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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000101_Fact sheet binder_20230907 DEQ / DEMLR FACT SHEET FOR NPDES INDUSTRIAL INDIVIDUAL STORMWATER PERMIT DEVELOPMENT Basic Information for Permit Issuance and Renewals: Permit Writer/Date Brianna Young 9/l/2023 Permit Number NCS000101 Owner/Facility Name International Paper Company/Riegelwood Mill SIC AICS Code/Category 2611 /Pulp Manufacture Basin Name/Sub-basin number Cape Fear/03-06-17 Receiving Stream/HUC Cape Fear River/030300050405 UT to Cape Fear River/030300050405 UT to Livingston Creek/030300050303 Stream Classification/Stream Segment Cape Fear River: C; Sw/ 18-(63) UT to Cape Fear River: C; Sw/ 18-(63) UT to Livingston Creek: C; Sw/ 18-64 Is the stream impaired [on 303(d) list]? Yes See Section 2 below 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? See Section 1 below New expiration date 9/30/2028 Comments on Draft Permit? See Section 6 below Section 1. Facility Activities and Process: The International Paper Co. Riegelwood Mill is a pulp mill. The facility was previously a paper and pulp mill. Per the renewal application, changes since the last permit renewal include: • Disinfection process for potable water converted from chlorine to sodium hypochlorite. • Process changed from a pulp/paper mill to a strictly pulp mill, decreasing process chemicals onsite and increasing containerized pulp and truck traffic (pulp containers moved into and out of Basin R). There was a switch to strictly pine wood(no hardwood mix), changing the type of wood chips stored and handled in Basins C, D, E, F, and G (more pine=more turpentine production as a byproduct). No. 1 power boiler taken offline. • Basin A: Cessation of oil barging; infrastructure still in place to receive barges. • Outfall F2: Outfall removed(runoff was rechanneled to discharge at Fl). • Outfall G3: Outfall removed(black liquor line removed). Basin contains a mill road and rail spur for wood chips. • Basin H: Outfall removed(black liquor line removed and adjacent black liquor ponds emptied, cleaned out, and no longer in use). Basin contains mill road and a rail spur for wood chip cars. • Basin K: Outfall removed. Basin contains an access road and an underground natural gas line. • Basin Q: Backwash pond from water plant filters permanently piped to the intake pumps at the pumphouse; electrical backup provided. • Outfall Rl: Outfall removed(runoff now discharges through Outfall S). • Basin T: Added when the mill woodyard was upgraded to increase the mill's ability to produce its own chips; a new wood truck entrance and scalehouse were constructed; other affected areas drain to the mill wastewater treatment system. Page 1 of 15 Per the inspection conducted in March 2023, representative outfall status was in effect and ROS documented for all outfalls. The site is well maintained and conscientious of the stormwater pollution prevention plan. Representative outfalls were: • B: B,N, O • E: A, C, D, E, F, G, H, Q • I: I, J, K, L, M, P, R, S • T: T is not a representative outfall Outfall SW001: Basin A Drainage area consists of oil barge unloading, oil unloading pipeline, and mill access road. Oil barging activity has ceased, but infrastructure remains in place. Potential pollutants include: Fuel oil and sediment. Outfall SW002: Basin B Drainage area consists of a firewater house,No. 5 cooling tower, electrical control room, chemical storage and feed equipment for corrosion inhibitor in cooling water, and mill access road. Potential pollutants include: Process water, biocide, and water treatment chemicals. Outfall SW003: Basin C Drainage area consists of transfer and storage of raw wood chips, a wood chip truck dumper, and mill access road. Potential pollutants include: Hydraulic oil and woodchips. Outfall SW004: Basin D Drainage area consists of transfer and storage of raw wood chips, a firewater house, and mill access road. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips. Outfall SW005: Basin E Drainage area consists of transfer and storage of raw wood chips, wood chip truck dumper, and mill access road. Runoff passes through an oil/water separator prior to discharge. Potential pollutants include: Hydraulic oil and woodchips. Outfall SW006: Basin F Drainage area consists of a chip screen, mill access road, an electrical control room, and water storage. Basin is adjacent to process water. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips and process water. Outfall SW007: Basin F1 and F2 Drainage area consists of a chip screen, mill access road, an electrical control room, and water storage. Basin is adjacent to process water. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips and process water. Outfall SW009: Basin G Drainage area consists of raw wood chips transfer, maintenance material storage, mill access roads, and rail lines. Basin is adjacent to the water treatment plant(process water). Stormwater runs through a small collection basin and oil/water separator prior to discharge. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips, hydraulic oil, and process water. Outfall SW0010: Basin G1 Drainage area consists of raw wood chips transfer, maintenance material storage, mill access roads, and rail lines. Basin is adjacent to the water treatment plant(process water). Stormwater runs through a small Page 2 of 15 collection basin and oil/water separator prior to discharge. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips, hydraulic oil, and process water. Outfall SW0011: Basin G2 Drainage area consists of raw wood chips transfer, maintenance material storage, mill access roads, and rail lines. Basin is adjacent to the water treatment plant(process water). Stormwater runs through a small collection basin and oil/water separator prior to discharge. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips, hydraulic oil, and process water. Outfall SW014: Basin I Drainage area consists of parking for trailers and trucks transporting finished products and a rail line for some mill process areas. Drainage goes to a collection pond before discharge. Potential pollutants include: Wood debris, sediment, and chemicals. Outfall SW015: Basin J Drainage area consists of a truck weighing station, rail lines for wood chips, chemical byproducts, railcar repair, and mill access roads. Drainage goes to three (3) collection ponds before discharge. Potential pollutants include: Chemicals, wood chips, and process byproducts. Outfall SW018: Basin M Drainage area consists of mill roads, a firehouse, fire suppressant, and a methanol storage tank. Potential pollutants include: Methanol and chemicals. Outfall SW019: Basin N Drainage area consists of access to the No. 3 cooling tower and cooling water process chemical storage (including biocides) and feed equipment. Potential pollutants include: Process water and water treatment chemicals. Outfall SW020: Basin O Drainage area consists of access to the No. 3 cooling tower and cooling water process chemical storage for biocides and corrosion inhibitors. Potential pollutants include: Process water and water treatment chemicals. Outfall SW021: Basin P Drainage area consists of construction and maintenance equipment storage, transformers, truck and trailer parking, and office trailers. Potential pollutants include: Sediment. Outfall SW022: Basin Q Drainage area consists of mill water intake, water plant filter backwash pond, and mill road. Backwash pond from water plant filters has been permanently piped to the intake pumps at the pumphouse. Potential pollutants include: Water plant backwash. Outfall SW023: Basins R and S Drainage area consists of wood chips, staging for trailers transporting logs and woodchips,parking for trailers transporting finished products, and parking. Drainage goes to a sedimentation basin before discharge. Potential pollutants include: Sediment and woodchips. Page 3 of 15 Outfall SW024: Basin T Drainage area consists of wood truck entry and scalehouse. Stormwater runs through catch basins and two collection ponds. Potential pollutants include: Wood debris. Additional outfalls: Basin F2: Outfall has been removed as runoff was rechanneled to discharge at outfall Fl. Basin G3: Outfall has been removed. Drainage area consists of raw wood chips transfer, maintenance material storage, mill access roads, and rail lines. Basin is adjacent to the water treatment plant (process water). Stormwater runs through a small collection basin and oil/water separator prior to discharge. Potential pollutants include: Woodchips, hydraulic oil, and process water. Basin H: Outfall has been removed. Drainage area consisted of rail lines for raw wood chips and a mill access road. Basin K: Outfall has been removed. Drainage area formerly contained laydown yard and went to a collection area before discharge. Drainage area consisted of access road for utilities, natural gas utility line, and rail passtracks. Basin L Drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Trailers are empty reject trailers. Drainage goes to a collection pond before discharge. Potential pollutants include: Sediment. Basin 1: Previously named as a mill stormwater basin temporarily. This basin as an enclosed system operating independently from the NPDES permit. The truck parking/staging area is excluded from industrial activity. The drainage does not mix with stormwater from other drainage basins. Per information provided 3/9/2023 and 3/28/2023, Basin 1 was a construction project to build a wet wood storage adjacent to the mill and temporarily named as a stormwater outfall. After construction was completed, the storage facility was issued a non-discharge permit. A different division of International Paper owns that facility and is separate from the stormwater permit (Cape Fear Woodyard manages this area and the associated non-discharge permit). 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. 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 Page 4 of 15 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: • June 2015 to December 2022, benchmarks exceeded for: o B: TSS 5x o E: COD 6x, BOD Ix o L• COD 2x, TSS 7x o T: COD 16x, TSS 12x, BOD 2x • There is a history of exceedances and Tiered Response actions • Sludge pipe failed on 1/8/2021, resulting in—5,000 gallons reaching stormwater Outfall M • Permit previously had representative outfall status for: o B: representative of N and O o E: representative of A, C, D, F, G, H, and Q o I: representative of J, K, L, M, P, R, and S • Per the May 2018 inspection report: o Drainage basins A-S have ROS with basins B, E, I, and T. o Basin B was in Tier 2 for TSS and Basin E was in Tier 2 for COD, but tier response discontinued due to response (repairs and housekeeping) o Basin I was in Tier 1 o Basin T was in Tier I for COD. Also, an area previously used for truck parking would be used as a container storage area(no industrial activity) • Per information provided 3/28/2023, Basins B, E, and T were in Tier 2 status during the previous permit cycle 303(d)listing: CAPE FEAR RIVER 18-(63)a ;Sw 3.8 F Miles 4387 From rawwater supply intake at Federal Paper Board corporation(Riegelwood)to Bryant Mill Creek PARAMETER IR CATEGORY CRFIERIA STATUS REASON FOR RATING 303D YEAR Benthos(Nar,AL,FW) 50 Exoeedin Criteria I Fair,Poor or Severe Biodassification 199 Threatened/Endangered Species: There are no threatened/endangered species at the point of discharge. In the vicinity is the Coppery Emerald(Somatochlora georgiana;NC status: SR), Atlantic Sturgeon(Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus;NC status: E; Federal status: E), Shortnose sturgeon(Acipenser brevirostrum;NC status: E; Federal status: E), and Social Sedge (Carex socialis; NC status: SR-P). Page 5 of 15 Section 3. Proposed Monitoring for Stormwater Discharges: The Division considered potential pollutants from past and present industrial activities and data was submitted for June 2015 to December 2022. Quantitative sampling included pH, TSS, COD, and BOD. 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 Riegelwood Mill site. Outfalls SWO01 (Basin A), SWO02 (Basin B), SWO03 (Basin C), SWO04 (Basin D), SWO05 (Basin E), SWO06 (Basin F), SWO07 (Basins F1 and F2), SWO09 (Basin G), SWO10 (Basin GI), SWOT I (Basin G2), SWO14 (Basin I), SWO15 (Basin.I), SWO19 (Basin N), SW020 (Basin O), SW021 (Basin P), SW022 (Basin Q), SW023 (Basins R and S), and SW024 (Basin T) 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 Page 6 of 15 Outfall SWO18 (Basin M) 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 Quarterly monitoring Methanol BASIS: Potential pollutant from drainage area 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 Page 7 of 15 chemicals where the discharge enters a waterbody. The Stormwater Permitting Program applies this approach because of the ephemeral nature of rainfall events. 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 Methanol 6,400 mg/L Species Mean Acute Value of two 96-hour equilibrium EC50 end oints for Le omis machrochiris blue ill 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. Page 8 of 15 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 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 • eDMR requirement added • Boilerplate language moved into body of the permit; boilerplate no longer attached • Feasibility study removed • Outfalls F2, G3, H, K, and R removed from permit per information submitted with the renewal application • Monitoring for Basin M separated from other basins and monitoring added for methanol due to potential pollutants present • Basin T has been added to the permit per information submitted with the permit renewal application • Benchmarks updated for parameters per guidance from DWR Standards group on stormwater benchmarks Section 5. Changes from draft to final: • Cape Fear River added as a receiving stream on permit cover sheet and location map • Basins F and G added to the monitoring requirements based on information provided on draft permit and subsequent outfalls renumbered o Basin F2 combined with Basin F1 based on information provided during the permit renewal Page 9 of 15 o Basin G3 removed per comments received on the draft permit • Basin L removed as no industrial activity occurs in the drainage area(per comments on the draft permit) • Updates to language made in sections D-1(b), D-7(a), and E-1 per comments received on the draft permit Section 6. Discussions with the Facility and Regional Office: • Initial contact with facility: 1/31/2023 • Initial contact with Regional Office: 1/31/2023 • Draft sent to CO peer review: N/A • Draft sent to Regional Office: 6/14/2023 • Final permit sent for supervisor signature: 9/1/2023 Section 7. Comments received on draft permit: Colleen Cohn and Wallace Cloverdale (International Paper; via email 7/13/2023 and subsequent dates): We request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. • DEMLR Response: It is the policy of the Stormwater Permitting Program to provide one draft permit for comment. Please find the attached issued permit and responses below to your comments. Draft permit cover letter • To streamline communications, we respectfully request that all correspondence related to IP- Riegelwood's stormwater permit be directed to Kevin Driscoll, Riegelwood Mill Manager, rather than Hunter Whiteley, Vice President of Manufacturing for IP's Global Cellulose Fibers Division. Mr. Driscoll has been delegated signatory authority for IP Riegelwood's stormwater permit and should be the primary recipient of correspondence related to this permit. Please continue to copy Ms. Wallace Coverdale and include Ms. Colleen Cohn on any stormwater- related correspondence. o DEMLR Response: Official correspondence is sent to the legally responsible official, with additional permit contacts cc'd. Currently Hunter Whiteley is listed as the legally responsible official in our database. Additional contacts are identified below. If you wish to update the contacts for this facility, please visit the Permit Contact Update Request Form. Page 10 of 15 Entity *Affiliation Type Name Title _ Facility Contact Person Burk, Kevin G. Senior Enviro... (€ Facility Contact Person Gill,Timothy EH&S Man ag... (€ Facility Contact Person Boles, Patricia C. ORG (€ Owner Has Permit Signature Authority Alexander, Lee VP Global Fi... (€ Owner Owner Whitely, Hunter M. VP Manufact... (€ Permit Billing International Paper Comp... (€ Permit Contact Person Grissom, Louis O. (€ Permit Has Permit Signature Authority Burk, Kevin O. (€ Permit Has Permit Signature Authority Fail, Kimberly W. (€ Permit Has Permit Signature Authority Gill,Timothy Permit Has Permit Signature Authority Greer, Stephen (€ Permit Has Permit Signature Authority Morrow, Gary • Item 2 of the cover letter notes that units of measure for several benchmarks have been changed from mg/L to µg/L. Please specify which benchmarks have been updated, as this was not readily apparent during our permit review. o DEMLR Response: This is standard language used in many permit cover letters. The language was mistakenly kept in this draft permit. • Item 7 does not include Basin L, which was also removed from the permit per information submitted with the permit application. ■ DEMLR Response: Per information provide with the permit renewal application, the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: No, only trailer parking. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin L has been removed as there is no industrial activity in the drainage area. • Item 8 notes that Basin M is being separated from the other basins for additional monitoring. Our rationale for not including this basin for additional monitoring is outlined later in this letter. o DEMLR Response: Monitoring for Basin M will remain in the permit as methanol transport and other industrial activities occur in the drainage area. • Second page, first paragraph: It is our understanding from the Wilmington Regional Office's (WiRO) DEMLR section that representative outfall status (ROS) is to be self-certified on an annual basis, that no additional forms are required to be submitted to the Department if there is no change in ROS and that ROS carries over from permit to permit(unless changes are required). For analytical monitoring purposes, IP-Riegelwood will continue to monitor Basins B, E, and I as representative outfalls. o DEMLR Response: The Stormwater Program requires ROS be requested with each permit renewal. If you had ROS in the previous permit term, attach the completed ROS Renewal Certification Form and prior documentation that was provided when the Division originally granted ROS to the Stormwater Upload Form. Draft permit • Location Map (page 6): The Cape Fear River should be included as an additional receiving stream. o DEMLR Response: The reference has been updated. • C-2 Qualitative Monitoring Response (b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this requirement be expanded to include electronic and hard copy records. o DEMLR Response: The storage mechanism of this requirement is up to the permittee as long as the record is kept in the SWPPP. Page 11 of 15 • D-1 Required Baseline Monitoring (b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to include only the average oil usage individually for the chip dumps in Basins C and E. Other activities on-site that involve motor and hydraulic oil are conducted in areas that drain directly to the wastewater treatment system(WTS) and should not be included in this permit condition. o DEMLR Response: This is standard monitoring required of all industrial individual permits. If the facility meets this threshold, then monitoring and reporting must occur. • Table 1 description: o Basin L should be removed from this listing,per information submitted with the permit application. ■ DEMLR Response: Per information provide with the permit renewal application, the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: No, only trailer parking. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin L has been removed as there is no industrial activity in the drainage area. o IP-Riegelwood requests that a footnote be added to this table denoting that Basins B, E, and I are representative outfalls for the remaining basins except for Basin T. ■ DEMLR Response: Representative Outfall Status (ROS) is a separate review process and not handled during permit renewal. If you wish to request ROS, you may visit our website at deq.nc.gov/SW-industrial and follow the instructions under"Request Representative Outfall Status". o General Comment: IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the stormwater outfalls throughout the permit be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW001. IP-Riegelwood has historically referred to outfalls in this manner and prefers that this nomenclature be continued. ■ DEMLR Response: Outfalls must be numbered numerically in order for the NC eDMR system to properly upload monitoring data to the EPA ECHO database. If you wish the numerical assignments to differ than what is currently given,please let the Stormwater Permitting Program know. • Table 1 rows: o Row 4: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on the averaging period for drainage areas where greater than 55 gallons of oil per month could be used. ■ DEMLR Response: As stated in Table 1, monitoring and reporting is required if > 55 gallons per month are used on average. o Row 5: IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to only include the type(s) of oil that are normally used in Basins C and E for the chip dumps. Other activities on- site that involve various types of oil (hydraulic, lube, motor, fuel oil, etc.) are conducted in areas that drain directly to the WTS and should not be included in this permit condition. ■ DEMLR Response: Estimated Average Monthly Oil Usage is a standard monitoring requirement of all individual industrial permits and required for each drainage area with an outfall. • Table 1 footnotes: o General Comment: As noted previously, IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the storm water outfalls in this footnote section be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW001. ■ DEMLR Response: Outfalls must be numbered numerically in order for the NC eDMR system to properly upload monitoring data to the EPA ECHO database. If Page 12 of 15 you wish the numerical assignments to differ than what is currently given,please let the Stormwater Permitting Program know. o General Comment: IP-Riegelwood also asks that each bullet in this footnote section be re-formatted in the following manner to describe each drainage basin: "Basin A (Outfall A): Drainage area consists of oil barge unloading, oil unloading pipeline and mill access road." ■ DEMLR Response: Outfalls are identified this way in order to match with the assigned numerical values for easier reference to the monitoring tables. If you wish the numerical assignments to differ than what is currently given, please let the Stormwater Permitting Program know. o Outfall SW001 (Basin A): This area does include the oil barge unloading area and associated pipeline; however,No. 6 fuel oil has not been received by barge since 2015 and the pipeline is maintained in caretaker status. IP-Riegelwood currently receives all No. 6 fuel oil by truck in an area that drains to the WTS, and there are no future plans to receive fuel oil via barge. ■ DEMLR Response: This has been noted in the permit file. o Outfall SW002 (Basin B): All chemical storage and feed equipment is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. ■ DEMLR Response: This has been noted in the permit file. o Outfall SW006 (Basin Fl): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin F be modified to include two outfalls, Outfalls F and Fl. This bullet incorrectly identifies the basin as Basin Fl. ■ DEMLR Response: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 2 outfalls for Basin F (FI and 172), with F2 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: Basin F has outfalls F and FL F2 is no longer active. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin F has been added to the permit and subsequent outfalls have been renumbered. o Outfall SW008 (Basin G1) and Outfall SW009 (Basin G2): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin G be modified to include three outfalls, Outfalls G, G1, and G2. These bullets incorrectly identify the basins as Basins G1 and G2. ■ DEMLR Response: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 3 outfalls for Basin G, with Basin G3 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: Basin G includes Outfalls G, G1, and G2. G3 is obsolete. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin G has been added to the permit and subsequent outfalls have been renumbered. o Outfall SW015 (Basin L): Basin L should be deleted from this listing,per information submitted with the permit application. ■ DEMLR Response: Per information provide with the permit renewal application, the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: No, only trailer parking. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin L has been removed as there is no industrial activity in the drainage area. o Outfall SW018 (Basin O): All chemical storage is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. Page 13 of 15 ■ DEMLR Response: This has been noted in the permit file. • Table 2: IP-Riegelwood requests that Basin M be removed from the draft permit for all quantitative monitoring. The methanol tank and unloading area are located south of the roadway outside and east of the contractor gate; drainage areas south of this roadway are currently routed to a grassy swale that leads to the WTS. The containment for the methanol tank is also routed to the WTS. IP-Riegelwood employs a formal unloading checklist and procedure for the methanol tank(as well as other bulk tanks on-site) [...] Please note that all subsequent comments related to table numbering may be disregarded if Table 2 is omitted from the draft permit. IP-Riegelwood also requests that the outfall associated with Basin M be referred to as Outfall M, rather than Outfall SW016. o DEMLR Response: Monitoring for Basin M will remain in the permit as methanol transport and other industrial activities occur in the drainage area. Outfalls must be numbered numerically in order for the NC eDMR system to properly upload monitoring data to the EPA ECHO database. If you wish the numerical assignments to differ than what is currently given,please let the Stormwater Permitting Program know. • Additional Outfalls (page 15): As noted previously in this letter, IP-Riegelwood requests that Basin L be included in the listing of basins to be removed from this permit. ■ DEMLR Response: Per information provide with the permit renewal application, the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? ■ Wallace Cloverdale Response: No, only trailer parking. ■ DEMLR Response: Basin L has been removed as there is no industrial activity in the drainage area. • D-5 Tier One Response: Single Benchmark Exceedance: o IP-Riegelwood requests that language be added to this condition specifying that an outfall enters Tier 1 status by exceeding a single benchmark parameter on one occasion. ■ DEMLR Response: This section is standard language used in all permits. Section D-5. (a) states this requirement. o (a) and (d): These requirements should reference Table 3, rather than Table 2. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been fixed. • D-6 Tier Two Response: Two Consecutive Benchmark Exceedances o (d): IP-Riegelwood requests that the first sentence of this requirement be reworded as follows: "Two consecutive exceedances of a single benchmark parameter at a single outfall shall constitute an event that requires a Tier Two response." ■ DEMLR Response: This section is standard language used in all permits. Section D-6. (a) states this requirement. o (d): IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to the meaning of the last sentence in this condition: "Subsequent events shall not include the same exceedances that have been addressed in a Tier Two response." ■ DEMLR Response: If there are additional exceedances for a benchmark at an outfall, new Tier II responses need to be accounted for. o (a) and (e): These requirements should reference Table 4, rather than Table 3. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. • D-7 Tier Three Response: Four Benchmark Exceedances Within 5 Years o Section Title and(a): IP-Riegelwood requests that the 5-year period be more specifically defined as the 5-year permit term. ■ DEMLR Response: The 5-year period is a rolling period and not limited solely to the permit term. Page 14 of 15 o IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to whether events that have been addressed in Tier One or Tier Two responses should count towards the four exceedances tallied for a Tier Three response. ■ DEMLR Response: Yes, exceedances are cumulative. o (a) and (f): These requirements should reference Table 5, rather than Table 4. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. • E-1 Deadlines for Submittal of Discharge Monitoring Reports o This requirement should reference Table 6, rather than Table 5. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. o The first quarterly monitoring period should be from January 1-March 31, rather than March 30. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. o Table 6: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on inconsistencies between the Table 6 deadlines and Condition E-4, which requires that the facility submit sampling results no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results. For example, if a facility takes its first quarterly sample on March 31 but does not receive the results until May 1, is the first quarter DMR due on May 31, rather than April 30? In contrast, if the first quarterly sample is taken on January 1 and sample results are received on February 1, is the first quarter DMR due on March 2, rather than April 30? ■ DEMLR Response: Monitoring results should be submitted by the end of the month following the reporting period(i.e. the month the samples were taken). For example, if a sample is taken on March 31st, then the results need to be reported in eDMR by April 30tn • Part F: Other Occurrences that Must be Reported o Please correct the spelling of"Occurrences" in the section heading. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. o The first paragraph of this section references Table 6, rather than Table 7. ■ DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. • H-6. Required Notice for Bypass or Upset: The first paragraph of this section references Table 7, rather than Table 8. o DEMLR Response: The reference has been corrected. Page 15 of 15 LOCAL'100 Stai-News I The Dispatch PO Box 631697 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1697 Times-News NORTH CAROLINA PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION INTENT TO ISSUE Joyce Sanford NPDES STORMWATER Joyce Sanford DISCHARGE PERMITS Nc Division Of Energy,Mineral And Land Resources The North Carolina 1612 Mail Service CTR Environmental Management Raleigh NC 27699-1600 Commission Proposes to issue NPDES stormwater discharge permit(s) to the person(s) listed below. Public comment or STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER obiection to the draft permits is invited. Written comments regarding the proposed permit The Wilmington Star-News, a newspaper printed and published in will be accepted until 30 days the city of Wilmington,and of general circulation in the:County of after the publish date of this personal knowledge of notice and considered in the final New Hanover, State of North Carolina,and p g determination regarding permit the facts herein state and that the notice hereto annexed was issuance and permit Provisions. Published in said newspapers in the issue dated: The Director of the NC Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) may hold a 06120/2023 public hearing should there be a significant degree of Public and that the fees charged are legal. interest. Please mail comments and/or information requests to Sworn to and subscribed before on 06/20/2023 DEMLR at 1612 Mail service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612, • International Paper Company t6400 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 381971 has requested renewal of permit NCS000101 for the Riegelwood Mill in Columbus County. This facility discharges to an unnamed tributary to the Cape Fear River and an unnamed tributary to Livingston Creek in the Cape Fear River Basin. Interested persons may visit DEMLR at 512 N. Salisbury Legal f/er ,n / � Street, Raleigh, NC 27604,.-ter review information on file. Additional information on Notary,State of WI County of Brown NPDES permits and this notice may be found on our website: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/ / D1 energy-mineral-and-land- My commision expires resources/stormwater/stormwater -program/stormwater-publ ic- Publlcation Cost: $184.80 notices, or by contacting Brianno Yonne at Order No: 8954526 #of Copies: brianna.young@deq.nc.gav or 919- Customer No: 745790 1 707-3647. PO#. THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not rise this form for payment remittance. NOiLaf Page 1 of 1 Compliance Inspection Report Permit:NCS000101 Effective: 12/01/14 Expiration: 11/30/19 Owner: International Paper Company SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Riegelwood Mill County: Columbus 865 John L Reigel Rd Region: Wilmington Riegelwood NC 28456 Contact Person:Louis O Grissom Title: Phone: 910-655-6229 Directions to Facility: System Classifications: SWNC, Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 03/16/2023 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: NCS000101 Owner-Facility:International Paper Company Inspection Date: 03/16/2023 Inspection Type:Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: Representative outfalls: B: B, N, O E: A, C, D, E, F, G, H, Q I: I, J, K, L, M, P, R, S T: T is not a representative outfall Site is well maintained and contiencious of the stormwater pollution prevention plan.The staff works well as a team to address issues immediately. Recommend issuing permit. Page 2 of 3 Permit: NCS000101 Owner-Facility:International Paper Company Inspection Date: 03/16/2023 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: Please review permit requirements, especially with new permit to be issued, and include in the SPPP. Yearly updates, certification, and employee training should documented in the SPPP. 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: ROS documented for all outfalls to be represented by B, E, I, T. Permit and Outfalls Yes No NA NE # Is a copy of the Permit and the Certificate of Coverage available at the site? ❑ ❑ ❑ #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 Young, Brianna A From: Wallace H Coverdale <Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent: Wednesday,August 23, 2023 3:19 PM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Colleen Cohn; Stephen Greer Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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. Hello Brianna, I checked with production personnel to be sure,the trailers in Stormwater Basin L are empty reject trailers. From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Sent:Wednesday,August 23, 2023 1:35 PM To:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, I have one follow-up question based on the information provided. In Basin L, do the trailers parked in the drainage area contain finished product, or do they sit empty? Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS **DEQ has updated its email addresses to @deq.nc.gov. 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. 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. From:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent:Tuesday, August 15,2023 1:22 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deg.nc.gov> Cc: Colleen Cohn<colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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. Thank you, Brianna, please reach out with any questions or comments. From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Sent: Monday,August 14, 2023 1:48 PM To: Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc: Colleen Cohn<colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, Thank you for providing this information. I apologize for the delayed response as I was out of the office last week. I will reach out with any other questions once I complete my review of the comments received. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brlanna.Young@deg.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS **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. 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. From: Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent:Tuesday, August 8, 2023 2:45 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Cc: Colleen Cohn<colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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 the responses to your questions below. 2 Regarding Drainage Basin F: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 2 outfalls for Basin F (F1 and F2),with F2 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Basin F has outfalls F and F1. F2 is no longer active. Regarding Drainage Basin G: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 3 outfalls for Basin G, with Basin G3 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Basin G includes Outfalls G, G1, and G2. G3 is obsolete. Regarding Drainage Basin L: Per information provide with the permit renewal application,the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? No,only trailer parking. We are working on updating the SWPPP map descriptions to provide a little more clarity for basins with multiple outfalls, and will incorporate those revisions in the next annual SWPPP update. If we can provide further clarity, please reach out. If possible, we would like to comment on permit drafts before issuance. Thank you, Wallace Coverdale From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 27, 2023 3:51 PM To: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.DriscolI@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, After reviewing all the comments submitted, I have a few follow-up questions: Regarding Drainage Basin F: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 2 outfalls for Basin F (F1 and F2),with F2 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Regarding Drainage Basin G: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 3 outfalls for Basin G, with Basin G3 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Regarding Drainage Basin L: Per information provide with the permit renewal application,the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) 3 Brianna.Young@deg.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS **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. 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. From:Young, Brianna A Sent:Thursday,July 13, 2023 4:09 PM To: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.DriscolI@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, Thank you for submitting comments on the draft permit. Once the comment period closes, I will review all comments received and reach out with any questions. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS **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. 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. From: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Sent:Thursday,July 13, 2023 3:04 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.DriscolI@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill 4 <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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. Good afternoon, International Paper's Riegelwood Mill appreciates the opportunity to review and provide initial comments on the draft NPDES Stormwater Permit for our facility (NCS0001010). Please find attached a scanned copy of International Paper— Riegelwood's comments.A hard copy will be mailed today via Certified Mail 7018 0680 0002 0722 5587. We respectfully request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Wallace Coverdale (wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com) or myself(colleen.cohn@ipaper.com) at your convenience. Thank you, and have a wonderful day! Colleen Cohn Sr. Environmental Engineer-Wastewater Riegelwood Mill colleen.cohn(aNpaper.com T 9103623339 M 9107893545 rr-ar IrttBrrtiOrla<I ww Paper international paper.com Follow us on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram and Linkedln. This message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressees and are confidential.If you receive this message in error,please delete it and immediately notify the sender.Any use not in accord with its purpose,any dissemination or disclosure,either whole or partial,is prohibited except following formal approval. The internet cannot guarantee the integrity of this message.International Paper shall not,therefore,be liable for the message if modified. 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: Wallace H Coverdale <Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 8, 2023 2:45 PM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Colleen Cohn; Stephen Greer Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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 the responses to your questions below. Regarding Drainage Basin F: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 2 outfalls for Basin F (F1 and F2),with F2 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Basin F has outfalls F and F1. F2 is no longer active. Regarding Drainage Basin G: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 3 outfalls for Basin G, with Basin G3 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Basin G includes Outfalls G, G1, and G2. G3 is obsolete. Regarding Drainage Basin L: Per information provide with the permit renewal application,the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? No,only trailer parking. We are working on updating the SWPPP map descriptions to provide a little more clarity for basins with multiple outfalls, and will incorporate those revisions in the next annual SWPPP update. If we can provide further clarity, please reach out. If possible, we would like to comment on permit drafts before issuance. Thank you, Wallace Coverdale From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 27, 2023 3:51 PM To: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.Driscoll@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, After reviewing all the comments submitted, I have a few follow-up questions: Regarding Drainage Basin F: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 2 outfalls for Basin F (F1 and F2),with F2 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. 1 Regarding Drainage Basin G: The permit renewal application received May 2019 identified 3 outfalls for Basin G, with Basin G3 having been removed. Please confirm the correct nomenclature for these outfalls. Regarding Drainage Basin L: Per information provide with the permit renewal application,the drainage area consists of parking for trailers transporting finished products. Are there any other industrial activities that occur in the drainage area? Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brlanna.Young@deg.nc.gov(e-mail preferred)PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS **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. 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. From:Young, Brianna A Sent:Thursday,July 13, 2023 4:09 PM To: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.DriscolI@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Good afternoon, Thank you for submitting comments on the draft permit. Once the comment period closes, I will review all comments received and reach out with any questions. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her) 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 ADDRESS **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. 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. 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. From: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Sent:Thursday,July 13, 2023 3:04 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@deq.nc.gov> Cc:Wallace H Coverdale <Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com>; Kevin Driscoll <Kevin.DriscolI@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 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. Good afternoon, International Paper's Riegelwood Mill appreciates the opportunity to review and provide initial comments on the draft NPDES Stormwater Permit for our facility (NCS0001010). Please find attached a scanned copy of International Paper— Riegelwood's comments.A hard copy will be mailed today via Certified Mail 7018 0680 0002 0722 5587. We respectfully request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Wallace Coverdale (wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com) or myself(colleen.cohn@ipaper.com) at your convenience. Thank you, and have a wonderful day! Colleen Cohn Sr. Environmental Engineer-Wastewater Riegelwood Mill colleen.cohn(aNpaper.com T 9103623339 M 9107893545 Iriternatianal row 1Wr Paper i nternationaIPa per.com Follow us on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram and Linkedln. This message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressees and are confidential. If you receive this message in error,please delete it and immediately notify the sender.Any use not in accord with its purpose,any dissemination or disclosure,either whole or partial,is prohibited except following formal approval. The internet cannot guarantee the integrity of this message.International Paper shall not, therefore,be liable for the message if modified. 3 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. 4 International Www Raper RECEIVED 7023 RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD `OYl�lb� '2t Nogram RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 July 12, 2023 Ms. Brianna Young Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 7018 0680 0002 0722 5587 Subject: Draft Permit Comments International Paper—Riegelwood Mill NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Dear Ms. Young: International Paper's Riegelwood Mill (IP-Riegelwood) appreciates the opportunity to review and provide initial comments on the draft NPDES stormwater permit for our facility, which was received electronically on June 14, 2023. This submission should be considered timely as it is being submitted within 30 days of receipt of the draft permit. Our comments are outlined below. Draft Permit Cover Letter 1. To streamline communications, we respectfully request that all correspondence related to IP-Riegelwood's stormwater permit be directed to Kevin Driscoll, Riegelwood Mill Manager, rather than Hunter Whiteley, Vice President of Manufacturing for IP's Global Cellulose Fibers Division. Mr. Driscoll has been delegated signatory authority for IP- Riegelwood's stormwater permit and should be the primary recipient of correspondence related to this permit. Please continue to copy Ms. Wallace Coverdale and include Ms. Colleen Cohn on any stormwater-related correspondence. 2. Item 2 of the cover letter notes that units of measure for several benchmarks have been changed from mg/L to µg/L. Please specify which benchmarks have been updated, as this was not readily apparent during our permit review. 3. Item 7 does not include Basin L, which was also removed from the permit per information submitted with the permit application. 4. Item 8 notes that Basin M is being separated from the other basins for additional monitoring. Our rationale for not including this basin for additional monitoring is outlined later in this letter. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 2 5. Second page, first paragraph: It is our understanding from the Wilmington Regional Office's (WiRO) DEMLR section that representative outfall status (ROS) is to be self- certified on an annual basis,that no additional forms are required to be submitted to the Department if there is no change in ROS and that ROS carries over from permit to permit(unless changes are required). For analytical monitoring purposes, IP- Riegelwood will continue to monitor Basins B, E, and I as representative outfalls. Draft Permit 1. Location Map (page 6): The Cape Fear River should be included as an additional receiving stream. 2. C-2 Qualitative Monitoring Response (b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this requirement be expanded to include electronic and hard copy records. 