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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0047384_Authorization to Construct_20000505-MAY-05-2000 FRI 10:25 AM HAZEN AND SAWYER FAX NU. 3l d ddddbbb r. uc State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director NCDENR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION FOR LONSTRUGTION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACTLITIE ATC PROJECT NUMMIUIER: 0473S4ACF T.Z. Ozbornc WWTP elfg,3), (Phase onnU in the State of North Carolina and have been authorized to observe (circle one• time) the construction of the subject project for the Pcrmittee: NPDES Permit No. NC0047384 , am a duly registered Professional Engineer weekly, full Project No.: 047384ACF Project: Phase 11l T.Z. O•rhorne WWTP The Division of Water ( iCY Y Guilford Countyedges receipt and acceptance of PhaseI1I upgrades and rerating to 24 MGLwitO tificatlof T,ot ition: Huffine Mill Road Greensboro I hereby certify that I did regularly observe this project with due care and diligence and that the constriction was completed in substantial conformance with the Authorization to Construct and with the approved plans and specifications. Registration No. 1 .. _ __...__. _ :' . 1 1. .11S 1 1;• ,� ii ti.' Iv"1;�Y 1 1 2000 1; _..? ptitn - lt...iic \_ Pul'rT ail.'. ,rF tj„'-. lit — ---•-- Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the modified facility; the Perntittee shall provide the Division with ct certification from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted fctciliry hos been installed in accordance with the NPDL•'S Permit, this Authorization to Construct, and the approved plans and specifications. The Certification should be submitted to: NCDENR/DWQ, NPDES Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 NCDENR JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR WAYNE MCDEVITT SECRETARY KERR T. STEVENS DIRECTOR Arc NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY December 14, 1999 Mr. Allan E. Williams, Director of Public Works City of Greensboro P.O. Box 3136 Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-3136 SUBJECT: NPDES Permit No. NC0047384 Authorization to Construct 047384ACF T. Z. Osborne WWTP, Contracts 1 and 2 Solids Handling and Stand-by Power City of Greensboro, Guilford County Dear Mr. Williams: A letter of request for Authorization to Construct was received September 29, 1999 by the Division and final plans and specifications for the subject project have been reviewed and found to be satisfactory. Authorization is hereby granted for the construction of modifications to the existing 22.0 MGD T. Z. Osborne Wastewater Treatment Plant, with discharge of treated wastewater into South Buffalo Creek in the Cape Fear River Basin. This authorization results in no increase in design or permitted capacity and is awarded for improvements to the solids handling and standby power facilities. The improvements to the solids handling system include: installation of a new (number 3) centrifuge, one additional sludge feed pump, one horizontal screw conveyor, support structure, and all associated equipment, piping, and appurtenances. The improvements to the standby power facilities include: installation of two (2) new 4160V, 2000kW generators and associated control equipment, new 5kV switchgear for connection to the existing system, one (1) 12,000 gal. fuel oil tank, equipment pads, equipment housing, electrical manholes, conduit and all other appurtenances. This Authorization to Construct is issued in accordance with Part III, Paragraph A of NPDES Permit No. NC0047384 issued November 27, 1995, and shall be subject to revocation unless the wastewater treatment facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions and limitations specified in Permit No. NC0047384. When funding is desired, construction should not proceed until the Authorization -to -Award package, EEO, and MBE documentation/certification have been reviewed, and you are in receipt of our approval. CONSTRUCTION GRANTS & LOANS SECTION 1633 MAIL SERVICE CENTER. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1633 PHONE 919-733-6900 FAX 919-715-6229 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - SO% RECYCLED/1O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER Permit No. NC0047384 ATC No. 047384ACF The sludge generated from these treatment facilities must be disposed of in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1 and in a manner approved by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by this Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment or disposal facilities. The Winston-Salem Regional Office, telephone number (336) 771-4600, shall be notified at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of operation of the installed facilities so that an on -site inspection can be made. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a Engineer's Certification (attached) must be received from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with the NPDES Permit, this Authorization to Construct and the approved plans and specifications. Mail the Certification to the NPDES Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the wastewater treatment facilities. The operator must hold a certificate of the type and grade at least equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater treatment facilities by the Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A, .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at least weekly and each Class II, III and IV facility at least daily, excluding weekends and holidays, must properly manage the facility, must document daily operation and maintenance of the facility, and must comply with all other conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A, .0202. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for the life of the facility. During the construction of the proposed additions/modifications, the permittee shall continue to properly maintain and operate the existing wastewater treatment facilities at all times, and in such a manner, as necessary to comply with the effluent limits specified in the NPDES Permit. Permit No. NC0047384 ATC No. 047384ACF You are reminded that it is mandatory for the project to be constructed in accordance with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act, and, when applicable, the North Carolina Dam Safety Act. In addition, the specifications must clearly state what the contractor's responsibilities shall be in complying with these Acts. The Operational Agreement between the Permittee and the Environmental Management Commission is incorporated herein by reference and is a condition of this Permit. Noncompliance with the terms of the Operational Agreement shall subject the Permittee to all sanctions provided by G.S. 143-215.6 for violation of or failure to act in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Permit. Failure to abide by the requirements contained in this Authorization to Construct may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. The issuance of this Authorization to Construct does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) which have jurisdiction. One (1) set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded to you. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Cecil G. Madden, Jr., P.E. at telephone number (919) 715-6203. Sincerely, ,e Kerr T. Stevens ' Director SDP/nw DENR - WATER QUALITY POINT SOURCE BRANCH cc: Hazen and Sawyer. Raleigh Office (w/o attachment) Winston-Salem Regional Office. Water Quality Section (w/o attachment) Technical Assistance and Certification Unit (w/o attachment) Dave Goodrich, NPDES Permitting Unit (w/o attachment) DMU (w/o attachment) SRF (w/o attachment) WATER sources City of Greensboro Administration (336) 373-2055 Customer Service (336) 373-2344 Water Supply Mitchell Plant (336) 373-5855 Townsend Plant (336) 375-2230 Water Reclamation North Buffalo Plant (336) 373-5913 T.Z. Osborne Plant (336) 375-2240 Construction & Maintenance (336) 373-2033 Water Conservation (336) 574-3585 December 13, 1999 Mr. Larry Coble NC Dept. of Env. Health & Res. 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107-4600 Dear Mr. Coble: RECEIVED N.C. Dept. of EHNR DEC 1 5 1999 Winstnn-Salem' Regional Office Thank you for meeting with us to discuss an interim increase in permitted capacity for the T.Z. Osborne Water Reclamation Facility. The attached letter and back-up information from our consultant, Hazen and Sawyer, provides the background and technical support for increasing permitted capacity from 22 to 24 mgd. We also discussed the City's past and ongoing efforts to appropriately plan for future flow increases and implement capital projects to reduce flows through I/I reduction and pursue effluent reuse alternatives. Specific items discussed were as follows: • A 201 Amendment was prepared in 1991 to support a two -phased plant expansion and upgrade program. Phase 1 would increase capacity from 20 to 30 mgd and Phase 2 from 30 to 40 mgd. Flows through planning year 2015 were projected. Maximum month flows for Year 2000 were projected at 23.5 mgd which is reasonably close to the present maximum month flow rate. This is also the point at which planning for expansion beyond 30 mgd would be required to begin (80% rule). • The City began planning for flows beyond 30 mgd as early as 1991, with the previously mentioned 201 Amendment. In July 1995 the City submitted an NPDES permit application for permitted flows of 30 and 40 mgd. The permit was subsequently issued. • The design of the first phase expansion to 30 mgd, presently under construction incorporates significant components designed for the 40 mgd capacity including yard piping, distribution boxes and channels, building space, and some process equipment. • The City has an ongoing program to reduce of infiltration and inflow (I/I) by finding and repairing the major source of I/I. • The City is presently talking with consultants to study its reuse alternatives, which would reduce water consumption, and dry weather flow to the Creek. We would like to request that you approve a flow increase up to the 24mgd after the phase 3 facilities of the Osborne WWTP upgrade is on line. If you have any additional question or need information please call me at 336-375-2240 Ext.258. Cc: Mr. David Goodrich - NCDENR Mr. Allan Williams - COG Mr. Robert S. DiFiore - H&S Mr. Terry Houk - COG Mrs. Martie Groome - COG Yours very truly, Arthur White Wastewater Treatment Manager ,qSSetai;�+; TO T_,7' SZ DUE DATE - 6... - 0 1505 P. O. Box 3 136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136 • www.ci.greensboro.nc.us • Fax (336) 412-6305 EN AND SAWYER Environmental Engineers & Scientists December 13, 1999 Mr. Arthur White City of Greensboro 2350 Huffine Mill Road McLeansville, NC 27301 Re: Interim Increase in Permitted Capacity T.Z. Osborne Water Reclamation Facility Greensboro, NC Dear Arthur: Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. 