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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19970725 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19970820r John D From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [RON_LINVILLE@WSRO.ENR.State.NC.US] Sent: Monday, April 20, 1998 4:44 AM To: epjhick@north.jus.state.nc.us Cc: John Dorney; coleen@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us; bradley@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us; "NROAR04/N1 ED706"@ns.sips.state.nc.us; "NROAR04/TS19W40"@ns.sips.state.nc.us Subject: (Fwd) (Fwd) Godfrey Timeline for Jill Hickey Some changes received from John Dorney...... Not sure if he previously forwarded e-mail to you. DRAFT: This is a DRAFT TIME LINE only. STEVE, Please modify and or add, then forward to John Dorney for additional inclusions. Thanks, Ron JOHN, After you are finished adding or deleting, please e-mail to Jill Hickey. Thanks, Ron BEGINNINGS: Changed: 950417 not 971016 COE Permit issued for road crossing (NWP14). Prior to 970808 LQ plans reviewed in WSRO for 401 concerns. 970808 Phone call to John Thomas about Godfry chip mill site. 970808 Call to John Domey about 401 applications or certifications, if any. None found in WSRO or Central. 970808 Call to Chester Godfry. Set up meeting on 14th. 970811 Phone conversation with Bud Conner, "Danny Hockett has files." 970814 Site visit with John Thomas w/ COE. Additional UNPERMITTED wetland impacts found. 970814 Harris Gupton meeting about stormwater containment and 401 request including SOP for emergency valve operation. 970821 Phone call to John Dorney reference Godfrey on site findings. 970826 Phone call from Mischi Binkley concerning chip mill industry, generally. 970826 Phone call from Harvard Ayers concerning larger ramifications of chip mill operations. 970828 Godfrey Lumber notified via letter to apply for 401. 970902 Phone call to John Thomas reference Godfrey permit. 970902 Phone call from Ken Bridle ref. chip millsite. Add: 970909 Received application for 401 certification 970910 Phone conversation w/ Bradley Bennett. 970911 Phone call from John Calhoun ref. chip mill concerns. 970915 Phone call from Dr. Tim Mabe ref. chip mill site. WSRO received 401 application for stream crossing and wetland impact. 970916 Chip Mill Public Hearing. 970917 Wetland evaluated by Ron, Pete and Eric F. Phone call from Dan Whittle ref. general chip mill issues and forestry practices. 970919 Called Dr. Ayers and left voicemail message about scoping meetings planned. 9870923 WSRO received letter from NCWRC concurring w/ spill containment utilization. No mention of wetting logs in letter. 970930 Phone conversation with Dan Whittle ref. chip mills and forestry practices. 971011 WQC #970725 issued by Central Office to Godfrey by DWQ. 971028 Phone conversation with Bud Conner (w/ Ron) indicating that spill containment would also be utilized for leach water from spraying of logs (not mentioned during 401 review), e-mail on this for Steve Mauney, called John Thomas ref. chip mill site. 971031 Confirmation received via phone from John Thomas that wetting logs had never been mentioned to him either during 404 permitting. 971103 New info on Godfrey mill reported to Central Office. 971114 Phone call to Bud Conner setting up meeting on 20 971120 Phone cal from Mischi Binkley concerned about process water leaving chip mill and requesting public hearing. 971121 Site visit w/ Bud Conner, Charles Godfrey„ Harris Gupton, Steve Mauney, John Dorney, Ron Linville, Matt Gantt & Danny Hockett. Included log wetting scenario and site plan observations on land disturbing activities. 971124 Stormwater permit voided for NCG040293 due to process wasewaters. Phone conversation w/ John Dorney. Phone conversation w/ Mischi Binkley concerning permit revocation. 971125 Meeting in WSRO w/ Harris Gupton, Ron Linville, Beth Morton, Larry Coble, Bud Conner, Charles Godfrey, Harris Gupton & Bryan Hobson ref. individual stormwater permit operations. 971209 Phone conversation with Mischi Binkley. 971212 Godfrey meeting w/ Harris Gupton, Ron Linville, Beth Morton, Larry Coble, Steve Mauney ref. possible site plan revision. 980106 WSRO received copy of COE Permit {Added: NWP261 (issued 971016). 980107 Meeting in WSRO w/ Harris Gupton, Steve Mauney and Beth Morton concerning stormwater and irrigation. 980209 Phone conversation w/ Mischi Binkley. (Complaint letter received 980223). 980212 Chip mill public hearing. 980311 Site visit due to complaint letter. No changes found. Added: 980416 Godfrey meeting in WSRO w/ Gupton and Conner. Morton, Linville, Coble and Mauney present. Question on how to possibly get out of the 404/401 game. Suggested that best WQ option would be to have spill containment built outside of wetland as it would protect waters in wetland. Added: 980417 Discussed 404/401 question with Dorney and Jolley about what it would take for Godfrey to get out of the 404/401 requirements per Godfrey meeting above. Generally, both concurred that the only way would to bridge the road and remove drive culverts and to return wetland to preconstruction conditions. Please Note: Dates should be considered as "on or about". 4 Division of Water Quality NOTE:Staff met with Bud Conner and Harris Gupton concerning Godfrey Chip Mill on 4-16-98. They had a list of questions which they wanted an official response from DWO.(see attached + last questions on hand written notes). During-the meeting they kept referring to other facilities in the State and how they were treated. Since this issue involves more than WSRO, we did not feel comfortable giving an answer for DWQ. I:advised that we would refer their questions to Raleigh since we: had no knowledge how chip mill facilities were handled in other regions and did not know what the official policies were on their question. North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office FAX TO: Preston Howard, Colleen Sullins 4 # of pages 404froy Chij2 mill FROM: Larry D. Coble, Regional Supervisor If you have any questions, please advise. ???6 JED 2 1 1998 l 585 Waughtowrn Street, W1n8LOl1-Salem, NC 2710? • 910-??1d 60 AX?].{11-771-?9?990 Ij4r/i 11:R QU , _ S'C1`r'0N April 16, 1998 Questions we would like to discuss and get written answers: rS 1. If we forego the wet (irrigation) storage of wood stored what would be the status of revocation of GSW (General Stormwater) ? o0 Permit? 2. (Ron Linville) Do you feel it would be necessary to reclaim c, wetlands for return of permit? Would removing existing retention pond dam and pipe have-any effect? N S 3. Please explain why a spill retention pond is necessary! Our lawyers' review shows the only "hazardous waste" would be fuel rY oil/storage in excess. of (132.0 gal. total storaged and/or 660 gal. maximum-container). 4. -Is a GSW Permit necessary if;we provided a detention pond capable of handling the 25 yr./24 hr. storm? (A) Define: Specific design specifications and criteria required.to meet DENR definition of a 25 yr./ 24 hr. detention facility. 5. What kind of permit is necessary for a concentration yard (no manufacturing of chips). Receive, unload, reload and haul away from site. Does size of concentration yard (acreage) affect the answer? 6. 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UffERROGATME5 1. List all documents consulted, referenced, reviewed or relied upon in arriving at the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 approval of 401 Water Quality Certification to Godfrey. ANSWER: 15A NCAC 2H.0500 er seq. 15A NCAC 2B .0200 er seq. Godfrey's 401 application MAY-05-1998 0706 FROM N.C.ATTORNEY GENERAL TO 39959 P.02 2. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying an application for Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: Respondent does not track such information on its computer data base. The parties may inspect Respondent's files to determine the answer to this request. Respondent has enclosed Exhibit A, a list of all denials of 401 applications since 1994 (the date upon which Respondent began tracking such information) and Exhibit B, a list of all withdrawals of 401 applications since 1994. When Respondent indicates to a 401 applicant that it does not intend to approve its application, often the applicant simply withdraws its request for the 401 certification rather than proceed to a denial. Petitioner may review the files of the withdrawals to determine which were attributable to Respondent's determination that it would not issue a 401 certification. For denials and withdrawals that occurred prior to 1994, Petitioner may review Respondent's files to determine the answer to this interrogatory. There are no decisions by an Administrative Law Judge denying an application for approval of a 401 certification. 3. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR granting after-the fact approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER. It is not uncommon for Respondent to issue after-the-fact approvals for 401 certifications, and Respondent does not track such information on its computer data base. Petitioner may review all 401 applications processed by Respondent (approximately 1000/year) to determine the answer to this interrogatory. 2 MAY-05-1998 0706 FROM N. C . ATTORNEY GENERAL TO 39959 P.03 'T'here are no decisions by any administrative law judge granting after-the-fact approval for 401 certifications. 4. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying after- the-fact approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER. Respondent does not track this information. Petitioner may, inspect Respondent's 401 files to answer this interrogatory. Exhibit A (list of denials) and Exhibit B (list of withdrawals) attached hereto contain a list of the files Petitioner should examine to determine which, if any, involved denial of after-the-fact requests for a 401 certification. There are no decisions by any administrative law judge denying after-the-faot approval for 401 water quality certifications. 5. List the reasons that DENR did not hold n public hearing for tho October 11, 1997 approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: The Director of the Division.of Water Quality determined that it was not r in the publie's.best interest to hold a public hearing on Godfrey's request for coverage under DENR General Certifications 3103 and 3108 pertaining to Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permits Numbers 14 and 26. 6. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR granting a request for a public hearing for an Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. 3 MAY-05-1998 0707 FROM N. C. ATTORNEY GENERAL TO 39959 P.04 ANSWER: Respondent does not track this information, and Petitioner may review Respondent's files to obtain the answer to this interrogatory. To the best of Respondent's recollection requestsIor public hearings were granted for the following 401 applications: Global Transpark Federal Paper Board US 311- High Point River Watch Subdivision - Wake County There are no decisions by any administrative law judge granting a:request for a public hearing. 7. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying a request for a public hearing for a 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: Respondent does not track this information, and Petitioner may review Respondent's flies to obtain the answer to this interrogatory. To the best of Respondent's recollection requests for public hearings were denied for the fallowing 401 applications: Ingles - Hendersonville Broad River Chip MR - Rutherford There are no decisions by any adminisrtrative law judge denying a request for a public hcaring. 8. List all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to policies, strategy, guidance or interpretation relating to the enforcement and effect of the rules codified as 15A. N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H .0507 which were generated, created, received, or otherwise maintained by DEM on or after October 1, 1996. 4 MAY-05-1998 0707 FROM N. C . ATTORNEY GENERAL TO 39959 P.05 ANSWER: June 5,1997 memo to NCDOT Division Engineers Frequently Asked Questions About Wetland Rules Passed by the N.C. EMC information Packet on Preconstraction Notification N.C. General 401 Certifications for Nationwide and General Permits - Feb. 1997 I5A NCAC 2B .0100 and .0200 15A NCAC 28.0233 15A NCAC 2H .0500 Stream Relocation/Channelization Guidelines Water Quality Certification: General Review Process Wetland Mtigatioon Requirements and the Wetland Restoration Fund Compensatory Wedand Mitigation Guidance Report of the NC DEHNR WetlandsTask Force 15A NCAC 4B .0024 Wetland Values There are also a number of documents, too lengthy to list but which either party may inspect upon request, relating to the adoption of the wetland rules and the 401 certification rules. Those documents are available in the offices of the Environmental Division of the Attorney Cireaeral's Office. 9. State the names and addresses of each and every pexson you may call as a witness, giving a brief summary of the testimony expected from each. ANSWER: Jahn Donley - 401 process; issuance of the 401 certification; site visit on Nov. 21, 1997 Water Quality Lab Reedy Creek Rd. Raleigh, NC Ron Linville - site visits; recommendation to issue 401 Certification; discovery of planned used of upper pond for wastewater recycle system (same address as Steve Mauney) 5 MAY-05-1998 07:07 FROM N.C.ATTORNEY GENERAL TO 39959 P.06 Steve Manney - numerous meetings with Godfrey representatives; site visit on Nov. 21; recommendation to issue 401 certification Winston-Salem Regional Office Div. Of Water Quality 585 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 A. Preston Howard, Jr. decision not to hold a public hearing on the 401 certification 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 10. Identify each person you may call as an expert at the hearing of this matter, and as to each expert provide the eormation required by Rule 26(b) of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. ANSWER: Respondent has not yet determined who, if anyone, it will call- as an expert at the hearing. It. A. Preston Howard, Jr., John Dorney and Ron Linville wcrc identified as witnesses in DENR's Preheating Statement. Explain in dotal each one's specific involvement in the decision to issue the October It, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: See response to interrogatory number 9. UQ= FOR PRGIDUCTLQLT _DOCUN?NTS I . Produce all documents idontified in response to the Interrogatories above. 6 TOTAL P.06 lrhe 84L- ,r w? i` r hS ? ? l ,G? A 114. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF STOKES HICKORY ALLIANCE, Petitioner, V. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, Respondent. IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS 97 EHR 1607 PREHEARING STATEMENT OF RESPONDENT NOW COMES the Division of Water Quality of the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Respondent, by and through the undersigned pursuant to G.S. 150B-33(b)(4) and Rule 26 NCAC 3 .0004 and files this prehearing statement in the above-captioned matter. 1. This matter involves the issuance by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) of a water quality certification to Godfrey Lumber Company pursuant to Section 401 of the federal Clean Water Act. DWQ's action certifies to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that Petitioner's discharge of fill material into 0.6 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing a road crossing and an emergency spill management system at Godfrey Lumber Company will not violate State water quality standards and may be covered under General Water Quality Certification Numbers 3103 and 3108. This General Certification permits Godfrey Lumber Company to use the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 26, which is necessary for the construction to proceed. The issues to be resolved are whether Respondent: a. acted erroneously; b. acted as required by law or rule; C. acted arbitrarily or capriciously; d. deprived Petitioner of property; e. used proper procedure. The statute involved is the federal Clean Water Act; the rules involved are 15A NCAC 2B sections.0100 et seq. and.0200 et seq. and 15A NCAC 21-1.0500 et seq. At this early stage of the proceedings, Respondent cannot cite any legal precedent which might be relevant or controlling in this contested case. 2. On September 5, 1997 Respondent received Godfrey Lumber Company's application for Section 401 water quality certification to fill 0.6 acres of wetlands in order to construct a road crossing and emergency spill management system at a facility under construction in . There are 0.6 acres of jurisdictional wetlands and streams remaining on the property. [ISSUES RAISED BY PETITION ARE AS FOLLOWS (Please give me the facts underlying each issue and your version of DWQ position on each) issued the certificate after the fact -3- failed to hold public hearing failed to investigate the compliance record of Godfrey failed to consider cumulative impacts of chip mill A copy of the 401 water quality certification, the document constituting agency action, is attached. 3. Witnesses for the Respondent include, but are not limited to, the following employees of the DWQ: A. Preston Howardf, Jr. - Director ? John Dorney - Supervisor, 401 Certification Program Ron Linville - Winston-Salem Regional Office Additionally, Respondent may call as a witness any person familiar with the Godfrey Lumber Company's application for 401 water quality certification, as well as any person named as a witness by any other party. Respondent reserves the right to supplement this list as it prepares for a hearing in this matter. -4- 4. The length of time for discovery set forth in the Scheduling Order is acceptable. 5. The location of the hearing set forth in the Scheduling Order is acceptable to Respondent. 6. The hearing length is estimated at one day. 7. Not applicable. 8. The hearing date established in the Scheduling Order is acceptable. 9. There are no special matters at this point in time. Respectfully submitted this the day of February, 1998. MICHAEL F. EASLEY Attorney General Jill B. Hickey Assistant Attorney General N.C. Department of Justice Post Office Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602-0629 (919) 716-6600 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that a copy of the foregoing PREHEARING STATEMENT OF RESPONDENT was served on the Petitioner by depositing a copy in the United States Mail, first class, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: John D. Runkle PO Box 3793 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 This the day of February, 1998. -5- MICHAEL F. EASLEY Attorney General By Jill B. Hickey Assistant Attorney General N. C. Department of Justice Post Office Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602-0629 (919) 716-6600 22082 ? /ve ?j{Z e? Q,b} U 7(S`i?f 9z IJe? BT"t"4"'6???2 ?+aarl.yz ? ?' us ail ?4-4, - AAv, QrokectList 3„s/9s = .1`. ? Y _ d Y YAW `?4 3t? r D ; ido ea ve ates ^,5 Pro #V 1 r Facility Nam ''y _ County 94 0026 HARBOUR ASSOCIATES BRUNSWICK 5116/94 _ -DENIED 94 0310 THOMAS KEITH (AGAIN; BLADEN 818194 DENIED 94 0852 GINGER FOUST NEW HANOVER 11/1/'94 COE Denied 95 0083 WALLACE GARNER/RUTH WALKER CARTERET 5/24/95 DENIED 95 1132 WILLIAM EDWARD MINGIb NEW HANOVER 1/11/96 DCM 95 1275 TOWN OF SUNSET BEACH - JINK'S CREEK BRUNSWICK. 2119/96 DCM 96 0008 TOWN OF BELVILLE - ACCESS PARK BRUNSWICK 3/29/96 DENIED 96 0384 ROBERT MIDGETT- COMMERCIAL DARE 10/2/96 DENIED 96 0503 HARRELL ENTERPRISES PASQUOTANK 10/2/96 DENIED 96 0694 LARRY & DRUCILLA HADDEN CUMBERLAND 8/4/97 C OE 96 0825 HATTERAS ESTATES/BURRUS DARE 10/28/96 DENIED 96 0917 NEW HANOVER CO. SHELL ISLAND NEW HANOVER 10/10/96 DCM 97 0463 DANIEL R. FOREMAN & ASSOCIATE! PAMLICO 8/5/97 DCM qZ -13o,-,V led- q3 ?6 13 1 94 0029 EARL STALLINGS, JR. PASQUOTANK 3119/94 WITHDRAW 94 0036 MIKE WALLACE DUPLIN 7)25/94 WITHDRAW 94 0048 CARTERET CO WASTE CONTAINER SITE CARTERET 3/17/94 WITHDRAW 94 0188 LILLY YEOMANS CARTERET 4/18194 WITHDRAW 94 0191 EARL WORSLEY NEW HANOVER 7121/94 WITHDRAW 94 0196 STEVE NIEMEYER NEW HANOVER 7/21/94 WITHDRAW 94 0197 BOB CLEMENTS NEW HANOVER 7/21/94 WITHDRAW 94 0224 VERNON JAMES PASQUOTANK 1/1/95 WITHDRAW 94 0229 R. SHELTON RHODES, JR. LENOIR 7125/94 WITHDRAW 94 0231 RICHARDSON CORP NEW HANOVER 1/1/95 WITHDRAW 94 0262 BEN NORWOOD MECKLENBURG 7/25/94 WITHDRAW 94 0297 GLENN & DOROTHY HOCKNEY HYDE 7/7/94 WITHDRAW 94 0323 MATTHEW K. MILLER BEAUFORT 7125/94 WITHDRAW 94 0351 PETROLEUM FUEL & TERMINAL COMPANY NEW HANOVER 1/1/95 WITHDRAW J4 0374 DWAYNE GLENN HERTFORD 7/21/94 WITHDRAW 94 0562 JOE EAGLES/FRED EAGLES WILSON &VA4 WITHDRAW 94 0566 BRADLEY & MARY MINSHEW LOT 15 ONSLOW 6/28/95 WITHDRAW 94 0589 FLOYD PROPERTIES - LOT 79 CUMBERLAND 8/22194 WITHDRAW 94 0887 THOMAS CRAVEN MOORE 1/1/95 WITHDRAW 94 0909 JOHNNY HARRIS MOORE 1/1195 WITHDRAW 94 0934 EURE TRUST DEVJ FIRST CITIZENS BANK CARTERET 12/28195 WITHDRAW 94 0964 LONGLEY SUPPLY COMPANY - MILL CREEK NEW HANOVER 1/1/95 WITHDRAW 94 0972 HUNTERS TRAIL PROPERTY - NEW HANOVER 1/i/s5 -WITHDRAW 94 1088 MICHAEL R. PINES NEW HANOVER 1/1/95 WITHDRAW 94 1192 TWIN STATES FARMING-FRANK HOLDING JOHNSTON 12/28195 WITHDRAW 95 0018 MARY ELISSA QUAN PAMLICO 1/25/95 WITHDRAW 95 0036 REX TILLETT-RADCON MINE DARE 1/1/96 WITHDRAW 95 0494 JAMES THOMAS HINES JOHNSTON 12/28195 WITHDRAW 95 0511 ROBERT INGLES - INGLES MARKET, INC HENDERSON 12/28195 WITHDRAW 95 0558 TOWN OF ANGIER HARNETT 1/18/96 WITHDRAW 95 0609 JAMES E. SNEEDEN NEW HANOVER 12/15/95 WITHDRAW 95 0807 LEONARD T. PUGH, JR HYDE 12/28195 WITHDRAW 95 0826 TOWN OF BENSON- BENSON HOUSING JOHNSTON 12128/95 WITHDRAW 95 0849 THE NATURE CONSERVANCY CARTERET 8/28/95 WITHDRAW 1 f R_. Project List sns>gs No rRecieved F Dates 3 `Prclect# J,: Facility Name ' 95 0909 FLOYD CONST. - LOT # 71 - KINGS GRANT 95 0910 FLOYD CONST. - LOT # 70 - KINGS GRANT 95 0955 HOLLOWELL AUTOBROKERS, INC 95 0968 NC DOT - US 64 95 1018 RONALD M. LONG - WITHDRAWN 95 1056 PAULINE S. JOHNSON 95 1062 BROYHILL REALTY 95 1094 WILSON CORPORATE PARK 95 1143 ARTHUR BRUCE WILLIAMS 95 1170 TARL-ETON PLANTATION 95 1175 J & K FARMS - KENNETH MOORE 95 1179 THOMAS GIBSON 95 1192 RAYMOND DENTON 95 1197 DAVID MORRISON 95 1222 CAROLINA TELEPHONE - COROLLA Ta 95 1226 LINWOOD BARWICK 95 1228 NATIONS BANK 11 95 1259 STEVE KILPATRICK 96 0004 STUART PIERCE FARMS 96 0061 GEM & LAPIDARY WHOLESALERS INC 96 0093 KEN FOSTER 96 0166 TAYLOR FARMS, INC. 96 0180 PAVILION PARTNERS 96 0282 JAMES B. FARTHING 96 0421 MECK. CO.BRIAR CREEK IMPROVEMENTS 96 0454 JAMES AND REGINA VESTEF 96 0487 BETTY S. BALLOU ESTATE 96 0524 EARL DAVIS 96 0663 RONY HAYDEN 96 0785 ROBERT DAVIS 96 1051 JOE CLAY JONES 96 1137 CARTERET COUNTY PARK AND REC 96 1167 STEPHEN SHARPE & LOU SHARPE 96 1157 J.M. MASSEN 46k my CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND PERQUIMANS CLAY CARTERET DUPLIN LENOIR WILSON ONSLOW CUMBERLAND SAMPSON SCOTLAND WILSON RICHMOND CURRITUCK NORTHAMPTON MECKLENBURG DUPLIN HERTFORD MACON BEAUFORT CARTERET MECKLENBURG AVERY MECKLENBURG NEW HANOVER CARTERET DUPLIN WILKES CHEROKEE LENOIR CARTERET GUILFORD SAMPSON 6/6/96 WITHDRAW 6/6/96 WITHDRAW 10/17/96 WITHDRAW 10123195 WITHDRAW 10117/96 WITHDRAW 12/28/95 WITHDRAW 10/17/96 WITHDRAW 10117/96 WITHDRAW 3/14196 WITHDRAW 10117/96 WITHDRAW 10117196 WITHDRAW 4/3/96 WITHDRAW 7/15/96 WITHDRAW 12130/95 WITHDRAW 4/3/96 WITHDRAW 4/23/96 WITHDRAW 12/23196 WITHDRAW 4/3/96 WITHDRAW 2/12/96 WITHDRAW 4/1/96 WITHDRAW 2/29/96 WITHDRAW 12/6/96 WITHDRAW 1216/96 WITHDRAW 5/3/96 WITHDRAW 9/19/96 WITHDRAW 12/23196 WITHDRAW 12/6/96 WITHDRAW 12/23196 WITHDRAW 12/23196 WITHDRAW 10110/96 WITHDRAW 11/20/96 WITHDRAW 12131196 WITHDRAW 12119/97 WITHDRAW 1/20/97 WITHDRAW 2 u ITT 3Projectlist % 3M6/9s No Recieved Dates ?- r Yr s r 401 ' 4 ?Proiect # r Facility Name County Date E: 97 0026 BEECHWOOD HILLS N. FRANKLIN 3/7/97 WITHDRAW 97 0034 CRAVEN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTEF CRAVEN 12119/97 WITHDRAW 97 0124 NC DOT WARDS CREEK BRIDGE CARTERET Withdrawn 97 0127 CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM - BRUSHY FORK FORSYTH 2/24/97 WITHDRAW 97 0130 SANTA'S LAND, DANNY LYON: JACKSON 4/8/97 WITHDRAW 97 0142 WINDSOR AUTRY CO: WINDSON FOREST HENDERSON 12110/97 WITHDRAW 97 0178 QUEENS CREEK PROJECT NANTA. POWER& MACON 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0201 TOWN OF CAROLINA BEACH NEW HANOVER 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0219 RUDOLPH COLLINS DARE 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0325 ERROL B. QUINN DUPLIN 6!1-7/97 WIT+DRAW 97 0366 MARTIN COLSON(LOT 66)1P. POOLE (LOT 67) WAKE 12119/97 WITHDRAW 97 0372 TOMMY SOFIELD/STEEL MASTER WATAUGA 5/22/97 WITHDRAW 97 0377 ELLINGTON PARK SID MECKLENBURG 8115/97 WITHDRAW 97 0447 ERNEST M. PHILLIPS BLADEN 12119/97 WITHDRAW 97 0499 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS - KINGS MOUNTAIN CLEVELAND 9/18/97 WITHDRAW 97 0541 RACCOON HOLLOW SD CABARRUS 6)27/97 WITHDRAW 97 0562 STEPHENSON-MCLEAN FARMS NORTHAMPTON 8/3/97 WITHDRAW 97 0565 HENRY MOORE BEAUFORT 8/30/97 WITHDRAW 97 0581 STUART MOORE BEAUFORT 8/30197 WITHDRAW 97 0600 TRIPP SLOAN/COLONY INN BRUNSWICK 12119/97 WITHDRAW 97 0652 CITY OF CHARLOTTE - TREMONT AVE MECKLENBURG 10/24197 WITHDRAW 97 0739 RUBY METON CALDWELL 12110/97 WITHDRAW _97 0760 EDGAR SPARKS RICHMOND 11/1/97 WITHDRAW 97 0814 STEVE ADAMS HARNETT 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0880 NCDOT US311 BYPASS - R-609 EB/FA GUILFORD 12119/97 WITHDRAW 97 0922 PINE TREE OBGYN CRAVEN 12/3/97 WITHDRAW 97 0961 PINEDALE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FORSYTH 1213/97 WITHDRAW 97 0766 SAILOR'S SNUG HARBOR CARTERET 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0182 JOHN & JEAN FLETCHER HYDE 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 97 0609 CMUD - GUM BRANCH MECKLENBURG 12/5/97 WITHDRAW 97 0558 BBB HIGH SCHOOL SEWER WAKE 12/19/97 WITHDRAW 96 1056 Keith Bland Duplin 12119/97 WITHDRAW ? Z: 7-- vc? . 2? 3 vI From: John Dorney Bohn @dem.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 4:54 PM To: 'JILL HICKEY' Cc: 'john @dem.ehnr.state.nc.us' Subject: RE: Godfrey Lumber 401 case - prehearing statement 401 issued on 11 October 1997. the facility is located on the southeast side of US 311 about 4080 feet from the intersection of US 311 and NC 772. 1) The Certification was issued after the fact - impacts were very close to the minimum thresholds for fill below which they would not need to apply to DWQ. 2) ailed to hold public hearing - ask Preston! 3) Failed to investigate the compliance record of Godfrey - did not know that we are supposed to do this. Are we? 4) Failed to investigate the cumulative impacts of chip mills - see response # 1 above. Sorry for the tardy response but i've been busy (duh!). -----Original Message----- From: JILL HICKEY [SMTP:EPJHICK@MAIL.JUS.STATE.NC.US] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 9:50 AM To: john_dorney@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: Godfrey Lumber 401 case - prehearing statement I need your input on the prehearing statement just ASAP because after I get it, I need to get up with Preston to see what he would like to add/explain, lack of public hearing, etc. -4 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF STOKES HICKORY ALLIANCE, ) Petitioner, ) V. ) NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT ) OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL ) RESOURCES, DIVISION OF ) WATER QUALITY, ) Respondent, ) and ) Godfrey Lumber Company, ) Incorporated, ) Respondent-Intervenor. ) IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS 97 EHR 1607 RESPONDENT'S RESPONSE TO RESPONDENT-INTERVENOR'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO RESPONDENT Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 150B-28(a), 26 N.C.A.C. 3.0112(b), and Rules 26, 33 and 34 of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, Respondent hereby responds to Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. to the requests for production of documents and interrogatories set forth below: INTERROGATORIES 1. List all documents consulted, referenced, reviewed or relied upon in arriving at the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification to Godfrey. ANSWER: 04' 0 0 2. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying an application for Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: - 40 U 3. List all decisions by any administrativ law judge and/or DENR granting after-the fact Approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 1" h - +?, - &. 4-?- o?-erg" t Vw c,Urm-,- /?a* 2 4. List all deci ions by any administrative la JJdge and/or DENR denying after- the-fact Approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: % 0 61_1_? b-" ? q- rL_?? SIL 5. List the reasons that DENR did not hold a public hearing for the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 3 9 fl l 6. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR granting a request for a public hearing for an Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: ?+M? ? /0 Gza k b 0( 7. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying a request for a public hearing for a 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 4 8. List all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to policies, strategy, guidance or interpretation relating to the enforcement and effect of the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507 which were generated, created, received, or otherwise maintaine by DENR on or after October 1, 1996. ANSWER: ` ?-c?e ?C ci,., ?-L p,?.?%>r,•v?{? l?-?'Y''c-?"v'-? j 9. State the names and addresses of each and every person y u may `' 1 as a witness, giving a brief summary of the testimony expected from each. ANSWER: (2u, CinVi I(.? NAAn r 51- Vt9( 2,c1 c (v` L A-V , S r 0) 5 10. Identify each person you may call as an expert at the hearing of this matter, and as -------------- to each expert provide the information required by Rule 26(b) of the North Carolina Rules of' Civil Procedure. ANSWER: 11. A. Preston Howard, Jr., John Dorney and Ron Linville were identified as witnesses in DENR's Prehearing Statement. Explain in detail each one's specific involvement in the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: ) 0 . ?. 6 REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS Produce all documents identified in response to the Interrogatories above. RESPONSE: ; . , , :U A . 2. Produce all documents consulted, referenced, reviewed, or relied upon in arriving at the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification to Godfrey. RESPONSE: 7 3. Produce all documents generated by DENR in DENR's files pertaining to this matter, including, but not limited to the documents regarding any and all visits to the Site and any and all documents containing data regarding the Site. RESPONSE: 4. Produce all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to proposed amendments to, or the repeal of, the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507, which are now under consideration by DENR or other state agency. For purposes of this request, the term "proposed amendments" includes any consideration given by DENR or other state agency (including any employees) to amend or repeal the rules at 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507. RESPONSE: 8 5. Produce all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to policies, strategy, guidance or interpretation relating to the enforcement and effect of the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507 which were generated, created, received, or otherwise maintained by DENR on or after October 1, 1996. RESPONSE: Dito 9 14.. .I sae FEB27 STATE OF NORTH CAILQ ;- FR '? aTYSECTION i IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS COUNTY OF STOKES NO. 97-EHR-17.?, , r' 0_j FEB 2 4 HICKORY ALLIANCE, Petitioner, N.C. ATTORNEY GENERAL Er+vironmenta{ Division V. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, Respondent, RESPONDENT-INTERVENOR'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS TO RESPONDENT and ) GODFREY LUMBER COMPANY, ) INCORPORATED, ) Respondent-Intervenor. ) Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 150B-28(a), 26 N.C.A.C. 3.0112(b), and Rules 26, 33 and 34 of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. ("Godfrey"), hereby requests that respondent, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ("DENR"), respond in accordance with 26 N.C.A.C. 3.0112(f) to the requests for production of documents and interrogatories set forth below: DEFINITIONS 1. "Document" is used in the broad sense and includes, but is not limited to, all originals, non-identical copies and drafts of the following items, either printed, recorded, or reproduced by any other mechanical process or stored electronically, or written or produced by hand: correspondence, memoranda, records, summaries of personal conversations, interviews, minutes or records of meetings or conferences, opinions or reports of consultants, projections, statistical statements, drafts, contracts, agreements, purchase orders, confirmations, telegrams, telexes, books, notes, reports, logs, diaries, personal memoirs, tape recording, transcripts of tape recordings, charts, photographs, photographic prints and slides, canceled checks, invoices, bills, notebooks, drawings, plans, interoffice communications, telephone message records, time slips or any other form of writings or records of any kind. 2. If any information requested in any of the following requests for production of documents is withheld on the basis of a claim of privilege or attorney work product, the claimed basis for withholding the information and the nature of the information withheld shall be set forth, together with a statement of all the circumstances relied upon to support such claim. "Site" refers to the Godfrey Lumber Company, Incorporated chip mill in Pine Hall, North Carolina, and as further described in the Pre-Construction Notification Application submitted by Godfrey to DENR on September 5, 1997. 4. "Hickory Alliance" refers to petitioner Hickory Alliance. 2 INTERROGATORIES List all documents consulted, referenced, reviewed or relied upon in arriving at the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification to Godfrey. ANSWER: 2. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying an application for Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 3 3. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR granting after-the fact Approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 4. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying after-the-fact Approval for 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 4 List the reasons that DENR did not hold a public hearing for the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 6. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR granting a request for a public hearing for an Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 5 7. List all decisions by any administrative law judge and/or DENR denying a request for a public hearing for a 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: 8. List all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to policies, strategy, guidance or interpretation relating to the enforcement and effect of the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507 which were generated, created, received, or otherwise maintained by DENR on or after October 1, 1996. ANSWER: 6 9. State the names and addresses of each and every person you may call as a witness, giving a brief summary of the testimony expected from each. ANSWER: 10. Identify each person you may call as an expert at the hearing of this matter, and as to each expert provide the information required by Rule 26(b) of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. ANSWER: 7 11. A. Preston Howard, Jr., John Dorney and Ron Linville were identified as witnesses in DENR's Prehearing Statement. Explain in detail each one's specific involvement in the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification. ANSWER: REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS Produce all documents identified in response to the Interrogatories above. RESPONSE: 8 2. Produce all documents consulted, referenced, reviewed, or relied upon in arriving at the decision to issue the October 11, 1997 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification to Godfrey. RESPONSE: 3. Produce all documents generated by DENR in DENR's files pertaining to this matter, including but not limited to, the documents regarding any and all visits to the Site and any and all documents containing data regarding the Site. RESPONSE: 9 4. Produce all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to proposed amendments to, or the repeal of, the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507, which are now under consideration by DENR or other state agency. For purposes of this request, the term "proposed amendments" includes any consideration given by DENR or other state agency (including any employees) to amend or repeal the rules at 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507. RESPONSE: 5. Produce all documents which reference or otherwise pertain to policies, strategy, guidance or interpretation relating to the enforcement and effect of the rules codified as 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.0501 through 2H.0507 which were generated, created, received, or otherwise maintained by DENR on or after October 1, 1996. RESPONSE: 10 iol11?Q? NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Memorandum - JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR BILL' HOLMAN - SECRETARY To Tommy Stevens Don Reuter Larry Coble Bradley Bennett Steve Mauney Bill Funk 46in Dorney Ernie Seneca Donna Pittman From: Daniel F. McL4A General CounsW Re: Godfrey Discove Date: February 3, 2000 Attached is a memorandum from David Blackwell and Jill Hickey, the attorneys representing DENR in the civil damages lawsuit brought by Mr. Godfrey. The memorandum explains the reasons that you are requested to again search your files for documents relevant to the Godfrey permit matter. You were selected for receipt of this memorandum because you earlier produced documents from your files or files that you oversee. The second attachment is a list of the documents previously produced by us in discovery. There is no need to produce the same documents again. Bill Funk will again coordinate our production process. Please contact Bill by February 18`x' if you have additional documents or know of anyone who may have additional documents for production in the case. Bill will provide the documents to our attorneys for their decision about whether they should be produced. Bill's phone number is 733-6886 and his email address is ?Villiam.Funk,cr ncmail.net. Attachments (2) CC: Special Deputy Attorney General David Blackwell Assistant Attorney General Jill Hickey E? 1601 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1601 PHONE 919-733.4984 FAX 919-71S-3060 WWW.ENR.STATE.NC.Us/ENR/ AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST-CONSUMER PAPER Page 2 in time for Tommy Stevens' deposition. In anticipation of the discovery requests, we would ask that department personnel promptly conduct an additional review of their files for any documents related in any way to the Godfrey matter. This search should include the remaining files generated by former DENR personnel employed in November, 1997, including Henry Lancaster, Linda Rimer, Dan Whittle, Richard Whisnant and Wayne McDevitt. Additionally, we expect the plaintiff will be interested in any material concerning the validity of the 04 permit since we have raised that as a defense in this civil action. We will hand deliver the additional discovery requests to you as soon as we receive them. We,,Hill also provide you with a list of,previously produced documents so that DENR and DWQ staff may easily determine whether they in fact previously produced a particular document. However, we request that DENR personnel initiate their document search as quickly as possible, and provide us with the relevant documents no later than 18 February 2000. Finally, we note that Judge Osmond Smith heard and took under advisement the judicial revie«• of the EMC's final agency decision in the Godfrey matter. We believe our arguments went well and anticipate Judge Smith's decision. Judge Smith did rule from the bench that the EMC's failure to issue its decision within ninety (90) days was not jurisdictional and that Godfrey suffered no prejudice thereby. Thus, he denied Godfrey's motion to make the ALJ's recommended decision the final agency decision. We appreciate your continued cooperation and assistance in this matter. Please contact us if you have any questions or require any additional information. 00022 11/25/97 WRAL online report titled 1 Don Reuter "State Officials Rescind Permit, Promise Greater Scrutiny of Chip Mills" [1st page only] 00023 1/27 NCDENR news release titled 1 Don Reuter "DWQ Revokes Stormwater Permit for Godfrey Chip Mill" 00024 4/14 NCDENR news release titled 1 Don Reuter "New Stormwater Permit for Timber - Products Excludes Wood Chip Mills'! - - - - 00025- 1/27 NCDENR news release titled 2 Don Reuter 00026 "DENR Holding Two Public Meetings on Chip Mills in February" [2 copies] 00027 5/24/99 WRAL online report titled 1 Don Reuter "Protesters Block Entrance at Chip _ Mill" 00028- 5/24199 WRAL online report titled 2 Don Reuter 00029 "Ten Arrested in Rutherford County Protest" Page 2 of 00062 1/6/99 Depot News & Record online article by J. Kritzer titled "Division 1 Don Reuter of Water Quality Decision on Chip Mill Permit Could Open a Door to Public Debate" 00063- 00064 11124/97 Letter to C. Godfrey from A.P. Howard, Jr. re: Revocation of 2 Don Reuter Stormwater Permit 00065 EPA's Consolidated Permits 1 Don Reuter - Program Application Form 1 - - - General Information (EPA Form 3510-1; revised October 1980) [cover sheet only] 00066 NCDEHNR Application for Permit to Discharge Wastewater, Standard 1 Don Reuter Form C - Manufacturing and Commercial, Section 1 00067 EPA Application for Permit to 1 Don Reuter Discharge Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity, Form 3510-2F (11/90) [page I only] 00068 [Undated] " Regional Briefs" article 1 Don Reuter from unidentified newspaper titled"State Erred in Revoking Permits for Mill in Stokes, Judge Rules" 00069 9/9/97 Winston-Salem Journal article 1 Don Reuter (Editorial Page) titled "N.C. Chip Mills: Information is First Need" 00070 [Undated] Winston-Salem Journal 1 Don Reuter retraction titled "We Were Wrong" (re: headline in Journal implying that the State could prevent chip mill from opening) Page 4 of 00086 [Undated] "Letter to Preston 1 Don Reuter Howard," concerning issuance of 401 certification to Godfrey Luber [sic] Mill [sender unidentified] 00087- 10/11/97 Letter to B.W. Conner from 2 Don Reuter 00088 A.P. Howard, Jr. re: APPROVAL of 401 Quality Certification (with post- it fax note to Dan Whittle from [?], undated) - 00089 10/14/97 Letter to H. Ayers f/ A.P. 1 Don Reuter Howard, Jr. re: 401 Water Quality Certification 00090- 10/11/97 Letter to B.W. Connor from 2 Don Reuter 00091 A.P. Howard, Jr. re APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification (with post-it fax note to M. Wagner f/ D. Reuter, undated) 00092- 2/12/98 JournalNow online article 3 Don Reuter 00094 ("NC News" section) titled "Officials Wonder How to Pay for Study" 00095- Nov./Dec. 1997 Audubon Magazine 10 Don Reuter 00104 article by J. R. Luoma titled "Dixie: a New Kind of Forestry Slices Though the Southland" (also called "Whittling Dixie") 00105- 2/24/98 online Living on Earth 3 Don Reuter 00107 Transcript titled "Chip Mill Boom in the Southeast" (www.loe.orglhtml/transcripts/98021 3.htm1) - 00108- 2/98 List of satellite chip mills in 2 Don Reuter 00109 North Carolina 00110- 11/25/97 Winston-Salem Journal 2 Don Reuter 00111 article by F. Tursi titled "Permit revoked for Chip Mill" Page 6 of 0012.8 12/12/98 Depot News & Record 1 Don Reuter online article by J. Kritzer titled "Commission Grants Permits for Godfrey Lumber Chip Mill in Pine Hall Area" 00129- 12/12198 Charlotte Observer online 2 Don Reuter 00130 article (charlotte.com) titled "N.C. Restores Chip Mill Permit, But Vows More Scrutiny of Firm's Plan" 00131- 10/17/97 JournalNow online article -2 - Don Reuter- - 00132 ("North Carolina") by F. Tursi titled "Residents troubled by Chip-Mill Permit" 00133- 9/8/97 JournalNow online article 4 Don Reuter 00136 ("Piedmont") by F. Tursi titled "Up a Tree: Chip Plant's Approval Far From Certain" 00137- 11/25/97 Winston-Salem Journal 2 Don Reuter 00138 article by F. Tursi titled "Permit Revoked for Chip Mill: Stokes Site Plans Blamed" 00139- 1/21/99 Letter to D.H. Moreau f/ 6 Don Reuter 00144 C.L. Godfrey re: harm sustained by Godfrey Lumber Company due to "horrible treatment" company received from State of North Carolina 00145 4/5/99 N&O online article titled 1 Don Reuter "Lumber Company Sues Over Revocation of Permit" 00146 4/5/99 WRAL online report titled 1 Don Reuter "Lumber Company Sues Over Revocation of Permit" _ 00147 5/25/99 Winston-Salem Journal 1 Don Reuter article titled "Police Arrest 10 at Chip-Mill Plant Protest" Page 8 of 00159- 11/13/97 E-Mail sent to 3 Winston-Salem Reg. 00161 Preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us from Office 401 Files J. Dorney re: "Godfrey chip mill - Response to your questions," transmitting messages between R. Whisnant and J. Dorney (dated 11/5/97, 11/4/97, 10/31/97) 00162- 11/4/97 & 10/31/99 E-Mails b/t J. 2 Winston-Salem Reg. 00163 Dorney and R. Whisnant re[2]: Office 401' Files "Godfrey chip mill -Response to your questions!" 00164 10/31/97 & 10/28/97 E-mails b/t J. 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Dorney and J.R. Linville re: Office 401 Files "Godfrey Chip Mill - Stokes County" 00165 10/28/97 E-Mail to J. Thomas, Jr. f/ 1 Winston-Salem Reg. J. Dorney re: "Godfrey chip mill - Office 401 Files Stokes County" [questions regarding 401 certification action] 00166 10/28/97 E-Mail to J.R. Linville f/ J. 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Dorney re: "Godfrey Chip Mill - Office 401 Files WQ#970725," in response to message from R. J. Linville to steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us, dated 10/28/97 (original message included) 00167 10/28/97 E-Mail to J. Dorney to 1 Winston-Salem Reg. himself re: "Godfrey Chip Mill - Office 401 Files Stokes County" 00168 10/28/97 E-Mails b/t J. Dorney and 1 Winston-Salem Reg. J.R. Linville re: "Godfrey Chip Mill Office 401 Files WQ#970725" 00169 10/207 E-Mail to J. Thomas, Jr. f/ 1 Winston-Salem Reg. J. Dorney re: "Godfrey Chip Mill - Office 401 Files Stokes County" 00170 10/28/97 E-Mail to S. Tedder from 1 Winston-Salem Reg. himself re: "Godfrey Chip Mill Office 401 Files WQ#970725" Page 10 of 00209 Spring 1998 North Carolina Bulletin, 1 Winston-Salem Reg. p. 9 [Case no. V97-067: Harris B. Office 401 Files Gupton, PE No. 5360, Winston- Salem, NC is marked] 00210 6/1/98 Letter faxed to A.P. Howard, 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Jr. f/ S. Compton, Counsel for Office 401 Files Godfrey Lumber Company, advising DWQ re: Godfrey Lumber's intent to comply with terms of Stormwater General Permit NCG040000 - 00211 6/24/98 Letter to M. Binkley f/ A.P. 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Howard, Jr. re: Godfrey Lumber Office 401 Files Company 00212 9/19/97 Memo to J. Thomas f/ J.H. 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Mickey, Jr. re: Review of an Office 401 Files application by Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. to construct an emergency spill containment structure along the Dan River, Stokes County (COE Action ID: 199502477, DEM ID: 970725) 00213- 4/16/98 Questions composed by B. 2 Winston-Salem Reg. 00214 Connor: handwritten questions in Office 401 Files outline form, plus typed questions 00215-- 2/28/98 Letter to S. Mauney, J. 2 Winston-Salem Reg. 00216 Hickey, B. Bennett, D. Ramsey f/ J. Office 401 Files Domey re: Godfrey Chip Mill *w/attach.: [Undated] Letter to A.P. Howard f/ M. Binkley, received 2/23/98 by Wetlands Group, WQS 00217 [Undated] Letter to A.P. Howard f/ I Winston-Salem Reg. M. Binkley, received 2/20/98 by Office 401 Files NCDENR, 're: Godfrey Lumber Company's construction of additional settling pond Page 12 of 00226 11/6/97 Danbury Reporter article by 1 Winston-Salem Reg. D. Petree titled "Opponents to Chip Office 401 Files Mill Hope They Can Thwart Its Start Up" 00227- [Undated] handwritten notes re: 4 Winston-Salem Reg. y 00230 Godfrey Lumber (front and back of Office 401 Files page) [author unknown] *w/attach: Wetland Rating Worksheet, Fourth Version (blank), w/ handwritten notes - on back- 002' 1 8/14/97 Handwritten list of names 1 Winston-Salem Reg. under heading "Godfrey Lumber" Office 401 Files [author unknown] 00232 [Undated] Handwritten outline re: 1 Winston-Salem Reg. stormwater controls [author Office 401 Files unknown] 00233- [Undated] article titled "Trouble for 4 Winston-Salem Reg. 00236 Timber? Chip Mills Gobble Forests, Office 401 Files Jobs, Foes Say" [Newspaper unidentified] [First sentence at top of p. 3 is unreadable] 00237 9/29/97 fax cover sheet to R. Linville 1 Winston-Salem Reg. f/ D.J. Whittle w/ handwritten Office 401 Files questions re: water quality protection 00238 [Undated] Memo (Questionnaire) to 1 Winston-Salem Reg. J. Dorney, received 9/15/97 by Office 401 Files NCDENR, Winston-Salem Regional Office, re: Wetland Staff Report and Recommendations [not filled out] - 00239 9/17/97 Wetland Rating Worksheet, 1 Winston-Salem Reg. fourth version, re: Godfrey #1; Office 401 Files evaluators: Linville/Fleek/Colwell 00240 [Undated] Wetland Rating 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Worksheet, fourth version, re: Office 401 Files Godfrey #2 Page 14 of 00258 9/5/97 Letter to J. Dorney V H.B. 1 Winston-Salem Reg. Gupton re: Application for 401 Office 401 Files Certification for Godfrey Lumber Company Chipmill; received by NCDENR, Winston-Salem Regional Office on 9/9/97 00259- 8/28/97 Fax cover sheet to R. 8 Winston-Salem Reg. 00266 Linville f/ H. Ayers Office 401 Files xw/ attach.: 1) 8/28/97 Letter to Hon. J.B. Hunt, Jr. f/ H. Ayers re: request for DENR to make site visit to Godfrey Chip Mill & take appropriate enforcement action concerning violations, and for public hearing to be held re: future 401 certification request [2 p.]; 2) List of Groups that signed on to letter [1 p.]; 3) List of Citizens who signed on to letter [4 p.]. 00267- 10/14/97 Letters to H. Ayers, M. 5 Winston-Salem Reg. 00271 Diggins, J. Matthews, G. Smith, P. Office 401 Files Holcomb f/ A.P. Howard, Jr. re: 401 Water Quality Certification (responding to previous correspondence concerning after-the- fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for Godfrey Chip Mill) 00272- August 1997 List of Chipmills in 3 Winston-Salem Reg. 00274 North Carolina, prepared by G. Office 401 Files Martin Xw/ attach.: July 1997 map titled "Chipmills in North Carolina," prepared by G. Martin [8 1/2 x 14] Page 16 of 00298 12/31/98 E-Mail to B. Bennett f/ C. 1 Bradley Bennett Sullins, forwarding 12/28/98 e-mail request from M. Kerley to P. Howard asking that Godfrey's cer tificate of coverage be revoked . 1. 1 00299 12/31/98 E-Mail to B. Bennett f/ C. 1 Bradley Bennett Sullins, forwarding 12%30/98 e-mail request from W. Hicks to P. Howard asking hat Godfrey's permit be revoked - 00300 1/26/99 E-Mail to B. Bennett f/ M. 1 Bradley Bennett Kerley, requesting notification when Godfrey Lumber makes permit application for individual NPDES permit 00301 2/8/99 E-Mail to P. Howard & C. 1 Bradley Bennett Sullins f/ B. Bennett re: letter from Godfrey to P. Jordan asking for meeting with Commerce Secretary 00302 5/28/99 E-Mail to B. Bennett f/ A. 1 Bradley Bennett Lau re: Bennett letter concerning Godfrey Chip Mill in Lau's file 00303- [Undated] Letter to C. Godfrey f/ 3 Bradley Bennett 00305 A.P. Howard, Jr. re: Application for Individual NPDES Stormwater Permit [handwritten note: "Draft - Never Sent" at top of letter] Xw/ attach.: 1) EPA cover sheet titled "Application Form 1- General Information: Consolidated Permits Program;" 2) Page 1 of EPA Form 2F titled: "Application for Permit .to Discharge Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity" Page 18 of 00320- 9/16/98 Letter to W.C. Mills f/ R.S. 7 Bradley Bennett' 00326 Compton re: Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. Notice of Intent Requesting Coverage Under General Permit No. NCG210000 for a Proposed Sawmill in Stokes County, NC *w/ attach. 1) Form N0I21 titled "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System: Notice of _ Intent...," dated 9/11/98, signed by C.L. Godfrey [3 p.]; 2) Topo- graphic Map titled "Belews Lake Quadrangle North Carolina," with "Site" outlined; 3) 10/21/98 Letter to C. Godfrey f/ B. Bennett, ' acknowledging receipt of Notice of Intent and requesting additional information [2 p.]. 00327- 6/24/98 Letter to M. Binkley f/ A.P. 2 Bradley Bennett 00328 Howard responding to concerns raised in February letter from Binkley *w/ attach. Letter to A.P. Howard f/ M. Binkley, received 2/23/98 00329 11/13/97 Danbury Reporter article 1 Bradley Bennett titled "`Hickory Alliance' Continues to Wage Battle Against Chip Mill" 00330 11/6/97 Danbury Reporter article by 1 Bradley Bennett D. Petree titled "Opponents to Chip Mill Hope They Can Thwart Its Start Up" 00331 11/10/97 Winston-Salem Journal op- 1 Bradley Bennett ed. article by M. Binkley titled: "Don't Let Forests Fall Victim To _ Industry's Greed" 00332- 10/17/97 Journal Now online article 2 Bradley Bennett 00333 by F. Tursi titled "Residents Troubled by Chip-Mill Permit" Page 20 of 00360 12/16/97 North Carolina Legislative 1 Bradley Bennett Inquiry Report (DENR) recording: telephone inquiry from Rep. B. Hiatt - Surry Co. to B. Bennett regarding Godfrey Lumber - Chip Mill issues; action taken concerning inquiry 00361 12/6/99 Letter to W.McDevitt f/ 1 Bradley Bennett R.Haberkern (Hickory Alliance) re: Appeal of Godfrey Lumber 401 - Certifications 00362 5/4/98 Letter to M. Shuping 1 Bradley Bennett (Legislative Research) f/ H.M. Lancaster, II in response to question re: need for secondary and cumulative impact analysis of wood chip production facilities as part of the individual permit process 00363- 12/31/98 Letter to M. Kerley 22 Bradley Bennett 00384 (Hickory Alliance) f/ F.W. Crawley transmitting the Final Agency Decisions of the EMC and NPDES CEMC, and advising Hickory Alliance of its right to seek judicial review Xw attach.: 1) 12/31/98 Letter to C. Godfrey f/ F.W. Crawley transmitting Final Agency Decisions of the EMC and NPDESCEMC, and advising Godfrey of its right to seek judicial review [1 p.]; 2) Final Agency Decision before the EMC (97 EHR -1607), dated 12/29/98 [9 p.]; 3) Final Agency Decision before the CEMC (97 EHR 1676), dated 12/18/98 [11 p.]. Page 22 of 00395- 7/5/95 Computer generated report 7 Bradley Bennett 00401 titled "NPDES Facility and Permit Data" xw attach.: 1) 7/14/95 Letter to C. Godfrey f/ A.P. Howard forward- ing NPDES general permit [1 p.]; 2) Copy of General Permit No. NCG040000, Certificate of Coverage No. NCG040293, dated 7/14/95 and signed by A.P. _ Howard [1 p.]; 3) Topographic map (no title), with "Site" outlined [1 p.]; 4) Form NOI 04 titled "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System: Notice of Intent...," dated 4/4/95 & signed by C.L. Godfrey [with "Date Received, 950411" indicated at top of 1 st page] [2 p.]; 5) Topographic map (no title, no site outline) showing Belews Lake area. 00402- 11/9/99 E-Mail re-sent to S. Mauney; 2 Steve Mauney 00403 originally sent to S. Mauney by L. Coble on 10/28/97, forwarding 10/28/97 e-mails b/t S. Mauney, J.R. Linville, steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us re: "Forwarded Godfrey Chip Mill WQ#970725" (describing conversation b/t Linville and B. Connor) 00404- 11/9/99 E-Mail re-sent to S. Mauney, 3 Steve Mauney 00406 as "cc" to 11/6/97 e-mail to P. Howard from J. Dorsey, forwarding 11/5/97, 11/4/97, and 10/31/97 e- mails to J. Dorney from P. Howard and R. Whisnant regarding "Godfrey- Chip Mill: Response to your questions", Page 24 of 00416- 11/9/99 E-Mail from S. Mauney to 2 Steve Mauney 00417 self, forwarding 11/4/97 & 10/31/97 e-mails b/t J.R. Linville, J. Dorney and R. Whisnant re: "Godfrey Chip Mill - Response to your questions" 00418- 11/9/99 E-Mail from S. Mauney to 2 Steve Mauney 00419 self, forwarding 8/28/97 e-mail from J.R. Linville to steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us re: 404/401 public hearing 00420- 11/9/99 Fax to J. Hickey f/ S. 4 Steve Mauney 00423 Mauney, transmitting handwritten daily logs for 8/13-8/15, 12/12-12/19, and 11-21-11/2, 1997 00424- 11/23/99 Fax to J. Hickey from S. 4 Steve Mauney 00427 Mauney, transmitting handwritten daily logs for 1/7/98 and 4/14-4/17, 1998; note on fax cover sheet refers to entries for 1/7, 1/14, and 1/16, 1998. 00428- 6/4/97 Letter to N.G. Purvis Farms 2 Purvis Case File 00429 (attn: D. Purvis & M. Purvis) f/ A.P. Howard re: Notice of Violation 9:97- 001- Notice of Intent to Revoke Deemed Permit, Riverside Farm, , Farm Number 62:003, Montgomery County Page 26 of 00445- Memorandum (undated) to P. Bill Funk - 00447 Howard f/ W. McDevitt re: issuance McLawhorn's assistant of 401 WQC (after-the=fact) for Godfrey w/o public hearing 3 Xw/attach: 1) copy of post-it notes 2) Ltr. to P. Howard from J. Dorney re: Public Hearing request 00443 11/7197 E-mail to W. McDevitt, P. Bill Funk - Howard, L. Rimer, H. Lancaster, R. McLawhorn's assistant - Whisnant, D. Reuter, S. Evans- 1 Stanton V D. Whittle re: Wood Chip Epilogue 00449 10/21/97 E-mail to M. Williamson, Bill Funk - S. Evans-Stanton, L. Rimer, D. 1 McLawhom's assistant Reuter, R. Rogers, R. Whisnant f/ D. Whittle re: Woodchip paragraph 00450 10/22/97 E-mail to W. McDevitt, L. Bill Funk - Rimer, D. Reuter, R. Whisnant, M. 1 McLawhorn's assistant Shore f/ D. Whittle re: Woodchip - Issue Clarity 00451- 11/3/97 Memo to W. McDevitt f/ P. 4 Bill Funk - 00454 Howard re: 404/401 Certification, McLawhorn's assistant public hearing, and DWQ permit for Godfrey Chip Mill 00455- 11/25/97 Letter to W. McDevitt f/ F. 2 Bill Funk - 00456 Mitchell re: revocation of permit for McLawhom's assistant construction of Godfrey Chip Mill 00457- 11/24/97 Ltr. to C. Godfrey f/ P. Bill Funk - 00461 Howard re: Revocation of McLawhorn's assistant Stormwater Permit *w/attach.: 1) Application Form 1- General Information (Cover) 5 Consolidated Permits Program 2) Standard Form C - Manuf. &- Commercial 3) Application for Permit to Discharge Stormwater Page 2 of 00475- 11/25/97 article from Winston-Salem John Domey 00476 Journal titled "Permit revoked for 2 chip mill" 00477- 11/25/97 WRAL-TV news report John Dorney. 00478 titled "State Officials Rescind 2 Permit, Promise Greater Scrutiny of Chip Mills" 00479 11/24/97 NCDENR News Release John Dorney titled "DWQ revokes stormwater 1 _ permit for Godfrey chip mill" 00479 11/24/97 Drafts titled "Stormwater 2 John Dorney (A)- permit revoked for Godfrey chip 00479 mill" and "DWQ revokes stormwater (B) permit for Godfrey chip mill" 00480 11/20/97 Danbury Reporter article John Dorney titled "Chip Mills: Another Point Of 1 View - Why All The Big Fuss" (I IX18) 00481 11/13/97 Danbury Reporter article John Domey titled "`Hickory Alliance' Continues 1 To Wage Battle Against Chip Mill" 00482. 11/6/97 Danbury Reporter article John Dorney titled "Opponents To Chip Mill Hope 1 They Can Thwart Its Start Up" 00483 11/10/97 Winston Salem Journal John Dorney article titled "Don't let forests fall 1 victim to industry's greed" 00484- 11/20/97 E-mails b/t J. Domey and J. John Dorney 00485 R. Linville re: Godfrey Chip Mill and 2 Mischi Binkley 00486- Handwritten phone log 2 John Dorney 00487 00488- Handwritten notes on "Godfrey Chip 00489 Mill Mtg." 2 John Domey Page 4 of 005 13 10/14/97 Ltr. to G. Smith/NC Sierra John Domey Club f/ P. Howard re: 401 WQC 1 00514 10/14/97 Ltr. to P. Holcombs/Pied- John Domey mont Plateau Group V P,.Eoward re: 1 401 WQC 00515 10/14/97 Ltr. to H. Ayers V P. 1 John Domey Howard re: 401 WQC 00516- 10/11/97 Ltr. to B. W. ConnorNP John Domey 00517 Godfrey Lumber f/ P. Howard re: 2 Approval of 401 Water Quality Certif. (WQC); 00518- 10/6/97 Memo to J. Domey V B. John Domey 00520 McDonald, WSWP Wattach: 1) Dan River (Madison) 3 - Roanoke map 2) Water Supply Watershed Fact Sheet 00521 9/17/97 Winston-Salem Journal's John Domey Letters To The Editor titled 1 "Chipping away at forests" 00522 Pre-Discharae Notification PCN y 1 John Domey (9/15/97) 00523 9/9/97 Winston-Salem Journal article 1 John Domey titled "Information is first need" 00524 Handwritten messages to "John" 1 John Domey "Steve" and "Preston"on post-it notes 00525 9/9/97 Memo to P. Howard f/ J. 1 - John Domey Domey re: Public Hearing request 00526- 9/8/97 Winston-Salem Journal article John Dorney 00527 titled "Up a Tree - Chip plant's 2 approval far from certain" 00528 9/7197 newspaper article titled "Plan- 1 John Domey sends wrong message" 00529 Newspaper article titled "Town 1 John Domey prepares for loss of plant" Page 6 of 00559- 8/29/97 fax cover sheet to Steve John Domey 00567 Tedder(?) f/ J. Domey 9 transmitting: 8/28/97 Ltr. to Hunt f/ H. Ayers w/ fax cover sheet, re: Godfrey's 401 WQC 00568 8/28/97 Ltr. to P. Howard V G. John Domey Smith/NC Sierra Club, J. Matthews/Foothills Group, P. 1 Holcomb/Piedmont Plateau & M. Diggins/NC Sierra Club re: request - - for public hearing (w/ fax post-it note to M. DrigQins f/ J. Domey 00569- 8/28/97 Memo to P. Howard f/ K. John Domey 00570 Bridle transmitting: 8/27/97 Ltr. to P. Howard f/ 2 Bridle and 21 other citizens of Stokes County re Godfrey Chip Mill concerns 00571- 8/20/97 fax cover sheet to J. Domey John Domey 00574 f/ G. Martin re Godfrey chipmill road crossing and transmitting: 4 4/17/95 Army Corps of Engineers permit for the Godfrey Lumber Chip Mill 00575- 9/8/97 Journal Now online article Ernie Seneca 00578 titled "Up a Tree - Chip plant's 4 approval far from certain" 00579- 9/8/97 WRAL Online News article Ernie Seneca 00580 titled "Proposed Wood Chip Plant 2 Stirs Controversy" 00581- 10/11/97 Dr. to B. W. Connor f/ A. Ernie Seneca 00582 B. Foster re: Approval of 401 WQC 2 (w/post-it note attached to Whittle V_ Galamb(?) 