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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000330_Permit application NC0045993_20020404STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCS PERMITS PERMIT NO. J�G� o6o DOC TYPE K FINAL PERMIT CAX0 0(4 c,-,<�l 2� —❑-MONITORING-REPORTS--- -- --- — ❑ APPLICATION ❑ COMPLIANCE. 0 OTHER DOC DATE ❑ 2c>07 • a q • o YYYYM M DD March 27, 2002 Ms. Natalie V. Sierra NC DENR — Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Allvac — Monroe Plant NPDES Permit #NC0045993 Union County Correction Dear Ms. Sierra: Allvac An Allegheny Technologies Company P.O. Box 5030 2020 AshcraR Ave. Monroe, NC 28111 Phone: 704-282-1533 Fax: 704-282-1534 Email: kyle.dunn@allvac.com. Please note the following correction for the EPA Forms 1 and 2C that I recently submitted. In the "EPA I.D. Number" block, I listed the Allvac-Monroe facility's Hazardous Waste Identification Number, NCD07061991 L I should have entered the Allvac-Monroe facility's NPDES Identification Number, which is NC0045993. Please make the appropriate corrections on the EPA forms. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 282-1533. Thank you. Sincere] , Ky inn Manager of Environmental Affairs APR - 4 2002 Please pr,nj or type in the unshaded areas only !fill—in areas are spaced fir elite rvne. i.e.. r 7 Charat tern Anch 1. Form approved. 0ME3 No. 2040-0086. FORM - U•S• a:NvIRONMENTAL PROTU=TION AGENCY I. EPA i,p. NUMBER _ GENERAL. INFORMATION • \�/EPA Consolidated Permits' Program F N C D 0 7 0 6 1 9 9 11 D. GENERAL (Read the "General Initrurtiona" before starting.) A - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 11 a preprinted. tabet,'has been provided, affix. I. EPA I.D. NUMBER \ 111. FACILITY NAME \ it in the designated space. Review the inform-. ation careful! y; if any of, it is incorrect, erosi ' through it and enter the correct daia in the. \ \ appropriate fill-in aria below. Also, if any of the preprinted dots is absent (the area, to the' FACILITY \ ' left of the label space fists the information V MAILING ADDRESS �\\ PLEASE PLACE -LABEL IN THIS SPACE that should alopear),-please provide it in the' proper fill—in erea(s) below, If the label .is' \\ complete and correct, you need not Lamplete, Items 1, III, V. and. Vi (except B,which \ ,V1 must be corrrplared .regardless), Complete..oll.: V 1 FACILITY items If no label has been -provided. Refer to LOCATION the instructions, for .'.detailed item descrip-_ tions and for -the legal .authorizations. under '. which this data is collected.':. . it. POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether.you need to submit any per application forms to the EPA. If you:answer "yes" to any questions, you must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question; Mark "X" in the box in the third column =? if the supplemental form is attached. If you answer "no",ta each question, you need not Submit any of these forms. You may answer"to.:if your activity-, -: is excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of the ,instrtietioni. See also, Section D of the instructions for definitionsbf bald=faced term Li SPECIFIC GUCSTIONL ref No. .ow.. ,'FPGCI IICOUESTIONS - r[■ .,o A. Is this facility a publicly owned troatment.works S.,Does or will this facility (either existing orpropasedl_: which results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.7 X :include a', concentrated animal feeding operation,or:: X tFORl112Ai aquatic animal, production facility which results in,a ' discharge to waters of the U.S.? (FORM 29) C. Is this a facility which currently results In, discharges X 0 Is this a propose et icy or er an those exribe l X' to waters of the -U.S. other than those described in In 'A ar 8 abolJel which will result in a distisarQe to. A or above? FORM 2C1 w en of th6 U S ? IFORM 20i facility dispose X F. Do you or witl.you inject at this.fa6ility'industrial dot.' E. Does or will this treat, store, or of municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum'chn`•" hazardous wastes? (FORM 3) twining, 'within ',quarter mile of the well 'bore;' X underground,irources of drinking water? (FORM 4),::`:., ,,, „ „ G. o you or will you Inject at this facility any produced.:- ..._ H. Oo you or.witl,you injact'at this tacility'fluids for. spe.. waxer or other fluids which are brought to the surface X sulfur Csli the Frisch` : cial process such:as'mg..bf in connection with conventional oil or natural ,gas pro- in 'process tiotution mining'ot minorals,::In;sits 'coitibus K X duction, inject fluids used for enhanced recvvery'.of, tlon.of fosslCfuel or recovery of geothermal ene}gy?..; oil or natural .gas, or inject fluids 'for -storage of,lic uid 4} " , 4 r „ ,. Ff drocarbons? (FORM 41 .iFORM - s this facility a proposed stationary. source wh?ch Is J. s It Is aci icy a propose stationary souree'which,ls, one of the 28 indusirial categories.�listed in:the,in• 'and NOT one ot.the•2$.industriel categories listed fn'the.; X siructions which -will potential,!y.ernit,'.100 ,to'ns X -. iri ructions and which;will.patentially emlt,250 Loris , per year of -.'any ''aid"poll utant `regulated under ,ihe per of:any elr, pollutant regulated undit' the Cjaan :,Clean Air and. 'may 'affect ar-tie located_ In an, ,year Alr'Act:in C may el4ect erbedoea:ed In'an attalnmen4;; :attainment eal'[FOFIM'S1, r: t`:�-:i . ,,: r.c• : III. NAME OF FACILITY t SKIP A 1 1 v a c, a d i v i s i o n o f T D Y I n d u s t r i e s, I n c. >r IV. FACILITY CONTACT `''' ' q. NAME A TITLE flax 1, fir!!,:'4'liliCl' '.'•fa.,PHONE {p rrn;[orlr y. 2 D u n n K y 1 e E n v i r o n m I e n t a 1 M r 7 0 2$ 1 2 1 5 3 's ., .. I V. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS A. STREET OR P.O. BOX•, - 3Posax o3a B. CITY OR TOWN C:STATE 0. ZIP CODE = • . c , g M o n r o e I. NC 2$ 1 1 ; VI. FACILITY LOCATION A. STREET, ROUTE NO. OR OTHER SPECIFIC IDENTIFIER _ _ 51 2 0 2 0 A s h c r a f t A.v e e. COUNTY NAMEtz , 70 a C. CITY OR TOWN e. COUNTY - w7 ; O.STATE •� E IZIP CODE ^+ ? 1 1 r I I I I Ia: g Mon r o a NC 2 8 1 1 EPA Form 3510.1 (8-90) CONTINUE ON REVERSE r FIMTMIIICM COMRA TUIP e0flMY V I I'. SIC CODES N-Aor,';,Torder of priority! A. FIRST S ONX) 7 i(speci y/ (speed')7 3. 4'�, 1 Nckel and Titanium 7 3 3 5 Nickel and Titanium C. THLRD L 7 7 .. VillOPERATOR INFORMATION MOM" A. NAMK. - - . *. :I I... S.-ts ths'nikma rjjte I t I I V 'o owner7'..'. 8 A I I v a c, a d i v i s; n o -f T D Y I d u s t*�r i e s n c.' YES .N 'C. S.TWAYVS OF OpcPAToR.fEnrer Ott apprupKm lertcr Into rite answer box.* At'.*00ter", irecib-.1 O. PHoKe farra code - n rj- rr-UtMAL '.m -.ruvA"• Corner man jqacrai or slarej STATE .0 OTHER (specify) PRIVATE Y,• "It. STREET OR P.d. 0 PO ox 5, 0,' 3, 07. F.'r-ivy O'R'TOWN' B.1 M o n ruo, e X. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS: . - x'Npoes (DuOidrre: io Surface Water) (_'pEC'Iy)r .1 L jG.9TA*C H.:24P`r_00'j�. Ix, Is NC 2 8 1-1 ...7 0 4 2 1 8 4 5 21 12 -;. - D.',Fsu fA (j, Emissions froin Pr6posrd Sour6cr) ?,: I -, " " -.'i,` L 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 9-1ml C' 0 LN 4 59. 3. 9[01 JN C. 0 4. 3. a. U Ic (Umdergrqwnd 1n)ertion ofF[trfdsj -1r. DTKER,1-rPedffx1 CT r I I I -T].• I Ppeclfy) 9 rju . . . . . Q. M:t.1 5. . . Pretreatment is 116117 . Lis 30 111-1.1 '1 so W • r—,'Ft C R 4 E. OTHER (:PFC'fyj C1 -9 T 1 1.1 FR , , , 2 � q. Q . . . stormw T71N C.D 0 7 0 6 1.9. 9. 1 '9 N C. S 0 0 ater X1. MAP�� extending I oat east one We .,,yqn 4 ..Prgn•y, ouDdenit.; e Th ;in'takd 'eaqmol�ils'pazar treAhe oLltline�bfthi;fgia�iit�. propo'se' -storage, a, .4, ent,-. jkfierj� nji n'&Idd r6 ?cts fluids �t 8C ns tructiong fi�r.,.preci�e.,recL4�,rAm�nts-,, th . . . . . . . . s, e in:., e. ap. j!�ea.,, ee- dqi' Produce nickel and titanium alloys, in billet, bar and rod. X111. CERTiFICATION'(saein$trueions)- I Certify unde�r'pe'naly law.that iar.-With 'th.tIn fo?ha'.;tfdh:kbr�ltted In t is bpp iejti ori an cof attachments and that; -based oh my Inquiry those peribis immediately resp ilnfornaii 'c application, I, believe that -theInformation Is true, accurate and complete."I am aware that there bre:sAgrifkant pieinijiles for submitting false information, including the possibility of tine and Imprisonment. A. NAME 1k OFFICIAL TIYLe (rype or Print) - B. SIGNATU C. DATE SLG740 'Ag &t& 4A COMMENTS FOR -OFFICIAL USE ONLY " MIT , L j;:L� MIT."Itt 494; ItAle - I —I C EPA Form 3510.1 (8.90) Please print or type in the unshaded area only Form+°Dprovd. PA I.D. NUMa[R copy m Item o oOMBNa20480%WO, rm NCD070619911 ' App-.V6 V14838-31-98. CORM U.S. [NVIRONMfftJTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 2CIPAN APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER vvEPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS IrtP Consolidated Permits Program L OUTFALL LOCATION For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of Its location to the nearest 15 second& and the name of the receiving water. NUMa[R ■• LATITUDE C. LONGITUDE O- REC[IYING WATER (ra6ane) t- eW04 a. Wilde a. faC. I, erte. a. MIN. S. *Ise, 001 35 49 00 80 30 50 Richardson Creek 11. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES A. Attach ■ line drawing showing the tester flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the affluent, and treatment units labeled to eorrespaxl to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows .between Intakes, oparaIEoi i, ,traatnim :units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e,g:, 1br cwrfaln minkw activftiesl, provide e pictorial description of the nature acid amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. B. For each outfall, prcMde a description Of: 71TAII Operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, Including proem wastewater, sanitary weatevrater, tooling water, and storm water runoff; 13) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wentewatw. Continua on additional shoats If necessary.: ....:' :., _ 1. OUT- E. OPERATION(B) C0NTRI11UT1NQ PLOW a. TREATMENT *A%.LN (list) a. OPERATION (LstJ . AVaRAG[ FLOW (ytclude Iaaltl} a. DCSCRIPTION . LIST CODES FROM TAaL[ 2C-1 See Attachment I AR NL, LVA FOrM 3510-ZC (d-S8) PAGE 1 OF 4 ' LAM] rout WN Rcr[nse i C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, ere any of the discharges described its Item I I -A or 8 intermittent or seasonal? ❑Past (complete the followW toble) [f NO too to Section III) r f f. OUTFALL HUMMER (Out)(I(stJ 2. OPERATION(! CONTRIBUTING FLOW 3.FREQUENCY A. FLOW a. DAYS 'Pan W[CK (spectry wmrage) b. MONTHS Pan Y[AR (Spaeth aLe rage} e' *Low HATS (in mac} b TOTAL VgWM[ (specify with units) Spun• ATION (in days) 1. LON• TRAY AV9KAYK r. rA=IMUY DAILY f. LpND T■M t AV[AAft A. MAxIMYM DAILY Ill. PRODUCTION A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility? jN YES (camp lets Item III-BJ' ❑ NO (to to Section IVJ • 9. Are the limitations In the applieable,effluent guidellne sxpresw In terms of production (or other measure of operation)? [NY[S (Complete Item III-C) ❑ NO (fro to See Ilan IV) C. If you answered "yes" to Item III-8, list the quantity whkh represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used In the applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected oudells. -r. e+T rvs v . •vvvrrvrT 7, APF[CT[D LLS j, OVANTrTT ran DAY {s, VNIT■ OF McAeYAe C. OrtAAlnon, PRODUCT. MATSAIAL. sec. OUTll num (specify) . (list Duffels numbers) SeeAttach4ent 11 - Outfall 001 IIV. IMPROVEM A. Are you -now required by any Federal, State or �oc�l"eathority, fo meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of waste- water treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this appNi etion? