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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20072087 Ver 1_Certified Return Receipt_20081022W A T ?9QG ____-I Michael F Easley, Governor William G Ross Jr, Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality October 22, 2008 CERTIFIED MAIL Return Receipt Requested 7001 2510 0000 6682 7027 Mr Mike Stanley, Operations Supervisor Piedmont Natural Gas 2611 Greengate Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27406 Subject: Gas line relocation adjacent to Bridge No 140, SR 2215 Gabnel's Creek, Randolph County Dear Mr Stanley On Wednesday, October 15, 2008, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) was notified that a contractor for Piedmont Natural Gas was relocating a utility line at the subject location According to the notification, thus work involved the excavation of a trench through the bed of Gabriel's Creek The report also indicated that the contractor was pumping turbid water from within the work area and discharging it directly to the stream rather than into a settling basin or silt bag In response to this notice, Ken Averrtte of the Fayetteville Regional Office of DWQ visited the site on Friday, October 17, 2008 He met on-site with numerous N C Department of Transportation officials as well as Mr Jerry Nealy, fob superintendent for Distribution Construction Company (DCC) of Greensboro, the contractor for this gas line relocation The in-stream component of the utility relocation was essentially complete at the time of the visit According to Mr Nealy, the water being pumped from the work area on October 15 was settled water contained within the excavation that was removed prior to commencement of the day's work within the put This water was the accumulation of leakage through the diversion dam that had been installed upstream of the work area This "pump around" arrangement is typical when doing such work in order to achieve compliance with U S Army Corps of Engineers permits and corresponding DWQ 401 Water Quality Certifications On the prompting of DOT inspectors at the scene, DCC reportedly implemented measures to seal the leaks through the dam and pump all of the streamflow around the work area During his visit, Mr Aventte observed no evidence of significant water quality issues or stream standard violations The diversion dam was still in place and the pumps in operation on an as needed basis There was no evidence of stream flow into the work area and only a very low flow observed downstream of the bridge, likely caused by water flowing through fractured rock It is the contention of NCDOT that work was in progress within the excavation while the put water was being pumped directly to the stream, resulting in the discharge of turbid water and possibly violating stream standards In either event, the fact that water was being pumped directly from the work area to the stream is ample cause for concern Water Quality Certification No 3699, the general certification for utility lines, specifically requires that work in or adjacent to stream waters shall be conducted in a dry work area While DCC had employed an appropriate "pump around", the direct discharge of untreated water from the work area violates the intent of the general certification Mr Nealy was advised at the time (by Mr Averrtte) that such practices were not acceptable by the DWQ and that in the future, all pit water discharges must go into an approved settling basin or silt bag Noe Carolina Naturally North Carolina Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street - Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 Phone (910) 486-1541 Customer Service Internet h2o enr state nc us FAX (910) 486-0707 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Mr Mike Stanley October 22, 2008 Page 2 The purpose of this correspondence is to advise Piedmont Natural Gas of the situation that occurred on October 15, and to request that PNG ensure that all of their employees and/or contractors comply with applicable rules when working in or around wetlands and waters of the State At this time, the Fayetteville Regional Office has deterrmned that no further action is warranted concerning tlus event This decision is based on the following factors 1 The prompt cooperation of Mr Nealy and DCC 2 The absence of significant stream flow 3 The fact that DWQ personnel were not on scene to document stream standard violations If you have questions, or if tlus office can be of assistance, please contact Ken Aventte at (910) 433-3303 Sincerely, Belinda S Henson Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section cc Mr Barry Harrington, NCDOT Mr Jeff Loflin, NCDOT, Randolph Co Res Engineer Mr Doug Wilson, Operations Mgr, PNG Ms Judy Coble, PNG Mr Art King, NCDOT, Div 8 DEO (Mr Bn7ari W_renn.::) Ms Sue Homewood, WSRO 401 file (M Stanley PledmontNatGaS doc)