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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000076_Fact sheet binder_20230614 DEQ / DEMLR FACT SHEET FOR NPDES INDUSTRIAL INDIVIDUAL STORMWATER PERMIT DEVELOPMENT Basic Information for Permit Issuance and Renewals: Permit Writer/Date Brianna Young 5/30/2023 Permit Number NCS000076 Owner/Facility Name Corning Incorporated/Wilmington Fiber Optic Facility SIC AICS Code/Category 3229 327212 /Fiber Optic Manufacturing Basin Name/Sub-basin number White Oak/03-06-23 Receiving Stream/HUC UT to Spring Branch/030300070808 Stream Classification/Stream Segment C; Sw/ 18-74-63-1 Is the stream impaired on 303 d list]? No Any TMDLs? No Any threatened and/or endangered species? See Section 2 below Any compliance concerns? See Section 2 below Any permit mods since lastpermit? No New expiration date 6/30/2028 Comments on Draft Permit? See Section 6 below Section 1. Facility Activities and Process: The Corning, Inc. Wilmington Fiber Optic Facility manufactures optical waveguide fibers and hydrochloric acid(HCl). Per information in the permit file history, fiber optic fibers are made of high purity glass, ceramic materials, and polymers. The glass for the preform is made by modified chemical vapor deposition(MCVD), where oxygen is bubbled through solutions of silicon chloride (SiC14), germanium chloride (GeC 14) and/or other chemicals. Gas vapors are then conducted to the inside of a synthetic silica or quartz tube (cladding) in a special lathe. Per the permit file history, a large amount of air quality analysis has been done previously. Site Drainage Controls: The Wilmington plant system design standard requires storm drain systems to function during a 50-year storm event. There are five (5) existing stormwater retention ponds. All secondary containment systems located at the facility have been upgraded to retain the capacity of the largest vessel plus a 24-hour/25-year storm event. Collected stormwater from all secondary containment systems is evaluated prior to making a determination to discharge any collected stormwater to the outfalls. Collected stormwater can be redirected to the Pollution Abatement Process for pretreatment prior to discharge to the City of Wilmington WWTP if needed. Per the permit renewal application, chemicals onsite include: • Amorphous silica(soot dust) • Methane • Hydrofluoric acid • Methylene chloride • Argon • Paints • Nitrogen • Diesel • Carbon dioxide • Silicon tetrachloride • Chlorine • Sodium hydroxide • Fiber coatings • Sulfuric acid • Oxygen • Sulfur hexafluoride • Germanium tetrachloride • Silicone fluid Page 1 of 8 • Helium • Ethanol • Hydrochloric acid • Sodium hydroxide • Hydrogen • Hydrogen peroxide • Isopropyl alcohol Per information provided 4/4/2023, Corning Incorporated has two (2)NPDES outfalls for noncontact wastewater and stormwater, four(4) existing NPDES outfalls for stormwater only, and eight(8) stormwater outfalls serving areas exempt from NPDES permitting. Outfall SWO03: Discharge Area 3 Drainage area consists of manufacturing assets and a stormwater retention pond. Outfall SWO04: Drainage Areas 4 and 5D Drainage area consists of manufacturing building and office building. Outfall SWO05: Drainage Areas 5A, 5B, 5C, and 5D Drainage area consists of grassy area, an office building, and a stormwater retention pond. Outfall SWO08: Drainage Area 16 Drainage area consists of manufacturing support equipment, pollution abatement equipment, cooling towers, and a stormwater pond. Additional Outfalls: Outfall 001: Drainage area consists of wastewater discharges, parking areas, and stormwater runoff from portions of the facility where chemical storage, loading and unloading occurs. Outfall is covered under NPDES wastewater permit NC0003794. Outfall 001 SCC: Drainage area consists of a constructed stormwater pond and future construction of a cooling tower system (listed in permit NC0003794 but not currently constructed). Outfall 002: Drainage area consists of wastewater discharges and stormwater runoff from portions of the facility where chemical storage, loading and unloading occurs. Outfall is covered under NPDES wastewater permit NC0003794. Exempt Outfalls: No industrial activity is in drainage areas 5A, 513, 5C, 5D, and drainage areas 6 and 9 are pervious and have no direct discharge points from the site. Why Industrial Sites with Stormwater are Subject to a Permit: Federal NPDES regulations define stormwater discharge associated with industrial activity in 40 CFR §122.26 (b)(14) as: "the discharge from any conveyance that is used for collecting and conveying storm water and that is directly related to manufacturing,processing or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant. The term does not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program under this part 122. Page 2 of 8 For the categories of industries identified in this section, the term includes, but is not limited to, storm water [sic] discharges from industrial plant yards; immediate access roads and rail lines used or traveled by carriers of raw materials, manufactured products, waste material, or byproducts used or created by the facility; material handling sites; refuse sites; sites used for the application or disposal of process waste waters (as defined at part 401 of this chapter); sites used for the storage and maintenance of material handling equipment; sites used for residual treatment, storage, or disposal; shipping and receiving areas; manufacturing buildings; storage areas (including tank farms) for raw materials, and intermediate and final products; and areas where industrial activity has taken place in the past and significant materials remain and are exposed to storm water. For the purposes of this paragraph, material handling activities include storage, loading and unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate product, final product, byproduct or waste product. The term excludes areas located on plant lands separate from the plant's industrial activities, such as office buildings and accompanying parking lots as long as the drainage from the excluded areas is not mixed with storm water [sic] drained from the above described areas." Section 2. Monitoring Information and Compliance History: • May 2016 to August 2022, benchmarks exceeded for: o SW004: TSS Ix o Only 1 sample was taken at each outfall for total residual chlorine, total nitrogen, and nitrate+nitrite • No data provided for SW008 as permittee notes ROS at SW003 • Per letter dated 12/5/2008, ROS granted for SW008 to be represented at SW003 • Per May 2016 inspection report, the WiRO recommended Outfalls 001 and 002 be eliminated from the stormwater monitoring as they were being sampled through NPDES wastewater permit NC0003794. WiRO also suggested outfall 004 be eliminated from the monitoring requirements as it was originally included due to the impervious surface from the manufacturing building, but they agreed monitoring requirements would remain for one permit cycle, after which consider as representative through outfall 003. Threatened/Endangered Species: There are no threatened or endangered species at the point of discharge, however, there are species in the nearby vicinity. See the attached documentation for more information. Section 3. Proposed Monitoring for Stormwater Discharges: The Division considered potential pollutants from past and present industrial activities and data was submitted for May 2016 to August 2022. Quantitative sampling included pH, TSS, and O&G. Parameters are based on potential pollutants in the drainage area, sampling results, and in some cases, dependent upon future activities (e.g., ash removal through the drainage area). Below is a table of the proposed monitoring for each outfall at the Wilmington Fiber Optic site. Page 3 of 8 Outfalls SW003, SW004, SW005, and SWO08 Quarterly monitoring Total Suspended Solids BASIS: Potential pollutant from drainage area and BMP effectiveness (TSS) indicator. Quarterly monitoring pH BASIS: Pollutant indicator Quarterly monitoring Total Rainfall BASIS: Discharge potential indicator Quarterly monitoring Non-Polar Oil &Grease BASIS: Potential pollutant from lubricants; Method 1664 SGT-HEM targets petroleum-based O&G Quarterly monitoring Monthly Oil Usage BASIS: Potential pollutant from drainage area Quarterly monitoring BOD BASIS: Discharge potential indicator Quarterly monitoring COD BASIS: Discharge potential indicator Stormwater Benchmarks and Tiered Response: Rather than limits,North Carolina NPDES Stormwater permits contain benchmark concentrations. Stormwater benchmarks are numerical action levels for stormwater monitoring. Benchmarks are not effluent limits, and benchmark exceedances are not permit violations. Benchmarks provide facilities a tool for assessing the significance of pollutants in stormwater discharges and the effectiveness of best management practices (BMPs). Benchmark concentrations are intended as guidelines for the facility's development and implementation of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Benchmark exceedances require the permittee to increase monitoring, increase management actions, increase record keeping, and/or install stormwater BMPs in a tiered program. The permit establishes a tiered approach to specify actions the permittee must take in response to analytical results above benchmark concentrations. The tiered structure of the permit provides the permittee and DEMLR wide flexibility to address issues that may arise with one or more parameters and/or outfalls. Metals benchmarks are calculated to mimic acute water quality standards and with the guidance of DWR. NC DWR follows established federal procedures for calculating acute standards when developing the benchmarks. Just like the acute standards, metals benchmarks normally reflect one half of the calculated Final Acute Value (the "1/2 FAV"). In most cases, translation into total recoverable values is based on an assumed hardness of 25 mg/L and a total suspended solids (TSS) concentration of 10 mg/L. Acute standards protect aquatic life from negative impacts of short-term exposure to higher levels of chemicals where the discharge enters a waterbody. The Stormwater Permitting Program applies this approach because of the ephemeral nature of rainfall events. Page 4 of 8 The Division may evaluate results to determine if a smaller suite of parameters for some outfalls is adequate to characterize potential pollution or BMP effectiveness. For example, one or more metals or other parameters may serve as an adequate tracer for the presence of ash pollution during disturbance or ash removal in specific drainage areas at this site. For parameters that do not have a stormwater benchmark, the Division may develop a benchmark value if appropriate toxicity data become available or if rising trends in concentrations suggest a persistent source. A summary of the benchmarks in the draft permit, and their basis, is below: Parameter Benchmark Basis Total Suspended 100 mg/L National Urban Runoff Program(NURP) Study, 1983 Solids TSS H 6 s.u. —9 s.u. NC Water Quality Standard(Range) Non-Polar Oil & Review of other state's daily maximum benchmark Grease 15 mg/L concentration for this more targeted O&G;NC WQS that EPA Method 1664 does not allow oil sheen in waters SGT-HEM BOD 30 mg/L BPJ; Based on Secondary Treatment Regulation(40 CFR 133.03 COD 120 mg/L BPJ; Generally found at levels 4x BOD5 in domestic wastewaters Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: The proposed permit conditions reflect the EPA and NC's pollution prevention approach to stormwater permitting. The Division's maintains that implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and traditional stormwater management practices that control the source of pollutants meets the definition of Best Available Technology (BAT) and Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology(BCT). The permit conditions are not numeric effluent limitations but are designed to be flexible requirements for implementing site-specific plans to minimize and control pollutants in stormwater discharges associated with the industrial activity. Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §122.44(k)(2) authorizes the use of BMPs in lieu of numeric effluent limitations in NPDES permits when the agency finds numeric effluent limitations to be infeasible. The agency may also impose BMP requirements which are "reasonably necessary" to carry out the purposes of the Act under the authority of 40 CFR 122.44(k)(3). The conditions proposed in this draft permit are included under the authority of both of these regulatory provisions. In essence, the pollution prevention and BMP requirements operate as limitations on effluent discharges that reflect the application of BAT/BCT. Flexibility in Tier Responses: Tier Two actions provide an opportunity for the permittee to propose an alternative monitoring plan for approval by the Region: • Alternatively, in lieu of steps 2 and 3, the permittee may, after two consecutive exceedances, exercise the option of contacting the DEMLR Regional Engineer as provided below in Tier Three. The Regional Engineer may direct the response actions on the part of the permittee as provided in Tier Three, including reduced or additional sampling parameters or frequency. • If pursuing the alternative above after two consecutive exceedances, the permittee may propose an alternative monitoring plan for approval by the Regional Engineer. The permit therefore allows the permittee to petition the Regional Office for monitoring changes sooner than Tier Three (upon any four benchmark exceedances) and gives guidance on one option to take. For example, the permittee may request that mercury only be monitored semi-annually under the tiers, or Page 5 of 8 that only parameters over the benchmark be monitored more frequently. In this way, changes to the monitoring scheme for any outfall could be handled outside of a permit modification. Other Proposed Requirements: • It is standard for Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)requirements to include an annual certification that stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non- stormwater discharges, and if any are identified, how those discharges are permitted or otherwise authorized. • Requirement to submit a request for permit modification if the facility identifies or creates any new outfalls, removes outfalls, or alters any drainage area that changes potential pollutants. • The Division expects the permittee to apply best professional judgment and consider the safety of its personnel in fulfilling sampling obligations under the permit. • Federal regulations require electronic submittal of all discharge monitoring reports (DMRs). If a state does not establish a system to receive such submittals, then permittees must submit DMRs electronically to the EPA. • Quarterly QualitativeNisual Monitoring to assure regular observation of outfalls throughout year. Section 4. Changes from previous permit to draft: • Monitoring increased from semi-annually to quarterly for all parameters (qualitative and quantitative) • "No discharge" clarifications made • Feasibility study requirement removed per updated stormwater program requirements • eDMR requirement added • Boilerplate language moved into body of the permit; boilerplate no longer attached • Outfall-specific monitoring been implemented to reflect industrial activity and potential pollutants specific to each discharge area • Monitoring for BOD and COD added due to the presence of manufacturing equipment and cooling towers in the drainage areas • Benchmarks updated for parameters per guidance from DWR Standards group on stormwater benchmarks Section 5. Changes from draft to final: • Location map coordinates updated per comments from permittee Section 6. Discussions with the Facility and Regional Office: • Initial contact with facility: 3/24/2023 • Initial contact with Regional Office: • Draft sent to CO peer review: N/A • Draft sent to Regional Office: 4/7/2023 • Final permit sent for supervisor signature: Page 6 of 8 Section 7. Comments received on draft permit: • Carol Yates (Corning, Inc.; via email 5/23/2023): o Just to confirm - quarterly sampling, analytical monitoring, and qualitative monitoring are not required for Outfalls 001, 002, or 001 SCC. ■ DEMLR Response: Yes, this is correct. o `White Oak' River Basin is stated on page 1 of the permit and on the location map (page 6). Is the site on the Cape Fear River Basin? ■ DEMLR Response: The facility discharges to an unnamed tributary to Spring Branch. The segment of Spring Branch the facility discharges to is in the White Oak River Basin. This information can be found on the NC Surface Waters Classification website here. Q 2oomm G oiz D <>J its ze. od Surface Water Cleuificetions: ^ m x Srcem lntlex: t&]a0.