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative di enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan txlnditiDns. ❑ Tee Oakelete the followins table) MO (7o to Item IV-B) . IDRNTIFiCATION,pF CON>a1T10N, a. AFI"[CTRD`CVTrALLS 4.rlqAL Om AQJR[[M[MT.aXTC. .. 1. ■nI[F D[ScRIFTION OF PROja:cT w cy e. +ro. b. eouee:r'oF apeNwwe=. q. ire 8. OPTIONAL: You:lney,ettechedditions! sheets'- describing eny additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects whkh mey affect our d4lChfi *q you" now have underwsy Or wljEcfitJrou?plan Indicate. whether each program is now underway or planned, end indicate your actual or lanrtedsef>edules its eorntru. t t- t: �MwRfC �rx� N! btseRlretoN:or ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS 16 ATTACHZO EPA Fir— in— o_ea PAf--W T" e%W A CONTINUE ON PAGE 3 K EPA 1.0. NUM,RER(eopy nM It*m I of onm 1] CONTINUED'FROM PACIC 2 NCD 070619911 V tpTrWg:ANp: FWEOTCHARACTERiSTIC$ number In the space provide es`infVuetlons before proceeding-� — Complete one set of tables for each outfall Annotate the outfall d, NOTE: Tables V-A, V�B, and V•C ere included on wparets sheets numbered V-1 through V-8. -D.: Use the speoe below to lift any of the pollutants listed In Table 20 of the Instructions, which you know or have reason to bellm Is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the mesons you believe it to be present and report any analytical date In your possinion. 1, POLLUTANT Z, SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE NA VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS to any pollutant listed in Item V-C a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? �y9s Oijf all such pollutants below) Elm (so to Item VI•B) Cadmium Chromium Copper Nickel EPA Form 3510-2C (6-90) PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERS] CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DATA ' !. Do youliave anyknowledge or reason to believe that any biological -test has been mede,onAny-of yg'' lie aryes or on a receiving water In relation to your discharge within the fast 3 years?": Yes (identify the lest(s) and describe theirpurposes below) ❑ WO (go to Section YIII) Quarterly pass/fail chronic toxicity sampling required by current NPDES Permit. Last four samples attached - all a� ssed, IIJCONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION _ Were any of the. analyses reported in item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? ] yes (list the name, address, and telephone number of and pollutan to ❑No (so to see tion IXJ analysed by, each such laboratory or firm below) A. NAME D. ADDRESS NE TS ANA 2E4 Prism Laboratories Inc. 449 5 rim brook Rd. 704-529-6364 All Analysis P g Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 K. CERTIFICATION !certify under penalty of few that this document end all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure chat qualified personnelproperlyga&her and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of tha person orpersons who menage the s ystam or those parsons directlyresponsible forgathering the information; the informstionsubmitted is; to the bast of my knowledge andbelief, true, accurate, and complate, l am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print) 6. PHONE NO. (circa code 6 no,) Kyle J. Dunn Manager of Environmental Affairs 704-282-1533 C. 51GNATURE D. DATE SIGNED 4�2-� 3112/02 EPA Fo 351 -2C (8-90) PAGE ■ OF A 11 CPA I.U. NUMBER fcOpy from INN I of Form 1) PLEASE POINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY- You may report some or ail of ` this information on separate sheets (use the same formstl Instead of completing these pages. C D Q706 ! q Q ( I SEE INSTRUCTIONS. v GUTFALL No. V. INTAKE ANp EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued born page 3 of Fenn 2LC) V 1 FAR7.A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in, -this table. Complete one table for each autfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT ' 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opriuual t. POLLUTANT (Specify it blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE • MAXI -A-3 -07 VALUE (J D! a aaa a ` d, NO. A. LONG TERM NO. OF lIl 121 MASS 11) C ONc INTO A TION Ill MASS III (ll MA�s (�) TION Ili MASS SE ANALYSES t CONCEN- TRATION Q MASS ANALYSES a. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (� T 1 7 I V- a # i O °� (BOD) r I J4- b. Chemical Oxygen Demand (P e. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 9,9 Z t 31 I7 i SoTotalIdrrsSspended 1 ?j 11 g.% 2 7-9 e. Ammonia fas N) 0, D M7 Z Sy 6.137 2 - f.Flow VALUE I �z0 VALUE Q.Z9O VALUE + 0, I S 3 ^� (6 MGb VALUE g Temperature (LNnt..r) VALUE 2— VALUE ++ S VALUE � 1 L y °C VALUE 1 f� I !� h. Temperature (summer) VALUE �7 0 7 VALUE �y -Z VALUE -Z 9 3 OC VALUE 1 MINIMUM MAXIMUM lN1MUM MA)UMU#A - 1. PH 71 71 - 5 3 STANDARD UNITS PART 8 - Mark "A" in column 2-e for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you marls column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, In an affluent limitations guideline, you must provide the reaults of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you ma rk column 2s. you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outf ell. See the instructions for additions I details and iaquirements. t. POLLUT- 2. MARK -X- 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (opr(anal) ANT AND CAS NO. e• •�_ Irv■ p• ea ucve e. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE • MAXI M ] a Y VALUE brt C. O ji /�{( fitaYallab $ VALU tJ CL NO- O a CONCKN- a. NG TER AVERAGE VALUE No. OF �ASl�� Ewa- faNT 11a- faMT ANAL- YSES TRATION b, MASS ANAL' YSES * CONCENTRATION Ill "ASS Ill I CONCtNTe ATIgN l:1 YA71 I CONCLNTNATION 111 MA7f 1 CONCEMTa Al10N I21 Mwf7 s. Bromide (24959-67-91 . b. Chlorine, Total oi Residual OI , I I +U 0,110 I C- Color d. Fee -al Golltnrm i e sorlda 3-2- 4. y 7, 94 Z• Z 3. I.8 g rr^ f. Nitretw—, Ntlrfte (a+ ll►1 SPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE V-t CONTINUE ON REVERSE tt*sa V-ri murfiNIfF rt CDean CQrtwrr LU 3. MARK 'x ;, EFFLUENT. 4. UNITS 6: INTAKE (aprinna))'PC ANO ND a. aa- v 6.Rs- vaaX MAXIMUMOA14.Y VALUi MAXI M �� 7 V VA UJK 0. as d. ND.D L CONGCN- ee.• ��pp T�qM AVER YALU! „O.OF blaJ taa- As. ANAL-TilA71ON VsKsCONGiNTRATION MASS ANAt.- YSES GONGaRTRATIO "Aa■ GONG aNTRATION l in) p.ASa 1!rAfi 1!1 rsAf■ )0 [Lfhowhomv cf,�9!), .Tota1 3.14.0) �dloaethrlty . Total Taal_ !X, (3). Total', 1X, (4) Radium 226. Total r ' (as U4) 304) (14808-7943 ). Su)11dt (aa 8) IX_ M. Su ita ( �( (14265-66-45.3) 1r` n. Surfactants {� o. Aluminum,Total 1 D r D. 0 Sol (7429.910.5) 1 ?V j p, Barium Tool (7 "0.39-3 ) q. Boron, Total (7440.42.0 ) r. cobalt. Total (7440-48-4) LID0+P 0.00 235 / a. Iran, Total 17439-s9.61 �, D, � S D , 1 ; 7 t. M"nallum. Total \l (7439.96.4) l� u. Molybdenum, Total �C (� D' 2 _i Q' QGO+ K / * 0/1 6L (7439-98-7) v. Mangane". Total (7439.96.61 fv, Tin. Total (7440.31 11s ) Total« � �1 ©- DI I 0100431 I EPA Form 3510-2G (8-90) PAGE V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V .3 r EPA I.D.{NUMBER (COPY from Item I of%rfn If OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2•C , V C Q o 7 0 !o J 9 q[ f QQ PARTC- If you are a primary industry and this outfa It contains process wastewater. refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for, Mark "X"in column 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals. Fyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (sacondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions), mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-C for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the resulls of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it rill be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. It you mark column 2b for acrolain, acrylonitrile, 2,4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you mus! either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this parr; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all? pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. I. POLLUTANT 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (uprional) • AND CAS NUMBER T••T ••' IMP ,fV• c•• L�•V• a MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE 6, MAxI M =p pA Y YALUE oualiab7e C i ONG T M aycu�a��e Y ALUE dNO.OF a. CONCEN' •. LONG TERM b,NO.OF ttfsuatlallfe} •u`•- �CNT CNT ANAL- YSES TRATtON b. MASS ANAL• Ysesa CONCtY�1AAT,OM (R� YAf■ CONC•NTAATIPN {�}.,Af• CONC•NTNAT,oN {.I..ASs eowe an- 1 TwwT10N 1=I MPf} METALS, CYANIDE. AND TOTAL PHEN¢LS 1 M, Antimony, ,Total 17440-36-01 2M. Arasnie, Total (7440.38.2 ) 3M.8arylllum, Total, 74 0.41.7) X 4M. Cadmium, Total (7440-43-91 1 61611. Chromium, Total 17440 47-3) y� ZL) p, 0 2 6 2 o, o Tat x 71r1.Loot -Ij p4311-92-t l x 0,040 tY,s 0.01 Zq 8.-11 0.007 2-Li-Li a 8M: Mercury, Total �( (74=-97-6) r SM- Nickel, Total a7 :01..: 77 0•117 76,5 �.09 SI,2- pO�S , Z + A Q / + q d 104. selenium, `( Tooll'(7782-41i-2) r 111iR $liver; Total : , / ' 72M:`Thalltum,, To1a117440-28.01 . 13W zlnG, Total '(744a�-B) J'�D 0, 3► S �►, O O� 1 8C '! q . �{ �,0 SO 2 L! l �`61 qk 14M. Cyanide, Total(57.12-6) 3.0 0,00(7 L,S 1 �( JT ,dT d 0�z /1 J #/U4f .ISM. Phanob, �( Total DIOXIN 2,3,7,8-IT q I;W dit:2., P- 1 DESCRIBE RESULTS 1 D104ih (t76"1 8) EPA Form 3310.20 (If -so) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE MNTINUEl7 FAOM T14F FRANT 1. POLLUTANT Z.;MIANK -JP 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (opflona)j AND CAS AXI M sp Y VALUZ aL.ona r Me VALUIC TOOT b. ■■- C ws- a. MA7LIMUItI awrl_r VA anollaW acla![a d N NUMBER ; CONCEN- e. LONG rtRM b No. or w„■ ■„■ ^L- �A- iA■- we- ANAL- (1/alrallebfeJ eulr- sa1+T rewT UI 121 MATS 111 (�) ww■T 1') li) wws■ YSEli TRATIt7N MATS ANAL- VSKS 111 cowcrlr (81 MAT* G ONC ■ NTA ATIOM .0 aftcs M TAwT10M CO N C ■ NTe ATOON TAATIer GCMs FRACTION -- VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolefn (107-0R# ) 2V. Acrylonitrile 11 a7-13.1) 3V. Benzene (71.43-2) 4V. Bls (Chforo- methyl) Ether (542-68.1) 5V. Bromoform 175-25-2) BV. Carbon Tetrachloride (56.23-51 7V- Chloroberizarm (108-20-71 RV. Chlorodk- bromomethare Y 1124-48-11 1` 9V,.Chloroethane (75.00.31. , r X 10V. 2-Ch loro- ethylvinvf Ether (110-75.8 ) 11 V. Chloroform (67$b-3) 12V. Dichloro- bromomethena (75.27-4) 13V. Dlchloro- dlfluoromethuri n( (75-71.6) 14V.1,1-01chlore- ethene 175.34.3) 15V.1,2-131ohloro- ethane (107-06-2) J� 1fsV, 1,1-Dlchloro- (75-35-41 ethykere 17V.1,2-Dichloro- �f propane (78-67-5) I eV. l •3-Bbdiloro- wWM (542.7&4) prc 19V. Ethvibenzerle (100-bi-4) 20V. Mathyk Bromide 17"3-9) 21 V. Methyl Chlorkde (74-87.3) EPA' Form 3510.2C-(8'90) PAGE V-4 CONTINUE ON YAGE V-1 cOl11TImima FanAA PA(;F V.