethyl Amine, Propylene Oxide, Pyrethrins, Vinyl Acetate,and Xylene. Other- During the course of the year products such as commercial cleaners and laboratory reagents may be purchased which contain low levels of a substance found in Table 2c-3. It is not anticipated that these products will impact the ash basin's capacity to comply with existing toxicity limits,since their concentrations are extremely low. 3.2 40 CFR 117 and CERCLA Hazardous Substances The following table identifies hazardous substances located on-site that may be released to the ash basin during a spill in quantities equal to or greater than the reportable quantity (RQ) levels as referenced in 40 CFR 117,302 and 355. This list is provided under 40 CFR 117 and the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA). These values below represent the maximum quantities onsite that could be released at one time and sent to the ash basin. They do not reflect quantities that are discharged through typical use. Allen Steam Station Hazardous Substances in Excess of RQ Table 3.2 SUBSTANCE QUANTITY SOURCE Benzene 83 lbs Gasoline Tank Ethylbenzene 2,737 lbs Diesel Fuel Tanks Hydrazine 499 lbs Warehouse Napthalene 41,700 lbs Fuel Oil Tanks Sodium Hydroxide 1,181 lbs Ash Basin/Warehouse#3 Fan Room Sodium Nitrite 800 lbs Warehouse/Powerhouse Sulfuric Acid 44,277 lbs Powerhouse Xylene(Mixed Isomers) 419 lbs Gas Tank 4.0 Allen Steam Station 316 (a) Determination During the term of this permit Duke Energy has continued to monitor the receiving waters of Lake Wylie in an attempt to determine if the Lake still supports a balanced and indigenous population. The attached Balanced and Indigenous Population Report(BIP)continues to indicate that Lake Wylie continues to support a balanced and indigenous population of fish and macro-invertebrates. Therefore, Duke energy request that the thermal variance for the Allen Steam Station be continued for the next permit cycle. 5.0 Allen Steam Station 316 (b) Please see the attached alternate schedule request.