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REGULATIONS
Vol. 27 Iss. 26 - August 29, 2011TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENTSTATE WATER CONTROL BOARDChapter 720Final RegulationREGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The following regulatory action is exempt from the Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 b of the Code of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are required by order of any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction where no agency discretion is involved. The State Water Control Board will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 9VAC25-720. Water Quality Management Planning Regulation (amending 9VAC25-720-50).
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of Virginia; § 1313(e) of the Clean Water Act.
Effective Date: September 28, 2011.
Agency Contact: John Kennedy, Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, P.O. Box 10009, Richmond, VA 23240, telephone (804) 698-4312, or email john.kennedy@deq.virginia.gov.
Background: At its April 27, 2009, meeting, the State Water Control Board approved amendments to the Water Quality Management Planning Regulation (9VAC25-720) that increased nutrient waste load allocations for Merck, Inc., a discharger in the Potomac-Shenandoah basin. The approved increases were as follows:
- Total Nitrogen increase from 14,619 lbs/yr to 43,835 lbs/yr
- Total Phosphorus increase from 1,096 lbs/yr to 4,384 lbs/yr
In June 2009 the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Virginia Waterman's Association filed an appeal with the Richmond Circuit Court contesting this action. The parties involved have agreed to settle the case according to the terms set out in a Consent Decree entered with the court on April 27, 2011. Most notable among the terms of the decree was an order by the court that provides that "The Board shall forthwith amend its Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, 9 VAC 25-720-50, as shown in Exhibit A."
The amended waste load allocations in Exhibit A of the decree are the same as the revisions approved by the State Water Control Board on April 27, 2009. In addition, Exhibit A modified the footnote that accompanies the Merck allocations.
Summary:
According to a judicial consent decree entered April 27, 2011, in the Richmond Circuit Court, the amendments revise the nutrient waste load allocations for Merck, Inc. (VPDES VA0002178) by increasing discharges of total nitrogen to 43,835 lbs/yr and of total phosphorus to 4,384 lbs/yr. Additionally, amendments to footnote 10 detail Merck’s responsibilities for implementation and possible future actions under the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load approved by the Environmental Protection Agency in December 2010.
9VAC25-720-50. Potomac-Shenandoah River Basin.
A. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDLs).
TMDL #
Stream Name
TMDL Title
City/County
WBID
Pollutant
WLA
Units
1.
Muddy Creek
Nitrate TMDL Development for Muddy Creek/Dry River, Virginia
Rockingham
B21R
Nitrate
49,389.00
LB/YR
2.
Blacks Run
TMDL Development for Blacks Run and Cooks Creek
Rockingham
B25R
Sediment
32,844.00
LB/YR
3.
Cooks Creek
TMDL Development for Blacks Run and Cooks Creek
Rockingham
B25R
Sediment
69,301.00
LB/YR
4.
Cooks Creek
TMDL Development for Blacks Run and Cooks Creek
Rockingham
B25R
Phosphorus
0
LB/YR
5.
Muddy Creek
TMDL Development for Muddy Creek and Holmans Creek, Virginia
Rockingham
B22R
Sediment
286,939.00
LB/YR
6.
Muddy Creek
TMDL Development for Muddy Creek and Holmans Creek, Virginia
Rockingham
B22R
Phosphorus
38.00
LB/YR
7.
Holmans Creek
TMDL Development for Muddy Creek and Holmans Creek, Virginia
Rockingham/
ShenandoahB45R
Sediment
78,141.00
LB/YR
8.
Mill Creek
TMDL Development for Mill Creek and Pleasant Run
Rockingham
B29R
Sediment
276.00
LB/YR
9.
Mill Creek
TMDL Development for Mill Creek and Pleasant Run
Rockingham
B29R
Phosphorus
138.00
LB/YR
10.
Pleasant Run
TMDL Development for Mill Creek and Pleasant Run
Rockingham
B27R
Sediment
0.00
LB/YR
11.
Pleasant Run
TMDL Development for Mill Creek and Pleasant Run
Rockingham
B27R
Phosphorus
0.00
LB/YR
12.
Linville Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Linville Creek: Bacteria and Benthic Impairments
Rockingham
B46R
Sediment
5.50
TONS/YR
13.
Quail Run
Benthic TMDL for Quail Run
Rockingham
B35R
Ammonia
7,185.00
KG/YR
14.
