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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000392_OTHER_20160525STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCS PERMITS PERMIT NO. /Vc s DOC TYPE ❑FINAL PERMIT -O- MONITORING- REPORTS- ------- - 0 APPLICATION [I COMPLIANCE B�THER DOC DATE ❑ �yv J L �S�SI YYYYMMDD /t/'fs aU a'Z 9 2_ Pickle, Ken From: Elizabeth M. Wike <ewike@dakamericas.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:58 PM To: Pickle, Ken Subject: RE: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Ken, Thanks so much for such a good update on our permit status. We are in no particular hurry, just want to know the status. Thank you. Elizabeth Wike Sr. Environmental Engineer DAK Americas LLC 1205 Culbreth Drive I Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28405 Office: (910) 371-4498 Cell: (910) 512-4883 Fax: (910) 371-5147 From: Pickle, Ken [mailto:ken.pickle@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 11:23 AM To: Elizabeth M. Wike Cc: Bennett, Bradley Subject: FW: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Oops, Actually addressed to you, this time. Ken Ken Pickle Stormwater Program Specialist DEMLR Stormwater Permitting Program Department of Environmental Quality 919 807 6376 office ken.pickle@)ncdenr.gov 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 l: "Nothing Compares Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 1 From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 11:21 AM To: Pickle, Ken <ken.pickle@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Bennett, Bradley <bradle .bennett ncdenr. ov> Subject: RE: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Hi Elizabeth, Nice to hear from you. I heard yesterday's voice message just now. Our status on the renewal of NCS000392 is as follows. • The permit expires 5/31/2016 (in one week); we received your renewal application 12/10/2015. We consider your renewal application as timely made. Our billing records show that DAK is current through 7/31/2016; as in past years, billing will occur August. Our database shows that the application reviewer is my supervisor, Bradley Bennett. However, Bradley doesn't typically review renewal applications. This database entry should be understood to mean that Bradley is holding the permit until staff time is available to work on it. When staff time is available, Bradley will assign it to one of us. At that time the first thing our reviewer will do is contact DAK to let you know we have begun processing the renewal application. At this point in time it is a certainty that we will be late in delivering your continued permit coverage. Federal rules establishing the NPDES program anticipate these circumstances explicitly. Under federal rule if the permittee has made timely application for renewal, but the agency (us) is late in delivering the requested renewal, the existing, expired permit continues in effect as long as the permittee complies with it. Please continue to abide by your current permit even after the expiration date at the end of this month. Federal rules protect DAK from "discharging without a permit" due simply to our delay as long as you abide by the permit. Please do not interpret our delay as indicating a problem with the DAK renewal application. This circumstance is not particular to DAK, as we have a substantial backlog of other renewals presently. Unfortunately, I cannot give you a reliable estimate of when we will be able to pick up the DAK renewal and issue the renewed coverage. Ken Ken Pickle Stormwater Program Specialist DEMLR Stormwater Permitting Program Department of Environmental Quality 919 807 6376 office ken. pickle(d)ncdenr.gov 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 r • --> `Nothing Compares--,,, Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 9:55 AM To: 'Elizabeth M. Wike' <ewike@dakamericas.com> Subject: RE: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Hi Elizabeth, Please contact Deborah Reese in our Division if you need a duplicate invoice. Her phone number is (919) 707-9220. If Deborah is not available contact Laura Alexander at (919) 807-6368. Laura can also put together a duplicate invoice for you. Ken From: Elizabeth M. Wike [_mailto:ewike@dakamericas.com] Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 9:37 AM To: Pickle, Ken <ken.pickle@ncdenr.eov> Subject: FW: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Ken, I mailed DAK's application to renew its NPDES Stormwater Permit yesterday. I am just following up on the unpaid invoice. Can you help? Elizabeth Wike Sr. Environmental Engineer DAK Americas LLC 1205 Culbreth Drive I Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28405 Office: (910) 371-4498 Cell: (910) 512-4883 Fax: (910) 371-5147 From: Elizabeth M. Wike Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 5:26 PM To: 'Pickle, Ken' Subject: RE: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Ken, Thank you for your response. I need to get another copy of the invoice for the $860 annual fee that is overdue. Can you please send me a copy or tell me who I need to contact to get one? Thank you. Elizabeth Wike Sr. Environmental Engineer DAK Americas LLC 1205 Culbreth Drive I Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28405 Office: (910) 371-4498 Cell: (910) 512-4883 Fax: (910) 371-5147 3 From: Pickle, Ken [mailto:ken. pickle6l ncdenr. ov] Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 4:53 PM To: Elizabeth M. Wilke Cc: Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Hi Elizabeth, My apologies for being late getting back to you. No, we don't consider the changes discussed as a 'major modification.' Typically there is no fee associated with the stormwater permit renewal. What typically happens is our accounting folks stay on the same billing schedule that they had before. For example, if they originally billed you in July, they will forever continue to bill you in July each year, until the permit is eventually rescinded. The renewal action itself has no fee, and is not typically tied to the billing account. For NCS000392 our database is showing that your most recent billing period is 81112015 through 713112016, with a nominal billing due date of 81712015. Our database is showing that the $860 annual fee for that period is overdue. All previous years back to 2004-2005 are shown as paid up. So, it looks like we have just the one bill which is " 3 months past due. It is not necessary to submit this year's annual fee along with the renewal application. In our system the two actions are viewed separately. But please make payment on the overdue bill. Let me know if I can help with that. Ken From: Elizabeth M. Wilke [mailto:ewike@dakamericas.comj Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 12:59 PM To: Pickle, Ken <ken.Pickle@ncdenr.gov> Subject: DAK Cape Fear Site NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal Fees Ken, Thank you for discussing the permit renewal process with me for DAK Americas' Cape Fear NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000392. What is the fee that should be submitted with the renewal application? 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El contenido de este comunicado puede ser sujeto a reglas de exportaci6n incluyendo las "Export Administration Regulations" de los Estados Unidos asi como a las Reglas Administrativas de Exportaci6n de Mexico. Cualquier modificaci6n contraria a la legislacion aplicable esta prohibida. Este mensaje no se considerara como ninguna oferta, aceptaci6n o modificaci6n de ningun contrato. 1.M September 26, 2013 Mr. Ken Pickle Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Stormwater Permitting Program 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: DAK Americas LLC - Cape Fear Site Permit Revision Request for NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000392 FILE: 14974\50406 Dear Mr. Pickle: 19 @Rowg OCT 1 6 2013 DAK Americas LLC (DAK) requests revision to NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000392 to reflect changing conditions, due to decommissioning and demolition activities, at the DAK Cape Fear Site. This permit revision request was prepared based on our September 25, 2013 telephone discussion with you. Per your request, this letter provides a summary of the stormwater permit revisions that were requested in our September 6, 2013 letter to the Division of Water Resources/Water Quality Programs. DAK requests five revisions to the stormwater permit as a result of decommissioning and demolition activities at the Cape Fear Site. The requested revisions involve diverting stormwater that is currently treated at the on -site wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to other existing surface water outfalls. The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) and DAK have discussed that implementation of each revision will be contingent upon DAK's completion of specific triggering events. Table 1 summarizes the requested revisions and the triggering events associated with each request. Table 1. Requested Revisions to NCS000392 and Corresponding Triggering Events Diversion of surface runoff from the m Demonstration to NCDENR that the stormwater will not impact two closed spray fields (West and surface water South of the solids disposal unit) to Note: DAK has completed this triggering event and has demonstrated to Outfall 004 NCDENR that the stormwater is not expected to impact surface water quality. DAK is ready to implement this permit revision upon receipt of the revised permit. Diversion of stormwater from Shutdown of industrial activity and removal of industrial materials Monomers production area to Outfall that were exposed to stormwater in the Monomers production area 002 o Complete cleaning of the industrial trench drains in the Monomers area Stormwater inspection conducted by NCDENR Wilmington Regional Office personnel 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www.obg.com 360' Enoneerin¢ and Proiect Deuvery Solutions � � ��j �: �\ . � 2/ . 7 � \. � !-. � . > � � � � �� }� ./�} �,�»! . j� � , .2� Mr. Ken Pickle September 26, 2013 Page 2 O 2013 O'Brien & Gere. All Rights Reserved. Diversion of stormwater from Fibers & ■ Shutdown of industrial activity and removal of industrial materials Resins production area to Outfall 002 that were exposed to stormwater in the Fibers & Resins production and/or Outfall 003 area ■ Complete cleaning of the industrial sewer in the Fibers and Resins production area. ■ Most of this system is underground, and floor drains are under roofs, however it is possible that de minimis quantities of stormwater could enter the system (through infiltration or errant connections), and produce an overflow at the lift station for this system, which would runoff to Outfall 002. a Stormwater inspection conducted by NCDENR Wilmington Regional Office personnel Diversion of stormwater from BACA ■ Shutdown of industrial activity and removal of industrial materials pits to Outfall 002 that were exposed to stormwater in the BACA pits ■ Complete cleaning of the surfaces and trench drains in the BACA pits Diversion of stormwater that falls on ■ Individual basin in Monomers WWTP or Fibers WWTP is removed individual WWTP basins to Outfall 006 from service, emptied, and cleaned Nate: Request that this revision be Note: This triggering event may be completed separately for each basin; implemented far individual basins as therefore, it may be completed multiple times. each basin is closed DAK understands that, should this permit revision request be approved, NCDENR would revise the permit to note that each revision is contingent upon DAK's completion of triggering events. The revised permit would allow for DAK to notify NCDENR by email when a triggering event is completed, receive approval from NCDENR to proceed with implementation of the revision, and then DAK would implement the permit revision. DAK appreciates the Stormwater Permitting Program's consideration of this request and we look forward to your review and approval. Should you have any questions regarding this request, please feel Free to contact me at (919) 783-7777 at your convenience. Sincerely, O'BRIEN & GERE ENGINEERS, INC. A�o Michael S. Hall, PG Division Manager 2 DAK AMERICAS LLC Penn ahoney Director of Sustainability, Cape Fear Site 2610 wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 I www.obg.com 360' Engineering and Proiect Delivery Solutions url G 1�k4 kG. 3411 �� sfa�rtWaf�r �SsrtraS on� � , j� p 5�f�+fe�,�74r ;�' %075,—J , a I�r'P o-i �i i S r GtA ]a A-AaN/d 6e pu.✓ p,ron7Pf 7o a :I. September 6, 2013 Mr. Jim McKay North Carolina Division of Water Resources\Water Quality Programs NPDES Complex Permitting Unit 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: DAK Americas LLC, Cape Fear Site (CF) NPDES Permit No. NC0000663 NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000392 Permit No. WQ0418067-Surface Disposal of Residual Solids FILE: 14974\50406 Dear Mr. McKay: The North Carolina Division of Water Resources (DWR) requested the estimated raw wastewater Flows and loads DAK Americas LLC (DAK) expects to receive as influent to the on -site WWTP during decommissioning and demolishing activities at their Cape Fear Site. DWR requested this information during meetings held on July 30 and August 16, 2013 in order to develop new NPDES wastewater and stormwater permits for the Cape Fear Site. The objective of this letter is to provide information to facilitate renewal of DAK's NPDES permit and to provide a description of the decommissioning tasks which must be completed in order to effect changes in wastewater flows and loads. The changes in flows and loads associated with the completion of these tasks are provided. In addition to flow and loading information, DWR requested that DAK perform acute toxicity testing on two sources of wastewater to be treated at the on -site WWTP. The results of these tests are provided. Once you have had a chance to review this information, i will call you to determine the next step needed in order to adjust the permit for the upcoming changes. I would be happy to answer any questions and you can reach me at 919-783-7777. SincerelyWS.Hall, NE R5, INC. Division Manager 2 Attachments: Attachment A DAK AMERICAS LLC /Penny ahoney Dire r of Sustainability Cape Fear Site Attachment B Tables cc: Tom Belnick, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit Supervisor Ken Pickle, Stormwater Permitting Unit 2610 wycliff Road, Suite 104, Ralesgh, NC 27607 1 p 919.733-7777 1 f 9 t9-783-0757 I www.0bg.com 1W' End,naenmg Im! Prul«,;t u-1ro-r, �Uh,W)ns Jim McKay September 6, 2013 0 2013 O'Brien & Gere. All Ripts Reserved Page 2 CAPE FEAR SHUTDOWN DAK Americas requests revisions to its NPDES wastewater permit (NC0000663) and NPDES Stormwater permit (NCS000392) as described in the 11 items below. NPDES WASTEWATER PERMIT NO. NC0000663 1. The existing NPDES permit limits for Outfall 001 remain effective until the treatment of the wastewater accumulated during the production shutdown and decontamination period has been completed and the Monomers wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) has been shut clown and drained. 2. Reclassification of the facility from a Major Source to a Minor Source. a. Attachment A shows DAK's evaluation of this determination. 3. New permit limits for Outfall 001 based on the effluent guidelines used in the development of the existing permit and on the anticipated wastewater flows during the period when closure activities are underway. a. The three sources of wastewater during the period when closure activities are underway are: i. leachate from the Surface Disposal Unit (SDU) ii. stormwater that comes in contact with the terephthalic acid (TPA) in the Monomer's WWTP North Polishing Pond and the Equalization Basin and iii. stormwater from the trenches in the former manufacturing areas and stormwater that falls on the footprint of the WWTP b. See Table 1 for estimated wastewater flow and for proposed permit limits. c. See Table 2 for an estimate of wastewater characteristics (BOD, TSS and COD) and Attachment B for acute toxicity following shutdown of the Monomers WWTP but prior to treatment and subsequent discharge at Outfall 001. 4. New effluent limits at Outfall 001 become effective when DWR receives notification that the following decommissioning tasks have been completed. a. The Monomers WWTP Emergency Basin, four aeration basins, two clarifiers and South Polishing Pond are taken out of service and emptied. The Emergency Basin holds raw process wastewater, the aeration basins are heavily loaded with mixed liquor, the clarifiers are heavily loaded with activated sludge, and the South Polishing Pond holds process related wastewater. These basins and tanks will be cleaned and drained as the load from the production areas decrease. b. TPA stored in the Monomers WWTP Equalization Basin and North Polishing Pond is drained to remove standing liquid. c. Loading at the Fibers WWTP drops to below normal production levels. Shutdown of production at the Cape Fear Site will be complete by the end of September. This will be followed by a period where tanks, lines, process vessels, and industrial sewers are purged and cleaned. During the immediate post -shutdown period DAK expects the load to the WWTP to remain similar in characteristic to wastewater produce during operation until the above three decommissioning tasks are complete. DAK is uncertain of the exact completion date for these tasks because they are not routine and unpredictable setbacks may arise both in the wastewater treatment plant operation and site closure activities. It is anticipated that these activities will be completed in the first half of 2014. S. A change in the classification of the WWTP from a Class IV system to a Class 11 system and the associated reduction in testing frequency. See Table 3. a. DAK requests this change because the Flow will be reduced from 2.3 million gallons per day to 0.5 million gallons per day and will therefore be reclassified as a Minor Source. 6. Elimination of Outfall 002 and Outfall 003 as wastewater outfalls and elimination of the sampling and testing associated with these outfalls. a. Outfall 002 2610 Wycllff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 E p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www.obg.com 360' Engineering and Pro}eCt delivery Solutions \1Ra1,,nhsv p,nIr s\Oak-0.mrri .1A9?4W406 Phase -I Fng Stu\Cnrres\Permit Mod, iot n Support 1etter\Submitta1\D4K Permit RPqu«,.t.dn Jim McKay September 6, 2013 ® 2013 O'Brien & Gere. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 i. Currently permitted for direct discharge of non -contact, once -through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff and stormwater. ii. After production shutdown, non -contact, once -through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, and water treatment filter backwash will be eliminated. iii. Coal pile runoff flows to a runoff basin prior to discharge through Outfall 002. It is anticipated that the coal pile will be removed and the coal pile runoff basin closed by December 2014. This stormwater has not been specifically characterized, but will not differ pre- and post -shutdown. It is also a minor portion of the volume of stormwater for Outfall 002 since the area of the coal pile and coal pile runoff basin represents only 2.3% of the total drainage area to Outfall 002. b. Outfall 003 i. This outfall is currently permitted for direct discharge of non -contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown and stormwater runoff. H. After production shutdown, cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown will he eliminated. It is anticipated that these sources of wastewater will be eliminated within a few days of when manufacturing ceases. iii. After shutdown, the only discharge from Outfall 003 will be stormwater from Drainage Area 003. c. For these two outfalls, DAK proposes to eliminate all NPDES Wastewater sampling and testing and begin semiannual stormwater sampling when production shutdown and cleaning activities have been completed. 7. Bypass of the Fibers WWTP when the wastewater characteristics have been reduced so that it meets the newly calculated permit limits without treatment. a. Upon completion of the shutdown of the manufacturing areas and the Monomers WWTP, anticipated to be early 2014, wastewater will be treated in the Fibers WWTP. b. The Fibers WWTP consists of a retention basin, an aeration basin, and two clarifiers with only one clarifier normally in service. If necessary, chlorination will be provided to reduce the potential presence of fecal coliform in discharge from the SDU. If necessary, dechlorination will also be provided to meet the total residual chlorine effluent limit. c. Flows are expected to decrease throughout the closure period as: i. the SDU is closed ii. the TPA is removed from the basins, and iii. stormwater from other areas is diverted to stormwater outfalls upon completion of decontamination. d. As closure activities are completed, the wastewater flow will gradually decrease to very little. DAK proposes that when the wastewater meets the new permit limits without treatment that the Fibers WWTP be shutdown, cleaned, and demolished. e. DAK Americas will notify DENR when measured untreated wastewater characteristics are compliant with all permit limits for a period of six consecutive weeks. At that time DAK proposes to bypass the Fibers WWTP and discharge any residual water without treatment. 8. Closure of the site's NPDES permit when wastewater discharges have been eliminated. a. DAK Americas will notify DEN to request that the permit be rescinded when the discharges have been eliminated for a period of six consecutive weeks. NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT NO. NCS000392 1. Diversion of the stormwater from the production areas to a stormwater outfall 2610 Wydlff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www,obg.com 360' Engineering and Project Delivery Solutions Ph— I-Eng-s!u\Cnrrrt\Prrmd Mpd, IcytI Suppn« lrttrr`submatal VAK P,,mit 4"qu st docv Jim McKay September 6, 2013 Page 4 © 2013 O'Brien & Gere. All Rights Reserved. a. Historically, stormwater from the manufacturing areas has accumulated in trenches and been pumped to the WWTP. DAK proposes that this water continue to be treated in the WWTP until all decontamination activities have been completed and then be allowed to discharge through.a stormwater outfall. Stormwater from the Monomers Manufacturing area would be diverted to Outfall 002 and from the Fibers and Resins Manufacturing area to either Outfall 002 or Outfall 003. b. DAK Americas will notify DEN when the trenches have been decontaminated and the runoff diverted to a stormwater outfall. 2. Diversion of the surface runoff from the two closed spray fields west and south of the SDU to Outfall 004, a stormwater outfall. See characterization of the stormwater from these fields in Table 4. DAK would like to divert this stormwater to the stormwater outfall as soon as possible. 3. Diversion of stormwater that falls on WWTP basins after they have been emptied and cleaned. a. Currently the stormwater that falls on the WWTP basins is treated with the wastewater. As basins are taken out of service during the closure period they will be emptied and cleaned. At that point, for each basin, DAK proposes to divert the stormwater away front the WWTP to percolate either to the groundwater or to be discharged at a stormwater outfall. 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www.obg.com 360° Engineering and Project Delivery 5olutions Mod,fiot—soPPoni.aw,\Sub ttaI\DnKP-9R"—t.d.. NPDES Permit Rating Work Sheet More than Engineering Solutions r--ry O BRIEN 6 GCRC r r NPDES Permit Rating Work Sheet o Regular Addltton Cl Discretionary Addition 0 Scow change, but no NF.DE5 No.: I_ NCO000663 _I_Irl_I status change ❑ Deletion Facility Name: I DAK Americas, LLC �t_1_I �I_1_L.�L . I _ 1 ^I_I�I_t_I_I�li►`I_i_ _I_I_I_h1_I�I_I City: I- Leland, NC Receiving water: 1. Cape Fear River Reach Number. I_I_hI^I_I_I_i_I^1_I_i is this facility a steam electric power plant (SIC=4911) Is this permit for a municipal separate storm sewer with one or more of the following characterlstla7 serving a population greater than 100, 0007 1. Power output 500 MW or greater (not using a cooling pond/lake) 2. A nuclear power plant ❑ YES; score is 700 (stop here) 3. Cooling water discharge greater than 2596 of the receiving stream's 7Q10 Bow rate X NO (continue) ❑ YES; score is 600 (stop here) I X NO (continue) FACTOR 1: Toxic Pollutant Potential PCS SIC Code: 1_I_I_I�I Primary SIC Code: I_ 2865.11 Other SIC Codes: 12824 _1_I 1_ 2821 _I__I I�I _ I_I_I I�I_1 _I_I Industrial Subcategory Code: 1001 1 (Code 000 If no subcategory) Determine the Toxicity potential from Appendix A. Be sure to use the TOTAL toxicity potential column and check one) Toxicity Group Code Paints Toxicity Group Code Points Toxicity Group Code Points ❑ No process ❑ 3_ 3 15 ❑ 7_ 7 35 waste streams 0 0 ❑ 4. 4 20 ❑ 8. 8 40 Cl 1. 1 5 Cl 5. 5 25 X 9. 9 45 ❑ 2. 2 10 ❑ 6. 6 30 ❑ 10. 10 So Code Number Checked: 1_19 i Total Points Fador 1: 145 1 FACTOR 2: Flow/Stream Flow Volume (Cortploto 911hor5oction A or Sochon 5; chock only ono) Section A —Wastewater Flow Only Considered Wastewater type Code Points (See instructions) Type I: Flow < 5 MGD ❑ 11 0 Flow 5to10MGD ❑ 12 10 Flow >10 to 50 MGD ❑ 13 20 Flow > 50 MGC) ❑ 14 30 Type If. Flow <1 MGD 21 10 Flaw 1 to 5 MGD ❑ 22 20 Flow >5 to 10 MGD ❑ 23 30 Flaw >10 MGD ❑ 24 50 Type ill: Flow <1 MGD ❑ 31 0 Flow 1 to 5 MGD ❑ 32 10 Flow >5 to 10 MGD ❑ 33 20 Flow>10 MGD ❑ 34 30 Section B Wastewater and Stream Flow Considered Wastewater Type Percent of In; trea m Code Points (See Instructions) Wastewater Concen. tratlon at Receiving Stream Low Flow TYPE I11II: < 109b ❑ 41 0 2 10%to <50% ❑ 42 10 2 50% ❑ 43 20 Type II: < 1 D% X 51 0 2 10% to <50% ❑ 52 20 � 50% ❑ 53 30 Code Checked from Section A or 8: 1 51 1 Total Points Factor 2: 1 1 0 1 t r NPOFS Permit Rating Work Sheet FACTOR 3: Conventiond Pollutants NPDES No.: I, NCO000663 (only whop A mttt;ad by VL)Q pormil) A C,x�,gv. C,r-ianding Pollutan<• Ler.:: one) XI 800 ❑ COD ❑ Other: Code Points i•ennit U-ni4: (cog-1 °tie,, i 1 <100 lbs/day 1 0 X '00 to 10001bs/day 2 5 ❑ �1000 to 1000 lbs/day 3 15 0 >3000lbs/day 4 20 Code points Permit !.1m1,.s: 'r s�:I' ;K e100 Ibs/day 1 4 X f CO 10 1000 Ibs/day 2 5 U -1Ono to 5000 Ibs/day 3 15 Q '>5000lbs/day 4 20 C. Ftit=r-qen Pol!L-, - f17N,- I' ., ❑ Ammonia i X Other... TKN Nitmgen Equimlenr Permit Urr , ti_seok one; n -300 ibs/day X 100 to 1000 Ibs/day U 0 000 to 30001bs/day s7 >3000 f5s/day Cade AoWs 1 0 2 5 3 15 4 20 Code Checked: 12 1 Pants Scored: I 05 1 Code Checked: 12 1 Points Scored. l 05 1 Code Checked: 1 21 Points Scored: 1 05 1 Total points Factor 3:1— 15 1 'A(-7CP 4: PuNic Heattl7 Impolct I. fire, e u pAtIr r�rinl;rty'water supply lac -)fed within SO miles downstream of the effluent d/scharge (this Includes any body of •;;tier to wh;rb the receiving water Is a frihutary)T d public drinking water supply may Include Infiltration gallerler, or other ,elhods v-oineyance Ihat ultimately get tvater from the abaw referenced supply. ; yes, cheer, toxi.;...'otential number below) X .) I;` no, 4c to Factor : , -7etermine :-.he human heahh toxicity patendal from Appendix A. Use the same SIC code and subcategory reference as in Factor 1. (Be trrr• tc ;)sr: L!ie hUnla,tl h.�ztilh toxicity group column •• • .heck one below) ;'r• Jrft/ ,v�up Cafe Points 'roxlcity Group Code Points Toxicity Group Code Points t� -*- Cl 3. 3 0 ❑ 7. 7 15 �z. -2sir.!am: 0 0 (] 4. 4 0 Cl 8. 8 20 ❑ a ❑ S. 5 5 Cl 9. 9 25 u 2. 2 0 i b 10 ❑ 10. 10 30 Code Number Checked: 11 1 Total Points Factor 4: 1 1 0 1 2 NPDES Permit Rating Work Sheet FACTOR 5: Wator Quality factors NPDES No.: I_ Nca000663 A. is (or will) one or more of the effluent discharge limits based on water quallty factors of the receiving stream (rather than technology -based federal effluent guidelines, or technology -based state effluent guidelines), or has a wasteload allocation been assigned to the discharge? Code Points X Yes 1 10 ❑ No 2 0 R. is the rrcelving water In compliance with appilcabk water quality standards for pollutants that are water quality limited in the permit? Code Points ❑ Yes 1 0 X No 2 5 C. Does the effluent discharged from this facility exhibit the reasonabk potential to violate water qualitystandards due to whole effluent toxicity? Code Points ❑ Yes 1 10 X No 2 0 Code Number Checked: Al 1 1 e i 21 C 1 2 1 Points Factor S: All 10 _t + B I, 5 1 + c 1 a j 1_ 15 I roTAL FACTOR 6: Proximity to New Coastd Waters A. Base Score: Enter flow code here (from Factor 2): 1, 51 _I Enter the muldpllcation factor that corresponds to the flow code: 11 1 Check appropriate facility HPRI Code (From PCS): HPRI a Code HPRI Score Row Code Multlprrcatlon Factor 0 1 1 20 11,31,or41 0.00 ❑ 2 2 0 12, 32, or 42 0.05 13, 33, or 43 0.10 X 3 3 30 14 or 34 0.15 ❑ 4 4 0 21 51 0.10 22 or 0.30 ❑ 5 5 20 23 or 53 0.60 HPRI code checked: { 3.1 24 1.00 Base Score: (HPRI Score) _ 30 , x (motipiication Factor) _ 0.1 0 _ — 3.0 _ (TOTAL POINTS) B. Additional Points — NEP Program For a facility that has an HPRI code of 3, does the facility discharge to one of the estuaries enrolkd in the National Estuary Pro tectfan (NEP) program (see Instructions) or the Chesapeake Bay? Code Points ❑ Yes 1 10 X No 2 0 C. Additional Points —Great Lckes Area of Concern For a facility that has an HPRI code of S, does the facility discharge any of the pollutants of concern into one of the Great takes' 31 areas of concern (see instructions) Code Number Checked: A 131 B 12 1 C 12 1 Points Factor 6: A 1--1, 31 + B i_l. 0.1 + C i_I. 0 1 Code Points O Yes 1 1.0 X No 2 0 1 3.0 1TOTAL 3 NPDES Permit Rating Work Sheet SCORE SUMMARY NPDES No.: I NCO000663 Factor Description Total Points 1 Toxic Pollutant Potential —45 _ 0 2 Flow/Streamflow Volume _ _ 15 3 Conventional Pollutants 4 Public Health Impacts __ 0 _ 5 Water Quality Factors _ 15 6 Proximity to Near Coastal Waters 3 _ 78 TOTAL (Factors 1 through 6) Si. Is the total score equal to or greater than 807 ❑ Yes (Facility is a major) X No $2. 1f the answer to the above question is no, would you like this facility to be discretionary major? X1 No ❑ Yes (Add 500 pants to the above score and provide reason below: R ea son: NEW SCORE: OLD SCORE: Permit Reviewer's Name Phone Number Date 4 Acute Toxicity Testing Results Test Procedure for Discharge from the SDU • Laboratory Report for Discharge from the SDU • Test Procedure for Stormwater from Basins in which TPA had Accumulated Laboratory Report for Stormwater Basins in which TPA has Accumulated More than Engineering Salutior�s CrBRIEN 6 GERE TEST PROCEDURE FOR DISCHARGE FROM THE SDU Acute Toxicity testing was performed in accordance to section A. (7) of the current NPDES permit NC0000663. The grab sample was collected directly from the sump at the discharge of the SDU. 350' Engineering and Project Delivery Solutions C0 (YORIEN 6 IGERE Effluent Aquatic Toxicity Report Form - Acute Pass/Fail Date � `q - l 3 !a.}IEre- r� Facility — L r NPDES# NC00 Pipe# County ,[firV"5w iok; Laboratory Performing Test__ bYeritech, Inc. Comments x Signature of Operator in Responsible Charge �� L+ d./y, Signature of Laboratory Sup a dim „ , __ _ -W-_„-U Environmental Services Toxicity Testing Laboratory Report for Discharge from the SDU North Carolina Acute Pass/Fail Toxicity Test Collection Date: -7' / 3 Collection Time: q 30� Test Start Date: g' / 3 Sample_Type/Duration Grab Comp. Duration Y . i. Aail RR h, NC 2 Organism Tested Pimephales promelas r V PH Control 7611 Treatment m v � � Q D Control 7, `7 EL03 Treatment Mortali Replicate Mean Mortality Treatment 1 (Control) A B C D 1 6 0101 D 0/01 0 0101 Treatment 2 (exposure) A B C D Concentration no% �0 % FeStedCJD (NOTE: If mean control mortality exceeds 10%, the test is considered invalid) Calculate using Calculated Student's t PASS Arc -Sine Square Root Transformed data Tabular Student's t 3 �� FAIL (ONE TAILED) If the absolute value of the calculated t is less than or equal to the absolute value of the tabular t, check PASS. If the absolute value of the calculated t is greater than the If the absolute value of the tabular t, check FAIL. If all vessels within each treatment have the same response but the treatment two response is greater than the control, check FAIL, PH Control 7611 Treatment m v � � Q D Control 7, `7 EL03 Treatment Mortali Replicate Mean Mortality Treatment 1 (Control) A B C D 1 6 0101 D 0/01 0 0101 Treatment 2 (exposure) A B C D Concentration no% �0 % FeStedCJD (NOTE: If mean control mortality exceeds 10%, the test is considered invalid) Calculate using Calculated Student's t PASS Arc -Sine Square Root Transformed data Tabular Student's t 3 �� FAIL (ONE TAILED) If the absolute value of the calculated t is less than or equal to the absolute value of the tabular t, check PASS. If the absolute value of the calculated t is greater than the If the absolute value of the tabular t, check FAIL. If all vessels within each treatment have the same response but the treatment two response is greater than the control, check FAIL, Client: L4 i1 :i?, NPDES#:NC !- I `L s Test Initiated by: V)l Dilution Water: 10% Dilute Mineral Water Batch # Randomization?:}Yes Incubator#: t. Meritech. Inc. Data Sheet for 24 Hour Acute PIF Fathead Minnow No. of Organisms per Chamber: 10 Test Vessel Size: 250 ml Test Solution Volume: 200ml No. of Replicates per Treatment-. 4 Temp. of Stock: - to 1 °C Reference run on: Start: Date: End: Date: / _'3 Time: [ J- Test Organism: Pimephales promeias Age: days Organism Source: Aquatox, Inc. O � Born: Date: - -�°3 Time: Test Terminated by: /t,V—' Reviewed by: Number Exposed Mortality after 24 Hrs. Dissolved Temperature Conduc- Residua! Total Hardness Concen- Total No pH Oxygen (mg/L) (°C) tivity (umhos/cm) Chlorine (mg/L) (mg1L of tration Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Dead CaCO3) A B C D A B C D 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 0 0 Control 10 10 10 10 %. f�! %, QLj 7. (�(7 7p3 n 90% 10 10 10 10 / C t' �� / rr� Ci �L� �. 7 S � �,,�(`� ��U) (-- . v ��z li �7 ��} U . j pHrof100% Conductivity of 100%, (umhos/cm) Residual Chlorine of 100%/ (mg1L) ! C� Date and time fed prior to test initiation: ' • .�OND Fed by: ee-r" v o- �Lt�,i� C� RHEA u ECHI INC. r0ehta�hSample IDr: Sioassay Sanwle Chan oFCustodL, 642 Tamco Rd, Reidsville NC 27320 Phony: 1-336-342-4748 Fax: 1-336 342-1522 Toni city Supe rvisor email: Web Site: wvrm.merltech-labs.com CLIENT MFORMATION Client: _ 4 [_ - � S - — PO#: 2A l ! `7-5 s Contact Person: Z z f9—' Al) e �n c4A—j <' _ NPDES#: NC �V Address: �Q 4�. , �_� Phone: �Z/d �26q_ ".2SZnV1 City: ti3 /1) Pipe #:: /-'2—_/`f <!'� Ll--- a� County: ��.JSL.c.II � State: c Zip: cry n SAMPLE R1=ORWA7I011,I Sample 5tt2: /��� Sample Type: L�Grab ❑ Composite # of containers: Sampling Time: Start Date: 817 1 Start Time: D-5 AM PM End Date: End Time: AM PM S.t.WPLE CONTAINERS FeUST BE COfJPLETELY FULL (no sir spike), CHILLED AND OVERED VVi�TH tCE *— A Collector's Name. Print: / ��L t r /�� �(JG�A�(� Signatu�� � %��-✓t Test Required: �❑lCCh�ric (7 days) !acute (24-48 hours) 1w. C: % Comment-: TOXICITY TEST WFORIl ATION Test Organism: Ceriodephnia dubia (water f€ea) 2r"Plimephafes prorrrelas (fathead minnow) ❑ Vysidopsis bahia (shrimp) Test Concentrations (if multiple dilutions): SlHiPPING INFORMATION Relinquished b� �', Date: Received by: Bate: Relinquished by: Received by: Relinquished by: Received by: Relinquished by: Received by: Date: Date: Date: Date: Date: Date: Time:C7 AM PM Time: AM PM Time: TFme. Time: Time: Time: Time: Sample Temperature (°C): Method of Shipment: ❑LIPS 2rred EX ❑ Nieritech Pick-up [] Delivered [] Other AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Samples shipped on Friday must be Fed Ex and must be clearly labeled for 5aturdey delivery, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED — SAMPLE RECEii ING (Labaratonf Use Onh! r Relinquished by:1 Received by: ! Date: ` �� Time: �• i `AM PM Sample Temperatures (°C Sample ' WHITE = Labor4tor�� copy YELLMY = Client copy CLIENT: DAK -12 Acre Lagoon CONTROL TRANS VALUE Rep 1 1.412 Rep 2 1.412 Rep 3 1.412 Rep 4 1.412 MEAN= 1.412 Std. Dev.= 0 Std. Dev.^2= 0 sp= 0.00000 90% TRANS VALUE Rep 1 0 Rep 2 0 Rep 3 0 Rep 4 0 MEAN= 0.0000 Std. Dev.= 0.00000 Std. Dev.12= 0,00000 *** Tabular Student's t = 3.14 Calculated Student's t: #DIV/O! Result: #DIV/0! NPDES: NC00 NIA MORTALITY TRANS VALUE 0 1.412 1 1.249 2 1.1071 3 0.9912 4 0.8861 5 0.7854 6 0.6847 7 0.5796 8 0.4636 9 0.3218 10 0 Printed: 819120 13 IN TEST PROCEDURE FOR STORMWATER FROM BASINS IN WHICH TPA HAS ACCUMULATED Acute Toxicity testing was performed in accordance with section A. (7) of the current NPDES permit NC0000663. The tested sample was derived from a benchtop study designed to model the procedure for forced flushing the TPA and the conditions by which stormwater will contact TPA and accumulate in the TPA holding basins. The benchtop study consisted of the steps listed below. 1. A sample of TPA was collected from the Monomers WWTP North Polishing Pond. 2. The sample was washed twice by spraying deionized water over the TPA in a bucket fitted with holes in the bottom and lined with heavy duty filter cloth. Spraying the water over the TPA simulated how forced flushing and rain may displace the wastewater surrounding the TPA grains. Each wash used a volume of deionized water equal to 100% theoretical displacement of the pore space in the sample of TPA. 3. The rinsate from the first two washings was discarded. 4. A third quantity of deionized water equal to 100% theoretical displacement was sprayed over the TPA and collected for acute toxicity testing. The third rinse represents stormwater that will comingle with the TPA and be sent to the Fibers WWTP for treatment. 360' Engineering and Project Delivery Solutions (� GGBRIEN 6 GERE Effluent Aquatic Toxicity Report Form - Acute Pass/Fail Date � - �? - / 3 Grab Comp. Duration Facility✓A K — I v P NPDES# NC00Itf/4._ Pipe# lVf', County frw1� Laboratory Performing Test Meritech. Inc:_ x Signature of Operator in Responsible Charge x,;�� _ Signature of Laboratory Supervisor omments 1 FIRM,�� Acute Toxicity Testing Laboratory Report for Stormwater from Basins in which TPA has Accumulated I North Carolina Acute Pass/Fail Toxicily Test Collection Date: R %- 1 3 Collection Time: Test Start Date: Sample Type/Duration o — x 0 Hardness (mg/1) I Spec. Cond. (pmhos) Chlorine (mg/1) Sample temp, at receipt (°C) Mortality Treatment 1 (Control) "i h, NC 27699-162 Organism Tested Pimephales promelas pH Control 7, 1i 11 Treatment rn m CL D.O. Control Treatment A B C D Treatment 2 (exposure) A B C D Concentration Tested ° a �? 01a / Q 0 ��) v� (NOTE: It mean control mortality exceeds 10%, the test is considered invalid) 7 �� 7�3 S, �J /r Calculate using Calculated Student's t PASS L� Arc -Sine Square Root Transformed data Tabular Student's t FAIL (ONE TAILED) If the absolute Value of the Calculated t is less than or equal to the absolute value of the tabular t, check PASS. If the absolute value of the calculated t is greater than the If the absolute value of the tabular t, check FAIL. If all vessels within each treatment have the same response but the treatment two response is greater than the control, check FAIL. Calculate using Calculated Student's t PASS L� Arc -Sine Square Root Transformed data Tabular Student's t FAIL (ONE TAILED) If the absolute Value of the Calculated t is less than or equal to the absolute value of the tabular t, check PASS. If the absolute value of the calculated t is greater than the If the absolute value of the tabular t, check FAIL. If all vessels within each treatment have the same response but the treatment two response is greater than the control, check FAIL. ti- Client: I NPDES #:NC A) /A- Pb P 601� Test Initiated by: Dilution Water: 10% Dilute Mineral Water, Batch 4 Randomization?: Yes Incubator#: Lf Meritech. Inc. Data Sheet for 24 Hour Acute PIF Fathead Minnow No. of Organisms per Chamber: 10 Test Vessel Size: 250 ml Test Solution Volume: 200ml No. of Replicates per Treatment: 4 Temp. of Stock: ,_q_ i °C Reference run on: I —Al-, I ',. i� Start: Date-1-0 { n Time: )Lilcv- End: Date: ; t�' / ' % �� Time: Test Organism: Pimephates promelas Age: a days Organism Source: Aquatox, Inc._ Barn: Date: 7' "?� t Time Test Terminated by: �h Reviewed by: Number Exposed Mortality after 24 Hrs. Dissolved Temperature Conduc- Residual Total Hardness Concen- Total No pH Oxygen (mg/L) CC) tivity (umhos/cm) Chline (mgor/L) (mg/L of tration Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Dead CaCO,) A B C D A B C D 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 0 0 Control 10 10 10 10 0� 0�-,q r 7,Q 7 {c.�} 03 90% 10 10 10 10 pH of 100% Conductivity of 100%, (umhos/cm) Residual Chlorine of 100% (mg/L) 31 Date and time fed prior to test initiation: Fed by: �I 1� j�i ` • r `' Te5� � L7.rir'.�t'•��TC17%��!'✓1 Ui�111� r f Irr� l ' j j �� i 1 a �'1 . �+"- �.�r -11•tiZ b u:.1� — C l!%� h� c'_ �j� `} e 1'_ 11,ov� ,— X M ER b ECH, INC. Meritech Sample ID Woassor Sampee Chain of Cusfod 642 Tamco Pd, Reidsville NC 27320 Phone: 1-336.342-4748 Fax:1-336-342-1522 Toxicity Supervisorerriaii: Web Site: unnnv.merifech-iabs.com (�}� CLIENT INFORMATION Client: DA K - / / i1E— `�..__. PC#: 4 �� Contact Person: ! r ,�. [ � 2 (r( /L2 C:; NPDES#: NC •v Address: 4 . _ _� Z 6, s') Phone: ?/A-2 — �pz(a City: 0 L_ /L.1 F�-- - - Pipe #: / /0) County: �1,L1.2-1b( C,G'� State: L_ Zip: sS 05z=� SAMPLE INFORHATION Sample $Ko: Sample Type: ICJ Grab ❑ Composite # of containers:_ Sampling Time: Start Date: 9/ / Stara Time: AM PM End Date: End Time: AM PM SAWIFLE CONTAIMERS 1,6USTT BE COWPL_E/TELY FULL (no air space), CHILLED h' ,OVERED 40i H ICE '•` Collector's tame: Print: /c iK C./ �t1 r �I%C��[r, Signatur-. % U��, TOXICITY TEST INFORMATION Test Required:❑,, Comments: Chromic (7 days) LGf�ce,te (24-48 `lours) ENVCe: % Test Organism: [] Cerfodaphnia dubia (water flea) [;;4imephaias, promelas (fathead minnow) Mysidopsls bahia (shrimp) Test Concentvaiions (if multiple dilutions): SHIPPING WFORMATION Relinquished by: L , �'`1 Date: f! Time: �'� AM PM Received by: Date: Time: Ali PM Relinquished by: Date: Time: AM PM Received by: Date: Time: AM PM Relinquished by: Date: Time: AM PM Received by: Date: Time: AM PM Relinquished by: Date: Time: AM PM Received by: Date: Time: AM PM i r b Sample Temperature (°C): V Method of Shipment: �apS red EX � Meritech Pick-up � Delivered ❑ Other " Samples shipped on Friday must be Fed -Ex and must be clearly labeled for Saturday delivery, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED " SAMPLE RECEIVING (Laboratory Use OM Relinquished by: ��C-� C -14: f ) received by/� / Date: �' � � i Time: Sample Temperatures (°l) / ! 1 Sample Condition: r C WKTE = Laboratory Copy YELLOkY = Client copy - � TM CLIENT: DAK - NPP CONTROL TRANS VALUE Rep 1 1.412 Rep 2 1.412 Rep 3 1.412 Rep 4 1.412 MEAN= 1.412 Std. Dev.= 0 Std. Dev.^2= 0 sp= 0.00000 90% TRANS VALUE Rep 1 0 Rep 2 0 Rep 3 0 Rep 4 0 MEAN= 0.0000 Std. Dev.= 0.00000 Std. Dev.12= 0.00000 *** Tabular Student's t = 3.14 Calculated Student's t: #DIVIO! Results #D IV/O r NPDES: NC00 NIA MORTALITY TRANS VALUE 0 1.412 1 1.249 2 1.1071 3 0.9912 4 0.8861 5 0.7854 6 0.6847 7 0.5796 8 0.4636 9 0.3218 10 0 Printed: 8/9/2013 ,I r Tables More Ulan Engineering Solutions o O'BRICW 6 GCRC Table 1 Estimated Wastewater Flow and Proposed Permit Limits for Outfall 001 Flow 0.5 MGD BOD, 5-day, 20°C 103.4 Ibs/day 273.3 Ibs/day Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 167.1 Ibs/day 536.7 Ibs/day pH Not more than 9.0 S.U. nor less than 6.0 S.U. Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) 28 µg/I Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Not less than 5.0 mg/l, daily average DAK requests that the testing requirement for OCPSF chemicals be OCPSF Chemicals waived based on a demonstration made previously by DAK in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(afi21(i) Table 2 Estimated Raw Wastewater Flow and load to WWTP Flow BOD, 5-day Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 0.5 MGD 4.15 MGD 220 Ibs/day 267 Ibs/day 166 Ibs/day 780 Ibs/day COD 570 Ibs/day 2034 Ibs/day . . k Table 3 Proposed Measurement Frequency at Outfall 001 Flow Continuous BOD, 5-day, 20°C Weekly Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Weekly pH 3/Week Temperature, °C 3/Week Conductivity, umhos/cm 3/Week Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) Weekly Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 2/Month Fecal Coliform Monthly (geometric mean) Total Nitrogen, mg/I Quarterly TN = (NO7-N+NO3-N) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/l Quarterly (N OZ-N+N 03-N ) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/I Quarterly (TKN) Total Phosphorus, mg/I (TP) Quarterly Ammonia as Nitrogen, mg/I Quarterly (NH3 as N) Total Copper, pg/I Quarterly Acute Toxicity Annually DAK requests that the testing requirement for OCPSF chemicals be OCPSF Chemicals waived based on a demonstration made previously by DAK in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(a)(2)(i) . . t Table 4 Characterization of Stormwater from the Two Closed Spray Fields 6/24/2013 8.8 4 72 1.30 1.3 0.54 7/15/2013 15.0 4 37 2.50 2.6 0.47 8/12/2013 7.8 8/19/2013 8.2 pH was not measured during these initial sampling events, therefore, pH was measured on subsequent dates S',+e- S -'a- { t ,� 1119120t3 June 7, 2013 Mr. Tom Tharrington Wastewater- Consultant NCDENR DWQ - Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 cCCJ(_were� e,,,,drfion' Fl(111{ A�PrA�rOn�l L ([ C[ C1Crno`1 + +fin � Gt�ClSro� f-'��t.le� M1�CrE RE: NCS000392 and NCO00663 - Request for revision to required monitoring for Outfali 002 and Outfall 003 FILE:14974\50406 Dear Mr. Tharrington: DAK Americas LLC (DAK Americas), and O'Brien & Gere are submitting this request to revise the required discharge monitoring stipulated in NPDES wastewater (NC000663) and stormwater (NCS000392) permits to reflect changing conditions at the DAK Americas Cape Fear Facility in Leland, NC. As described during our meeting with you on April 15, and in our May 1, 2013 letter to Mr. Ted Bush of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ), DAK Americas is considering the potential shutdown, decontamination, and demolition of the DAK Americas Cape Fear Facility. Although DAK Americas has not made the final decision to shut down, this request is being made in anticipation of the potential for this eventuality. Based on our meetings with the directors of the DWQ Division of Air Quality (DAQ) and Division of Waste Management (DWM) on April 15, 2013 and April 30, 2013, we understand that since the permitted processes will no longer be active, the new requirements during this period maybe implemented through submittal, and subsequent NCDENR approval, of a written description of the proposed revision. EXISTING MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTFALLS 002 AND 003 Discharges from Outfalls 002 and 003 are covered by both the NPDES wastewater (NC000663) and stormwater (NCS000392) permits. Authorized discharges include process -related sources and stormwater runoff. Figure 1 identifies the stormwater drainage area for Outfalls 002 and 003. The existing monitoring requirements for these outfalls are summarized below, for reference. NPDES PERMIT NCO000663 - OUTFALLS 002 AND 003 The NPDES wastewater permit (NC0000663) provides coverage for discharge of process-reiated wastewater sources and stormwater, as summarized in Table 1. Weekly and monthly monitoring is required at these outfalls because of the process -related flow. Table 1, Existing NCO000663 Monitoring Requirements for outfalls 002 and 003 002 Non -contact once through cooling water Cooling tower blowdown Boiler blowdown Water treatment filter backwash Coal pile runoff Stormwater runoff 003 Norr-contact once through cooling water Coiling tower blowdown Boner blowdown Stcrmwater runoff 2610 Wycljff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 ,; 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783.0757 1 www.obg.com 360" Engineering and Project Delivery Solutions IADA.Am! icas.14974,50406.Phase-i-Eng-Stu\Corfes1Permit Revision Request\Request for permit revision 6.7-2013.doc Mr, Tom Tharrington June 7, 2013 02013 O'Brien & Gere. Ali Rights Reserved. Page 2 NPDES PERMIT NCS000392 — OUTFALLS 002 AND 003 NPDES Permit NCS000392 provides coverage for discharge of stormwater. Semi-annual monitoring is required at Outfalls 002 and 003. REQUESTED REVISIONS Discharge of wastewater from process -related sources at Outfalls 002 and 003 will cease should the manufacturing process shut down and discharge from the outfail would become intermittent (i.e., related to stormwater events). The discharge areas for Outfalls 002 and 003 include developed area of the Cape Fear Facility and monitoring of the stormwater discharges for these outfalls will be appropriate until a demonstration of no -exposure to industrial activities can be made. Table 2 summarizes the discharges that would cease should ( b) production shutdown and those that would cease at some point during a facility decontamination and Cc ) demolition process. Water treatment filter backwash 003 Non -contact once through cooling water Stormwater runoff from areas exposed to Cooling tower blowdown industrial activity Boiler blowdown Based on this understanding, DAK Americas requests approval to revise monitoring requirements to reflect changing discharge conditions should they decide to shutdown manufacturing operations and corresponding cessation of non-stormwater discharges at Outfalls 002 and 003. Under this event, the proposed monitoring modifications requested are as listed below: 13 DAK Americans requests that once all non -storm water discharges cease from Outfalls 002 and 003 that monitoring and reporting at Outfalls 002 and 003 under NPDES wastewater permit NCO000663 be discontinued. DAK Americas requests that semi-annual monitoring and reporting at Outfalls 002 and 003 under NPDES Stormwater Permit NCS000392 be implemented once monitoring and reporting under NC0000663 has ceased. Table 3 lists the requested monitoring parameters and monitoring frequency. The parameters listed in Table 3 are consistent with the monitoring currently required for Outfalls 002 and 003 under NC0000663. The intent of this request is to reduce the monitoring frequency to semi-annual, consistent with typical stormwater monitoring requirements. Note that the list of analytical parameters currently required to be monitored are proposed to be maintained. Table 3. Requested Monitoring Parameters and Frequency for NCS000392 TSS (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-anrivally Grab sample collected semi-annually BOD (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually Grab sample collected semi-annually COD (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually Grab sample collected semi-annually TKN (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually Grab sample collected semi-annually TN Jmg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually ^ Grab sample collected semi-annually 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www.obg.com 360' Engineering and Project Delivery Solutions I:\Dak•Americas.14974\50406.Phase-I-Fng-Stu\Corres\Permlt Revision Request\Request for permit revision 6-7-2013.doc Mr. Tom Tharrington June 7, 2013 Page 3 TP (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually Cobalt (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually 1,4-Dioxane (mg/L) Grab sample collected semi-annually O 2013 O'Brien & Gere. All Rights Reserved. Grab sample collected semi-annually None ,. Grab sample collected semi-annually pH ISM.) Grab sample collected semi-annually Grab sample collected semi-annually For further clarity, Attachment 1 provides markups detailing the proposed deviations from monitoring requirements, as described on pages from the existing NPDES wastewater (NC0000663) permit and Attachment 2 shows the associated changes to the stormwater (NCS000392) permit. Currently, the timing for DAK Americas to decide on an operational change for the Cape Fear Facility is unknown. Should DAK Americas decide to pursue a facility shutdown, DWQ will be notified of this decision and of the anticipated facility shutdown date. DAK Americas appreciates the DWQ's consideration of this request and we look forward to your review and approval. Should you have any questions regarding this request, please feel free to contact me at (919) 783- 7777, extension 26, at your convenience. Sincerely, OBRIEN & GERE ENGINEERS, INC. )�4aA I ige Michael S. Hail, PG Scientist III DAK AMERICAS LLC Penny rhoney Direct ofSustainability Cape Fear Site Attachments: Figure 1-- Outfall 002 and Outfall 003 Drainage Areas . Attachment 1 - Proposed Revisions to NPDES NC0000663 Attachment 2 - Proposed Revision to Stormwater Permit NCS000392 cc: Gary McCullen, O'Brien & Gere Jim Gregson, DWQ Wilmington Regional Office, Surface Water Protection Supervisor Charles Wakild, DWQ Director jrn oin lac -,/if s�iu_c>/o� s �ndf7a2Ci11r;7 4dS CeV)S,-r, .r0C&�'p/5 a74 rde�) M13 ee 1 �a re Ce 9 S&d /"0/7 Ye 117/0 o { ialS is d��/etr w �✓ /oHxs c�2S�J �t����°fi� o'��/'d.ra✓tIG,�, �idJ C�BS�d' /ir ,-dr`[�cr f`o ��r��i� eJl1�n mGnr�brlti�y 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 1 p 919-783-7777 1 f 919-783-0757 1 www.obg.com 360' Engineering and Project Delivery volutions 1;1Uak-Americas,14914\50406.Phase•I-Eng-Stu\[orres\Permit Revision Request\Request for permit revision 6.7-2013.doc FIGURE 'I H LEGEND Q Outfall ® Drainage Areas DAK AMERICAS LLC CAPE FEAR FACILITY OUTFALL 002 AND OUTFALL 003 DRAINAGE AREA 0 250 sw 1,D00 Feet aO'ORIEN G GERE =e' Attachment 1 Proposed Revisions to NPDES NC0000663 9 UBRIEN 6 GERE Permit NC000066 .. A. (5) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS-OUTFA 002 Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge non -contact once through cooling water,. cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff and stormwater runoff through outfall 002. Such rlierhnrriac chair hn 33mifnel nnrl mnniFnrnrl her fhn Dnrm;+eo ennr43o 41 holnw• .......,' ... v� DAK Americas requests approval to discontinue the reporting of Outfall 002 monitoring under NC0000663. i FLUENT Monitoring will be reported under NCS000392. REQUiREME CHARA 1STIC am Sample Average Average Maximum Frequency e. Location Flow, MGD Weekly Instantaneous Effluent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 7 /l 150 mg/I 6 ekfy Grab Effluent Temperature, °C 1 Weekly Continuous Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) Z 17 µ9/1 Weekly Grab Effluent PH Not more than U. nor les an Os. U. 2/Month Grab Effluent Total Phosphorus mgh (TP) ly Composite Effluent Total Nitrogen, gel TN) TN = (NO2-N 3 ) N Monthly alcWited Effluent NltriteJNitrate gen mg/l (NO2-N -N) Monthly Composite Effluent To>Keloahl Nitroge mg_/l - Monthly Composite Effluen lW ) Footnotes: 1. The discharge shall not cause the temperature of the receiving water to exceed �2.8 4C above background and in no case exceed 32 "C. 2. Total Residual Chlorine compliance is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/I to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 ug/l. There shall be no chromium; z1hc or copper added ta'the cooling'water except as pre -approved additives to biocidal corhpounds. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts The permittee shall obtain authorization from the Division prior to the use of any chemical additive in the discharge. The permittee shall notify .the Division' in writing at least ninety days prior to instituting use of any additional additive in the discharge potentially toxic to aquatic life (other than additives previously approved by the Division). Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 (if applicable), a copy of the MSDS for the additive and a map indicating the discharge point and receiving stream. Submit requests for approval to: NC DENR / DWQ / Aquatic Toxicology Unit 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina .27699-1621 PermitNCO000663 A. (6) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS-OUTFA 403 Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge non -contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown and stormwater runoff through outfall 003. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the flar.,.,ittuc n �narifiar! Fcl.-....' DAK Americas requests approval to discontinue the reporting of Outfall 003 monitoring under NC0000663. EFFLUENT Monitoring will be reported under NCS000392. G REQUIREM CHIA TER ISTI ---r---monrnjy weeKlyy Meas1JreM9M= Sam Sample Average Average Maximum Frequency pe Location Flow, MGD Weekly Instantaneous Effluent Temperature, °C ekly Continuous Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) 2 17 p Weekly Grab Effluent pH Not more than 9, ess than 2/Month Grab Effluent 6.0 S Total Phosphorus mg/ (TP) 3 Monthly Grab Effluent Total Nitrogen mg/l N) 3 hI Calculated Effluent TN (NO2-N + a- ) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nltroge 11 (NO2 N + NO3 N) 3 Monthly Grab Effluent Total KjeldptKtroge , DI Monthly Grab (fluent (TKN Footnotes; ` 1. The discharge shall not cause the temperature of the receiving water to, exceed 2.8 °C above background and in no case exceed 32 °C. 2. Total Residual Chlorine compliance Is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/l to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by'a North Carolina certlfled laboratory (Including field certifled), even if these values fall below 50 ug/l. 3. The permlttee may petition to have the sampling frequency reduced to quarterly after 12 consecutive samples analyses have submitted. There shall be no chromium, zinc or copper added to the cooling water except as pre -approved additives to biocidal compounds. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. The perrnittee shall notify the Division in writing at least ninety days prior to instituting use of any additional additive in the discharge potentially toxic to aquatic life (other than additives previously approved by the Division). Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 (if applicable), a copy of the MSDS for the additive and a map indicating the discharge point and receiving stream. Submit requests for approval to: NC DENR / DWQ / Aquatic Toxicology Unit 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Attachment 2 Proposed Revision to Stormwater Permit NCS000392 a (YORIEN 6 GERE P a to, fo;,+s soil — %013 OOZ 00?j 1 0 0* 4- 4- 4- 4— 4 20+ 20+ 20+ 20� 4 4- 4- 4-0 4' 4 0'- Permit No. NCS000392 SECTION B: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Analytical monitoring of stormwater discharges shall be performed as.specified in Tablc 1. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of ten analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). A representative storm event is a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall. The time between this storm event and the previous storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches must be at least 72 hours. A single storm event may have a period of no precipitation of tip to 10 hours. For example, if it ruins but stops before producing any collectable discharge, a sample may be' collected if the next rain producing a discharge begins within 10 hours. _ T Table 1. Analytical Mooitorinti Reouirements ;� yr� r r,;ti c. r 1 ppOWN Y T .r.,.�� tj� -+' k '�a, t : ri � x'v { - � c i', r. f �G i F-_T �1 ,� f t ✓�tw"icpfc0. 'F6 �` r• 5 s �y i� ! . • �ti�} y Total Suspended Solids mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs exce t 001� - Biochemical Oxygen Demand mg/L semi-annual Grab ; All SDOs except 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L semi-annual Grab. All SDOs except 001 Total Kjeldahl Nitro en mglL semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001,-002 and-003 Total Nitrogen TN mg1l, semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001, 002-u► d-W Total Phos horus P mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs exce t 001, VW-wni-00 Cobalt4 m eL semi-annual4 Grab Outfall002 1,4 — Dioxane`t m semi-annual4 Grab Outfalls 002 and 003 H standard . semi-annual Grab All SDOs exce t 001, 002 rind-003 Total Rainfalls inches semi-annual Rain Gauge - ootnotcs: I Measurement Frequency: Twice per year during a representative storm event. 2 Grab samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. ---�� Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. //We71-1>rlas •eot raci%V� ty 4 The permittee shall monitor Cobalt and 1,4 Dioxane for the first two full years of the permit, At that time, the permittee may petition DWQ in writing to reduce or remove one of both of these parameters. To make that request, the permittee shall send two summaries of data slid two written requests (an original and a copy) to the DWQ Central Office for review. Each WWI shall be considered on an individual basis. 5 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation must be recorded. An on -site rain gauge or local rain gauge reading must be recorded. Part II Page 5 of 10 Proposed TIMELINE for Shutdown and losure of OAK America's Cape Fear Plant in Leland, NC Sep-13 Oct-13I No,13I Dec-13I Jan-14 Feb-14I Mar-14I Apr-14I May-14I Jun-14I Jul-14I Aug-14 I Sep-14I Oct-14I Nov-14I Dec-14 f Jan-15I Feb-15I Mar-15I Apr-15I May-15I Jun-ISI Jul-15I Aug-15I Sep-15I Oct-15I Nov-15I 9/30/2U13 1/31/2014 12/31/2014 Production W TVN P Cease Shut Down EC sure TPA L.�i I,crt—p kJ C,Xr Dec-15 12/31/2015 Decontam- ination WWTP Complete r/6las <vYI K8n Proposed TIMELINE for Shutdown and Closure of DAK America's Cape Fear Plant in Leland, NC Sep-13 l Oct-13I Nov-13I Dec-13I Jan-14 1 Feb-14I Mar-14I Apr-141 May-141 Jan-14I Jul-14I Aug-14I Sep-141 Oct-14I Nov-141 Dec-14 f Jan-15I Feb-15 1 Mar -IS I Apr-15I May-15I Jun-15I Ju1-15I Aug -IS I Sep -IS I Oct-15 i Nov-15 I Dec-15 9/30/2013 1/31/2014 12/31/2014 12/31/2015 ,i���'- _ Decontam- !nation Production VJWiP Cease Shut D� • �_ - wwTP �5DU Closure Complete I DAK Cape Fear Facility NPDES Stormwater/Wastewater Permit 30 July 2013. QN Tube V r E Agenda ❑ Overview of facility closure ❑ Status of existing NPDES wastewater permit (NCO000663) ❑ NPDES wastewater closure transition ❑ NPDES stormwater closure transition (NCS000392) ❑ Surface Disposal Unit closure transition (WQ0018087) ❑ Path forward © 2012 O'Brien & Gere o0 CYBRIEN 6 GERE 3 Estimated Closure Sequence ❑ September 30, 2013—Production ceases ❑ December 2013-January 2014—WWTP ceases operation ❑ January 2014-December 2015—Decontamination/Demolition � Including closure of WWTP ❑ December 2 014--Surface Disposal Unit Closure © 2012 O'Brien & Gere ( 05 CYBRIEN 6 GERE NPDES Wastewater Permit Status ❑ Permit expired November 30, 2011 ❑ Application for renewal dated June 1, 2011 © 2012 O'Brien & Gere 9 013RIEN G G E R E NPDES Wastewater Closure Transition ❑ September 30, 2013—Discharge of noncontact cooling water from Outfalls 002 and 003 ceases Modify frequency/scope of monitoring to reflect stormwater discharge only ❑ October 1, 2013 to December 2013/January 2014—WWTP completes treatment of final discharges from shutdown/cleanout ❑ Continue discharge of fluid from Surface Disposal Unit to Outfall 001 5 © 2012 O'Brien & Gere On GBRICN G GERE DAK Cape Fear Facility'NPDES SW/WW Permit % n *t 0 7 NPDES Stormwater Closure Transition ❑ Transition from mixed wastewater/stormwater discharge, to stormwater discharge only � Divert closed spray field stormwater from WWTP to stormwater outfall / fesfs s� -7"--h-5. ❑ Transition discharge from WWTP to stormwater � Remove sludge/clean surfaces � Breach containment to allow drainage � Removal of TPA solids > January to December 2014 > Flush wastewater —discharge continuing runoff as stormwater * Identify requirements for discharge © 2012 O'Brien & Gere EYBRICN G GCRC 8 Surface Disposal Unit Transition ❑ Route discharge directly to Outfall 001 following termination of WWTP operations in December 2013/January 2014 � Chlorinate to address fecal coliform � Identify monitoring frequency and parameters � Modify requirement for Grade 4 ORC ❑ December 2014—close Surface Disposal Unit ❑ Terminate discharge once underflow is eliminated, or reduced sufficiently to cap drains © 2012 O'Brien & Gere L` ='J D'ORICN 6 SERE DAK Cape Fear Facility NPDES SW/WW Permit v 4f o"6 ig MR, gni- g wggg, 5M -S. I r!Surface Di posal Un �001 -� AAA LIN- 0.0 Lo :TL tit' !0 Path Forward/Schedule a Agreement on approach o Identify vehicle to memorialize specifics of agreement ❑ Identify schedule milestones © 2012 O'Brien & Gere a CY13RIEN 6 GERE 90 O'DRICN 6 GCRC 11 THANK YOU Tube V E I TO: Tom Belnick cc: Jim Gregson FROM: Jason Lewandowski Jim McKay RE: DAK-DWQ Meeting 7/30/13 Ken Pickle FILE: 50406 Penny Mahoney DATE: August 9, 2013 Elizabeth Wike Michael Hall This memorandum provides a summary of the topics discussed during the meeting held between member s of DWQ DAK Americas and O'Brien & Gere on July 30, 2013 at the NCDENR Archdale Building, Room 917. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss wastewater and stormwater closure proposals DAK and O'Brien & Gere developed for the closure and demolition of the Cape Fear Site in Leland, NC. Attendees included: Tom Belnick, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit Supervisor Jim Gregson, DWQ Wilmington Regional Office, Surface Water Protection Supervisor Jim McKay, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit Ken Pickle, Stormwater Permitting Unit Penny Mahoney, DAK Americas Elizabeth Wike, DAK Americas Michael Hall, O'Brien & Gere Jason Lewandowski, O'Brien & Gere DISCUSSION POINTS The following provides a summary of the topics discussed during the meeting: ESTIMATED CLOSURE SEQUENCE a September 30, 2013 - production ceases m December 2014 - completion of Surface Disposal Unit (SDU) closure (SDU is capped so stormwater has no-' exposure and leachate pipes are capped to prevent flow), e December 2013 -January 2014 - WWTP ceases operation/ January 2014 - December 2015 -decontamination/demolition (includes closure of WWTP - breaching basin berms) EXPIRED WASTEWATER NPDES PERMIT DAK is currently operating under a wastewater NPDES permit that expired November 30, 2011. DAK applied for renewal of this permit on June 1, 2011. The following points were discussed at the meeting regarding the wastewater NPDES permit: n Tom Belnick indicated that the expected amount of time between when production ceases to when wastewater stops being discharged to surface water is large enough to require a new wastewater NPDES permit. Tom Belnick indicated that the EPA will not allow the expired permit to be modified or renewed. Because production is stated to cease, a new permit cannot continue to use the production -based limits in the expired permit, and new limits will need to be established. o DAK estimates that the Cape Fear Site will continue to produce large volume, high chemical oxygen demand (COD) wastewater flows for several months following the cessation of production. Elizabeth Wike asked what lag -time there will be between when production ceases and new NPDES permit limits become effective. a Tom Belnick indicated that he will review and answer this question. 9 GBRIEN 6 GERE Tom Belnick August 9, 2013 Page 2 WASTEWATER NPDES MONITORING AND REPORTING FOR OUTFALLS 002 AND 003 Discharges from Outfalls 002 and 003 include both process -related sources and stormwater, and are therefore covered by both the NPDES wastewater and stormwater permits. Outfall 002A is only covered by the NPDES stormwater permit. Outfall 002A receives discharge from Outfall 002 in addition to stormwater runoff from industrial drainage area 002A (Figure 1). Outfall 003A receives discharge from Outfall 003 in addition to stormwater runoff from industrial drainage area 003A. The following points were discussed at the meeting with regard to the wastewater discharges from Outfall 002 and 003: m After production ceases wastewater related discharges will be discontinued from Outfalls 002 and 003. Ken Pickle emphasized that coal pile runoff must also be eliminated from Outfall 002 in order to discontinue the monitoring and reporting required by the wastewater NPDES permits. 0 Ken Pickle indicated that once wastewater related discharges at Outfalls 002 and 003 are eliminated, wastewater and stormwater monitoring and reporting can be discontinued for Outfalls 002 and 003, with stormwater monitoring and reporting to continue from Outfalls 002A and 003A. Further, he indicated that DWQ approval of this modification can be obtained with submittal of a letter request. CLOSED SPRAY FIELDS STORMWATER RUNOFF There are two closed spray fields west and south of the SDU (Figure 2). These fields were originally used to land apply waste activated sludge from the site's aerobic biological wastewater treatment process, and have not been used since 1983. The permit for operation of the spray fields (No. WQ0012759) was rescinded in 2010. Currently, stormwater runoff from these fields in directed through ditches to a sump which also collects surface runoff from the SDU. The surface runoff sump is pumped to the WWTP. Currently, shallow underdrain pipes collect and directwater infiltrating these fields to second sump which also collects leachate from the underdrains in the SDU. The underdrain sump is pumped to the WWTP. The entire footprint of the west field is within the drainage area contributing runoff to Outfall 004. The footprint of the south field is split between drainage areas contributing runoff to Outfall 004 and 005. The following items were discussed at the meeting with regard to the runoff from the closed sludge spray fields: n DAK would like to divert surface runoff from both fields to discharge through Outfall 004 in order to reduce hydraulic loading to the WWTP. This would be accomplished by closing the underdrain pipes beneath both fields, removing portions of the surrounding berms and ditches, and allowing stormwater runoff from both fields to discharge through Outfall 004. Ken Pickle indicated that water quality data for surface runoff from the fields would benefit the evaluation of discharging surface runoff from the field through Outfall 004. e Elizabeth Wike offered to test stormwater runoff from the closed spray fields for the water quality parameters that are tested semi-annually at Outfall 004 (TSS, BOD, COD, TKN, TN, TP and pH). a Ken Pickle indicated that two separate samples will be sufficient to evaluate the option of discharging field runoff at Outfall 004. TPA SOLIDS STORMWATER RUNOFF During production, residual grains of terephthalic acid (TPA) leave the manufacturing process and enter the process wastewater drains. Over many years, this TPA has accumulated into a large quantity in the first two basins they encounter in the WWTP. TPA is a white, solid organic chemical (C8H504) used as a precursor to plastic in water bottles with a consistency somewhat like talc. It has a low solubility in water (17 mg/L), it is not toxic to aquatic organisms within this solubility limit, and it is readily biodegradable in soil and water'. TPA is one of the main 1 TPA reported as readily biodegradable by the OECD/SIDS (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development/Screening Information Data Set) ®� O'®RICNI G GERE Tom Belnick August 9, 2013 Page 3 products manufactured and sold by DAK. DAK has removed and sold this material in the past, and intends to pull the accumulated TPA out of these basins and sell it. Prior to loading and shipping, it is necessary to dewater the TPA. During closure of the WWTP, DAK intends to pump off the residual wastewater from the basins containing TPA, and treat it in the WWTP. Following this, DAK will flush the TPA with potable water to push out residual wastewater trapped in the pore -space, and then drain the rinse water from the basin. This rinse water will also be treated in the WWTP. The process of draining, containerizing and shipping the TPA will be done incrementally and is expected to take approximately 1-year to complete. During this process, stormwater that accumulates in the TPA -containing basins will need to be pumped off periodically, and discharged as stormwater or wastewater. The following items were discussed at the meeting regarding the discharge of storm water that accumulates in the basins containing TPA: o Michael Hall asked if stormwater exposed to this accumulation of TPA can be discharged as stormwater under the NPDES stormwater permit. Ken Pickle indicated that this was problematic, and would be difficult to accomplish. The next question asked was if the water could be discharged from Outfall 001, along with the water from the SDU underdrain. Q Ken Pickle indicated that the water would need to be characterized to evaluate the viability of this option. % Elizabeth Wike offered to evaluate the characteristics of the water that accumulates in the TPA basins by performing testing of water derived from a bench scale test. Water to be tested will be obtained by collecting a sample of TPA from the WWTP, washing it twice with deionized water equal to 100% theoretical displacement by spraying the water over the TPA in a bucket fitted with holes in the bottom and lined with heavy duty filter cloth. Spraying the water over the TPA will simulate how rain will displace the wastewater surrounding the TPA grains. The rinsate from the first two washings will be discarded. Then a third quantity of deionized water equal to ' 100% theoretical displacement will be sprayed over the TPA and collected for analysis. Water will be tested for TSS, BOO, COD, and acute toxicity. Ken Pickle indicated that this level of testing will be adequate for evaluating the option of discharge through Outfall 001, and requested an estimate of the flowrate generated during the TPA draining and removal process. DISCHARGE FROM THE SDU DAK currently has three inputs to the onsite WWTP: (1) process wastewater (2) sanitary wastewater and (3) discharge from the SDU. After production ceases, and after the several months of lag -time DAK needs to treat process clean -out fluid, all process and sanitary wastewater will be eliminated from the site, at which point, DAK will need to close the majority of their wastewater treatment processes. DAK would like to identify an alternative approach for the discharge from the SDU from the time process clean out finishes until the SDU is closed. o Ken Pickle indicated that continued discharge under a wastewater NPDES permit sounds appropriate. Discharge under a stormwater permit is not appropriate. o Tom Belnick indicated that the discharge from the SDU could be included under the new wastewater NPDES permit. In support of this, he requested a general characterization of the wastewater generated by the SDU, (including the quality as well as acute toxicity) and the expected flowrate from the SDU. m Elizabeth Wike described the material in the SDU as waste activated sludge from aerobic biological treatment processes in the WWTP, and consisting of dead bacteria cells that once fed on influent wastewater constituents, and the higher forms of microorganisms that fed on the bacteria. Discharge from the SDU includes surface runoff that flows over the solids, and leachate that is collected in underdrain pipes at the bottom of the SDU. o Jason Lewandowski explained that the discharge flowrate currently measured from the SDU includes stormwater from abandoned spray fields to the west and south ofthe SDU. If the flow from these fields is routed to Outfall U0 O'BAICW S GEAC Tom Belnick August 9, 2013 Page 4 004, then discharge will only be generated as a result of rainfall into the SDU itself Discharge must be pumped out of the SDU in order to be routed to Outfall 001, as it is now. Therefore, the discharge rate is controlled by the discharge pump capacity. The existing pumps have a maximum discharge capacity of 1.8 MGD. Using the area of the SDU and historical rainfall data, the projected maximum monthly discharge rate is 0.290 MGD. A 24-hour, 25- year rainfall event would add 3.8 MG to the SDU, however, the discharge pumps would control the rate at which this water is discharged. Jason Lewandowski explained that samples of SDU discharge have been tested for several water quality parameters approximately 2-times per week since mid -April 2013. Tested parameters include, BOD, TSS, fecal Coliform, nitrite/nitrate, TKN, orthophosphate, and ammonia nitrogen. Jason provided meeting attendees a copy of the water quality results (Table 1). o Elizabeth Wike offered to have acute toxicity testing performed on the SDU discharge. �+ Based on the existing water quality data and projected flowrate, Jason Lewandowski indicated that he expects the discharge to be chlorinated prior to discharge at Outfall 001. Jim McKay indicated that dechlorination will likely be required to accompany the chlorination process. SDU PHYSICAL CLOSURE m Tom Belnick asked if there is a plan for the physical closure of the SDU. Michael Hall explained that samples of the SDU solids are being tested to determine the most cost effective method of closure. One of the closure options being considered is to cap the SDU and close it in place. Mike Hall indicated that the Division of Water Quality is overseeing the physical closure process. No. Action Item Water quality testing on runoff from abandoned spray 1 fiel- 2 separate samples ds DAK — Elizabeth Wike August 31, 2013 - Test TSS, BOD, COD, TKN, TP and pH Water quality testing on TPA drainage water generated in 2 a bench -scale study DAK -- Elizabeth Wike August 31, 2013 - Test TSS, BOD, COD and acute toxicity 3 Acute toxicity testing of SDU discharge DAK — Elizabeth Wike August 31, 2013 4 Projected flowrate of TPA drainage O'Brien & Gere — August 31, 2013 Jason Lewandowski Determine the time-lag of WWTP operation under 5 existing permit during process clean out, after production DWQ— Tom Belnick ceases and before a new permit is active B Provide feedback on the type of permit and limits DAK DWQ—Tom Belnick can expect to have in a new wastewater NPDES permit t O'®RIEN 6 GERE FIGURE 1 1� NC Siormwater Permit Areas DAK Americas LLC Cape Fear Facility OVERVIEW OF STORMWATER SYSTEM 0 250 sw 1.000 1,500 Fmt o IWA woe O'BRIEN 6 GER[ Table l'.=r -x= "_ y 'Surface Disposal Ulriit Disci"arge'Analytical Data RF: f e 4� including stormwater runoff from spray fields Fecal BOO TSS COD NITRATE NITRITE NH3-N TKN O-PHOS Coliform m IL m /L m /L m L m /L m L m L m /L #/100 ml Max 57.2 170 168 <0.02 5,63 225.0 359 42.9 24,000 Average 22.8 37 123 <0.02 1.79 53.2 163 23.0 939 Min 4.1 8 66 <0.02 0.27 0.5 38 2.1 10 BOD TSS COD NITRATE NITRITE NH3-N TKN O-PHOS Fecal Coliform Rain Flow From Sludge Lagoon BOD TSS k1b1da NITRATE NITRITE NH3-N TKN O-PHOS DATE m 1L m 1L m /L m L m 1L m L m L m /L #/100 ml in gallons lb/daylb/day lblda Iblda lb/da Ib/da Ib/da04/16/2013 14.1 8 115 <0.02 0.55 29.0 0 72,264 8.5 59.3 0.33 17.5 04/18/2013 22.4 170 145 <0.02 0.85 16.7 0 29,679 5.5 42 35.9 0.21 4.1 04/19/2013 14.1 64. 0 48,189 5.7 04/23/2013 18.3 11 136 <0.02 2.17 28.4 0 - 04/25/2013 22.4 13 142 <0.02 0.33 2A 10 0 37,109 6.9 4 43.9 0.10 0.7 04/29/2013 4.1 75 66 <0.02 0.64 5.2 0.06 51,349 1.8 32 28.3 0.27 2.2 05/02/2013 43.6 51 153 1.44 1,50 34.9 262 0.13 144,115 52.4 61 193.9 1.7 1.80 41.9 05/06/2013 5.5 30 80 <0.02 1.14 9.6 0.09 57,157 2.6 14 38.1 0.54 4.6 05/09/2013 22.6 62 135 <0.02 2.21 27.8 0 69,261 13.1 36 78.0 1.28 16.1 05/13/2013 22.7 24 151 <0.02 3.93 41.5 0 35,827 6.8 7 45.1 1.17 12.4 05/16/2013 57.2 39 168 <0.02 5,63 359 42.9 3,270 0 - - - - - 05/21/2013 39.0 38 147 <0.02 3,78 330 41.5 3,300 0.07 11,353 3.7 4 13.9 0.36 31 3.9 05/23/2013 46.6 36 146 <0.02 3.75 256 38.0 0-17 11,647 4.5 3 14.2 0.36 25 3.7 05/28/2013 17.3 73 145 <0.02 1.94 135 16.9 226 0 24,991 3.6 15 30.2 0.40 28 3.5 05/30/2013 32A 59 165 <0.02 4.56 291 40.1 0 - - - - 06/0312013 5.0 66 135 <0.02 0,52 64 2.9 4,000 0,15 23,689 1.0 13 26.7 0.10 13 0.6 06/06/2013 46.0 63 146 <0.02 1,42 255 40.0 0.43 62,152 23.8 33 75.7 0.74 132 20.7 06111 /2013 19.0 17 110 <0.02 0.63 0.5 38 12.2 2,180 0.36 720,909 114.2 102 661.4 3.79 3.0 227 73.4 06/13/2013 20.5 23 104 <0.02 1.12 95.4 100 20.7 0 533,502 91.2 102 462.7 4.98 424.5 445 92.1 06/18/2013 32.6 13 120 <0.02 2.43 225.0 222 35.4 24,000 0.43 38,059 10.3 4 38.1 0.77 71.4 70 11.2 06/20/2013 16.7 13 108 <0.02 0.49 0.9 93 16.7 0.3 502,749 70.0 55 452.8 2.05 3.8 389 70.0 06/24/2013 8.9 12 83 0.88 0,27 47.5 62 9.5 4,600 0.35 507,574 37.7 51 351.4 1.14 201.1 261 40.0 06/27/2013 14.2 10 112 <0.02 0.52 1.2 38 6.6 0.24 343,905 40.7 29 321.2 1.49 3.4 108 18.9 07/0212013 6.7 14 75 <0.02 0.70 1.9 41 9.9 1,270 07/05/2013 13 98 07/09/2013 18.7 32 138 07/11/2013 8 136 07/16/2013 39 107 07/18/2013 16 91 DAK Americas LLC Cape Fear Site 8/6/2013 Pickle, Ken From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 2:57 PM To: 'Jason Lewandowski'; Belnick, Tom Cc: Gregson, Jim; Mckay, James; 'pmahoney@DAKamericas.com'; 'michael.hall@obg.com'; Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Meeting Memo for July 30th Hi Jason, I'm making my way through the notes from our July 30, 2013 meeting, which are nicely put together. Thanks for taking on that task. While I am willing to be corrected by others attending the meeting, I believe that the discussion of whether the TPA drainage can be permitted under the existing stormwater permit goes beyond what was specifically covered in our meeting together. Specifically, • The report that I contributed to the discussion about a bench scale simulation of rainfall and TPA residuals washing; The report that I commented on whether, 'this level of testing will be adequate for evaluating the option of discharge through 0utfa11001'. It may be that others from DWQ commented to that effect, but I am pretty sure that I did not. Jim, Tom — did you guys comment on either of these points? My sincere apologies if others remember the meeting this way, and I have just forgotten it. have just had a memory lapse on these points. Can you double-check your notes, and check see how they remember the related discussion on these points? All - - will someone please copy Elizabeth? ! can't find her email. Thanks, Ken Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: ken. pickle@ncdenr.gov Website: httA:llportal.ncdenr.orglweb[Ir/stormwater It certainly is possible that I with others attending to ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Jason Lewandowski Finailto:Jason.Lewandowski@obg.com] Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 1:33 PM To: Belnick, Tom Cc: Gregson, Jim; Pickle, Ken; Mckay, James Subject: DAK Meeting Memo for July 30th Tom, Good afternoon. As you requested, I have attached a memo that summarizes the discussion, and the resulting action items we had from the meeting held about DAK on July, 30th. DAK and I are well on our way to providing the deliverables we agreed on during the meeting. we look forward to hearing back on the items you all were you looking into. Have a nice weekend, CYGRICNGGERE Jason Lewandowski ENGINEER 2 O'BRIEN & GERE 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104 Raleigh, NC 27607 p 919-783-7777 XT 12 1 f 919-783-0757 This email, including any attachment(s) to it, is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender. Note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of O'Brien & Gere. O'Brien & Gere does not accept liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. Pickle, Ken r- To: Bennett, Bradley Cc: Georgoulias, Bethany; Belnick, Tom Subject: DAK decommissioning and demolition and NCS000392 Bradley, Meeting summary: I don't think there are any insurmountable issues with what OAK wants to do wrt modifying our stormwater permit monitoring requirements. We have some coordination tasks with Tom's program, and we have some work in identifying crisp transition points during the decommissioning/demolition. Attending: Penny Mahoney, DAK Operations Director; Elizabeth Wike, DAK Environmental Engineer; Mike Hall, O'Brien & Gere Raleigh; Jason Rodowski (sp?) 0&G; Tom Belnick, Jim McKay, Jim Gregson (by phone), kbp DAK target schedule: o 9/30/2013 - Cease production. Begin routing process liquids and wash waters through the on -site WWTP (NC0000663); estimate 90 days duration. o 1/1/2014 - Cease WWTP operation. o 1/1/2014—12/31/2015 — Decontamination and demolition duration. o 12/31/2014 — Close out Surface Disposal Unit (Sludge lagoon receiving sludge from the WWTP.) Looks like four outfalls at the site, although it appears there are two additional 'internal' outfalls, but their purpose is unclear presently. Outfalls #01, #02A, #03A, and #04. Unclear now why there are also Outfalls #02 and #03 since these two feed Outfalls #02A and #03A respectively. Perhaps some historic condition or perspective prompted these. Special circumstances: a. Currently supernotant from the sludge lagoon is returned to the WWTP. Once the WWTP is shut down, rain will accumulate in the WWTP sludge lagoon, and must be removed so that the lagoon can be closed out permanently, either by excavation and landfilling off site, or by capping in place. OAK proposed to have this rain driven flow considered a stormwater discharge. b. Two other WWTP lagoons have bottom sediments rich in TPA, which DAK would like to recover and sell. After initially draining the lagoons, DAK proposed that any subsequent drainage from these bottom sediments considered a stormwater discharge. c. DAK currently has two legacy sludge spray fields on the property, with runoff being returned to the head of the WWTP. They haven't been operated since the 80's or 90's (some uncertainty on when they were last operated.) DAK proposed that that the runoff be considered a stormwater discharge. Current conditions: #01— WWTP discharge. Contains process ww and heavy process area stormwaters routed to the WWTP. Covered by the ww permit. #02 — Non -contact cooling water and similar flows; coal pile runoff; stormwater. Covered in the ww permit; ALSO covered for BOD, COD, cobalt, and 1,4-dioxane in the sw permit. (Again, not sure why #02 rather than #02A was picked.) #03 — Non -contact cooling water and similar flows; stormwater. Covered in the ww permit; ALSO covered for TSS, BOD, COD, and 1,4-dioxane in the sw permit. (Again, not sure why #03 rather than #03A was picked.) #04 — Apparently sw only discharges, although not specifically named in the stormwater permit, this discharge point would be captured by the standard wording in our permit which requires sampling at, "All SDO's" . Not included in the ww permit. After some discussion I think we arrived at the following proposed conditions in response to the D&D activities: #01—Contrary to the initial proposal, sludge lagoon drainage (see special item a. above) during the demolition and close out will be routed to the WWTP. I expect that will prolong the WWTP life an extra year beyond the 1/1/2014 target, although with reduced functionality — i.e., it's probably not going to be necessary to operate the system as a full activated sludge WWTP — it can convert to a simpler, cheaper physical -chemical plant. #01— Contrary to the initial proposal of washing the TPA sediments in place until they are, 'clean', and then allowing the discharge of any accumulated liquids as a stormwater, I cited 40CFR122.2 definition of 'Process wastewater, and indicated that it would be difficult for us to permit this as a stormwater. #01— So, when all these flows are Ken Pickle 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)807-6376 Fax: (919)807-6494 Email: ken.oickle@ncdenr.gov Website: http://po,rtal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/wslsu ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** Va-L • i I6�i8 �J y SM 417 (� ��f "Nyi 7 _...,. r ____�.�.__,,,, �._...._._....�_ l �+�-- ��...�'+�..�r.-�- � �'�+� �_� r++ram �� �. � , � - �` y� .r _ ��.��.r. i �!1 � __. _. A�� , 'S i 3 _ - __ � �- -. - ��-.-_�._ - �� w - ,... _ �_w. _.� � 4 -_ .--.-�... ... _ } �11 �. _. _ _ •___ - __"" _ .._ _. _ -_.t__ .._ .__. _ _�_�. .. ____. .__ ___. - " -- ti Pickle, Ken From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 9:12 AM To: Sams, Dan Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Gregson, Jim; Tharrington, Tom; Belnick, Tom Subject: RE: Stormwater permit modification; DAK decommissioning Hi Dan, FYI, No Action KBP summary of conference caft far stormwater issues: Conferees: Jim Gregson, Tom Tharrington, Tom Belnick, KBP -Che conference call information indicates that DAK progress so far sounds consistent with the November 201.3 permit addendum and transmittal letter: KBP concluded that no change to the stormwater permit addendum is indicated based on DWR WIRO report of their site visit. Also, no change to the permit appears necessary based on our understanding of DAK actions contemplated in the near term. KBP opened a short discussion about the current state of the coal pile area. o The stormwater permit does not authorize the discharge of runoff from the coal pile area. o The extent of the removal of the coal could be significant in determining whether or not Outfall 002 could be switched over to a stormwater-only outfall. o KBP made DAK aware of this issue since the beginnings of our discussions with them (June and September 2013), and the issue is specifically addressed in the November 2013 transmittal letter that accompanied the permit addendum. WIRO DWR next site visit to include invitation to WIRO DEMLR to accompany them. Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N, Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: ken.yickle@)-ncdenr.aoy Website: http://Rortai,ncdenr,ol9/web/1rLStQrmwat; ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 12:41 PM To: Sams, Dan Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Gregson, Jim Subject: RE: Stormwater permit modification Oops,'1:30] not 1:00. kbp Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: ken. i kle nc enr. ov Website: http://portal.ncdQnr.org/web/Ir/stormvvater ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 12:06 PM To: Sams, Dan Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Gregson, Jim Subject: FW. Stormwater permit modification Hi Dan, I didn't see your name on the distribution of recent emails pertaining to a 00 confere �'.nce"call this afternoon about the decommissioning activity at DAK Americas. Jim Gregson's group has the most interest in this call, but we in the stormwater program are also involved to a lesser degree. I'm not sure if your participation is necessary, but just FYI. Ken Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: Ise-n.oickle-@ncdenr.gov Website: http://portal,ncdenr.org/web/­ir/stQrmwater ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Pickle, ken Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 11:44 AM To: Gregson, Jim; Tharrington, Tom Cc: Bennett, Bradley; Belnick, Tom Subject: FW: Stormwater permit modification Tom, Jim, r 4 Back in November 2013 we issued an addendum to our stormwater permit, along with a transmittal letter. Together the two documents established our agreement with DAK on the stormwater concerns associated with the decommissioning of DAK. I've included it here for our ready reference in today's phone call. Ken Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMI-R I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 2769971612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919) 807-6376 Fax: (919)807-6494. Email: ken.nickle@ncdenr.agy Website: tUD//oortalncdenr.org/web/Ir/`stormwa.ter ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Monday,. December 30, 2013 2:09 PM To: 'ewike@dakamericas.com' Subject: RAI: Stormwater permlt modification Fll Elizabeth, It has been a month since we revised_ the stormwater permit. 1 assume the permit is ok for the circumstances, but let me know if difficulties with the stormwater permit arise during decommissioning. Ken Ken Pickle EnvirQnment;al Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mall Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919)807-6376 Fax (919) 807-6494 Email: ken.. oickleQncdgnr..Qo_v Website: j tttl2l//oortcil,nQdenr.orgLw�b/Ustormwater ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From: Pickle, Ken , Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 12:39 PM To: 'ewike@dakamericas.com' Cc: Bennett, Bradley Subject: Stormwater permit modification Hi Elizabeth, nice to hear from you. Please see attached transmittal letter and Permit Addendum 1, as per my understanding of DAK's requests. Please contact me if there are problems with the scope or detail of the letter and addendum. Ken << File: DAK Americas Permit Addendum 1.docx >> << File: DAK Americas permit monitoring revision 11212013.docx >> Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919)807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: ken.oickle@ncdenr.gov Website: htta://portal.ncdenr.org/web/Ir/stormwater ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** pnc Ken From: Belnick, Tom Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 10:11 AM To: Gregson, Jim; Tharrington, Tom; Meadows, Susan; Pickle, Ken; Sams, Dan Cc: r4npdespermits@epe.gov Subject: NCO000663 DA.K Notification Attachments: NCO000663 Mod 2014.pdf Attached is NPDES Permit Notification for DAK, which provides notification to facility on which Effluent Sheets are applicable effective August 1, Facility Is transitioning to closure/permit rescission during permit term, Let me know if any questions. Tom Belnick Supervisor, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit NCDWR/Water Quality Programs 919-807-6390 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 09 A � MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor Ms. Penny C. Mahoney Director of Sustainability DAK Americas LLC P.O. Box 2260 Leland, NC 28451 Dear Ms. Mahoney: John E. Skvarla, III Secretary July 28, 2014 Subject: NPDES Permit Notification Permit NCO000663 DAK Leland Plant Brunswick County Class II WWTP The current NPDES permit provides for various transition effluent sheets, as the facility progresses toward permanent closure and ultimata permit rescission during this permit term. Following a site visit conducted by our Wilmington Regional office and review of data, the Iivision is notifying you of its approval to transition to the following permit requirements: Outfall 001. Effective August 1, 2014, void Effluent Sheets A(1) and A(2), and activate requirements in Effluent Sheet A(7). Outfall 002. No changes at this time. Facility is still subject to requirctnents specified in Effluent Sheet A(3). Outfall 003. Effective August 1, 2014, void Effluent Sheet A(4). Monitoring will continue in accordance with Stortnwater Permit NCS000392. ✓;,evo- If any parts, measurement frequencies, or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to an adjudieutory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days after receiving this letter. Your request must take the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and must be filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Ccntcr, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699- 6714. Unless such demand is made, this permit remains final and binding. This permit is not transferable except after notifying the Division of Water Resources. The Division may modify and re -issue, or revoke this permit. Please notice that this permit does not 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh. North Caroline 27699-1617 Location: 512 N, Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807-63001 Fax: 919-807.6489 Internet: www.ncwaterc tali r An Eq!jal opportunityWirmelive Action Employe( Wr affect your legal obligation to obtain other permits required by the Division of Water Resources or other federal, state, or local governments. If you have questions, or if we can be of further service, please contact Tom Belnick at toirl.bclnick(:a)iicclenr.�ov or call (919) 807-6390. Sincerely, Original Signed by Tom Belnick Thomas A. Reeder NC DENR, DWR Director Email: DWRIWilmington Regional Office DWR/Aquatic Toxicity- Susan Meadows DEMLR/Ken Pickle, Dan Sams US EPA Region 4 Hardcopy: NPDES Permit File NC0000663 Central Files Pickle, Ken From: Tharrington, Tom Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 11:44 AM To: Belnick, Tom; Pickle, Ken Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morella s; Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) Attachments: DAK Americas WWTP&SDU.pptx; DAK Americas Trenches&Stormwater.pptx I threw together some of the pictures from the DAK site, they might give you an idea of what the site looks like when we talk about it. From: Belnick, Tom Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 3:37 PM To: Tharrington, Tom; Pickle, Ken Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morelia s; Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) I think a phone call would help, to go over each outfall status. I'll get with Ken on Monday and get back with you's. Tom Belnick Supervisor, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit NCDWR/Water Quality Programs 919-807-6390 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: Tharrington, Tom Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 10:18 AM To: Pickle, Ken; Belnick, Tom Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morelia s; Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) Hello Ken and Tom, just wanted to touch base with you and see how you wanted to proceed with the DAK permitting issue. Jim Gregson and I visited the site on the 1S1h and toured the process areas and reviewed the new wastewater treatment plant configuration (I have some photos if you would like to see them). We are pleased with the progress they have made in both areas and the following items are what we need to discuss with you. on in the sampling requirements of Outfall 003 which is now a stormwate , my outfall to State X SIQLij monitoring levels ..___ �— ,.,.. ove the 'u'ffall'0G1'to f e reduced monitorin levels as of.August_I" as they are ready to move to this level. Discuss the possible reduction of Qutfall 002 to State Stormwater monitoring levels after DAK provides us some sampling data of the water quality from the recently c eaned process areas. 7K r. Co f,4 Don't know if you want to do this via email or try to have a conference tail. Let me know if you have any comments. From: Pickle, Ken Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 7:42 AM To: Belnick, Tom; Tharrington, Tom Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morelia s; Bennett, Bradley Subject: RE: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) Thanks for including me on this email string. I'll have comments on Elizabeth's request about my stormwater discharges in a day or so. I'm returning today from two weeks' vacation, and I also need to refresh myself on the degree of flexibility on the stormwater discharges that we talked about together with Elizabeth. Right now I do recall that our conversations, (and 1 think a written permit mod ?, or maybe transmittal letter ?), included the provision that if WIRO thought any particular DAK proposal on the timing of various stages of the decommissioning were OK, we in the stormwater group would start with an amenable initial reaction with respect to stormwater permit conditions. But, I need to go back in the file and be sure of what we were generally contemplating when we talked about this with Elizabeth and her boss, Penny. Tom, if we can wait a couple of days more to respond to WIRO, that would be good for me. kbp Ken Pickle Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DEMLR I Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N. Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: (919)807-6376 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: ken_ pickleCcDncdenr.gov Website: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/stormwater ** Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations.** From. Belnick, Tom Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 4:44 PM To: Tharrington, Tom; Pickle, Ken Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morella s Subject: RE: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) Tom- this is a very complicated permit for ultimate facility closure, and unfortunately the main permit writer (Jim McKay) has retired. I have copied Ken Pickle, who was involved in the stormwater portions. Forgive me for responding with more questions, but I'm trying to get myself oriented to where the facility is at with regard to their permit conditions, and what they are requesting at this time: �Outfall 003. • This Outfall is subject to Effluent Sheet A(4). • Effluent Sheet A(4), Footnote 3, provides for Permittee to petition for reduced sampling frequency after 12 consecutive samples have been submitted. • Ultimately Outfall 003/Effluent Sheet A(4) will be voided, and' monitoring will continue under Stormwater Permit NCS000392. • Question- is DAK requesting reduced monitoring per Effluent Sheet A(4) Footnote 3 (to Quarterly frequency)? Outfall 002. This Outfall is subject to Effluent Sheet A(3). • following production shutdown and DWR approval, move to Effluent Sheet • Following coal pile removal and DWR approval, void Effluent Sheet A(8), and continue under Stormwater Permit NCS000392. 0 Question- is DAK requesting move to A(8) at this time? 1/ Outfall 001. o This Outfall is subject to Effluent Sheets A(1) and A(2). ✓ / ��/4 • Following production shutdown and DWR approval, move to Effluent Sheet A(7). • Permittee will ultimately request permit rescission after all discharges cease. • Question- I'm not sure of what DAK is requesting regarding bypass and interim step. Are they requesting to stay at Effluent Sheet A(1) while pilot testing the modified monomer WWTP, then move to Effluent Sheet A(7)? If yes, how long would trial period last. Once again, sorry for the questions. I can tail you tomorrow to go over. If WiRO/CO concur with any of these requests, it would be probably be best for CO to formally acknowledge the permit change, and make updates to BIMS so that we are tracking compliance with the correct Effluent Sheets. Tom Belnick Supervisor, NPDES Complex Permitting Unit NCDWR/Water Quality Programs 919-807-6390 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: Tharrington, Tom Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 10:52 AM To: Belnick, Tom Cc: Gregson, Jim; King, Morelia s ' Subject: DAK Site Status (NC0000663) Hello Tom, I have a couple of updates from the DAK site to make you aware of. The first is during my last site inspection the staff at DAK asked for t fission to drop back to the basic stormwater monitoring parameters for Outfall 003. All mist wastewaters associated with boiler and cooling tower operations have cease and the site is seeing only site stormwater at this time. We in the Regional"Office are in agreeme t that r�educfion of'ttie required sampling at this Outfall would be acceptable. I didn't kno if errmissssio� Ito go to this level of monitoring should be issued from this office or from the CO. ' /`� � �` G 4�SY` fhd �' _/�.4�� a� p�.a�s %ra.�� if a 1.<.G aS�v �/ cz/is�'�.�+►�' I have scheduled another visit to the site on July 15t" to inspect areas served by the 002 Outfall which should have been completely cleaned and decommissioned at that point. At the time of my last visit the process equipment and vessels had been cleaned and those suitable for salvage had been removed, the remaining task was to clean the process area wastewater trenches.of-any'resid'ual sediments: This•acti�ity is near or at completion now. After my i sn pection in July they would like to also have permission to reduce the monitoring at Outfall'002-as•vdel{. � wcsova The last issue is Elizabeth Wike (DAK) contacted me this week and would like permission from the Wilmington Office to conduct a trial period of operation where they by-pass the remaining Fibers Wastewater equipment and directly discharge from the Monomers Wastewater System. At the time of my last inspection I toured the modified Monomers System.and it appeared to be working well for them. Recent data show nitrogen removal rates of about 98% with the total effluent BOD now running about 10 lbs/BOD/day or less. So as an interim step they would like to shutdown the equipment and bypass the Fibers WWTP while continuing to gather data of directly discharged Monomers WWTP effluent. This data would be' presented to me during the planned July inspection and from that point, request the NPDES Permit reduction if results are as planned. I would like to send them an email confirming this Fibers WWTP by- pass by the end of the week if it is acceptable to you. Call me if you have questions. i also attached a few images for you • 046 is the modified aeration basin with the curtain installed to create the anoxic section, they are currently adding about 100 gallons per day of MicroC for carbon supplementation • 055 is the new inclined plate clarifier, media filter and bag filter components • 070 is the new activated carbon filters and new flowmeter located at the modified effluent point • 076 is an overview of the Outfall 003 discharge point. Tom Tharrington Wastewater Treatment Plant Consultant Division of Water Resources- Surface Water Protection Section North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office 910-796-7324 torn.tha-rri n@ncde r. v E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Caw and may be disclosed to third parties. NCS000392 Addendum 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES PERMIT Addendum 1 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 Commission, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, and the North Carolina Administrative Code at NCAC 15A 02H .0114(b)(1), DAK Americas LLC is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at DAK Americas LLC - Caper Fear Site 3500 Daniels Road Leland, NC Brunswick County in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in the NPDES stormwater discharge permit NCS000392, as amended in this Addendum 1. Amended conditions 1. This Permit Addendum 1 is an enforceable part of the permit. 2. In accordance with 15A NCAC 021-1.0114(b)(1), the monitoring program in Part II Section B Table 1 Analytical Monitoring Requirements of this permit is amended as follows: NCS000392 Addendum 1 Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Requirements Discharge Characteristics Units Measurement Fre uenc l Sample Type2 Sample Location3 Total Suspended Solids mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Biochemical Oxygen Demand mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Total Kjeldahl Nitro en TKN mg/L g semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Total Nitrogen TN mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Total Phosphor —us TP mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Cobalt4 mg/L semi-annual4 Grab Outfall 002 1,4 — Dioxane4 mg/L semi-annual4 Grab Outfalls 002 and 003 H standard semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Total Rainfalls inches semi-annual Rain.Gauge - Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: Twice per year during a representative storm event. 2 Grab samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. 4 The permittee shall monitor Cobalt and 1,4 Dioxane for the first two full years of the permit. At that time, the permittee may petition DWQ in writing to reduce or remove one of both of these parameters. To make that request, the permittee shall send two summaries of data and two written requests (an original and a copy) to the DWQ Central Office for review. Each outfall shall be considered on an individual basis. 5 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation must be recorded. An on -site rain gauge or local rain gauge reading must be recorded. This permit addendum shall become effective December 1, 2013. This permit addendum does not change the current expiration date for NCS000392. Signed this day, November 21, 2013. for Tracy Davis, P.E., Director Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission b�.CA11 NCC+nI B B� Fb 663 002 A as L NG 003,E AL9, gk�v? U 0 3 I S a 00,E Al5 0 392 ��� pQo392 do Spl 394 k o t =a3if nmr9l 1 df 11 r, s �a A�� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Land Quality Section, Tracy E. Davis, PE, CPM Director November 21, 2013 Ms. Penny C. Mahoney DAK Americas LLC 3500 Daniels Road, N.E. Leland, NC 28451 Pat McCrory, Governor John E. Skvarla, III, Secretary Subject: Permit revision for NCS000392 DAK Americas - Cape Fear Site Brunswick County Dear Ms. Mahoney: We have considered your requests for modifications to the subject NPDES stormwater permit in O'Brien & Gere's September 26, 2013 letter on your behalf, and in prior communications. As per our discussions during a couple of meetings and follow-up conversations, we are providing this letter and the attached revised permit addendum as our positive response to your requests. The North Carolina Administrative Code at NCAC 15A 02H .0114 authorizes the Division to make li'mi iced types of revisions to individual stormwater permits without going through the full procedural requirements that would'otherwise accompany the issuance, renewal, or modifications of those permits. We view your requested revisions as either not requiring a formal revision to the permit in some cases, or as one of the types of revisions specifically authorized by 02H .0114 in one case. Your requested revisions: 1. 9/26/2013 O&G letter: You requested a permit revision to divert surface runoff from the two closed spray fields in order to discharge through stormwater-only Outfall 004. The triggering event was to demonstrate to the Division that the flow from those fields had a chemical character that did not suggest any out of the ordinary pollutant risk. You have already made that demonstration to our satisfaction. We also note your report that the spray fields have been inactive for some number of years, exceeding 10 years. However, please note that the text of NCS000392 does not currently specify which areas of the facility would generate stormwater flows. It seems expeditious to note that a revision to the permit text is not required. Our permit authorizes the discharge of stormwater from all on -site industrial activity areas, and the two dormant spray fields seem to qualify as such. Pending any contrary determinations due to new site condition discoveries, the current permit, unmodified, authorizes the discharge of surface runoff from these areas, already. No change to the current permit is required. We appreciate your willingness to take samples to establish the current character of the runoff from those areas. 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • Telephone 919-707-9220 / FAX: 919-733-2676 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 • Internet: httpa/portal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/land-quality An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper Ms. Penny C. Mahoney, DAK Americas November 21, 2013 Page 2of3 2. 9/26/2013 O&G letter: You requested a permit revision to divert surface runoff from the Monomers production area to Outfall 002. You propose that the triggering events would be the removal of exposed industrial materials in Monomers; the completed cleaning of the industrial trench drains; and a stormwater inspection by DEMLR staff in the Wilmington office. These arrangements are acceptable to us. Upon the Regional Office inspection and approval of site conditions in the area, those flows may be discharged under NCS000392, without modification to the permit text: Please note again that the text of NCS000392 does not specify the point of origin for stormwater flows. No change to the current permit is required. However, please note that our stormwater-only permit does not authorize the discharge of coal pile runoff. Have you made progress since our last discussion on a plan to manage that flow to Dutfall 002 during the shutdown? 