& I. POLLUTANT t..r+^RK x !. EFF LIiENT . .4. UNITS 3;'INTAKE'(opgoxatJ. -'AND CAS -..�; NU1415Efe ras Q w-- Sara t aa- ; NAXINYM.DAILr VALUE MAXI M cna - aLONa T mMiatlal�it - VALU i f!a - d MO.OF a. '. . S. LONG' [RM ALU 0. HOOF _ ' -^. (1/aYpjl4blf} .wa ra- YVI-- Ko �ww- -ENT � m mow- on ANAL- tl6Ei TRATIOM RATION- Q MAii 1�) cone*-*- Tw TIOw lal Mwft ANA4' VSEs h1• (al MASS CONc-prw wTlOM h1 c—cawTwArinw lal "Ass ", CONCa M TRATIOb la) MASS OC}MS FRACTION! — VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (conttnuea) 22V: Methysana CMOri".(75-09-2) 23V: 1.1,2,2-Tour chlaroethan 24V. Touachloro- athy" (127-18-4 25V. Toluene (108-683) 26V- 1,2•Trana- Oichloroathyiana (156-6") 27V.1,1,1-Tri- ` chloroathana `If 28V.1,1,2-Trl- chloroathana (79-DO-5) ly\ 29V. Trichlaro- ethylene (79-01-6) 30V. Trichloro- . 4 / iluararnothar- `, (75.69-4) 31V. Vint yI GhioriC}a �( (75-01-4) QCJMIS FRACTION — ACID COMPOUNDS I A; 2•Chlorophano (9"7.8) .. 2A.,2;"Ichloro. phanal (120•E3-2) 3A 2,4-Dlmwthyl- �( pMnol 1705 67.9) n C►aaal (534-62-1 } 54:-2;4-0lnitro- phenol 151-28-61 17�_ SA: 2-NlVophanol 1B8�7b-61.. . '7A- 4-f4ltraphanol 0 04.OR-7 ) 8Ai / Cnaol (58-ti0.71 al (SO-SG-71 1X, 9A��P�iitachloro-. phiol {87 86-5) 14A, phaml:^ EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRANT 1. POLLUTANTFK W 3. EFFLUENT A. UN1TS S. INTAKE: (uprionoi) ANDCAS a- t •a• A MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE . MAX9 M7D fYfffOb!! pJ►Y VALUE c.LONG �itM AYNG VALUE f,Ta�af�blfJ d nO.O/ �.CONcEN- a" LONG TERMNUAABEI� LX h NO.O/ r ii r.r TRATION tY MAsf ANAI-•((lewellealf) YSE5 cowc [war. ar�or lal rwra cor-c aH�rr.r,aw (al wwaa co..e[wY:.r�ar ('1 "w►• ANAL- Y3RS I�iw w. ow*' 1el rwa■ GC/MS FRACTION — RASEJNEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1a. Acenaphtheno 483-32.9) n 2B. Acenaph"Iene (208.95-8 ) 313. Anthracene (120.12.7) 4B. BanrIdin• (92-87-51 58, Benzo (a) + ! Anthrocane 5655-3 6B. Benrb (a) PYreM (50.72$) 70. 3,4•Benzo• Ituoronthene (205$941 'as. Beruo (ohi1 Perylene • . (191.24-2) :98. *nzo(k1 Flucranthine . ' 1207-06.9 ) 108: Bia (S-Chloro- ethozy) Methane 1 I B- Bir (2-Chloro- ethyl) Ether { 11 t-4441 12B: BirlZthknile- ornarc Etlrr (102-6Q11 13B. Ble (2-Ethyl- ;hezyj)' Phthalate .(117$1-7) ' _ 14Q,,�{-Boma Ijagyl PdenY) ' . :T6B :Butyl Benzyl ;Phtl►aAlate (BB-68-7 rp1+�!r14 Phhany.l..-' +7ithel�'#005-72-3 f� f' FSS fyhrywna . . _f218.91.-a1..; 19B;:O benxo la, ) Alitluioir+e� . .200. 1,2-Dichloro- banxene 185 641 } 21 B. 1,3-V.chloro- :beozerH (541-73.1 PAGE: V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA Fom 3510-2C 19-90) CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1.,POLLUTANT 2.MARM W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (upriana!) ., AND CAS NUIrtBER aT9'T h •e- �� a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE . MAxi M 1p p/� Y VALUE available G.LONG Y M atya�aCle 1/p -VALUE d NO.OF e- CO NCE H• e. Lo NG TERM b. NO.OF - �(If.eveiWiYlef Iwr. ow- ui �ww le�� •iMs si r ANAL• 7RATIOH b. MASS ANAL- TSES lei Gowc�wTw ATIOw 1�1 y,TT 1'I �OwC L'wTwf r.o. 1.1 r.r• cPwcewTw Allow (.I cowce �- Tw ATow la) rAr■ GCNS FRACTION — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued, yl . PIuIa Uitr thYt' X `gly`4r}e(121-142) 'talti" 1605.20-2) 1� :22s: ol-nl-0atyl Phthalate - . (117-84-0) 308:l,2-0WhuWl- Ay�lraxlrle'(m'Aro- Daiuenel (122�8-7 !T� 31I ., F.IUoranOwne J '120044-0) r -320.' Flunrene ;1t�B7 '31 348. Huts• chlorobutadlone ` , yl+ (87.883) - 35B. Hexechloro- oyclopentadlene / (77-47-4) . rye 36B. Hexachloro- athene (67-72-1) 37 B. I ndeno (l,2,3-cd) Pyrane 1193-39-6) 38 8. I eophorona (78.59-1) 398. Naphthatene - r (91.20.3) yip_ 40B. Nttrgbenzena (98.95-31 sodlmethylemin* �f(` 162-75.9) _ 4213. N-NIVO-dl- N-Propylam Ins t;21 �4 7 EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) - PAGE V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT L. POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'X• 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (apsianal) AND CAS NUMBER *"■ b •� "" 0. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE - .MAX! M ] ayppg��pyal�p���' V VALU! C.LONG M V VALIjE d. NO.OF a. LONG TERM o. NO.OF a lava �iw■ (flava!lrblc) OV w- ■ Mr ANAL- yss s i CONCEN• TRATION h MASS ANAL. MSES Cant■MTRaiION Ill �a■■ CONC"nTIRaY.On Isl Ma■f CO,nc■nTRaTioR I•i wPf■ IltwaT Onn 1■1 MA■■ GcAn FRACTION — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (cantintiod) N-Nhro bod1 aodlphrnyhunlnr _ (86.30.6) "S. Phenenthrenr E85-o1.8) ' 4a8. Pyrrni 461L 1,2,4- Trl- ch1wohrn"wlr.. ! -1 OCIWVRACTION - PESTICI DES fP;l i LV- In 3 1 31 4P:yy;8HC (68-69-91 6P. b-sHc 6P. Chtordaru (57-74-9} 7P.4,k-DDT (50-29•31 8P.4,4'-DOE (72-06-9) 9P. 4.4--000 (72-54-8) lop. Dieldrin 11P, aLEndosulfan " (115-29-71 12P. Y-E ndosuifan (115-29-7) 13P. Endosulfan sulfate (1031-07-8) r 14P. Endrin (72-20-8) 16P. Endrin Aldehyde (7421-93.4) 16P. Heptachlor (76.44-8) EPA Form 3516.2C (8-90) PAGE V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 i ErA 1 II. NUM $ER (opy \ M fain 1 OfForm 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-S O-7 o q c 11 001 1. POLLUTANT s. MApm x 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (upllonal) AND CAS NUMBER Taa* aR G'w �. MAXIMUM IIAILY VALUi MAXI M aua�a Y VALUC G LO G 7Ep M AYR¢ A (tl �ollnbla) ' tl MO.OF a. CONCLM- .. LONG TER b. NO -OF (llaualtabtel Ana wr- our.• Ia6M awr- cnT ua.va wa- aaw■ 1'! LI rua COMCc wTa.TlPn ANAL- YsEs TRATIpM b. MASS AMAL. Yaai 11 C pMC �[ NTrw Tpn III .�..ra hI F pn GCMYc aYpw (�) rw.a 1.1 coneaw- T. A TIOM LI r.aa GCA0 FRACTION —PESTICIDES (cantlnnad) 17P. Flaplacbtar E pox Ida ( 1024-57J) 18P. PCO-1242 (53469-21.9) 19P. PCB-1264 (11097.69.11 20P. PCB-1221 (11104.28.21 I]C_ 21P. PCB-1232 {11141-16-6) 22P. PCB-1248 �( (12672.29-8) J 23P. PCa-1260 (11096-B2-6) 24P. PCB-1016 (12974-11-2) 26P- ToxapMna (8001-35-21 PAGE V-9 "-PA Form 3510-2C (8-90) Allvac -Monroe NPDES/Pond water diagram Attachment I Allvac -Monroe Plant Process Flowrates for Outfall 001 Operation Average Process Flow {GPD} Description List Codes Sawing 11,000 Settling Pond 1-U Forging Equipment Cleaning Water 100 Settling Pond 1-U Forging Contact Cleaning Water 75,000 Settling Pond 1-U Forging Press Hydraulic Fluid Leakage 25 Settling Pond 1-U Misc. Wastewater Sources 200 Settling Pond 1-U Rolling Contact Cooling Water 150,000 Settling Pond 1-U Cooling Tower & non -contact cooling water 275,000 Settling Pond 1-U Stormwater 69,000 Settling Pond 1-U Total Process Fiow:I 580,325 1 Operation Average Effluent Flow (GPD) Sawing 1,895 Forging Equipment Cleaning Water 17 Forging Contact Cleaning Water 12,924 Forging Press Hydraulic Fluid Leakage 4 Misc. Wastewater Sources 34 Rolling Contact Cooling Water 25,848 Cooling Tower & non -contact cooling water 47,387 Stormwater 11,890 Total Effluent Flow: 100,000 Note: The first Table lists the estimated daily process flows. The second table estimates the average daily effluent flow due to each process based on an average daily effluent flow of 100,000 GPD. Attachment II Outfall 001 Attvac -Monroe NPDES Permit # NCO045993 Effluent Limitations Guideline Avg. Daily Parameters Chromium Nickel Fluoride Cyanide Lead Zinc Ammonia Prod. (M. lb.) Nickel -Cobalt Forming (471.32) (c) Daily Max 0.270 0.028 0.008 0.042 0.011 4.49 1.21 Rollin contact coolingwater Mnthl Av 0.270 0.011 0.003 0.026 0.007 1.99 0.54 0) Daily Max 2.33 0.002 0.005 0.002 0.005 0.238 0.555 Forging equip. cleaningwastewater Mnth1 Avg. 2.33 0.0006 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.106 0.247 (k) Daily Max 2.33 0.018 0.042 0.026 0.061 2.82 6.57 Effluent Limitations Guideline Mnthl Av . 2.33 0.007 0.016 0.016 0.037 1.25 2.91 (1) Daily Max 2.33 0.069 0.161 0.103 0.240 11.2 26.1 For in ress h d. fluid leaks a Mnthl Av . 2.33 0.028 0.065 0.069 0.161 4.94 11.52 (z) Daily Max 0.171 0.067 0.011 0.1 0.017 10.8 1.85 Sawin or Grinding Rinse Mnthl Av 0.1711 0.027 0.005 0.067 0.011 4.78 0.819 (ff) Daily Max 2.77 0.091 0.252 0.136 0.377 14.7 40.8 Misc. Wastewater Sources Mnthly Avg. 2.77 0.037 0.103 0.091 0.252 6.5 18.0 Titanium Forming (471.62) (b) Daily Max 0.326 29.1 9.5 0.142 0.046 0.205 0.067 0.713 0.232 65.1 21.2 Rolling contact cooling water Mnthl Av . 0.326 12.9 4.21 0.059 0.019 0.098 0.032 0.298 0.097 28.6 9.3 (h) Daily Max 1.50 5.95 890 0.029 0.043 0.042 0.063 0.146 0.218 13.3 19.9 Forging contact cooling water Mnthly Avg, 1.50 2.64 3.95 0.012 0.018 0.02 0.030 0.02 0.030 5.86 8.76 (i) Daily Max 1.50 2.38 3.56 0.012 0.018 0.017 0.025 0.059 0.088 5.33 7.97 ForginZ equip. cleaning wastewater Mnthly Avgj 1.50 1.06 1.58 0.005 10.121 0.007 0.008 0.012 0.025 0.037 2.35 3.51 0) Daily Max 1.50 60.1 89.9 0-293 0.438 0.424 0.634 1.48 2.213 135 202 Forging ress h d. fluid leakage Mnthly Avg. 1.50 26.7 39.9 0.181 0.202 0.302 0.616 0.921 59.2 88.5 (x) Daily Max 1.82 1.93 3.51 0.01 0.018 0.014 0.025 0.048 0.087 4.32 7.87 Misc. wastewater sources nthly Avg. 1.82 0.856 1.56 0.004 0.007 0.007 0.013 0.02 0.036 1.9 3.46 Daily Max (lbs.): Lonthli 0.479 0.711 .192 0.564 0.814 2.84 259 Avg. (lbs.)• 0.193 0.474 853 0.233 0.389 1.12 114 Effluent Toxicity Report Form - Chronic Pass/Fail and Acute LC50 Date 21-Nov-01 Facility: TELEDYNE ALLVAC EFFLUENT NPDES# NC0045993 Pipe# County: UNION Laboratory Perf rming Test: Comments X Signature o Aerator in pon ' le Char X v Signature of Laboratory Supervisor MAIL ORIGINAL TO Ctivirin nIfncesBranch it.ei ak tQurt27699[g oertrviKCoe�nao 1621 North Carolina Ceriodaphnia Chronic PasslFall Reproduction Toxlclty Test Chronic Test Results CONTROL ORGANISMS Calculated t= 0.756 Critical Value= 2.508 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 % Reduction= 7% # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead % Mortality Avg. Reprod. 