Quail Run
Benthic TMDL for Quail Run
Rockingham
B35R
Chlorine
27.63
KG/YR
15.
Shenandoah River
Development of Shenandoah River PCB TMDL (South Fork and Main Stem)
Warren & Clarke
B41R B55R B57R B58R
PCBs
179.38
G/YR
16.
Shenandoah River
Development of Shenandoah River PCB TMDL (North Fork)
Warren & Clarke
B51R
PCBs
0.00
G/YR
17.
Shenandoah River
Development of Shenandoah River PCB TMDL (Main Stem)
Warren & Clarke
WV
PCBs
179.38
G/YR
18.
Cockran Spring
Benthic TMDL Reports for Six Impaired Stream Segments in the Potomac-Shenandoah and James River Basins
Augusta
B10R
Organic Solids
1,556.00
LB/YR
19.
Lacey Spring
Benthic TMDL Reports for Six Impaired Stream Segments in the Potomac-Shenandoah and James River Basins
Rockingham
B47R
Organic Solids
680.00
LB/YR
20.
Orndorff Spring
Benthic TMDL Reports for Six Impaired Stream Segments in the Potomac-Shenandoah and James River Basins
Shenandoah
B52R
Organic Solids
103.00
LB/YR
21.
Toms Brook
Benthic TMDL for Toms Brook in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Shenandoah
B50R
Sediment
8.1
T/YR
22.
Goose Creek
Benthic TMDLs for the Goose Creek Watershed
Loudoun, Fauquier
A08R
Sediment
1,587
T/YR
23.
Little River
Benthic TMDLs for the Goose Creek Watershed
Loudoun
A08R
Sediment
105
T/YR
24.
Christians Creek
Fecal Bacteria and General Standard Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Impaired Streams in the Middle River and Upper South River Watersheds, Augusta County, VA
Augusta
B14R
Sediment
145
T/YR
25.
Moffett Creek
Fecal Bacteria and General Standard Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Impaired Streams in the Middle River and Upper South River Watersheds, Augusta County, VA
Augusta
B13R
Sediment
0
T/YR
26.
Upper Middle River
Fecal Bacteria and General Standard Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Impaired Streams in the Middle River and Upper South River Watersheds, Augusta County, VA
Augusta
B10R
Sediment
1.355
T/YR
27.
Mossy Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mossy Creek and Long Glade Run: Bacteria and General Standard (Benthic) Impairments
Rockingham
B19R
Sediment
0.04
T/YR
28.
Smith Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development for Smith Creek
Rockingham, Shenandoah
B47R
Sediment
353,867
LB/YR
29.
Abrams Creek
Opequon Watershed TMDLs for Benthic Impairments: Abrams Creek and Lower Opequon Creek, Frederick and Clarke counties, Virginia
Frederick
B09R
Sediment
478
T/YR
30.
Lower Opequon Creek
Opequon Watershed TMDLs for Benthic Impairments: Abrams Creek and Lower Opequon Creek, Frederick and Clarke counties, Virginia
Frederick, Clarke
B09R
Sediment
1,039
T/YR
31.
Mill Creek
Mill Creek Sediment TMDL for a Benthic Impairment, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Shenandoah
B48R
Sediment
0.9
T/YR
32.
South Run
Benthic TMDL Development for South Run, Virginia
Fauquier
A19R
Phosphorus
0.038
T/YR
33.
Lewis Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lewis Creek, General Standard (Benthic)
Augusta
B12R
Sediment
40
T/YR
34.
Lewis Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lewis Creek, General Standard (Benthic)
Augusta
B12R
Lead
0
KG/YR
35.
Lewis Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lewis Creek, General Standard (Benthic)
Augusta
B12R
PAHs
0
KG/YR
36.
Bull Run
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lewis Creek, General Standard (Benthic)
Loudoun, Fairfax, and Prince William counties, and the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park
A23R-01
Sediment
5,986.8
T/TR
37.
Popes Head Creek
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lewis Creek, General Standard (Benthic)
Fairfax County and Fairfax City
A23R-02
Sediment
1,594.2
T/YR
38.
Accotink Bay
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A15R
PCBs
0.0992
G/YR
39.
Aquia Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Stafford
A28E
PCBs
6.34
G/YR
40.