3. 9/26/2013 O&G letter: You requested a permit revision to divert stormwater flow from the Fibers & Resins production area to Outfall 002 and/or to stormwater-only Outfall 003. You propose that the triggering events are to be the removal of exposed industrial materials in Fibers & Resins; the completed cleaning of the industrial sewer; and a stormwater inspection by DEMLR staff in the Wilmington office. These arrangements are acceptable to us. Upon the Regional Office inspection and approval of site conditions in the area, those flows may be discharged under NCS000392, without modification to the permit text. No change to the current permit is required. A. 9/,26/2013 O&G letter: You requested a permit revision to divert surface runoff from the BACA Pits area to Outfall 002. You propose that the triggering events are to be the removal of exposed industrial materials; and the completed cleaning of the surfaces and trench drains. We think that a stormwater inspection by the DEMLR staff in the Wilmington office will also be appropriate for this phase of the shutdown. Upon the Regional Office inspection and approval of site conditions in the area, those flows may be discharged under NCS000392, without modification to the permit text. No change to the current permit text is required. 5. 9/26/2013 O&G letter: You requested a permit revision to divert stormwater runoff from the several individual WWTP basins to Outfall 006. You propose that the triggering events for each basin are to be the decommissioning, emptying, and cleaning of each individual basin. We think that a stormwater inspection by the DEMLR staff in Wili-nington office will also be appropriate for this phase of the shutdown. Upon the Regional Office inspection and approval of site conditions in the area, the stormwater-only flows from each individual basin may be discharged under NCS000392, without modification to the permit text. No change to the current permit text is required. 6. 6/7/2013 O&G letter: In June of this year, you requested a revision to the permit text at Part II Section B Table 1 Analytical Monitoring Requirements. The Division is authorized to change the monitoring requirements under the provisions of NCAC 15A 021i .0114. The revisions you propose in the June 7 letter are consistent with our understanding of the physical changes planned during shutdown and decommissioning of the facility. The revised Table 1 is attached to this letter as / Ms. Penny G. Mahoney, OAK Americas / November 21, 2013 Page 3 of 3 // Permit Addendum 1, for permit NCS000392. The Addendum 1 is an enforceable part of the permit. Please contact the Wilmington Regional Office approximately two weeks ahead of the day that you anticipate needing their site inspections. Also, please contact me or the DEMLR Wilmington Regional Office if developments during the decommissioning present difficulties with the revised stormwater permit that we may not have anticipated. Sincerely, Ken Pickle DEMLR Stormwater Permitting Program (919)807-6776 cc: Michael S. Hall, O'Brien & Gere, 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 Jim Gregson, DWR WIRO Dan Sams, DEMLR WIRO Bradley Bennett, DEMLR Stormwater Permitting Program, RCO DWR Central Files, NCS000392 NCS000392 Addendum 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES PERMIT Addendum 1 TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGEELIMiNATIM 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 Commission, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, and the North Carolina Administrative Code at NCAC 15A 02H .0114(b)(1), DAK Americas LLC is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at DAK Americas LLC - Caper Fear Site 350u Daniels Road Leland, NC Brunswick County in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in the NPDES stormwater discharge permit NCS000392, as amended in this Addendum 1. Amended conditions 1. This Permit Addendum 1 is an enforceable part of the permit. 2. In accordance with 1.5A NCAC 02H .0114(b)(1), the monitoring program in Part II Section B Table 1 Analytical Monitoring Requirements of this permit is amended as follows: NCS000392 Addendum 1 Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Requirements �, t R n' ,., ,Y i F'1 Dyscharge f�"a s�-r f" � i--:�, x r r i.- rd; 3: Measurement it e r mr k�Sample`1 �� r w -..t r-:: r- ; s ttwg�� „�'�Sam-P.c . . s .�-� tip: i;. ri .,r. ?&`. av �•.i,�i�f'r7 _ FSy Y • w ` Units i�. = �'v3J..,,r�T �:5�,-�r fir•`], . Fire 1 ;, }fir •T �t+� ellI T Ne2 ,r`� Locahnn3_.., ,xa.,Cha>ractertstics : ,,�_. , uenc , erg; •��:, x_�, t.�i".. :� Total Suspended Solids m L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Biochemical Oxygen All SDOs except 001 m L semi-annual Grab Demand Chemical Oxygen All SDOs except 001 mg/L semi-annual Grab Demand Total Kjeldahl All SDOs except 001 m L semi-annual Grab Nitrogen TKN Total Nitrogen TN m semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Total Phosphorus TP m /L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Cobalt4 m L semi-annua14 Grab Outfall002 1,4 — Dioxane4 m L semi-annual4 Grab Outfalls 002 and 003 1-I standard semi-annual Grab All SDOs exce t 001 Total Rainfalls inches semi-annual Rain Gauge - Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: Twice per year during a representative storm event. 2 Grab samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. 4 The permittee shall monitor Cobalt and 1,4 Dioxane for the first two full years of the permit. At that time, the permittee may petition DWQ in writing to reduce or remove one of both of these parameters. To make that request, the permittee shall send two summaries of data and two written requests (an original and a copy) to the DWQ Central Office for review. Each outfall shall be considered on an individual basis. 5 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation must be recorded. An on -site rain gauge or local rain gauge reading must be recorded. This permit addendum shall become effective December 1, 2013. This permit addendurn dues not change the current expiration date for NCS000392. Signed this day, November 21, 2013. for Tracy Davis, P.E., Director Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission 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 January 25, 2007 DAK AMERICAS - CAPE FEAR PLANT ATTN: PENNY MAHONEY, OR SUCCESSOR PO BOX 2260 LELAND, NC 28451 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Renewal DAK Americas - Cape Fear Plant Permit Number NCS000392 Brunswick County Dear Permtttee: Your facility is currently covered for stormwater discharge under NPDES Permit NCS000392. This permit expires on April 30, 2007. North Carolina Administrative Code (15A NCAC 2}1.0105(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 supplemental 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 March 4, 2007 in order for the permit to be renewed by April 30, 2007. Failure to request renewal by March 4, 2007 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 Mike Randall of the Stormwater Permitting Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 545. Sincerely, t� 161 Bradley Bennett, Supervisor Stormwater Permitting Unit cc: Central Files St rmwatet'Permitting�Unit•F'iles� Regional Office One NpnCarolina turaly North Carolina Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-161.7 Pltone (919) 733-5083 Customer Service Internet: www.ncwateMuality.ort, Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax (919) 733-9612 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer — 50 % Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper DAKAmericas May 11, 2011 Nis. Jennifer Jones Environmental Engineer Stormwater Permittin., Unit L NC DNR - DWQ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Draft NPDES Stormwater Permit No. NCS000392 !!� � DAK Americas I_1_C — Cape Fear Site [lWW 3500 Daniels Road; N.E. M" 1 2 Leland, NC 28451 2�1� Brunswick Countv DEMR - qy� a a H &er,�, Dear Ms. Jones: DAK Americas received the draft NPDES stormwater permit on April 11, 2011. DAK is askin�0 that the draft permit be modified to drop the testing requirements for cobalt and for 1,4-dioxane. The draft permit lists semi-annual analytical monitoring requirements for cobalt for Outfall 002. While cobalt is used in DAK's manufacturing process, process wastewater that fray contain trace amounts of cobalt arc discharged through the wastewater treatment plant, not throe<"ll a stormwa- ter outfall. Attached are copies of EPA Form vhich were submitted to DENR as part of the NPDES permit renewal application in 2006 for permit No. NCO000663 and in a request fora permit modification in 2009. Both times, the level ofcobalt was less than 0.005 parts per million, the lowest level at which cobalt can be detected. For this reason DAK requests that analytical monitoring requirements for cobalt be dropped from the stormwater permit. The draft permit also lists semi-annual.analytical monitoring requirements for 1,4-dioxane from all stormwater discharge out[ails. Any chemicals from Out tal100I,which discharges the effluent from the wastewater treatment plant, should be covered under the NPDES Permit No. NC0000663. 'There is no patt j �yay for I A-dioxane to make its way into the stormwater dis- ehar<red throe<,11 any of the stormwater outfalls. OutFatl 002 is permitted for the discharge of norl- contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment fitter backwash, coal pile runoff and stormwater. Outfall 003 is permitted for the discharge of' non - contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown and stormwater. The only industrial activity in the drainage area for Outfall 003E is for the freshwater intake pond and PUMPS. The only industrial activity located in the drainage area for Outfall 006 is railcar storage. All other out falls (002A, 003A, 004, 005, 007, and 008) are undeveloped wooded areas. For these reasons DAK requests that the analytical monitoring requirements for I A-dioxane be dropped from the permit. If you have any questions, please call me at (910) 512-4883. Sincerely, El abeth Nike Environmental langincer Cape Fear Site • 3500 Daniels Road NE • P.O. Box 2260 • Leland, NC 28451 877-432-2766 (toll -free) • 910-371-4000 (phone) • 910-371-4179 (fax) www.dakamericas.com EPA ID Number (Copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved Please type or print in the unshaded areas only NCD047369046 OMB No, 2040-0086 Approval ex ires 8-31-98 Form U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 2 C APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER at� EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS NPDES ���'� Consolidated Permits Program 1. Outfall Location For this outfall, list the latitude and longitude, (degrees, min.xxxx) and name of the receiving water(s) Outfall Latitude Longitude Receiving Water (name) Number list Deg Min Sec Deg Min Sec 001 340 19, 05"N 780 01' 40"W Cape Fear River 002 340 19, 28"N 780 02' 28"W Machine Pond Branch Cape Fear River 003 340 19, 14"N 780 03, 04"W Unnamed tributary to Bay Branch Cape Fear River II. Flows, Sources of Pollution, and Treatment Technologies A. Attach a line drawing showing the water Flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed description in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. It a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictoral description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. B. For each outfall, provide a description of (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary. 1. Outfall No. 2. Operations Contributing Flow 3. Treatment (list) a. OPERATION (list) b. AVERAGE FLOW a. DESCRIPTION b. LIST CODES FROM (include units) TABLE 2C-1 001 Discharges directly from the 2.0 MGD Sedimentation (Settling) 1-U wastewater treatment plant to the Chemical Oxidation 2-13 Cape Fear River. NPDES Coagulation 2-D permitted discharge of treated Activated Sludge 3-A process wastewaters, sanitary Aerated Lagoons 3-13 wastewater, and non-OCPSF Stabilization Ponds 3-Cy waters. The only stormwater Discharge to Surface Water 4-A discharged through this outfall Aerobic Digestion 5-A comes from stormwater co- Flotation Thickening 5-.1 mingled with process wastewater Land Application 5-P I n sonic of the process areas and Sludge Lagoons 5-T stormwater from the sludge application fields and sludge pond. Stormwater from the sludge disposal areas is collected, treated, and ultimately discharged through this outfall. 002 Non -contact once through 3.4 NTGD Discharge to Surface Water 4-A cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff and stormwater runoff are discharged through Outfall 002. 003 Non -contact once through 0.2 MGD Sedimentation (Wet Detention 1-U cooling water, cooling tower and Basin) boiler blowdown and stormwater Discharge to Surface Water 4-A runoff are discharged through Outfall 003. EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) Page 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described in Items 11-A or B intermittent or seasonal? ❑ YES (complete the following table) ❑X NO o to Section !rr 1. OUTFALL NUMBER (list) 2. OPERATION(s) CONTRIBUTING FLOW (list) 3. FREQUENCY 4. FLOW a. DAYS PER WEEK (specify a average) b. MONTHS PER YEAR (specify avera a g) a. FLOW RATE in m d(specifywith b. TOTAL VOLUME units c. DUR- ATION' (in days) 1. LONG TERM AVERAGE 2. MAXIMUM DA1LY I 1. LONG TERM AVERAGE 2. MAXIMUM DAILY III. PRODUCTION A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility? Q YES (complete Item 11I-8 ❑ NO (go to Section IV) B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline. expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)? 0 YES (complete Item 1I1-C ❑ NO (go to Section IV) C. If you answered "yes" to Item III-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the a licable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfalls. 1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION 2. AFFECTED a, QUANTITY PER DAY b. UNITS OF MEASURE t. OPERATION, PRODUCT. MATERIAL, ETC. (specify) OUTFALLS (list outfall numbers) 1.288 MGD Intermediates Monomers 001 0.264 MGD Polyethylene Tere hthalate Fibers 001 0.448 MGD Polyethylene Tere hthalate Resins 001 IV, IMPROVEMENTS A. Are you now required by any Fedefal, State, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading, or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant orloan conditions. ❑ YES (complete the following table) X❑ NO o to Item W-B 1. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, AGREEMENT, ETC. 2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS 3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4. FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE a. No b. SOURCE OF DISCHARGE a. REO- UIRED b. PRO- JECTED. B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. ❑ MARK -X- IF, DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAM IS ATTACHED EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) Page 2 of 4 CONTiNUED ON PAGE 3 EPA ID Number (Copy from Item 1 of Form 1) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 NCD047369046 V.-INTAKE AND'EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, B, 8 C: See instructions before proceeding - Complete one set of tables or each outfall - Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. NOTE: Tables V-A, V-8, and V-C are included on separate sheets number V-1 through V-9. . D: Use the space below t list any of the pollutants listed in Tables 2c43 of the instructions, which you know'or have reason to believe is discharged on may be discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession.. 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE Acetaldehyde Monomers manufacturing X lene Monomers manufacturing Butyl acetate Monomers manufacturing VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT -COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is 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? ❑X YES list all suchpollutants below ❑ NO (go to Item VI-B) Pollutants listed in Item V-C which are used as an intermediate or final product or byproduct were analyzed for and summarized in Table V-C. EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page 3 of 4 CONTINUED ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT �Vli" BIOLOGICALStTOXICITYisTESTING;DATA�i y v. �D6 you have any k Rowledg o w eason toy eliave that!a y�biofogical'.test;fnr acute;or chranii 'tozicity;has�beewmadeon anyof your discligrges-o�;ona gs.--N; receiving;waterin relation ta: our drscharge�within th'e las€ 3 years' `�``� IF fa_ 'tt ask, 'r1'�" 'aE., ,�,r. �. u x 7rw,ik r,{�u!+:r41- ' Na4`.%, t ,�w4 :x I�,l'$` '.f ' �� .� ''r -`�x •.4•'-'ai..;l�vl, r., .r.. w �+t- ,F..,'h� -:.:'z �Iu.....r,cM,��:.§":9 `.7�R .NDt o'"fo'Sectran`:,1%111,,''. 0.11 L^J _.n:..a.rtL...er__ i,YES,(rdentr ;fhe;tests anddescnbertherr." ur osebelow.�_,"+,s r,z.___(g See Toxicity section of this application. I.V,IfIitCONTRACTiA'NAI�YS.IS INFORMATION r T' A ` W..,.., ,...,� e anaI— s reported rn fterii�U perfcinned:!?y a cant�actila6o�afbryor lm? Were anyof tli ;.� �'..W ®rdNOgoffo Sectron 1� YI*S lrst hone theaname, address andtele number tan nal ibeacch,a(ioratom`bela? A. NAME 3 ' ` l3. ADDRESS• jBI I W C, TEI!EPHONE D. PQt_"I_'UTANTS%NALYZED �s List .�s,,. a M area:code;&rno. Environmental Chemists 6602 Windmill Way Wilmington, INC 28405 (910) 392-0223 See attached list Maritech, Inc. 624 Tamco Road Riedsville INC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Toxicity NX- CERTIIFICATION �. Jr that"this'°cf me and a!I`atfach iaerifs�werejprepari3d'under=rriy;"directionror._'super_vision in"'accordance'with"!a`system o �ce desrgned;toga'ssuthaf,qualrfiersonnelrproperly■gaiiierandrevaluate`•ithe,nformatio subniitted. Based'oniny;inqurryoftheperso p rsans .4; 'ai..-A �R6 FF9A 1i.4' .�.^4fjBR� Ste• !:1 so nelj o "C,. Y�ik'a.lYf-g V `.r'gte the:in'LT,:IF ^RW �°,;, Mon,rr CN.: i 7 w'm�anage-„thesystern�,or;,,tlr�ose'persondrrectly'rp�onsrbte for¢gathensng the"fnformafron,the.rrifarmatron submrtted-isto3the'besf.pfamy - - ,•.M--,ar,.�.�.s--x.v^z:=+'- �knowledgeiandtielref'true?}�accurate; and�`completel;amtaware fhatathere are srgnrficanfpena{ties forsubmrftrng false rnformahonrncludinghe: no,� ossrbrlr ,of frne.and rm rrsonmenf,for,kwrn vfolatrons.,,,,'� A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print) B. PHONE NO. (area code no.) Matthew Warrick, Cape Fear Site Manager (910) 371-4008 C. SIGNATURE D. DATE SIGNED - 1Ao (3-0 ' EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page 4 of 4 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Qutfall 001 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these oaaes. SEE INSTRUCTIONS. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-C PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT.. 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional)' 1. POLLUTANT a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERMAVRG. (specify if blank) a. LONG TERM VALUE (ifavadawe) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ifavailaMe ANALYSIS ANALYSES CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS CONCE'NTRATI (2) MASS a. CONGEN- TRA7[ON b. MASS .(s) 2 MASS CONCENTRATION �) ON a. Biochemical Oxygen 66 624 28 313 13 141 252 lb/day NA NA NA Demand 800 ppm b. Chemical Oxygen 574 5429 161 1769 574 5429 249 lb/day NA NA NA Demand COD ppm c. Total Organic Carbon 17.1 NA NA NA NA 1 lb/day NA NA NA TOC ppm d. Total Suspended Solids 200 1748 65 725 28 307 252 lb/day NA NA NA TSS ppm e. Ammonia (as N) .3 3 .6 7 .3 3 12 ppm lb/day NA NA NA f. Flaw Value 3.323 Value 1.767 Value 1.387 Continuous MC�D Value NA recording NA g. Temperature (winter) Value 21 Value 18 Value 16.6 62 oC Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 31 29 27.6 64 Qc NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum i. pH 7.7 $ 7.7 8 252 STANDARD UNITS PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a 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 mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you: mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your dischar e. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and re uirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o tional . e. SE. e, BE - a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE 0 L[EVE GAB- VALUE (favaiaWe) (Aavairable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CONCCENTRA (2)hIA55 11) CONCENTRATION ( 2WAS5 a.CONCEN, TRATION b-MASS available PEENT• SENT (I) 2)MASS CONCENTRATION (. ANALYSIS cavrt%'-rlrunaa Ixl�u55 ANALYSES TION .. ... .. .. - a. Bromide ❑ NA NA NA NA 1 MG1L LB/DAY NA NA 0 (24959-Fi7-9 .067 .004 b. Chlorine,, Total Residual ElX <.200 <4.0 <.200 <4.0 <.200 <4.0 23 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 C. Color ❑ X 40 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA NA NA 0 d. Fecal Coliform ❑ 319 NA 319 NA 24 NA 13 #1100 ml NA NA NA 0 ( Fluoride 16984-48s) X❑ 0.3 .019 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 f. Nitrate - Nitrite (as lv) 0 ❑ 28.1 366.3 28.1 366.3 8.1 94.2 12 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'x' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional). •. BE- B. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE LIEVE VALUE fdavaiable) (ifavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO, OF fU CONCENTRA 42) MASS I1) CONCENTRATI 42) MASS a. CONCEN- TRATIO14 b. MASS available) PR ENT SENT 0) CONCENTRATI t2) MASS ANALYSIS 0) CONCENTRATI 42) MASS ANALYSES PON ON ON ON g. Nitrogen, Total Organic ❑ 30.1 392.4 30.1 392.4 7.7 20 12 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 as N h. Oilandand Grease ❑ X❑ <5 <,325 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 I. Phosphorus (as P). Total [] 6.9 76.5 6.9 76.5 2.2 22.9 12 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7723-14-0 j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, Total ❑ 0 5.1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 (2)tal Beta, To El10.2 NA NA NA NA NA 1 1 pCi1L pCi1L NA NA NA 0 (3)tal Radium, To ❑ <1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 (4) Radium 226, Total ❑ X ❑ <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci1L NA NA NA 0 k. Sulfate (as $04) Q ❑ 11 169.2 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14808-79-8 I. Sulfide as S ❑ Fxj 0,01 .154 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 M. Sulfite (as S03X ❑ " <0.1 <1.54 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n. surfactants X ❑ .059 .908 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 0. Aluminum, Total ❑X ❑ .269 4.139 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7429-90-5 p. Barium, Total ❑ O 10.005 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-39-3 q. Boron, Total ❑ .013 .200 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-42-8 r. Cobalt, Total E] .487 7.494 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-48-4 s. Iron, Total ( 7439-89-4) El.007 1 .108 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 t. Magnesium, Total ❑ 12.6 193.9 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-95-4 u. Molybdenum, Tolal ❑ .007 .108 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-98-7 v. Manganese. Tolat ❑ .086 1.323 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-96-5 w, Tin, Total 7440-31-5 ❑ F <0.05 10.769 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 x. Titanium, , Total ❑ Q <0.01 <0.154 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-32-6 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item i of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 001 PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfaffs, and non -required 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 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4 dinilrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenot, 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 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 carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'x' 3. EFFLUENT (57) UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional .. a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (57) LONG TERM AVRG. - (57) LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (ifavalable) VALUEd. NO, OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. ( If QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT rfava'able) ANALYST ANALYSE available) S (1)CONCLNT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)GONCENT- RATION (2)MASS S a. CONCEN- b. MASS' (1} CONCLNTR4 (2)MASS TRATIRN TION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1m. Antimony, Total X❑ ❑X ❑ .148 2.277 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-36-0 2M. Arsenic, total ❑ 0 <0.002 <0.031 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M. Beryllium, Total X❑ ❑ 0 10.001 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.001 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-43-9 5M Chromium, Total X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.005 0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total X❑ ^1 El0.001 0.008 .001 .008 .001 .006 5 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-50-8 7M lead, Total X❑ ❑X ❑ 031 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 (7439-9P-1) .477 8M Mercury, Total ❑X ❑ X❑ <0.0002 <0.003 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-97-6 9M Nickel, Total ❑X ❑X ❑ .012 0.185 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-02-0) 10M Selenium, Total X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11 M Silver, Total Q ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-22-4 12M Thallium, Total ❑ <0.001 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-28-0 13M Zinc, Total ❑ .026 0.400 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-66-6 14M Cyanide, Total X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 57-12 5 15M Phenois, Total XL� XC_ ❑ .147 2.262 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 2,3,7,8-Teira- DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodibenzo- ❑ ❑ NA P;pioxin 1764-01-6) EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1.'POLLUT _ = 2.MARK X 3'.EFFLUENT 4:.UNITS : 5: INTAKE(o tiona! TEST.,;: ,-;b:.BE ,. ;.;c BE _,.�.6 ;G-�.a..MAXIMLIM.DAILY .c:, 6._MAXIMlfM,30,DAY,VALU£ ,_c,LONGTERMAVRG _�. _ ra. LONG:TERM -- via ANT�AND r :'., S eCif �f.tj�ank i p. ..CASNNO -1NGRE LIEVEp :.IIEVED —. VALUE' �'`."flavadaole)'VAWE" �: ., '_. d. NO:OF -:' - 'AVERAGE.VALUE b: NO OF fif" -'''OUIRED_.. .PRE -SENT:: ..ABSENT ifavailable .ANALYST :. -"ANALYSE «-c'�... RAF10N _.._. ..._.; ",.(2)MASS:rt, ". F.(,)CONCEN7 - -:r, RATION :::_ :.::.;_. ,. (2j"SS :x.: ;:(1).CONCENT,.-_: RATION '." - 2 MA55. :. () � ":-$ . ._ a. '.- _ C E :. b. MASS :zts. .�. -_l.-::-°11)CONCENT 1.: '+ ,' -:.=. (11..:__-*, 2-MASS ONT - .5 V.- :.a. �.•-•,.hn-a.r.?x;14' ..,... :- .r.:.:'E.,-"`-%' ":si` «.. °;'... .� .'s Ks'".' -= ,5, .y,x ::. :.. -:sc.>.,. - `'" - .CON �: TRA ION} OIN4TRA -GCIMS", VOLATILE COMPOUNDS" ry =oz-a) El0 <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 - e 2V AWk nitnlle "E {ta7 i31) ❑ FXI <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 3v 3�a ❑ x <1 A <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 :AV. ais{ChWso-'__;::+ ymetltyl)Ethet (Sd2-. 0 ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 1 sv a o ,won (7szs2)= ❑ ❑X <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 6V Carbon ..Felradiollde� '. ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Ssz3s1 Iv, chlnmisenzene' _ n ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ;eV Chlo_mc Prb 0 ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 BV: Chlaoathena"= (75-OCO) T.�.'.--" El FXI <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,. wthyh ❑X ❑ 0 <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 770.75-8== 11V Ghlorotorm ,(sr�crr3) ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 : 12V OKt,loro- t.e�hane ❑X El <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 75-27d H- ' , 3v Dichloro- -dn omelhane q,; ❑ X <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 :. 14V 11-Dchloro-. ❑X El ❑X <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 T5-27 3 _:''. (75 15V , 2-Dichlo—, �ena� ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ; 1(iV 3 t-0ichlo of ❑X ❑ FXI <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Oichbro xk ❑ ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 oroayle�e =: El<1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 . 542 7S8 `:.... - 19V EthylhbnZunb �. (10041-4 ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 2OV Methyl 7 � - Elrxl <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 21V Methyl." 7 ��3 " ❑ <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER N C D 047369046 1 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional a. TEST- b. BE. c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. GONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (d avaeaue) VALUE it available d. NO. OF ANALYSI AVERAGE VALUE b- NO. OF OUiRED PRE- ABSENT ANALYSE (1(CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION (?)MASS (1)CONCLNT- RATION (2)MtASS S e. CONCEN. b. MASS available) SENT 111 CONCENTRATI (2)MASS $ TRATIO N ON GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) eerr V. Y 22 Mylena 22e L ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 75-0&2 23V. 1,1,2,2•TeL. Ctrlomeuh ep9- ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 3&5 ich yleneroo- ❑ 0 <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,27-1&S (108a&-3)ne <1,0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 26V, 1,2-Treee- DGhbNelhytefre866 15& ❑ 1 <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA D 2TVo.1.1,1 �d ❑ ❑X <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 71-ss.s 2hlo 1,ne 2-1Y- chbroeihn ❑ ❑ ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7&00-5 2W. TriWom- .Lhyi ne ❑ ❑X <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 "1-0 30V. TkWro- ,_remelhano ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7s-6o-4 -31V. Vinyl Chloride (7-1014) X❑ ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 GCIMS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2- �7phon0l � ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 - 2A. 2,4'OIchbro 0.1 ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ppht l •Oimelhy� ❑ ❑ NI <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 t D5 87-9 4A. 4,6-�irdrPQ -CA 0 ❑ 0 <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 SA. 2,4-Oinilro- ph 0 ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 al5 BA. 2-Nitro-phenol (8&7°.r5) - ❑ x <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7A. 4.N'amprernl (100-02-7) 0 El<5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 BA. P�rroro-Ml- re ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 %A. Penh ct ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 87-8&5rbrMphemi 10A. Phenoi t1o0-95-2) ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 chbmpherlW <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA. 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 86-06-2 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfal 1001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK X -3. EFFLUENT :_,.;. — 4 UNITS, :. 5 :INTAKE' o bona! a TEST,.:.. - ..b. BE .,c. BE- - a, MAXIMUM. DAILY ., b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY, -. c,c. LONG TERM AVRG. :.::_ ai.LONG TEftM'< ANT<AND �Sp2Clfy !f blank) CAS NO. if. -. ING RE- LIEVED '. LIEVED VALUE' VALUE' eVALUE d. NO.:OF AVERAGE VALUE 'b: NO. OF':. .. GUIRED::.;. PRE -SENT' --:ABSENT- - - ---'FfavaiaWe ffavailabfe ANALY51 - `.:ANALYSE-. f11 CONCENT RATION '_:.- - _ . .:. :. {2) MASS �: (1)CONCENT; RATION - : ,_: _.-.. �..� f2) MASS ._ - - f1)CONCENT-.. RATION ;..: -y y. -. (il MASS - $;' .-, a - .. "r«..:..,. b MA$$ >..aYi37Ii3bIB I7) _ CONCENTRATI . f21 3--`; `S ; "TRATION` f GCIMS:FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 16 Acenphlhene --.. (83-32-9) - <5.0 <0.077 NA NA ILIA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 �.2B. Acenephlowu (�g"l;;--.::- [] X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 38. Anlhracene <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 - 4B Benndnm _ <5 0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 SB. Bonin fa) . Anmracene[.... <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 50, , 58. eenza (a).:,.: :. Pyre (so-32$) -.-_ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 78 3 4Ber,m- - nuoiumfiarie� X ❑ � � <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ==98 Benxa Is�l P rnene -s_ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 i 181 24 2 ,:::.. d W. Benin (k) luorantheneEl <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 '- 108. Big (2-::. Cilerneu exy) I: Malhene i".t:."rf-. ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 „B: 8ie (2CMoro-" '.:elhyl)E,her_-.,,--;,,. ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ;cnwmsouiocsl) <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Elhor 10ti60-1 ,.138. Bie(2Cihyh _ , he.�)Phlaala-- ❑X ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 14 B, 4.Bnn -;:pnenylPyl ,; <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 -Ether 101553 -. I5B Butyl Benryl <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 -.t6B 2Chlaro- Phlnnlene El <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 rig 5&7 _'_ .. 178.CCWd . phenyl Phenyl>;'.' - ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Ether 70-72-3 05 =108 Chrys e:. ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 10B. Dibeuo (ah) :a,Chrecene:,q,-.. El <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 s37aa `.20B,.t.2-DicfJoro- ❑ <5.0 <0A77 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 21 B..1,30iWoro- b mom. . ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 1541-73-1)­ EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER N C D 04736904fi 1 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4 if blank) 5. INTAKE (optional a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAX#MUM 30 DAY VALUE (621) LONG TERM AVRG. (621) LONG TERM - ANT AND -ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davadable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (If OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT(if avaifablo ANALYSI ANALYSE I1I RATIONNT (2)MASS (1)RATIONNT (2}MASS {1}RATIONNT (2)MASS S aTRATIO N- TRATION b,MASS available) LN 2 MASS CONCLNTHArI ( } S ON GC/MS _ BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 226. 1,4.[Xchk ro- b"ena X❑ ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 Wd&7 236. 3,3'-Olcmfo benzidine X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 9t-94-I 24B. Oielhyl Phthalate X❑ El x<5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 84-6G2 25B. Canelhyl Phlharale X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 13,-t t-3 26B. Oi-N'Bulyt Phthalate ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY 1 NA NA 0 84 7L2 276- 2,4-Din'tro- ,alaene X❑ El❑X <5.0 <0-077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 12,-142 286,2,6-0iait- ,eluene X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 60B-2P2 29B- Oi-N-C CIA P1dhalale ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 „7-8" 30B, 1,2_fkphenyl- Az n ❑ bhydanrrazine)(m <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,22£6-7 319, F€wranthene I206.44-0) ❑ ❑X <5A <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 i0&73-7) 0 ❑ Q <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 338. He=e thlniobenzena O ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 „&74-, 34B, Hex rxn�naeia� XD ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 67-68-3 35a. He:achlora- cyclopentad,one x ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 77-0L 368. He chloroelhane x ❑ Q <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 s742-, 378. Indem (1,2.3. c,d)Py- ❑X ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 19&315 3813. 59-1) 11B Q ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 39B. Napthalena pl-26.3) El<5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 40B- Narobw-ene (9aQ5-3) Q ❑ x <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 d1B. N-NA- sodimelh,lam e_ ❑X ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ez-7s9 429. N-Naraendi-N- P,o %a�rre ❑X ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt onal a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify if blank) CAS NO. i( { ING RE- DUIRED LIEVED PRE -SENT LIEVED ABSENT (if available) VALUE fWayai)ab)e d. NO, OF ANALYSIS AVERAGE VALUE b.00.OF ANALYSES available) (1)CONCENT- RATION I2)MASS (+)CONCENT- RATION 12)MASS (1)CONCLNT- RATION (2)MASS a,CONCEN- TRATION b.MASS (1) CONCENTRA (2)MASS TION GC/MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 438. N-Nd- sodlphanylarNoe ❑X ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 ea3M 440. Phenanthr (85-0+-7 ❑X ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 45B. Pyr n (,zam o} Q ❑ <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 a6B. t.2.a-Tri- calorohenlena Q ❑ 0 <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 12a 92-1 GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES (309A42) ❑ <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 2P. a.BHC (3+984-6 - ❑X ❑ <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 - 3P. It Bhc (3+¢asT) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 4P. y.BHC f5"%'J) Q ❑ 0 <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 5P, e-BHC pl"&a) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 OP. ChbrGaae +57.74-9) X❑ ❑ ❑X <1.0 <0.015 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7P. 4A'-ODT (5029-3) a ❑ 0 <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 6P. a,a'-ODE 172s5-e) X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 OP. 414'-DDD (72-54$) ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 lop, DwIddn (60-57-+) X❑ ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 t+P. a-Endp-ardtan (115-29-7) Q ❑ F <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 12P. p-ErKI mWfan (115-29-7 ❑ Q <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 13P, EndosWfan sWlala ❑X Elx <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 1631-67-e . (izzaa)dn _ ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 15P. Erdan Aldehyde ❑X ❑ ❑X <0A <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7421-93-4 16P. Hepl.&Jar (7&44-e) ❑ <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NCD047369046 1 001 1 POLLUT try z: nnaRK x,3:EFFLUENT .�.1: 4' UNITS 5`:`INTAKE' o fional , LONGTERM a. LON ANT,AND r �a TEST : b: BE �`c BE- '- � ,a: MAXIMUM DAILY -b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY t- LONG TERM AVRG ',NQ_ �Sp@Cleft' if nh CAS NO (!f; . s,.. :--' ING RE-: .-.. LIEVED ::,aLIEVED:?; r ; -VALUE _ , -:: VALUE `' _ - VALUE,-0, d OF ma.y... {lravada6fe : i 1ANALY51 t� ., *wKAVERAGE VALUE 1 �: b"NO OFF ANALYSESsF .f y�NY Vdlfc7lJlB)". i PREP ABSENT' :SENT - .,._o _- IR4.1 _ If°available > . _ :.=(1}CONCEN7 .{11 CONCENT-':5 -'-..v:f1YCONLCNT :� M455. 5. a CONCEN,;. -x._: '� �-'RATION�•- {2JMAS$e- •'i'CONCIZ {2)MASS 'Y:^ RATION .:12J ,. n. ..€TRATION ;: • b.MASS - CONCENTRA . :� �...-.-�..* •i a� .-'9::. x_.n-..-�¢:,. _a±..;-t x*3, .`3: _... „4g _�:.> -'_T TION:: :GCIMSlPESTICIDES'(coniinued) r :-77P Heptar3Jor ' L EPONdars'?z � ❑ <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 30P PCB 12k2 (534W21-9) ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 19P PCB 1254 ,,: f"°g7eatJ F' -' ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 -28P PCB-7221s ®. {„tw2a2J El <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 21P PCU1232 In141 36-sy ❑ a <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 22P ; PCB 1248 I,2672:256�: ❑X ❑ ❑X <O.l <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 a23P PCB i260 : I't6safiz-sy _.., ❑X El 0 <0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 ($2674-1 �By2'16 W ❑X El ❑X < 0.1 <0.002 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 25P To o-plrena ss-2y, ❑X ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.077 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Outfall 002 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these Daaes. SEE INSTRUCTIONS. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-C PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE o tional 1: POLLUTANT (specify if blank) a, MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM VALUE (davaPable) (ffavaifabfe) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (t) CONCENTRATI (�) MASS ANALYSIS (t) . CONCENTRATI - (2) MASS ANALYSES - (1) CONCENTRATI (2) MASS It) CONCENTAATI (2) MASS a. CONCEN- TRATION� b. MASS ON ON ON ON Oxygen Da. mand BOD Demand BOD 6 185.8 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA Chemical Oxygen D Demand GOD 49 1518 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA c. Total Organic Carbon TOC 18.3 567 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA d. Total Suspended Solids TSS 67 1926 51.2 1230 41.4 1019 52 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA e. Ammonia (as N) <2 <6.195 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Value Value Value Value NA f. Flow 4.452 3.773 2.992 56 MGD NA g. Temperature (winter) Value 21 Value 19.3 Value 19.1 12 DC Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 30 27.8 27.3 15 oC NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum i. pH 6.4 $.3 NA NA 24 STANDARD.UNITS _ PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a 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 mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation. guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge Complete one table for each outfall.. See the instructions for additional details and re uirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) - 1. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if tIEV o 0AA• VALUE (davadabia) (rlavailabfe) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO, OF It) CONCENTRA (2)MASS lt] CONCENTRATIO (2)MASS a. CONCEN• TRAT(ON b. MASS available) PRES- ENT SENT (tl CoNCENTRATIO (2)MASS ANALYSIS nF eorveEem:hT wl flluss ANALYSES TION N Na. (2 Bromide 24959-67-9 ❑ 0.145 4.491 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA b. Chlorine. Total Residual 0 ❑ 0.630 13.9 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA H c. Color ❑ X 10 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA NA NA 0 d. Fecal Caliform X❑ El37 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Col/100 ml NA NA NA 0 e. Fluoride �sssa-as-a ❑ 0A 12.390 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA 0 f. Nitrato- -- X❑ Nitrite (as N) 1.11 31.1 1.11 31.1 0.63 16.3 12 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITFM V.R CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfal1 002 1. POLLUT- 2. +MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) "-BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE t. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE D g.0E- LIEVE VALUE (ifavagable) (rfavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ANALYSES (1) CONCENTRA (2F MASS (t) CONCENTRATI (21 MASS a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS available) PErES- o AB- SENT (t) CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ANALYSIS (U CONCENTRATI (2) MASS TION ON ON ON g. Nitrogen, Total Organic ❑ 1.7 52.657 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 as N h. Oil and Grease ❑ 7 216.8 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 i. Phosphorus (as P), Total ❑ 0.1 3.097 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7723-14-0 j. Radioactivity ❑ FRI <3 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 Tolpha, tal (2) Beta. Total ❑ 10.2 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 adium, ❑ <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 Total 226, Total 22 , Total ❑ X ❑ <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci1L NA NA NA 0 k. Sulfate (as SO4) ❑ 104 3221 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14808-79-8 I. Sulfide as S ❑X ❑ 0.04 1.239 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 m: Sulfite (as SO,X ❑ ❑X <1 31.0 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n. Surfactants X ❑ 0.057 1,766 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 o. Aluminum, Total ❑ 1.97 61.0 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 ra29-90-s p. Barium, Total ❑ 0.036 1.115 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-39-3 q. Boron,. Total ❑ 0.104 3.221 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-42-8 r. Cobalt, Total ❑ <0.005 <0.155 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-48-4 ( Iron, Tota9-4) 7439 -89-4 ❑ 0.602 18.6 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 t- Magnesium, Total ❑ 6.12 190 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-95-4 u. Molybdenum, Total ❑ 0.015 0.465 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-96-7 V. Manganese, Total O ❑ 0.174 5.390 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-96-5 w. Tin, Total 7440-31-5 ❑ 0 <0.05 <1.549 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 x. Titanium, Total 1-1 <0.01T0,310 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440 -32�) _ EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form i) OUTFALL NUMBER N C D047369046 1 002 PART C — If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 20-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must lest for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and non -required 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 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, 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 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 carefully. Complete one table (a11.7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements, 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK °x' 3. EFFLUENT (sal UNITS 5. INTAKE (OPtional a. TEST- b. BE- c, BE- a, MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (58) LONG TERM AVRG. (58) LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) NO. if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (Javadaole) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b, NO. OF CAS QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT ifavailable ANALYSI ANALYSE available) (1) CONCENTRA (2)MASS $ (1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS 11)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS S �, CONCIEN- b. MASS RATI TRATION- TION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1 m. Antimony,TolaI ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-36-0 2M, Arsenic. Total ❑ [] X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M. Beryllium, Total ❑ ❑ XQ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-43-9 5M Chromium, Totat ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 744a-So-B 7M lead, Total ❑ ❑ n NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-92-1 SM Mercury, Total ❑ El❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 T439-97-6 9M Nickel, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-02-0 14M selenium, Total ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11M Silver, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-22-4 12M Thallium, Total ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-28 0 13M zinc, Total. ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-66-6 14M Cyanide, Total ❑ ❑ XD NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 57-12-5 15ta Phenols, LiElNA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Total UIIUAIN 2,3,7,8-Tetra- DESCRIBE RESULTS .itenzo- ❑ ❑ NA P-Diochlor P-Dio (1764xin �]1-8) EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS INTAKE a tional a. TEST- b. BE. G. BE. a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE e. LONG TERM AVRG. _ _5. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (ifavadabfe) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. if OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ifavalfable ANALYST ANALYSE (1)CONCTNT- (1)CONCENT• {1)CONCENT- 5 8. b. MASS available) (1) S RATION (2)MASS RATION (2)MASS RAPON (2)MASS CONCEN- CONCENTRA (2)MASS TRATION TION GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Aadan � 107- ❑ 02-8] ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2V, Acrybntrille El ElX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3V. Benzene (71-4321 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 s (Chtoro- `4V. V. Bi] Elhar (542• ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 B&1 SV. Brarlwform ❑ (75-25.2) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6V, Ca bon Telro&&orida ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5&23-5 W. 04=benzene ❑ (IM90-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 -. 8V, Chlorodi- hro=Z1t)Kene ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 124-48-1 W. Chlaraerhana ❑ as-a�) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 -1 OV. 2-C"o - arhy wwI Elhw ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11a75-B 11 V. ChIo.tovn ❑ (67-66-3) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12V. Dichloro- tromoethana ❑ El X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 75-27 4 13V, Dir Wd dilluoromalhane ❑ ❑ . 75-71A Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 14V. 1,1-Mchbo orfwna ❑ ❑ 75-27-3 X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15V, 1,2-MOdoro- emena El 1o7-0fi-2 ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1EV. 1,1-Dichhra ethyl°"a ❑ 7535-4 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 72 17V, -Olrhbro- 17V, i.e ❑ 7Bsls ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 18V. 1,3-D&Aor propylene ❑ 542-75 fi ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19V. EUryibenz ❑ (10"174) ❑ X TVA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2W. MM1 l sr9rn;da El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 74.839 21V. Itla" hbnd El ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (74.7-3 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 NCD047369046 1 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X4 3. EFFLUENT 4, UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (ifavadable} VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (!( QUIRED PRE- ABSENT if available ANALYSI ANALYSE 11)CONCENT- (2)MASS (I)CONCENT• (2)MASS (I)CONCENT- (2)MASS S a. b. MASS available) SENT (1) (2)MASS S RATION RATION RATION CONCEN- GONCENTRATI TRATION �N i GCIMS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22 V. Methylene z ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23V. 1.1.2.2-Tetre- Chierne,hnne(79- ❑ 34.5) ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24V- Tetrachbro- ahylena( ❑ 127-18a ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 25V. Tnttlene (IMW 3) ❑ ❑ X�'j NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 29V, 1.2-Trgne- OichWmelhylerle El El F NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 150-60.5 27V. 1, 1, 1-Tri- c,b,h roee� ❑ ❑ XD NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7,-sse 28V. 1,1,2-Tn- cNo m ❑ ❑ X� NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 79oas 29V- TnchWro- "�1a e ❑ 79 01-6 ❑ XQ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 30V. Triclr Z Iluom-4)hane ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 75-r-% 1 31V- Vuryl CNoMe {75-01-4) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 GC/MS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2- _ Chlomphenol ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9557-8 A. 2.4- 2picNoro- ph.ml ❑ ❑ ❑X 120 632 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3A, 2,4-Dimethyl- °' ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 106-87-9 aA. A,&pintro-0- crew El ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 534-52-1 5A. 2,4-Dneho- ❑ El❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (181' 51-2&5) 5A. 2-Mtro-O.W1 (W75-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7A. 4-Rt pllenol ❑ (1no-e2:7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 8A_ P-Chbro-M- C°tee' ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 s0-0-7 9A. Penta- chlorophenol ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 B7-0&51 10A. Phenol (10&05-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11A. 2.4,a-Trl- ''°°��'°' ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ae-oaz EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b- NO. OF CAS NO. if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT W avadabla if available .. ANALYSI ANALYSE (1)CONCBNT- (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- S a. available) (1) S RATION (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS CONCEN• b. MASS CONCENTRATI (2) MASS TRATION ON GC/MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1 B. Acw+phlhene (V-0) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 28. A—"Wylerar (2WV-B) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 313. ANttracene �120-12-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 413. 9enzldine {92-87-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5B. Benz° (a) Anlhracene ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 55-55-3 6B. eenry (e) Py,aae(5a32-a) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 713. 3,4-9arry tiueramn°"e ❑ 2059&2 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 813, Be"zo ON) Peryl� ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 191-24-2 9B. Berizo (k) °°e El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (z�lntho7-os-9°°ra 109. Bis(2C'hl- M.Ih.....h°xy) Methane ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 111-91-1 1 S8. Bis (2-Chloro- ethyl)Ether 111.414 ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12B. Bis (2- ChIom1w I't) ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 er Eth10�&o661 130. Bis(2-Ethyl heryl) Phthalate ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1,7-8t-7 14 B,4-13o pth.,101.55 ❑ ❑ . Elh°r 101.55-3 X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 155 Bulyt Benzyt Phlhalele ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 SSBB 7 16B. 2-04oiu- naphlh°lane ❑ ❑ 91-58-7 ❑X NA NA NA NA NA- NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11B. 4,ct,40 - phenyl Ph -VI ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Ether 7005-72.3 16B. Chrysene ❑ (21"1-9) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 196. Diheriza (a.h) A" ❑ s3-7o-3 ... ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 208. 1.z-Blchlero- e"e ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 es-so-t 218. 1,3-achloro- ❑ El❑X NA NA NA (541ia3 -73-,) NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER N C D047369046 1 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4 if blank) 5. INTAKE (opt' nal a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (822) LONG TERM AVRG. (622) LONGTERM - ANT AND ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davapable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. ( if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ifavallable) ANALYSI ANALYSE (1)CONCENT. (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- S a. CONCEN- available) (11 S RATION (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS TRATION b. MASS CONCENTA►.n (2) MASS ON GC/MS — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS {continued} 22B. 1,4-Dlddero- t,OM a ❑ OB 46-7 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 236. 