00583- 10/14/97 Ltr. to H. Ayers f/ P. 2 Ernie Seneca 00584 Howard re: 401 WQC Page 8 of 00602- 11/25/97 WRAL Online News article Ernie Seneca 00603 titled "State Officials Rescind 2 Permit, Promise Greater Scrutiny of Chip Mills" 00604 12/1/97 N&O article titled "McDevitt 1 Ernie Seneca on course" 00605- Chart titled."Chipmills in North 3 Ernie Seneca 00607 Carolina" 00608 1/9/98 News Release from NCDENR Ernie Seneca titled "DENR holding two public 1 meetings on chip mills in February" 00609- 1/9/98 Winston-Salem Journal Ernie Seneca 00611 articled titled "Law judged to decide fate of chip mill - Lumber company 3 fights state's decision to revoke needed stormwater permit" 00612 1/10/98 Charlotte Observer article Ernie Seneca titled "Hearings target pollution 1 potential at N.C. chip mills" 00613 1/10/98 Winston-Salem Journal Ernie Seneca article titled "Chip mills will be 1 subject of meetings" 00614- 1/13/98 Journal Now article titled Ernie Seneca 00616 "Couple know of chip-mill nuisances - Retirees join hundreds at forum 3 about planned operation in Pine Hall" 00617- 2/11/98 WRAL Online News article Ernie Seneca 00618 titled `'Study on Chip Mills Could 2 Take Two Years, Official Says" 00619- 2/11/98 Journal Now article titled Ernie Seneca 00621 "Chip-mill opponents seek moratorium - Both sides in debate 3 agree that state study should be finished" Page 10 of 00653- Respondent's Brief (Stormwater Ernie Seneca 00666 Permit) in Godfrey case, 97 EHR 14 1676 00667- 12/12/98 Charlotte Observer article Ernie Seneca 00668 titled "N.C. restores chip mill permit, 2 but vows more scrutiny of firm's plan" 00669 12/14/98 Journal Now article titled Ernie Seneca "Stokes chip mill is still subject to 1 ruling on permits, state says" _ 00670- 12/12/98 News & Record online Ernie Seneca 00671 article titled "Commission grants 2 permits for Godfrey Lumber chip mill in Pine Hall area" 00672- Winter 1998 Journal of the North Ernie Seneca 00676 Carolina Wildlife Federation article titled "Chip Mills in North Carolina - 5 For Wildlife, is this Booming Business the Unkindest Cut?" 00677- Newspaper article titled "Chipping Ernie Seneca 00679 away at N.C.'s forests - Rapid 3 growth of chip mills adds urgency to debate about future of logging" 00680 1/4/99 fax cover sheet to E. Seneca to Ernie Seneca K. Cooper transmitting the 1 following 4 documents: 00681 12/31/98 Ltr. to M.. Kerley f/ F. W. 1 Ernie Seneca Crawley re: Final Agency Decision 00682 12/31/98 Ltr. to C. Godfrey f/ F. W. 1 Ernie Seneca Crawley re: Final Agency Decision 00683- Final Agency Decision [EMC] dated Ernie Seneca 00691 12/29/98 in Godfrey case, 97 EHR 9 1676 00692- Final Agency Decision [NPDES] Ernie Seneca 00702 dated 12/18/98 in Godfrey case, 97 11 EHR 1676 Page 12 of 00747- 3/10/98 Ltr. to T. Mabe f/ P. Howard Donna Pitman [Preston 00755 re: his concerns re: chip mill & Tommy's Secretary] -,v/attach: 1) Handwritten ltr. to P. Howard 9 f/ T. Mabe; 2) 11/25/97 Newspaper article titled "Permit revoked for chip mill - Stokes site plans blamed" [duplicate copy of each attached] 00756 North Carolina Legislative Inquiry Donna Pitman [Preston - Report dated 12/16/97 rec'd by * 1 & Tommy's Secretary] Bradley Bennett on 12/17/97 re: Godfrey Lumber Chip Mill issues 00757 12197 Int'l Woodfiber Report titled Donna Pitman [Preston "NC Chip Mill Permit Revoked" (,vv/ & Tommy's Secretary] handwritten note from M. Binkley, 1 "How about setting them straight on the facts!" 00758- 2/24/99 Ltr. to C. Godfrey F D. Donna Pitman [Preston 00759 Moreau re: Godfrey Lumber 2 & Tommy's Secretary] Company Contested Cases 00760- 1/27/99 Ltr. to D. Moreau f/ F. Donna Pitman [Preston 00771 Clark/Village Green Related 12 & Tommy's Secretary] Companies, LLC re: 1/21/99 grievance ltr. f/ P. Howard (copy attached) 00772- 2/4/99 Ltr. to P. Howard f/ R. S. Donna Pitman [Preston 00776 Compton transmitting original 5 & Tommy's Secretary] signature pages for affidavits attached to Godfrey's 2/2/99 Itr. 00777 1/12/99 Ltr. to P. Howard f/ R. S. 1 Donna Pitman [Preston Compton transmitting next 2 entries & Tommy's Secretary] 00778 1/12/99 Affidavit of Chester Godfrey 1 Donna Pitman [Preston declaring no wood wetting & Tommy's Secretary] 00779 12/17/98 Ltr. to P. Howard F R. S. 1 Donna Pitman [Preston Compton re: no wood wetting & Tommy's Secretary] Page 14 of 00823- 6/1/98 fax cover sheet to A. Howard Donna Pitman [Preston 00824 f/ R. S. Compton transmitting: & Tommy's Secretary] 6/1/98 Ltr. to P. Howard f/ R. S. 2 Compton re: wood wetting (copy to D. McLawhorn & B. Holman) 00825- 4/23/98 Ltr. to S. Compton F J. Donna Pitman [Preston 00827 Hickey re: unauthorized inquiries to 3 & Tommy's Secretary] DWQ employees 00828- 12/17/97 Ltr. to P. Howard F W. S. Donna Pitman [Preston 00829 Hiatt re: issuance of permit to 2 & Tommy's Secretary] Godfrey w/ attach: 11/22/97 e-mail to B. Hiatt f/ M. Kerley of Pine Hall 00830 12/6/97 Ltr: to W. McDevitt F R. Donna Pitman [Preston Haberkern/Hickory Alliance re: 1 & Tommy's Secretary] appeal of Godfrey Lumber 401 certificates 00831 9/5/97 Ltr. to J. Domey f/ H. B. Donna Pitman [Preston Gupton re: application for 401 1 & Tommy's Secretary] certification for Godfrey Lumber 00832- 11/24/97 Ltr. to C. Godfrey F P. Donna Pitman [Preston 00833 Howard re: revocation of stormwater 2 & Tommy's Secretary] permit 00834 1/14/97 fax cover sheet to S. Tedder Donna Pitman [Preston f/ J. Domey re: Godfrey chip mill 1 & Tommy's Secretary] info on site visit transmitting the nest 14 entries: 00835 11/14/97 e-mail to J. Domey f/ J. R. Donna Pitman [Preston Linville re: Godfrey Chip Mill site 1 & Tommy's Secretary] visit 00836 10/28/97 E-mail to J. Domey V J. R. Donna Pitman [Preston Linville re: Godfrey Chip Mill - 1 & Tommy's Secretary] Stokes County 00837 10/28/97 E-mail to steve@ Donna Pitman [Preston dem.ehnr.state.nc.us from J. R. 1 & Tommy's Secretary] Linville re: Godfrey Chipmill WQ#970725 Page 16 of 00869- 10/17/97 Journal Now article titled Donna Pitman [Preston 00870 "Residents troubled by chip-mill 2 & Tommy's Secretary] permit" 00871 10/24/97 memo to Harlari f/ Ernie re: Donna Pitman [Preston summary of conversation w/ 1 & Tommy's Secretary] McDevitt re: Chip mill 00872- 11/3/97 Memo to W. McDevitt f/ P. Donna Pitman [Preston 00875 Howard re: Godfrey Chip Mill - 4 & Tommy's Secretary] Stokes County 00876- 11/11/97 Ltr. to B. W. Connor f/ P. 2 Donna Pitman [Preston 00877 Howard re: Approval of 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00878 10/14/97 Ltr. to H. Ayers f/ P. 1 Donna Pitman [Preston Howard re: 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00879 10/14/97 Ltr. to M. Diggins f/ P. 1 Donna Pitman [Preston Howard re: 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00880 10/14/97 Ltr. to J. Matthews f/ P. I Donna Pitman [Preston Howard re: 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00881 10/14/97 Ltr. to G. Smith/NC Sierra 1 Donna Pitman [Preston Club f/ P. Howard re: 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00882 10/14/97 Ltr. to P. Holcomb/Pied- Donna Pitman [Preston mont Plateau Group f/ P. Howard re: 1 & Tommy's Secretary] 401 WQC 00883 Post-it notes b/t "Steve", "John" and Donna Pitman [Preston "Preston" 1 & Tommy's Secretary] 00884- 8/28/97 Ltr. to J. B. Hunt f/ H. Ayers 7 Donna Pitman [Preston 00890 re: Godfrey's 401 WQC & Tommy's Secretary] 00891- 8/28/97 E-mail to "stev,ern.- Donna Pitman [Preston 00892 dem.ehn;r. state.nc.us" f/ J. R. 2 & Tommy's Secretary] Linville re: conv.'s w/ M.. Binkley & H. Ayers re Godfrey Chip Mill 00893 8/28/97 Ltr. to P. Howard f/ G. Donna Pitman [Preston Smith/NC Sierra Club, J. & Tommy's Secretary] Matthews/Foothills Group, P. 1 Holcomb/Piedmont Plateau Group, M. Diggins/NC Sierra Club Page 18 of 00916- 11/24/97 Ltr. to C. Godfrey f/ P. Winston-Salem 00917 Howard re: revocation of stormwater 2 Regional Office permit [NPDES files] 00918- 7/14/95 Ltr. to C. Godfrey F P. Winston-Salem 00920 Howard re: General Permit No. Regional Office NCG040000 ; [NPDES files] w/attach.: General Permit No. NCG04000 Certificate of Coverage No. NCG040293 00921- 6/16/95 Ltr. to C. Godfrey f/ P. Winston-Salem - 00922 Howard re: General Permit No. Regional Office NCG010000 2 [NPDES files] w/attach.: General Permit No. NCGO10000 Certificate of Coverage No. NCGO11722 00923- 10/21/98 Ltr. to C. Godfrey V B. Winston-Salem 00924 Bennett re: Notice of Intent for Regional Office Stormwater NPDES Permit - Pro- 2 [NPDES files] posed Sawmill Operation - Stokes County 00925 9/16/98 Ltr. to W. C. Mills f/ R. S. Winston-Salem Compton re: Notice of Intent Regional Office Requesting Coverage under General 1 [NPDES files] Permit No. NCG210000 for a Proposed Sawmill in Stokes County, NC (transmitting next 2 entries) 00926 9/11/98 Godfrey Lumber Company, Winston-Salem Inc. check in the amount of $400.00 Regional Office [signed b Chester L. Godfrey] made 1 [NPDES files] payable to NC Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources 00927- National Pollutant Discharge Winston-Salem 00930 Elimination System Notice of Intent 4 Regional Office Requesting Coverage Under General- [NPDES files] Permit No. NCG210000 Page 20 of 00944 Chip Mill Fact Sheet Winston-Salem [H. Ayers and L. Faltraco listed as 1 Regional Office contacts] [NPDES files] 00945- National Pollutant Discharge Winston-Salem 00947 Elimination System Notice of Intent 3 Regional Office Requesting. Coverage Under General [NPDES files] Permit No. NCG040000 00948- Sediment Pond and Dam Winston-Salem 00956 Calculations - Godfrey Lumber 9 Regional Office Company - March 1995 by: Tonya [NPDES files] Maroschak 00957- Godfrey Lumber Company Reservoir 2 Winston-Salem 00958 Statistics Presediment Pond (2 Regional Office copies) [NPDES files] 00959 NC DEHNR 4/6/95 Cash Receipts 1 Winston-Salem Journal Regional Office [NPDES files] 00960 Photocopies of checks: Winston-Salem 1) Wiseman Oil Company, Inc. Regional Office check for $400.00 payable to [NPDES files] N.C. DEHNR s/Alton Umstead (?); 2) Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. check for $400.00 payable to N.C. Div. of Envi- ronmental Mgn. s/Witman(?) S. 1 Godfrey; 3) Appalachian State Univ. check for $18.00 payable to NC Dept of EHNR; 4) H. Darren Brock & Kimberly M. Brock check for $70.00 payable to DEHNR s/ H. Darren Brock Page 22 of 4 ? It 00994- 1998 North Carolina Individual Preston Howard 00997 Income Tax Return n 'Form D-400 for 4 Arnold P. Howard Jr and Joyce A. Howard 00998 Deed of Trust to 120 Teasel Drive, Preston Howard Clayton Johnston Crity.)-dated 1 5/7/99: 00999 Advisor.Connect Account List by Preston Howard Product for Arnold P. Howard, Jr. 1 dated 10/26/99 01000 State Employees' Credit Union Preston Howard "Summary of Accounts" statement 1 for A. Preston Howard, Jr. and Joyce A. Howard dated 10/6/99 01001 Photocopy of account statements: Preston Howard 1) MBNA America Gold Card account statement for A: Preston Howard, Jr."for 11/99; 1 2)Wells Fargo account statement forA hold P. Howard, Jr. for 11/99; 3) Sears Card statement for Arnold P. Howard, Jr. for 11/99 01002 North Carolina Retail Installment Preston Howard Contract - Consumer Credit Sale 1 ' (for purchase of car from Carrhax) 01003- Itemizations numbered 13 and 14 Preston Howard 01004 listing: Real Property; Personal 2 Property; Leased Property; mortgage info.; Assets; Liabilities 01005- Environmental Review Commission 19 01023 Minutes - 11/24/97 01024- General Star National Company 01044 Insurance Policy for "Public Officers and Employees Liability Insurance 21 Commission and All persons under the Defense of State Employees Act for policy period 1/1/97 to 1/1/98 Page 24 of 0 toy/ Xak earl - r?oc?`o+? ve 'r?s h weff . e,A ?u'l --- H,o ??ix.r2 lsstite. r t'urh??'?e wrocs. ? s wd2 Jalw OW440 w4WL p v is; ,r12-7k6 C"?p .9 T6 ? o4eccrr? LW+ rV)Dca);,o ?k W"2/ f Q klo r ? vs ? s .023 WL s? .o L o 1 Gam` ` . caz.C?, l?s o?-t( C.Qass ? WF; E ' LAND 9EC TTON v f MICHAEL P. EASLEY ATTOAN Y OF-NERAL Fax:919-716-6766 vl\ ; I`? /?f _ J May 13 '98 12:43 P.01 State of North Carolina De-panmem of justicab t'. O. 80x en 9 RALF-IGH Fbon.e: Fax: TELEf?1?i?T-?iS? SITEET, To! FAX 'N-UT'vfRRR: FROM: DATI': (9'19), 7is-6e0c (919) 718-6766 NU: 3ER OF PAGES (DiCLLWNG TRANSMITTAL SHEET): COINIMY1 RECEIPT,. D0CUN ENr(S) TF ?URKEI) Mfu,: _- rill ?qu?l Up;50r???r k , / Affm1nirive,?Crinn Prrp[, , WHTEF & LAr-ID SFi--TION Fax: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COT,NTY OF STOKES hla_a 13 198 1 43 P.0 FN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS 97 E1 4R 1616 97 EHR 1607 GODFREY LUMBER COMPANY, ) Petitioner, ) v. ) NORTH C.AR(=)LiNA L) -,,PART?vIENT OF } EN-VIRONMENT AND NATi_'RAL RESOURCES,) DiVTSICIN OF WATER. QLiALITY, ) Respondent, ) and ) HICKORY ALLTAN'CE, ) Intervenor-Respondent. ) AFFIDAVIT OF JOHN ROBERT DORNEY 1. John Robert Dorney, being dilly sworn, depose and state hat: I . I am an Ei-iviroiunental Biological Supervisor II with the Division of Water Quality ("DW'Q"), azzd I sixh in charge of the State's 401 water qua ity certification program. I have held this position for the last seven years. I have heed ettlpioved 1~y O??'Q an;? its predecessor the Division ofEnvironme7tal Management for the past thirtatni years. I offer this A I`i. -vit in suppoil of Respondent's Response to Petitioner's Motion for Summary''udgment and Re;,vndent's Response- to Intervenor-R !?spondent"s \Motion for Summary Judgment in the above referenced cases. 2. The federal Clean Wat;:r Act authorizes an affected State to review all fcdcrally issuted peiihhit.s for activities that take place in that State, to deterriiine wlielther the proposed activity complies with State Nvate.r quali'-S, law, Thug, permits to fill wetlands or strearn'+ 1SSL3?d WATER 9 I AIlD SFCTI0hd Fax : 919-71 6-6766 1) May iS 'q-8 12:44 P. 03 by the. !'S Array Corps of Engineers Lauder section 404 of the Cleat? Water Act require a State %e3.iil cation issued pursuant to section 401 of the Clean Water Act. 3. On August 20, 1997 a concerned citizen telephc)ned nee and asked nee "Olether Godfrey Lumber Company, hic. ("Godfrey") had obtained a 401 certification frorn he Statc for activit'eS at its pry}pOned chip mill site in Stokes County. She told me she had a copy of a Corps of Engineers section 404 pen-nit issiied to Godfrey on April 17, 1995 for the filling of wetlands to construct a road crossing, I checked o'ir files and determined that we had not received a. 401 certification application from Godfrey, and T asked her to fax the section 404 permit to my office. 'v,Uch she did. A copy of her fax is attached as Exhibit A to this Affidavit. 4. 1-, zTote Godfrey a letter Sated August 28, 1997 informing Godfrey of the need to apply for a 401 cer'tiilcatlon cmd 1 enclosed a 401 appli.catiorl- A copy cif ny l4tter to Godfrey is atiachcd as Fxhibit A to this Affidavit. 51 On Septeinber 5, 1997, Godfrey sr:bmitted its application for a 401 wertification seeking approval to iinpact wc tlan.ds in order to construct a spill containment pond and also asked for the requircd approval for its read crossing that it completed in 1495: A neap was enclosed with the 401 application. A copy of Godf7'ey's 4011 application and map is attached as Exhibit C to this Affidavit. 6. (point out the particular places in the application that lead you to conclude that no spray activity will take placo on sitel In its 401 application Godfrey slated: Dann ha been placed across the lower end of wetland ina to pmvide fhr zpillage eontaimment as needed in an eni,,rgency situation. Tlzis by li not i a )n S?1Iai?dstilitio.ll?soc?ir..s>111? A r? ' ?Ilyy_ossl`I.r?rily during; 1 ?, r r3_fal1? o,,r-kj v . } spill coxitain?lt. There will be an additional -11 LIIgTER LAND cE,"TTON Fax +19-` 16-6766 Mau 15 't?r3 i2:a4 P. 04 3 Pond below ut?iec.t site that is r.ot. impacting wetlands. 'Work has already been completed on this; containment darn. c,dtrev also subtnltted 'i. pera.tiott. guiu`(Jineti for t'he Spill crontainment facal?ly it,, 401 $.pl`.? ilia: atlr)n. The operation ill'1 ClirlttiS Stat-' that the "Sii.lll.e.° grate valve on ti'le' spill cisrtiainment f1:acility shall] remain closed wed locked" and that "the, spill contain?n;ent facility shall be checlled and drained a cr each rainfall went." [point out the places on the neap that lead to same conclusion] I his mar subrinned with Godfrev's 401 application showed an. upper pond, labeled a "spill c.ontairm orit facility"'. ;which xould dra: n to a lower pones, labeled a "storn-iwater rn anac'e cnt L -tn,? irric2atioii pored", The ten- n "Irr`gaiion" used in deSCT-ibing the lov,,er pond, T took to mean :?'?3:Ccrt2na c;;i`lankii$ a3nd voadways at the project site. Thecontour' ofthe site -el rainfall and other z-Linoff to the wedw ds area. The irate showed a "sluice gate' to be installed in the wetlzui& area in order to enable it t% funltit?t7 as a.pill containment facilirv,. fwhat your conclusions were with respect to non-wetting of logs and ivhy] tc_,??Inere in tl,e appficatior: does Godffi state that it plans to water the 1?-;g piles and allow that. water to flow into the and streams. Not dues GTodfrey state or show that it intended to utilize water front t e- town r poaid TO Spta.N? thO logs in its log storage area. 9. In re,iewiing Godfr'ev's '401 application. I):x,,IQ staff inspect-;d Clodfrey's Proposed ?-'nin; "nil! ite and detenn .ed that the 5 acre impae.t to wetlands to Create a spill containn.ent po-rd ??eruld actually i.nQreaasG the size ofand enhimce the value of the v--etlandds by elevating the w'cate'r level and lengthening the retentio:a time of. torinw•ater draining into the wetlands area. 11-ie, snW.t amount of fill necessarv for the road crossing had a negligible impact on water quality. In the unnarnod tribui ary of the Dan River, and h re; were no adverse Facer quality irnpacts WATER P., ! APJL SEC. ION F - ? ,1 6-6766 IaLi 15 12:4-D F. OS 4 ?ithca. i_ill t ip "wetlaun s or in zb Dlxi River froi 1 Godfrey's activities. F171ally, i ud terrriined that the two t"poiidS 1;'; uld S4rv( to protect the Dam River from -water +yaality impa;:ts ii[' Godfi"ey's Stormwater rul'loff 10. Altliouch Godfrey thief{ to follo the requirements ihat it to obtain a 404 permit its stagy e 401 certi.lic? tion nzi?ai to im-oicthna wetlands. there is nc, rule 4hilicl prohibits DWO x;:c:rl, i5St11.1- a 410, Ce1+iflcation after thy activity for which the Cenificatlon is requir8d has .A.',CLU'l ed. WQ) prefers t;? rl,c i` -1C}1 applications prior to ;wri.lje-cj i.Ilitiatiori, 1,71!1t it, i not 1111k, ?i11I 011 for TDIVVQ to is,: ue after-the-fact 4011 certiflcatimS. 1 Had Godfjr,ev inforined DWQ oii Its 401 appllcatlot. than it i'ntLndi: d to _iiii" l priC,'es to Kr_'er is logs in+Lho 1ugs ston.ge area vvet. I not have jss`ue d the 401 ce-itification .;? jlC7 ilOt the of t a.I pi;lD(.Gss 14`astewu t" i om the log tilora c' 33.'G'1 to eni-r the wetlands arl-a.. Aletis,..-at,: s a, e wei rs of the State `aid dlschar&s of wa5t'ewater imo. waters of, the State is Y0 1dhile.i. 1 Viiy office received ,i ntlraber of requests for a public hea.riig on Godfr :v`s 401 iIC tiC?11, ft 'if tl os? reClUeStS t0 the Director of the 1WQ ((;; a der .ern- iImti t1, non ily'hi-_-the:r to 1-?l 1d a r uuiiC 1.. x.~.:.11 Iri?.. ) 1R81? ? the ¢ 1.ii r` 1 1 7 ^r, } i-. ? ?.?.I1_..Pd th hector than Codf ey applib.d or iL s 4 T") 1 C ". ?s,)ti after _v had ,1!rt? 1C1y impacted t11Z wetlands on the ite t.hE irilOLII1i (ij w,-- land inn pact at the, site was mdni111a1:, and the impacts on water quality ;,'ere newligible. On October .11, 1997. afiL:y the J)-rector decided not to hold a public bearin+? on the Godi"-e?' 401 )!;c ition. 1 issued the. 401 l:pproval tc) C,C) 1frey by approving coverage tinder General ial Water t1<<< ii.*?- .eri.i lc tion ilia }_?ers 510 3 arlc 3108, A copy of the 401 apps°oval is artachc d as Ex11ibiL 11 to this Affidavit, WATER R LAND "FCTTCIN Fa.x : 9119-716-6766 Mau 15 112:45 P. Cl6 a S 13. On Oc'tohr 8. 1997 Ron Linville of the Winston-Sale"11 Regional office m,16ied n, that the vice-p esident of Wdhey had told him ihaat t_ od Y'ep' in', d:-.d to we-t thu, t/ lc g a: Site by using the %v?,atrrr in the low- r pond,-nd that tin" - iischayge from that operation O-1-1;1"j Pow in-Lo The vt`t'11-and area on 51t , flluoil4?l] the 41'ttl`c3llil i1I' ct, A.ilcl back into tale lower pond. i._ ron leatxling :hi Ka, ! bemne c,)ncE'rned cabo,,it the. issi-t nce o the 401 ;:.miff-ication. I arranged a ,S'he Asit to WoCltF' ys propoged ellip rnill on NCrvt'I1 ber 2i, 1497 in 1 41-, i;? Visit the sit and tT'eet V.'?th GIoll rey officials to detenuire prt'mse,y ;`,her was propose iliz sire and l'ot} os <..i;t%`,'i'tieS wo ii.d affect tvu el' il7all2t'. .1 v. 7ll f j to ;:,bL31 2 o'1f?ii71,3tIVI1 €i21 (_Tvt tr41.' that it %%IL IiC.E d to engage in t17 C3= wetting I)rC)CewL a.:t f t0 IIlS t,ct the ?TC I tU h(tn" thv:? watttt- w ain after it Nvas sprayed on the loss. 15. +-1n No'v,-tuber 21, 1997, Godhe;y" CO fir%iled to Fitt that ?I inteTId0d tO it4 logs 1'r', by ;:j:,m"S iI g t i . " iKioui the lower p(md an the she; that A- - spray would lie continuot,s; and ;ha'_ Me log m, mge area to W con a-mo- sly sprxyed coFt?nrked 2-7 ac rag. I detorinirned t'raat the di f;d argt f"toni tlw spraying ofthosFU logs wot-dd be 4.gT1.1t cant h) 'i.ol-unie and that it would f1on, imo) t Hu w t} nd sea on she (,,vatt' s Whe 5tatc ), iha - 1 rout the lower a_ond. ,arid fsnaliy into the t:=,i'i t1hr<,,Lig i the iluIall cel2o"m an t_7t7M303 ar f?%Wns and conf;rtned in the field lh?, l it ti etti'.iil$ieC' Cil i'lle vGi.lii`_IS of i_ 3 ?t g ron l t e disci ?r, e i °7. the og ell Ig. pro zess ovoid mundc?. e the .,%et!and mi 'a_ regWar ?oasis and My deliver C7ilUl£1S7t5 Li£4+ _ B OD i? a;.d COD to the wetlarid., thus ?J;.'SLT'oyin,? is t'u?nctlf7,,tl as a wetland, and that there -was in0 4 a' , for .__`s uppcr pond to be operand as a spill ?onta7mnenz pond becatISe ii.e skiize sate 'liould hm c. ro be Apt opm in order to haT:d-it the volu no of water, that could be fioNving t trough tint- wttiandl. IJATFR & '`AHD SEi_:I IDPd Fa.x:{=i1'a-r1 - F,6 Pfau I` " 3 12: 4S P.07 ~ 6 after I'eiui-?i.Iig to the Winston-Salern Regiona; Office fi-or-, the site N sit, Sttv-- 9,is!;tr)ev, Ron L;nIj:11-, a?'ti 1 teleI5hometl Dave 4i?it.ir?Cb, the super% Or1ji '`,PDE5 Ila w"as d n;att Ir pS.virm,tino unit, and confirmed that the pT'actlice O -Spl'f'::t si,? 1le i.0LI5 Wiit`. : eatc,d a -iC[?",:'SS Tier a?%il.IC 1, Ii 4jiSC?liirgC c tC11'at IS OT'tlle Mite as 5ki0`.? i on l~C?sifl'e'v"S a ?7licatio2',. would require 7. ? vTi DE`9 -wastewater lschargeperli-it. ] certif, tiiat s re-ad the foft going affli w,, t, rai'ld that the facts sta ed horeill arc %rilc., ti v n t?; t.() tll.i3: M?il to CS 'It "At ;I cn-,t info rn-.ation and hl lief and as to those ms,tte S, 1 b7 -Iieva- t.hel°I "o Ile }1.t5 t11- Ci3y of N a), 1.998. JoILIM Robc_rt Dorney to ar"I l pc't` 1?t.C l5??i(?3 .!II+I?(e .?'Iti }_?C?IIII?'•?51lI?1 ?....?7j°(?\: 1 MP','-l4-1998 10'.`17 FROM ' N. C. ATTORh.EY GENERAL ; x :fi7Gtd, s,b z`. I-A's..c.Y T 0a 17 ".-3 -' TO 39959 P. 01 State of North ecaro]ina P, O. POX 62g err __ ?Aon' e; VI, Fax: -7 '1 .__?'. !, _G'--fit .?-? ?'`???}?.? . ?? Y Jai All, MAY-14-1999 10: 1:3 r-PCIM IN. C.. ATTORhE`}' GEt•.IEPAL ll _r'l 1 E OF NOR T H CI"1ROL,,11`k'.ill. TO 39959 P. X12 :hb NiP,v'I7'RA'1VI; rIEARI'"G° 47 EHR 1676 97 EHR 1607 NOR UH CAROLINA DFPARTM-EN-- OF J)'l,,I` IO OF "WATER Q.1-TAITTY, Respondent, i aI ? j EbI( K.0RY A 1,1,IA CE. } AFFIDAVIT OF ,1OU'v ROBJ RT DORNEY a6 Al ^... ? ./(,;y'? P S.'y n dit? d it ?;r1 { 11Z! t4 ? ?; L orn,dtj)I a'S use And state that: t .. ±?JIt ?y?ai _.i 10 ;4aI ti} I ?I 11T ;?CI'! the DtYiSiC on (St ?:'2ie 7? f.l 6 i"MArQ" .. and I alai r1 charge of blc State's 401 v'ater qual1Iy ce-rdf1cat-C?Tl r7fii{`,?3m ?;;b--, 4ti t_ . r> ?' ;ti 31;. L T,?r is Af:iij3Vli in r •'°• t.. 1 ;-•{ s ?:" L}' !.;r,,crit's dee'rx? 4mnsj, to YktwSL ? '.?tti.,rsz; Nf_t")tir ,.117 ft7: tt? Gc , for IFS. ?uqt st'1'4'i YCwTS. t tiii?'C ?iY;a ?l ,• d }ys and itS ;pp'ryd>>4S 4S T -3 s _.c sn`_tl?L 0 `. ? tC) :. rr 4.: ?•'* t .: sI ° . i.."s" t•a r -vi i CI]utYi, , t,i? itl?r Ui?i231'' FUdgIl cnt in the above 1 n ft-(li «r al' '11; a:' YY' C` ter :`a ;;! ^Je a jtt ?y}?!s at. affec? ,.,??,ri State pr :c-) tcE v,.Yz' T st ? AA-"iSt,a•???a'I fedE*??v sa _. r esiP?l"t i :t ? ei... 1 ?i?:'. A: ;1is•t •.1tG?t?, (J ddiwi"211Z'!c'. 54??dsr`E:Y tTif-' }7i•C1?1??5?`G r= `?a" 44i ~Leil .F i, _i37J t' I L, i lu , PGri"F AS to Ell, ws Hands or strearns issued MAY-114-199e 101: 13 FROM h•:. f TTO?:F,E`r' GENERAL TU =9959 P. 03 L T -' 4 S .-uny Corps ?;' `Er.<;i*??-,as u:idcr sect'?'r.i r 40of-die Clean ,?' : ` '3tee ... ? 7i , Act :e(:tU1rC :3 State cc.,tt ica11 «7 7s5ued ppur ,uznt to sec;tto;: 01 of te 11 h a A Z. On .?ue??4 20, 1997 a concerned c t 'ztm JC A 04 j T ss-c lost the fare, cou ld you Rv''Q '3N.e felt" 'a i"} te' f C C, T :'. iiv?E i? 37iS +ii °.t .Ci ?JL{1laP, T? ( !" nc. IT5 „r 6A (ir.c"c -?,. ili?: + d e f<:i acit`.'at': at its proposed chid till ;,t: in Stc:IkYs Cou-r-'v. Silt told me Sl c had a copy of a, C- }i'?}3 o Engineers section 4014 pEr-.I:T c? 19 w Go fillpr:'I P95 E6, f fl fl. in S,h ? a._ c° E sin } :t }. ,_g ? % "'= tan .> tC? C?17.St-U road ?'YC s- i 'ii;.t= Vic'{ rl i5 ?l.es a-d i"1141 1wl? had % ol, rec.,- ed a 401 cer*,iFkatiori application }?om ):4 eY 'j:.,ri t fi,a la. ' a ?, S T( .fY ass y het tt.i d{. c Spa .,ion $(t pt C;llli to "? ?' f fiic€, vv :ltiii s is d. -.t , j '1 c.-.? DIE- Gy-i t -.S`i 4ryil?.tf.%!?.':.l as Exhibit A 1C) t1LS 1?.?'ICi'?.'??"I'. 41 . : L "jt{' God'F'°.?" a l %r Oalei: Au22,ust r8. 1797 i?'foI`f? inia.., Crod.-fric ' o the uel-d to .,' o '°S it ?.4}<I ?: d, . enclr, s'u a 4" 1 3..E)pl;cation., A copy i;t my :crcr to God r y 1s attacled as Fxhitbit B tc this ,44t id vit. 0n Se Oe-n-0.)e C a99 .30 Lief l` ,i.11:,7 Tt>;U itS -a in pi;k;r: fvr a 401 -- rtlfIcatI0P ct.'ku- ao sovL , IiTiL pct ??`el`?vn s, 1F. r rda. l to construct a Spill Uti3i1'Ealnrneni non cand'41scr ap al ljl StJ load `.zro4,sir7 That it i,ornplh 4ted 1995, A map was v t&7 ihi 4` ia: 1L?11. . v _=py of tr• +Ifrry's 4011 applicalil Otl and map 15 attached as r . ' t Q !t Par icon1 places infliea.pplicataonfe?d to _9-' you ,s 't-,'1. '} I'c3CIGii i.ic)dfrev statC',d. t vl?,;*?1 1't° . 1C ,:il p,i.?4 :I C Yl , , t? e ,wer -Inj of w -tiarid u lea to ;?r??t`:ul 'C=y SF;iit19,L' w1'i , g C r_ 1. a: :F,' ?c13'.? Sl ztlc'is• .'.?.1..?1??.???__jzs.Il`?. MAY-14-1999 10:14 FROM, h•!.t?.ATTCIRhE`i' GEtiERAL TCi 39'959 F'.04 ?N-I'LLQ?_i ?^4 MILL 11=i z ill.re rill he an, additic-nal vorld below- subjt ct that 1s niot -Impacting wetl,rIpds. Work ?? 3S a read y >??trn compiett!d on this cont3liu le:ti dam, a -et :cK.IC;t"4?rt :4?c to i ;y ?r C, II•?:? t'i't It had w'i?. t v ?? . p1,a p:ace+:i ,lm Li _ it i 11 wn%i, % etl; ?icis prz t ,, '?. w ? Ott r•??!•;?,-fi ?b? ?'? it:?,?L,:3Ft:. ''.)iPi Y;ai. Tfo;Yz..' C? ok E ou( the s??s on the m4 that a a.e i ay.`.piication 5fiowed an upper r+Jnd. iabelcd d "spill coot in-me.v. ?.'ralti to .a lowt:t p!and, lab i `d ai "5t4ti:V, ase! Tva n ?r 17; 4 eit .u.?C?'71]r;g I1011 `h':' c i c nna led 111, tw sr;, C"ontainT"e"11 , Z. I' and l ia, `t'[:v Operation t-? * s?t. he gate va`1 e or, the srl;. Eut 11 aid L.7cib i• "6.d?"e spi"! ct' 713i it +3 1' ?;r3 i w;:?. !,.,di'iTlif1. .,.,i3!: _ r? 6 all -ej r4 ':4' nt. 'was this spill contilitlmTmeDt plan attached to 4 ?3'hi 1wha'=_ vr?u ' ai}Emt°?1 s s ?e.r'e mvith resp c.l to a uW etti4 , of log sand A° 4'i?Q C?k ex [ IM? I r(l5`?? l 2??s? ?1'D f In1 11,M tt?' ° ' ?CQ l,?Ti1La (?v Va 5 ?. Lf jtS t it's i it7 4i3 ' th iSS; zlrii"' € 401 was pro-per if therc,?vcrc no spray V? 1 11 MA'T''-14-1990 10: 14 FROM !•d. C. ATTORh.E'Y' GEhi'=Ri;L TI-; 3 59 P. 05 . 4 In. f°.v 4i txg Godfrey's '01 application, DMA Q staff in-pected Godfrey 's proposed chip rnill site ar,dl dlet{:^ .erg that the .5 impact to wetlands to cs'eate a spill CCrnlaiT'Ine t pond w'ould acts t it' 2nc;iea5e thl :?'ze of ? ' P lY S -.l q' , t'-. P: 4 .?. x`14 °i7S:t_ u.t' ul.1C of t412' by L,'?'r3'.iT. tt£ 1?aL CVel . a51 iengto:nin;a t e retcni rl time ±'1 54oI221'tiv ±c P. draining into the w1elands area. The small l av I.et ;,b "U', tieCeSS ifs ' "he --coa41 C) assitlg had a negligible ;mpg t on. wdtei" quality in the s' _ :I t4. aa.tT`-bu?:2'V C;T the Dal! Rivt'[', a] Id there u'E're no a.?:'tyi5 wa¢v'r rjuai,it.' impacts ?t`??..er on ? '`s t, 4[l.?"vG'tlrrft"l`u or ?r: t?.e D<^?'i River 1ToTT4 GZ?dfrC:L''S i3f:t1v l'IL'. Vt,? Lek I I(/'-' f, vha, Yoa would have done if i r( ,u had lno?'ia here were spraying of logs] ,t^ 1 l v JAI i 3a. t" ? N'y :afoZ"i`i1ed, DI { .. i; 401'1 application that it intended to uti,17° a 1}T'OCeSS to 4Cg.: L_ t? the ,.tc ii :. n.r.. y ?L':t. 1 r 1vC.s ,sX!..l s iis of ': the '-10i, C,ei t;,f"1C;;:3 tl?:t'il to :';?At5 4 aC y .-,`? :ip.e. t"1'c; issued to pe2227Ii Y a c hyt from the IoLy Storac e area to ent 'r tile -\vel-ands area. water, o tlhe Sta r ?3.nd d:sc Shar--^.,,cs cu v''astewater ii to k aa.ters of th e State is 11, My oft-ice r:} c: a niimber of requests for a public 'nearing on God ret's 401 t:r.'ia sJ t Ii, 1 `3S'Y iC<? u tlli?s,, %que.st.a to the ?#rWS;thr of the D VQ for a determination on v >rZ?t; r -,r l! ""c id „ 1111` n.w a1tE?. I iri:..rr the ::rector that: C?odfre}° applicd `or its 4C, i F1 L tiG sifter it had alrcady impacted the l+ e luYlds Cf:^, the Slt.°- (after-the-fact), the amount. ` ' R of 4'ii t flpa t at the Site was mini tra*, '..tit the ?_' ipacts on Waler quality xere negiiaible. On i .'9 a ?,r 4i t 1in4 - or dc; idle .a not to hold a ?.'iUl' jic he,,:u •i`<? fl tale ?t?? ?ey' ?C)1 MAY-14-199 10:15 FROM H. C:.ATTORhE'l GENERAL TO 39959 P.05 S a pl'CnllA;t, issued t 1. appio al'I[' (ToCi re.`y' by approving coveraze u7ndei General_ Water 0sa1;t i er fica ;,-)n 'N)',,} ers 3 10 1 a,..l i l t18, A co py of the '$() a ap.prova1. is attaC11eal as E\J1ib C. - 1) to mis ft-Idavit. C1;) O1 s,. ?'DtT ei i 997 Ron % 11 s i .4? of -,he E l.i .S CiY ?a e:? Rtizional Office ,P,, fly, t1ti -• li I ` Y'. ^„dfr-3;v had to l i y,, i «t 13?t `??ilG?ffe, ? • late ,l e ! l'0 e.l i ;.. at Q.+. ,'c _ pt C?ide of ? o too 4 hir s.. is . i it1 to wetting ti e ',, on ?' ..'"tt ' h % 7. :; 41 tF : 1'-, er pofiC, a? 7 Tlia an, ?a char -,- lC).m i7::1 C)°Ct3laAn r, ;t4° 4I'll "M"' .y`: i e -cY !..?'. ..f_t ?Zr4. U. i:i'': :}?',. ti'- :i tS' ` :j 1.i Y1!!. -LT `C < t t [; i rsFCc?ric' corLemed zbc,L A the issu?mcc oft'he 401 cer?ificat on.. to ti't 7i''i1)tc - pro,, , C' l1 wa zt12 i C'? l} r?1JAT 21, ? 7! m /t r i r 4 r 1 y Cy?{, `-)f the M d.t 110v- tht?a t,lvil:r? ." 5 t 4 L'ou'l C. afrUtL v*',., 4 I )1 ' ai` s + ?;?1s? It1:;.t* ? `X ,,.1rm.? ): . 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J shoo,Z'T': on {,. oCiftev'a t 7 ctl Process z 1 a- al; ds wnini J 1, it,: 'y'„116. ze +ai cltiscl.a?nl-aTa ,io tirn the l? ?V.tlI -ng P lE.,lL1a, . ;I. Y la `Y:C?etland on ri C?gLi; i b3C1 ;' :1.5 tj ?J.p ;ta -tMr, 5 E3 th-ei?a2?t?, tin d that ?: llt t'> :in, ocri:t'i`. ,i-. a spill ; toitain ''ent pond because th- MA'r'-14-1998 10: 15 PROM N. C. PTTOPhEY GENERAL TO 39'9519 P. a^ -Im'.- Le6 iMo LVC'111?_t have to 1)t'l.. 166s,:, . TIITNI P - Gi? RECEIVED ENV JV,0NMEN1 A1.3G1ENCES MEMO Non-Discharge Branch Wetlands Unit September 16, 1997 TO: Preston Howard FROM: John Dome THROUGH: Steve Tedder Dennis Ramsey RE: Public Hearing request Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ # 970725 RECEIVED ?PC 1.;,19913 ENV IRONMENTAlSC1ENCES Attached for your review and decision regarding a Public Hearing is the' application from the Godfrey Chip Mill in Stokes County near the Dan River which was received today. You may recall that you received a request from the Sierra Club and other local citizens dated 28 August 1997 with a similar letter sent on 28 August 1997 to Governor Hunt (attached). Ron Linville (WSRO) has visited the site. All of the impacts are in place except for a proposed upland forebay to the spill containment system - therefore the 401 Certification will be after-the-fact. Finally, this portion of the Dan River (and the UT's) is classified as WS-IV. The Ron Linville of the Winston-Salem Regional Office and myself support the idea of a public to explore secondary and cumulative impact issues with respect to chip mills. However, it will be difficult to keep the issues being discussed to those of a water quality nature. Also, it is possible that the hearing could provide valuable information for the Department Task Force that we understand is being formed. Ron Linville also suggests (and I agree) that we visit other, older chip mills in NC and/or surrounding states to get a better handle on their impacts. Discussion with our regulatory equivalents in those states may be useful as well. Please advise with respect to the hearing as soon as possible. If a hearing is to be held, I will need to place a hold on the project. We have 60 days for a decision after receipt of the application (today) unless DWQ decides to have a hearing. In that case, the clock will be "turned off" until after the hearing. Please call Ron Linville or myself if you have any questions. 