Belmont Bay/
Occoquan BayPCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A25E
PCBs
0.409
G/YR
41.
Chopawamsic Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A26E
PCBs
1.35
G/YR
42.
Coan River
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Northumberland
A34E
PCBs
0
G/YR
43.
Dogue Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A14E
PCBs
20.2
G/YR
44.
Fourmile Run
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Arlington
A12E
PCBs
11
G/YR
45.
Gunston Cove
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A15E
PCBs
0.517
G/YR
46.
Hooff Run & Hunting Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A13E
PCBs
36.8
G/YR
47.
Little Hunting Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A14E
PCBs
10.1
G/YR
48.
Monroe Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A31E
PCBs
.0177
G/YR
49.
Neabsco Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A25E
PCBs
6.63
G/YR
50.
Occoquan River
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A25E
PCBs
2.86
G/YR
51.
Pohick Creek/Pohick Bay
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Fairfax
A16E
PCBs
13.5
G/YR
52.
Potomac Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Stafford
A29E
PCBs
0.556
G/YR
53.
Potomac River, Fairview Beach
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
King George
A29E
PCBs
0.0183
G/YR
54.
Powells Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A26R
PCBs
0.0675
G/YR
55.
Quantico Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
Prince William
A26R
PCBs
0.742
G/YR
56.
Upper Machodoc Creek
PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Development in the tidal Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and their tidal tributaries
King George
A30E
PCBs
0.0883
G/YR
57.
Difficult Creek
Benthic TMDL Development for Difficult Run, Virginia
Fairfax
A11R
Sediment
3,663.2
T/YR
58.
Abrams Creek
Opequon Watershed TMDLs for Benthic Impairments
Frederick and Clark
B09R
Sediment
1039
T/YR
59.
Lower Opequon
Opequon Watershed TMDLs for Benthic Impairments
Frederick and Clark
B09R
Sediment
1039
T/YR
60.
South River
Bacteria and Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for South River
Augusta and Rockingham
B32R
Sediment
619.4
T/YR
61.
South River
Bacteria and Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for South River
Augusta and Rockingham
B32R
Phosphorus
6,929.9
KG/YR
62.
South River
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mercury in the South River, South Fork Shenandoah River, and Shenandoah River, Virginia
Augusta, Rockingham, Page, and Warren
B32R
Mercury
112
G/YR
63.
South Fork Shenandoah River
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mercury in the South River, South Fork Shenandoah River, and Shenandoah River, Virginia
Augusta, Rockingham, Page, and Warren
B32R, B33R
Mercury
112
G/YR
64.
Shenandoah River
Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mercury in the South River, South Fork Shenandoah River, and Shenandoah River, Virginia
Augusta, Rockingham, Page, and Warren
B32R, B33R
Mercury
112
G/YR
65.
Spout Run
Total Maximum Daily Load Development to Address Bacteria and Benthic Impairments in the Spout Run Watershed, Clarke County, Virginia
Clarke
B57R
Sediment
7.44
T/YR
66.
West Strait Creek
Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Strait Creek and West Strait Creek
Highland
B02R
Sediment
0.02
T/D
67.
West Strait Creek
Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Strait Creek and West Strait Creek
Highland
B02R
CBOD5
11
KG/D
68.
West Strait Creek
Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Strait Creek and West Strait Creek
Highland
B02R
Dry season (June – December) ammonia as N
1.6
KG/D
69.
West Strait Creek
Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Strait Creek and West Strait Creek
Highland
B02R
Wet season (January – May) ammonia as N
2.9
KG/D
70.
Strait Creek
Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Strait Creek and West Strait Creek
Highland
B02R
Sediment
0.08
T/D
B. Non-TMDL waste load allocations.
Water Body
Permit No.
Facility Name
Outfall No.
Receiving Stream
River Mile
Parameter Description
WLA
Units WLA
VAV-B02R
VA0023281
Monterey STP
001
West Strait Creek
3.85
CBOD5
11.4
KG/D
VAV-B08R
VA0065552
Opequon Water Reclamation Facility
001
Opequon Creek
32.66
BOD5, JUN-NOV
207
KG/D
AKA Winchester - Frederick Regional
CBOD5, DEC-MAY
1514
KG/D
VAV-B14R
VA0025291
Fishersville Regional STP
001
Christians Creek
12.36
BOD5
182
KG/D
VAV-B23R
VA0060640
North River WWTF
001
North River
15.01
CBOD5, JAN-MAY
700
KG/D
7.23.04
AKA Harrisonburg - Rockingham Reg. Sewer Auth.