3,3'-Dichiwo- w ni°ine ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24B, piethyl P413, a1e ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 S4-Bfi2 256. Dimelhyl Phthalate ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 131-11-3 26B_ IIIN-Butyl htha ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (84- 4.le'e2 2713. 2.4-Oind— tntrleoe ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 121-14-2 288. 2,B-Dintm- t°I°e"a ❑ 606.20-2 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 296. Di-n-Odyi .Phthalate ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 117-84 0 30B. 1.2-Diphenyl- Fryduazine(asAw- benzene) ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 122�8-7 31B. Flwmnthene ❑ (20644-0) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3213. Fl—w ❑ (Bu-73-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 33B Hexer ct1 ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 74-1) 348. Hexer chleivbutatliene ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 B7-BB9 35a. Heachfwo- cyclnpertadiana El El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 77a7 4 308. Hwa- r3llomelhane ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 07-72-, 370. Ind—(1,2,3- cd)P,'�en e El E83�3B-51 El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ma. laapho-ne ❑ (7"4.1) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3913, Naplhalene ❑ (91.20-3). ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 408, Wmbenz ❑ (WG6-3) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 418. N-Wt s°a'amitre El ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 sz�7s-methyls 428, N-Nafoadl-N. PmWy ine ❑ ❑ 621,64.7 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE �7i7►IIRif] *1i01&0]TANt;IX;l:0]►tI Outfall 002 1, POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt onal a. TEST- b, BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c, LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND {Specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (it available) VALUE d- NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. if OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT(if ova llable ANALYSIS _ ANALYSES available) (1) i+ICONCLNT• (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- a.CONCEN- b.MASS RATION 2 MASS (J I RATION (2)MASS RATION (2)MASS TRATION CONCENTRA (2)&%SS TION GC/MS FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 438. N-N,lro- sod[phenylamine ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 8630 6 448. Phenanthrene (M-014 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 45B. P7rane r29 99 9J ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4913. 1,2,4-Tn- dibrob"e ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 126d2-, GC/MS FRACTION PESTICIDES 1 P, Aldan (309-M2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2P-o.BHC 4319-84.6 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3P t4anc {3t9-ti�7J ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4P:y-BHC (5B 0-9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5P. &BHC (319AB-8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 eP. cnbma�a 6P. ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7P. 4,4.-DDT (50-29-3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 aP- 4,4'-DDE c7255-9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9P. 414'-DDD (72-54-8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19P, Dieldnn (sos7-n ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11P. u-Endo-wllan ❑ (115-29-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12P. II -Endo -sultan ❑ (115-2D-7 ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13P. Endaaullan Sulfate So lfa ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 -A 14P. Lnddn ❑ (72-2") ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15P, Endnn ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NIA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (74 7421-93 4 16P. Halxachbr - ❑ J76-44-e) Cl I NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA I NA I0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 INCDO47369046 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o fional a• TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify 1f blank) CAS(if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. u7 ANALYSE: QUIRED PRE- ABSENT tf available (if available) ANALYSI .NO. available) SENT (1) CONCENT- (1)RATIONNT I1)RRAAFONNT S ;a. CONCEN- (11 - - RATION (2)MASS (21 MASS I2)MASS TRATION b. MASS CONT ( 21MAS5 t OENTRA GCIMS - PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptacidar ❑ El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (ExpxJde 10245 7-3 1024- 1BP, PCB-1242 (534e9-21-9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19P. PC8-1254 (11097-69-1) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20P. PC13-1221 (11104-28-2) El❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 21P. PCB-1232 - (11141-1B-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 22P. PCB-1248 (12B72-29-6) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23e. PCB-1260 (1100&82-5) :' ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 zaP. Pca-1a1B (12e7an-10 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 25P. Tcs&W*ne (WOO-35-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Outfail 003 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these pages. SEE INSTRUCTIONS, V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-9 PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt! nal 1. POLLUTANT (specify if blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONGTERM VALUE (ifavaitable) (ifavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (1) ANALYSIS [tl ANALYSES (1) - a. CONCEN- b. MASS - CODiCE'NTRATI ICI MASS CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ( x CONCENTRATI (� MASS TRATION - CONCENTRATI 42) MASS ON ON ON ON a. Biochemical Oxygen <2 <2,769 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Demand BOD b. Chemical Oxygen 22 30.458 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Demand COQ c. Total Organic Carbon 5.9 8.168 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA TOC d. Total Suspended Solids <2 2.769 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA TSS e. Ammonia (as N) <0.2 <0.277 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Value Value Value NA f. Flow Value O 166 NA NA 1 MGD NA g, Temperature (winter) Value 20 Value 18.3 Value 18 12 aC Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 29 24.5 24.2 13 oC NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum I. pH 6.6 7.6 NA NA 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a foreach 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 mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your dischar e. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) ANT AND a. BE. B. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE (specify if blank) a. LONG TERM CAS NO. (if LIEVE n L1EVE OAa- VALUE (Wavailable) (ifavaifable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (1) CONCENTRA (2) MASS (�y CONCENTRATIO (2) MASS a.CONCEN- TRATION b-MASS available) PRES- ENT SENT {I) CONCENTRATIO (2) MASS ANALYSIS ill CCNC�Tr T� q 01 1�55 ANALYSES TION N N a. Bromide 0.066 0.404 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 24959-67-9 b. Chlorine, Total Residual ' ❑ X❑ <0.2 0.277 <0.2 0.277 <0.2 0.277 30 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 c. Color Q Q 10 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA NA NA 0 d. Fecal 26000 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Co11100 ml NA NA NA 0 Coliform Fluoride 0.1 0,138 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lblday NA NA 0 ( 16984-48-8) f. Nitrate- .75 1-038 0.75 1.038 .383 .530 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 Nitrite (as N) 1 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfal 1003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o tional a, Br- s. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE o LIEVE VALUE (davarlat#e) (iiavailahle) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (t) CONCENTRA (�) MA55 [+) CONCENTRATI (2) MASS a. CONCEN- TRATIDN tr. MASS available) PENT oAs- SENT fl) CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ANALYSIS fll LONCENTRATI 42) MASS ANALYSES TION ON ON ON g. Nitrogen, Total Organic ❑ 0.4 0.554 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 as N h. Oil and ❑ 0 <5 <6.922 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 Grease . i. Phosphorus (as P), Total ❑ <0.04 0.055 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7723 14-0 j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha, ❑X <3 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 Total (2) Beta, ❑ X 4.5 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi/L NA NA NA 0 Total (3) Radium, El 0 <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p CK NA NA NA 0 Total (4) Radium 0 <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci/L NA NA NA 0 226, Total k. Sulfate (as So,) ❑X ❑ 35 48.5 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 i 4808a9-8 I. Sulfide ❑X ❑ .01 0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 as S m. Sulfite (as . SOA ❑ X❑ <0.1 <0.138 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n. Surfactants ❑X ❑ 0.043 0.060 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 o. Aluminum. Total ❑ 0,147 0.204 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7429-90-5 p. Barium, Total ❑ 0,017 0.024 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-39-3 q. Boron, Total ❑ 0.042 0.058 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-42.8 r. Cobalt, Total ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.007 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-48-4 s. Iron, Total X ❑ 0.588 0.814 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439=89-4 t. Magnesium, Total Fx_j ❑ 2.76 3.821 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-95-4 u. Molybdenum, Total ❑ <0.005 <0.007 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-98-7 Y. Manganese, Total ❑ 0.013 0.018 NA NAF'N NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-96-5 W. Tin, Total ❑ <0.05 0.069 NA NANA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-31-5 x. Titanium, Total El <0.01 <0.014 NA NA A NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-32-6 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 003 PART C — If you are a primary industry and this outfall 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 GC1MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and non -required 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 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. if you mark column 2b for acroleln, acrylonitrile, 2,4 dinitrophenol, or 2-methyt-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 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 carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for. each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUT- 2• MAIM[ IX' 3. EFFLUENT (59) UNITS 5. INTAKE (Opt onal a. TEST. b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (59) LONG TERM AVRG. (59) LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (dava�"able) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE - b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT lfavailable) ANALYST ANALYSE available) (11CONCENT. RATION (2)MASS I1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS 5 a. CO NCEN- b. MASS (1) CONCENTRA (2}MASS TRATIQN TION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1 m. Antimony, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-36-0 2M. Arsenic, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M_ Beryllium, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-43-9 5M Chromium, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total ❑ ❑ XQ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-50-8 7M lead, Total ❑ ❑ DX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-92-1 8M Mercury, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-97-6 9M Nickel, Total ❑ ❑ nC NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-02 0 TOMalSelenium, El El0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11M Silver, Total El ❑ XD NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-22-4 12M Thallium, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-28 0 13M Zinc, Total ❑ ❑ XO NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-66 6 14M Cyanide, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA TVA 0 57-12-5 Phenols, El El IX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Total Total DIOXIN 2,3,7,8-Tetra- ❑ ❑ X DESCRIBE RESULTS chlonxlibenzo- NA P-Dioxin (1764--01-61 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE rONTINIIFO FROM THE FRONT Outfall 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK •X• 3: EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (opt nal a. TEST- b. FIE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED , LIEVED VALUE (d avadable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE •b. NO. OF CAS NO. if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT if available ANALYSI ANALYSE available 1 (11CONCENT- (1)CONCENT• (1)CONCENT- S a. b. MASS 111 S RATION 2 MASS () RATION 121 MASS RATION (21 MA55 CONCEN- CONCENTRA 12j MA55.. TRATION TION GCIMS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1 V, Aodan (f 07- 0�e1 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2V. Awy mVille (107-13.11 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3V. Benzene 471-43-21 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 W. Bla (Chlolo- mut")Etrw(542- 8&I ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 sV. Bromolonn (75.25-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6V. Caroon Telrec 58-2,r,5) ❑ El 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7V- Chlomb-o (IWW7) ❑ ❑ Fx_1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ov. Chlolodl 0 ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ( 2=:hane 9V. Chloroethane (75�M3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1 VV. 2-0h01a- elhyW4* Ether ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 f 1a75.s 11 V, Chlorolonn (67.r�3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12V. DicNoro- 6fO11Oatha" 75.27-4 ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13V. Dit*l dfluolm ethane ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (75.71-8 14V. 1,1-Dichloro- �'. ❑ rs-z7-a ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15V. 1.2-Dwhl r ethane El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 07-06-2 16v. 1.1-Dichbro- ethylene ❑ 7535 4 ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 17v. 1.2-Dlchk ro- p°v'm ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 w7-5 i,3-Dirtka 1"W "e El❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 sa2.75•s 19V. Elhylbenzene (100-41-0) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2GV. Methyl [3romWe - El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 74-ea-s-W-9 21v. Memyi C1i1onde ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. B-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X• 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify if blank) CAS NO. (!f ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davadabte) VALUE ifavatI ble d. NO. OF ANALYSI AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF Ql1IRED PRE- ABSENT ANALYSE (1)CONCENT- (IICONCENT- (1)CONCENT- a. b. MASS (1) (2)MAS5 available) S SENT RATION (2)MASS RATION (21MASS RATION (21MASS CONCEN• CONCENTRATI - TRATION . ON GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (Continued) 22 V. Methytere h"fide El ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7 2 23V. 1,1,2,2-Tetra uranel79 ❑ El0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 34-5 3a-s 24V. Tett chbro- elhyle�( ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 127-11i-0 25V. T,9w (ID"W-31 ❑ ❑ X NIA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 26V. 1,2-Tra"s- °iGhl"me,hyl— ,58 80.5 ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 27V. t,t.t-7ri- ch'°roAe ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 71-55-6 28V. 1,7,2-Tri- °"e ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 79.OD-5 nV, Trictioro- ahyle""e ❑ ❑ XO NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 79-0 WV. TnCNoro- 11mm—thane ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 75844 3,V.Vi"yl Chloride (75-014) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 GCIMS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS IA. 2- Chlarophewl ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 95 57-8 2A. 2,4-0lcW- 0--d ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NIA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12o-sz-z 3A. 2,4-0n,,Ih* phew' ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,OS-87-9 4A. 4,6# "tso-O- ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1534 5z-1 34 2 5A. ,4-Oirvtro- 5A. ❑ ❑ n NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 51-28-5 eA. z-NRro-phend (as-7s5) El El X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7A. 4-Nho-phe l (100-M-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NIA NA NA NA 0 &A. P-CtJoro M- cfe t Cl sl}sa7 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 SA, Pe d, chlorophenol ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 87$8-8 ,OA. Pheml loe ss-2) ❑ 1XI NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11A. 2,4,6-T,$- a11vMPheA°' ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 88-118.2 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outtall 003 1::PdLLUT- 2. MARK x',:.. :_:.:..... 3 EFFLUENT ':: 4. UNITS 5 INTAKE(optional),....: !`a. TEST-.: ---, 6.8E - c. BE- a: MAXIMUM DAILY h MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG -:.-a.;CONG:TERM.. ANT AND ECi !f rbiafliC iSA fY J 'CAS-NO.;(if AB5ENOT VALUE' . O AVERAGE VALUE . NO OF A ,ouIRED PRE --SENT - favaiable if available AN A Si NALYSE._ available).,:.,: ,. .:, :.. r. '. (1) b��.m... pit i45 -. - $ '- :, ...:.: 41) CONCENT.. ..:` ..(I)CONCENT s`-;•- :-' `�' n,-::.5; '-_ �_ •:.4 -<= ..::I7}CONCENT RATIONa •;-[2}MPSS .RATION*` +-:?f2)MA35."!" r -RATION ;12)A1ASS :?'' b. MASS CONCENTRATE —.*i__r - x-_T, TRATION „ - ON . GCIMS"FRACTION BASElNEUTRAL COMPOUNDS 1B Aconphlh°ne -; sB332,91-.: El ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,.28: Acenaphlyfene„,. `120&96-8i -..: .:;:.: ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 30. Arthrarene s1291za);' El X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 43- Botawine s92�7•s�,,; ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5a Benzo (a) . a AntNacene [' *_ ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 56dS3 -.!;:'a- . ❑ I Pyrenu(50-3249).; ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 -76 34•Be�o- _ nuorsmhena El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 zos99 z -, ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 195.242 "ir' �' "99-aerrzo(kl "Flux mh°"e-�'"=` ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 207-089 -106 Bie<2 -� kieth thoMy) Atemsn°�.'-. ❑ El F NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 111-81-1 u: 11 B. IN. (2-Chloro-:. elnyl)Elhe:.. ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12B. Bie (2- . Chlgaoieopmpyl) .. -Elhar ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 108-66=-'- =38- B-s(2-Ethyl . h yly Phlhalale ``. El❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 " _14 13 4-Bo1=q- phe ylP1 ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 `Ether 101-55-3 - 158 auly, Bono Phth l ,a °. ., ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 AS-88-7: 1 fig ; 2-Chloro- naphthalene ❑ ❑ a NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7 91 5&7 ^> 578:-4-Chloro- - phenyl Phenyl El❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Ether 1005-72a 19e clay�e ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19B Dlhenzo{ah)e Arllhracene :, ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 53-7a3 - 20B 1 2 Dichluro- _. ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9b561 .: 0 ❑ ❑ �X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (413 5 41-73 f EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. B-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Farm 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1 NCD047369046 1 003 1. POLLUT- 2• MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4 if blank) 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (023) LONG TERM AVRG. (a23) LONG TERM ANT AND CAS NO. ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE {davadabfe) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ifavai)abfe) ANALYSI ANALYSE HT- (1)CTION S])CONCENT- (1)CONCE,4T- s a. CONCEN- available) (1) 5 (2)N7PSS RATION (2) MASS ,. RATION (2)MASS TRATION. b- MASS CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ON GCIMS — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 226. $,3DICh10 r El Da 457 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 238. 3,3'-Oldbro- ° ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 e1-s4. n -1.11 24B. DIOMO Phlhwate ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 acca-2 2513. DlmethA Pnu,alele ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 134-11-3 26B. Di-N-2u1y4 Phthalate ❑ a4-74-2 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2713. 2,4-0iretn '0'uene ❑ 121114-2 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 28B. 2,6-0inar '°"°"° ❑ aaB 2(�2 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 298, Oi-N-Cctyl ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1117 0 17414-D 308.1,2-Oiphenyl- - -hydraz;°e(-Am. benzene) ❑ ElNA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,22-s6-7 318. FWra"Ihene - ❑ (206A4-0) ❑ IX-1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 329- FI°o,ene ❑ (e0-73-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3313 Ff G'T ❑ ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 74-11ZB1B l ia7d-, 340. Hess chlemh°,adiene ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 e7-sa-3 359 Fi x chlor ��opei°ad1Bne ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7-a7a W. Ha I . chlomelha"e ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 fl7-72-, 378.: Imam (1,2,3- m)P ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1fl3-39-5'3 ) El (7a5a,>WPM- ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 39D. Nepihalene ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 40B. Ndrot� nzene (sass-3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 419, N44Sro- so ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 .75-91ylarlune s2ass 429. N-Nuoadl-N- amine ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 fi21-fi4-7 (621- EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 003 2. MARK X 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (OPtional 1. POLLUT- a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify) if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT . ifava;table ANALYSIS _ ANALYSES available) IIICONCENT- (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- 0.CONCEN- b.MASS 0) RATION (2)MASS RATION (2j R1A55 RATION (2IMASS TRATION CONCENTAA (2)MASS TION GC/MS FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (Continued) -N N 438. clp- ao8, .N^an 1Pe El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 8¢368 448. Phettanthrerse (1� ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ASB, Py*ene (12&O0.0) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA D 488, 1,2,4-Try dawobe ene ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA D 520-82-F GCIMS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1P. Aldnn (309-00-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2P. a-8HC El(311I-8a6 ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3P I- S7 (319-85-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4P. r6HC (5"9-01 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6P e8Uhc (31 ��Hc ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 OP. Chlordane (57-74-e) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7P_ 414'-DDT (50-29-3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 8P. 4,4'ADE In-5�B) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 UP. 4 4,-DDD (72-54-a) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,OP_ Dieldrin reo-s7-,s ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11F1a-Endo-wllan {7152a71 ID❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12P. (4-E�n (115-2a7 ❑ ❑ IX-1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13P. Endo"an SWata ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 10314 8 14P. Endcin (72-20-e) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15P. Endnn A1d21-B3-0a1�e ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 74 16P. Heptachlor (764441) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 Of Farm 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1 NCD047369046 1 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (opt nal) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c- LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE i VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ANALYSES QUIRED PRE- ABSENT if available afavailable) ANALYST available) (1)CONCENT- RATION (21MASS { f CONCENT- )RATION (21MASS 1 CONCENT- )RATION (2)MASS S aN- TRATION TRATIO b. MASS SENT CONCENTRA (21MASS FION GC/MS - PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. H.V.. ., E„�Iaa - ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5024-57 -33 18P. PCB-1242 (530a21-9} . ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1W. PCB-1254 (I roa7-ag +) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20P. Pce-1221 (11104.2&2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 21 P- PCB-1232 (11141-1&5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 22P. PCB-1248 (12672-2ae) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23P. PCB-1260 (11090-62-6) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 -24P_ PCB-1610 (12674-11.2) -. ❑ ElX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 25P. To.Wane (aWI-35-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-9 EPA ID Number (Copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved Please type or print in the unshaded areas only NCD047369046 OMBo o , e 040-0 8 31 5$ Form U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 2Cj EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND 51LVICULTURAL OPERATIONS EPA �0 Consolidated Permits Program NPDES � I. Outfall Location For this outfall, list the latitude and longitude, (degrees, rnin.xxxx) and name of the receiving water(s) Outfail Latitude Longitude Receiving Water (name) Number List Deg Min Sec De :Min Sec 001 340 19' 05"N 780 01' 40"W Cape Fear River 002 340 19, 28"N 780 02' 26"W Machine Pond Branch Cape Fear River 003 340 19, 14"N 780 03, 04"W Unnamed tributary to Bay Branch Cape Fear River II. Flows, Sources of:Pollution, and Treatment Technologies A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow throughthefacility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed description in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalls. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a pictoral description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures. B. For each outfall, provide a description of (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater, cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation;: and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessa . 1.: Outfall No. 2. Operations Contribu ng Flow '3. Treatment (fist) a. OPERATION (fist) b. AVERAGE FLOW a. DESCRIPTION b. LIST CODES FROM (include units) TABLE 2C-1 001 Discharges directly from the 2.0 MGD Sedimentation (Settling) I-U wastewater treatment plant to the Chemical Oxidation 2-B Cape Fear River. NPDES Coagulation 2-D permitted discharge of treated Activated Sludge 3-A process wastewaters, sanitary Aerated Lagoons 3-13 wastewater, and non-OCPSF Stabilization Ponds 3-G waters. The only stormwater Discharge to Surface Water 4-A discharged through this outfall Aerobic Digestion 5-A comes from stormwater co- Flotation Thickening 54 mingled with process wastewater Land Application 5-P in some of the process areas and Sludge Lagoons 5-T stormwater from the sludge application fields and sludge pond. Stormwater from the sludge disposal areas is collected, treated, and ultimately discharged through this outfall. 002 Non -contact once through 3.4 NIGD Discharge to Surface Water 4-A cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff and stormwater runoff are discharged through Outfall 002. 003 Non -contact once through 0.2 MGD Sedimentation (Wet Detention l-U cooling water, cooling lower and Basin) boiler blowdown and stormwater runoff are discharged through Discharge to Surface Water 4-A Outfall 003. EPA Form 3510-2C (8-90) Page 1 of 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the discharges described in Items II -A or B intermittent or seasonal? ❑ YES (complete the following table) — ' 0 IN o'to Section III) 1. OUTFALL NUMBER (list) 2, OPERATION(s) CONTRIBUTING FLOW (list) 3. FREQUENCY 4.,FLOW a. DAYS PER WEEK (specify average) b. MONTHS PER YEAR (specify average) a. FLOW RATE in m d b. TOTAL VOLUME s eci( with units c. DUR- ATI ON (in days) 1. LONG TERM AVERAGE 2. MAxWUM DAILY 1. LONG TERM AVERAGE 2. MAXIMUM DAILY III. PRODUCTION A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply,to your facility? ❑X YES (complete Item III-B) ❑ NO (go to Section IV) B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)? ❑X YES (complete Item IlLa. NO (go to Section IV) C. If you answered "yes" to Item III-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline. andindicate the affected outfalls. 1. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION 2. AFFECTED a. QUANTITY PER DAY b, UNITS OF MEASURE c. OPERATION, PRODUCT, MATERIAL, ETC. (specify) OUTFALLS (list outfall numbers) 1.288 MGD Intermediates Monomers 001 0.264 MGD Polyethylene Tere hthalate Fibers 001 0,448 MGD Polyethylene Tere hthalate Resins 001 IV. IMPROVEMENTS A. Are you now required by any Federal, State, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading, or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions. YES (complete the following table) ❑X NO o to Item IV-S 1. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION, AGREEMENT, ETC. 2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS 3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4. FINAL COMPLIANCE DATE a. No b. SOURCE OF DISCHARGE a. REQ- UIRED b. PRO- JECTED B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any, additional water pollution control programs (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned,. and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. . ❑ MARK "X" IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAM IS ATTACHED " EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) Page 2 of 4 CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 EPA ID Number (Copy from Item 1 of Form 1) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 NCD047369046 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT"CHARACTERISTICS A, B, & C: See instructions before proceeding - C6hnplete one set of tables or each outfall - Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. NOTE: Tables V-A, V-B, and V-C are included on separate sheets number V-1 through V-9. D: Use the space below t list any of the pollutants fisted in Tables 2c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your possession, 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE 1. POLLUTANT 2. SOURCE Acetaldehyde. Monomers manufacturin X lene Monomers manufacturin Butyl acetate Monomers manufacturin VI, POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT COVERED BY ANALYSIS Is 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? YES list al! such pollutants below ❑. NO (go to Item V1-8) Pollutants listed in Item V-C which are used as an intermediate or final product or byproduct were analyzed for and summarized in Table V-C. EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page 3 of 4 CONTINUED ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. BIOLOGICAL -TOXICITY,TESTI NG DATA-�,­. Do you have any knowledge or reason to'believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been'rnade.on any of your discharges or on a! - receiving water in relation to y"ou'-.r discharge -'­ within the last .3 YES fiden tiFy the s dejcdh6 their purpose' below See Toxicity section of this application. re . a . n . y� of.the.an I sesTrep ortediri'lt6mV-pdrf6rni6dbya'66ntractlaboratory.or:cohsuftf . ng , firm 'Section 1) 41�tdl*l :(fist e-,nameL,,acd ss,; t and releprionepumber ot,:ana .,I!dv:to, 4 �U4 Z e eac �.tP. - a� N QT- TW, C JELEPHONE-��I_�,�;�,77M `q'i'D., POLLUTANTS -ANALYZED t ?.!"j W YM Environmental Chemists 6602 Windmill Way (910) 392-0223 See attached list Wilmington, NC 28405 Florida Radiochemistry Hoffner Ave., Suite 201 Services, Inc. Orlando, FL, 32812 (407) 382-7733 See attached list 1316 S. Fifth St Oxford Labs (910) 382-7733 See attached list Wilmington, NC 28401 624 Tamco Road Maritech, Inc. Riedsville, NC 27320 (336) 342-4748 Toxicity -IX CERTIFICATIO "I certify under,penally, of law thatsystem this docurrient and bll:att��7hr6e�nts�wers-,'prLpared-u-nder.'i7�k-directibn or supervi�i6n:in.accordance.,,.w4h,.aI . 'desi�ned to assu��, that'qii�ii6d'�6i�q�4'�­ h­ " d d "t d 'o'­f.'th'e' p'ei'son or �ersons'.,�. YL ather an evaluate the infba�66h 1submitte', Based oq.My 'P'qyy' .-rope who q. manage t a system or t ose -persons trec theJftrination 'subrhitt�d' h th e in6nnation, best, of -li' f complete significant pena ies information,including Chef knt5��)eag'6 And be e ac"cluirake, and omp ete,-,,,, 'am"a"w'a"rethat '-�gessi&fity'of fi&��nd impns�nrnantstoiknowinviolations.'?_-'!`%l A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print) B. PHONE NO. (area code & no.) Leroy Butler, Cape Fear Site Manager (910) 371-5027 C. SIG RE D. DATE. SlGt4ED_L EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page 4 of 4 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form I) Outfal 1001 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these nacres- SEE INSTRUCTIONS. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-C PART A - You must provide the results of at feast one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4, ttVTAKE. optional 1. POLLUTANT (specify If blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM VALUE (Wavadabla) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGEVALUE b. NO. OF 1fava blej ANALYSIS ANALYSES CONCENTRATION III MASS CONCENTRATION .. (2) MASS CONCE'NTRATI (2) MASS a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS CONCENTRATION (2) MASS ON a. Biochemical Oxygen 20J 368 10.5 154 6.5 105 251 lb/day NA NA NA Demand BOD ppm b. Chemical Oxygen Demand COD 119 1,945 NA NA NA NA i ppm lb/day NA NA NA c. Total Organic Carbon 16.1 231.1 NA NA NA NA 1 lb/day NA NA NA TOC ppm d. Total Suspended. Solids 48 822 23 343 12 201 251 lb/day NA NA NA TSS ppm e. Ammonia (as N) 0.1 2 0.1 2 0.1 2 12 ppm lb/day NA NA NA f. Flow Value 4.311 Value 2.5 Value 2.0 Continuous MGD Value NA recording NA g. Temperature (winter) Value 23 Value 17.2 Value 16.8 62 cc Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 32 30.5 29.0 64 C NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum i, pH 7.5 8.4 7.5 8.4 251 STANDARD UNITS PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Marie "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent.-.-- If you mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation guideline, you must provide the results of at.least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your dischar e. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. 2 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o tional >, aIEVE BIEYE a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONGTERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if o OAe- VALUE (lava➢able) (ifavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF [�I CONCENTRA (Z)IAASS (t) CONCENTRATION (2)MASS a. CONCEN. TRATION b. MASS available) PRES- ENT SENT (1) CONCENTRATION (2)MASS ANALYSIS ICI coNMNTRAnm IaI"SS ANALYSES. TION a. Bromide 24959-(37-9 ❑ 37.0 531.1 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 b. Chlorine, Total Residual ❑ X <0.100 <2.138 <0.100 <2.138 <0.096 <1.653 12 PPM LB/DAY NA NA '' 0 c. Color ❑ X 8 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA I NA NA 0 d. Fecal Coliform ❑ 1,200 NA 420 NA 14 NA 15 ##/100 ml NA NA NA 0 o. Fluoride ❑ 0.3 0.431 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 t6984-48-8 f. Nitrate- . Nitrite (as N) X ❑ ❑ 11.4 219.2 11.4 219.2 2.40 40.6 11 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITFM V-R C0NTINI1Fn FROM FRONT Outfal l 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK *X' 1 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional): + BE - a. "' a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. {if LfEVE LIEVE VALUE fr(avarl'abfe) (if available) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ANALYSES to CONCENTRA (2)MASS (I) CONCENTRATI (2)MASS a. CONCEN• TRATION b. MASS available) PRES- ENT SENT (t) CONCENTRATI (2)MASS ANALYSIS (I) CONCENTRATI (2)MASS I TION ON ON ON g. Nitrogen, Total Organic ❑ 14 265 14 265 5 85 12 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 as N h. Oil and Grease ❑ <1 <0.144 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 i. Phosphorus (as P), Total ❑ 3.8 74 3.8 74 2.3 38 12 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7723-14-0 j. Radioactivity Alpha, ❑ <3 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi/L NA NA NA 0 Total To El NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi/L NA NA NA 0 To)taleta )Radium, ❑ FRI 0.8 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi/L NA NA NA 0 Total (4) Radium ❑ X 0.3 NA NA NA NA NA 1 P Ci/L NA NA NA 0 226, Total k. Su4tale (as Soo) QX ❑ 74 1,062.1 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14808-79-8 I. Sulfide as S ❑ 0 0.01 0.144 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 m. Sulfite (as SOA ❑ 0 <1 <14.35 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n. Surfactants X ❑ 0.043 0.061 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 o. Aluminum, Totai ❑ 0.103 1.478 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7429-90-5 p. Barium, Total ❑ 0.009 0.129 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-39-3 q. Boron, Total ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-42-8 F. Cobalt, Total ❑ 0.070 1.005 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 7440-48 4 10 S. Iron, Total 7439-89.4 El [ <0.005 10,09 <0.005 1 <0.09 <0.005 <0.076 4 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 t. Magnesium, - Total ❑ 8.01 115.0 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-95-4 u. Molybdenum, Total ❑ X❑ 0.005 0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-98-7 v. Manganese, Total El0.059 0.847 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-96:5 W. Tin, Total 7440 31-5 ❑ X❑ <0.05 <0.718 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 x. Titanium, Total El <0_01 <0.144 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-32-6 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 001 PART C — If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 In the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and non -required 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 resuits 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4 dinitrophenal, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of al 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 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 carefully. Complete one table (att 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT (57) UNITS 5. INTAKE (opt onal a: TEST- b. BE- c. BE. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM30 DAY VALUE (57) LONG TERM AVRG. (57) LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED fit available) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ifavailable ANALYSE °ANALYSE available) (11 CONCENTRA (2)MASS g (1)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCENT RATION- (2)MA55 41)CONCENT• RATION (2)MASS S a. NC COEN- b. MASS TRATION- TION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1 m. Antimony, Total ❑X X❑ ❑ 0.16 2.297 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440.36 0 2M. Arsenic, Total ❑ ❑X <0.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M. Beryllium, Total ❑X ❑ 0 10.001 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total ❑X ❑ ❑?l: <0.001 <OA14 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-43-9 5M Chromium, Total ❑X ❑X ❑ 0.066 0.947 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total ❑X ❑ 0.028 0.502 0.028 0.502 0.013 0.232 4 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-50-8 7M lead, Total (7439-92-1) � El X0.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 8M Mercury, Total ❑X ❑ X❑ 0,0002 0.00287 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-97-6 9M Nickel, Total X❑ ❑X ❑ 0.009 0.129 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-02-0 10M Selenium, Total X❑ ❑ <0.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11 M Silver, Total X❑ ❑ X❑ 10.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-22-4 12M Thallium, Total X❑ ❑ X❑ <0.001 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-28-0 13M Zinc, Total XD ❑X ❑ 0.225 3,229 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-66-fi 14M Cyanide, Total X❑ ❑ X❑ <0.005 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 57-12-5 Phenols, Total X❑ ❑ X❑ <0.010 10.1435 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 2,3,7,8-Tetra- DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodibenzo ❑ ElNA P-Dioxin 1764-0l -6) EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5, INTAKE o bona! a. TEST- I b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify if blank) CAS NO. ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE {davadable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF !f QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT fitavailabre ANALYSI ANALYSE available) (1)CONCENT- RATION {z]MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION Iz)MASS (t)CONCENT• RATION {2J MASS S a. CONCEN- b. MASS 11) CONCENTRA (2) MASS S TRATION TION GCIMS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 02-Sjerr en{1Q7 Fv--i <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 2V. AerfkWlille (107-13-1) Ej <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 3V. fl eu e (71-43.2) ❑ n <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 4v. HIS (Qitor- methyl}Ethw(542- <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ea , 5V. Bnue "l (75-25.2) <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 6V. Calton ssaa,brid X❑ ❑X <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7V. ChbroLenzene (10s-9o-7F x F <1,0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 SV. Chbrod, euwm Q 0 <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 9V. Chbl thane - r7soo-s> <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 16V, 2-Chloeo- her 1-1elhyNinyt <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 lEl „oas.s 11V_ Chbldd- El 1.59 0.023 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 V doro- Dkx "o bmmoethane ❑ ❑ ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 rsv� ltn Dic -flm ❑ ❑ ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 (75-71m,ethane 75-71-5 14V. 1,1-Dichloro- ethane ❑X <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 75-27-3 15V. 1,2-Dlchbro- es07o�2 ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA ILIA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 WhIA ow�oro- R <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7535 4 acle� <10 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 7&87-s 111V. 1,3-Dlddaro- Pmpylene <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 542-75-6 19V. Ethylbe wo (:EE-41-4) ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 20V. Mettryl Er4o�g <1,0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 21V. Methyl Q <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 $3 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- C, BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (!f lNG RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davailable) VALUE ifavaltable) d. NO. OF ANALYSI AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF QUIRED PRE- ABSENT ANALYSE (1)C-ONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (1)CONCLNT- RATION (2)MASS (,)CONCEIT- RATION (2)MASS 5 a. CONCEN- e. MASS available SENT nr CONCENTRATI`• (2)MASS S TRATION ON GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22 V. Methylene CNoride ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 75-0&2 23V. 1. 2-Tetre- C ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 34-5h1aroethaneIn- .thwa-ice ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 127-18-4 25V. Tolusoe (10&88-31 Q ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 20V. 2-Trani Diw,0..Ihy1ene O ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 686 155 27V. 1,1,1-Tri- chloroethne ❑ x❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7,-55-e 28V. 1, 1.2-Tri- 1-1cJYoroelhane <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 - 76{145 edwe� Elx❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7s o, s llwroree ❑ <1.0 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 75-%4 31v,+Arrylchlor+ne < <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 GCIMS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2. CNarophanal a El O <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 2A. 2.a-pidrlonr °h,2aa ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 3A. 2,4-Dinlelhys- phenol ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 SOS-8T-9 aBei6Drn(flo ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 53452-s 5A. 2,a-pintro- p51 l ❑x ❑ x❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 6A. 2-Atr phenol {a675-5) ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7A. 4,Nitro-phenol #106-02-7) ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 6craan� lcMoo- ❑x ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 5&5P7 OA. Perva- e�6o-s� Q ❑ 0 <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 .10A. Phe [ {soe-s5.2) ❑ 1XI <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 11A_ 2.4.6-r apheml ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK •X 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE. a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. ING RE- LIEVEG LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE d. NO. OF (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT lfavadable ifava'ab;e ANALYSI ANALYSE available) {1)CONCLNT- (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- rJ g; (1) RATION (2) MASS RATION! (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS CO NCEN- b. MASS CONCENTRATI (2) MASS TRATION GClM5 FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL'COMPOUNDS , B. Acenphl"_ (83-32-9) ❑ 0 <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 2B. Acenapldylene (208-98-8) ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 313. Anthraoene {120-12-7) ❑ x <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 - 46. Benndm {92-W-5) ❑ x] <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 5B. 8enm (a) Anthrstene ❑ ❑ ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 56�3 �a a 5042-8) El<5.D <DA72 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA D 7B. 3,4-13enno- naoratnhene <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 2059&2 ,.BB Benxa (9NI p V2",e ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 I9t-2a-2 _ 93. Benno{k) _Ehprenthene ❑ ❑ ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PP8 LBIDAY NA NA 0 zm ua9 108.8+s (a Metha ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,me"neao 111-91-1 11 B. Bis (2Chloio- ethyl)Ethe, ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 444 126. Bis (2. Cnloroiwpmpyl) ❑ <5.0 .07 <02 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Ether ,oB-6a, heBNgP^Ma� ie <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 1, 7-81-7 14 B. 4.13mt11a Phenyl phenyl El� <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 'Ether 101-55-3 158 Br474 BennyF Ph,halste ❑ ❑ ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 95AB-7 76B. 2-Chbro- - nephlhalene ❑ x] <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 915&7 17B. 4-C Od Pherryl Phenyl ❑ Fx_1 <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Ether 7005-72-3 186. Chrysene (216-01-9) ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 1913. Mbe (a,h) Anlhm ne 1-1 X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 gene-Oichbro- ❑ X❑ ` 5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ss-so-, 21 B. 1,3-Oichloro- El<5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ��} � EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form l) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-S 1 NCD047369046 1 001 1. POLLUT- 2, MARK'X' I EFFLUENT 4 if blank) 5. INTAKE o fional a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (e2i) LONG TERM AVRG. (e21) LONG TERM ANT AND iNG RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (iavabble) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO, OF if CAS NO. ( QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT if available ANALYSI ANALYSE (1)CONCENT- RATION I2}MASS 11)CONCENT- RATION (2) tiU1S3 (1)CONCENT- RATION '(2) MASS S a.CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS available) (1) CONCENfRATI (2) MASS g QN GC/MS - BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 22B, 1,4-Oichlero- ��ena . 0 ❑ Q <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 108-4G7 238. 3,3'-Dktlloro- ce'lolne ❑X ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 PNW.t. hlhalate ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ea•eaz zsB. Oenetlly, Plw�ate ❑X ❑ 0 <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 131-11-3 26B, DI-N-Butyl Phthalate X❑ ❑ Q <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 84-74-2 27B. 2,4-D.WW toluene ❑X ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,21-14-2 288, 2,&Dinuro- toluene - X❑ ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 8M2P2 P�a°>;te°"N X❑ ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 17-U-0 306. 1,2-Olphenyl- ❑ bbet¢){aeAm- <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,22m) 310. Flwranthene (2.) X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 32B. Flwrem (8d73-7) X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 338. H-r chlorobanzena X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 1174-i 34B. Hexat3&3 tad- 0 ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Y- toe"t 358. Hexarhlaro- eyclopantadiena ❑X ElX❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 77-07-0 38B. Hexa 7,am�nana 0 Cl <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 87-72-1 310. Indew (1,2,3- c,d)Pyrene ❑X ❑ X❑ <5.D <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,93 39 s 398. lsophomm (7B-s9,) ❑ Q <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 30B. Naplhalene (9,-zasl ❑ X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 4DB. ilmherizene N (�-�) Q ElQ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 41B, N-Nitr Zmelhylamine ❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 82-75-0 420, N-Ndro &N- Pmpylxlnrle ❑X El X❑ <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 021-64a EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINIJFD FROM THE FRONT Outfall 001 1. POLLUT- 2.MARKX 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt onal a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND specify if blank) CAS NO. (if ING RE- QUIRED LIEVED PRESENT LIEVED ABSENT (if available) VALUE ifova flahla) d. NO. OF ANALYSIS AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ANALYSES (1)RATOFNIIT 12)MASS (I)RATON T (2)MASS (1)RATION T (2)MASS aTRATION N- TRATIO b. MASS available) CONC NTRA (2)MASS TION GC1MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 43B.N.NG- -di�Ylamine X El❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 (E&30-fl 448. Phe ntrdor (85.014 ❑X ❑ ❑X <5.0 10.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 458. Pyraoe (12"") X❑ ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 46F1. 1,2.4-Tn• a-A-b�ana ❑ ❑X <5.0 <0.072 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 i26-82-, GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1P. Alddn (soeoo-2) � ❑ <0.I <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 2P. o.BHC (31484-6 ❑ <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 (rahc [3 (314857) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 4P_ )-BHC (5"9-9) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 5P, t BHC (3113-8s-8) x ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 6P. (57-74-97-74-O) El <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 � 2a3)DT ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 BP. 4,4'- DE (7255-9) ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 2645)00 0 ❑ <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 1 OP. Olaldnn IBas7-,) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 I 1 P. a End_�kfan 1115-29-7) ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 115-2,a-I llan 1 ❑ a <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 13P_ E�.Wfan Saua,a ❑X El0<0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 ,031-G711 14P. Endrin 172-2a8) -, ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 15P. Endrin Ald�,yda ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 7421-83-4 ,OP. Heptachlor (7114") ❑X ❑ ❑X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1 NCD047369046 1 001 1 1 POLLUT;' W _,jQ1 :.XF MaNJEST jp! 4 ��,BE %a��MAXIMUWDAILYA -3AEFFLUEN J b.-MAXIMUM 30 DAY—'" -�4­ c� LONGTER od� -OF� 4ku I s eci yJ,:'6hink),,,; MNTAKU(6�' o 1. niff� a LON&TERM. 9k 6 ?"b NO F C AS .1 `� VX RE4`�',�' jELIEVED, ;ALIEVEW�j PRE- N 7 1221RED41 �� „VALUE AL ii VALUE ' �;mj�bl (ifavaif;rbll, e)ANALYST_ ��ERM A E4 AV GENALUE V LU L ;A L �'�'E�S4q. __,4, �N �a tF WE SENT *111) CONCENT MT� CONCENITA p CEN x W�l RATION (2 1�(I) CON ":RATION �—iaTCONCEN:i?� RA ]ON' PNIb.-MASE t�A �-CONC"4' !S ­45- L z6 tj, --T 10 N g ;!�j A 7EP0 do' Ll x <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 (I B12 -9) 0-1 <O.oc)l NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 Mup. PCB-1254 El X <0.1 <O.Ool NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,00P.'PCB-1221j�'-_- F-I [X <0A 10.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 ,21p. pCs_I rx] ❑ [x] <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA Q_22P�PC!31248 am x ❑ X <0.1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 '60 !jAff X El Xx <0.1 <0,001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 ff 2 p PCB " , 6 - 142'6'14-_I 1�1)' —1 ❑<0. [X 1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LB/DAY NA NA 0 25P.! Toxa-phem e0, 1 <0.001 NA NA NA NA 1 PPB LBIDAY NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-9 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) O utfa 11002 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these pages. SEE INSTRUCTIONS. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-C PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) 1. POLLUTANT (specify if blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 3D DAY VALUE c. LONGTERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM VALUE. fdavadable) flfavailablo) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (1) 2 MA55 CONCENTRATT (M ANALYSIS (1) 2 Mass CONCENTRATI ( ) ANALYSES coNcelNrRAn t2) Mass (1) CONCEHTRATI ( 2) Mass a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS ON ON ON ON Biochemical Oxygen D Demand BOD 3 72.8 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA Chemical Oxygen D Demand GOD 101 2,451.2 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA c. Total Organic Carbon TOC 21 5 521.796 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA NA d. Suspended Solids TSStaI 125 5,1137 72 2,342 61 1,760 101 ppm lb/day NA NA NA e. Ammonia (as N) 0.1 2.427 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA f. Flow Value 9.003 Value 4.136 Value 3.419 102 MGD Value NA NA g. Temperature (winter) Value 24 Value NA Value NA 1 oC Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 32 NA NA NA oC NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum i. pH 6.3 8m NA NA 1 STANDARD UNITS I M I PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a 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 mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your dischar e. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o tional +• eE- a• BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. -LONGTERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE 0 LIEVE pAR VALUE (ifavadabfeJ (if available) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE 6 N0. OF (1) CONCENTRA 12)A1A55 (1) CONCENTRATIO (211 wss a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS available) PRES- EMT SENT (t) CONCENTPATiO (2)MASS ANALYSIS I+� Cm CENTRAT*N SZI S ANALYSES TlON N N _ - a. Bromide tza959.6� ❑ 0.264 6.407 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA 0 b. C.hlonne, - Total Residua{ ❑ 0.740 17.347 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm Iblday NA NA 0 c. Color ❑X 17 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA NA NA 0 d. Fecal El -Coliforrn . 5 NA NA NA NA NA 1 Col/100 ml NA NA NA 0 e. Fluoride �s9sa-as-s 0 2 4,854 NA NA NA NA 1 PP m lb/day Y NA NA 0 f. Nitrate - ❑ Nitrite as N 0.42 10.193 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE 197Tva:1r*T*1I II III la III a 6Id *101 I*,19 *14NI I1 Outiall 002 POLLUT.;= 2.-MARCx . i g1. INTAKE o lions! a. aE= a. MAXIMUM,DAILY ,': b MAXIMUM 30 DAY,VALUE a LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE LONGTERM ANT AND, bJa (specify if hkjl CAS'NO. if. LIEVE U B. BE "LIEVE' F---.VALUE _- (davaiable) = {iiavaelable}.` - d NO OF AVERAGE VALUE b NO OF ANALYSES (1) CONCENTRA ;,{2)MA55 S+1 CONCENTRAT! ,,: 12j MA55 n, a.CONCEN__, b MASS ., -,avadab(ej. .. ARES 0AB_ . SENT:,, S+) {a)MAss � CONCENTRATIr- ` ANALYSIS '.coNce�irRAr!-, n `h1MAss _ . ENT,, : .>... _? °i.:... TION ON _... -'::i _ ::.- ON-.-TRA7ION .:-—ON :.9, Nitrogen;,_---' Totall bro6jc ❑ 2.2 53.393 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 ,h:.0ll and ❑ n <1 24.269 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 i.,Fhosphorus (as 0?Total' ❑ 3.71 90.039 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7723-14-0 ;(1.} Alpha Total..,.. ❑ X ❑ 3.2 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci1L NA NA NA 0 Beta , . ❑ X ❑ 6.3 NA NA NA NA NA 1i P Ci1L NA NA NA 0 .::Total_._.... '"_;' To (3)Rad, lLIT , ❑ 0.4 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi/L NA NA NA 0 aTotal�= '. (4);Radlurn ElX <1.0 NA NA NA NA NA 1 P CilL NA NA NA 0 k Sulfate (as so4)�r ❑ 56 1,359.1 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14808=70-8-_ 15ulfide ,. a§ 5 . ' ❑ ❑x 0.01 0.243 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 m. Sulfite (as soax ; ❑ Q <1 24,269 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n: Surfactanis 2 X ❑ 0.059 1,432 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 o'Aluminum; -. Total ❑ 4.09 99.262 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7a29-90-5 p:' Badum, : Total ❑ Q.039 0.947 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 744D 39 3 ?,q;,Boron,--, A.Tole ❑ a <0.005 0.121 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 ' 7440-42-8 r: Cobalt's - .Total [] rX <O.OQS 0.121 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-48-4 s. Iron,(743989-4)Total.' 7439-89-4 .. � ❑ 1.15 27.910 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 t Magnesium,': T�I ❑X ❑ 5.20 126.201 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-95-4 , - u. Miolybdenum - Total El❑X <0.005 0.121 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-98-7 V. Manganese, Total - ❑ 0.156 3.786 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7439-96-5 W.-Tin Total .(7440 =31-5 El <0.05 1.213 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 x. Titanium, Total -._ [] <0.01 0.243 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-32-8 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C 1 NCD047369046 1 002 PART C — If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC1MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column 2-a far all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater ouffalls, and non -required GC/MS fractions), mark -X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark W in column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 210 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acryionitriie, 2.4 diNtrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dlnitrophenol, 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 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 carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instnrctions for additional details and requirements, 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT (58) UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (58) LONG TERM AVRG. (58) LONG TERM ANT AND AN (Specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED fifavadable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS 1f . QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT fitaya'table ANALYST ANALYSE available) S (I)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS (i)CONCENT• RATION (2)MASS (t)CONCENT- RATION (2)MASS S a. CONCEN- h.MASS (t) CONCENTRA (21MASS TRATION TION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1m.Amimony, , Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-36-0 2M. Arsenic, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M, Beryllium, Total El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-43.9 5M Chromium, Total El❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-50-8 7M lead, Total ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-92-1 SM Mercury, Total ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439.97.E 9M Nickel, Total . ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-02-0 Selenium, Total ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11M Silver, Total - ❑ ❑ XD NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-22-4 t 2M Thallium, Total ❑ ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA D NA NA NA NA 0 7440-26-0 Tottaa ZIP' ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-66-8 14M Cyanide, Total ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA D NA NA NA NA 0 57-12.5 Phenols, ❑ ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Total .. o[a LJIUAIN 2,3,7,8-Tetra- DESCRIBE RESULTS chiorodibenzo- ❑ ❑ NA P-Dioxin (1764-01=6 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE W*Pk1111 1lil�:Zil �all. lN117:141211 Outfall 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE a fional -a. TEST- b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (Ifavatabfe) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. if OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT(it avaffabla ANALYSI ANALYSE available) 11) S (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- 5 a, b. MASS RATION (2)IUASS RATION (2)MASS RATION 12)MASS CONCEN• CONCFNTRA 2)hAASS TRATION. TION GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS 1V. Arddein (107- ar-8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2V. Aoryturrtrile (107-13-11 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ay. Banzena (71-432) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4V. BLS (Chbra- me4hy1)Elhw(542_ ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Wit 5V. Bromobrm (75-25-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 sv. Cerbe" T El❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 s0-23so-23-onde T7. Chlombenzena El{10&90-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 eV. Chbm& brornema El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 tea-a9.1lhene QV- CH —Vane (75-M3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1ov. 2Lhbro- - el I.h yl Ether ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 51475-8 11V. Chlaloloml El(67-06-3) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12V, 1]i NUa "oln7sv-aane ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 cl,n,ranethlme ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7s-7,-e 14V. 1,l-D hkre- ❑ (75a.27-3 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15V. 1,2-1)lrhbm- o1ha— ❑ 107 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 I ev. 1.1-Dmh$e 5N°ne El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (7535-4 17V. 1,2-1)trhtor or°pone ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7s-ars 1BV, i3-Oicnkro- ° El 5a (.2-12asc El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EthyIhenzerte ❑ (100-41-4) El1SV. X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20V. 2ov. ,.,lalny,. a ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 r4-as0 21V. Methyl Chk1We El El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 "1-3 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'xr 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE. a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE e. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Specify If blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davadable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRE- ABSENT if&V fable ANALYST ANALYSE 11)PC,AONCE T (1ICONCENT- (1)CONCENT- (2)MASS S a, b. MASS available) SENT (+) (2)MASS g {zjMASS RATION 42)MASS RATION CONCEN- CONCENTRATI TRATION ON GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22 V- Melhyl— Chlorl ❑ Ts-0s-2 -z ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23V. 1,122-Tw - cWroeL"(TY ❑ 34-5 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24V. Teirechlora alhyiene( ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,zT-19-4 25V. Td— (+O-W-3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 26V.1.2-Trap Dichloroelhylene ❑ ❑ 156-605 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 27V. 1 I. I. -Tr4 chbroeI.-T El❑ T1u5-6 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2BV. 1,1,2-Tn- 28V. 1,1,2- e ❑ ❑ Taao-s X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2W. TncMoro- alhylo ❑ ❑ �e-o,-6 X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 30V. Tnrfilaro- n—methane ❑ ❑ 7s-6aa X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 31V_ Virro Chloride ❑ (T�1-4) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 GCIMS FRACTION ACID COMPOUNDS tA_ 2- ChImph ❑ ❑ X� NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 95_57'a-5T-8 24.. 2,4-Dlcltloro- �' ❑ ❑ 1;7 z X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3A. Zj_up eth* ❑ El0 (t05-6 -e os-eT NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4A. 4.r,0Wro-O- .—t ❑ ❑ s34-S2-1 Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5A. 2,4-Dinlro- 011 ❑ ❑ 51-2&5 ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6A- 2-Wro-pher l ❑ (ea-7s5) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4-M� ph l ❑ (10 ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 8A. P-CFJora-hb Cresol El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 59 1,T 9A. Porda- tll.phefol NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 aT-eas 10A. Pheml nas-95-?I ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11A. 2.4,6Trr 11A 2.4,&T ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ea-o�x EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 002 2. MARK'X• 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) t. POLLUT- a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT _ _ rfab10 fliavalrable)ANALYST ANALYSE {+)CONCENT- RATION (2) MASS {,)CONCENT- RATION r2) MASS (1)CONCENT• RATION (2) MASS S a. CONCEN- b. MASS available) (+) CONCENTRATI (2) MASS S TRATION ON GCIMS FRACTION - BASElNEUTRAL COMPOUNDS W. Acanpra— ($0_32-e) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 213. ACanaphlylene () ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3B. Anthracene t+20�12-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4B. Benndune (02-s7-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5B. 90nzo (a) A^. El El X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5&55-3 . BB. Henzo la) ryene(sa3z$) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7B. 3,4-6emz fl oranthene ❑ ❑ XD NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2(X,W2 BB. eenm (gM) P 721. ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 tg1�24�2 9B. Benzo M 'FI—anthene ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 207-OB-S Im Bia(2- - `NDfOe1hv�Y) Methane ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 f I1-0I-} 118_ Bls {2-Cnloro- -0 (111 4-0) El❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12B. Sis (2- Ch,aroleoprapyl) ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Ether 108841 138. Bis(2-Elhyl- Phthe'ala ❑ El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA TVA NA NA 0 117- (I 7-e,-r 1413 4-Dr phenyl Phenyl ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA TVA NA NA 0 E[her 1a1-55� 15B BUY Benzyl PNhala7t0) ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ar0& 16B. 2_04 ro 'ph lharene ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 gt-W 17B. 4-Chlnra- Et El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Ether.r(7005-Phefr . 72-] 188. Chryaene (z1ao1-es ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1913. D.nenzo (a,h) Aruhracena ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 53-70-3 20B. 1,2-DKhbo e El ras-so-benzen1 El n NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 210. 1,3-[hc"Ortr ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form I) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 1 NCD047369046 1 002 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4 if blank) S. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXtMVM 30 DAY VALUE (622) LONG TERM AVRG. (im) LONG TERM ANT AND CAS NO. if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (rlavaiable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ( OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT iiavailabfe ANALYSI ANALYSE (1)CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- (i)CONCENT- c� it.CONCEN- available) (1) S RATION (2) MASS RATION (?I MASS RATION (2) MASS TRATION b. MASS CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ON GCIMS — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 226. 1.4-DkAYoe l'. ❑ ,oe a5-7 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23& 3,T-Dkbfm, ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9t-B4-t1 24B. Diethyl Phthalate ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 94-6&2 250. Dimothyl PnthBlete ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 131-11-3 269. Di-N-Butyi Phthalate ❑ [� Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 84-74-2 toluene ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 121-144 - 268. 2.&#kMiro- to'"� ❑ 6a&2a2 ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 M. Di-N-OGyl ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 0Phthadale 1, 7-a4-0 17-11" 306- ,,2-Diphenyl- hyd,wbe—.ine(asAw hen�nna) . ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 122-6&7 318. Fluoranlhene ❑ (2ow,4-0) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 329. Fluomne ❑ (M73-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 338, Hexe- `"° p!4 �— El❑ QX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1,8-74-, 348. H-. G1b1aM1tad'eno ❑ El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 07�8�3 358, H—to.— (7'd°P'W°1B e ❑ 7�7-41. ElOX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 36B. Hera- ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (-72-1) 6 7-7z•, 37nden nden I 378. o [,,z,3- ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 193-39-5 28B, 76B, IsopFn�"na ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 39B. Napthalene ❑ (91-20-3) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 406. Nbobe-wo ❑ (9&95.3) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 416. N-Nrll mdime9) ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ls9426. 4ENA dd N-Ndroadl-N- ❑ NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (621-8amin❑ fi2184-7 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE rnMTINI IFn FROM TI-IF FRONT Outfall 002 2, MARK X 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt onal 1. POLLUT- a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND specify if blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED (if available) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRESENT ABSENT tifava!lable) ANALYSIS ANALYSES (1)CONC T {2JMSS (1)CONCENT- (2)MASS (1)CONCENT- (2)MASS a. CONCEN- b. MASS available) (1) 42)MASS RATION RATION TRATION CONCENTRA TION GCIMS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 43B. N-Nd— Be16yIa^�^° 86-30.61 ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 44B. P^ena4l+rane (85-01.4 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 45B.. Pyres° 1129-oo-o) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 408. 1,2,4-Tn- dwoeenzene ❑ ❑ XC NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1 P. Aldnn (30a0'2) ❑ ❑ X NA INA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2P. a-BHC (318'8'1-6 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (31 W ) (319-aS7 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 aP. I-RHC (S�g9r ❑ ❑ IX-1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 SP. MBHC (31- El0-66.8) ❑ )( NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6P. Chlordane (57-74.0) - ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 IT. 4,4'-nor (60.219a) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 BP. 4,4•-DDE (72s5-9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9P. 4.4•-DDD (72-54a) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 - 10F. Dieldrin (so-57 u ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11P, u Endo-swfan El(11529-7) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12P. I7-Endo-sUlm (115S29•7 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13P. EndoO Ul 1fate El ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (103%- 14P. Endrin 2 (72-0-01 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 16P. EMnn A'^°^y^° ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7a2,-93-4 16P. HeoacWr ❑ (7"4-81 ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form J) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-fi INCDO47369046 002 9. POLLUT- 2. MARK 'X, 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5ANTAKE (optfonal I a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY C. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND Specify if blank) CAS NO. (if ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE D. NO.OF QUIRED PRE- ABSENT If available fifavailable) ANALYSI ANALYSE available) SENT S (1) -(I)CONCENT- (17CONCENT- (1)CONCENT- a.CONCEN- RATION {2)MA55 RATION .12)MA.S RATION (2)MASS TRATION... b. MASS CONCENTRA -.121 A1A55 I TION + GC/MS - PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Haptetldor Exp ide ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1024.57-3 18P. PC13-1242 (53469-21-11) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19P_ PCR-1254 (110e7.69.1) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20P. PC13-1221 (11104-28-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 21P.PCB-1232 ❑ (11141-10-5) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 22P- PCB-1246 (12672-2") ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23P. PC6-1260 (nosrre2-5s ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24P. PCB-4016 (12674-11-2) ❑ ElX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 25P. Toxa-oe e {sw1-35-2s El X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Qutfall 003 all of this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing NCD047369046 these paqes. SEE INSTRUCTIONS. V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS continued from page 3 of Form 2-C PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for eve ollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (optional) i POLLUTANT (specify if blank) a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONGTERM . VALUE (jlavadable) fifavallable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (I) CONCENTRATI I2) MASS ANALYSIS (+1 CONCENTRATI (2) MASS ANALYSES (+) CONCENTRAT_ I (2) MASS (0 CONCENTRATI (2) MASS a. CONCEN- TRATION. b. MASS ON ON ON ON a. Biochemical Oxygen <2 a2.769 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Demand BOD b. Chemical Oxygen 11 15.229 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Demand COD c. Total Organic Carbon 7.1 9.830 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA TOC d. Total Suspended Solids 4 5.538 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA TSS e. Ammonia (as N) 0.1 0.138 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA NA Value Value Value Value NA f. Flaw 0,166 NA NA MGD NA g. Temperature (winter) Value 19.0 Value NA Value NA 1 oC Value NA NA h. Temperature (summer) Value Value Value Value NA 28 0 NA NA NA oC NA Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum I. pH 6.9 8.0 NA NA 1 STANDARD UNITS PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a 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 mark column 2a for any pollutant which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitation guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your dischar e. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and re uirements. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE o tional OLIEVE a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE SENT VALUE (+!evadable) (ifavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF. f11 CONC1) 12)MA$5 (1) CONCENTRATIO 12)P.IASS a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS available) PRESS ENT 01 CONCENTRATIO (2I MA55 ANALYSIS 01 CONCENTRATION izl'uss ANALYSES noN N , N Bromide ❑ 0.292 0.404 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 ( 24959-67-9) b. Chlonne TotalReslal ❑ ❑X 0,150 0.208 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 c. Color ❑ ❑X 37 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pcu NA NA NA 0 d. Fecal ❑ 270 NA NA NA NA NA 1 C011100 ml NA NA NA 0 Coliform e. Fluoride ❑ 0,2 0.277 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 16984-48-8 f, Nitrate - ❑ 0.10 0.138 NA NA NA NA 1 ppm lb/day NA NA 0 Nitrite (as N) EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE ITEM V-0 CONTINUED FROM FRONT Outfall 003 1, ROLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) •. BE- B. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE C. LONG TERM AVRG. VALUE a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. (if LIEVE D LlEVE VALUE (itavatable) (ifavailable) d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF 1) CONCENTRA (2)11ASS S t CONCENTRATI J2)MASS a. CONCEN- TRATION b. MASS available) PRES- Das SENT 1 1 CONCENTRATI (2)MASS ANALYSIS 11 CONCENTRATI (21MASS ANALYSES ENT TFON ON ON ON g, Nitrogen, Total Organic ❑ 0.5 0.692 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 as N Oilh. andand ❑ <1 <1.384 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 Grease G i. Phosphorus (as P), Total ❑ 0.10 0,138 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7723-14-0 j. Radioactivity (1) Alpha ❑ ❑X <3 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci/L NA NA NA 0 Total (2) Beta, ❑ <4 NA NA NA NA NA 1 p Ci1L NA NA NA 0 Total (3) Radium, ❑ X 0.6 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 Total (4) Radium ❑ X ❑ <1 NA NA NA NA NA 1 pCi1L NA NA NA 0 226, Total k. Sulfate (as SO4) ❑ 30 41,533 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 ,aaoe-79-s . 1. Sulfide ❑ ❑ 0.02 0,028 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 aSS) m. Sulfite (as SO,X ❑ ❑X <1 <1.384 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 14265-45-3 n. Surlactanis ❑ ❑X 0.048 0,066 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 o. Aluminum, Total ❑ 0,289 0.400 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7429-90-5 p. Barium, Total O ❑ 0.020 0.028 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-39-3 q. Boron, Total El<0.005 <0.007 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LSIDAY NA NA 0 7440-42-8 r. Cobalt, Total ❑ X❑ <0.005 <0.007 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-48-4 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 s. Iron, Total %� ❑ ❑ 0,434 0.601 NA NA NA NA 1 7439-89,4 L Magnesium, Total ❑ 2.85 3,946 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-95.4 u- Molybdenum, Total ❑ <0.005 <0.007 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-98-7 v. Manganese. Total ❑ 0,038 0,053 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7439-96-5 w. Tin, Total ❑ ❑X <0.05 0.069 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LBIDAY NA NA 0 7440-31-5 x. Titanium, Total ❑ <0.01 <0.014 NA NA NA NA 1 PPM LB/DAY NA NA 0 7440-32-fi EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-2 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item i of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 003 PART C — If you are a primary industry and this eutfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GCIMS fractions you must test for. Mark "X' in column 2-a for all such GCIMS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess wastewater outfalls, and non -required 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 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 concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4 &nitrophenol, 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 must either submit at least one analyslS or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table fall 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for.. additional details and require ents. 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X'._ 3. EFFLUENT (59) UNITS 5. INTAKE. o #Iona! a. TEST- b. BE- C. BE. a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE (59) LONG TERM AVRG. (59) LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) CAS NO. ING RE- . LIEVED- LIEVED (davadabte) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF (if OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ifavartable . ANALYSI 'ANALYSE available) (1) CONCENT A (2)M.ASS S (t)CONCEEi (2(2)MASSNT (1)CONCLNY- RATION(71M+SS (1)CONCENT- ELATION (2)MAS5 S a. b, MASS CONCEN- nON TRATION METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1m. Antimony, Total ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-36-0 NA NA 0 2M. Arsenic, Total ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 7440-38-2 3M. Beryllium, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-41-7 4M. Cadmium, Total ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-43-9 5M Chromium, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-47-3 6M Copper, Total ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440.50.8 7M lead, Total El ❑ F NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-92-1 8M Mercury, Total ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7439-97-6 9M Nickel, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-02-0 10M Selenium, Total [] ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7782-49-2 11M Silver, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-22-4 12M Thallium, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-28-0 . .. 13M Zinc, Total ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7440-66-0 14M Cyanide, Total ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 57-12-5 15M Phenols, ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Total 2,3,7,8-Tetra- ❑ ❑ X DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodibenzo- NA P-Dioxin -(1764-01-6) EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional a. TEST- b. BE. c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (Speafy it blank) ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davedable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF; CAS NO. (!f OUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT 0favalable) ANALYSI ... - ANALYSE IucONCENT- {2j MASS (t)CONCENT- (2j MASS (1(CONCLNT- (2)MASS - S a. b. MASS available) (1) 2 nnA (1 SS $ RAT40N RATION RATION CONCEN- CONCENTRA TRATION. TION GC/MS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IV. Aaolein (107- 02-8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2V. Aetybrtitnlle no7-?}v ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (7,�a(7 Benzene s-z) ❑ ❑ Fx_1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4V. Sis (Chloro- melhyl)Elh-(542_ ❑ ❑ Q NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 se-+ 5V. Bmmoform -(75-25-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 BV. Carbon TelracWndo ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 58 215 7V-Chlwobenzena (10a90-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 BV. CNot °ion1OT th.n° ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 - 323-48-1 - (75 Chloroethane {7s� 3s ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 10V. 2-010ra .thvi yl Ett- ❑ i1i47$ B El❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,1 V. Chloroform (87-5 ) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12V. cichloro- bm ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7s27m 13V. Oichb— diewrra-He ne ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 75-71-8 14V. 1,14kct*oro- a ❑ v- 75-s27-a ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15V. 1,2-0icMoro- shanB ❑ 1o7�z ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 16V. 1;14]itlltoro- ❑ ElX❑ 7535-4 QSM-4) NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 17V. 1,24)kl it ❑ Tl f1 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA D NA NA NA NA 0 tBV. 1.3-131,04oro- -propylene El❑ Sat-75 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA D NA NA NA NA 0 ❑ 10041-4lbenzene (+�+-+s ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 M-hyt El ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA D NA NA NA NA 0 (74-8374A3o8 21V. hlelhyl cNonae ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA j NA NA NA 0 74-87-3 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-4 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER NCD047369046 1 003 1. POLLUT- 2• MARK'X' 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (optional) a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify If blank) GAS NO. ( 1f ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (ifava#ahle) VALUE rtavaitable d. NO. OF ANALYSI AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF QUIRED PRE- ABSENT ANALYSE 11)CAOTN iii ("RATION T {i)RATIONNT S °, b. MASS available) 5 SENT {2)MASS (2)MASS (2)MASS CONCEN- CONCEINTRATI {2)M4SS TRATION ON GCIMS - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued) 22 V. Methylene ode ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7s-os-z k,2,2-Telra- ctrwd°usne(7� ❑ 34S ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24V. Tetiachloro- ethylene( ❑ ❑ QX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 in.18-4 . 2sv. Tntuen° (10E,.13 -3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 26v. 1.2-Tr° M.Nomelhyi°n° ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 156-sa s 27V. +1111-Tri- chloroethane ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 71-SSfi 2SV. 1,1.2-Tn- chleraethane ❑ 79 865 - ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 29V. TridVnn> �"Y'B B ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7&8t-fi 3W. TrioNaro- ❑ 75-ea4 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 31V. Vinyt Chlonde (7$-01-4) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 GC/MS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS 1A. 2- Chlnol El El0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA = 0 95-57-8 57-8) 2A 2,4'DicMioro- ph-1❑ 12n-e3�z ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3A. 2,4.DM"l% F ph0O0l ❑ ies-67-e ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4A. 4,5-0iritra-O- -�l ❑ s34s2.1 ❑ X� NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5A. 2,4-Dimm. P' L ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 51-285 6A. 2-1v1tF0­0enol ❑ (88-75a) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7A. 4-Mro-phenol ❑ (100.02a) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 BA. PCrd._?l• Crawl ❑ 5950.7 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9A- Panin- chlbrophenol ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 87-86-5 Phenol ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA2,4,6-Tri- LOW °p"_ ❑ ❑X❑ 2 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-5 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4, UNITS 5. INTAKE o tiona! a. TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY h. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND specify if blank) ING RE. LIEVED LIEVED VALUE . VALUE VALUE d, NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT rfavadabte) tiravailable ANALYSI ANALYSE (,)CONCENT- RAT,ON {2j MASS (1)CONCENT- RATION (2) I''u` {1)CONCENT- RATION (2) MASS S a, CONCEN- b. MASS available) (1) 2 CONCENTRATI () MASS $ TRATION ON GClMS FRACTION - BASEINFUTRAL COMPOUNDS %B. Acen".m ID&W-9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20. Acan. Nylene (206.9&8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 38. Arttlreceno 1120-12-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4B. 13—ndi"e (92-87-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 58. Benzo (a) ❑ ❑ OX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 58. Benzn (e) Pyrene(50-32-8) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 713. 3,4-Remo- ftuoranthene ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2D5 99-2 08. Remo (9N) ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 (191-24- 2 191-24- 90. Remo (k) Fluerar,thene ❑ El X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 207=1 1013. Sts 12- ChloroeiYgxy> .- Methane ❑ El X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11I-91-1 ,1 B. Bis 12LFdwo- .t",) Ether 1 f 1-44-0 ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 126. Bis(2- Chlom"opropy') er Eth109-BD_, ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13B Sis(2-Ethyl- f7) ° ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 n7a,a 11- 1-7 t4 B. a-erolno- pM1e"y' �"°nyl ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 Ether 101-55-3 1513 Butyl Be" Ph":1118 ❑ El NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 a�as-7 10B, 2-Chlo— ,e0th 1ene ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 St-50 7 178. 4-Chloro- Ph_yi Phenyl ❑ Ether 7005-72-3 ❑ X� NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ' ap Chrysene (21"1-0) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 199� 19B, Oibenzn (e.h) ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 5 I 209 1,2-Dchloro-. Muene ❑ 9s�o-1 ❑ X[] NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 276, ,,3.Oicldoro- �°"e ❑ 541.73-, ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-6 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER N C D047369046 1 003 2• MARK'X 3. EFFLUENT 4 if blank) 5. INTAKE (optional) 1. POLLUT- a. TEST• b. BE, c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 3U DAY VALUE (623) LONG TERM AVRG. (623) LONG TERM ANT AND tNG RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE (davaiable) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT lfavaitable ANALYSI ANALYSE available) (1)CO pNNT- (2)MASS fl)CONCENT (2(Ie,g55 (1)CONCLNT- (2F'`e`SS sr a.CONCEN- N (2l MASS S RATION RATION TRATION b. MASS CONCENTFt.4TE ON.... ..... GC/MS — BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 229 1,4-OiflUmo- - h°"�B^° ❑ ❑ OX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 ,OB-46-7 238. 3,T-DkMmo- heu° ❑ ❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 sld.! ,-o4-, 24B. Diethyl Phthalata ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 64.6&2 256. Dimethyi _ Phh,slat° El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 i31-11-3 268, DI-N-Bwyl Phtha1a1 El ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 84-74-2) 27B. 2,4AinMo- mluone ,21-14.2 ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2aB, 2.&DRndh nlnene ❑ ❑ QX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 298. Di-N- W Phtha'a,° ❑ ElQ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 n 7-e4-o 308. 1.2-Oiphre yV- hycreane(a,nro- benz�) El❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 122-6&7 31B. FIu nthene (zos ") ❑ ❑ FRI NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 32B. Flwaene (a&73-7). ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 33B.Heea- ah1oro°ewe"° ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 „=-1 34B. Hello- chioro Zjene ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 07-68.3 358, Nara J jmr �p-dadi— ❑ 77A7-4 ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 368. Hello- d'ko etlw. ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 67-72.1 378, hdeno (1.2,3- °diPyre"° ❑ ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1s3-3as 386. mne Impho (78-59-1) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 39B. NaMhalene (s1-�) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 40B. Nitrobenzene (9&95.3F ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 416. N-NVr wd-nelhylamine ❑ ElX❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6275-9 4213. N.NkroWm- Propylamine ❑ 621-64-7 ❑ X❑ NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev, 8-90) Page V-7 CONTINUE ON REVERSE CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT Outfall 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK x 2. EFFLUENT 3. UNITS 4. INTAKE (opt onal a -TEST• b. BE- C. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE c. LONG TERM AVRG. a. LONG TERM ANT AND (specify If blank) ING RE- • LIEVED LIEVED (if available) VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF CAS NO. (if i QUIRED PRE -SENT ABSENT ilavellabla ANALYSIS ANALYSES available) I7f CONRATION {1J (1)gAT10NNT a.GONCEN- b. MASS (2)MASS RATION (2)MASS 12)MASS TRATION CONCENTRA (2) MASS iION GCIMS FRACTION - BASEINEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued) 438-N-N&— sodlphanytamina ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 B1r30-61 -449. Phenardhre (�1 ! ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 45a. Pyrene (129ma) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 468. 1,2,4-Tri- himb ° °" ° ❑ ❑ QX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 i GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES 1P. Afdfin (2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 2P. a-BHC (319r84.li ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 3P. Ii-ahc (31&&S7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 4P. y-BHC - (5e%9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 s,ael (319-e&a-SI ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 6P. Chlordane El(57-74-9) ElX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7P. 4,4'•DDT (5&29-3) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 W. 4,4•-DOE (72-5&9) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 9P, 4,4'-DDD (72-54-e1 ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 10P. Didtlrin (60.57-1) ❑ ❑ FX1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 11 P, ,,-Endo-w1fan (t155-29-7) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 12P. 8-Erdo-sllfen El(I1S2!Y7 ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 13P, Erdo®alan srnlale ❑ ❑ 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1o31-07•e 14P, End in (72-2ae) ❑ Cl X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 15P. Endrin Aldehyde ❑ ❑ QX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 7421-93A 16P, Heaacl o El(76-14$) ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-8 CONTINUE ON PAGE V-9 EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item i of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NCD047369046 1 003 1. POLLUT- 2. MARK W 3. EFFLUENT 4. UNITS 5. INTAKE (opt onal a- TEST- b. BE- c. BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY c. LONG TERM AVRG. a- LONG TERM ANT AND (specify if blank) : if CAS NO. ( ING RE- LIEVED LIEVED VALUE VALUE VALUE d. NO. OF AVERAGE VALUE b. NO. OF ANALYSES QUIRED PRE- ABSENT it available (ifavailable) - ANALYST available) SENT (1) (1)CCONICOEINT, (1)CONCENT- (Ij CONCENT- _S a. CONCEN- . (2)MA5S - RATION (2) MASS RATION (2) MASS TRATION b. MASS. - CONCENTRA (2) MASS TCN GC/MS - PESTICIDES (continued) 17P. Heptact4o[ 4.ide ❑ ❑ ❑X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 1024-57-3 18P. PCB-1242 (5346921-0)- ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 19P. PCB-1254 (110s7-69-1) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 20P. PCB-1221 (11104-28-2) ' ❑ ElX NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 21P,PCR-1232 (11141-16-5) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 22P. PCB-1248. (12672-29-6) - ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 23P. PCB-12W (11OW82s) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 24P. PCB-1010 (12674-11-2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 25P. Toxa-phone (eoo1 2) ❑ ❑ X NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA 0 EPA FORM 3510-2C (Rev. 8-90) Page V-9 Attachment IV. Narrative Description of Pollutant Sources A. For each outfall, provide an estimate of the area (include units) of impervious surfaces (including; paved areas and building roofs) drained to the outfall, and an estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall. A. outfall Number o List Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Portion ofjlropqrty Drained 001 NA NA Outfall 001 discharges treated wastewater from the site's wastewater treatment plant. It is covered under NPDES permit NC0000663. 002 40 acres 138 acres Monomers manufacturing areas 002A <1 acre 32 acres Northwest portion of the property 003 15 acres 66 acres West and southwest portion of property 003A 4.7 acres 23 acres West portion of property 003B <1 acre 18 acres Freshwater intake pond and pump station 004 7:2 acres 195 acres South portion of the property 005 <I acre 58 acres Southeast portion of property 006 9 acres 65 acres Eastern portion of property, new rail storage area 007 <1 acre 9 acres Northeast portion of property 008 <2 acres 18 acres Southwest portion of property B. Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated, stored, or disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water; method of treatment, storage, or disposal; past and present materials management practices employed, in the last three years, and frequency in which pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and fertilizers are applied. No significant materials, (as defined in the instruction of this form), have been treated, stored, or disposed of at this facility in the last three years in a manner that would allow exposure to storm water. The management practices at the facility prevent signicant materials from entering the stone water discharges. As defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) in the Federal Regulations under 40 CFR 122.26(b)(12), "Significant Materials" include, but are 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 the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA); any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act; fertilizers, pesticides, and waste products such as ashes, slag, and sludge that have a potential to be released with storm water discharges. Materials representing a possibility of contact with storm water are: • AFFF Liquid Foam Concentrate • Cal -Shield • Coal (Bituminous) • No. 2 Diesel Fuel • Dyed Diesel Fuel • Ethylene Glycol • No. 6 Fuel Oil c Gasoline, Regular Unleaded • Hydrogen Peroxide • Magnesium Chloride (35%) • Novus CE 2688 • Paraxylene o Sodium Hypochlorite (15%) • Solcst 68 Oil • Terephthalic Acid (All Grades) • Transformer Oil Potential sources (storage tanks, site areas, and operations) that may be reasonably expected to add pollutants to storm water discharges or that may result in the discharge of pollutants to the storm water drainage system are listed below by the outfall through which the pollutant would discharge. 1.1 DRAINAGE AREA 002 Description Quantity Volume, gal Type Acetic acid 2 375,000 AST Caustic 1 88,200 AST Cobalt slurry 1 61,000 AST Diesel fuel 1 175 AST Diesel fuel 1 650 AST Diesel fuel 1 500 AST Diesel fuel 1 10,000 AST Description uanti Volume al Type DRL-6 1 40,000 AST Finish oil 7 10,000 AST Finish oil 3 1,500 AST Finish oil/water 2 5,000 AST Florence non -white 1 40,000 AST Gasoline, regular unleaded 1 10,000 AST Glycol, refined 1 150,000 AST Glycol, refined and loading rack 1 40,000 AST Glycol, spent 2 40,000 AST Glycol, virgin 1 300,000 AST KP-1 1 40,000 AST Lube oil 1 1,870 AST Lube oil 1 395 AST Magnesium Chloride 1 6,150 AST Methanol, distilled and loading rack 1 179,148 AST Methanol, Recovered 1 872,000 AST No. 2 Fuel oil 1 5,000 AST No. 6 Fuel oil 2 50,000 AST No. 6 Fuel oil 1 150,000 AST No. 6 Fuel oil 1 414,000 AST Paraxylene, Exxon t 1,000,000 AST Paraxylene 1 250,000 AST Paraxylene 1 1,260,000 AST Phosphoric Acid 1 6,650 AST TEG 1 25,000 AST TRIM #1 1 80,000 AST Uran 1 8,700 AST Waste oi1 1 20,000 AST Waste oil 1 10,000 AST Waste oil 1 8,000 AST Coal yard Compressors 3 Cooling tower Drum storage areas Numerous Gas, oil, and lube mobile truck 1 690 Oil/water separator 2 Transformers 38 The drainage area for Outfall 002 receives the majority of the storm water runoff from the monomers, fibers, and resins production plants, which includes, at a minimum, numerous above -ground storage tanks (ASTs) for POL and raw materials, unloading and loading operations, coal storage, and transfer operations for piping between the ASTs and the buildings. An absorbent boom is located at the discharge point of this outfall as an additional preventive measure against a release of POL to the environment. Secondary containment structures have been provided for all petroleum ASTs at the plant. The SPCC plan documents the volume of these secondary containment structures. Each secondary containment structure is constructed to contain the entire volume of all of the tanks located within that containment area plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation. Should a containment structure fail resulting in a spill, DAK personnel are properly trained to access the outfalls and contain the spill. A 1.4-aerc retention pond is located to the southeast of Outfall 002 within this drainage area. This pond can be used to divert and store any spills until appropriate clean up and disposal can be perfonned. Dikes and manually operated valves are located in the ditches along the railroad unloading area and the rail spur to contain any spills that may occur during unloading operations. Sandbags are located at strategic locations near the coal-fired power plant to contain any spills that may occur until clean up and disposal can be performed. Another retention pond is located southwest of Outfall 002. This pond is used to retain any storm water runoff from the coal storage area. Periodically the accumulated coal dust sediment is dredged from the pond and disposed properly. 1.2 DRAINAGE AREA 002A Storm water pollutant sources were not identified within this drainage area. 1.3 DRAINAGE AREA 003 Description Quantity Volume, gal Type Ethylene glycol 1 20,000 AST Dowthenn A in piping system 7,000 Compressors containing Solest 68 oil 2 Parking lot Outfall 003 receives the storm water runoff from the parking lots, the resin's plant rail loading and storage area, and the western portion of the fiber production building where Dowthenn A and ethylene glycol, which are components that are utilized in the production processes, are used. In addition, Solest 68 oil is contained within two compressors located on the roof'of the fiber production building. The resin's plant was constructed in 2006-2007. This new construction, which added impervious surface to this area, required a State Storrs Water Permit. As part of the requirements for the State Storm Water Pen -nit (Pen -nit No. SW$ 060138), Storm Water Pond Number 002R was constructed. It drains to Outfall 003. The permanent pool depth is maintained at 3 feet. The forebay volume is approximately 20% of the basin volume. The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1" storm event. The temporary pool draws down in two to five days. 1.4 DRAINAGE AREA 003A Description Quantity _ Volume, gal Type_ Polymer 1 2,000 AST Railcar storage area and transportation of raw materials (including terephthalic acid (TPA) and ethylene glycol) Railcars containing liquid raw materials, including ethylene glycol and TPA, pass through this drainage area or are temporarily stored in this drainage area until unloading or loading of the liquid raw materials can be performed. There is a potential for leaks or spills from these railcars, but there is no containment provided in this area to contain any spills or leaks before discharging to the outfall. In addition, polymer is stored in a secondarily contained AST in this drainage area. 1.5 DRAINAGE AREA 003B Description Quantity Volume, gal Type Sodium hypochlorite River water and fresh water pond pumphouse 10,000 AST A river water pumphouse is used to pump water from a tributary to the Cape Fear River to the fresh water pond. A fresh water pumphouse located at the fresh water pond is used to pump water from the fresh water pond to the plant. These two pumphouses are not covered; therefore, any leaks from these pumps could be contacted by storm water. To address this, the pumps are contained within a sandbag perimeter. One 10,000-gallon sodium hypochlorite AST is located in this drainage area. This AST is located within a concrete containment structure. 1.6 DRAINAGE AREAS 004 AND 005 Description Quantity Volume, gal Typeu Land application fields Sand blasting and painting operations Railcar maintenance area Wastewater sludge lagoon Two land application fields and a wastewater sludge lagoon are located on the southeastern corner of the property. The land application fields are permitted under Permit No. WQ0012759 for the Land Application of Residual Solids (503 exempt). This permit requires annual monitoring in every December of three groundwater wells located in this drainage area. The wastewater sludge lagoon is permitted under Pen -nit No. WQ0018087 for the Surface Disposal of Residual Solids (503 exempt). Railcar maintenance occurs in the drainage area for Outfall 004. No POLs are used in this area. 1.7 DRAINAGE AREA 006 Description -Quantity Volume, gal Type Wastewater Treatment Plant Hydrogen peroxide 1 7,500 AST Emergency response fire training AFFF, high expansion foam 1 1,000 AST TPA, new monomers railcar storage area The on -site wastewater treatment plant, monomers' rail car storage tracks, and the on- side emergency fire training are located in the drainage area for Outfall 006. Hydrogen peroxide and AFFF Liquid Foam are stored in this area. Hydrogen peroxide is stored in a 7,500 gallon AST and AFFF is stored in a 1,000-gallon plastic AST. Neither of these �° t See' ' ASTs have secondary containment. Secondary containment is not required for these 40 %U tanks since neither of these products contain Section 313 Water Priority Pollutants. k. �4x A new monomers railcar storage area was constructed in 2006-2007. This new construction, which added impervious surface to this area, required a State Storm Water Permit. As part of the requirements for the State Storm Water Permit (Permit No. SW8 060138), Storm Water Pond Number 002R was constructed. It drains to Outfall 003. The permanent pool depth is maintained at 3 feet. The forebay volume is approximately 20% of the basin volume. The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1" storm event. The temporary pool draws down in two to five days. An absorbent boom is located at the discharge point of this outfall as an additional preventive measure against POL releases to the environment 1.8 DRAINAGE AREA 007 Storm water pollutant sources were not identified within this drainage area. 1.9 DRAINAGE AREA 008 Storm water pollutant sources were not identified within this drainage area. 1.10 OTHER Process sludge from the biological treatment plants is disposed of in a 12-acre sludge lagoon. The runoff from the sludge lagoon and from two spray fields (which have been out of service for years) is collected in a holding pond and pumped through the treatment plant before release through NPDES regulated Outfall 001. 