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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000167_HISTORICAL WITH APPLICATION_20100830__"---STORMWATER-DIVISION-CODING"SHEET- -- ��-- PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE ❑ FINAL PERMIT ❑ MONITORING INFO APPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE ❑ OTHER DOC DATE ❑ �6 [a 91a�O YYYYMMDD �� � � °�f f � �"�`�.=s� `rb mil`' ��. ,� c�� � � ��� -� �� _ �,� �. g�,�'BQ. Larsen, Cory From: Moore, D9 sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:13 PM To: Larsen, Cory Subject: RE Perdue Cofield Facility - NCS000167 Permit Renewal Hey Cory, Copy of signed staff report form in the mail today. Per our discussion this am, I agree that we could include certain items in the permit cover letter: 41) Reference to Perdue's proposed changes in SMPIan; including, modifications to stormwater outfalls & changes in fTVIPs. These should be implemented within 90 days of the effective date of permit. 2) Notify WARO when proposed BMP changes are implemented. (3) Require representative storm event be sampled within 60 days of completion of BMPs. One last vip item: The draft permit has a reference to annual sw report in Part II, Sect A, 7. " Plan amendment". There are other references later in the draft to reporting requirements (i.e. discharge monitoring forms, annual data mmary); but, It is not clear that Perdue must submit their "annual sw report" to DWQ. At one of these locations, or both, we need to state clearly that; "Perdue must perform annual evaluation of SMP & submit report to DWQ; CO & RO by March 1st for the previous year ? This could be worded differently; but, the point is the RO should review the industry's annual sw report & then decide are they doing a good job; do we need to recommend changes to sw program, or do we need to visit site. Let me know if you have questions. From: Larsen, Cory Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 10:33 AM To: Moore, Bill Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility - NCS000167 Permit Renewal Thanks very much Bill. I'll incorporate your comments in the new permit. If you would, please send back to me the signature page of the staff report. You can reference this email in the comments section and I'll attach it. From: Moore, Bill Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:08 PM To: Larsen, Cory Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility - NCS000167 Permit Renewal Good Afternoon Cory, We received Perdue's revised site plan and supporting info on 08/16/10. As you know, this facility has provided monitoring data, collected over a period of several years, that indicates significantly polluted stormwater runoff leaving their site. Perdue has taken our suggestions and proposed changes to their site & their SMP that should correct the problems associated with stormwater contamination from their industrial activities. Once these changes are implemented, future monitoring data should show significant improvements. I reviewed their revised stormwater package this week & spoke with Joey Baggett, Perdue Rep, today regarding some minor changes, which they will submit next week. The following comments & recommendations are provided regarding this facility and their NCS000167 stormwater permit: 41) Revised site plan shows (3) Stormwater Discharge Outfalls that correspond to (3) drainage basins. A fourth drainage basin has limited BUA/activity & no discrete outlet. The (3) proposed SDOs should provide representative sampling based on current operations. (2) The proposed monitoring, benchmarks, & Tiered requirements in the draft permit appear to be reasonable. (3) Draft Permit, Section B, Monitoring Requirements: Rainfall Event Duration should be included in Table 1. This info can be useful in evaluating monitoring data & should be included. "(4) Table 2: adjust dates to coincide with permit effective date. 45) Tier One: If a facility exceeds a benchmark, i think an inspection should be conducted within one week, not two. Also, item #S4, minor changes should be implemented within 30 days, major changes, such as modifications to BMPs and/or construction of additional BMPs, should be implemented within 90 days. The WARO recommends that NCS000167 be reissued. From: Larsen, Cory Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:57 PM To: Moore, Bill Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility Hi Bill, I'm in receipt of Perdue's revised site plan and proposed stormwater improvement plan. Have you been able to review this information? I think it is sufficient for now and enough for us to move ahead with the permitting process. To do ' this, I'll need to have your staff report comments returned so I can go ahead and make some changes to the draft permit and send to Perdue for comments. Please return the staff report at your earliest convenience. From: Moore, Bill Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:59 AM To: Larsen, Cory Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: Perdue Cofield Facility Good Morning Cory, We have a meeting with Mr. Black, Perdue Rep, on 7/22, Thursday, 2:00pm, at the WARO. At this point, I'm thinking changes to.the number & locations of the outfalls is needed (not sure this would change draft permit ?) Also, we should require additional sampling, at least until the numbers drop below benchmark levels. Can we draft the permit to include this requirement; maybe as a special provision/condition that would require monthly monitoring that could drop back to normal monitoring schedule after (3) favorable sets of data ? Hope you can make the meeting on Thursday, if not, I will follow-up with you after our meeting. Perdue AgriBusiness Inc. Environmental 5ervices P.O. Box 460 Lewiston Woodville, NC 27849 www.perdue.com® Office (252)348-4364 Certified Mail # : 7009 3410 0000 4514 0642 Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit Attn: Cory Larsen 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh N.C. 27699-1617 Subject: Permit Renewal # NC5000167 Perdue Farms Inc. Hertford County Dear Mr. Larsen: Per the meeting held at the Washington Regional Office on July 22nd. ,please find enclosed the requested updated Site Map, Site Activity Chart, and BMPs for our. Perdue Farms Inc. Cofield, N.C. complex. If we can provide any further materials or information for the Stormwater Permit Renewal process, please let us know. I hope this information meets your approval. If you should have any questions or concerns please contact me at 252-348-4326. Sincerely, Joey Ba ett Perdue Agribusiness Environmental 252-287-5196 L5 pI�G 1 6 2010 l rating 90 Caleb Since 1920 Yeah' ket 4*n, r ILI r- - AV , v/ kg,.., _ 4 , r* _ 1� !! 36, 3619N 76 8967 ; rp ;r ;yl > ✓ ; %y am .�;t N „ 1 'J 2010 liuuUlu O4y \:I Oocl l e t Im nUut'{ Gdlu UuS :! I 200ri 16 211•18 iti N i v'j3' ld tl6"'r'! au+ U I[ Eiu all ' th 30I1 NFRXWe-7-1 rcruuc rarrns incorporate❑ P.O.Box 460 Lewiston Woodville, NC 27849 www.perdue.com® Office (252)348-4200 9/3/2010 Certified Mail # : 7009 3410 0000 4514 0734 Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit Attn: Cory Larsen 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh N.C. 27699-1617 Subject: Permit Renewal # NCS000167 Perdue Farms Inc. Hertford County Dear Mr. Larsen: Per my phone conversation with Bill Moore of the Washington Regional DWQ on August 31, 2010 I'm forwarding to your office an updated Stormwater Improvement Plan for Perdue Farms Inc. located at Cofield, North Carolina. Also enclosed please find the analytical monitoring results from the last sampling. I hope this information meets your approval. If you should have any questions or concerns please contact me at 252-348-4383. Sincerely, Joey Ba gett Perdue Agribusiness Environmental 252-287-5196 �O z it Crsi co `'� jlllj V1 A Family Commitment to Quality Since 1920— Cofield Analytical Monitoring for Permit # NCS000167 Outfall # 2 5 24 2010 Benchmark Values Total Flow MG 0.054 TKN - 20 mg/L T5S <3 Total Nitrogen - 30 mg/L pH 7 Total Phsphorus - 2 mg/L COD 17 BOD - 30 mg/L BOD <2 COD -120 mg/L TKN 0.56 T55 -100 mg/L Total Phosphorus 0.41 pH - 6-9 Temp. Celsius 30.1 Oil & Grease - 30 mg/L Total Nitrogen 0.65 Total Rainfall inches 0.26 Event Duration mins. 420 / Outfall # 3 5 24 2010 ✓ , f � �.�(,t,L Total Flow MG 0.014 pH . COD 89 �•C/�'� � BOD 16 TKN 2.37 Total Phosphorus 0.2 Temp. Celsius 20.7 Total Nitrogen 2.37 Total Rainfall inches 0.26 Event Duration mins. 420 Outfall # 4 5 24 2010 Total Flow MG 0.025 Oil & Grease <5 T55 12 pH 6.5 New motor oil useage 67 COD 90 BOD 16 TKN 2.3 Total Phosphorus 0.22 Temp. Celsius 20.9 Total Nitrogen 2.3 Total Rainfall inches 0.26 Event Duration mins. 420 - �,- i r � . ' 'I ,i - � _ ,�' -. � - - . y 60 � '� � �' �.. yi4iv;' � i _ - � - � � � _ - � .. � 1 • ` . L 'T4� ~ , .� !V 1.. w w �mn { !� � _� .. _ '� � i � � _ ' ♦i � ,.r ��� _ ✓ .. � � �� � Stormwater Improvement Plan Cofield Facility 1. Attention to malfunctions of processing equipment that would lead to release of particulates with the potential to leave the site via stormwater 2. Clean jet and evacuate stormwater drain. 3. Muck out ditch and restore proper drainage to stormwater conveyance system. 4. Use new technology filters in storm drains (REM TRITON BFTG). 5. Dedicated individuals in charge of maintaining pollution prevention equipment and dry clean up 6. Locate sample points as outlined on enclosed site map. Implementation Time Line for Above Items 1. These practices are already part of our SOP and SPCC plans. Our Storm water Team has met And the need for more attention to these practices should be stressed to all associates. in place August 1, 2010. 2. We are in the process of receiving bids from two environmental companies for this. To be completed by October 31, 2010. 3. This will be done right after the stormwater drains are cleaned out and vacuumed up.To be completed by October 31, 2010. a. Two filters are being ordered. To be installed within 30days. S. This individual has been picked and will be the lead in all these improvement practices. Completed August 21, 2010. 6. 001 sampling point will be on the east side of four 20 inch diameter corrugated plastic T-traps located on the northwest side of the site map that can be closed if needed. 7. 002 sampling point will be on the east side of four 20 inch diameter corrugated plastic T-traps located on the southwest side of the site map that can be closed if needed. 8. .003 sampling point will be relocated at the southeast corner of the Vehicle Maintenance area. c! b-91 It �e 7 "'',,Cl-c -.1-81 bns doo!;b luc Y Z' tiDT-�F, 1-101-01T iv"::- ib M, Nz x- -dz� -a al.,'7'ubivtoi vai.:%1 ,u -9 fiz- ZI-1 ))� ".-.:"A 16i f-in!A' I Zf.!' fjj,,;ST -Y it;,—) "�hr'iq -K '! r'Iic 14(j- 3 Is-4 HT I ejr,hi al e ot tqe,:91'tc -t)j J.:d. IC1l i)i!; *,,)A Cif Ucj 01 0 .'J c .-O'd ill r'Jl n', .- , .`.�.! , V(4 �--S! M.flu b"'rMi1.5,W br1rjjuO ot)T'11:1 D u I .,b bt'j.' k' I I r, ril, n it !I: i%rj i,-; i o' 10�11121)10 fM*d .`.,IF, 17 4 c 0 J9 :aeob P41 r1r'O 1'3' j :!G(,-. 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PO Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 Subject: Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit Permit No, NCS000167 Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC - Cofield Hertford County Dear Mr. Black: Dee Freeman Secretary On August 16, 2010, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) received an updated site plan and stormwater improvement plan (Plan) for the subject facility as requested during our meeting held July 22, 2010 at the Washington Regional Office, The Plan's major components included modifications to exisiting stormwater outfall locations as shown on the revised site plan, improvements to exisiting BMPs, and implementation of new BMPs to address contaminated stormwater discharges Opm the facility. DWQ anticipates these changes will significantly improve the quality of stormwater runoff discharging from the site. The Plan's proposed changes should be implemented as soon as possible and no later than 90 days following the effective date of the renewed permit (enclosed in draft form). DWQ shall be notified in writing upon completion of Plan activities. In accordance with the permit monitoring schedule, a representative storm event shall be sampled within 60 days following Plan completion of the proposed BMPs and DWQ shall be notified in writing of the analytical results. Enclos d with this letter is a copy of the draft stormwater permit for your. facility. Please review the draft carefully to ensure thorough understanding its conditions and requirements. The draft permit contains a number of changes from this facility's current permit including: Analytical monitoring changes: 1. Analytical monitoring parameter changes include the addition of oil and grease (O&G) and ammonia - nitrogen to the current list of required parameters. O&G was added based on the onsite use, storage and production of various petroleum hydrocarbons and soybean oil. Ammonia was added to evaluate what portion of TKN discharges orginate from organic nitrogen sources versus ammonia -nitrogen. 2. Routine analytical monitoring is to be performed at stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) locations 1 and 2. Vehicle maintenance monitoring is to be performed at SDO #3. Qualitative monitoring is to be performed at all SDOs. 3. Rainfall Event Duration has been added back as a reporting requirement for monitoring events. 4. All analytical monitoring has been set to semi-annual during a representative storm event as defined in Part II Section B. The permittee must also document the total precipitation for each event. If no discharge occurs during the sampling period, the permittee must submit a monitoring report indicating Wetlands and Stormwater Branch One 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699.1617 NorthCaroli na Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919.807-63001 FAX: 919.807.64941 Customer Service: 1.877.623.6748 Naturally Internet: www.ncwaterguality.org An Equal Opportunity 1 Aflirmalive Action Employer Mr. Wayne Black Perdue Farms, Inc. Permit No. NCS000167 1 "No Flow" within 30 days of the end:of the sampling period. Additionally, samples must be taken a minimum of 60 days apart. 5. A tiered response system been added to this draft permit. Exceedances of benchmark values require the permittee to increase monitoring, Increase management actions, increase record keeping, and/or install stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) in a tiered program. 6. All analytical and qualitative monitoring samples must be collected during representative storm events as defined in Part II Section B. j 7. The permittee is responsible for all monitoring until the renewal permit is issued. 8. Vehicle maintenance monitoring has been revised to semi-annually and requires the collection of Non - polar oil & grease / TPH With a revised benchmark value of 15 mg/L. 9. An annual DMR summary and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan update report is due to the Washington Regional Office by Marche I 1 of each year. Other permit changes: Ii 1. Additional guidance is provided about Site Plan requirements. The site map must now identify if the receiving stream is impaired and if it has a TMDL established. It must also describe potential pollutants in each 'outfall. The map requirements are stated more explicitly. And, the site plan must contain a fist of significant spills that liave occurred in the past three years and also must certify that the outfalls have been inspected to ensure that they do not contain non-stormwater discharges. Additional information is provided in Part II Section A. 2. Additional requirements for the Stormwater Management Plan have been specified in Part II Section A. More details regarding secondary containment are provided. 3. Additional requirements for the Stormwater Polhtion Prevention Plan have been specified in Part It Section A. The plan must also be updated annually to include a list of significant spills and to certify that the outfalls do not contain non-stormwater discharges. 4. The facility must now implement a semi-annual Facility Inspection Program of the site's stormwater management controls as specified in Part 11 Section A. 5. Information regarding the No Exposure Exclusion has been added to this draft permit. If industriF! materials and activities are not exposed :n pr,7cipitation or runoff as described in 40 �:rR §122 6(g,, the facility may qualify for a No Exposure Exclusion from NPDES stormwater discharge p ,frnit requirements. Additional information is provided in Part I Section A. I Please submit any comments on the draft permit to my attention no later than thirty (30) days following your receipt of the draft. Comments shouldjbe sent to the address listed at the bottom of page one of this letter. If no adverse comments are received from the public or the permittee, this permit will likely be issued within two months. °. I If you have any questions or comments concerning this draft permit, feel free to contact me at (919) 607- 6365 or cory.larsen@ncdenr.gov. I Sincerely, i Cor a se i Environmental Engineer i Stormwater Permitting Unit cc: Washington Regional Office, Bill Moore Stormwater Permitting Unit Attachments 2 �--- -, ems` Larsen, Cory From: Georgoulias, Bethany sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:59 AM To: Pickle, Ken; Larson, Cory Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Moore, Bill Subject: RE: Pardue Grain Tier Modification I agree with Ken on the strategy for Perdue and similar sites being a good one. I'm also not certain about changing the template, though. I think two weeks is still reasonable for most other sites, . particularly under general permits, and that one week may be too short for a good reason in some situations. A week's certainly not unreasonable (again it makes more sense for some places), but I think two weeks is still okay for the standard. I do like the 30-90 day schedule restraint. Ken's advice is good — it might be helpful to add text that advises requesting an extension beyond 90 days from the RO for very major modifications. We might want to ask the other ROs what they think before we do that, though. It does the beg the question of whether we're getting more intrusive earlier in the tiers than we intend. We could not add that text, and the permittee would have to make the conclusion that if they can't comply, they'd better get ih touch with DWQ. To answer Ken's question of whether we provide the same requirement, I think Tier 2 references all the actions in Tier 1, so would we need to? -Bg Bethany Georgoulias Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DWQ I Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6372 Fax: (919) 807-6494 NEW Website: http:l/portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 7:01 PM To: Larsen, Cory; Georgoulias, Bethany Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Moore, Bill Subject: RE: Perdue Grain Tier Modification Cory, a) I think this is OK for Perdue: I note that it is appropriate for DWQ to consider past sins in drafting the conditions of a permit. I mean, if Perdue has been neglectful of their obligations under a past permit term, it's ok for us to consider what kind of additional encouragement they may need as we renew their permit coverage. So, if you and Bill think this will be helpful for Perdue, that's an ok conclusion and action, and it's within our authority to beef up permit conditions as we judge helpful. KBP Opinion: YES b) I think this is OK as an available strategy for others: Generally let's consider all the circumstances, and make our best judgment on what makes sense. So, I can see that this approach, which is quicker than our current standard Tier One, could be an attractive approach in similar circumstances. We should have this approach in our tool box for other NCS permittees where circumstances suggest it may be helpful in protecting water quality quicker. KBP Opinion: YES I c) Change the NCS template for all future NCS? Consider the elements of the proposed changes: a. As a change to the NCS tem hate require all facilities to conduct a walk around inspection within one week, rather than within two ,weeks_ KBP Opinion: Waffles, anyone? Rationale — In support of the proposal, I think this shortened time frame emphasizes the importance of this simple, short -duration task, and decreases the chance that the task will be temporarily set aside, and subsequently overlooked. I like it from that perspective. However, we should anticipate that the responsible person might be totally swamped at a manufacturing facility for two weeks on end, or that he may start his annual 2-week vacation the day before the results come in. For those special circumstances we might want to be understanding, at the RO inspector's discretion. This could improve the permittee's attention to our permit conditions. (On the other hand, 1'd hate to have that sort of response time clack imposed on a portion of my daily work -load. Is. this reasonable in that context? What about an Environmental Manager for a company with 5 sites scattered across NC— what does he do when 3 results come in during the some week? —1 guess he will have to train site personnel to execute this walk around for him. Seems tome that we are going to encounter non-compliance on this point pretty frequently: Would we want to! be 'understanding' when, with some frequency, our inspectors discover facilities that haven't met the 7-day clock? Or not? 1 definitely like this for Perdue, but I'm uncertain as to changing the standard NCS template - - seems like we're just inviting dispute with our inspectors when they arrive on a site. I think we; re in a better position saying, "You've had two weeks to get around to this, and you haven't done it, that's a permit violation." Rather than defending against the complaint, "One week? Do you guys have any idea what 1 do? This is our busy season, I can't take time out for this that quickly." My weak recommendation is against dropping dawn from two weeks to one week as the basis for the NCS template, but I'm open to the approach with these expectations: We could try it, and then listen for feedback from the Regions. Or we could alert the Regions that we're considering this step ahead of time, and see how they advise. Contrary arguments? I'm really uncertain on this point. Comments, Bill? .................. More thoughts in support of the proposal — our program approach is that supposedly the fairly innocuous industrial sites are covered under the General Permits. It's only the riskier sites that we give NCS permits to. Maybe that in itself argues that a one -week response time is called for, rather than a two -week response time, which we allow in the General Permits...??) b. Split the standard 60 days into a130-dayclock for feasibility evaluation and im lementation of minor corrective actions and a 90-dayclock for feasibility evaluation and implementation of major corrective actions. KBP Opinion: YES, with Ia suggested additional feature. On the feasibility evaluation and implementation of a major mod; maybe it would be helpful to provide permit text that allows the facility to request an extension beyond 90 days from the RO. I'm thinking that evaluating and implementing a major response may take an out'' -of -budget capital appropriation which may take time. RO discretion based on receiving water, seriousness of the exceedance, realistic cost and planning concerns, past compliance history, etc. as the RO determines. Essentially with the RO involvement, we're moving some of the stealth Tier Three (four exceedances) considerations into Tier One, if the permittee chooses to request the extension beyond 90�days for a major response. Should we provide the same conditions in Tier 2? 1 Ken From: Larsen, Cory Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:40 PM To: Georgoulias, Bethany; Pickle, Ken Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Moore, Bill Subject: Perdue Grain Tier Modification BG/Ken/Bradley, I've received a lot of useful and practical feedback from Bill Moore in WARO while working with him on the Perdue individual permit, NC5000167. We are currently working with Perdue as they make some improvements at their facility to address the past five years of polluted stormwater discharges that have gone largely unchecked. As part of the renewed permit, we are proposing to modify Tier One as shown below (or similar) to hopefully facilitate faster and more effective responses to benchmark exceedances. r I think this is a reasonable modification from current template language and one that we could apply to most all facilities covered by an individual permit going forward. In essence we are asking the facility to 1) look at their results and perform an inspection within one week of receiving them instead of two and 2) Implement minor changes within 30 days and major changes within 90 days instead of the standard two months for any selected action. Tier One responses are generally a first cut at the problem and usually can be performed pretty quickly and easily so the language should reflect that. Thoughts? Tier One If: The first valid sampling results are above a benchmark value, or outside of the benchmark range, for any arameter at any outfall; Then: The permittee shall: 1. Conduct a stormwater management inspection of the facility within one week of receiving sampling results, 2. Identify and evaluate possible causes of the benchmark value exceedence. 3. Identify potential and select the specific: source controls, operational controls, or physical improvements to reduce concentrations of the parameters of concern, or to bring concentrations within the benchmark range. 4. Implement selected actions within 30-90 days of the inspection. Note: Minor changes should be made within 30 days of the inspection while major changes, such as modifications to BMPs or construction of additional BMPs, should be implemented within 90 days. 5. Record each instance of a Tier One response in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Include the date and value of the benchmark exceedence, the inspection date, the personnel conducting the inspection, the selected actions, and the date the selected actions were implemented. Cory Larsen Environmental Engineer NCDENR. I DWQ I Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6365 Fax: (919) 807-6494 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Stormwater improvement Plan Cofield Facility 1. Attention to malfunctions of processing equipment that would lead to release of particulates with the potential to leave the site via stormwater 2. Clean jet and evacuate stormwater drain. 3. Muck out ditch and restore proper drainage to stormwater conveyance system. 4. Use new technology filters in storm drains (REM TRITON BFTG). 5. Dedicated individuals in charge of maintaining pollution prevention equipment and dry clean up 6. Locate sample points as outlined on enclosed site map. 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. Implementation Time Une for Above Items These practices are already part of our SOP and SPCC plans. Our Storm water Team has met and need for more attention to these practices should be stressed to all associates. We are in the process of receiving bids from two environmental companies for this. This will be done right after the stormwater drains are cleaned out and vacuumed up. Two filters are being ordered. This individual has been picked and will be the lead In all these improvement practices. Sampling points for 001 and 003 will be the back of the T-traps. 002 sampling point will be In the ditch beside the Garage. AUG 1 6 2010 rmvjIq roitulic, P6 z-1:sj)1vP:)-o qrwn x.i 'L,A mr,-:`y i, 1, 01 JO -fF. A)�J I P'. 11 �qmtjd sic, 3. icv: 110 "q q-1 DFOO G 1.XJ -0t t 11 1& :Ot e 1 r t BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs) A narrative description of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be considered such as, but not limited to, oil and grease separation, debris control, vegetative filter strips, infiltration and stormwater detention or retention where necessary. The need for structural BMPs shall be based on the assessment of potential sources contributing significant quantities of pollutants to stormwater discharges and data collected through monitoring of stormwater discharges. All fat, oil and petroleum tanks along with all water priority chemicals will be located within secondary containments. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team will evaluate the use of the maintenance yard sweeper on the entire complex. In addition, the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team will evaluate the possibility of erecting silt fencing near outfalls #2 and #4 to ensure capture of dust and organic materials. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team will submit all recommendations to Corporate Management or the level of management in charge of the operation. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended at least one associate be employed full time for clean up at all facilities. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended action be taken to collect water from equipment washing operations and that proper maintenance and housekeeping be performed on a daily basis. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended erecting a roof over the Feed Mill liquid containment area. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended proper associate training and regular inspection of the site to ensure compliance with stormwater guidelines. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended that all storm drains be equipped with filters or appropriate screening to prevent organics from entering exiting stormwater. • The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team has recommended that associates employ dry -cleanup to remove debris and organics from areas that cannot be reached by mechanical sweeper. Pollution Source Identification Area Evaluation Cof eld Complex Soybean Plant Completed By: SWPP Team Date: 0712012010 Instruction: List all identified stormwater pollutant sources. In the second column, list BMP options that can be incorporated into the plan to address remaining sources ofpollutants. Stormwater Pollutant Sources Description of BMP Options Train associates and drivers in housekeeping and proper Soybean Oil Filling Station loading procedures. Add meter to ensure proper loading of materials. Rework curbing to ensure containment of any spillage. Regular inspections of collection system, and look to Bean Conditioner eliminate procedure from process. Train associates on roper handling procedures. Erect silk fencing -strategically in problem areas to prevent Spillage of Grain and Meal runoff of organic material from entering ditches. Train (Meal Loadout) associates in housekeeping and clean up procedures. Sweep load out areas as needed. Have stormwater drains flushed and vacuumed quarterly to Stormwater Drains ensure minimal buildup of organics and to ensure proper flow. Install new drain filters, inspect weekly, and change filter media when blinding occurs. Pollution Source Identification Area Evaluation Cofield Complex Feedmill Completed By: SWPP Team Date: 0712012010 Instruction: List all identified stormwater pollutant sources. In the second column, list BMP options that can be incorporated into the plan to address remaining sources of pollutants. Stormwater Pollutant Sources Description of BMP Options Feed and Litter Fueling Station Roof over fueling station and train associates in management of overfill protection and response time. Diesel Tanks Containment Regular inspections of containment, piping system and overfill protection. Collection Ditch Regular inspection and clean up. Erect silk fencing to prevent organic material from entering ditch. Erect silk fencing to prevent organics from entering Spills of Feed and Grain stormwater conveyance system, sweep areas as needed, and maintain fence free from debris. Liquid Feed Ingredient Containment Propose new containment roof and routine inspection to address collected stormwater. Organic Material Erect silk fencing strategically to prevent runoff from entering ditch. Truck and Rail Pit Clean area after every product delivery to prevent build up and runoff of organics. Loadout Areas Sweep and clean entire area 3 days a week, or more often, as needed to prevent build up and runoff of organics. Have stormwater drains flushed and vacuumed quarterly to Stormwater Drains ensure minimal buildup of organics and to ensure proper flow. Install new drain filters, inspect weekly, and change filter media when blinding occurs. Pollution Source Identification Area Evaluation Cofield Complex Wastewater/Boiler Room/Maintenance Completed By: SWPP Team Date: 0712012010 Instruction: List all identified stormwater pollutant sources. In the second column, list BMP options that can be incorporated into the plan to address remaining sources ofpollutants. Stormwater Pollutant Sources Description of BMP Options Spray Irrigation Operate and maintain wastewater spray irrigation fields to revent runoff. Stormwater Outfalls/Ditch Conveyance Inspect and clean regularly, as appropriate. Regular inspections of perimeter to ensure aesthetic conditions, spills are cleaned up, and all drums are Site Conditions contained. Implement use of filter system in all storm drains and scheduled replacement of filter media or any device used to keep organic material out of stormwater during a rain event. (This is for all areas of the facility.) Boiler Fuel Containment Tank has secondary containment. Pollution Source Identification Area Evaluation Cofield Complex Garage Completed By: SWPP Team Date: 0 712 012 010 Instruction: List all identified stormwater pollutant sources. In the second column, list BMP options that can be incorporated into the plan to address remaining sources ofpollutants. Stormwater Pollutant Sources Description of BMP Options Place portable drip pans where needed. All leaks Miscellaneous Oil and Grease from Parked Trucks contained and disposed of as'appropriate until repairs have been completed. Truck Wash Station Collection pits need to be inspected daily and cleaned weekly or as often as needed. Ensure adequate maintenance of truck wash station to Gulley to Ditch prevent oil from entering the ditch. Silt fence and oil absorbent boom inspected daily and changed as needed. Miscellaneous Metal Drums with Chemicals Containment area with roof for storage of drums. Area inspected daily. Pollution Source Identification Area Evaluation Cofield Complex Grain Storage Completed By: SWPP Team Date: 0712012010 Instruction: List all identified stormwater pollutant sources. In the second column, list BMP options that can be incorporated into the plan to address remaining sources ofpollutants. Stormwater Pollutant Sources Description of BMP Options Cover boot end of drags to prevent grain/dust from Truck and Rail Receiving Pits/Drags comingling with stormwater. Clean up grain spills promptly. Train associates in dry clean up and proper housekeeping practices. Utilize railroad rope in problem areas to ensure dust and organic material does not comingle with stormwater Dust and Organic Material conveyance. Clean spillage promptly and sweep area 3 times a week. Collected stormwater to be removed at receiving pit shall be evaluated for contamination and handled appropriately. Have stormwater drains flushed and vacuumed quarterly to Stormwater Drains ensure minimal buildup of organics and to ensure proper flow. Install new drain filters, inspect weekly, and change filter media when blinding occurs. Dust Suppression System (Soybean Oil) Movement of oil containment for dust suppression, as to eliminate potential for stormwater contamination. SITE MAP A site map drawn to scale with the distance legend indicating location of industrial activities (including storage of material, disposal, process and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall and activities occurring in the drainage area, building locations and impervious surfaces, and the percentage of each drainage area that is impervious. For each outfall, a narrative description of the pollutants that could be expected to be present in the stormwater discharge is given. The Feedmill, Garage, Soybean Plant and Grain Receiving are shown on the map on pages 12. Fuel storage and other petroleum products are listed by location and capacity on page 15. All outfalls except outfall 003 are subject to contamination from grain dust, spillage of grain, feed dust and spillage from vegetable oils. Site Activity ACTIVITY OUTFALL(S) AFFECTED Drainage Areas Affected by Activity Feedmill Processing 001,002 Drainage Area(s) — 1 & 2 Soybean Processing 001,002 Drainage Area(s) — 1 &2 Maintenance Shop 002 Drainage Area(s) — 2 & 4 Gasoline Fueling 002 Drainage Area(s) — 2 &4 No. 2 Diesel Fuel (fueling) 001 Drainage Area(s) — 1 Soybean Crude Oil Loadout 002 Drainage Area(s) — 2 Soybean Crude Oil Tank 001 Drainage Area(s) —1 No. 6 Fuel Oil (Boilers FMICP) 002 Drainage Area(s) — 2 Garage Vehicle Maintenance 003 Drainage Area(s) — 2 Grain Storage 002 Drainage Area(s) — 2 ,t `; •� j; .., _ �� �l y _ «. 