3. D-I Required Baseline Monitoring (b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to include only the average oil usage individually for the chip dumps in Basins C and E. Other activities on-site that involve motor and hydraulic oil are conducted in areas that drain directly to the wastewater treatment system(WTS) and should not be included in this permit condition. 4. Table I description: a. Basin L should be removed from this listing,per information submitted with the permit application. b. IP-Riegelwood requests that a footnote be added to this table denoting that Basins B, E, and I are representative outfalls for the remaining basins except for Basin T. c. General Comment: IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the stormwater outfalls throughout the permit be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW001. IP-Riegelwood has historically referred to outfalls in this manner and prefers that this nomenclature be continued. 5. Table 1 rows: a. Row 4: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on the averaging period for drainage areas where greater than 55 gallons of oil per month could be used. b. Row 5: IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to only include the type(s) of oil that are normally used in Basins C and E for the chip dumps. Other activities on-site that involve various types of oil (hydraulic, lube, motor, fuel oil, etc.) are conducted in areas that drain directly to the WTS and should not be included in this permit condition. Y d Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 3 6. Table ]footnotes: a. General Comment: As noted previously, IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the stormwater outfalls in this footnote section be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW00L b. General Comment: IP-Riegelwood also asks that each bullet in this footnote section be re-formatted in the following manner to describe each drainage basin: "Basin A (Outfall A): Drainage area consists of oil barge unloading, oil unloading pipeline and mill access road." c. Outfall SW001 (Basin A): This area does include the oil barge unloading area and associated pipeline; however,No. 6 fuel oil has not been received by barge since 2015 and the pipeline is maintained in caretaker status. IP-Riegelwood currently receives all No. 6 fuel oil by truck in an area that drains to the WTS, and there are no future plans to receive fuel oil via barge. d. Outfall SW002 (Basin B): All chemical storage and feed equipment is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. e. Outfall SW006 (Basin F1): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin F be modified to include two outfalls, Outfalls F and F L This bullet incorrectly identifies the basin as Basin F1. f. Outfall SW008 (Basin G1) and Outfall SW009 (Basin G2): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin G be modified to include three outfalls, Outfalls G, G1, and G2. These bullets incorrectly identify the basins as Basins G1 and G2. g. Outfall SW015 (Basin L): Basin L should be deleted from this listing, per information submitted with the permit application. h. Outfall SW018 (Basin O): All chemical storage is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. 7. Table 2: IP-Riegelwood respectfully requests that Basin M be removed from the draft permit for all quantitative monitoring. The methanol tank and unloading area are located south of the roadway outside and east of the contractor gate; drainage areas south of this roadway are currently routed to a grassy swale that leads to the WTS. The containment for the methanol tank is also routed to the WTS. IP-Riegelwood employs a formal unloading checklist and procedure for the methanol tank (as well as other bulk tanks on-site) that include the following best management practices (BMPs)to mitigate releases: ® The gate attendant contacts the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact to meet the truck at the delivery point and reviews the safety instructions with the driver. Both the gate attendant and driver initial the safety instruction section(Part 1) of the permit. ® The driver proceeds to the delivery point with a copy of the bulk unloading permit to meet the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact. In the case of the methanol tank, the primary IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact is the Bulk Chemical Unloader, who oversees all chemical deliveries for the pulp mill area. r Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 4 • The IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact reviews Part 2 of the unloading permit with the delivery driver, confirms the transfer hose is not damaged, there is adequate tank volume to accept the delivery, and adequate safety measures are in place to protect the driver and to prevent a release. Both the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver initial Part 2 of the unloading permit prior to starting the unloading process. The driver is required to remain with the truck during the entire unloading process. • Following successful unloading,the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver inspect for any signs of leakage at the unloading point, confirm that valves have been returned to their original positions (and locked if required) and confirm that the unloading process was completed in a safe manner. Both the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver initial Part 3 of the unloading permit prior to the truck disconnecting and departing the unloading area. • Prior to departing the Mill site, the driver returns to the access gate. The gate attendant confirms that the unloading permit has been completed appropriately and that there is no visible leakage beneath the truck or at the valves (Part 4 of the permit). Once Part 4 is initialed by the driver and the gate attendant, the delivery driver may depart from the Mill site, with the gate attendant maintaining the completed permit. Please note that all subsequent comments related to table numbering may be disregarded if Table 2 is omitted from the draft permit. IP-Riegelwood also requests that the outfall associated with Basin M be referred to as Outfall M, rather than Outfall SW016. 8. Additional Outfalls (page 1 S): As noted previously in this letter, IP-Riegelwood requests that Basin L be included in the listing of basins to be removed from this permit. 9. D-S Tier One Response: Single Benchmark Exceedance: a. IP-Riegelwood requests that language be added to this condition specifying that an outfall enters Tier 1 status by exceeding a single benchmark parameter on one occasion. b. (a) and(d): These requirements should reference Table 3, rather than Table 2. 10. D-6 Tier Two Response: Two Consecutive Benchmark Exceedances a. (d): IP-Riegelwood requests that the first sentence of this requirement be reworded as follows: "Two consecutive exceedances of a single benchmark parameter at a single outfall shall constitute an event that requires a Tier Two response." Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 5 b. (d): IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to the meaning of the last sentence in this condition: "Subsequent events shall not include the same exceedances that have been addressed in a Tier Two response." c. (a) and(e): These requirements should reference Table 4, rather than Table 3. 11. D-7 Tier Three Response: Four Benchmark Exceedances Within 5 Years a. Section Title and(a): IP-Riegelwood requests that the 5-year period be more specifically defined as the 5-year permit term. b. IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to whether events that have been addressed in Tier One or Tier Two responses should count towards the four exceedances tallied for a Tier Three response. c. (a) and 69: These requirements should reference Table 5, rather than Table 4. 12. E-1 Deadlines for Submittal of Discharge Monitoring Reports a. This requirement should reference Table 6, rather than Table 5. b. The first quarterly monitoring period should be from January 1 —March 31. rather than March 3 0. c. Table 6: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on inconsistencies between the Table 6 deadlines and Condition E-4, which requires that the facility submit sampling results no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results. For example, if a facility takes its first quarterly sample on March 31 but does not receive the results until May 1, is the first quarter DMR due on May 31,rather than April 30? In contrast, if the first quarterly sample is taken on January 1 and sample results are received on February 1, is the first quarter DMR due on March 2, rather than April 30? 13. Part F.• Other Occurrences that Must be Reported a. Please correct the spelling of"Occurrences" in the section heading. b. The first paragraph of this section references Table 6, rather than Table 7. 14. H-6. Required Notice for Bypass or Upset: The first paragraph of this section references Table 7, rather than Table 8. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 6 Thank you again for the opportunity to provide comments on this draft permit. We request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. If you have questions or need additional information regarding the information in this submittal,please contact Wallace Coverdale (910/362-4590,wallace.coverdalegipaper.com) or Colleen Cohn(910/362-3339,colleen.cohn(c�r�,ipaper.com) at your convenience. c Sincerely, Kevin Driscoll Mill Manager Young, Brianna A From: Colleen Cohn <colleen.cohn@ipaper.com> Sent: Thursday,July 13, 2023 3:04 PM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Wallace H Coverdale; Kevin Driscoll; Tim D Gill; Stephen Greer Subject: [External] IP Riegelwood's Response to Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Attachments: IP Riegelwood Response to Draft Stormwater NPDES Permit NCS000101_07.12.23.pdf 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. Good afternoon, International Paper's Riegelwood Mill appreciates the opportunity to review and provide initial comments on the draft NPDES Stormwater Permit for our facility (NCS0001010). Please find attached a scanned copy of International Paper— Riegelwood's comments.A hard copy will be mailed today via Certified Mail 7018 0680 0002 0722 5587. We respectfully request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Wallace Coverdale (wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com) or myself(colleen.cohn@ipaper.com) at your convenience. Thank you, and have a wonderful day! Colleen Cohn Sr. Environmental Engineer-Wastewater Riegelwood Mill colleen.cohn(aMpaper.com T 9103623339 M 9107893545 §FV06 IrAernatiorxal ww Paper international paper.com Follow us on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram and Linkedln. 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Paper RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 July 12, 2023 Ms. Brianna Young Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 7018 0680 0002 0722 5587 Subject: Draft Permit Comments International Paper—Riegelwood Mill NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 Dear Ms. Young: International Paper's Riegelwood Mill {IP-Riegelwood} appreciates the opportunity to review and provide initial comments on the draft NPDES Stormwater permit for our facility, which was received electronically on June 14, 2023. This submission should be considered timely as it is being submitted within 30 days of receipt of the draft permit. Our comments are outlined below. Draft Permit Cover Letter 1. To streamline communications, we respectfully request that all correspondence related to IP-Riegelwood's storm-water permit be directed to Kevin Driscoll, Riegelwood Mill Manager, rather than Hunter Whiteley, Vice President of Manufacturing for IP's Global Cellulose Fibers Division. Mr. Driscoll has been delegated signatory authority for IP- Riegelwood's stormwater pen-nit and should be the primary recipient of correspondence related to this permit. Please continue to copy Ms. Wallace Coverdale and include Ms. Colleen Cohn on any stormwater-related correspondence. 2. Item 2 of the cover letter notes that units of measure for several benchmarks have been changed from mg/L to pg/L. Please specify which benchmarks have been updated, as this was not readily apparent during our permit review. 3. Item 7 does not include Basin L, which was also removed from the permit per information submitted with the permit application. 4. Item 8 notes that Basin M is being separated from the other basins for additional monitoring. Our rationale for not including this basin for additional monitoring is outlined later in this letter. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 2 5. Second page, first paragraph: It is our understanding from the Wilmington Regional Office's (WiRO) DEMLR section that representative outfall status (ROS) is to be self- certified on an annual basis, that no additional forms are required to be submitted to the Department if there is no change in ROS and that ROS carries over from permit to permit(unless changes are required). For analytical monitoring purposes, IP- Riegelwood will continue to monitor Basins B, E, and I as representative outfalls. Draft Permit 1. Location Map (page 6): The Cape Fear River should be included as an additional receiving stream. 2. C-2 Qualitative Monitoring Response (b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this requirement be expanded to include electronic and hard copy records. 3. D-I Required Baseline Monitoring(b): IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to include only the average oil usage individually for the chip dumps in Basins C and E. Other activities on-site that involve motor and hydraulic oil are conducted in areas that drain directly to the wastewater treatment system(WTS) and should not be included in this permit condition. 4. Table I description: a. Basin L should be removed from this listing,per information submitted with the permit application. b. IP-Riegelwood requests that a footnote be added to this table denoting that Basins B, E, and I are representative outfalls for the remaining basins except for Basin T. c. General Comment: IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the stormwater outfalls throughout the permit be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW00L IP-Riegelwood has historically referred to outfalls in this manner and prefers that this nomenclature be continued. 5. Table I rows: a. Row 4: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on the averaging period for drainage areas where greater than 55 gallons of oil per month could be used. b. Row 5: IP-Riegelwood requests that this condition be clarified to only include the type(s) of oil that are normally used in Basins C and E for the chip dumps. Other activities on-site that involve various types of oil (hydraulic, lube, motor, fuel oil, etc.) are conducted in areas that drain directly to the WTS and should not be included in this permit condition. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 3 6. Table ]footnotes: a. General Comment: As noted previously, IP-Riegelwood requests that the numbering of the stormwater outfalls in this footnote section be revised to reflect letters rather than numbers, e.g. Outfall A, rather than Outfall SW001. b. General Comment: IP-Riegelwood also asks that each bullet in this footnote section be re-formatted in the following manner to describe each drainage basin: "Basin A (Outfall A): Drainage area consists of oil barge unloading, oil unloading pipeline and mill access road." c. Outfall SW001 (Basin A): This area does include the oil barge unloading area and associated pipeline; however,No. 6 fuel oil has not been received by barge since 2015 and the pipeline is maintained in caretaker status. IP-Riegelwood currently receives all No. 6 fuel oil by truck in an area that drains to the WTS, and there are no future plans to receive fuel oil via barge. d. Outfall SWO02 (Basin B): All chemical storage and feed equipment is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. e. Outfall SWO06 (Basin F1): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin F be modified to include two outfalls, Outfalls F and F1. This bullet incorrectly identifies the basin as Basin F1. f Outfall SWO08 (Basin G1) and Outfall SWO09 (Basin G2): IP-Riegelwood requests that the description for Basin G be modified to include three outfalls, Outfalls G, G1, and G2. These bullets incorrectly identify the basins as Basins G1 and G2. g. Outfall SW015 (Basin L): Basin L should be deleted from this listing, per information submitted with the permit application. h. Outfall SWO18 (Basin O): All chemical storage is contained in secondary containment that drains to the WTS. 7. Table 2: IP-Riegelwood respectfully requests that Basin M be removed from the draft permit for all quantitative monitoring. The methanol tank and unloading area are located south of the roadway outside and east of the contractor gate; drainage areas south of this roadway are currently routed to a grassy swale that leads to the WTS. The containment for the methanol tank is also routed to the WTS. IP-Riegelwood employs a formal unloading checklist and procedure for the methanol tank(as well as other bulk tanks on-site) that include the following best management practices (BMPs) to mitigate releases: • The gate attendant contacts the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact to meet the truck at the delivery point and reviews the safety instructions with the driver. Both the gate attendant and driver initial the safety instruction section (Part 1) of the permit. • The driver proceeds to the delivery point with a copy of the bulk unloading permit to meet the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact. In the case of the methanol tank,the primary IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact is the Bulk Chemical Unloader, who oversees all chemical deliveries for the pulp mill area. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 4 • The IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact reviews Part 2 of the unloading permit with the delivery driver, confirms the transfer hose is not damaged, there is adequate tank volume to accept the delivery, and adequate safety measures are in place to protect the driver and to prevent a release. Both the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver initial Part 2 of the unloading permit prior to starting the unloading process. The driver is required to remain with the truck during the entire unloading process. • Following successful unloading, the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver inspect for any signs of leakage at the unloading point, conf rni that valves have been returned to their original positions (and locked if required) and confirm that the unloading process was completed in a safe mariner. Both the IP-Riegelwood unloading point contact and the driver initial Part 3 of the unloading permit prior to the truck disconnecting and departing the unloading area. • Prior to departing the Mill site,the driver returns to the access gate. The gate attendant confirms that the unloading permit has been completed appropriately and that there is no visible leakage beneath the truck or at the valves (Part 4 of the permit). Once Part 4 is initialed by the driver and the gate attendant, the delivery driver may depart from the Mill site, with the gate attendant maintaining the completed permit. Please note that all subsequent comments related to table numbering may be disregarded if Table 2 is omitted from the draft permit. IP-Riegelwood also requests that the outfall associated with Basin M be referred to as Outfall M,rather than Outfall SW016. 8. Additional Outfalls (page 15): As noted previously in this letter, IP-Riegelwood requests that Basin L be included in the listing of basins to be removed from this permit. 9. D-5 Tier One Response: Single Benchmark Exceedance: a. IP-Riegelwood requests that language be added to this condition specifying that an outfall enters Tier 1 status by exceeding a single benchmark parameter on one occasion. b. (a) and(d): These requirements should reference Table 3,rather than Table 2. 10. D-6 Tier Two Response: Two Consecutive Benchmark Exceedances a. (d): IP-Riegelwood requests that the first sentence of this requirement be reworded as follows: "Two consecutive exceedances of a single benchmark parameter at a single outfall shall constitute an event that requires a Tier Two response." Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 5 b. (d): IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to the meaning of the last sentence in this condition: "Subsequent events shall not include the same exceedances that have been addressed in a Tier Two response." c. (a) and(e): These requirements should reference Table 4,rather than Table 3. 11. D-7 Tier Three Response: Four Benchmark Exceedances Within 5 Years a. Section Title and(a): IP-Riegelwood requests that the 5-year period be more specifically defined as the 5-year permit term. b. IP-Riegelwood requests clarification as to whether events that have been addressed in Tier One or Tier Two responses should count towards the four exceedances tallied for a Tier Three response. c. (a) and 0: These requirements should reference Table 5,rather than Table 4. 12. E-1 Deadlines for Submittal of Discharge Monitoring Reports a. This requirement should reference Table 6, rather than Table 5. b. The first quarterly monitoring period should be from January 1 —March 31, rather than March 30. c. Table 6: IP-Riegelwood requests clarification on inconsistencies between the Table 6 deadlines and Condition E-4, which requires that the facility submit sampling results no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results. For example, if a facility takes its first quarterly sample on March 31 but does not receive the results until May 1, is the first quarter DMR due on May 31, rather than April 30? In contrast, if the first quarterly sample is taken on January 1 and sample results are received on February 1, is the first quarter DMR due on March 2, rather than April 30? 13.Part F.- Other Occurrences that Must be Reported a. Please correct the spelling of"Occurrences" in the section heading. b. The first paragraph of this section references Table 6, rather than Table 7. 