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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-02_1_Redacted ROY COOPER Got- -nor MICHAEL S. REGAN r �; Serretary, Energy, Mineral& TRACY DAVIS Land Resources Du error ENVIRONMENTAL OVALITY December 1, 2017 Tony Johnson Vulcan Construction Material LLC 11020 David Taylor Drive#105 Charlotte, NC 28262 RE: Mining Permit No. 12-02 Morganton Quarry Burke County Dear Tony Johnson.- This letter is to advise you of recent amendments to the North Carolina Mining Act of 1971 which impact the permit term of your existing mining permit. Pursuant to the passage of House Bill 56, which became law on October 4, 2017 as SL 2017-209, all existing mining permits and any newly issued mining permits are to be issued for the life of site or for the duration of the lease term. The"life of site" means the period from the initial receipt of a permit for the operation until the mining operation terminates and the required reclamation is completed. Considering the above, this letter hereby modifies your existing mining permit to remove all references to the prior expiration date to convert your permit to a life of site or lease permit effective immediately No action is required on your part for this modification to be effective. Please attach this letter to your existing mining permit for future reference. The mine name and permit number on the permit document, and all existing operating and reclamation conditions contained therein, shall remain in full force and effect. Furthermore, all provisions of GS §74-51 and GS §74-52 still apply to all new, transferred and modified mining permits. In addition to the life of site or lease mining permit provision, SL 2017-209 also enacted a new annual mining permit operating fee of$400 per mining permit number. By statute, the initial payment of this annual $400 fee must be submitted to this office by December 31, 2017 —see the attached Invoice to remit the initial annual fee payment by this deadline. Beginning in 2018, the $400 annual operating fee must be submitted by July 1 of each year with the required Annual Reclamation Report as required by GS §74-55. Failure to submit the fee by the required deadline will result in a $501month late fee and could result in the denial of future permit actions and/or revocation of your mining permit. Lastly, pursuant to GS §74-54, the cap on reclamation bonds has been raised from $500,000 to $1 million. Any adjustments needed in existing bonds will be initiated by this office or addressed during your next requested permit action unless you contact this office with a written request to have your bond reevaluated. The issuance of a ruining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations remains with you. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. if you have any questions on the above, please contact Ms. Judy Wehner, Assistant State Mining Specialist, or me at (919) 707-9220. Sincerely, William "Toby" Vinson, Jr., PE, CPM Interim Director, DEMLR L1.%ironntt 1flC J ?unlitti I ErmC is \incral arul L.aitd Ar t,ni.r Scrrcr hli?\ildi SCrVtC!'CCI'IS@I" 1 R01c,gh.No hCarrnfma?7u,)f4 it,12 QIU 707 q,'00 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, PG, PE Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman, Secretary December 29, 2011 Mr, Tim Knopf Vulcan Construction Materials, LP PO Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27118 RE: Permit No. 12-02 —Morganton Quarry Burke County Catawba River Basin Dear Mr. Knopf: Your application for renewal of the above referenced mining permit has been approved. A copy of the renewed permit is enclosed. The new expiration date is December 29, 2021. The conditions in the permit renewal were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. 1 would like to draw your particular attention to the following conditions where minor additions or changes were made: Operating Condition Nos. 3C, 4C, and 10B. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 308.7 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 193.5 acres. The affected acreage reflects a slight increase of 0.9 acres, as a result of better mapping. Please review the renewed permit and contact Ashley Rodgers, Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, rr 1 Janet S. Boyer, PE !; State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section JSBIar Enclosures cc: Ms. Laura Herbert, ARO Ms. Shannon Deaton-WRC, w/enclosures Mr. William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, w/o enclosures 1612 Maii Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - Telephone 919-733-45741 FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604• Internet:http:Ilwww.dir.enr.state.nc.uslpagesllandqualitysection.htmi An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 110%Post Consumer Paper DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, The Mining Act of 1971 ," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. Morganton Quarry Burke County - Permit No. 12-02 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: December 29 2021 Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit ands the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49, Modifications February 16, 1990: This permit has been modified to include the Revised Site Plan and Emergency Spillway detail dated February 5, 1990 and the revised mine map expansion narrative received by the Land Quality Section on December 21, 1989. In addition, Mining Permit No. 12-12, previously issued to Burke County has been incorporated into this permit. Furthermore, the 11 ,07 acre Leonhart tract has been included under this permit modification. December 18, 1992: This permit has been modified to allow the berm relocation, associated sediment and erosion control measures and pit expansion as indicated on the Morganton Quarry Mine Map dated February 1 , 1992 and revised October 15, 1992 and the Details Sheet dated June 3, 1992 and revised October 15, 1992. Page 3 August 30, 1995: This permit has been modified to allow the construction of new settling ponds and to allow a minor increase in the area for overburden disposal as indicated on the Mine Map last revised July 12, 1995. November 25, 1998: This permit has been modified to add 6 acres to the affected area for a future tenant site and to include a new office and scales and the associated sediment and erosion control measures as indicated on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998. January 1, 2001: This permit has been modified to change the corporate name from Vulcan Materials Company to Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. January 24, 2002: This permit has been modified to add 120.64 acres to the eastern and northern permit boundaries and increase the affected area to 192.6 acres. The modification _includes the expansion of the quarry to the east and the addition of overburden storage areas _ in the northeastern portion of the mine site as indicated on the mine maps last revised September 24, 2001 and the associated sediment and erosion control design calculations and supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 10, 2001 and December 13, 2001, Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until December 29, 2021. Conditions This Permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. seq., and to the following conditions and limitations.- OPERATING CONDITIONS: 1. Wastewater and Quarry Dewaterin A. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any storm water runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Division of Water Quality to secure any necessary storm water permits or other approval documents. Page 4 2. Air Quality and Dust Control A- Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality, B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. All buffer zones shown on the Mine Map dated October 28, 2011 shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and approved earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, check dams, sediment retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. All rock tailings to be disposed of in the Rock Tailing Area shall be hauled to the area, not pumped, from the settling basins. C. All mining activities, including the installation and maintenance of all erosion and sedimentation control measures, shall be conducted as indicated on the Mine Maps (Sheets 1 through 4) dated October 28, 2011 and the supplemental information received November 4, 2011. D. Material in Overburden Storage Areas A and B shall be placed in compacted lifts from the bottom of the storage area to the top. E. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised Page 5 erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden or waste disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Graded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate uate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off-site damage because of sedimentation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the quarry opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. 7, Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 8. Blasting The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph located at a distance no farther than the closest off site regularly occupied structure not owned or leased by the operator. A seismographic record including peak particle velocity, air overpressure, and vibration frequency levels shall be kept for each blast (except as provided under Operating Condition Nos. 8B and 8D of this permit). The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the mine operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from surface blasting: A. Ground Vibration With_Monitorinq: In all blasting operations, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed Figure 1 (below) at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building. Page 6 10.0 11.0 ca A 1 > 2.0 2 1.5 1.0 1.:7 CL M 0.6 0.5 ; 0.5 ° 0.4 d i].a E x 11 1.2 f ' 4 to 20 ]0 100 Blast Vibration Frequency, Hz F,g rc , Aiir?marvvf:' ci-,!r7a i'7 ( rr iiy ff? '3- i_ .'t.,-i o;.:j 1f �ir'+�7 ? B. Ground Vibration Without Monitoring: In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: W = (D/DS)2 Ds = D W 1/2 V = 160(DS)-' 6 W = Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.Q milliseconds or more (pounds). D = Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator (feet). Page 7 Ds = Scaled distance factor. V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second). The peak particle velocity of any component shall not exceed 1.0 inch per second, for the purposes of this Section. C. Air blast With Monitoring: Air blast overpressure resulting from surface blasting shall not exceed 129 decibels linear (dBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building not owned or leased by the operator outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building, unless an alternate level based on the sensitivity of the seismograph microphone as specified below is being used_:_ Lower Frequency Limit of Max Level, Measuring System, in Hz in dBL 0.1 Hz or lower-flat response 134 peak 2.0 Hz or lower-flat response 133 peak 6.0 Hz or lower-flat response 129 peak D. Air blast Without Monitorin�c In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: U = 82 (D/WD,33)-1,2 To convert U (psi) to P (dBL): P = 20 x log (U12.900-9) Confined Air blast/Overpressure (dBL) for quarry situation: A = P - 35 U = Unconfined air overpressure (pounds per square inch). W = Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.0 milliseconds or more (pounds). D = Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator (feet). . P = Unconfined air overpressure (decibels). A = Air blast or air overpressure for typical quarry situations (decibels). Page 8 The air blast/overpressure shall not exceed 129 decibels, for the purposes of this Section. E. Record Keeping The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing_ the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location, distance from blast to closest offsite regularly occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. F. Excessive Ground Vibration/Air blast Reporting: If ground vibration or Air blast limits are exceeded, the operator will immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department are taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high ground vibration or high air blast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Failure to report will constitute a permit violation. G. Flyrock Prevention: The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to ensure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the Mining Permit- H. Flyrock Reporting: Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded areas, the operator shall immediately report the incident to the Department. Further use of explosives on the mine site shall be suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. The report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the mine site. I Page 9 I. Studies: The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at the mine site in response to an exceedence of a level allowed by these blasting conditions. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. J. Notice: The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24-hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section Regional Office prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. K. Additional Airblast Control Measures 1. The blaster in charge shall maintain an increased visual observation for cracks that could cause enhanced over pressure values. This will provide the primary basis for determining the presence of cracks that are not detected by the driller. 2. In any areas of concern to the blaster in charge, especially in the front row of the blast, additional stemming shall be added to ensure no enhanced movement will occur. 3. The use of sound blasting procedures and training small be continued to help minimize the potential for enhanced over pressure values. 9. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end-to-end or fencing shall be maintained at all times at the mining permit boundary to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 20 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Vegetated earthen berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Maps dated October 28, 2011. In addition to grasses, long leaf and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable evergreen species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. Page 10 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on-site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on-site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on-site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1971): 1 . on-site generated land clearing debris 2. conveyor belts 3. wire cables 4. v-belts 5. steel reinforced air hoses 6. drill steel D. If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the i Division of Land Resources prior to commencement of such disposal: 1. the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area; 2. a list of refuse items to be disposed; 3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the refuse; 4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table; and 5, verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established Page 11 13, Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security, which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond, is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. Page 12 APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.S. 74-53 1 . The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, or are likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5 The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. RECLAMATION CONDITIONS: 1 . Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any high wail, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: Page 13 A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. _ E. -No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On-site_ _ disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Robert J. Grill on July 20, 2001 , the "Suggested Field Border, Grassland, Food/Cover Plot Mixtures Beneficial to Wildlife" seeding specifications prepared by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission last revised February 1998 and the following: Spring Seeding Rate/Acre: Rye Grain — 20 pounds Switchgrass — 5 pounds Browntop millet — 5 pounds Korean lespedeza — 15 pounds Fall Seeding Rate/Acre: Rye or Wheat grain -- 40 pounds Orchard grass — 15 pounds Ladino clover— 5 pounds Crimson clover -- 5 pounds Winter Seeding Rate/Acre: Rye or wheat grain — 40 pounds Korean lespedeza — 10 pounds Partridge pea — 5 pounds Little biuestem — 4 pounds Page 14 In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to enhance post-project wildlife habitat at the site. 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued August 16, 1972, to A.P. Causby Stone Company, renewed September 27, 1982, transferred to Vulcan Materials Company February 10, 1987, modified February 16, 1990 (incorporated Mining Permit No. 12-12), renewed August 7, 1992, modified December 18, 1992, August 30, 1995, November 25, 1998, and January 1 , 2000, and simultaneously renewed and modified January 24, 2002, is hereby renewed this 29t" day of December 2011 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. By: ��lV James D. 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C� C3 z.3 P y v I V - -� \ _. \ // I _ 0 w v y - e -, V v V r s � - '` - �` ,� '� a -11 v _ ,- _ o I a - v yy A y I �� - �O a o - V v v\ I 1, \ I I /-, 0 v \ - Qj�* -1 \ 1, I /y . A �. t ' ,r r , ,J 1 I 1:0�- .. .L \, Rodgers, Ashley From: McHenry, David G. Seat: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 7:26 AM To: Rodgers, Ashley Subject: Morganton Quarry, Burke, Vulcan, 12-02 renewal Ms. Rodgers, The WRC has no comments on this permit renewal. Thank You Dave Email correspoodence to and horn this sender is subjw to the N.0 PubliC Records Law and may be disclosed Ire third parties l 1 III � y 12-01-'11 14:20 FROM-NCDENR - ARO 828-299-7043 T-671 P0001/0001 F-724 r � y-0 � MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM for the DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Project/Number:--h c7Y-Q'C'H IA DU� 17- UOL County:-- UOIL - -- Please return comments back to: Comments due by: Will the operation, as proposed, violate s andards of air quality? ►�� Comments: `& h uc.� 4rr a-a -r lr YES NO Air permit required Air permit existing ✓ (Permit # Other Comments: ~�� � �G �, t r.� n,+o 0 wwte-v ;a ' su.+S Reviewed try: Date: Print Name: e('v s 1141 central Office Reviewer_ Rev Dec 2006 f • • Rodgers, Ashley From: Riddle, 5hawna Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 4:36 PM To: Rodgers, Ashley Subject: Comments for Morganton Quarry# 12-02 Ashley- Comments for the renewal- The mine permit acreage chart was not completed in the permit, but is located on the map. The affected acreage and bond sheet was not completed. Do they have to re-notify/notify the updated adjacent property owners? N01 -{b- ve.v\-c"oa I Maps/calculations are adequate. Will fax air comments- Thanks- Shawna Shawna Riddle-Shawna.Riddle@ncdenr.gov Environmental Senior Specialist North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Land Resources- Land Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 1 Rodgers, Ashley From: Wiggs, Linda Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 4:58 PM To: KnopfT@VMCMAIL.com; Rodgers, Ashley; Jones, Jennifer; Riddle, Shawna Subject: 12-02 review form Attachments: 12-02 DLR -Water Quality Review Sheet 2010.pdf Tim, I will see you December 8, 2011 for our site visit, but attached is a copy of my review form for the Morganton site (DLR##12-02, DWQ#NCG020177). Ashley and Jen, FYI.Give me a call if you have any questions. Shawna, Here is an electronic cc, but I have also attached a hard cc for your records to the application package I returned to your office. Thanks Linda Linda Wiggs-Linda.WigRsencdenr.gov North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality-Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel:828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Link to Division of water Quality Home Page htlp;/Iportal.ncdenr.org/­we-41wci Notice: E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and therefore may be disclosed to third parties. i Print this form to PDF Retum PDF of this form to DLR CO by email.cc DLR RO and DWQ SPU MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM for the DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY THIS SECTION TO BE FILLED OUT BY DLR: Project Name: Morganton Quarry DLR Permit#: 12-02 County: Burke Address: Tim Knopf: kn,opft(@vmcmail.corn YES NO Date Commencing Is this mine a new mine? F r Permit issued 12/15/72 Have land disturbing activities started? Date? r r E 12/15/72 Latitude: 35.7737 Longitude: -81,6631 Please return comments to(at DLR CO): Ashley Rodgers Comments due by: 11/29/11 SECTION BELOW TO BE FILLED OUT BY DWQ: Is the RO concerned that the operation,as proposed, would violate standards of water quality?? Comments: This mine does not have a history.of standard violations. Watershed/Stream Name & Classification: UT Hunting Crk 11-36 WS-IV DWQ Compliance Status of Mine: As of 11/21/11 compliant. Inspection scheduled for Dec 2011. YES NO NPDES permit required? NPDES permit existing? 7 (Permit#NCG020177 r If an NPDES permit is not required, is DWQ still concerned about wetland degradation by dewatering? Should permittee contact DWQ RO Immediately?(e.g.to schedule a site visit if r RO Contact Name: r- x mine has already begun digging or is Contact Reason: - dewatering without DWQ permit) 401 Wetland Cert. required? 401 Wetland Cert. existing? Permit# old cert.#92- r" 409 Does DWQ RO currently have enough ' information to determine if a 401 fir_ certification is required? - Rev September 2010 Print this form to PDF • Return PDF of this form to DLR CO by email.CC OLR RQ and DWQ SPU YES NO Are wetlands disturbed at this site? = 92409 r. Does DWQ RO suspect or know of nearby C" ,mine plan indicates wetlands wetlands to the site? Is a wetland delineation required prior to I .' By: r_JD or r_ ,Consultant � � i�.:z renewal only DWQ Issuing the permit? �r bnsite? Or Offsite? , Stream Determination Needed? x renewal only Stream Determination Completed? Does DWQ RO need a statement that no wetlandsistreams are disturbed r t_ ,x renewal only for this project from applicant? Buffer Determination Needed? r r.,z Buffer Determination Completed7 r 1' Recycle system permit existing?* ...._,Permit# r New Recycle System permit required?* r r Enough information to determine? existing?*permit Non-discharge * 9 P 9 �� �,Permit# f - S f Will wastewaters discharge to HQW waters f� r 7Q10 with a 7010=0?** Unknown ermittee determine): r Flow. .r Has-Violation Does DWQ require DLR.to hold the permit r.�0&M Requirements (e.g. so DWQ can review it further or »`�HQW/7Q10 Concerns I--X because DWQ requires more Informat€on)7 'r 'COther.•Reason: - RO contact: -�Hold Until: Mine must wait to dewater until an O&M r (- plan is approved? 'The NPDES SW and WW permit NCG020000 covers closed-LQw ngcycle systems, designed to exclude all stormwater run-oft from the system and operate at or below two-feet of freeboard. These systems may be permitted by a Non-dischacge Recycle System Permit from the Aquifer Protection Section IAPSJ. OR may-instead be permittedunder NCG020000 to eliminate-amadditional permit. Recycle systems that do not meet those criteria are consi gmd discharging systems, and are subiect to the NQgQ20000 dischafge Permit. **To obtain 7Q10 flows,permittess must contact the DWQ Stormwater Permitting Unit. If DWQ does not have a flow estimate fora specific stream,permittess will be asked to obtain one. Permittees should contact J. Curtis Weaver at the USGS:919-571-4043, for more information on obtaining a 7010 flow. USGS will not determine a 7Q10 t7ow for tidally influenced water bodies. Reviewed bv: DWQ RO Surface Water: LWiQgs Regional Office: ARO Date: 11f21f11 RO Aquifer Protection Section: Regional Office: Date: SPU DWQ Central Office Reviewer(if applicable): Rev September 2010 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue Thomas A. Reeder Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary November 18,2011 MEMORANDUM TO: Ashley Rodgers Land Quality Section 'FR E C E I V E D FROM: Paul Williams DEC 2� U 11 Ground Water Management Section Division of Water Resources LAND QUALITY SECTION SUBJECT: Comments on the Mining Permit Renewal Request for: Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Morganton Quarry Burke County Please find attached a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. The Morganton Quarry, located in Morganton County, does not appear to have an unduly adverse effect on ground water supplies. The mines water withdrawals are registered as Facility 1D 0199-0004, with the Division of Water Resources. Facilities not in the fifteen county Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area are required to register their water withdrawals in accordance with the North Carolina General Statute G.S. 143-215.22H. This statue requires any non-agricultural water user who withdraws 100,000 gallons or more in any one day of ground water or surface water to re ister and update withdrawals. This statue also requires transfers of 100,000 gallons or more in any one day of surface water from one river basin to another river basin register and update their water transfers. Water withdrawal registrants must complete the annual water use reporting form by April_ 1 for the previous year. If you have further questions please contact the Division of Water Resources at (919) 733-4064 or send correspondence to 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1611. 1611 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1611 One Phone;919-733-40641 FAX:919.733-3558 Internet:www,nrwater.org N /f JCCarolina An Equal opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer-50%Recycled t 10%Post Consumer Paper +�turall f NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., P.E. Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman, Secretary November 9, 2011 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Nat Wilson Habitat Hydrogeology Group Division of Water Resources FROM: Brenda M. Harris � Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal for Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Morganton Quarry Burke County ® Mine Dewatering Proposed ❑ No Mine Dewatering Proposed Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 29, 2011 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on potable groundwater supplies would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers at (919) 733- 4574 if you have any questions. /bmh a Attachments cc: Ms. Shawna Riddle Nov 14 2011 MIN OF VMTEft RED 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - 919-733-4574 1 FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 T,�u lam+ � r '`�•� � _ `^'� W�.i"!'M.�.Y��r�=./'r�M�-..�./+�w"'NAa i • MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING ApI►Itcaxt's Narrtc: f> >j l'f!,i �r,v. l; , ;f► ! 13 f G {!r ,,j3 Pro jed NOW J✓ t f f� i3�ilt„1 Oi l(Ysv� Appltc;IPcrnrft No.: jr-) 'U.,� Cmq. �)i v V t . 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RMW RWd (only new ayyhu fmts) a other: Date: RMW Red OOSIICW Date for' Coat e&- 1 I (10 Jattr than Zs days f m recttpt) ❑ PkAse nott the fallorrtr�q: f Py1_r1 r, t! A(d,- _i U f/ f. r� 1►l.'� u 1 t NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., P.E. Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman,Secretary November 9, 2011 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. David McHenry Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission FROM: Brenda M. Harris Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal for Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Morganton Quarry Burke County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater, estuarine, or marine fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 29, 2411 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater, estuarine, or marine fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. Ibmh Attachments cc: Ms. Shawna Riddle 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - 919-733-4574 I FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 �� wil NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., P.E. Beverly Eaves Perdue,Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman, Secretary November 9, 2011 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Nat Wilson Habitat Hydrogeofogy Group Division of Water Resources FROM., Brenda M. Harris . 7 \) Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal for Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Morganton Quarry Burke County ® Mine Dewatering Proposed ❑ No Mine Dewatering Proposed Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 29, 2011 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on potable groundwater supplies would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers at (919) 733- 4574 if you have any questions. Ibmh Attachments cc: Ms. Shawna Riddle 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - 919-733-45741 FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 LORIE CORDER 7680008419663 0160 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 7"1nT0 4401 NORTH PATfERSON AVENUE P BOX 4239 0 ao� WINSTON SALEM,NC 27115y4239. , PAY TO THE ORDER Of DOLLARS JPMarganChase 0 CHICAGO,ILLINOIS 60670 MEMO Rodgers, Ashley From: Rodgers, Ashley Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 11:15 AM To: Price, Don Cc: Riddle, Shawna Subject: 12-02 DLR -Water Quality Review Sheet 2010 Attachments: 12-02 DLR -Water Quality Review Sheet 2010.doc Don, Please see attached DWQ form for the renewal of Vulcan's Morganton Quarry and forward to the appropriate reviewer. The renewal request packet will be on its way to you shortly. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Ashley 1 Print this form to PDF Return PDF of this form to DLR CO by email. cc DLR RO and DWQ SPU MINING PER IT APPLICATION R&IEW FORM for the DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY THIS SECTION TO BE FILLED OUT BY DLR: Project Name: Morganton Quarry DLR Permit#: 12-02 County: Burke Address: Tim Knopf: knopftCa7vmcmail.com YES NO Date Commencing Is this mine a new mine? 1✓ Permit issued 12/15/72 Have land disturbing activities started? Date? r r 12/15/72 Latitude: 35.7737 Longitude: -81.6631 Please return comments to (at DLR CO): Ashley Comments due by: 11/29/11 SECTION BELOW TO BE FILLED OUT BY.DWQ: Is the RO concerned that the operation, as proposed, would violate standards of water quality? Comments: Watershed/Stream Name & Classification: DWQ Compliance Status of Mine: YES NO NPDES permit required? r 1' 17 NPDES permit existing? r (Permit # ) r If an NPDES permit is not required, is DWQ still concerned about wetland degradation by dewatering? Should permittee contact DWQ RO immediately? (e.g. to schedule a site visit if r RO Contact Name: I- mine has already begun digging or is Contact Reason: dewatering without DWQ permit) 401 Wetland CerL required? r_ r 401 Wetland Cert. existing? r Permit# r Does DWQ RO currently have enough information to determine if a 401 certification is required? Rev September 2010 Print this form to POF . Retum POF of this form toD R CO by email. cc Dl_R RO and DWQ SAU YES NO Are wetlands disturbed at this site? r Does DWQ RO suspect or know of nearby wetlands to the site? Is a wetland delineation required prior for , By: r_JD or Consultant -= DWQ issuing the permit? Tr bnsite? Or �_�_=Offsite? Stream Determination Needed? r r Stream Determination Completed? r . ' Does DWQ RO need a statement that no wetlands/streams are disturbed r for this project from applicant? Buffer Determination Needed? r Buffer Determination Completed? r I- Recycle system permit existing?