}t Srreem Neme: Sprang BrenU Description: From sourcero Sm Crc Ciesaficetion: c'sw Dereoi Oerx: Augutt31,19Ia oW WBndoes Ma Cress.mean? vew L R.<r Basin: Wnrte Oak I o Location map—the arrow and the coordinates are for Container Products, which is located next door ■ A revised map is attached with the arrow (blue)pointing to the Corning plant; coordinates and Sub-basin are also corrected ■ DEMLR Response: The location map has been corrected. o With the increased quarterly permitting, will sampling be required for Period 2 if this permit is beginning on June 1? This would allow only 30 days for sampling. ■ DEMLR Response: The effective date of the permit has not been determined yet. As stated in Part E. Section E-L, "For permits issued between March 1-31, June 1-30, September 1-30 or December 1-31, sampling shall not commence until the next sampling period following initial issuance of the permit." o Regarding a regional rain gage, the statement on page 12, Section D-1 conflicts with the second sentence of Footnote 3 on page 13. Would a regional rain gage be acceptable if needed? ■ DEMLR Response: The statements on the two pages are not conflicting. An onsite rain gauge should be used unless the site is isolated or unmanned for extended periods of time, in which case a local/regional rain gauge reading may be substituted if it is located within one (1) mile of the facility. Page 7 of 8 o Table 1 on page 13 lists NCOIL, estimated average monthly oil usage at the facility (gallons)—is this required as the site does not perform vehicle maintenance activities? ■ DEMLR Response: As stated in Part D Section D-1. (b): "In addition to the grab samples, the average monthly usage of new motor and hydraulic oil for the facility shall be tracked, recorded, and reported to the Division if it exceeds an average of 55 gallons per month." Page 8 of 8 LOCAL1*0 PO Box 631245 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1245 StarNews I The Dispatch Times-News PROOF OF PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA COMMISSION IINT NTNTAL TO ISSUEAGEMENT NPDES STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMITS The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission Brianna Young proposes to issue NPDES stormwater discharge Permit(s) to the persons) listed below. Public comment or oblection to the draft Brianna Young permits is Invited.Written comments regarding the proposed permil Ne Division Of Energy, And Land Resources will be accepted until 30 days after the publish dote of this notice and gy considered in the final determination regarding permit Issuance and 1612 Mail Service CTR permit provisions. The Director of the NC Division of Energy, Mineral,and Lund Resources (DEMLR) may hold a public hearing Raleigh NC 27699-1600 should there be a significoni degree of public interest. Please mail comments andlor information requests to DEMLR at 1612 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699.1612. • Corning, Incorporated [310 North College Road, Wilmington. NC 284051 has requested renewal of permit NCS000076 for the Wilmington STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER Fiber Optic Facility in New Hanover County.This facility discharges to Spring Branch in the White Oak River Basin. Interested persons may visit DEMLR at 512 N. Salisbury Street, The Wilmington Star-News, a newspaper printed and published in Raleigh, NC 27604 to review information on file. Additional Informa- tion on NPOES permits and this nonce moy be found on our website: the city of Wilmington,and of general circulation in the County of htf Ps://deq.nc.govlabout/dIvisiansleneray-mineral-and-land- New Hanover, State of North Carolina, and personal knowledge of resourceststormwaterlstormwater-programistormwater-public- notices. or by contacting Brinnna Yourto at the facts herein state and that the notice hereto annexed was brionno.young®ncdenr.gov or 919-707-3647. Published in said newspapers in the issue dated: 4t26/zv2s 04/27/2023 and that the fees charged are legal. Sworn to and subscribed before on 04/27/2023 y Legal Clerk Notary,State of 1,County o' ray I My commision expires Publication Cost: $178.20 Order No: 8740154 #of Copies: Customer No: 745790 1 PO#: THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not use this form for payment remittance. Y FELTY ry Public [:St:ate Wisconsin �_ Page 1 of 1 Roy Cooper,Governor ■ ■■■ ■■ 0 INC DEPARTMENT OF D.Reid Wilson,Secretary E ■ ■■u■■ NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ■ ■■■ Misty Buchanan Deputy Director,Natural Heritage Program NCN H D E-21468 March 31, 2023 Brianna Young NCDEQ 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: Test; NCS000076 Dear Brianna Young: The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. A query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. These results are presented in the attached 'Documented Occurrences' tables and map. The attached 'Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one-mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one-mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally-listed species is documented within the project area or indicated within a one-mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance. Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: https://www.fws.gov/offices/Di rectory_/ListOffices.cfm?statecode=37. Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. Also please note that the NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Land and Water Fund easement, or an occurrence of a Federally-listed species is documented near the project area. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at rod ney.butler(a)ncdcr.gov or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DEPAR71MEN7 OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES fl 121 W.JONES STREET,RALEIGH.NC 27603 • 16S1 MAIL SERVICE CENTER,RALEIGH.Nc 27699 OFC 919.707.9120 • FAX 919.707,9121 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Intersecting the Project Area Test Project No. NCS000076 March 31, 2023 NCNHDE-21468 No Element Occurrences are Documented within the Project Area There are no documented element occurrences (of medium to very high accuracy) that intersect with the project area. Please note, however, that although the NCNHP database does not show records for rare species within the project area, it does not necessarily mean that they are not present; it may simply mean that the area has not been surveyed. The use of Natural Heritage Program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys if needed, particularly if the project area contains suitable habitat for rare species. If rare species are found, the NCNHP would appreciate receiving this information so that we may update our database. No Natural Areas are Documented within the Project Area Managed Areas Documented Within Project Area Managed Area Name Owner Owner NC Department of Transportation Mitigation Site NC Department of Transportation State NOTE: If the proposed project intersects with a conservation/managed area, please contact the landowner directly for additional information. If the project intersects with a Dedicated Nature Preserve (DNP), Registered Natural Heritage Area(RHA),or Federally-listed species, NCNHP staff may provide additional correspondence regarding the project. Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.org/help. Data query generated on March 31,2023;source: NCNHP, Q4,Winter(January) 2023. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 2 of 5 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Test Project No. NCS000076 March 31, 2023 NCNHDE-21468 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID Scientific Name Common Name Last Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group Observation Occurrence Status Status Rank Rank Amm Date Rank �k Animal 24021 Waterbird Colony Waterbird Colony 2004 BC 3-Medium --- --- GNP S3 Assemblage Bird 24022 Sternula antillarum Least Tern 2004 BC 3-Medium --- Special G4 S3B Concern Crustacean 35973 Lynceus gracilicornis Graceful Clam Shrimp 1981-09-04 H 3-Medium --- Special G5 S2 Concern Freshwater Fish33047 Heterandria formosa Least Killifish 2002-06-15 E 2-High --- Special G5 S2 Concern Mammal 24390 Corynorhinus Eastern Big-eared Bat 2006-Pre E 5-Very --- Special G3G4T S3 rafinesquii macrotis Low Concern 3 Mammal 32126 Myotis septentrionalis Northern Long-eared 1994-Post H? 5-Very Endangered Threatened G2G3 S2 Bat Low Vascular Plant 22550 Aristida condensate Big Three-awn Grass 1931-08-30 H 5-Very --- Threatened G4 S2 Low Vascular Plant 33832 Asclepias pedicellata Savanna Milkweed 1923-07 H 4-Low --- Special G4 S3 Concern Vulnerable Vascular Plant 30852 Baccharis Silverling 1904-Pre H 5-Very --- Endangered G4 S1 glomeruliflora Low Vascular Plant 22454 Dichanthelium Hidden-flowered 1906-05-04 H 5-Very --- Significantly GUQ S2 cryptanthum Witchgrass Low Rare Throughout Vascular Plant 5880 Lophiola aurea Golden-crest 1973-05-19 F 3-Medium --- Endangered G4 S2 Vascular Plant 6961 Ludwigia suffruticosa Shrubby Seedbox 1978-07-28 H 4-Low --- Threatened G5 S2 No Natural Areas are Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Page 3 of 5 Managed Areas Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Managed Area Nam Owner Owner Type City of Wilmington Open Space City of Wilmington Local Government NC Department of Transportation Mitigation Site NC Department of Transportation State NC Department of Transportation Mitigation Site NC Department of Transportation State New Hanover County Open Space New Hanover County Local Government NC Division of Mitigation Services Easement NC DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services State Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at httos://ncnhde.natureserve.or./q help. Data query generated on March 31,2023;source: NCNHP, Q4,Winter(January) 2023. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 4 of 5 �J[`�JA[l�-�1��A' T��� . "~�. ". .^^`— "- .-,`'". .`~°` W. M. 0. 1.2 Miles March 31.2O23 Managed Area(MAREA) Natural Heritage Element Occurrence(NMEO) | | Buffered Project Boundary a~"�.�^ m*""ov v000 wo^ NASA,om^n wn���°��� I nterrnap and the GIS user community Project Boundary ���`a�^����������� wm° vxnv, Q o���^�°, Page 5of5 Young, Brianna A From: Yates, Carol B <YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2023 9:35 AM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Lopatka, W Russ; Dinkins, Thomas J Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Thanks Brianna for the clarifications. We have no further comments. Carol B.Yates Environmental Control Supervisor Corning Optical Communications 310 N. College Road Wilmington, NC 28405 t (910) 784-7476 f (910) 784-7386 e yatescb(c�corning.com From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Sent:Thursday, May 25, 2023 1:10 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishyemails@corning.com. Good afternoon Carol, Please see below for responses to your comments. • Just to confirm - quarterly sampling, analytical monitoring, and qualitative monitoring are not required for Outfalls 001, 002, or 001 SCC. Yes,this is correct. • 'White Oak' River Basin is stated on page 1 of the permit and on the location map (page 6). Is the site on the Cape Fear River Basin? i The facility discharges to an unnamed tributary to Spring Branch.The segment of Spring Branch the facility discharges to is in the White Oak River Basin.This information can be found on the NC Surface Waters Classification website here. sdee wa«.cm::roeso:: m X x�re... O c jt o J p f —� • Location map—the arrow and the coordinates are for Container Products, which is located next door The location map will be corrected. • With the increased quarterly permitting, will sampling be required for Period 2 if this permit is beginning on June 1? This would allow only 30 days for sampling. The effective date of the permit has not yet been set. As stated in Part E. Section E-1., "For permits issued between March 1-31,June 1-30, September 1-30 or December 1-31, sampling shall not commence until the next sampling period following initial issuance of the permit." • Regarding a regional rain gage,the statement on page 12, Section D-1 conflicts with the second sentence of Footnote 3 on page 13. Would a regional rain gage be acceptable if needed? The statements on the two pages are not conflicting.An onsite rain gauge should be used unless the site is isolated or unmanned for extended periods of time, in which case a local/regional rain gauge reading may be substituted if it is located within one (1) mile of the facility. • Table 1 on page 13 lists NCOIL, estimated average monthly oil usage at the facility(gallons) —is this required as the site does not perform vehicle maintenance activities? As stated in Part D Section D-1. (b): "In addition to the grab samples,the average monthly usage of new motor and hydraulic oil for the facility shall be tracked, recorded, and reported to the Division if it exceeds an average of 55 gallons per month." Thank you, 2 Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@deg.