1 - � � _.., �. r. � .1 � :• � •` w ., � � �I i 3 1 ' � � � , � _ „� . � _ ' � 1y .. -ti � 1 �- �. .� _ 4 1 �• •� �' � ._ rl 1 � �r�— Pt*w r �f • rS • ! o -- Piss e'w� awe. 6� — •tic. �Lcr� W i ✓ �� � ��til�r/'f � / �IL�iglG �E'yi✓ I Anr Sw"r- r.�. r e 7LAW� ff� �c3 Qf �� ` f �_..r��� � ,. J � A ��� • 1 .. ♦ ~ Y y • - _, `. . , � .. . _r 1 r ' � . � .. _ ^ � 1 ' � � i_ �n ,�- NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natura Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins - Governor Director April 21, 2010 �o J-•.� L c� r�s•e� ce '-' lez.10 rC 'p— Resources Individual NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Transmittal Cover Page To: Washington Regional Office, Mr. Thom Edgerton Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000167 Perdue Grain & Oilseed, LLC — Cofield Cofield, NC (Hertford County) Attachment Description Staff Report Draft Permit Renewal A lication Thom, Dee Freeman Secretary APR 26 2010 Please provide comments on the facility and draft permit and sign/return the staff report if acceptable. The. -facility has requested -to combine' Outfalls-3 and 4 and move the saanpling, location:downstream. This reque§t.will need'authorization.from your office. It appears that site activities are different for Outfalls 3 and 4 and analytical monitoring results are not favorable at either outfall. There is also a permitted spray irrigation system at the facility so it may be beneficial to coordinate with Aquifer Protection Section for the site visit. Please let me know what you find onsite. Thanks. Cory Return to Cory Larsen at the Central Office by May 24, 2010, if possible. Cory Larsen Division of Water Quality; � n Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center , Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Wetlands and Stormwater Branch One�1, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699.1617 1Nor411Carolina Location: 512 7 Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 ;Vatura `rif Phone:919.807.63001FRX; 919.807.64941 Customer Service: l-877-623•ti746 �,l ` `/`/ Internet: www.ricwaterqualiry.org Ar Equal Opportunity 1 AArrmalive Action Employer INt-,OVVV1 V 1 Recommendations: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on Fcbrualy 22, 2010 is sufficient -to issue an' individual Stormwater Permit. Prepared by (Signature) Date � Sh 0 Stormwater permitting Unit Supervisor Date t o for Sradley nett —� Concurrence by Regional Office _ Dates / a Water Quality Supervisor ^�� 2el rT l _���i�- Date a O Regional Office Staff Comments Page 6 of 10 Moore, Bill From: Larsen, Cory Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 10:33 AM To: Moore, Bill Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility - NCS000167 Permit Renewal Thanks very much Bill. I'll incorporate your comments in the new permit, if you would, please send back to me the signature page of the staff report. You can reference this email in the comments section and I'll attach it. From: Moore, Bill Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:08 PM To: Larsen, Cory Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility - NCS000167 Permit Renewal Good Afternoon Cory, We received Perdue's revised site plan and supporting info on 08/16/10. As you know, this facility has provided monitoring data, collected over a period of several years, that indicates significantly polluted stormwater runoff leaving their site. Perdue has taken our suggestions and proposed changes to their site & their SMP that should correct the problems associated with stormwater contamination from their industrial activities. Once these changes are implemented, future monitoring data should show significant improvements. I reviewed their revised stormwater package this week & spoke with Joey Baggett, Perdue Rep, today regarding some minor changes, which they will submit next week. The following comments & recommendations are provided regarding this facility and their NCS000167 stormwater permit: (1) Revised site plan shows (3) Stormwater Discharge Outfalls that correspond to (3) drainage basins. A fourth drainage basin has limited BUA/activity & no discrete outlet. The (3) proposed SDOs should provide representative sampling based on current operations. (2) The proposed monitoring, benchmarks, & Tiered requirements in the draft permit appear to be reasonable. (3) Draft Permit, Section B, Monitoring Requirements: Rainfall Event Duration should be included in Table 1. This info can be useful in evaluating monitoring data & should be included. (4) Table 2: adjust dates to coincide with permit effective date. (5) Tier One: If a facility exceeds a benchmark, I think an inspection should be conducted within one week, not two. Also, item #4, minor changes should be implemented within 30 days, major changes, such as modifications to BMPs and/or construction of additional BMPs, should be implemented within 90 days, The WARO recommends that NCS000167 be reissued. From: Larsen, Cory Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:57 PM To: Moore, Bill Subject: RE: Perdue Cofield Facility Hi Bill, I'm in receipt of Perdue's revised site plan and proposed stormwater improvement plan. Have you been able to review this information? I think it is sufficient for now and enough for us to move ahead with the permitting process. To do this, I'll need to have your. staff report comments returned so I can go ahead and make some changes to the draft permit and send to Perdue for comments. Please return the staff report at your earliest convenience. From: Moore, Bill Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:59 AM To: Larsen, Cory Cc: Hodge, Al Subject: Perdue Cofield Facility Good Morning Cory, We have a meeting with Mr. Black, Perdue Rep, on 7/22, Thursday, 2:00pm, at the WARD. At this point, I'm thinking changes to the number & locations of the outfalls is needed (not sure this would change draft permit ?) Also, we should require additional sampling, at least until the numbers drop below benchmark levels. Can we draft the permit to include this requirement; maybe as a special provision/condition that would require monthly monitoring that could drop back to normal monitoring schedule after (3) favorable sets of data ? Hope you can make the meeting on Thursday, if not, I will follow-up with you after our meeting. t NCSoo0167 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary STAFF REVIEW AND EVALUATION NPDES Stormwater Permit Facility Name: Perdue Grain & Oilseed, LLC - Cofield NPDES Permit Number: NCS000167 Facility Location: NCSR 1403, Cofield, NC (Hertford County) See Figure I Type of Activity: Soy bean processing and animal feed mfg. SIC Code (if applicable): 2048: Prepared Feed & Feed Ingredients for Animals/Fowl, excluding Dogs/Cats Receiving Streams: Deep Creek River Basin: Chowan River Basin, Sub -basin 03-01-01 Stream Classification: C; NSW Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit. Monitoring Data: See attached summaries Response Requested by (Date): May 24, 2010 Central Office Staff Contact: Return to Cory Larsen, (919) 807-6365; cory.larsenrWricdenr.gov Special Issues: Issue Rating Scale: 1(easy) to 10 hard Compliance histoa 4 Benchmark exceedance 4 Location (TMDL, T&E species, 6 etc Other Challenges: 1 • Contacting; facility personnel Di culty Rating: 15 /40 Description of Onsite Activities: • This facility has four primary industrial activities: 1) Soybean extraction plant, 2) Animal feed mill, 3) Grain storage, and 4) Maintenance garage. Page 1 of 10 NCS0001 b7 I Documents Reviewed: • SPU files • EPA TRI Data & MSCP • 2008 303(d) List • NC TMDLs • 2007 Chowan Basinwide Plat} (13WP) NC Natural heritage Program for'I&E History: • Last Permit Issued: 08/15/2005 • Permit Expires: 08/31/2010 • Renewal Submitted: 02/24/2010 Page 2of10 :y NCS000167 h1. ,`rf„I �_, '\, �' �' S'r•`�'�.� ..•'�'- -»r- , • > �. 6.ys ?s,..;c -'^ ���, .-w_ � :_.iu- � i ,+r S/ fig • ti it'. � 14 ,li '�.,�f� 0 � � ����.�� p' j f di Px; �- ��'' .+.,yid, t; �r,�,��? - ' r-.w w'`'U•i r'•¢ :,w �:r �1 .. �"+,r -� u,. .aiF- �� 1 � I i -� i t �" (1( i .�. � .. d� y,1 /r r,- � 1 � r � w,w� . • ...... .t .t ww,� ' +k. ir.C�f. � .��/g �,y; y''/ � � �. � ., `,, �'/! • ar(r' � �r I � ii�8i'i(�If$�9"c.*.,... 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General Observations: • Medium sized facility with approximately 30-40% impervious area; • Three (3) SDOs currently monitored (Outfalls 2-4). Pennittee has asked to combine sampling points for outfalls 3 and 4 due to close proximity. WARO needs to evaluate if request is appropriate during site inspection. 3. Impairment: o Deep Creek is not listed as impaired on the 303(d) list or mentioned in the Chowan BWP for impairment; o Deep Creek drains a short distance to a section of the Chowan Rivcr which is listed for Hg standard violation and has a Fair benthic rating down from Good in 2000. The BWP does not elaborate on causes of the worsened rating. 4. Threatened and Endangered (within 2 miles): o Four state -threatened mussels were found near the facility: Eastern Lanipmussel, 'Fidewater Mucket, Eastern Pondmussel, and Triangle Floater. 5. Location: o The facility is located northeast of Cofield, NC in a heavily agricultural area. 6. Industrial Changes Since Previous Permit: o No major changes. 7. Analytical Monitoring Notes: 0 9 of 9 monitoring events performed as required. See Appendix A for Analytical Summary; o In general, multiple benchmark exceedances for most all parameters at Outfall 3 and Outfall 4; o Outfall 1 had fewer exceedanccs — primarily BOD/COD. 8. Qualitative Monitoring: o Qualitative monitoring perftortrred twice per year as required. See Appendix B for Visual Summary; a Some color noted consistently along with decrease clarity. Page 4of10 NCS000167 Revised Permit Recommendations: Analytical Monitoring: l . Proposed strategy: All parameters to remain based on benchmark exceedances and/or sigmificant levels of concern. Frequency to remain at semi-anmral. a. Adding parameters as follows: i. NH3-N (ammonia) — analytical results have shown significant nitrogen concentrations and that TKN accounts for the majority of the total nitrogen load in the facility's discharges. TKN organic N + Ammonia N. Currently, it is unknown what portion ofTKN is actually ammonia nitrogen vs organic nitrogen so it is worth investigating when considering the high toxicity of anunonia to aquatic life and the, occurrence of four threatened mussel species nearby. Since, TN = TKN + NO3 + NO2, nitrates and nitrite are not considered to be problematic based on review of the data. ii. O&G — Soybean crude oil, No. 6 fuel oil, No. 2 diesel fuel, and gasoline stored and handled onsite. Both petroleum and vegetable hydrocarbons are present so oil and grease is best parameter, 2. The Tiered monitoring system has been added to this draft permit. 3. Analytical and qualitative monitoring required during representative storm events, Qualitative monitoring required regardless of representative outfall status. Qualitative monitoring to be performed semi-annually. Other Proposed Changes to the Previous Permit: 1. See draft permit for full details. Discussion with Permittee: Joey Baggett, Facility Contact, Messages left April 15, 2010, (252) 348-4383. • General description of facility products, activities, etc? o Four main activities: Soy Bean P.lant'(extraction), Feed Mill (poultry feed), Grain Storage, and Maintenance Garage (farm machinery). • Source of nitrogen in runoff? o Most likely from grain storage/soybeans breaking down/fermcntat ion and amino acids associated with that, Sweeping of area and witch hats einployed t.o minimize beans in runoff. • Wastewater treatment onsite for what, just for cooling water? Where is it located:? What type of treatment? Are lagoons part of WWTP for facility? o Wastewater treatment of process water from soybean crush plant (lagoons) and discharge of non - contact cooling* water. So one spray irrigation permit and one NPDES permit in addition to the storrnwater NPDES permit, • Drainage area boundaries — difficult to see on map provided? o Explained to me while both looking at the site plan. • How many acres is the facility? o Over 20 acres if you include open area on the west side past cooling towers. Page 5 of 10 NCS000167 Recommendations: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on February 22, 2010 is sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater Permit. Prepared by (Signature) Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor Concurrence by Regional Water Quality Supervisor Regional Office Staff Comments for Bradley Bennett Date Date Date Page 6of10 i Cofield Analytical Monitoring for Permit # NCS000167 Outfall # 2 ja(2. 0S b/7/2006 9114/I40fi 6/14/2007 1012412M Simi Total Flown MG 0.171 0,103 0,062 0.103 0.474 0.052 T55 11 49 21 22 7.1 3.2 PH 6.9 6.86 7.75 7.54 8.1 85 COO 29 90 105 4Q` 38 14 SOD 15 <9) C4 � 6.1 2.9 TKN 1.8 4.73 4.31 6.46 1.07 1.07 Total Phosphorus 0.82 1.18 1.09 (OP M38 0.5 Temp. Celsius 24.3 2515 25.2 21.9 24.6 30.6 Total Nltrogen 2.64 5.36 4.45 6.95 1.26 1,12 Total Ralnfall inches GA3 0.5 0.3 O.5 2.3 0.25 Event Duration min$. 1440 60 120 90 2880 75 Outfell # 3 19=w 6tZ/2006 9/14/2006 6/14/2007 10124/=7 S/nt ooa Tool Flow K46 0.046 0,028 0.016 dry 0.128 0,014 TSS 40 7.7 r1iii'> dry 77 47 pH 6.7 6.2 6.58 dry 6.21 COD � 89 15." dry <10) 4BD SOD <:Tx> 14 (�D dry C% d TKN 309 3.93 14.6 dry 7.23 Total Phosphorus 1.2 1.24 C� dry 1.32 1.22 Temp. Celsius 23.5 24.7 23.1 dry 21.9 18.9 Total Nitrogen 10.75 4.55 14.69 dry 7.7 22.76 Total Rainfall Inches 0.83 0.5 0.3 dry 2.3 0.25 Event Duration mins. 2440 60 120 dry 2880 75 09"l# a auj= 4 006 412007 1G124=7 5/28/2008 Total Flora MG 0.097 0.059 0.035 0.059 0.27 0.029 Oil & Grease 4.06 < 2 < 2 7.06 5.9 < 5 TSS C 27 1.32 37 89 74 PH <YK-- 6.27 7.34 6.4 6.5 New motor oil useage COD 66.7 62 67 67 67 36 67 563 67 (16P 80D <9) < 36 TKN 3.09 12.62 25. 8.08 18.82 Total Phosphorus 1,2 Q Temp. Celsius 23.5 23.3 22.8 20.3 24.2 17.7 Total Nitrogen 4.07 13.66 25.89 8.36 20.24 � Total Rainfall inches 0.83 0.5 0.3 0.5 2.3 0.25 Event Duration miss. 1440 60 120 90 2880 75 9 /1 J }1l512008 0.124 5/7/2009 0.153 11/11/2009 0.969 21 34 45 7.8 8.3 7 61 32 50 12 13 22 2.01 2.06 3.47 0.42 1.1 0.76 15.9 30.2 21.1 2.25 2.24 4.24 0.6 0.74 4.7 960 960 2160 11/5/2008 0.33 51T/2009 0.041 11/11/2009 0.261 37 26 16 7 6.8 6.5 7.78 5.76 6.89 1.31 1.47 1.3 15.6 Z0.5 14.6 12.25 6.08 7.78 0.6 0.74 4.7 960 960 2160 11/5/2008 0.07 Sf7f2M 0.087 11/11/2009 0,551 <5 <5 <5 60 54 3.3 7 6.1 6.4 67 AT) 67 (T4RD 57 67 9 7.78 4.8 6.97 1.31 1.24 1.35 15.6 2012 14.3 8.38 5.29 7.84 0.6 0.74 4.7 960 960 2160 R i Outfall # 2 Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Polutants Outfan # 3 Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids foam OP Sheen Other Poluta nts Qutfal) If 4 Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Polutants 10 2005 green/brown No 2 2 2 No No No D05 green/brown No 2 2 2 No No No 2a05 light/brown NO 6 2 6 No No No 6161Z006 dear No 1 2 2 No No No 66 no flow no flow no How no flow no flow no flow no flow no flow jL6/2006 no flow no flow no flow no flow no flow no flow no flow no flow Cofleld Visual Monitorong Results Permit # NCS000167 10/15/2006 41121,2007 dear light/brown No No 3 6 2 6 2 5 No No No No No No 10/15/2006 1 007 light/brown light/brown No No 5 4 5 4 5 4 No No No No No No 10/xs/M 4/12/M7 brown light/brown No No 6 6 5 5 6 5 No No No No No No 10 00 28 2 clear dear No No 2 1 x x 2 1 No No No No No No 10/11/2007 5 8 2 no flow lightlbrown no flow No no flow 4 no flow 2 no flow 2 no flow No no flow No no flow No 10/21/2007 I(Y8/2049 no flow light/brown no flow No no flow 5 no flow 3 no flow 3 no How No no flow No no flow No Clarity, floating Solids and Suspended Solids measured on a scale of 1-10 with 1 being the least and 10 the most. 1152 dear No 1 1 1 No No No 21/5/290 brown No 3 2 2 No No No W1!2M brown No 3 2 2 No No No 5 7 2009 light/brown No 2 1 1 No No No 5/7/2009 light/brown No 5 2 3 No No No SaJ2za09 light/brown No 7 2 5 No No No 11/11/2009 dear No 3 3 3 No No No 1111112009 light/brown No 8 7 8 No No No 1111112Q09 light/brown No 8 '6 7 No No No NA - 2.68 \ acres DRAINAGE - �_� AREA # 3 ' ,I'rcAi'`lA C� FLml �;, 05acriB. Cil t �____ • IMAGE RA NA i� •SEE -NO 2� .32�;cr2s' O� i EYISi1NG FALL Q41 C• e�. CON7ACI CGdUNG ,c-•r 'n�,,t,IC:� ARC' �FOR'NON GES iVCGda�19i �;^ j r2 n7 acres :-;,•-�"'�-r ,�t�-cam` .. �� -� .� duTF ,dAREA :1 � Ll� }A!GRAINA 1 4: :ORAINAGL OF F ,e�2EA 2 & 4 Scale 60' dUTFALL OF d CRAINAG� AREA 3 ', 1 (004) —LIMIT OF SYFZni IR41GA_ ION Y Permit -Coverage R'en"ewEikA'p0id It a4,tib cE. WarEH ° National 16ta-neD'i"scharge Elimination System Permit Number Stormwater Discharge Permit NCS000167 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all correctionsladditions as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. Owner Affiliation Information *Reissued Permit will be mailed to the owner address Owner / Organization Name: Mr. Herbert Frerichs Owner Contact: Perdue Grain and Oilseed LLC Mailing Address: 31149 Old Ocean City Rd Salisbury, Maryland 21804 Phone Number: 4103412109 Fax Number. E-mail address: Herb.frerichs@perdue.com FacilftyjPermit Contact Information Facility Name: ' Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC-Cofield Facility Physical Address: NCSR 1403 Cofield, North Carolina 27922 Facility Contact: Mr. Wayne Black Mailing Address: PO Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 Phone Number: 2523484326 Fax Number: E-mail address: Discharge Information Receiving Stream: Deep Creek Stream Class: C; NSW Basin: Chowan Sub -Basin: 03-01-01 Numhl:r or Outfalls: Impaired Waters/TMDL Does this facility discharge to waters listed as impaired or waters with a finalized TMDL7 Yes ❑ No D Don't Know ( for information on these waters refer to http,//h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/Impaired Waters TMDLI ) CERTIFICATION certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to'the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Date n Print or type name of person signing above Title Stormwater Permitting Unit Attn: Cory Larsen Please return this completed renewal application form to:. 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT Two copies of each of the following shall accompany this submittal inorder 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 Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual monitoring reports. The summary can consist of a table including such items as outfall f� number, parameters surveyed, observations, and date monitoring conducted. t`t 4. A summa'ry of Best Management Practices (BMPs) utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMPs in place at the facility. If the implementation of any BMPs is planned, please include information on these BMPs. 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 thedevelopment 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 year's 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) Representative storm sampling may now be conducted anytime during the year (the April to November window has been eliminated) and the representative rainfall event is now defined as a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches and is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. 2.68 / \ _ acres i Fue l `.� e AINAGE1 43 _ -_ Tom- .l •1.�-. �, v 1 ° 05acrB, -_ \\\ ```s'' r oil , — vqq [� 1 FRAM IVA r.ALRcq �1 Il 7.6 Its' la V�•��•1� s�acres ! j`—,Cc _ Q j G�s`� T RP- NAG 1. 3 2 a c r e. E t;SiI�JG OU i AL_ _ ARrA CON AC C0O�[hG r,-- ,'R?i NAG F R r4C c a; W t2': ^ 7 acres NCGO 1 ,c{' GRAINAGc. AREAl RR;onIt, I L;MI OF _ (QQ2) t OU i FALL OF" SPM I�i�lGA ION 'ORWGE ARC 2 & 4 d . ° (003).. 8-ca1e s" = 60' OUTALL OF CRAINAGE +��` t �• Q (004) l STORMWATER-POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stormwater Permitting Unit Facility Name: Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC-Cofield Permit Number: NCS000167 Location Address: NCSR 1403 Cofield, NC 27922 County: Hertford "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 Date a- �9 - 141 0 Print or typ6 name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 5/09 -oflel Analytica s onitQring-It r- Permit #-NCS00.01fi7) Outfall # 2 2005 7 2006 14 2006 6 14 2007 10/24/2007 28 2008 11 5 2008 5 7 20D9 11/11/2009 Total Flow MG 0.171 0.103 0.062 0.103 0.474 0.052 0.124 0.153 0.969 TSS 11 49 21 22 7.1 3.2 21 34 45 PH 6.9 6.86 7.75 7.54 8.1 8.5 7.8 8.3 7 COD 29 90 105 141 38 14 61 32 s0 BOD 15 48 44 50 6.1 2.9 12 13 22 TKN 1.8 4.73 4.31 6.46 1.07 1.07 2.01 2.06 3.47 Total Phosphorus 0.82 1.18 1.09 14.3 0.38 0.5 0.42 1.1 0.76 Temp. Celsius 24.3 25.5 25.2 21.9 24.6 30.6 - 15.9 30.2 21.1 Total Nitrogen 2.64 5.36 4.45 6.95 1.26 1.12 2.25 2.24 4.24 Total Rainfall inches 0.83 0.5 0.3 0.5 2.3 0.25 0.6 0.74 4.7 Event Duration mins. 1440 60 120 90 2880 75 960 960 2160 Outfall # 3 W7,12005 2006 14 2006 6 14 2007 112412007 512812008 11 5 2008 5 7 2009 11/11/2009 Total Flow MG 0.046 0.028 0.016 dry 0.128 0.014 0.33 0.041 0.261 - TSS 40 7.7 119 dry 77 47 37 26 16 PH 6.7 6.2 6.58 dry 6.21 3.8 7 6.8 6.5 COD 196 89 5.44 dry 148 .316 159 128 202 BOD 32 14 270 dry 60 128 102 53 43 TKN 3.09 3.93 14.6 dry 7.23 22.66 7.78 5.76 6.89 Total Phosphorus 1.2 1.24 2.9 dry 1.32 1.22 1.31 1.47 1.3 Temp. Celsius 23.5 24.7 23.1 dry 21.9 18.9 15.6 20.5 14.6 Total Nitrogen 10.75 4.55 14.69 dry 7.7 22.76 12.25 6.08 7.78 Total Rainfall inches 0.83 0.5 0.3 dry 2.3 0.25 0.6 0.74 4.7 Event Duration mins. 1440 60 120 dry 2880 75 960 960 2160 Outfall 9 4 2005 6nI200fi 14 2006 6 14 2007 10 24 2007 5 28 2008 11 5 2008 5 7 2009 11/11/2009 Total Flow MG 0.097 0.059 0.035 0.059 0.27 0.029 0.07 0.087 0.551 Oil &Grease 4.06 <2 <2 7.06 5.9 <5 <5 <5 <5 TSS 112 278 1.32 37 89 74 60 54 3.3 PH 5.8 SAS 6.27 7.34 6.4 6.5 7 6.1 6.4 New motor oil useage 66.7 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 COD 62 381 740 168 563 716 159 140 195 BOD 32 120 350 a 36 245 340 102 57 40 TKN 3.09 12.62 25.7 8.08 18.82 59.44 7.78 4.8 6.97 Total Phosphorus 1.2 3.64 4.91 2.02 3.25 2.24 1.31 1.24 1.35 Temp. Celsius 23.5 23.3 22.8 20.3 24.2 17.7 15.5 - 20.2 14.3 Total Nitrogen 4.07 13.66 25.89 8.36 20.24 59.52 8.38 5.29 7.84 Total Rainfall inches 0.83 0.5 '0.3 0.5 2.3 0.25 0.6 0.74 4.7 Event Duration mins. 1440 60 120 90 2880 75 960 960 2160 Cofield Visual Monitorong Results Permit # NCS000167 Outfall # 2 ' 10 7 2005 6 6 2006 10/1 L2006 4 12 2007 10/11/2007 5 28 2008 11 S 2008 S 7 2009 11/11L2009 Color green/brown clear clear light/brown clear clear clear light/brown clear Odor No No No No No No - No No No Clarity . 2 1 3 6 2 1 1 - 2 3 Floating Solids 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 Suspended Solids 2 2 2 5 2 1 1 1 . 3 Foam No No No No No No No No No Oil Sheen No No No No No No No No No Other Polutants No No No No No No No No No Outfall # 3 10 7 2005 6/61ZO06 10/15/2006 4 12 2007 10/11/2007 5 28 2008 11 5 2008 S 7 2009 11/11/2009 Color green/brown no flow light/brown light/brown no flow light/brown -brown light/brown light/brown Odor No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 4 3 5 8 Floating Solids 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 2 2 2 7 Suspended Solids 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 2 2 3 8 Foam No no flow No No no flow No No No No Oil Sheen No no flow No No no flow No No No No Other Polutants No no flow No No no flow No No No No Outfall # 4 101712005 61612006 10/15/2006 2007 10 11/2007 S 28 2008 11 5 2008 5 7 2009 11/11/2009 Color light/brown no flow brown light/brown no flow light/brown brown light/brown light/brown Odor No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity 6 no flow 6 6 no flow 5 3 7 8 Floating Solids 2 no flow 5 S no flow 3 2 2 6 Suspended Solids 6 no flow 6 5 no flow 3 2 5 7 Foam No no flow No No no flow No No" No No Oil Sheen No no flow No No no flow No No No No Other Polutants No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity, Floating Solids and Suspended Solids measured on a scale of 1-10 with 1 being the least and 10 the most. Cofield 5tormwater Best Management'Practkes Soybean Plant BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, dry clean p and containment inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drives / associates on proper , procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish uEggtative coverto revert curiii^of organic mat nal from a eringtp, lls. 4. ww;e p�nloadi g &?to`adou# areas on a daily basis. 5A tdizewifl hatsjab90 s to .pMQMVorgan i RR .ep1r-a15's. Witch hats inspeft�n o'er c tinge ut sn a T iedutedtwojorder. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. Feedmill BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, cry=cleanypancl cone inment,inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and • overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic material from entering outfalls. �4. Sweep unloading & loadout I areas on a daily basis. S. Utilize witch hats/ booms to prevent organic material from entering drains. Witch hats inspection or changeout on a scheduled wo/order. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. Wastewater/Maint BMPs 1. Operate and maintain wastewater spray irrigation system in a way to prevent runoff. 2. Maintain security in area utilizing fencing and signage to prevent vandalisim or accidents by indivivuals not trained or authorized to be in area that may lead to a runoff situation. 3. Train associates on good housekeeping practices to 'event spills while performir scheduled or unscheduled maintenance. 4. Daily care route inspection of ponds and sprayfields. 5. Periodic inspection of Stormwater outfalls for problems over and above permit requirements. 6. Drums kept under roofing. Prompt attention to spills in all areas. Garage BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, f3ry�cleanvp and containment'inspection / upkeep to eliminate, runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 4.5�t;fern�cinmtdlbefflbsecl "bgarage. S. Waste oil & rags handled only by trained personel and disposed of properly. 16. Drums kept under roofing. Grain Storage BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, d :.cleanup and co`nta i ent;inspectjon / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic material from entering outfalls. I4. Sweep -unloading & loadout areas on a daily basis. S. Utilize witch hats/ booms to prevent organic material from entering drains. Witch hats inspection or changeout on a scheduled wo/order. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. rcruue rarmsincorporatea P.O.Box 460 Lewiston Woodville, NC 27844 2/17/2010 www.perdue.com® Office (252)348-4200 Certified Mail #: 70071490 000182616141 Individual Permit Renewal Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit rwwl Attn: Cory Larsen m 1617 Mail Service Center co l� Raleigh N.C. 27699-1617 Subject: Permit Renewal # NCS000167� Perdue Farms Inc. Hertford County Dear Mr. Larsen: We are submitting thiscnformation as a formal request to renew our Stormwater permit # NCS000167 for our Cofield N.C. Tacit :;are have been no significant changes in industrial activities that would constitute changes in management practices. At this time we also formally request the combination of outfalls # 3 and # 4 to one outfall called outfall # 4. The outfalls involved ( # 3 and # 4 )converge into one ditch at the present sample points for outfalls (# 3 and # 4) as shown on the site plan included. This ditch then travels approximately 300 yards before being joined by outfall # 2 and then proceeding another 150 yards before going off our site. We propose and request to sample outfall # 4 at 200 yards past the present sampling point for # 3 and # 4. We feel this would give us a more representative sample of stormwater from these areas and also eliminate the redundancy of sampling two outfalls 10 feet apart that flow into the same ditch before going offsite, The areas in question are marked on the site plan enclosed. The sample point for outfall # 2 would stay at it's present place giving the facility two outfalls, #2 & # 4. Please find enclosed the appropriate application forms and requested information. I hope this information meets your approval. If you should have any questions or concerns,please contact me at 252-348-4326. Sincerely, 6 Wayne Black Director Perdue Agribusiness Perdue Farms Inc.. PEAiJi.- A Family Commitment to Quality Since 1920— Permit Coverage O�WATS, Renewal Application Form ��' National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Number o` Stormwater Discharge Permit NCSO00167 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all correct! onsladditions as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. Owner Affiliation Information Owner/ Organization Name: Owner Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail address: * Reissued Permit will be mailed to the owner address Mr. Herbert Frerichs Perdue Grain and Oilseed LLC 31149 Old Ocean City Rd Salisbury, Maryland 21804 4103412109 Herb.frerichs@perdue.com Facili Permit Contact Information Facility Name: Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC-Cofield Facility Physical Address: Facility Contact: Mailing Address Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail address: Discharae Information Receiving Stream: Stream Class: Basin: Sub -Basin - Number of Outfalls: NCSR 1403 Cofield, North Carolina 27922 Mr. Wayne Black PO Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 2523484326 Deep Creek C; NSW Chowan 03-01-01 Impaired WaterslTMDL Does this facility discharge to waters listed as impaired or waters with a finalized TMDL? yes 0 No o Don't Know ( for information on these waters refer to http://h2o, enr state. nc. us/su/Impaired Waters TMDL/ ) CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Print or the name of person signing above Date Z' Igw 1400 Title Stormwater Permitting Unit Attn: Cory Larsen Please return this completed renewal application form to: 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Cofleld Visual Monitorong Results Permit # NCS000167 Outfall # 2 10 2005 5 6 2006 10 15 2006 4 12 2007 10111/Z007 5 28 Z008 11 5 2008 5 7 2009 11/2212009 Color green/brown clear clear light/brown dear clear clear light/brown clear Odor No No No No No No No No No Clarity 2 1 3 6 2 1 1 2 3 Floating Solids 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 Suspended Solids 2 2 2 5 2 1 1 1 3 Foam No No No No No No No No No Oil Sheen No No No No No No No No No Other Polutants No No No No No No No No No Outfall # 3 10 7 2005 6 6 2006 10L1512006 4 12 2007 10/11/2007 5 28 200$ it 5 20D8 5 7 2009 11/11/2009 Color green/brown no flow light/brown light/brown no flow light/brown brown light/brown Ilght/brown Odor No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 4 3 5 8 Floating Solids 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 2 2 2 7 Suspended Solids 2 no flow 5 4 no flow 2 2 3 8 Foam No no flow No No no flow No No No No Oil Sheen No no flow No No no flow No No No No Other Polutants No no flow No No no flow No No No No Outfall # 4 10 7 2005 61612006 10/15/2006 4 12 2007 10 11 2007 5 28 2008 11 5 2008 5 7 2009 11/11/2009 Color light/brown no flow brown light/brown no flow light/brown brown light/brown light/brown Odor No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity 6 no flow 6 6 no flow 5 3 7 8 Floating Solids 2 no flow 5 5 no flow 3 2 2 6 Suspended Solids 6 no flow 6 5 no flow 3 2 5 7 Foam No no flow No No no flow No No No No Oil Sheen No no flow No No no flow No No No No Other Polutants No no flow No No no flow No No No No Clarity, Floating Solids and Suspended Solids measured on a scale of 1-10 with 1 being the least and 10 the most. Cofield Stormwater Best Management Practices Soybean Plant BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, dry cleanup and containment inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic material from entering outfalls. 4. Sweep unloading & Ioadout areas on a daily basis. S. Utilize witch hats/ booms to prevent organic material from entering drains. Witch hats inspection or changeout on a scheduled wo/order. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. Feedmill BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, dry cleanup and containment inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic material from entering outfalls. I4. Sweep unloading & loadoutl areas on a daily basis. S. Utilize witch hats/ booms to prevent organic material from entering drains. Witch hats inspection or changeout on a scheduled wo/order. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. Wastewater/Maint BMPs 1. Operate and maintain wastewater spray irrigation system in a way to prevent runoff. 2. Maintain security in area utilizing fencing and signage to prevent vandalisim or accidents by indivivuals not trained or authorized to be in area that may lead to a runoff situation. 3. Train associates on good housekeeping practices to -event spills while performing scheduled or unscheduled maintenance. 4. Daily care route inspection of ponds and sprayfields. 5. Periodic inspection of Stormwater outfalls for problems over and above permit requirements. 