4011 WestChase Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27607 919 833-7152 Fax: 919 833-1828 Per your request, we have evaluated increasing the permitted capacity of the T.Z. Osborne WRF from 22 to 24 mgd with a corresponding 10% decrease in effluent CBOD and ammonia limits, assuming completion of construction and start-up of Phase 3 facilities associated with the current expansion to 30 mgd. This is another 2 mgd increase in capacity above previously approved increase to 22 mgd after the Phase 2 facilities were completed. The completion of Phase 3 facilities provides additional aeration tank volume and other facilities such that the permitted capacity of the plant may be increased to 24 mgd, The new effluent filters and chlorine contact tank have been completed under separate contract since the completion of the Phase 2 facilities. The Division of Water Quality has indicated that concentration based limits for CBOD and ammonia would be reduced to maintain the same pounds of CBOD and ammonia that were originally permitted for the 20 mgd design flow. These limits are summarized as follows: Permitted Flow = 20 MGD Permitted Permitted Flow = 22 MGD Flow = 24 MGD CBOD. m.;n Summer 11 10 9 Winter 22 20 18 Ammonia, mg/I Summer 3 2.7 1 ii- 2.5 Winter 6 5.4 5.0 The Osborne WWTP was evaluated for compliance with the above effluent limits for 24 mgd capacity, assuming completion and start-up of Phase 3 facilities as part of the current expansion to 30 mgd. Design data for the Osborne WWTP prior to current construction project and after completion of Phase 3 facilities are summarized as follows: White 10.26.09 New Y=rw (NY • ArcT•ek, N" Naaaa., y W • :Ore: Sock AivK NJ • ucl•S•t. \u • +pugtn NC • Cnuraae. NC • Fw ix.'.PA • HCttYMg 4.' . • Pd ci AS.Cn. R • F34 rr e. Fa. • :r.wncsvidN. rl • Siraw . C. • 1.4orth, n_ H AZE,N ..ND Mr. Arthur White December 13, 1999 Page 2 Number of Aeration Tanks Total Volume, MG Number of Effluent Filters Filtration Rate, gprr fft2 Number of Chlorine Contact Tanks Detention Time, min. Osborne WWTp Prior to Osborne Phase 3 FacilitieswWTP After Com feted Phase 3 Facirities - Corn feted 8 10.18 2 8 13.32 6 1.4 3 48 After Phase 3 facilities are completed, capacity of the activated sludge process will be increased by 30%. Capacity added byPhas3 facilities exceeds the requested 10% increase in permitted flow. The new facilities in service after Phase 3 construction listed in attached Table 1. Design calculations are tron are also included with this letter. Note that retention time in the chlorine contact tanks at a permitted capacity of 20 mgd to 48 minutes at a will be increased from 38 minutes Also, the plant now has the effluent filters in operation. permitted capacity of 24 mgd. Let us know if we can provide additional informat10n concerning in permitted capacity from 22 to 24 mgd the proposed increase RSD/jhl cc: Mr. Allan Williams Ms. Martie Groome Mr. Alan Stone Mr. Jim Cramer White 10.26.39 38 gd after completion of Phase 3 facilities. Very truly yours, HAZEN AND SAWYER, P.C. Robert S. DiFiore, P.E. Vice President Table 1 T. Z. Osborne Liquid Train Facilities Liquid Train Facilities Facilities @ 20MGD Facilities CP 22MGD Phase 2 Facilities 9 24MGD Phase 3 Influent Bar Screens J Number of Mechanical Screens 2 4 4 Channel Width 5 ft 5 ft 5 ft Bar Openings 3/4 in 1/4 in 1/4 in Influent Wastewater Pumps' Number of Pumps 4 4 4 Capacity per Pump 6.0 to 