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL DEQ is updating its email addresses to @deq.nc.gov in phases from May 1st to June 9th. Employee email addresses may look different, but email performance will not be impacted. 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 23, 2023 9:51 AM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deg.nc.gov> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Hi Brianna—please see comments/questions below for the NCS000076 draft permit: • Just to confirm -quarterly sampling, analytical monitoring, and qualitative monitoring are not required for Outfalls 001, 002, or 001 SCC. • 'White Oak' River Basin is stated on page 1 of the permit and on the location map (page 6). Is the site on the Cape Fear River Basin? • Location map—the arrow and the coordinates are for Container Products, which is located next door o A revised map is attached with the arrow (blue) pointing to the Corning plant; coordinates and Sub-basin are also corrected • With the increased quarterly permitting,will sampling be required for Period 2 if this permit is beginning on June 1? This would allow only 30 days for sampling. • Regarding a regional rain gage,the statement on page 12, Section D-1 conflicts with the second sentence of Footnote 3 on page 13. Would a regional rain gage be acceptable if needed? • Table 1 on page 13 lists NCOIL, estimated average monthly oil usage at the facility(gallons)—is this required as the site does not perform vehicle maintenance activities? Thanks, Carol B. Yates Environmental Control Supervisor Corning Optical Communications 3 310 N. College Road Wilmington, NC 28405 t (910) 784-7476 f (910) 784-7386 e yatescb(@_corning.com From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Wednesday,April 26, 2023 8:38 AM To: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com> Cc:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@ Corn ing.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 Some people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@corning.com. Good morning, The draft NPDES stormwater permit NCS000076 has been submitted for public comment. A copy of the draft permit will be placed in the mail to William Lopatka. Please provide any comments on the draft permit by May 26, 2023. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647(office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 e.,-�--D_ E 'k�,� ti ; NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Quality Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 4 Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties by an authorized state official. 5 Young, Brianna A From: Young, Brianna A Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2023 1:10 PM To: Yates, Carol B Cc: Lopatka, W Russ; Dinkins, Thomas J Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 Good afternoon Carol, Please see below for responses to your comments. • Just to confirm - quarterly sampling, analytical monitoring, and qualitative monitoring are not required for Outfalls 001, 002, or 001 SCC. Yes,this is correct. • 'White Oak' River Basin is stated on page 1 of the permit and on the location map (page 6). Is the site on the Cape Fear River Basin? The facility discharges to an unnamed tributary to Spring Branch.The segment of Spring Branch the facility discharges to is in the White Oak River Basin.This information can be found on the NC Surface Waters Classification website qm mm a orz p zs. Surface Water Cl—ifi-i.— ^ LM X Rnem index: te-I0.63-1 Rreem Neme: p g—n Deacpnon. Fmm wurcem SmiJl Creek Cburianon. GSw Deaf Cbm: gur<3t,t9)4 Wnndoesrnie Geu.mw? vew — Rve.Bei. Wnne Oek o _J � � J J_ J • Location map—the arrow and the coordinates are for Container Products, which is located next door The location map will be corrected. • With the increased quarterly permitting, will sampling be required for Period 2 if this permit is beginning on June 1? This would allow only 30 days for sampling. i The effective date of the permit has not yet been set. As stated in Part E. Section E-1., "For permits issued between March 1-31,June 1-30, September 1-30 or December 1-31, sampling shall not commence until the next sampling period following initial issuance of the permit." • Regarding a regional rain gage,the statement on page 12, Section D-1 conflicts with the second sentence of Footnote 3 on page 13. Would a regional rain gage be acceptable if needed? The statements on the two pages are not conflicting.An onsite rain gauge should be used unless the site is isolated or unmanned for extended periods of time, in which case a local/regional rain gauge reading may be substituted if it is located within one (1) mile of the facility. • Table 1 on page 13 lists NCOIL, estimated average monthly oil usage at the facility(gallons) —is this required as the site does not perform vehicle maintenance activities? As stated in Part D Section D-1. (b): "In addition to the grab samples,the average monthly usage of new motor and hydraulic oil for the facility shall be tracked, recorded, and reported to the Division if it exceeds an average of 55 gallons per month." Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@deg.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL DEQ is updating its email addresses to @deq.nc.gov in phases from May 1st to June 9th. Employee email addresses may look different, but email performance will not be impacted. 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent:Tuesday, May 23, 2023 9:51 AM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. 2 Hi Brianna—please see comments/questions below for the NCS000076 draft permit: • Just to confirm -quarterly sampling, analytical monitoring, and qualitative monitoring are not required for Outfalls 001, 002, or 001 SCC. • 'White Oak' River Basin is stated on page 1 of the permit and on the location map (page 6). Is the site on the Cape Fear River Basin? • Location map—the arrow and the coordinates are for Container Products, which is located next door o A revised map is attached with the arrow (blue) pointing to the Corning plant; coordinates and Sub-basin are also corrected • With the increased quarterly permitting,will sampling be required for Period 2 if this permit is beginning on June 1? This would allow only 30 days for sampling. • Regarding a regional rain gage,the statement on page 12, Section D-1 conflicts with the second sentence of Footnote 3 on page 13. Would a regional rain gage be acceptable if needed? • Table 1 on page 13 lists NCOIL, estimated average monthly oil usage at the facility(gallons)—is this required as the site does not perform vehicle maintenance activities? Thanks, Carol B. Yates Environmental Control Supervisor Corning Optical Communications 310 N. College Road Wilmington, NC 28405 t (910) 784-7476 f (910) 784-7386 e yatescb(c�corning.com From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 26, 2023 8:38 AM To: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com> Cc:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@ Corn ing.corn>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]--Draft stormwater permit NCS000076 Some people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishyemails@corning.com. Good morning, The draft NPDES stormwater permit NCS000076 has been submitted for public comment. A copy of the draft permit will be placed in the mail to William Lopatka. Please provide any comments on the draft permit by May 26, 2023. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program 3 NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 D b z-��� - E_ tjp� NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Quality Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 4 Pen-nit NCS000076 Location Map: Or 1 ``�i ••'�� � � Siteos M go W.4 doo 1 , • 3 \ • 7d goo Latitude: 34' ''�r Longitude: 77 ° 52' 10 V� County: New Hanover Approximate Facility Deceiving Stream: Spring Branch Location Stream Class: C; Sw Cffocth n Sub-basin: 03-06-23 ("ite-Oak River Basin) �Iii�niigto�u Fiber Optic 2 e ��z Facility Page 6 of 35 Young, Brianna A From: Yates, Carol B <YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 19, 2023 3:33 PM To: Young, Brianna A Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc.Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Hi Brianna—please proceed with the individual permit renewal—thanks! Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 19, 2023 2:55 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishyemails@corning.com. Unfortunately, I cannot provide guidance on this-that is a decision you have to make for yourselves.A draft individual permit is ready to go out to public notice pending information from the regional office, so please let me know which direction you choose to pursue. Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 19, 2023 2:44 PM 1 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Thanks Brianna for the response! Would it be better to go ahead and get the current renewal (NCS000076)and then apply for the general permit at a later date? Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 19, 2023 1:38 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@corning.com. Hello Carol, I apologize for the delay in responding. In order to seek coverage under a General Permit,you would need to submit an application and a site inspection would be needed. Applying for coverage does not guarantee a COC will be issued. Brittany Cook, the General Permits Coordinator, reviews applications for coverage under General Permits. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 12, 2023 2:18 PM 2 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Brianna—I have a crazy question -we actually fit under SIC code 32 which is covered under NCG07. Is it possible to change this to a general permit instead of the current individual permit? If so, please let me know what would need to be done. Thank you, Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 5, 2023 8:36 AM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Some people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to PhishvemaiIs@corning.com. Good morning Carol, Thank you for providing this information. We received the hard copy in our office yesterday. I will reach out with any questions once I've had a chance to review everything. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2023 1:47 PM 3 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins, Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Brianna - please see responses below in green. Let us know if you need further information/clarification after you receive the packet. It will be mailed today via LISPS. Thanks, Carol From: Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2023 1:00 PM To: Lopatka, W Russ<lopatkawr@corning.com> Cc: Dinkins, Thomas J <dinkinsti@corning.com>;Yates, Carol B <yatescb@corning.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) ISome people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@corning.com. Good afternoon, The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Stormwater Permitting Program acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000067. Please continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements in your current NPDES stormwater permit. As long as you have submitted a complete renewal request package and maintain compliance with those permit conditions, stormwater discharges from this facility are authorized by that permit until the Division issues a renewal permit or notifies you of an alternative action. I am working on renewing the individual stormwater permit for the Wilming Fiber Optic Facility(NCS000067). I need additional information in order to 1) confirm that the information I have is correct and 2)make sure the permit adequately serves the needs of the facility. Please provide the following: • Description of industrial activity occurring onsite; Manufacture of optical fiber • Confirmation on the number of outfalls and associated coordinates; 6 outfalls (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8); the coordinates are correct in the Stormwater Permit database (pages 3 &4) • Description of industrial activity in each drainage area; see file (Site Drainage Control) • SIC (NAICS) code; SIC —3229; NAICS - 327212 • An electronic spreadsheet summarizing all of the monitoring data that has been collected since the effective date of the current permit; see updated spreadsheets with 2021 & 2022 data • Verification that the information in the renewal application is still complete and correct; and one of the drawings was updated 5/18/22; certification signed and dated • An explanation of any operational changes since the renewal application was submitted. none 4 Enter your stormwater permit number into the Stormwater Permit Summary Report and you will see a form that includes the address of the facility, contact information for the permit, and the regulated stormwater outfall(s)for the facility. Please review the facility information to make sure it is correct. Information can be updated using the links provided below,where applicable: • Facility/Company name or ownership: Name/Ownership Change Form • Owner Affiliation (Legally responsible person; i.e., someone with the company who is designated to represent the company per signatory requirements or another authorized representative): Permit Contact Update Request Form • Delegation of Signature Authority (DOSA): Permit Contact Update Request Form • Billing contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Permit contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility address only: Email Bethany og ulias • Stormwater outfall information: Email Bethany Georgoulias • Visit the eDMR Six Steps website and complete Steps 1 and 2. • Pay outstanding permit fees: Stormwater ePgMent website Once I have the above listed information, I can continue my review. You will receive a draft permit for a 30-day comment period. During this time we will be able to address any comments or concerns you have. During the same 30-day period, the draft will be sent to a Regional Office staff member for review as well as out to public notice. Once all comments and concerns are addressed, you may be issued a final permit. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 e:,,- D E '�7'� NORTH CAROLINA ClAi Department of Environmental Quality Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 5 6 Young, Brianna A From: Yates, Carol B <YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 19, 2023 3:33 PM To: Young, Brianna A Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc.Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Hi Brianna—please proceed with the individual permit renewal—thanks! Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 19, 2023 2:55 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishyemails@corning.com. Unfortunately, I cannot provide guidance on this-that is a decision you have to make for yourselves.A draft individual permit is ready to go out to public notice pending information from the regional office, so please let me know which direction you choose to pursue. Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 19, 2023 2:44 PM 1 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Thanks Brianna for the response! Would it be better to go ahead and get the current renewal (NCS000076)and then apply for the general permit at a later date? Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 19, 2023 1:38 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the "PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@corning.com. Hello Carol, I apologize for the delay in responding. In order to seek coverage under a General Permit,you would need to submit an application and a site inspection would be needed. Applying for coverage does not guarantee a COC will be issued. Brittany Cook, the General Permits Coordinator, reviews applications for coverage under General Permits. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Wednesday,April 12, 2023 2:18 PM 2 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Brianna—I have a crazy question -we actually fit under SIC code 32 which is covered under NCG07. Is it possible to change this to a general permit instead of the current individual permit? If so, please let me know what would need to be done. Thank you, Carol From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday,April 5, 2023 8:36 AM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins,Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000076) Some people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to PhishvemaiIs@corning.com. Good morning Carol, Thank you for providing this information. We received the hard copy in our office yesterday. I will reach out with any questions once I've had a chance to review everything. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2023 1:47 PM 3 To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Lopatka, W Russ<LopatkaWR@Corning.com>; Dinkins, Thomas J <DinkinsTJ@corning.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Brianna - please see responses below in green. Let us know if you need further information/clarification after you receive the packet. It will be mailed today via LISPS. Thanks, Carol From: Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2023 1:00 PM To: Lopatka, W Russ<lopatkawr@corning.com> Cc: Dinkins, Thomas J <dinkinsti@corning.com>;Yates, Carol B <yatescb@corning.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) ISome people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.gov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@corning.com. Good afternoon, The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Stormwater Permitting Program acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000067. Please continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements in your current NPDES stormwater permit. As long as you have submitted a complete renewal request package and maintain compliance with those permit conditions, stormwater discharges from this facility are authorized by that permit until the Division issues a renewal permit or notifies you of an alternative action. I am working on renewing the individual stormwater permit for the Wilming Fiber Optic Facility(NCS000067). I need additional information in order to 1) confirm that the information I have is correct and 2)make sure the permit adequately serves the needs of the facility. Please provide the following: • Description of industrial activity occurring onsite; Manufacture of optical fiber • Confirmation on the number of outfalls and associated coordinates; 6 outfalls (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8); the coordinates are correct in the Stormwater Permit database (pages 3 &4) • Description of industrial activity in each drainage area; see file (Site Drainage Control) • SIC (NAICS) code; SIC —3229; NAICS - 327212 • An electronic spreadsheet summarizing all of the monitoring data that has been collected since the effective date of the current permit; see updated spreadsheets with 2021 & 2022 data • Verification that the information in the renewal application is still complete and correct; and one of the drawings was updated 5/18/22; certification signed and dated • An explanation of any operational changes since the renewal application was submitted. none 4 Enter your stormwater permit number into the Stormwater Permit Summary Report and you will see a form that includes the address of the facility, contact information for the permit, and the regulated stormwater outfall(s)for the facility. Please review the facility information to make sure it is correct. Information can be updated using the links provided below,where applicable: • Facility/Company name or ownership: Name/Ownership Change Form • Owner Affiliation (Legally responsible person; i.e., someone with the company who is designated to represent the company per signatory requirements or another authorized representative): Permit Contact Update Request Form • Delegation of Signature Authority (DOSA): Permit Contact Update Request Form • Billing contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Permit contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility address only: Email Bethany og ulias • Stormwater outfall information: Email Bethany Georgoulias • Visit the eDMR Six Steps website and complete Steps 1 and 2. • Pay outstanding permit fees: Stormwater ePgMent website Once I have the above listed information, I can continue my review. You will receive a draft permit for a 30-day comment period. During this time we will be able to address any comments or concerns you have. During the same 30-day period, the draft will be sent to a Regional Office staff member for review as well as out to public notice. Once all comments and concerns are addressed, you may be issued a final permit. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 e:,,- D E '�7'� NORTH CAROLINA ClAi Department of Environmental Quality Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 5 6 Yates, Carol B From: Yates, Carol B Sent: Friday, March 31, 2023 1:47 PM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Lopatka, W Russ; Dinkins,Thomas J Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) Hi Brianna - please see responses below in green. Let us know if you need further information/clarification after you receive the packet. It will be mailed today via USPS. Thanks, �ECEIVED Carol APR 0 4 2023 .1EiMLR-Stormwater Program From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2023 1:00 PM To: Lopatka,W Russ<lopatkawr@corning.com> Cc: Dinkins, Thomas J <dinkinstj@corning.com>; Yates, Carol B<yatescb@corning.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]--Corning, Inc. Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067) 10, Some people who received this message don't often get email from brianna.young@ncdenr.aov. Learn why this is important Caution:This email originated from outside of Corning. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Report phishing by using the"PhishMe Reporter Button"above or forward the email to Phishvemails@cornin com. Good afternoon, The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Stormwater Permitting Program acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000067. Please continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements in your current NPDES stormwater permit. As long as you have submitted a complete renewal request package and maintain compliance with those permit conditions, stormwater discharges from this facility are authorized by that permit until the Division issues a renewal permit or notifies you of an alternative action. I am working on renewing the individual stormwater permit for the Wilming Fiber Optic Facility (NCS000067). I need additional information in order to 1) confirm that the information I have is correct and 2) make sure the permit adequately serves the needs of the facility. Please provide the following: • Description of industrial activity occurring; onsite; Manufacture ofoptical fiber • Confirmation on the number of outfalls and associated coordinates; 6 outfalls (1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 8). the coordinates are correct in Llie Stornv� ater Permit database (pages 3 & 4) • Description of industrial activity in each drainage area; see file (Site Drainage Control) • SIC (NAICS) code; SIC — 3229: NA1CS - 327212 • An electronic spreadsheet summarizing all of the monitoring data that has been collected since the effective date of the current permit; see updated spreadsheets with 2021 & 2022 data • Verification that the information in the renewal application is still complete and correct; and one of the drawings was updated 5/18/22, certification signed and dated t • An explanation of any operational changes since the renewal application was submitted. none Enter your stormwater permit number into the Stormwater Permit Summary Repo t and you will see a form that includes the address of the facility, contact information for the permit,and the regulated stormwater outfall(s) for the facility. Please review the facility information to make sure it is correct. Information can be updated using the links provided below, where applicable: • Facility/Company name or ownership: Narne/Ownership Change Form « Owner Affiliation (Legally responsible person; i.e., someone with the company who is designated to represent the company per signatory requirements or another authorized representative): Permit Contact Update. Request Form • Delegation of Signature Authority (DOSA): Permit Contact Update Request Form • Billing contact: Permit Contact Update Request Dorm • Permit contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility contact: Permit Contact Update Request Form • Facility address only: Email Bethany Georgoulias • Stormwater outfall information: Email Bethany Georgoulias • Visit the eDMR Six Steps website and complete Steps 1 and 2. • Pay outstanding permit fees: Stormwater ePayment website Once I have the above listed information, I can continue my review. You will receive a draft permit for a 30-day comment period. During this time we will be able to address any comments or concerns you have. During the same 30-day period,the draft will be sent to a Regional Office staff member for review as well as out to public notice. Once all comments and concerns are addressed,you may be issued a final permit. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Brianna Young, M5(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/ Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DFMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov_(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address:512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 .ra.- Departmeret of Environmental lhality Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 2 6 Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 3 i,. Permit Coverage Renewal Application Form National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NPDES Permit Number Stormwater Individual Permit NCS 000076 lease provide your permit number in box in the upper right hand corner, complete the information in the space provided below and return the completed renewal form along with the required supplemental information to the address indicated. Owner Information * Address to which permit correspondence will he mailed Owner/Organization Name: CORNING INCORPORATED Owner Contact: WILLIAM R.LOPATKA Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7200 Fax Number: E-mail address: LOPATKAWRa@CORNING.COM Facility Information Facility Name: WILWNGTON FIBER OPTIC FACILITY Facility Physical Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Facility Contact: TJ DINKINS Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 2B405 Phone Number: 910-784-7409 Fax Number: E-mail address: DINKINSTJ@CORNING.COM Permit Information Permit Contact: CAROL B YATES Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 f '�one Number: 910-784-7476 ax Number. E-mail address: YATESCB@CORNING.COM Discharge Information Receiving Stream: SPRING BRANCH Stream Class: C.Sw Basin: CAPE FEAR Sub-Basin: 03-06-23 Number of Outfalls: 6 Facility/Activity Changes Please describe below any changes to your facility or activities since issuance of your permit. Attached a separate sheet if necessary. No Changes to facility-manuf3ldure optical fiber. CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature �" ' Date Z — Wiiliam R.Lopatka Plant Manager Print or type name of person signing above Title DEMLR- Stormwater Program Please return this completed application form Dept. of Environmental Quality and requested supplemental information to: 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources NPDES Stormwater Permit Summary NC DEMI,R has the following information in our Permit Database for your uermit as of 3/28/2023. Permit Number: NCS000076 Permit Status: Expired Permit Type: Stormwater Discharge, Individual Facility Name: Wilmington Fiber Optic Facility Facility Addressl: 310 N College Rd Facility Address2: City, State&Zip: Wilmington, NC 28405 Owner Information Details: MUST submit a Change of Name/Ownership form to DEMLR to make any changes to this Owner information. (Click Here for "Change of Name/Ownership"Form} Owner Name: Corning Incorporated Owner Type: Non-Government Owner Type Group:Organization *** Legally Responsible for Permit *** (Responsible corporate officer/principle executive officer or ranking elected official/general partner or proprietor, or any other person with delegated signatory authority from the legally responsible person.) Owner Affiliation: W Russ Lopatka Title: Addressl: 310 N College Rd Address2: City, State&Zip: Wilmington, NC 28405 Work Phone: 910-784-7200 Fax: Email Address: *** Permit Annual Fee Billing *** Billing Month: October Invoice Number Invoice Date Invoice Due Date Invoice Amount Invoice Status Owner Contact Person(s) Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email Facility Contact Person(s) Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email T] Dinkins 310 N College Rd, Wilmington, NC 28405 910-784-7409 dinkinsq@Corning.c om Permit Contact Person(s) Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email Carol B Yates 310 N College Rd, Wilmington, NC 28405 910-784-7476 910-784-7496 yatescb@corning.co m 3/28/20 2 3 "; NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources NPDES Stormwater Permit Summary NC t1EMLl2 has the following information in our Permit Database for your permit as of 3/28/2023. Permit Billing Contact(s) Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email Carol B Yates 310 N College Rd,Wilmington, NC 28405 910-784-7476 910-784-7496 yatescb@corning.co m Person(s) with Delegated Signatory Authority Type Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email Permit Carol Yates Environmental 310 N College