6. Drums kept under roofing. Prompt attention to spills in all areas. Garage BMPs 1. Train associates in house- keeping, dry cleanup and containment inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Collection pits at Garage to be inspected weekly/ if cleanout is needed dispose of properly.Trucks are to be washed only in designated area where water can be collected and seperated. 4. Silt fencing to be used between dithch and garage. S. Waste oil & rags handled only by trained personel and disposed of properly. 16. Drums kept under roofing. Grain Storage BM Ps 1. Train associates in house- keeping, dry cleanup and containment inspection / upkeep to eliminate runoff posibilities. 2. Regular inspection of all tanks, containment piping and overfill protection. Train of drivers / associates on proper procedures. 3. Utilize silt fencing in problem areas/ establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic material from entering outfalls. I4. Sweep unloading & loadout areas on a daily basis. 5. Utilize witch hats/ booms to prevent organic material from entering drains. Witch hats inspection or changeout on a scheduled wo/order. 6. Signage warning anyone entering areas to be aware that oils are transferred or stored on site. 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 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 Best Management Practices (BMPs) utilized at the permitted facility. Summary should consist of a short narrative description of each BMPs in place at the facility. If the implementation of any BMPs is planned, please include information on these BMPs. 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 year's 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) Representative storm sampling may now be conducted anytime during the year (the April to November window has been eliminated) and the representative rainfall event is now defined as a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches and is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION CERTIFICATION North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Storm water Permitting Unit Facility Name: Permit Number: Location Address County: Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC-Cofleld NC5000167 NCSR 1403 Cofield, NC 27922 Hertford "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." "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 Print or typt name of person signing above Date 1" 15- 14$ 0 oru;bu$,w.so u.g�nmFir��i Title SPPP Certification 5/Q9 North Carolina Department of Envir nment and Natural Resources Division of VVat r Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. ullins Governor Director Mr. Herbert Frerichs Perdue Grain and Oilseed LLC 31149 Old Or..ean City Rd Salisbury, MQ..yland 21804 Dear Permittee: December 30, 2009 RECEIVED JAN a 2010 L N Y Q'Wi" RO Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Coverage Renewal Perdu -Grain na d Qilseed,,i]CC-7Cofield germiit NumberzN 000. 67 i ertfotd County Dee Freeman Secretary Your facility is currently covered for Stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NC5000167. This permit is set to expire on August 31, 2010. To assure consideration for continued coverage under your individual permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. Enclosed you will find an individual permit Renewal Application Form, Supplemental Information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Certification for your facility. Filing the application form along with the requested supplemental information will constitute your application for renewal of this permit. Until your permit renewal is completed and you receive a new permit, please continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements in your expired NPDES stormwater permit. The application and supplement must be completed and returned to DWQ by March 1, 2010. Failure to request renewal within this time period will result in delay of your permit renewal and may result in a civil assessment. Discharge of stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding permit renewal procedures please contact Cory Larsen of the Storm, water Permitting Unit at (919)-807-6365 or cory.larsen@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely/, �.Ltlf.-eJ Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater Permitting Unit Cc: Cent,-,n1 Files SPU Files Washington Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699.1617 Location: 512 N. Sa;isbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 011C Phone: 913.807.63001 PAX: 919-807-64921 Customer Service: 1.877.623.6748 North Caroli n a Internet: www nuwJaterqualily.org 'J►'���i,��//� An Equal Opportunity Affirmalive Action Employer ✓ �/ ! i " NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Governor Director December 30, 2009 Mr. Herbert Frerichs Perdue Grain and Oilseed LLC 31149 Old Ocean City Rd Salisbury, Maryland 21804 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Coverage Renewal Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC - Cofield Permit Number NC5000167 Hertford County Dear Permittee: Dee Freeman Secretary Your facility is currently covered for Stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000167. This permit is set to expire on August 31, 2010. To assure consideration for continued coverage under your individual permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. Enclosed you will find an individual permit Renewal Application Form, Supplemental Information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Certification for your facility. Filing the application form along with the requested supplemental information will constitute your application for renewal of this permit. Until your permit renewal is completed and you receive a new permit, please continue to comply with all conditions and monitoring requirements in your expired NPDES stormwater permit. The application and supplement must be completed and returned to DWQ by March 1._2010 Failure to request renewal within this time period will result in delay of your permit renewal and may result in a civil assessment. Discharge of stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding permit renewal procedures please contact Cory Larsen of the Stormwater Permitting Unit at (919)-807-6365 or cory.larsen@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater Permitting Unit Cc: Central Files SPU Fifes Washington Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Ralegh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 One Phone: 919-807.63001 FAX: 919-807-64921 Customer Service: 1.877.623.6748 North Carolina Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org 'J� ���`i1����`/� An Equal Opportunity k Affirmative Action Employer N �/ Permit Coverage �0f WATFF Renewal Application.. Form National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Number 2 Stormwater Discharge Permit NCS000167 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all corrections/additions as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. Owner Affiliation Information * Reissued Permit will be mailed to the owner address Owner / Organization Name: Mr. Herbert Frerichs Owner Contact: Perdue Grain and Oilseed LLC Mailing Address: 31149 Old Ocean City Rd Salisbury, Maryland 21804 Phone Number: 4103412109 Fax Number: E-mail address: Herb.frerichs@perdue.com Facility/Permit Contact Information Facility Name: Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC-Cofield Facility Physical Address: NCSR 1403 Cofield, North Carolina 27922 Facility Contact: Mr. Wayne Black Mailing Address: PO Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 Phone Number: 2523484326 Fax Number: E-mail address: Discharge- Information Receiving Stream: Deep Creek Stream Class: C; NSW Basin: Chowan Sub -Basin: 03-01-01 Number of Outfalls: Impaired Waters/TMDL Does this facility discharge to waters listed as impaired or waters with a finalized TMDL? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't Know ( for information on these waters refer to http.//h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/Impaired Waters TMDL/ ) CERTIFiCAMON I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Date Print or type name of person signing above Title Stormwater Permitting Unit Attn: Cory Larsen Please return this completed renewal application form to: 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 i ofwArf � r v � Mr. Herbert D. Frerichs Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC 31149 Old Ocean City Road Salisbury, MD 21804 Dear Mr. Frerichs: Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality November 7, 2008 Subject: Permit No. NCS000167 Perdue Grain and Oilseed, LLC Formerly Perdue Farm Inc. Hertford County Division personnel have reviewed and approved your request to transfer coverage under the individual permit, received on August 28, 2008. Please find enclosed the revised Certificate of Coverage. The terms and conditions contained in the permit remain unchanged and in full effect. This revised Certificate of Coverage is issued under the requirements of North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. If you have any questions, please contact the Stormwater Permitting Unit at (919) 807-6303. Sincerely ORIGINAL SIGNED BY KEN PICKLE Coleen H. Sullins cc: DWQ Central Files Washington Regional Office Stormwater Permitting Unit NQCarolina Naturally North Carolina Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Phone (919) 807-6300 Customer Service Internet, h2o.enr.state.nc.us 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 FAX (919) 807-6494 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT NO. NCS000167 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, PERDUE GRAIN AND OILSEED, LLC. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at PERDUE GRAIN AND OILSEED, LLC STATE ROAD 1403 COFIELD HERTFORD COUNTY to receiving waters designated as a UT to Deep Creek, a class C-NSW stream, in the Chowan River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, IV, V, and VI hereof. This permit shall become effective November 7, 2008 This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire on August 31, 2010 Signed this day November 7, 2008 ORIGINAL SIGNED BY KEN PICKLE Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission NCSOOO 167 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina rbenSral Utute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted bbv th orth Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water dllu i � n Control Act, as amended, Perdue Fla Incorporated is hereby authorized to discharge"st rmwai f?� facility located at fed and Grain Complex ®® NCSR 1403 Cofield, NC Hertford County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary (UT) to Deep Creek, a class C-NSW stream in the Chowan River Basin, in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, IV, V and VI hereof. Note: Draft Permit Dates are Approximate This permit shall become effective September 1, 2005. This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on August 31, 2010. Signcd this day August 15, 2005. for Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. NCS000167 PART I Section A: Section B: Section C: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Individual Permit Coverage Permitted Activities Location 11 PART II MONITORIN DISCHARGE Section A: Stormwatc Section B: Analytical Section C: Qualitativf Section D: On -Site VE PART III Section A: STANDARD PERMITTED Compliance and Liability 1. Compliance Schedule 2. Duty to Comply 3. Duty to Mitigate 4. Civil and Criminal Liability 5. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability 6. Property Rights 7. Severability 8. Duty to Provide Information 9. Penalties for Tampering 10. Penalties for Falsification of Reports Section B: General Conditions 1. Individual Permit Expiration 2. Transfers 1 Permit No. NCS000167 3. Signatory Requirements 4. Individual Permit Modification, Revocation and Reissuance, or Termination 5. Permit Actions Section C: Operation and Maintenance of Pollution Controls 1. Proper Operation and Maintenance 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense 3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Faciliti Section D: Monitoring and Records 1. Representative Sampling 2. Recording Results 3. Flow Measurements 4. Test Procedures 5. Representative t all 6. Recor ten 'on 7. Inspection and En ray Section E: Reporting R quireme 1. Di char onitoring Reports 2. Submitting Reports 3. Availability of Reports 4. Non-Stormwater Discharges 5. Planned Changes 6. Anticipated Noncompliance 7. Bypass 8. Twenty-four Hour Reporting 9. Other Noncompliance 10. Other Information PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER PART V ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS PART VI DEFINITIONS Permit No. NCS000167 PART I INTRODUCTION SECTION A: INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity. Such discharges shall be controlled, limited and monitored as specified in this permit. SECTION B: PERMITTED ACTIVITIES Until this permit expires or is modified or revoked, the errrtitt a is authorized to discharge stormwater to the surface waters of North Carolina or; epai torm sewer system which has been adequately treated and managed in accordance rith .t� t �Ekard conditions of this individual permit. All discharges shall be in accordance;with the'lyditions of this permit. Any other point source discharge to surface allowable non-stormwater discharge or is cc is prohibited unless it is an permit, authorization or approval. This permit does not relieve the permittee fora ibsp6fisibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or localllaw, rule ,.Lsta lard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. Part 1 Page 1 of 2 SECTION C: LOCATION MAP Permit No. NCS000167 t' I�af` � ��` .. �a i ti. i. `-+ - "- .r. °tit .a". •, .-� 'r"" _:.►. 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This Plan shall be considered public information in accordance with Part 11I, Standard Conditions, Section E, Paragraph 3 of this individual permit. The Plan shall include, at a minimum, the following items: Site Plan. The site plan shall provide a description of th e facility and the potential pollutant sources which may be expec�ed to c to contamination of stormwater discharges. The site plan shall con}Ain t, Mtgwing: a. A general location map (USGS quadrangk,map or appropriately drafted equivalent map), showing the facility's location in relation to transportation routes and surface waters, the n "' the r, -'e ving water(s) to which the stormwater outfall(s) discharg,�if tli"e scharge is to a municipal separate the naFea' of tie u ci alit and the ultimate receiving storm sewer system,rr} p y g waters; and accurate latitun N. grtude of the point(s) of discharge. !\f a; 1 b. A narrative descriptionof -or, practices, loading and unloading activities, outdoor process as, dus r particulate generating or control processes, and waste disposal jpractices� c. A site map drawwn-tws'' ale with the following items: (1) Dimance legend and north arrow (2) Location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas) (3) Drainage structures (4) Delineated drainage areas for each outfall (5) Drainage area for each outfall in acres and percentage of each drainage area that is impervious (6) Building locations (7) Existing BMPs and impervious surfaces (8) For each outfall, a narrative description of the potential pollutants that could be expected to be present in the stormwater discharge. d. A list of significant spills or leaks of pollutants that have occurred at the facility during the 3 previous years and any corrective actions taken to mitigate spill impacts. e. Certification that the stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges. The certification statement will be signed in accordance with the requirements found in Part III, Standard Conditions, Section B, Paragraph 3. Part H Page 1 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 2. Stormwater Management Plan. The stormwater management plan shall contain a narrative description of the materials management practices employed which control or minimize the exposure of significant materials to stormwater, including structural and nonstructural measures. The stormwater management plan, at a minimum, shall incorporate the following: a. Feasibility Study. A review of the technical and economic feasibility of changing the methods of operations and/or storage practices to eliminate or reduce exposure of materials and processes to stormwater. Wherever practical, the permittee shall prevent exposure of all storage areas, material handling operations, and manufacturing or fueling operations. In areas where elimination of exposure is not practical, the stormwater management plan shJn document the feasibility of diverting the stormwater runoff away frp�t aras��gf potential contamination. b. Secondary Containment Schedule. A l che'dule to provide secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials, sto age=Of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthori. ati�'ct (SARA) water priority chemicals, or storage of hazardo sti st nc to prevent leaks and spills from contaminating stormwater runoff. th secondary containment devices are connected directly to storm er nv ance systems, the connection shall be controlled by manually adtivated v : es or other similar devices [which shall be d - nism] and any stormwater that accumulates in the secured with a lo��kin m�ch ' containment area shailat a rntnimum visually observed for color, foam, outfall staining, visible sheens an,dry weather flow, prior to release of the accumulated stormwater. Accumulat d stormwater shall be released if found to be IM uncontaminated by the material stored within the containment area. Records documentingtfh, ividual making the observation, the description of the accumulated stormwater and the date and time of the release shall be kept for a period of five years. C. BMP Summary. A narrative description shall be provided of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be considered such as, but not limited to, oil and grease separation, debris control, vegetative filter strips, infiltration and stormwater detention or retention, where necessary. The need for structural BMPs shall be based on the assessment of potential of sources to contribute significant quantities of pollutants to stormwater discharges and data collected through monitoring of stormwater discharges. 3. Spill Prevention and Response Plan. The Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP) shall incorporate an assessment of potential pollutant sources based on a materials inventory of the facility. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the SPRP shall be identified. A responsible person shall be on -site at all times during facility operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff through spills or exposure of materials associated with the facility operations. The SPRP must be site stormwater specific. Therefore, a SPCC plan may be a component of the SPRP, but may not be sufficient to completely address the stormwater aspects of the SPRP. The common elements of the SPCC with the SPRP may be incorporated by reference into the SPRP. Part II Page 2 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 4. Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Program. A preventative maintenance program shall be developed. The program shall document schedules of inspections and maintenance activities of stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Inspection of material handling areas and regular cleaning schedules of these areas shall be incorporated into the program. Employee Training. Training schedules shall be developed and training provided at a minimum on an annual basis on proper spill response and cleanup procedures and preventative maintenance activities for all personnel involved in any of the facility's operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the training shall be identified. 6. Responsible Party. The Stormwater Pollution Ffevebtijbri Plan shall identify a specific position(s) responsible for the overall coordint don,,development, implementation, and revision to the Plan. Responsibilities for all c hponent 6fitlie Plan shall be documented and position assignments provided. 7. Plan Amendment. The permittee shall ame�t,ilth �an whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or mai ton nc l ich has a significant effect on the potential for the discharge of polluEd is to' su ace waters. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be reviewe , u ated on an annual basis. The Director may notify th, a it when the Plan does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the pe t. Within 30 days of such notice, the permittee shall submit a time schedulto the Dtr ctor for modifying the Plan to meet minimum requirements. The peinittee all provide certification in writing (in accordance with Part III, Standard Condit ons, Section B, Paragraph 3) to the Director that the changes have been made. 8. Facility Inspection Program. Facilities are required to inspect all stormwater systems on at least a semiannual schedule, once in the fall (September -November) and once in the spring (April - June). The inspection and any subsequent maintenance activities performed shall be documented, recording date and time of inspection, individual(s) making the inspection and a narrative description of the facility's stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Records of these inspections shall be incorporated into the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Stormwater discharge characteristic monitoring as required in Part II of this permit shall be performed in addition to facility inspections. 9. Implementation. The permittee shall document all monitoring, measurements, inspections and maintenance activities and training provided to employees, including the log of the sampling data and of activities taken to implement BMPs associated with the industrial activities, including vehicle maintenance activities. Such documentation shall be kept on -site for a period of five years and made available to the Director or his authorized representative immediately upon request. Part II Page 3 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 SECTION B: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater subject to the provisions of this permit. Analytical monitoring of stormwater discharges shall be performed as specified below in Table 1. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of nine analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). The permittee shall complete the minimum nine analytical samplings in accordance with the schedule specified below in Table 2. Monitoring results shall be compared to the benchmark value if Table 3. The benchmark values in Table 3 are not permit limits but should be ted as guideline for the permittee's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). The pei� ee s li e. aluate the sources of any benchmark exceedances and evaluate the effectivenes o any site BMPs. The permittee shall review and/or update the SPPP and document any of orts o ddress stormwater contamination. Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Discharge Measu"ftment Sample Sample Character-tsties Units iFre >senc t T '`'e2 ' Libcatlon K'eidahl Nitrogen (TKN) Semi-annuall yTotal Grab SDO Total Nitrogen xm /l Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Phosphorus F m l Semi-annually Grab SDO Biochemical Oxygen Demand BOQ' m I Semi-annually Grab SDO Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) m I Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids m /I Semi-annually Grab SDO H standard Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Rainfall inches Semi-annually - Rainfall Event Duration minutes Semi-annually Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: All analytical monitoring will be performed twice per year, once in the spring (April - 7une) and once in the fall (September - November). See Table 2 for schedule of monitoring periods. 2 If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater detention pond, a grab sample of the discharge from the pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, then no analytical monitoring is required and only qualitative monitoring shall be performed. Part I1 Page 4 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 Table 2. Monitoring Schedule Monitoring period Sample'Number Start End Year 1 —Fall 1 September 1, 2005 November 30, 2005 Year 2 — Spring 2 April 1, 2006 June 30, 2006 Year 2 — Fall 3 September 1, 2006 November 30, 2006 Year 3 — Spring 4 April 1, 2007 June 30, 2007 Year 3 -- Fall 5 September 1, 2007 November 30, 2007 Year 4 — Spring 6 April 1, 2008 June 30, 2008 Year 4 — Fall 7 September 1, 2008 November 30, 2008 Year 5 — Spring 8 April 1, 2009 June 30, 2009 Year 5 — Fall 9 September 1 20Q9 November 30, 2009 Footnotes: Maintain semi-annual monitoring during permit renewal process. Table 3. Benchmark Values for AnalyticalMonit ring Discharge Characteristics Units =Benchmark Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) mg/)- 20 Total Nitrogen h ,mil_ 30 Total Phosphorus :,:, rrt' 2 Biochemical Oxygen Demand m i 30 Chemical Oxygen Demand m 1 120 Total Suspended Solids ;= mg/L 100 pH standard 6-9 SECTION C: QUALITATIVE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Qualitative monitoring requires a visual inspection of each stormwater outfall regardless of representative outfall status and shall be performed as specified below in Table 4. Qualitative monitoring is for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) and assessing new sources of stormwater pollution. No analytical tests are required. Qualitative monitoring of stormwater outfalls is performed when stormwater discharge occurs but does not need to be performed during a representative storm event. In the event an atypical condition is noted at a stormwater discharge outfall, the Permittee shall document the suspected cause of the condition and any actions taken in response to the discovery. This documentation will be maintained with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. All qualitative monitoring will be performed twice per year, once in the spring (April - June) and once in the fall (September - November). Part Il Page 5 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 Table 4. Qualitative Monitoring Requirements -,Discharge Characteristics Frequency , Monitoring '.`"Locationl Color Semi-annually SDO Odor Semi- annually SDO Clarity Semi- annually SDO Floating Solids Semi- annually SDO Suspended Solids Semi- annually SDO Foam Semi- annually SDO Oil Sheen Semi- annuall ► O Other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution Semi- annually SD Footnotes: 1 Monitoring Location: Qualitative monitoring shall regardless of representative outfall status. 1. SECTION D: ON -SITE U U stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) ANCE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Facilities which have any vehicle main' n''nce activity occurring on -site which uses more than NVV 55 gallons of new motor oil ® month when averaged over the calendar year shall perform analytical monitoring as spe tfied bel?w in Table 5. This monitoring shall be performed at all outfalls which discharge stormwater runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of nine analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) which discharges stormwater runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. The permittee shall complete the minimum nine analytical . samplings in accordance with the schedule specified in Table 2 (Section B). Monitoring results shall be compared to the benchmark values in Table 6. The benchmark values in Table 6 are not permit limits but should be used as guidelines for the permittee's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). The permittee shall evaluate the sources of any benchmark exceedances and evaluate the effectiveness of any site BMPs. The permittee shall review and/or update the SPPP and document any efforts to address stormwater contamination. Part 11 Page 6 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 Table 5. Analytical Monitoring Requirements for On -Site Vehicle Maintenance Discharge Characteristics Units Measurement Frequencyl Sample Type2: Sample Location3 H standard ' Semi-annually Grab SDO Oil and Grease mg/1 Semi-annually Grab SDO Total suspended Solids mg/1 Semi-annually Grab SDO New Motor Oil Usage-gallons/month Semi-annually Estimate - Total Rainfall inches Semi-annually Rainfall Event Duration minutes Semi-annually Footnotes: 1 Measurement Frequency: All analytical monitoring will be June) and once in the fall (September - November). See TE 2 If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater c pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of di to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, th� j monitoring shall be performed. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be stormwater runoff from area(s) whe Table 6. Benchmark V , once in the spring (April - ;dule of monitoring periods. �grab sample of the discharge from the etention pond discharges only in response monitoring is required and only qualitative Water discharge outfall (SDO) that discharges activities occur. Maintenance Analytical Monitoring Discharge Characteristics Units, ,`Benchmark Total Suspended Solids mg/L 100 Oil and Grease '' mg/L 30 pH standard 6-9 Part 11 Page 7 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 PART III STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL PERMITS SECTION A: COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY Compliance Schedule The permittee shall comply with Limitations and Controls specified for stormwater discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Existing Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit and updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part 1I, Section A, Paragraph 2(b) of this permit, shall be accomplished within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit issuance. Proposed Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevei the beginning of discharges from the operation of the annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in be accomplished prior to the beginning of discharges 2. Duty to Comply The permittee must comply with all constitutes a violation of the Clean' termination, revocation and reis1s"i3ai a. The permittee shall Clean Water Act fo standards or prohi b requirement. of leveloped and implemented prior to Mdge updated thereafter on an Paragraph 2(b) of this permit shall of the industrial activity. Jividual permit. Any permit noncompliance ands for enforcement action; for permit or denial of a permit upon renewal application. ,l"aod"ards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the nts within the time provided in the regulations that establish these the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the b. The Clean Water Act'p'rovides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $27,500 per day for each violation. Any person who negligently violates any permit condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $11,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $137,500. [Ref: Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).] C. Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General Statutes 143- 215.6A] Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Director for violating section 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, or any permit condition or limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. Administrative penalties for Class I violations are not to exceed $11,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty assessed not to exceed $27,500. Penalties for Class II violations are not to exceed $11,000 per day for each day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class II penalty not to exceed $137,500. Part III Page 1 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 4. 01 8. 10. Duty to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this individual permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Civil and Criminal Liability Except as provided in Part III, Section C of this permit regarding bypassing of stormwater control facilities, nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3,143-215.6A, 143-2 t5.613, 143- 215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability Nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or p under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the I Property Rights i'thib.ins-itutiifn of any legal action or relieve to wh c'h-the permittee is or may be subject to 1ct. 33 USC 1321. The issuance of this individual permit does not co�vey oily property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor do s it�aitthoOize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement ofF'Acral State or local laws or regulations. Severability The provisions of this indN.6ua' l ermiNre severable, and if an provision of this individual permit, or the P J P � YP application of any provisi�n of this individual permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other c;�tances, and the remainder of this individual permit, shall not be affected thereby. Duty to Provide Information The permittee shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the permit issued pursuant to this individual permit or to determine compliance with this individual permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this individual permit. Penalties for Tampering The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to he maintained under this individual permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. Penalties for Falsification of Reports The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this individual Part III Page 2 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. SECTION B: GENERAL CONDITIONS Individual Permit Expiration The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive automatic authorization to discharge beyond the expiration date, the permittee shall submit forms and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date. Any permittee that has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, or any permittee that does not have a permit after the expiration and has not requested renewal at le t 180 days prior to expiration, will be subjected to enforcement procedures as provided in NCGS § 14A,4,1 6 and 33 USC 1251 et. seq. Transfers This permit is not transferable to any person except afte oti to and approval by the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and a sua ce ottee permit to change the name and incorporate such other requirements as may be ne essade, the Clean Water Act. Permittee is required to notify the Division in writing in the event the errAtt f rallity is sold or closed. Signatory Requirements All applications, reports, or information s bmitted to the Director shall be signed and certified. a. All applications to be covered un er this individual permit shall be signed as follows: (1) For a c oration: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this Section, a respontiib�e,corp to officer means: (a) a president, secretary, treasurer or vice-president of the corpor t on in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in -second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the individual permit and other information requested by the Director shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above; (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental Part III Page 3 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.), and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Director. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b, of this section shall make the following certification: "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 penaltie§,or submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment forrkno rng violations." 4. Individual Permit Modification Revocation and Reissuhhce or'Terminatiofi The issuance of this individual permit does not prohibit�the�Dtr ctor from reopening and modifying the individual permit, revoking and reissuing the individuajperhiflt`j'Or terminating the individual permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contaained xn'r% tle 4 ' Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Tide 15A of the North Carolina Admmistr v Ceide, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. 5. Permit Actions The permit may be modified, v aked: nd re sued, or terminated for cause. The notification of planned changes or anticipated none , plianc �dO s not stay any individual permit condition. SECTION C: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POLLUTION CONTROLS I. Proper Operation and Maintenance The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this individual permit. 3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Facilities Bypass is prohibited and the Director may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass unless: a. Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage; and b. There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary control facilities, retention of stormwater or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime or dry Part III Page 4 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 V weather. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup controls should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and C. The permittee submitted notices as required under, Part III, Section E of this permit. If the Director determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above, the Director may approve an anticipated bypass after considering its adverse effects. SECTION D: MONITORING AND RECORDS 01 3. Representative Sampling Samples collected and measurements taken, as required nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical sampling event. Samples shall be taken on a day and time that is� taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any ott Monitoring points as specified in this permit shall not bi the Director. - V Recording Results For each measurement, sample, requirements of this individual ilt6e characteristic of the volume and rformed ding a representative storm ttc o the discharge. All samples shall be ream. bodv of water. or substance. without notification to and approval of activity performed or collected pursuant to the record the following information: a. The date, exact place, an tim of'mpling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; b. The individual(s)A3ho perforIn'M the sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; C. The date(s) d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; C. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. Flow Measurements Where required, appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. 4. Test Procedures Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published pursuant to NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this individual permit, all test procedures must produce minimum detection and reporting levels and all data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure. Part III Page 5 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 6. Representative Outfall If a facility has multiple discharge locations with substantially identical stormwater discharges that are required to be sampled, the permittee may petition the Director for representative outfall status. If it is established that the stormwater discharges are substantially identical and the permittee is granted representative outfall status, then sampling requirements may be performed at a reduced number of outfalls. Records Retention Visual monitoring shall be documented and records maintained at the facility along with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Copies of analytical monitoring results shall also be maintained on -site. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by this individual permit for a period of at least 5 ye s from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended,b,request of the Director at any time. Inspection and Entry The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized,repie'sentative (including an authorized contractor w/ ' .-.: acting as a representative of the Director), or in the case of a,fa6ility which discharges through a municipal r \ \ ✓' separate storm sewer system, an authorized representative of a.municipal operator or the separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge, upon th- esentaiton�of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the permit£e`'h.'s prr ,� i's6s wheiei dregulated facility or activity is located or conducted, VF or where records must.be >tept un7dg4e conditions of this individual permit; b. Have access to and�c6py, at r�eas0nable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this individual permit; C. Inspect at reasoffa151eptimffany facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or oper tions regulated or required under this individual permit; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring individual permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any location. SECTION E: REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Discharge Monitoring Reports Samples analyzed in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be submitted to the Division on Discharge Monitoring Report forms provided by the Director. Submittals shall be received by the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory. 2. Submitting Reports Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section ATTENTION: Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Part III Page 6 of 8 Permit No. NCS000167 4. R Avail abiIit -of_Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. As required by the Act, analytical data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-215.6E or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. Non-Stormwater Discharges If the storm event monitored in accordance with this individual permit coincides with a non-stormwater discharge, the permittee shall separately monitor all parameters as required under the non-stormwater discharge permit and provide this information with the stormwater discharge monitoring report. Planned Chanaes The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon facility which could significantly alter the nature or qu requirement includes pollutants which are not specific notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42.(1 Anticipated Noncompliance The permittee shall give notice to the facility which may result in noncomp 7. Bvpass a. Anticipated bypa If the p prior notice, if p s ible at let the anticipated qualzty an' 31eM kapIlTimed changes at the permitted pollutischarged. This notification I in the individual permit or subject to is possible of any planned changes at the permitted ividual permit requirements. iittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit ten days before the date of the bypass; including an evaluation of A of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice within 24 hours of becoming aware of an unanticipated bypass. 8. Twenty-four Hour Reporting The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time compliance is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. 9. Other Noncompliance The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under 24 hour reporting at the time monitoring reports are submitted. Part III Page 7 of 8 Permit No. NCSOOO167 10. Other Information Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in an application for an individual permit or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. Part III Page 8 of 8 NCS000167 PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER This individual permit shall be modified or alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent guideline or water quality standard issued or approved under Sections 302(b) (2) (c), and (d), 304(b) (2) and 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent guideline or water quality standard so issued or approved: a. Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the individual permit; or b. Controls any pollutant not limited in the individual permit. The individual permit as modified or reissued under this Act then applicable. PART V ADMINISTERING AND REQUI �I The permittee must pay the administering and complian the Division. Failure to pay the fee in ely aannner in Division to initiate action to revoke th n ivid al E rr Act See Clean Water Act. 2. Arithmetic Mean other requirements in the MONITORING FEE ig fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by with 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this DEFINITIONS The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. 3. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges This permit regulates stormwater discharges. Non-stormwater discharges which shall be allowed in the stormwater conveyance system are: (a) All other discharges that are authorized by a non-stormwater NPDES permit. (b) Uncontaminated groundwater, foundation drains, air -conditioner condensate without added chemicals, springs, discharges of uncontaminated potable water, waterline and fire hydrant fleshings, water from footing drains, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands. (c) Discharges resulting from fire -fighting or fire -fighting training. 4. Best Management Practices (BMPs) Measures or practices used to reduce the amount of pollution entering surface waters. BMPs may take the form of a process, activity, or physical structure. Parts IV, V and VI Page 1 of 5 Permit No. NCS000167 5. Bypass A bypass is the known diversion of stormwater from any portion of a stormwater control facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established operating mode for the facility. 6. Bulk Storage of Liquid Products Liquid raw materials, manufactured products, waste materials or by-products with a single above ground storage container having a capacity of greater than 660 gallons or with multiple above ground storage containers located in close proximity to each other having a total combined storage capacity of greater than 1,320 gallons. 7. Clean Water Act The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as, the Clean;,.. ater Act (CWA), as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. k'- 8. Division or DWO ... The Division of Water Quality, Department of EnvEronment ag 'Natural Resources. -._. 9. Director l The Director of the Division ater uaC'_t :permit issuing authority. 10. EMC The North Carolina Envir ^mentaIM4ment Commission. 11. Grab Sample An individual sample collected instantaneously. Grab samples that will be directly analyzed or qualitatively monitored must be taken within the first 30 minutes of discharge. 12. Hazardous Substance Any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 31l of the Clean Water Act. 13. Landfill A disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is placed in or on land and which is not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an injection well, a hazardous waste long-term storage facility or a surface storage facility. 14. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System A stormwater collection system within an incorporated area of local self-government such as a city or town. 15. Overburden Any material of any nature, consolidated or unconsolidated, that overlies a mineral deposit, excluding topsoil or similar naturally -occurring surface materials that are not disturbed by mining operations. Part VI Page 2 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 16. Permittee The owner or operator issued a permit pursuant to this individual permit. 17. Point Source Discharge of Stormwater Any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance including, but not specifically limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, or discrete fissure from which stormwater is or may be discharged to waters of the state. 18. Representative Storm Event A storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. A singleeotorm event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation. For example, if it rains for 2 hours without producing any collectable discharge, and then stops, a sample may be collected if a rain producing a disc arge�begins againjwithin the next 10 hours. 19, Representative Outfall Status When it is established that the discharge of stc discharges at multiple outfalls, the DWQ may status allows the permittee to perform analytic 20. Rinse Water Discharge The discharge of rinse water y waters from vehicle and equip utilizing any type of detergent 21. Secondary Containment ro'm a single outfall is representative of the ti a outfall status. Representative outfall a reduced number of outfalls. Ling areas associated with industrial activity. Rinse are process wastewaters and do not include washwaters Spill containment for the on nts of the single largest tank within the containment structure plus sufficient freeboard to allow for the 25-year, 24-hour storm event. 22. Section 313 Water Priority Chemical A chemical or chemical category which: a. Is listed in 40 CFR 372.65 pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, also titled the Emergency Planning and Community Right - to -Know Act of 1986; b. Is present at or above threshold levels at a facility subject to SARA title III, Section 313 reporting requirements; and C. That meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) Is listed in Appendix D of 40 CFR part 122 on either Table 11(organic priority pollutants), Table III (certain metals, cyanides, and phenols) or Table IV (certain toxic pollutants and hazardous substances); (2) Is listed as a hazardous substance pursuant to section 311(b)(2)(A) of the CWA at 40 CFR 116.4; or (3) Is a pollutant for which EPA has published acute or chronic water quality criteria. Part VI • Page 3 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 23 24. Severe Property Damage Means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the control facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. Significant Materials Includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERCLA; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to section 313 of Title III of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges. 25. Significant Spills 26. 27. 28 29 Includes, but is not limited to: releases of oil or ha: under section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4). Stormwater Runoff The flow of water which results from result of snowmelt. s h,excess of reportable quantities CFR 117.21) or section 102 of ich occurs immediately following rainfall or as a The discharge from any point source 4utii6h is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufAring, pr 1 essing or raw material storage areas at an industrial site. Facilities considered to be engag in 'ind . trial activities" include those activities defined in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14). The term does not include is h rges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan A comprehensive site -specific plan which details measures and practices to reduce Stormwater pollution and is based on an evaluation of the pollution potential of the site. Ten Year Design Storm The maximum 24 hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded on the average once in ten years. Design storm information can be found in the State of North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. Total Flow The flow corresponding to the time period over which the entire storm event occurs. Total flow shall be either; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Part VI Page 4 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 31. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) A TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive and still meet water quality standards, and an allocation of that amount to the pollutant's sources. A TMDL is a detailed water quality assessment that provides the scientific foundation for an implementation plan. The implementation plan outlines the steps necessary to reduce pollutant loads in a certain body of water to restore and maintain water quality standards in all seasons. The Clean Water Act, section 303, establishes the water quality standards and TMDL programs. 32. Toxic Pollutant 33. 34. 35. 10 Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. Upset Means an exceptional incident in which there is unint technology based permit effluent limitations because permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance designed treatment or control facilities, inadequate tri maintenance, or careless or improper operation. A Vehicle Maintenance Activity Vehicle rehabilitation, me4 airport deicing operations. Visible Sedimentation )raryoncompliance with :h�easonable control of the sd by operational error, improperly facilities, lack of preventive ing, lubrication, vehicle cleaning operations, or Solid particulate matter, bjffi mineral nd'organic, that has been or is being transported by water, air, gravity, or ice from its si f originjhich can be seen with the unaided eye. The maximum 24-hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded, on the average, once in 25 years. Part VI Page 5 of 5 Pages Michael F. Easley, Governor +.., .. State of North Carolina QG William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Divisio of ater Quality June 22, 2005 Mr. Wayne Black Perdue Farms, Inc. P.O. Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 Subject: Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit Permit No. NCS000167 Perdue Farms, Inc, —Cofield Feed and Grain Complex Hertford County Dear Mr. Black: Enclosed with this letter is a copy of the draft stormwater permit for your facility. Please review the draft very carefully to ensure thorough understanding of the conditions and requirements it contains. The draft permit contains the following significant changes from this facility's current permit: • Analytical monitoring frequency for all parameters has changed to semi-annual (once in the spring and once in the fall). This change reflects the Division's revised strategy for renewal permits and makes stormwater sampling frequency consistent with qualitative monitoring. Semi-annual monitoring is in both Sections B and D (Vehicle Maintenance) of Part H. • Total Nitrogen (TN) and pH monitoring has been added in Part II, Section B of the permit. TN is included for sites where activities are a potential source of nitrogen and stormwater runoff enters Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW). The permit also still requires TKN monitoring (organic nitrogen component). • The Division has incorporated benchmark values into the permit. These benchmarks are not permit limits but should be used as guidelines for your facility's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). If any measurements exceed benchmark values, your facility should evaluate the effectiveness of its Best Management Practices (BMPs), review and/or update its SPPP, and document any efforts to address stormwater contamination (see Part II, Sections B and D). • Total Flow monitoring has been removed. The permit still requires Total Rainfall amount and Rainfall Event Duration be recorded for each sampling event. This change is also based on the Division's revised strategy for stormwater monitoring in renewal permits. Please note that the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) site map must include drainage area for each outfall in acres and the percentage of each drainage area that is impervious (see Part II, Sec. A). Please submit any comments to me no later than thirty (30) days following your receipt of the draft. Comments should be sent to the address listed at the bottom of this page. If no adverse comments are received from the public or from you, this permit will likely be issued in about two months. North Carolina Division of Water Quality (919) 733-7015 1617 Mail Service Center FAX (919) 733-0719 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 On the Internet at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ Mr. Wayne Black Perdue Farms, Inc. Permit No. NCS000167 Page 2 If you have any questions or comments concerning this draft permit, contact me at (919) 733-5083 x 529 or bethany,georgoulias®ncmail.net. Sincerely, Bethany A. Georgoulias Environmental Engineer Stormwater Permitting Unit cc: Washington Regional Office, Water Quality Section 5tormwater_Permitting-Unit, Attachments 2 77 . . . ............ Michael F. Easley, Governor ,IUN -1 4 2 William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality STAFF REVIEW AND EVALUATION WaRO NPDES Stormwater Permit Facility Name: Perdue Farms, Incorporated NPDES Permit Number: NCS000167 Facility Location: Cofield, NC (Hertford Co.) Type of Activity: Industrial -Preparation of Feeds and Feed Ingredients SIC Code (if applicable): 2048 Receiving Streams: UT to Deep Creek, index no. 25-5 River Basin: Chowan River Basin, Sub -basin 03-01-01 Stream Classification: C-NSW (change from previous permit) Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit. Compliance Schedule: N/A. Basis for Monitoring: See attached Monitoring Data Analysis. Retained monitoring, based on results and potential pollutants at the site.. Also added TN (only monitored TKN) and pH monitoring (site monitored for pH at all outfalls anyway). Activities triggered vehicle maintenance monitoring (new motor oil usage averaged 66.7 gal/mo.) All monitoring has changed to Semi -Annual (spring and fall)- This change is based on the Division's revised strategy for stormwater monitoring in renewal permits and makes stormwater discharge REV E I !F E L) sampling frequency consistent with qualitative monitoring. In addition, DWQ has incorporated benchmark values into the permit. These benchmarks are not permit limits but should be used as MAY 1 12005 guidelines for the facility's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). New language in the permit specifies that if any Dl�r-tip��Ro pmeasurements exceed benchmark values, the facility should evaluate VYQ ��YY the effectiveness of its BMPs, review and/or update its, SPPP, and document any efforts to address stormwater contamination (see Part 11, Sec. B & D). Total Flow monitoring has also been removed per DWQ revised strategy (Total Rainfall and Event Duration parameters retained). Instead, Part 11, Sec. A clarifies that SPPP site map include drainage area for each outfall in acres and percent impervious area in each drainage area (should flow ever need to be estimated). Basis for Other N/A. N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7615 VAX, Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 NCS000167 Response Requested by (Date): June 17, 2005 Central Office Staff Contact: Bethany Georgoulias, (919) 733-5083, ext. 529 DOCUMENTS REVIEWED NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Materials S/W Permit File Analytical &Qualitative Monitoring Results summary Chowan Basinwide Plans (rev. July 2002) Central Office Review Summary: Facility discharges stormwater to an unnamed tributary to Deep Creek, which feeds into the Chowan River, This waterbody is not listed on the 303(d) list of impaired waters; however, it is a nutrient sensitive water (NSW). The Chowan Basinwide Plan addresses the NSW stormwater (S/W) Management strategies for point and non -point (agricultural) sources but does not have specific recommendations for individual S/W dischargers (Note: this facility is listed as in sub -basin 03-01-03 in the Basinwide Plan, which is incorrect). The Basinwide Plan stresses the need to focus od non -point sources of nutrients and recommends continuing 1997 recommendations for wastewater point sources: a 1 mg/I TP limit and 3 mg/1 TN limit. Based on quarterly TKN and TP monitoring results, this site is a nutrient contributor (TKN ranged 2-21 mg/l, and TP ranged 0.6-3.3 mg/1) and should probably also monitor for total nitrogen (TN); the reviewer recommends including TN monitoring in the next permit term. Low dissolved oxygen (DO) was also cited as a concern for the Chowan River in this part of the basin and could be attributable to agriculture, intensive animal feeding operations, and/or natural swamp conditions. Since last renewal, the company has had no significant changes in industrial activities. Qualitative Monitoring Results: Permittee sent results from 1999-03. Some floating and suspended solids, as well as decrease in clarity occasionally observed. Color varied from brown to green -gray. If it has not already, the site should consider BMPs to reduce solids. Analytical Monitoring: See attached Monitoring Data Analysis. Reviewer recommends retaining all monitoring requirements because levels measured during the first observation (12/ 11 /2002) at outfalls 002 and 003 were above the benchmark concentrations, and because discharge is to nutrient sensitive waters (entire basin). TSS also retained because floating solids were frequently noted in qualitative observations (TSS is also the parameter included for this industry in the EPA Multi -Sector permit). pH values were acceptable, though vehicle maintenance area runoff was slightly below 6 su at times (5.8-5.9, in two of the samples). In addition, the draft renewal incorporates total nitrogen (TN) monitoring, per NSW strategy, and specifies pH monitoring in Section B (site monitored pH at all outfalls anyway). Monitoring frequency will increase to semi-annually. This change ensures at least nine data points are collected through the permit term and makes monitoring frequency consistent with qualitative monitoring. Also, benchmark values for all parameters have also been added to the permit as a guide for the permittee to'check the effectiveness of BMPs (and document efforts) when necessary. If TN and TP were monitored only because of discharge to NSW waters (i.e., to collect data), we would not necessarily include benchmarks; however, this site and its processes are a source of nutrients in stormwater runoff, and keeping BMPs in check could impact the amounts discharged. Note: Permit specifies analytical monitoring should be performed "at each stormwater discharge outfall"; however, permittee has been monitoring for nutrients and oxygen consuming wastes only at outfalls 002 & 003 (which capture runoff from the feed preparation areas). Only parameters associated with vehicle maintenance (drainage area #3) are sampled at outfall 004. This may be appropriate if the drainage area is segregated from rest of the feed mill activities (appears to be on the site map), but should be verified and specified in the permit and/or cover letter. Follow-up with the company contact (Wayne Black, 252-348A326) on 4/ 1 /05: Has the site considered any BMPs to reduce solids in stormwater discharge? Yes. Right now the site manually routes water that collects in feed ingredient containment areas to the wastewater system. However, the company is also looking at installing roofing over this area this next year to prevent stormwater from even entering those containment areas. Also, site had all ditches cleaned out a few years ago. *J NCS000167 • Anything done to reduce BOD/COD levels since December 2002 (was it a particularly bad storm, or a problem at the site)? Levels were lower in the remaining samples. Not sure what the cause was. May have been more concentrated because it was a smaller rainfall (0.44"). The facility did clean out all the ditches around the site, possibly between this and subsequent sampling periods, which might explain the improvement. • Several fuel oil tanks noted in drainage areas 1 & 2; what kind of containment, and has facilityever had spills? These tanks have secondary containment and are under roof. Site also has SPCC plan in place. • As a BMP for the feed mill, the facility noted "erect a roof over the new feed ingredient containment area." Was this ever done? It is being assessed and may have already been added to the budget (see earlier question). This is something the company would like to do at all of its facilities. • Site only monitors for nutrients and oxygen consuming wastes at outfalls 002 & 003. Is there potential for any of these pollutants from vehicle maintenance garage drainage area #3 (to outfall 004)? No; the drainage area is segregated. Recommendation: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on May 4, 2004 is sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater Pe Prepared by (Signature) " Date t •zoo 5 Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor Date Concurrence by Regional Office "r Date I Water Quality Supervisor Date NCS000167 Regional Office Staff Comments 4 Permit: Facility: Reviewer: Receiving Waters: Classification: Stormwater Benchmark Concentrations - NCS000167 (2005 Renewal) .NCS000167 Perdue Farms Inc. B. Georgoulias UT to De_p Creek C NSW CMC = Criterion Maximum Concentration FAV = Final Acute Value Benchmarks last updated 3/14/2005 by B. Georgoulias & J. Wynn Analysis: Maximum (or minimum, when appropriate) measured values were compared to benchmark concentration. Also consider.• are any borderline, or otherwise still considered a pollutant of concern (POQ? Use BPJ. Values are for Freshwater. Check criteria for Saltwater and Human Health Consumption (Water Supply) when applicable, to see if values are more stringent. Para or Mete F BY 2, 3 SDO .' ;eUrFar " ....s BOD5 30 143 342 m I BPJ, Based on Secondary Treatment Regulation (40 CFR 133.03). COD 120 414 754 m I BPJ, Generally found at levels 4 x (BOD5) in domestic wastewaters. Fecal Coliform 200 - - co. per 100 ml Water Quality Standard (for all Class C Waters, based on Human Health). 50/100 ml for unfiltered Water Supplies. Also note, 2B .0211 specifies that violations "are expected during rainfall events." Nitrate + Nitrite 10 - - m l National Primary Drinking Water Regulation in 40 CFR 141.11 and 15A NCAC 2B Nitrogen, Total 30 - - m l TKN + Nitrate + Nitrite Benchmarks Oil and Grease 30 - - 3.45 m l BPJ, based on wastewater permit limits. H (max) 6-9 8.3 8.0 7.9 su Water Quality Standard (Except Sw waters can be as low as 4.3) H (min) 6-9 7.3 6.7 5.8 su Water Quality Standard (Except Sw waters can be as low as 4.3) Phosphorous 2 - 2.3 3.3 - m l BPJ, based on wastewater permit limits for NSW waters. TKN 20 13 21 m l BPJ, based on approximate equivalency to secondary treatment of wastewater. TSS 1 100 160 670 1240 m l BPJ, EPA Multi -Sector Permit *Cu and Zn are ubiquitous and not readily bioaccumulative. Also, very few streams in NC impacted by adverse concentrations of these metals; therefore, monitoring is not generally recommended unless specifically necessary (e.g., EPA Multi -Sector benchmark). See April 1994 Memo re: Stormwater Permit Development from C. Sullins. 3/15/2005 Pagel (� WA Michael F. Easley, Governor _O�0 19 William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources rAlan W. Klimek, P. E. Director J Division of Water Quality Q Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality STAFF REVIEW AND EVALUATION wano NPDES Stormwater Permit Facility Name: Perdue Farms, Incorporated NPDES Permit Number: NCS000167 Facility Location: Cofield, NC (Hertford Co.) Type of Activity: Industrial —Preparation of Feeds and Feed Ingredients SIC Code (if applicable): 2048 Receiving Streams: UT to Deep Creek, index no. 25-5 River Basin: Chowan River Basin, Sub -basin 03-01-01 Stream Classification: C-NSW (change from previous permit) Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit. Compliance Schedule: N/A. Basis for Monitoring: See attached Monitoring Data Analysis. Retained monitoring, based on results and potential pollutants at the site. Also added TN (only monitored TKN) and pH monitoring (site monitored for pH at all outfalls anyway). Activities triggered vehicle maintenance monitoring (new motor oil usage averaged 66.7 gal/mo.) All monitoring has changed to Semi -Annual (spring and fall). This change is based on the Division's revised strategy for stormwater monitoring in renewal permits and makes stormwater discharge sampling frequency consistent with qualitative monitoring. In addition, DWQ has incorporated benchmark values into the permit. ��� 2Q5 These benchmarks are not permit limits but should be used as guidelines for the facility's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). New language in the permit specifies that if any 1pg-� measurements exceed benchmark values, the facility should evaluate 19 R the effectiveness of its BMPs, review and/or update its SPPP, and document any efforts to address stormwater contamination (see Part II, Sec. B & D). Total Flow monitoring has also been removed per DWQ 'revised strategy (Total Rainfall and Event Duration parameters retained). Instead, Part II. Sec, A clarifies that SPPP site map include drainage area for each outfaIl in acres and percent impervious area in each drainage area (should flow ever need to be estimated). Basis for Other N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center N/A. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 �aprZ'�i'A. NGE)TW Ft Customer Service -977-623-6748 NCS000167 Response Requested by (Date): June 17, 2005 Central Office Staff Contact: Bethany Georgoulias, (919) 733-5083, ext. 529 DOCUMENTS REVIEWED NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Materials S/W Permit File Analytical &Qualitative Monitoring Results summary Chowan Basinwide Plans (rev. July 2002) Central Office Review Summary: Facility discharges stormwater to an unnamed tributary to Deep Creek, which feeds into the Chowan River. This waterbody is not listed on the 303(d) list of impaired waters; however, it is a nutrient sensitive water (NSW). The Chowan Basinwide Plan addresses the NSW stormwater (S/W) Management strategies for point and non -point (agricultural) sources but does not have specific recommendations for individual S/W dischargers (Note: this facility is listed as in sub -basin 03-01-03 in the Basinwide Plan, which is incorrect). The Basinwide Plan stresses the need to focus on non -point sources of nutrients and recommends continuing 1997 recommendations for wastewater point sources: a 1 mg/l TP limit and 3 mg/1 TN limit. Based on quarterly TKN and TP monitoring results, this site is a nutrient contributor (TKN ranged 2-21 mg/l, and TP ranged 0.6-3.3 mg/1) and should probably also monitor for total nitrogen (IN); the reviewer recommends including TN monitoring in the next permit term. Low dissolved oxygen (DO) was also cited as a concern for the Chowan River in this part of the basin and could be attributable to agriculture, intensive animal feeding operations, and/or natural swamp conditions. Since Iast renewal, the company has had no significant changes in industrial activities. Qualitative Monitoring Results: Permittee sent results from 1999-03. Some floating and suspended solids, as well as decrease in clarity occasionally observed. Color varied from brown to green -gray. If it has not already, the site should consider BMPs to reduce solids. Analytical Monitoring: See attached Monitoring Data Analysis. Reviewer recommends retaining all monitoring requirements because levels measured during the first observation (12/11/2002) at outfalls 002 and 003 were above the benchmark concentrations, and because discharge is to nutrient sensitive waters (entire basin). TSS also retained because floating solids were frequently noted in qualitative observations (TSS is also the parameter included for this industry in the EPA Multi -Sector permit), pH values were acceptable, though vehicle maintenance area runoff was slightly below 6 su at times (5.8-5.9, in two of the samples). In addition, the draft renewal incorporates total nitrogen (TN) monitoring, per NSW strategy, and specifies pH monitoring in Section B (site monitored pH at all outfalls anyway). Monitoring frequency will increase to semi-annually. This change ensures at least nine data points are collected through the permit term and makes monitoring frequency consistent with qualitative monitoring. Also, benchmark values for all parameters have also been added to the permit as a guide for the permittee to check the effectiveness of BMPs (and document efforts) when necessary. If TN and TP were monitored onlybecause of discharge to NSW waters (i.e., to collect data), we would not necessarily include benchmarks; however, this site and its processes are a source of nutrients in stormwater runoff, and keeping BMPs in check could impact the amounts discharged. Note: Permit specifies analytical monitoring should be performed "at ea stormwater discharge outfall"; however, permittee has been monitoring for nutrients and oxygen consuming wastes only at outfalls 002 & 003 (which capture runoff from the feed preparation areas). Only parameters associated with vehicle maintenance (drainage area #3) are sampled at outfall 004. This may be appropriate if the drainage area is segregated from rest of the feed mill activities (appears to be on the site map), but should be verified and specified in the permit and/or cover letter. Follow-up with the company contact (Wayne Black, 252-3484326) on 4/ 1 /05: • Has the site considered any BMPs to reduce solids in stormwater discharge? Yes. Right now the site manually routes water that collects in feed ingredient containment areas to the wastewater system. However, the company is also looking at installing roofing over this area this next year to prevent stormwater from even entering those containment areas. Also, site had all ditches cleaned out a few years ago. NCS000I67 • Anything done to reduce BOD/COD levels since December 2002 (was it a particularly bad storm, or a problem at the site)? Levels were lower in the remaining samples. Not sure what the cause was. May have been more concentrated because it was a smaller rainfall (0.44"). The facility did clean out all the ditches around the site, possibly between this and subsequent sampling periods, which might explain the improvement. • Several fuel oil tanks noted in drainage areas 1 & 2; what kind of containment, and has facility ever had spills? These tanks have secondary containment and are under roof. Site also has SPCC plan in place. • As a BMP for the feed mill, the facility noted "erect a roof over the new feed ingredient containment area." Was this ever done? It is being assessed and may have already been added to the budget (see earlier question). This is something the company would like to do at all of its facilities. • Site only monitors for nutrients and oxygen consuming wastes at outfalls 002 & 003. Is there potential for any of these pollutants from vehicle maintenance garage drainage area #3 (to outfall 004)? No; the drainage area is segregated, Recommendation: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on May 4, 2004 is sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater 7111 ice. i r � Prepared by (Signature) 11 -.: Date 1 ZU Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor IDC�;� "U Dated Concurrence by Regional Office -r Date �o I Water Quality Supervisor Date NCS000167 Regional Office Staff Comments Stormwater Benchmark Concentrations - NCS000167 (2005 Renewal) Permit: NCS000167 CMC = Criterion Maximum Concentration Facility: Perdue, Farms Inc. FAV = Final Acute Value Reviewer: R. Georolias Benchmarks last updated 3/14/2005 by B. Georgoulias & J. Wynn Receiving Waters: UT to Deep Creek Classification: CNSW Analysis: Maximum (or minimum, when appropriate) measured values were compared to benchmark concentration. Also consider. are any borderline, or otherwise still considered a pollutant of concern (POC)? Use BPI. Values are for Freshwater. Check criteria for Saltwater and Human Health Consumption (Water Supply) when applicable to see if values are more stringent. ( .ti' ' Benchmark i;' -c i SDO :; y SDO SRO$ , H'�r'Y} i't• i ] S. ^S Parameter,.Cone .R r-�; „A, : r,4 l"i IMF ICH 4it : E'�."�'*'Vl".+i^.Y:i'. 'i-1 �.1 �� ��Y _ Source �p•�-a,,;k�.,.�.�1 _t _ :Y,sat• BODS 30 143 ' .342.. m BPJ. Based on Secondary Treatment Regulation 40 CFR 133-03). COD 120 414 754 1 - mg/1 BPJ, Generally found at levels 4 x (BODS) in domestic wastewaters. Water Quality Standard (for all Class C Waters, based on Human co. per Health). 50/100 ml for unfiltered Water Supplies. Also note, 2B Fecal Coliform 200 - - - 100 ml 0211 s ecifies that violations "are expected durinE rainfall events." National Primary Drinking Water Regulation in 40 CFR 141-11 and Nitrate + Nitrite 10 - - - mg/1 15A NCAC 2B Nitrogen. Total 30 - - - m I TKN + Nitrate + Nitrite Benchmarks Oil and Grease 30 - - 3.45 m I I BPJ, based on wastewater permit limits. H (max) 6-9 8.3 8.0 7.9 su Water Quality Standard (Except Sw waters can be as low as 4.3) H (min) 6-9 7.3 6.7 _;5 S - su Water Quality Standard (Except Sw waters can be as low as 4.3) Phosphorous 2 �'2.3. 3.3 : - m I BPJ, based on wastewater permit limits for NSW waters. BPJ, based on approximate equivalency to secondary treatment of TKN 20 13 21 . - m wastewater. TSS 100 160 670 1240 m I I BPJ, EPA Multi -Sector Permit *Cu and Zn are ubiquitous and not readily bioaccumulative. Also, very few streams in NC impacted by adverse concentrations of these metals: therefore, monitoring is not generally recommended unless specifically necessary (e.g., EPA Multi -Sector benchmark). See April 1994 Memo re: Stormwater Permit Development from C. Sullins. 3/15/200S Pagel NCS000167 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM x In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina eral attire 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted b, th North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water, lu i n 4 ntrol Act, as amended, Perdue is hereby authorized to dischar st _ _ r�from a facility located at d and Grain Complex NCSR 1403 Cofield, NC Hertford County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary (UT) to Deep Creek, a class C-NSW stream in the Chowan River Basin, in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, I1,111, IV, V and VI hereof. Note: Draft Permit Dates are Approximate This permit shall become effective September 1, 2005. This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on August 31, 2010. Signed this day August 15, 2005. for Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. NCS000167 PART Section A: Section B: Section C: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Individual Permit Coverage Permitted Activities Location A PART 11 MONITORIN DISCHARGE Section A: Stormwatc Section B: Analytical Section C: Qualitative Section D: On -Site V PART III STANDARD PERMITTED Section A: Compliance and Liability 1. Compliance Schedule 2. Duty to Comply 3. Duty to Mitigate 4. Civil and Criminal Liability 5. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability 6. Property Rights 7. Severability 8. Duty to Provide Information 9. Penalties for Tampering 10. Penalties for Falsification of Reports Section B: General Conditions 1. Individual Permit Expiration 2. Transfers i Permit No. NCS000167 3. Signatory Requirements 4. Individual Permit Modification, Revocation and Reissuance, or Termination 5. Permit Actions Section C: Operation and Maintenance of Pollution Controls 1. Proper Operation and Maintenance 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense 3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Facilid Section D: Monitoring and Records 1. Representative Sampling 2. Recording Results 3. Flow Measurements 4. Test Procedures 5. Representative all 6. Recor ' 'on eten 7. Inspect* ,and n , Section E: Reporting uireme 1. Di c onitoring Reports 2. Sub ' tng Reports 3. Availability of Reports 4. Non-Stormwater Discharges 5. Planned Changes 6. Anticipated Noncompliance 7. Bypass 8. Twenty-four Hour Reporting 9. Other Noncompliance IQ. Other Information PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER PART V ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS PART VI DEFINITIONS ii Permit No. NCS000167 PART I INTRODUCTION SECTION A: INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity. Such discharges shall be controlled, limited and monitored as specified in this permit. SECTION B: PERMITTED ACTIVITIES Until this permit expires or is modified or revoked, the stormwater to the surface waters of North Carolina o been adequately treated and managed in accordance �, ,ii individual permit. All discharges shall be in accordafi7� Any other point source discharge to surface allowable non-stormwater discharge or is cc This permit does not relieve applicable federal, state, or tt is authorized to discharge e torm Vwer system which has t aid conditions of this thee editions of this permit. is prohibited unless it is an permit, authorization or approval. Snsibility for compliance with any other ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. Part 1 Page 1 of 2 SECTION C: LOCATION MAP Permit No. NCS000167 a' q� �l " r�, � -��, ..zQ --•. •�r,;, w` �►- ... `+ 4•,I� ,..� � -mow YR � y` ��' iL• '�•� ,y. ..y •'►"� - LI ,...p yam^ y 77 i r M .� .• ti .•S'+_ � {, - '� 1 } �, ?•�ti''�r +; fir, � �J • . r rr". rk. d ;� ~.F "`.�-� _� �•'rr�M'� ter► v1 M, Substo �� hn.'y �� �' -� 'K 1 r1 � a • kA i 'r ti �C � 7i� cam, �E' S � �+�i.•w� .i �- z s`' � a � 5. �'� 5 a' � . iz, aKS,;,:�,m.: � •L �Grz� j'�� {j �'' •}'� � s J. Wil '�� �r.y,� Y r ,�. ;-� •t r .r` i..___._.. • s>�=" �' ev *. 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Latitude: 36°21'43" Facility Longitude: 76°53'48" NCSOOO 167 `r County: Hertford Perdue Farms, Location Stream Class: C-NSW Incorporated Sub -basins: 03-01-01 (Chowan River Basin) Receiving Streams: UT to Deep Creek a%OttA ICAU 1:14,000 Part I Page 2 of 2 Permit No. NCSOOO167 PART II MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES SECTION A: STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN The permittee shall develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, herein after referred to as the Plan. This Plan shall be considered public information in accordance with Part III, Standard Conditions, Section E, Paragraph 3 of this individual permit. The Plan shall include, at a minimum, the following items: 1. Site Plan. The site plan shall provide a description of the,�hysical facility and the potential pollutant sources which may be expected to' cPoo&bute to contamination of stormwater discharges. The site plan shall conawl fo t wi : a. A general location map (USGS quadran ap or appropriately drafted equivalent map), showing the facilit locate in relation to transportation routes and surface waters, the n o t e r 'eiving water(s) to which the stormwater outfall(s) dischar Cro� tie, ischarge is to a municipal separate storm sewer system, the n of amunicipality and the ultimate receiving waters; and accurage lati- an pg itudc of the point(s) of discharge. b. A narrative descrip`h - n , s - ra a practices, loading and unloading activities, outdoor process , us or particulate generating or control processes, and waste disposal actices C. A site map d aw to ale with the following items: (1) Dt tance legend and north arrow (2) Location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas) (3) Drainage structures (4) Delineated drainage areas for each outfall (5) Drainage area for each outfall in acres and percentage of each drainage area that is impervious (6) Building locations (7) Existing BMPs and impervious surfaces (8) For each outfall, a narrative description of the potential pollutants that could be expected to be present in the stormwater discharge. d. A list of significant spills or leaks of pollutants that have occurred at the facility during the 3 previous years and any corrective actions taken to mitigate spill impacts. e. Certification that the stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges. The certification statement will be signed in accordance with the requirements found in Part III, Standard Conditions, Section B, Paragraph 3. Part Il Page 1 of 7 Permit No. NCSOOO 167 2. Stormwater Management Plan. The stormwater management plan shall contain a narrative description of the materials management practices employed which control or minimize the exposure of significant materials to stormwater, including structural and nonstructural measures. The stormwater management plan, at a minimum, shall incorporate the following: a. Feasibility Study. A review of the technical and economic feasibility of changing the methods of operations and/or storage practices to eliminate or reduce exposure of materials and processes to stormwater. Wherever practical, the permittee shall prevent exposure of all storage areas, material handling operations, and manufacturing or fueling operations. In areas where elimination of exposure is not practical, the stormwater management plan.shA document the feasibility of diverting the stormwater runoff away fro4n aiMf potential contamination. b. Secondary Containment Schedule. A Khedule to'Trovide secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials, stVa e f Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reaut orizati "ct (SARA) water priority chemicals, or storage of hazardo s c to prevent leaks and spills from contaminating stormwater run th secondary containment devices are connected directly to storm er -on v ance systems, the connection shall be controlled by manually ach,te v ves or other similar devices [which shall be secured with a to In m h .sm] and any stormwater that accumulates in the containment area sh 1 . at nimum visually observed for color, foam, outfall staining, visible eens n weather flow, prior to release of the accumulated stormwater. cumula stormwater shall be released if found to be uncontamina by th aterial stored within the containment area. Records documenting a n, ividual making the observation, the description of the accumulated stormwater and the date and time of the release shall be kept for a period of five years. C. BMP Summary. A narrative description shall be provided of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be considered such as, but not limited to, oil and grease separation, debris control, vegetative filter strips, infiltration and stormwater detention or retention, where necessary. The need for structural BMPs shall be based on the assessment of potential of sources to contribute significant quantities of pollutants to stormwater discharges and data collected through monitoring of stormwater discharges. 3. Spill Prevention and Response Plan. The Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP) shall incorporate an assessment of potential pollutant sources based on a materials inventory of the facility. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the SPRP shall be identified. A responsible person shall be on -site at all times during facility operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff through spills or exposure of materials associated with the facility operations. The SPRP must be site stormwater specific. Therefore, a SPCC plan may be a component of the SPRP, but may not be sufficient to completely address the stormwater aspects of the SPRP. The common elements of the SPCC with the SPRP may be incorporated by reference into the SPRP. Part II Page 2 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 4. Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Program. A preventative maintenance program shall be developed. The program shall document schedules of inspections and maintenance activities of stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Inspection of material handling areas and regular cleaning schedules of these areas shall be incorporated into the program. 5. Employee Training. Training schedules shall be developed and training provided at a minimum on an annual basis on proper spill response and cleanup procedures and preventative maintenance activities for all personnel involved in any of the facility's operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the training shall be identified. 6. Responsible Party. The Stormwater Pollution P evetitiU1 Plan shall identify a specific position(s) responsible for the overall coordindt on eel , t, implementation, and revision to the Plan. Responsibilities for all c m vents o the Plan shall be documented and position assignments provided. ";._ .o 7. Plan Amendment. The permittee shall a nth P n whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or mai to nc w ich has a significant effect on the potential for the discharge of pollut s sur ce waters. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be iew d uat d on an annual basis. The Director may notify th a it hen the Plan does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements the t. Within 30 days of such notice, the permittee shall submit a time schedu to the D ctor for modifying the Plan to meet minimum requirements. The p rmittee all provide certification in writing (in accordance with Part III, Standard Co diti , Section B, Paragraph 3) to the Director that the changes have been made. 8. Facility Inspection Program. Facilities are required to inspect all stormwater systems on at least a semiannual schedule, once in the fall (September -November) and once in the spring (April - June). The inspection and any subsequent maintenance activities performed shall be documented, recording date and time of inspection, individual(s) making the inspection and a narrative description of the facility's stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Records of these inspections shall be incorporated into the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Stormwater discharge characteristic monitoring as required in Part II of this permit shall be performed in addition to facility inspections. 9. Implementation. The permittee shall document all monitoring, measurements, inspections and maintenance activities and training provided to employees, including the log of the sampling data and of activities taken to implement BMPs associated with the industrial activities, including vehicle maintenance activities. Such documentation shall be kept on -site for a period of five years and made available to the Director or his authorized representative immediately upon request. Part II Page 3 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 SECTION B: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater subject to the provisions of this permit. Analytical monitoring of stormwater discharges shall be performed as specified below in Table 1. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of nine analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). The permittee shall complete the minimum nine analytical samplings in accordance with the schedule specified below in Table 2. Monitoring results shall be compared to the benchmi values in Table 3 are not permit limits but should be Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). The I benchmark exceedances and evaluate the effectivene review and/or update the SPPP and document any of Table 1. Analytical Monitoring 3. The -benchmark for the permittee's si ll aluate the sources of any site MPs. The permittee shall [dress stormwater contamination. Disch�ayrge', Characteristics ry Units 1Vleas cement Fre, uenc Sample ..-'.�N �}If. T e?� a Sa4mple S:.i"'�yi'� _ Locahan3 Total K'eldahl Nitrogen (TKN Semi-annually Grab SDO tom Total Nitro en PE Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Phos horus Semi-annually Grab SDO Biochemical Ox en Dema d Q m /l i Semi-annually Grab SDO Chemical Oxygen Demand (C m l Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids m /l Semi-annually Grab SDO II standard Semi-annually Grab SDO Total Rainfall inches Semi-annually Rainfall Event Duration minutes Semi-annually Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: All analytical monitoring.will be performed twice per year, once in the spring (April - June) and once in the fall (September - November). See Table 2 for schedule of monitoring periods. 2 If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater detention pond, a grab sample of the discharge from the pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, then no analytical monitoring is required and only qualitative monitoring shall be performed. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at stormwater discharge outfalls (SDOs) 002 & 003. Part II Page 4 of 7 Permit No. NCSo00167 Table 2. Monitoring Schedule Monitoring period`$' �..W.� Sample Number' d: Start'"' u : e _. .:,K .... _ End `' Year 1 — Fall 1 September 1, 2005 November 30, 2005 Year 2 — Spring 2 April 1, 2006 June 30, 2006 Year 2 — Fall 3 September 1, 2006 November 30, 2006 Year 3 — Spring 4 April 1, 2007 June 30, 2007 Year 3 — Fall 5 September 1, 2007 November 30, 2007 Year 4 — Spring 6 April 1, 2008 June 30, 2008 Year 4 — Fall 7 September 1, 2008 November 30, 2008 Year 5 — Spring 8 April 1, 2009 June 30, 2009 Year 5 — Fall 9 September 1 &20 November 30, 2009 Footnotes. l Maintain semi-annual monitoring during permit renewal pro Table 3. Benchmark Values for Analytical oni grlpg �< <'Discharge Ctiaracteirishcs , : U its 1,� ¢` r. Benchmark i ' Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) mg/ 20 Total Nitrogen 30 14 Total Phosphorus rp1 2 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 1 30 Chemical Oxygen Demand At mg/1 120 Total Suspended Solids mg/L 100 PH standard 6-9 SECTION C: QUALITATIVE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Qualitative monitoring requires a visual inspection of each stortwater outfall regardless of representative outfall status and shall be performed as specified below in Table 4. Qualitative monitoring is for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) and assessing new sources of stormwater pollution. No analytical tests are required. Qualitative monitoring of stormwater outfalls is performed when stormwater discharge occurs but does not need to be performed during a representative storm event. In the event an atypical condition is noted at a stormwater discharge outfall, the Permittee shall document the suspected cause of the condition and any actions taken in response to the discovery. This documentation will be maintained with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. All qualitative monitoring will be performed twice per year, once in the spring (April - June) and once in the fall (September - November). Part Il Page 5 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 Table 4. Qualitative Monitoring Requirements 4)Wscha ge -hgracter s"tic`s .F>requency ; ; Monitoring 22 Color Semi-annually SDO Odor Semi- annually SDO Clan Semi- annually SDO Floating Solids Semi- annually SDO Suspended Solids Semi- annually SDO Foam Semi- annually SDO Oil Sheen Semi- '00131 Other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution Semi- annually r Footnotes: l Monitoring Location: Qualitative monitoring shall regardless of representative outfall status. SECTION D: ON -SITE N stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Facilities which have any vehi g"main en nce activity occurring on -site which uses more than 55 gallons of new motor oil r month en averaged over the calendar year shall perform analytical monitoring as spe i fled b 6 w in Table 5. This monitoring shall be performed at all outfalls which discharge sto ter runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of nine analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) which discharges stormwater runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. The pernuttee shall complete the minimum nine analytical samplings in accordance with the schedule specified in Table 2 (Section B). Monitoring results shall be compared to the benchmark values in Table 6. The benchmark values in Table 6 are not permit limits but should be used as guidelines for the permittee's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). The permittee shall evaluate the sources of any benchmark exceedances and evaluate the effectiveness of any site BMPs. The permittee shall review and/or update the SPPP and document any efforts to address stormwater contamination. Part 11 Page 6 of 7 Permit No. NCS000167 Table 5. Analytical Monitoring Requirements for On -Site Vehicle Maintenance Dischar geCharacterishcs t 4 m '>1'6`«,!'-e..tirn 7 + t Y Jnits' ti: 3 °ta 'Measurement, L—now quencyffifv zS >a.55:v3 U3 Sample e.. Sample Location H standard Semi-annually Grab SDO Oil and Grease m Semi-annually Grab SDO Total suspended Solids m 1 Semi-annually Grab SDO New Motor Oil Usagegallons/month Semi-annually Estimate - Total Rainfall inches Semi-annually Rainfall Event Duration minutes Semi-annually Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: All analytical monitoring will be June) and once in the fall (September - November). See Ta If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater c pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of di to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, thg monitoring shall be performed. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be stormwater runoff from area(s) whd Table 6. Benchmark V , once in the spring (April - ;dule of monitoring periods. a grab sample of the discharge from the �etention pond discharges only in response monitoring is required and only qualitative later discharge outfall (SDO) that discharges activities occur. Maintenance Analytical Monitoring A'D� ,,,_schargeCharactersttcs Units Benchmark Total Suspended Solids m 100 Oil and Grease mg/L 30 pH standard 6-9 Part II Page 7 of 7 DRAFT Permit No. NCSOOOI67 PART III STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL PERMITS SECTION A: COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY Compliance Schedule The permittee shall comply with Limitations and Controls specified for stormwater discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Existing Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit and updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part 11, Section A, Paragraph 2(b) of this permit, shall be accomplished within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit issuance. Proposed Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity and be updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part II, Section A, Paragraph 2(b) of this permit shall be accomplished prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity. Duty to Comply The permittee must comply with all conditions of this individual permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit upon renewal application. a. The permittee shall comply with standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. b. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $27,500 per day for each violation. Any person who negligently violates any permit condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25.000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $11,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $137,500. [Ref: Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).) C. Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General Statutes 143- 215.6A] d. Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Director for violating section 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, or any permit condition or limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. Administrative penalties for Class I violations are not to exceed $11,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty assessed not to exceed $27,500. Penalties for Class II violations are not to exceed $11,000 per day for each day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class II penalty not to exceed $137,500. Part III Page 1 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 ' 3. Duty to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this individual permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. 4. Civil and Criminal Liability Except as provided in Part III, Section C of this permit regarding bypassing of stormwater control facilities, nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3,143-215.6A, 143-215.613, 143- 215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. 5. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability Nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1321. 6. Property Rights The issuance of this individual permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. 7. Severability The provisions of this individual permit are severable, and if any provision of this individual permit, or the application of any provision of this individual permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this individual permit, shall not be affected thereby. Duty to Provide Information The permittee shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the permit issued pursuant to this individual permit or to determine compliance with this individual permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this individual permit. 9. Penalties for Tampering The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method requited to be maintained under this individual permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. if a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. 10. Penalties for Falsification of Reports The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this individual Part III Page 2 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. SECTION B: GENERAL CONDITIONS Individual Permit Expiration The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive automatic authorization to discharge beyond the expiration date, the permittee shall submit forms and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date. Any permittee that has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, or any permittee that does not have a permit after the expiration and has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, will be subjected to enforcement procedures as provided in NCGS § 143-2153.6 and 33 USC 1251 et. seq. 2. Transfers This permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to and approval by the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit to change the name and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary under the Clean Water Act. Permittee is required to notify the Division in writing in the event the permitted facility is sold or closed. 3. Signatory Requirements All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified. All applications to be covered under this individual permit shall be signed as follows: (1) For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means: (a) a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the individual permit and other information requested by the Director shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above; (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental Part III Page 3 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.); and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Director. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b. of this section shall make the following certification: "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." 4. Individual Permit Modification, Revocation and Reissuance, or Termination The issuance of this individual permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the individual permit, revoking and reissuing the individual permit, or terminating the individual permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. 5. Permit Actions The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any individual permit condition. SECTION C: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POLLUTION CONTROLS Proper Operation and Maintenance The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this individual permit. Bypassing of Stormwat_er Control Facilities Bypass is prohibited and the Director may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass unless: a. Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage, and b. There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary control facilities, retention of stormwater or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime or dry Part III Page 4 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 weather. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup controls should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and C. The permittee submitted notices as required under, Part 111, Section E of this permit. If the Director determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above, the Director may approve an anticipated bypass after considering its adverse effects. SECTION D: MONITORING AND RECORDS Representative Sampling Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical sampling shall be performed during a representative storm event. Samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge. All samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste stream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points as specified in this permit shall not be changed without notification to and approval of the Director. Recording Results For each measurement, sample, inspection or maintenance activity performed or collected pursuant to the requirements of this individual permit, the permittee shall record the following information: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; C. The date(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. 3. Flow Measurements Where required, appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. 