0% 20.4 Contmi Control Effluent % 62.000/6 25% 19.0 Treatment 2 Treatment 2 Control CV TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 12.3% N Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead pH 13t sample Control 7.6 8.1 Treatment 2 7.6 8.2 23 23 1 17 1 20 1 24 1 18 1 22 1 22 18 1 18 1 22 1 18 L L L L L L L L L L L I L 26 21 21 11 23 11 B 22 18 24 20 21 L L IL ID IL ID ID IL IL IL IL IL ist sample 7.9 7.8 7.8 8,3 2nd sample 7.6 7.9 7.3 7.9 start end start and start end D.O. 1st sample 151 sample 2nd sample Control 8.6 8.6 B.5 8.9 8.6 8.7 Treatment 2 8.6 $.7 8,7 8.4 B, B 8.8 A LC50/Acute Toxicity Test (Mortality expressed as %, combining replicates) Concentration Mortality LC50 = Method of Determination 95% Confidence Limits Moving Average Probit Spearman Kamer 11 Other Organism Tested Cerradaphnia dubia DEM Form AT-1 % 3rd Brood PASS FAIL 100% X Complete This for Either Test Test Start Date Collection {start) Date 11-2-01 Sample 1 11-1 2001 Sample 2 11-6 2001 Grab Com Dura'o Sample 1 X Sample 2 X Hardness (mgfL) Spec. Cond. (pmhos) Chlorine (mg/L) Sample Temp. at receipt (IC) 1st 2nd Tox Tox Dilution Sample Sample 46.0 wilAf 41 290 09 446 D rl.�s <0.05 0.05 %,1 4 0.4 startiend starVend Control High Conc. a.] pH D.O. Effluent Toxicity Report Form - Chronic Pass/Fall and Acut; LC50 Date 17-Avg-01 Facility- ,TELEDYNE ALLVAC EFFLUENT NPDES# N00045993 Pipe# County; UNION Laboratt Performing Test: Comments Signature of X of La or MAIL ORIGINAL TO 1EnvIr� intab�cprcesBranch Ra eig a�orihlFaro? na 27699-1621 North Carolina Cerioda hnia Chronic PasslFall Reproduction Taxlcl Test Chronic Test Results CONTROL ORGANISMS Rank sum= 137.5 Critical Value= 109 1 2 3 4 5 s 7 8 9 10 11 12 % Reduction- 5% # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead Effluent % 62.D0% TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead pH 1st sample Control 7.4 7.9 Treatment 2 7.5 7.0 F32 30 26 28 24 29 29 27 15 23 18 32 L L L L L L L L L L L L 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 27 17 27 29 24 24 28 11 28 30 24 28 L D L L L L L L L L L L 1st sample 7.4 8.0 7.0 8.2 2nd sample 8.0 7.5 7.7 7.9 start end start end start end D.O. 1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Control 8.6 8.4 8A 8.5 8.4 8.6 Treatment 2 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.0 8.7 LC50/Acute Toxicity Test (Mortality expressed as %, combining replicates) Complete This for Either Test 1 8-2 2001 % Mortality I Ava. Reorod. 0% Control 26.1 Control 8% 24.8 Treatment 2 Treatment 2 Control CV 20.3% PASS FAIL % 3rd Brood 100% X Test Start Date 8-3-01 Sample 2 8-7 2001 Grab lComplDuratio Sample 1 X 4hrs, Sample 2 X 4hrs. Hardness (mg1L) Spec. Cond. (Nmhos) Chlorine (mglL) Sample Temp. at receipt ('C) 1st 2nd Tox Tox Dilution Sample Sample 47.5 245 368 368 i � ���ky rtf'aris!. <0.05 <0.05 E M� ',r; 2 0.7 Concentration Mortality start/and startlend LC50 = Method of Determination Control 95% Confidence Limits Moving Average Probit High Cone. E]�] % Spearman Karber [I Other pH D.O. Organlsm Tested Ceriodaphnia dubia DEM Form AT-1 � ; l _r L1 IUG11L IVA R.I ty r%VF %JIL rV111ti 1i VIi IL, raaarrau 4311N ML.ULU L6+OV WOM lr-mayw" Facility: TELEDYNE ALLVAC EFFLUENT NPDES# NC9045993 Pipe# County: UNION Laboratory Performl2p Test: Comments X Signature of Operato in Respon ! Charge X t�-- Signature of Laboratory Supervisor MAIL ORIGINAL TO vlr,7n entaaualptyces Brant, �aelg aarihl arofina 27699-1621 North Carolina Ceriodaphnla Chronic Pass/Fall Reproduction Toxicity Test Chronic Test Results CONTROL ORGANISMS Rank sum= 160 Critical Value= 106 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 % Reduction= -8% # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead % Mortality Avg, Reprod. 0% 24.3 Control Control Effluent % 62,00% 0% 26.4 Treatment 2 Treatment 2 Control CV TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11 12 12.8% # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)esd 27 24 27 22 IL 1 26 1 26 1 27 1 23 1 27 1 17 1 21 1 25 L L L L L L L L L L L % 3rd Brood PASS FAIL 100% X Complete This for Either Test Test Start Date Collection (Start) Date 5-9-01 pH 1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Sample 1 5-8 2061 Sample 2 5-14 2001 Control 7.6 8.1 7.9 7.6 7.8 .7.9 Treatment 2 7.6 8.1 7.8 8.1 7.7 8.0 28 28 25 27 22 MAL 29 28 26 23 29 25 L L L IL IL IL IL L IL IL IL JL] start end start end start and D.O. 1st sample 191 sample 2nd sample Control Treatment 2 LC501Acute Toxicity Test (Mortality expressed as %, combining replicates) LC50 = I Method of Determination 95% Confidence Umlts Moving Average Probit %n Spearman Kerber 11 Other Organism Tested Ceriodaphnia dubia DEM FoCt AT-1 Grab lComplDuratio Sample 1 x Sample 2 x Hardness (mgfL) Spec. Cond, (Nmhos) Chlorine (mg/L) Sample Temp. at receipt ('C) 1st 2nd Tox Tax Dilution Sample Sample 49.4 {� 220 328 337 0.07 0.11 '+ 1.1 3.0 Mortality startlend startlend Control High Conc. pH D.O. ----Effluent Toxicity Report Form - Chronic Pass/Fall and Acute LC50 Date 20-Feb-02 Facility: TELEDYNE ALLVAC EFFLUENT NPDES# NCO045993 Pipe # ot County: UN10N Laboratory Performing Test: Comments X Signature of Operat in Respon Charge XQ of Laboratory Supervisor MAIL ORIGINAL TO tIvi5 r%S iiryecesBranch Ra�elg aerth��`alrol na 27649.1fi21 North Carolina Cerioda hnia Chronic Pass/Fail Reproduction Toxicity Test Chronic Test Results CONTROL ORGANISMS Calculated t= 1.657 Critical Value= 2.508 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 % Reduction= 7% # Young Produced Adult (L)ive (D)ead % Mortality Avg. Reprod. 0% 26.3 Control Control Effluent % 62.00% 0% 24.5 Treatment 2 Treatment 2 Control CV TREATMENT 2 ORGANISMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 7.1 % E25 27 26 25 28 24 25 25 30 27 29 25 L L L L L I L I L L L L L L # Young Produced 26 24 25 19 27 25 23 27 30 18 24 26 % 3rd Brood FAIL Adult (L)ive (D)esd L L L L L L L L L L L L 100% nPASS Complete This for Either Test Test Start Date Coltection (Start) Date 2-8-02 pH 1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Sample 1 2-7 2002 Sample 2 2-12 2002 Control 7.8 8.3 8.1 7.7 7.9 8.6 Sample Type (Duration) Treatment 2 7.8 9.5 8.2 7.4 7.6 8.2 Grab Comp Duratio 1st 2nd Sample 1 X Tox Tox start end stag and start end Sample 2 X Dilution Sample Sample D.O. 1st sample 1st sample 2nd sample Hardness (mg/L) L44,0 ,Control 8.3 8.2 8.2 $.5 8.5 8.6 Spec. Cond. (Nmhos)35 260 265 Treatment 2 8.3 8.2 8.2 $.2 8.2 8.5 Chlorine (mg1L), �0.05 <0.05 Sample Temp. at receipt ('C) 2.1 1.2 CRIME LC50/Acute Toxicity Test (Mortality expressed as %, combining replicates) Concentration Mortality startlend start/end LC50 = Method of Determination Control 95% Confidence Limits Moving Average Probit H1 High Conc. Ell % Spearman Karber Other 1 D.O. Organism Tested Ceriodaphnia dubia ' DEM Form AT-1 FEB 2 5 20 Allvac - Monroe Special Sampling Sample Date: 2/28/2002 Parameter oncentratio (mg/1 Mass #/day BOD 11 4.31 COD 68 26.6 TOC 8.92 3.49 Aluminum 0.13 0.0509 Cobalt 0.006 0.00235 Iron 0.35 0.137 Molybdenum 0.23 0.0901 Manganese 0.099 0.0388 Titanium 0.011 0.00431 Chlorine 0.28 0.110 Flow (2/28/02 0.047 MGD P.02 Mar-13-02 12:19P Lab Report PRISM ��, 1�90pATOp1ES. MC. I _ F�rA S.lMf. r, lk,trlynLil E EnrirnnRyniSl lKyrrliUn3 318102 Page 1 of 2 Teledyne Allvac Customer Project ID: POND (FES 03) Attn: Mr. Tommy Lang Customer Sample ID: FES 03 PO Box 5030 Prism Sample ID: AC35711 Monroe, NC 28110 Looin Group: WM37H1 Sample Collectlon Dateliime: 2128/02 08.00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 2/28102 11:30 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory: TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATEITIME PARAMETER RESULT UNITS UMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON 6,92 mglL 1.00 415.1 3/6102 04:59 TA METALS DIGESTION Compleled EPA 200.7 311102 06:00 M65 ALUMINUM, TOTAL 0.13 mg/L 0.010 EPA 200.7 314102 16:13 MSC COBALT, TOTAL 0.006 mg/L 0.002 EPA 200.7 314102 15:13 MSC IRON, TOTAL 0.35 mg/L 0.020 EPA 200.7 314102 16A3 MSC MOLYBDENUM, TOTAL 0.23 mg/L 0.005 EPA 200.7 314102 16:13 M5C MANGANESE, TOTAL 0.099 mg/L 0.002 EPA 200.7 314102 16*13 MSC TITANIUM, TOTAL 0.011 mg/L 0.010 EPA 200.7 314102 16:13 MSC CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND 68 mg/L 50 HACH 8000 311102 11'w MLD BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND, 5D 11 mg/L 3.4 SM 5210E 2128/02 1150 MLD CHLORINE, RESIDUAL 0.28 mglL 0,10 SM4500-CI G 311102 17:00 RVE NC Ceflification No 402 - SC Certification No, 99012 - NC Nnkinq Water Cert No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E87519 1-1" SI'ri11hbr011k Ituod & I'l1 %i \ 2403 13 AL Cherintlr•, NC 3h'L'2•i-il,+i?. Phono: 7041 514-{i ih1 Ak Tolt rrrr• Nwii cr: 1-H10, 5.2y-63(4 Ah, r'(SA: 70,1/52,1 0401) P.03 Mar-13-02 12.19P Lab Report 318102 Teledyne Allvac Attn: Mr. Tommy Long PO Box 5030 Monroe, NC 28110 PRISM L.80RATONES, INC. Full Sm vi!: Af yn8l A Fnvirprnwila! CpWnM.,; Page 2 of 2 Customer Project ID: POND (FEB 43) Customer Sample ID: FEB 03 Prism Semple ID: AC35711 Lenin Group: WM37H1 Sample Collection Dale/Time, 2128102 08:00 Lab Submittal DatefTime: 2/26/02 11:30 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory: TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATErTIME PARAMETER RESULT UNITS, LIMIT _ REFERENCE STARTEp ANALYST Sample Commonts: All containers indicated to be properly preserved and holding times were met according to 40 CFR Part 136, Table II. NOTE: Residual chlorine was received and analyzed out of the recommended EPA holding time. NOTE: TOC was subcontracted to certified laboratory #387, Anqela Q. Overcash, V.P. Laboratory Services NC Certification No. 402 - SC Certification No. 99012 - NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E57519 d 14"ad A& ChAl lk'(W, M' 78N 4.05 i7 1'llnilr:?Ild.;;2V_41 r1 +lull l.s,, �unllq'1': I-Ia)Uk:x:70.4 �ti tallrF CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD LAB USE ONLY 3 : •{ES- NO N:A i PRISM PAGE i OF OU I T� 3URE VRO*iR i1 LLIM0; Samples INTACT Upon arvivar; ✓ f LAeONATORtr�9.INC. �• _ Project Name: . — Raceaed ON WET ICE7 Tamp W PROPER PRESERVATIVES lndicaled? _ FWI Service Areytcal d Et1+VOrlrn¢nf:Gl jnlWiunS Short Hold Analysis: (Yes) (No) UST Project: (Yee) (No) + 4495prinp4rook Road- P.O. Bat 24pS41• Chmlotte. NC 25224.OS43 'Please ATTACH arry project specific reporting Aecirved WITHIN HOLDING T11AES11 �!} provisions arldlor Requirements = CUSTODY SEALS INTACT? ✓ � Client Company Name: /T Invoice To: �� G - — VOLATILES rec-dMOUIT HEADSP4CEI �_ ✓ N Report TolContact Name: --"'f/ LD� Address: e4!' v v / + PROPER CONTAINERS used? — I N Reporting Address: S /1 [ I 1 /0 / ' Purchase Order No./Bifting Reference TO BE FILLED IN BY CLIENTISAMPLING PERSONNEL : e(y Phone-. i- S ax (Y� (kaj: ��' (_`� fW ' C�1 y+�e acted D., Cat, , i ]Av 7 ? Days D 3 Days :1 4 Dayss 5 Days Cerllfieation: NELAG USACE FL NC _IV Site Location Name: ffG- LL_�_..- 7 6-9 Days D S:atrdaru 10 days SC -- OTHER N/A Site Location Psical Add re s: yamp es rc_ered alter 15 00 will be prxesserd next busicess day. Water Clorinated: YES — NO r TWngru•ind'imc is kasae on bs. Sine;55 days. eaehlding was<Eni7s at«i holidays 7 �j' S L /I e LL (SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR RUSH TURNAROUND FEES) Sample Iced Upon Collection: YES NO TIME MATRIK CLIENT DATE COLLECTED (SOIL. SAMPLE CONTAINER t ANALYSES REOUESTEO PRESERVA• SUB LAB PRISM SAMPLE DESCRIPTION COLLECTED UAILITARY WATER OR TYPE TIVES % f RfMARt($ LAO NO. SIZE ' . CERT. ID MO- MOUAS SLUDGE 5 EE BELOW In NO. i /� r /rJ � .3 � -� 3' �r1. c' �'�°-z Cam' .. /`- ! �► f _�,�„� � C�/; _r!