Rd, Wilmington, 910-784-7498 910-784-6411 adamsjh@corning.com Control Supervisor NC 28405 Owner Carol B Yates 310 N College Rd, Wilmington, 910-784-7476 910-784-7496 yatescb@corning.com NC 28405 Permit Carol B Yates 310 N College Rd, Wilmington, 910-784-7200 yatescb@corning.com NC 28405 Person(s) with Electronic Signature Authority Type Contact Name Title Address Phone Fax Email Outfalls 3/28/2023 Page 2 NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources NPDES Stormwater Permit Summary NC DEMLR has the followine information in our Permit Database for your permit as of 3/28/2023. Outfall#: 001 Outfall Description: ditch Outfall Lattitude: 34.252780 Outfall Longitude: -77.868890 Represented by Outfall: 0/6 Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw Outfa[I#: 002 Outfall Description: unknown Outfall Lattitude: 34.253060 Outfall Longitude: -77.867500 Represented by Outfall: %Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw Outfa[I#: 003 Outfall Description: unknown Outfall Lattitude: 34.249170 Outfa[I Longitude: -77,870560 Represented by Outfall: Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw Outfall#: 0_4 Outfall Description: unknown Outfall Lattitude: 34.251110 Outfall Longitude: -77.871390 Represented by Outfall: Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw Outfall#: 005 Outfall Description: unknown Outfall Lattitude: 34.252780 Outfall Longitude: -77.871110 Represented by Outfall: 0/6 Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw 3/28/2023 Page 3 NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources NPDES Stormwater Permit Summary NC DEMLR has the following information in our Permit Database for your permit as of 3/28/2023. Outfall#: 008 Outfall Description: unknown Outfall Lattitude: 34.248610 Outfall Longitude: -77.870280 Represented by Outfall: a/o Stormwater: 100 %Industrial: Stream Waterbody Basin Waterbody Name Index Number Classification Cape Fear Spring Branch 18-74-63-1 C;Sw 3/28/2023 Page 4 Site Drainage Controls Introduction The Corning Incorporated facility in Wilmington has two(2) NPDES outfalls for non- contact wastewater and stormwater, four(4)existing NPDES outfalls for stormwater only, and eight(8) stormwater outfalls serving areas exempt from NPDES permitting. The Estimated Drainage Area table lists the estimated total drainage area acreage for the outfalls discussed in the next sections. Outfall 001 SCC currently services a constructed stormwater pond (Pond 5), however, future construction of a cooling tower system is listed in permit NC0003794, but is not currently constructed. NPDES Permitted Outfalls Outfalls 001,002 and 001 SCC NPDES Permit No. NC0003794 covers wastewater discharges from the facility via NPDES Outfalls 001 and 002 (see Drawing labeled "Overall Sheet"). Outfalls 001 and 002 also discharge stormwater runoff from portions of the facility where chemical storage, loading and unloading occur. Outfall 001 also receives stormwater runoff from a portion of the parking area labeled Drainage Area 14. This drainage area is considered to be an exempt area since it is only a parking lot(see Drawing Sheet labeled"Quad 3"). Outfall 001 has a total drainage area of 2.24 acres. This total does not include the exempt Drainage Area 14. Outfall 002 has a total drainage are of 9.78 acres with 6.81 acres being impervious. Outfall 001 SCC has a total drainage area of approximately 30.35 acres, with 4.56 being impervious. Outfalls 003,004, 005,& 008 Drainage Area 3 contains manufacturing assets not currently in use. The property is bounded on the north, south and east largely by the property lines. See Drawing Sheet labeled "Quad 1" and "Quad 4"). The total drainage area is 6.81 acres with 5.50 acres being impervious. Drainage Area 3 discharges through Outfall 003 via a stormwater retention pond constructed in 1998. Drainage Area 4 receives stormwater drainage from a portion of the Manufacturing Building roof(see Drawing Sheet labeled "Quad 4"). All 2.12 acres of Drainage Area 4 are impervious. Drainage Area 4 discharges through Outfall 004. Also, exempt Drainage Area 5D discharges through Outfall 004. Drainage Area 5D is 0.64 acres of impervious surface. Drainage Areas 5A and 5B discharge to a stormwater retention pond located prior to Outfall 005. The retention pond was constructed in 1996. Drainage Area 5A contains 2.26 total acres including 0.71 impervious acres. Drainage Area 5B is 6.14 acres with 4.59 acres impervious. Two exempt drainage areas discharge through Outfall 005. Exempt Drainage Area 5C is comprised of a manicured front lawn, with 2.21 total acres and 0.33 acres impervious. Exempt Drainage Area 5D receives stormwater drainage from an administrative office building roof (.64 acres impervious). Drainage Area 16 discharges to a stormwater pond constructed in 2001. See Drawing Sheet labeled "Quad 4". The drainage area consist of 6.81 acres, with 5.50 being impervious. The drainage area consists of manufacturing support equipment, pollution abatement equipment and cooling towers. Outfalls Exempt from NPDES Permitting Eight(8) outfalls are identified on the storm drain piping drawings as"Exempt Outfalls (EO)". These outfalls receive water from areas containing no industrial activity and no potential for stormwater contamination; therefore, these outfalls and corresponding drainage area are exempt under NPDES regulations. Drainage Areas Not Being Discharged Through Outfalls The remainder of the Corning Incorporated property, Drainage Area 6 and Drainage Area 9, is completely pervious with no direct discharge points from the site. Drainage Area 6 is 0.49 acres and Drainage Area 9 is 10.22 acres. Site Drainage Controls The Wilmington plant system design standard requires storm drain systems to function during a 50-year storm event. The five(5) existing stormwater retention ponds meet the requirements of NCDEQ State Stormwater Management Systems permit program. All secondary containment systems located at the facility have been upgraded to retain the capacity of the largest vessel plus a 24-hour/25-year storm event(defined as 8 inches of rainfall for the Wilmington area). The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SP3) includes keyed lockouts of the drain systems. The Area SP3 team identified"appropriate testing"and record keeping provisions during Best Management Practices (BMP)development. Collected stormwater from all secondary containment systems is evaluated prior to making a determination to discharge any collected stormwater to the outfalls. There is an alternate system available for the discharge of contaminated stormwater. Collected stormwater can be redirected, if required due to contamination, to the Pollution Abatement Process for pretreatment prior to discharge to the CFPUA WWTP. Acreage Outfall Designation Drainage Area Total Impervious 001 (NC0003794) 1 2.24 2.24 14 (exempt area 0.81 0.75 Total (including exempt areas 3.05 2.99 Total (excluding exempt areas) 2.24 2.24 001 SCC (NC0003794) SCC 30.35 4.56 002 (NC0003794) 2 9.78 6.82 003 3 6.81 5.50 004 4 2.12 2.12 005 5A 2.26 0.71 5B 6.14 4.59 5C (exempt area 2.21 0.33 5D (exempt area 0.64 0.64 Total (including exempt areas 11.25 6.27 Total (excluding exempt areas) 8.4 5.30 008 16 6.01 5.07 EO-1 10 1.12 1.00 EO-2 11 1.28 1.10 EO-3 12 1.50 1.50 EO-4 13 4.71 3.87 EO-4A' 13 4.71 3.87 EO-5 7 1.44 0.05 EO-6 4A 2.00 2.00 8 0.54 0.00 Total (exempt areas)__ 2.54 2.00 EO-72 15 2.90 2.75 NIA 6 0.49 0.00 NIA 9 10.22 0.00 NIA 17 0.39 0.00 Total 65.61 41 .04 'This is an emergency spillway only. It serves the same drainage area as EO-4 2EO-7 is a combination of seven (7) flumes serving the same drainage area. Analytical Monitoring Results Outfall No- Date Sample Collected Rainfall pN Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended 5olids Totai Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 1 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/2016 1.5 7.50 <0.1 <5 <2.8 1.3 0.68 11/4/2016 0.125 6.82 <5 5.2 3/31/2017 0.75 7.08 <5 7.2 11/9/2017 0.25 6.25 <5 <2.7 3/1/2018 0.75 7.67 <5 <2.6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.20 <5 4.1 6/12/2019 0.25 7.29 <5 <2.9 10/16/2019 0,75 7.39 <5 <2.5 3/3/2020 0.25 8.15 <5 3.5 9/29/2020 1.5 7.15 <5 <2.5 6/2/2021 0.5 8.26 <5 12.1 12/8/2021 0.75 7.88 <5 26.2 3/24/2022 0.5 7.55 <5 24.5 8/29/2022 0.25 6.90 <5 4.1 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 2 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/2016 1.5 7.48 <0.1 <5 8.3 <0.5 0.23 11/4/2016 0.125 7.36 <5 56.6 3/31/2017 0.75 7.78 <5 45.4 11/9/2017 0.25 6.70 <5 8.6 3/1/2018 0.75 7.55 <5 6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.14 <5 36.5 6/12/2019 0.25 6.98 <5 <2.6 10/16/2019 0.75 6.92 <5 <2.5 3/3/2020 0.25 8.28 <5 7.5 9/29/2020 1.5 7.07 <5 <2.5 6/2/2021 0.5 7.86 <5 42 12/8/2021 0.75 7.57 <5 82.3 3/24/2022 0.5 8.04 <5 80 8/29/2022 0.25 7.80 <5 37,8 General - Corning (1-4) Outfall No. bate Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 3 ma/dd/yr Inches units u8/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 2/4/2016 1.0 6,85 <0.1 <5 <2.8 0.8 <0.02 5/5/2017 2.0 7.86 <5 2.9 4/24/2018 3.8 8.35 <5 6.6 11/19/2018 1.50 9.41 <5 <2.6 9/29/2020 1.5 8.54 15 <2.5 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Totai Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 4 mo/dd/yr Inches units VOL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/2016 1.50 7.41 <0.1 12 <2.7 <0.5 0.15 11/4/2016 0.125 7.96 <5 55 3/31/2017 0.75 8.45 <5 7.8 11/9/2017 0.25 7.00 <5 17.4 3/1/2018 0.75 7.62 <5 <2.6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.75 <5 6.9 10/16/2019 0.75 7.76 <5 17.1 3/3/2020 0.25 8.28 <5 7.4 9/29/2020 1.5 7.25 <5 3.4 6/2/2021 0.5 8.45 <5 69.5 12/8/2021 0.75 8.73 <5 104 3/24/2022 0.5 8.70 <5 57 8/29/2022 0.25 8.40 <5 10.4 General- Corning (L4) Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) S mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 11/4/2016 0.125 8.01 <5 18.8 3/31/2017 0.75 7.90 <5 23.6 11/9/2017 0.25 7.07 <5 8.5 3/1/2018 0.75 9.26 <5 16.3 11/19/2018 1.50 7.16 <5 4.0 6/12/2019 0.25 8.85 <5 13.6 10/16/2019 0.25 7.29 <5 <2.9 3/3/2020 0.25 8.90 <5 18 9/29/2020 0.75 7.73 <5 15.2 6/22/2021 0.375 8.75 <5 7.3 8/29/2022 0.25 9.27 <5 2.8 outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Pius Nitrate(as N} 8 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L Representative Outfall Status at Outfall 003 General - Corning (L4) Visual Monitoring Results of Outfalls 001,002, 003,004,005 and 008 Outfall 001 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1 1/412 0 1 6 Color,Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 12/8/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 002 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color, Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 12/8/2021 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 003 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 5/5/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 4/24/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 12/8/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues General-Coming(L4) Outfall 004 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,floating Solids;-Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 12/8/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 005 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/22/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 12/8/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Oufaal 1008 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor_Clarity-Floating_Solids-Suspended.Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,_Floating_Solidsr uspended-Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,-Floating-_Solidszonspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,-Floating Solids,-Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1 011 6/201 9 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids, Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/2/2021 Color, Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1218/2021 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/24/2022 Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 8/29/2022 Color,Odor,Clarity, Floating Solids,Suspended Solids, Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues *Permit NCS000076-PART II Section C Table 4 requires observation of color, odor,clarity,floating solids,suspended solids,foam,oil sheen, erosion or deposition at the outfall,and other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution. General-Coming(L4) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 F F CHLORINE AIR BULK O O FLU D NE PA gLOADSTOR. O SEPARATION STORA E FLUID CNTRL CENTER PLANT STORAGE ((j}���) O BLDGGAS 22 r�--21 DELIVERY DE VERY �l Q COOLING STORAGE MUILDNG TURI G nlJ V 6 TOWERS MECH.SERVS. 33 j 39 39 D FACILITY DRY CHEMICAL STORAGE TREATMENT 22 o p 17 2 ROAD 29 ,..... 2 000 V CNG ACID .p O p' BAG HOUSES TRAILER ❑ o p` o STORAGE 15 31 COOLING GENERATOR----� DRYER p 000 NODE TOWERS FUEL STORAGE --���24 (40J SCRUBBERS 24 COOLING TOWER (14) ��_BUILDING SCRUBBERS 11,18,25&34 O O O 9w SCRUBBERS CONTROL BLDG. PAD#4 MISC.(42,41NKS O 29 ❑ WASTE STORAGE AREA STORAGE m 42 0E 2,7.14,20,28,32,34&43 O O FARM O HELIUM SOOT O�' C H COOLING E TOWERS 15 BLD 16 VACUUMS m 41 ACID O MECH.SERVS. RAW A E TRIAL STORAGE 13 SOOT TANKS O STORAGE COOLING CHEMICAL TOWERS CAUSTIC SCRUBBERS FEED TANKSTORAGE 41 OFFICE 6L❑ 29 SOOT 27 MATERIAL C AUSTIC STORAGE O❑ O C P AREA S DIESEL GENERATOR STORAGE 1 1 O 24 KB COOLING TOWER 1 3 ANDSTORAGE 4,30 1&41 44 BAGHOUSE 18,20&33 $9,12 SOOT 42 2 T3 1 1 T4 SILOS PROCESS NEUTRALIZATION 40 PAD#3 AREA POLLUTION SYSTEM PAD#2 ABATEMENT 40 AREA 38,42 SCRUBBERS FLAMMABLE 24 WATER PRODUCTION AREA D BAGHOUSE D STORAGE TANK POLLUTION BUILDING SILO SOOT VACUUM 2,7.17,26,33&35 41 ABATEMENT PRODUCTIONAREA AREA 1 PUMP 2,7,17&30 DIESEL HOUSE 29 SOOT a GENERATOR 10 YARD 1 VACUUM AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE BUILDING 24 F SUBSTATION#32 23 cJQi z SUBSTATIONS w #33,#34 ¢D O Fl 'no w PRODUCTION AREA 7,17&33,25 PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA 11,25.32,35&37 7,17,37 OFFICE MAIN ENTRANCE GUARD OFFICE 29 i C MATERIAL CLASS C WAREHOUSE RESTROOMS AND WAREHOUSE 7,23 1.AMORPHOUS SILICA(SOOT DUST) C LOCKER AREA OFFICES i MACHINE SHOP 2.HYDROFLUORIC ACID B 3.ARGON D OFFICES 4.NITROGEN A --- WAREHOUSE S.CARBON DIOXIDE D COMPUTER SERVICES 21 ADD CNG(COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS)TRAILER;ADD ACETYLENE(+UPDATE 5118122 1 CBV 1 OR86 6.CHLORINE C 7.FIBER COATINGS CTABLE);ADD NEW PRODUCTION AREA BUILDING 8.OXYGEN A COURT 20 REMOVE TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE/GENERAL REVISION 2/9/75 1 CBY 4302 9.CHLORINE A - COURTYARD YARD 19 ADDED HYDROFLUORIC ACID-GENERAL REVISION ,V17112 EHS 4006 10.CHLORINE g C7 OFFICES OFFICES C3❑ 18 C__lORR TEDFOR2OOSPERMITTING(MKG) 12R/09 MKG 3673 11.GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE C m 1 7 ADD H,D TANK(JS) 815103 CDC 3147 12.HELIUM A ENGINEERING ENGINEERING rna 19 13.HELIUM p - OFFICE OFFICE (go 16 CORRECTED FOR 2L.2 PERMITTING(JS) 1123102 ADA 29N 14.HYDROCHLORIC ACID g - BUILDING BUILDING o 15 ADD CONCRETE PAD MIX FOR COAll ER(RLW) W27/DI SRs 2NII 15.HYDROCHLORIC ACID p ADD TSX EXPAN j 14 SIGN 16.HYDROGEN C 13 ADD COOLING TOWERS 17.ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL A 13 REV.ORADDEDMATERIALS, REV.MATUCLASSTABLE !i 18.ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL B B 19.METHANE(NATURAL GAS) C 12 ADDED CORE EXPANSION PROJECT, REV.NIATUCIASSTABLE 1100 JVVP - B 20.METHYLENE CHLORIDE p 11 GENERAL UPDATES(I-AP) 4116/99 1 HL 2686 21.NITROGEN 0 10 GENERALUPDATES(LCL) 2/12/98 MMF 2521 22.OXYGEN 0 9 GENERALUPDATE MAY 2/70/97 MMF 2355 23.PAINTS g 24.DIESEL C NOTES: 8 UPDATE FOR T5EXPANSION 2/12/95 1 JRL - 25.SILICON TETRACHLORIDE g 1.CATEGORIES OF MATERIALS 7 GENERAL UPDATES v16195 1 AKs 12065 CLASS A-LESS THAN 55 GALS.OR 500 LBS. 6 ADDED SILICONE FLUID BUDGE,TANKS 10/24/94 MHW 1999 26.SILICON TETRACHLORIDE D CLASS B-55550 GALS.OR 500-5000 LBS. s 7CORRECTED WALL LOCATIONS IN WAREHOUSE AREA 312.5194 MHW 27.SODIUM HYDROXIDE D CLASS C-550-5500 GALS.OR 5000-50,000 LBS. 28.SULFURIC ACID B CLASS D-OVER 5500 GALS.OR 50,000 LBS, a ADDED 33378 UPDATES MHW 222194 WMC 1902 29.SULFURIC ACID q 30.SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE g a GENERAL UPDATES 2/9193 MF 714 31.CNG(COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS) C z UPDATEDSADOEDNIATERIALSLIST.DSM 2/19192 1 MT - 32.ACETYLENE B i 1 UPDATED 12119191 Ss 33.SILICONE FLUID 8 34.SILICONE FLUID C E21 DEscRwTIGN CORNING OPTICAL FIBER wTe 35.GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE g 36.ETHANOL q THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CORNING,INC. 37.HYDROFLUORIC ACID q H6 DPAWNG MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIEDINANY-EVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESS CONSENT N WRRNG OF CORNING.NC.THE DRAPING 38.SODIUM HYDROXIDE g SEAOTED AS STRICTLYSEUSE ONLY CR THE CONFID NTELALSE FOR-IT IS SUPPLIEDAND MUST BE nND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED TO ANY THINNSP R YY-OUTTHE EXPRE THE SS CONSENTFNNRRNG OF C-NIIMOREOVERBE 39.SILICONE FLUID p m HAZARDOUS MATERIAL LOCATIONS A 40.HYDROGEN PEROXIDE C F 41.SODIUM HYDROXIDE O "' T CHEMICAL STORAGE BUILDING&MISC A AM F A 42,HYDROCHLORIC ACID C "'T ERA VON sWs G'NONE Te 8ryl1990 LB NTS 43.ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL C IscPLm6 LAYOUT Etr ncLrES DRn N No.. R 44.SILICONE TETRAFLOURIDE C "^ GH1 OF 01 3556-11 5621 -E FAC LAYOUL 1 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 T6LOCK NEV.9I3009 Young, Brianna A From: Lambe, Brian Sent: Friday, April 21, 2023 2:10 PM To: Young, Brianna A Subject: RE: NCS000076 I do not have an opinion on switching. I think the facility is well run.The only concern would be if there are any transfer of material issues. For the most part,they are monitoring parking lots.The process is covered by wastewater. Brian Lambe Environmental Specialist 910-796-7313 919-268-1678 cell State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy,Mineral and Land Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington,NC 28405 910 796 7215 T 1 910 350 2004 F I hgp://uortal.ncdenr.org/web/Ir/ From: Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday,April 21, 2023 2:02 PM To: Lambe, Brian <brian.lambe@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: NCS000076 Hey Brian, Just wanted to follow up on my previous emails.Are you able to provide input re: NCG07 coverage and air pollution concerns? Thanks, Brianna Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 1 From: Young, Brianna A Sent:Wednesday,April 12, 2023 3:29 PM To: Lambe, Brian <brian.lambe@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: NCS000076 Hello Brian, I also just received an email from the permittee asking if they qualified for coverage under the NCG07. Based on your site inspection, do you think this is viable and they can apply for consideration (not guaranteed), or does it definitely not fit? Thanks, Brianna Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Young, Brianna A Sent:Wednesday,April 5, 2023 3:27 PM To: Lambe, Brian <brian.lam be@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: NCS000076 Hello Brian, I had a quick follow-up question on this one.Are there any air pollution concerns for this site that might affect stormwater in any way? I saw in the permit file history that a lot of air analysis had been done in the past, and wanted to make sure there were no concerns of impacts to stormwater from this. Thanks, Brianna Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 2 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From:Young, Brianna A Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 2:47 PM To: Lambe, Brian <brian.lambe@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: NCS000076 Thanks, Brian! Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov(e-mail preferred) 919-707-3647 (office) Mailing address: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Physical address: 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19,the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email.We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From: Lambe, Brian <brian.lambe@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday, March 29, 2023 2:01 PM To:Yates, Carol B<YatesCB@Corning.com>; Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: NCS000076 Brianna, Please find the attached inspection for NCS000076 Corning. Recommend permit issuance. No issues with the site,the sppp, or the sampling. Brian Lambe Environmental Specialist 910-796-7313 919-268-1678 cell State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy,Mineral and Land Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington,NC 28405 910 796 7215 T 1 910 350 2004 F I httn://Vortal.ncdenr.org/web/ir/ 3 4 Compliance Inspection Report Permit:NCS000076 Effective: 09/01/16 Expiration: 08/30/21 Owner: Corning Incorporated SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Wilmington Fiber Optic Facility County: New Hanover 310 N College Rd Region: Wilmington Wilmington NC 28405 Contact Person:Carol B Yates Title: Phone: 910-784-7476 Directions to Facility: System Classifications: SWNC, Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 03/27/2023 Entry Time 10:OOAM Exit Time: 12:OOPM Primary Inspector:Brian P Lambe Phone: Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Stormwater Discharge, Individual Facility Status: Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page 1 of 3 Permit: NCS000076 Owner-Facility:Corning Incorporated Inspection Date: 03/27/2023 Inspection Type:Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: All permit requirements are deligently maintained by staff. Facilty is clean and well maintained. Recommend permit issuance. Reviewed the SPPP with Carol Yates and Rusty Hickman. The SPPP meets all requirements. No significant spills during current permit period. Spills under 11 gallons are recorded with pollution abatement team. Employee training occurs yearly with the pollution abatement team. Annual review of the SPPP and SOPs is conducted with the plant manager. Facility inspections conducted on a semiannual basis. All outfalls observed. All are well maintained and accessable. Representative oufall status where outfall 3 represents outfall 8. Page 2 of 3 Permit: NCS000076 Owner-Facility:Corning Incorporated Inspection Date: 03/27/2023 Inspection Type:Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Yes No NA NE Does the site have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a General Location (USGS) map? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a"Narrative Description of Practices"? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a detailed site map including outfall locations and drainage areas? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a list of significant spills occurring during the past 3 years? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Has the facility evaluated feasible alternatives to current practices? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the facility provide all necessary secondary containment? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a BMP summary? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP)? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Plan? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the facility provide and document Employee Training? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a list of Responsible Party(s)? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ # Is the Plan reviewed and updated annually? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ #Does the Plan include a Stormwater Facility Inspection Program? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ Has the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan been implemented? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Qualitative Monitoring Yes No NA NE Has the facility conducted its Qualitative Monitoring? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Analytical Monitoring Yes No NA NE Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ #Has the facility conducted its Analytical monitoring from Vehicle Maintenance areas? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Permit and Outfalls Yes No NA NE # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ #Were all outfalls observed during the inspection? ❑ ❑ ❑ # If the facility has representative outfall status, is it properly documented by the Division? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Has the facility evaluated all illicit(non stormwater)discharges? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Page 3 of 3 3/24/23, 1:30 PM North Carolina Secretary of State Search Results • File an Annual Report/Amend an Annual Report • Upload a PDF Filing • Order a Document Online - Add Entity to My Email Notification List • View Filings • Print a Pre-Populated Annual Report form • Print an Amended a Annual Report form Business Corporation Legal Name Corning Incorporated Prev Legal Name Corning Glass Works Information Sosld: 0034792 Status: Current-Active O Date Formed: 9/19/1960 Citizenship: Foreign State of Incorporation: NY Fiscal Month: December Annual Report Due Date: April 15th Currentgnnual Report Status: Registered Agent: Corporation Service Company Addresses https://www.sosnc.gov/onIine_services/search/Business_Registration_ResuIts 1/2 3/24/23, 1:30 PM North Carolina Secretary of State Search Results Reg Office Reg Mailing Mailing 2626 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 550 2626 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 550 One Riverfront Plaza Raleigh, NC 27608 Raleigh, NC 27608 Corning, NY 14831-0001 Principal Office One Riverfront Plaza Corning, NY 14831-0001 Off icers Vice President Corporate Secretary President Linda E Jolly Linda E Jolly ERIC MUSSER One Riverfront Plaza One Riverfront Plaza 4200 CORNING PLACE Corning NY 14831-0001 Corning NY 14831-0001 CHARLOTTE NC 28216 Treasurer Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Stephen C Propper Tony R Tipeny Wendell P Weeks One Riverfront Plaza One Riverfront Plaza One Riverfront Plaza Corning NY 14831-0001 Corning NY 14831 Corning NY 14831 Stock Class: COMMON Shares: 10000000 Par Value 100 Class: PREFERRED Shares: 300000000 Par Value 1 https://www.sosnc.gov/online_services/search/Business_Registration_ResuIts 2/2 t fi ,� . jT �r ■mac ��. ,� �t' �� �� � / ���, = `� � M�.I,� '` �� -. . , ��•� �� `''fir-�� ", lar no a if 1110 + I� " J � t CorningIncorporated Permit Number NCS000076 Stormwater Permit Renewal Application February 2021 COD 1�TT1��� Corning Incorporated t 910-784-7200 1�1�I I 310 North College Road www,corning.com Wilmington,NC 28405 February 12, 2021 Individual Industrial Permit Renewal Attn: Suzanne McCoy Stormwater Permitting Unit 1612 Mail. Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1612 RE: Corning Incorporated, Wilmington Facility Permit No. NCS000076 Stormwater Permit Renewal Dear Ms. McCoy: Enclosed you will find one (1) copy of the permit renewal application for Corning Incorporated, Wilmington,New Hanover County. As requested, the application is being submitted at least 180 days prior to the current permit expiration date. Enclosed you will find: • Renewal application form signed • Supplemental information form completed • Analytical Monitoring results • Qualitative Monitoring results • A description of the current Best Management Practices • SPPP certification form signed • Supporting engineering drawings Our current permit expires on August 30, 2021. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 910-784-7476. Sincerely, 45`�- Carol B. Yates Environmental Control Supervisor Enclosures: Permit Coverage Vj I VV\S VIP Dlq_ri� D nZYMRenewal Application Form I%& National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System FNPDES Permit Number Environmental Stormwater Individual Permit NCS a0a076 Quality Please provide your permit number in box in the upper right hand corner, complete the information in the space provided below and return the completed renewal form along with the required supplemental information to the address indicated. Owner Information * Address to which permit correspondence will be mailed Owner/Organization Name: CORNING INCORPORATED Owner Contact: WILLIAM R.LOPATKA Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NO 28405 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7200 _ Fax Number: _ f "^ ] E-mail address: LOPATKAWR@CORNING.COM _ER 2 2 ``✓ Q f Facility Information f` Facility Name: WILMINGTON FIBER OPTIC FACILITY Facility Physical Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON.NC 284D5 Facility Contact: TJ DINKINS Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7409 Fax Number: E-mail address: DINK€NSTJ@CORNING.COM Permit Information Permit Contact: CAROL B YATES Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Dhone Number: 910-784-7476 -ax Number: E-mail address: YATESCB@CORNING.COM Discharge Information Receiving Stream: SPRING BRANCH Stream Class: C,sw Basin: CAPE FEAR Sub-Basin: 03-06-23 Number of Outfalls: 6 Facility/ASlivily Chan es Please describe below any changes to your facility or activities since issuance of your permit. Attached a separate sheet if necessary. No changes to facility-manufacture optical fiber. CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature r�24 JJA,,_ Date Wiiliam R.Lopalka Plant Manager Print or type name of person signing above Title DEMI_R- Stormwater Program Please return this completed application form Dept. of Environmental Quality and requested supplemental information to: 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 ,,..� SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal in order for the application to be considered complete: (Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) Initials OV- 74'71 1. A current Site Map from the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The location of industrial activities (including storage of materials,disposal areas,process areas and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall, building locations and impervious surfaces should be clearly noted. 2. A summary of Analytical Monitoring results during the term of the existing permit (if your permit required analytical sampling). Do not submit individual lab reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters sampled, lab results,date sampled,and storm event data. 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports.The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted. 4. A summary of the Best Management Practices utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMP's in place at the facility. If the implementation of any BMP's is planned,please include information on these BMP's. NIP 5. A short narrative describing any significant changes in industrial activities at the permitted facility. Significant changes could include the addition or deletion of work processes, changes in material handling practices,changes in material storage practices,and/or changes in the raw materials used by the facility. 6. Certification of the development and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for the permitted facility (Sign and return attached form). If the final year analytical monitoring of the existing permit term has not been completed prior to filing the renewal submittal,then the last years monitoring results should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of the laboratory reports. (i.e. do not withhold renewal submittal waiting on lab results) Analytical Monitoring Results Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 1 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/2016 1.5 7.50 <0.1 <5 <2.8 1.3 0.58 11/4/2016 0.125 6.82 <5 5.2 3/31/2017 0.75 7.08 <5 7.2 11/9/2017 0.25 6.25 <5 <2.7 3/1/2018 0.75 7.67 <5 <2.6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.20 <5 4.1 6/12/2019 0.25 7.29 <5 <2.9 10/16/2019 0.75 7.39 <5 <2.5 3/3/2020 0.25 8.15 <5 3.5 9/29/2020 1.5 7.15 <5 <2.5 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 2 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/20 16 1.5 7.48 <0.1 <5 9.3 <0.5 0.23 11/4/2016 0.125 7.36 <5 56.6 3/31/2017 0.75 7.78 <5 45.4 11/9/2017 0.25 6.70 <5 8.6 3/1/2018 0.75 7.55 <5 6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.14 <5 36.5 6/12/2019 0.25 6.98 <5 <2.6 10/16/2019 0.75 6.92 <5 <2.5 3/3/2020 0.25 8.28 <5 7.5 9/29/2020 1.5 7.07 <5 <2.5 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Crease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 3 mo/dd/yr inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 2/4/2016 1.0 6.85 <0.1 <5 <2.8 0.8 <0.02 5/5/2017 2.0 7.86 <5 2.9 4/24/2018 3.8 8.35 <5 6.6 11/19/2018 1.50 8.41 <5 <2.6 9/29/2020 1.5 8.54 15 <2.5 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 4 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 5/3/2016 1.50 7.41 <0.1 12 <2.7 <0.5 0.15 11/4/2016 0.125 7.96 <5 55 3/31/2017 0.75 8.45 <5 7.8 11/9/2017 0.25 7.00 <5 17.4 3/1/2018 0.75 7.62 <5 <2.6 11/19/2018 1.50 7.75 <5 6.9 10/16/2019 0.75 7.76 <5 17.1 3/3/2020 D.25 8.28 <5 7.4 9/29/2020 1.5 7.25 <5 3.4 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 5 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 11/4/2016 0.125 8.01 <5 18.8 3/31/2017 0.75 7.90 <5 23.6 11/9/2017 0.25 7.07 <5 8.5 3/1/2018 0.75 9.26 <5 16.3 11/19/2018 1.50 7.16 <5 4.0 6/12/2019 0.25 8.85 <5 13.6 10/16/2019 0.25 7.29 <5 <2.9 3/3/2020 0.2S 8.90 <5 18 9/29/2020 0.75 7.73 <5 15.2 Outfall No. Date Sample Collected Rainfall pH Residual Chlorine Oil&Grease Total Suspended Solids Total Nitrogen Nitrite Plus Nitrate(as N) 8 mo/dd/yr Inches units ug/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L Representative Outfall Status at Outfall 003 Visual Monitoring Results of Outfalls 001,002,003,004,005 and 008 Outfall 001 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 513/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3131/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 311/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/1 212 0 1 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/2912020 Color Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 002 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/312016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1114/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3 112 0 1 7 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color, or,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/1 212 01 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition INoissues Outfall 003 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 5/5/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues /62O\ 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 4/24/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosionldeposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition INo issues Outfall 004 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/1 212 0 1 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1 011 612 01 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9129/2020 Color.Odor Clarity,Floatinn Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition lNo issues Outfall 005 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3131/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/912017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 1 011 6/2 0 1 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues ram\ 3/312020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 912912020 Color Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Sus nded Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition No issues !� Outfall008 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 513/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/912017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10116/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/312020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9129/2020 Color.Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition lNo issues 'Permit NCS000076-PART II Section C Table 4 requires observation of color,odor,clarity,floating solids,suspended solids,foam,oil sheen, erosion or deposition at the outfall,and other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution. /12bN ldowk\ P'%. Best Management Practices The Corning Incorporated facility in Wilmington relies on BMP's as well as engineered structures to control stormwater and stormwater contamination. Following is a list of some of the BMP's practiced at this facility. 1) Cooling tower chemicals stored in secondary containment 2) Diesel Fuel stored in secondary containment 3) Monthly testing of high level alarms in the sanitary lift stations 4) Raw materials are dispensed and waste materials are accumulated in an enclosed building with diking and a floor sump 5) Waste drums are stored under cover in a sloped and diked area 6) Pollution abatement equipment is contained is secondary containment 7) Bulk raw materials are contained in secondary containment dikes 8) Stormwater accumulation in secondary containment dikes must be evaluated before pumping to the outfall system. Water that fails criteria is sent to the neutralization system and eventually to the POTW system. 9) Lawn treatment notification required prior to treatment STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN r^* DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources—Stormwater Program Facility Name: WILMINGTON FIBER OPTIC FACILITY Permit Number: NCs000076 Location Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILKNGTON,NC 28405 County: NEW HANOVER "I certify, under penalty of law, that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) document and all attachments were developed and implemented under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information required by the SPPP. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information gathered is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete." And "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the named facility location, and the SPPP has been fully implemented at this facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater discharge permit." And "I am aware that there are significant penalties for falsifying information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Sign(according to permit signatory requirements)and return this Certification. DO NOT SEND STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THIS CERTIFICATION. 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Amy W m O lNT O tPT AII-��-PP I , 1 I �- W V P N ADN(TN WNA �b I Im l I 1 1 2 , T$ - o .''� o;° N P PntiP o I I $o a o Aa Ao IA y°a KA9 ix • < ��n p ^T O O O +V1i(A"A,NN OAA OO m _ yZ0> 00 y -wla U oZ. AP w I ^ r aN ooni� �'°"o�i°° °m no."� J aFa m DSOA .1 oZ IS g p O ° ° ° > m z m1 N v - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CORNING Corning Incorporated t 910-784-7200 310 North College Road www.corning.com Wilmington,NC 28405 February 12, 2021 Individual Industrial Permit Renewal Attn: Suzanne McCoy Stormwater Permitting Unit 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1612 RE: Corning Incorporated, Wilmington Facility Permit No. NCS000076 Stormwater Permit Renewal Dear Ms. McCoy: Enclosed you will find one (1) copy of the permit renewal application for Corning Incorporated, Wilmington,New Hanover County. As requested, the application is being submitted at least 180 days prior to the current permit expiration date. Enclosed you will find: • Renewal application form signed • Supplemental information form completed • Analytical Monitoring results • Qualitative Monitoring results • A description of the current Best Management Practices • SPPP certification form signed • Supporting engineering drawings Our current permit expires on August 30, 2021. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 910-784-7476. Sincerely, Carol B. Yates Environmental Control Supervisor Enclosures: Permit Coverage K,rv_ Renewal Awlication Form National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NPDES Permit Number Environmental Stormwater Individual Permit NCS 000076 Quality Please provide your permit number in box in the upper right hand corner, complete the information in the space provided below and return the completed renewal form along with the required supplemental information to the address indicated. Owner Information * Address to which permit correspondence will be mailed Owner/ Organization Name: CORNING INCORPORATED Owner Contact: WILLIAM R.LOPATKA Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7200 Fax Number: E-mail address: LOPATKAWR@CORNING.COM Facility Information Facility Name: WILMINGTON FIBER OPTIC FACILITY Facility Physical Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Facility Contact: TJ DINKINS Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7409 Fax Number: E-mail address: DINKINSTJ@CORNING.COM Permit Information Permit Contact: CAROL B YATES Mailing Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 Phone Number: 910-784-7476 Fax Number: E-mail address: YATESCB@CORNING.COM Discharge Information Receiving Stream: SPRING BRANCH Stream Class: C,SW Basin: CAPE FEAR Sub-Basin: 03-06-23 Number of Outfalls: 6 Facility/Activity Changes Please describe below any changes to your facility or activities since issuance of your permit. Attached a separate sheet if necessary. No changes to facility-manufacture optical fiber. CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature r�^4 Date �9���1 Wiiliam R.Lopatka Plant Manager Print or type name of person signing above Title Please return this completed application form DEMLR - Stormwater ProgramDept. of Environmental Quality and requested supplemental information to: 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal in order for the application to be considered complete: (Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) Initials I. A current Site Map from the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall, building locations and impervious surfaces should be clearly noted. 2. A summary of Analytical Monitoring results during the term of the existing permit (if your permit required analytical sampling). Do not submit individual lab reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters sampled, lab results, date sampled, and storm event data. 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall number, parameters surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted. 4. A summary of the Best Management Practices utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMP's in place at the facility. 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O O O O o O O O O O O O o CJ; f N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N V) Q' \ \ M \ ��-L e-I \ N £L i-1 Ol c-1 M N LD Ln m m ti o m rn ` ti m m N fiY '-•. c-I m rl r-I tD o ri .--1 © H > N Visual Monitoring Results of Outfalls 001,002,003,004,005 and 008 Outfall 001 Dates monitored: *Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 002 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor;Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam;Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 003 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 5/5/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 4/24/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 1 Color,Odor Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam,Oil Sheen and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 004 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3 112 0 1 7 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 005 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 111412016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/12/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color,Odor Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues Outfall 008 Dates monitored: Parameters surveyed: Observations: 5/3/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity;Floating Solids;Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/4/2016 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/31/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 11/9/2017 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/1/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and'erosion/deposition No issues 11/19/2018 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 6/1 212 0 1 9 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 10/16/2019 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam;Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 3/3/2020 Color,Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids,Suspended Solids,Foam,Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues 9/29/2020 Color Odor,Clarity,Floating Solids Suspended Solids,Foam Oil Sheen,and erosion/deposition No issues *Permit NCS000076-PART II Section C Table 4 requires observation of color,odor,clarity,floating solids,suspended solids,foam,oil sheen, erosion or deposition at the outfall,and other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution. I Best Management Practices The Corning Incorporated facility in Wilmington relies on BMP's as well as engineered structures to control stormwater and stormwater contamination. Following is a list of some of the BMP's practiced at this facility. 