ML20207N931
| ML20207N931 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07000036 |
| Issue date: | 12/12/1986 |
| From: | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY |
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| References | |
| 27728, MO-0000761, MO-761, NUDOCS 8701140499 | |
| Download: ML20207N931 (2) | |
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w Dictmbar 12, 1986 27 APPLICANT INFORMATION FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTE
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0 k0$000N1[forcombuston This is a proposed reissuance of an expired NPDES Permit No.
Engineering - Hematite Plant, Hematite, Missouri 63047, ovnad by Combustion Engineering, Inc., 900 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, Connecticut 06902, to discharge to an unnamed tributary to Joachim Creek (Mississippi River and Central Tributaries Basin), at U.S. Survey 423, (SWk, SWk, Sec. 9, projected), T40N, RSE, Jefferson County, wastewater resulting from industrial The discharge.is an existing discharge with a present average flow of 1,000 w2etewater.
gal / day for Outfall-#001 and 0.35 MGD for Outfall #002 and a design flow of 3,000 gal / day for Outfall #001. Reissuance is proposed to renew permit which expired September 20, 1984.
Tha proposed permit terms and conditions, prepared by the St. Louis Regional Office, are as follows-PROPOSED PROPOSED EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Final Final Limitations Limitations Effective Date Issuance Issuance Issuance Outfall Number and Daily Weekly Monthly Measurement Sample Effluent Parameter (s)
Maximum Average Average Frequency Type Units of Measurement mg/l mg/l Outfall #001 Flow-m / Day (GPD) once/ month 24 hr. total Biochemical Oxygen Demand nce 3 months 5
Non-Filterable Residue 45 30 once/3 months (Total Suspended Solids)
Fsqal Caliform***
200 once/3 months grab (Colonies /100 ml) pH - Units once/3 months grab Rtdioactive Materials (See Special Condition #3)
Outfall #002 Flow-m / Day (GPD) once/ month 24 hr. total Non-Filterable Residue 45 30 once/ month grab (Total Suspended Solids)
Oil and Grease 20 15 once/ month grab Fluoride 2.0 1.2 once/ month grab Tcperature ( F) once/ month grab pH - Units once/ month grab Rrdioactive Materials (See Special Condition #3)
- Monitoring requirement only.
- A composite sample made up from a minimum of four grab samples collected within a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period with a minimum of two hours between each grab.
- Final limitations and monitoring requirements for Fecal Coliform are applicable only during the recreational season from April 1 through October 31.
- pH is measured in pH units and is not to be averaged. The pH is limited to the range of 6.0-9.0.
- The effluent shall not elevate or depress the receiving stream temperature by more th 5
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PROPOSED SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1.
Sludge shall be removed from the facility on a routine schedule based on operational testing and/or sludge holding capacity. Each effluent monitoring report shall also specify the date any sludge is removed from the facility, who removed the sludge, the quantity of sludge removed, the final disposal method and the disposal location. If no sludge is removed during the reporting period, it should be so stated in the report.
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Permittee is to abandon the sanitary wastewater treatment facilities described herein and shall connect the tributary waste load to trunk sewers within 90 days of notice of availability if trunk sewers operated by one of the authorities outlined in Section (3)(B)1 of Clean Water Commission Regulation 10 CSR 20-6.010 are made available to the site during the time a valid discharge permit exists.
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The permittee shall monitor for gross alpha and gross beta radiation at the following locations in accordance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission License #SNM-33:
Location Frequency Sample Type Effluent discharge at the de1 (0utfall #002) weekly 24 hr. composite Joachim Creek upstream and downstream from monthly grab the site creek Confluence of Joachim Creek and the site quarterly grab i
creek On-site water supply well monthly grab Hematite water supply well quarterly grab l
A summary of all radiological monitoring data collected during the preceding six (6) months, including the maximum values recorded at each sampling site, shall be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources by January 28 and July 28 of j
each year.
A fcet sheet has been prepared for this permit by the Central Office, Department of Natural Rscources. Copies are being sent to the applicant, to the Districc Engineer of the U.S.
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Arny Corps df Engineers, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Environmental Protection l
Agsncy and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Other interested persons may obtain a ccpy by request from the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 176, 205 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. Please include the spplication number of the draft permit.
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(,#. g' PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION FOR NPDES ALTIlORIZATION 70 DISCHARGE DATE: December 12, 1986
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In accordance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, the applicants listed herein have applied for an authorization to discharge to waters of the State'.-
The proposed permits pendinglfor these discharges are consistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent standards and/or treatment requirements, or suitable timetables to meet these requirements. All permits will be issued for a period of.five (5) years, unless noted otherwise in the Public Notice for that discharge.
On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of clean water standards and regulations, the Missouri Clean Water Commission (CWC) proposes to issue a Permit (s) to discharge, subject to certain effluent limitations, schedules, and special conditions.
Without being specifically mentioned in the notice of permit application, and in the Permit, the proposed Permit will not authorize discharge of any pollutant (above background) (a ) other than, or in quantities or concentrations greater than, those specifically listed in the notice, or (b) in hourly quantities greater than one/ twenty-fourth (1/24 ) of the proposed daily capacity stated in the notice multiplied by 2.5 to adjust for peak flows. All analyses and measurements and sampling are to be in accord with specified regulations and procedures, and copies thereof are available to the public at cost from CWC.
The temperature of the effluent, except where specifically noted otherwise or where the discharge effluent is used in or comes from a cooling process, will be within the normal range of effluents, that is, it will vary from a wintertime low of 320 to a summertime high of 900 The proposed determinations are tzntative pending the public notice process. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to the proposed determinations are invited to submit them in writing to:
Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality, (Missouri Clean Water Commission),
P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MD 65102, AT7N: Robert H. Hentges, Chief of Permit Section. Please include the application number in all comment letters.
All comments received prior to January 12, 1987, will be considered in all formulation of final determinations regarding the applications.
If response to this notice indicates significant public interest, public hearing may be held after due notice. Public hearing and/or issuance of the NPDES Permit will be processed according to 10 CSR 20-6.020, June, 1983. Copies of all draf t permits, comments, and other infornation are available for inspection and copying at the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality, (Missouri Clean Water Commission), P.O. Box 176, 205 Jefferson Street, Jefferson l
City, MD 65102, and the Regional Office which recommended the Permit conditions, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
R gional Offices are as follows:
St. Louis Regional Office Kansas City Regional Office 8460 W' tson Road 4609 Norfleet a
St. Louis, MD 63119 Independence, MD 64055 (314) 849-1313 (816) 353-5001 Springfield Regional Office Poplar Bluff Regional Office 1155 East Cherokee 948 Lester Street Springfield, MD 65807 Poplar Bluff, MD 63901 (417) 883-4033 (314) 785-0832 Phcon Regional Office Jefferson City Regional Office Highway 63 North, P.O. Box 489 P.O. Box 176 Phcon, MD 63552 Jefferson City, MD 65102 (816) 385-2129 (314) 751-2729
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