1.11 MANAGEMENT PRACTICES The management practices used to protect storm water discharges are extensive. These practices are covered in five documents that contain specific policies and procedures regarding safety, health, and environmental matters. The entire documents are available to NC DENR if required, but are too thorough to include as part of this application. The documents can be summarized as follows: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan This document describes the outfalls, control measures, inspections, and other information to prevent unpennitted discharges to storrn water outfalls. Safety Manual Cape Fear Site This document defines DAK's approach to reducing transportation incidents involving hazardous materials. The work defines hazardous materials, reviews the materials on site, provides a list of contacts, details worker training requirements, references publications, and covers shipping requirements, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding. Railcar inspection, tank truck inspection, and loading and unloading procedures with checklists are included. The inspection checklists are very explicity and written with the primary focus of protecting workers and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan This document establishes the procedures and prevention plans for preventing and controlling spills. The focus of the document is related to petroleum products, but the practices have a bearing on other chemicals at the site. A full inventory of petroleum products at the site is presented, with location by location contingency plans and countermeasures. Inspection frequencies and safeguards are discussed. Specific attention is given to keeping spills and products from beign discharges through the storm drains. Hazardous Waste Permit Application This document discusses the following subject areas: general security provisions, inspection schedule; preparedness and prevention requirements; spill prevention, containment, and countermeasures plan; and prevention of accidental ignition of ignitable wastes. Specific procedures and policies relating to storm water runoff are discussed. In summary, areas of activity relating to chemical transfer or storage are bermed and diked, and transfer activities are prohibited in pending or actual precipitation conditions. NPDES Permit No. 0000663 Renewal Application This application includes specific details about the wastewater discharges from Outfall 001, Outfall 002, and Outfall 003. A facility description is provided, as well as treatment schematics and analytical results pertaining to the outfalls. Since outfalls 002 and 003 correspond with storm water discharges, the permit conditions and the management practices pertain to the storm water permit application. A maintenance contractor provides lawn and landscaping services. Annually (in March) fertilizer in a 8-8-8 or 10-10-10 ratio of nutrients is applied to approximately five acres at roughly 200 pounds per acre. The only area of application is around the Administration Building, Guard House, and Training Center. Most grassy areas are not maintained other than mowing. Lime is applied in the sludge field on occasion, but this would not impact the storm water since the drainage is collected and treated in the on -site wastewater treatment facilities. "Rodeo", a commercial herbicide, is used on the maintained areas, curbs, and fence lines at an approximate rate of 1-1.4 ounces/gallon of water. Application of herbicide is two to three times per year. A small amount of pesticide (six ounces) was applied to ornamental shrubs near the plant entrance in February 2008. Orkin provides control for fire ants and wasps upon request. No other pesticides have been used within the last three years. This limited use of lawn maintenance is significantly less than that practiced at most urban commercial properties and does not have a tangible impact on the storm water discharges from the facility. C. See section above for a description of the existing structural and nonstructural control measures to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff. Oud'all Number I List of Codes from Table 2F- I Outfall Number (List) List of Codes from Table 2F-1 001 1L, I-U, 2-D, 3-A, 3-13, 3-G, 4-A, 5-A, 5-J, 5-P 002 4-A 002A 4-A 003 4-A 003A 4-A 00313 4-A 004 4-A 005 4-A 006 4-A 007 4-A 008 4-A EPA ID Number (copy from item f of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 CC047369046 outfall oat 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A —You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grah Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (GODS) 13 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 35 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 54 Total Nitrogen 4.2 Total Phosphorus 0,51 pH Minimum 7.4o Maximum 7.40 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number {il available) Maximum Values (includo units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item f of Form f) I Farm Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 VCD047369046 Outfall 002A Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A —You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (it available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) 14 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 57 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 30 Total Nitrogen 3 . c Total Phosphorus 0.36 pH Minimum 6.50 Maximum 6.50 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (ifavailable) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item I of Form 1 ) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 C0047369046 outfall 003 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A —You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details, Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (includo units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease 5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BODS) 43 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 68 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 5 Total Nitrogen 1.4 Total Phosphorus 0,05 pH Minimum 6.7o Maximum 6,70 Minimum Maximum Part B— List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and GAS Number (ifavaifable) Maximum Values {include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0085 CDO47369046 Outfall 003A I Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A -- You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease a NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BODS) 2 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 13 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2 Total Nitrogen 1.4 Total Phosphorus . oz PH Minimum 6.6o Maximum 6.60 1 Minimum Maximum Part 8 — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item f of Form f) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 CDO47369046 Outfall 003B 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A — You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Camplele one liable for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (ifavadabfe) Maximum Values finciude units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BODS) `� Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 25 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2 Total Nitrogen 0.17 Total Phosphorus o-02 pH Minimum 6,70 Maximum 6,70 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 204MO86 CDC47369046 Outfall 004 I Approval expires5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A — You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and GAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) a2 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 34 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 4 Total Nitrogen 1.4 Total Phosphorus 0.04 PH Minimum 6,-70 Maximum 6.70 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each oullall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from /tern 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 CDO47369046 Outfall 005 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A — You must provide the resuffs of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (1f available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease NIA No flow Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus pH Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the fddlity is operating undei an exisliny NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the insbucliows for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item f of Form f) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 cD047369046 outfall 006 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2FJ Part A — You must provide the resuhs of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one (able for each outfatl. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grat> Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease a5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) 2 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 2B Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 21 Total Nitrogen 1.5 Total Phosphorus 0.12 pH Minimum 7.3o Maximum 7.30 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the tacility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values {include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flaw -weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item f of Form 1) Farm Approved, OMB No. 2040-0086 CDO47369046 Outfall 007 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A -- You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details, Pollutant and CAS Number (rfavailable) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <s NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) 4 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 40 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 47 Total Nitrogen 1.4 Total Phosphorus 0.18 pH Minimum 7.20 Maximum 7.20 Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510.2F (1.92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse EPA ID Number (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 NCD 047369046 outfall Doe 1 Approval expires 5-31-92 VII. Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A — You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 2D Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease <5 NIA Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) 2 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 35 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 5 Total Nitrogen 1.5 Total Phosphorus 0.04 pH I Minimum 6,5a Maximum 6.50 Minimum Maximum Part 6 — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse Continued from the Front Part C - List each pollutant shown in Tattle 2F-2, 2F-3, and 2F-4 that you know or have reason to believe is present. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Complete one table for each outfaff. Pollutant and CAS Number (d available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Part D — Provide data for the storm event(s) which resulted in the maximum values for the flow weighted composite sample- 1. Date of Storm Event 2. Duration of Storm Event (in minutes) 3. Total rainfall during storm event (in inches) 4. Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable rain event 5. Maximum flow rate during rain event (gallons/minufe or specify units) 6. Total flow from rain event (gallons or specify units) 02/13/00 160 minutes 0.75 inches 264 hours 7. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate. All outfalls were sampled during the 2/13/08 rain event. EPAForm 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-2 '� ',envirochem:n�r Environmental Chemists, Inc. 6602 Windmill Way • Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 392-0223 (Lab) • (910) 392-4424 (lax) 710 Bowsertown Road • Manteo, NC 27954 (252)474-5702 ANALYTICAL & CONSULTING CHEMISTS NCDENR: DWQ CERTIFICATE N94, DLS CIiRTIFICNFE #37729 Customer: DAK - AMERICAS —CAPE FEAR PLANT Post Office Box 2260 Leland, NC 28451 Attn: Bertha Bland REPORT OF ANALYSIS Date Sampled: 02/13/08 Sampled By: Larry Young / James I-Iines STORMWATER: Date of Report: February 22, 2008 Purchase Order No.: 4500064371 Report Number: Report To: Project No: 8- 1460 Bertha Bland Page 1 of 2 Parameter 008 003 003A 003B Date # 2817 # 2818 # 2819 # 2820 Analyzed Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 2 43 2 < 2 2/13/08 BOD5 as 02 mg/L SM 52.10 B Chemical Oxygen Demand, COD mg/L 35 68 13 25 2/18/08 SM 5220 D Oil & Grease, mg/L < 5 5 8 < 5 2/18/08 EPA 1664 A Total Suspended Solids, TSS mg/L 5 5 2 < 2 2/19108 SM 2540 D Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, 0.02 0.10 0.07 0.03 2/.18/08 NO3+NO2-N mg/L SM 4500 NO3-E Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, TKN mg/L 1.5 1.3 1.3 0.7 2/21/08 SM 4500 NH,-B-C Total Nitrogen, as N mg/L 1.5 1.4 1.4 0.7 2/21/08 SM 4500 NO3-E & SM 4500 NH3-B-C Total Phosphorus, as P mg/L 0.04 0.05 0.02 0.02 2/19/08 SM 4500 P-B-E Comments: ANALYTICAL & CONSULTING CHEMISTS Customer: DAK Americas STORM WATER: Environmental Chemists, Inc. 6602 Windmill Way • Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 392-0223 (Lab) • (910) 392-4424 (Fax) 710 Bowsutown Road • Manteo, NC 27954 (252)473-5702 NCDENR: DWQ CERTIFICATE #94. DLS CERTIFICATE #37729 Report 8-1460 Page 2 of 2 Parameter 002A 002 007 006 004 Date # 2821 # 2822 # 2823 # 2824 # 2825 Analyzed Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 14 13 4 2 < 2 2113/08 RODS as Oi mg/L SM 5210 B Chemical Oxygen Demand, COD mg/L 51 35 40 28 34 2/18/08 SM 5220 1) Oil & Grease, mg/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 2/18/08 EPA 1664 A Total Suspended Solids, TSS mg/L 30 54 47 21 4 2/19/08 SM 2540 D Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, 0.82 1.11 0.05 0.09 0.05 2/18/08 NO3+NO2-N mg/L SM 4500 NO3-E Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, TKN mg/L 2.2 3 1 13 1.4 1.3 2/21/08 SM 4500 Nt13-B-C Total Nitrogen, as N mg/L 3.0 4.2 1.4 1.5 1.4 2/21/08 SM 4500 NO3-E & SM 4500 NH3-B-C Total Phosphorus, as P mg/L 0.36 0.51 0.18 Oa l2 0-04 2/19/08 SM 4500 P-B-E Comments: Reviewed by: r nv rochem. t-onectea isy• _�,g ���{�„ yocc•v4 CSmnle Tvne! 1 = Influent_ F. = FM; ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS, INC Sample Collection and Chain of Custody W =Wall_ CT=Rtrpam_ C(1 =Cnil CI.= Clnrlup n*hpr- 6602 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 28405 Phone: (910) 392-0223 Fax (910) 392.4424 No: () — Sample Identification m X z Collection a d �» i `o U L ^ti v 0 0 96 U" W = E U PRESERVATION ANALYSIS REQUESTED Wz C z x p c z o o DATE TIME TEMP Outfali.�d 8 PH: C 'O,�i X X 0&G$0D,C0D,T9S,Tot91 N,Total P od M?l S outfall: pH bd� • 7 Z Q, �/ ''// C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Total P 6 Outfall: Q�iJ�f% pH: Z� of C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Total P Outfall .6-)03B pH: 6, 7 Z Zp 4 C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Tatal P Q Y.P7 OutfalL•6w,0i pH: �v C C9"&-7I H /p 9 J� C X X 0 G,BPD,COD,TSS,Total b Outfoll �a pH. 74 �g-a , C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Total P Outfall: r� pH: dD / ! � oZ of 93 �/. C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Total P o > a (05 Outfall: Od sa pH: 73 a$a� / , y C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Total P D Fq7 ® Outfall:�a r{ pH: 6, 7 ^� as d-5 , X-N,Total C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total P d E6 Outfall: pH: C X X O&G,BOD,COD,TSS,Total N,Tatal P Transfer Relinquished By: Date/Time Received By: Date/Time 1• 13 0� • b 2. Temperature wh n ceived: •�{= Acc ted: ✓ Rej ted: Resample Requ sted: Delivered By• 7z Received B ' Date• Time:: Alai�i L / 7— W i (f p / U-P L� y SIC S 000 39 a DAK Americas Cape Fear Site PO Box 2260 Leland, NC 28451 February 1, 2011 Ms Coleen Sullins Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, & Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Dear Ms Sullins: In accordance with DAK Americas procedures, and pursuant to 40CFR 270.11 (a)(1)(ii), and (b) and 40CFR 122.22 (a)(1)(ii) and (b), and all applicable State Regulations, I, Leroy N. Butler, Manager of the DAK Americas Cape fear Site in Brunswick County, North Carolina, delegate my authority to sign all routine reports required by permits, and provide other information requested by the State and/or Federal Regulatory Agencies to the Operations Director of Sustainability. My delegation of this authority is consistent with the normal responsibility of these positions with DAK Americas. Sincerely, Od �D Leroy N. But] D� 2�11 Ca e Fear Site Manager 9 p � FHB � R Cape Fear Site • 3500 Daniels Road NE • P.O. Box 2260 • Leland, NC 28451 877-432-2766 (toll -free) • 910-371-4000 (phone) • 910-371-4179 (fax) www.dakamericas.com l'?1KVe,J; - e2 imS DAK Americas FIBERS, MONOMERS & RESINS March 4, 2008 50 Mr. Bradley Bennett I Environmental Program Supervisor Stormwater Permitting Unit C. ;� d Division of Water Qualityg North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources `} 1617 Mail Service Center j Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 ll v Subject: Renewal Application for Stormwater Discharge Permit 0 Permit No. NCS000392 DAK Americas LLC Cape Fear Site y -� 3500 Daniels Road (P.O. Box 2240) Leland, Brunswick County, North Carolina 28451 (28451) g CD Jo Dear Mr. Bennett: k This application is to request that stormwater discharge permit NCS000392 which expires August 31, 2008 be renewed. As a part of this submittal, US EPA Forms I and 2F are attached. This permit covers ten outfalls that discharge to the Cape bear River or its tributaries. If you have any questions please call Elizabeth Wilke at (910) 371-4498. Sincerely, l Matt Warrick Cape Fear Site Manager DAK Americas LLC 3500 Daniels Road, N.E. • Leland, NC 28451 1-877-432-2766 Form U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA I.D. Number EPA General Information 1 General Consolidated Permits Program NCD047369046 Read the "General Instructions" before starting) \\ \\ \\L\a' 61"1tBni3\\\\ \ General Instructions �l\EPA�I�D�Niatnber \\\\\\\� � \ If a preprinted label has been provided, affix it in the designated space. Review the information carefully; if any of it is incorrect, ;Name \\\\\\\ cross through it and enter the correct data in the appropriate fill- �l II\Facilit \\�\ \D`AWAmeri1cas�ELC \�� in area below. Also, if any of the preprinted data is absent (the area to the left of the label space lists the information that �Ma�lln .Address\\\\ \ \\\DAWAmeri1casELC N:E: should appear), please provide it in the proper fill-in area(s) below. If the label is complete and correct, you need not complete Items, 1, II, V, and VI (except V!-B which must be ffi\ \ Leland-ACW451 \ \ \ completed regardless). Complete all items if no label has been \Vl,\Faclllty\,Locatt6 provided. Refer to the instructions for detailed item descriptions \\ \\\ \\\\\\\\\ and for the le al authorizations under which this data is g collected htt :Ilwww.epa.gov/npdesipubs/form 1, d€ . II. Pollutant Characteristics Instructions: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit 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" to each question, you need not submit any of these forms. You may answer "no" if your activity is excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of the instructions. See also, Section D of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced terms. Specific Questions Mark X Specific Questions Mark 'X' Yes No Form Yes No Form Attached Attached A. Is this facility a,publicly owned treatment _ _ B. Does or will this facility (either existing or works which results in a discharge to waters proposed) include a concentrated animal of the U.S.? (Form 2A) ❑ XC� ❑ feeding operation or aquatic animal ❑ ❑X ❑ production facility which results in a discharge to waters of the U.S.? Form 213 C. Is this a facility which currently results in D. Is this a proposed facility (other than those discharges to waters of the U.S. other than XO ❑ described in A or above) which will result in a ❑ ❑X ❑ those described in A or B above? Form 2C discharge to waters of the U.S.? Form 2D E. floes or will this facility treat, store, or F. Do you or will you inject at this facility dispose of hazardous wastes? (Form 3) ❑ XC� ❑ industrial or municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum containing, within one ❑ ❑X ❑ quarter mile of the well bore, underground sources of drinking water? Form 4 G. Do you or will you inject at this facility any H. Do you or will you inject at this facility fluids produced water or other fluids which are for special processes such as mining of sulfur brought to the surface in connection with by the Frasch process, solution mining of conventional oil or natural gas production, inject ❑ ❑X ❑ minerals, in situ combustion of fossil fuel, or ❑ 0 ❑ Fluids used for enhanced recovery of oil or recovery of geothermal energy? (Form 4) natural gas, or inject fluids for storage of liquid hydrocarbons? Form 4 I. Is this facility a proposed stationary source J. Is this facility a proposed stationary source which is one of the 28 industrial categories which is NOT one of the 28 industrial listed in the instructions and which will categories listed in the instructions and which potentially emit 100 tons per year of any air ❑ ❑X ❑ will potentially emit 250 tons per year of any air ❑ ❑X ❑ pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and pollutant regulated under the Clean Air Act and may affect or be located in an attainment may effect or be located in an attainment area? Form 5 area? Form 5 III. Name of Facilit DAK Americas LLC Cape Fear Site 1V. Facility Contact A. Name & Title last first & title B. Phone area code & no. Elizabeth Martin Environmental Engineer 910 371-0448 V. Facility Mailing Address A. Street or P.O. Box PO Box 2260 B. City or Town C. State D. Zip Code Leland, NC 28451 VI. Facility Location A. Street, Route No. or Other Specific Identifier 3500 Daniels Road, N.E. B. County Name Brunswick C. City or Town D. State E. Zip Code F. County Code Leland NC 28451 019 EPA Form 3510-1 (Rev. 10-80) Continued From The Front VI I. SIC Codes (4-digit, in order of priority) A. First B. Second 2865 Cyclic Organic Crudes and Intermediates, and Organic Dyes and Pigments 2824 Manmade Organic Fibers, Except Cellulosic C. Third D. Fourth 2821 Plastic Materials, Synthetic Resins, and Non- vulcanizable Elastomers VIII. Operator Information A. Name B. Is the name listed DAK Americas LLC in Item VIII-A also the owner? ❑X Yes ❑ No C. Status of Operator Enter the appropriate letter into the answer box; if "0ther", specify.) D. Phone area code & no. F = Federal M = Public (other than federal or state) S = State O = (specify) P P = Private (specify) Private (910) 371-4498 E. Street or P.O. Box 3500 Daniels Road, N.E. F. City or Town G. State H. Zip Code IX. Indian Land Leland NC 28451 Is the facility located on Indian lands? ❑ Yes ❑X No X. Existinq Environmental Permits A. NPDES Dischar es to Surface Water D. PSD Air Emissions from Proposed Sources NCO000663 B. U I C (Underground Injection of Fluids) E. Other (specify) (specify) See attached table for complete list of permits. C. RCRA (Hazardous Wastes) XI. Ma Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile beyond property boundaries. The map must show the outline of the facility, the location of each of its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, and each well where it injects fluids underground. Include all springs, rivers and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise re uirements. XII. Nature of Business rovide a brief descri tion The Cape Fear Site has three production operations: (1) Monomers, (2) Fibers, and (3) Resins. The monomers production area supplies raw materials to the Fibers and Resins operations. Monomers is divided into terephthalic acid (TPA) production lines and an Ingredient Recovery process for the separation and recovery of raw materials for reuse. In addition, there is a Glycol Recovery Unit. The Direct Couple Oligomer (DCO) area, followed by the continuous polymerization (CP) production lines, convert TPA into polymer (PET -polyethylene terephthalate). Product from DCO and CP is further processed in the Fibers and Resins areas. The Fibers area (also called Staple area) produces PET fiber and packages the fibers into bales. The Resins operation manufactures polyester chips, which DAK's customers use to produce various plastic items for industrial and/or consumer use. The polyester chips are manufactured in a solid state polymerization process. XIII. Certification see instructions 1 certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this application and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining the information contained in the application, I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibilit of fine and imprisonment. Name & Official Title (type or print) Matt Warrick Cape Fear Site Manager B. Signature C. Date Signed k�/' I - 7 EPA Form 3510-1 (Rev. 10-80) Reverse DAK Americas LLC Cape Fear Site List of Permits Issuing Agency Type of Permit ID Number NCDENR NPDES NC0000663 NCDENR Stormwater Permit NCS000392 NCDENR Land Application of Wastewater Residuals WQ0012759 NCDENR Erosion and Sediment Control Permit Bruns-2006-372 NCDENR NC State Stormwater Permit SW8 060138 NCDENR NC DENR Air Permit 03033T36 NCDENR RCRA NCD047369046 USCOE Outfall Permit Channel No. 12-67 EPA ID Number (copy from Item f of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 Please orintortvoe in the unshaded areas only. kCD047369046 Approval expires 5-31-92 FORM ZF NPDES U.S. Environmenta€ Protection Agency ®� Washington, DC 20460 Application for Permit to Discharge Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Public reporting burden for this application is estimated to average 28.6 hours per application, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate, any other aspect of this cotiection of information, or suggestions for improving this form, including suggestions which may increase or reduce this burden to: Chief, Information Policy Branch, PM-223, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460, or Director, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503, I. Outfall Location For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water. A. Outfall Number (list) B. Latitude C. Longitude D. Receiving Water (name) See Attachment I. II. Improvements A. Are you now required by any Federal, Slate, or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of wastewater treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions. 1. Identification of Conditions, Agreements, Etc. 2. Affected Outfalls 3. Brief Description of Project 4, Final Compliance Hate number source of discharge a. req. b. proj. See Attachment II. B: You may altach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution (or other environmental projects which may affect your discharges) you now have under way or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now under way or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction. III. Site Drainage Map Attach a site map showing topography (or indicating the outline of drainage areas served by the outfalls(s) covered in the application if a topographic map is unavailable) depicting the facility including: each of its inlake and discharge structures; the drainage area of each storm water outfall; paved areas and buildings within the drainage area of each storm water outfall, each known past or present areas used for outdoor storage of disposal of significant materials, each existing structural control measure to reduce pollutants in storm water runoff, materials loading and access areas, areas where pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners and fertilizers are applied; each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal units (including each area not required to have a RCRA permit which is used for accumulating hazardous waste under 40 CFR 262.34 ); each well where fluids from the facility are injected underground; springs, and other surface water bodies which received storm water discharges from the facility. EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page 1 of 3 Continue on Page 2 Continued from the Front IV. Narrative Description of Pollutant Sources A, For each outfall, provide an estimate of the area (include units) of imperious surfaces (Including paved areas and building roofs) drained to the curtail, and an estimate of the total surface area drained by the outfall. outfall Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Dminetl Outfarl Area of Impervious Surface Total Area Drained Number (provide units) (provide units) Number (provide units) (provide vnits) see attachment IV. B. Provide a narrative description of significant materials that are currently or in the past three years have been treated, stored m disposed in a manner to allow exposure to storm water; method of treatment, storage, or disposal; past and present materials management practices employed to minimize contact by these materials with storm water runoff; materials loading and access areas, and the location, manner, and frequency in which pesticides, herbicides, soil conditioners, and Terlilizers are applied. see attachment IV. C. For each outfall, provide the location and a description of existing structural and nonstructural oontrol measures to reduce pollutants in storm waler runoff; and a description of the treatment the storm water receives, including the schedule and type of maintenance for conlrvt and treatment measures and the ultimate disposal of any solid or fluid wastes other than by discharge. outfall List Codes from Number Treatment Table 2F-1 See attachment IV. V. Nonstormwater Discharges A. I certify under penally of law hat the outfall(s) covered by this application have been tested or evaluated for the presence of nonstormwater discharges, and that all nonstormwater discharged from these outfaii(s) are identified in either an accompanying Form 2C or From 2E application for the outfall. Name and Official Title (type or print) Signature Date Signed Matt Warrick, Site Manager !+ +�� 1 f iw�! WWW % ?5,cy—l' .er\�- v CCC/// ___]]] vLJC] 8. Provide a description of the method used, the dale of any testing, and the onsiite drainage points that were directly observed during a test, outalls covered by this application were evaluated for non-stormwater discharges by dry weather observations of outfalls and other appropriate observation locations and the analysis and validation of accurate piping schematics. outfalls 001, 002, and 003 are covered by NPDES permit; although as much or maore attention was devoted to these outfals due to the association of these outfalls with the industrial activity. outfalls 002A, 003A, 003B, 004, 005, 006, 007 were carefully inspected on several occasions. No industrial activities that would be associated with a discharge take place in the regions of Outfalls 002A, 003a, 005, 007, or 006 were observed. outfall 003A, 004, and 005 had no perceptible dry weather flow and outfall oo6 showed no indication that the natural seepage was related to the treatment plant located nearby. I. Significant Leaks or Spills Provide existing information regarding the history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants at the facility in the last three years, including the approximate date and location of the spill or leak, and the type and amount of material released, None. EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page 2 of 3 Continue on Page 3 EPA36ID 90a6umber(copyfromltem 1 of Form f) Continued from Page 2 INCO047 VII. Discharge Information A, B, C, & D: See instructions before proceeding. Complete one set of tables for each outfall. Annotate the outfall number in the space provided. Table VII-A, VII-B, VII-C are included on separate sheets numbers VII-1 and VII-2. E. Potential discharges not covered by analysis — is any toxic pollutant listed in table 2F-2, 2F-3, or 2F.4, a substance or a component of a substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct? 0 Yes (list all such pollutants below) Q No (go to Section IX) Ill. Biological Toxicity Testing Data Do you have any knowledge or reason to believe that any biological test for acute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to our discharge within the last 3 years? Yes (list all such pollutants beiow) ✓❑ No (go to Section IX) IX, Contract Analysis Information Were any of the analyses reported in Item VI performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm? © Yes (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants JE:]No (go to Section X) analyzed by, each such laboratory or firm below) A. Name B. Address C. Area Code & Phone No. D. Pollutants Analyzed Environmental Chemists 6602 windmill way 1910) 392-0223 GODS, COD, Oil s Grease, Wilmington, NC 28405 TSS, Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Total Nitrogen as N, Total Phosphorus as P X. Certification 1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in occordance wrlh a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations, A. Name & Official Title (Type Or Print) B. Area Code and Phone No, Matt Warrick, Site Manager (910) 371-4008 C. Signature D, Date Signed —^ R �.� l / rL / r V EPA Forrx 3510 2F (1-92) v Page 3 of 3 EPA ID Number (copy from item 1 of Form 1) Form Approved. OMB No. 2040-0086 CD047369046 I Approval expires 5.31.92 VIL Discharge information (Continued from page 3 of Form 2F) Part A — You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table_ Complete one (able for each outfall. See instructions for additional details. Pollutant and CAS Number (ifavailable) Maximum Values {include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Oil and Grease N/A see Attachment vzr, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Nitrogen Total Phosphorus pH Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Part B — List each pollutant that is limited in an effluent guideline which the facility is subject to or any pollutant listed in the facility's NPDES permit for its process wastewater (if the facility is operating under an existing NPDES permit). Complete one table for each oulfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Pollutant and CAS Number (if available) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-1 Continue on Reverse Continued from the Front Part C - List each pollutant shown in Table 2F-2, 2F-3, and 2F-4 that you know or have reason to believe is present. See the instructions for additional details and requirements. Complete one table for each ouffall. Pollutant and CAS Number fifavairable) Maximum Values (include units) Average Values (include units) Number of Storm Events Sampled Sources of Pollutants Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Grab Sample Taken During First 20 Minutes Flow -Weighted Composite Part D — Provide data for the storm evert(s) which resulted in the maximum values for the flow weighted composite sample. 1. Date of Storm Event 2. Duration of Storm Event (in minutes) 3. Total rainfall during storm event (in inches) 4. Number of hours between beginning of storm measured and end of previous measurable rain event 5. Maximum flow rate during rain event (gallonsJminufe or specify units) 6, Total flow from rain event (gallons or specify units) 7. Provide a description of the method of flow measurement or estimate. EPA Form 3510-2F (1-92) Page VII-2 =�_ _v= .� UDR - '=�' - _ _ - �" 1"•=°~ - - - _ _-"- - - _ " ".�� `/J � W� f'\'/� Z ��;� ���* � � �t. •'--Y= - --_ _ -' -�! - ATE77 , =:__ -� _�-_- "�' ' __ �•_�- �� - - -. - --: ~ l" JG� `��� I -_' _-+:'_ ATW 002 -; � To � � � _ - •Q / � ` l = J - = `- 7� _ _ - - _ r tom._ C//3�', l �CT J Big .:J~' � �' yam 4y .�� � �-�_• /� `'�� \. - _ -_ _�- __=_ L LAKE SiTATE Cz Flo h rru r- `r--- A LT North _ „i �;,! Outfall 001 DAK Americas Latitude : 34019'05"N CAmericas LLC Longitude: 78001'40"W 3500 Cape Fear Site Stream Class: C Daniel Road, N.E. Lela Receiving Stream: Cape Fear River Leland, NC 28451 FIBERS,MONOMERSB RESINS Attachment I. Outfall Location All storm water from the property drains to one of ten outfalls (Outfalls 002, 002A, 003, 003A, 003B, 004, 005, 006, 007, or 008), all of which ultimately discharge to the Cape Fear River. The outfall number, the area that drains to the outfall, and the receiving stream are listed below: A. Outfall Number D. Receiving Water Total Area o (List) B. Latitude C. Longitude (name) Drained Portion of Property Drained 001 34" 19' 05" 780 01' 40" Cape Fear River NA Outfall 001 discharges treated wastewater from the site's wastewater treatment plant. It is covered under NPDES permit NC0000663. 002 340 19' 28" 780 02' 26" Dalliscn's-Swamp 138 acres Monomers manufacturing areas 002A 340 19' 41" 780 02' 32" Doll' wamp 32 acres Northwest portion of the property 003 340 19' 14" 780 03' 04" Tributary to Bay Branch V 66 acres West and southwest portion of property 003A 340 19' 23" 78" 02' 57" Tributary to Bay Branch / 23 acres West portion of property 003B 340 19' 57" 78" 03' 04" Bay Branch ;/ 18 acres Freshwater intake pond and pump station 004 340 18' 35" 78" 02' 12" Otter Branch j 195 acres South portion of the property 005 34° 18, 42" 78° 01, 55" Dollison's Swamp 1 / 58 acres Southeast portion of property 006 34" 18, 35" 78° 02' 12" r Dollison's Swamp V 65 acres Eastern portion of property, new rail storage area 007 340 19, 19" 780 02' 03" Doll isori Wamp 9 acres Northeast portion of property 008 340 18' 53" 78° 03' 12" Mulberry Branch 18 acres Southwest portion of property Attachment 11. The site's NPDES Permit No. NC0000663 became effective February 1, 2008. 1n this recently renewed permit, the site is required to meet a Total Suspended Solids limit of 75 mgll for the monthly average and 150 mg/L for the daily maximum for Outfall 002. This new limit will become effective August 1, 2009. A copy of the permit is attached. General Permit Part 8 — Sector -Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity Subpart C — Sector C — Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing, and Refining. You must comply with Part 8 sector -specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co -located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector - specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector -specific activities occur. These sector -specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit. 8.C.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges. The requirements in Subpart C apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing, and Refining facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector C in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit. 8.C.2 Limitations on Coverage. 8.C.2.1 Prohibition of Non .Slorrn4raler Discharges. (See also Part 1.1.4) The following are not covered by this permit: non-stormwater discharges containing inks, paints, or substances (hazardous, nonhazardous, etc.) resulting from an onsite spill, including materials collected in drip pans; washwater from material handling and processing areas;'and washwater from drum, tank, or container rinsing and cleaning. 8.C.3 Sector -Specific Benchmarks Table 8.C-1 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors ol'Sector C. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co -located industrial activities. Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity —Sector C t,,,AjVMAA, A - SODcioo� O 51 t/ General Permit Table 8.C-1. Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration Subsector C1. Agricultural Chemicals (SIC 2873-2879) Nitrate 2lus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L Total Lead Hardness Dependent Total Iron 1.0 mg/L Total Zinc' Hardness Dependent Phos horns 2.0 mg/L Subsector C2. Industrial Inorganic Chemicals (SIC 2812-2819) Total Aluminum 0.75 m L Total Iron 1.0 mg/L Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L Subsector C3. Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics, and Perfumes (SIC 2841-2844) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L Total 'Zinc' Hardness Dependent Subsector C4, Plastics, Synthetics, and Resins (SIC 2821-2824) Total Zinc' Hardness Dependent The benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, "Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals," for methodology), in accordance with Part 6.2,1,1, to identify the applicable `hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. The ranges occur in 25 mg/L increments. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below: Water Hardness Range Lead (mg/L) Zinc (mg/L) 0-25 mg/L 0.014 0.04 25-50 mg/L 0.023 0.05 50-75 mg/L 0.045 0.08 75-100 mg/L 0.069 0.11 100- l 25 mg/L 0.095 0.13 125-150 mg/L 0.122 0.16 150-175 mg/L 0.151 0.18 175-200 mg/L 0.182 0.20 200-225 mg/L 0.213 0.23 225-250 mg/L 0.246 025 250f mg/L 0.262 0.26 8.C.4 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 6.2.2.1 of the permit.) Table KC-2 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below. Compliance with these effluent limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other wastestreams that may be covered under this permit. Stormwater Discharges Associated With Industrial Activity — Sector C 52 General Permit Table S.C-2' Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limit Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products or waste products (SIC 2874) Total Phosphorus (as P) 105.0 m > L, daily maximum 35 mg/L, 30-dayavg. Fluoride 75.0 mg/L daily maximum 25.0 mglL, 30-day avg. 1 Monitor annually. Stormwater Discharges Associated With Industrial Activity — Sector C 53 6 -pa-1 -1 2/xr1/2011 EPA I Envirofa b4u�_F[1LILLRQ.. http:l/oaspub.epa.g o�lenvirolmultlsys 2.get_list_lri7tri_fac_itl=28a51 DpN7Wo205TA TE a ifti Envirofacts Data Warehouse Last updated on Friday, February 11, 2011 5 You are here: EPA Home Env irofacts Mull Report 'i Ma+tcl (�_ f MultiSystem Report Erwiia?acts r—DAK MONOMERS LLC ,3500-DANIELS-ROAD-NORTHEAS LELAND, NC 28451 Map this taclity F[PA Faccl Information This query was executed on FEB-11-2011 Toxic Releases for Reporting Year 2009 TRI FACILITY ID: 284SIDPNT STATE There were no SIC Codes reported to EPA for this facility. Chemicals Transferred to other Sites RELEASE RELEASEBASIS I CHEMICAL NAME TRI CHEMI UCUMENT� j AMOUNTS 11 I TYPE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFE_R__SITE NAME TRANSFER ID COD XA 0001239L1;1309207852904II 16 GIANT RESOURCE IHARLEYVILLE RECOVERY ACETALDEHYDE 000075070 1309207852916' 38.75 ([RECOVERY INC SUMTER JSUMTER A ALDEHY 000075070 1309207852916 _ 84 15 (ENERGY - - _ -_ RECOVERY GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY HARLEYVILLE .. _ IMETAL$ SOLIDIFICA TMETAL ijGIAN . N N010I13092078529301 ���� 1 AND COIMPO NIDS IRECOVERYDURCE HARLEYVILLE ONLY 00744039331D9207852942� 1 F� HEADWATERS RESOURCE INC SOUTH IORDAN I — I I ---- SAMPSON COUNTY' - C BALT 1309207853019 124483 DISPOSAL WASTE ROSEBORO COMPOUNDS � INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES INC...._ _. IDIDXIN AND COMPIOE-IiKEUNDS N150j 13Q9207853021i _ 52416I -- I1NCDWATERS RESOURCEi SOUTH I ORDAN ETHYLENE GLYC 000107211 1309207853033i 12917� 1RECOVERY INC SUI TER_-IISUMTER ETHYLENE _HYLENEGLYCOL 000107211� 1309207853033 - 40967�-ENERGYRECDVERY �JGIANT RECOVERYOURCE IHARLEYV[LLE LEAD MP- NDS COMPUR NDS N4ZD, N456 1309207853458 13D9207853072 k844 � 14� � ,4 - - - .. ... - - - .. ........ .. ... ....._ h RESOURCE{ NG HEADWATERS RRCE, ESOU INC .......... ..._....._........_ _ .....j JOWATERS ITH O DA ORN SOUTH JORDAN Chemicals Released to Air CHEMICAL NAME ID DOCUMENT LESSYR _ CODS J INDICATOR 1.1 4- I XAN ;000123911�L309207852904i 2811 STACK OR POINT EMISSIONS 1.4-DIOXANE 1000123911i 1309207852904 9770 FUGITIVE OR NON POINT EMISSIONS ,AC ALDEHYDE - - 000075070i1309207852916� J 17651 __ - _- -- - (FUGITIVE _ _ -- OR NON POINT EMISSIONS_._._ AC ALDEHY 000075070�1309207852916i 23814 �EM STACK OR SSIONSPOINT AMMONIA 1007664417 130920785292H' 3979 FUGITIVE OR NON POINT EMISSION$ ;AM IA 1 -- 0076644 17 1309207852928� 5644 - STACK OR POINT NTIM NY COMPOUNDS - --' — J A - -- -- --I. -N010 �� 13092078529370 __..._ 35 -- STACK DR PRINT EMISSIONS --------I BA I M 007440393i1309207852942� 16 4EMISSIONSPOINT (STACK OR BEN N 1 _[EMISSIONS IVE OR NON-POINT07143239207852955�112OOD (BEN NE 000071432 1309207852955 21576 _. ... 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P-XYLENE 00010642311309207853146� 6544 :FUGITIVE OR NON -POINT EMISSIONS. P-XYLENE _- - _ -_ 000106423'1309207853146� �I_ - .._._ -J 131814 _ ___ - _ STACK OR POINT EMISSIONS POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS �' -T_ N590 1309207853161� 2�� �EM[SSIONSISTACK OR PDINT - SULFUR[C ACIQ (1994 AND AFTER "ACID AEROSOLS" ONLY 007664939 13092078531851 55875 ; _ STACK OR POINT EMISSIONS TOL ENE 0001088E 1309207853197 I.. 2654 FUGITIVE OR NON -POINT EMIS5-IONS - . .... ...... __ .--_-__ TOLUENE 000108663 - ___. ... .__ T 1 8 1 71 __ ..... __._. _ 20653 _ - .... --.. __J _- STACK OR POINT EMISSIONS Chemicals Released to the Land Surface CHEMICAL NAME Cam_ DOCUMENT IRELEASE AMOUNTS LBS7YRFRE LEASLBAS.IS CODE LAND DISPOSAL .................... ............ ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS N010 130920 852930 , ...-__ 23i LAND TREATMENT/,APPLICATION FARMING_ __ COBALT COMPOUNDS N096. 13092E 078530t9 T _ 65 T- AND TREATMENT/APPLICATION FARMING MANGANESE COMPOUNDS N450 IF3092078530601 9981 LAND TREATMENT/APPt-ICATION.FARMING Chemicals Released to Surface Water CHEMICAL NAME . -. _ ......, TRI CHEM, ..... ....._ DOCUMENT- RELEAL5AYRUNTS ', RELEASE STORM LITY WATER APPLICABIFLAG STORM WATER PERCENTAGE ID _J_ _ -_CODE 1 4-DIOXANE _ ._... _: 000123911; 1309207852904 ---.._. .........__.... 36 -- .... _ .,.0..,.... -_ _._,.. 0' ACETALDEHYDE ........ 000075D70 1309207852916 301 IF I,— ......... 6. AMM NIA___ _; ANTIM NY rF CQMPOUNDS 007664417' N010 1309207852928 _... 528.�..-__. 1309207852930 1780 _.._.._� 0 . 0 _. D' 0 CHLORINE T COBALT COMPOUNDS 007782505 N096; 1309207852993--_ 1309207853014 F 1102 0 0 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 000107211 1309207853033 175.14 0 0. MP UND MERCURY C MPOUNDS N450 N458 1309207853072 .8 -MANGANE 04 D 0C . 0' F. METHANOL _ NITRATE MPOUND 000067561, N511 1309207853084 13092D7853108 _ 22 24. 351496 ........ _ ! ......... .110 ..... ........ 0 0 -XYLENE 000095476 1309207853110 18 I 0............... P-XYLENE _ _ - 000106423 1309207853146 _ _18 —2202 ,. -IF SODIUM NITRITE , 007632000 1309207853173 0 0 ;TOLUENE-__,OOgLOBB83;1309207853197 ---- 6 ;., 0 - D Chemicals Released via Underground Injection There was no data of this type reported for this facility. oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list tr... 2/18 2/11/2011 EPA I Envirofacts Warehouse ]'ENVIRO... Additional Information can be obtained from the Toxics Release Inventory System ® Query: Additional links for TRI: This information resource is not maintained, managed, or owned by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the Envirofacts Support Team. Neither the EPA nor the Envirofacts Support Team is responsible for their Content or site operation. The.Envirofacts Warehouse provides this reference only as a convenience to our Internet users. • National Library of Medicine (NLM) �J TOXMAP • The Environmental Defense Fund's (EDF) Chemical Scorecard has on-line environmental information regarding this =0 ili reported TRI releases. Water Discharge Permit Information (PCS) Pending migration to a new system, the data for the Permit Compliance System (PCS) will remain frozen in Envirofacts for the following states and territories as of the below listed dates: Frozen as of June 6th, 2006: MA,NH,RI,VI,PR,OC,MD,IN,NM,UT,HI,AK,ID Frozen as of August, 2006: AS,AT,CT,C2,FM,GA,GB,GU,JA,MH,MP,MT,MW,NE,NI,NN,NV,NY,PA,PW,SD,SR,TT,UM Frozen as of April 24th, 2008: IL Frozen as of August 26th, 2008: AR CA,CO,OK,TN,WI Frozen as of June 17th, 2009: TX, LA, GM, AL Please refer to the ECHO Clean Water Act Query Screen to retrieve updated data for the states frozen in Envirofacts. NPOES: N00000663 SIC CODE: 2821 SIC DESCRIPTION: PLASTICS MATERIALS, SYNTHETIC RESINS, AND NONVULCANIZABLE ELASTOMERS This facility has permits to discharge the following chemical/substances through the points (pipes) listed in the table below: PARAMETER CODE PARAMETER DESCRIPTION JINUMBER OF DISCHARGE POINTS ACRYLONITRILE_-____-... _ __344.18 34469 ILYRENE 34536 7 j1..Z-Q.ICHLOROBENZENE.- 00530 LIDS TOTAL SUSPENDED�_ 2 T 34626 2,6-D[NITROTOLUENE ___..._ 00300 OXYGEN. DISSOLVEDfD01 j L 00610 NITROGEN. AMMONIA TOTAL fA5 N1, , 39100 IBIS. _._._._ _.. (2-ETHYLhEXYL) PHTHALATE ........ ......... I 34447 NITROBENZENE 1 34657...,_.-.,_,_4,6-DINITRO-0-CRE5OL.-- _ OL042 ---- COPPER. TOTAL (AS CU) �. ----1 —_ -- 1 34371 ETHYLSENZENE 1 34205 ACENAPHTHENE 1 34586_.. 2 CHLOROPHENOL._._._......---.... 00630 INITRITE PLUS NITRATE TOTAL I DET, (A5 N) 3 00665 PHOSPHORUS. TOTAL (AS P} 3 TGE6C_- ; P/F_STAT 24HR ACU PIMEPHALES_ I 34461 IPHENANTHRENE _ _—� 1 34591 ' i ITROPHENOL.... _ _ 1 342:W ; ANTHRACENE 34526 _.. ._ (BENZOfA)ANTHRACENE k I I __00094 34200 JACENAPHTHYLENE 1 34180 R L Y N I 1 — 50060 CHLORINE, TOTAL RESIDUAL 3 j 31616OLIFORM, FECAL MF, M-FC BROTH,44.5C 1 32106 RTLbROFORM 1 I _....___00400 _ Psi _ - - - 3-- --- _.� 00625- NITROGEN, KJELDAHL TOTAL (AS N) 3 321[02 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1 3401p - TOLUENE---1- 39702 34541 HEXACHLOROBUTAWENE 1.2-DICHLOROPROPANE 1 I 39175 VINYLCHLQR[DE 34561 1DLCHLOROPRQPENE. TOTAL WEIGHT i L 34694 PHEN LSINGLE COMPOUND 34247 BENZO A PYRENE 1 _,.; 34571 ___ 1.4-DICHLOROBENZENE ._...... i .._.....__,....-1___._ 346N 4- M HY PH 79531 3.4 BEN7 FLUORAN- THENE 1 ..... 34341 IDIMETHYL PHTHALATE _— 3461.17F274 DINITROTOLUENE—_ �J 1 34616 Z 4 PjNITROPHENOL 1 ......... 34301 . _iCHLOROBENZENE BiFFYL P THALAT T 1 34376 IFLUORANTHENE 1 oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2,get_list tr... 3/18 2/11/2011 EPA EnVirofacts Warehouse ENVIRJ... f 34601 12,4-DICHLOROPHENOL 1 _-34546 1,2-TRANS-DICHLORO _ETHYLENE _ IF 1 __ 34311 —. 'CHLOROETHANE. TOTAL WEIGHT.—_ 00010 iTEMPERATURE W.TA ER Dom. CENTIGRADE .3 34242 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 1 00600 In T TAL AS N 1 3 r- 34566 } 1 3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1 34396 JKEXACHLOROETHANE 1 34551 E 1 2 4-TR IC HL R- BENZENE 1 34511 ! 1A.2, TRICHLQRn ETHANE f 1 34506 - E AN 34646 14-NITROPHENO J11 39700 - 11HEXACHLOROBENZENE — 34320- 34423 IMETHYLENF CHLORIDE i 1 34501............ .: 1.1-DICHLOROETHYLENE .......-._.........-.-.-. __-39110 _ 1-N- TY PHTHALATE 34403 INDENO (1.2.3-CD1 PYRENE 1 34531 1.2-DICHLOROETHANE, TOTAL WEIGHT .34381 !FLU RENE 34496 _ill, 1- ] HLOR ETHAN 1.. 34556 _ ;DIBFNZQ (A_H)ANTHRACENE 1 50050 1 FLOW. IN CONDUIT OR THRU TREATMENT PLANT i 3 00310 19OD, 5-DAY (20 DEG: C)__.._. _ .. 1 3469ra _ .I LE 34475 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE. - _ 1 Additional Information can be obtained from Water Discharge Permit Infomation ® Query. AFS Information O eratinStatus: O HPV Flag: Operatina Status Description. OPERATING Striate Registration Number: 10 State County Compliance 3701900013 Govertio3ent Facility Code PRIVATELY OWNED/OPFRATED Source: Description: Region Code: 04 Class Code: A - Primary SIC Code: 2824 Class Code Description; ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL EMISS Primary SIC Description: ORGANIC FIBERS, NONCELLUL Compliance Status: C NAICS Code: 325222 Compliance Status Description: IN COMPLIANCE WITH PROCED NAICS Code Description: Noncellulosic Organic Fiber pate Plant Information Last Updated: 01/03/2011 Manufacturing Air Program Information Air Air Program Air Air Program Air Air Program Subpart Class Class Code Compliance Compliance Program Description Proram g Status Program Description iption C gde Description Status Status Code Status _ Description Subpart _ DescriptionACTUAL OR IN 0 SIP 0 OPERATING A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE EMISS WITH PROCED ACTUAL OR IN 8 NESHAP O OPERATING FF BENZENE WASTE OPERATIONS A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE EMISS WITH PROCED 9 NSPS O OPERATING VV EQUIPT VOC LEAKS IN SYNTH- A 'ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL C IN COMPLIANCE ORGAN-CHEM MFG EMISS WITHPROCED VOC EMISS OF SOCMI ACTUAL OR IN 9 NSPS 0 OPERATING NNN DISTILLATION OPERATN A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE 'EMISS WITH PROCED 9 NSPS 0 OPERATING DC SMALL INDUS-COMMER- A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL C IN COMPLIANCE INSTITUTE STEAM GENER µ EMISS WITH PROCED VOC EMISS OF SOCMI AIR-02 ACTUAL OR -IN 9 NSPS O OPERATING III UNIT PROCESS A POTENTIAL C IAN COWITMPLIANCE EMISS PROCED 9 NSPS O OPERATING ODD VOC EMISS FROM POLYMER A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL C IN COMPLIANCE MANUFACTURING !EMISS WITH PROCED MACT SYNTHETIC HAZARDOUS ACTUAL OR IN M (SECTION 63 0 OPERATING F ORGANICS (SOCMI) A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE ; NESHAPS) STANDARDS EMISS WITH PROCED MACT ACTUAL OR IN M (SECTION 63 0 OPERATING .313 GROUP IV POLYMERS AND A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE NE5HAP_S RESINS_) EMISS WITH PROCED, MACT STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS ,ACTUAL OR IN M (SECTION 63 'NESHAPS) 0 OPERATING G ORGANICS A POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE ;EMISS WITH PROCED MALT EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF ACTUAL OR IN M (SECTION 63 0 OPERATING HA POTENTIAL C COMPLIANCE _.. 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V I TITLE V O (OPERATING ACTUAL OR IA 'POTENTIAL jC IN COMPLIANCE ,PERMITS EMISS WITH PROCED Pollutant Data Program Air Pollutant Lode / Pollutant /CAS Attain Attain Pollutant Indicator Compliance ES Pollutant Compliance Pollutant o u anClass CAS Number Description Code Indicator Description Status Description Class Code Description -.. __ :ACTUAL OR b CO CARBON MONOXIDE ATTAINMENT 3 iIN COMPLIANCE - A POTENTIAL ,A AR£A FOR A GIV IINSPECTIO - "EMISS 'FACILITY -WIDE ATTAINMENT iIN COMPLIANCE WITH (POTENTIAL 0 FACIL PERMIT o C AREA FOR A GIV i PRDCED B (UNCONTROLLED .REQUIREMENTS EM 0 NO2 NITROGEN DIOXIDE A ATTAINMENT 3 �IN COMPLIANCE A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL '_ AREA FOR A GIV INSPECTIO —... - _ ...._ .. - ..'.._..... . ...... . ._.._.....__ __,. . ..... ... _r - .._..I`_. _. ._- IIN ! _'EMISS ACTUAL OR 0 PM10 PARTICULATE A ATTAINMENT 3 COMPLIANCE A POTENTIAL MATTER < 10 UM " AREA FOR A G[V 'INSPECTIO � ;EMISS 0 PT TOTAL PARTICULATE 'MATTER TT ATTAINMENT AREA AREA FOR A GIV 3 IN COMPLIANCE - J[NSPECTIO B POTENTIAL UNCONTROLLED - 1EM 0 S02 R DIOXIDE A ATTAINMENT' 3 IN COMPLIANCE - 'A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL AREA FOR A GIV IINSPECTIO EMISS 0 VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCE - -A ;ACTUAL OR 'POTENTIAL AREA FOR A GIV, INSPECTID II "." _ _ .".. FACILITY -WIDE - ---- - .. _ ------- ---- •- - � - __ _`EMISS i POTENTIAL 8 FACIL PERMIT A ATTAINMENT AREA FOR A GIV C IN COMPLIANCE WITH IPROCE❑ B UNCONTROLLED REQUIREMENTS _ _ EM _ 8 VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCE I A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL _ - COMPOUNDS _ -- •-- - .- _ " -- AREA FOR A GIV r IINSPECTIO _ _ 'EMISS 9 CO CARBON MONOXIDE A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCE - A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL AREA FOR A GIV 'INSPECTIO EMISS 9 FACIL FACILITY -WIDE - _ 'ATTAINMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH -POTENTIAL - I1UNCONTRQLLED PERMIT A AREA FOR A GIV C PROCED B REOUIREMENTS EM 9 ATTAINMENT INCOMPLIANCE- ACTUAL OR !POTENTIAL NO2 GEN_IDIOXIDE NITRQ A AREA FOR A GIV 3 OLIANCE jIN A N EM[SS 9 PM10 PARTICULATE A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCEPOTENTIAL B - MATTER < 10 UM - - - - AREA FOR A GIV - --- �INSPECTIO UNCONTROLLED -__. - ATTAINMENT IIN COMPLIANCE ;POTENTIAL 9 SD2 SULFUR DIOXIDE A AREA FOR A GIV 3 INSPECTIO 6 'UNCONTROLLED 9 VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCE - A ACTUAL OR 'POTENTIAL COMPOUNDS AREA FOR A GIV iINSPECTIO (EMISS M FACILITY -WIDE 'A ATTAINMENT ' IN COMPLIANCE WITH POTENTIAL ,FACIL PERMIT AREA FOR A GIV. ,C PROCED B UNCONTROLLED REOU[REMENT5 _ N4 'EM M TRAP -TOTAL HAP A ATTAINMENT '3 iIN COMPLIANCE - p ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL PP[ LL 1UTANT AREA FOR A GIV iINSPECT[O 'EMISS VOLATILE ORGANIC ATTAINMENT IN COMPLIANCE _ ACTUAL OR M vOC COMPOUNDS A AREA FOR A GIV 3 +INSPECTIO A POTENTIAL - _ ACTUAL OR V CO CARBON MONOXIDE A ATTAINMENT AREA FOR A GIV 3 IN COMPLIANCE s1NSPECTIO A !POTENTIAL -- - - - W -- EMISS _;POTENTIAL V FACIL 'FACILITY -WIDE ATTAINMENT [N COMPLIANCE WITH PERMIT REQUIREMENTS A " _ C AREA FOR A GIV Y- �`PROCED - B UNCONTROLLED 'EM V NOZ N[TR4�EN DIOXIDE 'A ATTAINMENT 3 ;IN COMPLIANCE - A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL AREA FOR A GIV INSPECTIO !EMISS , _ - ... _..�.._ -i - . _ _. - .. _ ---_...�... - - • - -- ' ;ACTUAL OR V PM10 PARTICULATE A ATTAINMENT 3 ,IN COMPLIANCE - p POTENTIAL MATTER < 10 UM AREA FOR A GIV,3 EMISS V 502 SULFUR DIOXIDE !A ATTAINMENT 3 AREA FOR A IN COMPLIANCE - A ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL GIV .... _-1 INSPECTIO 'EMISS V TRAP TOTAL HAP A ATTAINMENT 3 IN COMPLIANCE - A ACTUAL OR 'POTENTIAL POLLUTANT � AREA FOR A GIV, I INSPECTIO M . VOLATILE ORGANIC ' ATTAINMENT IIN COMPLIANCE 'ACTUALNISS OR V VOC MP ND A AREA FOR A GIV, 3 INSPECTIO A !POTENTIAL !,EMISS _ - i - - -• -� Compliance Monitoring System Plan CMS Start Date FY2008 CMS Indicator FY2008 CMS Indicator DescriRtion FY2009 CMS Indicator FY2009_CMS Indicator Description 01-OCT-01 M 'MEGA -SITE M 'MEGA -SITE Plant Actions oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list tr... 5/18 2/11/2011 EPA I Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIRO... Action Kev Air National National Action Action Action Date Penal Results Results Pollutant Regional Regional Action NumberNumbers Program Action Description Type 8escription AchievedAmount Code Code C ode Data Data Codes Type Description Element Element TITLE V TITLE V 16 40002 V CC COMPLIANCE CERT CC COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION I DUE/RECEIVED BY DUE/REVVD BY EPA EPA EPA INSPECTION - INSPECTION 13 AUG- ; ACTION 90401 0 1A LEVEL 2 OR A4 LEVEL 2 OR 87 ;01 ACHIEVED GREATER GREATER 90000 E 0 00 RO START 01-FEB- i _ - ACTION 95 00090 0 F5 STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 05-MAY- I MC iIN FCF/ON-SITE FCE/ ON SITE 10 COMPLIANCE 00090 8 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 05-MAY- MC IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON-SITE- 10 4COMPLIANCE 00090 9 FS STAY[ CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 05-MAY- MC 'IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 10 {COMPLIANCE 00090 M FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 05-MAY- ;IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 10 _ I 'MC COMPLIANCE 00090 V FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 05-MAY- IMC iIN _.. FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 10 .COMPLIANCE _ STATE a 00089 0 59 EVALUATED 31-MAR- PP 'STACK TEST SOURCE TEST 10 ;PASSED REPORT STATE 00088 0 59 EVALUATED 31-MAR- PP 'STACK TEST SOURCE TEST 10 ;PASSED REPORT STATE REQ STATE REQ (0/0 (O/O COND) 00087 0 TR COND) STACK TR STACK 09-FEB- 01 ACTION TEST/NOT OBSV TEST/NOT 09 ACHIEVED BUT REVWD OBSV BUT REVWD TITLE V TITLE V 00086 V SR COMPLIANCE SR COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION 06-APR- IMC :IN CERTIFICATION REVIEW BY 10 COMPLIANCE REVIEW BY STATE STATE 00085 0 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 21-AUG- MC IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 09 ;COMPLIANCE 00085 8 FS STATE CONDUCTED FCE/ON-SITE FS STATE CONDUCTED 21-AUG- 09 IMC IN COMPLIANCE .FCE/ ON -SITE 1 00085 4 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 21-AUG MC 'IN FCEJON SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 09 COMPLIANCE _ 00085 M FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 21-AUG- MC 'IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 09 COMPLIANCE OOOBS V FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 21-AUG- MC IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 09 COMPLIANCE - . 