1) Cooling tower chemicals stored in secondary containment 2) Diesel Fuel stored in secondary containment 3) Monthly testing of high level alarms in the sanitary lift stations 4) Raw materials are dispensed and waste materials are accumulated in an enclosed building with diking and a floor sump 5) Waste drums are stored under cover in a sloped and diked area 6) Pollution abatement equipment is contained is secondary containment 7) Bulk raw materials are contained in secondary containment dikes 8) Stormwater accumulation in secondary containment dikes must be evaluated before pumping to the outfall system. Water that fails criteria is sent to the neutralization system and eventually to the POTW system. 9) Lawn treatment notification required prior to treatment McCoy, Suzanne From: Yates, Carol B <YatesCB@Corning.com> Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 2:59 PM To: McCoy, Suzanne Subject: [External] NCS000076 Permit Renewal Attachments: NCS000076 Permit Renewal Packet.pdf, 013556-115571-EP Site SW.pdf; 013556-115581-EP Model Q1.pdf, 013556-115591-EP Model Q2.pdf; 013556-115601-EP Model Q3.pdf, 013556-115611-EP Model Q4.pdf; 013556-115621-EP.dwg Haz Mat Locations.pdf, 013556-115771-EP.dwg SCC drainage.pdf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Suzanne—please see attached forms and supporting documents for the NCS000076 permit renewal for the Corning Wilmington site. A hard copy will be sent to you in the mail. Please let me know if there are any questions or concerns. 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TANK 41 OFFICE E 29 SOOT 27 MATERIAL CAUSTIC El03 O O PROCESS STORAGE 1 DAY STORAGE 0 00 C 1T AREA 24 DIESEL GENERATOR TANK B COOLING TOWER 1 3 AND STORAGE 4, 30 1 & 41 44 BAGHOUSE 18, 20 & 33 8, 9, 12 SOOT 38 42 6 T3 1 1 T4 SILOS PROCESS NEUTRALIZATION 40 PAD#3 AREA POLLUTION SYSTEM PAD #2 ABATEMENT AREA 40 FLAMMABLE 24 38,42 WATER AREA PRODUCTION AREA SCRUBBERS D STORAGE TANK 1 SILO 2 7, 17, 26, 33 & 35 POLLUTION D BUILDING -SOOT VACUUM PRODUCTION AREA 41 ENT gAREA 1 PUMP HOUSE 2, 7, 17 & 30 DIESEL 29 SOOT GENERATOR YARD 1 VACUUM 10 AND ;EQUIPMENT STORAGE BUILDING 24 _ I— SUBSTATION #32 23 U z SUBSTATIONS Lu #33, #34 Q7-> 2 0 5 ]Lu g w PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA 7, 17 & 33, 25 11, 25, 35 & 37 7, 17, 37 MAIN ENTRANCE OFFICE GUARD OFFICE C MATERIAL CLASS F29 1/1 xC WAREHOUSE RESTROOMS AND WAREHOUSE 7,23 1. AMORPHOUS SILICA (SOOT DUST) C 2. HYDROFLUORIC ACID B LOCKER AREA OFFICES MACHINE SHOP 3. ARGON p OFFICES 4. NITROGEN A WAREHOUSE 5. CARBON DIOXIDE p COMPUTER SERVICES 6. CHLORINE C 7. FIBER COATINGS C 8. OXYGEN A COURT 20 REMOVE TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE/GENERAL REVISION 2/9/15 CBY 4302 9. CHLORINE A COURTYARD YARD 10. CHLORINE g 19 ADDED HYDROFLUORIC ACID+GENERAL REVISION 4/17/12 EHS 4006 OFFICES OFFICES 0 18 CORRECTED FOR 2009 PERMITTING(MKG) 12/7/09 MKG 3673 11. GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE C 00 17 ADD H2O2 TANK(JS) 8/5/03 CDG 3147 12. HELIUM q ENGINEERING ENGINEERING �a 19 0 16 CORRECTED FOR 2002 PERMITTING(JS) 1/23/02 ADA 2994 13. HELIUM p OFFICE OFFICE 14. HYDROCHLORIC ACID g BUILDING BUILDING U 15 ADD CONCRETE PAD FOR CO/He MIXER (RLW) 8/27/01 SRS 2948 15. HYDROCHLORIC ACID p 14 ADD T5X EXPANSION - - - 16. HYDROGEN C 13 ADD COOLING TOWERS - - 17. ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL q 18. ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL g I 13 REV.OR ADDED MATERIALS, REV.MAT'L/CLASS TABLE - - - 19. METHANE (NATURAL GAS) C 12 ADDED CORE EXPANSION PROJECT, REV.MAT'L/CLASS TABLE / /00 JWP B 20. METHYLENE CHLORIDE q 11 GENERAL UPDATES (LAP) 4/16/99 HL 2686 B 21. NITROGEN D 10 GENERAL UPDATES (LCL) 2/12/98 MMF 2521 22. OXYGEN p 9 GENERAL UPDATE MAV 2/10/97 MMF 2355 23. PAINTS g 24. DIESEL C NOTES: s 1 UPDATE FORT-5 EXPANSION 2/12/95 JRL 25. SILICON TETRACHLORIDE g 1. CATEGORIES OF MATERIALS 7 GENERAL UPDATES 2/16/95 AKS 2065 26. SILICON TETRACHLORIDE CLASS A- LESS THAN 55 GALS. OR 500 LBS. 6 ADDED SILICONE FLUID BLDGS,TANKS 10/24/94 MHW 1999 D CLASS B - 55-550 GALS. OR 500-5000 LBS. 27. SODIUM HYDROXIDE p 5 CORRECTED WALL LOCATIONS IN WAREHOUSE AREA 3/25/94 MHW - . SULFURIC ACID g CLASS C - 550-5500 GALS. OR 5000-50,000 LBS. 28 4 ADDED 33-37&UPDATES MHW 2/22/94 WMC 1902 2 . SULFURIC ACID q CLASS D - OVER 5500 GALS. OR 50,000 LBS. 30. SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE g 3 GENERAL UPDATES 2/9/93 MF 1714 31. 2 UPDATED&ADDED MATERIALS LIST.DSM 2/19/92 MT 32. 1 UPDATED 2119/91 SS 33. SILICONE FLUID B LATEST REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE APPV'D EFC NO 34. SILICONE FLUID C REVISION 35. GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE 20 DIVISION CORNING OPTICAL FIBER B 36. ETHANOL q THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CORNING, INC. 37. HYDROFLUORIC ACID q THIS DRAWING MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESS CONSENT IN WRITING OF CORNING,INC. THE DRAWING 38. SODIUM HYDROXIDE IS TO BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS SUPPLIED AND MUST BE RETURNED ON DEMAND. THE CONTENTS OF THE DRAWING MUST MOREOVER BE B TREATED AS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED TO ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESS CONSENT IN WRITING OF CORNING,INC. 39. SILICONE FLUID D DRAWING DESCRIPTION 40 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL LOCATIONS . A C AREA OF PLANT CHEMICAL STORAGE BUILDING & MISC A 41. SODIUM HYDROXIDE PROJECT NAME DSGN/INIT ERA DRAWN SWS EFC NO. NONE DATE 8/1/90 SCALE NTS 42. HYDROCHLORIC ACID C 43. ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL C DISCIPLINE LAYOUT SHEET FACILITIES DRAWING NUMBER 44. 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OUTLET STRUCTURE SITE DATA I _ - _ � ,29- G 10'X10'X1' HCK ♦ X PARCEL ID NUMBER: 26.60 - Sts �- C10. ♦ 24 SEE DETAIL;SH€ 1 55 -1 58 1- P - SLIDING CARD / C.O. z� IP RAP ENE �Y� CONTROLLED GATE I '� 7 `L�' ELECT.ARK GA - - � �ISSIPATOR � ♦ \ .q� BOCK TRACT AREA R04900-001 -01 2-003 I / RIP RAP C RDK - PE ISLANDS,MIN 216 SF EACH, 0 1 I POND SECTION A A SEE DETAIL, SHEET 1 55 -1 58 1- P RI DLE TRACT AREA R04900-001 -01 2-000 EXISTING TREES / INV. =27.10 \ ENERGY DISSIPROR G OV PROTECTED BY LANDSAPE TIMBERS A EXISTING 10'X10'X1'THICK _ �1 FOREBAY I A D NUMBER: - EMERGENCY SPILL A I VE T 2 .9 SHALL REMAIN TO / I 1 I SWALE THAN 1�\ \ ( L UK TRACT AREA 31 48-04-7962 SATISFY INV. =27.30 -1 \ INV.=26.70 Z 6 NEW DROP INLETS w/ 24" RCP CULV R -v PICKS UP / 14. 0 STREETYARD / °� / N EROSION CONTROL \ a SEE DETAIL, SHEET 13 56 11 83 -E REQUIREMENTS /, 15"RCP PIPE DKE ELECT.A R FOR ACCES TO ROOF RUNF \ FORE Om �TqO I \ D LE TRACT AREA 31 48-04-2581 15" RCP CULVERT / / w/FLARE ADDITIONAL PARKING-(1 9' SPOIL P E. 1 \� ��� B�4 I E I \ 150 LF 18"RCP C A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: DEVELOPED FOR ACCESS TO� / N WIDE STRIPPED SPACES EA. I SPOIL\ ° ELEVATI N I F400pp �� \ / 15"RCP DRAINAGE IN 10" RRUGATED J SIDE WITH WHEEL STOPS ON 1 PILE �9 / I / POOC r SPOIL PILE. / PIPE w/FLARE 1 \ 86 F 24"RCP \ VATIOf� \ \ B 0 K TRACT AREA 802,664.15 SF (18.4 ACRES) S IC TO RAIN THAT 6"CRUSHED ASPHALT.APPLY \6 \ �/ DF INAGE PIPE'6 00 / END SECTION 1 ( ) o � DRAI IST NG T CK DOCKS 2"SURFACE COATING OF 1 \ L � ( � RI D E TRACT AREA 519,583.39 SF 1 1 .95 ACRES I / 1 18" FLARED EN C 10 1 / GRADE NEW ENTRANCE TO CRUSHED ASPHALT BETWEEN 1 24" FLARED WIT HYA D I 0 A SITE AREA 322,247.43 SF 30.35 ACRES / I /5 1 /) zo- INV. = 17.00 R J CT DISTURBED AREA 4.4 ACRES D J ADDITIONAL PARKING C.O� DRAIN TO W SWALES. c 1 \ EN"ECTION / - I I V.21.0 W/10'X 15'X 1' HI \JJ 29 / \ I ( ( RIP RAP ENER Y S P R IN GE AREA TO POND SCC-1 555,469 SF (8.16 ACRES) NEW CONCRETE ISLAND. SEE /' N 0 I` \30�/ < / � ' i /// / / ♦i P R IOUS AREA I \ c' � E IS BUILDINGS IN 50,825 SQ. FT. 1 .1 67 ACRES DETAIL SHEET 01�556-115831-E� 5 I I 3\� - ? EXISTING STORMDRAIN I // ' ( ) / n "- \ FROM E ISTING ' i I / -14' m / D Al AGE AREA n REMOVE-EXI TI ASPHALT CD \ 6 - �\ 1 c' ul, \ 101 I I I W \ O � i. \ / I BUILDINQ FIELD 1\� o AND BUILDING AS NECESSARY I W _ S OIL 7 VERIFY LOCATION I \ I A K NG 25,462 SQ. FT. (0.584 ACRES) / / TO CONSTRUCT NEW ENTRANCE I A ILE - AND SIZE 1 � \ / / I SAW CUT ASPHALT FOR SMOOTH �y _ � 0 t� -29 i I I II _j / I TRANSITION 6 I / _ I J 1 �I I \ 0 D 33,227 SQ. FT. (0.763 ACRES) rzz ' ll `� \ \/ -�z7 ' JI II i / m I C &L SWITCHYARD 40,739.58 SF (.94 ACRES) 6 1 �. = - UND1ST14RB -/ / \ / ; I \ I ➢ I F T R 48,400 SF (1 .1 1 ACRES) _ -tA 1�D BUFFER PROPOSED CP&L /\J� STRUCTURE(TYPICAL)) v c I / 2g� \ �� " ` \IN TO A I ERVIOUS AREA 198,653 SO. FT. (4.56 ACRES) 6 NG v PROPOSF�CM -�I �� ��, .� � I\ ) \ \I� I XI T. KING 139 W/5 HC \ / / I 0 A P .0. / I P6LE(TYPI AL� oo, \ 01 I 0 IN BLOCK TRACT - I N D i / I / RIDDLE TRACT - RB \ / / UNDISTURBED / - / \ CORNING INCORPORATED TRACP) TED N /� - / / / / ` E T. B IL G HEIGHT 8 FT. SAVE, 23 FT. RIDGE \^ / RB LAND BUFFER 0 0 E P L BUILDING HEIGHT 12 FT. / IND N C.O. I I ` l� \ \ p �J=�/ j I / \ I EX R 0 0 E P L STRUCTURE HEIGHT 32 FT. 1 N ' � �, \ \ _ \ �� P P S D C L POLES HEIGHT 64 FT. \ � --� ►� / / N� rn EXISTING '''/ c' \ I 0 I GO / SEPTIC TA4 I l \ \ J E � ® ABANDONEMO'D \ P R G ADD 2 NEW SPACES FOR REVISION #6. tiG \ \ \ \ II IN PLACE1 \ \ \ \ \\\\ ' r J / CONSERVATION OVERLAY DATA BENCHMARK �� C_ I \ \ \ \ \ 1 N o AREA OF WETLAND TOP OF CONCRETE PAD � \ I � � � \ \ � 1�1) ELEVATION=29.05 II IN TOTAL BLOCK) 3.71 ACRES 0 - - nn!! I I l J 30 9- 28 NOTES: �2 \ ` � C ® - / \ \ I I III/I I I I \( I / �� \ 1.WHEN UPDATING THIS DRAWING BE SURE TO 28_ _ I 7U 0 \ I I AREA #4 \ 1 I / UPDATE 013556-115771-Y IF APPLICABLE. W - _ _ mo® I 404 WETLAND \I 2. PLAN REVISION#6 IS FOR THE ADDITION OF 22 \ / \ / II ♦ �2a o - �/ I I I RE�: 128,981.11 s.F.f� N PARKING SPACES ONLY. \ N w _ o ti� 27 \ \ \ A (INT RIOR LINE TO R ONL 2 \ 8 -6Z- -29- 27 -28- -2 / 3 / / J / I \' '\ z Z 23� \ \ -27- 8 UI >\ \ a �/ / 53 �oQ -27_ 0 F 4 ULVERT 1 _ /� \ \ I �ARERC#1 -zs- -2s_ - J i I 26 SEE DRAWI G#013556-116711-Y \ \ / /� \1 \\�� \ ' I / I ? P 404 WETLAND �� r \ \ r AREA: 8796.762 S.F.t -25_ DETAIL \ \ \ / / \ ;'� \ I W �'y o t 6 -25_ �G\ 00 rn -23- �_24- O \ �24 _-20- \ \ \ \21- -27- / \ 24� �2n�- moo- f�� \ 8� = \25� Ul 161.31' l I A 2 \ \ \ \ i \ \\ k�\ / - yl D \\ I \ \ \ -25 2 l �\ \ \� \ \ \ PROPOSED 6" / N .' //ARFR1�1 �2 S.F.f / / I \� _ ��,�� 2pg�� \\ \\ \ \ \ - -24 \ /2' CRUSHED ASPHALT \/ \ ti / \\ 4 - So / Z_ Z JI - _ q. o�q �\ \ \ \ Ro S►-IOULDER j - - �_�Z j I /- \ �\ > \ -23�� _ I l _ 8,PAVED PROPOSED 2" \ /%g 21 �� 25 \\ �� \ °off p\Np \ \ \ = _221\ - \ / CRUSHED ASPHALT 18' ` j �2o i � 3- _ -25� SURFACE COATING j _24- 49 ROAD / \ 25 i i ` ( \ \ \\\ \ 19 \ \ \ P-3- 145.77'\ 06 5 DITCH % \ % �9Z �2-7 \ I 2e \ \ \ 8, / \ _ s 2 �28 Flo \ O� / 2 �-�� 1 � WITH AN AT \� 19 45 �-� �� i _ 3S ( ) �� 5 ���� y�i 1� / OVED GATE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PARKING JS 14/05 CD 7 PROPOSEDN% n c4\ EXISTING =T!1 WHEEL \ \ % / F1 \ \ �s �� \ \ U o 4 D TO REFLECT ADDITION OF CULVERT(JS) 26/03 STOP 6- / / / / -J / 1 \ \ \ \ \ C _ EXISTING GROUND _27--' / / Na ) ��_ JJJ _ N 2 -29 / \ 1 \\ \l �\A \ _T 5�✓ I �� CAMERA POLE&REV.DRIVE ACCORDINGLY JPN PROPOSED 15"RCP vmAZ -28� / / \\ \ N \ \ ��\ ==1g �� 2 ION CONTPOL DATA /7/01 J 22 ADDITIONAL PARKING SECTION N V m $' / - =_ - - EDGED PA�EME"T "E ER 2g� /OS/ II I I --° B �N S 64�g-0 \92� C j 2?43 o Q SPOIL PILES 8/31/01 m L N.T.S. / _ -- - Ay ISSYED FOR CONSTRUCTION JPN 2922 V C N 7Y MAP (NTS) \ w, /30_0°2g'53.2' ��6� / �� =2 6 0 E REVIEW 7/2W01 JPN 2922 2 / 26\ _25 ��� D 7/02/01 JPN 2922 2 =�j \ 027 6 �27� h NO TH COLLEGE ROAD% 6/13/01 JPN 2922 e i o a 132 z �$ITE \ DELT36'27 2'N5149.965' l/ i =28= � �8_�/ / / o ' G/L MEDIAN N.0 LLj7 CORRECTED IM 10 NUMBERS(NKT# 014) 4/07/06 JPN _ \ CH =S 3 _ - �qqg$$0 8� -28 \ 6 ADDITONAL PARKING,STORMDRAIN&DETAIL(NKT#06014) 3/22/06 JPN NO 132 _ 6 50 R/w DE2�3 45 75��713� '29 ('f��33 - �P R �r q- REVISION REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE APPV'D EFC NO 7 CORNING OPTICAL FIBER QP�� cH S 5 GRADING, DRAINAGE, STORMWATER AND LANDSCAPING D TAIL PLAN DIVISION THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF CORNING, INC. 1"=60' THIS DRAWING MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESS CONSENT IN WRITING OF CORNING,INC.THE DRAWING A & K # 6 , 6 4 IS TO BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS SUPPLIED AND MUST BE RETURNED ON DEMAND.THE CONTENTS OF THE DRAWING MUST MOREOVER BE TREATED AS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED TO ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESS CONSENT IN WRITING OF CORNING,INC. c� D DRAWING DESCRIPTION PARKING LOT EXPANSION FOR CORNING OPTICAL FIBER o TH COLLEGE ROA Andrew & Kuske AREA OF PLANT SMITH CREEK COMPLEX N•G' 1 " ' 9O2 MARKET ST. PROJECT NAME DSGN/INIT DRAWN EFC NO. DATE SCALE GAL MEDIAN SCALE: = 60 CONSULTING ENGINEERS � u`U�. WILMINGTON, NO 28401 JPN RDT 2922 1/19/01 1:60 A PHONE 910 343-9653 DISCIPLINE DATE PLOTTED FACILITIES DRAWING NUMBER ( ) ENVIRONMENTAL FAX (910) 343-9604 60 30 0 60 120 © 2001 ANDREW & KUSKE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. www.andrewcndkuske.com VENDOR REF No. 01061 FAC LAYOUT 1 TBLOCK REV.08/23/00 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources—Stormwater Program Facility Name: WILMINGTON FIBE R OPTIC FACILITY Permit Number: NCS000076 Location Address: 310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON,NC 28405 County: NEW HANOVER "I certify, under penalty of law, that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) document and all attachments were developed and implemented under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information required by the SPPP. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information gathered is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete." And "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the named facility location, and the SPPP has been fully implemented at this facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater discharge permit." And "I am aware that there are significant penalties for falsifying information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Sign (according to permit signatory requirements) and return this Certification. DO NOT SEND STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THIS CERTIFICATION. Signature 1N J.I,!L- z /)� Date 1-1)2 12, WILLIAM R.LOPATKA PLANT MANAGER Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 10/13