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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000594_Inspection Report_20181023Compliance Inspection Report Permit: NCS000594 SOC: County: Nash Region: Raleigh Contact Person: Ben Willis Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Effective: Expiration: Owner: Sepro Development Company III LLC Effective: Expiration: Facility: Sepro Research & Technology Campus 16013 Watson Seed Farm Rd Title: Inspection Date: 10/23/2018 Entry Time: 10:30AM Primary Inspector: Thaddeus W Valentine Secondary Inspector(s): Tilman B Bennett Stephen D Smith Reason for Inspection: Routine Permit Inspection Type: Stormwater Discharge, Individual Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Certification: Whitakers NC 278919114 Phone: 252-301-7891 Phone: Exit Time: 12:30PM Phone: Phone :919-733-5083 Ext.525 Inspection Type: Technical Assistance Page: 1 Permit: NCS000594 Owner - Facility: Sepro Development Company III LLC Inspection Date: 10/23/2018 Inspection Type : Technical Assistance Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: Site visit was conducted on October 23, 2018. Bradley Bennett, Thad Valentine and Danny Smith participated in the visit and onsite rep was Ben Willis. After a brief overview discussion staff reviewed the outdoor areas of the site but did not tour any of the indoor activities. Site was found to be generally clean and well maintained. There were some secondary containment structures that did not have locked valves. One containment area had oil stored in open buckets and staff noted the need for different handling of used oil. There were empty totes stored onsite and a dumpster behind the maintenance/warehouse building that looked to have more than just office type trash. The laboratory area had very little outside material, but there were open containers adjacent to the lab that contain the chemicals being tested or materials that have been used and are now being held for sunlight treatment prior to being used for irrigation in the greenhouse. These materials could overflow during rain events. During the site visit the water level of the pond system was observed to be very low. The facility had indicated there was no discharge from the ponds and that the ponds were lined. It does not appear that there is the potential for evapotranspiration that would account for the low water level. Onsite staff offered that there were muskrats that bored holes that could explain some loss of volume? Need to continue to evaluate this process to determine where the water volume is going. Could create groundwater issues. Hopefully the monitoring requested and supplemental monitoring by DWR can assess any impact. Staff pointed out monitoring locations for the facility rep onsite (Ben Willis). There are four outfalls and one in -ditch location that staff requested monitoring for. The first two outfalls (001 and 002) are on the west side of the property near the shop area. Outfall 003 is along the access road leading to the laboratory area where the lab area drains back into a conveyance. Outfall 004 is the discharge point from the riser below the pond system. The in -ditch location (005) is below the last outfall from the pond system and will help assess the overall impacts from the facility for DEMLR and DWR. See Staff Report in LF for aerials noting the approximate locations. Page: 2 Permit: NCS000594 Owner - Facility: Sepro Development Company III LLC Inspection Date: 10/23/2018 Inspection Type : Technical Assistance Reason for Visit: Routine Page: 3