� .---.... � �� 3 -- -__ CL ___._ -35 _7- / Sa�A t L l �� C ,-Tv Satnp-t-e r alur2 _ , F / !� Z Sampled By iPnrt Namej �/al/K1 G C' Affiliation F� -qrr t �+ -, r:ecc .ed a ;Srgr ae,rer o�i. +a::a-::4iovn Additional Comments: i e 6PRISM USE O"LY RP ^- s•i< fi: :3iL971L O; 9r�ur v' F,�: k,S ;natures ---- la f! P Site ar'm81 TinQ: ar 'qurfnoe i-,:Sgr•atJrcr Rase j l41, Fa• Pr t :x� ayes 97 a;e l�<<4 Sila Oeperwra T•rre; r/et-=d = SS+prey :: ��—^ J Foc Er '. Pu Hind-Judi.:•er 7 P; FAd o-e ^Ihs- - ----_o�•!r o�ryy�!la. l l�l �,? - Field Tech Fee: Mileage: %T .Sr_ _-. _ - -- — T 1 14 1 j1 NPDES: UST: GROUN(IWATER: DRINKING WATER: ' SOLID WASTE: RCRA: CERCLA: LANDFILL; R: K T r INC > INC ] INC � U INC ! i NC : I NC J NC JINC lfqt � 1 � A O :I SC 7 SC J SC J SC J SC a -SC J SC ZI SC a SC f Of 'CONTAINERTYPIE CODES: A = Amaer C = Clear G = Glass P = Plastic; TL = Teflon•Lined Cap VOA = Volatile Organics Analysis (Zero Head Spars) i/J �n, OPIGINAL Daily Flow Mar-Ol 0.158 0.049 Apr-01 0.116 0.076 May-01 0.076 0.066 Jun-01 0.270 0.131 Jul-01 0.220 0.041 Aug-01 Sep-01 0.114 0.071 0.136 0.023 Oct-01 0.057 0.137 Nov-01 0.037 0.049 Dec-01 0.103 0.124 Jan-02 0.146 0.128 Feb-02 0.112 0.074 Average: # of Samples: Allvac - Monroe March 2001 through February 02 Sams. le Data Summary Chromium Nickel Fluoride Cyanide Lead Zinc Ammonia TSS Oil & rease Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass ug/l Wday ug/l Wday mgll Wday ug/l Wday ugll Wday ugll Wday mg/i Wday mg/l 4/day mgll Wday 5 0.007 34 0.045 1.4 1.85 <2.0 0.003 5 0.007 67 0.088 <0.1 0.132 7 9.23 <5.0 6.59 15 0.006 65 0A26 1.1 0.446 <2.0 8E-04 11 0.0041 54 0.022 <0.1 0.041 9 3.65 <5.0 2.03 18 0.017 71 0.069 1.3 1.26 <2.0 0.002 8 0.008 44 0.043 <0.1 0.097 11 10.7 7 6.78 10 0.006 49 0.031 2.6 1.65 <2.0 0.001 7 0.004 110 0.070 <0.2 0.127 8 5.07 <5.0 3.17 10 0.006 58 0.037 1.8 1.13 <2.0 0.001 13 0.008 45 0.028 0.2 0.126 10 6.30 <5.0 3.15 6 0.003 41 0.023 2.2 1.21 <2.0 0.001 13 0.007 25 0.014 <0.1 0.055 8 4.41 <5.0 2.75 10 0.022 52 0.117 1.7 3.82 <2.0 0.004 9 0.020 140 0.315 <0.1 0.225 14 31.5 6 13.5 7 0.008 28 0.031 1.7 1.86 <2.0 0.002 5 0.005 42 0.046 <0.1 0.109 7 7.66 <5.0 5.47 6 0.011 34 0.062 2.4 4.40 3 0.006 4 0.007 28 0.051 0.1 0.183 8 14.7 <5.0 9.17 8 0.003 35 0.012 2.2 0.743 <2.0 7E-04 11 0.004 29 0.01 0.1 0.034 12 4.05 <5.0 1.69 10 0.009 40 0.038 2.7 2.55 <2.0 10.002 9 0.009 44 0.042 <0.1 0.095 8 7.57 11 10.4 8 0.005 40 0.024 3.2 1.90 <2.0 0.001 6 0.004 28 0.017 <0.1 0.059 <2.0 1.19 <5.0 2.97 8 0.009 40 0.045 2.9 3.28 <2.0 0.002 5 0.006 23 0.026 <0.1 0.113 4 4.53 <5.0 5.66 8 0.002 42 0.008 1.9 0.367 <2.0 4E-04 5 0.001 24 0.005 0.2 10.039 7 1.35 <5.0 0.966 5 0.002 36 0.017 2.8 1.33 <2.0 9E-04 4 0.002 28 0.013 0.3 0.142 8 3.79 <5.0 2.37 12 0.014 63 0.072 2.5 2.86 <2.0 0.002 10 0.011 31 0.035 <0.1 0.114 9 10.3 <5.0 5.71 10 0.0031 48 0.015 2.5 0.778 <2.0 6E-04 11 0.0031 35 0.011 <0.1 0.031 8 2.49 <5.0 1.56 12 0.005 56 0.023 2.9 1.19 2 8E-04 9 0.004 37 0.015 <0-1 0.041 7 2.86 <5.0 2.04 6 0.005 61 0.052 2.7 2.31 <2.0 0.002 6 0.005 41 0.035 <0.1 0.086 6 5.14 <5.0 4.28 10 0.010 66 0.068 2 2.07 <2.0 0.002 9 0.009 48 0.05 <0.1 0.104 8 8.29 <5.0 5.18 20 0.024 77 0.094 1.9 2.31 <2.0 0.002 11 0.013 79 0.096 0.8 0.972 12 14.6 <5.0 6.08 24 0.026 76 0.081 2.1 2.24 2 0.002 9 0.010 64 0.068 0.2 0.213 15 16.0 <5.0 5.34 13 0.012 58 0.054 2.4 2.25 <2.0 0.002 ' 19 0.018 73 0.068 <0.1 0.094 9 8.43 <5.0 4.68 14 0.009 59 0.036 2.6 1.60 <2.0 0.001 10 0.006 46 0.028 <0.1 0.062 10 6.17 <5.0 3.08 10.6 0.009 51.2 0.045 2.23 1.89 2.04 0.002 8.71 10.0071 49.4 0.05 0.154 0.137 8.62 7.91 5.38 4.78 24 24 24 1 24 1 24 24 24 1 24 24 1 24 1 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Note: Less than detectable calculated at the detectable limit (i.e. <0.1 = 0.1) Max. Allvac -Monroe March 2001 through February 2002 Monthly Average Chromium Nickel Fluoride I Cyanide Lead Zinc Ammonia TSS Oil & grease Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Conc. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass Cone. Mass ugll #/day ug/l #/day mgh #/day ug/l #Iday ug/l #/day ug/l #Iday mgll #Iday mg/l #Iday mgll #/day 10 1 0.01 49.5 0.036 1.25 1.15 2 0.002 8 10.0055 60.5 0.055 0.1 0.086 8 6.44 5 4.31 14 0.01 60 0.050 1.95 1.45 2 0.002 7.5 0.0061 77 0.056 0.15 0.112 9.5 7.87 6 4.98 8 0.00 49.5 0.030 2 1.17 2 0.001 13 0.0077 35 0.021 0.15 0.091 9 5.35 5 2.95 8.5 0.02 40 0.0741 1.7 2.84 2 0.003 7 0.0129 91 0.1801 0.1 0.167 10.5 19.57 5.5 9.48 7 1 0.01 34.5 0.037 2.3 2.57 2.5 0.003 7.5 0.0055 28.5 0.031 0.1 0.109 10 9.36 5 5.43 9 0.01 40 0.031 2.95 2.23 2 0.002 7.5 0.0060 36 0.029 0.15 0.077 8 4.38 8 6.69 8 0.01 41 0.027 2.4 1.83 2 0.001 5 0.0033 23.5 0.015 0.15 0.076 5.5 2.94 5 3.31 .8.5 0.01 49.5 0.0451 2.65 2.09 2 0.002 7 0.0067 29.5 0.0241 0.2 0.128 8.5 7.04 5 4.04 11 1 0.00 52 0.019 2.7 0.98 2 0.001 10 10.0036 36 0.013 0.1 0.036 7.5 2.67 5 _1.80 8 0.01 63.5 0.060 2.35 2.19 2 0.002 7.5 0.0072 44.5 0.042 0.1 0.095 7 6.71 5 4.73 22 0.02 .76.5 0.087 2 2.28 2 0.002 10 0.0115 71.5 0.082 0.5 0.593 13.5 15.30 5 5.71 13.5 0.01 58.5 0.045 2.5 1.93 2 0.002 14.5 0.0120 59.5 0.048 0.1 0.078 9.5 7.30 5 3.88 22.0 0.0250 76.5 0.087 2.95 2.84 2.5 0.00334 14.5 0.0129 91.0 0.180 0.50 tEE3 13.5 19.6 8.0 9.48 Note: Less than detectable calculated at the detectable limit (i.e. <0.1 = 0.1) Allvac - Monroe r March 2001 through February 2002 Temperature Summary Mar-Ol 14 16 A r-Ol 17 25 May-01 25 27 28 29 29 Sun-01 28 29 29 30 N Jul-01 28 29 ai oA > E UO 29 30Ct Aug-01 28 29 29 30 29 Sep-01 27 27 29 Oct-01 Nov-01 Dec-01 Jan-02 Feb-02 21 22 21 20 17 16 16 17 18 17 17 16 10 11 11 12 22 16 14 14 16 Allvac - Monroe March 2001 through February 2002 Flow Summary Average Flow (MGD) Mar-01 0.274 A r-01 0.092 May-01 0.128 Jun-01 0.248 Jul-01 0.207 Aug-01 0.093 Sep-01 0.104 Oct-01 0.135 Nov-01 0.092 Dec-01 0.167 Jan-02 0.204 Feb-02 0.086 Average: 0.153 Allvac - Monroe March 2001 through February 2002 pH Summary Mar-01 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.5 7.5 A r-01 7.3 7.4 7.3 7.4 May-01 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.5 7.4 Jun-01 7.6 7.4 7.6 7.5 Jul-01 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.4 Aug-01 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.3 Sep-01 7.2 7.1 7.2 7.2 Oct-01 7.2 7.5 7.4 7.4 Nov-01 7.5 7.3 7.4 7.3 Dec-01 7.4 7.2 7.2 7.3 Jan-02 7.4 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.2 Feb-02 7.5 7.3 7.4 7A 7.3 Average: 1 7.36 March 18, 2002 Ms. Natalie V. Sierra NC DENR -- Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Allvac -- Monroe Plant NPDES Permit #NC0045993 Union County Permit Application Addendum Dear Ms. Sierra: Attached, please find the following documents: AlAHvac wigAn Allegheny Technologies Company P.O- Box 5030 2020 Ashcraft Ave. Monroe, NC 28111 Phone: 704-282-1533 Fax., 704-282-1534 Email: kyle.dunn@allvac.com 1 1 VA9 2 0 2002 1L--- QUALITY Si,L30H bi ANCH 1. EPA Form 2C Part V. C. Analytical Results 2. Attachment I (Process Flowrate) Update 3. "Special Sampling" Attachment Update (Copper Added) 4. March 2001 letter to Samar Bou-Ghazale concerning the USGS estimate of the 7Q 10 flowrate of Richardson Creek at the Allvac=Monroe facility. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 282-1533. Thank you. T nvironmental Affairs EPA 1.0. NUMaER reapy from Item I of arm I] PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of this Information on separate sheets (um diesel" fomred instead of completing these pages. %� �_ 1)(��%n� 1 q i I SEE INSTRUCTIONS, OUTFACE No. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (conrfrrueif from page 3 of Form �C1 w u Vol "i t � , PARTA -You must provide the refults of at least one aneiysis for every pollutant in. -.this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT .l 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opr(ona[ 1. POLLUTANT (sperify ll blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE . MAXI M 7a au pAY VALUE MY 4 1 aaa a e d. No. of A. LOµG TERM Q NO. oP I11 ( 21 MASS `` CONCAMVtIATION l21 MASS CoNCEM'TNITiON III Mwss CONCeNTNAT1aN ! MA}} I t ANALYSE a C6NCBN- TRATIOH Q MASS ANALYSESOF e Biochemical Oxygen Demand I u I f 1 iM°J OJ�. $ 0. (9OD) f r b- Chemical oxygen Demand /_ S ro r _ Z r_ �a l� ( l0 c. Total Organic! Carbon (A'OC) 9, 9 2 3, a d. Total Suspended SaIldf (TSS1 15 31, s l�,g,� z - T cl 1 2 4 � L # / d a e.Ammenle(as N) 0,9 6Ig72- 0.50 0, 54 3 O.I Sy a•i37 2� ►..• It #�d« f. Flaw VALUE l. t o VALUE - O.zwO VALUE 0, i 5 3 3(-S MGb VALUE 0. emjeratun VALUE VALUE S VALUE I -I � � eC VALUE 22. r h. Temperature (Summer) VALUE �7 O 7 VALUE p, z VALUE p 2 1 � � eG VALUE 1 _ i, pH MINIMUM _ �� MAXIMUM T (o INIMUM _ JMAZMU!�SL / 3 STANDARIO UNITS PART 9 - Mark —A" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present Mark'%- in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is lim#tad either directly, or lndkWty but axpnmly, in on trtfiuent limitationsquideline, you mustprovidethe results of at [east one enalysia for that pollutant. For other pollutants for wNehyou mark column 20, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in yourdischarge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the Instructions for additional details and requirements. t. t}OLLUT- _• MARK •X• 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) ANY AND CAS NO. a- — Isv[ O; Z L.e = n. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE MAXI M �A �AY VAEUt avo a a R au a e aNO or a COMGEN- Q a TER AVERAGE VALUE rtMASS OF ND. AISAL- C OMCaMTe ATION Ill MASS 1 CO-C=NTe ATION I21 MASS I Conew TNATION 111 MAss CONC [NYa ATIaN (il MASS ((f aveAabre) }Na- HNT All -ANAL f[NT YSES TRATION YSES e Bromide (24959.67-9) . X b. Chlorine. To Total Fluldual 0.29 0,110 o. Color d. Fecat Collform i;s a4 s`-B) 3.1 4 A Z.�S 2.�4 - N bras (as N) NOWE MISS EPA i`olytt 3310-2C (5-40} PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE 3'iitwdtk'x n1,i.U.T- , . . A.-EFFLU,1~HT. 4. UNITS S:INT•AIiE (apt[nrrd) rANd':.:■l. .•f s NO. 3■v[ b.■.- b mswn MA7[IMUM DAILY VALUE . MAXI M 7 Y VA UE le -LONG - r .� - - ay d. MO.O a� �,p/�G RM e, CONCILN- AOL ^ % V ALLrt •R;- (d/eaauaetej. /■NT A■- t ILRT c4NilNTRATON (l1 wwi[ _ (7 A// 1r1 -Aia coNCeNTRA.0. 1r- towC■wTRwT10N ANAL- YSES 7p ATIQN b. MASS ANAL- i MAri YS[a C■wCaNTRATIow (1 i.T4t+-1:Organla t4 ` I. Pboaphoru■ Nh f'J„Total (773344.0) !. Ridlo:cririty _ . Ill%Alpha,= ' Total Y Total Tota, Ta tel_ 131- Ridlum, Towl' (4) Radium h _ 226, Total x k. Sulf"o (as S0f) 1480E-79- 1_ Sulfide m.5u Ite (air SO3) (14255-45-3) n. Surfactents o. Aluminum, Totsj D D. 0 50Q e "/ (7429-90-61 1 >� 1 P. Barium, Total (7440.39-31 oron, T Total , (7440-42.81 r. Cobalt, Total � �/� !! �y 7 ! kr /L J #/N Al (7440-46-41 l-�' W'P l� O c) L- 7 S ' (7439-89.8 Total v 7� If t �� 7 7j 7 t `" %r' #/� a j( L Magnesium, Total �! (7439.96-41 A u. Molybdenum, Tau! � D, Z 3 0I O O �f � � CL (7479.98.7) rY . (743Total9-96.61 rj',O1q 6•03Ob I Ira l'�/fir - !