00084 0 100 29-OCT- 01 ACTION 03 ACHIEVED 00083 0 00 30-NOV- 01 ACTION 04 ACHIEVED STATE REQ STATE REQ (0/0 :(0/0 COND) 00082 0 TR COND)STACK TR STACK 27-MAY- 01 1ACTION TEST/NOT OBSV TEST/NOT 09 'ACHIEVED BUT REVWD OBSV BUT REVWD j (TITLE V TITLE V 00081 V SR COMPLIANCE SR COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION 30 MAR MC fIN CERTIFICATION BY 09 COMPLIANCE REVIEW BY STATEREVIEW - ~ STATE 00080 M PS STATE PCE/ON- PS STATE CONDUCTED 11-FEB- MCIN SITE PCE/ ON -SITE 09 ECOMPLIANCE STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ d 00079 0 3A COND) STACK 23 (0/0 COND) STACK 24-SEP- PP iSTACK TEST' TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 08 'PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED - ? 'STATE REQ(0/0 STATE REQ 00079 8 3A COND)STACK 23 0/0 STACK 24-SEP- pp PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 08 'PASSED PREVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ 00079 s 9 3A COND) STACK 23 KOND) STACK 24-SEP- PP STACK TEST oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get_list_tr... 6/18 2/11/2011 EPA I Envirofacts Warehouse 1,ENVIRO... i !ITEST/OBSVD & ITEST/OBSVD & 08 ; ;PASSED - -_ -- _ED - --kREVIEW_.... _'STATE ,REVIEWED - -- -_ REQ (0/0 REQ I(O/O I }STATE I COND) 00079 M 13A }CDND) STACK 23 STACK 24-SEP- F pp STACK TEST ;TEST/OBSVD & ;TEST/OBSVD & 08 ; PASSED (REVIEWED (REVIEWED } 1 ......-� _ .........__� _..........._.' .__.._. , STATE REQ y STATE REQ (0/0 !COND) STACK •(COND) 24-SEP- I STACK TEST NEST/OBSVD & �23 ;STAA STACK NEST/085VD & 08 Pp ;PASSED } I IREVIEWED tt - !(REVIEWED ---` ~'CONDUCTED 00078` 0 IPS jSTATE PCE/ON- PS 24-SEP- ` MC IN SITE 08 S PCE/ ON-SITESTATE COMPLIANCE - 24-SEP i (STATE PCE/ON- 00076 8 pg opS ;CONDUCTED 0$ 'PCE/ I` MC ,IN COMPLIANCE I ISITE W ON -SITE - 00078 9 In ;STATE PCEON- / IPS STATE ;CONDUCTED 24-SEP ) MC IN IS[TE_ !PCE/ ON -SITE 08 COMPLIANCE ---- - - I - - � - ESTATE PCE/ON-w_.i 24-SEP- IN... 00078 M IPS ;SITE PS CONDUCTED i 08 MC COMPLIANCE �pCF/ ON -SITE _•.` ___- tµ 00078 ; �V pg ESTATE PCE/ON- P5 .STATE ;CONDUCTED 24-SEP I MC IN __. SITE - ^ _ ^jSTATE PCE/ON_SITE OS -CONDUCTED COMPLIANCE 00077 0 F5 CONDUCTED STATE 24 APR MC IN IFCE/ON-SITE FS 08 i COMPLIANCE -� FCE/ DN-SITE 00077 (STATE CONDUCTED 24-APR ; IN 8 FS FS •FCE/ON-SITE 1 -CONDUCTED 08 MC -COMPLIANCE FC F/ ON -SITE - - 00077 ;9 IFS !STATI CONDUCTED FS STATE 'CONDUCTED 24-APR- ; MC IN FCE/ON-SITE ON -SITE 08 - COMPLIANCE 00077 M FS ,STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 24-APR- f MC AN iPCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 08 COMPLIANCE 00077 iv ,FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE `CONDUCTED 24-APR- 'MC AN - FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 08 COMPLIANCE TITLE V TITLE V 00076 0 SR COMPLIANCE ESR 'COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION 01-MAR- MC IN CERTIFICATION REVIEW BY 08 COMPLIANCE C REVIEW BY STATE STATE TITLE V TITLE V COMPLIANCE i 00076 8 SR ,COMPLIANCE ISR 0l-MAR- CERTIFICATION MC -[N CERTIFICATION REVIEW BY 08 COMPLIANCE ;REVIEW BY STATE - ;STATE TITLE V TITLE V 00076 4 'SR COMPLIANCE 'SR .COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION OL-MAR- 1 MC IN CERTIFICATION BY 08 ,COMPLIANCE REVIEW BY STATE . , .. STATE TITLE V JITLE V COMPLIANCE 00076 SR COMPLIANCE ISR 01-MAR- _ MC IN ;M 'CERTIFICATION yCERTIFICATION 08 'STATE REVIEW BY ICOMPLIANCE ! ; ,REVIEW BY STATE I t TITLE V TITLE V !COMPLIANCE ,COMPLIANCE 01-MAR- IIN !MC 00076 V SR CERTIFICATION 4SR ;CERTIFICATION 08 PREVIEW BY } COMPLIANCE IREVIEW BY STATE _:STATE 00075 V FS STATE CONDUCTED FS 'CONDUCTED 20-SEP- MC IN FCE/ON-SITE I `.FCE/ ON -SITE -07 COMPLIANCE ; ;STATE REQ?(O/D ! STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00074 0 3A -COND) STACK !23 ,STACK 20-SEP- PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 07 I (PASSED REVIEWED I REVIEWED_ _._.i.._ -"ESTATE STATE REQ (D/O REQ 00074 8 3A CONO) STACK j23 SDQO BOND) 20 SEP i pp STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & ;STACK BSVD & 07 .PASSED REVIEWED -� ,REVIEWED _ I i t STATE REQ (0/0 !STATE REQ i 00074 I 9 3A COND) STACK ; BSVD & 23 ;(0/O COND) 20-SEP- f STACK 07 I !PP STACK TEST REVIEWED i NEST/OBSVD & REVIEWED !PASSED A STATE REQ (O/0) j !SOTATE REQ t I 00074 ', M 3A CONDSTACK F23 (0/0 !STACK 20-SEP- pp PP !STACK TEST i TEST/OBSVD & 07 r ;TEST/OBSVD & { ,PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED }} STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ j k 00074 I V '3A COND) STACK (23 (OJO COND) 20-SEP- :STACK 4 PP STACK TEST oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list tr... 7/18 2/11/2011 EPA Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIRO... TEST/OBSVD & NEST/OBSVD & 07 PASSED REVIEWED _ W . REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ t 00073 0 3A COND) STACK 23 ,(0/0 COND) 19 SEP- STACK PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & 07 TEST/OBSVD & PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED !STATE STATE REQ (0/0 REQ ; 00073 8 3A COND) STACK 23 SO7AOCKOND) 19-SEP- PP STACK TEST & TEST/OBSVD 07 PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED & _REVIEWED i STATE REQ (O/O .STATE REQ i OND) 00073 9 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 19-SEP- ,PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & NEST/OBSVD & 07 PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED - t f STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ 00073 M 3A COND) STACK 23 (0/0 COND) 19-SEP STACK PP STACK TEST E& TEST/OBSVD & 07 PASSED R REVVIEWEDIEWED REVIEWED i STATE REQ STATE REQ (0/0 (0/0 COND) OD073 V 3A COND) STACK 23 19-SEP- c STACKTEST/ ! PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & BSVD & 07 PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED t- STATE REQ (0/O STATE REQ _ D0072 0 3A COND) STACK Z3 (0/0 COND) 18-SEP- t ACK STST/OBSVD PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & 07 & PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ(0/O STATE REQ 00072 8 3A COND) STACK 23 (O/O COND) 18-SEP- STACK ! PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 07 PASSED REVIEWED - REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ 00072 9 3A COND) STACK 23 (O/O COND) 18-SEP- STACK STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 07 ;PP ]PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ ' STATE REQ (O/O (0/0 COND) i 00072 M 3A COND STACK ) 23 STACK 18-SFP- ,PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & O7 PASSED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ , 00072 V 3A COND) STACK . 23 (0/0 COND) 16-SEP STACK PP STACK TEST TEST/OBSVD & TEST/085VD 07 PASSED REVIEWED ' & REVIEWED 00D71 0 P5 STATE PCE/ON- PS STATE CONDUCTED 22-MAY- MC IN SITE 'PCE/ ON -SITE 07 COMPLIANCE - 00071 8 PS STATE PCE/ON PS STATE 22-MAY- CONDUCTED 'MC IN SITE 07 PCE/ ON -SITE COMPLIANCE 00071 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- PS . STATE 22-MAY- CONDUCTED MC 'IN SITE 07 PCE/ ON-SITE COMPLIANCE 00071 M PS STATE PCE/ON- PS .STATE CONDU22-MAY- CTED MC IN SITE PCE/ ON -SITE 07 COMPLIANCE _ 00071 V PS STATEPCE/ON- PS STATE CONDUCTED 22-MAY- MC IN SITE PCE/ ON -SITE 07 COMPLIANCE 00070 0 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 03-AUG- MC IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 06 Y COMPLIANCE 00070 8 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE 03-AUG- CONDUCTED MC :IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 06 COMPLIANCE 00070 9 FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE 03_AUG- CONDUCTED CONDUCTED 'MC . IN FCE/ON-SITE ON-SITE 06 COMPLIANCE 00070 M FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE CONDUCTED 03-AUG MC IN FCE/ON-SITE FCF� ON -SITE 06 COMPLIANCE 00070 V FS STATE CONDUCTED FS STATE 03-AUG- CONDUCTED Mc 'IN FCE/ON-SITE FCE/ ON -SITE 06 COMPLIANCE �. 00069 '0 p5 ;STATE PCE/ON- PS !CONDUCTED STATE 10 NOV- MC IN ~ SITE PCE/ ON -SITE 05 COMPLIANCE 00069 8 PS i tSTATE PCE/ON- PS STATE 'CONDUCTED 10-NOV- 'MC !IN ! _ SITE __,PCE/ ON -SITE 05 � `COMPLIANCE + ; 00069 .9 PS STATE PCE/ON PS STATE CONDUCTED 10-NOV- AMC IN SITE 'PCE/ ON -SITE 05 - COMPLIANCE, 00069 M PS STATE PCE/ON- PS STATE 10-NOV- CONDUCTED ?MC ,IN oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list—tr... 8/18 2/11'/2011 EPA ! Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIRO... PCE/ ON -SITE -,05 !----,COMPLIANCE ......._._i._ _. I. .. 00069 V pg ESTATE PCE/ON-• ip5 CONDUCTED 10-NOV- w--'MC !IN SITE I 05 ; COMPLIANCE _,PCE/ON-SITE ITITLE V TITLE V COMPLIANCE COMPLIANCE 30-JAN- 1 IN 00068 10 SR 'SR ;CERTIFICATION MC (CERTIFICATION 06 j COMPLIANCE REVIEW ! ; (REVIEW BY STATE STATE TITLE BY _ - 1 -- �---s _ ... — ... _ i V f TITLE V I 4 ,COMPLIANCE 00068 !8 SR ! ISR CERTIFICATION 30-JAN- MC IN COMPLIANCE ! CERTIFICATION (REVIEW 8Y 06 1 COMPLIANCE', REVIEW BY STATE ! ! 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SEATS 00063 M :FS IFCE/ON-SITE FS ,CONDUCTED 04 MC 'COMPLIANCE STATE 00063 V FS ISTATE CONDUCTED FS 'CONDUCTED 02-SEP MC :IN lFCE/ON-SITE 04 COMPLIANCE ;FCE/ ON SITE __ .. 00062 0 iPS STATE PCE/ON- �PS 'CO DEUCTED 11-JUN- ,MC IN SITE { _ ;PCE/ ON -SITE 04 COMPLIANCE TE 00062 ' 8 !PS ;STATE PCE/ON- -kP5 J'CQNDUCTED 11-JUN- MC IN ! 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STATE 00051 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE 04-MAY- MC IIN SITE INSPECTION - 00 ;COMPLIANCE .LEVEL 2 OR GREATER STATE 00051 M PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 04-MAY- MC 'IN SITE , LEVEL 2 OR 00 COMPLIANCE' GREATER STATE D0050 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 28-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 99 'COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 00050 8 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE28-SEP- INSPECTION MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 99 COMPLIANCE GREATER I STATE 00050 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 28 SEP- ,MC IN :IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 99 E GREATER STATE ODO50 M PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 28-SEP MC -IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 49 , COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 40049 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 14-APR- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 99 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE OD049 B PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 14-APR MC .,IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 49 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 00049 9 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 14-APR- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 49 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE S DOD49 M PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION- 14-APR MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 99 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE OD048 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION- 1p-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 00048 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - ip-SEP- MC IN � SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 # COMPLIANCE GREATER 'STATE' COMPLIANCE j 00048 M PS STATE PCE/ON- •27 INSPECTION - 10-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 i COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE _ 00047 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 27-MAR- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE OD047 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 27-MAR- MC 'IN 'COMPLIANCE SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 GREATER STATE 00047 M PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 27-MAR- IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 98 ,MC COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 00046 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 29-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 97 COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 00046 °9 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION 29-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 97 ,COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE 0000.6 M PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 29-SEP- MC �[N SITE LEVEL 2 OR 97 � COMPLIANCE GREATER oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list—tr... 12/16 2/li/2011 EPA Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIR4... f STATE 00045 I 0 'PS ISTATE PCE/ON- 27 :COMPLIANCE 24-SEP- i MC IN SITE INSPECTION - 97 t COMPLIANCE I LEVEL 2 OR -,:GREATER 'STATE 00045 9 ;pg 'STATE PCE/ON- _ 27 ,COMPLIANCE 'INSPECTION - :24-SEP- MC + IN I SITE LEVEL 2 DR 97 ' C COMPLIANCE' GREAT_€R STATE f I STATE PCE/ON- '27 :COMPLIANCE 'INSPECTION 24 SEP- ODD45 ;M Py SITE - `}7 I MCIN CC OMPLIANCE LEVEL 2 OR -` - !PERMIT RPT 00044 0 IPx STATE PCE/OFF- SRO !OTHER 19-SEP- 01 ACTION tSITE :REPORTING -97 ACHIEVED _ ;CONDITION �STATEPCE/OFF- PERMIT RPT - - 00044 g Px ,RO ,OTHER 119-SEP- SITE i REPORTING 97 ;01 _CONDITION PERT RPT - • -- - -- MI 00044 M PX STATE PCE/OFF- , RO OTHER 19-SEP- 01 SITE -REPORTING 97 I :CONDITION y I STATE i 00043 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- 127 COMPLIANCE 25-MAR- # ANSPECTION SITE - 97 MC LEVEL 2 OR - - ! ._,GREATER__ _ STATE 00043 9 ;PS STATE PCE/ON- SITE I 127 'COMPLIANCE INSPECTION- 25-MAR- j MC LEVEL 2 OR 97 1 I GREATER i .. �. - - -- - --- --`-- - -STATE I STATE PCE/ON- COMPLIANCE 25 MAR- ) 00043 M PS SITE '27 INSPECTION- ; 97 MC LEVEL 2 OR i :GREATER -,STATE 00042 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- :27 COMPLIANCE 24MAR- INSPECTION - MC SITE LEVEL 2 OR 97 GREATER STATE 00042 9 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 ;COMPLIANCE 24 MAR- INSPECTION- I MC SITE `LEVEL 2 OR 97 ° ? - 'GREATER ';STATECOMPLIANCE 00042 M PS STATE PCE/ON- '27 INSPECTION - 24-MAR- MC SITE I LEVEL 2 OR 97 GREATER i j jSTATE REQ- T 00041 0 3A -STATE REQ (0/0 COND) STACK 123 ss (0/0STACOND) 27-MAR- t TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVO & 97 O1 - REVIEWED_ ;REVIEWED I - - -`STATE STATE REQ (0/0 COND) STACK i - REQ COND) - 00041 9 3A & 123 'S0/0 27-MAR- 97 REVIEWED REVIEWED ;TEST/OBSVD & ,REVIEWED -'(0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 CO D) E 00041 M 3A CONO) STACK ! 27-MAR- 01 'TEST/OBSVD & f23 OBSVD & 97 ; REVIEWED : rTEST REVIEWED - STATE REQ(0/0 STATE REQ i 00040 0 3A COND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & 23 t 'SOAO KOND} 27-FEB- I TEST/OBSVD 97 i 01 REVIEWED j & 'REVIEWED ( i STATE REQ (O/O i STATE REQ ; ,(p/p COND) I 00040 9 3A COND) STACK I23 STACK 27-FEB 01 TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 97 I ,` REVIEWED REVIEWED S STATE REQN(0/0 �STATE REQ j i(O/0 COND 00040 M 3A COND) STACK 23 27-FEB- STACK 01 TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 97 S ; VIEWED REVIEW_ED- I ; STATE REQ (O/O ' STATE REQ i (0/0 COND) 00039 6 3A COND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & - 23 23-JAN- t 97 01 REVIEWED :STACK BSVD & :REVIEWED - _ STATE REQ (O/O I STATE REQ (0/0 COND) COND) STACK 23_JAN- f oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get_list tr... ACTION ACHIEVED ACTION ACHIEVED !IN COMPLIANCE :IN ,COMPLIANCE I IIN COMPLIANCE IIN ICOMPLIANCE IN ,COMPLIANCE ,IN .COMPLIANCE 'ACTION ACHIEVED ACTION ACHIEVED ACTION .ACHIEVED ACTION ACHIEVED ACTION ACHIEVED ACTION 'ACHIEVED ACTION .ACHIEVED ACTION 13/18 2/11/2011 EPA Envirofacts Warehouse j ENVIRO... 00039 9 3A TEST/DBSVD & 23 'STACK 97 01 ACHIEVED REVIEWED TEST/DBSVD & i STATE REQ (0/0 (O/O COND) 'ACTION 00039 M 3A COND) STACK 23 23-]AN- STACK/085VD 01 TEST/OBSVD & 97 � TESTREVIEWED ACHIEVED REVIEWED & STATE REQ (O/O STATE REQ COND) 00038 0 3A COND)STACK 23 SOAO 20 DEC 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVREVIEWED D & TEST/DBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED { REVIEWED {_ :STATE REQ (D/O STAIE REQ ? (O/O COND) i 00038 9 3A ,COND)STACK �3 20-DEC- STACK O1 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TES 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED %DBSVD & REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ < 00038 M 3A COND)STACK �3 SOAO K4ND) 20-DEC- O1 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & TEST/OBSVO 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & 'REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (D/O COND) 00037 0 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 19-DEC- D1 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & TEST/DBSVD & 96 } ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00037 9 3A CDND) STACK 23 STACK 1g DEC 01 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & TEST/OBSVD 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) ! 00037 M 3A COND)STACK 23 STACK 19-DEC- `01 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & TEST/OB5VD 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & 1REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00036 0 3A COND) STACK STACK 19-DEC- 01 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & .23 TEST/OBSVD 96 'ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (010 COND) 00036 9 3A CDND) STACK 23 19_DEC STACK '01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/DBSVD 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ(0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00036 M 3A COND)STACK 23 STACK 19-DEC- 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00035 0 3A COND)STACK 23 STACK 18-DEC- ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/085VD & 96 iO1 ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/O STATE REQ (0/0 COND) ! 00035 9 3A COND) STACK 23 18-DEC- STACK 01 ACTION: TEST/OBSVD & 96 TEST/DBSVD ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/O STATE REQ 00035 M 3A COND) STACK 23 (O/O COND) 18-DEC- STACK 01 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (O/O COND) 00034 0 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 1B-DEC- 01 ACTION TE5T/DBSVD & 96 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED & REVIEWED STATE REQ 'STATE REQ (0/0 (O/O COND) 00034 9 3A COND) STACK Z3 STACK 18-DEC- 01 ACTION TEST/DBSVD & TEST/DBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 'STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00034 M 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 18-DEC- 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/DBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED } STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ - (0/0 COND) 00033 0 3A COND) STACK 23 +STACK 17 DEC 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & 46 TEST/OBSVD & ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ STATE REQ (O/O COND) I~ 00033 g 3A COND)STACK 23 STACK 17-DEC- O1 !ACTION EVIEWED D & TEST/OBSVD & 96 i ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED ; STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ (0/0 COND) COND) STACK 17-DEC- ;ACTION oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisysIget list tr... 14/18 2/11/2011 EPA I Envirofacts Warehouse ENVIRO... 00033 iM 3A TEST/OBSVD & '23 'STACK 96 � D1 'ACHIEVED I i I IREVIEWED TREES/IT/EOWBSVO & ; -' I 1 ` € � 00032 o D 3A STATE REQ (0/0 COND) STACK 23 (0/0 KOND) 17-DEC- 01 ACTION + VD & & 96 ACHIEVED d E Nw - - REVIEWED `REVIEWED - - _ STATE REQ (O/O COND)STACK F _'TEST/OBSVD €STATE REQ (0/0 COND) t (ACTION 00032 g �3A 23 STACK 17-DEC- 01 TEST/OBSVD & 96 1 NEST/OBSVD & ACHIEVED REVIEWED - 'REVIEW_ED i - - - STATE REQ STATE REQ i (d/O COND) 00032 , M 13A COND) STACK 23 17_DEC ; STACK 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED ._ 'REVIEWED ;STATE REQ (0/0 COND) STACK STATE REQ ;(0/0 COND) 30-AUG- ACTION 00031 0 3A D & 123 ;STACK TEST/OBSVD & 96 01 ACHIEVED REVIEWED ,REVIEWED I STATE REQ (0/O r -STATE REQ (0/0 COND) 00031 9 f3A CDND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & '23 ;STACK 30-AUG- 96 01 ACTION ACHIEVED ;TEST/OBSVD & I _f REVIEWED REVIEWED - iSTATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ - 00031 M ;3A �COND) STACK 23 30-AUG- :(0/0 STACK 01 ACTION VD & NEST/OBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED %REVIEWED !! STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ : 00030 , 0 +3A iCOND) STACK 23 (0/0CIC(OND) 29-AUG- } 01 ACTION NEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 96 1 ACHIEVED REVIEWED STATE REQ STATE REQ 00030 9 3A (0/0 CDND) STACK 23 (O/0 COND) 29-AUG- :STACK O1 ACTION ,TEST/OBSVD & 96 & ACHIEVED — RREVIEWED JEST/0 REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/O STATE REQ 29-AUG ACTION 00030 ;M I3A ITT/OBSVD& 23 SOAOKOND) 96 �01 ACHIEVED €REVIEWED TEST/OBSVD & I 'REVIEWED i ( {STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ._. COND) 00029 0 3A COND) STACK 23 Sp/0 28-AUG- I O1 ACTION €TEST/OBSVD & 'TEST/OBSVD & 96 -ACHIEVED - EREVIEWED REVIEWED!STATE ;STATE REQ (0/0 REQ ' 00029 9 3A COND) STACK 23 (0/0 COND) 28-AUG- STACK 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED _. .. EREVIEWED t ,REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 o STATE REQ 00029 ;M S COND)STACK f 23 (O/O COND) 28_AUG- I STACK i 01 ACTION {3A TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & ' 46 gCHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED --.... , STATE REQ (O/O STATE REQ (O/O COND) 00028 0 ;3A ,COND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & S23 27-AUG- ! STACK ;TE$T/OBSVD & 96 O1 ACTION ACHIEVED - { - REVIEWED REVIEWED �STATE REQ (0/0 STATE REQ- (OJO COND) 'ACTION 00028 .9 :3A ICOND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & .23 STACK 27-AUG- 96 ;O1 ACHIEVED TEST/(REVIEWED BSVD & - -- REVIEWED _ (STATE REQ (0/0 -:STATE REQ 00028 M E 3A 'CONO) STACK 23 (0/0 COND) 27-AUG- STACK 91 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/pBSVD & 96 gCHIEVED � EREVIEWED i -,.REVIEWED - - - - --- €STATE REQ (D/O. i �- --,€- STATE REQ :(0/0 COND) -� - - - - - -._ 00027 0 3A !CDND) STACK 23 STACK 26 AUG 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TE& 46 ACHIEVED REVIEWED b REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/O I STATE REQ :(0/O COND) OOD27 9 3A CDND) STACK TEST/OBSVD & f23 26 AUG ;STACK S6 1 iTEST/OBSVD & 01 ACTION ACHIEVED REVIEWED ;REVIEWED STATE REQ (0/0 :STATE REQ !(0/0 COND) 00027 M 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 26-AUG- 01 ACTION '& 96 € & ACHIEVED REOBSVD REVIEVIEWED 4TE5T/OBSVD :REVIEWED _ E (STATE REQ (O/O !STATE REQ - 'COND) STACK ;(O/O COND) 26-AUG- ACTION oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list tr... 15/18 2/11/2011 EPA Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIRO... 00026 0 3A TEST/OBSVD & 23 STACK 96 '01 ACHIEVED REVIEWED TeeEEpSSVT�/pOBSVD & s STATE REQ (0/0 (0/0 COND) 00026 9 3A COND) STACK 23 STACK 26-AUG- 01 ACTION TEST/OBSVD & TEST/OBSVD & 96 ACHIEVED REVIEWED REVIEWED STATE REQ(0/O STATE REQ (O/O COND) 00026 M 3A CONO) STACK 23 26-AUG- STACK 01 ACTION EVIEWED D & 96 f ACHIEVED REVIEWED R TEST/OBSVD & REVIEWED STATE f 00025 p PS STATE PCE/DN COMPLIANCE'27 INSPECTION - 20-SEP- MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 96 ,COMPLIANCE GREATER STATE - 00025 9 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE 20-SEP- I INSPECTION - t MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 96 i COMPLIANCE, _. GREATER - STATE 00025 M PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE20-SEP- INSPECTION- MC ;IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 96 COMPLIANCE GREATER OWNER/OPERATOR- NSPS 27-SEP- 00024 0 3A CONDUCTED 7A PERFORMANCE 95 i 99 PENDING SOURCE TEST TEST -rt OWNER/OPERATOR- NSPS SEP 00024 9 3A CONDUCTED 7A PERFORMANCE 95 99 PENDING SOURCE TEST TEST STATE 00023 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE 22-FEB- INSPECTION- MC IN ]COMPLIANCE SITE LEVEL 2 OR 96 GREATER i STATE STATE PCE/ON- COMPLIANCE22-FEB- IN 00023 9 PS SITE ;27 INSPECTION - 96 MC COMPLIANCE LEVEL 2 OR GREATER STATE 00023 M PS STATE PCl/pN- 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 22-FEB MC IN SITE LEVEL 2 OR 96 COMPLIANCE GREATER .STATE STATE PCE/ON- COMPLIANCE 00022 0 PS SITE 27 INSPECTION - 30-JUL-95 LEVEL 2 OR GREATER STATE STATE PCE/ON- COMPLIANCE 00022 4 PS SITE 27 INSPECTION - 30-]UL-95 LEVEL 2 OR GREATER STATE 00020 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- 27 COMPLIANCE 15 ]UN INSPECTION - SITE LEVEL 2 OR 93 GREATER STATE 00019 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- 54 REINSPECTION 19-NOV- 01 ACTION SITE - LEVEL 2 OR 92 ACHIEVED GREATER I STATE ODO18 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE 30-OCT- INSPECTION 01 ACTION SITE 92 LEVEL Z OR ACHIEVED GREATER STATE INSPECTION INSPECTION BY 00017 0 5C - LEVEL 2 OR S8 15-MAY- STATE - LEVEL 9Z GREATER 2 OR GREATER STATE 00016 D PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE 30-]AN INSPECTION - O1 ACTION SITE LEVEL 2 OR 92 gCHIEVED GREATER .STATE INSPECTION INSPECTION BY 00D15 0 SC - LEVEL 2 OR 58 STATE - LEVEL 19-NOV- GREATER 2 OR GREATER 91 STATE - 00014 0 PS STATE PCE/ON 27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - 20-SEP- 01 ACTION SITE 91 ;LEVEL 2 DR ACHIEVED !GREATER STATE INSPECTION ,INSPECTION BY 00013 0 5C - LEVEL 2 OR S8 20-SEP- :STATE - LEVEL 91 GREATER 2 OR GREATER STATE 00012 0 PS STATE PCE/ON- :54 REINSPECTION 04-OCT- 01 ACTION oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list—tr... 16/18 2/11/2011 EPA EnvirofaCts Warehouse I ENVIRO... I 1 iSITE LEVEL 2 DR 90 ¢ 'ACHIEVED _+ _ R A ER- ()()Oil i0 !PS ESTATE PCE/ON- AO :COMPLIANCE :INSPECTION 01-OCT- 01 ACTION }27 SITE - 90 ACHIEVED LEVEL 2 OR I I t GREATER �STATE -- - - - -- 00010 '0 PS (STATE PCE/ON- 4 E27 COMPLIANCE INSPECTION - .17-AUG- 01 ACTION SITE LEVEL 2 OR $9 I tt ACHIEVED }} �. ,GREATER I t I i,.., ,STATE 00009 0 I iP5 STATE PCE/ON- �27 ,COMPLIANCE ;INSPECTION - 23 SEP ;88 'D1 + SITE LEVEL 2 OR ACHIOVED GREATER I {�....... -• j 00008 I 1 A6 !INSPECTION RETED s15-OCT- Ij 01 'ACTION 10 I - „_ COM '.. .87 :ACHIEVED STATE 00007 0 STATE PCE/ON- 54 REINSPECTIDN 31-AUG-ACTION �PS SITE i LEVEL 2 OR 87 161 ACHIEVED - _GREATER_ STATE 00003 ,0 STATE PCE/ON- i REINSPECTION '- 08-APR- 01 ACTION ,PS SITE ,54 LEVEL 2 OR 87 ACHIEVED i t ;GREATER { I STATE 00001 0 BPS STATE PCE/ON COMPLIANCE INSPECTION- 07-)AN- t .01 iACTION SITE i27 LEVEL 2 OR 86 ACHIEVED _i GREATER r Additional InlDrmation can be obtained from Air Facility System AFS Search. RCRAInfo HANDLER ID: NCD047369G46 LIST OF NAICS CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS iNAI CgDE NAICS DESCRIPTION 32511 PETROCHEMICAL_ MANUFACTURING 325211 J PLASTICS.MATERIALAND RESIN MANUFACTURING IF _325192_, CYCLIC CRUDE AND INTERMEDIATE MANUFACTURING. 325222_ jj NONCELLULOSIC ORGANIC FIBER MANUFACTURING . HANDLER / FACILITY CLASSIFICATION HANDLER TYPE TSDFs Potentially Subject to Corrective Action Under Section 3004 (U)/(v) Small Generator ____......_ _ . ......._ ._ _-Subject to -CA CA Workload LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP CONTAINE LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP TREAT TANK PROCESS CODE / DESCRIPTION LEGAL OPERATING STATUS UNIT OF DE5CR PTIIONT TYPE I CAPACITY DESCR PTION TYPE/ !�— QUANTITY CAPACITY EFFECTIVE T01-TANK ___ TREATMENT _ INTERIM STATUS TERMINATED II' -_CLEAN CLOSED _ —� _J U - GALLONS PER OAY - -- l 11280 T 02 JUN�88 J _- LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP HSWA ONLY oaspub.epa.gov/.•./multisys2.get list tr... 17/18 2/11/2011 EPA j Envirofacts Warehouse I ENVIRO... PROCESS CODE / DESCRIPTION SWM LEGAL OPERATING STATUS UNIT OF MEASUREMENT TYPE _ / DESCRIPTION _- - SWM-SPECIFIC CAPACITY TYPE / DESCRIPTION IOUANTITYCAPAC[TY � EFFECTIVE DATE 13-FEB-04 PERMITTED - REFERRED TO CORRECTIVE ACTION 1Z SWM - PERMITTED - REFERRED TO Z 1 -0 U 13-FEB-04 CORRECTIVE ACTION LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP TANKS PROCESS DESCRIPTION 002 TANK STORAGE i :- iEGAL OPERATING STATUS _. INTERIM STATUS TERMINATED CLEAN CLOSED. . UNIT OF DESFC IPTIIONT TYPE G - GALLONS DESCR PTION /. ANTITY 11 CAPACITY 3000 EF DACTIVE 20-SEP-62 LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP CONTAINE PROCESS CODE / DESCRIPTION.... LEGAL OPERATING ' STATU UNIT OF MEASUREMENT TYPE / DESCRIPTION . CAPACITY TYPE / DESCRIPTION ............�^� QUANTITY CAPACITY EFFECTIVE DATE SOl -CONTAINER .CLOSED PERMITTED - CLEAN G GALLONS P - Perm tted _ 1 19400 !3 FEB-04 LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP INCIN PROCESS CODE / DESCRIPTION LEGAL OPERATING STATUS UNIT OF MEASUREMENT TYPE / DE_SCRIPTION CAPACITY TYPE / ! DESCRIPTION UANTITY CAPACITY EFFECTIVE DATE T03 - INCINERATOR I CLEAER IN CLOSED US TERMINATED [ E _ GALLONS PER HOUR ,- I 1 __ 470 20TSEP-62 LIST OF PROCESS UNIT INFORMATION FOR GROUP CONTAINE PROCESS CODE / LEGAL OPERATING STATUS UNIT OF MEASUREMENT CAPACITY TYPE / QUANTITY CAPACITY EFFECTIVE DESCRIPTION TYPE DESCRIPTION i DESCRIPTION DATE 501 -CONTAINER G GALLONS 16520 2D-SEP•82 MANAGING RCCRAR EGULAT DTIVELY WASTE Additional Information can be obtained From Resource Conservation and Recovery Information RCR4hfo Query. oaspub.epa.gov/.../multisys2.get list—tr... 18/18 2/11/2O11 EPA j Envirofacts Warehouse I FII w ara� http://oaspub.epa.gov/envIro/fiI_query_ d tl.d is p_program_fac illty7 Sys ys_ld_ln=N C 000 D 663 t4 pgmSys _acrnm_inaPCS h��/f7r1 Last updated on Friday, February 11, zof t Facility Registry System (FRS) You are here: EPA Home Envirufacts FRS Report 4f�f PROS �'� Fad ity Detail Report k %-Crrpr DAK MONOMERS LLC F125. 3500 DANIELS ROAD NORTHEAST LELA N D, NC 28451 EPA Registry Id: 11000B647893 Legend ected Facility IL Facility oflnterest te/Trihe ility of Interest ility locations displayed om the FRS Spatial sates tables. They are the aresentativelocations for played facilities based on uracy of the collection and quality assurance performed against each i. The North American of 1983 is used to display dinates. Environmental Interests Information System Information Environmental Interest Type �Data Source I Last ' U a ed Su lemental i nvpurronmen f ��1 —yam l� Fe n"T� p[R FACFL[TY SYSTEM. _3701900013 A IRM A]0 R_LA CT I V E). 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I�F.I T PERMIT CONTACT: MAPHE( NErY C (915 )371- NC -FITS View 22 C11G IIAA LARRYYOUNGI9103714397 PCS I J COMPLIANCEONTACT TRICK �91037140DBK; AIRS/AFS ,F WA Query executed on: FEB-11-2011 This information resource is not maintained, managed, or owned by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the Eovirofacts Support Team. Neither the EPA nor the Envirofacts Support Team is responsible for their content or site operation. The Envirofacts Warehouse provides this reference only as a convenience to our Internet users. • National Library of Medicine (NLM) OT XMAP .epa.gov/.../fii_query_dtl.disp_progra... 2/2 2.11112011 Environmental Releases for DAK AMERI... Investigate Pollution Topics ► Toxic Chemical Releases ► Lead Hazards / Superfund / Smog and Particulates ► Hazardous Air Pollutants ► Clean Water Act ► Watershed Indicators ► Animal Waste ► Community Center > En Espanol ► Chemical Profiles ► Health: Ellects ► Regulations ZIP TO YOUR COMMUNITY GO ► SEARCH SCORECARD I GO ► POLLUTION LOCATORI TgXic r .hernical_Releases I Reports Environmental Release Report: DAK AMERICAS L.L.C. CAPE FEAR SITE • Map Locating Toxic Chemical Releases • 2002 Rankings: MaiorChemical Releases or Waste Generation at this Facility • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases Ranked by Ozone Depleting Potential • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases_ Ranked by Potential Human Health Risks • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases Sorted by Health Effect • What We Don't Know About Chemical -Safety and Harm • TRY Data Summary + Dioxin Compounds Summary • Facility Information • Links • Map Locating Toxic Chemical Releases • DAK AMERICAS L.L.C. CAPE FEAR SITE LELAND NC [t0Qi • 2002 Rankings; Maior Chemical Releases or Waste Generation at This Facility* Cleanest/Best Facilities in US Percentile Dirtiest/Worst Facilities in US 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 1000/b scorecard.goodguide.com/.../facility.tcl... 1/5 2/11/2011 Environmental Releases for DAK AMERI... i ��ni ciivviicio�PiC IC PDCJ Cancer risk score air and water releases): . t � Noncancer risk score air and water releases Air releases of recognized carcinogens: Air releases of recognized developmental toxicants: Air releases of recognized reproductive toxicants: See how this facility ranks on other chemical release and waste management attributes tracked by Scorecard Rank facilities in NORTH CAROLINA or in BRUNSWICK County by chemical releases or waste generation *Note: These rankings are based on chemical releases and transfers reported by industrial facilities to the Toxics Release Inventory, and do not take into account major sources of pollution or toxic chemicals that are not covered by TRI. [ too I • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases Ranked by Ozone Depleting Potential Top Ranked Ozone Depleting Chemical: METHYL BROMIDE List chemicals contributing to ozone depletion [ too i • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases Ranked by Potential Human Health Risks Top Ranked Cancer Risk: BENZENE List chemicals contributing to cancer risk Top Ranked Noncancer Risk: COBALT COMPOUNDS List chemicals contributing to noncancer risk See Scorecard's estimates of the health risks associated with outdoor air pollution for this area [Lg-p-i • 2002 TRI Pollution Releases Sorted by Health Effect* Air Releases Water Releases {Pounds from TRI (Pounds from TRI sources) sources RecognizedCarcinogens 75,233 87 Suspected Carcinogens 3,812 2,041 Suspected Cardiovascular or Blood 602,436 95,619 Toxicants Recognized Developmental Toxicants 115,805 7 Suspected Developmental Toxicants 494,211 2,252 Suspected Endocrine Toxicants 18,959 Suspected Immunotoxicants 350,801 2.169 Suspected Kidney Toxicants 608,519 5,867 Suspected Gastrointestinal or Liver 865,820 6,479 Toxicants Suspected Musculoskeletal Toxicants 209,316 Sus ected Neurotoxicants 768,803 13,259 Recognized Reproductive Toxicants 12,867 scorecard.goodguide.com/.../facility.tcl... 2/5 2,111/2011 Environmental Releases for DAK AMERI... Suspected_ Reproductive Toxicants 438,120 9,545 Suspected Respiratoryy Toxicants 981,907 15,298 Suspected Skin or Sense Organ Toxicants '972,823 7,869 *Note: Some chemicals are associated with more than one health effect, so their release may be counted multiple times in this table. Therefore, it is not appropriate to sum releases sorted by health effect. Total reported releases to air and water are provided in the data summary below. [I2R] • What We Don't Know About Chemical Safety and Harm Air Releases 6 TRI chemicals released to air in the United States lack the risk assessment values required for safety assessment 218 TRI chemicals released to air in the United States lack the exposure estimates required for safety assessment Water Releases 5 TRI cherr6 released to water in the United States lack the risk assessment values required for safety assessment 172 TRI chemicals released to water in the United States lack the exposure estimates required for safety assessment I tOD I • TRI Data Summary Environmental Releases, Transfers, and Production -Related Waste (Pounds from TRI sources) Air Water Land Underground Total Environmental Total off -Site Total Production - Year Releases Releases Releases Infection Releases Transfers Rea dd Waste 1988 7,156,490 34,430 3,069,490 0 10,260,410 421, t43 NA 1989 7,199,632 183,432 2,459 0 7,385,523 383,266 NA 1990 6,445,155 248,198 2,520 0 6,695,873 311,412 NA 1991 5,704,412 18,284 13,344 0 5,736,040 1,219,310 15,592,687 1992 14,437,452 19,B60 40,641 0 14,497,953 301,901 11,695,244 1993 3,815,000 15,456 24,854 0 3,855,310 118,580 10,576,687 1994 3,797,152 48,322 70,976 0 3,916,450 8,610,382 17,917,965 1995 2,827,971 449,407 376,234 0 3,653,612 9,244,279 23,460,582 1996 2,271,238 533,319 2,413 0 2,806,970 5,806,303 11,515,548 1997 1,777,363 556,889 205,199 0 2,539,451 11,490,168 12,660,482 1998 1,676,202 590,355 2,383 0 2,268,940 5,523,259 12,814,567 1999 1,240,234 483,750 1,795 0 1,725,779 3,345,934 6,881,227 2000 1,227,650 343,143 1,812 0 1,572,605 2,012,808 5,964,083 2001 1,010,055 303,677 1',402 0 1,315,134 1,475,250 4,484,350 2002 981,927 101,941 1,521 0 1,085,389 886,070 3,718,896 "NA" means that no data are available because 'Total -Production Related Waste" was not reported until 1991. ItoDI Dioxin Compounds Summary Environmental Releases, Transfers, and Production -Related Waste (Grams of Dioxin Compounds from TRI sources) Year Air Wa er Land Underground Total Environmental Total Off -Site ToLal_Production- Releases Releases Releases Injection Releases Transfers Related Waste scorecard.goodguide.com/.../facility.tci... 3/5 2/1.1/2011 Environmental Releases for DAK AMERI... 2000 .183 0 0 0 .183 .4734 .6564 2001 .163 0 0 0 .163 .4242 .5872 2002 .155 0 0 0,155 0 .633 [tom) Speak Out Send a FAX to the management of this facility. (free) 'f Email EPA loin an online discussion about this facility to Join Together Email a Scorecard Community Report to a €rie nd i Network with environmental groups 4 Learn how to use Scorecard to Find out about toxics in your community I. to 1) l Support Us Contribute to Environmental Defense Volunteer with environmental groups in your community • Facility_Information 2002 Facility Name: DAK AMERICAS L.L.C. CAPE FEAR SITE Mailing Address: 3500 DANIELS RD. N.E., LELAND, NC 28451 Public Contact: PENNY C. MAHONEY Phone:(910) 371-5232 SIC Code: 28 Chemicals And Allied Products 2002 Parent Company: DAK AMERICAS L.L.C. Latitude: 34.31833 Longitude:-78.02889 Facilities are encouraged to respond to the information presented in Scorecard. Itoo l • Links • Scorecard's Criteria -air pollutants report for this facility • See EPA Envirofacts report for this facility for information about regulatory compliance, hazardous waste handling processes, Superfund status, and permitted air and water emissions. • RTK NET report for this facility, which includes its complete Form R report to EPA's Toxics Release Inventory Scorecard's report for BRUNSWICK County on: • Chemical releases from industrial facilltie-s_(TRIJ • Hazardous air pollutants • Criteria air pollutants ItoQ I scorecard.goodguide.com/.../facility.tcl... 4/5 ?/11/2011 Environmental Releases for DAK AMERL.. HOME I ABOUT SCORECARD I WHAT'S NEW I FAQS I GLOSSARY i FORUMS I PRIVACY POLICY SEND TO A FRIEND I PERSONALIZE I TAKE ACTION I DONATE GREEN MEDIA TOOLSHED Copyright cQ 2405 Cm- en Media Toolshed and GetActive Software Questions or Comments? Email: All Rights Reserved. Powered by GetActive Software scorecard@getactive.com scorecard.goodguide.cam/... /facility.tcl... 5/5 .N��Soowsq SD �e 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: �~"a �r b r''oTFacility NPDES Permit Number:CNCSZ0003 Location: car Creek Road, I-ayetteville, NC (Cumberland County) Type of Activity: Plastic Manufacture SIC Code: 2821 Receiving Streams: See Figure 1 River Basin: Cape Fear River Basin, Sub -basin 03-06-15 Stream Classification: WS-IV; CA Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit. Monitoring Data: See Table 1 Response Requested by (Date:): Central Office Staff Contact: Return to: Brian Lowther, (919) 807-6368 Special Issues: !Issue Rating Scale: 1(easy) to 10 hard Compliance history 6 Benchmark exceedance 6 Location ("I'MDL, T&E 7 species, etc) Other Challenges: Y • licnchniark f()I' I A Dioxane: • Fi"ur'irlc out the Mkk XV1111 3 owllcrs Difficulty Rating: 27/40 Special Issues Explanation: • l A-Dloxanc was deluded in the SW sample~. It is a kncmvn carcinogen and has human health cauccrnS. More III l'orinatloll kw. this is below in the analytical Illoniloring section. Page 1 of'9 NCS000389 Description of Onsite Activities: • DAK is principally engaged in the; tlinnufacnlre of polyester chips. Which Will he used to prnduce various plastic dents lix' industrial and/or consumer usc. The polyester chips at 111is facility are marlufactured in <1 C0I1tinUOUS process which utilizes two primary process systems. • 111C L11anllf,r]Ctl111112 operations occur in dIL: SouthWest portion oi'thc property in the continuous polymerization (CI) and file solid state polymerization (SSP) plane. The railroads located oil the southeastern portion nfthc property are for INad1112 ot'product and unloading ol'raw materials. • DAK Americas LLC Ccdar Creck Sitc is located in the Ccdar Creek Industrial Complex. The complex also houses Dupont I'eijin films; WC11nlan, Inc (no longer in operation). and the DAK Service Complex (a utilities facility purchased front NIOnsanto ill Jarlliary 2004). The Service Center is located east of'lhe Dupont TCijin film property and supplies utilities for both the DAK Reline Plant and the Dupont Teijitl Film Plant. Utilities include steam. cooling water, demincralizcd water, and wastcwatcr treatment. • Clear Path Recycling is now located on part.,of thr DAK f<icilit". Clear Path ', the lamest PET (Polyethylene tci-ephthalate') recycling facility in the world. Clear Taal Ilecyclirig has obtained 53 acres which was formerly part of DAK Americas 172 acre: tract. Documents Reviewed: • NPDI7S Stormwater Permit Application Materials • National Heritage Program (NIIP)'I'hreatened and Endangered Species Database • SPU File • Central Files • }SPA Sector -Specific Permit, 2008 • 303(d) List, 2008 draft, 2000 final • 2U{}5 Cape ]car Basinwide Plan • DuPont I'ilc NCS000056 • TRI Maps data and links. History: • August 15. 2003: Pertltit issued to DAK Resins LLC. Monitoring included 1,4-Dioxanc anti COD sampled annually fbr the first three years and quarterly during year four. • F(Alruary 2, 2005: Name chain-,c to DAK Americas. LLC • ,lanuary 25, 2007: Renewal letter sent. • iklarch 0. 2008; Renewal Application received. Asked fi)r SW outfall 003 to he included With their xyastewater permit. This request was denied when the Nv isteNYater permit was renewed. • August 10, 2009: Rcqucst to transfer OUtfalls front DAK to Clear Path, Page 2 of 9 NC:S000389 Figure l: Map of Facility I U .:a.` _ =Y _ " ,.,._._. __ — _ —_ Tom' '. ,' r . —j'• _ —.._ .�—•.-------�.,— �-•• � — .—. � _._ -�.i=� — e•- . - Ili '! '� I/ (� l _ `� �,� � •�� •� ' ',' '.I:. 4" i.� I i9�.rnch i #' ,5 �`�y.i�.urP ii L� a in r 41 1 SS ( '• 4 1 DAK America 11C Cedar Creek Site .�I ! �� i�•`:� J 1 '+tr'i* ; '� `ray • �.i 1� �.'ty •.�vn�p .rlet F /' , -�• i rr''%i„ i'�., x�i.-'Lc } 1 _ 1, frS f }T,,; "Ay- r.•- } 2 : �' S ./'. 1.- f l��-. -t.•. �J•a,R aAa�y rd A /'�_ I '• � .. • �6�.�S�/ " P"` .y.4C' r f o` ; •` y^'Ty{� �':� y'., I _ ' k.^`,. IIt UZI}, ',�'•,• ^. 'ice --r l :: .' .• : t �a�� �5�i1' ,` � ' }` ��• jam, i x�f'.pmy'i1 , ,' ; `` e '�- 'sh"l; ! .1 •� 1u71 'iY �. ,.l .+M'9•.,, l`/•� .t• ���\ y ' •J _I I ;'r l 11 .S�'�.���} S,S NCS000389 DAK America LLC DAK America LLC Cedar Creek Site � Lab tud->: 341159' CO" N de: 780 4730" \N Longi <r County, Currberiand ; Recaving Stream: Cme Fear River Su-eam pass; WS-IV; CA M�P Scale 1.24,DOO Sub -barn; 03-06-15 (Crime Fear River basin) Facility Location Page 3 of 9 NCS00038N Central Office Review Summary: 1. Owner's Other Permits: DAK America wastewater permit NCO003719, The effluent monitoring requirements include flow, TSS, BOD, NI-13-N, Fecal Coliform, Total Residual Chlorine, Temperature, DO, p1-1, Total Nitrogen, Total Phosphorus, Acute Toxicity, and Conductivity. Also, have OCPSF parameters. o Air Quality Title V- 04319T18 o Synthetic Minor Air Permit — 04051 R30 o Permit to Discharge Wastewater Under the Public Works Commision's Industrial Pretreatment Program (application pending) — 21 16RF Notes on Wastewater permit: our discharge permit for DAK Americas, LLC (formerly Monsanto, Fayetteville) has storm water conditions and boilerplate that will need updating for this renewal (unless covered by your permit NCS000389). Update: the stormwater outfalls were not included in NC0003719 and need to be included in the SW renewal. 2. General Observations: • "Three companies located within the expansive property. • The old 1` onsanto facility, now Clear Path Recycling, was used to manufacfurc 1Z01.111d-LJp. • Site conditions arc such that DAK and Clear lath share one SW outfall (4001). DAK has rcpresentativc outfall status for their single 4001 outl'ail. Clear' Path has nurncrotls others. • The site is 26,1 Acres with 4.72 acres on impervious • In the application, Cobalt is listed as a potential I)OHL1tant not covered by analysis. Cobalt is in the TRI for being at the facility. "hhc Ccdar Crcck site used CoNilt as a toner additive. "fhc plirnt has reccnlly discontinued its use; however. one 2000-1h totc bin rcrrlains on site. It is located inside in the Logistics 1Vareh0u1Ze and will be returned tit the manufacturer with the next Month. 3. Impairment: The 2006 303(d) includes the Cape Fear River 18426)c (frorl (iruvs Creek to Lock and Darn 3) fur a C11101-01)hyll a violation and 18-(26)d (from Lock to Dam 3 to NC:41) fi r a Mercury Fish Advisory, Basinkvidc Plan indicates the Cape Fear River ] 8-(2fi)b (front Peares Mill Creek to Gravy Creek) has turbidity and fecal colifi�rm as stressors. "I'hc impairment language Was not added to tllc permil because these segments of the Cape fear are not the same segment of the Cape Fear where the facility's discharges are located. The City of Fayetteville water supply intake looks to be about 12 miles upstream based on the classified streams layer is GIS. The stream segment is identified as "From City of Fayetteville water supply intake to mouth of Hammond Creek." 4. Threatened and Endangered: Based on the Natural hleritage Virtual Workroom there are no federal protected species within two miles of the facility. 5. Location: Six outfalls Ilo w to the Crape bear River: • 001 — 34' 58' 08", -78' 46' 58" — SW from developed and undeveloped land including plant process areas and cooling tower blowdown. • 002 — 34 58' 08", -78' 46' 58" — Wastewater • 003 — 34- 59' 02", -78 47' 26" -- Stormwater runoff from DAK resin plant. • F — 34' 58' 42",-78-46' 50" - SW From developed and undeveloped land. Qverflow from SW001 • G — 34 58' 41 ", -79 46' 50" — SW from activities associated with wastcwater treatment basins, fuel storage and paved roadways used for in -plant transportation. The outfall discharges onto a vegetative strip prior to entering the waterway. • 1-1 — 34' 58' 45", -79 47' 05" — SW from activities associated with the wastewater treatment plant. The outfall discharges onto a vegetative strip prior to entering the waterway. 6. Industrial Changes Since Previous Permit: None provided. Analytical Monitoring Notes: The analytical samples in central files are shown in Table 1. A letter -was included to explain a 2040 rng/l COD value. They conducted a visual search for potential contamination and no visual Page 4 of 9 NCS000389 contaminates were detected. Another sample was taken from the stormwater pond and the value was 13.3 mg/l. The permittee believes the original sample was invalid. 1?PA 2008 Multi Sector -Specific Pe-mit, Sector C for Chemicals and Allied Products: Subsector C4 Plastics, Synthetics, and Resins (SIC 2821-2:324) recommends monitoring for Total Zinc. Zinc will not be added to the perrnit because it does not seem to be a pollutant of'concern based on the industrial activities of this site. Based on the last staff report, 1,4 —Dioxanc was added to the requirements as the result of a previous spill on 7/1612002. The perrnit file included data taken for the pervious renewal and the last two samples indicated there was some 1.4-Dioxane in the stormwater (sce Table 1). 1,4 —Dioxane is a known carcinogen and is a very persistent chemical that does not readily break down. In this case, an aquatic life based storinwatcr benchmark would not be helpful because it has high human health concerns. For example, the stormwater benchmark would be 1 100 mg/L (calculated �/2 FAV) compared to the human hcalth based instrcam standards of 3.2 ug/L for water supplies and 730 ug/L for general liuman health exposures (Class C waters). A 10 day child exposure rate has been developed for this chemical of 400 ug/L. (Intbrmation based on an email from Nikki Remington 2/25/10) The reviewer rccotnmctids that the facility should be aware of any 1,4 - dioxane levels that raise human hcalth concerns, particularly with a discharge to WS-CA. Because of the previous spill, a benchmark will trigbcr more investigation or more clean-up if needed. The Water Supply standard is not typically used even when receiving waters are WS because it is not necessarily appropriate for a stormwater benchmark. This more stringent WS value should be noted, but the reviewer recommends, the 10 day child exposure rate of 400 ug/L be used as the benchmark. This benchmark reflects a time frame more consistent with storinwatcr events (10 days vs lifetime exposure for the human health/water supply numbers) and would be protective of* the more sensitive population (children); this values secins to be the most appropriate to prompt the facility to respond to a possible problem. However, if future monitoring detects levels above the WS standard, DWQ may want to investigate potential WQ standard violations. Sample results from previous renewal: Lead — 0.01 mg/1 (benchmark = 0.033 mg/1) Oil anti Grease — 5 mg/1 (benchmark = 30 mg/1) pl-1 — 7.35 (benchmark = 6-9 su) TSS — 17 mg/1 (benchmark = 100 mg/1) Data from the previous permit is in Table 1. Monitoring for NCS000056 — DuPont Teijin Films included COD, Oil and Grease, and pl-I. COD, 1,4 —Dioxanc, Oil and Grease, and pH have been added to the permit because they arc potential pollutants onsite. Oil and Grease will be added to make the parameters consistent with the DuPont permit. 8. Qualitative Monitorin_y_Notes: NUnC I11C:ILICICC1 In the application. Page 5 of 9 NCS000389 'cable l: Analytical Monitoring Required Sampling Ran a Sample Date TotalPrecipitation Flow MGD (in) Duration (hours) 1.4- Dioxane COD Benchmark: 0.4 m IL* Benchmark: 120 m IL* Outfall 003 11/19/ 2003 0.71 1 2 <0.02 5 17 6/4/2004 0.218 0.3 0.67 <0.1 13.3 7/29/200 2.97 4.2 4 <0.005 � 10/6/2005 1.9 2.7 36 J _ BDL� 13.3 11/8/2006 1.2 1.8 24 2/1/2007 1.06 1.5 25.5 l r. �[?. 13.3 t FTOver Current Benchmark Data Not Collected * Benchmarks not in pervious permit Page 6 of 9 NCS000399 Recommendations: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on March 6, 2008 sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater Permit. Prepared by (Signature) Stormwater Permitting Unit Sup Concurrence by Regional RO Water Quality Regional Office Staff' Comments (attach additional pages as necessary) Date Date 3 A0 Zv 1 I) Date Date What ou falls need to be sampled for this permit? They were sampling only 003. Some of the outfalls were covered in their waste/water permit but that is now not the case and need to be covered in this permit. 4 �✓; sl �Sct,. v Yr�tS wt % r � �3� s`e— r /a,,,xl /LvIG n A ��MY17/1 O03 loc-o rle ml -de f�r lwro,1114r� lnpnck�') s 1 Page 9 of 9 NC:S000 3y9 Revised Permit Recommendations: Analytical Monitoring: 1. COD and 1,4—Dioxane have been ,Maintained in the permit. Oil and Grease and pl l have been added to the analytical monitoring requirements. Parameters added because they are potential pollutants and they arc consistent with NCS000056 DuPont which is on the same site. 2. All analytical monitoring has been set to scmi-annually during a representative storm event as defined in Part 11 Section B. The permittce must also document the total precipitation for each event. If'no discharge occurs during; the sampling period, the pernnittee must submit a monitoring; report indicating "No Flow" within 30 days of the end of the six-month sampling; period. Additionally, samples must be taken a minimum of'60 days apart, as specified in Table 2. 3. Benchmarks for analytical monitoring have been added to this draft permit. I-Lxcccdanccs of benchmark values require the permittce to increase monitoring, increase management actions, increase record keeping, and/or install stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) in a tiered program. If the sampling results arc above a benchmark value, or outside of the benchmark range, for any parameter at any outfall then the facility sliall follow the Tier 1 guidelines which require a facility inspection within two weeks and implementation of a mitigation plan within two months. If during the teen of this permit, the sampling results arc above the benchmark values, or outside of the benchmark range, for any specific parameter at a specific discharge outfall two times in a row (consecutive), then the facility shall follow the Tier 2 guidelines which require a repetition of the steps listed for Tier 1 and also irnmediately institute monthly monitoring for all parameters at every outfall where a sampling result exceeded the benchmark value for two consecutive samples. 4. "hhe permittce is required to collect all of the analytical and qualitative monitoring samples during representative storm events as defined in fart 11 Section B. Qualitative monitoring is required regardless of representative outfall status. 5. The permittce is responsible for all monitoring until the renewal permit is issued. See Footnote 1 of Tables 1, 4, and 5. 6. The flow reporting requirement has been removed per DWQ revised strategy. (The total rainfall parameter is in this permit, however.) 7. Vehicle maintenance monitoring; has been revised to scmi-annually in order to coincide with analytical and qualitative monitoring. Other Proposed Changes to the Previous Permit: Additional guidance is provided about the Site Plan requirements. 'file 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 list of significant spills that have occurred in the past three years and also must certify that the outfalls have been inspected to ensure that they do not contain non-stormwatcr discharges. Additional information is provided in Part 11 Section A. 2. Additional requirements for the Stormwater Management Plan have been specified in Part I1 Scction A. More details regarding secondary containment are provided. 3. Additional requirements for the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan have been specified in Part II 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-stormwatcr discharges. 