14. H-6. Required Notice for Bypass or Upset: The first paragraph of this section references Table 7, rather than Table 8. Ms. Brianna Young NC Department of Environmental Quality—DEMLR Page 6 Thank you again for the opportunity to provide comments on this draft permit. We request the opportunity to review a second draft that addresses our comments prior to final issuance of our permit. If you have questions or need additional information regarding the information in this submittal, please contact Wallace Coverdale (910/362-4590, wallace.coverdale(c�r�,ipaper.com) or Colleen Cohn(910/362-3339,colleen.cohnPipaper.com) at your convenience. Sincerely, Kevin Driscoll Mill Manager INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L. RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 March 22, 2023 Ms. Brianna Young RECEIVED Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Permitting Program MAR 2 8 2013 NC Department of Environmental Quality- DEMLR 1 DEMLR-Stormwaler Program 612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 7018 0680 0002 0722 5747 Subject: Additional information request for stormwater permit renewal International Paper—Riegelwood Mill NPDES Permit NCS000101 Dear Ms. Young: Enclosed is the requested updated information for International Paper's (IP's) renewal ., application for NPDES Stormwater Permit Number NCS000101. IP's renewal application was submitted to NC DEQ DEMLR on May 15, 2019, which was within 180 days of the permit expiration date of November 30, 2019. With the submission of a timely renewal application, IP has continued to operate under the expired permit in accordance with permit condition B.1. DEQ Request for Supplemental.information (2023) Per your e-mail requests dated January 31 and February 8, 2023, IP has prepared the following information: • Attachment A: Mill Plot Plan— Stormwater Basins. The enclosed stormwater basin map includes the number of outfalls, outfall coordinates, and a description of industrial activities that occur in each drainage area. 0 Attachment B: Summary of monitoring data that has been collected since the last permit issuance (December 1, 2014). Please note that quantitative and qualitative monitoring data from 2015-2019 was submitted with the original permit renewal application (May 2019), with supplemental information provided in correspondence dated January 21, 2020 that included second semester 2019. We are enclosing a copy of the previous January 2020 correspondence for ease of reference, in addition to a summary of the quantitative and qualitative monitoring data from. 2020-2022. • Attachment C: Updated SWPPP Certification The Mill's SIC code is 2611. No Mill operational changes that could impact stormwater operations have been implemented since the renewal application was submitted in May 2019. Upon review of the 2019 renewal application,we believe that the information in this renewal application is still complete and correct. In response to your question concerning Basin 1, Basin 1 was related to a construction project to build a wet wood storage area adjacent to the Mill and was temporarily named as a mill stormwater outfall in 2007. After construction was completed,the wet wood storage facility was issued a non-discharge permit by NC DEQ. Cape Fear Woodyard manages this area and the associated non-discharge permit. OuViall Monitoring and Corrective Actions IP has undertaken ongoing,proactive measures since the issuance of the current permit in 2014 to meet its obligations under permit NCS000101 for 20 outfalls. Some of these measures include,but are not limited to: • Intensive housekeeping in high traffic and raw material storage areas by Mill personnel and outside contractors; • Camera inspections of stormwater conveyance piping to assess integrity; • Repair, replacement, and cleaning of stormwater drainage piping, catch basins, and other structural features, as required; and • Re-shaping of drainage patterns in stormwater basins and installation of pavement, where appropriate. IP documented corrective actions throughout the permit term in its semiannual DMR submittals to NC DEQ, as well as supplemental correspondence to DEQ. At IP's request,DEQ r representatives visited the Mill on several occasions during the permit term to address questions regarding tiered status of outfalls. During a May 2018 inspection,NC DEQ's Wilmington Regional Office relieved Basins B and E of Tier 2 requirements due to proactive repairs and housekeeping to resolve quality issues; it is our understanding that DEQ's release documentation for these two outfalls remains in effect through subsequent reissuance of the permit, as no additional conditions were noted in the inspection report besides continued housekeeping. In addition, IP requested that NC DEQ consider sampling prior to May 2018 for Basin I as a completed and closed event due to repairs to an underground stormwater conveyance and plans to assess the integrity of the piping;NC DEQ agreed with this plan of action. Basin T was added to the Mill's SWPPP in 2015, and IP began discussing intermittent quality issues at this outfall with local and state DEMLR staff in mid-2015,with continued housekeeping being the primary recommendation for this area during the permit term. Basin T entered Tier 2 status in first semester 2019,and monthly sampling has continued since that time. The Mill is currently evaluating the use of different technologies and best management practices (BMPs)to effectively meet COD and TSS benchmarks for Basin T. IP would appreciate the opportunity to review and provide comments on a draft permit from your section, once available. If you have questions or need additional information,please contact Wallace Coverdale of my staff at(910) 362-4590. i''1 I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my -�� direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerel , Kevin Driscoll Mill Manager ATTACHMENT A MILL PLOT PLAN-STORMWATER BASINS I''`1 NUMBER OF COORDINATES BASIN OUTFALLS OF OUTFALLS BASIN DESCRIPTIONS POSSIBLE POLLUTANTS BMP's BAST A IS LOCATED NORTH NORTHEAST OF THE MILL A I 34'21'25'N SELL EN PIPELINE, GWADE,CATCH BASIN,PIPES, AM IT COVERS ABOUT 0.24 ACRES OF IL D THAT IS ALL RAVEL RPRAR 78'12'3B'W IMPERVIOUS,AT THE ONLY WL CENT W DOCK. OIL BARGE SEDIMENT OCCURUNLOADING A THE ONLY MILL ACTIHAS THAT BARGED LD FUEL OCCUR IN BASIN T THE MILL HAS NOT BRCED NEL J-- UNLOADING SINCE 2G5. THE AREA NE AND A MILEINCLUDESACC THE OE V RUNOFF PASSES ROUGH A CATCHEARNESS NAAND UNDERGROUND PIPE UNDER THE FENCEINE,THEN IS • 1� DHEUCRDE BEER VELLRND NPRAP AS IT SHEETS TO B I 34'21'19'N BASIN 8 IS LOCATED NORTH NORTHEAST OF THE MILL. PROCESS WATER,WATER S6NAGE CEOFABRIC,RAVEL, AND IT COVERS ABOUT 0.57 ACRES OF LAND THAT IS 60% TREATMENT CHEMICALS IN PIPE,CONCRETE CULVERT, 78'12'32'W IMPEAAOUS. STRMWATER IS DIRECTED NA A BRASSY CONTAINMENT CONCRETE CONTAINMENT, SWALE,2 CATCH BASINS,DRAINAGE PIPE AND TWO NON-CORRORME • CULVERTS.THROUGH A COLLECTION EARN MEN ON SUMP TOO AID; COLLECTION CONITANERS THROUGH THE WOODS TO THE CAPE FEAR RIVER, THE POD,RIPRAP SLOPES, AREA CONSISTS OF A RREWATER HOUSE,NO.5 GRASSY SWALE.CATCH NECK DAM COOLING TOWER,ELECTRICAL CONTROL ROOM CR-94, BASINS, TERRACED SLOPE AND A MILL ACCESS ROAD. CHEMICAL STORAGE AND FEED EQUIPMENT FOR CORROSION INHIBITOR IN COOLING WATER RE STORED IN NON-CORROSIVE CONTAINERS NORTH CONRETE SITU O MILL I WNTS. MUCH OFRTAI THE AREAS ATPRAPPED DRAINS TO B GRAVED. AND SLOPES RE ROCKED OR GRASS. C 1 34'21'27'N BASIN C IS LOCATED NORTH R R MILL AROUND ME HYDRAULIC OIL N SIGNACE,OE CONTAINMENTS, AND SNOW HILL(83)CHIP DUMP. IT COVENS ABOUT 1.58 CONTAMENT,WOOD CAMPS PAVEMENT.JERSEY DIMOSS, A'IV N'W ACRES OF LAND,OF WHICH 40%IS IMPERMOUS. CEOTE%TIIE FABRIC,GRAVEL STORMWATER IS DIRECTED NA A CONCRETE CULVERT AND ROC(INLET,A CULVERT AND A DRAINAGE PIPE TO N UNNAMED IR16UTRY OF AND PIPE THE CAPE FEAR RIVER.SOIL IS REINFORCED WTH GEOTEXRLE FABRIC COVERED WITH ROCK,AND A ROC( INLET PROTECTION. INDUSTRIAL ACTVITHES IN THIS COMPETE AREA ARE UNITED TO TRANSFER AND STORAGE OF IAUCX RUNWAY N 0 RAW CHIPS,A WOW CHIP TRUCK DUMPER,AND A PAVED MILL ACCESS ROW.TRAFFIC WALL AV CONCRETE ND JERSEY T OIL KEEPS ARYOO TA PAVEMENT AND F/ OF SOFT SOIL SECONDARY RESERVOIR ROUND THE TRUCKAULD DUMP RIFT IN BC IN CRECR AND THE }/Fo © " LOSSES FROM TRUCK E LIFT IN BASIN C ENSURESRESERVOIR THAT ANY LOSSES FROM DF TRUCK LIFT OR RESERVOIR PUMP RE PREVENTED FROM EOWNG OFF-SIT.; GRASSY SWALE V i D 1 31V 21'27*Al BASIN 0 IS LOCATED NORTH OF THE MID,NEXT TO WOOD CHIPS SIGNAGE,CONCRETE SWALE AND BASINS C&E IT COVERS ABOUT 0.37 ACRES OF AND ROAD,JERSEY DIVIDERS, 78'12'43'W LAND THAT IS APPROXIMATELY 24%IMPERVIOUS. PIPE,GEOTEX71LE CLOTH, STOR891.9E M WATER IS DIRECTED TO OF THE CAPE FEAR RIVER NA H CONCRETE SW UNNAMED ALE AND EUTARY RFRAP,SMRDIICi CULVERT.A PIPE, A SMALL RIPRAPPED SETTLING BASIN, AND A TRAPEZOIDAL CORRUGATED PLASTIC DITCH (SMRTATCR).SLOPES ARE PROTECTED WITH GRASS AND ROCK. TRIAL ACIATY IN THIS AREA A DITAMERS DIRECT TRAFFIC TO ONLAET SURFACE O i S PAVED SURFACES 0 TRNYSERSAND STORAGE OF RAW WOW A _ GIPS,A FIREWATER HOUSE, AND A PAVED MILL ACCESS ROAD, DUNS E 1 34'21'27'N BASIN E IS LOCATED NORM OF THE MILL NEXT TO H1NALUC OL IN S WAGE,CONCETE OIL AND BASINS 0&F. IT COVERS ABOUT C04 ACRES OF RNTAINMENT,WOOD LIPS CONTAINMENT,CONCRETE R IS COLLECTION BASK on CLAR) O O IB'12'4Y W LAND,OF ORE 1ED MAIGHA PIPE AND DRAINAGE CHANNELS iTO THE DRNPPES.RAW. HOUSE IC UNNAMED TRIBUTARY CAPE FEAR RIVER. SMRTG7C1,GRASSY SLOPE O SECONDARY CONTAINMENT SURROUNDS THE TRUCK DUMP HET. RUC OFF FROM HE THE HYDRAULIC 7RUD1(LUST. RUNOFF E01.1 THE TRUCK AND MILL V A, ROAD PASSES THROQ A CONCRETE COLLECTION BASIN AND AN CL/WATER SEPARATOR(OWS)BEFORE ENTERING THE DISCHARGE CHANNEL ALL RUNOFF PASSES THROUGH PIPES AND PLASTIC SMARTOITCH GUARD CHANNELS THAT EMPTY INTO A SMALL RIPRAPPED HOUSE SETTLING BASIN BEFORE DISCHARGING THROUGH A 0SECOND SMARTNTCH. R SAMPLING POINT IS JUST ROVE THE SMARMITCH,AT N UPLEO WELDED ONTO THE BE ARE UNITED PIPE INDUSTRIAL ACTNTES IN G C /f THIS RED ARE LIMED i0 TRANSFER AM STORAGE OF 0 �\ RAW WOOD CHIP£A WOW CHIP TRUCK DIIMPER,AND y OrCD„,W�SWATS A PAVED NHL ACCESS ROW, F 2 34'21'25'N BASIN F IS LOCATED NORTH OF THE WILL.NEXT TO WOOD LIPS,ADJACENT D SIANAGE,CONCRETE SWALE, �I NO BARNS E AND G. RUNOFF IS SAMPLED ON THE EAST PROCESS WATER PAVEMENT AND U-DRAW, ® OCONCRETE78'12'AB'W AND(VEST SIDES OF THE ROAD. R IS FARTHER WEST, PIPE,RPRAR AND GEOTEXTILE CONCRETE SWALE NEAR THE POTABLE WATER TANK. BASIN F COVERS FABRIC.SNRIDIT]H PAVED ABOUT 0.48 ACRES OF LAND AND IS APPROXIMATELY FLOW OPPRM FRENCH A O I 46%IMPERVIOUS RUNOFF FROM THE SOUTH ROWS DRAIN,RUCK SWINE,CHECK FLOW CVERTP 34'21'26'N DOWN THE EAST SIDE OF THE ROW IN A CONCRETE DAMS CON(EE SURFACE WNB O AND SWALE,U-DRN, AND RPRR TO THE TWO SMRTOTCH Cg1EWEST CG N BNI IONISE _ 78'12'51°W CHANTONS DON THE OTHERELS ABOVE. SIDE OF THE ROA FROM THE D, A SMALL SETTLING BASIN,THEN DOWN THE INTAKE ROAR M}lEC1C5 _ -�� ROW ALONG A ROCKY CANNEL NM STONE LNED DITCH CREEE SWALE DEFLECTORS, WHO CROSSES THE ROW TO THE E_- O DISCHARGE POINT AT A PAVED DIVER7ER. OUTFALL A: RUNOFF FROM THE WET OF CM12 IS TO DIRECTED THROUGH A GRAAVEL BED AND A FRENCH V', O DRAW TO A ROC(WALE WITH SEVERAL CHECKDNS ALONG THE MA DRAINAGE CHANNELS TO N UNNAMED TRIBUENCDUNE. RUNOFF DISCHARGES TE RYH A PIPE UNDER THE FENCE ALL RUNOFF IS DIRECTED OF THE CAPE FEAR RIVER. INDUSTRIAL ACTNTES IN BASIN F ARE UNITED TO A CHIP SCREEN,A MILL OACCESS ROW,N EtEC7PoCP1 CONTROL ROOM, AND GOW WATER STORAGE G 3 34'21-25'N BASIN C IS LOCATED NORTH NORTHWEST OF THE MAIL WOCO M HT RALAX OIL N SGWE CONCRETE NG AND IT COVERS ABOUT 1.12 ACRES OF LAND,OF WENCH CpITAINBNT,ADJACENT TO OOLUMI KI N BASIN.OWS, 78'12'5P W APPROXIMATELY 20%IS IMPERVIOUS, BASIN G PROCESS WATER PAVED ROADWAY,ROCK SWALE STORMWATER IS DIECTED NA PIPES AND DRAINAGE WEN ROCK CHOCK DAMS, H CHANNELS 70 AN UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF THE CAPE GBIIDNLE CLOT,CONCRETE FEAR RIVER. OUTFALLS GI AND G2 ARE ALONG THE CALL CONTAINMENTS,PIPES, WEST FENCEUNE. RUNOFF FOR G1 AND G2 DRAINS AFFAIR.WAVE. so DAWS AND WRWGIN ORD DISCHARGE PIPES. LLSWALE YAM ROCKEG3 HAS BEEN DELETED. INDUSTRIAL ACTINTES IN THIS AREA ARE LIMITED TO TRANSFER OF RAW WOOD CHIPS, MAINTE14MCE MATERIAL STORAGE,MILL ACCESS ROWS, AND RAIL LINES. THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT IS t) ADJACENT TO BASIN G. RUNOFF FROM THE MILL ROW AND FAIL AREA COLLECTS IN A CONCRETE COLLECTION BASN,THEN RUNS THROUGH AN GL/WATER SEPARATOR AND EATS THE WILL THROUGH A CONCRETE PPE AT OUTFML G. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT SURROUNDS THE TRUCK DUMP HYDRAUUC RESERVOIR, MB R HYDRAULIC TRUCK LIFT.AND THE RAILCAR ER NUMBER NUNUMBER HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR. THESE THREE CONTAINMENTS OF COORDINATES 0.T' COORDINATES OF COORDINATES DRAIN MA U-DRAIN TO THE MILL WINES. BASH) OUTFALLS OF OUVALLS BASIN DESCMPT[ONS POSSIBLE POLLUTANTS BMWs BASIN OUTFALLS OF OUTFALLS BASIN DESCRIPTIONS POSSIBLE POLLUTANTS BMP's BASN) OUTFALLS OF OUTFALLS BASIN DESCRIPTIONS POSSIBLE POLLUTANTS BMP's H BASIN H HAS BEE DELETED; THEE POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS N 0 200 400 BASN H HAVE BEEN REMOVED. THE AND THE PROCESS RIND HAS BEEN CLOSED AND RFMBMATO,AND THE PROCESS f S 1 34'20'62'N BASN S IS TO BE RDIM RISK SAMPLING AND SEGMENT STORAGE.GEOFAB RIC,GRAVEL, P 1 JC 21'46'N BASIN P IS LOCATED SOUTH OF THE MLL NEXT RID 230T SGNAGE,CEOFIHRIG GRAVEL, K BASN K HAS BEEN DELETIX THERE ARE NO POTENTIAL LIQUOR UNE EE I NG THE PINS HAS ALSO BEEN REMOVED. AND REPORTING DUE M THE ABSENCE OF POTENTIAL ROCK INLET PROTECTION, AND BASN K. IT COVERS ABOUT 3UM ACRES OF LAN GRATE AT CONCRETE OUTLET POLLUTANTS IN THIS AEA U WAS PREVIOUSLY LOCATED BASN H COVERS ABOUT Us ACRES OF LAND THAT IS 78'13'3S TV POLLUTANTS BASN S M LOCAMI SOUTH OF BASN R COLLECTION BASN,GRASSY 7B'12'02'W THAT IS GRAVELED AND IMPERVIOUS N1115TPoAL STRUCTURE PIPES,RIPRR SOUTH OF THE WILL NEXT TO BASIN P.BETWEEN THE SOUTH RAVELED AND IMPERVIOUS STBRMWATER IS DIRECTED VIA SCALE, 1.' = 200' ON THE WILL ROAD.N THE MST NW-THIRD OF THE SWALE£DRAINAGE CHANNELS, WTIMTES IN THIS AREA RE LIMIM 10 WxSWW%TMM WALE,MEANDERING STREAM LAMM YARD WHO THE EAST BANK OF THE ACCESS ROW. RAVELED DRANAGE CHANNELS,CHECKDAMS,A PPE,AND CONTRACTOR PAMMC LOB. MASH S COVERS PIPES,MEANDERING STREAM. AND MAINTENANCE EWPMENT STODGE,CONTRA MITI BASN K COVERS ABOUT IRO ACES OF UND,AND Al IS RIPRR TO AN UNNAMED TNWTARY OF THE CAPE FEAR ARPROBIAMY 1.05 AIRS AS M WPERMOUS. GRACE TRAILERS,AND CONTRACTOR AMIGAC IMFERAOJs. STRNWATA IS DIRECTED ROUGH GRAVEL TO RIVER. THE AREA CONSSTS OF AN ACCESS ROW FOR STORMWATER SHEETS Ma BWMEL TOR SOUTH STRMWATER IS DIRECTED NA A DITCH BASN,AFFECT, A RPRAPED SWALE,MEN THOUGH A PIPE UNDER THE UTUTES ANO FOR IRE TIMEPASSTRACKS. FNDREW AND IS CW,WMBI®MCI A ROCK FILTER AND A RIPRAPPED DRAINAGE CNNIEL CHANNOIBID PAnTRACKS TT AN UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF UVNGSTR I I 34'20'WN BASIN I IS LOCATED SOUTH OF PS&D,INSDE R WILL WOOD DEBTS FROM WOW SlMtAt COCM BASINS, INTO A SIMNTATN BASN OM SK THE FENCE RUNOFF PASSES EAST UNDER THEPASSTHACtS\0 A CREEK,AD EWNnAULV D THE CAPE FEAR RIVER. THE AND FENCEUNE,NEXT TO BASN L THE AREA COVERS HIUCQS SRD47. PWK SAMEL,NPRR, OVERROW FROM THE N flIBNS]TROUGH THE PIPE TO AN UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF U IMOSION AREA CRESTS OF AN ACCESS ROAD FOR UG UTES AND NE 78-12'54'W ABOUT 1,67 ACRES OF LAND THAT IS PAVED AND IS MARS.PAWN,MNOFF WDWS NA A MENWND SWEFM 94D ANOTHER CREEK, AND EVENTUALLY TO THE CAPE FEAR 05. RAL PASSTRACKS IMPERVIOUS. STORMWATER IN ONE SECONN ROWS INTO DIAt19Ctl BAFFLE,CONCRETE GRASSY SCONE RAW M OMMO EAST NA A CONCRETE CATCH BASN AND PIPE,AND THE PC CONCRETE PIPES AND OMM O'NNWELS TO N L 1 Nr 20'54'N BASN L IS TO BE REMOVED FROM SAMPLING AND SEDIMENT SKI GMTFXB.E FABRIC UNNAMED T®UTARYOF LUMSMEN'CREEK AND AND REPORTNG, WERE ARE NO FORMAL POLLUTANTS IN GRAVEL CATCH BASIN. REMAINDER SHEETS ACROSS THE SURFACE AND PIPES, THROUGH A SLOTTED CONCRETE T DIFFUSION BAFFLE. EVENIVMLY ID THE COW FEAR INNER THIS AREA 78-12'48'W THIS AREA. IT IS LOCATED SOUTH OF THE MILL,NEXT CULVERT.COLLECTION POND, RUNOFF FROM BOTH AREAS COMBINES TO BIN ACROSS CONSISTS OF STAGA M RAIDERS TRANS'WTNG TO BASN I. THE AREA GONERS APPROXIMATELY 2 GRATE ALTERS A GRASSY AREA 10 A SECOND CATCH BASN,THEN LOGS AND WOOD CHIPS BAR%NAIL MAINTENANCE ACRES OF LAND,WHICH IS COVERED NTH GEREXTIIE EXITS THROUGH A STEEL PIPE TO A COLLECTION POND. SWIWWNS GQIROLW A MMWMILLW.BASN S IS USED AND GRAVELED,NO IS WERNWS. S70RMWAER IS THIS POND DRANS MA A CONCRETE ARE UNDER THE FOR CONTRACTOR PRBWG. DIRECTED ROUGH A OATCH BASN THAT IS LEGEND J4'20'44'N BASN T SLOCATED W S OF T E EMPLOYEE PARKING MOW fBPoS A0 WOW SRAO CONCRETE SURFACE 0 1 34'21'29'N BASN Q IS LOCATED NORTH OF I E MAIL PAST MVMN WRAP INNT BARWASH SGNAGE,GEDANIC,GRAVEL, PROTECTED BY INLET FILTERS AND JERSEY DIMOERSJ ROW,THEN NAVELS ALONG TO AN UNNAMEDAS THE CATCH BASIN WAMW THROUGH A CONCRETE THE COE OF RIVER.W CHEEK,AND EVENTUALLY IS AND E.IT COVERS ABW T 0.IS ACHES OF LAID ON Mff PIPE,PAVEMENT,BACKWASH THE CARE FEAR RIVER. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES W THIS 7r LOT,BETWEEN 1E N F MftM APPROXIMATELY AND THE NOW NIIC(S AND CLNBNC,CH BASK CULVERT UT A F T E CA POND OUTKING, T THE MILL 78'12'42'W CAPE FEAR RIVER AND IS APPROXIMATELY 50% VALVES,ROCKED W7FALL AREA RE UNITED TO PRDNC FOR TRAILERS 7B 17 O4'W TRUES GALE BASIN T AMEX. lMNAT A7ELY 1.33 OLVERTS,CATCH BAW£ MP D ARE I THE ME THE NINE AND A CULL VEGETATED BANNS FENCE OVERFLOWS UT THE @MDLINA KING THIS POND FOR SLUNG FINISHED S PRODUCTS.NO A RAIL LINE ACTS OF MERR HE RBA. SDMW WAY TO A MEGAWE N P STREAM PIPER, ROW RE IN BASN Q.R WATER PLANT 4S7R AN UNN M5 SOUTH TRIBUTARY A A PIPE UNDER THE ROW,TO fON SOME MILL PRIXESS TEAS. BASIN O CL/WATER SOUTHYAMI dER 1N OIlpIL�IE MMVEWAY i0 A CURB NENRNNC SEEM BACKWASH POND Is IN BASIN 0.BAIXWASI S VAJIEp EV UXNMFD OTHEC D AR RIVER. R.CTHE AND ,�, THAT DIRECTS RUNOFF A M A MANNERED DRAINAGE DIRECTLY MGM THE PGNG TO 11E MLL NTA E N1MWS EVENTUALLY TO THE CAME FEAR RIVER. THE AREA J 1 34'21'03"N BASN J IS LDCATD SOUTHWEST OF THE MILL. IT OHEWCALS IN RMIDAS SKAMRE®1BYWIE FABRIC, BOUNDARY SEPARATOR CHANEL AT TE GATE, NMM WILL$THROUGH A CONSISTS OF PARKING FOR TRAILERS TRANSPORTING BASN E00131 AREA AND 90 GWILI NHS.THEN THROUGH AND ECING IT FROM BAR INTO THE RUNOFF. SIPRLYfJ FINISHED PRODUCTS. SEPARATING IT FROM S70RLIWAIER RUNOFF. AND COVERS ABOUT 7.77 ARES OF LINO,AL OF WHICH IS PPE$,CMYMEIE NMWMiS, CONCRETE EWES CMf M M%NW,AM TWO COLLECTION STRMWATER IS DIRECTED THROW G AMM 78'12'%'W THE ES qi GRAVES. STORM WATER IS DIRECTED ON CAM BOW ASS, BEAM OUTALL POWS TO M LMARM IMMWMBIF OF UNNGSTON CHANNELS TO A DISCHARGE PIPE AND SLEET MODERATE 9GlAC{ SWALE WTK THE NEST SIDE 6Y A RETANWC BERM AND A SEMES GMYB®„ARD PAWED REEK,AND RDM ME,EO.7NIWNULY TO THE CAPE M 1 3c 21'11'N BASIN M IS LOCATED EAST NORTHEAST OF THE MILL WEGM N WNINWFNf„ OF GRAVES CHANNELS,AND ON THE EAST BY CATCH SI8FXM CWMON PONDS FEAR RIVER. WD MM&ACBMIIIN INCLUDES WOOD THE Wt7W5 TO THE CAPE FEAR Po1ER. AND AND INCLUDES THE ROADWAY OUTSDE AND EAST OF RONJLS N TRUCKS MULTIPLE DHECKDM£ BASINS AND DRAINPIPES TO AN UNDERGROUND PIPE CATCH BAWL ❑ PRNWS TRUCK ENTRY AND ASONMXBUBE. 78'It 27'W THE CONTRACTOR GATE. IT COVERS ABOUT 1.36 GAVEL PAVEMENT,CONCRETE THAT RESURFACES SOUTH OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACRES OF LAND THAT IS ALL IMPERVIOUS. BASIN M CLOSING,APRAP,CONCRETE BUILDING AND CHANNELS FLOW ROUGH A BOOTED SURFACE RUNOFF PASSES THROUGH A VEGETATED SWALE WITH A CONTAINMENT. AREA RUNOFF THEN PASSES THROUGH CONCRETE SERIES OF ROCK CHECXDMS AND RPRR AT THE PIPES,CATCH BASINS,AND TWO COLLECTION PONDS TO C CUTALL.THE BASN M W7FALL FLOWS INTO ME AN UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF UNNGSTON CREEP, AND CULVERT POND RAVINE,THROUGH A MEANDERING STREAM,AND ON TO FROM THERE,EVENTUALLY TO CAPE EAR RIVER. THE CAPE EAR RIVER. BASN M INCLUDES PAVED AND INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES IN THIS AREA ARE UNTIED TO R I 34'20'46'N BASN R IS TO BE REMOVED FROM SAMPLING AND SIYBIi 9GHACE,CEOFABPoC,GRAVEL TOTE MILL ROWS,A RREHWSE CONTANING A RAIL LINES FOR INCOMING WOOD CHIPS,LOGS, AND FENCE LONE —X—X— AND REPORTING WE TO THE ABSENCE OF POTENTIAL ROCK FILTER BED,COLLECTION TITS BIN OF FIRE STORAGE TARESSANT,AND A CONTAINED CHEMICAL BYPRODUCTS; ANO MAIL ACCESS ROWS RIP RR 78'13'22'W POLLUTANTS BASN R IS LOCATED SOUTH OF IRE W POD WITH SOMMER.FREBAY METHNOL NONT TANK. PRE-EXISTING 0U7FAIL 2 AT R CONTAINERYRD,WEST OF THE COIL ROW_ AND RDNFRCEO SPILLWAYS, RUNOFF N NOW D STEM(VAINHED t0 THE WASTEWATER RAssr SWALE /_ SLOPESAND oVA+RAFI.OSTsnu (n a yMc sn wA,s>�wA RE Nr ROCK TIER JM°°` AND ISIMPERVIOUS.ITSTRMWATER SIEEES GAR WALES,BDISCHRGE MANIFOLD, GRAVEL FROM THE NE CORNER AND THOUGH A SEDIMENT SAGS,CONCRETE CLARIFIERS AND CHARM THE RAW TO THE WWIS. IMERYOUS FOREBAY NTO A SEDIMENTATION BASN A S MVM PC WIN RINRAPED EDCE, SURFACE WAND :� DISCHARGES RUNOFF THROUGH SEDWEIIT BAGS IRYAi N 1 34.21'21'N BASN N IS LOCATED NORM NORTHEAST OF THE WILL PROCESS WATER OKU S WAGE,GEOFABRIC,GRAVEL DR14N ACROSS CONCRETE AND HI P,BEEN NM Iflff MENDERING SCREW ROCK AND NEXT TO BASKS B&01 IT COVERS ABOUT 0.15 TREATMENT OREWCUS M EE AT CONCRETE OUTLET, BASINS K — P CONTINUED LEFT JERSEY ...... U-RAN LVV OVERROW SIRUCNRE. WOWS A RBNFRBED SPILLWAY OHFCIS OVEEIMW 78'If 33'W ACES OF LAND AND IS ALL RAVELED AND CONTAINMENT CONCRETE CONTAINMENT, O ACROSS A ROCK APRON AND IBM THE:WOWS TBS IMPERVIOUS. BASIN N INCLUDESCOOLED WET.C OL COOLING DUI-CRROSVE CONTAINERS, ORDERS ! LOCATION IS VERY RARELY SAMPLED. ALL OISmP� NORM END OF N0. 3 GDWNC TONER.COOING WATER SCUP TO WS MEANDERING ALLOWS ECTIONNS MEANDERING N WSGAND AAMS ROM TWO GRAM SOIL MW STORED ANSS D CHEMICALS NON-CCORROS VE CKNMTAWER, I MILL F' \ /PLOT C ['� BASINS PLAN ��L AB NNp(+STREW IS THEN DIRECTED UNDER THE PASSIN1NAC S NAMTIRE. HTHN SECONDARY CCNIAINMENT THAT RAINS TO THE T R M W A T E R .0 A J INS A SMALL AREA IN THE SOUTHWEST CRIER OFDMIN WWI. BASN N RUNOFF DRAINS NA A CONCRETE IS DIRECTED TO A CATCH BASN AND DWCIED OWE DRAINAGE APRON AND R PIPE,AND NUNS THROUGH THROUGH A GRASSY WALE RLkW PASSES KM THE THE WOODS TO ME C E EAR RIVER. SEGMENT BASN OF BASIN S.WHERE ROWS CMW J GENERAL REVISION 3 15 23 FROM THEE STOAMWAIER TRAMS THROUGH IE 0 1 34'20'26'Al BASIN 0 IS LOCATED TH NORTHEAST OF THE LULL PROCA WAIM DER S ENAGE GEOFABRIC,GRAVEL, I GENERAL REVISION 5 15 19 WOODS AND ANOTHER GRASSY SOME.BOTH DICMM AND NEXT TO BARNS B& IT COVERS ABOUT 0.10 WATMENf GDIws W PR AT CONCRETE CURET,LIVIN A�L®PAPER POINTS MEANDER TO UNNAMED TBUTRES D 78'12'JJ'W ACES OF LAND,P11 WHICH IS RAVELED AND CONTAINMENT OMICE7E CONTAINMENT, H GENERAL REVISION 1 18/19 I N T E R N AT I 0 N FEAR RVE CHECK RE EVENTUALLY IT)THE CBE IMP S. INWSTAI ACTNTES IN THIS AREA ARE UCH-CORROSIVE CONTAINERS,FEAR RIVER. THIS AREA CONSISTS PR DUCTS. MR E SOUTH END OF NO.3 SMP To wrs G GENERAL REVISION 1/18 12 TRAILERS TRANSPORTING FINISHED GENERALLY GRIND LIMITED TO ACCESS -WART PROCESS CHEMICALS IN E TO'ABR. /f� LANCE MAINTENANCE SIWTWNNS.ROXIMATELY M OF HAS INCLUDE NDCDES N0 OCORROS INHIBITORS,CONTAIN RS. ARE F GENERAL REVISION 2/29/10 VL DILL E MANY BE USED D FOR EMPLOYEE AD CONTRACTOR H STORED AND ED IN AI IMEENNTsTHAT DRAINS CONTAINERS.THE E GENERAL REVISION 2 21 10 PROJ ENG; WAC S W71NN SECONDARY c / LE:T• _ 1E::3915/23 PARTING. ETE BEEN BASN 0 RUN DRAINS D A S THROUGH DIRAINADE APRON AND PIPE AND RUNS THROUGH D GENERAL REVISION 8/18/10 DR BY: EYA S ET 3 OF n THE NaDDs To THE ca P 'RIVER. C ADDED BASIN DESCRIPTIONS 5/13 OB IX By: RP BY: Dtl(y No.. Tli B ADDED AREA 1 8/2807PLANT ORDER/NRKG�ER A330017 BASINS P — T CONTINUED LEFT No REMSON DATE Po/CUD ATTACHMENT B MONITORING DATA SUMMARY SINCE LAST PERMIT ISSUANCE: PERMIT APPLICATION DATA JANUARY 19,2020 (2015-2019) PERMIT APPLICATION DATA MARCH 22, 2023 (2020-2022) ATTACHMENT B MONITORING DATA SUMMARY SINCE LAST PERMIT ISSUANCE (2015-2019) INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 January 21, 2020 DEMLR—Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 1017 1000 0000 9581 0535 Subject: Individual Permit Renewal,NPDES Permit NCS0001 0 1 Dear Stormwater Program: Enclosed are analytical and quantitative data for 2019, completing International Paper's application for renewal of NPDES Stormwater Permit 9000101. The renewal application was submitted May 15, 2019, six months before the current permit expiration, as required, however, analytical and quantitative results for 2019 were not available at that time. Additionally enclosed is an updated SPPP Development and Implementation Certification, documenting the change in management. Please add this information to �• the renewal file. You may contact Wallace Coverdale of my staff if any additional information is required at 910-362-4590 or wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com. I certify, under penalty of law,that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerely, ` Kevin Driscoll, Mill Manager �. ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2015 Discharge Characteristic Basin Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 6/27/2015 mg/L 60 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 6/27/2015 mg/L 148 120 (Method: Hach 8000) 1 6/27/2015 m /L 70 120 T 6/27/2015 m /L 194 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 6/27/2015 m /L 6 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 6/27/2015 m /L 21 30 Standard Methods: 5210E 1 6/27/2015 m /L 5 30 T 6/27/2015 m /L 23 30 Total Suspended Solids B 6/27/2015 m /L 54 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 6/27/2015 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 6/27/2015 mg/L 46 100 T 6/27/2015 m /L 25 100 pH B 6/27/2015 su 7.4 6-9 Method: pH Value E 6/27/2015 su 7.1 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 6/27/2015 su 7.8 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 6/27/2015 su 7.6 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2015 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/7/2015 m /L 53 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 11/2/2015 m /L 131 120 (Method: Hach 8000) 1 11/2/2015 m /L 78 120 T 11/2/2015 m /L 115 120 ,,...