` w. Tin, Total (744p-31-51 ><. Titanium, i74aa.sx.�► ©. I 0.OD EPA Form 3510-2C (8.94) PAGE: V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V -3 PA 1.0. NUMBER (copy from Item I Of FO"" J) 131ITFAI-L NU NC p 070(o! Qq (I Do I PARTC- ifyouareaprimary industry and this outfellcontains processwastewater, refer toTable 2c-2inthe instructions todetermine which ofthe GUMS fractionsyou must lost for.Mark "X"incglumn 2-a for all such GUMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, Fyenides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary i»dustriait nonprocess wastewater mirMfls, andnonrequired GC/MS fractions), mark "A" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe.is present. Mark "A" in column 2-c for each pollutant yuu believe is absent_ if you mask column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrabons'of 10 ppb or greater., if you mark column 2b for acrolein, awylonitrile, 2.4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4. B dinitrophenal, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of! 00 ppb orgreater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you murk lumn 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant Is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each careful) . Complete one table (ad 7 pages) for each outiall. See instructions far additional details and requirements. I. POLLUTANT 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (optional) AND CAS NUMBER Tsar b, aa- Ina .rv� ■a- I.enn.r a. MAXIMUM GAILY VALUE b• MAXt M !e fb7AY+VALUE RL a e C.LON4 T M /�{��R . �/ALUE a4af d NO.O ANAL- 6 b. MAs3 �, LONG TERM b, NO.OP 1 f OMCrNTR wT10M ] (1• YR{{ 1 GONCR"TRATION Ill M^{{ I Cpwe{rliT)r ATION fi1 YA{{ cowcaw- I TRAr1ON (fi YA{{ ava((able (if ) RR- �w[- qulw- {rNT • flNT Y6fB TAATION YSES METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 11A. Antimony, Total. 17440-3") � � 0.00 S ,✓ A 2M. Arsenlc, Total (7440-38-2) �( c 0. 00 Z N A 3M. Barvillum, Total, 7440-4t-71 CC).(50z / A ` 1 4M. Cadmium, -Total (7440 43-9) GD,QO� `1iA u Total mium17O440-47-3) Zy . o.oZA-. 22- 002.So Cori in, ooR 2-4 R43� x r4 aoto ry.s 0101zg V11 0,007 Zq `J/Q T*/4� y� . .Total �[ I` IC 0, DD02, 1v A JC 9W Nkkel, Total., ;c7ua a).:.: 77 O.fl7 7G,5 0.097 S1,2 Q,0` 5 2`4 JA ja 1 OM:�SiNnlum, To"I:(7711249.2). a-0.00 NA 11W.$lNor ;:Total:: ITota417440-28.0). l�[_ eQ,Qo 2- /JA . l3rMi Z1nt Total (74404") Noo. 31 S 91.0 ©. � � a �f4 .� 0,v50 z, �g/1 �rd4 141I : Gyanido, , • Totalt47.12-a) r 3.0 0• OO Z r 5 D,o03�4 �.Q=� 0 CJ,a�Z L� Q r 76M: Phenoh. .Total Q V.O V /U A M'lljs_ i Chlgjo'dlbrrs:o.P. � sl � P p!d�tln (1>64-o1-e1 EPA Form 3510.2C (S.9p) PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM TH9 FRONT I. POLLUTANT 2.;MARK •xI 3, EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optioned) AND CAS t Y VALUz ALONG TVALUE TAST b, ■e- C aa- M NUMBER R MAXIMUM GAILY VA- pap Sw onm d Na•or * CONGEN• a. LONG TERM 00 E NO.L, ... fe a ueYe PAZ As. L1 1 ANAL- (t�aeaddebde) euspi- fepiT' spiv c,"', TeAT}pN ([) IrAMf Sel.caN/TfAT10N ([I gaff COR[a„YIIATI6M la( MA1f VSK TRATPON b MASS 1 eomraw 1 TIIAt1De/ (!I MAlf AlIAL- YSES OC1MB FRACTION —VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Acrolein (107.0248) x A/ 2V. Acrylonitrila s 3V. Benzene 171.43-21 Y, G Al po S N A 4V. Bin (Ch[aro- methyl) Ether 0,010 /JA p (542-88-1) SV. Bramoiorm (75-25-2)GV. C6.OQ� NYC Tatraehlorlde Tet C Mori G 00S N/1+ 7 7C (5B-23-5) 7V. Chlarobenzene {10e-90-71 8V. Chlarodl- bromomathane z o, 0 05 Af A - I (124-48-1) (� 9V. Chforosthane (75-00-3) p, 00 5 uA 10V. 2-Chloro- athylvinyl q (110-75-8) (� I V. Chloroform i� ` IJA 0,005 ( try g 12V. Dlchloro- bromomathane 0, oO S R w 1 !� (75-27-4) 13V. Dlchloro- dilluoromathane L p.Q[0 (75-71.8) 1 14V. 1,1-131chloro- ethane (75-34-3) 11 0. 15 V. 1,2-D Ichloro- .than. (107-05-2) � 0, 005 N! A 19v. 1,1-131chloro• (75-35-4) C' 0. NA � w L ethylane � 17 V. 1.2-D Ich loro- propane (78.87-51 L Or d S rf A r/ 1 wVW.042-154 L c�. Q4 S A/ 1BV. Ethy(benzene 1100-41-4) +r - OPOS I A Bro de (74-83-5) GLmothyl-i, f� i j A, ChlwEds 17447-3) e0, 010 Ai A EPA Form 3SIO.2C (e-90) PAGE V-4 GONTINOE UN PAUFL V-ti MNY1NIWn rAnu PArSE V.& I. -POLLUTANT ANa CASlK i•,arwwlt x S. EFFLUENT: - ' : f. UNITS' w 9.'1NTAKE (aptiprlalJ:: /nus 6 Rvi ,evi R MA]UMYid,t7AILY VALUt •' 1 o t C. ON. T 1rI AQ15R AL C auaf! !t dwKA-orL- R CONE[PM r LOMrr'TERM • , HALT NUMBER f�/eusunate 1 •- a+..n- 'n�- •• ■anT aawr S•1 lal a,Arr cone.,rrw w�taw YaE9 TA ATEOM MAIs I�1 ceMctn-: NA"on . 1.1 1,1 co co.TwAY,Gn II} rAsa 1'1 Cofte Mrwwner Ir rwas I OCAIS F•RACTIOH —VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (contemned) 22V_ 1N.1l7Ylsn. 23W I A.,2-Tarr- chlpro.fA.na c v. ii0 S N A (79-.i46I : :.. !Z 24V ,T.trmc lord 27-18-41 G D, 0 A otfiY;iemw ll 1I 26 V: Talu.n* 1108:88�31 0.00s h 20W 1.2-Trons- 6loro.ehrl.n. 1�1 ,00S j,f 1� ( 27V. 1,,,1-Trl- chloroethsnr (7"5-e) 28V. 1,1,2-Trl- chloroetlun.' ` 1 /1 7� / (79.0)•Ii1 I w Trtchloro- rhv thy Ra-o el.n. 1-8} % �fl.' QL�,OOS A.fA- I > 30V. Trichioro-. (75-69-41 310 Neil Y1 Chloride 575-01-4) � 0 1 O l + OC/m FRACTION -- ACID COMPOUNDS , A: 2-Chloropheno S9lI�7�1.. v �Q, �I(7 / P—) � n plt*n ,l//� 3A}4�171methYl p1►inol (106.67-9} p, 0 I t7 /JA f 6A:'?;4Dlnitro- ph�nol'561-28-6) 7� 1 40, 0 �} l� q /A 8A: 2-N itrpph*nol PJA 7A3 iiNitroph.nol D 57O N+4 w IIA:ip.Chlore- creiol (6s-ao-7) 71 `I( C ((),()10 AJ A10 ( / flApiirb"loro-' PtiM�bf:(B78Bf51 Y1 40-00 w ' :.�m.. o, 01 o rJAj EPA Fol,el 9510.= t$-SQy PAGE V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE a CONTINUED FROiY1 THE FRONT f- POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'x' 3. EFFLUENT 6. UNITS S. INTAKE loarienall ANp GAS • MAXI M NUMBER *rer her• c.c- i MAXIMUM DAILY VALIf >~ QOaf1a8[[ ]D (1 [i1 811J d, n0.0I i COlICriN- .. LdNG TERM h Ivd.dr �Xa �cva uaX. fllaaeRaDle wa' �aa -" J avow• seXT .awr CawC[wi.wriaw le) ww.■ eawe ¢{�rwwner JL- ANAL- Y][! TRATIOq h MASS Wi-.voww ANAL- le] rwec YSE9 {�I rwa CaMC■wf Xw TlaM Ir) �+-.e GC/NIS FRACTION — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS - 1 B. Acenaphthene �( (83-32.9) O Q u, / n 2B. AC.naPhtyl.n. (208.96A) 3B. Anthraces. 1120.12.7)lM 40,010 h AB- B.n:ldlne (92.8 G7-51 Q 1 O S Q R l / 59• Banza (a) C Q. 0 10 p1 AAnthracen. 56&55-3) 68. Benz* 4 0.010. f /� 46 -3 PYr.na 160-32�) l 7 B. 3. 4-B.nro. ;fluor.nth.na • 4205-69.2) P.ryMne (191-24-2) 3B.;�ntb fkJ Fluannth.na _ X A (207CB-9) j h 10Bs Bln (s-Chlaro- [thday) Morthan. ^ 1,111 t IL Btu (2-Chloro- 11144 len010 WA Aaryii Ph h. ito c 0. 010 /J Lh / L il (t17 11-7 ). 118,;!4.B►omo At 7*w�Autl/l Biviivi `.Prren!klts (B6 8B-7 C Q, Q 1 Xtlt�Pl I.ct. e O. D O -. A wq�� , hl,:nYr:: x 1D'DIO N A, tet�'�tlo�;ri�) 0,01 19B;iplben:o 4.h) /Lntliricina :. t ... �D.otO N :155. )., `208. 1,x-Pichloro- b.n:el►e 196.60.1) "� s o ..0oS /" A 219. f 33Dtchlora- 40.00 PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA F8m 1510-2C (LU) CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 I..POLLUTANT ¢. MAErK'X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE foorlerlarl .: AHD GAS 'NUMBER STK,T b+c- G +e- a- MAXIMUMt t]AILY VALUL . MAXI M 7p pwT VALUE c.LGNG'r M eyR . VALUE ovaiWDie I avnRab!! a NO -Of a. LONG TEgM b. MQ.OF e. Ld HCE N• (If,avalla8leJ IMa Yee o� �- silii uevc ,irr !•I C OMca Mrw wTlpN 1,1 ..�■• ANAL- b. MASS ANAL- rsES TwwrFON 1.1 ee.+ca+ Ial ..wa. VSES rwArloq 1.1 III Y4,■ 1�! I,1 ..w■, lOwClw►w Arlo. caxc axrw wrl0x OCIMS FRACTION — BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (conHnusd, �7RBi'.%4-Dlchloro- �'2�8.�.3;-blch ror yRt]InhYl - 1 W-2 �` GD,OfD nJ� ' ;�}J�i;�,4•QIrlltro- •taluaC►f (601s2a2} /-01010 tiA. :Pph o0,4(a N A l lR (1,7 B4-0Z l- hYdca=�r+e;(alAso tea.Iij: BOA-4�1-0r+ntMnr< J LOr Of 0 IJ A` R J � -,326' .F luorena chlorobutadiene � � Q• © � 0 N r5 /r 356. Hexechlom- cYalapentedlene x C D, ©j 0 N A (77.47-41 368- Flaxechioro- athane (67-72-1) 37B.Ind2'no (1,,3-cd PYranr ��I0/ N P 1 vn/Q (t93-39-61 4 / /� (76-63899 ;horone eoofo /'A ' 1� (91--20-3lhthalena n 94 40B. Nitrabenrena �r 4713, N-N Itia- ■odlmethYlamine D, 05,0 <r A I 1A- j (62-75.9) l(/ 420. N.Nltramodi- N-propYlemine /-0.010 �f q B2,-S4-7 ' pncslr V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE LrA rorm oa iv-w-ww f CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT >1. POLLUTANT 2.'MARK •x' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 3. INTAKE favdonall AND CAS NUMBER TcfT .ws bac• .1.IAX! M ip p� Y VALUE G.a- 41MA%p.1Ui� OA10.Y VALUE daailable cam■ e.LONG T jZM A1[p�w VALOR J617dfldhle QNO.op a. LONG TERM p,HO.or a. CONClN- E rrldewrld6la we 01.IA- Icvc �- •fMT ANAL- TRATION 11lMA!! ANAL- y5E5 IIT..To M• Irl wA�• h•gE5 w •■MY GOMC ('1T.wilON (!1 MA�f COMC�MIT 111TI O.. Iil MA■f co—It.tRATlaw fol Ill MI1!• GCJMS FRACTION — BASE/NEUTRAL CON(POUNDS (condnurd) S. N-Nlvo- wdlphanylamin■ 7� L`J.QS[� A'A (ad "R. Pa nant,..lte 40, 01`0 t► R w�f 4es. Pyian: e- o. D! 0 N A— 46t1:-112,4 • Trl. OC. AIY FRACTION -PESTICIDES 2P,i sic. .. e-0.05o A/At 4P. BMC (Ba-a") c 0. 0 SO ,A1 A- 6P. F)-BtIC ^ /A6P. Chlordane (57.74-9) O / ` } !