970725.hrg cc: Ron Linville, Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Central Files V - I ems...666 V 7 t ii A _ 1 - Cem Gravel I r< . ` BM 692 Pit _ Grace Ch. 0 I?? / -,? _, _Ul p\ ..gym j W 691 X693 , 3 jjTrailer l\ I ?: ?, k Park . « 4A1 656x? _ v .729 72\1 b ?4 L 600 qTraile .,;7 11, PaFk ° - BM 620 5991 772 r ... \_ boot south tL( 763 -7? .592 !I ./ 7 n e BM 655x; :a12>??`?=?? Pine Hall 1 •??::1• :.621 BELEWS LAKE QUADRANGLE _ " t rill, ?` ? NORTH CAROLINA Go'`Se ''-\,: 1 - i j7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) ?..? GODFREY LUMBER COMPANY Pinehall Chipmill September 5, 1997 Operation Guidelines for Spill Containment Facility 1. The sluce gate valve on the spill containment facility shall remain closed and locked. 2. The spill containment facility shall be checked and drained after each rainfall event. 3. A rip-rap screening berm shall be placed and maintained around the spill containment facility to screen and catch loose chips. The screen berm shall be checked after each rainfall event and cleaned as needed. 4. In the event a spill should occur the following procedure must be followed: (A) Take immediate action to contain spill and eliminate source. (B) Notify NCDEHNR, Division of Water Quality, Regional Office 910-771-4600. (C) Clean up spillage as directed by NCDEHNR. 5. The company requires that these procedures be actively adhered to, in order to assure the vegetation in the wetland area remains viable. t Ar:lr State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality fflk'?WAJ James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor NCDENR Wayne McDevitt, Secretary NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES MEMO TO: eve Mauney February 28, 1998 Jill Hickey Bradley Bennett Dennis Ramse FROM: John Dorney 1 RE: Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County Attached please find a letter from Ms. Mischi Binkley discussing her concerns regarding the Godfrey Chip Mill in Stokes County. It is not clear to me exactly what her concerns are and whether there is a problem regarding compliance with the 401 Certification conditions. My view of the issues is outlined below: 1. The road crossing she refers to in 'tier first paragraph is apparently the dam for the stormwater/wastewater ponds rather than the entrance road. Therefore her points are not relevant. 2. The second, third and fourth paragraphs have been dealt with since we have revoked the stormwater permit for the site (pending appeals of course. Please review her letter and advise how we should respond. I will await your responses before I prepare a draft letter for your review. Thankx. Godfrey.ltr Environmental Sciences Branch 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/109o' post consumer paper 6.O 'k Nt. ?rn F?23 _'r Mr. A. Preston Howard "' Mischi Binkley Division of Water QualiNT 1145 Miller St. 4401 Peed; Creek Fad, Winston-Salem, NC ?710 Raleigl i NC *27607 (336) 777-181' Dear Mr. Howard, This letter is in refrrenc to the Godfrey Lumber chip mill site in Pine Hall, :stokes Cour , On. Monday, F .bruu it 201d I observed additional construction on the site, which had not been there prior to the rR.-vocation ofGrodfrey"s storm-,eater permit. An additional wast?water settling pond has been constricted north of the previous: pond. In my opinion this additional construction does not abide by regulations such as I understand them to be. Firs the original Corp of Englneei- permlt was for a road crossing. The road crossed a creek, and initially had a. culvert, so that the stream was not impeded. It is located at the upper end (north') of the original wastewater pond. The stream then flowed into a wetland, which had been dammed to create the original wastewater pond. This road is now no longer a road. It has become the dam for the second wastewater pond. The culvert is blocked, so the original purpose of the culvert is lost. Furthermore, the road over the dam is no longer a road, as it is interrupted by an overflow from the new pond to the original pored. The Corps permit specif cally states that the crossing is to be culverted so rnirit. of a;,tug ico r 7-ca Ii i; Ii`5 , as s not to r ._trict the m t Second, the Rinction of the -tmaste=water pond was given by Mr. Godfrev as a racyclina area for wastewater from the chipping operation, Such wastewater will contain tannin, a sub stanc=- i hich drplat : o_?yg? n from the water. thus rndang}ring aquatic species, Third; with the new construction an additional se ast n of the. j-etlamd, will be flooded ,;-TTid loose ' its function. Now more than one third of an acre of the wetland is affected, and Lvill be fill?t-i with pollutants. Fourth, a. small stream is diverted into this second pond from the Kobe Copper side of th} }?, •,}:: b; , Any ildli? d j ri_i..;: f?'r u, a•S on -his 3 str;.,un 'ill al: t' b n :tt oz d to }1t7._7r more concentrate d amoints of tannin. Mr. Godfrey stated at the Cotmt Commissioners meeting of February second of this year that the additional construction was designed by DENR. I am looking forward to your response. Sincerely, Mischi Binkley cc: Bill Holman John Dorney MQrla r-mirall Wayne McDevitt, Secretary NC DEHNR PO Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Mr. McDevitt: I am opposed to the chip mill in Pine Hall, Stokes County. OfF/ Of ENE SED JAN 3 n r-c,98 AND NATURAL RESNUD RCES 'RED TO I am requesting that the citizens of Pine Hall and Stokes County be given a public hearing to voice their concerns about the environmental impacts-direct, indirect and cumulative, regarding this chip mill. Public dialogue will help direct the action that will result in the best solution for the citizens of the communities affected. As you are aware the Governor has mandated a statewide study to determine the direct, indirect and cumulative impact of chip mills in North Carolina.; In light of this concern and interest on the part of the governor, we, the citizens, must be allowed an opportunity to voice our concerns as outlined in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. I await your reply. Sincerely, Address " a -7 OWN Y . v t: MAR 4 a ??N C?,vv/LL E' ? GA/Jf??y NC Chip Mill Permit Revoked After granting the necessary site disturbance permit in October for Godfrey Lumber Companyr's new chip mill project north of Winston-Salem, the state of NC revoked the project permit in late November in order to "assess the Cumulative oifsite impacts, 1/ primarily logging potentially involved in supplying the mill with pulpwood. j "It looks like an all out war'," said one knoi ledgabile industry source, and the outcome will have far reaching effects on the entire forest products industry in Ns & bej_tid. ' Another active participant said the action, FitAve'2 preservationist's everything they wanted, FF a will result in F'virtual"iy endless analyais & delay." In addition, & more recently, the state was petitioned by an affiliate of the Dogwood kiliance, an environmental group that opposes chip mills to Eev ike Godfreir's existin section -401 water discharge permit. J -1 ";,je've already spent a toil of money," said Godfrey's spokesperson, "and we've done everything the state asked us to do." The company is currently considering its next step. The plant would have chipping and residual chip receiving/reloading capacity similar to its existing 350,000 tpy plant in Statesville. Apparently, Willamette's new 300,000 tpy mill in Union Mills, NC will start start early next year and encountered few of the problems now facing Godfrey. Int'1 woodfiber Report Dec. 1997 • Yi; 5 ? s; 6 /W (s? f Deceml it,, 6, 1997 & "" r,?/Uo A A-- nonprofit fit jrmN ?ar icate4 to tke?reservation o f'tfva nortH.West piat;nont - P.O. Box 81 ?av? sr W6 ,Z70tL ? `I10-4-,-7-F17F RECEIVED JAS 7 1998 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 4-?,A"rER QUALITY CECTION Wayne 14tDevitt, Secretary Qepart,)lbht of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (DEHNR) p.0. Bglr 29535 ;Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 j,E: Appeal of the Godfrey Lumber 401 certifications Dear M, McDevitt: DEC 9W ENVIRONMENT AND JAT ,?RED 0MS 0 U ES ' Thank y',lt for your interest in the effect of high capacity chip mills on our NC communities. In particular, we greaiI/ appreciate the revocation of the storm water permit for the Godfrey Lumber Co. mill in Stokes County I,, Preston Howard, Director of the Division of Water Quality. We coll"Nue to be concerned about the 401 certifications and feel a need to protect our legal options so we are filinu , petition for contested case hearing before the Office of Administrative Hearings regarding the issuance these permits. Part of our reason we feel we need to file the appeal is because of conflicts of deadline;, between Godfrey's time to appeal permit revocation and the expiration of our 60 day time period to appeal the issuance of the 401 certification. We very ,,,uch would like to find a joint resolution of this matter and to avoid the legal process to achieve an amenabi.; ;olution. We loot, I,,rward to entering discussions with you on this matter. Sincerely, 4 L . 1? ?- I f Richard e i. Haberkern Chairm,111 of Hickory Alliance CC: C+• typrnor James B. Hunt, Jr. 1114iry Lancaster, Ass't. Secretary of DEHNR l"11 John Runkle, Esq. RECEIVED ENVIRONMENTALSUENCES 47, C? P reston Howard, the director of Division of Water Quali- C the N of environmental regulations at the chip mill site. The company filled two . . did the right thing last week ty small wetlands there without obtaining , when he revoked a key permit for a t C required state certification, even Army Corps of Engi- S though the U oun y. proposed chip mill in Stokes .if he gets a second chance, he Now . . neers had stated that its permit was , should hold a public hearing about the contingent upon state action. Company officials claimed ignorance of the regu- controversial mill. Howard revoked the general storm- df lations in that case, and Howard was criticized last month when he oundl rey water permit that was issued to Go Lumber Co'.:Inc:'`of Statesville in July y s granted it a permit after it had already R?? 1995 for a planned chip mill off U.S. Walnut Cove and Pine een ` t 1 b filled the wetlands. The company's ignorance of or disre- ?EC : w e 31 Hall. He said that state inspectors who gard for the fine print of environmental is all the more reason for scrutiny l 0 4 , 997 visited the mill site found inconsisten- cies between the building plan and the aws by the state, and all the more reason for ENVIRD(yMENTAt,? B permit application. Specifically, God- holding a hearing. ver chip mills has t frey is planning. to spray water onto logs to keep them from drying, and to roversy o Con mushroomed in recent months, with discharge excess "water into a wetland Such water would be classi- on the site the rapid growth of the industry in the state. Environmentalists fear that large . feed as waste water rather than as storm ai chip mills will encourage clear cutting which can destroy habitat, of forests n. water, which :is runoff after a r " The difference may sound technical, , ; promote erosion and damage water but the technicality means that to pro- : quality. No one really knows the extent ' ceed with its plans, Godfrey will need a s forest reserves. of the state Jim Hunt has ordered a state- v G more specific permit. And if the compa- individual permit, oppo- ny seeks an . o wide .,study of the environmental and , nents of the ill are vowing to press for With opposition to the in a bli economic :effects of chip mills, and the wise course now is to exercise caution. r g. c he a pu Stokes County mill and to the prohfera- : Howard said last week that he now will .. tion of chip mills in the state in general growing rapidly, you can bet any such . require any new chip mills to secure the individual, more specific permits. That hearing will be lively.. , Godfrey's vice r W ` Conn means no other mill projects should be approved without public scrutiny. w•? ..,? " , o Buddy president, :charged-chat state officials As for the Stokes County mill, if God- i dividual permit n i r s are playing politics and trying to ap- He argued ` environmentalists pea , n a fo frey applie state law says that Howard. can hold a RECEIVED . se that the water" the mill"will discharge shouldn't`-be *counted as waste water public hearing if he thinks that public interest is "significant." The more than t be added. because no chemicals will -not ::really :.his call, however. : That's 20 Stokes citizens and six environmen- ., ,tal groups that requested a hearing last ' * . Godfrey already has ignored the letter month ought to count as significant. WATER QUALITY SECTION 2 =>- i °.' harge Branch j ' NOU-24-1997 15:28 FROM DEM WATER QUALITY SECTION TO ESB P.02 State of North Carolina Department of Environment AlIkIWA and Natural Resources 0 Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary 1:3 FE A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director November 24, 1997 CERT V D Mr. Chester Godfrey Godfrey Lumber Company P.p. Box 615 Statesville, N.C. 28687 Subject: Revocation of Stormwater Permit Godfrey Lumber Company Permit No. NCG040293 Stokes County Dear Mr. Godfrey: Division of Water Quality (DWQ) staff from our Central Office and our Winstan- Salem Regional Office performed a site visit at your facility on Friday November 21, 1997. The purpose of this site visit was to review the activities at your facility for compliance with existing permits and certifications issued by the DWQ. During this review it was determined that your facility j&= in compliance with the conditions of applicable regulations and perritits administered by DWQ. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H.0127 (i) I am hereby revolving your coverage under the Stormwater General Permit referenced above and notifying you that you must make an application for an individual permit.. This determination has been made based on information gathered during my staff's site visit. During this process it was determined that your facility has a process wastewater flow which is not permitted and which reaches waters of the state. The process wastewater flow results from the spraying of water onto logs that are staged in a log storage area before being processed through the de-barker and chipper at your facility. Excess waxer from this process will be discharged into a wetland area on your site. Wetlands are considered waters of the state and wastewater discharges to these areas are allowed only with an appropriate permit from the DWQ. This discharge of process wastewater is an unpermitted discharge and is in violation of G.S. 215.1 and 15A NCAC 2H.0100. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733.7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 60% recycled/ 100% post-consumer paper - NOV-24-1997 1528 FROM DEM WATER QUALITY SECTION TO ESB P.03 Mr. Chester Godfrey Page 2 November 24, 1997 In order to come into compliance you must complete the attached application fnr an individual permit and submit the application, processing fee and associated inforrnation to our office by December 24, 1997. If any parts of this revocation are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, confornxing to Chapter 1508 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. If you have any questions please contact Steve Mauney in our Winston-Salem Regional Office at (910) 771-4600 or Bradley Bennett in our Central Office at (919) 733- 5083 ext_ 525. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Steve Mauney, Winston-Salem Regional Office Bradley Bennett Steve Tedder TOTAL P.03 {llmk! wilo coulu not allord private doct{P,1/5 09' 47AM Forsyth County commissioners said yester- day that the only way to affordably maintain A r that mission is to lot somebody else take over the health center. N-C- Baptist ) lospitals Inc- will do just that ,Ian. 1. County commissioners unanimously ap. proved a five-year contract with Baptist yester- -at Baptist will build a Post•it1° Fax Note 7871 bato y o7 ear New Walkertown To 4 0 K 1 ?- From ? a+rl 4? -.-1 ........ w.L "&AL? se- Raptist is expect- co.roept. LI co. rt the next two years. 11 be able to increase 11 Phono !! Phones # health care that has t th Fax # Fast ii o e patients that las served," said lye- JOURNA{, f"OT03 UY DAVID R Business 40 and U,S. 52 interchange will be finished Wednesday. )e clear for the holiday, s :t some "They promised it would be open," said Ruffm, who learned recentbr that there is still a chance Uw Business 40 may not be cleared until Dec. 1. "I want that thing open so the bad, you wouldn't believe it," he said yesterday, "But I know 11- they're worldng hard." Of The cost for the Business 40 and U.S. 52 project is ex, be See HIGHWAYS, Page A4 rman of the county ------ .----------- - ......, the people who have See CENTER, Page A4 Permit revoked for chip mill 0 Stokes site Mans blamed By Frank Tursi JOURNAL, REPORTER state environmental officials yesterday re- voked a key peat for a proposed chip shill in Stokes County. The action could give oppo- nents the chance they have been looking for by forcing the state to have a public; hearlllg or, the controversial project. Preston Howard, the director of the N.C. Division of Water Quality, revoked the general storm-tv:tter permit issued to Godfrey Lumber Co, Inc. of smtesville in July 1995 after state inspectors made a ,!sit Friday to the site for the mill, off U.S. 311 near'Vl>'alnut Cove- They found than the building plan didn't match what the company had included in its permit appli- cation, Howard Said. "I'm not saying that it was on purpose or malicious or anything like that," lie said, "but what we suw Friday wasn't reflected in the application." See CHIP MILL page p4 •A'r,..A,';r J 7?ti,t:nr,a.nq!{ ?7/t?'?{yy):u "{arisf '. 1 ..?^'L?ry?"a•. A:? r •j ;.+???"4""'• :r :;,.a ?. ?r ?e,le a•.k• ? J.?A:>. s>::.;•:+r ?f6?_dx?,etiSr.;rr%;.v:.wL?if:w?irwrW?i`'.'`.vw'? h y ?,:, °j,R p ?`Yrrt??.4tiiu ' s rTb"? i. t ,.h''a{? r?^rnr •_:?•.?xG:••:: b,Sru:al&vd"a6'a ;VL•5: , ?'.?':?'°?" jU'C 001 I I - z s-?? Workers prepare to put up a sign booth over eastbound Business 40. v a ti o' n m iv o. 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W a +' « q ?, to s, -6 42 =0 w ° y • .?' rn t? addaa?33333 a rr 10, ' y y3 F c ++ .a G Get 4? n?"S t3 '.? O w" is LiS flay m ate..,'?C p : R', •4•??O o ' 42, `q +?i cC? v e v N a" W No- ? G at; G7 `? iCC.? O 'C3 c17 ,. c N , v?ti?1' A G 845 ?ayy OF'rG , ;? ON V l. MM 'n pa V al 4D 0 0-2 a r- . • a Rro'. G NOV 25 '97 09:48AM P. 3/5 State Officials Rescind Permit, Promise Greater Scrutiny of Chip Mills November 25, 1997 - 07•28 EST RALEIGH (AP) -- Statc environmental officials will give closer scrutiny to plans for any new chip mills in forth Carolina until they complete an environmental impact study of such mills. On Monday, Division of Water Quality director Preston Howard decided to revoke the general stormwater permit issued to Godfrey Lumber Co., a Statesville company that wants to build a chip mill in Stokes County. Howard also said officials will require any new chip mill facilities to have individual stormwater permits - more stringent than general permits such as the one issued to Godfrey Lumber - until the environmental impact study of chip mills is completed. The mills have generated so much opposition across the state that Gov. Jim Hunt has ordered a state study of their environmental and economic effects. Some environmentalists fear the proliferation of chip trills will lead to more destruction of hardwood and pine forests. Howard said he revoked the permit for Godfrey Lumber after an inspection Friday revealed inconsistencies between the building plan and the permit, which was issued in July 1995. "We found that a wastewater discharge system involving cut logs is planned for the site," Howard said. "That type of system is not covered under the general permit." Inspectors found that the company intended to spray water into a staging area where logs will be stored before being processed. The excess water was to be discharged into a 0.6-acre wetland on site. ?'I think the reason they pulled the storinwate:r permit is that they're under so much pressure from some of the environmental groups in the state," said Chester Godfrey, president of Godfrey Lumber. The chip mill would process pulp wood and sawmill chips for distribution to paper manufacturers. The process would be entirely mechanical, with no chemicals involved, and Godfrey indicated Monday that wastewater discharge is not an issuc. "The only sewage will be from the employee bathroom," he said. The company can appeal the permit revocation through the Office of Administrative Hearings or apply for a site-specific, individual stormwater permit. Godfrey indicated that the company would apply for an individual permit, which allows the public to comment. Howard will review any comments before deciding whether there is enough public opposition to warrant a public hearing, said DWQ spokesman Ernie Seneca. Howard was criticized last month by some environmentalists and Stokes County residents for approving a wetlands certificate for the company without holding a public hearing. Godfrey Lumber came under scrutiny after filling two small wetlands off U.S. 311. north of Walnut Cove for an entrance road crossing and emergency spill containment area to hold stormwater. The company filled in the NOV 25 '97 09:49AM P.4/5 wetlands after receiving the ncccssary pcr -xits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but before receiving state approval. Company officials have said they didn't know they also needed a state certificate. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Secretary Wayne McDevitt said last month that he wanted to know why Howard did not hold a hearing on the state wetlands permit. Officials said Monday that hearings usually are not held regarding general permits. But regulations give Howard the power to hold a public hearing if he thinks the issue generates "significant public interest." Twenty Stokes residents and at least six environmental groups wrote Howard to ask for a hearing. By RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press Writer C_6=right C01997Arsociated Press. All rights reserved This material map ran he Uh idpd broadcast rewrittm or distributed. NYYYYYYYYYYYY'Y'YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY YYYYYY+Y YY Y Y."+r4YYY?•vr+vrrw+?Yr+Ywv++w+nrv+++Y+++•+?Y pr+rr M+•r r+rrTT YrY'rY Wveywv?.wwwYYw1A Hume I News I Triangle I North Carolina WwwwwwwwwwwwwYYVVwrvwywwwwwY Y.rrrwwrwwwwvwwwrwwrvrv..Yr.?vwvr..?r+.?rrrvrrw.Mrrrrr rrrrr r rrrrrrrrrrrTrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrvY++rt++++.+..+.+ ,Last updated an November 25, 1997 at 07.29.53 AM Copyright 01997. Capitol Broadcasting ComMv, Raleigh, NC.Coruments or questions? Give, U. f dba k. NOV 25 '97 09:50AM . James B. Hunt, Jr., Gowraor NCDENa North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural - Immediate P.5/5 Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Resources Ernie Seneca 9191733-7015 ext. 208 Date: I I J 2 419 7 Distribution; Targeted DWQ revokes stormwater permit for Godfrey chip mill RALEIGH -- The North Carolina Division of Water Ouality today revoked the general stormwater permit for Godfrey Lumber Co.'s wood chip mill in Stokes County. Preston Howard, division director, said he revoked the permit following an on-site inspection last Friday that revealed inconsistencies between the building plan and the permit, which the company was issued in July 1995. "'T'he construction plan for the actual facility didn't match up with the pernrnit," Howard said. "We found that a wastewater discharge system involving cut logs is planned for the site. That type of system is not covered under the general permit." DWQ inspectors determined that the company intended to spray water into a staging area where logs will be stored prior to being processed through a de-barker and chipper- Excess water from this process was to then be discharged into a 0.6-acre wetland, on site. Godfzey can appeal DWQ's revocation through the Office of Administrative Hearings or it can apply for a site-specific, individual stormwater permit. "They need a stormwater permit to operate this facilityHoward said. "If they apply for an individual permit, the public will have an opportunity to comment on the issue. We'll hold a public hearing if significant public opposition is voiced. AA-nd from now until the department completes its environmental impact study on chip mills, well be requiring individual stormwater permits for future facilities." Last month, the division issued Godfrey a general 401 certification for wetlands fill to allow an entrance road crossing and an emergency spill containmenfarea to hold stormwater. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had previously issued the company a similar approval- Office of Public Affairs Don Neuter P.p. Box 27687, Ralei-h, N.C. 27611 Director, Office of Public Affairs (919) 715-4112 - n-R.....1Ib-n.w...:b./ACF...,.ti.- 4 -Z.,. r-.1-- A NOV-24-1997 15:28 FROM DEM WATER QUALITY SECTION TO ESB P.01 Stormwater permit revolted for Godfrey chip mill RALEIGH -- The North Carolina Division of Water Quality today revoked the general stormwater permit for Godfrey LumY?e v mill in Stokes County. Preston Howard, division direct , said rmit owing an on-site inspection last Friday that revealed in:- nsistencies with the stormwater pp on the company submitted this summer. "The application didn't matc up with thee tual facility," Howard said. We found that a wastewater discharge system i leaned for the site, but it was not l' in the application." Crodfrey can appeal DV4'gs revocation through the Office of Administrative Hcadngs or it can apply for a stricter, individual stormwater permit. "I'm not going to reissue them a general permit," Howard said. "Tbey'll have to seek an individual permit. If significant public opposition is made on such a permit; and I would expect quite a bit, we'II hold a public hearing." lr NOV 24 '97 03:59PM P.1/1 r DWQ revokes stormwater permit for Godfrey chip mill RALF,IGH -- The North Carolina Division of Water Quality tOdaY Stokes County. general stotznwater permit for Godfrey Lumber hCrevoked thelpernut following an on-site Preston Howard, division director, inspection last Friday that revealed inconsistencies between the building plan and the permit, which the company was issued in July 1995. "The construction plan for the actual facility didn't match up with the permit," Howard said. "We found that a wastewater discharge system. involving cut logs is planned for the site, which is not covered under the general permit. DW Q inspectors deterrnined that the company intended barker and chipper staging area where to s stared prior to being processed through s d- Exce - ater froin this process was to then be discharged inters 0.6-acre ed n site- Office Godfrey can appeal. DWQ's revocation through the or it can apply for a site-specific, individual storinwater perrnit. \ "They need a storrnwater permit to operate this facility," Howard said. "If they apply for an individual permit, the public will have an opportunity to comment on the issue. We'll hold a public hearing if significant public opposition is made. And from now until the department completes its environmental impact study on chip mills, we'll be requiring individual stormwater permits for future facilities." 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E E o p K cv?Qr9 o y a?i C.•LY'y Q .E 3 .E a O?ga?oEc y a E ? ?? ti o o c O W v W ° 0. p o h 7 C z 'cd s ° > John Dorney From: James Ronaid (Ron) Linviiie [n1 ew331 @wsro.ehnr.state.nc.usj Sent: Thursday, November 20, 1997 9:15 AM To: John Dorney Cc: mauney@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: RE: FYI Godfrey Chip Mill NPDES?? I have gleened that: She is from W-S. She is a major player on the local scene. Probably a Serra Club member who canoes the Dan and who has several friends in and around the chip mill site. She is very, very, very much opposed to the chip mill and the impacts from associated logging. She is vocal and will likely spread the word to the anti groups whatever it turns out to be. For your information, Godfrey has a stormwater permits for land disturbance and for lumber (not sure if it should cover this type operation). This is like a merry-go-round and will continue until we know exactly what the mill will be doing. Steve Mauney will meet w/us which may help to keep Conner in line because I've gleeened that Steve and Larry were not aware that they may have process and S&EC waters involved w/ the wetland. From: John Dorney <iohndem ehnr.state.nc.US> To: James Ronald (Ron) Linville" <niew331 @wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Subject: RE: FYI Godfrey Chip Mill NPDES?? Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 12:31:25 -0500 Who is Mischi Binkley? I've been trying to get up with Goodrich - we've been playing phone tag. -----Original Message----- From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville, ISMTP:n1ew331 @wsroehnr:state.nc.usj Sent: Thursday, November 20, 1997 6:00 AM To: preston @ dem. eh nr. state. nc. us: John Dorney Cc: Dave Goodrich@mail.enr.state.nc.us Subject: FYI Godfrey Chip Mill NPDES?? Mischi Binkley just called and she wanted to know who to talk to about where the chip mill would be getting their water and whether or not an NPDES Permit would be involved. She was very sure that the mill would not operate as a normal sawmill operation and felt that they should not be covered by any general permits. She further wanted to know if there might be a public hearing on any NPDES Permits that may be needed at the chip mill. She may call Dave or someone in P&E about potential permit issues. Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 "The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt ... .. .. ....... .... .... .... on .... .. . .... no .... .... an .. no no ON ON .... .. .... .... .. ... on OF .. .... no ... we .... on .... on .. .... .. .. .... .... on .. ... ................ Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 "The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt V+J Conco,9 II S?? CL ?'? L-es S 1,JQ,i?. ?1C 11-7-z qju ( S '? c ?o ?koz93 9[o -as/- y-67 Lo &J-? - caap?h ??? k ;x Wr fi? 0 pe e%" Cep vr?2s? ? ? ?c4?s7?"ia? ??e? w6Qhl c,vQ? wew4&k - fe"? 6n ev-i- ,54"- UqL? 'I-' / C"-'5 3 aeo ?ld 0 t ?CI?X C?eM?55 2?,i,? U,JIC/? ?a11. -- ,j 1?- cP. IAr- (9) f J'ust' s C?u?1? 'uldl-?s 6A- a?- G Cal?dilvta- r I'V4 IVA°:m?,a y? ire John Dorney From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [nl ew331 (awsro.