4. Test Procedures Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published pursuant to NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this individual permit, all test procedures must produce minimum detection and reporting levels and all data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure. Part III Page 5 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 Representative Outfall If a facility has multiple discharge locations with substantially identical stormwater discharges that are required to be sampled, the permittee may petition the Director for representative outfall status. If it is established that the stormwater discharges are substantially identical and the permittee is granted representative outfall status, then sampling requirements may be performed at a reduced number of outfalls. Records Retention Visual monitoring shall be documented and records maintained at the facility along with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Copies of analytical monitoring results shall also be maintained on -site. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by this individual permit for a period of at least 5 years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time. 7. Inspection- and Entry The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Director), or in the case of a facility which discharges through a municipal separate storm sewer system, an authorized representative of a municipal operator or the separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this individual permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this individual permit; Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this individual permit; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring individual permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any location. SECTION E: REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Discharge Monitoring Reports Samples analyzed in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be submitted to the Division on Discharge Monitoring Report forms provided by the Director. Submittals shall be received by the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory. 2. Submitting Reports Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section ATTENTION: Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Part III Page 6 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 3. Availability of Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, ail reports prepared in accordance with the terms shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. As required by the Act, analytical data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-215.6B or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. 4. Non-Stormwater Discharges If the storm event monitored in accordance with this individual permit coincides with a non-stormwater discharge, the permittee shall separately monitor all parameters as required under the non-stormwater discharge permit and provide this information with the stormwater discharge monitoring report. Planned Chances The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes at the permitted facility which could significantly alter the nature or quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification requirement includes pollutants which are not specifically listed in the individual permit or subject to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a). 6. Anticipated Noncompliance The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes at the permitted facility which may result in noncompliance with the individual permit requirements. Bypass a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass; including an evaluation of the anticipated quality and affect of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice within 24 hours of becoming aware of an unanticipated bypass. 8. Twenty-four Hour Reporting The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall he provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time compliance is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. Other Noncompliance The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under 24 hour reporting at the time monitoring reports are submitted. Part III Page 7 of 8 Pages DRAFT' Permit No. NCS0001.67 . 10. Other Information Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in an application for an individual permit or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. Part III Page 8 of 8 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER This individual permit shall be modified or alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent guideline or water quality standard issued or approved under Sections 302(b) (2) (c), and (d), 304(b) (2) and 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent guideline or water quality standard so issued or approved: a. Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the individual permit; or b. Controls any pollutant not limited in the individual permit. The individual permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements in the Act then applicable. PART V ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS The permittee must pay the administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee in timely manner in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the Individual Permit. PART VI DEFINITIONS 1. Act See Clean Water Act. Arithmetic Mean The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges This permit regulates stormwater discharges. Non-stormwater discharges which shall be allowed in the Stormwater conveyance system are: (a) All other discharges that are authorized by a non-stormwater NPDES permit. (b) Uncontaminated groundwater, foundation drains, air -conditioner condensate without added chemicals, springs, discharges of uncontaminated potable water, waterline and fire hydrant flushings, water from footing drains, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands. (c) Discharges resulting from fire -fighting or fire -fighting training. 4. Best Management Practices (BMPs) Measures or practices used to reduce the amount of pollution entering surface waters. BMPs may take the form of a process, activity, or physical structure. Parts IV, V and VI Page 1 of 5 DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 5. Bvvass A bypass is the known diversion of stormwater from any portion of a stormwater control facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established operating mode for the facility. Bulk Storage of Liquid Products Liquid raw materials, manufactured products, waste materials or by-products with a single above ground storage container having a capacity of greater than 660 gallons or with multiple above ground storage containers located in close proximity to each other having a total combined storage capacity of greater than 1,320 gallons. 7. Clean Water Act The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. Division or DWO The Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 9. Director The Director of the Division of Water Quality, the permit issuing authority. 10. EMC The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. 11. Grab Sample An individual sample collected instantaneously. Grab samples that will be directly analyzed or qualitatively monitored must be taken within the first 30 minutes of discharge. 12. Hazardous Substance Any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. 13, Landfill A disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is placed in or on land and which is not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an injection well, a hazardous waste long-term storage facility or a surface storage facility. 14. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System A stormwater collection system within an incorporated area of local self-government such as a city or town. 15. Overburden Any material of any nature, consolidated or unconsolidated, that overlies a mineral deposit, excluding topsoil or similar naturally -occurring surface materials that are not disturbed by mining operations. Part VI Page 2 of 5 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCSO00167 16. Permittee The owner or operator issued a permit pursuant to this individual permit. 17. Point Source Dischar>re of Stormwater Any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance including, but not specifically limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, or discrete fissure from which stormwater is or may be discharged to waters of the state. 18. Representative Storm Event A storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. A single stone event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation. For example, if it rains for 2 hours without producing any collectable discharge, and then stops, a sample may be collected if a rain producing a discharge begins again within the next 10 hours. 19. Representative Outfall Status When it is established that the discharge of Stormwater runoff from a single outfall is representative of the discharges at multiple outfalls, the DWQ may grant representative outfall status. Representative outfall status allows the permittee to perform analytical monitoring at a reduced number of outfalls. 20, Rinse Water Discharge The discharge of rinse water from equipment cleaning areas associated with industrial activity. Rinse waters from vehicle and equipment cleaning areas are process wastewaters and do not include washwaters utilizing any type of detergent or cleaning agent. 21. Secondary Containment Spill containment for the contents of the single largest tank within the containment structure plus sufficient freeboard to allow for the 25-year, 24-hour storm event. 22. Section 313 Water Priority Chemical A chemical or chemical category which: Is listed in 40 CFR 372.65 pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, also titled the Emergency Planning and Community Right - to -Know Act of 1986; b. Is present at or above threshold levels at a facility subject to SARA title III, Section 313 reporting requirements; and That meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) Is listed in Appendix D of 40 CFR part 122 on either Table II (organic priority pollutants), Table III (certain metals, cyanides, and phenols) or Table IV (certain toxic pollutants and hazardous substances); (2) Is listed as a hazardous substance pursuant to section 311(b)(2)(A) of the CWA at 40 CFR 116.4; or (3) Is a pollutant for which EPA has published acute or chronic water quality criteria. Part VI Page 3 of 5 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCS000167 23. Severe Property Damage Means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the control facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. 24. Sianificant Materials Includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERCLA; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to section 313 of Title III of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges. 25. Significant Spills Includes, but is not limited to: releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.10 and CFR 117.21) or section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4). 26. Stormwater Runoff The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or as a result of snowmelt. 27. Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity The discharge from any point source which is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw material storage areas at an industrial site. Facilities considered to be engaged in "industrial activities" include those activities defined in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14). The term does not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program. 28. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan A comprehensive site -specific plan which details measures and practices to reduce stormwater pollution and is based on an evaluation of the pollution potential of the site. 29. Ten Year Design Storm The maximum 24 hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded on the average once in ten years. Design storm information can be found in the State of North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. 30. Total Flow The flow corresponding to the time period over which the entire storm event occurs. Total flow shall be either; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Part VI Page 4 of 5 Pages DRAFT Permit No. NCSOOO167 31. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) A TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive and still meet water quality standards, and an allocation of that amount to the pollutant's sources. A TMDL is a detailed water quality assessment that provides the scientific foundation for an implementation plan. The implementation plan outlines the steps necessary to reduce pollutant loads in a certain body of water to restore and maintain water quality standards in all seasons. The Clean Water Act, section 303, establishes the water quality standards and TMDL programs. 32. Toxic Pollutant Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. 33. Upset Means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment or control facilities, inadequate treatment or control facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 34. Vehicle Maintenance Activity Vehicle rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling, lubrication, vehicle cleaning operations, or airport deicing operations. 35. Visible Sedimentation Solid particulate matter, both mineral and organic, that has been or is being transported by water, air, gravity, or ice from its site of origin which can be seen with the unaided eye. 36. 25-year, 24 hour storm event The maximum 24-hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded, on the average, once in 25 years. Part VI Page 5 of 5 Pages l: W-a—, b<,0 PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED P.O. Box 460, Lewiston Woodville, NC 27849 April 30, 2004 . Individual Permit Renewal Division of Water Quality Stormwater & General Permits Units Attn: Bill Mills PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Home Office: 252 348 4200 4 Subject: Permit Renewal #NCS000167 Perdue Farms, Inc. Hertford County Dear Mr. Mills: We are submitting this package of information as a formal request to renew our stormwater permit #NCS000167. Please find enclosed the appropriate application forms and the requested information. There have been no significant changes in industrial activities that would constitute changes in management practices per #5 on the supplemental information list. I hope the information provided meets your approval. If you should have any questions please contact and at 252-348-4326. Sincerely, Wayne Black Senior Environmental Manager Perdue Farms, Inc. WB/ar 04/29/04 ' • aF warFH PERMIT COVERAGE RENEWAL APPLICATION FORM Permit Number National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NCS000167 Stormwater Discharge Permit THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED AND RETURNED ALONG WITH THE REQUESTED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO TILE DIV. OF WATER QUALITY IN ORDER FOR YOUR FACILITY TO QUALIFY FOR RENEWAL OF YOUR STORMWATER PERMIT NCS000167 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all corrections as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. OWNER INFORMATION OwnerlOrg. Name: PERDUE FARMS, INC Owner Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number E-mail address: FACILITY INFORMATION Facility Name: PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED-COFIELD Facility Contact: Facility Address: NCSR 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 Phone Number: Fax Number E-mail address: PERMIT _INFORMATION Permit Contact: WAYNE BLACK Mailing Address: PO Box 460 LEWISTON, NC 27949 Phone Number: 2523494326 Fax Number: E-mail address: DISCHARGE INFORMATION Discharge Receiving Water: UT DEEP CREEK Stream Class: wsty Basin: PASQUOTANK Sub -Basin #: 030153 Number of outfalls: CERTIFICATION 3 I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Date Wayne Black Envirotunental Manaue>r 2 Print or type name of person signing above Title Please return this completed renewal application form to: Individual Permit Renewal Attn: Aisha Lau Stormwater and General Permits Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 2.68 i \ i acres i ELMI _ DRAINt�,GE . AREA # 3 T gAI%JA rq Flel — 0 Sacral RgINA AKA•' �. 7.6 1 ❑ Lo ° acras;L-f— o c0r,DRAINAGE , Q RAWAS AKc� •5c_ No'r 2� �� � :t . 32acres' •Y �. V o0i� � � .''4 i EC�SiING OU i FALL C ARC CON.�ACi COCLivG pRA NA FOR NCN-- a�79i 2.07 acres NCCO • .t` WAicR NFD � U ,ALL OF 1 © pRMNAGc ARC ti (002) t GMiT OF OUiFAI L OF �Fs�c,���C Q 2 4 DRAINAGE AREA Q- f (003).. Sca 1 e = 6 0 ' ptiJT 'ALL OF © flRAINAGE AREA 3 °. 1 (004) k ` COFIELD ANALYTICAL MONITORING PERMIT #NCS000167 OUTFALL #2 12111102 21�3 5119103 9123/03 BOD 143 mg/L 42 mg/L 14.2 mg/L 9.72 mg/L COD 414 mg/L 74 mg/L 37 mg/L 61 mg/L TKN 13.328 mg/L 2.38 mg/L <4 mg/L 4.368 mg/L TTL Phosphorus 2.34 mg/L 1.38 mg/L 0.62 mg/L 1.14 mg/L Total Sus. Residue 160 mg/L 54 mg/L 15 mg/L 18 mg/L Total Rainfall 0.44" 1.5" 0.79' 0H, Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. Total Flow 0.091 MG 0.310 MG 0.163 MG 0.124 MG pH 8.2 7.38 8.3 7.3 OUTFALL #3 12/11102 214103 5119/03 9123/03 BOD 341.5 mg/L 17.5 mg/L 12.2 mg/L 25.35 mg/L COD 754 mg/L 94 mg/L 208 mg/L 90 mg/L TKN 21.28 mg/L 4.088 mgJL 5.544 mg/L 6.272 mg/L TTL Phosphorus 3.3 mg1L 0.5 mg/L 1.62 mg/L 1.02 mg/L Total Sus. Residue 670 mg/L 24 mg/L 15 mg/L 12.5 mg/L Total Rainfall 0.44" 1.61 0.79" 0.61 Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. Total Flow 0.024 MG 0.083 MG 0.044 MG 0.033 MG pH 8.0 6.73 7.35 6.9 OUTFALL 12111/02 214103 6119103 2123103 pH 7.9 5.83 6.3 5.9 Oil & Grease 3.45 mg/L <2 mg/L <2 mglL 2.30 mg/L New Motor Oil Usage 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. Total Flow 0.052 MG 0.176 MG 0.093 MG 0.070 MG Total Sus. Residue 1,240 mg/L 162 mg/L 60 mg/L 47 mg/L (MBAS)e Rainfall 0."1 1.5" 0.79" 0.6" Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. COFIELD VISUAL,MONITORING RESULTS PERMIT #NCS000167 "WO = None observed "Clarity measured from 1-10 where 1 Is clear and 10 is very cloudy OUTFALL #2 10127199 511 ! 101,11100 6=01 ,P{3.1W 41,23192 Color Brown Ckssr Light green Clear GrayishBrown Light Brown Odor NIO NIO WO WO WO N/O Clarity Murky 3 3 3 6 6 Floating Solids Present Present NIO Present Present Present Suspended Solids Present Present WO WO Present Present Foam WO N/O WO WO WO WO Oil Sheen NIO WO WO NIO N/O WO Other Pollutants WO NIO N/O N/O N/O NIO 0JUTEAL1,03 a 012T189 5119100 10111100 6122101 0121101 4123102 Color Clear Greenish/Brown Light Brown Light Brown Dry Brown Odor WO WO WO NIO N10 Clarity Exeellent 7 6 5 7 Floating Solids N/0 Present WO WO Present Suspended Solids N10 Present WO N/O Present Foam N10 WO WO NIO WO Oil Sheen WO WO WO WO WO Other Pollutants Wo Wo Wo N/O WO OUTFALL #4 10127199 5119100 10111100 0122101 9121101 4123102 Color Broom Drk/Greenish Light Brown Light Brown GrayishBrown Clear Odor WO WO WO WO Slight WO Clarity Murky 7 6 5 7 2 Floating Solids Present Present NIO Present 7 Present Suspended Solids Present Present N/O WO Present WO Foam WO WO N/O N/O NIO N/O Oil Sheen N/O WO WO NIO N/O WO Other Pollutants WO N/0 NIO WO Yes -Trash WO 0 COFIELD VISUAL MONITORING RESULTS PERMIT #NCS000167 'N/O = None Observed "Clarity measured from 1-10 where 1 is clear and 10 is very cloudy OUTEALL#2 1l� 7 5102 412NO3 1 1_ Q_Y=3 Color Clear Clear Clear Odor WO N/0 NIO Clarity 2 1 2 Floating Solids Present N/O N/O Suspended Solids Present WO NIO Foam N/O WO WO Oil Sheen WO WO N/O Other Pollutants N/O N/O NIO OUTFALL #3 11115102 4124103 10122103 Color Clear Light Brown Light Gray Odor WO N/O WO Clarity 3 8 8 Floating Solids Present Present Present Suspended Solids Present Present Present Foam NIO N/O WO Oil Sheen WO N/O WO Other Pollutants N/O WO WO OUTFALL f!4 jimigog 4124193 MUM Color Light Brown Dry Dry Odor N/O Clardy 5 Floating Solids Present Suspended Solids Present Foam WO Oil Sheen WO Other Pollutants WO BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COFIELD BY LOCATION B.M.P. Soybean Plant 1. Train associates in housekeeping, erect roof over containment and eliminate runoff possibilities. 2. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection. Train associates and drivers on proper procedures. 3. Erect silt fencing in problem areas and establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic materials from entering ditches. Train associates in housekeeping and cleanup procedures. Sweep load out area on a daily basis. Feed Mill 1. 2. 3. 4. S. b. Erect canopy over fueling area to reduce co -mingling of spilt fuel with stormwater. Provides more effective cleanup with cover. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection on diesel fuel tanks. Regular inspections of ditches and waterways, providing cleanup when necessary. Erect silt fencing to maintain best management practices and provide dry cleanup and housekeeping on spills of feed and grain. Inspect daily and provide housekeeping at receiving and loadout areas to prevent runoff. Erect roof over new feed ingredient containment area. Wastewater/Maintenance 1. Operate and maintain wastewater spray irrigation system as to prevent runoff. 2. Regular inspections of stormwater outfalls and provide housekeeping when appropriate. 3. Regular inspections of premises to ensure housekeeping, spill response, and drum containment are observed. Garage 1. Portable drip pans are in place where needed to address oil and fuel leaks from vehicles. Proper disposal of spillage. 2. Collection pits at truck wash station need to be inspected and cleaned daily. 3. Provide adequate cleanup on yard area and erect silt fencing to catch organic and debris. 4. Roof erected over drum containment to prevent stormwater contamination. Grain Storage 1. Prompt attention to spills of grain. Train associates in housekeeping. 2. Erect silt fencing in problem areas to ensure organic material does not enter ditch. 3. Provide regular clean up to grain receiving areas. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION. PLAN : 1 1 DEVELOPMENT ANR IMPLEMENTATION £ .Z ... CERTIFICATION ` N.C. Division of Water Quality, Stormwater and General Permits Unit Facility Name: PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED-COFIELD Permit Number: NCS000167 Location Address: NCSR 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 County: HERTFORD "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" "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the facility location and the SPPP has been fully implemented at the named facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater general permit." "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 THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THE CERTIFICATION. Signature _ _ Date L,11 V —Wayne Elack Environmental Manager 9. Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 2/99 W ArFRpG r D `C Wayne Black Perdue Farms, Inc. P.O. Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 Dear Mr. Black: Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality December 6, 2004 Subject: NPDES Permit Renewal Application Permit Number NCS000167 i Individual Stormwater Permit Hertford County The Division of Water Quality's Stormwater Permitting Unit hereby acknowledges receipt of your renewal application for coverage under NPDES Permit Number NCS000167 on May 4, 2004. We apologize for the lengthy delay in addressing your submittal and will make every effort to review your permit renewal as expeditiously as possible. The submitted renewal package contained the following items: ➢ Signed application ➢ Site map ➢ Analytical monitoring results summary ➢ Qualitative monitoring results summary ➢ Best Management Practices summary ➢ Narrative describing significant changes at the permitted facility ➢ Signed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan certification We have conducted a preliminary review of the renewal application and supplemental information, and the package appears to be complete. No additional information is required at this time. If you have any questions about the renewal process or would like to discuss this letter, please contact me at (919) 733- 5083, extension 529. Sincerely, y� Bethany A. Georgoulias Environmental Engineer cc: Washington Regional Office CStormwat6 F Per-rrlitting-Uiiit_Files� Central Files Na"hCarolma Naturally North Carolina Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Phone (919) 733-7015 Customer Service lntemet: h2o.enr.slatemc.us 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 FAX (919) 733.2496 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 501% Recycledh0% Post Consumer Paper PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED PO. Box 460, Lewiston Woodville, NC 27849 Home Office: 252 348 4200 April 30, 2004 Uhl` Individual Permit Renewal Division of Water Quality Stormwater & General Permits Units Attn: Bill Mills PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Subject: Permit Renewal #NCSOOOI67 Perdue Farms, Inc. Hertford County Dear Mr. Mills: We are submitting this package of information as a formal request to renew our stormwater permit #NCS000167. Please find enclosed the appropriate application forms and the requested information. There have been no significant changes in industrial activities that would constitute changes in management practices per #5 on the supplemental information list, i hope the information provided meets your approval. If you should have any questions please contact me at 252-348-4326. Sincerely, \I,,- - - Wayne Black Senior Environmental Manager Perdue Farms, Inc. WB/ar 04/29/04 00°go� PERMIT COVERAGE RENEWAL APPLICATION FORM National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Discharge Permit Permit Number NCS000167 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED AND RETURNED ALONG WITH THE REQUESTED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE DIV. OF WATER QUALITY IN ORDER FOR YOUR FACILITY TO QUALIFY FOR RENEWAL OF YOUR STORMWATER PERMIT NCS000167 The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and make all corrections as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. OWNER INFORMATION Owner/Org. Name: PERDUE FARMS, INC. Owner Contact: Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax Number E-mail address: FACILITY INFORMATION Facility Name: PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED-COFIELD Facility Contact: Facility Address: NCSR 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 Phone Number: Fax Number E-mail address: PERMIT INFORMATION Permit Contact: WAYNE BLACK Mailing Address: PO BOX 460 LEWISTON, NC 27849 Phone Number: 2523484326 Fax Number: E-mail address: DISCHARGE INFORMATION Discharge Receiving Water: UT DEEP CREEK Stream Class: WSIV Basin: PASQUOTANK Sub -Basin #: 030153 Number of outfalls: CERTIFICATION 3 I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Date ���i► Wayne Black r 2 Print or type name of person signing above Title Please return this completed renewal application form to: Individual Permit Renewal Attn: Aisha Lau Stormwater and General Permits Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 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) Representative storm sampling may now be conducted anytime during the year (the April to November window has been eliminated) and the representative rainfall event is now defined as a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches and is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. N e Vutrr, — pC�Silt� CONTACT COOLLt r�FO,Fc RCN— NCOOa`ti°' Sale A= 60' Rml OUr:ALL OF ~�^ d DRAINAGE AREA .1 (002) 0 'TFALL OF pRg1NAGC AREA 2 &. 4 (003).. OuTFALL OF © Dp,9HAGE ARFA 3 V. (004) 1 Waste `Watc r —UMIT OF 5?RAY IRRIGATION v BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COFIELD BY LOCATION B.M.P. Soybean Plant 1. Train associates in housekeeping, erect roof over containment and eliminate runoff possibilities. 2. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection. Train associates and drivers on proper procedures. 3. Erect silt fencing in problem areas and establish vegetative cover to prevent runoff of organic materials from entering ditches. Train associates in housekeeping and cleanup procedures. Sweep load out area on a daily basis. Feed Mill 1. Erect canopy over fueling area to reduce co -mingling of spilt fuel with stormwater. Provides more effective cleanup with Wastewater/Maintenance cover. 2. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection on diesel fuel tanks. 3. Regular inspections of ditches and waterways, providing cleanup when necessary. 4. Erect silt fencing to maintain best management practices and provide dry cleanup and housekeeping on spills of feed and grain. 5. Inspect daily and provide housekeeping at receiving and loadout areas to prevent runoff. 6. Erect roof over new feed ingredient containment area. 1. Operate and maintain wastewater spray irrigation system as to prevent runoff. 2. Regular inspections of stormwater outfalls and provide housekeeping when appropriate. 3. Regular inspections of premises to ensure housekeeping, spill response, and drum Garage Grain Storage containment are observed. l . Portable drip pans are in place where needed to address oil and fuel leaks from vehicles. Proper disposal of spillage. 2. Collection pits at truck wash station need to be inspected and cleaned daily. 3. Provide adequate cleanup on yard area and erect silt fencing to catch organic and debris. 4. Roof erected over drum containment to prevent stormwater contamination. l . Prompt attention to spills of grain. Train associates in housekeeping. 2. Erect silt fencing in problem areas to ensure organic material does not enter ditch. 3. Provide regular clean up to grain receiving areas. COFIELD ANALYTICAL MONITORING PERMIT #NCS000'167 OUTFALL #2 12111/02 214103 S119/03 9/23103 BOD 143 mg/L 42 mg/L 14.2 mg/L 9.72 mg/L COD 414 mg/L 74 mg1L 37 mg/L 61 mg/L TKN 13.328 mg/L 2.38 mg/L <4 mg/L 4.368 mg1L TTL Phosphorus 2.34 mglL 1.38 mg/L 0.62 mg/L 1.14 mg/L Total Sus. Residue 160 mg/L 54 mg1L 15 mg/L 18 mg/L Total Rainfall 0.44" 1.5" 0.79" 0.6" Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. Total Flow 0.091 MG 0.310 MG 0.163 MG 0.124 MG pH 8.2 7.38 8.3 7.3 OUTFALL #3 12111/02 214103 5119103 9123103 BOD 341.5 mg/L 17.5 mg/L 12.2 mg/L 25.35 mg1L COD 754 mg/L 94 mg/L 208 mg./L 90 mg/L TKN 21.28 mg/L 4.088 mg/L 5.544 mg/L 6.272 mg1L TTL Phosphorus 3.3 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 1.62 mg/L 1.02 mg/L Total Sus. Residue 670 mg/L 24 mg/L 15 mg/L 12.5 mg1L Total Rainfall 0.44" 1.5" 0.79' 0.6" Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. Total Flow 0.024 MG 0.083 MG 0.044 MG 0.033 MG pH 8.0 6.73 7.35 6.9 OUTFALL #4 12111/02 2J4103 SM9103 9123103 pH 7.9 5.83 6.3 5.9 Oil & Grease 3.45 mg/L <2 mg/L <2 mg/L 2.30 mg/L New Motor Oil Usage 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. 66.7 gallmon. Total Flow 0.052 MG 0.176 MG 0.093 MG 0.070 MG Total Sus. Residue 1,240 mg/L 162 mg1L 80 mg/L 47 mg/L (MBAS)e Rainfall 0.44" 1.5" 0.79" 0.6" Event Duration 1,260 min. 780 min. 1,260 min. 420 min. COFIELD VISUAL MONITORING RESULTS PERMIT #NCS000167 "N/O = None Observed "Clarity measured from 1-10 where 1 is clear and 10 is very cloudy OUTFALL #2 10/27/88 5119100 101! 6122101 9121/01 412WA� Color Brown Clear Light green Clear Grayish/Brown Light Brawn Odor N/O N/O N/O WO WO WO Clarity Murky 3 3 3 6 6 Floating Solids Present Present WO Present Present Present Suspended Solids Present Present WO WO Present Present Foam N/O N/0 N/O WO WO N/O Oil Sheen WO WO WO NIO WO w0 Other Pollutants WO WO N/O WO N10 N/O OUTFALL#3 10127192 5119100 jWH7100 6122101 9121101 41231022 Color Clear GreenishBrown Light Brown Light Brown Dry Brown Odor WO No NIO NIO N/O Clarity Excellent 7 6 5 7 Floating Solids NIO Present NIO NIO Present Suspended Solids N/O Present WO WO Present Foam N/O N/0 N/O NIO N/O Oil Sheers WO N10 N10 N10 WO Other Pollutants N/O NIO WO NIO N/O OUTFALL #44 1WRM 5119100 10M §=1 Color Brown Drk/Greenish Light Brown Light Brown Grayish/Brown Clear Odor NIO N/0 WO N/O Slight WO Clarity Murky 7 6 5 7 2 Floating Solids Present Present WO Present 7 Present Suspended Solids Present Present WO N/O Present NIO Foam N/O N/O NIO N/O WO NIO Oil Sheen WO N/O NIO WO WO WO Other Pollutants NIO WO N/O WO Yes -Trash N/O COFIELD VISUAL MONITORING RESULTS PERMIT #NCS000167 *N/O = None Observed "Clarity measured from 1-10 where 1 is clear and 10 is very cloudy OUTFALL t;E2 Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Pollutants OUTFALL- Color Odor Clarity Floating Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Pollutants OUTFALL#4 Color Odor Clarity Floaling Solids Suspended Solids Foam Oil Sheen Other Pollutants I'llm s 02 Clear N/O 2 Present Present N/O WO Wo 1111510 Clear N/O 3 Present Present WO N/O N/O 11115102 Light Brown N/O 5 Present Present NIO N/O N/O 4/ZMQ Clear NIO 1 N/O WO WO N/O N/O 4124103 Light Brown N/O a Present Present N/O WO WO 4124103 Dry 10122103 Clear N/O 2 WO N/O NIO N/O WO 10122103 Light Gray N/O B Present Present WO wo WO 40/22103 Dry STORMWATER POLLUTION. PREVENTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION - CERTIFICATION N.C. Division of Water Quality, Stormwater and General Permits Unit Facility Name: PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED-COFIELD Permit Number: NCS000167 Location Address: NCSR 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 County: HERTFORD "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" "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the facility location and the SPPP has been fully implemented at the named facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater general permit." "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 THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THE CERTIFICATION. Signature _ _ _ Date ` 3L0 Wayne Black Envi rnnment_al Manager 2 Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 2/99 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director March 10, 2004 PERDUE FARMS INCORPORATED-COFIELD ATTN: WAYNE BLACK, OR SUCCESSOR PO BOX 460 LEWISTON, NC 27849 Dear Permittee: 000MA, 1�• NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE50URGE5 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Perdue Farms Incorporated-Cofield Permit Number NCS000167 Hertford County Your facility is currently covered for Stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000167. This permit expires on October 31, 2004. North Carolina Administrative Code (15A NCAC 2H.0105(e)) requires that an application for permit renewal be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration of the current permit. In order to assure your continued coverage under your permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. To make this renewal process easier, we are informing you in advance that your permit will be expiring. Enclosed you will find an individual permit renewal application form, supplemental information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan certification. Filing the application form along with the requested supplimental information will constitute your application for renewal of your permit. As stated above, the application form must be completed and returned along with all requested information by May 4, 2004 in order for the permit to be renewed by October 31, 2004. Failure to request renewal by May 4, 2004 may result in a civil assessment of at least $500.00. Larger penalties may be assessed depending on the delinquency of the request. Discharge of Stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding the permit renewal procedures please contact Bill Mills of the Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 548. Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Stormwater and General Permits Unit Files Wilmington Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper I r P,rrterN w� c ites a-P� - ��o At416Wd zoo z 634a,��C& 851�, Current Status Over $1,942,634 of Agriculture Cost Share funding has been directed toward the basin over the last five years. DWQ and the Division of Soil and Water Conservation continue to collaborate on efforts to protect and restore water quality in the Chowan River basin due to agricultural impacts. DWQ does not have flow data for the Chowan River, limiting DWQ scientists' ability to conduct long-term records of 'load". DWQ continues to measure concentrations and document response measures. All municipal POTWs have switched to non -discharge systems for treatment of domestic wastewater, and are required to meet total nitrogen and total phosphorus limits for new and expanding private systems that discharge nutrient -bearing wastes. 4.7.2 Discharges of Oxygen -Consuming Waste to Swamp Waters Most of the freshwater in the Chowan River basin is swampy with naturally low dissolved oxygen (DO), low pH, and low or zero flow during summer months. Wastewater discharges that discharge effluent with high biological oxygen demand have the potential to further reduce DO in these swampy streams. Models to evaluate the impact of discharges to swamp streams have not been developed. 4.7.3 2002 Recommendations The Chowan River NSW recommendations from 1997 will remain in effect. DWQ continues to issue permits for point sources using the NSW management strategy that involves nitrogen and phosphorus limits and land application requirements. DWQ will conduct a 15-year status analysis on nutrient reduction efforts in the Chowan River basin. Anticipated date of availability is 2005. The DWQ modelers and NPDES permittees will review the information, reevaluate current permit limitations, and revise as necessary based on this analysis. DWQ will pursue reclassification of streams that have swampy characteristics to include the supplemental classification Sw that identifies the swampy nature of these streams. New and expanding discharges will be carefully considered on a case -by -case basis. 4.8 Priority Issues for the Next Five Years 4.8.1 Introduction Clean water is crucial to the health, economic and ecological well-being of the state. Tourism, water supplies, recreation and a high quality of life for residents are dependent on the water resources within any given river basin. Water quality problems are varied and complex. Inevitably, water quality impairment is due to human activities within the watershed. Solving these problems and protecting the surface water quality of the basin in the face of continued growth and development will be a major challenge. Looking to the future, water quality in this basin will depend on the manner in which growth and development occur. Section A: Chapter 4 —Water Quality Issues Related to the Entire for the Chowan River Basin 69 Comparing the number of acres of wetland impacts to the number of acres of wetland mitigation activities, each year there has typically been more wetland acres mitigated than impacts permitted. The years 1995, 1998 and 2000 are exceptions. 4.6.3 2002 Recommendations Through protecting wetlands, local decision -makers can reduce the likelihood of nonpoint source contamination of surface waters. DWQ recommends that local governments consider the value of wetlands and include protection of wetlands in land use plans. DWQ will provide funding source information upon request to local governments for opportunities to restore, enhance or create wetlands. 4.7 Chowan River Basin Wastewater Discharger Issues 4.7.1 Chowan River Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) Strategy 1997 Recommendations Nutrient enrichment in the Chowan River basin continues to be a primary water quality concern. Since the application of the Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) management strategy, reductions in nutrient loads have been achieved and algal blooms have been less frequent and shorter in duration. As of 1990, installation of control measures for agricultural nonpoint sources through the Agricultural Cost Share Program had resulted in a six percent reduction in North Carolina's total phosphorus input (DEM, 1990). Also, many point source discharges in the basin have converted their facilities to land application operations, reducing nutrient loads to the surface waters. Overall, as of 1990, the nitrogen reduction goal of 20 percent had been accomplished and total phosphorus had been reduced by 29 precent (goal of 35 percent). Major points of the 1990 management strategy include: Reduction in phosphorus inputs from point and nonpoint sources by 35-40 precent Point Sources ♦ Land application systems for municipal wastewater treatment plants ♦ Phosphorus limits of 1 mg/1 in the North Carolina portion of the basin G Nonpoint Sources ♦ Target funds from the Agriculture Cost Share Program to the Chowan River basin Reduction of nitrogen inputs from all sources by 20 percent C Point Sources ♦ Land application systems for municipal wastewater treatment plants ♦ Nitrogen limits of 3 mg/l in the North Carolina portion of the basin Nonpoint Sources ♦ Target funds from the Agriculture Cost Share Program to the Chowan River basin The 1997 plan recommends continuing the 1990 NSW management strategy. Section A: Chapter 4 -- Water Quality Issues Related to the Entire for the Chowan River Basin 68 1.4 Other Water Quality Impacts and Recommendations The surface waters discussed in this section are fully supporting designated uses based on DWQ's use support assessment and are not considered to be impaired. However, notable water quality problems and concerns have been documented for some waters based on this assessment. While these waters are not considered impaired, attention and resources should be focused on these waters over the next basinwide planning cycle to prevent additional degradation or facilitate water quality improvement. A discussion of how impairment is determined can be found in Section A, Part 3.5. Water quality problems in the Chowan River basin are varied and complex. Inevitably, many of the water quality impacts noted are associated with human activities within the watershed. Solving these problems and protecting the surface water quality of the basin in the face of continued growth and development will be a major challenge. Voluntary implementation of BMPs is encouraged and continued monitoring is recommended. DWQ will notify local agencies and others of water quality concerns for the waters discussed below and work with them to conduct further monitoring and to locate sources of water quality protection funding. Additionally, education on local water quality issues is always a useful tool to prevent water quality problems and to promote restoration efforts. Nonpoint source program agency contacts are listed in Appendix VI. 1.4.1 Upper Chowan River (1.8 miles from Virginia state line to Near Riddicksville) The upper Chowan River was considered support threatened in the 1997 plan due to a stressed aquatic system that experienced threats of algal blooms. 1997 Recommendations Because the upper Chowan bridges both Virginia and North Carolina, the recommendation was for North Carolina to improve communication with Virginia to promote actions to reduce nutrient levels entering the state from the headwaters. The abandoned CF Industries fertilizer plant has been associated with contaminated groundwater due to the plant's operation. The state has been concerned about potential groundwater seepage into the Chowan River which is susceptible to algal blooms under certain conditions. Groundwater chromium levels were found in sufficient quantities to trigger the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), but with respect to water quality, the nutrients contained in the waste presented a continued concern. DWQ was working to finalize the non - discharge permit with CF Industries to allow for groundwater remediation. Status of Progress DWQ recommended improving communication with the State of Virginia in order to promote actions to reduce nutrient levels crossing over the state border. North Carolina has actively pursued interstate collaboration through working towards a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the two states. Instituted through the Albemarle -Pamlico National Estuary Program, North Carolina signed a MOA with Virginia's Department of Conservation and Recreation in October 2001. In addition, both states have jointly funded a Watershed Field Coordinator Section B: Chapter 1 — Chowan River Subbasin 03-01-01 79 position to facilitate discussions regarding the Albemarle, Chowan and Coastal Watersheds (see Section C for more information). Since the 1997 plan, DWQ has finalized and issued a non -discharge permit to CF Industries for groundwater remediation by extraction and land application. The facility, characterized as a `Superfund site, has a clay wall built around the site to minimize further groundwater seepage. During the last ten years, there have been flows above the level of the dyke; however, recent efforts have reduced the water overflow challenges and the groundwater has stabilized below the dyke. The DWQ Washington Regional Office remains in communication with the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste to ensure permit limits are adhered to. 2002 Recommendations In an effort to solidify the interstate efforts currently underway, the two states will begin to implement the MOA. In addition, Virginia and North Carolina should continue to fund the Watershed Field Coordinator position through the NC Albemarle -Pamlico National Estuary Program to ensure the continuity and stabilization of this effort. DWQ should remain abreast of activities in Virginia towards developing a watershed -based forum for water quality in the upper Chowan, part of Virginia's Watershed Conservation Roundtable effort. Once this effort is underway, DWQ should participate in the discussions, share data and management strategies, and foster interstate basin management as much as feasible. The Chowan River had 1.8 miles listed on the state's Section 303(d) list as having low dissolved oxygen potentially due to agriculture, intensive animal feeding operations, or natural swamp conditions. DWQ will determine whether the low DO is due to natural conditions. The upper Chowan River is one of two stream segments selected in the Chowan River basin to undergo the Swamp Waters Study Plan. If the study indicates that the low pH values and DO concentrations in the upper Chowan River are due to natural conditions, DWQ staff will pursue removing the river from the Section 303(d) List and submit a request for reclassification of the river from C NSW to C NSW Sw. For more information on the Swamp Waters Study Plan, contact the DWQ Planning Branch Modeling/TMDL Unit at (919) 733-5083 or visit the program's website at http://112o.enr.state.nc.us/tmd1/. 1.5 Additional Issues of Concern within the Subbasin The previous section discussed water quality concerns for specific stream segments. This section discusses water quality issues that relate to multiple watersheds in the Chowan River basin. Permitted wastewater dischargers, non -permitted wastewater dischargers, priority areas for conservation and priority areas for restoration were all identified by participants at the public workshop as significant issues in the Chowan River basin. Section B: Chapter I — Chowan River Suhbasirn 03-01-01 so 1.5.1 NPDES Facilities DWQ reviews NPDES effluent data by analyzing monthly averages of water quality parameters over a two-year period, screening for criterion in excess of state standards for conventional and toxic pollutants. Three NPDES permit holders in the subbasin violated their monthly discharge limitations during this period. The Gates County School located at Buckland exceeded its fecal coliform limits by greater than 40 percent in the fourth quarter of 1998 and the first quarter of 1999. In addition, the facility exceeded its limitations by 20 percent in four months over the two quarters. The T.S. Cooper Elementary School operated by the Gates County School System exceed its ammonia limits by greater than 40 percent over the first and second quarters of 1999. In addition, the facility exceeded its limits by 20 percent in five months over the same two quarters. The facilities are operational; however, they have maintenance challenges. DWQ has levied fines and has established a record of chronic noncompliance, but DWQ does not recommend issuing a Special Order by Consent (SOC) to remedy'the noncompliance issues. Instead, DWQ's Washington Regional Office will continue to provide technical assistance to the schools. Indalex, Incorporated exceeded its total suspended solid limits by greater than 40 percent in the third and fourth quarters of 1999. 1.5.2 Non -Discharge Facilities There have been both public and governmental concerns about the construction and maintenance of wastewater and industrial waste infrastructure. The sanitary waste that is going to the Winton Wastewater Treatment Plant from Nucor is within tolerance. Apparently, the water quality concerns associated with Nucor are more focused on the industrial waste for which a lagoon must be constructed. DWQ also has concerns about the planned construction of the lagoon. DWQ's Washington Regional Office will continue to work with Nucor on their lagoon site plans, construction and operation. Nucor should aim to provide more information to the public about its facility to address some of the public's concern about the plant's operation. Section 8: Chapter I—Chowan River Subbasin 03-01-01 81 Chowan River Basin Waters with impaired biological integrity. Assessment Year Waterbody and Description Unit (AU) Class Subbasin lmpalredUse Listed Category and Reason for Listing Potential Source(s) Miles Acres Chowan River 25al B NSW 30101 1998 5 1.8 From Carolina -Virginia State Line to near Riddicksville Aquatic Life 1. 1998 5 Standard violation: Low ' . Agriculture Dissolved Oxygen 2. Intensive Animal Feeding Operations Fish 1. 2002 5 Fish Advisory -Mercury Consumption Chowan River Basin Waters for which TMDLs are required. Assessment Waterbody and Description Unit (AU) Class Subbasin lmpairedUse Year Listed Category and Reason for Listing Potential Source(s) Miles Acres Potecasi Creek 25-4-8 C NSW 30102 1998 5 45.6 From source to Meherrin River Aquatic Life 1. 1998 2. 1998 5 Standard violation: Low Dissolved Oxygen 5 Standard violation: pH Agriculture Sells Branch 25-4-8-10 C NSW 30102 1998 6 4.8 From source to Potecasi Creek Overall 1. 1998 6 Impaired biological integrity: stressors not identified Painter Swamp 25-4-8-5 C NSW 30102 1998 6 3.7 From source to Potecasi Creek Overall 1. 1998 6 Impaired biological integrity: stressors not identified Monday, April26, 2004 North Carolina 303(d) Impaired Waters List-2004 River Basin: Chowan Page 27 of 112 r Figure B-I Chowan River Subbasin 03-01-01 B-4 D5000000 us-158 NORTHAMPTON HERTFORD Rich Square Legend Subbasin Boundary Ambient Monitoring Station Benthic Station County 8mridary Primary Roads Hydrography Municipality .... ......... B- Aulander BERTIE 800 GATES B-6 D z�00 Han-ellsvil. CHOWAN NCDENR Planning Branch 5 0 s 10 miles Basinwide Planning Program Unit wi July 19, 2002 1 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Water Quality Section September 23, 1999 Memo To: Permit File From: Aisha Lau Subject: Review of NCS000167 Stormwater Permit Renewal Perdue Farms Incorporated's Cofield Feed and Grain Complex monitored their discharge annually as required, and it was determined that the parameters that they monitored for still showed up at levels of concern occasionally, therefore they will continue to monitor for TSS, BOD, COD, TKN, and Total Phosphorous, but only quarterly in the 41" year of the permit. DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Water Quality Section September 23, 1999 Memo To: Permit File From: Aisha Lau Subject: Review of NCS000167 Stormwater Permit Renewal Perdue Farms Incorporated's Cofield Feed and Grain Complex monitored their discharge annually as required, and it was determined that the parameters that they monitored for still showed up at levels of concern occasionally, therefore they will continue to monitor for TSS, BOD, COD, TKN, and Total Phosphorous, but only quarterly in the 41h year of the permit. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director September 24, 1999 Mr. Wayne Black Perdue Farms, Inc. -Hertford Post Office Box 460 Lewiston, North Carolina 27849 11F? FA IT1 • 02 NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OP ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Permit No. NCS000167 Perdue Farms, Inc. -Hertford Hertford County Dear Mr. Black: In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under NPDES stormwater permit NCS000167, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the subject state - NPDES permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 .I and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection agency dated December 6, 1983. Please note that the enclosed permit may differ from the draft permit that was previously sent. Based on a review of the permit monitoring data received to date, the Division has revised the monitoring strategy for individual stormwater permits. The measurement frequency has been changed and cut-off concentrations have been removed. These changes will be implemented for all second term individual stormwater permits with analytical monitoring requirements. For those permits with analytical monitoring requirements, Part II - Monitoring, Controls, and Limitations for Permitted Discharges has been modified to reflect the change in monitoring strategy. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 -7447. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. Please take notice this permit is not transferable. Part III, B.2. addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Aisha Lau at telephone number g i gn33- 5083 ext. 578. Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY WILLIAM C. MILLS for Kerr T. Stevens cc: Mr. Roger O. Pfaff, EPA Washington Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper v Permit No. NCS000167 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1. other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Com mnission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Perdue Farms Incorporated is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at Cofield Feed and Grain Complex SR 1403 Cofield Hertford County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Deep Creek a class WS IV stream, in the Chowan-Pasquotank River Basin in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, II, III, IV, V and VI hereof. This permit shall become effective November 1, 1999. This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on October 31, 2004 Signed this day September 24, 1999. OPAGI I��C Mj � SY WILLAM for Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. NCS000167 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTION Section A: Individual Permit Coverage Section B: Permitted Activities Section C: Location Map PART II MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES Section A: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Section B: Analytical Monitoring Requirements Section C: Qualitative Monitoring Requirements Section D: On -Site Vehicle Maintenance Monitoring Requirements PART III STANDARD CONDITIONS Section A: Compliance and Liability I. Compliance Schedule 2. Duty to Comply 3. Duty to Mitigate 4. Civil and Criminal Liability 5. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability 6. Property Rights 7. Severability 8. Duty to Provide Information 9. Penalties for Tampering 10. Penalties for Falsification of Reports Section B: General Conditions 1. Individual Permit Expiration 2. Transfers 3, Signatory Requirements 4. Individual Permit Modification, Revocation and Reissuance, or Termination 5. Permit Actions Section C: Operation and Maintenance of Pollution Controls I. Proper Operation and Maintenance 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense 3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Facilities Section D: Monitoring and Records 1. Representative Sampling 2. Recording Results 3. Flow Measurements 4. Test Procedures 5. Representative Outfall 6. Records Retention 7. Inspection and Entry Permit No. NCS000167 Section E: Reporting Requirements 1. Discharge Monitoring Reports 2. Submitting Reports 3. Availability of Reports 4. Non-Stormwater Discharges 5. Planned Changes 6. Anticipated Noncompliance 7. Bypass 8. Twenty-four Hour Reporting 9. Other Noncompliance 10. Other Information PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER PART V ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS PART VI DEFINITIONS Permit No. NCS000167 PART I INTRODUCTION SECTION A: INDIVIDUAL PERMIT COVERAGE During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity. Such discharges shall be controlled, limited and monitored as specified in this permit. SECTION B: PERMITTED ACTIVITIES Until this permit expires or is modified or revoked, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater to the surface waters of North Carolina or separate storm sewer system which has been adequately treated and managed in accordance with the terms and conditions of this individual permit. All discharges shall be in accordance with the conditions of this permit. Any other point source discharge to surface waters of the state is prohibited unless it is an allowable non-stormwater discharge or is covered by another permit, authorization or approval. This permit does not relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. Part I Page 1 of 2 0 7605500°I",� + r Permit No. NCS000167 Pit cu substs ,- co a>u �1 Corn. O U T FA L L 002 .tip, — . f,, i ♦ i .r :r=.\ �' .'trtt 1 "yi: � • r .;,;.•�•. ' OUTFACE to 004 N•�` /, ` OUTFALL 003 PROJECT r) LOCATION Cam BM„ ,r• gig • I to �� ! . • t1IT � Z ':Cam- _ _ -� a .. 9M tz.s .� - ••y ii-- N — II •' tta t J1 C IJ r++76055 40" 760 54' o� I ! o InI aMETERS I I t0pp 0 METERS 1= 7D00 9 0 I MILES 10w 0 1000 I000 7000 M WIM WX 70M d000 9000 t00m FEET -- I ' • I ' n r If EXHIBIT 13 4 — 156 LOCATION MAP3f°aZI SEPT, 1992 I—1 134A- 262 Page 3 Permit No. NCS000167 PART II MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES SECTION A: STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN The permittee shall develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, herein after referred to as the Plan. This Plan shall be considered public information in accordance with Part III, Standard Conditions, Section E, Paragraph 3 of this individual permit. The Plan shall include, at a minimum, the following items: Site Plan. The site plan shall provide a description of the physical facility and the potential pollutant sources which may be expected to contribute to contamination of stormwater discharges. The site plan shall contain the following: (a) A general location map (USGS quadrangle map or appropriately drafted equivalent map), showing the facility's location in relation to transportation routes and surface waters, the name of the receiving water(s) to which the stormwater outfall(s) discharges, or if the discharge is to a municipal separate storm sewer system, the name of the municipality and the ultimate receiving waters; and accurate latitude and longitude of the point(s) of discharge. (b) A narrative description of storage practices, loading and unloading activities, outdoor process areas, dust or particulate generating or control processes, and waste disposal practices. (c) A site map drawn to scale with the distance legend indicating location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall and activities occurring in the drainage area, building locations, existing BMPs and impervious surfaces, and the percentage of each drainage area that is impervious. For each outfall, a narrative description of the potential pollutants which could be expected to be present in the stormwater discharge. (d) A list of significant spills or leaks of pollutants that have occurred at the facility during the 3 previous years and any corrective actions taken to mitigate spill impacts. (e) Certification that the stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges. The certification statement will be signed in accordance with the requirements found in Part III, Standard Conditions, Section B, Paragraph 3. 2. Stormwater Management Plan. The stormwater management plan shall contain a narrative description of the materials management practices employed which control or minimize the exposure of significant materials to stormwater, including structural and nonstructural measures. The stormwater management plan, at a minimum, shall incorporate the following: (a) Feasibility Study. A review of the technical and economic feasibility of changing the methods of operations and/or storage practices to eliminate or reduce exposure of materials and processes to Stormwater. Wherever practical, the permittee shall prevent exposure of all storage areas, material handling operations, and manufacturing or fueling operations. In areas where elimination of exposure is not practical, the stormwater management plan shall document the feasibility of diverting the stormwater runoff away from areas of potential contamination. (b) Secondary Containment Schedule. A schedule to provide secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials, storage of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) water priority chemicals, or storage of hazardous substances to prevent leaks and spills from contaminating stormwater runoff. If the secondary containment devices are connected directly to stormwater conveyance systems, the connection shall be controlled by manually activated valves or other similar devices [which shall be secured with a Part II Page 1 of 5 Permit No. NCS0001 67 locking mechanism) and any stormwater that accumulates in the containment area shall be at a minimum visually observed for color, foam, outfall staining, visible sheens and dry weather flow, prior to release of the accumulated stormwater: Accumulated stormwater shall be released if found to be uncontaminated by the material stored within the containment area. Records documenting the individual making the observation, the description of the accumulated stormwater and the date and time of the release shall be kept for a period of five years. (c) BMP Summary. A narrative description shall be provided of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be considered such as, but not limited to, oil and grease separation, debris control, vegetative filter strips, infiltration and stormwater detention or retention, where necessary. The need for structural BMPs shall be based on the assessment of potential of sources to contribute significant quantities of pollutants to stormwater discharges and data collected through monitoring of stormwater discharges. Spill Prevention and Response Plan. The Spill Prevention and Response Plan (SPRP) shall incorporate an assessment of potential pollutant sources based on a materials inventory of the facility. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the SPRP shall be identified. A responsible person shall be on -site at all times during facility operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff through spills or exposure of materials associated with the facility operations. The SPRP must be site stormwater specific. Therefore, a SPCC plan may be a component of the SPRP, but may not be sufficient to completely address the stormwater aspects of the SPRP. The common elements of the SPCC with the SPRP may be incorporated by reference into the SPRP. 4. Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Program. A preventative maintenance program shall be developed. The program shall document schedules of inspections and maintenance activities of stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Inspection of material handling areas and regular cleaning schedules of these areas shall be incorporated into the program. 5. Employee Training. Training schedules shall be developed and training provided at a minimum on an annual basis on proper spill response and cleanup procedures and preventative maintenance activities for all personnel involved in any of the facility's operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the training shall be identified. b. Responsible Party, The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall identify a specific position(s) responsible for the overall coordination, development, implementation, and revision to the Plan. Responsibilities for all components of the Plan shall be documented and position assignments provided. 7. Plan Amendment. The permittee shall amend the Plan whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or maintenance which has a significant effect on the potential for the discharge of pollutants to surface waters. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be reviewed and updated on an annual basis. The Director may notify the permittee when the Plan does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within 30 days of such notice, the permittee shall submit a time schedule to the Director for modifying the Plan to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide certification in writing (in accordance with Part III, Standard Conditions, Section B, Paragraph 3) to the Director that the changes have been made. 8. Facility Inspection Program. Facilities are required to inspect all stormwater systems on at least a semiannual schedule, once in the fall (September -November) and once in the spring (April - June). The inspection and any subsequent maintenance activities performed shall be documented, recording date and time of inspection, individual(s) making the inspection and a narrative description of the facility's stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Records of these inspections shall be incorporated into the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Part 11 Page 2 of 5 Permit No. NCS000167 Stormwater discharge characteristic monitoring as required in Part II of this permit shall be performed in addition to facility inspections. 9. Implementation. The permittee shal I document all monitoring, measurements, inspections and maintenance activities and training provided to employees, including the log of the sampling data and of activities taken to implement BMPs associated with the industrial activities, including vehicle maintenance activities. Such documentation shall be kept on -site for a period of five years and made available to the Director or his authorized representative immediately upon request. SECTION B: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater subject to the provisions of this permit. Analytical monitoring of stormwater discharges shall be performed as specified below in Table 1. All analytical monitoring shall be.performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of 4 analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). The permittee shall complete the minimum 4 analytical samplings in accordance with the schedule specified below in Table 2. Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Requirements - Discharge _ h racterlstt Units .F : to Ja6^.' 11+1( asuFem 4 F e. enc l �WRF•. Spa la T; e- •-4y:.gpn. Sample xocafion Total KjeldahI Nitro en mg/1 Quarterly- 4" year Grab SDO Total Phosphorous m I Quarterly- 4" year Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids mg/1 Quarterly- 4" year Grab SDO Biochemical Oxygen Demand mg/1 Quarterly- 0 year Grab SDO Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/1 Quarterly- 4`" year Grab SDO Total Rainfa114 inches Quarterly- 4'" year Event Duration4 minutes Quarterly- 4h year Total Flow4 MG Quarterly- 4" year _ SDO Footnotes: 1 Measurement Frequency: Once per quarter during the 4 h year of the permit term. A year is defined as the 12 month period beginning on the month and day of issuance of the Permit. See Table 2 for schedule of monitoring periods. 2 If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater detention pond, a grab sample of the discharge from the pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, then no analytical monitoring is required and only qualitative monitoring shall be performed. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. Part II Page 3 of 5 Permit No. NCS000167 4 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation, storm duration, and total flow must be monitored. Total flow shall be either; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Table 2 Monitoring schedule r ;ter lVlotlttorin period,,, •: Y <Sam IeNumb r � �. Year 4 - V quarter 1 November 1, 2002 January 31, 2003 Year 4 - 2'" quarter 2 February I, 2003 April 30, 2003 Year 4 - 3" quarter 3 May 1, 2003 July 31, 2003 Year 4 - 4" quarter 4 August I, 2003 October 31, 2003 SECTION C: QUALITATIVE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Qualitative monitoring requires a visual inspection of each stormwater outfall regardless of representative outfall status and shall be performed as specified below in Table 3. Qualitative monitoring is for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) and assessing new sources of stormwater pollution. No analytical tests are required. Qualitative monitoring of stormwater outfalls does not need to be performed during a representative storm event. In the event an atypical condition is noted at a stormwater discharge outfall, the Permittee shall document the suspected cause of the condition and any actions taken in response to the discovery. This documentation will be maintained with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. All qualitative monitoring will be performed twice per year, once in the spring (April - June) and once in the fall (September - November). Table 3. Qualitative Monitoring Requirements �s�r !W qi fN M"`kAE FN °' tsCW&Thar r riwcs J}- ?Ull,ocattvni q` fli'::kk%, d - Frequency 1E%,3u' ��Monitonh 11 Color Semi -Annual SDO Odor Semi -Annual SDO Clarity Semi -Annual SDO Floating Solids Semi -Annual SDO Suspended Solids Semi -Annual SDO Foam Semi -Annual SDO Oil Sheen Semi -Annual SDO Other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution Semi -Annual SDO Footnotes: 1 Monitoring Location: Qualitative monitoring shall be performed at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) regardless of representative outfall status. Part 11 Page 4 of 5 Permit No. NCS000167 SECTION D: ON -SITE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Facilities which have any vehicle maintenance activity occurring on -site which uses more than 55 gallons of new motor oil per month when averaged over the calendar year shall perform analytical monitoring as specified below in Table 4. This monitoring shall be performed at all outfalls which discharge stormwater runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of 4 analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) which discharges stormwater runoff from vehicle maintenance areas. The permittee shall complete the minimum 4analytical samplings in accordance with the schedule specified in Table 2 (Part 11, Section B), Table 4. Analytical Monitoring Requirements for On -Site Vehicle Maintenance .L -' Y/2`• 7' i� Disc arg Chaa%a teristics§ , ` -- .