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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG140453 - Carolina Ready Mix South Asheville Plant (3) • NARRATIVE REPORT for NPDES General Permit NCG140000 for Carolina Ready Mix and Builders Supply, Inc. Fletcher Facility BEA PROJECT #446517 Issue Date: March 2, 2017 Prepared for: CAROLINA READY MIX AND BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 608 Old U.S. 70 Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 (828) 686-3040 Prepared by: a / 32 i 1 BROOKS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 17 Arlington Street Asheville,NC 28801 (828)232-4700 PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project consists of the permitting of stormwater and wastewater discharge from a concrete ready mix plant located near Fletcher,North Carolina. SITE DESCRIPTION The site is located on a mostly cleared 2.9 acre parcel located at 264 Mills Gap Road,near Fletcher,North Carolina. The site currently consists of a level graded site area. Site topology is slightly sloping from Mills Gap Road to rear of property. The site slopes from the northeast to southwest. The lowest area is along the southeastern property line. Hoopers Creek, a Class C watercourse,is the receiving waterbody and lies to the southeast of the subject property. Stormwater discharge from the site to receiving waterbody is routed through ephemeral drain- ways. PURPOSE The purpose is to obtain a NPDES General Discharge Permit NCG 140000 to discharge stormwater and wastewater under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) and to obtain an Authorization to Construct(ATC)to implement the necessary infrastructure to comply with NPDES requirements. PROCEDURES To discharge stormwater/process wastewater under the NPDES a Notice of Intent(NOI) application is to be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources(NCDENR). Engineering plans and other pertinent data are to be submitted as designated in the NOI application. FINDINGS To comply with NPDES requirements,Brooks Engineering Associates,PA(BEA)has provided engineering plans sealed March 2,2017 that depicts the current existing conditions. Effluent limits for the current site configuration can be achieved through a recycle system and a water mass balance. The truck washdown area has been graded to allow all site process wastewater to be collected in a single small basin area; all other surface water will bypass the wastewater basin and be treated as stormwater. The stockpile areas are located within an isolated area and consist of material that has already been washed and will not be wetted down. The truck washdown area will collect all material from the truck and drum washdown into a ramped wastewater collection basin that will allow all heavy material and settable solids to settle out. The settling basin fmal bay can store 7767 gallons at full capacity. Wastewater from the settling basin final bay will be pumped by manual control panel operation to the existing concrete production system. The existing settling basin meets storage requirements from calculations for the 25 year,24 hour storm event and maximum daily water use classified as wastewater. Calculations have been provided as Attachment"A". From the calculations provided there is a water balance surplus of 601 gallons. The settling basin can accommodate surplus water until it can be recycled into plant operations. All total suspended solids and pH are contained on site and reused for concrete. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SPPP)will be written as required by the NPDES permit in concurrence with the proposed plan. ATTACHMENTS The following attachments have been included as part of the requirements set forth in the NOI. Attachment"A"-Wastewater System Calculations Attachment"B"-NOAA Rainfall Data Attachment"C"-USGS Quadrangle Site Location Map ATTACHMENT A Project Name: Carolina Ready Mix-Fletcher Project#: 446517 Date: 3/1/2017 MPRIV Sheet: 1 of 1 TV BROOKS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES Daily Water Use Calculations Daily Maximum Number of Trucks: 7 trucks Wash down Water Usage: 15 gallons/truck 7 trucks x 15 gallons/truck = 105 gallons Rainfall Volume Calculations Note: The precipitation estimate(in.)for a 25 year, 24 hour storm for 35.43 N, 82.48 W(subject site) is 5.95 in. (0.496 ft) per the"Precipitation- Frequency Atlas of the United States" NOAA Atlas 14,Volume 2, Version 3. Wastewater Basin Area: 1600 ft2 (see site plan for further detail) Wastewater Basin Volume (V) = 1600 ft2 x 0.496 ft 794 ft3 or 5936 gal Total V=Wash down Volume+ Rainfall Volume= 105 gallons+ 5936 gallons Total Volume to Recycle System = 6041 gallons Total volume to System: 6041 gallons Total Storage Provided: 7767 gallons %Storage Used: 78% % % Storage Freeboard: 22% % Concrete Production Water Usage Calculation Average Daily Production of Concrete (yds.) 160 yds. Water Required per yd. of concrete(gallons) 34 gallons Average Daily Production Water Use: 5440 gallons Water Balance Calculation (For a 25 year, 24 hour storm event and Average Daily Production) Total Water=Total Volume to Recycle System-Average Daily Production Water Use 6041 gallons - 5440 gallons - 601 gallons Recycle Time: 0.1 days ATTACHMENT B Precipitation Frequency Data Server http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?tat=35.4300... NOAA Atlas 14,Volume 2,Version 3 Location name: Fletcher,North Carolina,USA* Latitude:35.43°,Longitude:-82.48° •uta Elevation:2081.52 ft** I "source ESRI Maps '4,; s° "source USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G M Bonnin,D Martin,B Lin,T Parzybok,M Yekta,and D Riley NOAA National Weather Service,Silver Spnng,Maryland PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence en_ ce_in__te_r_v_a_ is (in in_ches)1 Average recurrence interval(years) Duration 1 2 1 5 L 10 -25 50 J 100 200 1 500 1000 0.367 0.437 0.524 0.590 0.676 0.741 0.8070.873 I 0.958 1 1.03 5-min (0_332-0 408)(0_395-0 485)1(0 473-0 581) (0 531-0 652)1(0 604-0 747),(0.658_0 819);(0 713-0 893);0 766-0 968)1(0 831-1 07) (0 882-1 15) 0.587 0.699 1 0.839 0.944 ' 1.08 1.18 ( 1.28 1 1.38 I 1.52 i' 1.62 10-min (0 530-0 651):(0 633-0 775)1(0 757-0 930) (0 848-1 04) (0 962-1.19) (1 05-1 30) j (1 13-1 42) (1 22-1 53) I (1 31-1 69)1 (1 39-1 82)1 • 15-min 0.734 1 0.879 1 1.06 1, 1.19 1.36 1.50 1.62 1.75 1 1.91 2.03 ; 1 ;(0 662-0 814) (0 795-0 975)' (0 957-1 18)I (1 07-1 32) (1 22-1 51) (1 33-1 65) (1 43-1 79) (1 53-1 94) (1 66-2 13) (1 74-2 28)I ' 30-min 1.01 1.21 1 1.51 1.73 2.02 2.25 2.48 2.72 1 3.04 3.29 , (0 908-1 12) (1 10-1 35) 1 (1.36-1 67) (1 55-1_91) (1 81-2 23) (2 00-2 49) ' (2 19-2 75) (2 39-3 02) (2 63-3.39) (2 82-3 69): 60-min 1.25 1.52 1 1.93 1 2.25 2.69 3.05 ! 3.42 3.81 4.36 4.80 (1 13-1 39) (1 38-1 69)j (1 74-2 14) • (2 02-2 49) (2 41-2 98) (2 71-3 37) , (3 02-3 79) (3 35-4 23) (3 78-4 86) (4 12-5 39), 2-hr 1.47 1.78 1 2.25 2.63 3.15 3.58 4.03 4.52 5.20 5.75 1 1 (1 32-1 63) (1 61-1 97) 1 (2 02-2 49) (2.35-2 90) (2 81-3 48) (3 17-3.96) (3 54-4 47) (3 93-5 01) (4.47-5 79) (4 90-6 45) 1.57 1.902.38 2.78 3.36 3.84 I 4.36 4.92 5.73 6.41 ' 1 3-hr (1 42-1 75) (1 71-2 11) (2 14-2 64) (2 49-3 08) (2 99-3 72) (3 40_4 26) i (3 82-4 84) (4 26-5 48) ; (4 90-6 42)1 (5 41-7 22) 1 1.97 2.35 2.90 1 3.37 4.06 4.64 5.28 5.97 1 6.98 7.83 6-hr (1 80-2 17) (2 14-2 58) (2 64-3 18) (3 06-3 70) (3 65-4 45) (4 __ . ..09) (4 66 5 80) (5 21-6 58) (5 74) (6 64_8 73) 1 12-hr 2.48 2.96 1 3.64 1 4.18 4.94 5.57 6.21 1 6.90 ( 7.85 1 8.62 (2 28-2 71) (2 72-3 24) 1 (3 33-3 97) ' (3 82-4 57) (4 49-5 40) (5 04-6 08) I (5 59-6 80) 1 (6.16-7 58) 1 (6 94-8 69) (7 54-9 60); 24-hr 2.96 3.55 1 4.38 1 5.04 lf- 6.69 7.45 8.25 1 9.36 : 10.2 1 (2 74-3 21) (3 29-3 86) 1 (4 06-4 75) • (4 66-5 46) I i; 8.48-6,A'"' (6 14-7_25)„' (6 80-8 07) (7 48-8 94) I (8 42-10 2)' (9 14-11.1) 3.52 I 4.21 5.14 I 5.88 6.90 7.72 8.57 9.45 j 10.7 11.6 2-day (3.27-3 80) (3 90.4 54) I (4 77-5 55) (5 44-6 35) (6 37-7_45)__ (7.09-8 34) , (7 84-9 26) (8 59-10 2)] (9 61-11 6)' (10 4-12 7)! 3-day 3.75 4.48 5.43 1 6.18 7.20 8.01 8.84 1 9.69 10.9 11.8 : (3 49-4 04) (4 17-4 82) (5 04-5 84) (5 73-6 64) (6 65-7 74) (7 37-8 62) , (8 11-9 53) 1 (8 84-10 5) , (9.83-11 8), (10 6-12 8), 4-da 3.99 4.75 I 5.71 I 6.47 7.49 8.29 1 9.10 9.93 11.1 12.0 y ! (3 71-4 28) (4 43_5 10) 1 (5 32-6 13) 1 (6 01-6 94) (6 93-8 04) (7 65_8 90) , (8 37-9 79) (9.10-10 7) (10 1-11 9) (10 8_13.0) 7-day4.64 5.51 1 6.62 7.49 8.68 9.62 10.6 11.6 12.9 14.0 L(4 33-4 98) (5 15-5 92) 1 (6 17-7 10) ; (6 97-8 04) (8 05-9 30) (8 89-10 3) (9 75-11 3) (10 6-12 4) (11 7-13 9) (12 6-15 1) 10-day 5.31 6.28 1 7.46 8.39 9.65 10.6 � 11.6 12.7 14.0 I 15.1 (4 99-5_65) (5 91-6.70) 1 (7 01-7 95) (7 88-8 93) (9 03-10 3) (9 93-11 3) ; (10 8-12 4) (11 7-13 5) (12_9-15 0)' (13 8-16 2) 1 7.19 1 8.45 1 9.84 1 10.9 12.3 13.3 14.4 15.4 16.7 17.7 i 20-day (6 79-7 60) 1 (7 99-8 95) 1 (9 29-10 4) ; (10 3-11 5) (11 6-13 0) (12 5-14 1) (13 5-15 2) (14 4-16 3) I (15 6-17 7), (16 4-18 8) 1 8.82 1 10.3 1 11.8 13.0 14.4 15.4 ' 16.4 ( 17.4 18.6 19.4 1 30 day j (8 37-9 30) (9 81-10 9) (11 2-12 5) , (12 3-13 7) (13 6-15 2) (14 6-16 3) j (15 5-17 3) 1 (16 3-18 4) 1 (17 4-19 6) (18 1-20 6) l 11.2 13.1 1 14.8 l 16.0 17.4 18.5 19.4 20.3 1 21.4 22.1 ' 45-day 1 (10 6-11 8) I (12 4-13 8)____1 (14 0-15 5) (15 2-16 8) (16 6-18 4) (17 5-19 5) ' (18 4-20 5) (19 2-21 4) 1 (20 2-22 6)1 (20 8-23 4) 60-day 13.4 15.6 1 17.5 18.8 20.4 21.5 , 22.5 23.4 24.5 1 25.3 (12.8-14 1) (14 9-16 5) 1 (16.6-18 4) I (17.9-19 8) (19 4-21 5) (20 4-22 7) j (21 4-23 8) (22 2-24 8) j (23 2-25 9) (23 8-26 8) 1 Precipitation frequency(PF)estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series(PDS) Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90%confidence interval The probability that precipitation frequency estimates 1 (for a given duration and average recurrence interval)will be greater than the upper bound(or less than the lower bound)is 5% Estimates at upper bounds ' are not checked against probable maximum precipitation(PMP)estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information Back to Top 1 of 4 3/1/2017 2:38 PM ATTACHMENT C