CBOD5, JUN-DEC
800
KG/D
TKN, JUN-DEC
420
KG/D
TKN, JAN-MAY
850
KG/D
VAV-B32R
VA0002160
INVISTA - Waynesboro Formerly Dupont - Waynesboro
001
South River
25.3
BOD5
272
KG/D
VAV-B32R
VA0025151
Waynesboro STP
001
South River
23.54
CBOD5
227
KG/D
CBOD5, JUN-OCT
113.6
KG/D
VAV-B32R
VA0028037
Skyline Swannanoa STP
001
South River UT
2.96
BOD5
8.5
KG/D
VAV-B35R
VA0024732
Massanutten Public Service STP
001
Quail Run
5.07
BOD5
75.7
KG/D
VAV-B37R
VA0002178
Merck & Company
001
S.F. Shenandoah River
88.09
BOD5
1570
KG/D
AMMONIA, AS N
645.9
KG/D
VAV-B49R
VA0028380
Stoney Creek Sanitary District STP
001
Stoney Creek
19.87
BOD5, JUN-NOV
29.5
KG/D
VAV-B53R
VA0020982
Middletown STP
001
Meadow Brook
2.19
CBOD5
24.0
KG/D
VAV-B58R
VA0020532
Berryville STP
001
Shenandoah River
24.23
CBOD5
42.6
KG/D
C. Nitrogen and phosphorus waste load allocations to restore the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal rivers. The following table presents nitrogen and phosphorus waste load allocations for the identified significant dischargers and the total nitrogen and total phosphorus waste load allocations for the listed facilities.
Virginia Waterbody ID
Discharger Name
VPDES Permit No.
Total Nitrogen (TN) Waste Load Allocation (lbs/yr)
Total Phosphorus (TP) Waste Load Allocation (lbs/yr)
B37R
Coors Brewing Company
VA0073245
54,820
4,112
B14R
Fishersville Regional STP
VA0025291
48,729
3,655
B32R
INVISTA - Waynesboro (Outfall 101)
VA0002160
78,941
1,009
B39R
Luray STP
VA0062642
19,492
1,462
B35R
Massanutten PSA STP
VA0024732
18,273
1,371
B37R
Merck - Stonewall WWTP (Outfall 101) (10)
VA0002178
14,61943,8351,0964,384B12R
Middle River Regional STP
VA0064793
82,839
6,213
B23R
North River WWTF (2)
VA0060640
253,391
19,004
B22R
VA Poultry Growers -Hinton
VA0002313
27,410
1,371
B38R
Pilgrims Pride - Alma
VA0001961
18,273
914
B31R
Stuarts Draft WWTP
VA0066877
48,729
3,655
B32R
Waynesboro STP
VA0025151
48,729
3,655
B23R
Weyers Cave STP
VA0022349
6,091
457
B58R
Berryville STP
VA0020532
8,528
640
B55R
Front Royal STP
VA0062812
48,729
3,655
B49R
Georges Chicken LLC
VA0077402
31,065
1,553
B48R
Mt. Jackson STP (3)
VA0026441
8,528
640
B45R
New Market STP
VA0022853
6,091
457
B45R
North Fork (SIL) WWTF
VA0090263
23,390
1,754
B49R
Stoney Creek SD STP
VA0028380
7,309
548
B50R
North Fork Regional WWTP (1)
VA0090328
9,137
685
B51R
Strasburg STP
VA0020311
11,939
895
B50R
Woodstock STP
VA0026468
24,364
1,827
A06R
Basham Simms WWTF (4)
VA0022802
18,273
1,371
A09R
Broad Run WRF (5)
VA0091383
134,005
3,350
A08R
Leesburg WPCF
MD0066184
121,822
9,137
A06R
Round Hill Town WWTF
VA0026212
9,137
685
A25R
DSC - Section 1 WWTF (6)
VA0024724
42,029
2,522
A25R
DSC - Section 8 WWTF (7)
VA0024678
42,029
2,522
A25E
H L Mooney WWTF
VA0025101
219,280
13,157
A22R
UOSA - Centreville
VA0024988
1,315,682
16,446
A19R
Vint Hill WWTF (8)
VA0020460
8,680
868
B08R
Opequon WRF (11)
VA0065552
121,851
11,512
B08R
Parkins Mills STP (9)
VA0075191
60,911
4,568
A13E
Alexandria SA WWTF
VA0025160
493,381
29,603
A12E
Arlington County Water PCF
VA0025143
365,467
21,928
A16R
Noman M Cole Jr PCF
VA0025364
612,158
36,729
A12R
Blue Plains (VA Share)
DC0021199
581,458
26,166
A26R
Quantico WWTF
VA0028363
20,101
1,206
A28R
Aquia WWTF
VA0060968
73,093
4,386
A31E
Colonial Beach STP
VA0026409
18,273
1,827
A30E
Dahlgren WWTF
VA0026514
9,137
914
A29E
Fairview Beach
MD0056464
1,827
183
A30E
US NSWC-Dahlgren WWTF
VA0021067
6,578
658
A31R
Purkins Corner STP
VA0070106
1,096
110
TOTALS:
5,156,169
246,635
NOTE: (1) Shenandoah Co. - North Fork Regional WWTP waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 0.75 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 0.75 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will be deleted and facility removed from Significant Discharger List.