` Biolo ical Oxygen Demand B 12/7/2015 mg/L 12 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 11/2/2015 mg/L 12 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 11/2/2015 m /L 3 30 ,t•.ti T 11/2/2015 m /L ND/5 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/7/2015 m /L 26 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 11/2/2015 m /L 7 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 11/2/2015 m /L 90 100 T 11/2/2015 m /L 68 100 pH B 12/7/2015 su 7.2 6-9 Method: pH Value E 11/2/2015 su 7.5 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 11/2/2015 su 8.7 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 11/2/2015 su 8.2 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2016 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 5/29/2016 m /L <20 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 1/15/2016 m /L 53 120 (Method: Hach 8000) E 2/24/2016 m /L 73 120 E 3/20/2016 m /L 46 120 E 5/29/2016 mg/L 64 120 1 5/29/2016 m /L 92 120 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 170 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 5/29/2016 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 1/15/2016 m /L 6 30 Standard Methods: 5210B E 2/24/2016 m /L 25 30 E 3/20/2016 m /L 15 30 E 5/29/2016 m /L 10 30 1 5/29/2016 m /L 5 30 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 15 30 Total Suspended Solids B 5/29/2016 m /L 42 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 1/15/2016 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 2/24/2016 m /L 3 100 E 3/20/2016 m /L 5 100 E 5/29/2016 m /L 5 100 1 5/29/2016 m /L 24 100 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 84 100 pH B 5/29/2016 su 6.7 6-9 Method: pH Value E 1/15/2016 su 7.0 6-9 Electrometric Method E 2/24/2016 su 6.6 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 3/20/2016 su 7.4 6-9 E 5/29/2016 su 6.7 6-9 ooks 1 5/29/2016 su 7.1 6-9 T 5/29/2016 su 6.8 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2016 Discharge Characteristic Basin Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/29/2016 m /L 52 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 7/23/2016 m /L 67 120 (Onsite Method: Hach 8000) E 9/19/2016 m /L 41 120 E 12/29/2016 m /L 108 120 1 12/29/2016 m /L 128 120 T 12/29/2016 m /L 36 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/29/2016 m /L 4 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 7/23/2016 m /L 8 30 Standard Methods: 5210B E 9/19/2016 m /L 8 30 E 12/29/2016 mg/L 21 30 1 12/29/2016 m /L 4 30 T 12/29/2016 m /L 5 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/29/2016 m /L 176 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 7/23/2016 m /L 3 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 9/19/2016 m /L 6 100 E 12/29/2016 m /L 11 100 I 12/29/2016 m /L 313 100 T 12/29/2016 m /L 818 100 H B 12/29/2016 su 7.7 6-9 Method: pH Value E 7/23/2016 su 6.6 9-Jun Electrometric Method E 9/19/2016 su 6.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 12/29/2016 su 7.0 6-9 1 12/29/2016 su 8.0 6-9 T 12/29/2016 su 7.8 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2017 Discharge Characteristic Basin Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 6/22/2017 mg/L 68 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 3/28/2017 mg/L 133 120 Method: Hach 8000 E 6/19/2017 m /L 115 120 1 3/28/2017 m /L 105 120 T 3/28/2017 mg/L 78 120 ,..� T 6/19/2017 m /L 131* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 6/22/2017 m /L 3 30 ,.., Method: 5-day BOD Test E 3/28/2017 mg/L 28 30 Standard Methods: 5210B E 6/19/2017 m /L 9 30 1 3/28/2017 m /L 17 30 T 3/28/2017 m /L 16 30 T 6/19/2017 m /L 18 30 Total Suspended Solids B 6/22/2017 m /L 642 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 3/28/2017 mg/L 10 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 6/19/2017 m /L 8 100 1 3/28/2017 m /L 96 100 T 3/28/2017 m /L 31 100 T 6/19/2017 m /L 36 100 pH B 6/22/2017 su 7.9 6-9 Method: pH Value E 3/28/2017 su 7.4 6-9 Electrometric Method E 6/19/2017 su 6.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B 1 3/28/2017 su 7.7 6-9 T 3/28/2017 su 7.8 6-9 T 6/19/2017 su 6.7 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2017 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 9/5/2017 m /L 48 120 Standard Methods 5220D B 10/9/2017 m /L 39 120 (Method: Hach 8000) B 12/20/2017 mg/L 24 120 E 7/29/2017 m /L 94 120 E 8/5/2017 m /L 101 120 E 10/19/2017 m /L 48 120 E 12/20/2017 m /L 50 120 1 12/20/2017 m /L 190 120 T 7/29/2017 m /L 188 120 T* 12/20/2017 m /L 313* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 9/5/2017 mg/L 7 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test B 10/9/2017 mg/L 4 30 Standard Methods: 52106 B 12/20/2017 m /L 3 30 E 7/29/2017 m /L 19 30 E 8/5/2017 mg/L 29 30 E 10/19/2017 m /L 5 30 E 12/20/2017 m /L 5 30 1 12/20/2017 m /L 14 30 T 7/29/2017 m /L 7 30 T* 12/20/2017 m /L 41* 30 Total Suspended Solids B 9/5/2017 m /L 4 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids B 10/9/2017 m /L 590 100 Standard Methods: 2540D B 12/20/2017 m /L 96 100 E 7/29/2017 m /L 10 100 E 8/5/2017 m /L 4 100 E 10/19/2017 mg/L 9 100 E 12/20/2017 m /L 4 100 1 12/20/2017 m /L 146 100 T 7/29/2017 m /L 53 100 T 12/20/2017 m /L 299* 100 H B 9/5/2017 su 7.3 6-9 Method: pH Value B 10/9/2017 su 6.6 6-9 Electrometric Method B 12/20/2017 su 7.4 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 7/29/2017 su 6.7 6-9 E 8/5/2017 su 6.2 6-9 E 10/19/2017 su 7.9 6-9 E 12/20/2017 su 7.3 6-9 1 12/20/2017 su 7.6 6-9 T 7/29/2017 su 7.2 6-9 T* 12/20/2017 su 6.5 6-9 *Tier 1 sample-report only(1st smp of semester counts) INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2018 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 5/22/2018 m /L 24 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 5/22/2018 m /L 102 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 5/22/2018 m /L 31 120 T 5/22/2018 m /L 79 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 5/22/2018 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 5/2 212 0 1 8 m /L 13 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 5/22/2018 m /L 5 30 T 5/22/2018 m /L 16 30 Total Suspended Solids B 5/22/2018 mg/L 22 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 5/22/2018 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 5/22/2018 mg/L 22 100 T 5/22/2018 m /L 77 100 H B 5/22/2018 su j 7.1 6-9 Method: pH Value E 5/22/2018 su 6.9 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 5/22/2018 su 6.8 6-9 „, Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 5/22/2018 su 6.9 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2018 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/14/2018 m /L <20 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 12/14/2018 m /L 46 120 (Method: Hach 8000) 1 12/14/2018 m /L 76 120 1 12/20/2018 m /L 95 120 1 12/28/2018 m /L 46A 120 T 12/14/2018 m /L 180 120 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 164* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/14/2018 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 12/14/2018 m /L 9 30 Standard Methods: 5210E 1 12/14/2018 m /L 5 30 1 12/20/2018 m /L 6 30 1 12/28/2018 m /L 3^ 30 T 12/14/2018 m /L 26 30 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 18 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/14/2018 m /L 6 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 12/14/2018 m /L 10 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 12/14/2018 m /L 138 100 1 12/20/2018 m /L 214* 100 1 12/28/2018 m /L 88A 100 T 12/14/2018 m /L 225 100 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 170* 100 H B 12/14/2018 su 7.5 6-9 Method: pH Value E 12/14/2018 su 7.5 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 12/14/2018 su 7.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B 1 12/20/2018 su 7.4 6-9 1 12/28/2018 su 7.8^ 6-9 T 12/14/2018 su 7.8 6-9 T 12/20/2018 su 7.7 6-9 *Tier 1 smp-report only(only 1 st smp of sem. counts^ non-rep event, rpt only INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spr 2019 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B no flow m /L Standard Methods 5220D E no flow m /L (Method: Hach 8000) 1 no flow m /L T 3/1/2019 m /L 290 120 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 50 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B no flow mg/L Method: 5-day BOD Test E no flow m /L Standard Methods: 5210E I no flow m /L T 3/1/2019 m /L 18 30 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 12 30 /A• Total Suspended Solids B no flow m /L Method: Total Suspended Solids E no flow m /L Standard Methods: 2540D I no flow m /L T 3/1/2019 m /L 312 100 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 23 100 pH B no flow su Method: pH Value E no flow su Electrometric Method I no flow su Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 3/1/2019 su 7.6 6-9 T 5/12/2019 su 7.1 6-9 *Tier 1 smp-report only(only 1st smp of sera. counts^ non-rep event, rpt only INTERNATIONAL PAPER REIGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2019 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 11/12/2019 mg/L 35 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 7/3/2019 m /L 135 120 (Method: Hach 8000) 1 7/3/2019 mg/L 136 120 T 7/3/2019 mg/L 168 120 T 11/12/2019 m /L 168 120 T 12/23/2019 mg/L 68 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 11/12/2019 mg/L 4 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 7/3/2019 mg/L 20 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 7/3/2019 m /L 14 30 T 7/3/2019 m /L 25 30 T 11/12/2019 m /L 7 30 T 12/23/2019 mg/L 13 30 Total Suspended Solids B 11/12/2019 m /L 4 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 7/3/2019 mg/L 7 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 7/3/2019 mg/L 227 100 T 7/3/2019 m /L 336 100 T 11/12/2019 m /L 43 100 T 12/23/2019 mg/L 33 100 H B 11/12/2019 su 6.7 6-9 Method: pH Value E 7/3/2019 su 6.7 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 7/3/2019 su 8.2 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 7/3/2019 su 7.8 6-9 T 11/12/2019 su 6.9 6-9 T 12/23/2019 su 7.4 6-9 QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1 -5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER I k(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT A S15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y, rd by 3LT F15 It yellow 2 1 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 1 3 n n n n F16 It yel 2 1 2 n n I n slight S17 I It gray 3 2 3 n n n y F17 It gray 2 1 3 n n n y S18 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n F18 med br 3 1 2 n n n y S19 noflow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 yellow/brown 2 2 2 n n n slight B S15 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n F15 no smp,constr n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n none visible S17 It gray 3 1 3 n n n searching F17 9/S/17 It tan 3 1 2 n n n y into pond F17 12/8/17 It tan 2 1 3 n n n y-at fenceline F1712/20/17 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n S18 4/25/18 sl. cloudy wh 1 1 2 n n n n S185/22/19 sl.white 1 2 1 n n n n F18 very It gray 1 1 2 n n I n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S15 It.yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 dear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n sl above inlet prot. S17 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 2 2 n n n n S15 pale yel 2 2 1 n n n It. chip debris F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 clear 1 2 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n 518 clear 1 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est), OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT E S15 yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It tan 1 1 1 n n n n F16 7/23/17 sl.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 9/19/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl musky n n n P1612/29/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl moldy nj n n S17 3/28/17 med yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 It brown 1 1 2 n n n n F17 7/29/17 tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 8/5/17 It tan 1 1 2 sl musty odor n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F1712/20/27 It amber 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 2 1 2 oily odor n n n 515 med br 2 2 3 n n n wood debris $15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 almost clear 2 1 2 n n n n S16 (E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16 (W) med br 2 1 2 n n n n F16 (E) med br 2 2 2 n n n n F16(W) Ityellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17(E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17(W) It yellow 1 2 1 n n n n F17(E+W) very It yel 1 1 1 n in n n S18(E+W) clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18(E+W) very It br 3 1 3 si oily odor n n y S19(E+W) no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19(E+W) very It tan 1 1 2 n n n n F1 515 It yel 1 1 1 In n n n F15 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S18 sl. whitish 2 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n nj n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - 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Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1 -5 (1=113est), OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER11 dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT F17 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F18 1219/19 It tan 3 1 3 n n n y F1812/14/18 tan 3 1 3 n n n y S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It tan 1 1 2 n n n n 515 very pale yel 2 1 2 n n n n F15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n some sed S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S17 3/28/1 It gray 3 2 3 n n n n S17 6/19/1 It brown 2 2 2 n n n in F17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 1 1 1 in n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n 519 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a *F19��* �I med brown 3 2 3 n n n n/heavy rain,turbid N S15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 sl.white 1 2 1 n n n n F17 clear 2 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n 515 clear 1 1 1 n n in n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It tan 2 1 2 n n in n F17 I clear 21 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 clear 1 1 2 n n n n 515 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n R F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F16 sl white color 2 1 1 n n nj in r17 1 nearly clear 2 11 11 nj n I nj n 7 clear 1 11 11 n I n I n I n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est), OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ r-, BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER I k(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S18 clear 1 i 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n 519 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 med yellow 2 1 3 n n n some sed @ fence S15 very It tan 2 2 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n Fig clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n [S­15--j med gray 3 2 3 n n n y F15 It yellow 2 2 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 2 3 n n n y F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y S17 4/6/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n 517 6/19/17 very pale yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 med gray 3 1 3 n n n y S18 4/25/18 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y(sed) S18 5/19/18 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y(sed) F1S 12/9/18 med gray 4 1 4 n n n y(sed) F1812/14/18 gray 5 1 5 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It brown 3 1 3 n n n yes(sed) 515 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 tan 3 1 3 n n n y F16 off-white 2 2 2 n n n y slight S17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Sig sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 7/9/19 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S154 med br. 31 2 3 n nj nj wood debris F15 beige/It gray 21 2 2 n n n some sed S16 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 2 2 2 n n n n S17 3/28/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 It brown 1 1 2 n I n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Seale 1-5 (1=13est), OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, lt,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT F177/29/17 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 3 2 3 n n n n P1712/20/17 med brown 3 2 3 sl sheen n n n S18 It tan 1 2 1 n n n n Fla 12/14/18 gray 4 1 4 n n n n F1812/20/18 tan 3 1 3 n n n n S19 3/1/19 med br 2 2 3 verysi sheen n n wood pcs S19 s/12/19 very It br 2 2 2 n n n n F19 7/3/19 gray 4 4 4 n n n n F1911/12/19 I It gray/tan 1 21 1 2 n n n n no;slight rain>16 F1912/23/19 It brown 2 1 2 sl sheen n n hrs,no good flush #outfall developed to support new mill activities ATTACHMENT B PERMIT APPLICATION DATA MARCH 22,2023 (2020-2022) `amb` ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS 2020-2022 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spr 2020 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 4/13/2020 m /L 28 120 B 5/5/2020 mg/L 46 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 4/13/2020 mg/L 114 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 4/13/2020 m /L 29 120 T 4/13/2020 m /L 36 120 T 5/5/2020 m /L 46 120 T 6/10/2020 mg/L 46 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 4/13/2020 m /L 3 30 B 5/5/2020 m /L 4 30 Method: 5-day SOD Test E 4/13/2020 mg/L 17 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 4/13/2020 m /L 2 30 T 4/13/2020 mg/L 7 30 T 5/5/2020 m /L 6 30 T 6/10/2020 mg/L 3 30 Total Suspended Solids B 4/13/2020 m /L 135 100 B 5/5/2020 m /L 28 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 4/13/2020 m /L 15 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 4/13/2020 mg/L 41 100 T 4/13/2020 m /L 55 100 T 5/5/2020 m 1L 103 100 T 6/10/2020 mg/L 114 100 H B 4/13/2020 su 6.7 6-9 B 5/5/2020 su 6.0 6-9 Method: pH Value E 4/13/2020 su 6.6 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 4/13/2020 su 6.8 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+B T 4/13/2020 su 6.6 6-9 T 5/5/2020 su 7.9 6-9 T 6/10/2020 su 8.1 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS too**) Fall 2020 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 9/17/2020 m /L <20 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 9/11/2020 m /L 74 120 Method: Hach 8000) 1 9/11/2020 mg/L 49 120 T 9/11/2020 m /L 87 120 120 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 9/17/2020 m /L 6 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 9/11/2020 m /L 4 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 9/11/2020 m /L 5 30 T 9/11/2020 m /L 9 30 30 30 Total Suspended Solids B 9/17/2020 m /L 47 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 9/11/2020 m /L 6 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 9/11/2020 mg/L 91 100 T 9/11/2020 m /L 99 100 100 100 H B 9/17/2020 su 7.1 6-9 Method: pH Value E 9/11/2020 su 7.4 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 9/11/2020 su 8.2 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+B T 9/11/2020 su 8 6-9 6-9 6-9 �1 /ORIN INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spr 2021 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 6/2/2021 mg/L 59 120 E 5/12/2021 mg/L 107 120 Standard Methods 5220D 1 5/7/2021 mg/L 95 120 (Method: Hach 8000) T 1/25/2021 mg/L 116 120 T 3/16/2021 mg/L 182 120 T 5/7/2021 mg/L 123 120 T 6/2/2021 mg/L 154 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 612/2021 mg/L 4 30 E 5/12/2021 mg/L 23 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test 1 5/7/2021 mg/L 8 30 Standard Methods: 5210B T 1/25/2021 mg/L 15 30 T 3/16/2021 mg/L 26 30 T 5/7/2021 mg/L 24 30 T 6/2/2021 mg/L 11 30 Total Suspended Solids B 6/2/2021 mg/L 145 100 E 5/12/2021 mg/L 9 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids 1 517/2021 mg/L 160 100 Standard Methods: 2540D T 1/25/2021 mg/L 120 100 T 3/l6/2021 mg/L 128 100 T 517/2021 mg/L 157 100 T 6/2/2021 mg/L 44 100 pH B 6/2/2021 su 6.7 6-9 E 5/12/2021 su 7.4 6-9 Method: pH Value 1 5/7/2021 su 7.9 6-9 Electrometric Method T 1/25/2021 su 7.5 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 3/16/2021 su 7 6-9 T 5/7/2021 su 8.3 6-9 T 6/2/2021 su 7.5 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2021 Discharge Characteristic Stonmwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 8/17/2021 m /L 26 120 E 8/17/2021 m /L 141 120 Standard Methods 5220D 1 8/17/2021 mg/L <20 120 (Method: Hach 8000) T 8/17/2021 mg/L <20 120 T 12/18/2021 m /L 2250 120 120 120 Biological O en Demand B 8/17/2021 m /L 6 30 E 8/17/2021 m /L 31 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test 1 8/17/2021 m /L 3 30 Standard Methods: 5210E T 8/17/2021 m L 13 30 T 12/18/2021 m /L 121 30 30 30 Total Suspended Solids B 8/17/2021 mg/L 6 100 E 8/17/2021 m /L 31 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids 1 8/17/2021 m /L 3 100 Standard Methods: 2540D T 8/17/2021 m /L 33.0 100 T 12/18/2021 m /L 584.0 100 100 100 H B 8/17/2021 su 7.0 6-9 E 8/17/2021 su 7.4 6-9 Method: pH Value 1 8/17/2021 su 7.2 6-9 Electrometric Method T 8/17/2021 su 7.1 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+B T 12/18/2021 su 7.2 6-9 6-9 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spr 2022 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical OWgen Demand B 7/15/2022 m /L 3 120. Standard Methods 5220D E 4/18/2022 m /L 47 120 (Method: Hach 8000) E 7/15/2022 mg/L 145 120 1 4/18/2022 m /L 25 120 1 7/15/2022 m /L 25 120 T 3/8/2022 m /L 73 120 T 4/18/2022 m /L 44 120 T 6/8/2022 m /L 127 120 T 7/15/2022 mg/L 44 100 Biological Oxygen Demand B 7/15/2022 m /L 26 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 4/18/2022 m /L 5 30 Standard Methods: 5210E E 7/15/2022 m /L 12 30 1 4/18/2022 mg/L 3 30 1 7/15/2022 mg/L <20 30 T 3/8/2022 m /L 12 30 T 4/18/2022 mg/L 30 30 T 6/8/2022 m /L 17 30 T 7/15/2022 mg/L 44 30 Total Suspended Solids B 7/15/2022 mg/L 28 100 E 4/l812022 mg/L 11 100 E 7/15/2022 m /L 10 100 .� 1 4/18/2022 m /L 19 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids 1 7/15/2022 mg/L 49 100 Standard Methods: 2540D T 3/8/2022 m /L 40 100 T 4/18/2022 m /L 44 100 T 6/8/2022 m /L 48 100 T 7/15/2022 mg/L 55 100 H B no flow 4/18/2022 su n/a 6-9 B 7/15/2022 su 7.4 6-9 Method: pH Value E 4/18/2022 su 7.1 6-9 Electrometric Method E 7/15/2022 su 7.4 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B 1 4/18/2022 su 7.2 6-9 1 7/15/2022 su 7.2 6-9 T 3/8/2022 su 7.6 6-9 T 4/18/2022 su 7.5 6-9 T 6/8/2022 su 7.5 6-9 T 7/15/2022 su 7.6 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2022 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/22/2022 m /L 35 120 E 12/22/2022 m /L 78 120 Standard Methods 5220D 1 12/22/2022 m L 75 120 Method: Hach 8000) T 8/19/2021 m /L 44 120 T 11/10/2022 m /L 119 120 T 11/25/2022 m /L 54 120 T 12/22/2022 mg/L 219 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/22/2022 m /L 2 30 E 12/22/2022 m /L 7 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test 1 12/22/2022 m /L 4 30 Standard Methods: 5210E T 8/19/2021 m /L 8 30 T 11/10/2022 m /L 17 30 T 11/25/2022 m /L 9 30 T 12/22/2022 mg/L 11 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/22/2022 m /L 79 100 E 12/22/2022 m /L 14 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids 1 12/22/2022 m /L 34 100 Standard Methods: 2540D T 8/19/2021 m /L 30 100 T 11/10/2022 m /L 108 100 T 11/25/2022 m /L 55 100 T 12/22/2022 mg/L 96 100 H B 12/22/2022 su 7.8 6-9 E 12/22/2022 su 6.7 6-9 Method: pH Value 1 12/22/2022 su 6.8 6-9 Electrometric Method T 8/19/2021 su 7.5 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+B T 11/10/2022 su 7.2 6-9 T 11/25/2022 su 7.0 6-9 T 12/22/2022 su 6.8 6-9 QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2020-Fall 2022 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5(1=131est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING 5USPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEM STER dk(lmdi CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSN[EN COMMENT A S20 ILbrown 2 1 2 n P20 sl.off-white 1 1 1 nj nI n n 521 beige 3 1 2 n n n n,na obvious prob F21 It.yel 2 1 3 m n n n 522 off-white 3 1 2 n n n sm amt sm particles F22 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, it,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS FODOR FOAM OLLSHEEN COMMENT $20 It.gray 3 1 3 n n n y,newly riprapped S20 very pale yellow 2 1 21 n n n In F20 sl.white-ish 2 1 1 r: n n n 521 very pale tan 1 1 2 n n n n F21 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S22 clear 1 1 2 n n In n F22 pale yel 2 1 2 n in n n C COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSIT{ON/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 paleyellow 1 1 1 n n n n F20 very It.tan 1 1 1 n n n n S21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S22 clear 1 f 1 n n n n F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n n D COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITiONJ RIT SEMESTER dk[Imd} CLAY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OtL5HEEN COMMENT 520 very pale yellow 1 1 1 nj n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S22 clear 1 1 1 m n n n F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n n E COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT 520 it yellow 2 1 1 si musky odo n n n F20 It tan 2 1 2 fii—kyocim n n in S21 Ityelfow 1 1 2 n n n n s mys cen F21 ittan 2 1 1 naafi n n n S22 tan 2 1 2 musty odor n n n F22 I clear, 1 1 1 n n I n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2020-Fall 2022 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5(1=Best),OR YIN COLOR EROSION/ _ BASIN, lured, I FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT F COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM 011I COMMENT S20(E+W) clear 2 1 2 n n n n F20(E of rd) clear 1 1 1 n n n n F20(W) verypaleyellow 1 1 1 n n n n S21(E of rd) very pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S21(W) very pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n II of rd) It tan 2 1 1 n n n n F21(W) paletan 2 1 1 n n n n S22(E of rd) Ityel 1 2 1 n n n n S22W very It tan 2 2 2 n n very sI sheen r, F22E pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F22W pale yel 1 2 1 n n n n F1 COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S2 clear 1 1 1 n n n In F20 noflow r/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S21 very It.