* it ?Permit # r New Recycle System permit required?* � �- Enough information to determine? Non-discharge permit existing?* !-.,Permit# i Will wastewaters discharge to HQW waters i- r 7Q10 with a 7010=0? ** Unknown (permittee determine): r Flow: r'" Has Violation �r Does DWQ require DLR to hold the permit �0&M Requirements (e.g. so DWQ can review it further or r,'';HQW17Q10 Concerns because DWQ requires more information)? 'r .10ther. Reason: RO contact: �_. Hold Until: Mine must wait to dewater until an O&M I-- plan is approved? 'The NPDES S W and WW permit NCG020000 covers closed-loop recycle systems, designed to exclude all stormwater nin-off from, the system and o erate at or below two-feet of freeboard. Theses stems maybe yermitted by a Non-discha a Recycle System Permit from the AQuifer Protection Section(APS),OR may instead be permitted under NCG020000 to eliminate an additional permit. Recycle systems that„do not meet those criteria are considered dischajying systems, and are subiect to the NCG020000 discharge 1J .. '*To obtain 7010 flows, permittees must contact the DWQ Stormwater Permitting Unit. If DWQ does not have a flow estimate for a specific stream, permittees will be asked to obtain one. Permittees should contact J. Curtis Weaver at the USGS:919-671-4043, for more information on obtaining a 7Q10 flow. USGS will not determine a 7Q10 flow for tidally influenced water bodies. Reviewed by: DWQ RO Surface Water: Regional Office: Date: RO Aquifer Protection Section: Regional Office: Date: SPU DWQ Central Office Reviewer (if applicable): Rev September 2010 LAND OJALITY SECTION REGIONJO OFFICE MINING APPLICATION REVIEW CHECKLIST APPLICATION/PERMIT NO.: l a -O a ACTION: New Modification enew Transfer Release APPLICANT NAME: '-u I e0.Pq..Co►- dSoy, MINE NAME: 1�?or q Q�n COUNTY; gL1_k k L Administrative Issues: A. Is the site currently under NOV? Yes No Explain: B. Is the site under CAMA jurisdiction? Yes No Explain; Field Issues: A. Are potential wetlands and watercourses properly indicated on the Mine Map? Yes No Explain: B. Are the proposed buffer zones adequate? Yes No Explain: C. Do all occupied dwellings within 300 feet of the mine excavation appear to be indicated? Yes No Explain: D. _Do all water supply wells_within 500 feet of the mine excavation appear to be indicated?Y��No Exp}ain: - - - E. Is visual screening needed? Yes No Explain- F. Are the proposed erosion and sedimentation control measures properly located to prevent offsite sedimentation? Yes No Explain: ._--G. -- Is fihe proposed revegetationlr_e�JamatplaneRtable'?Yes—No_-Expfain - _ Date inspected: Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan Review: It is the responsibility of the Regional Office staff to verify the adequacy of the E&S measures. Please provide any concerns or comments: Other Comments: Who was the application routed to and when?: Division of Air Quality: Date: Division of Water Quality (Water Quality Section only): Date: Other: Date: Inspector/Reviewer's Name: Date: Regional Engineer's Name: Date; Rev Dec 2006 MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM for the DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY ProjectlNumber: MOYao,rrhDn_QA prrL4 ' wa_ 0" County: , , Please return comments back to: Comments due by: Will the operation, as proposed, violate standards of air quality? Comments: YES NO Air permit required Air permit existing (Permit # ) Other Comments: Reviewed by: Date: Print Name: Central Office Reviewer: Rev Dec 2006 Uulcan Materials Company Via United Parcel Service, Inc November 3, 2011 Ms.Janet Boyer, P.E. RECEIVED N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources NOV 0 4 N11 Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 LANE) QUALITY SECTION RE. Morganton Quarry Mining Permit No. 12-02 Permit Renewal Application Dear Ms. Boyer: Please fund enclosed five copies of the Mine Map, Reclamation Plan, Detail Drawings and Mine Permit Application for Permit Renewal. A check is enclosed in the amount of$1,000 for payment of the required processing fee.This application requests that the permit be renewed for 10 years. The operation started under a mining permit obtained by A. P. Causby and has been operated by Vulcan Materials since 1986.We trust you will concur that this application fully complies with the requirements of the North Carolina Mining Act. The renewal includes the following updates: • Update the mine maps with current aerial topography • Updated the current locations of the FEMA 100 year Flood Fringe • Updated the names of adjacent property owners. • Adjusted the pit limits to reflect the updated aerial topography mapping and updated the acreage chart to reflect the acreage of stockpiles, plant areas, pit limits,overburden disposal areas and other mine related activities to reflect any changes in the mapping. + Update the location of erosion control symbols based on the installation or removal of erosion control measures on the mine site. • Updated the reclamation plan notes to reflect the current and proposed site activities + Redesigned the sediment basins that have been previously approved but not installed on the site to include surface areas that are based on current efficiency design standards. • Update construction details for the construction of the redesigned sediment basins. Please contact me at(336) 744-2083 should you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, Tim Knopf Environmental Engineer Cc: John Peck MIDEAST DIVISION,VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LP P.O.BOX 4239•WINSTON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239•TELEPHONE 335-767-4600 6 RECEIVED NOV 0 4 7011 LAND QUALITY SECTIOM NORTH CAROLINA MINING PERMIT APPLICATION Morganton Quarry Vulcan Construction Materials, LP November 1, 2011 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 (919) 733-4574 Form Revised:January 30,2008 ...�.,. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONM � �, [�® AND NATURAL RESOURCES N LAND QUALITY SECTION NOV 0 4 2011 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PER-MIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) LAND QUALITY SECTioN 1. Name of Mine Morizanton Ouarry County Burke River Basin Catawba Latitude (decimal degrees to four places) 35.7659 Longitude (decimal degrees to four places) -81.6618 2. Name of Applicant* Vulcan Construction Materials, LP - 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** PO Box 4239 Winston Salem, NC 271154239 Telephone (336) 767-4600 Alternate No. Mine Office Address 200 Causby Ouarry Road Morganton, NC 28655 Telephone 336-835-1439 5. Mine Manager John Peck We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature �l Date November 1. 2011 Print Name Jonathan Mann Title Vice-President * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the reclamation bond (security) that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. *** Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered regarding your mining operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding,detailed mine snap. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE 1. Answer all of the following that apply: ❑ If this is an application for a NEW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by the permit (this is the acreage that-t a "new permit" fee will be based upon): Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres owned: Acres leased: Property owner if leased: If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered y the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 12-02 Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be based upon): 308.70 ❑ If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered y the existing permit. Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes ❑ No ❑. If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification(this is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes ❑ No ❑. if yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this modification: (NOTE: you must complete all of Section F. of this application form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). Of this acreage to be added to the permit,will any portion of this acreage be affected(i.e.: disturbed, ground cover removed) by the mining operation? Yes ❑ No ❑ (If no, a"minor modification" fee of $100.00 is required, despite the "undisturbed" acreage to be added). If yes, indicate the acreage to be affected within the acreage to be added to the permit(the total acreage to be added to the permit is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): ❑ If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining permit,indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage coveregSy Me existing permit. Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: SEE THE FEE SCHEDULE AT THE END OF THIS FORM FOR THE PROPER FEE AMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR THE REQUESTED PERMIT ACTION(S) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED ABOVE 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: ❑ Hydraulic Dredge ® Front-end Loader & Truck ® Shovel &Truck Dragline &Truck Self-loading Scraper Other(explain): 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 525t as Rer existing approved permit Depth is relative to what benchmark? (e.g., natural ground level, mean sea level, road elevation, etc.) The ground level in the plant area Lean sea level 1142). _ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 400t 3 APPLICATION FOR A MINIAERMIT 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes ® No ❑ If yes, when and by whom was this activity conducted? This site has been operated by Vulcan Materials since 1986. Theoperation started under a minin permit obtained by A. P. Causby. 6. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10 vears B. MA PS 1. Clearly mark and label the location of your mining operation on six 6 copies of a 7.5-minute quadrangle and a county highway map. These maps, in addition to six (6) copies of ail mine maps and reclamation maps, must be submitted with each permit application. 7.5-minute quadrangles may be obtained from the N.C. Geological Survey: Mailing Address: Physical Address: 1612 Mail Service Center OR 512 North Salisbury Street, 5`h Floor Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1612 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 (919) 733-2423 www.geology,enr.state.ne.us/ County highway maps may be obtained from the N.C. Department of Transportation: North Carolina Department of Transportation—Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Mailing Address: Physical Address: NCDOT GIS Unit NCDOT GIS Unit 1587 Mail Service Center 3401 Carl Sandburg Court Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1587 Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 (919) 212-6000 www.ncdot.org/it/gisContact/default.html 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic maps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on the maps along with their corresponding(approximate) acreage. As a reminder,mining permits can only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the mining permit. All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a minimum: a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights-of-way. b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries. c. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading. d. Outline and width of all buffer zones(both undisturbed and unexcavated). e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations. f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas. gg Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas. h. Location and acreage of all processing plants(processing plants maybe described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed). i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes. j. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds. k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on-site haul roads. 1. Location of planned and existing on-site buildings. in. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures. m Location of 100-year floodplain limits and wetland boundaries. o. Names of owners of record,both public and private,of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary;if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of 4 APPLICATION FOR A MININ•ERMIT • the mine tract,names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts,that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary, must be provided on the mine map. p. Names of owners of record,both public and private,of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary which lie directly across and are contiguous to any highway,creek,stream,river,or other watercourse,railroad track,or utility or other public right-of-way.If an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts, that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary, must be provided on the mine map(s). NOTE: "Highway"means a road that has four lanes of travel or less and is not designated as an Interstate Highway. q. Map legend: I. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised 8. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales should meet the following guidelines: PERMITTED ACREAGE MAP SCALE 0-49 Acres 1 inch= 50 feet 50-199 Acres 1 inch = 100 feet 200+ Acres 1 inch =200 feet (NOTE: Smaller scaled maps may be acceptable if they clearly illustrate the above items) 5 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A table/chart must be provided on the mine map that clearly lists the approximate acreage of tailings/sediment ponds, stockpiles, wastepiles, processing area/haul roads, mine excavation and any other major aspect of the mining operation that is proposed to be affected/disturbed during the life of the mining permit. A tableichart similar to the following will be acceptable: MINE PERMIT ACREAGE CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE Tailings/Sediment Ponds Stockpiles Wastepiles Processing Area/Haul Roads Mine Excavation Other(Explain) Total Disturbed Acreage NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. 6 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES l. Describe in detail the sequence of events for the development and operation of the mine and reference the sequence to the mine map(s). Attach additional sheets as needed. A large portion of the site has been graded and developed into a quarry. Erosion control measures will be installed prior to the development of any areas that do not drain into the pit. Areas disturbed for the site development will be stabilized once the final grades are obtained. See the erosion control sequence on the previously approved construction details for the specific sequence of construction for the measures to be constructed. 2. Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation(include specific plans for sediment and erosion controlfor mine excavation(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures. Locate and label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine map(s) and provide typical cross-sections/construction details of each measure. Engineering designs and calculations are required to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures. Existing erosion and sediment measures were designed, approved, and installed per the existing permit. These measures include conveyance channels,sediment basins(silt traps& riser basins), and silt fence. See the construction sequence on the plans on file for the sequence of construction and maintenance. Additional measures such as in-line settling ponds,check dams have been added to aid in the reduction of stormwater turbidity. 3. a. Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling? Yes ® No[]. If yes,briefly describe all such processes including any chemicals to be used. Wash water generated at the sizing-wash screen will continue to flow via pipe to the closed-loop, non-discharge settling pond.Settling is performed by gravity and the use of flocculants. The water will be recycled as wash water. Site stormwater also receives additional stormwater treatment. Runoff from the pit expansion areas is diverted into the pit sump or nearby sediment basins. Runoff from the area around the office is collected in a catch basin downstream of the parking lot. The runoff from other disturbed areas are collected in setting basins to provide addition settling. Water is discharged from the pit sump infrequently and in accordance with the existing NPDES Water Quality Permit NCG020177. Morganton Quarry has received inspections by the Division of Water Quality and has fully cooperated with their requirements and recommendations. b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant as a point discharge to the waters of the State? Yes ® No ❑. Ifyes, briefly describe the nature ofthe discharge and locate all proposed discharge points (along with their method ofstabilization) on your mine map(s). All water discharges from the site are covered by the existing NPDES permit. Pit dewatering, process and stormwater discharges will be handled via approved measures and in accordance with the existing NPDES Water Quality Permit NCG020177. 7 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • c. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes ® No ❑. If yes,what impact,if any,will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Estimated withdrawal rate in gallons per day:(see note below). Locate all existing wells on the mine maps)that lie within 500feet of the proposed excavation area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made,including any monitoring well data, well construction data and current water withdrawal rates. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is served by a public water system or private wells. Stormwater accumulates in the pit in response to rainfall events. A portion of the water is used for dust suppression and in the production process. Excess stormwater, retained temporarily in the pit, is clarified, sampled quarterly and discharged to an unnamed tributary of the Catawba River in compliance with our existing Water Quality Permit NCG020177. We have no reason to suspect the operation has had or will have the potential to adversely impact any well in the vicinity. This is based in part upon the fact that during Vulcan's 25+ years operating history of this facility, we have not substantiated any impacts to any adjoining wells. Regardless, should a concern come to our attention, we would fully investigate the inquiry. The surrounding area is served by private wells and a public water system. Equally important as past operating history is the geologic formation which is located on our existing permitted area. Ground water occurs in two aquifer units at and around the site, the soil zone and the bedrock zone.These two aquifer units are hydrologically interrelated,with recharge to bedrock occurring as downward leakage from water in the soil. In the soil zone aquifer, the quarry site is fully hydrologically isolated from any domestic wells. Hydrologic barriers are created by Catawba River to the north, and by hilltop and unnamed tributaries to the Catawba River divide on the south, east and west of the site. Ground water divides and boundaries in the bedrock zone appear to be similar to those of the soil horizon and surface water,tending to isolate the quarry hydrologically. d. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained the appropriate water quality permit(s)(i.e.,non-discharge,NPDES,Stormwater,etc.)from the Division of Water Quality,Water Quality Section. In addition,the applicant is required to register water use with the Division of Water Resources if the operation withdraws more than 10,000 gallons per day and needs a capacity use permit from the Division of Water Resources if the operation lies in a capacity use area and withdraws more than 100,000 gallons per day. We hold general permit number NCG02000,Certificate of Coverage NCG020177 that addresses and covers water-related activities including dewatering, process water, settling pond and stormwater discharges. We are not required to obtain a capacity use permit; however,we have registered our water use with the Division of Water Resources. 4. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Air Quality or local governing body. We hold Air Permit Number 0543$1112 issued by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources—Division of Air Quality. b. How will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled? Fugitive dust from stockpiles and haul roads will be controlled by use of a water truck. Water will also be applied at the appropriate areas throughout the crushing circuit by use of spray bars. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 5. a. A buffer will be required between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of- way. It may be an unexcavated buffer (no excavation, but roadways, berms and erosion & sedimentation control measures may be installed within it), an undisturbed buffer (no disturbance within the buffer whatsoever),or a combination of the two,depending upon the site conditions. Note that all buffers must be located within the mining permit boundaries. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of-way at this site? A minimum buffer of 25 feet is recommended, although a wider buffer may be needed depending on site conditions. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). An unexcavated buffer zone of at least 25 feet wide will be provided between any mine excavation or overburden storage and adjacent property lines on the original permitted tract. A minimum buffer of 10 feet will be provided between the property lines and fill slopes. Slopes will be graded no steeper than a 2:1 ratio and stabilized after grading to protect adjoining permit boundaries. Due to zoning requirements, these buffers may be disturbed to plant additional plantings to comply with buffer planting requirements. Erosion control measures may also be installed in this buffer to prevent sediment loss. b. A minimum 50 foot wide undisturbed buffer will be required between any land disturbing activities within the mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands unless smaller undisturbed buffers can be justified. Depending on site conditions,a buffer wider than 50 feet may be needed. How wide an undisturbed buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activities within the mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands at this site? Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). A minimum buffer width of 50 feet will be maintained adjacent to streams and wetlands, except for areas where impacts are proposed,impacts have been previously permitted,and in locations for temporary crossings. 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining permit boundaries during mining. Minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for clayey material and minimum 3 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for sandy material are generally required,unless technical justification can be provided to allow steeper slopes. A 25 foot minimum buffer will be maintained between any new cut slopes and adjacent properties. The slopes will be constructed at a 2H:1V slope angle and seeded/munched immediately upon completion. b. Provide a cross-section on the mine maps) for all fill slopes (berms, wastepiles, overburden disposal areas, etc), clearly indicating the intended side slope gradient, installation of any benches and/or slope drains (with supporting design information) if needed, and the method of final stabilization. See the previously approved mine permit modifications for overburden storage area construction plans for the typical slope,bench,and slope drainage details. The typical pit wall detail and typical reclamation slope are shown on the reclamation plan. 9 APPLICATION FOR A MINING tERMIT • c. In excavation(s)of unconsolidated(non-rock)materials,specify the angle of all cut slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross-sections for all cut slopes must be provided on the mine map(s). Overburden slopes that exceed 30 feet in height will have a 15 foot bench incorporated with every 25 feet of elevation change. Final overburden slopes will be at a 2H:IV slope angle unless noted otherwise on the plans. d. In hardrock excavations,specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. Provide cross-sections of the mine excavation clearly noting the angles of the cut slopes, widths of all safety benches and mine benches, and the expected maximum depth of the excavation. An eight to twelve degree back slope from vertical with a 30 foot wide bench at 80 vertical feet intervals will be provided in new expanded pit areas. 7. Describe other methods to be taken during mining to prevent physical hazard to any neighboring dwelling house, public road, public, commercial or industrial building from any mine excavation. Locate all such structures on the mine map if they are within .300 feet of any proposed excavation. The existing pit excavation is a minimum of 25 feet from adjacent properties. In addition, earthen berms have been constructed or evergreen trees planted to screen the quarry from adjacent structures or public roads. 8. Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public access along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Vegetated earthen berms, appropriate fencing and adequate boulder barriers may be acceptable high wall barricades. A construction detail/cross-section and location of each type of barricade to be used must be indicated on the mine map(s). A combination of earthen berms, fencing, and boulder barriers now surround the pit high wall and property and will be maintained as a permanent barricade. These structures will continue to be used for the site development. In addition,a 20' horizontal safety bench will be constructed along the toe of the dirt slope and the top of the rock junction. 9. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes❑ No ®. If yes, how will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? 10. a. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees,bushes or other vegetation,building berms or other measures. Show the location of all visual screening on the mine map(s)and provide cross-sections through all proposed berms or proposed spacing, sizes and species for tree plantings. The mine site is screened by a screening berm or existing vegetation on the all sides of the site. b. Could the operation have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly owned park, forest or recreation area? if so, how will such effects (i.e., noise, visibility, etc.) be mitigated? No. 10 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 11. Will explosives be used? Yes 0 No ❑. If yes, specify the types of explosive(s)and describe what precaution(s)will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Depending on the mine's location to nearby structures, more detailed technical information may be required on the blasting program(such as a third-party blasting study). Locate the nearest offsite occupied structures) to the proposed excavations) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to the proposed excavation. Emulsion-type explosives will be used. Drilling,loading,and blasting operations will be performed by qualified personnel who will follow the blasting techniques and procedures recommended by blasting specialists. Records for each blast will be maintained,and we will monitor all blasts with a seismograph and record the location,distances from the blasts, and identity of the property owner where the unit is located. 12. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on-site? Yes ® No El. Ifyes, describe these materials, how they will be stored and method of containment in case ofspill. Indicate the location(s)of all storage facilities on the mine map(s). Fuel and other essential petroleum products are stored in aboveground, approved tanks provided with secondary containment. An approved SPCC Plan has been implemented. 11 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1. Describe your intended plan for the final reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the sequence and general methods to be used in reclaiming this land. This must include the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins and the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map and must correspond directly with the information provided on the mine map(s). In addition, design information, including typical cross-sections, of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan and the location(s) of allpermanent channels must be indicated on the reclamation map. Reclamation at Morganton Quarry is an ongoing process. Through on-site inspections, Vulcan Construction Materials, LP monitors, on a periodic basis, the site for areas that may need maintenance or construction of additional erosion and sediment control measures. After the mining operation has ceased, all of the affected land will be sloped for drainage, contoured, graded, and vegetated per the approved seed mix. 2. is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the reclamation? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s) of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled cross-section(s) through the proposed body(s)of water. The minimum water depth must beat least 4 feet, measured from the normal low water table elevation, unless information is provided to indicate that a more shallow water body will be productive and beneficial at this site. Will the body(s)of water be stocked with fish? Yes ❑ No ®. If yes, specify species. The quarry will be allowed to fill with water creating a 95t acre reservoir with an average depth of 400 feet,with a potential holding capacity of approximately 12 billion gallons. 3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade will be left, Acceptable permanent barricades are appropriate fencing, large boulders placed end-to-end, etc. Construction details and locations of all permanent barricades must be shown on the reclamation map. "No Trespassing—Open Pit"signs will be placed around the perimeter of the mined site. A chain-link fence has been provided around the highwall area of the pit. Rock boulders and berms will be provided along other areas. Access to the mine via auto will be limited only to the gated entrances. 4. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on-site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. Final cross-sections and locations for such areas must be provided on the reclamation map. All dirt slopes are to be constructed with 2:1 slopes or flatter. The slopes are to be seeded with the approved seed mix and stabilized. 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on-site roadways. The area occupied by the processing facilities, stockpiles, and on-site roadways will be regraded and contoured to a stable condition. These areas will then be vegetated per approved seed mix. 12 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • b. Will any on-site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes ® No ❑. Ifyes, identify such roadways on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent road and ditch line stabilization. The main access road into the property is to be left intact. The ditches are to be lined with riprap and/or seeded to prevent erosion. The main haul road and service roads will remain for vehicular access to the lake formed by the pit. These roads shall be stabilized while the quarry is active. The roads and their need for maintenance will be determined by the future use of the site after the operation has ceased. 6. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal,junk machinery, cables,or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971.) No off-site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the Division of Waste Management(DWM)or local governing body. If a disposal permit has been issued by DWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must be clearly delineated on the mine map(s)and reclamation map, along with a list of items to be disposed in said areas. No offsite or onsite generated waste will be disposed or left onsite. Vulcan operations seek to optimize both waste minimization and recycling to the degree possible. This includes but is not limited to all petroleum products, scrap metal, machinery, equipment, and other items and products. 13 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • 7. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for year-round seeding,including the time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre. The recommendations must include general seeding instructions for both permanent and temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing only tree plantings is not acceptable. Recommendations can be sought from: a. Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District; b. Authorized representatives of the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; c, Authorized county representatives of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service,specialists and research faculty with the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Forest Resources at North Carolina State University; d. North Carolina licensed landscape architects; e. Private consulting foresters referred by the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; f. N.C. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Planning and Design Manual;. g. N.C. Surface Mining Manual: A Guide for Permitting, Operation and Reclamation; h. Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION (tons/acre): FERTILIZER- ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre): SEED - TYPE(S) AND RATE(S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING YEAR-ROUND SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre): [NOTE: Include Legumes] Seed Types: Seeding Dates: Seeding Rates: "SEE ATTACHED REVEGETATION PLAN" MULCH -TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION(pounds/acre)AND METHOD OF ANCHORING: OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS --TYPE (S) AND RATE (S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre, trees/acre, spacing of trees/shrubs, etc): Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature Date Print Name Title Agency 14 MORGANTON QUARRY BURKE COUNTY REVEGETATION PLAN SPRING—FALL—WINTER SEED MIXES SPRING RATE MARCH—JUNE Rye Grain 15—20 lbs.per acre Tall Fescue 40—80 lbs. per acre Switchgrass 8 lbs. per acre Va 70 Shrub Lespedeza 201bs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza 15—201bs. per acre Or Red Clover 8— 141bs. per acre Hulled Common Bermuda Grass 4 lbs. per acre Or Weeping Love Grass 2—4 lbs. per acre FALL RATE (MID)AUGUST—OCTOBER Rye Grain 40 lbs. per acre Tall Fescue 80 lbs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza(Unscarified) 401bs. per acre Orchard Grass 301bs. per acre White Clover 5 lbs. per acre WINTER RATE NOVEMBER—FEBRUARY Rye Grain 401bs. per acre Unhulled Bermuda Grass 10 lbs. per acre Unscarified Sericea Lespedeza 30 lbs. per acre Tall Fescue 80 lbs. per acre FERTILIZER ALL SEASONS 10—20—20 1500 lbs, per acre Lime 40001bs. per acre Mulch 70 bales per acre Mulch to be anchored by one of the following methods: 1. Crimping with mulch anchoring tool; or 2. Tack with asphalt emulsion—400 gal. per acre ADDITIONAL SCREENING White Pine seedlings on a 2V x20` staggered spacing to be provided in areas where additional screening is required. REVEGETATION AND/OR REFORESTATION PLAN APPROVED BY: CA�gOGNU. �p Hasc ��� SIGNATURE * � 441 �9 TITLE AGENCY RT J. DATE LJV• ©! APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971 pursuant to G.S. 74-56. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: APPLICANT: Signature: Signature:* Print Name: Richard Rover Print Name: Jonathan Mann (Title, if app ica e) Company: Vulcan Lands,Inc. Title: Vice-President (If applicable) Address: P.O. Box 4239 Company: Vulcan Construction Materials LP Winston Salem,NC 27115 Mine Name: Morganton Quarry Telephone: (336) 767-4600 Telephone: 336 767-4600 Date Signed: September 23,2011 Date Signed: September 233,2011 *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. One original and five In copies of the completed application, six (6) copies of all location maps, mine maps and reclamation maps,and the appropriate processing fee(see next page for fee schedule)in the form a check or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must be sent to the Land Ouality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this application form. Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program staff at(919)733- 4574. 15 . . � . .ip � is - � ' �] `t. r � f i ' 1' � 1 lY 1 � � �. J . � � � �r o APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT E. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND The following bond calculation worksheet is to be used to establish an appropriate bond(based upon a range of$500 to $5,000 per affected acre)for each permitted mine site based upon the acreage approved by the Department to be affected during the life of the mining permit. Please insert the apj2roximate acreage,for each aspect of the mini operation, that you intend to affect durinz the life of this mininiz permit in addition lease insert the a ro riate reclamation cost/acre Lor each tale o rom the Schedule o Reclamation Costs rovided with this a lication arm OR you can deer to the Department to calculate your bond for you based upon your maps and standard reclamation costs: AFFECTED RECLAMATION RECLAMATION CATEGORY ACREAGE COST/ACRE* COST Tailings/Sediment Ponds: Ac. X $ /Ac. — $ Stockpiles: Ac. X $ /Ac. _ $ Wastepiles: Ac. X $ /Ac. _ $ Processing Area/Haul Roads: Ac. X $ /Ac. _ $ Mine Excavation: Ac. X $ /Ac. — $ Other: Ac. X $ /Ac. _ $ TOTAL AFFECTED AC.: Ac. (TOTAL PERMITTED AC.: Ac.) Temporn& Permanent Sedimentation & Erosion Control Measures: Divide the TOTAL AFFECTED AC. above into the following two categories: a) affected acres that drain into proposed/existing excavation and/or b) affected acres that will be graded for positive drainage where measures will be needed to prevent offsite sedimentation and sedimentation to onsite watercourses and wetlands. a) Internal Drainage Ac. b) Positive Drainage Ac. X $1,500.00 = $ SUBTOTAL COST: $ Inflation Factor: 0.02 X SUBTOTAL COST: $ X Permit Life (1 to 10 years): INFLATION COST: $ TOTAL COST = SUBTOTAL COST + INFLATION COST = $ Total Reclamation Bond Cost: $ Vulcan has a $500,000 Blanket Bond (round down to the nearest $100.00) 16 RECEIVED ED NOV 0 4 2011 LAND QUALITY SECTION DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR MINE PERMIT RENEWAL MORGANTON QUARRY VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LP BURKE COUNTY, NC alley, williams, carmen, & king, inc. C u CONSULTING ENGINEERS 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 1248 KANNAPOLIS, NC 28082 704/938-1515 PROJECT NO. 11521 �hFdeeer►re�rei October 28, 2011 a "' CF SEAL �r �rrl roc tccia��� d Ly�j . 1 j I RISER PIPE SEDIMENT BASIN DESIGN VMC Morganton Quarry RCC 11521 1011712011 FREEBOARD REQUIRED I(TOP OF REQUIRED SURFACE SEDIMENT RISER TO BASIN BOTTOM CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE AREA DESIGN AREA STORAGE AREA DEPTH TOP OF DAM) DIMENSIONS DEPTH STORAGE DIMENSIONS SURFACE AREA (ACRES) (FT) (FT2) (FT) (FT) FT FT) (FT) (FT) (FTZ) w Lu m � = r z C 110(INIHR) U 0 z w to cr o W w co o RSB 01-1 8.1 8.1 0.5 6.4 25.9 14,580.0 11,290.8 3.0 3.0 65.0 135.0 1.8 30,141.0 77.0 147.0 11,319.0 STORAGE AREA CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE DEPTH STORAGE AREA W1 L1 D1 W2 L2 D2 W3 L3 D3 (FT ) A2 RSB 01-1 65.0 135.0 3.0 77.0 147.0 6.0 89.0 159.0 1.8 30,141.0 11,319.0 L1 = BASIN LENGTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN - W1 = BASIN WIDTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN L2= BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE W2 = BASIN WIDTH AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE L3 = BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT W3 = BASIN WIDTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT Di =THE DEPTH OF SEDIMENT STORAGE D2 = THE OVERALL DEPTH OF THE SEDIMENT BASIN D3 =THE CLEANOUT DEPTH OF SEDIMENT A2= SURFACE AREA AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE DESIGN NOTES: 1 SEDIMENT STORAGE = 1800 CUBIC FEET PER DISTURBED ACRE 2 REQUIRED SURFACE AREA = 0.01*Q10*43560 3 CLEANOUT DEPTH = 60% OF THE DESIGN STORAGE 4 SEDIMENT VOLUME CALCULATIONS ASSUME 2.5:1 SLOPES IN THE BASIN 5 DESIGN STORM IS 25-YEAR TO PASS THROUGH RISERIBARREL(NO EMERGENCY SPILLWAY) RECEIVED NOV 0 4 7011 LAND QUALITY SECTION FAIRCLOTH SKIMMER CALCULATIONS Job Name: VMC Morganton Quarry 11521 Job Description: Overburden Storage Erosion Control RCC Job Location: Morganton 10/17/2011 SEDIMENT BASIN FAIRCLOTH HEAD TARGET TARGET TARGET TARGET ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL BASIN DESIGN SKIMMER ABOVE DEWATER ORIFICE ORIFICE ORIFICE ORIFICE ORIFICE ORIFICE IDEWATER ID VOLUME SIZE USED ORIFICE TIME FLOW AREA DIA. DIA. AREA FLOW TIME (co (in) (in) (hr) (cfs) Jin2 (in) (in) in2 (cfs) (hr) RSB 01-1 30,141.0 3.0 3.0 72 0.1163 7.0733 3.00 3.0000 7.0686 0.1162 72.0 i Notes: 1. Design calculations are based on the orifice equation Q=CA(2gh)'t2,where C=0.59 2. Design head is based on the Faircloth Skimmer design standards RECEIVELD NOV 0 4 2OII LAND QUALITY SEC TIQN MORGANTON QUARRY 10/17/2011 11521 RCC STRUCTURE TEMPORARY RISER BASIN RSB 01-1 DRAINAGE AREA(AC) 8.10 DISTURBED AREA(AC) 8.10 Q10 = CIA=0.5 x 6.4 x 8.1 = 25.9CFS Q25 =CIA= 0.5 x 7.2 x 8.1 = 29.1 CFS SEDIMENT STORAGE REQUIRED = 1800 x 8.1 = 14580 CU. FT. RISER (FT) 3 BARREL(FT) 2.5 TW(EL.) 1012 INVERT 1N (FT) 1011.5 INVERT OUT(EL.) 1011 TOP OF RISER (EL.) 1014.5 TOP OF DAM (EL.) 1019 BARREL LENGTH (FT) 50 N 0.025 SPILLWAY WIDTH (FT) 0.00 SIDE SLOPE 3 Cl 2.8 C2 2.5 KB+KE FACTOR 0.65 WEIR ORIFICE PIPE SPILLWAY TOTAL 1014.50 0.00 0.00 30.81 0.00 0.00 1014.75 3.89 17.01 32.47 0.00 3.89 1015.00 10.99 24.05 34.06 0.00 10.99 1015.25 20.19 29.46 35.57 0.00 20.19 1015.50 31.09 34.02 37.03 0.00 31.09 1015.75 43.44 38.03 38.42 0.00 38.03 1016.00 57.11 41.66 39.77 0.00 39.77 1016.25 71.97 45.00 41.08 0.00 41.08 1016.50 87.92 48.11 42.34 0.00 42.34 1016.75 104.92 51.03 43.57 0.00 43.57 1017.00 122.88 53.79 44.76 0.00 44.76 1017.25 141.76 56.41 45.93 0.00 45.93 1017.50 161.53 58.92 47.06 0.00 47.06 1017.75 182.13 61.33 48.17 0.00 48.17 1018.00 203.55 63.64 49.25 0.00 49.25 1018.25 225.74 65.88 50.31 0.00 50.31 1018.50 248.69 68.04 51.35 0.00 51.35 NOTE: ALL FLOW IS PASSED THRU THE RISER, AN EMERGENCY SPILLWAY IS NOT BEING PROVIDED PROVIDE BASIN STORAGE =4'X 62' X 130'= 38,896 CU. FT. MORGANTON QUARRY 10/17/2011 11521 RCC UPLIFT CALCULATIONS-TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN RISER RISER 36" CMP RADIUS 1.50 FT INVERT IN: 1011.50 RIM: 1014.50 RISER UPLIFT 1,454.82 BASE LENGTH 5.00 FT WIDTH 5.00 FT DEPTH 1.00 FT BASE CU. YDS 0.93 CY BASE WEIGHT 3.750.00 LBS BASE UPLIFT 1,716.00 UPLIFT TOTAL 3,170.82 LBS WEIGHT TOTAL 3,750.00 LBS NOTES: UPLIFT CALCULATION IS BASED ON UPLIFT FORCE OF 62.4#ICUBIC FOOT&A 1.1 SAFETY FACTOR CONCRETE WEIGHT IS BASED ON 150 WCUBIC FOOT SEDIMENT BASINS WITH EFFICIENCY DESIGN VMC-MORGANTON QUARRY RCC 11521 10/17/2011 REQUIRED DESIGN REQUIRED SURFACE SEDIMENT CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE AREA STORAGE AREA DEPTH FREEBOARD BASIN BOTTOM DEPTH STORAGE SURFACE AREA DIMENSIONS AREA (ACRES) (FT) (FT) ( DIMENSIONS (FT) (FT) (FTZ) Lu ui 0 6 m 1: C 110 INMR v SPILLWAY r- w ( ) o LENGTH(FT) z z ❑ C3 SB 98-5 2.3 2.3 0.5 6.4 7.4 1 8.0 8,280.0 3,206.0 3.0 1.5 32.0 66.0 1.8 8.316.0 44.0 78.0 3,432.0 SB 98-6 1.9 1.9 0.5 6.4 6.1 1 6.0 6,840.0 2,648.4 3.0 1.5 28.0 62.0 1.8 7,044.0 40.0 74.0 2,960.0 SB 98-7 1.1 1.1 0.5 6A 3.5 6.0 3,960.0 1,533.3 3.0 1.5 21.0 42.0 1.8 3,996.0 33,0 54.0 1,782.0 ST 01-1 4.5 4.5 0.5 6.4 14.4 12.0 16 200.0 6,272.6 3.0 1.5 46.0 98.0 1.8 16,332.0 58.0 110.0 6.380.0 ST 01-3 2.2 2.2 0.5 6.4 7.0 8.0 7,920.0 3,066.6 3.0 1,5 32.0 64.0 1.8 8,088.0 44.0 76.0 3,344.0 ST 01-6 4.9 1 4.9 0.5 6.4 15.7 12.0 17,640.0 1 6,830.2 1 3.0 1 1.5 1 50.0 100.0 1 1.8 17,916.0 1 62.0 1 112.0 6,944.0 STORAGE AREA CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE DEPTH STORAGE AREA W1 L1 D1 W2 L2 D2 W3 L3 D3 { A2 SB 98-5 32,0 66.0 3.0 44.0 78.0 4.6 60.0 84.0 1.8 8,316.0 3,432.0 SS 98-6 i 28.0 62.0 3.0 40.0 74.0 4.5 46.0 80.0 1.8 7,044.0 2,960.0 SB 98-7 21.0 42.0 3.0 33.0 54.0 4.5 39.0 60.0 1.8 3,996.0 1,782.0 ST 01-1 46.0 98.0 3.0 58.0 110.0 4.5 64.0 116.0 1.8 16.332.0 6,380.0 ST 01-3 32.0 64.0 3.0 44.0 76.0 4.5 50.0 82.0 1.8 8,088.0 3,344.0 ST 01-6 50.0 100.0 3.0 62.0 112.0 4.5 68.0 118.0 1.8 17,916.0 6,944.0 L1 =BASIN LENGTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN W1 =BASIN WIDTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN L2 BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE W2=BASIN WIDTH AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE L3=BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT W3=BASIN WIDTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT a1 =THE DEPTH OF SEDIMENT STORAGE D2=THE OVERALL DEPTH OF THE SEDIMENT BASIN D3=THE CLEANOUT DEPTH OF SEDIMENT A2=SURFACE AREA AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE RECEIVED NOV 0 4 2011 LAND QUALITY SECTION ROCK DAMS WITH EFFICIENCY DESIGN VMC-MORGANTON QUARRY RCC 11521 10/17/2011 FREEBOARD (MIN. 1.5 FT FROM REQUIRED TOP OF MINIMUM DESIGN DESIGN REQUIRED SURFACE SEDIMENT SPILLWAY FLOW BASIN BOTTOM SPILLWAY CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE AREA RUNOFF STORAGE AREA DEPTH TO TOP OF DAM) DIMENSIONS WIDTH DEPTH STORAGE SURFACE AREA DIMENSIONS AREA ACRES INIHR) (INIHR CF5 CFS (FT) FT2 F FT F (FT FT (FT 3) (FT FT') W W 3 z C 110 125 Q10 Q25 z z w "' o `' w RD 01-2 7.2 7.2 0.5 1 6.4 1 7.2 210 1 25.9 1 25,920.0 10,036.2 3.0 1.5 62.0 125.0 36.7 1.8 26,632.0 74.0 137.0 10,138.0 RD 01-4 5.2 5.2 0.5 6.4 7.2 16.6 18.7 18,720.0 7,248.4 3.0 1.5 52.0 104.0 26.5 1.8 19,248.0 64.0 116.0 7,424.0 RD 01-5 7.0 7.0 0.5 6.4 7.2 22.4 25.2 25.200.0 9,757.4 3.0 1.5 60.0 125.0 35.6 1.8 26,046.0 72.0 137.0 9,864.0 RD 01-8 5.5 5.5 0.5 6.4 7.2 17.6 19.8 19,800.0 7,666.E 3.0 1.5 53.0 108.0 28.0 1.8 20,286,0 65.0 120.0 7,800.0 STORAGE AREA CLEANOUT SEDIMENT SURFACE DEPTH STORAGE AREA W1 L1 D1 W2 L2 D2 W3 L3 D3 (FT) A2 RD 01-2 62.0 125.0 3.0 74.0 137.0 6.0 86.0 149.0 1.8 26,832.0 10,138.6 RD 01-4 52.0 104.0 3.0 64.0 116.0 6.0 76.0 128.0 1.8 19,248.0 7,424.0 RD 01-5 60.0 125.0 3.0 72.0 137.0 6.0 84.0 149.0 1.8 26,046.0 9,864.0 RD 01-8 53.0 108.0 3.0 65.0 120.D 6.D 77.0 132.0 1.8 20,286,0 7,800.0 Li = BASIN LENGTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN Wi =BASIN WIDTH AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN L2= BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE W2= BASIN WIDTH AT TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE L3= BASIN LENGTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT W3=BASIN WIDTH AT THE TOP OF THE EMBANKMENT D7 =THE DEPTH OF SEDIMENT STORAGE D2=THE OVERALL DEPTH OF THE SEDIMENT BASIN D3=THE CLEANOUT DEPTH OF THE SEDIMENT BASIN A2 W SURFACE AREA AT THE TOP OF THE SEDIMENT STORAGE RECEIVE NOV 0 4 2011 LAND QUAUTY SECTION � ,.