(2) Harrisonburg-Rockingham Regional S.A.-North River STP: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 20.8 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 20.8 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2011, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 194,916 lbs/yr; TP = 14,619 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 16.0 MGD.
(3) Mount Jackson STP: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 0.7 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 0.7 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 7,309 lbs/yr; TP = 548 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 0.6 MGD.
(4) Purcellville-Basham Simms STP: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 1.5 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 1.5 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 12,182 lbs/yr; TP = 914lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 1.0 MGD.
(5) Loudoun Co. S.A.-Broad Run WRF: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 11.0 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 11.0 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 121,822 lbs/yr; TP = 3,046 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 10.0 MGD.
(6) Dale Service Corp.-Section 1 WWTF: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 4.6 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 4.6 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 36,547 lbs/yr; TP = 2,193 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 4.0 MGD.
(7) Dale Service Corp.-Section 8 WWTF: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 4.6 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 4.6 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 36,547 lbs/yr; TP = 2,193 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 4.0 MGD.
(8) Fauquier Co. W&SA-Vint Hill STP: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 0.95 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 0.95 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2011, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 5,482 lbs/yr; TP = 548 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 0.6 MGD.
(9) Parkins Mill STP: waste load allocations (WLAs) based on a design flow capacity of 5.0 million gallons per day (MGD). If plant is not certified to operate at 5.0 MGD design flow capacity by December 31, 2010, the WLAs will decrease to TN = 36,547 lbs/yr; TP = 2,741 lbs/yr, based on a design flow capacity of 3.0 MGD.
(10) Merck-Stonewall – (a)
on January 1, 2011, the following waste load allocations (WLAs) are effective and supersede the existing WLAs: total nitrogen of 43,835 lbs/yr and total phosphorus of 4,384 lbs/yr; (b)these waste load allocations will bereviewed and possibly reduced based onsubject to further consideration, consistent with the Chesapeake Bay TMDL, as it may be amended, and possible reduction upon "full-scale" results showing the optimal treatment capability of the 4-stage Bardenpho technology at this facility consistent with the level of effort by other dischargers in the region. The "full scale" evaluation will be completed by December 31, 2011, and the results submitted to DEQ for review and subsequent board action;(c)(b) in any year when credits are available after all other exchanges within the Shenandoah-Potomac River Basin are completed in accordance with § 62.1-44.19:18 of the Code of Virginia, Merck shall acquire credits for total nitrogen discharged in excess of 14,619 lbs/yr and total phosphorus discharged in excess of 1,096 lbs/yr; and(d)(c) the allocations are not transferable and compliance credits are only generated if discharged loads are less than the loads identified in clause(c)(b).(11) Opequon WRF: (a) the TN WLA is derived based on 3 mg/l of TN and 12.6 MGD; (b) the TN WLA includes an additional allocation for TN in the amount of 6,729 lbs/yr by means of a landfill leachate consolidation and treatment project; and (c) the TP WLA is derived based on 0.3 mg/l of TP and 12.6 MGD.
VA.R. Doc. No. R11-2740; Filed August 10, 2011, 8:26 a.m.