�`^ � I nits - ' V31 s[ r f ia.£#i �9go . i r x ylMe , r meet 'v�Fre. Lien Z h i Sa�mlple� R�t+ x . T e?; 23 y eq►ple Y Y H standard Quarterly- 0 year Grab SDO Oil and Grease mRtl Quarterly- 4ih year Grab SDO Total suspended Solids mg/1 Quarterly- 4'' year Grab SDO New Motor Oil Usage allons/month Quarterly- 4'h year Estimate - Total Flow4 MG Quarterly- 4" year Grab SDO Footnotes: 1 Measurement Frequency: Once per quarter during the 4'" year of the permit term. A year is defined as the 12 month period beginning on the month and day of issuance of the Permit. See Table 2 for schedule of monitoring periods. 2 If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a stormwater detention pond, a grab sample of the discharge from the pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm, then no analytical monitoring is required and only qualitative monitoring shall be performed. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) that discharges stormwater runoff from area(s) where vehicle maintenance activities occur. 4 Total flow shall be; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Total precipitation and duration of the rainfall event measured shall result from the sampled representative storm event. Part I1 Page 5 of 5 Permit No. NCSOOOI67 PART III STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES STORMWATER INDIVIDUAL PERMITS SECTION A: COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY Compliance Schedule The permittee shall comply with Limitations and Controls specified for Stormwater discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Existing Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit and updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part II, Section A, Paragraph 2(b) of this permit, shall be accomplished within 12 months of the effective date of the initial permit issuance. Proposed Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity and be updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part II, Section A, Paragraph 2(b) of this permit shall be accomplished prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity. 2. Duty to Comply The permittee must comply with all conditions of this individual permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit upon renewal application. The permittee shall comply with standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. b. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. Any person who negligently violates any permit condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $10,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $125,000. [Ref: Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).] C. Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.6A] Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Director for violating section 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, or any permit condition or limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. Administrative penalties for Class I violations are not to exceed $10,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty assessed not to exceed $25,000. Penalties for Class II violations are not to exceed $10,000 per day for each day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class H penalty not to exceed $125,000. Part IR Page 1 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 Duty to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this individual permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Civil and Criminal Liabilit Except as provided in Part III, Section C of this permit regarding bypassing of stormwater control facilities, nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3,143-215.6A, 143-215.6B, 143- 215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liabilitv Nothing in this individual permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1321. 6. Property -Rights The issuance of this individual permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. Severabilitv The provisions of this individual permit are severable, and if any provision of this individual permit, or the application of any provision of this individual permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this individual permit, shall not be affected thereby. 8. Duty to Provide Information The permittee shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the permit issued pursuant to this individual permit or to determine compliance with this individual permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director upon request, copies of'records required to be kept by this individual permit. 9. Penalties for Tampering The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this individual permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. Part III Page 2 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCSOOO 167 10. Penalties for Falsification of Reports The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this individual permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. SECTION B: GENERAL CONDITIONS Individual Permit Expiration The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive automatic authorization to discharge beyond the expiration date, the permittee shall submit forms and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date. Any permittee that has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, or any permittee that does not have a permit after the expiration and has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, will be subjected to enforcement procedures as provided in NCGS § 143-215.6A and 33 USC 1251 et. seq. Transfers This permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to and approval by the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit to change the name and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary under the Clean Water Act. 3. Signatory Requirements All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified. a. All applications to be covered under this individual permit shall be signed as follows: (1) For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means: (a) a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the individual permit and other information requested by the Director shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above; Part III Page 3 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.); and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Director. C. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b. of this section shall make the following certification: "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 finds and imprisonment for knowing violations." 4. Individual Permit Modification. Revocation and „Reissuance, or Termination The issuance of this individual permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the individual permit, revoking and reissuing the individual permit, or terminating the individual permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. After public notice and opportunity for a hearing, the individual permit may be terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a individual permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination does not stay any individual permit condition.. The permit shall expire when the individual permit is terminated. Permit Actions The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any individual permit condition. SECTION C: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POLLUTION CONTROLS Proper 012eration and Maintenance The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this individual permit. 2. Need to Halt or Reduce Not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this individual permit. 3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Facilities Part III Page 4 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 Bypass is prohibited and the Director may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass unless: a. Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage; and b. 'There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary control facilities, retention of stormwater or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime or dry weather. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup controls should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and C. The permittee submitted notices as required under, Part III, Section E of this permit. If the Director determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above, the Director may approve an anticipated bypass after considering its adverse effects. SECTION D: MONITORING AND RECORDS I. Representative Sampling Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical sampling shall be performed during a representative storm event. Samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge. All samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste stream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points as specified in this permit shall not be changed without notification to and approval of the Director. 2. Recordinp_Results For each measurement, sample, inspection or maintenance activity performed or collected pursuant to the requirements of this individual permit, the permittee shall record the following information: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; C. The date(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. Flow Measurements Where required, appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. Part U1 Page 5 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 4. Test Procedures Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published pursuant to NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 13 t4, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this individual permit, all test procedures must produce minimum detection and reporting levels and all data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure. 5. Representative Outfall If a facility has multiple discharge locations with substantially identical stormwater discharges that are required to be sampled, the permittee may petition the Director for representative outfall status. If it is established that the stormwater discharges are substantially identical and the permittee is granted representative outfall status, then sampling requirements may be performed at a reduced number of outfalls. 6. Records Retention Visual monitoring shall be documented and records maintained at the facility along with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Copies of analytical monitoring results shall also be maintained on -site. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by this individual permit for a period of at least 5 years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time. Inspection and Entr The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Director), or in the case of a facility which discharges through a municipal separate storm sewer system, an authorized representative of a municipal operator or the separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this individual permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this individual permit; C. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this individual permit; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring individual permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any location. Part III Page 6 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 SECTION E: REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1, Discharge Monitoring Reports Samples analyzed in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be submitted to the Division on Discharge Monitoring Report forms provided by the Director. Submittals shall be received by the Division no later than 30 days from the date the facility receives the sampling results from the laboratory. . Documentation of the qualitative monitoring associated with the initial analytical monitoring event shall be included with the required analytical monitoring submittal for the first year of the permit coverage. Analytical results from sampling during the final year of the permit coverage shall be submitted with the permit renewal application. 2. Submitting Reports Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Central Files Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 3. Availability of Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. As required by the Act, analytical data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-215.613 or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. 4. Non-Stormwater Discharges If the storm event monitored in accordance with this individual permit coincides with a non-stormwater discharge, the permittee shall separately monitor all parameters as required under the non-stormwater discharge permit and provide this information with the stormwater discharge monitoring report. Planned Chanees The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes at the permitted facility which could significantly alter the nature or quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification requirement includes pollutants which are not specifically listed in the individual permit or subject to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a). Anticipated Noncompliance The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes at the permitted facility which may result in noncompliance with the individual permit requirements. Part M Page 7 of 8 Pages Permit No. NC5000167 Bypass a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass; including an evaluation of the anticipated quality and affect of the bypass. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice within 24 hours of becoming aware of an unanticipated bypass. Twenty-four Hour Reporting The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time compliance is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. Other Noncompliance The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under 24 hour reporting at the time monitoring reports are submitted. 10. Other Information Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in an application for an individual permit or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. Part Ill Page 8 of 8 Pages Permit No. NCSO00167 PART IV LIMITATIONS REOPENER This individual permit shall be modified or alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent guideline or water quality standard issued or approved under Sections 302(b) (2) (c), and (d), 304(b) (2) and 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent guideline or water quality standard so issued or approved: a. Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the individual permit; or b. Controls any pollutant not limited in the individual permit. The individual permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements in the Act then applicable. PART V ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS The permittee must pay the administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee in timely manner in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .Ot05(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the Individual Permit. PART VI DEFINITIONS Act See Clean Water Act. Arithmetic Mean The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges This permit regulates stormwater discharges. Non-stormwater discharges which shall be allowed in the stormwater conveyance system are: (a) All other discharges that are authorized by a non-stormwater NPDES permit. (b) Uncontaminated groundwater, foundation drains, air -conditioner condensate without added chemicals, springs, discharges of uncontaminated potable water, waterline and fire hydrant flushings, water from footing drains, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands. (c) Discharges resulting from fire -fighting or fire -fighting training. 4. Best Management Practices (BMPs) Measures or practices used to reduce the amount of pollution entering surface waters. BMPs may take the form of a process, activity, or physical structure. Parts IV, V and VI Page 1 of 5 Permit No. NCS000167 Bypass A bypass is the known diversion of stormwater from any portion of a stormwater control facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established operating mode for the facility. 6. Sulk Storage of Liquid Products Liquid raw materials, manufactured products, waste materials or by-products with a single above ground storage container having a capacity of greater than 660 gallons or with multiple above ground storage containers located in close proximity to each other having a total combined storage capacity of greater than 1,320 gallons. 7. Clean Water Act The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended, 33 USC 125 t, et. seq. 8. Division or DWO The Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 9. Director The Director of the Division of Water Quality, the permit issuing authority. 10. EMC The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. it. Grab Sample An individual samples collected instantaneously. Grab samples that will be directly analyzed or qualitatively monitored must be taken within the first 30 minutes of discharge. 12. Hazardous Substance Any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. 13. Landfill A disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is placed in or on land and which is not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an injection well, a hazardous waste long-term storage facility or a surface storage facility. 14. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System A stormwater collection system within an incorporated area of local self-government such as a city or town. 15. Overburden Any material of any nature, consolidated or unconsolidated, that overlies a mineral deposit, excluding topsoil or similar naturally -occurring surface materials that are not disturbed by mining operations. Part VI Page 2 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 16. Permittee The owner or operator issued a permit pursuant to this individual permit. 17. Point Source Discharge of Stormwater Any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance including, but not specifically limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, or discrete fissure from which stormwater is or may be discharged to waters of the state. I& Representative Storm Event A storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. A single storm event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation. For example, if it rains for 2 hours without producing any collectable discharge, and then stops, a sample may be collected if a rain producing a discharge begins again within the next 10 hours. 19. Representative Outfall Status When it is established that the discharge of stormwater runoff from a single outfall is representative of the discharges at multiple outfalls, the DWQ may grant representative outfall status. Representative outfall status allows the permittee to perform analytical monitoring at a reduced number of outfalls. 20. Rinse Water Discharge The discharge of rinse water from equipment cleaning areas associated with industrial activity. Rinse waters from vehicle and equipment cleaning areas are process wastewaters and do not include washwaters utilizing any type of detergent or cleaning agent. 21. Secondary Containment Spill containment for the contents of the single largest tank within the containment structure plus sufficient freeboard to allow for the 25-year, 24-hour storm event. 22. Section 313 Water Priority Chemical A chemical or chemical category which: a. Is listed in 40 CFR 372.65 pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, also titled the Emergency Planning and Community Right - to -Know Act of 1986; b. Is present at or above threshold levels at a facility subject to SARA title III, Section 313 reporting requirements; and C. That meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) Is listed in Appendix D of 40 CFR part 122 on either Table II (organic priority pollutants), Table III (certain metals, cyanides, and phenols) or Table IV (certain toxic pollutants and hazardous substances); (2) Is listed as a hazardous substance pursuant to section 311(b)(2)(A) of the CWA at 40 CFR 116.4; or (3) Is a pollutant for which EPA has published acute or chronic water quality criteria. Part VI Page 3 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 23. Severe Property Damage Means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the control facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. 24. Sianificant Materials Includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERCLA; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to section 313 of Title III of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges. 25. Significant Spills Includes, but is not limited to: releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.10 and CFR 117.21) or section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4). 26, Stormwater Runoff The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or as a result of snowmelt. 27. Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity The discharge from any point source which is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw material storage areas at an industrial site. Facilities considered -to be engaged in "industrial activities" include those activities defined in 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14). The term does not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program. 28. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan A comprehensive site -specific plan which details measures and practices to reduce stormwater pollution and is based on an evaluation of the pollution potential of the site. 29. Ten Year Design Storm The maximum 24 hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded on the average once in ten years. Design storm information can be found in the Stale of North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. 3o. Total Flow The flow corresponding to the time period over which the entire storm event occurs. Total flow shall be either; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. 31. Toxic Pollutant Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. Part VI Page 4 of 5 Pages Permit No. NCS000167 32. Upset Means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment or control facilities, inadequate treatment or control facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 33. Vehicle Maintenance Activity Vehicle rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling, lubrication, vehicle cleaning operations, or airport deicing operations. 34. Visible Sedimentation Solid particulate matter, both mineral and organic, that has been or is being transported by water, air, gravity, or ice from its site of origin which can be seen with the unaided eye. 35. 25-year, 24 hour storm event The maximum 24-hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded, on the average, once in 25 years. Part VI Page 5 of 5 Pages PERDUEFARMSINCORPORATED Box 460, I ewiston•Wood4le, NC 27849 Home Office: 919 348 2001 March 22, 1999 Certified Mail #Z 510 776 516 Individual Permit Renewal Division of Water Quality Stormwater & General Permits Unit Attn: Ms. Aisha Lau P. 4. Box 29535 Raleigh, N. C. 27626-0535 Subject: Permit Renewal #NCS000167 Perdue Farms, Inc. Hertford County Dear Ms. Lau: We are submitting this package of information as a formal request to renew our stormwater permit #NCS000167. Please find enclosed the appropriate application forms and the requested information. There have been no significant changes in industrial activities that would constitute changes in management practices per #5 on the supplemental information list. I hope the information provided meets with your approval. If you should have any questions please contact me at 252-348-4326. Sincerely, Wayne Black Environmental Manager Perdue Farms Inc. WB/cv 03/22/99 �0• NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES PERMIT COVERAGE RENEWAL APPLICATION National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater NPDES Permit NCS000167 Perdue Farms, Inc. Permit Number NCS000167 Hertford County THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED AND RETURNED ALONG WITH THE REQUESTED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY IN ORDER FOR YOUR FACILITY TO QUALIFY FOR RENEWAL OF YOUR STORMWATER PERMIT NCS000167 PERMIT RENEWAL INFORMATION The following is the information currently in our database for your facility. Please review this information carefully and mace all corrections as necessary in the space provided to the right of the current information. Facility Name: Perdue Farms, Inc. Mailing Address*: PO BOX 460 LEWISTON, NC 27849 Location Address: STATE ROAD 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 Facility Contact: WAYNE BLACK Phone Number: 1Sa• 349 - 41 o O Fax Number: No number on file 11S Z - 34 8 -4 3 3 O E-mail address: No address on file * This is the address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed CERTIFICATION I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Date 3 21 I cig AG ENIY:rOnl e•4LAJ kf' Print or ty a name of person signing above Title Please return this completed renewal form, the information as requested on the next page, and any relevant documentation to: Individual Permit Renewal Division of Water Quality/ WQ Section Stormwater and General Permits Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Attn: Aisha Lau SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL OF INDIVIDUAL NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT The following should accompany this submittal: (Do not submit the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) Initials 1► l . A copy of the 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. 1,8• 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 . bb results, date sampled, and storm event data. 3. A summary of the Visual Monitoring results. Do not submit individual lab 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. 16 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. VS. 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) Representative storm sampling may now be conducted anytime during the year (the April to November window has been eliminated) and the representative rainfall event is now defined as a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches and is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. I�YS 7 i1'�'[t{ 'C !'[ �ry I � � �/V �P(• � t.I-1'L C! �[ , ti •`�• �,FY•^ ��r+'�,.�`�,'�,�'jV �� �iG, L 19 t� � �r , 41 Cwl` °•"�t,f�'�4p s' ` ' S+i _�, II p Mt �'Ft i7• A ' ` i�y '�� K 5, N, j1 1 �{ fN�a,+tZ• y' y�(.�r_ < I ;i � Y J �4 y'1 f ri}( [ Z�L^�( � �•`1I�1/�� f�t`'1i� 5 .�h � 'rtR. .. Z'�..., Y a �rrl OO` • ,, is � '� � , .; r� '•* � +� u► a a •�-•.•� ru a O ono m ➢ n i O ra a R , j r �r 1 rn CD W cnfD 4 UI iii 0 wh COFIELD ANALYTICAL MONITORING PERMIT #NCS000167 OUTFALL #2 07 11 95 08 6 98 09 22 8 BOD 17.89 mg/L <2 mglL COD 29 mg/L 41 mg/L TKN 2.38 mg/L 3.052 mg/L TTL. Phosphours .62 mg/L .92 mg/L Total Sus. Residue 4 mg/L 11 mg/L Total Rain Fall .2" 3" .2" Event Duration 30 min. 480 min. 180 min. Total Flow .041 MG .62 MG .04 MG PH 8.4 8.0 0jaFALL #3 �/ 1/95 10107/96 1 1Z1 0L 22/97 08126128 09/22198 BOD 112mg/L 67.3 mg/L 51.6 mg/L 56.6 mg/L COD 488 mg/L 523 mg/L 493 mg/L 2,702 mg/L TKN 34.832 mg/L 16.3 mg/L 91.616 mg/L TTL. Phosp. 3.86 mg/L 2.4 mg/L 2.03 mg/L 19,10 mg/L TSR 20 mg/L 284 mg/L Rainfall .2" .25" 1.5" 1.75" 3" .2" Duration 30 min. 30 min 240 min. 360 min. 480 min. 180min. Total Q 01 MG .0139 MG 084 MG 097 MG .167 MG .01 MG pH 7.4 6.6 6.5 Lead <5 mg/L OUTFALL #4 07 1 i 95 08 26 98 pH 7.0 7.2 Oil & Grease 8.8 mg/L 1.6 New Motor Oil Usage 1,655 gal. 1,623 gal Flow .024 MG .57 MG TSS 36 mg/L 54 mg/L (MBAS) 6 .17 mg/L .27 mg/L Rainfall 2" 3" Duration 30 min. 480 min COFIELD VISUAL MONITORING RESULTS PERMIT #NCS000167 " NIO - None Observed OUTFALL #2 07/11/95 10/17/95 04_ 123/96 10/28/96 04/04/97 09/12/97 06/25/98 09/23/98 Color Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Odor None N/O N/O N/O N/O N/O N10 N/O Clarity Clear Good Good Good Good Clear Clear Excellent Floating Solids None Present N/O NIO Present N/O NIO N/0 Suspended Solids None N/O N/O N/O N/O N/O N/O N/O Foam None N/O N/O N/O N/0 N/0 N/0 N/0 Oil Sheen None N/O N/0 N/0 N10 N10 N/O N/O Other Pollution NIO N/O N/O NIO N/O N/O N/O N/O OUTFALL #3 0 !7 11125 10/17/95 0 /4 23/96 10/28/96 04/94/97 09/12/97 06125198 0. 9/2319_8 Color Clear Dry Dry Dry Dry Grayish Grayish/Borwn Dry Odor NIO N/0 NIO Clarity Clear Turbid Poor Floating Solids N/0 Present N/0 Suspended Solids N/O Present Present Foam NIO N10 N/O Oil Sheen N/0 NIO N/O Other Pollution N/O N/O N/O QUTALL#4 07111/95 10/17/95 04/23/96 10128/96 04/04/97 0I912/97 06125198 09/23/98 Color Brown Dry Dry Grayish Dry Greenish/Dark Grayish/Brown Dk/Grn. Odor N/O NIO N/O N/O N/O f:larity Murky Turbid Turbid Poor Turbid y4a4ting Solids NIO Present Present N/O Present i Suspended Solids Present Present Present Present Present Foam N10 N/O N/O N/O N/O Oil Sheen N/O N/O N/O N10 N/0 Other Pollution N/O N/O N/0 N/O NIO BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COFIELD D) LOCATION H.M.E. Soybean Plant 1. Train associates in housekeeping, erect roof over containment, and eliminate runoff possibilities. 2. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection. Train associates and drivers on proper procedures. 3. Erect silt fencing in problem areas and establish vegetative cover to prevent run off of organic materials from entering ditches. Train associates in housekeeping and clean-up procedures. Sweep load out area on a daily basis. Feed Mill 1. Erect canopy over fueling area to reduce co - mingling of spilt fuel with stormwater. Provides more effective clean-up with cover. 2. Regular inspections of containment, piping, and overfill protection on diesel fuel tanks. 3. Regular inspections of ditches and waterways, providing clean-up when necessary. 4. Erect silt fencing to prevent debris from entering waterways and provide dry -clean-up and house- keeping on spills of feed and grain. S. Inspect daily and provide housekeeping at receiving and loadout areas to prevent runoff. 6. Erect roof over new feed ingredient containment area. Wastewater/Maintenance 1. Operate and maintain waste water spray irrigat- ion system as to prevent run-off. 2. Regular inspections of stormwater outfalls and provide housekeeping when appropriate. 3. Regular inspections of premises to ensure house- keeping, spill -response, and drum containment are observed. Garage 1. Portable drip pans are in place where needed to address oil and fuel leaks from vehicles until re- pair. Proper disposal of spillage 2. Collection pits at truck wash station need to be inspected and cleaned daily. 3. Provide adequate cleanup on yard area and erect silt fencing to catch organic and debris. 4. Roof erected over drum containment to prevent stormwater contamination. Grain Storage 1. Prompt attention to spills of grain. Train associates in housekeeping. 2. Erect silt fencing in problem areas to ensure organic material does not enter ditch. 3. Provide regular clean-up to grain receiving areas. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN` DEVEL`T MEAND IMPLEMENTATION, a CERTIFICATION , a N.C. Division of Water Quality, Stormwater and General Permits Unit Facility Name: PERDUE FARMS, INC. Permit Number: NCS000167 Location Address: STATE ROAD 1403 COFIELD, NC 27922 County: HERTFORD "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" "I certify that the SPPP has been developed, signed and retained at the facility location and the SPPP has been fully implemented at the named facility location in accordance with the terms and conditions of the stormwater general permit." "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 THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN WITH THE CERTIFICATION. Signature Date 3 � 2211%5 Arran at;.k _ _ >y.r•wn;an.( A& Print or type name of person signing above Title SPPP Certification 2/99 P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director February 19, 1999 WAYNE BLACK PERDUE FARMS, INC. PO BOX 460 LEWISTON, NC 27849 1 ILT?WA • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Perdue Farms, Inc. Permit Number NCS000167 Hertford County Dear Permittee: Your facility is currently covered for stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000167. This permit expires on August 31, 1999. In order to assure your continued coverage under your permit, you must apply to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for renewal of your permit. To make this renewal process easier, we are informing you in advance that your permit will be expiring. Enclosed you will find an individual permit renewal application form, supplemental information request, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan certification. Filing the application form along with the requested supplimental information will constitute your application for renewal of your permit. The application form must be completed and returned along with all requested information within thirty days of receipt of this letter in order to constitute a timely renewal filing. Recent legislation modified the fee structure for DWQ permits. Renewal fees have been eliminated and annual fees have been changed. The new annual fee for your permit is now $715.00 (you will be invoiced later this year for your annual fee.) A copy of the new fee schedule is enclosed in this package. Failure to request renewal within the time period indicated may result in a civil assessment of at least $250.00. Larger penalties may be assessed depending on the delinquency of the request. Discharge of stormwater from your facility without coverage under a valid stormwater NPDES permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding the permit renewal procedures please contact Aisha Lau of the Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 578. Sincerely, Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater and General Permits Unit cc: Central Files Washington Regional Office P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper