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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReturn 1141_Return Letter_20070306Michael 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 March 6, 2007 Mr. Larry Tyler Putney Construction Company PO Box 1577 Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 27870 Subject: 2"d Return of NCG140000 NOI, #1141 Putney Construction — Roanoke Rapids Halifax County Dear Mr. Tyler: On January 29, 2007, the Division of Water Quality, Stormwater Permitting Unit received your Notice of Intent (NOI) to be covered under North Carolina's general permit NCG140000, re- submitted for your proposed location in Roanoke Rapids at 121 West 13th Street. Your re -submittal contained a check for $80, an NOI form, a site location map, and a single 11"x17" site layout drawing. The re -submittal is significantly deficient, and we are again returning it unprocessed. Please ask your engineer to make an appointment with me for a face-to-face explanation of the minimum submittal requirements. The submittal is deficient in the following particulars. Non -responsive to our December S, 2006 return (letter, Return #1134. While your re -submittal does address parts of our previous return letter, we cannot process your submittal without specific and sufficient responses to each of the items in our December 5, 2006letter. Specifically, a. The site plan is still not stamped by a Professional Engineer. b. Nor have you identified the relevant qualifications of an internal employee as the preparer of the site plan. c. The site plan still does not contain finished grade topo lines so that we can independently corroborate the surface flow direction. A topographic survey is required. d. While it appears from the revised NOI that you have abandoned the proposal for a recycle system, the site plan still identifies a Proposed Truck Rinse Pit, for which you have not provided engineering calculations to substantiate the response in item 14 of the NOI indicating that there will be no wastewater discharge from vehicle cleaning. 2. Inadequate design basis. You have applied for a permit to discharge stormwater and wastewater under our general permit NCG140000. North.Carolina rules require DWQ to conduct an engineering review of your application. a. Based on our understanding of standard practice in the ready -mixed concrete industry, we expect that periodically the loading pad at the truck loading station will be washed down to remove accumulated spillage. It appears that the wastewater flow thus generated would be improperly discharged untreated into the Roanoke Rapids MS4, and from thence to Chockoyotte Creek. It appears that the proposed re -submittal design basis does not account for this wastewater flow. b. Further, it is our understanding that irrigation of the raw material stockpiles is frequently practiced at other ready -mix facilities. Please be aware that you have No o h Carolina lltllCll�llf North Carolina Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Phone (919) 733-7058 Customer Service Interact: www.ncwater taliE .a Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax (919) 733-9612 1-877-623-6748 An Equal OpportunirylAf lmiative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/i0% Post Consumer Niper Mr. Larry Tyler Page 2 of 2 March 6, 2007 indicated at item 14 of the NOI that there will be no wetting of the raw material stockpiles. Drainage from irrigation of the stockpiles is a wastewater, and must be treated as such. If you intend to irrigate the stockpiles, then drainage from them must be treated as a wastewater. Please either confirm that you will not irrigate the raw materials stockpiles, or else revise your submittal design basis to account for the resulting wastewater flow. c. If you elect to reconsider installing a recycle system, please be aware that our key design basis criteria for review of proposed new construction are: Does the application include engineering calculations that predict compliance with the permit limits (i.e. TSS removal calcs, Settleable Solids removal calcs, pH correction narrative) for wastewater discharges; or else, does the application include water balance calculations that show that there will be no discharge of wastewaters from the recycle system in response to the 25-year, 24-hour storm event? The two criteria are staged in items 14 and 15 of the NOI that you submitted with the package. 3. Inadequate site plan. Please consider that as reviewers, we can't determine from the site plan whether the measures you are proposing are sufficient, or not, because the drawing does not present a complete picture of the site with respect to our typical items of interest in a review. The specific deficiencies in the site plan are as follows. a. As per the Final Checklist on page 5 of 5 of the NOI that you submitted, note that the site plan must provide an outline of the contributing drainage areas. It is not clear that the submitted site plan meets this requirement. b. Also noted at the same location in the NOI,is the requirement that the site plan must show the location of the stormwater and wastewater discharge points. In the absence of a topographic survey, we are not confident that all the discharge points from the site have been identified. c. Also note at the same location in the NOI is the requirement that the site plan must show runoff conveyance features (like ditches, swales, runoff control berms, and pipes). We are not confident that the site plan shows the full extent of the existing and proposed features on the site. Please have your engineer revise the site plan accordingly, or confirm that the features presented completely describe the features that may affect runoff flow direction. Please contact me with any questions or comments. Sincerely, Ken Pickle, P.E. DWQ Stormwater Permitting Unit (919)733-5083x584 ken. pickle@ncmail,net Enclosures: Returned application package (2'd return) cc letter only: Jim_ Frei, Stormwater Services Group, 1251 �WQ-Raleigh Regional Office SPU County Files - Halifax County Bradley Bennett, SPU Trillium Circle, Raleigh, NC 27606 ' � RAtEiGn fi.t�iC1;';�,1- Oft4C