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AIR QUALITY B.V.Hedrick Gravel and Sand Co.-Lilesville Plant
NC Facility ID 0400036
Inspection Report County/FIPS: Anson/007
Date: 04/25/2011
Facility Data Compliance Data
B.V. Hedrick Gravel and Sand Co.-Lilesville Plant Inspection Date 04/20/2011
Ingram Mountain Road-SR 1704 Inspector's Name Cindy Grimes
Lilesville,NC 28091 Operating Status Operating
Lot: 34d 59.9820m Long:79d 58.5360m Compliance Code Compliance-inspection
SIC: 1423/Coshed And Broken Granite Action Code . FCE
NAICS: 212313 /Crushed and Broken Granite Mining and Quarrying On-Site Inspection Result Compliance
Contact Data Permit Data
Facility Contact Authorized Contact Technical Contact Permit 06725/R04
Tim Jones Jeffrey Goodman Jason Conner Issued 6/16/2009
President Environmental Director Expires 5/31/2014
(704)848-4165 (828)277-7030 (828)686-3844 Classification Small
Permit Status Active
Inspector's Signahrre 1 Q � Comments:
Date of Signature:
MACT/GACT Applicability: None(Facility is not operating and has no equipment on site yet; DAQ FRO is
not aware of any MACT/GACT applicability at the time of inspection).
1) Location
B.V.Hedrick Gravel and Sand Quarry-Lilesville is located on Ingram Mountain Road near Lilesville,NC,
Anson County.
Directions
From FRO,take Hwy 401 South to Wagram.Turn right at Old Wire Road(Hwy 144)and go— 11 %2 miles to
Laurel Hill.Turn right at Hwy 74 and go west about 30 miles to Lilesville.Turn right at flashing caution light
onto 5`h Street(at elementary school).Follow 5°i Street,and bear left to continue on Wall Street,and then go
V2 mile until Stanback Ferry Road. Turn right and go another V2 mile until Ingram Mountain Road,turn
right and go—1 more mile. There will be a sign and dirt drive that says"Cumberland Sand and Gravel" on
left hand side. Proposed quarry site is located past gate.
Safety considerations: Safety shoes,safety glasses and hardhat(earplugs when operating).Be alert for large
equipment when operation starts.
2) Facility and Process Description
B.V.Hedrick Gravel and Sand Company(Lilesville Plant)is a rock quarry that will produce aggregate for
cement and asphalt plants.This facility is permitted under Air Permit No. 6725R04,effective from 16
June 2009 until 31 May 2014. Cindy Grimes conducted the last compliance inspection on 26 May 2010.
This facility is(will be)a quarry which extracts mainly granite from the earth. The granite and crushed stone
products are loosened by drilling and blasting,and then are loaded by power shovel or front-end loader into
large haul trucks that transport the material to the processing operations. Primary operations include a jaw,
which is used for initial crusher reduction, and a series of conveyors.This crusher product is next fed through
a grizzly feeder for undersize material,and then is discharged onto a conveyor, where it goes through more
screening processes, until it is conveyed to a surge pile for temporary storage or sold as coarse aggregate.
a) Current Throughput for 2010
Employees: 0 (did not operate)
Hours: 0(did not operate)
Production: 0(did not operate)
b) Permitted Sources
RtyssIou upss9onSource 41 Conttol ontrol5ystem
„ z.< ,SotlKce Desetiption
Non-Metallic Mineral Processing Plant,350 tons per hour,utilizing water suppression with no other control
devices,including:
ES Crush Crushing Operations N/A
ES Screen . Screening Operations.�
ES Convey r Conveying Operations N/A j N/A
3) Inspection Summary
On 20 April 2011,I(Cindy Grimes)drove to this site to verify that the facility was not operating.There
was a locked gate across the dirt driveway;I walked through the gate for a short distance,and there was
no activity(equipment or evidence of ground-breaking) to be seen.
On 20 April 2011, during an inspection of another BV Hedrick facility in the area,I verified that this quarry
has no immediate plans to start operating.
Also,in the latter part of2010,I spoke to Jason Conner,Environmental Director for B.V.Hedrick Quarries,
to confirm that this site was still not operating.Mr. Conner told me that nothing had changed, and there was
still no equipment at the site. He said that the site would not be operational in the near future.
4) Permit Stipulations
Per permit.
5) Reporting Requirements
Within 15 days after start-up of the rock crushing operation,the Permittee shall notify, in writing, the
Regional Supervisor of the start-up.
6) 112R Status
Unknown at this time. Facility has not been constructed as of yet.
7) DAQ Compliance History
This facility has not started operations since its initial permit; it has had no prior DAQ violations.
8) Comments and Compliance Statement
This facility has not been established on site as of the date of this inspection. FRO has been informed
that the company still plans on developing the site sometime in the future.
BV Hedrick Gravel and Sand- Lilesville appeared to be in compliance on 20 April 2011.
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