-:� I • • movl 0c -1 ❑r m v) x1D �7 3 p J C U A LiN n nam`-• S -1 -i 0m nm t7N an IIII= __4 �mU D Z D 0 D -- -- mom -1z 0 XOUDO N 00 > :KDZ � Z Z ZZ -�U-- a Dm Zns nm =IIII 0 m N -- 2 Gl ZA t7mZ .n-m t7 Z t7 -- < - 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D W H I-. -.--.__".._---_ In s q fl O 3 _ ` s , A� AN � �� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section Charles H. Gardner;P.G., RE. Michael F, Easley, Govemor Director and State Geologist William G. Ross Jr., Secretary January 24, 2002 Mr. Tim Knopf Vulcan Construction Materials, LP P.O. Box 4239 Winston Salem, North Carolina 27115 RE: Permit No. 12-02 Morganton Quarry Burke County Catawba River Basin Dear Mr. Knopf: Your application for renewal and modification of the above referenced mining permit has been approved. The modification is to add 120.64 acres to the eastern and northern permit boundaries and increase the affected area to 192,E acres. The modification includes the expansion of the quarry to the east and the addition of overburden storage areas in the northeastern portion of the mine site as indicated on the mine maps last revised September 24, 2001 and the associated sediment and erosion control design calculations and supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 10, 2001 and December 13, 2001. A copy of the renewed and modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the renewed and modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal and modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The new expiration date is January 24, 2012. G.S. 74-65 states that the issuance of a mining permit does not supersede or otherwise affect or prevent the enforcement of any zoning regulation or ordinance duly adopted by an incorporated city or county or by any agency or department of the State of North Carolina. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 308.7 acres and the amount of land you are allowed to disturb is 192.6 acres. 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • 919-733-4574/ FAX: 919-733-2876 tl/ 512 North Salisbury Street,Raleigh,North Carolina, 27604 An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 1 10%Pom Cnncumar Pnnar Mr, Knopf Page Two Please review the renewed and modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733- 4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sinc ely, Tracy E. vis, P.E., C.P.M. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/jw Enclosures cc: Mr. Richard Phillips , P.E. Ms. Monika Sharma-WRC, w/enclosures Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/enclosures Mr. William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, w/o enclosures DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. Morganton Quarry Burke County - Permit No. 12-02 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PER, IT EXPIRATION DATE",_January 24,_2012 Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74A9. Modifications February 16. 1990: This permit has been modified to include the Revised Site Plan and Emergency Spillway detail dated February 5, 1990 and the revised mine map expansion narrative received by the Land Quality Section on December 21, 1989. In addition, Mining Permit No. 12-12, previously issued to Burke County has been incorporated into this permit. Furthermore, the 11.07 acre Leonhart tract has been included under this permit modification. December 1$, 1_992_ This permit has been modified to allow the berm relocation, associated sediment and erosion control measures and pit expansion as indicated on the Morganton Quarry Mine Map dated February 1, 1992 and revised October 15, 1992 and the Details Sheet dated June 3, 1992 and revised October 15, 1992. August 30,1995: This permit has been modified to allow the construction of new settling ponds and to allow a minor increase in the area for overburden disposal as indicated on the Mine Map last revised July 12, 1995. November 25, 1998-- This permit has been modified to add 6 acres to the affected area for a future tenant site and to include a new office and scales and the associated sediment and erosion control measures as indicated on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998. Page 3 January 1,2001: This permit modified to change the corporate name from Vulcan Materials Company to Vulcan Construction Materials, LP. January 24- 20027 This permit has been modified to add 120.64 acres to the eastern and northern permit boundaries and increase the affected area to 192.6 acres. The modification includes the expansion of the quarry to the east and the addition of overburden storage areas in the northeastern portion of the mine site as indicated on the mine maps last revised September 24, 2001 and the associated sediment and erosion control design calculations and supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 10, 2001 and December 13, 2001. ExpiratiQn Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until January 24, 2012. Conditions This Permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. seq., and to the following conditions and limitations: OPERATING CONDMONS: 1. Wastewater and , uaM�De!watemi g A. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any storm water runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Storm water Section, Division of Water Quality, to secure any necessary storm water permits or other approval documents, 2. Air Quality and_Dust_Control A. Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality. B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zonis A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. Page 4 B. Sufficient buffer shall be.maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. All buffer zones shown on the Mine Map last revised September 24, 2001 shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and approved earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosica and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. All rock tailings to be disposed of in the Rock Tailing Area shall be hauled to the area, not pumped, from the settling basins. C. The erosion and sediment control measures shall be installed and maintained as indicated on the Mine Map, last revised July 12, 1995. D. The erosion and sediment control measures associated with the new office area, scales and future tenant sites shall be installed and maintained as depicted on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998 and the supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 22, 1998. E. All mining activities, including the installation and maintenance of all erosion and sedimentation control measures, shall be conducted as indicated on the Mine Map last revised September 24, 2001, the Erosion Control Details-Sheet No. 4 dated July 12, 2001, the Erosion Control Details-Sheet No. 3 dated December . 11, 2001, and the supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 10, 2001 and December 13, 2001. F. Material in Overburden Storage Areas A and B shall be placed in compacted lifts from the bottom of the storage area to the top. G. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden or waste disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed appropriate by the Department. Page 5 6. G[aded Slopes and HIS A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or oth er adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device, in any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off-site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the quarry opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. 7. Surface Dr The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. B. Blasting The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph located at a distance no farther than the closest off site regularly occupied structure not owned or leased by the operator. A seismographic record including peak particle velocity, air over pressure, and vibration frequency levels shall be kept for each blast (except as provided under-Sections B. and D. of this permit). The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the mine operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from surface blasting: A. Ground Vibration With Monitoring: in all blasting operations, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed Figure 1 (below) at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building. Page 6 +ao Int • 2.n a.T �. . b.s 0.1 b.i M3 I b.a 0.2 0.2 � " 1 a 0.1 • to 20 20 ,Go Slant Vlbruoan Frequerscy.RX Figure 1 Altematfve blasting level crfterfe '(Source modifPed from figure B-1. Bureau of Mines R18507) B. In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: W = (DID,y D, 12 V = 160(D,)"1-8 W = Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.0 milliseconds or more pounds). D = Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator(feet). Ds = Scaled distance factor. V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second). The peak particle velocity of any component shall not exceed 1.0 inch per second, for the purposes of this Section. C. Airblast With Monitoring: Alrblast over pressure resulting from surface blasting shall not exceed 129 decibels linear (dbl.) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building not owned or leased by the operator outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building, unless an alternate level based on the sensitivity of the seismograph microphone as specified below is being used: Page 7 Lower Frequency Limit of Max Level, 0.1 Hz or lower-flat response 134 peak 2.0 Hz or lower-flat response 133 peak 6.0 Hz or lower-flat response 129 peak D. Airblast Without Monitoring-, In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: U = 82 (DN .11)-1.2 :To convert U (psi) to P (dbi.) P = 20 x log (U/2.9x10-') Confined Airblast/Over pressure (dbl.) for quarry situation: A = P - 35 U = Unconfined air over pressure (pounds per square inch). W - Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.0 milliseconds or more pounds). D - Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator (feet). P -- Unconfined air over pressure (decibels). A = Airblast or air over pressure for typical quarry situations (decibels). The airbase/over pressure shall not exceed 129 decibels, for the purposes of this Section. E. Record-Keeping- The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location; distance from blast to closest offsite regularly occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. Page 8 F. ExQessive Ground Vibration/Airblast Rem ina- If ground vibration or airblast limits are exceeded, the operator will immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department are taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high ground vibration or high air blast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Failure to report will constitute a permit violation. G. Fyyrock Preyp to ion' The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to ensure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the Mining Permit. H. FJyrQ Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded areas, the operator shall immediately report the incident to the Department. Further use of explosives on the mine site shall be suspended until the following actions have been taken: I. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. The report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the mine site. I. Skidim The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at the mine site in response to an exceedence of a level allowed by these blasting conditions. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. J. Notice: The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section Regional Office prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. K. Additional A'cbfast Control Meastirp,, 1. The blaster in charge shall maintain an increased visual observation for cracks that could cause enhanced over pressure values. This will provide the primary basis for determining the presence of cracks that are not detected by the driller. Page 9 2. In any areas of concern to the blaster in charge, especially in the front row of the blast, additional stemming shall be added to ensure no enhanced movement will occur. 3. The use of sound blasting procedures and training shall be continued to help minimize the potential for enhanced over pressure values. 9. Hub Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end-to-end or fencing shall be maintained at all times at the mining permit boundary to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 20 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Vegetated earthen berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Map last revised September 24, 2001. In addition to grasses, long leaf and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable evergreen species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on-site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on-site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on-site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1971): Page 10 1) on-site generated land clearing debris 2) conveyor belts 3) wire cables 4) v-belts 5) steel reinforced air hoses 6) drill steel D. If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the f Division of Land Resources prior-to commencement of such disposal: 1. the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area; 2. a fist of refuse items to be disposed; 3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the refuse; 4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table; and 5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established. 13. Annual Reclamation Rem An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Banding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological-Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. 