� SS ` �/ /� f 8P. 4.4'-DBE [72-a5-9) Z, J A- II 1 u? % 4 2-b4.) C s 10P. Dieldrin NJ A 1P. owMrn (115-29.7) C p, 05 0 /Nf A 12P. ft-Endossuil■n 4115-29.7) L V. 10 14 AV 4 13P. Endosultan 9 utfate l( G f�l L S /� /J ( 0314 6} 14P. Endrin (2-20-81 L 0.05 N A W 160. Endrfn Aldehyde G. fi Q 5 N A- wf// (7421-93-4) 16 .Heptachlor 7` 1 Q 5 � A L 1! �y /? qq I v EPA Farm 3510-20 (6.90) PAGE V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 SrA 117. NnnVM=ER (Cop7 from Jlan J of o►m J) OVTFA LL NUMBER CWTIPIUED FROM PAGE V B t� ,) �% ` q % .1. POLLUTANT 2. MAsm w _ 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS S. INTAKE (opt fat) AND CA5 I.MAXI M 7p Y VALUE a.LO G T NUMBER TIaT 6 ww' Owl" 4L MAXIMIUM DAILY VALUE p d Np•or Ewa 69uw is w�0 I • ti C4NCEN- A. LONG TERM b. 040. or wl. •w T ww- ICI t ANAL- (If auaftghtl) wU.w- •wNi ■lwT eewtl wiw wTtow Irl wwaa CMIGwwTw ATIOM I1I MAa■ CO MGIMTw ATIOw III YAff YSE$ JLjm TRATION IYIA$S AMAL- Y3C! _ I�TRA1 Onw If1 Mwal GCOM FRACTION — PESTICIDES (continued) Epox dehlor t Q,O s N II S u1 ,� 11024-67-3) 1 18P. PC6-1242 (153469.21-9) Q SQ /V A- /o C 1AP. PCB-12B4 (11097-69-11 N A_ /Q (11104- 8-2) 1 K �,s AfA- u! 21P. PCB-1232 (11141-16-S) 22P- PCB-1249 (12672-29-t11 x I d-D. $O AM D us/Q (11098.82-6► ° 0, -q N A-24P. 4- 118 (12 (12874-11-21-2I hone t 5.0 Al A- 18001-36-2 PAGE V-4 IPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) Mar-19-02 11t10A r va Lab Report PRISM I Manrrotnt;s, INC. run r�wvity 4naOcni A cswipom11 w Sou, i(x* 3119/02 Page 1 of 6 Alivac Customer Project ID: Pond Water Attn: Mr. Tommy Long Customer Sample to: POND WATER PO Box 6030 Prism Sample ID: AC36518 Monroe, NC 28110 Login Group: WM314H1 Sample Collectlon DatefTime: 318102 08:00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 3/8102 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated Sample which was submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATEITIME PARAME7ER RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST METALS DIGESTION Completed EPA 200.7 3/13102 06:00 MBS ANTIMONY, TOTAL Less than mg/L 0.005 EPA 200.7 3113/02 21:20 MSC ARSENIC, TOTAL Less than mg/L 0.002 EPA 200.7 3113102 21:20 MSC BERYLLIUM, TOTAL Less than rng1L O.D02 EPA 2D0.7 3113102 21:20 MSC CADMIUM, TOTAL less than mg1L 0.001 EPA 200.7 3113102 21:20 MSC COPPER OTAL OA7 mg1L 0.002 EPA 200.7 3113102 2120 MSC SELENIUM, TOTAL Loan than rmg1L 0.002 EPA 2007 31IT02 21:20 MSC SILVER, TOTAL Lama than mg/L 0.002 EPA 2001 3113/02 21:20 MSC THALLIUM, TOTAL Less than mg1L 0,002 EPA 200.7 3113102 21:20 MSC MERCURY, TOTAL Less than m91L 0.D002 EPA 245.1 3112102 18A3 MSC MERCURY DIGESTION Completed EPA 245.1 3112/02 12.20 MBS PREP. METHOD EPA 608 Completed EPA 608 3112102 09:30 GRR ALDRIN Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 608 3113102 13.00 LAC A-SHC Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 005 Vi3/O2 13:00 LAC a-eHC Not detected uglL 0-05 EPA 608 31131U2 1100 LAC D-BHC Not detected UgIL 0.05 EPA 608 3113102 13:D0 LAC G-SHC Not detected ttg1L 0.06 EPA 608 3113t02 13:00 LAC CHLORDANE Nat detected ug/L 0.5 EPA 608 311310213.00 LAC 4,4'-DDD Not detected ug/L 0.26 EPA 608 3/ 13M2 13:00 LAC 4,4'-DDE Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 808 3/1 Y02 13:00 LAC 4,4'-DDT Not detected ug/L 0-25 EPA 608 W13/02 13:00 LAC DIELDRIN Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 60B 3113102 13:DO LAC ENDOSULFAN I Not detected u911- 0.05 EPA 608 3113102 13-00 LAC ENDOSULFAN II Not detected ug/L 0.1 EPA 608 3113102 13:00 LAC ENDOSULFAN SULFATE Not detected ug/L 0.25 EPA 608 3113102 13:00 LAC ENDRIN Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 608 N13/02 13:00 LAC ENDRIN AL OP-HYDE Not detected ug/L 0.05 EPA 608 Y13102 13:00 LAC HEPTACHLOR Not deterred ugIL 0.05 EPA 608 3/13/02 13:00 LAC HEPTACHLOR EPDXIDE Not detected ug/L 0.1 EPA 608 31131U2 13:00 LAC 4.4'-METHOXYCHLOR Not detected ug1L 0.1 EPA 606 3113102 13:00 LAC NC Certification No. 402 - SC Certiflcation No. 09012 - NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E87519 449 Sprinrhrovk Rind AL 1'.I1 kt, 24(64 1 Ak Cltutk 1C, Alt- 29"4 (154.1 r IK m:t 7514; -29-6 64 A Tull F.q- Numhvr'. 1 •KfH1;'j?4_b:f/r1ALP. t: %114152,i {I111W r. v� Mar-19-02 11:11A Lab Report 3/19/02 A lvac Attn: Mr. Tommy Long PO Box 6030 Monroe, NC 26110 PRISM . M.�►eastA'taat:s, IraC t i k, Page 2 of 6 Customer Project ID: Pond Water Customer Sample ID: POND WATER Prism Semple ID: AC36518 Login Group: WM314H1 Sample Collection Detefrime: 3002 08:00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 3/8/02 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATEMME PARAMETER RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST TOxAPHENE Not detected ug/L 5.0 EPA 608 3113102 13:00 LAC PCB-1016 Not detected ug/L 0.5 EPA SOB 3113102 13:00 LAC PCB-1221 Not detected ug1L 2.5 EPA 608 3113/02 13:00 LAC PCB-1232 Not detected ug/L 0.5 EPA 608 3/13/02 13:00 LAC PCB-1242 Nat detected ug/L 0.5 EPA 608 3113102 13,00 LAC 13CB-1248 Not detected ug/L as EPA 608 3/13/02 13:00 LAC PC9-1254 Not detected ug/L 0.5 EPA 60B 3/13102 13,00 LAC PCB-1260 Not detected ug/L 0.5 EPA 608 3113102 13:00 LAC 2,3,7,8 7etrachiorodibenzo-p-dioxin Not Detected ppq 5.0 EPA 613 3115/02 TL ACROLEIN Not detected rng/L 0.100 EPA 624 3/111W 21:25 MP ACRYLONITRILE Not detected mg/L 0.100 EPA 624 3111102 21:28 MP BENZENE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 824 31M1/02 2125 MP CARBON TETRACHLORIDE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP CHLOR09ENZENE Not detected mg/L "0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE Not detected MqA- 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21,25 MP 1. 1: 1 -TRICHLOROETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 824 3111102 21:25 MP 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3/11102 21:28 MP 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROE7HANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP CHLOROETHANE Not detected mg1L 0.005 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP 2-CHLOROETHYL VINYL ETHI=R Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP CHLOROFORNt Not detected Ing& 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP 1.2-DtCHLOROSE NZENE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 924 3111102 21:25 MM IR 1,3-OMCHLOROBEN=ENE Not detected mg/L 0.01)5 EPA 624 3111102 21.25 MP 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE Not detected mg1L 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP 1.1-DICHLOROETHENE Net detected mglL 0.005 EPA 624 3/11102 21:75 MP 1,2-TRANS-DICHLOROETHENE Not detected ttV& 0.005 EPA 824 3111/02 21:25 MP 12-DICHLOROPROPANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE Not detected mgA- 0.006 EPA 624 3111M2 21:25 MP NC CertiflcatIon No. 402 - SC C"fic2tion No. 99012 - NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 - FL Cerdficalion No. E87519 4•11) Srrinhfirxx+k RvaLl Ak P.O. It— Z405-13.& Churlotiv, Ni:-1S2)4-t}.3t3 I'hr+nr, 7041 21y-h31,-1 Ak Toll I -ve N,+rnL,er: 1-14I101,'529 h:1fr1 � Faa: ifM4 523.01(14 Y.U7 Mar— 19--02 11 : 11A Lab Report r 3/19/02 Allvac Attn: Mr. Tommy long PO Box 5030 Monroe, NC 28110 y PRISM LABDRATME& KC. FuK Se,vR:4 Ana"oel A Fnvkmmen151 $olutiorm Page 3 of 6 Customer Project ID: Pond Water Customer Sample ID: POND WATER Prism Sample ID: AC316518 Login Group: WM314H1 Sample Collection Date/Time: 3/8102 08:00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 3/8102 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATEITIMI- PARAMETER _ RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST ETHYLSENZENE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA e24 3111102 21:25 MP METHYLENE CHLORIDE Not detected mg/L O.Oos EPA 624 311 NO2 2115 MP CHLOROMETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP 9ROMOMETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 624 3f 11102 21,25 MP BROMOFORM Not detected mg1L 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP DICHLOR08ROMOMETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 31W02 21:25 MP CHLORODIBROMOM ETHANE Not detected mgfL 0.005 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP TETRACHLOROETHENE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3r11102 2115 MP TOLUENE Not detected mg/L 0.005 EPA 624 3111/02 21:25 MP TRICHLOROETHENQ Not detected mg/L 0.006 EPA 624 3111/02 21:26 MP VINYL CHLORIDE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 624 3111102 2115 MP TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 624 3111102 21:25 MP DICMLOROMFLUOROMETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 624 3/11/02 21:25 MI' PREP, METHOD 825 Completed EPA 625 3111102 13:00 Ap ACENAPHTHENE Not detested mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC BENZIDINE Not detected mg1L 0.060 EPA 625 3113102 00:19 LAC 1,2,4 TRICHLOROBENZENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC HEXACHLOROSENZENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113M2 08:19 LAC HEXAC►4LOROETHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08;19 LAC BIS{2-CHLOROETHYL)ETHER Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 06:18 LAC 2-CHLORONAPHTHALENE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 0&19 LAC 2.4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC PARACHLOROMETA CRESOL Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC 2-CHLOROPHENOL Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC 1,2-DICHLOR06ENZENE Not detected mg/L 0,010 EPA 625 311W02 09:11 LAC 1.3-DICHLOROBFNZENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 82$ 3113102 08:19 LAC 1.4-DICHLOROBENZENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 825 3113102 011;19 LAC 3,3-DICHLOROBENZIDINE Not detected mg/L O.D50 EPA 625 3/13102 03:19 LAC 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL Not daiscled mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 $113/02 08:% LAC NC Certification No. 402 - SC Certification No. 99012 - NC Drfnkfng Water Celt. No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E87519 4411.Spiinl brwli Ko.ul AL f 0. N,', 1441..;4", AL ('ilt+ris�tt+, tiL 2t32.?4 tlK:l:1 I'fu tli :7114/j4.r,1 l Tt+ll fire Vumbt r: 1-RINIj j29-h:ihd A Per: 71F1/52n-1141N1 Mar-11= —Vz 11 : 11F1 Lab Report , j PRISM LABO iATOMU, Men t FuH :;elricm I,nnlyticet tt rrmronrn9rvW S oliev"I 3119102 Page 4 of 6 Allvac Customer Project u Pond Water Attn: Mr, Tommy Long Customer Sample ID: POND WATER PO Box 5030 Prism Sample ID: AC30518 Monroe, NC 28110 Login Group. WM314H1 Sample Collection Date/Time: 318102 08:00 Lab Submittal DatefTlme: 318102 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATErTWE PARAMETER RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC 2,4-DIN1TROTOLUENE Not detected mg1L 0.910 EPA 625 3113t02 08:19 LAC 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE Nat detected mglt 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 DB:1a LAC 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE Not detected mg/L 0.100 EPA 625 3113102 06:19 LAC FLUORANTHENE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC a-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:10 LAC 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER Not detected mg/L (010 EPA 625 3/13102 08:19 LAC BI5{2-CHLOROISOPROPYL)ETHER Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC B15(2-CHLOROETHO)(Y)METHANE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08;19 LAC HExACHLOROBUTADIENE Not detected rng/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13102 08'19 LAC HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 31l3102 08:19 LAC ISOPHORONE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08;19 LAC NAPHTHALENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC NITROBENZENE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 &13102 08:19 LAC 2-NITROPHENOL Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13/02 08:19 LAC 4-NITROPHENOL Not detected mg/L 0.050 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC 2.4-DINITROPHENOL Not detected mg1L 0.050 EPA 625 3113102 08;19 LAC 4,6-DI NITRO-O-CRESOL Not detected mg/L 0.050 EPA 626 3113102 06:19 LAC N-NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE Not detected mg/L 0.050 EPA W5 3/13102 0E:19 LAC N-NITROSOOIPHENYLAMINE Not detected mg/L 0.050 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC N-NITROSODI-N-PROPYLAMINE Notdete0ed mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13102 08:19 LAC PENTACHLOROPHENOL Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13102 08;19 LAC PHENOL Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 06:19 LAC BIS(2-ETHYLHEY.YLIPHTHALATE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA e25 3113/02 08.19 LAC BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE Not detected mg/L n.010 EPA 625 ail3/02 08:1B LAC DI-N-BUTYLPHTHALATE Not detected rng1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC DI-N-OCTYLPHTHAIA.TE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 311 V02 08' 19 LAC DIETHYL PHTHALATE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 D8:19 LAC DIMETHYL PHTAHALATE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13/02 08:19 LAC BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/D2 08:19 LAC NC Certification No. 402 - SC Certification No. 99012 - NC Drinking Water Ceti. No. 37735 - FL Certification No, E87519 d-I4 Springbr,kil: Road r I'.0 Rox 24(13-9 + Cirarinuo, NC_' 2N224-(1r13 Pham.: 04;529-06A A'kdl Fier• Numbcr: 1-Iiilll/i15t-f,3hlA Ca,<: j114/5254WIN Mar-19-02 11:11A P.07 Lab Report 3/19102 Alivac Attn: Mr. Tommy Long PO Box'5030 Monroe, NC 28110 ` PRNM ueMr0046, tmc. nin ;ravia Analymai t: envirimmvnlal Solutrorn Page 5 of 6 Customer Project ID: Pond Wager Customer Sample ID: POND WATER Prism Sample 10: AC36518 Login Group: WM314H1 Sample Collection Date/Time: 316102 08:00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 318102 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was Submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD UATEftINtE PARAMETER RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST SENZO(A)PYRENE Not datetted mg/L "ID EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13102 08:19 LAC BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3/13102 08:19 LAC CHRYSENE Nnt detected mglL 0.010 EPA 625 311310Y 08:19 LAC ACENAPHTHYLENE Not detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 05:19. LAC ANTHRACENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC BENZO(GHI)PERYLENE Nat detected mg1L 0.010 EPA 625 311310208:19 LAC FLUORENE Not detected rng/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC PHENANTHRENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113102 08:19 LAC OISENZO(A.H)ANTHRACENE Not detected rnWL 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC INOEN0(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 VIV02 00:10 LAC PYRENE Not detected mg/L 0.010 EPA 625 3113/02 08:19 LAC NC Certification No. 402 • SC Certification No. 99012 - NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E87519 4 L9 !�-trcinKbrook K,ra,i ,& V.0 Kv-, 2441:4.5 ,& (3indultc. NC 2Pt'224-(tS13 1'hono+ 70A/52y [et(,4 a lNI F,,.,: Vunrhrr: 1•H001-'5?O-h..W A, Fax: 7M/175 04(19 Mar' Aw-ue 11 : ZeH - - - - Lab Report PRISM r, r i�4 LAWRATQWEl INC. I 1 • Fill Snrv-oa Analytical A Cnvirnnmental SoN,Ons 3119102 Page 6 of 6 Allvac Customer Project 1D: Pond Water Attn: Mr. Tommy Long Customer Semple ID: POND WATER PO Sox 5030 Prism Sample ID: AC36518 Monroe, NC 2t3110 Login Group: WM314111 Sample Collection DatelTime: 3/8102 05:00 Lab Submittal Date/Time: 318/02 09:27 The following analytical results have been obtained for the indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory TEST TEST REPORTING METHOD DATElrIME PARAMETER RESULT UNITS LIMIT REFERENCE STARTED ANALYST Sample Comments: All containers indicated to be properly preserved and holding times were met according to 40 CFR Part 136, Table 11. Analysis note for EPA-625' Acid side-MS/MSD % recoveries for 2,4-Dinitrophenol and 4-Nitrophenol below QC limits. RPD's for 2,4-Dinitrophenol and 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol above QC limits. NOTE: Dioxin was subcontracted to Triangle Laboratories, Inc. NOTE: This report is a revision and supersedes our original laboratory dated 3/15/02. Angela D. Overcash, V.P. Laboratory Services NC Certification No. 402 - SC Certification No. 99012 - NC Drinking Water Cart, No. 37735 - FL Certification No. E87519 +19 S*prntl;Ln4+k WRIJ A I'.( f. N.,t 74o`4 w ChArloIly. NC 28Q2441543 l'luuu': /l14!52V li3FT ,& Talf rrk1• Nlnnhri 1-80 I/yL9-{>NA LF;r.,' U4; 52S-Wny a, kk PRISM O WGMt'OIIIIti,111C. Q run Sr a Ervi•on wwwni Sakatia a: 4sa 4rkVeno0Y Road • P.Q. t" 24MM • C6ulatte. NC 28224.OSO Cllenl Company Name: e% ReporiTorGontact Na Reoortina Address: A CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD fAOE — of QUOT f Toe K ►ROPI a suLOfB: Project Nmne: ' u C r Short Hold Analysis: (Yes) (Nol UST Project: (Yes) (No) •Please ATTACH any project specltic reporting proVislans Art r Q� a�rairememo Invoias To: Address: Q c: Purchase Order NoJBMIng Reference Phorre:h - Ci Fe■ +(No): Syf urq.wa:ed Due Date .,a' Day O 2 Days D 3 Days J4 Days :JS Days Silt Location Nanw; J 6 9 M-ys J Standard 10 day& Slte�oCatiOnPhySifauAddres,: G �G �� Swvles ecei,ederterlSpUiwloeprcceSeedneRlbrsinassday. �I z iilJ _ Txna+ound time is t:asea on pu:inesc dayS, excluding weal�ends e'td holidaya. �J CS 11,(s�r7L'�t 12_G ISEE REVERSE SIDE FOR RUSH TURNAROUND FEES) TIME MATRIX SAMPLE CONTAINER CLIENT DATE COLLECTED (SOIL, PRESERVA- SAMPLE DESCRIPTION . COLLECTED MILITARY WATER OR *TYPE ; NO. SIZE TIVES HOURS SLUDGE) SEE BELOW ' 046 J. 1/Jr�Ode,- 3-Y-t1��vl -- ..� A� I � d `7 r - Samples INTACT upon eniwW? o ReesiveC ON WET ICE? Temp PPOPEA PRESERVATIVES indicated? Received WITMN HOLDING TIMES? CUS-MDy SEALS INTACT? _ VOLMILES w'd W/0UT HEADSRACE? PROPER CONTAINERS used? __✓ TO BE FILLED IN BY CUE NTISAMPLING PERSONNEL Certification: NELAC USACE FL TIC AZ SC OTHER NIA water Clarinated: YES _ NO Sample Iced Upon Codeetion: YES -J1_NO ANALYSES REQUESTED 7*V 116.. y/ -..._ A it, �'r� c,� 3 - �'_b"z C �a 1�% .. c'. csr r .. d,n� V S .lam a/L . L Sampler's Sign1tu71nL lh 5arnated By (pr rd hame) �Q AH"Jlalion R. cd •-S;wr.rc: n. F.nsaid Bi 1"- �al�ti+5 Da Rol +avK-ed 6:: UPW.:d of S*rranl,� / - J Fed=s - -amdw• ved NPDES: i UST:I j 1 J NC NC SC J SC •CDNTA:NERTYPE CODES _..—. - --- ...._.. Rucewhd 95 ISrg•aaj•a] '--' -- — or_�ry Sp.,— — -' P:[ "it4anGftup No 0? SUB L.AB, PRISM REMARKS CERT_ LAB ID NO. ID ND. Additional Cormnents: 1 OC P-if1=.Mic SirMOe JOrher_ N../3; f4 I —,J tOUNDWATER: DRINKING WATER: SOLID WASTE: RCFIA: CERCLA: LANDFILL: OTHER: NC J NC � NC O NC J NC J NC D NC SC J SC J SC 1 SC J SC J Sc D SC - — J — — -- J c J _ — J D--.— 'J -- . - - - - A � Amber C = Clear G = Glass P = Plastic; TL = Teflon Lined Cap VOA = Volatile Organics Analysis (Zero Head Space) $+le Arrive Tune: $•fe na 9arlurE Ti-r�. SEE REVERSE FOR TERMS a CON�ITIOris ll � Attachment I Allvac - Monroe Plant Process Flowrates for Outfal1001 Operation (Note 1) Average ProcessDescription Flow (GPD) List Codes Sawing 11,000 Settling Pond 1-U Forging Equipment Cleaning Water 100 Settling Pond 1-U Forging Contact Cleaning Water 75,000 Settlin Pond 1-U Forging Press ILydraulic Fluid Leakage 25 Settling Pond 1-U Misc. Wastewater Sources 200 Settling Pond 1-U Rolling Contact Cooling Water 150,000 Settling Pond 1-U Cooling Tower & non -contact coolin water 2,643,675 Settling Pond 1-U Stormwater 69,000 Settling Pond 1-U Total Process Flow: 2,949,000 1 Operation Average Effluent Flow (GPD) Sawing 589 Forging Equipment Cleaning Water 5 Forging Contact Cleaning Water 4,018 Forging Press Hydraulic Fluid Leakage 1 Misc. Wastewater Sources 11 Rolling Contact Cooling Water 8,037 Cooling Tower & non -contact cooling water 141,641 Stormwater 3,697 Total Effluent Flow: 158,000 Notes: The second table estimates the 1) Process flowrate estimates based on pond water system pumping 2000 GPM. 2) Stormwater based on average 48" of rain and Allvac's drainage area. 3) The average daily effluent flowrate based on the % from each process and the average daily effluent of 158,000 GPD. (12-month average flow) 4) The pond water is recycled several times prior to becoming effluent. Allvac -Monroe Special Sampling Sample Date: 2/28/2002 Flow (2/28/02) 0.047 MGD Mass rates only calculated for parameters greater than detectable Parameter Concentration (mg/1) Mass #/day BOD 11 4.31 COD 68 26.6 TOC 8.92 3.49 Aluminum 0.13 0.0509 Cobalt 0.006 0.00235 Iron 0.35 0.137 Molybdenum 0.23 0.0901 Manganese 0.099 0.0388 Titanium 0.011 0.00431 Chlorine 0.28 0.110 Copper 0.17 0.067 March 1, 2001 Mr. Samar Bou-Ghazale NC DENR Division of Water Quality 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 RE: NPDES Permit No. NCO045993 Allvac - Monroe Facility, Monroe, North Carolina Dear Mr. Bou-Ghazale: P.O. Box 5030 2020 Ashcraft Avenue Monroe, NC 28111-5030 Phone: (704) 282-1533 Fax: (704) 282-1534 Email: kyle.dunn@allvac.tom On June 2, 1999 we submitted our National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit renewal application to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Water Quality Division for the above -referenced permit. This letter includes a discussion of additional information that Allvac believes will be relevant to the current NCDENR permit renewal review process, and may affect the discharge limits for certain parameters currently in force. In an effort to obtain a greater understanding of historical stream flow levels in Richardson Creek adjacent to the facility, Allvac contacted the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources Division in Raleigh. Mr. Curtis Weaver of the USGS' conducted a review of available information related to Richardson Creek in the vicinity of the Allvac facility and its hydrologic drainage basin. A downstream monitoring station on Richardson Creek near Wingate, NC (Sta. 02125310) has a record of 25 miscellaneous measurements collected during the period 1952 to 1977. The drainage area for the basin was estimated by the USGS to be approximately 89 square miles. Previous analyses of these records suggest that a 7Q10 estimate for the creek is approximately 0.6 to 0.8 cubic feet per second (cfs). The Allvac facility location has a drainage area of approximately 52 square miles. Interpolating the flow measurements and drainage area for the downstream location and applying this data to the drainage area surrounding the Allvac facility, the USGS estimated the 7Q10 in Richardson Creek adjacent to the facility would be approximately 0.4 cfs. In addition, this estimate for the 7Q10 does not take into account any potential flow contributed to the creek from Lake Lee. Allvac is interested in whether a revised 7Q10 value from zero to 0.4 cfs would affect the NPDES permit limits for any or all of the monitored parameters. We would appreciate your consideration of this information as part of the NPDES permit renewal review process. If you have any questions about the above information, please call me at (704) 282-1533. of Environmental Affairs cc: Mike Condran — Dames & Moore -NC