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Friday, November 14, 1997 `6:57 AM To: John Dorney Cc: "NROAR04/N1ED706"@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us; "N ROAR04/TS19W40" @ wsro.ehnr.state. nc. us; "NROAR04/N1AR225"@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us; MickeyJH@mail.wildlife. state. nc.us; "NROAR04/NlLQ402"@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: RE: Godfrey chip mill site visit OK. Meeting setup at Regional office then to the Godfrey site by 1100 on November 21, 1997. Bring whoever from Raleigh you wish. Larry Coble may attend from WSRO. Eric Black and Jenny Rankin may also attend. Best if you come to WSRO building and then we will proceed when you get here. Have invited LQ, WRC and Forestry. Conner has been notified. He will be at WSRO at 1000 Hrs also. Believe that 2 people will attend from Forestry. I informed Conner that this was a governmental meeting and that we would NOT be inviting the public. Two reasons for meeting generally are to get a feeling for what they will actually be doing on site and to try to gain insights from other departmental field persons about BMPs and other concerns. He definitely does not want any Sierra Club types to show up. After talking to a few folks, we all need transcripts or a briefing on the public hearings that were held in October by Dan Whittle. Seems like all professionals agree on one thing and that is that we should insure adequate stream buffers remain undisturbed for any land clearing, agricultural or forestry practices. For those of you reeiving this e- mail, please respond as to whether or not you will attend and whether you will be at WSRO at 1000 or meet us at Godfrey Chip Mill site. ........................................................................... . Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 "The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt .......................................................................... ¦ . John Dorney From: John Dorney [john0dem.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 1997 11:10 AM To: 'Preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us' Cc: 'steve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us; 'linville@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'dennis@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us'; 'john @dem.ehnr.state. nc.us' Subject: RE: Re[4]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questions) I think I responded to this message last week but have not yet gotten decision. Also there is some additional, new information (As of yesterday) that you (all) need to know. There is no use of the "emergency spill containment area" - the facility is not built and will not be built until the spring (according to Bud Conner). I do need to make a site visit (probably next week if for no other reason that I hate answering questions about a site I have not seen) but there is nothing to see regarding the "use" of the spill containment area. I (and WSRO) continue to think we should write letter to Godfrey to get clarity on what they intend to do with the site. Another loose end - the engineer for Godfrey Chip Mill has confirmed that the pipe under the road will carry the 25 year storm as required in the Certification. Also Harvard Ayers called yesterday and talked to Eric Galamb about appeal times/rights for the 401 Certification. We believe it is likely that he will appeal the 401 decision to OAH soon (he has until December 11, 1997 to file with OAH). -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant rSMTP:richard whisnant@rnail.ehnr.state.nc.us1 Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 1:17 PM To: John Dorney Cc: `preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'linville@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'dennis@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us' Subject: Re[4]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl Preston et al, The Secretary views this as DWQ's call on how to proceed, subject only to wanting to get some resolution quickly. I myself would recommend we send someone out to the site to observe what the heck they are doing with the "emergency" spill containment area. If we observe them using it, or even observe evidence that it has been used, for anything more operational, I would recommend we revoke the permit and not necessarily wait around for an official company response. Please let me know your collective plan of action and how quickly we can get this issue pinned down. THanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl Author: John Dorney <john@dem.ehnr.state, nc.us> at Internet Date: 11/4/97 1:43 PM Update as you requested: 1. The Nationwide Permit 14 fill was for the entrance road with a stream crossing (about 80 feet of stream was culverted). According to the engineer, he designed the crossing for the 10 year storm (with some safety margin) instead of the 25 year storm as required by our Certification. He was going to call me back after checking his calculations but I have not heard from him yet. 2. The Corps did not delineate a stream below the wetland area. The wetland was apparently created by water ponding behind an old farm road. The downstream pond was not built in any jurisdictional waters. 3. The Nationwide 26 application covers wetland impacts for the berm (part of which is an old farm road) and "spill containment" area. 4. There are no known or reported sediment and erosion control problems. According to Land Quality they are in compliance. 5. There are no temporary sediment and erosion control measures in wetlands or waters. 6. When Ron Linville visited the site, the road was built (without a Certification) and the berm and "spill containment" area was built (without a Certification). 7. Two general NPDES permits have been issued for this project NCG011722 for the stormwater and NCG040293 for the timber industry. Neither (apparently) discuss process wastewater. 8. Finally when Ron Linville talked to Bud Conner on 28 October, Mr. Conner informed him that the "spill containment" area (built in the wetland on site) would be used to handle water leached from the log piles. This is in contrast to the explanation that Ron was told earlier (which he confirmed with the Corps) whereby the bermed area was to be used for emergency spill containment and that it would remain in its natural condition. suggest the following: That we write to Godfrey Lumber Company to 1) clarify the pipe size under the road and 2) clarify the log pile leachate versus emergency spill containment use of the wetland area. Once we get these responses in writing, then we can consider whether revocation would be warranted. I also would suggest that it would only be fair to warn Mr. Conner in the letter that revocation would be possible if a) 401 conditions are not met or b) we were originally provided misleading or inaccurate information. The Winston-Salem Regional Office concurs with this approach. Please advise. Thankx. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant )SMTP:richard whisnant@maii ehnr.state.nc.usl Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 1:49 PM To: John Dorney Cc: 'preston@dem.ehnr.statenc.us'; 'steve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us'; 'Dennis-Ramsey_at_nrdwg010@dem.ehn r. state. nc.us' Subject: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mill Call me first and tell me what you've found. 715-4146. Thanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Godfrey chip mill Author: John Dorney <John@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us> at Internet Date: 10/31/97 1:24 PM Just got back in from the field. I've got some of the answers for the questions you asked. However the Corps of Engineers has not (yet?) replied. I was waiting for them. Would you like me to write a memo summarizing info gathered to date or await Corps response? Please advise. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@maiLehnr.state. nc.usl Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 9:04 AM To: iohn@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: Godfrey chip mill John, Turns out I'm in the office this week after all. What're you finding w/r/t the Godfrey application? rbw F 'w cc:Mail for: Dennis Ramsey Subject: Re[4]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl From: richard_whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us (Richard Whisnant) at Internet 11/5/97 1:17 PM bcc: Dennis Ramsey at NRDWQ01 P To: John Dorney <john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet cc: "'preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet cc: "'steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet cc: "'linville@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <linville@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet cc: "'john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet cc: "'dennis@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <dennis@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet Preston et al, The Secretary views this as DWQ's call on how to proceed, subject only to wanting to get some resolution quickly. I myself would recommend we send someone out to the site to observe what the heck they are doing with the "emergency" spill containment area. If we observe them using it, or even observe evidence that it has been used, for anything more operational, I would recommend we revoke the permit and not necessarily wait around for an official company response. Please let me know your collective plan of action and how quickly we can get this issue pinned down. THanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl Author: John Dorney <john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet Date: 11/4/97 1:43 PM . Update as you requested: 1. The Nationwide Permit 14 fill was for the entrance road with a stream crossing (about 80 feet of stream was culverted). According to the engineer, he designed the crossing for the 10 year storm (with some safety margin) instead of the 25 year storm as required by our Certification. He was going to call me back after checking his calculations but I have not heard from him yet. 2. The Corps did not delineate a stream below the wetland area. The wetland was apparently created by water ponding behind an old farm road. The downstream pond was not built in any jurisdictional waters. 3. The Nationwide 26 application covers wetland impacts for the berm (part of which is an old farm road) and "spill containment" area. 4. There are no known or reported sediment and erosion control problems. According to Land Quality they are in compliance. 5. There are no temporary sediment and erosion control measures in wetlands or waters. 6. When Ron Linville visited the site, the road was built (without a Certification) and the berm and "spill containment" area was built (without a Certification). 7. Two general NPDES permits have been issued for this project NCG011722 for the stormwater and NCG040293 for the timber industry. Neither (apparently) discuss process wastewater. 8. Finally when Ron Linville talked to Bud Conner on 28 October, Mr. Conner informed him that the "spill containment" area (built in the wetland on site) would be used to handle water leached from the log piles. This is in contrast Text Item V. 11 to the explanation that Ron was told earlier (which he confirmed with the Corps) whereby the bermed area was to be used for emergency spill containment and that it would remain in its natural condition. I suggest the following: That we write to Godfrey Lumber Company to 1) clarify the pipe size under the road and 2) clarify the log pile leachate versus emergency spill containment use of the wetland area. Once we get these responses in writing, then we can consider whether revocation would be warranted. I also would suggest that it would only be fair to warn Mr. Conner in the letter that revocation would be possible if a) 401 conditions are not met or b) we were originally provided misleading or inaccurate information. The Winston-Salem Regional Office concurs with this approach. Please advise. Thankx. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 1:49 PM To : John Dorney Cc: 'preston@dem.ehnr.statenc.us'; 'steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'Dennis_Ramsey_at nrdwg0lp@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us' Subject: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mill Call me first and tell me what you've found. 715-4146. Thanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Godfrey chip mill Author: John Dorney <john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet Date: 10/31/97 1:24 PM Just got back in from the field. I've got some of the answers for the questions you asked. However the Corps of Engineers has not (yet?) replied. I was waiting for them. Would you like me to write a memo summarizing info gathered to date or await Corps response? Please advise. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 9:04 AM To: john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: Godfrey chip mill John, Turns out I'm in the office this week after all. What're you finding w/r/t the Godfrey application? rbw Text Item 2 John Dorney From: Preston Howard [preston@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 8:20 AM To: 'Richard Whisnant'; John Dorney Cc: 'preston @ dem. ehn r. state. nc. us'; 'Steve @dem.ehnr.state. nc.us'; 'linville@wsro.ehnr.state. nc.us': 'john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; 'dennis@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us'; preston@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us; LINDA-RIMER @MAIL.EHNR.STATE.NC.US Subject: RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl I CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDED APPROACH. From: John Dorney <'r hn4deni.ehnr state.nc.us> To: `Richard Whisnant' <richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state. nc.us> Cc: "'preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us< reston@dem.ehnr.state,nc.us>, Wsteve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us<steve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.LIS>, linville@wsro. ehnr.state. nc.us<linville 5 wsro.ehnr.state. nc.us>, john @dem.ehnr.state, nc.us<john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.Subject: RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questions) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 13:43:10 -0500 Update as you requested: 1. The Nationwide Permit 14 fill was for the entrance road with a stream crossing (about 80 feet of stream was culverted). According to the engineer, he designed the crossing for the 10 year storm with some safety margin) instead of the 25 year storm as required by our Certification. He was going to call me back after checking his calculations but I have not heard from him yet. 2. The Corps did not delineate a stream below the wetland area. The wetland was apparently created by water ponding behind an old farm road. The downstream pond was not built in any jurisdictional waters. 3. The Nationwide 26 application covers wetland impacts for the berm (part of which is an old farm road) and "spill containment" area. 4. There are no known or reported sediment and erosion control problems. According to Land Quality they are in compliance. 5. There are no temporary sediment and erosion control measures in wetlands or waters. 6. When Ron Linville visited the site, the road was built (without a Certification) and the berm and "spill containment" area was built (without a Certification). 7. Two general NPDES permits have been issued for this project NCG011722 for the stormwater and NCG040293 for the timber industry. Neither (apparently) discuss process wastewater. 8. Finally when Ron Linville talked to Bud Conner on 28 October, Mr. Conner informed him that the "spill containment" area (built in the wetland on site) would be used to handle water leached from t e log piles. This is in contrast to the explanation that Ron was told earlier (which he confirmed with the Corps) whereby the bermed area was to be used for emergency spill containment and that it ould remain in its natural condition. I suggest the following: That we write to Godfrey Lumber Company to 1) clarify the pipe size under the road and 2) clarify the log pile leachate versus emergency spill containment use of the wetlan area. Once we get these responses in writing, then we can consider whether revocation would be warranted. I also would suggest that it would only be fair to warn Mr. Conner in the letter that rev cation would be possible if a) 401 conditions are not met or b) we were originally provided misleading or inaccurate information. The Winston-Salem Regional Office concurs with this approach. Please advise. Thankx. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant rSMTP:richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.usl Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 1:49 PM To: John Dorney Cc: 'preston@dem.ehnr.statenc.us'; 'steve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us'; 'Dennis _Ramsey_at_nrdwg0l p@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us' Subject: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mill Call me first and tell me what you've found. 715-4146. Thanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Godfrey chip mill Author: John Dorney <john0dem,ehnr.state. nc.us> at Internet Date: 10/31/97 1:24 PM Just got back in from the field. I've got some of the answers for the questions you asked. However the Corps of Engineers has not (yet?) replied. I was waiting for them. Would you like me to write a memo summarizing info gathered to date or await Corps response? Please advise. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us1 Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 9:04 AM To: iohn@dem.ehnr._s_ta_te._nc.us Subject: Godfrey chip mill John, Turns out I'm in the office this week after all. What're you finding w/r/t the Godfrey application? rbw John Dorney From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [n1ew331 @wsro.ehnr.state. nc.us] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 9:55 AM To: "NROAR04/TS19W40"@wsro.ehnr.state. nc.us; "N ROAR04/N 1 ED706" @ wsro. ehnr. state. nc. us Cc: john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: (Fwd) RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questions This is generally the way I see it so hope we can move forward w/ letter from John to Conner. Also think the Division should respond to inaccuracies in the press that has been blasting away w/o knowing what they are talking about and w/o giving DENR credit for the 3 hearings we had on chip mills in October. ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: John Dorney <€ohn@dem.ehnr state.nc.us> To: Richard Whisnant<richard whisnant@mail. ehnr.state. nc.us> Cc: preston@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us<preston@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us>, steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us"' <steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us>, linville@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us<linville@wsro.ehnr.state. r1c.us>, john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us<iohn@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us>, dennis@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us<dennis@der.ehnr.state. nc.us> Subject: RE: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mil - Response to your questionsl Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 13:43:10 -0500 Update as you requested: 1. The Nationwide Permit 14 fill was for the entrance road with a stream crossing (about 80 feet of stream was culverted). According to the engineer, he designed the crossing for the 10 year storm 2. The Corps did not delineate a stream below the wetland area. The wetland was apparently created by water ponding behind an old farm road. The downstream pond was not built in any jurisdictional 3. The Nationwide 26 application covers wetland impacts for the berm (part of which is an old farm road) and "spill containment" area. 4. There are no known or reported sediment and erosion control problems. According to Land Quality they are in compliance. 5. There are no temporary sediment and erosion control measures in wetlands or waters. 6. When Ron Linville visited the site, the road was built (without a Certification) and the berm and "spill containment" area was built (without a Certification). 7. Two general NPDES permits have been issued for this project NCG011722 for the stormwater and NCG040293 for the timber industry. Neither (apparently) discuss process wastewater. 8. Finally when Ron Linville talked to Bud Conner on 28 October, Mr. Conner informed him that the "spill containment" area (built in the wetland on site) would be used to handle water leached from t I suggest the following: That we write to Godfrey Lumber Company to 1) clarify the pipe size under the road and 2) clarify the log pile leachate versus emergency spill containment use of the wetlan Please advise. Thankx. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 1:49 PM To: John Dorney Cc: `preston@dem.ehnr.statenc.us'; `steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us'; `Dennis_Ramsey_at_nrdwg01 p@dem.ehnr.state. nc. us' Subject: Re[2]: Godfrey chip mill Call me first and tell me what you've found. 715-4146. Thanks. Reply Separator Subject: RE: Godfrey chip mill Author: John Dorney <iohn@dem.ehnr.state, nc.us> at Internet Date: 10/31/97 1:24 PM Just got back in from the field. I've got some of the answers for the questions you asked. However the Corps of Engineers has not (yet?) replied. I was waiting for them. Would you like me to write a memo summarizing info gathered to date or await Corps response? Please advise. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Whisnant`rSMTPrichard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state.nc.usl Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 9:04 AM To: john@dem.ehnr. state. nc.us Subject: Godfrey chip mill John, Turns out I'm in the office this week after all. What're you finding w/r/t the Godfrey application? rbw ........................................................................... . Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 "The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt ............................................ ¦ .............................. . John Dorney From: Mail Delivery System [postmaster@mordor.ehnr.state. nc.usj To: john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.usDate: Fri; 31 Oct 97 14:34:19 EST Subject: Delivery failure notification With reference to your message with the subject: "RE: Godfrey chip mill" The local mail transport system has reported the following problems it encountered while trying to deliver your message: User <Dennis Ramsey at nrdwgOl p@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us> not known at this site. Your mail message is being returned to you in the next part of this message. Should you need assistance, please mail postmaster@mordor ehnr.state.nc.us.--Part Boundarv- 9664F21 Content-type: Message/RFC822 Content-description: Contents of original mail message Return-path: <john@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us> Received: from JOHN-NT by mordor.ehnr.state.nc.us (Mercury 1.31); 31 Oct 97 14:34:12 EST Received: by JOHN _NT with Microsoft Mail id <01 BCE600.4138AOFO@JOHN NT>; Fri, 31 Oct 1997 13:24:02 -0500 Message-ID: <01BCE600=4138AOF0@JOHN _NT> From: John Dorney <jo tnCdem.ehnr.state.nc.us> To: `Richard Whisnant' <richard whisnant@mail.ehnr.state. nc.us> Cc: "'preston@dem.ehnr.statenc.us<preston@dern.ehnr.statenc.us>, "'steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us<steve@dem.ehnr.state. nc.us>, "'Dennis_Ramsey_atSubject: RE: Godfrey chip mill Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 13:24:00 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just got back in from the field. I've got some of the answers for the questions you asked. However the Corps of Engineers has not (yet?) replied. I was waiting for them. Would you like me to write a memo summarizing info gathered to date or await Corps response? Please advise. -----Original Message----- From:; Richard Whisnant [SMTP:richard whisnant@.mail.ehnr.state.nc.us1 Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 9:04 AM To: john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us=20 Subject: Godfrey chip mill John, Turns out I'm in the office this week after all. What're you finding w/r/t the Godfrey application? rbw From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [n1 ew331 ewsro.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 28,1997 11:19 AM To: John Domey Cc: "NROAR04/TS19W40"Owsro.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: Re: Godfrey Chip Mill - Stokes County 1. No field notes from 1"t meeting w/ John Thomas. Talked to John T. today and he concurred that they did not mention wettting logs and discharging into wetland. They only mentioned spill containment. Site rated later w/ Eric Fleek and Pete Colewell during compliance visits in Region. 2. John T. did not claim jurisdiction for the channel below the wetland berm (new pond). My understanding of 3 & 4 3. NWP14 was for the entrance road. About 80 ft of pipe on a real stream. 4. NWP26 covers the enhanced wetland and berm. 5. No reported land quality concerns per Danny Hocket. Danny stated that the berm below the wetland was an old farm road. So that was probably the extent of the wetland. The fill for the berm or dam would not have directly impacted the wetland. 6. No temporary measures in waters to my knowledge or Danny's. i ` Recommend that we proceed w/ caution as all we have to go on is what Conner told me this AM. A query may be better initially to get something in black and white, then revoke or modify if different from initial submittal. Will be in field,tomorrow until about 1530. Will be in Raleigh Friday at 10:00 AM if we need to get together w/ Preston, Tedder, etc. Conner requested that I let him know if he needed to get another permit, such as NPDES. ............................................................................. Ron Linville 0 WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265, "The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft' living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt ............................................................................ From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [n1ew331 0wsro.ehnr.state.nc.usj Sent: Tuesday, October 28,1997.7:21 AM To: steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Cc: johnOdem.ehnr.state.nc.us; bradley0dem.ehnr.state.nc.us; dons* dem.ehnr.state. nc.us; "NROAR04/TS19W40"Owsro.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: Godfrey Chip Mill WQ#970725 Returned a call to Bud Conner this morning. During the conversation, I asked if they would be using any process, contact or cooling water in their operation. He indicated to me that they would be wetting logs on the site from the constructed lower pond (not jurisdictional prior to building per COE) and that any excess water would then go into the wetland (previously bermed and claimed as jurisdictional by COE) before returning to the pond. This is contrary to the original review for the 401 certification. At that time, we were informed that the bermed wetland would only be utilized for emergency spill containment and that it would remain natural (albeit enhanced by the berm). The 401 indicated that the certification was only valid for the purpose and design described in the application. Revocation of the 401 may be an option. We typically require a wet detention pond to offset the hydrograph/losses under the 401 certification. Recommend that we send them a letter asking for clarification and additional information on what processes they will be utilizing as an NPDES Permit may be necessary. They could bypass the wetland and discharge to the created pond but that would be waters of the state when built and will have a potential discharge from'th'e dam to Dan River. We might need to ask if they will be making withdrawals from the Dan River also. They have general permits for land disturbing activities (NCG011722) and stormwater (N00040293). Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 'The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the-get-rich-quick theory of life. This country will not be a permanently good place for us to live unless it's a good place for all of us to live." Theodore Roosevelt VLO? U-A w I ?? ?}EC t ,,",4 . -, L,? (V?? s po (-??-7/? 7 lA/4.tsnaa?J?" 1 C?