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Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with a Water Quality Management Plan
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Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with.

Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River

in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin)

to Class SC Swamp (SW) with a Water Quality Management Plan

Elizabeth KountisDWR Classifications & Standards/Rules Review Branch

Page 2: Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with.
Page 3: Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with.
Page 4: Proposed Reclassification of a Section of the Cape Fear River in New Hanover and Brunswick Counties (Cape Fear River Basin) to Class SC Swamp (SW) with.

Existing and Proposed Water Quality Standards

SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF

EXISTING AND PROPOSED

CLASSIFICATIONS’ STANDARDS

Class pHDissolved Oxygen

(DO)

Class SC (Existing)

6.8 – 8.5 5.0 mg/l

Class Sw(Proposed)

As low as 4.3 if result of natural

conditions

Lower than 5.0 mg/l if caused by natural

conditions

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Proposed Water Quality Management Plan

Effluent Limitations for new and expanded NPDES wastewater facilities discharging oxygen consuming wastes:

• Domestic Facilities

• BOD of 5 mg/l, NH3-N (Ammonia) of 1 mg/l, and DO of 6 mg/l

• Industrial Facilities

• BOD, NH3-N (Ammonia), and DO limits based on site-specific best available technology and on a case by case basis

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Proposed Water Quality Management Plan

Effluent Limitations for new and expanded NPDES wastewater facilities discharging oxygen consuming wastes:

• Seasonal limits (case by case determination, 15A NCAC 02B .0404)

• New or expanded pollutant discharge of oxygen consuming waste shall not cause the DO in the receiving water to drop more than 0.1 mg/l below the modeled in-stream DO at total permitted capacity