4. The facility must now implement a scmi-annual Facility Inspection Program of the site's stormwater management controls as specified in Part 11 Section A. 5. Information regarding the No Exposurc EXCIUSio[1 has been added to this dral't permit. if industrial materials and activities are not exposed to precipitation or runoff as described in 40 CFR § 122.26(g), the facility may qualify for a No I"xposure Exclusion from N11DES stormwater discharge permit requirements. Additional information is provided in Part I Section A. Page 7 of" 9 CNLCs0Q0-j1 9 Discussions with permittee: Elizabeth Wilke at DAK. Office: (910) 3,71-4498, Mobile: (910) 512-4883, e%vike@(Iakamericas.com dakamericas.com From email on 2/18/10: Beginning on the west end, the first tract is awned by DAK Americas. This area is the location of DAK's Resins Plant. The area to the cast of DAK's Resins Pi.ant is the Dupont facility, Moving further to the east is a large tract that reaches front Highway 53 on the north to the Cape Fear River on the south. `file northern portion of this property contains DAK Americas Utilities, the southern portion contains DAK's wastewater treatment plant. The tract of land on the north cast belongs to Clear Path Recycling. Stormwater out falls were previously included in DAK's NPD1 S permit for the wastewater treatment plant for the outfalls from the DAK Utilities Area, DAK Wastewater "treatment Plant Area, and what is now Cicar Path RccN,cling, When DAK applied to renew its NPDFS permit, DI NR decided to remove these outfalls from the NPDI S permit and have them included in the stormwater permit. The stormwater permit application for the DAK Resins site was submitted a couple of years ago. it only included one outfall from the retention pond shown on the south east corner of the property. I'll is stonnwater from this pond rarely discharges to the Cape Fear River because most of the water either evaporates or infiltrates to the ground before reaching the overflow from the pond. The DuPont facility is permitted separately. Can You tell ine hoes, cobalt is used on the site? How much is on site and where it is stored? From email on 3/23/10: The Cedar Creek site used cobalt as a toner additive. The plant has recently discontinued its use; however, one 2000-lb tote bin remains on site. It is located insicie in the Logistics Warehouse and will be returned to the manufacturer With the next month. Elizabeth Wike Called on 4/23/10. She said she couldn't find any documentation on their representative outfall status. She was fine if the permit was issued and in the future the facility apply for the representative status again. She will continue to look for it though. Page 8 of 9 Central Files: APS SWP - 05/31/11 Permit Number NCSb00392 Permit Tracking Slip Program Category Status Project Type NPDES SW In draft Renewal Permit Type Version Permit Classification Stormwater Discharge, Individual Individual Primary Reviewer Permit Contact Affiliation jennifer.jones Coastal SW Rule Permitted Flow Facility Facility Name MajorlMinor Region Cape Fear Manufacturing Facility Minor Wilmington Location Address County 3500 NE Daniels Rd Brunswick Leland NC 28451 Facility Contact Affiliation Owner Name Owner Type DAK Americas LLC Non -Government Owner Affiliation Jorge P. Young 5925 Carnegie Blvd Charlotte NC 28209 Dates/Events Scheduled Orig Issue App Received Draft Initiated Issuance Public Notice Issue Effective Expiration 08/15/03 03/12/08 02/14/11 05/31/11 04/15/11 '01111 .51311!1 6 Jf l,l Regulated Activities Requested/Received Events Plastics & synthetics manufacturing Region comments on draft requested 02/17/1 1 Additional information requested 02/17/11 Region comments on draft received 03/31/11 Additional information received 05/12/12 Outfall 002 Waterbody Name CAPE FEAR RIVER Stream Index Number Current Class Subbasin 18-(63) C;Sw 03-06-17 Permit No. (to be provided by DWQ) Trench Elevations Bottom elevation 95.70 fmsl OK Storage/overflow elevation 98.20 fmsl Top elevation 98.20 fmsl Trench Dimensions Length (long dimension) 20.00 it Width (short dimension) 2.00 ft Height (depth) 2.50 ft OK Additional Information Maximum volume to each inlet into the trench? 0.00 ac-in OK Length of vegetative filter for overflow 30.00 ft OK Number of observation wells 1 OK Distance to structure 15.00 ft OK Distance from surface waters 30.00 ft OK for non -SA waters Distance from water supply well(s) 1,000.00 ft OK Separation from impervious soil layer 6.00 ft OK Depth of naturally occuring soil above SHWT 6.00 ft OK Bottom covered with 4-in of clean sand? y (Y or N) OK Proposed drainage easement provided? y (Y or N) OK Capures all runoff at ultimate build -out? y (Y or N) OK Bypass provided for larger storms? y (Y or N) OK Trench wrapped with geotextile fabric? _ y (Y or N) OK Pretreatment device provided grass strip prior to trench Form SW401-Intiltration Trench-Rev.4 Parts I. & 11. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2 X-S000392 Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Facility Name: NPDES Permit Number: Facility Location: Mailing Address: Type of Activity: SIC Code (if applicable): Receiving Streams: River Basin: Stream Classification: A���� ALI� NCDENR LoJ'sL_ .North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources C� Division of Water Quality 3� 1 _ 4 - CA-D-k_ Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Director Secretary Z `t'� Proposed Permit Requirements: Monitoring Data: Response Requested by (Date): Central Office Staff Contact: Special issues: STAFF REVIEW AND EVALUATION NPDES Stormwater Permit; . DAK Americas LLC NCS000392 3500 Daniels Road, NC (Brunswick County) P.O. Box 2240, Leland, NC 28451 Chemical (Polymer) Manufacturer 2865, 2824, 2821 See Figure 1 Cape Fear River Basin, Sub -basin 03-06-17 UTs to the Cape Fear River, Bay Branch, Otter Branch, and Mullberry Branch C, Sw (All) �V See attached draft permit.(�� 011 See Table 1 March 18, 2011 Return to: Jennifer Jones, (919).807-6379 Issue Rating Scale: 1(easy) to 10(hard) Compliance history 5 Benchmark exceedance 5 Location (TMDL, T&E species, etc) 9 Other Challenges: 5 Difficulty Rating: 24/40 LC��Qa� MAR 3 1 2011 DENR - wATER AL edandu & 8kwm—.&— d__ _ Special Issues Explanation: The site EHS coordinator has not returned my phone calls, therefore I am proceeding with creating a preliminary staff report and draft permit, and the RO staff review of this site. After RO Staff review and site visit, a draft permit will be able to be issued. RO site visit is strongly recommended for issuance of this permit. After RO staff review, staff report and Draft permit will have a 2Id central office individual permit review. Description of Onsite Activities: This site is a chemical polymer manufacturer with 3 production facilities (monomers, fibers and resins). The Page l of i i. NCS000392 monomers production area supplies raw materials to the fibers and resins operations. Monomers: Monomer area is divided in terephthalic acid (TPA) production lines and an ingredient recovery process for the separation and recovery of raw materials for reuse. There is also a Glycol Recovery Unit, The Direct couple oligomer (DCO} area, S , followed by the continuous polymerization (CP) production lines, convert TPA into polymer (PET-polytheylene r.i 0 terephthalate). Product from -DCO and CP is further processed in the Fibers and Resins areas. The Fibers area (also called the Staple area) produces PET fiber and packages the fibers into bales. The Resins area manufactures polyester chips, which DAK's customers use to produce various plastic items for industrial and/or consumer use. The polyester chips are manufactured in a solid-state polymerization process. Documents Reviewed: ✓ NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Materials (EPA forms 1&2F). ✓ National Heritage Program (NHP) Threatened and Endangered Species Database ✓ SPU File ✓ Central Files — no files or data in central files. ✓ EPA Sector -Specific Permit, 2008 ✓ 303(d) List, 2008 draft, 2006 final ✓ NC Secretary of State's website to check permit name ✓ 2003 permit ✓ EPA TRI database and Environmental Defense fund Scorecard History: • Date permit first issued: 8/15/2003 • Date permit re -issued: August 15, 2003—Aug. 15, 2008 • Date permittee submitted renewal application: 3/6/2008 Page 2 of I 1 ?JCS'000392 Figure 1: Map of Facility r.l •s.. ♦' r "s 'J �•L. JJf r t ri•1C pie reJ'•. JQ ',r' 1_ i - h l r ^ r, r l R l r •.r I ,,, j t l f1. -. 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I ._^ "sy' _- is x +. 1 } �I i{ • I •t r wl � -1 wr. � �' irtW it/li rri � V•CT 1. / ` � i'Sti i.t '[ _ { �7��,�.y+�•�! - }��+1���1y� i 1� .r�.�'.., s,.y�17�1i F t,`� fr7J,� 7�. 1.'P � *v�, _..-� r .+w `` 1 •�,'..` NCS000392 DAK Americas LLC Leland, NC N Latitude: 3413 19' 10" N f Longitude: 780 02' 23" W County: Brunswick Receiving Stream: UT the Cape Fear River, Bay Branch, Otter Branch, and Mullberry Branch Map Scale 1:311,381) Stream Class: All C, Sw) }•}CAW; PNA Sub -basin: 03-06-17 (Cape Fear River Basin) �r rrts���lw�;'-•''�i r 1�rr =�rA`�r: Lj � Facility Location Wage 3 of l 1 NCS000392 Central Office Review Summary: 1_ Owner's. Other Permits: NC0000663. (NPDES WW), WQ0012759 (Land application of WW), BRUNS-2006-372 (Erosion and Sediment Control Permit), SW8060138 (NC State SW Permit), 03033T36 (NC DENR Air Permit), NCD047369046 (RCRA), Channel No. 12-67 (Outfall Permit). � � Zorn General Observations: 1& 2F: Materials representing a possibility of contact with stormwater are: AFFF liquid foam concrete, cal- n ^�shield, Coal, #2 Diesel fuel, dyed diesel fuel, ethylene glycol, No. 6 fuel oil, regular gasoline, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium chloride, Novus CE 2688, paraxylene, sodium hypochlorite (15%), solest 68 oil, terphthalic acid, and transformer oil. Also potential sources are: , , oCL 1-CO Yy I�c Vy' Outfall 2. Acetic acid, cobalt slurry, diesel fuel, DRL-6, finish oil, Florence non -white, gasoline, glycol, KP-1, lube oil MgCI, Methanol, No.2 fuel oil, Paraxylene, phosphoric acid, TEG, TRIM#1, Uran, Waste -� oil COAL YARD, ompressors, cooling tower, drum storage areas, gas, oil'and lube mobile truck, ls�loil/water separator, transformers. Outfall 2A No SW pollutant sources ID'd in this SW area. Outfall 3 Ethylene glycol, dowtherm A in piping system, compressors containing SOlest 68 oil, Parking lot Outfall 3A Polymer, railcar storage area and transportation of raw materials (including TPA and ethylene glycol) Outfall 3B Sodium hypochlorite, river water and fresh water pond, Outfalls 4 & S Land application fields (WQ permit - requ monitoring); sand blasting and painting, railcar maintenance area, wastewater sludge lagoon, Outfall 6 WWTP, . ydrogen peroxid { emergency response fire training, AFL FF highlexpansion foam, PA, new monomers railcar storage area Outfall / No SW pollutant sources ID'd in this area. Outfall 8 No SW pollutant sources ID'd in this area. "ALSO - See attached PDF of information from EPA forms 1 & 2F for more information 3. Impairment: o This section of the Cape Fear and other water bodies do not have a TMDL and are not on either the 2008 or the 2010 303D list. Further downstream (approx 10 miles by water), the Cape Fear is listed as impaired for Copper, Turbidity, low pH, and low DO - however the Brunswick River also comes in at this point and it is gVite far down the river. 4. Threatened and Endangered: o The NHP web workspace was reviewed on Feb 11, 2011, it showed that the American Alligator was found in Indian Creek. This is near the DAK Americas Cape Fear Site, however, the site does not drain to this water body. Additionally, the accuracy of the NHP data was rated as low, and the alligator was last seen here in 1978. c3Nxt, 1aD_ pS�Q c 3 }� Q -Li'_ 4,L4- 6.�1-zz`-r�.- c�u.l�, _ � • S. Location: o The site drains to 4 receiving waters and is very large with many sub -drainage areas. In the previous permit and in the applicant's EPA form 1 and 2F for renewal, they both state that Dollison's Swamp is a receiving water, however, Dollison's swam is not a classified water body. These outfolls drain to the Cape Fear River (18-(63)b) - which is the classified water body. There is no classification for Dollison's Swamp in the GIS layer or in BIMS as of Feb 11, 2011. 6. Industrial Changes Since Previous Permit: o See questions below. Page 4 of] l MR NCS000392 ' 7. Analytical Monitoring Notes: o No data in files; previous permit did not require analytical monitoring. However rene�lal EPA forms 1 & 2F provided monitoring of all outfalls. No data was above benchmarks. The highest data points were at outfalls 002A, 007 and 003.. See data below. o EPA MSGP requires monitoring for Zinc for these SIC codes (2821 and 2824) . See questions asked to the permittee below. 8. Qualitative Monitoring Notes: No data in files or with submission. V.►-�DA. titti.. �e-u� o�-�.a�a.l c�9-9� c,�La_ra9�-a��r�, ,mom-ru��-���q Page 5 of l 1 NCS000392 Table 1: Analytical Monitoring Outfall Outfall Outfall" Outfall 1 Oufall Outfall Outfall Outfall Outfall I All analyzed in Feb. 2008 008 003 003A 003E 002A i ! 002 f007 006 004 BOD 2 43 2 <2 - 14 13 4 2 <2 COD 35 68 1 13 25 51 E 35 40 ' 28 34 , O&G <5 5 8 , <5 <5 <5 <5 I <5 TSS 5 5 2 '1 <2 30 54 1<5 47 21 J 4 Nitrate + Nitrite N 0.02 0.1 0.07 0.03 0.82 1.11 0.05 0.09 1 0.05 i TKN 1.5 1.3 1.3 0.7 2.2 3.1 1.3 1.4 1.3 TN 1.5 1.4 1.4 0.7 3 4.2 1.4 1.5 1.4 - TP 0.04 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.36 0.5.1 0.18 0.12 0.04 Above Benchmark ata4Missin Page 6 of 11 NCu000392 Discussions with permittee: Elizabeth Wike, 910-371-4498, Called February 15, 2011 & February 17, 2011. She has not returned my calls. I will update this as soon as I hear from her and send this to the R0. 1. Have you had any name changes? We have your last name as DAK Americas LLC. a. fL6 2. Have you had any industrial changes since your last permit or since you applied in 1008? a. 3. On your application you stated that portions of the site drain to Dollison's swamp. That maybe true, but Dollison's swampis not a classified water body. Do you know what water body they ultimately drain to - the Cape Fear River? C ' 4. Can you please describe what is in each dr nage area for each outfall: uo-� 4.} S W uQW a. 001? Any SW data? &Nfl) i. NoA/ij tAd x9Ht _#0-00- 6�u4,d ujW-rp b. 002: Lists a lot of chemicals. Do they all have exposure to stormwater? Do the ASTs have secondary containment? Please describe. 1 i. C7- 1'G3 S -arWu` !° ��a_ru a 2� -V c. 002A : No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area. 0('a �} J �,)11 , d. 003: Please describe further what is in this drainage area. Is there the potential for ethylene glycol & do wtherm.A.to- contact. SW? Have you ever tested for those in SW? -�- �b�✓ e. 003A: Please describe further what is in this drainage area. " potential for spills or leaks from p railcar." What is in the railcars? Have you ever tested for that in SW? (�&La-ek �2g- n,, 003B. Sodium hypochloriter does it have secondary,containment? Please describe. i. ooco g. 004: This area seems to not be covered under NPDES? Do application field runoff and SW runoff D�pQ commingle before exiting property? p &0S ka,4 YWf c�2CQ--�e w( perilu °J -�4 e" � G! ALP CQ-►�-��`� he y` � c� d c c �,c cG! CA 9,,0e.L -2cl.e4�. >< o vW� h. 00.5 This area seems to not be covered under NPDES? Do application field runoff and'SW runoff L.4)0.)rP- commingle before exiting property?tj1 L 006: You have no secondary containment for HzOz, however you permit actually does require that `...secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials" Part 11, Section A, 2(b). i. We. Page 7 of 1 ] NCS000392 , , j. 007. No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area ". GC v o_-G e 1Z0 u k. 008: No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area 1. 008A? You have a drainage area an your map but no outfall located on the map. i. %LQ-Q K_ . 5. Have you done qualitative monitoring per your permit? Please send me a copy of your qualitative monitoring. W-U-e. Vie- 6. Do you have any vehicle maintenance areas? _. a. fJ �cr� �►��.., , �-�.�-�ca C_� c_e_u-2�.n c_ ��-cre►--�'�`�-�GdcJ a� 1 7. What area DR�, abshield, Paroxylene, TETRIM#1, G ran. Please describe and provide MSDS sheets. C .= a. 4 - coo �r ,r DfZ L 6 ! KP —1 inn_- Yu--r1-orx �D ec�v�_ . rnsDss v i�o9 6s� 8. Please describe how coal is exposed to stormwater and where that drains. ` `3es�C'�) a. : (J 9. Does any of the cooling tower water go into the stormwater outfalls? If so, ore they monitored by NPDES WW group? �pa� � � �� u •mac A V (Ck- SV,) a. ^> `'Sew Ylj)0 Pt&rr�* 10. Are any of your stormwater outfalls covered in the NC wastewater NPDES permit? a. /)_�_) '�-3 : 11. Are any SW and WW outfalls commingled? Are they monitored b NDDES WW permit? .z � � � �� co o �, o_a a 0_ ., ` `l-P IUD trS . 12. Do you have any zinc or materials containing zinc exposed to stormwater on your site? a . C', r9 —OU C�4 a Yu-� C7�4 0 13 Do you have any of the ollo wing materials exposed to storm water on your site -if so where, and how are they used and contained? (See attached spreadsheet). a. Savo- w c44 '4-0_uSh;—1,.._� sL o. p� lu-► u xb ►• fl e3. 9s� c�v_e `WQ- 14. Where do you use or produce; -,`4 Dioxane onsite?i Where is it stated and is it exposed to st rmwater? If it is not s�i. , exposed to stormwater, how -is it different than the Fayetteville site? a. E Y_� b�u 2 - ., I acf�ma. e �► 5 �:1-e�. , , , slt� 15. Is any of your stormwater area routed to your WWTP and have you ever had a wastewater overflow due to high stormwater flow? W W� Page 8 of 11 �oE o NCS000392 `" � Z3 ZD� j CCU_ I fiy✓t Discussions with permittee: Elizabeth Wike, 910-371-4498, Called F bruary 15, 2011 & February 17, 2011, She 4- has not returned my calls. I will update this as soon as I hear from her and send this to the RO. 1. Have you had any name changes? We have your last name as OAK Americas LLC. a. no 2. Have you had any industrial changes since your last permit or since you applied in 2008? a. Nothing substantial 3. On your application you stated that portions of the site drain to Dollison's swamp. That may be true, but Dollison's swamp is not a classified water body. Do you know what water body they ultimately drain to — the Cape Fear River? a. Cape Fear River 4. Can you please describe what is in each drainage area for each outfoll: a. 001 ? An y SW data? i. Only WW treatment plant— only sw that falls on ww treatment plant. Any sw will go into treatment system. b. 002: Lists a lot of chemicals. Do they all have exposure to stormwater? Do the ASTs have secondary containment? Please describe. c. 002A : No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area. i. There is a road and some grassy areas, not really any industrial areas. d. 003: Please describe further what is in this drainage area. Is there the potential for ethylene glycol & dowtherm A to contact SW? Have you ever tested for those in SW? e. 003A: Please describe further what is in this drainage area. "potential for spills or leaks from railcar." What is in the railcars? Have you ever tested for that in SW? i. It potentially could be all the chemicals that are brought into the facility. Bring it all in by rail. ii. Have never had a spill from a railcar. iii. She doesn't know if they have — she will check on that and get back to me. iv. Part of site parking lot and big grassy field, road and rail line. No industrial activity. No spill, so no need to test in past. f. 003B: Sodium hypochlorite —does it have secondary containment? Please describe. i. Yes. ii. Pump water is just water from the river. No chemicals going into that. g. 004 & 005: This area seems to not be covered under NPDFS? Do application field runoff and SW runoff commingle before exiting property? i. The industrial areas and the land application area — that would be commingled before exiting Page 7 of 13 NCS000392 outfall. ii. Since they have turned in the iii. 2 permits: 1 for land app of sludge and 1 for surface disposal of sludge. Recently asked DEN to close land app of sludge. This year they rescinded permit. iv. The spray fields have not used the sprayfields since maybe the 1980s — many years. v. The sludge lagoon permit is still active. Any drainage from sludge lagoon goes to wwtp. vi. Now it is a big grassy field. vii. So really only sandblasting and painting viii. Some railcar maintenance is done there. Not under cover. The maintenance is sandblasting and painting. 1. No. 2 •Lin'tla�Willis--ean youplease",take+a•look•�;at�wlien:youlda'a`�site visit'? h. 00:5 This area seems to not be covered under NPDFS? Do application field runoff and SW runoff commingle before exiting property? i. Yes. See above. No more land application. ii, Never had,a..spill from that area. j. 007: No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area i. Trees k. 008: No SW exposure? Please describe what is in this drainage area i. Trees. There is a part of 008 that was cleared as a borrow site, but most of that area is wooded. The borrow site is inactive. This is all stabilized now. L 008A? You have a drainage area on your map but no outfall located on the map. i. She thinks they missed a dashed line when they created the map. Contains railcar storage, don't load. They are either empty or filled with competed storage. All of that drains to a stormwater pond that drains on the west end of that area. Now that area drains out to outfall 003. Just 008A drains to the SW pond, then it drains to 003 where it commingles and goes to the 003 outfall. 008A is the drainage area between 008 and the road —the long skinny area. 5. Have you done qualitative monitoring per your permit? Please send me a copy of your qualitative monitoring. Page 8 of 13 NCS000392 W will send me a eo of the last 5 ears 6. Do you have any vehicle maintenance areas? a. They don't do any vehicle maintenance — they send it out. 7. What are: a. DRL-6, KP-1, cal -shield, Paraxylene, TEG, TRIMIf1, Uran. b. Please describe and provide MSDS sheets. M OR will et back to me on this 8. Please describe how coal is exposed to stormwater and where that drains. a. 002A —in the center —there are two outfalls. The pile has a stormwater pond. That pond drains to outfall 002 through piping. b. The treatment in that coal stormwater pond is just stetting. c�Linda -- can you(p.leas'e take a look at tli� fhis:is,covered under NPDES WW permit — but not sure if all SW in this outfall (002) is�eovered undeFWs. "Does not appear to be. See next question. 9. Does any of the cooling tower water go into the stormwater outfalls? If so, are they monitored by NPDES WW group? a. Outfalls 002 and 003 have cooling water blowdown. They are monitored b. NPDES WW permit: 001, 002, 003 only i. For outfall 002, they monitoring flow weekly, TSS weekly, Numerical Limits for TSS, temp weekly, TRC weekly, Numerical limits, pH 2x/month, TKN, TN, and NO2-NO3-N 1. Discharge non -contact, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff, and ii. Outfall 003: noncontact cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, and stormwater 1. Flow, temp, TRC, (all weekly), pH 2x/month, monthly: TP, TN, TKN, NO2-NO3N m 10. Are any of your stormwater outfalls covered in the NC wastewater NPDES permit? a. Yes, 001, 002 and 003. See above. 11. Are any SW and WW outfalls commingled? Are they monitored by NDPES WW permit? a. Yes 002 and 003. See above. 12. Do you have any zinc or materials containing zinc exposed to stormwater on your site? a. Piping. Not a major part of their process. 13. Do you have any of the following materials exposed to stormwater on your site —if so where, and how are they used and contained? (See attached spreadsheet). ee attached sheet. EW will answer in returned email b March 15 2031 Page 9 of 13 NCS000392 14. Where do you use or produce 1,4 Dioxane onsite? Where is it stored and is it exposed to storm water? if it is not exposed to stormwater, how is it different than the Fayetteville site? 15. is any of your storm water area routed to your WWTP and have you ever had a wastewater overflow due to high stormwater flow? a. Generally speaking a lot of the area is no. There are areas around the monomer system drain through concrete -lined ditch to WWTP. b. No overflows from WWTP. 16. Have you had any major spills? a. Not one that ran off the site. b. Some years ago they did have something but it was quite some time ago. They have lots of BMP, means to block of ditches, they have a lot of containment and BMPs across the site. 17. Do you manufacture the some thing as the Fayetteville site? a. They do, but they also manufacture some other things. b. N. of railroad is monomers manufacturing area: i. Terephthalic acid (TPA). That is then used on the other side of the plant or goes to the S side of the plant. c. Then on the south side of the plant in the two large shaded areas: i. The one to the E: they manufacture polyester fibers. ii. In the on to the W they make PET plastic (resins). Page 10 of']', NCS000392 Chemical Name Drainage Area Method chemical is stored in 1,4-DI OXAN E ACETALDEHYDE AMMONIA ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS BARIUM BENZENE BIPHENYL BROMOMETHANE CHLORINE CHLORODI FLUOROM ETHANE COBALT COMPOUNDS DIOXIN AND DIOXIN -LIKE --P COMPOUNDS ETHYLENE GLYCOL HYDROCHLORIC ACID (1995 AND AFTER "ACID AEROSOLS" ONLY) LEAD COMPOUNDS MANGANESE COMPOUNDS MERCURY COMPOUNDS METHANOL N-BUTYL ALCOHOL NITRATE COMPOUNDS O-XYLENE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS P-XYLE N E SODIUM NITRITE SULFURIC ACID (1994 AND AFTER "ACID AEROSOLS" ONLY) TOLUENE Possible method of exposure to stormwater (put none if none) Page 9 of 1 1 NCS000392 Revised Permit Recommendations: 1. At this time (before speaking with the onsite representative and before the RO site visit), the permit reviewzr suggests adding TSS, BOD, COD, TKN, TN, TP, Oil and Grease, and pH. Additionally, Cobalt, Ethylene Glycol, and 1,4 Dioxane are also possibly recommended to be added. No analytical monitoring was included in the previous permit (2003-2008). This list and draft permit will be re-evaluated after RO site visit. 2. All analytical monitoring has been set to semi-annually 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 "No Flow" within 30 days of the end of the six-month sampling period. Additionally, samples must be taken a minimum of 60 days apart, as specified in Table 2. 3. Benchmarks for analytical monitoring have 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, If the sampling results are above a benchmark value, or outside of the benchmark range, for any parameter at any outfall then the facility shall follow the Tier 1 guidelines which require a facility inspection within two weeks and implementation of a mitigation plan within two months. If during the term of this permit, the sampling results are above the benchmark values, or outside of the benchmark range, for any specific parameter at a specific discharge outfall two times in a row (consecutive), then the facility shall follow the Tier 2 guidelines which require a repetition of the steps listed for Tier 1 and also immediately institute monthly monitoring for all parameters at every outfall where a sampling result exceeded the benchmark value for two consecutive samples. 4. The permittee is required to collect all of the analytical and qualitative monitoring samples during representative storm events as defined in Part II Section B. Qualitative monitoring is required regardless of representative outfall status. 5. The permittee is responsible for all monitoring until the renewal permit is issued. See Footnote 1 of Tables 1, 4, and 5. 6. The flow reporting requirement has been removed per DWQ revised strategy. (The total rainfall parameter is in this permit, however.) 7. Vehicle maintenance monitoring has been revised to semi-annually in order to coincide with analytical and qualitative monitoring. Other Proposed Changes to the Previous Permit: 1. Additional guidance is provided about the 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 list of significant spills that have 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 Pollution Prevention Plan have been specified in Part 11 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 II Section A. 5. Information regarding the No Exposure Exclusion has been added to this draft permit. If industrial materials and activities are not exposed to precipitation or runoff as described in 40 CFR §122.26(g), the facility may qualify for a No Exposure Exclusion from NPDES stormwater discharge permit requirements. Additional information is provided in Part I Section A. Page 10 of 11 NICS000392 Recommendations: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on March 6, 2011 sufficient to_ issue a preliminary Individual Stormwater Permit for RO staff review. After RO staff review, staff report and Draft permit will have a 2Id central office individual permit review. Prepared by (Signature) 2I r 7 Date Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor s f ze-e�'� Date for Bradley e� Bennett Concurrence by Regional Offi Date WAAZ 2-10 ZO// RO Water Quality Supervisor E�� �,.�( _.� ��� ��. Date h 7 Regional Office Staff Comments (attach additional pages as necessary) � • • • " ! • 0� , � 1 • ♦ r is ! r 4-0 VJL LAD CN44- • • ♦ • �� Page 1 1 of 11 ex F IIbioPermit NC0000663 A. M EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS— OUTFALL 001 Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until either the Authorization to Construct approval by the Division and receipt of the Engineer Certificate for the approved expansion to 4.77 MGD, or expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge treated wastewater from cuffaH 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: ti .,,.> x ;, +4_EFFLUENT,,LIMITATIONSrA ii,' s MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, EFFLUENT Cg �� 3 A A r,,Sz �•�s ,z r, r a. L �CHARACTE=R1$TICS ,b�;Measurement +` •. _ " t ;Sam le P n `5amOle' ,.Monthly Average ?Daily Maximum � a Frequency, - • . 1 T e YP , Location . ; h.f-,d... Flow 3.5 MGD Continuous RecordingInfluent or Effluent SOD, 5-day, 20oC 493.3 Ibslday 1283.5 Ibs/day Daily Composite Effluent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 786.0 Ibs/day 2495.3 Ibslday Daily Composite Effluent PH Not more than 9.0 S.U. nor less than 6.0 3/Week Grab Effluent S.U. Temperature, °C 3/Week Grab Effluent Conductivity, µmhos/cm 3/Week Grab Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) 1 28 µg/I Weekly Grab Effluent Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Not less than 5.0 mg/l, daily average 2/Month Grab Effluent Fecal Coliform Monthly Grab Effluent (geometric mean) Total Nitrogen, mg/I Monthly Calculated Effluent TN = (NO2-N+NO3-N) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/I Monthly Composite Effluent (NO2-N+NO,-N) Total Kjeldahi Nitrogen, mg/1 Monthly Composite Effluent (TKN) Total Phosphorus, mg/I (TP) Monthly Composite Effluent Ammonia as Nitrogen, mg/1 Quarterly Composite Effluent (NH3 as N) Total Copper, µg/l Quarterly Composite Effluent Acute Toxicity 2 Quarterly Composite Effluent Footnotes: 1. Total Residual Chlorine compliance is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/I to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 ugll. 2. Acute Toxicity, refer to A. (7). Ibslday = pounds per day There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. When an approved analytical protocol with the appropriate minimum detection level is followed and a result of "non -detectable" or "below quantitation limit" is obtained, the permittee will be considered to be in compliance with the numerical permit limit for that pollutant. Permit INIC000'0653 A.(2) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REOUiREMENTS/OCPSF\-OUTFALL 001 Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until either the Authorization to Construct approval by the Division and receipt of the Engineer Certificate for the approved expansion to 477 MGO, or expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge O[PSF're|ated process wastewater from ouhfall 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: MONITORING REQUIREMENTS. Benzene 0.708 2.602 Annually Composite Effluent Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 1.971 5.338 Annually Composite Effluent Carbon Tetrachloride 0.344 0.727 Annually Composite Effluent Di-n-butyl phthalate 0.517 1.091 Annually Composite Effluent Diethyl phthalate 1.550 3.884 Annually Composite Effluent Dimethyl phthalate 0.364 0.899 Annually Composite Effluent Methyl Chloride 1.645 3.635 Annually Composite Effluent Methylene Chloride 0.765 1.703 Annually Composite �ff luent Naphthalene 0.421 1.129 1 Annually Composite Effluent Permit NCO000663 (continue A. (2) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS (OCPSF)-OUTFALL 001) .EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTIC... " '? -EFFLUENT -Monthly Average s g s/da) LIMITATIONS ;Daily :Daily' f -Maximum 'Maximum (Ibs/da ). ( jj) ..MONITORING:;REQUIREMENTS ,- Measurement �5arrmple r z ti rF Frequency �� ,;Type z �.' �:. Sample Location 4-Nitrophenol 1.378 2.372 Annually Composite Effluent Phenanthrene 0.421 1.129 Annually Composite Effluent Phenol 0.287 0.497 Annually Composite Effluent Pyrene 0.478 " 1.282 Annually Composite Effluent Tetrachloroethylene 0.421 1.071 Annually Composite Effluent Toluene 0.497 1.531 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1.301 2.678 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.402 1.033 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.402 1.033 Annually Composite Effluent Trichloroethylene 0.402 1.033 Annually Composite Effluent Vinyl Chloride 1.990 5.127 Annually Composite Effluent Total PAH z 1.36 46.71 -Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(a)anthracene 0.421 1.129 Annually Composite Effluent . 3,4-Benzofluoranthene 0.440 1.167 Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.421 1.129 Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(a)pyrene 0.440 1.167 Annually Composite Effluent Chrysene 0.421 1.129 Annually Composite Effluent Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Annually Composite, Effluent tndeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene Annually Composite Effluent Footnotes: 1. Monitoring for the specified parameters has been waived based on a demonstration made, by the Permittee in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(a)(2)(i). This waiver is good only for the term of the permit. Please note that any exceedence of the effluent limitations found herein shall be considered a permit violation subject to appropriate enforcement action. 2. Total PAHs. are comprised of Benzo(a)anthracene, Benzo(a)pyrene, 3,4-Benzofluoranthene, Benzo(k)fluoranthene, Chrysene, Dibenz(a,h)anthracene, and lndeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene. The sum 'of concentrations of these parameters shall not exceed the stated Total PAH limit. Ibslday = pounds per day Permit NC000b663 A. (3) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS — OUTFALL Beginning on the Authorization to Construct by the Division and the receipt of the Engineer Certificate for the approved expansion to 4.77 MGD, and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge treated wastewater from outfa/l 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: r.;o} F� Na :EFFLUENTLIMITATIONSZ,�--=r �MON(TO RENGREQEJIREMEiVTS EFFLUENT y�k Maximum Measurement Sample Sample CH ARACTERISTICS s Montfiiy Average q,Daily g y Frequency }n Location .f R:Type Flow 4.77 MGD Continuous Recordin g Influent or Effluent BOD, 5-day, 198.91 lbs/day 298.36 lbs/day Daily Composite Effluent (April 1 _Octobeober 31) BOD, 5-day, 203C 298.36 Ibs/day 449.54 Ibs/day Daily Composite Effluent (November 1 — March 31) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 786.0 Ibs/day 2495.3 Ibs/day Daily Composite Effluent pH Not more than 9.0 S,.U. nor less than 6.0 3/Week Grab Effluent S.U. Temperature, °C 3/Week Grab Effluent Conductivity, µmhos/cm 3/Week Grab Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) 1 28 µg/I Weekly Grab Effluent Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Not less than 5.0 mg/I, daily average 2/Month Grab Effluent Fecal Coliform Monthly Grab Effluent (geometric mean) Total Nitrogen, mg/1 Monthly Calculated Effluent TN = (NO2-N+NO3-N) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/1 Monthly Composite Effluent (NO2-N+NO,-N) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/I Monthly Composite Effluent (TKN) Total Phosphorus, mg/l (TP) Monthly Composite Effluent Ammonia as Nitrogen, mg/1 Quarterly Composite Effluent (NH3 as N) Total Copper, µg/I Quarterly Composite Effluent Acute Toxicity 2 Quarterly Composite Effluent Footnotes: 1. Total Residual Chlorine compliance is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/l to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 ug/l. 2. Acute Toxicity, refer to A. (7). Ibslday = pounds per day There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. When an approved analytical protocol with the appropriate minimum detection level is followed and a result of "non -detectable" or "below auantitation limit" is obtained. the Permittee will he considered to be in compliance with the numerical permit limit for that pollutant. PermitNCO000663 A. (4) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS (OCPSF)-OUTFALL 001 Beginning on the Authorization to Construct approval by the Division and the receipt of the Engineer Certificate for the approved expansion to 4.77 MGD, and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge OCPSF-related process wastewater from outfall 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below; ' 'EFFLU L; CiHARACTERISTIC' �'=; EF;FLUENT.,;LIMITATIONS, f�Fv,' ° "`"''' ' ;'i`'MONITORING REQUIREMENTS '-NIdnthly ` �_ 'r� Average ,�Maximum v(IUS/da ),< '` :�r;Daily < y C R (Ibslda ). °� Daily Maxirrtum %," ( Measurement F,Fregilency'- Sample . a Type Sample Location Acenaphthene 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Acenaphthylene 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Acrylonitrile 2.49 6.28 Annually Composite Effluent Anthracene 0.25 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Benzene 0.96 3.53 Annually Composite Effluent Bis(2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate 2.67 7.24 Annually Composite Effluent Carbon Tetrachloride 0.47 0.99 Annually Composite Effluent Chlorobenzene 0.39 0.73 Annually Composite Effluent Chloroethane 2.70 6.95 Annually Composite Effluent Chloroform 0.54 1.19 Annually Composite Effluent 2-Chlorophenol 0.80 2.54 Annually Composite Effluent Di-n-butyl phthalate 0.70 1,48 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 2.00 4.23 Annually Composite Effluent 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.80 1.14 Annually Composite Effluent 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.39 0.73 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2-Dichloroethane 1.76 5.47 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.41 0.65 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene 0.54 1.40 Annually Composite Effluent 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1.01 2.90 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2-Dichloropropane 3.97 5.97 Annually Composite Effluent 1,3-Dichloropropylene 0.75 1.14 Annually Composite Effluent Diethyl phthalate 2.10 5,27 Annually Composite Effluent 2,4-Dimethylphenol 0.47 0.93 Annually Composite Effluent Dimethyl phthalate 0.49 1.22 Annually Composite Effluent 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol 2.02 7.18 Annually Composite Effluent 2,4-Dinitrophenol 1.84 2.19 Annually Composite Effluent 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 2.93 7.39 Annually Composite Effluent 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 6.61 16.63 Annually Composite Effluent Ethylbenzene 0.83 2.80 Annually Composite Effluent Fluoranthene 0.55 1.76 Annually Composite Effluent Fluorene 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Hexachlorobenzene 0.13 0.73 Annually Composite Effluent Hexachlorobutadiene 0.52 1.27 Annually Composite Effluent Hexachloroethane 0.54 1.40 Annually Composite Effluent Methyl Chloride 2.23 4.93 Annually Composite Effluent Methylene Chloride 1,04 2.31 Annually Composite Effluent Naphthalene 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Nitrobenzene l2-Nitrophenol I 0.70 1.06 1.76 Annually Composite Effluent 1.79 Annually Composite Effluent Permit NC000060,53 . (continue A. (4) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS (OCPSF)-OUTFALL 001) f isF.FLUENT CHARACTERISTIC` EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS _. Monthly Daily �, Daily; Average Maximum Maximum ;(lb`slda) (Ibs/da) ( jl) E,: MONITORING, REQUIREMENTS Measurement` Sample ° 1 ; , Frequency Type :.. . 5ampfe. Location 4-Nitrophenol 1.87 3.22 Annually Composite Effluent Phenanthrene 0.57 1.53 Annually Composite Effluent Phenol 0.39 0.67 Annually Composite Effluent Pyrene 0,65 1.74 Annually Composite Effluent Tetrachloroethylene 0,57 1.45 Annually Composite Effluent Toluene 0.67 2.07 Annually Composite Effluent 1,2A-TrichIorobenzene 1.76 - 3.63 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1,1-Trichioroethane 0.54 1.40 Annually Composite Effluent 1,1,2-Trichioroethane 0.54 1.40 Annually Composite Effluent Trichloroethylene 0.54 1.40 Annually Composite Effluent Vinyl Chloride 2.70 6.95 Annually Composite Effluent Total PAH 1 1.36 34.28 Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(a)anthracene 0.57 1.36 Annually Composite Effluent 3,4-Benzofluoranthene 0.60 1.36 Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(k)fluoranthene 0.57 1.36 Annually Composite Effluent Benzo(a)pyrene 0.60 1.36 Annually Composite Effluent Chrysene 0.57 1.36 Annually Composite Effluent Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Annually Composite Effluent lndeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene_l Annually Composite Effluent Footnote: 1. Total PAHs are comprised of Benzo(a)anthracene, Benzo(a)pyrene, 3,4-Benzofluoranthene, Benzo(k)fluoranthene, Chrysene, Dibenz(a,h)anthracene, and Indeno(1,2,3-ed)pyre ne. The sum of concentrations of these parameters shall not exceed the stated Total PAH limit. Ibslday = pounds per day Should any annual monitoring result in detection of an OCPSF parameter contained in 40 CFR 414 Subpart I quarterly monitoring will begin immediately for the detected parameter(s). After four consecutive quarterly samples resulting in non -detection are achieved, the monitoring frequency will revert back to annually. When an approved analytical protocol with the appropriate minimum detection level is followed and a result of "non -detectable" or "below quantitation limit" is obtained, the permittee will be in compliance with the numerical permit limit for that pollutant. PermitNCO000663 A. (5) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS-OUTFALL 002 Beginning on the effective date of this per and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge non -contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown, water treatment filter backwash, coal pile runoff 'and stormwater runoff through outfall 002. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: �.•yi, 2'4$M Y3 '. F : 'J' ; "fir ` 3• �T'] 7 *, t r :EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS `A -.[ .. ��� MONITORING EQU a. R IREMENTS EFFLUENT�� .;� ,,, h � � t ;.� CHARACTERISTICS Monthly ,' ;Weekly�Measuremerit Sample : Y r5ample 4 �erage a Average, 1`Max�nium Frequency!? Type dti Location,' S y t Flow, MGD Weekly Instantaneous Effluent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 75 mg/1 150 mg/I Weekly Grab Effluent Temperature, °C 1 Weekly Continuous Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) Z 17 µg/1 Weekly Grab Effluent Not more than 9.0 S.U. nor less than pH 6.0 S.U. 2/Month Grab Effluent Total Phosphorus, mg/I (TP) Monthly Composite Effluent Total Nitrogen, mg/I (TN) Monthly Calculated Effluent TN = (NO,-N + NO,-N) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/I Monthly Composite Effluent (NO2-N + NO3-N) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, mg/I Monthly Composite Effluent (TKN ) Footnotes: 1. The discharge shall not cause the temperature of the receiving water to exceed 2.8'C above background and in no case exceed 32 QC. 2. Total Residual Chlorine compliance is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/I to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 ug/l. There shall be no chromium, zinc or copper added to the cooling water except as pre -approved additives to biocidal compounds. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts The permittee shall obtain authorization from the Division prior to the use of any chemical additive in the discharge. The permittee shall notify the Division in writing at least ninety days prior to instituting use of any additional additive in the discharge potentially toxic to aquatic life (other than additives previously approved by the Division). Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 (if applicable), a copy of the MSDS for the additive and a map indicating the discharge point and receiving stream. Submit requests for approval to: NC DENR 1 DWQ / Aquatic Toxicology Unit 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Permit NC0006663• M A. (6) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS-OUTFALL 003 Beginning on the effective date of this permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge non -contact once through cooling water, cooling tower and boiler blowdown and stormwater runoff through outfall 003. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: >' sy z 4 r35 a t EFFLUENT }^ N EFFLUI=NT LIMITATIONS` �� MONITORING REQUIREMENTS ur N P ✓ c ,. rr..... .., _ _ :..>— .,ice.... -r ` i off ..x �� v 1 CHARACTERIS TICSo��a Monthlyr Weekly, �Darly Measurement rR 5ample x Sample =-. - Average Average' Maxlmum ;Frequencyx :, n� u 'Location rTYPe F Flow, MGD Weekly Instantaneous Effluent Temperature, °C 1 Weekly Continuous Effluent Total Residual Chlorine (TRC) z 17 pg/1 Weekly Grab Effluent Not more than 9.0 S.U. nor less than pH 6.o S.U. 2/Month Grab Effluent Total Phosphorus, mg/I (TP) 3 Monthly Grab Effluent Total Nitrogen, mg/i (TN) 3 Monthly Calculated Effluent TN = (NO,-N + NO,-N) + TKN Nitrite/Nitrate Nitrogen, mg/I (NO2-N + NO3-N) 3 Monthly Grab Effluent Total Kieldahl Nitrogen, mg/1 (TKN) 3 Monthly Grab Effluent Footnotes: 1. The discharge shall not cause the temperature of the receiving water to exceed 2.8 'C above background and in no case exceed 32 'C. 2. Total Residual Chlorine compliance is required for chlorine or chlorine derivative used for disinfection. The Division shall consider all effluent TRC values reported below 50 ug/I to be in compliance with the permit. However, the Permittee shall continue to record and submit all values reported by a North Carolina certified laboratory (including field certified), even if these values fall below 50 ug/l. 3. The permittee may petition to have the sampling frequency reduced to quarterly after 12 consecutive samples analyses have submitted. There shall be no chromium, zinc or copper added to the cooling water except as pre -approved additives to biocidal compounds. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. The permittee shall notify the Division in writing at least ninety days prior to instituting use of any additional additive in the discharge potentially toxic to aquatic life (other than additives previously approved by the Division). Such notification shall include completion of Biocide Worksheet Form 101 (if applicable), a copy of the MSDS for the additive and a map indicating the discharge point and receiving stream, Submit requests for approval to:. NC DENR / DWQ / Aquatic Toxicology Unit 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 endations: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on March 6, 2011 0mm .�.». �jent'to issue a preliminary Individual Stormwater Permit for RO staff review. After RO staff review, staff report and Draft permit will have a 2"d central office individual permit review. ! prepared by (Signature] 21 l i Date Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor Date for Bradley Bennett Concurrence by Regional Office Date RO Water Quality Supervisor. Date Regional Office Staff Comments (attach additional pages os necessary) Page 11 of 1 1 Addendum to Staff Report E. Wike & J. Jones - conversation - 5Z18/11: 1. Ask E. Wike about cobalt - she states in her letter dated May 12, 2011 that cobalt should be removed from permit parameters. However, in Attachment IV of the permit application, it lists "potential sources that may be reasonably expected to add pollutants to storm water discharges or that may result in the discharge of pollutants to the storm water drainage system...". Under Outfall 002 Cobalt Slurry is listed. In her May 12th letter, E. Wike has stated it was tested on EPA form 2C, but not for other forms 2F. a. Was it tested in outfalls for stormwater? i. Yes -- in outfall 002. However E.W. does not know if that was tested on a day when it was raining or per stormwater permit. b. If it was listed in Attachment IV, why now do you not believe that it should be tested for in outfall 2? i. They probably listed that there because it is in that outfall (002), but does not believe it is of significant concern. ii. Would be willing to live with having it in the permit and then being able to remove it after a certain amount of testing - 1. I suggested if test 4x, then would be able to petition to remove this parameter. 1. Ask E. Wike about 1,4 dioxane: a. What is different about this site than the'Fayetteville site? i. 1,4 dioxane issue came up before DAK acquired the site, and was something to do with the acquisition or at the same time as the acquisition by Monsanto. She does not know the exact facts of the spill though or when it was. ii. This has not been the case at the cape fear site. b. Where is it stored and is it exposed to stormwater? c. If it is not exposed to stormwater, how is it different than the Fayetteville site? d. What caused-th spi at the yefteVille-site-and-would t et be at this b site? ,—E-Wike-would-be-a able-to=a-similar-testte-t*imust�2 p�- enchmarfc_value: 0.-7.3- -.e OV 0—ji "I I f o Swwt La -r '� u GdloAJ* - T V�AA V wOL cn� so nti a1-L ye c ov►ti v�.e.�a�=:a-�s a�f- " Jones, Jennifer www From: Willis, Linda Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:10 AM To: Jones, Jennifer Subject: RE: NCS000389 - DAK Americas Cape Fear Site - Final Permit revision Sounds like you negotiated a good solution with Elizabeth. I have no objections to the direction you both have agreed upon. Linda From: Jones, Jennifer Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 4:11 PM To: Willis, Linda Cc: Jones, Jennifer Subject: NCS000389 - DAK Americas Cape Fear Site - Final Permit revision Hey Linda, I just spoke to Elizabeth Wike regarding their permit. She agreed to test for cobalt and 1,4 dioxane initially, and if low levels, would be able to petition to stop testing (as in the case of Cobalt b/c no benchmark) OR could remove if < % of the benchmark value (in the case of 1,4 dioxane). See wording below. Let me know if you think this is ok. I plan to issue the permit May 30"'—that is 15 days after the public notice is up. Thanks! Jen SECTION B: ANALYTICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Analytical monitoring of stormwater discharges shall be performed as specified in Table 1. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event. The required monitoring will result in a minimum of ten analytical samplings being conducted over the term of the permit at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). A representative storm event is a storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall. The time between this storm event and the previous storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches must be at least 72 hours. A single storm event may have a period of no precipitation of up to 10 hours. For example, if it rains but stops before producing any collectable discharge, a sample may be collected if the next rain roduci a discharge begins within 10 hours. 5. Floating Solids Choose the number which best describes the amount of floating solids in the stormwater discharge where I is no solids and 10 is the surface covered with floating solids: 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 b. Suspended Solids Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the stormwater discharge where I is no solids and 10 is extremely muddy-- 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 7. Foam Is there any foam in the stormwater discharge? Yes 8. Oil Sheen ' Is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge'? Yes (To 9. Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution List and describe P �� ( o )O� -� ° S1 - a(-�I & KXV Note: Low clarity, high solids, and/or the Are�6nce of foam or oil sheen maybe indicative of pollutant exposure. These conditions may warrant further investigation. Page 2 S WU-242.101599 Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Requirements Discharge Measurement Sample Sample Characteristics Units Frequencyl Type2 Location3 Total Suspended Solids mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 and 002 Biochemical Oxygen rng/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Demand Chemical Oxygen mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001 Demand Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen All SDOs except 001, 002 m g/ L semi-annual i l Grab (TKN) and 003 Total Nitrogen (TN) mg/L semi-annual Grab All SDOs except 001, 002 and 003 All SDOs except 001, 002 Total Phosphorus (TP) mg/L semi-annual Grab and 003 'Cobalt4 mg/L semi-annual Grab Outfall002 1,4 — Dioxane5 mg/L semi-annual Grab Outfails 002 and 003 All SDOs except 001, 002 pH standard semi-annual Grab and 003 Total Rainfa116 inches semi-annual Rain Gauge - Footnotes: I Measurement Frequency: Twice per year during a representative storm event. 2 Crab samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes ol'discharge. 3 Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. 4 The permittee shall monitor Cobalt for the first two full years of the permit. At that time, the permittee may petition DWQ in writing to reduce or remove this parameter. To make that request, the permittee shall send two summaries of data and two written requests (an original and a copy) to the DWQ Central Office for review. 5 Tlie permittee 'scontinue m nng aran r t c nainde pennit if rst four mp a nts, all results re ow one-h of the benchmark value, Each outfal all be con ' on an ittdn' a basis. 6 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation must be recorded. An on -site rain gauge or local rain l;aug+ reading must be recorded. The permittee shall complete the minimum ten analytical samplings in accordance with the sche ule specified below in Table 2. A minimum of 60 days must separate Period l and Period 2 sample dates unless monthly monitoring has been instituted under a Tier Two response. Jennifer Jones 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) 807-6379 Fax: (919) 807-6494 Email: iennifer.iones@ncdenr.gov F: Stormwater Discharge Outfall (SDO) Qualitative Monitoring Report Permit No.: N/C/6 ID /8 /O /D /O /U / or Certificate -of: Coverage N6: ' NIClGIr�l lO Facility Name: 5 er, , C, County: (7' C 1 '4 Phone No. Inspector: " i - in n Date of Inspection: t By this signature, I certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: i v- (Signature of Permittee or Designee) 2. Outfalll Description Outfall No.. Structure (pipe,.ditch, tc.) Receiving Stream: J < ) - D scribe the industrial activiitie that occur ithin the outfa11 drainage area: j 2, Color Describe the color of the disch ge us ag basic of rs {r d, brow , blue, etc.) and tint (light, medium, dark) as descriptors: - ��r �I r [' 3. Odor Describe any distinct odors that the discharge may have (i.e., smells strongly of oil, weak chlorine odor, efc.) 11 11 0C. 4. Clarity Choose the number which best describes the clarity, of the discharge where I is clear and :10 is very cloudy: 1 2 (2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Page 1 SWU-242-101599