16.7 mgd 10 to 25 mgd 10 to 25 mgd Horsepower per Pump 300 600 600 Firm Capacity 50 mgd 75 mgd 75 mgd Grit Tanks Type of Tanks Aerated Stirred Vortex Type Stirred Vortex Type Number of Total Tanks in Service 2 2 2 Rated Process Capacity Per Tank — 70 mgd 70 mgd Preaeration Tanks• Number 1 1 Total Number of Tanks in Service 1 1 Dimensions Length 52 ft 52 ft Width 24 ft 24 ft Side Water Depth 17 ft 17 ft . Total Volume 159,000 gal 159,000 gal Detention Time at Average Flow 10.4 min 9.5 min Primary Settling Tanks• Number of Tanks 4 5 5 Number of Rectangular Tanks 4 4 4 Volume of Rectangular Tanks 1,918,000 gal 1,918,000 gal 1,918,000 gal Number of Circular Tanks — 1 1 Dimensions of Rectangular Tanks . Length 133 ft 133 ft 133 ft Width 40 ft 40 ft 40 ft Dimensions of Circular Tank Diameter — 115 ft 115 ft Total Surface Area 21,280 sq ft 31,670 sq ft 31,670 sq ft Overflow Rate (20 and 22 mgd) 940 gpd/sq ft 695 gpd/ sq ft 758 gpd/ sq ft Inflow Storage Tank Number of Tanks 1 1 1 Diameter 185 ft 185 ft 185 ft Sidewater Depth 15 ft 15 ft 15 ft Total Volume 3.5 mil gal 3.5 mil gal 3.5 mil gal 10/26/99 1 Table 1 T. Z. Osborne Liquid Train Facilities Liquid Train Facilities Facilities @ 20 MGD Facilities @ 22 MGD Phase 2 Facilities 24 MGD Phase 3 First -Stage Aeration Tanks (See Note t) (Tanks 1-4) 4 105 ft 55ft 20ft 0.86 mil gal 3.46 mil gal 4 212 ft 53 ft 20 ft 1.68 mil gal 6.72 mil gal 0 0 0 0 0 4 105 ft 55ft 20ft 0.86 mil gal 3.46 mil gal 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 272 ft 40.5 ft 20 ft 1.65 mil gal 0 105 ft 55ft 20ft 0.86 mil gal 0 4 212 ft 53 ft 20 ft 1.68 mil gal 6.72 mil gal 4 272 ft 40.5 ft 20 ft 1.65 mil q I Number of Tanks Dimensions Length Width Depth Volume per Tank Total Volume Second Stage Aeration Tanks (See Note 1) (Tanks 5- 8) Number of Tanks Dimensions Length Width Depth Volume per Tank Total Volume !Additional Single Stage Aeration Tanks (Tanks 9 - 12) Number of Tanks Dimensions Length Width Depth Volume per Tank Total Aeration Volume (MG) Detention Time © 20 and 22 mgd (hrs) 10.18 12.22 10.18 11.11 13.32 14.53 Blowers 24,500 scfm 12,400 scfm N/A 9 -11 psig 4 130 ft 53,090 sq ft 375 gpd/sq ft 14 ft 24,500 scfm 12,400 scfm 24,300 scfm 9 -11 psig 6 130 ft 79640 sq ft 276 gpd/sq ft 14 ft 24,500 scfm 12,400 scfm 24,300 scfm 9 -11 psig 6 130 ft 79640 sq ft 276 gpd/sq ft 14 ft Capacity of Blowers No. 1 and No. 2 Capacity of Blower No. 3 Capacity of Blower No. 4 Operating Pressure Range of Blowers Final Settling Tanks Number of Tanks Diameter Total Surface Area Overflow Rate at Average Flow Side Water Depth Return Activated Sludge Pumps 4 30 mgd 150 7 30 mgd 100 7 30 mgd 100 Number of Pumps Total Firm Capacity Percent of Average Flow at Firm Capacity 10/26/99 2 LOCATION T.Z. OSBORNE VWVTP - 30 mgd DATE: 10/25/99 MBTZO24 ANNUAL AVERAGE INFLUENT WASTEWATER CHARACTERISTICS ANNUAL AVERAGE PRIMARY EFFLUENT WASTEWATER LOADINGS (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): FLOW,mgd: 21.4 ( 24 ) FLOW,mgd: 21.43 ( 24 ) BOD5,mglL: 340 ( 347 ) BOD5, lb/day: 45,572 ( 52,062 ) SS,mg/L: 175 ( 222 ) SS, lb/day: 12,510 ( 17,794 ) TKN,mglL: 30 ( 29.7 ) TKN, lb/day: 5,259 ( 5,831 ) NH3-N,mg/L: 18.5 ( 18.3 ) NH3-N, lb/day: 3,305 ( 3,666 ) TOTAL P,mg/L: 5.5 ( 6.22 ) TOTAL P, lb/day: 934 ( 1,183 ) ANNUAL AVERAGE PRIMARY INFLUENT WASTEWATER LOADINGS (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): FLOW,mgd: 21.4 ( 24.0 ) BOD5, lb/day: 60,763 ( 69,415 ) SS, lb/day: 31,275 ( 44,486 ) TKN, lb/day: 5.361 ( 5,945 ) NH3-N, lb/day: 3,306 ( 3,666 ) TOTAL P, lb/day: 983 ( 1,245 ) ANNUAL AVERAGE RECYCLE STREAM LOADINGS (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): FLOW,mgd: 1.05 ( 1.17 ) BOD5, lb/day: 6,076 ( 6,942 ) SS, lb/day: 3,128 ( 4,449 ) TKN, lb/day: 536 ( 594 ) NH3-N, lb/day: 331 ( 367 ) TOTAL P, lb/day: 98 ( 124 ) ANNUAL AVERAGE ACTIVATED SLUDGE INFLUENT WASTEWATER CHARACTERISTICS (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): ANNUAL AVERAGE % REMOVALS IN PRIMARY TREATMENT FLOW,mgd: 22.47 ( 25.17 ) (MAXIMUM MONTH IN PARENTHESES): BOD5,mg/L: 275.6 ( 281.1 ) SS,mg/L: 83.4 ( 106.0 ) PRIMARY CLARIFIER SURFACE AREA, sq. ft.: 31,920 TKN,mg/L: 30.92 ( 30.61 ) SURFACE OVERFLOW RATE(Max. Month),gpd/sq. ft.: 752 NH3-N,mg/L: 19.40 ( 19.21 ) TOTAL P,mglL: 5.51 ( 6.23 ) BOD5: 25 SS: 60 Organic Nitrogen: 5 NH3-N: 0 TOTAL P: 5 PRIMARY SLUDGE,Ib/day dry solids: ANNUAL AVERAGE: 18,765 MAXIMUM MONTH: 26,691 25 ) 60 ) 5) 0) 5) • Table 1 T. Z. Osborne Liquid Train Facilities Liquid Train Facilities Facilities 4) 20 MGD Facilities 0 22 MGD Phase 2 Facilities 4) 24 MGD Phase 3 Final Waste Activated Sludge Pumps 2 0.6 mgd 4 6 mgd 4 6 mgd • Number of Pumps Total Firm Capacity Effluent Filters Type of Filters Number of Filters Dimensions Length Width Total Surface Area Filtration Rate Effluent Chlorine Feed System Liquid Chlorine 3500 ppd 2 38 min 52 45 15 0.53 mil gal Hypochlorite 1000 ppd 2 34.5 min 52 45 15 0.53 mil gal Traveling Bridge 6 126 16 12096 1.4 gpm/sf Hypochlorite 1000 ppd 3 48 min 52 45 15 0.80 mil gal Type of System Capacity Chlorine Contact Tanks (See Note 2) Number of Tanks Detention Time at 20, 22 and 24 mgd Dimensions • Length Width Depth Total Volume Notes: 1. The existing two stage activated sludge process will be converted to a single stage process. 10/26/99 3 ACTIVATED SLUDGE DESIGN: SAFETY FACTOR: MINIMUM TEMP..degrees C: MINIMUM OPERATING pH: MINIMUM D.O.: OPERATING MLSS,mg/L: OPERATING MLVSS,mg/L: YIELD COEFF.,1/day: DECAY COEFF.: EFFLUENT SOLUBLE BO05,mg/L: EFFLUENT TOTAL P, mglL: EFFLUENT LIMIT FOR TOTAL P, mg/L: FECL3 REQUIRED, mg/L: DESIGN SRT,days: HYDRAULIC DETENTION TIME,hours: CALC. VOLUME,mil. gal.: ACTUAL VOLUME,mil. gal.: % VOLATILE SOLIDS: INERT FRACTION OF VOLATILE SOLIDS: EFFLUENT SS,mg/L: MLVSS FOR SLUDGE PROD. CALC., mg/L: No. of Aeration Tanks WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE,Ib/day dry solids (excl. chemical sludge): ANNUAL AVERAGE: 26,121 MAXIMUM MONTH: 32,794 OPERATING MLVSS, ANNUAL AVERAGE: ORERATING SRT, DAYS: MLVSS, mglL: TRICKLING FILTER SLUDGE NOT INCLUDED. 55.563501 49.610269 2.42 18 7.0 2 2,850 2,138 0.65 0.05 2 3 ( 3 ( 9.043 12.68 13.30 13.32 75 0.1 10 ( 1875 ( 5 10 2,003 ) ) 10 ) 1875 ) WAS Sludge Production Estimates Intl. BOD-5 (to aeration),mglL Q, mgd BOD-5 Removed, mglL Ibs. BOD-5 Removed Yield Coefficient lbs. VSS Produced MLVSS, mg/L Vol. Aeration Tank, mil. gal. Total Active Ibs. in System Decay Coefficient, kD Ibs. VSS Destroyed • Infl. TSS, mg/L Fraction Nonvolatile lbs. Nonvolatile Solids Fraction Nondegradable Volatile Solids Ibs. Nondegradable Volatile Solids Effl. TSS, mg/L Ibs. Effluent Solids Ibs. Total Solids Production, excl. Chemical Sludge(Ib/day) Ibs. Chemical Solids lbs. Total SecondarySolids Production (Ib./day) lbs. Total PrimarySolids Production (IbJday) Ibs. Total Solids Production (IbJday) 'Upper limit of 0.4 times yield. MBTZO24 Annual Ave. Max. Month per Day per Day 275.55 281.06 22.47 25.17 273.55 279.06 51273.56 58583.31 0.65 0.65 33,327.81 38,079.15 1,875.00 1,875.00 13.32 13.32 208,291.50 208,291.50 0.05 0.05 10,414.58 10,414.58 83.43 105.95 0.25 0.25 3,909.38 0.10 1,172.81 10.00 1,874.38 26,121 0 26,121 18,765 44,886 5,560.70 0.10 1,668.21 10.00 2,099.28 32,794 0 32,794 26,691 59,486 c.