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F21 no flow S22 clear 1 2 1 n n n n F22 dear 1 1 1 n n n n G COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY 50LIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM CIL SHEEN COMMENT S20 sl off-white 1 1 1 n n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 clear 1 1 1 very sl musky n n n F21 very pale yel 1 1 1 R n n n S22 dear 1 1 1 n n n F22 dear 1 1 1 n n n n G1 COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEP051TiON/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n rn n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 very pale yel 2 1 2 n n n n S22 It yel 1 2 1 n n n n F22 ctear 1 1 1 n n n y,no gravel QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2020-Fall 2022 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5(1=Best),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,ned, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd} CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM DILSHEEN COMMENT G2 COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT S20 very paleyellox 1 1 1 n n In In F20 no Row n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 no Raw S22 no Row F22 no flow 63 COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM DILSHEEN COMMENT S20 very pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n in, S21 clear 1 1 1 n n In n F21 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n 522 It yel 1 2 1 n n n In F22 clear 1 1 1 n n In In Ff COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM DILSHEEN COMMENT S20 clear 1 1 1 r In n n F20 clear 1 1 1 r n n n 521 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 sl.off-white 1 1 1 n n n In S22 clear 1 1 1 n n n In F22 clear 1 1 I n n In In 1 COLOR EROSION/ 8AS1N, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM DILSHEEN COMMENT S20 very It tan 2 1 1 n n n In F20 Ityeflow 1 1 2 In In n n cir,in snip no visible S21 It gray 2 2 1 In n n source F21 tan 2 1 2 n In n n S22 off-white 2 1 2 In In n n F22 very It br 2 1 2 n n n n J COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT 520 sl yellow 1 1 1 n n In n F20 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n In 521 clear 1 1 1 n n In n F21 nearly clear 1 1 1 n In n In S22 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n In F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n In K COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SDLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT S20 neariyclear 1 11 1 n n In In F20 clear 1 11 1 nj n In n some n;unuSw, ulil'ity ,wnatr nearby, S21 It yellow-brown 2 1 2 n In n sedimenthagchanged S21 nearly clear 1 1 1 In In n n resampled;normal .1721 2 1 2 In n n r, n 522 clear 1 1 1 n n n n eavy sediment, F22 It brown 1 1 41 n In n I high traffic QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2020-Fall 2022 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5{1=Best},OR Y/N COLOR IEROSION/ BASIN, it,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT L COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dkpmdl CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 It tan 3 1 3 n n n y,cleaned inlet F20 off-white 2 1 1 n n n n 521 It yellow 2 1 2 n n n n F21 Ittan 2 1 2 n n n n H2O standing r1a S22 stwhitish 2 1 2 n n verysl drain F22 sl tan tint 1 1 1 n n n n M COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, IGmed, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 very It yellow 1 1 1 n nl n n F20 very pale yeitow 1 1 1 n A n n S21 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n 522 nearly Clear 1 1 1 n n n n F22 sl tan tint 1 1 1 n n n n N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 sl off-white 2 1 1 n n n n F21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S22 clear 1 1 1 n n n In F22 It tan 3 1 3 n n n V,road sediment 0 COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODbR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT S20 sl off-white 1 1 2 n n n n F20 clear il 1 1 n n n n $21 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S22 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n n P COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(Imd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S20 sl off-white 1 1 1 n n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 med yell"-brown 3 1 3 n In n n S21 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F21 no flow S22 nearly clear 2 2 2 n n n n F22 off-wh-beige 41. 1 4 n n n y,heavy traffic ram. QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2020-Fall 2022 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5(1=Best),OR YIN COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT R +� COLOR EROSION BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT S20 clear 11 1 11 n n n n F20 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S21 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F21 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S22 clear 1 2 1 n n n n F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n n R COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It'rned, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN COMMENT 520 very It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F20 gray 2 1 3 n n n y,sed fm pk lot y,manifold cover blew S21 dk green-gray 5 1 5 n n n of[,9:ed right away y,re—p much teener. $21 med.gray, 3 1 3 n n n Still need grading,rock F21 It gray 1 2 1 n n n n S22 off-white 3 1 31 n I n n a F22 clear 1 1 1 n n n y,no gravel s COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT ..� 520 ed green-brown 4 1 4 n n n y.utility eonstr flo blocked by util F20 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a eonstr 521 no Flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F21 no Flow S22 no Flaw F23 off-white 2 1 1 n n n n,flo reversed T COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT 520 It tan z 1 2 n n n n 520 It brown 2 1 2 n n n n F20 It gray 2 2 3 n n n n 521 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n S21 med brown 3 2 3 n n n y,sed at gate S21 Itgray 2 2 2 n n n n S21 very pale yellow 2 2 j 2 n n n y,wood debris F21 Itbr 2 2 2 n n n wood debris 522 3/8/22 It tan 2 2 2 n n n sl woody S22 a/1s/22 very It tan 2 2 2 n n n sl woody S22618122 Ittan 2 2 2 n n n sl debris 522 7/15/22 qua l only It tan 1 2 2 2 n n n sl debris F22 It grayl 2 2 2 n n n n F22 It gray 2 2 2 n n n n it outfall developed to support new mill activities e[fe, ATTACHMENT C UPDATED SWPPP CERTIFICATION I¢'1 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources-- 5tormwater Program Facility Name: International Paper, Riegelwood Mill Permit Number: NCS000101 Location Address: 865 John L. Riegel Rd. Riegelwood, NC 28456 County: Columbus "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 1 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 Date J-Z2' Kevin Driscoll Mill Manager Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 10113 Young, Brianna A From: Wallace H Coverdale <Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2023 11:53 AM To: Young, Brianna A Cc: Stephen Greer; Fail, Kimberly; Colleen Cohn Subject: RE: [External] Riegelwood Mill stormwater permit renewal NCS000101 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Brianna, here is an email I sent earlier.This is our busiest time of year, and International Paper has hired a consultant to compile the permit submittal update; we will send all the information asap. From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Wednesday, February 8, 2023 2:01 PM To:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc: Colleen Cohn<colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] Riegelwood Mill stormwater permit renewal NCS000101 Hello Wallace, Thank you for your response.After reviewing your response and all information in the permit file history, I have a few follow-up questions. • SIC/NAICS: The SIC/NAICS codes are not in our permit file history. Please provide this information. 2611 • In reviewing the permit file history,there is mention made of a Basin 1. Provide more information about Basin 1. Basin 1 was a construction project to build a wet wood storage adjacent to the mill. After construction was completed,the storage facility was issued a non-discharge permit by the state of NC. A different division of International Paper owns that facility; it is completely separate from the mill's NPDES permit. • Please provide the current list of active outfalls with outfall coordinates for each outfall (some basins have multiple outfalls).There appears to be a number of basins and outfalls,with changes in the renewal application, so I would like to verify what the current situation is at the facility. 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. i 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: Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 1:57 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Colleen Cohn<colleen.cohn@ipaper.com>; Stephen Greer<Stephen.Greer@ipaper.com> Subject: [External] Riegelwood Mill stormwater permit renewal NCS000101 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hello, Brianna, I will go online in the next few days to verify and update the Stormwater Permit Summary Report form; International Paper does need to update the contact information. In reference to the permit renewal, I submitted all the requested information with the application renewal, delivered via Fedex on May 15, 2019. The information in the renewal application is still complete and accurate: there have been no industrial activity changes onsite; outfalls and coordinates are the same;the description of industrial activity in each drainage area and the SIC (NAISC) codes are unchanged, and there have been no operational changes since the renewal was submitted. I will send a summary of additional monitoring data since the permit renewal submission, adding that data to the previous results sent with the renewal submission. Please contact me if any other information is needed, and I will provide that as quickly as possible. Thank you for your help to issue our new stormwater permit,Wallace Coverdale From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Tuesday,January 31, 2023 11:53 AM To: Hunter M Whiteley<Hunter.Whiteley@ipaper.com> Cc: Kevin Burk<Kevin.Burk@ipaper.com>;Tim D Gill <Tim.Gill@ipaper.com>; Patricia C Soles <Patricia.Soles@ipaper.com>; Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Subject: [External] :Riegelwood Mill stormwater permit NCS000101 Good morning, I am working on renewing the individual stormwater permit for the Riegelwood Mill (NCS000101). 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; • Confirmation on the number of outfalls and associated coordinates; • Description of industrial activity in each drainage area; • SIC (NAICS) code; • An electronic spreadsheet summarizing all of the monitoring data that has been collected since the effective date of the current permit; • Verification that the information in the renewal application is still complete and correct; and • An explanation of any operational changes since the renewal application was submitted. 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: 2 • 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 Bethanyy 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 f i G, ROLINA D ❑rpa rtment 01 EnYlronme nta 14u a l,ty 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. 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L7 C C7 C = p = � \/ / ) C >.-q " C C n m 6 Cl m M LO D_. 1 N M 0 70 CC-) C)M CD m Z7 Z V) 0 D N � D - N - D c Z m Z OC S c D m � � n x m / �_ mrc➢nm = D m OD mm wDCD (D CD D ZDOZ - DN z m � � m * -nDNmm � 70C) � C) � DmC) oozo O < N 70 Z O - N r � D N O N Z O m D 0 � N Z Cn C Z C p C D cn C p D D M N N S C C C � D r z Z rmT1 Z M =: :I> � = Z r O r O W p o C � r C � o S O W .ZDJ C C/)m -n M - Z -0 N � cN/) Z M r-- _nm M r= = m O _< CO n .ZD7 N X m r DG7DDNZDDDmrZTI OmDDmCZ - TI omD -< mnmC m ND -1 � N Orm n N � C) CC/) m Z) NC7Z - c) c� m in D - -i om M Nz � r � 77 z z z c� r x D N C m G7 - D N C = Z O C z O -, r Z = N - m m D m z O m m < z G7 D m N S O N r,i- p CD ---I D � m Z � r�T mom = S m z m p C f = z DC C m 70 m O z < Z r m < zC -1 r= o ➢ m C o m m Z � . 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Z7Z N < o NM � z C7C rm ZNr NDG7 - = C rM = CCZ � DD * `n - � BIZ DC Sr -< Z (] M fTl m m m z C D 70 m M C _0 m n N D cn D C D S O - Z7 L Z = m r D D D 0 C G7 m m m _ 0 2 0 D n W M O N D N -, = D n D D D _ m M p O m m m m D z D C m X m GD7 z m z - C O O mC 70 M Cn � cn D N z D - r 0 n D 70 z m m ref D Z frl m Z I � 07 = = 70mC - Z C _0IT1 � rnrpp C -40 = - = D = pz2C NCD D � N � rrnDKC7 � o = D DN m nmmDMo � Z � c � Z2 z � C � c� � r<iOD � � � C CmCNc) - NNE p CD � � � r,iCD c� � m M C/) Cr O CD 70 70 m D m m G7 D Z DNS r D C-) z m n � � m z < < N _ C D = z O < C � N 70 r ImTI Om __ n C O O ' N m C7 G7 C p m _ (/) \ +� < oo N Z O .Z7 N D m C (� < m 5 D r 070 C Z Z7 = Z C D m rTi = m D C m p D N Z N m m D r m N C - o m N m n Cn m M N A D S C D> r :0 D �J _ :0 .ZmJ CZi) m = Z7 ZJ Z - r m m n O Or mzCmmCD rO m m � ZO � DC = O � Dzm � N 2 mC o7 O z m � roY mDc� -G -nmmD> � Dm O - N Zn" m r ONz zCz DO � O mm DG7" (7Dcr 5 � . m < � Z - m � Z7 C7 z Z = rDC � �) ODC7N � p0 W mom m r oZm � � D � ADO nm r � � N a c) Z � N TIO Z) � n � No - O ZCD n -0N � NZ 00 r - DNDm � C � r^ o < zD � r. � � � = � N � � mD � m DC = � mZ Dm = ND mzNC7rnTl OO .ZpJ MMm ON co * or'' � � � moo � o � T' < - = 0 NC� OTI � D � Drn � < W m � C D m � CO" � � Om G7p m0 m )> M CD - n m C 0 = 0mN0 p - m -n (/) -1 O � ZmCn � O � � �pI C Z m < - So (n < - - r = - OpC � � � � D �,-� c ZrnOc'> � < r* � - c') D m = U) O70 � � � mrNo77 D Z T� u 70 N D - Z7 p O 2 N m N C7 �-I z `L O N C � D m C D - n 7K = gy m Z7 D C = m N ZJ D C7 D S �l O Z OJ C � � O M N Z W - -4 O K m TI N C r r � DNZZCc) m0o0 = zz � OmzN (nNN � m Cr cn � O OZ7m >. m NK � C) - m < _< C N m 2 ZJ _ � C � m -1C -A = Z7 `� n Z � � Cm 2 m C) m -JonM < m mN0 = - z :0 (7 Z) 22 pNm m Cp � pm � O �/�1� z m C N C m < Z Z � Ism C7 2 = - D Z N C m N r = Dzz C m m m D" m . 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Z � � � � CC= � ND- Z -� C) C) n -< � CD OrC7ZC - O7 fU � < D m ri n Z � D m m I m N m n rn = r m D- D - r p n D �D OITIN . OODCn 0nyOO m = G7C _<- O � C C _ cnnrTlmZ r N z- rn 0 - N c) 0 - Z r S" n � m C ZCQ � D n �� N CZ � 7KN C7C7CODZ N N -4O = < � CZ7 < � O N � DZ70 Z o m N = SDI - r rrl " CD rDC) m � Z7 ;7 � � o - DW M cn =" N- m < mZr- o Mr- << mz m oZ- :> C I—I C I�l (--) N� m m D � urn" m m cC/) m �� N N Z N m cmi) m Young, Brianna A From: Young, Brianna A Sent: Thursday,July 28, 2022 11:15 AM To: Wallace H Coverdale Cc: Kevin Burk; Tran, Kieu M Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal Thank you,Wallace. It was not logged as having been received in our database but I will make sure to log it in now. For your records, below is an acknowledgement of our receiving the application. The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Stormwater Permitting Program acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000101. 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. Please note that due to the current backlog and staff shortages, review of this permit renewal is not scheduled until 2023,however this schedule is subject to change. Please let me know if you have any questions in the interim. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater 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. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. 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:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 11:02 AM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Kevin Burk<Kevin.Burk@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. 1 Hey, Brianna. We submitted the renewal application in May, 2019. Additional sample data was sent after the 2019 sampling was completed;that was submitted in January, 2020. Information was also sent to the regional office,to Brian Lambe. Don't know where it is, but it was submitted long ago. From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 10:28 AM To:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc:Tran, Kieu M <kieu.tran@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal Hello Wallace, It just came to my attention that the permit for the International Paper(NCS000101) expired on November 30, 2019 but we have not received a renewal application. Please submit a permit renewal application as soon as possible. Information on how to renew an individual industrial permit can be found on our website at https://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land-resources/stormwater/stormwater-program/npdes- industrial-program/individual-industrial-permits. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater 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. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. 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. 2 Young, Brianna A From: Young, Brianna A Sent: Thursday,July 28, 2022 1:23 PM To: Wallace H Coverdale Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal Thank you for this updated information. I will add it to our files. Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater Program NC DEQ/Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Brlanna.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. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. 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: Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 12:54 PM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Thanks for the acknowledgement; International Paper had to submit further data for the second semester of 2019, after the application due date; that is attached so you will have the complete application package. Thank you for making sure the renewal is on record! From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 11:15 AM To:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc: Kevin Burk<Kevin.Burk@ipaper.com>;Tran, Kieu M <kieu.tran@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal Thank you,Wallace. It was not logged as having been received in our database but I will make sure to log it in now. For your records, below is an acknowledgement of our receiving the application. 1 The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR) Stormwater Permitting Program acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000101. 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. Please note that due to the current backlog and staff shortages, review of this permit renewal is not scheduled until 2023,however this schedule is subject to change. Please let me know if you have any questions in the interim. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater 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. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. 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:Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 11:02 AM To:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Kevin Burk<Kevin.Burk@ipaper.com> Subject: RE: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify.Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hey, Brianna. We submitted the renewal application in May, 2019. Additional sample data was sent after the 2019 sampling was completed;that was submitted in January, 2020. Information was also sent to the regional office,to Brian Lambe. Don't know where it is, but it was submitted long ago. From:Young, Brianna A<Brianna.Young@ncdenr.gov> Sent:Thursday,July 28, 2022 10:28 AM To: Wallace H Coverdale<Wallace.Coverdale@ipaper.com> Cc:Tran, Kieu M <kieu.tran@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] :NCS000101 permit renewal Hello Wallace, 2 It just came to my attention that the permit for the International Paper (NCS000101) expired on November 30, 2019 but we have not received a renewal application. Please submit a permit renewal application as soon as possible. Information on how to renew an individual industrial permit can be found on our website at https://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land-resources/stormwater/stormwater-program/npdes- industrial-program/individual-industrial-permits. Thank you, Brianna Young, MS(she/her/hers) Industrial Individual Permits Coordinator Stormwater 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. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. 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 International Paper, Riegelwood Mill Stormwater NPDES#NCS 000101 Renewal Application 2019 Changes in Industrial Activities 20IS-2019 The Riegelwood Mill has experienced several changes to the industrial process during the term of the current permit. Some do, and some do not, affect stormwater operations, as noted below. • The mill woodyard was modernized and expanded to increase the mill's ability to produce its own chips, resulting in the creation of Outfall T at the new mill wood truck entrance and scalehouse. Other than the new truck entrance, there is no change in stormwater operations; other affected areas drain to the mill wastewater treatment system. • Project Zebra was another mill modernization that changed the process from a pulp/paper mill to a strictly pulp mill. This large project eliminated dozens of process chemicals from the site, all in non-stormwater areas. One result of Project Zebra was an increase in containerized pulp and a corresponding increase in truck traffic, moving the containers of pulp into and out of Basin R. Another direct result is a switch to strictly pine wood, with no hardwood mix. That creates a change in the type of wood chips stored and handled in Basins C, D, E, F, and G. More pine = more turpentine production as a byproduct. No. 1 power boiler was also taken off line as part of Project Zebra. The entire Zebra project has no impact on stormwater. • During this period, the mill began burning more natural gas and less fuel oil in its power boilers and the#4 lime kiln. A corresponding change is the cessation of oil barging at Basin A; the mill maintains the physical infrastructure to receive barges, but has not barged oil in over 2 years. • The mill produces potable water, and recently converted the disinfection process from the use of chlorine to sodium hypochlorite. This has resulted in a large decrease in chlorine onsite, and will eventually result in the complete removal of chlorine from the site. This switch has no effect on stormwater. • In Basin Q, the backwash pond from the water plant filters has been permanently piped to the intake pumps at the pumphouse, and electrical backup has been provided. This minimizes the chance of releases of backwash into the stormwater basin. • The unused underground black liquor line has been removed from Basin H, and the adjacent black liquor ponds have been emptied and cleaned out, and are no longer in use. Since black liquor was the potential pollutant at Outfalls H and F3,they have been removed from the SWPPP. INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 May 20, 2019 DEMLR—Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 127 Cardinal Dr. Extension Wilmington,NC 28504 Subject: Individual Permit Renewal,NPDES Permit NCS000101 Dear Brian: As requested,enclosed is the 2019 renewal application for Stormwater NPDES Permit Number NCS000101. This application contains the Renewal Application Form, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)Development and Implementation Certification,and supplemental information and checklist. In addition, an updated signatory authority is included. Changes to the SWPPP are reflected in the attached SWPPP revision and on the updated SWPPP map. Details are attached to the Renewal Application Form and are included in the narrative of changes in industrial activities. Changes include the addition of Outfall T due to new industrial activities. In addition, five stormwater outfalls were deleted because of removal or lack of potential pollutants, or due to redirection of runoff discharges. These are: Outfalls H, K, G3, Q1, and Rl. SWPPP changes also include removal of three gravel trailer/container storage areas,Basins L,R, and S, from the sampling protocol, as we discussed by phone on May 16. 