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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG060102_Tier Three Proposed Action Plan_20230130To: NC Dept. of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Fayetteville Regional Office From: Perdue Foods LLC— Candor Feedmill / Eagle Springs Facility NC Hwy 211 East Eagle Springs — Moore County Certificate of Coverage No. NCG060102 Date: January 26, 2023 RE: Stormwater Outfall 002 Tier III Proposed Action Plan JAN- 3 0 7023 d 1T)/ DEO-FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE In a letter dated January 12, 2023 1 reported that the Perdue Foods Feedmill In Eagle Springs had received its fourth benchmark exceedance on TSS from the lab sample results received on January 4, 2023. This letter is a follow up with the action plan as required in Section E-7, Table 5, item vi of our Stormwater Discharge Permit. Upon receiving the lab results on January 4t"- I immediately contacted my regional environmental manager Robert Morgan to discuss our next steps in reducing our TSS levels for our 002 Outfall. Robert suggested that I purchase and install a pipe sediment filter sock into the stormwater water entrance end of the pipe, opposite of the end where I collect the samples. This pipe filter sock is in addition to the silt fences and socks that I have already installed along the ditch line where the stormwater flows. In addition to those steps I also stopped mowing the stormwater ditches last summer to get some natural filtration with the taller grasses. Robert also asked that I notify Mr. Michael Lawyer with DEQ of our fourth exceedance. While on the phone with him, Robert suggested that I also ask Mr. Lawyer for ideas on how we can control our TSS levels. On January 11th I spoke with Mr. Lawyer about the TSS issue we are having. Mr. Lawyer and I reviewed the specifics of our outfall 002. Mr. Lawyer first concern was that the stormwater samples are being collected before comingling with our boiler blowdown ditch water. I confirmed that the stormwater samples are being collected prior to entering the boiler blowdown ditch. Another opportunity we discussed was the short distance the stormwater travels from sheet flowing off the gravel/dirt parking area to the designated collection point. With the collection point being so close sediment has very little time to fall out before being collected for the stormwater lab sample. At the conclusion of our conversation, Mr. Lawyer agreed that other than paving the truck parking area that the sediment sock filter and any other sediment filters installed would be a good option. Since speaking with Mr. Lawyer I have added the pipe sediment sock filter. I have also had Robert Morgan on site to inspect the outfall 002 stormwater ditch and all the sediment filtration systems that have been installed. Currently Robert does not have any more suggestions on how to control the TSS. Please review the action items that I discussed above. If there are more suggestions on ways to reduce my TSS levels please let me know. In the meantime, we will continue to follow the Tier III guidelines until we have 3 consecutive months where our test results fall below the required benchmarks. Respectfully, Edward Greene Candor Feedmill Manager PH: 910-673-4148 Ext. 241