\ 1 read 4 -Rip, L4 C-CT u? ?? ?, Ohs or C,ad? S?VI- je-s?? ? UJL d PAGE . A40 WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Tuesday, October 21, 1997 ?? ? Z`A Y ?7 p #a sn, ry INT?A JON H WITHERSPOON LEVIOURNAL . Tx :Publisher A M6did General Newspaper CARL M. CROTHERS • • • • • Managing Editor • 416-420 North Marshall Street - JOHN D. GATES - Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 Editorial Page Editor FOUNDED APRIL 3 1897 V.C. "PAT" TAYLOR III , _ General Manager STOKES COUNTY CHIP MILL Wanted: public hearing The director of the N.C. Division of Water Quality apparently was doing what the law allows when he issued a wetlands permit for a chip mill that is already under construction in Stokes County, but given the growing controversy over chip mills, he should have ordered a public hearing first. . The chip mill that Godfrey Lumber Co. of Statesville is building just off U.S. 311 near the Stokes-Rockingham coun- ty line, not far from the Dan River, was already under construction before some area residents understood the magnitude of what was being built. As it turns out, the chip mill also was under construction before Godfrey had ob- tained all the necessary permits. .. Godfrey had secured permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to fill two small wetlands to build a road at the site, but those permits were con- tingent upon the state's certifying that. filling the wetlands would not degrade water quality. Company officials have said that they didn't know that state certification also was necessary, al-, though the Corps had informed them. Because Godfrey went ahead and filled the wetlands without the neces- sary state certificate, A. Preston How- ard, the director of the state water qual- ity division, could have ordered a public hearing if he decided there was "signifi- cant public interest." Clearly, there was sufficient and growing public interest. As word spread not only about the chip mill . going up in eastern Stokes County, but also about the rapid growth of the chip-mill industry in North Caro- lina, opposition was mounting both in the county and among environmental groups. At least 20 Stokes County resi- dents. and six environmental groups, including chapters of the N.C. Sierra Club, wrote Howard requesting a hear- ing. Chip mill opponents waged a tele- phone campaign. Howard decided last week, however, not to hold a hearing, but rather to give Godfrey the permit after the 'fact. He indicated in a letter to one opponent that Godfrey's failure to folloW the right procedure had little bearing. because filling the wetlands had little effect on water quality. He also said that it would be better to take up the controversy over chip mills in general in a state study that Gov. Jim Hunt has ordered of the mills' effects on the environment and the economy. But it is expected to be at least a year before the broader study is, done, and this issue has quickly grown beyond the simple question of whether filling two small wetlands hurt nearby streams. Without the study, there is disagree- ment about the condition of the state's forest reserves and about whether building large chip mills encourages clear cutting of forests, ' which could harm the environment and the long- range future of the timber industry. Until state officials and the public have a better understanding of the state's forest resources and the poten- tial effects of chip mills, the wise course is to move slowly and carefully. Instead, the head of the state's Divi- sion of Water Quality has ignored calls for a public hearing and missed a chance to proceed with caution. OCT 17 '97 02:56PM Stapes Residents Upset by Wetlands Certificate for Chip Mill October 17,1997 -14:00 EDT P. 1/1 WALNUT COVE, N.C. (AP) -- Environmentalists and Stokes County residents are upset that a lumber company filled two wetlands, then received state approval of the move retroactively without a public heating. Preston Howard, director of the N.C. Division of Water Quality, decided this week to give Godfrey Lumber Co. Inc. of Statesville a permit after the company filled two small wetlands off U.S. 311 north of Walnut Cove, where it is building the chip mill. State regulations give Howard the power to hold a public hearing before issuing a permit if he thinks tho issue generates "significant public interest." Twenty Stokes residents and at least six environmental groups wrote Howard to ask for a hearing. Opponents, have said that they warted to express fears about the proliferation of chip mills, which cut hardwood and pine trees into quarter-sized chips that are primarily used to make paper. Chip mills have generated so much opposition across the state that Gov. Jim Hunt has ordered a state study of the mills' environmental and econornie effects. Howard was on vacation Thursday and couldn't be reached. Don Reuter, a spokesman for the department, could not explain why Howard issued the permit without a hearing. Department officials first learned about the permit late Thursday afternoon, Reuter said. "This is a high-profile issue that has generated a lot of interest," he said. "The division routinely issues these permits without the department's involvement, and that's as it should be. But we need to look into the circumstances of the issuing of this particular permit. We will find out why it was issued without a hearing." Godfrey Limber earlier had received the necessary permits to fill the wetlands from the Army Corps of Engineers. Those permits, though, were contingent on the state certifying that filling the wetlands wouldn't degrade water quality. Company officials have said that they didn't know that they also needed state approval. They filled the wetlands without applying for the state certificate. Godfrey's late application for the certificate had little bearing on the state's decision, Howard wrote in a letter to an opponent who had requested a hearing. The fill had little effect on water quality, lie wrote. He suggested that the broader state study of chip mills was a better forum in which to air general fears about the mills' environmental effects. "There's aren't any grounds for a public hearing after all we've done," said Buddy Conner, a vice president of Godfrey. "But Tin sure there are going to some people terribly upset." Two chapters of the N.C. Sierra Club - in Winston-Salem and Raleigh - sought a hearing. "We think that there's a compelling, public interest, and we're hard pressed to think of a reason not to give the public an opportunity to have their say on this issue," said Molly Diggins, director of the N.C. Sierra Club. Post^ir° Fax tpW, 7671 To 161" Fran .4 dP CoJDepc Co Phone # ` , Rhone # Fax 41 Fax # OCT-17-1997 13:42 FROM DEHNR Winston-Salem TO RW46nts, troubleCI by 'c1u- I permit 0 Forwi wasn't held in Stokes Amajor &V maybe brewLing In the N.C. Department of Rrrviroranent w4 Naturd Resources elver a minor wetlands permit issued to a chip mill in.Stokes County without there being a public hearing. A. PrwWi& W ikrd, the dfi4&dr`of Ow N.C. DkWon of. Water 'Quality',' decided'tib' week to give Godfrey Lumber Cv: lnc: oif Statesville a 'permit after the com- > w Mtd two airmail wetlands aff U.S. 811 to X* of Walnut Cove; *Wike it is bitildfng'the chip inilL State regulations' ive Howard the power to hold a a public hea e .halt if he Ulu" the r before fssu?"' p issue generates ,`.significant public interest." Twenty Stokes' residents and at least six environmental WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Friday, October 17, 7907 '06 P.02 S'if"IfATE / METRO CHIP MILL Cot &r* Frain, fte 81 >xqups'wrote moward to ask fora hearing. Opponents have said that they wau* a for=- to express. fears about the proliferation of chip mills, Which cut hardwood and pine trees into qualUr-sized cites that are pri naxily used to make paper. Chip mills have generated so much opposition across : the state that Gov. Tun Hunt has?ordered a state study of the -mills'. enylronmental and economic' effects. ` ' Howard was oat vacation yester- day and 'couldn't, be reached, and Don Reuter, &'spokesman for-'the', depattmwd,'was at a loss to explafiti w1iy • Howard issued :.the -.-permit withod" i' afln?• peipartment'om- : gals first.10a * about thi.pe mit late yesterdaj+,,.afterc?oon,' Neuter • said.' .`Tluis,is,•ahigh grofife°is>rua that has:,gegetated a • lot of Miter= • rest;" he said: "Titer diyfision muf?e- •ly, issues'tliese permits witiiout'the department's, invalvexsient; and tnat's''as ft snouid.be. But vPe need to, look into the circumstances :of the issuing of this particular per- mit. We will find out wrq.fit was issued without a hearing." Godfrey Lumber earlier had re- ceived the necessary permits to fill the'wetIands ftm the Army Corps of Engineers. Whose permits, though, were ' contingeit on the state cerdfying that filling the wet- lands wouldn'tdegradewater eualf-. ty. Company oMcials have said that thty didn't know that they also needed state approval; They filled . the :•wetlannds without appb Wg for. •. the' State certificate. That Godfrey applied for the cer. tificate after filling the, wetlands had little bearing on the states de- ''vision because'the fill heel little ef- feet 'on ' water quality, Howard ,wrote in w letter, to an opponent ,':who:had requested a•heaxing. ' He'°sug?est?d in the letter that. the broader state'study of chip mills wss, a better forum in wMcli to air gem"-fears about the mills' envf- ronmeaW effects. • . Buddy Coxmcr, a 'vim pre*ident of Godfrey, has said all along that the company has done all It could to ensnre that.the building of the mill, wouldn't degrade the quality of streams on the coast ructjon site. " `Ihere's . aren't am srowtds' for a public hearing after all we've daane,"Conner said yesterday- "But x'in ,sum * them are, going to Some people terribly upset" Molly?17Wns is one. She is the ` diFectvir of the-N.C. Sieria, Club, the state's largest environmental ` group. Two .of its Chapters -• in 'yVinsWn•Salem,and in Raleigh -- asked for a hearing. "We think that there's -a" compelling public utter- est, and we're hard pressed to U *Lk of a reason not to give the public an opportunity to'have their say on this issue,.' she said. • : • .. ,Six. enviroan>,tieantal groups from Western 'North 'Carolina and ,110 residents from that part of the state also wrote zequesting a hearing, said Harvard, Ayers, a.professor at ,Appalachian•State University:..', `!Thcrc's;very slgnitieant public interest," he said. "There was ter-: rific pr inure to ? have the, hearing. • We wrote letters, called Howard. We really pounded, but apparently we're,not goinng to get it." TOTAL P.02 OCT-17-1997 1342 FROM DEHNR Winston-Salem s NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH NATURAL, RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OMCE 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107 Phone: 910-77IA600 TO: FAX NUMBER: FROM: DATE: TO P.01 EDEEHNFZ Fait: 910-771-4631 1/) -- 1 7---f -7 '2" „ Number of pages (including; cover page) COMMENTS: 4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Ms. Molly Diggins, State Director NC Sierra Club 1024 Washington Street Raleigh, NC 27605 Dear Ms. Diggins: Re: 401 Water Quality Certification Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ #970725, COE #199708226 A ?? [D EHNR October 14, 1997 Thank you for your recent correspondence concerning the after-the-fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for the Godfrey Chip Mill at US 311 and NC 772 in Stokes County. After careful consideration the Division has decided to issue the Certification for the road crossing, and emergency spill containment and irrigation pond for this facility. Since the impacts for the facility are minimal and necessary to provide protection for downstream water quality, DWQ would have approved these impacts whether they were after-the-fact or proposed. With respect to your broader concerns relating to chip mills, DWQ plans to actively participate in the chip mill study underway in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As you are probably aware Mr. Dan Whittle of the Department recently conducted three public meetings for this study. I urge you to be actively involved in this study in order to address your concerns about chip mills in general. Please call Mr. John Dorney of my staff in Raleigh at 919-733-1786 or Mr. Steve Mauney in Winston-Salem at 910-771-4600 if you have any questions. cc: DWQ Winston-Salem Regional Office Dan Whittle, DENR Central Files Linda Rimer, DENR Frank Turbi, Winston-Salem Journal Sincerely ton ow Jr. P. . Division of Water Quality - Non-Discharge Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Jin Matthews, Foothills Group 1024 Washington Street Raleigh, NC 27605 Dear Mr. Matthews: Re: 401 Water Quality Certification Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ #970725, COE #199708226 I LT.KMAI 00 ED FE F1 October 14, 1997 Thank you for your recent correspondence concerning the after-the-fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for the Godfrey Chip Mill at US 311 and NC 772 in Stokes County. After careful consideration the Division has decided to issue the Certification for the road crossing, and emergency spill containment and irrigation pond for this facility. Since the impacts for the facility are minimal and necessary to provide protection for downstream water quality, DWQ would have approved these impacts whether they were after-the-fact or proposed. With respect to your broader concerns relating to chip mills, DWQ plans to actively participate in the chip mill study underway in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As you are probably aware Mr. Dan Whittle of the Department recently conducted three public meetings for this study. I urge you to be actively involved in this study in order to address your concerns about chip mills in general. Please call Mr. John Domey of my staff in Raleigh at 919-733-1786 or Mr. Steve Mauney in Winston-Salem at 910-771-4600 if you have any questions. X. cc: DWQ Winston-Salem Regional Office Dan Whittle, DENR Central Files Linda Rimer, DENR Frank Turbi, Winston-Salem Journal Division of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director A** [D EHNF?L October 14,1997 Mr. Gordon Smith, Chair NC Sierra Club 1024 Washington Street Raleigh, NC 27605 Dear Mr. Smith: Re: 401 Water Quality Certification Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ #970725, COE #199708226 Thank you for your recent correspondence concerning the after-the-fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for the Godfrey Chip Mill at US 311 and NC 772 in Stokes County. After careful consideration the Division has decided to issue the Certification for the road crossing, and emergency spill containment and irrigation pond for this facility. Since the impacts for the facility are minimal and necessary to provide protection for downstream water quality, DWQ would have approved these impacts whether they were after-the-fact or proposed. With respect to your broader concerns relating to chip mills, DWQ plans to actively participate in the chip mill study underway in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As you are probably aware Mr. Dan Whittle of the Department recently conducted three public meetings for this study. I urge you to be actively involved in this study in order to address your concerns about chip mills in general. Please call Mr. John Domey of my staff in Raleigh at 919-733-1786 or Mr. Steve Mauney in Winston-Salem at 910-771-4600 if you have any questions. Rereston ely Howard, Jr. X. cc: DWQ Winston-Salem Regional Office Dan Whittle, DENR Central Files Linda Rimer, DENR Frank Turbi, Winston-Salem Journal Division of Water Quality - Non-Discharge Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper S State of North Carolina • Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Paul Holcomb, Chair Piedmont Plateau Group 1024 Washington Street Raleigh, NC 27605 Dear Mr. Holcomb: Re: 401 Water Quality Certification Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ #970725, COE #199708226 Oft ?EHNR October 14, 1997 Thank you for your recent correspondence concerning the after-the-fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for the Godfrey Chip Mill at US 311 and NC 772 in Stokes County. After careful consideration the Division has decided to issue the Certification for the road crossing, and emergency spill containment and irigation pond for this facility. Since the impacts for the facility are minimal and necessary to provide protection for downstream water quality, DWQ would have approved these impacts whether they were after-the-fact or proposed. With respect to your broader concerns relating to chip mills, DWQ plans to actively participate in the chip mill study underway in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As you are probably aware Mr. Dan Whittle of the Department recently conducted three public meetings for this study. I urge you to be actively involved in this study in order to address your concerns about chip mills in general. Please call Mr. John Domey of my staff in Raleigh at 919-733-1786 or Mr. Steve Mauney in Winston-Salem at 910-771-4600 if you have any questions. .E. cc: DWQ Winston-Salem Regional Office Dan Whittle, DENR Central Files Linda Rimer, DENR Frank Turbi, Winston-Salem Journal Division of Water Quality - Non-Discharge Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director A LTv;T'j ?EHNR October 14, 1997 Mr. Harvard Ayers 551 Cobbs Creek Road Boone, NC 28607 Dear Mr. Ayers: Re: 401 Water Quality Certification Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ #970725, COE #199708226 Thank you for your recent correspondence concerning the after-the-fact application for fill of wetlands and waters for the Godfrey Chip Mill at US 311 and NC 772 in Stokes County. After careful consideration the Division has decided to issue the Certification for the road crossing, and emergency spill containment and irrigation pond for this facility. Since the impacts for the facility are minimal and necessary to provide protection for downstream water quality, DWQ would have approved these impacts whether they were after-the-fact or proposed. With respect to your broader concerns relating to chip mills, DWQ plans to actively participate in the chip mill study underway in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. As you are probably aware Mr. Dan Whittle of the Department recently conducted three public meetings for this study. I urge you to be actively involved in this study in order to address your concerns about chip mills in general. Please call Mr. John Dorney of my staff in Raleigh at 919-733-1786 or Mr. Steve Mauney in Winston-Salem at 910-771-4600 if you have any questions. cc: DWQ Winston-Salem Regional Office Dan Whittle, DENR Central Files Linda Rimer, DENR Frank Turbi, Winston-Salem Journal on J Fest PowL ivision of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch D Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director eCOPY [D EHNR October 11, 1997 Stokes County WQC 401 Project #970725 COE #199708226 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification Mr. B.W. Connor, Vice President Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. Post Office Box 615 Statesville, NC 28687 Dear Mr. Connor: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions, to retain fill place in 0.6 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing a road crossing and an emergency spill management system at Godfrey Lumber Company as you described in your application dated September 5, 1997. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Numbers 3103 and 3108 These Certifications allow you to use Nationwide Permit Numbers 14 and 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. Also this approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. _ Division of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recyclecill0% post consumer paper This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Field Office Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Harris B. Gupton and Associates S' eI , Pr ton Howard, Jr. P.E. 1 9707251tr State of Nprth Carolina Department of Envirornirr'tent, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Water Supply Watershed Protection A,• E H N cFIVED G, MEMORANDUM O 1 l1 1997 `" ENVIRONMENTALSC1ENCES TO: John Dorney, ESB FROM: Brent C. McDonald, WSWP DATE: October 6, 1997 RE: Godfrey Lumber chipmill, Stokes County Project is located in WS-IV-PA watershed. For low density development, built-upon areas limited to 24% impervious (36% without curb and gutter), thirty foot buffers from perennial waters required. Buffer requirement may be waived for "public projects such as road crossings ... where no practicable alternative exists..." (NCAC 15A 2B .0216 (3)(b)(i)(G)). P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 http://pluto. ehnr. state. ne.us/wswp/ .54 O C. 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IL PRE-DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION PCN TO: National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island, NC FAX (919)728-8796 US Fish & Wildlife Service Asheville, NC FAX (704)258-5330 US Fish & Wildlife Service Raleigh, NC FAX (919)856-4556 State Historic Preservation Office Raleigh, NC FAX (919)733-8653 C Division of Water Quality Raleigh, NC FAX (919)733-9959 NC Wildlife Resources Commission Creedmoor, NC FAX (919) 528-9839 1. ACTION ID: 199708226 2. APPLICANT: Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. 3. DATE OF TRANSMITTAL: 9/15/97 vii" 15 1997, EN 1l !?NVt''4tSCIENCES 4. RESPONSE DEADLINE(5 days from transmittal): 9/19/97 5. COMMENT DEADLINE(10 days from response deadline):9/29/97 6. SEND COMMENTS TO: RALEIGH REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE RALEIGH, NC ATTN: John Thomas FAX (919)876-5823 We are also forwarding the attached PCN to the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service for review and comment concerning any likely affect to any threatened or endangered species or their critical habitat within those agencies' jurisdiction. ?l }r > 2C?S PAGE AS WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Tuesday, September 9, 1997 WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL JON H. WI s OON i her Publlisher A Media General Newspaper • CARL M. CROTHERS Managing Editor • 416-420 North Marshall Street JOHN D. GATES Winston-Salem N.C. 27101 Editorial Page Editor , • ' V.C. "PAT" TAYLOR III FOUNDED APRIL S, 1897 . General Manager N.C. CHIP MILLS Information is first need Frank Tursi's Page One story in Monday's Journal about the wood-chip mill being built in Stokes County draws a clear picture of the conflict between the lumber indus- try and environmentalists. It's not pret- ty, but it is instructive. At its most outrageous, the conflict pits those who predict the mill, and others like it, will require the clear- cutting of up to 10,000 acres against those who argue that chip mills reflect the conservative "waste not, want not" philosophy, making commerce instead of filling landfills. Chip mills take the wood saw mills can't use and make wood chips that are used in making fine paper, circuit boards and counter tops. There are 17 of them in North Carolina, plus two under construction. Together, the 19 mills will have the capacity to produce 6.5 million tons of chips a year. Almost 700,000 tons of chips were shipped out of the state port at Morehead City last year, making chips the second biggest export from the port, after phosphate. One of the big problems fueling this controversy is a lack of reliable, accu- rate, specific information. What kind of trees and how many are growing in North Carolina is a guess;' the forest service inventory is more than 8 years old. Whether chipping is sacrificing fu- ture sawmill-quality logs for short-term profits or providing incentives for clear-cutting depends on who is asked. Chip mill owners insist that they pro- vide a market for lesser quality lumber that encourages owners of forests to improve their property, rather than simply abandon it after sawmill-quality lumber has been cut from it. They say that they provide a place for developers to sell the lumber they clear from devel- opment property, wood that might oth- erwise end up in a landfill. Environmentalists argue that chip mills, if allowed to flourish unrestrict- ed, will use up forest resources faster than they can be replenished. They are also concerned that the use of hard- wood trees in the mills could change the mix of trees in the state's forests. Cut down oak trees and you reduce the supply of acorns, with potentially dam- aging effect on birds and wildlife. Clear- cutting can increase erosion, which is bad for both soil and water. In the eastern part of the state, a trend has developed that particularly disturbs environmentalists. In some places, hardwood trees are being cut down to feed chippers and are being replaced by loblolly pines, planted in rows, like corn. This practice drastical- ly changes the nature of the forest and reduces its variety of habitat. Finally, if you provide a market for trees cleared from land for develop- ment, developers will be less likely to use site plans that call for minimal im- pact on the land. Fortunately, cool heads may prevail. There seem to be a few involved. They realize that this doesn't have to be an either/or proposition. Commerce and enterprise can work side by side with resource protection and environmental sensitivity. It is easier to proceed cautiously than to attempt undoing damage that might have been avoided had caution been exercised. Profit must not be the only criterion for chip-mill operation. The catch phrase is ``sustainable develop- ment," which simply means be careful with nonrenewable resources and re- new the renewable ones. And if you're looking for a concrete first step to take in resolving this issue, update the forest inventory so that deci- sions can be made on the basis of knowledge rather than hunches. <( D c 2:4 :; 74 bb OCT Q 2 1997 WA I tR QUALITY SECTION ?11 r? G N.0 N- rF L; KI M, QUA, [TV, vv? 77777774- tp ©?p G 'S, `, Non-Discharge Branch Wetlands Unit September 9,1997 MEMO TO: Preston Howard FROM: John Dome4?p THROUGH: Steve Tedder Dennis Ramsey RE: Public Hearing request Godfrey Chip Mill Stokes County DWQ # 970725 Attached for your review and decision regarding a Public Hearing is the application from the Godfrey Chip Mill in Stokes County near the Dan River which was received today. You may recall that you received a request from the Sierra Club and other local citizens dated 28 August 1997 with a similar letter sent on 28 August 1997 to Governor Hunt (attached). Ron Linville (WSRO) has visited the site. Most (all?) of the impacts are in place - therefore the 401 Certification will mostly be after-the-fact. This portion of the Dana River (and the UT's) is classified as WS-IV. Please advise with respect to the hearing as soon as possible. If a hearing is to be held, I will need to place a hold on the project. We have 60 days for a decision after receipt of the application (today) unless DWQ decides to have a hearing. In that case, the clock will be "turned off" until after the hearing. Please call Ron Linville or myself if you have any questions. 970725.hrg cc: `-won Linville, Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Central Files 1?y% r\V\, ?- PAGE AS WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Tuesday, September 9, 1997 I VEL) v t 15 1997. ENWIP,?NM.r `T°L.BCIENCES -WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL A Media. General Newspaper 416-420 North Marshall Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 JON H. WITHERSPOON Publisher • CARL M. CROTHERS Managing Editor • JOHN D. GATES Editorial Page Editor V.C. "PAT" TAYLOR III FOUNDED APRIL 3, 1897 1 General Manager N.C. CHIP MILLS Information is fir st need Frank Tursi's Page One story in Monday's Journal about the wood-chip mill being built in Stokes County draws a clear picture of the conflict between the lumber indus- try and environmentalists. It's not pret- ty, but it is instructive. At its most outrageous, the conflict pits those who predict the mill, and others like it, will require the clear- cutting of up to 10,000 acres against those who argue that chip mills reflect the conservative "waste not, want not" philosophy, making commerce instead of filling landfills. Chip mills take the wood saw mills can't use and make wood chips that are used in making fine paper, circuit boards and counter tops. There are 17 of them in North Carolina, plus two under construction. Together, the 19 mills will have the capacity to produce 6.5 million tons of chips a year. Almost 700,000 tons of chips were shipped out of the state port at Morehead City last year, making chips the second biggest export from the port, after phosphate. One of the big problems fueling this controversy is a lack of reliable, accu- rate, specific information. What kind of trees and how many are growing in North Carolina is a guess; the forest service inventory is more than 8 years old. Whether chipping is sacrificing fu- ture sawmill-quality logs for short-term profits or providing incentives for clear-cutting depends on who is asked. Chip mill owners insist that they pro- vide a market for lesser quality lumber that encourages owners of forests to improve their property, rather than simply abandon it after sawmill-quality lumber has been cut from it. They say that they provide a place for developers to sell the lumber they clear from devel- opment property, wood that might oth- erwise end up in a landfill. Environmentalists argue that chip mills, if allowed to flourish unrestrict- ed, will use up forest resources faster than they can be replenished. They are also concerned that the use of hard- wood trees in the mills could change the mix of trees in the state's forests. Cut down oak trees and you reduce the supply of acorns, with potentially dam- aging effect on birds and wildlife. Clear- cutting can increase erosion, which is bad for both soil and water. In the eastern part of. the state, a trend has developed that particularly disturbs environmentalists. In some places, hardwood trees are being cut down to feed chippers and are being replaced by loblolly pines, planted in rows, like corn. This practice drastical- ly changes the nature of the forest and reduces its variety of habitat. Finally, if you provide a market for trees cleared from land for develop- ment, developers will be less likely to use site plans that call for minimal im- pact on the land. Fortunately, cool heads may prevail. There seem to be a few involved. They realize that this doesn't have to be an either/or proposition. Commerce and enterprise can work side by side with resource protection and environmental sensitivity. It is easier to proceed cautiously than to attempt undoing damage that might have been avoided had caution been exercised. Profit must not be the only criterion for chip-mill operation. The catch phrase is "sustainable develop- ment," which simply means be careful with nonrenewable resources and re- new the renewable ones. And if you're looking for a concrete first step to take in resolving this issue, update the forest inventory so that deci- sions can be made on the basis of knowledge rather than hunches. A, 10 ?O VEU . SEP 15 1997. ENVIP6- k4Ft'TALSCIENCES Ii Godfrey Lumber s mill in Stokes County will turn trees that have no value as lumber in , ?; to components for other products ; . Chip plant's approval far from certain { ` By Frank Tursi - JOURNAL REPORTER v , : •.z? A,i?? ?, ?, r N e W C IN i 111 I l .. quality per1rdt from the state.. Th u tu WALNUT COVE p j ioiia ,? 777 o gh a, mor mf;action, it provides a ' wa y to "apublic;'; Bud Connor and KeriBridle - N c, 4 ;Bearing ` Where opponents probably have more'in.2111 :' ion than either thinks Both i S T O K E S ROC I N G H A M . planto raise ,questions 'about'. are college "graduates; both" id th Site I M d the mill s environmental of--' feels cons er emselves conserva _ tionists; both know their trees. a ison a an M N Y? "We ie more interested in the off sit i t " id B i Connor's a lumberman; Bridle, . ° 1G e mpac s, sa r - dle,, who surveys woods and a botanist. Both-also look at: the bare spot' of red clay'that MILES 311 I zzG W l other areas r the bulldozers are creatin u g p ?;. ' a nut Cove 1 11, . "I Germanton • " ..,.ur`ce land trust We e look- ingat9,000 to'10 000acres of here in. Stokes. County and see.- the same thing opportunity 65 52 : , clear-cutting "to support' this m ' There, the mulan 'stips end ' 311 illThat .wouldn t normally bother me,<tiut"these people To Connor,,the chip millthat .: F S YT G U I FORD are' targeting' hardwoods. his company, Godfrey Lumber Co. in Statesville is'building Winston Sa m - ! What I m finding in the inven- , off U.S. 311 near the Roclung ' i? II j f tories is that there are very few good hardwood :stands ham County line will provide , w I I sbo around Piedmont landowners with a 'Most are'in wet spots and market for their trees that have no commercial value $ I in more environmentally sensi- He will buy then' logs; grind JOURNAL GRAPHIC BY JIM STANLEY five areas: '..: ;- '" .l Bridle and 21 other Stokes them into quarter-sized chips residents have written the and ¢tt}p them' on railroad cars to rills in South Carolina, states Division of Water Quality asking for a public hearing :.w ere.: be turned into Circint boards and counter." before regulators decide'wheth r't th ll e o approve '1 . }. s e. Fi ing of tops. two small 'wetlands'on the'120-acre construction site Six ! i B idl h ' .11 e, t r e clop mill may give him and other oppo ' environmental groups, . cluding chapters of the N:C Sierra vents a chance to atr their fear's that this burgeoning sector . Club; have' also requested a hearing '= ,, of the largely unregulated tmrber industry is gobbling up fire state's forests: Godfrey failed to'get the required water x See NEW CHIP MILL, Page A COASTAL INSURANCE POOL Plan sends ;"I W.rong-: message . t this time last year, word.. as pool that' already provides. honieown- just starting to come from the ers' coverage on the state's barrier is- Outer Banks about how bad the lands dainage really 'was. Fran, which was .'Pushed by Sen. Marc Basnight, from only a category 3 hurricane, slammed Manteo, and Rep. David Redwine, an into the coast with a freight-train fury insurance..agent from Shallotte who that left a $6 billion swath of damage sells coastal insurance, the ."beach through the heart of Eastern North Car- : plan, as it is called, is kept afloat by olina - damage anyone who :pays contributions from every company that homeowner's insurance in this state is offers insurance in the state - whether still paying for, and will be for a long . that company insures property at the time. beach or not. If the pool has losses from a major J; -INSURANCE COMPANIES are in business to make money. To- do that, they evaluate the risk of insuring some- thing - a house, a car, a life and compute that with how large a premium they can charge. They then make an educated guess as to whether they'll profit from the gam- ble. 