2019. If you have questions or need additional information,please call Wallace Coverdale at(910)362-4590. Sincerely, Wallace Coverdale Environmental Services Coordinator 910-362-4590 (o) 910-512-6581 (c) Wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 January 21, 2020 DEMLR—Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 1017 1000 0000 9581 0535 Subject: Individual Permit Renewal,NPDES Permit NCS000101 Dear Stormwater Program: Enclosed are analytical and quantitative data for 2019,completing International Paper's application for renewal of NPDES Stormwater Permit#000101. The renewal application was submitted May 15,2019, six months before the current permit expiration, as required,however, analytical and quantitative results for 2019 were not available at that time. Additionally enclosed is an updated SPPP Development and Implementation Certification, documenting the change in management. Please add this information to the renewal file. You may contact Wallace Coverdale of my staff if any additional information is required at 910-362-4590 or wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com. I certify,under penalty of law,that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerely, Kevin Driscoll,Mill Manager International Paper, Riegelwood Mill Permit# NSC000101 Renewal Application 2019 SWPPP Changes (Attachment to Renewal Application) The changes below are the main changes to International Paper's SWPPP. Several Basins were added, or deleted, and some individual outfall locations were deleted. Details follow: • Basin T was added to the SWPPP when the mill woodyard was upgraded. A new wood truck entrance and scalehouse were constructed, and the new outfall was created to include runoff from this new location of industrial activity. • Two stormwater basins were removed from the SWPPP, Basins H and K, because of the lack of potential pollutants. The unused, underground black liquor line has been removed from Basin H, and the adjacent black liquor ponds have been emptied and cleaned out, and are no longer in use. Black liquor was the potential pollutant in Basin H. The only mill activities in that area are a seldom-used, dead-end mill road and a rail spur for wood chip cars. Basin K also has no potential pollutants, only a little-used access road and an underground natural gas line. • Several individual outfalls were also removed: G3, F2, and R1. Outfall G3 is similar to Basin H above, with removal of the black liquor line from the area. The same seldom-used, dead-end mill road and rail spur for wood chips are the only activities in this area. Outfall F2 has been removed; runoff has been rechanneled to discharge at F1. Similarly, Outfall R1 was removed because runoff now discharges through Outfall S. Further SWPPP proposals (post Brian Lambe discussion 5/16/19) • Remove graveled storage areas from sampling plan: Basins L, R, S, plus old truck staging area. • Add truck staging to plan. • These areas will remain in the plan and be inspected monthly as usual, but will not be sampled. Inspections will verify that runoff control measures remain in place and are well- maintained, and also ensure that only permitted activities take place in these areas. Ask Brian: • Product storage areas-the only potential pollutant is sediment—listed as a potential pollutant in plan and on map? Or, list none? • Would need to add old truck staging to plan, measure, and get coordinates of outfall. Post signage at entrance and outfall. • Brian also suggested Basin P (south laydn yd); however,that area is still used for maintenance matl storage, incl. some transformers, so I did not include it. • He also mentioned K(S. access rd), but I already took that out of the plan; I could revisit that with him, also H (NE of#2 LP),which I also removed from the plan.) • Need to arrange mo. insp. sheet and responsibility for old truck staging area. PSD? • No sampling results to log. • ?Future of P? Probably need to discuss expectations w/Brian in light of above proposals. Note: need coordinates for G1, G2, add to plan/map. Add 2 areas of riprap to plan. QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT A S15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y, rd by 3LT F15 It yellow 2 1 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 1 3 n n n n F16 It yel 2 1 2 n n n slight S17 It gray 3 2 3 n n n y F17 It gray 2 1 3 n n n y S18 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n F18 med br 3 1 2 n n n y S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 yellow/brown 2 2 2 n n n slight B S15 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n F15 no smp;constr n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n none visible S17 It gray 3 1 3 n n n searching F17 9/5/17 It tan 3 1 2 n n n y into pond F1712/8/17 It tan 2 1 3 n n n y-at fenceline F1712/20/17 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n S18 4/25/18 sl. cloudy wh 1 1 2 n n n n S18 5/22/19 sl. white 1 2 1 n n n n F18 very It gray 1 1 2 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S15 It.yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n sl above inlet prot. S17 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 2 2 n n n n S15 I pale yel 2 2 1 n n n It. chip debris F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 clear 1 2 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 nearly clear, 1 1 2 n I n I n I n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT E S15 yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It tan 1 1 1 n n n n F16 7/23/17 sl.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F169/19/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl musky n n n F16 12/29/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl moldy n n n 517 3/28/17 med yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 It brown 1 1 2 n n n n F17 7/29/17 tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 8/5/17 It tan 1 1 2 sl musty odor n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 12/20/27 It amber 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 2 1 2 oily odor n n n S15 med br 2 2 3 n n n wood debris S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 almost clear 2 1 2 n n n n S16(E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16(W) med br 2 1 2 n n n n F16(E) med br 2 2 2 n n n n F16(W) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17 (E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17 (W) It yellow 1 2 1 n n n n F17 (E+W) very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18(E+W) clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18(E+W) very It br 3 1 3 sl oily odor n n y S19 (E+W) no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19(E+W) very It tan 1 1 2 n n n n F1 S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S18 sl.whitish 2 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S15 It yel 1 1 1 ni n n n F15 It yel 2 1 1 nj n n n S16E4 pale yellow 1 11 1 nj n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n G1 S15 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 sl.white/cloudy 2 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n G2 S15 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear It yel 2 1 2 n n n n S16 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F16 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 2 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It yellow 1 2 1 n n n n F18 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 very It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n G3 S15 It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S17 ver It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It tan 1 1 2 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 very pale yel 1 1 2 n n n n S15 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear It yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F17I It amber 1 1 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 2 1 2 n n n n S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 dk gray 3 1 3 n n n y(source not visible) S17 yellow 2 2 2 n n n n F1712/8/17 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n F1712/20/17 gray 3 1 1 n n n none visible S18 It tan 2 1 1 n n n n F18 12/14/18 It gray 4 1 4 n n n n F1812/20/18 It brown 3 1 3 n n n y(no visible source) F1812/28/18 almost clear 2 1 2 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 gray 3 1 3 foam on pad n n n j S15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n nyellow F17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 very pale yel 1 1 1 n nj n n S16 pale beige 2 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 very It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S15 It gray 2 1 2 n n n slight F15 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n S16 very It tan 2 1 1 n n n n F16 sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n S17 3/28/17 med gray 41 1 4 n n n y 11517 6/19/17 kery pale yel 1 11 21 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT F17 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F18 12/9/18 It tan 3 1 3 n n n y F1812/14/18 tan 3 1 3 n n n y S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It tan 1 1 2 n n n n S15 very pale yel 2 1 2 n n n n F15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n some sed S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S17 3/28/1 It gray 3 2 3 n n n n S17 6/19/1 It brown 2 2 2 n n n n F17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 I med brown 3 2 3 n n n n/heavy rain,turbid S15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 sl. white 1 2 1 n n n n F17 clear 2 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n 0 S15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 clear 2 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 clear 1 1 2 n n n n S15 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F16 sl white color 2 1 1 n n n n S17 nearly clear 2 1 1 n n n n F17I clear 1 1 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 med yellow 2 1 3 n n n some sed @ fence S15 very It tan 2 2 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 11 1 1 n ni n n F17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It yellow 11 1 1 n n n n S15 med gray 3 2 3 n n n y F15 It yellow 2 2 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 2 3 n n n y F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y 517 4/6/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 very pale yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 med gray 3 1 3 n n n y S184/25/18 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y(sed) S18 5/19/18 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y(sed) F1812/9/18 med gray 4 1 4 n n n y(sed) F1812/14/18 gray 5 1 5 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 It brown 3 1 3 n n n yes(sed) S15 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 tan 3 1 3 n n n y F16 off-white 2 2 2 n n n y slight S17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S18 sl off-white 2 1 2 n ni n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a F19 7/9/19 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S15# med br 3 2 3 n n n wood debris F15 beige/It gray 2 2 2 n n n some sed S16 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 2 2 2 n n n n 517 3/28/17 It tanj 2 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 11 It brown 1 1 1 2 n n nj n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR EROSION/ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED DEPOSITION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN COMMENT F17 7/29/17 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 3 2 3 n n n n F1712/20/17 med brown 3 2 3 sl sheen n n n S18 It tan 1 2 1 n n n n F1812/14/18 gray 4 1 4 n n n n F1812/20/18 tan 3 1 3 n n n n S19 3/1/19 med br 2 2 3 very sl sheen n n wood pcs S19 5/12/19 very It br 2 2 2 n n n n F19 7/3/19,1 gray, 4 4 4 n n n n F1911/12/19 It gray/tan 2 1 2 n n n n no;slight rain>16 F1912/23/19 It brown 2 1 2 sl sheen n n hrs,no good flush #outfall developed to support new mill activities 2010 STORMWATER STATUS SUMMARY Quality Deteriorating Needs work Outfall Priority Quality issues Quality/Cond Y/N &amt. Notes A L Y min B H det Y maj # C HH consistently poor Y med D L Y med E HH consistently poor YY maj F M consistently low YY maj F1 M det Y med F2 HH consistently very poor Y med F3** new M Y now ** G L Y min G1 HH consistently poor YY med G2 M consistently marginal YY med # G3 L Y min G4 L Y min G5 L Y min G6 L Y min G7 M det Y med ^ G8 L Y min G9 L Y min G10 L Y min G11 L Y min G12 M det Y med ^ G13 L Y med G14 M det Y med ^ H L Y min *possibly change I HH very to qual det Y maj outfall J L Y min K L det Y med ^ plan, possibly L M det Y maj change outfall M M det Y med ^ N L N O M det Y min ^ P L Y min P1 L N Q L Y min Q1 L N Q2**new M now ** R HH to qual Y maj R1 L Y med S M erosion corrected det N ^^ PRIORITIES New outfalls; Numerical remove** Priority groups Priorities order F3 top Basin F 1 Q2 top Basin 1 2 #2 Basins E&D 3 Basin Q(need Worst quality F2 #2 to fix DEF first) 4 1 #2 Basin C 5 #2 Basin R 6 #2 Basin G 7 HH, poor quality* C #3 Basin B 8 E #3 Basin M 9 F #3 Basin K 10 G1 #3 Basin L 11 R #3 Basin J 12 #4 Basin O 13 #4 Basin A 14 H-Mconsis# B #4 Basin H 15 G2 #4 Basin P 16 M-det^ F1 G7 G12 G14 L M O K Low A D G3-6 G 8-11, 13 H J P Q R1 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD MILL JOHN L. RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 PHONE 910-655-2211 May 15, 2019 DEMLR— Stormwater Program MAY 16 201) Department of Environmental Quality 1612 Mail Service Center DENR-ILMD QUALITY Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 STARriMVV 1TER PEA fOVI- ING Certified Mail: 7006 0100 0004 8355 1633 Subject: Individual Permit Renewal,NPDES Permit NCS000101 Dear Stormwater Program: Enclosed is the completed renewal application for Stormwater NPDES Permit Number NCS000101. This application contains the Renewal Application Form, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Development and Implementation Certification, and supplemental information and checklist. A current SWPPP Site Map is included, along with a summary of analytical and qualitative results to date for the sampling period of the 5-year permit. 2019 results will be submitted as they become available. A summary of Best Management Practices at the site and a narrative of significant changes in industrial activities are also enclosed. In addition, an updated signatory authority is included. Changes to the SWPPP include the addition of Outfall T due to new industrial activities. Five Stormwater outfalls were deleted because of removal or lack of potential pollutants, or due to redirection of runoff discharges. Details are attached to the Renewal Application Form and are included in the narrative of changes in industrial activities. These changes are reflected on the attached SWPPP map. If you have questions or need additional information, please call Wallace Coverdale at(910)362-4590. 1 certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting False information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations. Sincerely, z' Floyd Whitmire, Mill Manager Permit Coverage Renewal Application Form _ National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NP NC Permit Number i15'frlJlilriellf Ur Stormwater Individual Permit S 000to� Quality 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 be marled Owner/Organization Name: International Paper Owner Contact: Kimberly Fail,Environmental Manager Mailing Address: 865 John L.Riegel Rd,Riegelwood NC 28456 865 John L,Riegel Rd,Riegelwood NC 28456 Phone Number: 910-362-4753 Fax Number: nfa E-mail address: kimbedy.fail@ipaper.com Facility Information_ Facility Name: Riegelwood Mill Facility Physical Address: 865 John L.Riegel Rd Riegelwood,NC 28456 Facility Contact: Kimberly Fail Mailing Address: 865 John L.Riegel Rd. Riegelwood,NC 28455 Phone Number: 910-362-4753 Fax Number: We E-mail address: kimberly.fail@ipaper.com Permit Information Permit Contact: Wallace coverdale Mailing Address, 865 John L.Riegel Rd Riegelwood,NC 28456 `--,"hone Number: 910-362-4590 ax Number: nra E-mail address: wallace.coverdale@ipaper.com -i� ,f Discharge Information MA � � ��F� f Receiving Stream: cape rear River i6lrt L kf J Stream Class: C;Sw nENR-LAND QUALITY Basin: Cape Fear River --- STGRiSri'AIATER PERMIT TING Sub-Basin: Number of Outfalls: 21 Facility/Activity Changes Please describe below any changes to your facility or activities since issuance of your permit. Attached a separate sheet if necessary. Facility changes and upgrades are detailed in the Supplemental Information section of the permit application. Tfie main changes are a new mill woodyard and changes in production grades. There are some changes to the Slormwater Prevention Pollution Plan{SWPPP)which are detailed on an attached page. These changes include addition of Basin T,and removal of Outralls H and K. Outfall K was removed because of the lack of potential pollutants. Outfall H was removed because of removal of possible contaminants,as was Outfall G3. Oulfalls F2 and R1 were removed from the SWPPP due to consolidation of Rows with utter ouffalls, 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 tru , corY►piete and acquirate. Signature Date 5 /� /9 Floyd Whitmire Facility 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 /IONN International Paper, Riegelwood Mill Permit# NSC000101 Renewal Application 2019 SWPPP Changes (Attachment to Renewal Application) The changes below are the main changes to International Paper's SWPPP. Several Basins were added, or deleted,and some individual outfall locations were deleted. Details follow: • Basin T was added to the SWPPP when the mill Woodyard was upgraded. A new wood truck entrance and scalehouse were constructed, and the new outfall was created to include runoff from this new location of industrial activity. • Two stormwater basins were removed from the SWPPP, Basins H and K, because of the lack of potential pollutants. The unused, underground black liquor line has been removed from Basin H, and the adjacent black liquor ponds have been emptied and cleaned out,and are no longer in use. Black liquor was the potential pollutant in Basin H. The only mill activities in that area ,,*41 are a seldom-used, dead-end mill road and a rail spur for wood chip cars. Basin K also has no potential pollutants, only a little-used access road and an underground natural gas line. • Several individual outfalls were also removed: G3, F2, and R1. Outfall G3 is similar to Basin H above,with removal of the black liquor line from the area. The same seldom-used, dead-end mill road and rail spur for wood chips are the only activities in this area. Outfall F2 has been removed; runoff has been rechanneled to discharge at F1. Similarly,Outfall R1 was removed because runoff now discharges through Outfall S. IA"I, 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 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. 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 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2015-Spring 2019 Spring 2015 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 6/27/2015 mg/L 60 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 6/27/2015 mg/L 148 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 6/27/2015 m /L 70 120 T 6/27/2015 m /L 194 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 6/27/2015 m /L 6 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 6/27/2015 m /L 21 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 6/27/2015 m /L 5 30 T 6/27/2015 m /L 23 30 Total Suspended Solids B 6/27/2015 m /L 54 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 6/27/2015 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 6/27/2015 m /L 46 100 T 6/27/2015 m /L 25 100 H B 6/27/2015 su 7.4 6-9 Method: pH Value E 6/27/2015 su 7.1 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 6/27/2015 su 7.8 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 6/27/2015 su 7.6 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2015 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/7/2015 m /L 53 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 11/2/2015 m /L 131 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 11/2/2015 m /L 78 120 T 11/2/2015 m /L 115 120 ,,•., Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/7/2015 m /L 12 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 11/2/2015 m /L 12 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 11/2/2015 m /L r 3 30 T 11/2/2015 m /L ND/5 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/7/2015 m /L 26 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 11/2/2015 m /L 7 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 11/2/2015 m /L 90 100 T 11/2/2015 m /L 68 100 H B 12/7/2015 su 7.2 6-9 Method: pH Value E 11/2/2015 su 7.5 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 11/2/2015 su 8.7 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 11/2/2015 su 8.2 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2016 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 5/29/2016 m /L <20 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 1/15/2016 m /L 53 120 Method: Hach 8000 E 2/24/2016 m /L 73 120 E 3/20/2016 m /L 46 120 E 5/29/2016 m /L 64 120 1 5/29/2016 m /L 92 120 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 170 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 5/29/2016 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 1/15/2016 m /L 6 30 Standard Methods: 5210E E 2/24/2016 m /L 25 30 E 3/20/2016 m /L 15 30 E 5/29/2016 m /L 10 30 1 5/29/2016 m /L 5 30 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 15 30 Total Suspended Solids B 5/29/2016 m /L 42 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 1/15/2016 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 2/24/2016 m /L 3 100 E 3/20/2016 m /L 5 100 E 5/29/2016 m /L 5 100 1 5/29/2016 m /L 24 100 T 5/29/2016 mg/L 84 100 H B 5/29/2016 su 6.7 6-9 Method: pH Value E 1/15/2016 su 7.0 6-9 �-►. Electrometric Method E 2/24/2016 su 6.6 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 3/20/2016 su 7.4 6-9 E 5/29/2016 su-T- 6.7 6-9 1 5/29/2016 su 7.1 6-9 T 5/29/2016 su 6.8 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2016 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/29/2016 m /L 52 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 7/23/2016 m /L 67 120 Onsite Method: Hach 8000 E 9/19/2016 m /L 41 120 E 12/29/2016 m /L 108 120 1 12/29/2016 m /L 128 120 T 12/29/2016 m /L 36 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/29/2016 m /L 4 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 7/23/2016 m /L 8 30 Standard Methods: 5210E E 9/19/2016 m /L 8 30 E 12/29/2016 m /L 21 30 1 12/29/2016 m /L 4 30 T 12/29/2016 m /L 5 30 Total Suspended Solids B 1 212 9/2 0 1 6 m /L 176 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 7/23/2016 m /L 3 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 9/19/2016 m /L 6 100 E 12/29/2016 m /L 11 100 1 12/29/2016 m /L 313 100 T 12/29/2016 m /L 818 100 H B 12/29/2016 su 7.7 6-9 Method: pH Value E 7/23/2016 su 6.6 6-9 Electrometric Method E 9/19/2016 su 6.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 12/29/2016 su 7.0 6-9 1 12/29/2016 su 8.0 6-9 T 12/29/2016 su 7.8 6-9 ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2017 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 6/22/2017 m /L 68 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 3/28/2017 m /L 133 120 Method: Hach 8000 E 6/19/2017 m /L 115 120 1 3/28/2017 m /L 105 120 �e T 3/28/2017 m /L 78 120 T 6/19/2017 m /L 131* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 6/22/2017 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 3/28/2017 m /L 28 30 Standard Methods: 5210E E 6/19/2017 m /L 9 30 1 3/28/2017 m /L 17 30 T 3/28/2017 m /L 16 30 T 6/19/2017 m /L 18 30 Total Suspended Solids B 6/22/2017 m /L 642 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 3/28/2017 m /L 10 100 Standard Methods: 2540D E 6/19/2017 m /L 8 100 1 3/28/2017 m /L 96 100 T 3/28/2017 m /L 31 100 T 6/19/2017 m /L 36 100 H B 6/22/2017 su j 7.9 6-9 Method: pH Value E 3/28/2017 su 7.4 6-9 Electrometric Method E 6/19/2017 su 6.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B 1 3/28/2017 su 7.7 6-9 T 3/28/2017 su 7.8 6-9 T 6/19/2017 su 6.7 6-9 *Tier 1 sample-report only(1st smp of semester counts) ANALYTICAL MONITORING RESULTS INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2017 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 9/5/2017 m /L 48 120 Standard Methods 5220D B 10/9/2017 m /L 39 120 Method: Hach 8000 B 12/20/2017 m /L 24 120 E 7/29/2017 m /L 94 120 E 8/5/2017 m /L 101 120 E 10/19/2017 m /L 48 120 E 12/20/2017 m /L 50 120 1 12/20/2017 m /L 190 120 T 7/29/2017 m /L 188 120 T* 1 212 0/2 0 1 7 m /L 313* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 9/5/2017 m /L 7 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test B 10/9/2017 m /L 4 30 Standard Methods: 5210E B 12/20/2017 m /L 3 30 E 7/29/2017 m /L 19 30 E 8/5/2017 m /L 29 30 E 10/19/2017 m /L 5 30 E 12/20/2017 m /L 5 30 1 12/20/2017 m /L 14 30 T 7/29/2017 m /L 7 30 T* 12/20/2017 m /L 41* 30 /OWN,., Total Suspended Solids B 9/5/2017 m /L 4 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids B 10/9/2017 m /L 590 100 Standard Methods: 2540D B 12/20/2017 m /L 96 100 E 7/29/2017 m /L 10 100 E 8/5/2017 m /L 4 100 E 10/19/2017 m /L 9 100 E 12/20/2017 m /L 4 100 1 12/20/2017 m /L 146 100 T 7/29/2017 m /L 53 100 T 12/20/2017 m /L 299* 100 H B 9/5/2017 su 7.3 6-9 Method: pH Value B 10/9/2017 su 6.6 6-9 Electrometric Method B 12/20/2017 su 7.4 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B E 7/29/2017 su 6.7 6-9 E 8/5/2017 su 6.2 6-9 E 10/19/2017 su 7.9 6-9 E 12/20/2017 su 7.3 6-9 1 12/20/2017 su 7.6 6-9 T 7/29/2017 su 7.2 6-9 T* 12/20/2017 su 6.5 6-9 *Tier 1 sample-report only(1 st smp of semester counts) INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spring 2018 .� Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 5/22/2018 mg/L 24 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 5/22/2018 mg/L 102 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 5/22/2018 m /L 31 120 T 5/22/2018 m /L 79 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 5/22/2018 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 5/22/2018 m /L 13 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 5/22/2018 m /L 5 30 T 5/22/2018 m /L 16 30 Total Suspended Solids B 5/22/2018 m /L 22 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 5/22/2018 m /L 5 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 5/22/2018 m /L 39 100 T 5/22/2018 m /L 77 100 H B 5/22/2018 su 7.1 6-9 Method: pH Value E 5/22/2018 su 6.9 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 5/22/2018 su 6.8 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 5/2212 0 1 8 su r 6.9 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2018 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B 12/14/2018 mg/L <20 120 Standard Methods 5220D E 12/14/2018 mg/L 46 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 12/14/2018 m /L 76 120 1 12/20/2018 m /L 95 120 1 12/28/2018 m /L 46A 120 T 12/14/2018 m /L 180 120 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 164* 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B 12/14/2018 m /L 3 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E 12/14/2018 m /L 9 30 Standard Methods: 5210B 1 12/14/2018 m /L 5 30 1 12/20/2018 m /L 6 30 1 12/28/2018 m /L 3" 30 T 12/14/2018 m /L 26 30 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 18 30 Total Suspended Solids B 12/14/2018 m /L 6 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E 12/14/2018 m /L 10 100 Standard Methods: 2540D 1 12/14/2018 m /L 138 100 1 12/20/2018 m /L 214* 100 1 12/28/2018 m /L 88A 100 T 12/14/2018 m /L 225 100 T 12/20/2018 mg/L 170* 100 H B 12/14/2018 su 7.6 6-9 Method: pH Value E 12/14/2018 su 7.5 6-9 Electrometric Method 1 12/14/2018 su 7.9 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B 1 12/20/2018 su 7.4 6-9 1 12/28/2018 su 7.8A 6-9 T 12/14/2018 su 7.8 6-9 T 12/20/2018 su 7.7 6-9 *Above benchmark, **2nd Tier 1 smp of semester, rpt only, ^non-rep smp-rpt only INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Spr 2019 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B mg/L 120 Standard Methods 5220D E mg/L 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 m /L 120 T 3/1/2019 m /L 290 120 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B m /L 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E m /L 30 Standard Methods: 5210B I m /L 30 F T 3/1/2019 m /L 18 30 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 30 Total Suspended Solids B m /L 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E m /L 100 Standard Methods: 2540D I m /L 100 T 3/1/2019 m /L 312 100 T 5/12/2019 mg/L 23 100 H B su 6-9 Method: pH Value E su 6-9 Electrometric Method I su 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T 3/1/2019 su 7.6 6-9 T 5/12/2019 su 6.7 6-9 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD OPERATIONS Fall 2019 Discharge Characteristic Stormwater Sample date Units Result Benchmark Basin Value Chemical Oxygen Demand B m /L 120 Standard Methods 5220D E m /L 120 Method: Hach 8000 1 m /L 120 T mg/L 120 Biological Oxygen Demand B m /L 30 Method: 5-day BOD Test E m /L 30 Standard Methods: 5210B I m /L 30 T mg/L 30 /ORIN Total Suspended Solids B m /L 100 Method: Total Suspended Solids E m /L 100 Standard Methods: 2540D I m /L 100 T mg/L 100 H B su 6-9 Method: pH Value E su 6-9 Electrometric Method I su 6-9 Standard Methods 4500 H+ B T su 6-9 QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015- Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION, Scale 1 -5 (1=113est), OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION A S15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y F15 It yellow 2 1 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 1 3 n n n n F16 It yel 21 1 2 n n n slight S17 It gray 3 2 3 n n n y F17 It gray 2 1 3 n n n y S18 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n F18 med br 3 1 2 n n n y S19 F19 B S15 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n F15 no smp;constr n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n none visible S17 It gray 3 1 3 n n n searching F17 9/5/17 It tan 3 1 2 n n n y into pond F1712/8/17 It tan 2 1 3 n n n y-at fenceline F17 12/20/17 It gray 2 1 1 n n n n .,. 518 a/25/19 sl. cloudy wh 1 1 2 n n n n S185/22/19 sl.white 1 2 1 n n n n F18 very It gray 11 1 2 n n n n S19 FF19�� S15 It.yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n 516 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n sl above inlet prot. 517 pale yellow 1 I 1 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 S15 pale yel 2 2 1 nj n n It.chip debris F1S clear 1 1 1 nj n n n 516 clear 1 2 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015- Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=Best), OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION E S15 yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It tan 1 1 1 n n n n F167/23/17 sl.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 9/19/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl musky n n n F16 12/29/17 It yellow 1 1 2 sl moldyl n n n 517 3/28/17 med yellow 1 1 2 n n n n S17 6119/17 It brown 1 1 2 n n n n F17 7/29/17 tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 8/5/17 It tan 1 1 2 sl musty odor n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 12/20/27 It amber 1 1 1 n n n n 518 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 L S15 med br 2 2 3 n n n wood debris S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 almost clear 2 1 2 n n n n S16(E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16 (W) med br 2 1 2 n n n n F16 (E) med br 2 2 2 n n n n F16(W) It yellow 1 1 1 n n I n n S17 (E) It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17(W) It yellow 1 2 1 n n n n F17(E+W) very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S18(E+W) clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18(E+W) very It br 3 1 3 sl oily odorl n n y S19 F19 F1 S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n FiS no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S18 sl.whitish 2 1 2 n n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 11 n I n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=Best), OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 G1 S15 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n 516 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 Si.white/cloudy 2 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 G2 515 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F1S clear It yel 2 1 2 n n n n S16 off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F16 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 2 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It yellow 1 2 1 n n n n F18 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 519 F19 G3 515 It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very It tan 1 1 1 n n n n S17 ver It yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 It tan 1 1 2 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F 199 I� S15 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear It yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n 517 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F17 It amber 1 1 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1 -5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, [t,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OILSHEEN DEPOSITION S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 0 S15 It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yel 2 1 2 n n n n S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 dk gray 3 1 3 n n n y(source not visible) 517 yellow 2 2 2 n n n n F17 12/8/17 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n Fv 12/20/17 gray 3 1 1 n n n none visible S18 It tan 2 1 1 n n n n F18 12/14/18 It gray 41 1 4 n n n n F18 12/20/18 It brown 3 1 3 n n n y(no visible source) F1812/28/18 almost clear 2 1 2 n n n n S19 F19 S15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 It yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 It yel 1 1 2 n n n nyellow F17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It tan 1 1 1 n n n n 519 F19 515 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F15 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale beige 2 1 1 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 very It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S19 F19 I 515 It gray 2 1 2 n n n slight F15 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n 516 very It tan 2 1 1 n n n n F16 sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n S17 3/28/17 med gray 4 1 4 n n n y S17 6/19/17 verypaleyell 1 2 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est),OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(Imcl) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION F17 It gray 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 2 1 2 n n n n F18 12/9/18 It tan 3 1 3 n n n y F1812114/18 tan 3 1 3 n n n y S19 �F19 'Yu ' S15 very pale yel 2 1 2 n n n n F15 It gray 3 1 2 n n n some sed S16 very pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F16 very pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S17 3/28/1 It gray 3 2 3 n n n n S17 6/19/1 It brown 2 2 2 n n n n F17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S18 sl off-white 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 N 515 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n 517 sl.white 1 2 1 n n n n F17 clear 2 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 It.yellow 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F199 0 S15 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F1S clear 1 1 1 n n n n S16 very It yel 2 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 clear 2 1 1 n n n n S18 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 S15 nearly clear 1 1 ] n n n n F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F16 sl white color 2 1 1 n n n n S17 nearly clear 2 1 1 n n n n F17 clear 1 1 1 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1-5 (1=13est), OR Y/N COLOR ^^ BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION S18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 S15 very It tan 2 2 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 1 1 1 n n n n S16 pale yellow. 1 1 1 n n n n F16 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S17 very It yel 1 1 1 n n n n F17 nearly clear 1 1 1 n n n n S18 pale yellow 1 1 2 n n n n F18 clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 F19 515 med gray 3 2 3 n n n y F15 It yellow 2 2 2 n n n n S16 It tan 2 2 3 n n n y F16 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y S17 4/6/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n S17 6/19/17 very pale yel 1 1 2 n n n n F17 med gray 3 1 3 n n n y S184/25/18 It gray 3 1 3 n n n y(sed) S185/19/18 It gray 3 1 2 n n n y(sed) F18 12/9/18 med gray 4 1 4 n n n y(sed) Fla 1z/14/1a gray 5 1 5 n n n n S19 F19 S15 very!t yel 1 1 1 n n n n F15 clear pale yel 2 1 1 n n n n S16 tan 3 1 3 n n n y F16 off-white 2 2 2 n n n y slight S17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n F17 no flow n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a S18 sl off-white 2 1 2 nj n n n F18 almost clear 1 1 1 n n n n S19 FF19 T S15# med br 3 2 3 nj nj nj wood debris F15 beige/It gray 2 2 2 n n n some sed S16 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F16 clear 2 2 2 n n n n sv 3/28/17 It tan 2 1 2 n n n n 517 6/19/17 It brown 1 1 21 n n n n QUALITATIVE STORMWATER RESULTS: Spring 2015 - Fall 2019 VISUAL INSPECTION: Scale 1 -5 (1=Best), OR Y/N COLOR BASIN, It,med, FLOATING SUSPENDED EROSION/ SEMESTER dk(lmd) CLARITY SOLIDS SOLIDS ODOR FOAM OIL SHEEN DEPOSITION F177/29/17 nearly clear 1 1 2 n n n n F17 12/8/17 It tan 3 2 3 n n n n F1712/20/17 med brown 3 2 3 sl sheen n n n S18 It tan 1 2 1 n n n n F1812/14/18 gray 4 1 4 n n n n F1812/20/18 tan 31 1 3 n n n n S19 3/1/19 med br 3 2 3 n n n tiny wood pcs S19 s/12/19 very It br 2 2 2 n n n sm wood debris F19 4 outfall developed to support new mill activities I� ,�.., Stormwater Best Management Practices Summary 2019 NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000101 International Paper Mill Riegelwood, NC At the International Paper Mill, approximately 90% of runoff from the main mill facility drains to the mill wastewater treatment system (WWTS), and is treated under the mill's NPDES wastewater permit. Runoff from the remaining 10% of the mill and from a few outlying areas is covered in the mill Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The SWPPP identifies 18 stormwater basins, where numerous Best Management Practices (BMPs) are used to control or prevent erosion and sediment runoff. Non-structural BMPs include numerous mill manuals, plans, and policies. Spill prevention and response are addressed by the: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan; the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan; the Hazardous Waste Handling Program; two Facility Response Plans; the Chemical Hygiene Plan; Best Management Practices Plan for Spent Pulping Liquor, Soap, and Turpentine Management; and the Environmental Manual. All stormwater basins include signs marking the boundaries of stormwater runoff and the locations of outfalls. Activities such as chemical storage, painting, and vehicle maintenance are forbidden in stormwater basins, and this information is also posted. Basic good housekeeping is enforced, and numerous mill employees participate in monthly basin inspections. Annual training is required for all employees working in stormwater basins. Street and storm drain maintenance is a focus in stormwater basins. Grasses and other vegetation are maintained wherever feasible. Mill policies limit the use of pesticides and herbicides to the absolute minimum needed for personnel safety and establishment and maintenance of ground cover. No waste operations are allowed in stormwater basins. Dust control is limited to a water truck. Structural BMPs and other control measures are used to reduce erosion and sedimentation while promoting groundwater recharge. Grassy swales and meandering natural streams carry flow, and geotextile cloth with gravel or riprap covers bare areas. Jersey dividers protect unpaved road edges. Earthen collection ponds and basins allow groundwater infiltration. Rock filters surround several outfalls, and a small French drain system directs runoff to one outfall. Riprapped swales,•a retaining berm, rock checkdams, and drainage channels direct flow. A skimmer and filtering manifold are in use in one basin, and sediment socks and bags are also used. Hardened spillways are also in place, as well as riprap swales. In areas of high traffic and high runoff flow, hardened structural BMPs direct flow, prevent erosion and pollutants from entering runoff, and provide flood control. Recent roadway repairs in stormwater basins focus on reducing erosion from roadways. Concrete and paved surfaces and roads, as well as plastic ditch liners, harden surfaces. Concrete containments, sumps, curbing, and two oil/water separators (OWS) protect against runoff contamination. Runoff is conveyed via pipes and concrete structures such as catch basins, culverts, U-drains, swales, and outfall structures. A concrete flow diverter and a concrete flow diffuser further control flow. Planned BMPs: Investigations are underway to improve runoff quality in a Basins R and T, where good runoff quality is difficult to achieve. No decisions have been reached, but concentrated efforts will continue to improve and maintain high quality runoff. International Paper, Riegelwood Mill Stormwater NPDES#NCS 000101 Renewal Application 2019 Changes in Industrial Activities 2015-2019 The Riegelwood Mill has experienced several changes to the industrial process during the term of the current permit. Some do, and some do not, affect stormwater operations, as noted below. • The mill woodyard was modernized and expanded to increase the mill's ability to produce its own chips, resulting in the creation of Outfall T at the new mill wood truck entrance and scalehouse. Other than the new truck entrance,there is no change in stormwater operations; other affected areas drain to the mill wastewater treatment system. • Project Zebra was another mill modernization that changed the process from a pulp/paper mill to a strictly pulp mill. This large project eliminated dozens of process chemicals from the site, all in non-stormwater areas. One result of Project Zebra was an increase in containerized pulp and a corresponding increase in truck traffic, moving the containers of pulp into and out of Basin R. Another direct result is a switch to strictly pine wood, with no hardwood mix. That �► creates a change in the type of wood chips stored and handled in Basins C, D, E, F, and G. More pine= more turpentine production as a byproduct. No. 1 power boiler was also taken offline as part of Project Zebra. The entire Zebra project has no impact on stormwater. • During this period,the mill began burning more natural gas and less fuel oil in its power boilers and the#4 lime kiln. A corresponding change is the cessation of oil barging at Basin A; the mill maintains the physical infrastructure to receive barges, but has not barged oil in over 2 years. • The mill produces potable water, and recently converted the disinfection process from the use of chlorine to sodium hypochlorite. This has resulted in a large decrease in chlorine onsite, and will eventually result in the complete removal of chlorine from the site. This switch has no effect on stormwater. • In Basin Q,the backwash pond from the water plant filters has been permanently piped to the intake pumps at the pumphouse, and electrical backup has been provided. This minimizes the chance of releases of backwash into the stormwater basin. • The unused underground black liquor line has been removed from Basin H, and the adjacent black liquor ponds have been emptied and cleaned out, and are no longer in use. Since black liquor was the potential pollutant at Outfalls H and F3,they have been removed from the SWPPP. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources—5tormwater Program Facility Name: Inlernational Paper Riegelwood Mill Permit Number: NCS000101 Location Address: 865 John L.Rieget Rd, Riegelwood,NC 28456 County: Columbus "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 J� Date Floyd Whitmire Facility Manager Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 10/13 INTERNATIONAL PAPER RIEGELWOOD M1L1. JOHN L.RIEGEL ROAD RIEGELWOOD,NC 28456 February 11,2019 Water Quality Permitting Section Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1617 Certified Mail: 7017 2620 0000 24115248 Stormwater Permitting Section Division of Energy, Minerals,and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1612 Certified Mail: 7017 2620 0000 24115255 Subject: Delegation of Signature Authority International Paper—Riegelwood Mill NPDES Permit No. NC0003298 (wastewater) and NCS000101 (stormwater) To Whom It May Concern: By notice of this letter, I hereby delegate signatory authority to each of the following individuals for all permit applications, discharge monitoring reports,and other information relating to the operations at IP Riegelwood Mill as required by all applicable federal,state, and local environmental agencies specifically with the requirements for signatory authority as specified in 15A NCAC 2B.0506 for permit NC 0003298 and Part III.B.3.b of Permit NCS000101. Timothy Gill EHS&S Manager Kimberly Fail Environmental Manager If you have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to contact me at 910-362-4880. Sincerely f loydrWhitmire Mill Manager—Riegelwood Mill Attachment �.., cc: Brian Lambe,NC DEQ Wilmington Regional Office (via e-mail) Tom Tharrington,NC DEQ Wilmington Regional Office(via e-mail) S:IGroupslEnvironmentaPWastewater'.NPDES PermirSignaton-Authority Delegation0elegation ofAuthorin'DWQ SUT NPDES 021119.doex UNTERNATI L WER �/ 6400 Poplar Ave. Memphis,TN 38197 Clay)Ellis Business(901)419-9000 VICE PRESIDENT OF MANUFACTURING Fax(901)214-0850 NORTH AMERICAN PAPERS&PULP clay.ell Vs )ipaper.com March 15,2016 Subject: Signatory Authority Delegation-International Paper Riegelwood Mill To: All Concerned 1,Clay Ellis, Vice President of Manufacturing for International Paper's North American Papers&Pulp Business, am responsible for principle business functions,policies,and decisions for all North American Papers&Pulp sites,and do hereby authorize the following: • The Mill Manager at the Riegelwood Mill is authorized to certify and submit in the name of and on behalf of International Paper all environmental permit applications,reports,documentation,plans or other information relative to the Riegelwood Mill as required by federal,state,or local permit issuing authorities as allowed under appropriate regulations. • The Environmental Health& Safety Manager at the Riegelwood Mill is authorized to certify and submit in the name of and on behalf of international Paper all environmental permit applications,reports, documentation,plans or other information relative to the Riegelwood Mill as required by federal,state,or local permit issuing authorities as allowed under appropriate regulations. Please refer any questions or correspondence regarding environmental matters to the local contact. Sincerer Clay is VI I-- PRESIDENT OF MANUFACTURING �'�--ZTH AMERICAN PAPERS& PULP INTERNATIONAL, PAPER