'After Fran, many of the major insur- ance companies - Nationwide, The Kemper Group, Allstate - announced they would limit or stop issuing new polices in North Carolina's 18 coastal counties. These companies looked, at the pros- pect of insuring development on the Outer Banks and decided it isn't worth the risk. They're right. But government isn't in the business of making money; it's in the business of spending it. ,:.On the last day of their 1997 session, just days before the the anniversary of Fran's landfall,_state legislators sneaked a bill through the General As- sembly that will expand an insurance disaster, each company will be assessed based on its share of the statewide mar- ket. Those companies can then be ex- pected to pass those costs on to their policyholders statewide. But this plan will have a greater cost than higher premiums. With state-guar anteed insurance, investors can obtain loans to continue the explosive, hap- hazard development of the state's frag- ile barrier islands. THE OUTER BANKS can never, and should never, be Myrtle Beach. Shifting sands will not support large-scale de- velopment the current troubles at the $22 million Shell Island high-rise should illustrate that. The beach plan stays solvent only if there are no major storms. That's a bad gamble. There will be more storms. The rest of North Carolina should not be underwriting coastal property or devel- opment - that makes neither fiscal or ecological sense. Apparently Fran didn't teach the General Assembly. that. Maybe the next storm will. 10 00 $14. 5' m o ?'o a'ao' 011 0 (D qci. (D 0 CD ?m en.y ?. ID 13° & I= ? ? m 0 oa- ' n p CD K% iu+ c' ?, rr ?* o ZS 54.e.- N o.I fD ?• '"? m Ora o -0 FL atb ?,5 as X050 CD CD M coo K:n 'I'D 0 ? ?- qa yo m? R.m 'D 'D.v O ccD .:....c O m 01 (D (D 0 CD o.° as ?* sv ?• KKaK: mm (?DPV a 012.00 'd 800-? o? R.0- c?na CD 0 9L (D co 0 EA m o r tow 0 Ca $Ml CD I 1? 110, 51 (D CD oZ?o b JDD((D?C .n ;.n 0 . CD l?D CID t-A n. C(D M (D 5 ;, 0 2D O N ° O P D, CD .. 7 (DD CD w h F+ O n rn -R n ?" Cn °.(D O O O ''g?a?aay ID rl? M ID F_ CD :ID"- S:I 8i ° on 0 p go p. CD ID 6 1- F- CD cc-t•? ".? 'R ¢' 'S fnD -n CD 'o (D O d a ???-'?• " o CD ° CD C K (DD `D 0,0 fD n. ova? D D ,d .. p- n ° ° ? w 2o? ¢' (D ID (D O 1. :. _ _TA 55 M R . Cn ? n CD C'a (D Cc Cl ID pi 10 (D (D FOrunl. will challenge state. to uphold laws ® Davie message: Crack down on polluters By John Hinton permits are too weak, and the en- JOURNAL REPORTER forcement f th o ose permits is too MOCKSVILLE weak." Environmentalists will call for . The Clean Water Fund of North stronger enforcement of the state's Carolina, a nonprofit group, helps environmental laws at a forum communities find solutions for air Sept. 13 in Davie . , 1 and water pollution in County. r 111 their counties. The Da- The Clean Water vie Environmental Fund of North Caroli - "Fines are Awareness League is a na is sponsoring the - forum, scheduled for too small citizens' group formed in 1990 to protect the 10 a.m. at the Rotary and the county's environment. -- Hut on Salisbury }load laws are State officials must in Mocksville. It is one of several forums that toughen their enforce- too weals." ment of environmental are being held across laws and increase fines the state. Speakers will Angle Newsome, for polluters who violate include Angie New- Clean Water water-quality regula- some and Jacquelyn Fund tions Wayne McDevitt Pikul, community or- ganizers for the Clean Water Fund; and Jona- than Wishon, a spokesman for the . Davie Environmental Awareness League. State officials are too lenient with polluters, Newsome said yesterday. "Fines are too small, and the laws are too weak," she said. "The the secretary of the N.C2 Department of Environ- ment, Health and Natu- ral Resources, has said. The most significant environ- mental problems in Davie County recently have been a release of sev- eral thousands of gallons of cow See FORUM, Page B6 k is DEM ID: 947072 CORPS ACTION ID:' 199502477 NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): 26 401 PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE %j 1) NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS ', Q9i 0 Q 2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3) COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT rl? PC" SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COLLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). PLEASE PRINT. *r? 1. OWNERS NAME: Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. 2. MAILING ADDRESS: N. C. 28687 Post Office Box 615 / 1715 Amity Hill Road, Statesville, SUBDIVISION NAME: Godfrey Lumber Chipml C131y: Stokes County STATE: North Carolina ZIP CODE: PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Project located on Southeast side of U.S. Hwy. 311 4080+ feet East of intersection of U.S.-,Hwy.-311 and N.C. 772 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME): (WORK) : 704-872-6366 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: B.W. Connor, Vice-President; Address and Phone same as above 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Stokes NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Walnut Cove, N.C. 1 #i SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.): 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: RIVER BASIN: Roanoke 01 Tributary to Dan River 7a. IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES [ J NO Fl IF YES, EXPLAIN: r? 7b. IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES [ ] NO [X] 7c. IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8a. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES [X] NO [ ] IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): 199502477 8b. ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES [X] NO [ ] IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: Request Nationwide 26 for isolated wetland impacts 9a. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 122 9b. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1.0 acre 2 I 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS): In order to provide for downstream irrigation pond and to provide for emergency spill containment yet allow the wetlands to continue to function with minimal impact 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted (ATTACH RESPONSES FROM THESE AGENCIES.) 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES [) NO N (IF NO, GO TO 18) a. IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL, POLICY ACT? YES (I NO [ ] b. IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE? YES [) NO [ ] IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES,-THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE TO DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 4 Gupton Associates .A.. Engineering-Planning-Surveying 9 7 0 7 2 5 September 5, 1997 Mr. John R. Dorney, Division of Water Quality NCDEHNR/R?p ?" S 199j F?? 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 /ElS Subject: Application for 401 Certification for Godfrey Lumber Company Chipmill, Stokes County, N.C. Dear Mr. Dorney: Attached please find six copies of the subject application and site map. Containment structure data as shown on site map was developed using Malcom chainsaw routing method. Supporting spread sheet computations are available if needed. We are delivering one copy directly to the Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office. Also we are forwarding the original and a copy to COE. If you find that a 401 certification is needed for the provisionally issued Nationwide Permit #14 (issued by COE), please provide that certification with the requested Nationwide 26 401 certification. If we may be of further assistance, please advise. Sincerely yours aras B: Gupton, P.E. HBG/la Enclosures cc: Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Corps of Engineers Godfrey Lumber Company 2200 Silas Creek Pkwy. • Suite 2b • Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 910/723-2459 D&M ID: 97017f 5 CORPS ACTION ID:' i 199502477 -' NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): 26 401 PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1) NOTIFICATION TO TEE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION ??, J 3) COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL b0XAGMdENT '99l SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: Godfrev Lumber ComDanv, Inc. 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Post Office Box 615 / 1715 Amity Hill Road, Statesville, N.C. 28687 SUBDIVISION NAME:; Godfrey Lumber Chipmill CTTY• Stokes County STATE: North Carolina ZIP CODE: PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Project located on Southeast side of U.S. Hwy. 311 4080± feet East of intersection of U.S.- Hwy.•311 and N.C. 772 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME): (WORK): 704-872-6366 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: B.W. Connor, Vice-President; Address and Phone same as above 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Stokes NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Walnut Cove, N.C. 1 r- • I? 10a. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.1 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: 0.4 DRAINAGE: OTHER: TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.5 10b. (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION): LENGTH BEFORE: N/A FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT WIDTH AFTER: FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (2) STRE.aM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? 125± WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED (ATTACH PLANS: 8 1/2" X 11" DRAWINGS ONLY): Dam has been placed across the lower end of wetland area to provide for _ spillage containment as needed in an emergency situation. This will not be a pond,*wetlands still function. Flooding of wetlands will only occur temporarily during heavy rain falls or in the event of a spill containment. There will be an additional pond below subject site that is not impacting wetlands. Work has already been completed on this containment dam. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Emergency spill containment basin 3 r,: 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS): In order to provide for downstream irrigation pond and to provide for emergency spill containment vet allow the wetlands to continue to function with minimal impact 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted (ATTACH RESPONSES FROM THESE AGENCIES.) 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES [] NO N (IF NO, GO TO 18) a. IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES [ ] NO [ I b. IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE? YES [ J NO [ ] IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES,-THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE TO DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 4 DEM ID: 970 72 5 CORPS ACTION ID:' 199502477 NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): 26 401 PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: V?'? cF?v 1) NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS F tip 2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION ???, 3) COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGENENT 'n 99 SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: Godfrey Lumber Company, Inc. 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Post Office Box 615 / 1715 Amity Hill Road., Statesville, N.C. 28687 SUBDIVISION NAME: Godfrey Lumber Chipmill CTIFY• Stokes Countv STATE: North Carolina ZIP CODE: PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Project located on Southeast side of U.S. Hwy. 311 4080± feet East of intersection of U.S.-Hwy.-311 and N.C. 772 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME): (WORK) : 704-872-6366 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: B.W. Connor, Vice-President; Address and Phone same as above 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Stokes NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Walnut Cove, N.C. 1 10a. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.1 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: 0.4 OTHER: DRAINAGE:. TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.5 10b. (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION): LENGTH BEFORE: N/A FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT WIDTH AFTER: FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? 125± WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL, EQUIPMENT TO BE USED (ATTACH PLANS: 8 1/2" X 11" DRAWINGS ONLY): Dam has been placed across the lower end of wetland area to provide for spillage containment as needed in an emergency situation. This will not be a pond, wetlands still function. Flooding of wetlands will only occur temporarily during heavy rain falls or in the event of a spill containment. There will be an additional pond below subiect site that is not impacting wetlands. Stork has already been completed on this containment dam. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Emergency spill containment basin WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE 3 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS): In order to provide for downstream irrigation pond and to provide for emergency spill containment yet allow the wetlands to continue to function with minimal impact 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES.SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted (ATTACH RESPONSES FROM THESE AGENCIES.) 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Have not contacted 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES [] NO N (IF NO, GO TO 18) a. IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES (I NO [ ] b. IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE? YES [ ] NO [ ] IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES,-THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE TO DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 4 F u ti • r ?•, ' ;j. - Cem. 1 4 1 .`Gravel r/ w gM 692 Pit f > V n r" I Grace Ch. E- ?4 j 693 '.\ rAIO' •- - ,\ ?\r?'?\ ?1 ? -? _, Trailer J ? ? 'J ®?oz -q Park _ - - - - .. -? ? ? ?? /• •/?\? 656^ ? - ? _?. 729 L?) -7 00. Z =? r .7 o o? I - _ • \ ?! • _\ (Trailer, - te Hale \ :?` ^?? ?\ i ?? •.%^j 41 ° - BM 620 r 1 aFr - :? ?., '. ,y? W k L g 59 - I1/ `j ?? /.. •'•? •Q `? 1 : ter" y YN', • ? ?-?F=_ ?? ? ??-?a?Vy? ?`-//" `.'?._,0, I , i l T%?,.'1 1 `r--? ?? , I ??.. - -7 South 1K, 7 41 :592 v / -,,•? -`? ' -? J'? _ :.??._ Pine Hall 94 v? 1 ''- `.`?/ "' •? -, J _ ?f i-- BELEWS LAKE QUADRAN E • _ , rte, ':-? .? ,_ ,. '?? '? GL {% sr/y,:"ai /?~ r NORTH CAROLINA - - 'r' 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHICI\. > 5 GODFREY LUMBER COMPANY Pinehall Chipmill September 5, 1997 Operation Guidelines for Spill Containment Facility 1. The sluce gate valve on the spill containment facility shall remain closed and locked. 2. The spill containment facility shall be checked and drained after each rainfall event. 3. A rip-rap screening berm shall be placed and maintained around the spill containment facility to screen and catch loose chips. The screen berm shall be checked after each rainfall event and cleaned as needed. 4. In the event a spill should occur the following procedure must be followed: (A) Take immediate action to contain spill and eliminate source. (B) Notify NCDEHNR, Division of Water Quality, Regional Office 910-771-4600. (C) Clean up spillage as directed by NCDEHNR. 5. The company requires that these procedures be actively adhered to, in order to assure the vegetation in the wetland area remains viable. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director A ' LT'W'*A qT 0 [D EHNR August 28, 1997 Godfrey Lumber Co. P.O. Box 615 Statesville, NC 28687 Dear Sirs: Re: Road Construction (after-the-fact) DWQ Project #970725 COE ID #199502477 On 20 August 1997 the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) was notified by receipt of a copy of your application regarding your plan to fill wetlands for the purpose of constructing a road crossing for a chip mill facility off of US 311 in Stokes County. Approval from DWQ is required to disturb these wetlands. The enclosed application needs to be completed and returned to us with 7 copies of the application, supporting maps and documentation. In particular as described in 15A NCAC 2B .0502, we will require you to locate all streams and ponds on the property. Please show these on maps of suitable scale (for instance 1 "=100 feet) so we can begin to determine your projects' compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0500. Please call me at 919-733-1786 if you have any questions or would require copies of our rules or procedural materials. Sincerely, Z R. Domey 'on Program ater Quality cc: Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Wilmington Corps of Engineers Central Files Raleigh Field Office, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 970725.pnd Division of Water Quality - Environmental Sciences Branch Enviro. Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 500% recycled/10% post consumer paper $ 2027862883 p01 Ap a lachian ps??h i•. L/f? I_! MOON f., NON III ('A KOIA%A 20b lln `o's V ^ `!?? ?? C(Mcge .f Arts and Sckeme,: Deparrmrol of Anthropolot!v (7n4) 262._241, V,,?Jt y 9C (? (FAX) 704-262-2982 1 ? • 11 .I : ?F TO 1 y ..,L ?J 4 YROK: DATE: D Total of pages, including this page. r A MF. VA FR I\t'I I I I 1111\ /,1 rll l' 1 \Il1 H',I I 1 4 11 `1111111 1 \11,11 1\ 1 \\ 1 <11 11 1111 J'Ok 11 \I I \ 1 N„1 i1\ 1 14 e 2027862883 P02 August 28, 1997 Honorable James S. Hunt, Jr. State Capitol Capitol Square R#leigb, NC 27603-5001 Dear Governor Hunt: We, the undersigned citizens and groups, have discovered in the files of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR), that C xlrn-y Lumber Company of Statesville, North Carolina, has constructed two facilities at its Stokes County wood chip mill construction site without having received two state 401 ceattfications and one federal permit that are required for these facilities. 'this flagrant disregard for state and federal wetland regulations and the concern of the undersigned citizens and groups for the health of a tributary of the Dan River and the integrity of a wetland located on the construction site prompt the following requests for action- Specifically, we are requesting that DEHNR (a) make a site visit immediately to determine the specific conditions related to the apparent violations of state law, (b) take appropriate enforcement action to remedy all violations and restore the site, including appropriate referral and cooperation with the US Army Carps of Engineers (Corps), and, (c) hold a public hearing at a site in Stokes County prior to consideration of any future state 401 certification request. By way of background, let us explain that on April 17, 1995, the Corps issued a Nationwide Permit No. 14 (Road Crossing) to Godfrey Lumber for the site in Stokcs County. Part of the prntrit stated, "Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit ----, provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM)." And fiuther, "This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any required state or local permit." Since the construction project of the chip mill began several weeks ago, Godfrey Lumber chose to dam a wetland located on the site. Although they should have obtained a Corps Nationwide 26 permit and a Notch Carolina 401 Certification, they did not. We are concerned that the tributary of the Dan River has been harmed. We are also concerned the[ the, integrity of the wetland has been compromised. We wish to c onuucnt on these violations in the public heating requested. in addition to concerns with current violations of state and federal law, the activities that will be facilitated by the permits requested by God&-ey need to be evaluated, Our wmn:erm iuvolvc tba myriad impacts that the timber-cutting activities necessary to feed the chip mill will cause. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service, in a recent letter to the Corps concerning the potential clTe:ts of the Willamette Industries chip mill under construction in Rutherford County, lists the following concerns, which we share; (1) the harvest of "new" (unconventional) species and smaller sizes (younger age classes); (2) the loss of instate mast-producing tees; (3) adverse impacts (direct, indirect, and cumulative) to threatened and endangered species; (4) adverse impacts to neotropical migratory birds; (5) the loss of terrestrial wildlife habitat, especially that of mature forest dwellers; (6) reduced water quality; (7) adverse impacts to aquatic species and their habitat; and (8) the overall loss of biodiversity_ $ 2027862883 In the only instance when these off-site impacts were allowed to be considered, three chip Mills deaf Chattanooga, Terlnesstc, went denied permits to operate by the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Corps. We will be glad to provide the text of that careful analysis of such impacts, which led to that landmark decision. Also, we suggest that you, Governor Hunt, approve the public hearing because of the in-depth study of the cumulative environmental and economic impacts of wood chip mills Quat you have directed DEHNR to perform, The opinions of the citizens at the requested hearing could provide considerable guida= to the process of the chip nail study. Finally, we request the hearing because it's the right thing to do. When so many citizens want to speak their mind abaft an important issue, they should be heard. We await your reply. Please direct any return correspondence to Harvard Ayers, 551 Cobbs Creek Road, Boone, NC 28607, 704-262-6381. Sincerely, I I f?(W r "" MSA'. vo Harvard Ayers cc: Preston Howard, DEHNR Henry Lanewtar, DEHNR Dan Whittle, DEIINR John Dorncy, pEHNR Ron Linville, DEHNR W" McDevitt, DEHNR Joan Weld, Governor's Me Linda Rimer, Governor's Office Lark Hayes, Southern Environmental Law Ccntcr Molly Diggiins, North Carolina Sierra Club P03 711 following groups have signed on to this kttcr: Conwrned Citizens of Rutherford Co. Lynne Faltraco, Chair 917 Centennial Road Union Mills, NC 28 i 67 $ 2027862883 Sierra Club Blue Ridge Group Dr. Ruth Ann Dewel, Chair P.O. Box 587 Boone, NC 28607 P04 Conservation Council of North Carolina Jahn Runkle, President P.O. Box 3793 Chapel Hill, NC 275,15 Sierra Club Southern Appalachian Western North Carolina Alliance Save Our Rivers l camgio n Task Fungi Matt Dietz, Director Margaret Jones, Chair Dr. Harvard Ayers, Chair 70 WoodPn Place, Suite 4C: P.O_ Box 122 551 Cobbs Creek Road Ashe"IC, NC 28901 Franklin, NC 28744 Boone, NC 28607 $ 2027862883 The following citizens have signed on to this letter: Adam Deck Heather Saunders Kelly Dukelow 730 GaSton St. 2709 '/x Clark Avenue 112 Roy E. Brown Road Raleigh, NC 27605 Raleigh, NC 27607 Vilas, NC 28692 Jennifer Whetstone Donna Risteen William Van De Berg 2008-1) 421 N. 17172 ASU 172 Chandy St. Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28608 Boonc, NC 28607 Lelania Van De Berg Adam Rowe Lauren Keasler 172 Chandy St. 6112 Ivy Ridge Rd. 2723 Amstel Way Boonc, NC 28607 Raleigh, NC 27612 Raleigh, NC 27613 Dawn Turner Brandy Maske Kelly Price P,O, Box 2193 11200 Taylor Road 482-8 Grand Blvd Washington, NC 27889 Laurinburg, NC 28352 Boone, NC 28607 Ilke 8ehwraa Kirstie Fischer Laura Jordan McKinney P.U. MY Is 1 440 B (>4k St. 137 C Hamby Alley Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Boone, NC 28607 Boonc, NC 28607 Chet Jones Vanessa S. Collins Misty Brindle 162 Paul St. Rt. 2, Box 1615 227 Rockford St. Boone, NC 28607 Columbus, NC 28722 Mt_ Airy, NC 27030 Heather Williams Angie Coffey Gregory Bonito 4146 HighcroR Lane 3002 Laboratory Rd. 4401 Old Colony Rd ClwM le, NC 28269 Lincointon, NC 28092 Raleigh, NC 27613 David Scluntz Am Eisenhard Erica Lian 2008 wy. 421 N, Apt. 8 1904 Tryon Road 784 Howard St , # 1 R Boone, NC 28607 New Bean, NC 28560 Boone, NC 28607 P05 Tamara Gabai Stacy Curry Brooke Hatdeel 216 Howard St., Suite 3 677 Camp Dan Valley Rd. 281 R.noty Rranch Boone, NC 29607 Reidsville, NC 27320 Vass, 'NC 28394 $ 2027862883 Robin McClenny Katherine Cheatham Mary Catherine Dunn 4700 Glen FOtrest Dr, 3605 Carolyn Dr. 1118 Briarcliff Rd Raleigh, NC 27612 Raleigh, NC 27604 Burlington, NC 27215 Sandy Van Horn Jamie Elizabeth Carroll Chet Jones 20 Adams St. Rt. 1, Box 297 162 Pane St. Ft. Bragg, NC 28307 Holly Springs, NC 27540 Boone, NC 28607 Josic Sizemore Brian Revell Robin Dale 4807 Hawkwood Trail 18477 ASU 1918-Q Quail Ridge Winston Salem, NC 27103 Boone, NC 28608 Granville, NC 27858 Beth Lengefeld Chris Becom Elmer Hall 3404 Staliiw Ct_ 1009 Glaicastlc Way Box 233 Relcigh, NC 27613 Raleigh, NC 27606 Hot Springs, NC 28743 Janus Carroll Albert D. Sivils, Jr. Gilbert C. Johnson Rt. 3, Box 417-C 230 %z Courtland Pl. 99 Hannah Br. Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Asheville, NC 28804 BomsviIle, NC 28714 Scott Sanderson Lee Barnes Carl J. Silverstein Rt. 1, Box 400-S P.O. Dox 1303 112 Norwood Avenue Marion, NC 28752 Waynesville, NC 28786 Asheville, NC 28804 Julie Crawshaw Gene Messick Ron Lambe P.O. Box 808 213 Birdie Lane 104 Trotter Pl. Tiyon, NC 28782 Shelby, NC 28150 Asheville, NC 28806 Abby Gage Mike and Eileen Conti Donna and Michael Matarazzo 93 Frisbee Cove Rd. 964 Centennial Rd. 296 Bcdrock Creek Marshall, NC 28753 Union Mills, NC 28167 Ellcnboro, NC 28040 Debra and George Kraus William Conner Sally and Tellis Conner 182 Laser Drive 2230 Centennial Rd- 2230 Centennial Rd. Bostic, NC 28018 Union Mills, NC 28167 Union Mills, NC 28167 Susan and Blake nag Mike Fal Taco Don DeBone 2378 Centennial Road 917 Centennial Rd_ 4223 Maple Creek Rd_ Union Mills, NC 28167 Union Mills, NC 29167 Rudxxfordton, NC 28139 P06 V 2027862883 Cheryl McClary Jani Hotuinc Glenda Lang p O Bqx 3046 1381 CcntGnnial Rd. P.O. Box 1236 Rutherfordton, NC 29139 Union Mills, NC 28167 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Elizabeth Lang Leona Messersmith Jason Bulluck P.O. Box 1236 P.O. Box 1236 484 Roxanna St. Rudwfordton, NC 28139 Rutherfordton, NC 29139 Boone, NC 28607 Jonathan Ward Nicholas Getzen Jennifer Randolph P.O. Box 2082 225 Walden Lanc 8750 Clovcrficld Dr. Blowing Rock, NC 29605 Matthews, NC 28105 Kannapohs, NC 28081 Melissa Andrug Donelle Deno Mark Heftier 4308 Oak Hollow Drive 3201 Quail Run Dr- 2008-9 Hwy. 421 N. High Point, NC 27265 High Point, NC 27265 Boone, NC 28607 Brian Dubberly Matt Godfrey Amy Jesswein 211 Banc Shelton Blvd. 9524 Dccr Spring Lane 95 Brookfield Lane Boone. NC 28607 Charlotte, NC: 28210 Hendersonville, NC 28739 Mehera Euzor Michelle Lakey Sara Richelson 907 E. Main St. 205 Sampson Rd., Unit 017 255 Bruce Skelton Blvd. # 1 l3 Aberdeen, NC 28315 Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Sate Karahalis J inuuy Ardinger Amy Hughey 145 S. Moretz , Apt. 1 l 853 Russ Cornett 614 C. Wills Forest Rd. PA-mm. NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Raleigh, NC 27605 Neal Wiselbaker Robert Wisenbaker LaVonda Fowler 828 Watauga River Rd. 14019 Hackanwre Df. 121 Christie's Lane Sugar Grove, NC 28679 Matthews, NC 28105 Boone, NC 28607 Paul Fowler Jason White Holly Mason 512 Fast CA- 1975 River Road 10 Appleeross Rd.. Jacksonville, NC 2822546 Todd. NC 28684 Weaverville, NC 28787 P07 Jill Neustadt Jim & Julie Neustadt Erin McCulley 286 Sll w Drive 235 Valle View Df., Box 2 Box 16854 ASU Boone, NC 28607 Vilas, NC 28692 Boone, NC 29609 V 2027862883 cocy Zeller Ashley Doar Charlotte Fisher P-U. Box 848 4800 Colfview Ct_ 620 Lori Lane Marshall, NC 28793 Charlotte, NC 28227 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Roberta Fuller ller Josh Foskctt 170 Whitener Drive Dell Cromer 1929 Cirietown Road, SW ASU Box x 1552 NC 28607 Boone Supply, NC 28462 28609 Boone, , tti McLamb Pa john S. Rule Sean Cunningham 1031 Harvey St. 465 Windy Acres Ridge Road 290 Hews CO- NC 28607 Boom Raleigh, NC 27608 Fleetwood, NC 28626 , Taylor Zeigler Shirecn Parsons Paul Holcomb 855 Russ Cornett 551 Cobbs Creek Road 915 N. Elm Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Greensboro, NC 27401 Danny Smith George Cox Jonathan E- Fowler 401 Ridge St., NW 3820 Wilshire Blvd., #106 P.O- Box 407 Wilmington, NC 28403 Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 Lenoir, NC 28645 Dr. Jeff Boyer Dr. William Dewel Anthropology Dept- Chris Turner 1700 Brookshire ASU 472 Hade-Smith Drive Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28608 Bawwr Elk, NC 28604 Canon Ham Minehi Binkley 3807 Lorwin Rd. 1143 Moller St. Dgrham,NC 27707 Winston Salem, NC 27103 P08 August 28, 1997 Honorable James B. Hunt, Jr. State Capitol t Capitol Square ?.,. _ Raleigh, NC 27603-8001=n'` it?°?s1=1 4..' r Dear Governor Hunt: We, the undersigned citizens and groups, have discovered in the files of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR), that Godfrey Lumber Company of Statesville, North Carolina, has constructed two facilities at its Stokes County wood chip mill construction site without having received two state 401 certifications and one federal permit that are required for these facilities. This flagrant disregard for state and federal wetland regulations and the concern of the undersigned citizens and groups for the health of a tributary of the Dan River and the integrity of a wetland located on the construction site prompt the following requests for action. Specifically, we are requesting that DEHNR (a) make a site visit immediately to determine the specific conditions related to the apparent violations of state law, (b) take appropriate enforcement action to remedy all violations and restore the site, including appropriate referral and cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), and, (c) hold a public hearing at a site in Stokes County prior to consideration of any future state 401 certification request. By way of background, let us explain that on April 17, 1995, the Corps issueg a Nationwide Permit No. 14 (Road Crossing) to Godfrey Lumber for the site in Stokes County. Part of the permit stated, "Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit ----, provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM)." And further, "This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any required state or local permit." Since the construction project of the chip mill began several weeks ago, Godfrey Lumber chose to dam a wetland located on the site. Although they should have obtained a Corps Nationwide 26 permit and a North Carolina 401 certification, they did not. We are concerned that the tributary of the Dan River has been harmed. We are also concerned that the integrity of the wetland has been compromised. We wish to comment on these violations in the public hearing requested. In addition to concerns with current violations of state and federal law, the activities that will be facilitated by the permits requested by Godfrey need to be evaluated. Our concerns involve the myriad impacts that the timber-cutting activities necessary to feed the chip mill will cause. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service, in a recent letter to the Corps concerning the potential effects of the Willamette Industries chip mill under construction in Rutherford County, lists the following concerns, which we share:. (1) the harvest of "new" (unconventional) species and smaller sizes (younger age classes); (2) the loss of mature mast-producing trees; (3) adverse impacts (direct, indirect, and cumulative) to threatened and endangered species; (4) adverse impacts to neotropical migratory birds; (5) the loss of terrestrial wildlife habitat, especially that of mature forest' dwellers; (6) reduced water quality; (7) adverse impacts to aquatic species and their habitat; and (8) the overall loss of biodiversity. The following citizens have signed on to this letter: , . Adam Deck Heather Saunders Kelly Dukelow 112 Roy E. Brown Road 730 Gaston St. 2709'/2 Clark Avenue Raleigh, NC 27607 Vilas, NC 28692 Raleigh, NC 27605 s Donna Risteen William Van De Berg Jennifer Whetstone 17172 ASU 172 Chandy St. 2008-9 421 N. NC 29608 Boone Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 , Adam Rowe Lauren Kcasler 172 Ch Vanandy St. De Berg 6112 Ivy Ridge Rd. 2723 Amstel Way 172 Ch Boone, NC 28607 Raleigh, NC 27612 Raleigh, NC 27613 Brandy Maske Kelly Price Dawn Turner 11200 Taylor Road 482-B Grand Blvd. P.O. Box 2193 Washington, NC 27889 Laurinbur NC 28352 b? Boone, NC 28607 Kirstie Fischer Laura Jordan McKinney like Schwraz 440 B Oak St. 137 C Hamby Alley P.O. Box 151 Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Boone, NC 29607 Boone, NC 28607 Collins Vanessa S Misty Brindle Jones Chet s . Box 1615 2 Rt 227 Rockford St. PauBoone,l l S 28607 , . Columbus, NC 29722 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Heather Williams Angie Coffey 3002 Laboratory Rd. Gregory Bonito 4401 Old Colony Rd. 4146 Highcroft Lane Charlotte, NC 28269 Lincolnton, NC 29092 Raleigh, NC 27613 David Schantz Amy Eisenhard 1904 Tryon Road Erica Lian 784 Howard St., #19 2008 Hwy. 421 N, Apt. 8 Boone, NC 28607 New Bern, NC 29560 Boone, NC 28607 Tamara Gabai Stacy Curry 677 Camp Dan Valley Rd. Brooke Handeel 281 Rooty Branch 216 Howard St., Suite 3 Boone, NC 29607 Reidsville, N(' 27320 Vass, NC 28394 Robin McClenny Katherine Cheatham Mary Catherine Dunn 4700 Glen Forest Dr. 3605 Carolyn Dr. 1118 Briarcliff Rd. Raleigh, NC 27612 Raleigh, NC 27604 Burlington, NC 27215 Sandy, Van Horn Jamie Elizabeth Carroll Chet Jones 20 Adams St. Rt. 1, Box 297 162 Parle St. Ft. Bragg, NC 28307 Holly Springs, NC 27540 Boone, NC 28607 Josie Sizemore Brian Revell Robin Dale 4807 Hawkwood Trail 18477 ASU 1918-Q Quail Ridge Winston Salem, NC 27103 Boone, NC 28608 Greenville, NC 27858 Beth Lengefeld Chris Becom Elmer Hall 3404 Stallion Ct. 1009 Glencastle Way Box 233 Raleigh, NC 27613 Raleigh, NC 27606 Hot Springs, NC 28743 James Carroll Albert D. Sivils, Jr. Gilbert C. Johnson Rt. 3, Box 417-C 230'/2 Courtland PI. 99 Hannah Br. Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Asheville, NC 28804 Bornsville, NC 28714 Scott Sanderson Lee Barnes Carl J. Silverstein Rt. 1, Box 400-5 P.O. Box 1303 112 Norwood Avenue Marion, NC 28752 Waynesville, NC 28786 Asheville, NC 28804 Julie Crawshaw Gene Messick Ron Lambe P.O. Box 808 213 Birdie Lane 104 Trotter Pl. Tryon, NC 28782 Shelby, NC 28150 Asheville, NC 28806 Abby Gage Mike and Eilcen Conti Donna and Michael Matarazzo 93 Frisbee Cove Rd. 864 Centennial Rd. 296 Bedrock Creek Marshall, NC 28753 Union Mills, NC 28167 Ellenboro, NC 28040 Debra and George Kraft William Conner Sally and Tcllis Conner 182 Laser Drive 2230 Centennial Rd. 2230 Centennial Rd. Bostic, NC 28018 Union Mills, NC 28167 Union Mills, NC 28167 Susan and Blake King Mike Faltraco Don DeBona 2378 Centennial Road 917 Centennial Rd. 4223 Maple Creek Rd. Union Mills, NC 28167 Union Mills, NC 28167 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 r Cory Zcllcr Ashley roar Charlotte Fisher P.O. Box 848 4800 Golfvicw Ct. 620 Lori Lane Marshall, NC 28793 Charlotte, NC 28227 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Roberta Fuller Josh Foskett j Dell Cromer ASU Box 15520 170 Whitener Drive 1929 Cirictown Road, SW Boone, NC 28608 Boone, NC 28607 Supply, NC 28462 ' Patti McLamb John S. Rule Sean Cunningham 465 Windy Acres Ridge Road 290 Hews Crl. 1031 Harvey St. Fleetwood, NC 28626 Boone, NC 28607 Raleigh, NC 27608 Taylor Zeigler Shireen Parsons Paul Holcomb 855 Russ Cornett 551 Cobbs Creek Road 915 N. Elm Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Greensboro, NC 27401 Danna Smith George Cox Jonathan E. Fowler P.O. Box 407 401 Ridge St., NW 3820 Wilshire Blvd., 4106 Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 Lenoir, NC 28645 Wilmington, NC 28403 Dr. Jeff Boyer Chris Turner Dr. William Dewcl Anthropology Dept. 472 Hade-Smith Drive 1700 Brookshire ASU Banner Elk, NC 28604 Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28608 Carson Ham Minchi Binkley 3807 Darwin Rd. 1143 Moller St. Durham, NC 27707 Winston Salem, NC 27103 inn yorne From: James Ronald (Ron) Linville [n1ew331 @wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 1997 11:50 AM To: steve@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Cc: "NROAR04/TS19W40" @wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us; "NROAR04/N1ED706"@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us; john@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us Subject: FYI - Godfrey Chip Mill I trust you received my previous voice mail concerning the 404/401 for this project. Since then, I have received calls from Mischi Binkley and Dr. Harvard Ayers. After discussing the 401 scenario with them, I think they understand that the impacts are essentially minimal and that no appreciable damage will be done to water quality from the actual site construction. They are very much opposed to chip mills generally and intend to push for a 401 public hearing in order to get their message out on the bigger issue. Supposedly, the State will receive a lot of mail on this issue to support enough public interest to generate a public hearing. During my discussions with them, I suggested that if their real concern is the overall impacts from chip mill deforestation that they should indicate that instead of using the 401 as a hook to draw attention to their real agenda. (I also notified John Thomas about this situation via voice mail.) They also suggested that these operations would be utilizing cooling waters and would discharge tanic water, etc. If that is the case we should require further information from Godfrey or any other chip mill prior to permitting or certification. They are also concerned about the extensive use of well water which has supposedly caused nearby private wells to go dry at other chip mill facilities. Dr. Ayers indicated that when the general permit for lumber mills comes up for renewal that they want to comment about the permit's inadequacy due to secondary impacts such as stream sedimentation, channel deforestation, loss of fishery habitats, inadequate forestry BMPs and timbering in wetlands, so on and so forth. They did not seem to be unreasonable people but do seem to be EXTREMELY concerned about this issue and preserving the people's right to a reasonably healthy world. Comparisons were made to the loss of salmon supporting streams in the west due to logging practices and the move to the recently matured& reforested eastern states by the chip mill industry. Apparently, they are well organized and could make an impressive showing. Not my call, but a public hearing on the overall chip mill industry could be interesting. Don't think it should revolve around the 401 though. We could find find out about additional water quality issues, concerns and other pertinent information from a broader review including forestry practices. Joint effort with DWQ and Forestry to resolve under DENR? Contacts: Dr. Harvard Ayers 704/262-6381 Mischi Binkley 910/777-1812 Ron Linville @ WSRO 910/771-4608 x 265 "One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds. Much of the damage inflicted on land is quite 14,sible to laymen. An ecologist must either harden his shell and make ffeli&ve that the consequences of science are none of his business, or he must be the doctor who sees the marks of death in a community that believes itself well and does not want to be told otherwise." from Round River by Aldo Leopold xw?+x+++++w++wwwwwww+wx+x+++++x+xxxxxwxx+xxxx+++x+wwxxxx+x++++xx North Carolina Chapter Regional Groups Blue Ridge Boone Broad River Shelby Cape Fear Wilmington Capital Raleigh Central Piedmont Charlotte Cypress Greenville Foothills Winston-Salem Haw River Burlington Headwaters Durham Horace Kephart Fayetteville Medoc Rocky Mount Orange- Chatham Chapel Hill Piedmont Plateau Greensboro Pinnacle Hendersonville Pisgah Brevard South Mountains Morganton WENOCA Asheville 1160 • 1024 Washington Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 August 28, 1997 b Preston Howard, Director Division of Environmental Management Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina C? Re.: request for public hearing ?Fs Dear Mr. Howard: It has come to our attention that there may be permitting violations associated with a proposed new high capacity chip mill operation in Stokes County as well as with an existing Stokes County operation owned by the same company (Godfrey Lumber). The North Carolina Chapter of the Sierra Club requests that the Department take the following immediate actions: 1) make a site visit immediately to determine the specific conditions related to apparent violation(s) of state and federal law 2) take appropriate enforcement action to remedy all violations and restore the site, including appropriate referral and cooperation with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, the Sierra Club requests a public hearing at a site in Stokes county prior to consideration of any pending or future 401 certification requests from Godfrey Lumber. Our members live and recreate within the sourcing area of the proposed new chip mill operation and are concerned by the potential on-site and off-site impacts to water quality, wildlife and forest resources. Both the Foothills and Piedmont Plateau groups of the Sierra Club, with a combined membership of over 1600 members in the northwest and piedmont, have asked for this opportunity to comment in public hearing. We would appreciate being notified at your earliest convenience of your response to these concerns. With regards, Gordon Smith, Chapter Chair N.C. Sierra Club 6"1`1&a.- M"o Paul Holcomb Chair, Piedmont Plateau Group m Matthews Chair, Foothills Group IV14 /J I?_' Molly iggins, t5 ate Director N.C. Sierra Club To eViore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystem and resources ... I r t` $ 2027862883 PO1 a ' Appalachian 1 I I t. It, N 1 %' I: W!, a I\ II 111111 NttRl l1 i'.i K//LICVA :n•1' I'Al,•y-o Art,:.nul tinlt • It?l?.uuurnt ..1 '?ullrngw•1,,..; (VAX) 704-262-2902 I e? To! Lar PRONS A4 DRTBII O Total of.?. pages, including this page. vvw"O: 1 Nlt%i11N [%,)III It,,,, "I lilt I -I" - .1 •.,fi .1 •1-11l. %, 1%.-I 11 11I11,IIt"'11\ I. 1•.,51A I $` 2027862883 August z8, 1997 Honorable James B. Hunt, Jr. State Capitol Capitol Square RaldA NC 27603-0001 Dom Governor Hunt: We, the undersigned citizens and groups, have discovered in the files of the North Carolina Dapu mont of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR), that C xlftey Lumber Company of Statesville, North Carolina, has constructed two facilities at its Stakes County wood chip mill construction, Site without having reedved two state 401 certification and one foderal permit that are required for these facilities. This flagrant disregard for state and federal wetland regulations and the concern of the undersigned citizens and groups for the health of a tributary of the Dan River and the intol city of a wctivA located on the construction silo prompt the following requests for action. Specifically, we are requesting that DEHNR (a) make a site visit immediately to dmnninc the specific wnditions related to the apparent violations of state law, (b) take appropriate enforcement action to remedy all violations and restotc the site, including appropriate referral and cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), and, (c) hold a public hearing at a site in Stokes County prior to consideration of any future state 401 certification request. By way of background, let us explain that on April 17, 1995, the Corps issue a Nationwide Permit No. 14 (Road Crossing) to Crodfrey Lumber for the site in Stokes County. Part of the permit stated, "Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit ---, provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM)." And further, "This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any required state or local permit," Since the construction project of the chip mill began several weeks ago, Godfrey Lumber chose to dam a wetland located on the, site. Although they should have obtained a Corps Nationwide 26 poraait and a North Carolina 401 certification, they did not. We are concerned that the tributary of the Dan River has boon harmed. We are also concerned that the integrity of the wetland has been compromised. We wish to axrurantt on these violations in the public hearing requested. In addition to concerns with current violations of state and federal law, the activities that will be facilitated by thv permits requested by Godfrey need to be evaluated. Our concerns involve the myriad impacts that the timber-cutting activities necessary to food the chip null will cause. The United Stales Fish and Wildlife Service, in a recent letter to the Corps concerning the potential effects of the Willamette industries chip mill under construction in Rutherford County, lists the following concerns, which we share: (1) the harvest of "new" (unconventional) species and smaller sires (younger age classes); (2) the bas of mature mast-producing trees; (3) adverse impacts (direct, indiroct, and cumulative) to thrcateood and endangered species; (4) adverse impacts to neotropieal migratory hirds; (5) the loss of terrestrial wildlife habitat, especially that of mature forest dwellers; (6) reduced water quality; (7) adverse impacts to aquatic species and their habitat: and (8) the overall loss of biodiversity. P02 V 2027862883 In the only instance when these off-site impacts wtxe allowed to be considered, three chip mills near Chattanooga,, Terurtssec, wore denied permits to operate by the Tnutcssce Valley Authority and the Carps. We will be glad to provide the text of that careful analysis of such impacts, which led to that landmark decision. Also, we suggest that you, Govertror Hunt, approve the public hearing because of the in.deplh study of the cumulative environmental and economic impacts orwood clue mills that yuu have duvotod DEHNR to porform. The opinions of the citizens at the requested hearing could provide considerable guidww to tt process of the chip mill study, Finally, we request the hoofing because it's the fight thing to do. When so many citizens wilt to speak Wr mind about an important issue, they should be heard. We await your reply. Please direct any return correspondonco to Harvard Ayers, 551 Cobbs Creek Road, Boor. NC 28607,704-262-5381. Sinocraly, u 1j Harvard Ayers cc: Preston Howard, DEHNR Henry Lancaster, DEHNR Dan Whittle, VEHNR john Dam7, DEHNR Ron Linville, DEHNR WAi = P&Mvitt, DEHNR loan Weld, Crovernar's Office Linda Rimer, Crcvernor's Oftieo Lark Hayes, Soua m Environ umW Law Center Many Dions, North Carolina Sierra Club P03 The fallowing groups have signed on to this lctw- Concerned Citizens of Rutherford Co. Lynne Faltraco, Chair 917 Centennial Road Union Mills, NC 28167 $ 2027862883 Siena Club Blue Ridge Group Dr, Ruth Ann Dowel, Chair P.O, Box 387 Amne, NC 28607 Conservation Council of North Carolina John Runkle, President PA Box 3793 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Sierra Club South= Appalachian Western North Carolina Alliance Save Out' Rivers Fcomsioa Task Force Matt Dien, Director Margaret Jones, Chair Dr. Harvard Ayers, Chair 70 Woodrin Place, Suite 4C P.Q. Box 122 551 Cobbs Chock Road Asheville, NC 28801 Franldin, NC 28744 Boone, NC 29607 P04 The following citizens have sgpw on to this low: $ 2027662883 Adam Beck Heather Saunders Kelly Dukelow Ada Ada Gaston St. 2709 '/: Clark Avenue 112 Roy I,. Brown Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Vitas, NC 78692 730 Raleigh, NC 7.7605 Whttstvnc Donna Risteen William Van Do Rag 3au?ifcr jannif 421 et 17172 ASU 172 Chandy St. 2008.9 N, Boone, NC 28607 BWno, NC 28608 Aocn?e, NC 28607 Adam Rowe Lauren Kessler Lelania Van De Berg 6112 Ivy Ridge Rd. 2723 Amstel Way 172 ChwWy St. Raleigh, NC 27613 Boone, NC 28607 Raleigh, NC 27612 Dawn Turner Brandy Maske Kelly Price P.O. Sox 11200 Taylor Road 482-B Grand BIVd- 2193 Washingten, NC 27889 Laurinburg, NC 28352 Boon, NC 28607 like Schwraz Kirstie Fis" Laura Jordan Mckumey 440 B 00k St. 137 C Hamby Alley P.O. Box 151 Boone, NC 28607 Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Boone, NC 28607 Chet Jones Vanessa S, Collins Misty Bdndlc Rt. 2, Box 1615 227 Rockford St. 162 Paul St. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Boanc, NC 28607 Columbus, NC 28722 Angie Coffey Gregory Bauto He dw Williams 3002 Laboratory Rd- 4401 Old Colony Rd. 4146 Hsghcroft Lane Lincohtton, NC 28092 Raleigh, NC 27613 Charlotte. NC 28269 Amy Eisanhard Erica Liao David Schantz 1904 Tryon Road 784 Howard St., # 18 2008 Hwy. 421 N, Apt. 8 New Elem. NC 29560 Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Stacy Curry Brooke Handeel Tamara Gabsi 677 Camp Dan Valley Rd. 281 Rooty Branch 216 Howard St., Suite 3 Reidsville, NC 27320 Vass, NC 28394 Boone, NC 28607 P05 • • '?` 2027862883 Robin McClenny Katherine Cheatham Mary Cothuiac Duna 4700 Glen Forest Dr. 36os Carolyn Dr. l l is Briarcliff Rd. Raleigh, NC 27612 Raleigh, NC 27604 Burlington, NC 27215 Jamie Elizabeth Carroll Chet Jones sandy van ROM Rt. 1. Boat 297 162 Park St. 20 Adams 20 Bragg, NSt. C 2$307 Holly Springs, NC 27540 Boone, NC 28607 Ft. Brian Revell Robin Data Josie 4807 limo 5iumwarc e Trail 18477 ASU 1918-Q (wail Ridge Winston Salem, NC 27103 Boone, NC 28608 Greenville, NC 27$58 Beth Lengefeld Chris Becom Elmer Hall 34 Stallion Ct 1009 Glenca de Way Box 233 Raleigh, NC 27613 Raleigh, NC 27606 Hot Springs, NC 28743 Carroll Alben D. Sivils, Jr. Gilbert C. Johnson Jan= 3, Box 417-C 230 41 CourdwW Pl. 99 Hannah Br. Rt. Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Asheville, NC 28804 Bornsvillc, NC 2$714 Scow Sanderson Lee Barnes Cori J. Silverstein RL 1, Hox 400-S P.O. Box 1303 l 12 Norwood Avenue Marion, NC 23752 Waynosville, NC 28786 Asheville. NC 28804 Gene Messick Ron Lambe Julie P.U. Cra crawshshaw 213 Birdie Lane 104 Trotter PL Box 808 Tryon, NC 28782 Shelby, NC 28150 gshpville, NC 25806 Abby Cagy Mike and Eileen Conti Donna and Michael Matara= 93 Frisbee Cove Rd. 864 Centennial Rd. 296 Dodreack Creak Marshall, NC 28753 Union Mills, NC 28167 Ellenboro, NC 28040 Mehra and George Kraft William Conner Sally and Tellis Con= 2z3u Centennial Rd 2230 Centennial Rd. 182 Laser Drive Union Mills, NC 28167 Bostic, NC 28018 Union Mills, NC 28167 Poo Mike Faltraeo ? Ddlona Susan and Blake King 917 Centennial Rd. 4223 Maple Crock Rd. 2378 Centennial Road Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Union Mills, NC 28167 Union Mills, NC 29167 _. 'b` 202786Z88? Clary Jani Honrine Glenda Lang Chery 1381 Centennial Rd. P.O. Holt 1236 P.U. l l M Mc P.O Bfx 304 304 ,6 NC 28139 Union Mills, NC 28167 Rudierfordtom NC 28139 Ptatherdton Leona Messcmwth Jam Bulluck Elizabeth Lang p,O, Box 1236 494 Roxanna St. P.O. Box 1236 Boom, NC 28607 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Ruder Jonathan Ward Nicholas Golsen Jennifer Randolph P.0.13ox 2082 225 Walden Lane 8750 Cloverfield Ih. Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Matthews, NC 28105 Kannapolis, NC 28081 Melissa Andrus Donelle Date Mark Hefner 4308 Oak Hollow Drive 3201 Quail Run Dr. 2008-9 Hwy. 421 N. High Point, NC 27265 Hi Point, NC 27265 Boone, NC 28607 ?' Brian Uubbcrly Metz Godfrey Amy Jcsswoin 211 Bruce She{toll Blvd. 9524 Dcwr Spring Lane 95 Brookfield Lane Boone, NC 28607 Charlouc, NC 28210 Hendersonville, NC 2$739 Mehera Euzor Michelle Lakey Sara Richelmn 907 E. Main St. 205 Sampson Rd., Unit 017 255 Btuca Skelton Blvd. 0113 Boone, NC 28607 Boone, NC 28607 Aberdeen, NC 283 l5 Sam Karahalis Jin855 Ituny uss Co g 614 A. HuOcr Forest Rd. 145 S. Moretz, Apt, 11 NC 27605 Boone, NC 29607 Boone, NC 28607 Raleigh, Robert Wisenbaker LaVonda Fowler Neal Wisenbaker 121 Christie's Lane 14019 828 Watauga Rivcr Rd. maW Hacltamorc D Bow, NC 28607 Swat Grove, NC 28679 Matthews, NC 28IO5 Jason White Holly Mason Paul Fowler 1975 River Road 10 Applecross Rd. 512 East Ct. Todd, NC 28684 Weaverville, NC 28787 Jacksonville, NC 2822546 Jim & Julie Nettstadt Erin McCulley Jit1 Neustadt Box 16854 ASU 286 Sunset Wive z35 'Valle View Dr., Box 2 Boone, NC 28608 Boone, NC 28607 Vilas, NC 29692 P07 e . ' ' V 2027862883 P08 Ashley Doer' Charlotte 1 goer Cory Ze ff 4800 Gotfview Ct. 620 Lori Lane P.O. Box 849 Charlotte, NC 28227 Mk Airy, NC 27030 MerahA NC 28793 Roberta Fuller Josh Foskctt Jos b i?rive 170 Dell Cromer 1929 Cirietwm Road, SW ASU box 15520 NC 28607 Bo one supply, NC 28462 Boone, NC 28608 , Sean Cunningham Patti McLamb 465 Windy Acres Ridge Road John S. Rule 294 Hcwa Ctl. 103 l Harvey St. Rslcigh, NC 27608 Fleet nod, NC 28626 Boone, NC 28607 Shit=n Parsons Paul Holcomb Taylor Zeigler 5S I Cobbs Creek Road 915 N_ Elm 855 Russ Cornett bonne, NC 28607 orccnsboro, NC 27401 Boone, NC 28607 Jonadmn E. Fowler mit anny S D h th George Cox WW 401 RidSc St. 3820 Wilshire Blvd., # 106 4 3 407 Box PA. , NC 28645 LCtwir 0 WilmingtM NC Z9 Color Mountain, NC 28718 , Di, Jcff Boyer William Daml Dr Anthropology Dept. Chris Turn" 472 Hadr.,Sruith Driva . 1700 8roaicsbirc NC 28607 Boone ASU Boone, NC 28608 Banner Elk, NC 28604 , Carson Hem Minchi lditlkley 3807 Darwin F 1143 Moller St. W?s1,pri $a1et»., NC 27103 Durban, NC 27707 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James & Hunt, Jr., G ove mor Jonathan & Howesy Secretary Steven J. Levitas, Deputy Secretary A[4j7Lqb*A E:) EHNR Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 FAX:(919) 733-9959 I FAX TO: , f - V- ( 1,1 ?,4 I FAX NUMBER: I FROM: PHONE: NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS SHEET: 10 'o AK FROM : BETH FORAY-DUVRL SIERRA CLUB PHONE NO. : Regional groups Cape Fear Wilmington tRpitsl Raleigh Central Piedmont Charlotte Cypress Greenville Foothills Winston-Salem flaw River surlington Headwaters burham Horace Kephart Fayetteville Medoo pocky Mount Orange- chetham Chapel Hill Pledmont Plateau Creertsbom Pinnade Hendersonville M59fitr Brevard South Mountains Morardon WENOCA Ashevllle Re., request for public hearing Dear Mr_ Howard: 1024 Washington Street Raleigh, North Carolina August 28, 1997 apter It has come to our attention that there may be permitting violations associated with a proposed new high capacity chip mill operation in Stokes County as well as with an existing Stokes County operation owned by the same company (Godfrey Lumber). The North Carolina Chapter of the Sierra. Club requests that the Department take the following immediate actions: 1) mare a site visit immediately to determine the specific conditions related to apparent violation(s) of state and federal law 2) tape appropriate enforcement action-to remedy all violations and restore the site, including appropriate referral and cooperation with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Tu addition, the Sierra Club requests a public hearing at a site in Stokes county prior to consideration of any pending or futurc 401 certification requests from Godfrey Lumber. Our members live and reoreate within the sourcing area of the proposed new chip mill operation and are concerned by the potential on-sitto and off--site impacts to water quality, wildlife and forest resources. Both the Foothills and Piedmont Plateau groups of the Siena Club, with a combined membership of over 1600 members in the northwest and piedmont, have asked for this opportunity to corament in public hearing. We would appreciate being notified at your earliest convenience of your response to these concerns. With regards, Gordon Smith, Chapter Chair N.C. Sierra. Club Paul Holcomb Chair, Piedmont Plateau Group -4 /M4 Matthews hair, Foothills Group IW4 0, Molly Aggins/,Iftate Director N.C. Sierra Club Rug. 29 1997 12:56PM P1 ro anrf promote tfie rrspoware use of the cam Blue Ridge Preston Howard, Director Boone Division of Environmental Management Broad River Department of Environment and Natural Resources Shelby Raleigh, North Carolina T FRO46.dle 9105915882 08-2B-97 07:41AM TO 19197332496 a31 P.1/2 p? FA X MKMO RANDUM •?•,?: IMr. Presto? Na?rr??- `t1Z X33 AiI I Fram: Korinoth A. C3ridlO, P.I ?.1). Prvvs-b :9z 'r :Elf)!(:l'l: aft GaJw (n `? ?. ? o ice<. 7 - ?c `boa; .Aq x,99, s r 9105915882 08-28-97 07:41AM TO August 27, 1997 Mr. Preston Howard, .Director Division of Environmental Management. Department of Health and Natural Resources Archdale Building, 512 North Salisbury St P.U. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611 19197332498 a31 P.2/2 Concerned Citizens of Stokes County Rt 3, Box 68-C Walnut Cove, NC 27052 910-591-5882 Dear Sir: As citizens of Stokes County, we are concerned with the development and operation of the Godfrey Lumber Company hardwood chipping mill under construction in our county. We are distressed with the construction at the site, in the floodplain along the Dan River in Pine .Nall, NC. It has come to our attention that this large facility construction was started without the required 401 permit. Since this law was violated so early in the history of this facility we are even more concerned with its ultimate operation. From our calculations we estimate that this fac'il'ity will need to clear-cut 10,000 acres (15.5 square miles!) of fffrest each year to meet their published production goals. This is certain to make an adverse impact on the local forests, which are already suffering from unsustainable levels of logging for timber. We are concerned about the future of our forests, the duality of the water and soil in our watershed, and the scenic beauty of our region which is an important recreational and tourist destination. We would like to request a public hearing on the impact of this facility at the current location and the off-site forestry impacts this type of chip mill will have on our area, before the granting of the permit which will allow this plant to operate. Thank you for your consideration of our request. Please contact us at the above address with your decision. Sincerest regards: Kenneth & Luann Bridle R. Michael Bruce Jay Kinny Bobby & George Blankenship Meredith George Steve & Ceryl Beach Michael & Martina Moore Donivan Dale John Hartman & Kay Richey Steve & Patty Cole Sterling & Erica Nicholson 'Cony Mgee & Sydney Hughes John & Sharon Nygren Rt 3, Box 68-C, Walnut Cove, N('27052 Rt 1, Box 405J, Danbury, NC 27016 Rt 1, Box 132, Danbury, NC 27016 P.O Box 182, Danbury, NC 27016 lit 2, Box 409, Westfield, NC, 27053 Rt 1, Box 50,.Lawsonville, NC, 27022 Rt 1., Box 380-5, Danbury, NC, 27016 Kt 1, l;ox 254-A, Westfield, NC, 27053 Rt 1, Box 511, Danbury, NC, 27016 Rt 1, Box 390, Danbury, NC, 27016 Rt 1, Box 2281, Walnut Cove, NC, 27052 Rt 1, Box IG, Germanton, NC, 27052 Rt 1, Box 140, Walnut Cove, NC, 27052 SENT BY'Kinko's Copies ; 8-20-97 9:39AM ; Kinko's Durham 1- 9 1/ 4 To: John Donley Fax A 733-9959 Faf ' Re: Godfrey lumber Chiprmill Dote: August 20, 1997 Pqw: 4, including this cover sheet. Attached is the Army Corps of Engineem permit for the Godfrey Lumber Chipmill under construction in Stokes County. you indicated to me that they have not i"ecelved a NC 401 Certification on this constructioh, so it is out of compliance, Unfortunately, the mad crossing in question Fias already been constructed. Please copy any correspondence regarding this matter to : Lynne Fattraco 917 Centennial (toad, Union Mills, NC 20167 Thanks for your help. 970'725 9'70725 From the daak of... OIngw Merdn MF-WMPP iigree Cqh(Xdmte Duke Urdven,ity 1315 Momwe lid *81 Durham, NG 27785 919 383.1610 Far, gem$Q"b,dukaedu 0 ; 8-20-97 ; 9:39AM ; Kinko's Durham 1- DEPANYMENY OP THE ARMY 'WLMING'KW CISTW r. cows op 1"-NCiIN m P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, 140M CAROLINA 264024990 April 17, 1995 9 ;# 2/ 4 Regulatory Drench ACTION TD: 199502477 and NatLonwide Permit No. 14 (Roe tl'o IV ED Godfrey Lumber Company APR 2 4 1995 Post Office 4ox 615 statesville, North Carolina 28687 $Y;, Dear Sirs: Reference is made to your permit request received an March 17, 1995, regarding your plans to discharge fill watcrial into the waters and/or wetlands of an 'uuiamed tributary of Dan River asgooiated with new road construction for the proposed ?cdfxeyirlsuitiKhr-:Coii?p' iii chip mill facility located f ";? iligli i? i 3*y, west of Madison, Vtgokga??CQulltNorth Carolina. Reference is also made to the site ingsection of December 7, 1993, conducted by Moaars, aohn Thomas and Ken Jolly of the Raleigh Regulatory Field Office staff at the referenced site. The purpose of this inspection was to review draft plans.provided by Mr. Mark Doggett (grading contractor for site) for Che proposed road access work, and to examine the site for waters and wetlands 6ubject to.'Department of the Army permitting authority. The site -inspection.and plan review Phowed. that tha proposed' road 'would include a single crossing of as unnamed tributary of the Dan River. This road crossing-would impact less Chan 0.33 acre of jurisdictional waters and wetlands on the referenced tributary. For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, code of Federal 1ka3rulations (CFR), Pant 330.6, published in the Federal Register am November 33, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 end Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, was provided for fills for roads crossing waters of the united States (including wetlands and other spacial aquatic sites) provided: a. The width of the fill is limited to the minimum necessary for the actual crossing; b. The fill placed in waters of the United Statcs is limited to a filled area of no more than one-third acre. Furthermore, no more than a total of 200 linear feet of the fill for the roadway can occur in special aquatic sites, includir;.g wetlands; c. The crossing is culverted, bridged or otherwise designed to prevent the rest-tction of, and to withstand, expected higliflows and the movement of aquatic organisms; d. The crossing, including all attendant features, both temporary and permanent,:-i8 part of a single and complete project for crosexng of a water of the' United states; and . e.'.• .iF'or, fills in special aquatic sitpR, includ..ng.wetlands, the permittee noti£ice the District Engineer (DE) in aCeQxdance'with Che V61:ifioatson° general condition. Pribedon P-ydedPeow SaT BY:Kinko's Copies ; 8-20-97 ; 9:40AM ; Kinko's Durham 1-+ 9 ;# S/ 4 J -2- Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Rnvironmental Management JNCDEM). You should contact Mr. aohn Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1785, regarding water quality certification. This nationwide permit doesq not relieve you of the reaponoibility to obtain any required State on local approval. This verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur no later than January 21, 1992, It is incumbent upon you to remain infox=ed of changes to the nationwide permits, which will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation to complete the activity under the present terms and oondi,ti.ona of this nationwide permit. Thank you for your time and cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. John Thomaa, Raleigh Regulatory Field pffiCe, telephone (919) 876-8441. Sincerely, Q. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Enclosure Ia7 BY'Kinko's Copies ; 8-20-97 ; 9:40AM ; Kinko's Durham 1- 9 41 4 -3- Copy Furnishad with Rnvlopursa Mr. Bryon S. Hobson Gupton-Poster Aevociates 2200 Silas Creek Parkway suits 2-8 Kinston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 Copies Furnished wo/Exicloeure; Doug Millar Land Qualit}y? Section North C!axolln: Department of Environment, #Ialth and Natural Resources 9025 North Point Boulevard suite loo Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27146 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Sax 27687 Raleigh, myth Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Section Division of B'nvironmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 4401 Ready Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Regional office Manager North Carolina, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 0025 North Poiiat Boulevard Suite 100 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106