4 Page 11 APPROVED RFCLAMAJIGN PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.,, 74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in ail excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, or are likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. RECLAMATION CONDITIONS: 1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any high wall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to.1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. , 4 Page 12 C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On-site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Remeoetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan approved by Mr. Robert J. Grill on July 20, 2001, the "Suggested Field Border, Grassland, Food/Cover Plot Mixtures Beneficial to Wildlife' seeding specifications prepared by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission last revised February, 1998, and the following: S.Pring SeedingRate/Acre: Rye Grain - 20 pounds Switchgrass - 5 pounds Browntop millet - 5 pounds Korean lespedeza - 15 pounds Fall Seeding Rate Acre: Rye or Wheat grain - 40 pounds Orchard grass - 15 pounds Ladino clover - 5 pounds Crimson clover- 5 pounds Win J Seeding Rate/Acre: Rye or wheat grain - 40 pounds Korean lespedeza - 10 pounds Partridge pea - 5 pounds Little bluestem - 4 pounds In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to erihance post-project wildlife habitat at the site. 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. • Page 13 This permit, issued August 16, 1972 to A. P. Causby Stone Company, renewed September 27, 1982, transferred to Vulcan Materials Company February 10, 1987, modified February 16, 1990 (incorporated Mining Permit No. 12-12), renewed August 7, 1992, and modified December 18, 1992,August 30, 1995, November 25, 1998, and January 1, 2000, is hereby simultaneously renewed and modified this 24th day of January, 2002 pursuant to G.S. 74- 52. By: Cha es H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources SUGGESTED AID BORDER GRASSLAND, FOOD C 1 OWER PLOT MIXTURES BENEFICIAL TO WILDLIFE (N.C.Wildlife Resources Commission, 1997,rev.2198) PLANTING DATE MIXTUREIRATE 1) Fall..........».»...:::.......................,...:.............-.,:Small grain planting allowed to develop Into nativa ve i etation -_ : Small grainlswitchgrass.mix(401bs:wheat %-or r e;Subs:switch rasa .. -. Small;grain plandng.overseeded with Kobe . Y� -- oreaii Ces'ee�a: ::....:. January thru-April,....:...:..:;.:.....»..:.:..:..:..: .:.10 [be.,Kobe;- Partridge lbs. ,artridge Pea,.40 lbs:.. wheat orrye,4 Ibs:little.blusstem ' 5) .May thru August............ :. ;1S.Ibs:browntop mRllet;.15 lbs.sudex, -1: abe, IbsAtlantic._Cdastal Panc.y Grass:-3 tbs.'switchgrass;3 lbai.Little . u p ,40 Ibs.wheat or rye,5 lbs.switchgrass, B September thru December....................... . :2 Ibs.Ladino clover ' 7) Early Summer..................................:............ -Switchgrass - 7lbsc.drilled, 9 Ibs. .broadcast 8) .Early Summer.. .».. .... ' :. .. '-Atlantic�Coastal-Panic Grass•- ;- 10 lbs.drilled or . ...,... 91-Early Summer....-.............»...................... Eastern Gamma Grass. = 8 lbs::dfilled only 10) May:...............::............................................ . .: 5 Ibs.'switchgrass,4 lbs.:Panic Grass,,. 7 . =;3 be:KobefKorean 11) Late February-thru mid-April.................. 12 tbs.Sericea.Lespedeza, 5 lbs-:KobelKorean Lesped_eia;5 Ibs.red:'claver, 5-lbs' artridge: ea 12) September-thru October......................... .,_..18 tbs.Sh.Ho Orchardgrass,40 lbs.wheat or_i.;' ' ry e,3 tbs, Ladino clover,5 tbs. crimson clover: 13) Sept.-Nov. (for.CRP-CP2)........................ 10.1bs.Kobe lesp.,40.1bs.wheatlryefoats,:- _ 4 Itis little bluestern,Z; s'..tnnnommhite clover,ilbs unhulledahrub.fespedeza,2ibsarchaid grass,5 Ibs. SWltch rasa 14) April-June (for CRP-CP2)....................... 1- 151bs.-browntop mlliet,:115 lbs:sudex;.5 tbs.Kobe ' 1�1..:tesp.;3 Ibs'��huiled shrub lesp.;,-,&Ibs:Atlantic coastal -panic grasst-3�lbs.srirttchgrass zlbs::Eastern gamma grass,Indian grass or big bluestem' 'Note: If plantings are to be mowed, it should be done in September to avoid nests of quail, rabbits, turkeys & other ground-nesting wildlife. winter mowing should not be done so that escape cover will be available. Mowing should be done no (ower than 12 inches. Date r a a�), MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Susan Edward/4e. SUBJECT: Notice of Issuance of Mining Permit A copt the tice o*b �e ssu ce ofr �n� Pei4i t" was sent to all people listed in the Affidavit of Notification and any additional people who sent in letters. If a public hearing was held, a copy of the "Notice of issuance of Mining Permit" was sent to all people who signed the sign in sheet at the public hearing. My initials , written in red, will be beside the names of the people in the file who were sent. this "Notice". cc: Regional Engineer NOTICE OFISSUANCE OF MINING-PERMIT You have previously expressed an interest and/or are listed as an adjoining land owner in the application to modify this mining permit fled by Vulcan Construction Materials, LP to conduct mining activities off SR 1571 in Burke County. The mining permit (no. 12-02) was modified on January 24, 2002. North Carolina law allows persons aggrieved by the issuance of a mining permit to contest the decision by filing a petition for a contested case in the Office of Administrative Hearings pursuant to N.C.G.S. 150B-23 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). If you believe that you are an aggrieved party within the meaning of the APA, a petition for a contested case must be filed in the Office of Administrative Hearings within sixty (6D)-days of the mailing of this notice to you. If you file a contested case petition, it must be in writing and in the form prescribed by N.C. General Statutes 150E-23. File the original petition and one copy with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N. C. 27699-6714. Any questions about filing a petition may be directed to the Clerk of the Office of Administrative Hearings by telephoning (919) 733-0926. You must serve the Department of Environment and Natural Resources by mailing a copy of the petition to Mr. Daniel A. Oakley, Registered Agent and General Counsel, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1601. Charles U. Gardner Director Division of Land Resources North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources This notice was mailed onv CLry\4 Susan Edwards Mining Program Secretary Vulcan-Morganton Quarry 0 . Subject: Vulcan- Morganton Quarry Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 08.52:22 -0500 From: Russell McConnell <RusselLMcConnell c@ncmail.net> Organization: NC DENR- Asheville Regional Office To:Judy wehner Judy.Wehner a ncmail_net> Judy, We have received revised calculations and detail sheet for Vulcan Constructions Morganton Quarry. The calculations have been revised so that the rock dam spillways pass a 25-year storm. Dennis and I have looked at the revisions and everything seems to be in order. If there is anything else you need from us please let us know. Thanks. Russell Russell McConnell - Russell.McConneil@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 Tel: 828-251-6208 Fax: 828-251-6452 Russell McConnell <Russell.McConnell ncmail.net> NC DENR-Asheville Regional 011ie; Division of Land Resources,Land Quality Section 1 of I 1/7/2002 9:01 AM » -_ ... - -. -- �... .--w_.a-... .....r.."'1K---^' - m-r.y�..�w....+vr.ra.� �.v-d...-.t+-.. ... -}..-. .... r -vi..r.M�'•.M._ �,..`.-.+...r dr.'„ti^r.r.M�.A.ry-, x.. ---T_-.. . .. MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Applicant Name: Ou '1f Project Name: Applic./Permit No.: RACounty: Date Received: I U Reviewer: (-NRiver Basin Name: ❑ New ❑Renewal ."Modification (inside permit boundaries) ❑Modification (outside permit boundaries) ❑Transfer 0 Release ❑Partial Release "itional Information 0 Fee Needed: $ ❑ Fee Received: $ Regional Office (2 complete copies; attach the"LQ5 Kegional Office Mining Application Review Checklist"to one copy and attach hat1 the DVQ and DAQ "Mining Application Review Form"to the other copy; send both copies to the Regional Engineer) Date: Routed -�L2Q/Rec'd ❑ Dlvision of Water Resources Date: Routedec'd ❑ NC Wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed Rec'd ❑US Fish &Wildlife Service Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications and modification requesto that add land to the permit) tjion_man5 to: ❑ Division of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed Rec'd ❑NC Geological Survey Section Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) ❑ Division of Archives & History Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications) ❑Other: Date: Routed Rec'd **5uopenoe Date for Comments: 91A IbA (no laterAhan 25 days from receipt) Please note. the following: J 1 UuIcan Materials Company ^k k 7 r l V December 12, 2001 Ms. Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1612 Subject: Permit RenewaltModification Permit Number 12-02 Morganton Quarry Burke County Dear Mr. Davis: In response to your letter of November 19,2001, please find enclosed two copies of our revised rock dam spillway calculations and revised detail sheet.The spillways have been revised to pass the runoff from a 25-year storm. A chart has been added to the design calculations to show the capacity of the rock dam spillways. Should you have any questions or require any additional information please contact me. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Tim Knopf Environmental Engineer, Southern Region C: Brad Allison wlattachments Tim Upchurch Mike Poplin MIDEAST DIVISION,VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS,LP P.O.BOX 4239•WINSTON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239•TELEPHONE 336-767-4600 DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR MINE PERMIT RENEWAL VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, L.P. MORGANTON QUARRY MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA JI alley, williams, carmen, & king, inc. J I CONSULTING ENGINEERS 7 207 SOUTH MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 1248 KANNAPOLIS,NC 28082 7041938-1 S 15 PROJECT NO. 01519 CAR04o'�� October 3, 2001 04Essi December 11, 2001 — Rev. 1 SEAL 16883 ESLEI ./7 r/G MORGANTON QUARRY 6/6f01 01519 GWW STRUCTURE TEMPORARY RISER BASIN DRAINAGE AREA(AC) DISTURBED AREA (AC) Q10 =CIA=0.5x6.4x8.1 = 25.9CFS 025 = CIA= 0.5x7.2x8.1 = 29.1 CFS SEDIMENT STORAGE REQUIRED = 1800 x 8.1 = 14580 CU. FT. RISER (FT) 3 BARRELL (FT) 2 TW(EL.) 1012 INVERT IN (FT) 1012 INVERT OUT(EL.) 1011 TOP OF RISER (EL.) 1016 TOP OF DAM (EL.) 1020 BARRELL LENGTH (FT) 50 N 0.025 SPILLWAY WIDTH (FT) 0.00 SIDE SLOPE 3 Cl 2.8 C2 2.5 KB+KE FACTOR 0.65 WEIR ORIFICE PIPE SPILLWAY TOTAL 1016.00 0.00 0.00 24.39 0.00 0.00 1016,25 3.89 17.01 25.14 0.00 3.89 1016.50 10.99 24.05 25.87 0.00 10.99 1018.75 20.19 29.46 26.57 0.00 20.19 1017.00 31.09 34.02 27.26 0.00 27.26 101725 43.44 38.03 27.94 0.00 27.94 1017.50 57.11 41.66 28.60 0.00 28.60 1017.75 71.97 45.00 29.24 0.00 29.24 1018.00 87.92 48.11 29.87 0.00 29.87 101825 104.92 51.03 30.48 0.00 30.48 1018.50 122.88 53.79 31.09 0.00 31.09 1018.75 141.76 56.41 31.68 0.00 31.68 1019.00 161.53 58,92 32.26 0.00 32.26 1019.25 182.13 61.33 32.83 0.00 32.83 1019.50 203.55 63.64 33,39 0.00 33.39 1019.75 225.74 65.88 33.94 0.00 33.94 1020.00 248.69 68.04 34.49 0.00 34.49 NOTE: ALL FLOW IS PASSED THRU THE RISER.AN EMERGENCY SPILLWAY IS NOT BEING PROVIDED. PROVIDE BASIN STORAGE = TX 70'X 70' = 14,700 CU. FT. MORGANTON QUARRY 6/6/01 01519 GWW UPLIFT CALCULATIONS-TEMPORARY DETENTION POND RISER RISER 36"CMP RADIUS 1.50 FT INVERT IN: 1012.00 RIM: 1020.00 RISER UPLIFT 3,879.53 BASE LENGTH 5.00 FT WIDTH 5.00 FT DEPTH 2.00 FT BASE CU. YDS 1.85 CY BASE WEIGHT 7,500.00 LBS BASE UPLIFT 3,432.00 UPLIFT TOTAL 7,311.53 LBS WEIGHT TOTAL 7,500.00 LBS NOTES: UPLIFT CALCULATION IS BASED ON UPLIFT FORCE OF 62.4#/CUBIC FOOT&A 1.1 SAFETY FACTOR CONCRETE WEIGHT IS BASED ON 150#/CUBIC FOOT ROCK DAM SPILLWAYS MORGANTON QUARRY GWW 01519 rev 12/11/00 MINIMUM ROCK DAM# DRAINAGE AREA C VALUE INTENSITY FLOW-Q25 SPILLWAY USE SPILLWAY ACRES CFS LENGTH LENGTH FT. FT. RD-01-2 7.2 0.5 7.8 27.9 13.9 14.0 RD-01-4 5.2 0.5 7.8 20.3 10.1 12.0 RD-01-5 7.0 0.5 7.8 27.3 13.6 14.0 RD-01-8 5.5 0.5 7.8 21.3 10.6 12.0 RD-01-9 30.8 0.5 7.8 120.0 60.0 60.0 DESIGN NOTES: 1. SPIILLWAY BASED ON WEIR EQUATION (Q = C x L X H''S)WITH 1 FOOT OF HI-AD AND C VALUE OF 2.0 lh'rc - M.o BAN 1 0 u G I.�t alley, w ms, carmen, & ki124sa ' consulting engine 207 south main street P.O.box 1 ! �L7-01 — ReD MannaPalis. north caroiina 2808: (704) 998.1 SEA iAEAj 7 Tk -1 tf alna. e area Is+urbe) arec, r 4.46 acre �e f(A I M j S f o r OL VC ICA^e � ����0 cplox 1-e� x l�".`��r Rc re-) .�as'in : ass = �� K �-4 Well- IeA�A = 1210 '�t a89-�n j1 A = 3.s -pt Be ro, t = sr germ S eS # �ov`r�ea S+orate — g 118 cf S va-8 4.K. ROG1; �raInake arcs = 7, [S ate re y aistur W area 7. IS ac re kefuiire.d s` d rage Volume (WO c+e/ac re) X (7.9-ocm) — 12a 9y0 c:f -70` err+ t1� = 6.0 e. {'t rrr\ Sap" = .2: 1 ofstream) 3: 1 Jpwry,s"trearri Provi d is`fvr-aje - 13, 100 cf > 2 goo 0,K. 5��I4 • r Qo CI .S) kC x(7. t = .22.$ ,o ,ssun,e �t3 `fit eal =la-Ft Q - C, L .0) xC IZ = a- O cis IrJe;r alley, w. ms, carmen, & kin S�ai hiltg �> A}5�N ES N � consulting engineers - . . .. _ NT B L 207 south main street P. v.box 1248 3 '-- kanna0olis,north carolina 28082 4704) 938.1515 E�'tPn�:NT TP,AP ST`3 bratima a area acre y Dislur kd ctreCA, l S acre EeT'U`trc.cl ,$'forage Vol(Am e- = atcnc) = � 9.0—* CT gas in ase = [8' x 3S` Ws'r IeA34 =S•� �'t kcsl�A` e tk 3*S t e� � �F erM s�do = S.� - t f ProAed 3 '11,5' Cf Rocr- DAn\ ��— Dra<�rw9e aerc, 11 is-t1i rbed area = C..2-© ac to f�e�Uirec� Stera9e Volk Me. - ( Sao cf/ore) k if 5,10 acre) = 9)3 6 0 cf Sas fn gorse. = �� 41-' Des)9n d�pt-I� _ 4.0 -Pt err, +TOpejP = 6.O Pt erm T = �2 : ( �1S�rea,h ' = ( d�Wnstrea�,n Prod i @� s`�oro►9� q) (oSs' cf` > q�36O c K. k SSu MPe- e Wei .•� s�� ar 1 g� = -� .,._w.� V C - Mpkcr�u�ON 4ds_� alley{ w' 'aMS, carmen, & king _� ime QAS �ESla consulting engineers Cc 207 south mein street p. o. box 1248 kannapolis, north caralina 28082 (704) 936-1315 � D— s braiAage AreA = 4•11 acre_ Q+stUrbed ctreck = G.Rq acre ke.tuffed S-6rajg Volume. = (lt00 cacre,� x ��.99 vkcre, ) Sastin : 9ase_ = 26.'I x GCa' QaS�n jet = S.o -pt $e rr SlbfeS = 1�� ct�s`�'real� 3� � c�ownstrea�n Proui�e� s�-ara9e = 1.1 767 c'P > 12 Sg2 4,�. 5P, hraV � C � A � t s) x xUm(I 22 s 1455 ea = Ar 1 O brAina9� area = 1.57 acre area z, 4. S7 acre kj! IMJ s-6ra9e voltoke. ( 1900 ct^lacre 97 acre) - g�766 c-P Design der4= 3.S -Pt korin ! r = S. - t 0l'Ir S oA�.S zr JL% Prot/ i de 5fiora9e Sy S0 cf M4-_L'�c_ a�u7aiv C1s� alley, w MIS, carmen, & king if consulting engineers } 207 south main street p• o. box 1 248 -- kannepolis, north Carolina 28082 (704i938.1S1S FH Dralna9 are at 9. 11 ac re &is` iAr-beJ arer, r T. 1[ acre kev'lred S e VoLme = orao C-'lacre ) x (T-Ii ace-e) gas in : B asp UesIIh Je8 $e r t+n r&erm s- dpes alm j re = ( ownsf-rea,h P ro V I leA s+v rck j a -- S�t��way : ckr J 1,9lkj ) Lam- x C 1'�0) AL C 1)lt 4 cav-0 K. Q� DPtm _Q b—S brainaje areq = C.'tc acre. 615*fArbej Area acl'e e�k;reed S' ar•a�a Voikine, = C ISOD r���cre� x (SAS' r~crl� = �� SI0 C-F �gs1h ' BAse ;J2S� bes to ep4 _4.0 ft BeI*ft\ f4i eri+\ s P � SP;�tway . 0 �s M 60J) •O �Ft d e n�t- � = 10,0 Q CL � l.s 0) x ( l0 (I) ? ,r alley, w' .ams, carmen, 6c long r consulting engineers SE� 1nNIEAJ gAS�(0 Z]ESIGU 207 south main street P. o.box 1240 Cc _- kannapolie, north Carolina 28082 (704) 90B•1 S1 S ara�na�c- area, 3d-77 acre flcs'-S-r,�r e ck�ea = ��, -: acre; kcjuIrad SA' orale Vcluo^e = [Sty c-p/01cre } �(sn.�{1 Acre,) 3�� 7sG cf gas in : t Ckse = S$` x loo 6esi n Asp = S.0 ger -N = 7.0 9er� Is �p� � J--^- I cAps`1-ream y 3: Jo w t.St re ckm Prav Q r o rage = 37 S67 cf 36,7s6 �.K. Quo Ifo A = C x (4.4 0.77) - .5su e = [. an 4, TOO Nalr I.S - .d) !C �� s 06,0 } �. �y �1N left d.o PERMANENT HPDE SLOPE DRAINS This system is designed to be utilized in several areas of the quarry. The system is based on the pipe capacity of the flatter pipes and the inlet capacity of the system inlets . MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA - UPPER INLET 3.6 ACRES 025 = 0 .4 x 7.2 x 3.6 = 10.4 CFS 18" HPDE IS TO BE USED FOR THE INLETS. INLET CONTROL : HPDE PIPE, PROJECTING SOCKET FLOW RATE, CFS : 10.4 PIPE DIA. , INCHES : 18 HEADWATER DEPTH, FT. 2. 13 HW/D 1 .42 MAXIMUM PIPE CAPACITY BASED ON PIPE GRADE: FLOW RATE,CFS 30.31 VELOCITY, FPS 17. 17 DIAMETER, INCHES 18.00 MANNING'S ' n ' 0.012 SLOPE, FT/FT 0.0710 MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA OF SYSTEM BASED ON PIPE CAPACITY 30.31 / (0.4 x 7.2) = 10.52 ACRES MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DRAINAGE FROM SLOPE BENCHES = 10.52 -3. 6 = 6.92 ACRES This system may be used in areas where the inlets has less than 3 .6 acres and the overall drainage into system is less than 10.5 acres . PIT DIVERSION CHANNEL DA = 27.5 ACRES Q10 = 0.5 X 6. 4 X 27.5 = 88 CFS Bottom Width . . . 3.00 ft Velocity. . . . . . . . 5.08 fps Lt Side Slope . . 2.00: 1 (H:V) Flow Area. . . . . . . 17,32 sf Rt Side Slope . . 2.00 : 1 (H:V) Flow Top Width . . 12. 15 ft Manning ' s n. . . . 0.035 Wetted Perimeter 13.23 ft Channel Slope . . 0. 0100 ft/ft Critical Depth . . 1 .98 ft Depth . . . . . . . . . . 2.29 ft Critical Slope . . 0.0184 ft/ft Discharge. . . . . . 88.00 cfs Froude !Number. . . 0. 75 Use trapezoidal channel 3 ' bottom width, 3 ' deep, with 2: 1 side slopes. Since channel is temporary until area is excavated, channel lining is not required. TEMPORARY STREAM CROSSING DA = 33.3 ACRES Q2 = 0.5 X 4.8 X 33.3 = 79.9 CFS USE 48" CMP INLET CONTROL : CORRUGATED METAL PIPE, PROJECTING END FLOW RATE, CFS : 79.9 PIPE DIA. , INCHES : 48 HEADWATER DEPTH, FT. : 4.80 HW/D : 1 .20 OUTLET PROTECTION USE 22" CLASS II RIPRAP W 6" WASHED STONE La = 22 ' W = 26 ' Sul-etb(�wl,) II �j I)) Jt� fit ' +ii�r• ��. ',l.`�:�L�;'( ti+.�-� '�`-�. ' '7'�'`y .if.- - •',11 SS �• � r �- ',y�'-'� .•'4-i� 1� - �L�=:- .�ti'`'1 �'�.,1 L-1 j��•,� ``�1.:a�._.l "^� ;'V:��` `t�� YC��'y•r-'� � - ;,``-, �;,'�t�; r !r • e� "� `i 'r L 1 lit lit j` ♦'� 1 y L��_` ��;��t�``` ~`• ti''r`� �� L:" "?� l�.�a ' ;�w'.\ ;" �i ! '�` �1,'r.�'�,�.�� 1;y1,•��yfi"� ;{ \� �. ty..�� ��`':�'-'+�_ i}„�� ri \' ,�1"'' •{ti..'•• t• 1•�"" �S S -i 1'A"�,'t.c .Ff:.....^ tV'�». zx i �tL i`'>y..'�r,:': '`��•. �1•5", �,:,��T —'*r+ 'q�*�"1,�i_r���L ~ .\� tA�h�_ �� .,�_` �K�.�.. 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Ross Jr., Secretary November 19, 2001 Cart[ ted Mail Return Receipt Requested Mr. Tim Knopf Vulcan Construction Materials, LP P.O. Box 4239 Winston Salem, North Carolina 27115 RE: Morganton Quarry . Burke County Catawba Basin Dear Mr. Knopf; We have reviewed the application you submitted for the above referenced mine site. However, the following information is needed to continue processing your application: - .Some of the sediment and erosion control measure designs do not meet the temporary or . permanent design standards. Temporary measures must be based on 10 year 24 hour storm events. Permanent measures must be based on 25 year 24 hour storm events. Please design the measures based on these storm events. - Please be advised that our review cannot be completed until all of the items listed above. have been fully addressed. In order to complete the processing of your application, please forward two (2) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1612 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • 919-733-4574 /FAX: 919-733-2876 . . ..... 512 North Salisbury Street,Raleigh,North Carolina, 27604 An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer-50%Recycled.l 10%Post Consumer Paper -: v Certified Mail Mr. Knopf Page Two I As required by 15A NCAC 513.0013, you are hereby advised that you have 180 days from the date of your receipt of this letter to submit all of the requested information. If you are unable to meet this deadline and wish to request additional time, you must submit information, in writing, to the Director clearly indicating why the deadline can not be met and request that an extension of time,be granted. If an extension of time is not granted, a decision will be made to grant or deny the mining permit based upon the information currently in the Department's files at the end of the 180 day period. f Though the preceding statement cites the maximum time limit for your-response, we encourage you to provide the additional information requested by this letter as soon as possible. Your prompt response will help us to complete processing your application sooner. Please contact me at (919) 7334574 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. F f � morgamon quarry permit renewal.Burke co. • Subject: morganton quarry permit renewal, burke co. Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 09.30-23 -0500 From: Dennis Owenby<Dennis.Owenby(a),ncmail.net> Organization: NC DENR Asheville Regional Office To: Judy.Wehner@ncmail.net Dennis Owenby - Dennis.owenby@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville regional Office Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 Tel: 828-251-620$ Fax: 829-251-6452 on october 31, 2001, cuss mcconnell and i inspected the mine. on a clear day mt. mitchell and grandfather mountain can be seen in the tar distance. table rock can be seen approximately 12 air miles away. fyi dennis owenby Dennis Owenby <Dennis.UwenbySc{,ncmail.net> NC DEAR -Aswct^.1!e Re-,'coal Office Di%ision UFLund RL.'5eurces,Land Quality Section 1 of 1 11/8/2001 9:22 AM i 3 I 1 i i . . � .� � 1 I i r �. '� � , .. ,� .. r ' .e ®� �' • NCGS Mine Permit Application Review Checksheet Application ID LQS Complete This Section Attach Pages 1-3 of Mine Permit Application Mine Name Morganton Quarry Company Name Vulcan Construction Materials Date Due LQS 11/2/2001 Permit Type: MOdifiCation New-Renewal _._ Modification-Transfer NCGS Complete This Section Commodity Icrushed stone Geochemistry• sulfldic rock 4. Hazardous County IBurke Minerals 7.5'Quad IMORGANTON NORTH Subsidence no comment Lal(DecDeg) 35.77321I Long(DecDeg) 81.6533 Slope Stability no comment c 1985 Geologic CZbg 1. Seismic Hazard no comment 1 Map Unit Hydrogeology other 5. 4 D�IV 5�'�%pN Other biotite gneiss and schist 2. Up ND Geologic Map Unit Mineral no comment Resources •' Lithology: biotite,quartz feldspar gneiss 3. -- Flood Plain no comment Deposits Comments 1. Biotite gneiss and schist. 2. USGS Ma 1-1251-E. 3.Locally garnet bearing.4. Minor disseminated sulfides. i•, 9 p Y9 9 5.Quarry depth below 400 ft.would be 200 ft. below Catawba River elevation at that location. A Comments NOTE: Latitude given on permit application should be 35 deg.rather than 37 deg. (Confd) tr Note: Seismic hazard value is the peak horizontal acceleration with a 10%chance`of exceedence in 50 years. Ref4i�ence value is firm bedrock,actual site conditions may vary. Source-National Seismic-Hazard Maps Documentation,June 1996, U.S.Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-532(http:Ngldmaps.0l,cr.usgs.govlselshazlpgal0.htm1). Record No 9A1 Reviewers RMW I ComplDatel 10l2912001 Reviewer2 JCR _ ComplDate2 10/29/2001 j ; NCGS Mine Review C hecksheet-Data base Rev.2 11128100 ! _ . � � � T r _ ,• . • r`�r.` � +] s� � r � f f F `�'`` r i. �. I �� 1 Find 190 I Advanced Find AbOLIt Ima e.Info Ima a Size: Small.Medium.Lar a St le: Relief To o Image Print;- s • Ak rn WE �. 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A=ncted Delivery!(Exba Fee) ❑Yes m F Article Number pDpr frarm faoe9 2- Article Number(>;opy item sevvrt e,tdbe9. � -u 2 527 030 139 2 527 036 a41 'Forrrj 381 T.July,1999' '{ ' [7ami'�Re tuns Receipt toz�s9s rs��� PS FQrrrt 3$11, July 1999; = tforitr cfieturnRaceipt "T F United States Department of the Interior H o FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 7 A Raleigh Field Office _ Post Office Sox 33726 CH ] i Raleigh,North Carolina 27636.3726 November 2, 2001 IYn 1 Y� Susan B. Edwards Nut, Mining Program Secretary - Land Quality Section $x ?001 NCDENR-Division of Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Dear Ms. Edwards: The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has reviewed the project(s) advertised in the following public notice(s). Due to staff and funding constraints, we are unable to adequately address the subject proposal at this time. Therefore, we are taking no action on this public notice. APPLICANT NOTICE DATE DUE DATE Vulcan Construction Materials 10-12-01 11-02-01 Morganton Quarry Permit No.12-02 lu Lee County Sincerely, Dr. Garland B. Pardue Ecological Services Supervisor cc: USFWS, Atlanta, GA NMFS, Beaufort, NC EPA, Atlanta, GA i I I I r, � 1 i j� � � i ,. � I I i f I • � j i .. I � ' NCDENR ;�; North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resource Division of Land Resources Charles N. Gardner, P.G., P.E P0\0 Michael F. Easley, Governor Director and State Geologist October 12, 20.01 William G. Ross Jr.,Secretary v MEMORANDUM TO: Ms. Tracy Rice Application Review Coordinator U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service FROM: Susan B. Edwards,&V Mining Program Secretary- Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal and Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry -Permit No. 12-02 Lee County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries(G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 2, 2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also,please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application, PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at(919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 91 S-733-4574\ FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section 919-733-2423\FAX: 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Division of Land Resources 919-733-3833\ FAX: 919-715-8801 \ Internet: www.dlr.enr. state.nc.usldlr.htm An Equal opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 110%Past Consumer Paper 3 i 3 j 1 j 3 7� 7 3 1 3 3 1 �1 1 3 {j� r 3 i ! fr L ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Charles R.Fullwood,Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary � lrr `D Land Quality Section C� ZO�I FROM: Ron Linville, Regional Coordinato Habitat Conservation Program DATE: October 29, 2001 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Modification Application for Vulcan Materials, Morganton Quarry, No, 12-02, Burke County This correspondence responds to your request for our review and comments of the referenced mine modification. These comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982; G.S. 74-46 through 74-68; 15 NCAC 5) and the North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 113-131 et seq.). Mr. Jack Mason, Wildlife Biologist and I conducted a site visit on October 19, 2001. The quarry expansion will include 33.7 acres within existing permit boundaries and 188.06 acres outside the present boundary. The expansion outside the currently mined site will occur in areas timbered by Crescent Resources. These areas now provide early successional habitats. Vulcan Materials will maintain existing hardwood and forest edge areas. It also appears that existing drainage areas, wetlands, and streams will not be disturbed to the extent that permits and certifications should become necessary. A 400- foot wide natural buffer will be preserved along the Catawba River. Based on our visit and review of the documents submitted, we will not object to the permit modification, as the activities will occur within the existing mine and areas recently cut for timber. We recommend that the revegetation plan be modified to exclude non-native species to the extent possible. We have enclosed a chart of recommended wildlife plantings that should be beneficial to wildlife species. We also recommend that the Catawba River buffer be preserved as a natural area in perpetuity through permanent deed restrictions or conservation easements. If any significant impacts will occur to waters or wetlands, the applicant should contact the US Army Corps of Engineers and the NC Division of Water Quality. Mailing Address: Division of Inland Fisheries - 1721 Mail Service Center - Raleigh,NC 27699-1721 Telephone: (919) 733-3633 ext. 281 - Fax: (919) 715-7643 Vulcan Morganton Quart 2 • October 29, 2001 For your information and consideration, Mr. Mason provided the following specific suggestions for the Morganton operation: Morganton Quarry, Vegetation Plan Suggestions (#= pounds) Spring Rate/Acre Rye Grain 20#, Switchgrass 5#, Browntop millet 15#, Korean lespedeza 15# Fall Rate/Acre Rye or Wheat grain 40#, Orchard grass 15#, ladino clover 5#, crimson clover 5# Winter Rate/Acre Rye or wheat grain 40#, Korean lespedeza 10#, partridge pea 5#, Little bluestem 4# Mixes of any of the above should include rye or wheat grain with any two of the other suggested plants. Tall Fescue(40#)may be substituted in the mix on steep slopes or where erosion control requirements are critical. Some mowing is suggested on established sites to maintain early succession plant and wildlife communities. Mowing should be done only in late March or late August to avoid nesting wildlife. Also mow no more than one-half of the planted area during the year. Mow the other half the next year,thus mowing the same portion only every other year. The Fertilizer and mulch look okay as listed except I would only recommend 500#lacre fertilizer rather than the 1500#which is listed. We appreciate the opportunity to comment on this mine expansion and thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336/769-9453. Enclosure: Suggested Field Border, Grassland, Food/Cover Plot Mixtures Beneficial to Wildlife SUGGESTED FIELWORDER, GRASSLAND, F /COVER PLOT MIXTURES BENEFICIAL TO WILDL E (N. C.Wildlife Resources Commission, 1997, rev. 2/98) PLANTING DATE MIXTURE/RATE 1) Fall.............................................................. Small grain planting allowed to develop into native vegetation 2) Fall........................................:.................... Small graintswitchgrass mix(40 lbs.wheat or rye, 5 lbs.switchgrass 3) Fall/Spring................................................. Small grain planting overseeded with Kobe or Korean Lespedeza 4) January thru-April...................................... 10 Ibs. Kobe, 5 Ibs. Partridge Pea, 40 lbs. wheat or rye,4 Ibs. little bluestem 5) May thru August......................................... 15 lbs. browntop millet, 15 Ibs. sudex, 5 Ibs. Kobe, 3 lbs. Atlantic Coastal Panic Grass, 3 Ibs.switchgrass, 3 lbs. Little Bluestem 5) September thru December........................ 40 Ibs.wheat or rye,5 Ibs. switchgrass, 2 lbs. Ladino clover 7) Early Summer............................................. Switchgrass - 7 lbs.drilled, 9 Ibs. broadcast 8) Early Summer............................................ Atlantic Coastal Panic Grass - 10 lbs. drilled or broadcast 9) Early Summer............................................ Eastern Gamma Grass - 8 lbs. drilled only 10) May........................................................... 5 lbs.switchgrass,4 Ibs. Panic Grass, 3 lbs. Kobe/Korean Lespedeza 11) Late February thru mid-April.................. 12 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza, 5 Ibs. Kobe/Korean Lespedeza, 5 Ibs. red clover, 5 lbs. partridge pea 12) September-thru October......................... 18 Ibs. Shilo Orchardgrass, 40 Ibs.wheat or e, 3 Ibs. Ladino clover, 5 Ibs. crimson clover, 13) Sept.-Nov. (for CRP-CP2)....................... 10 lbs. Kobe lesp.,40 lbs.wheatlryeloats, 4 Ibs. little bluestem, 3 Ibs. innnoc. white clover, 3 Ibs unhulled shrub lespedeza, 2 Ibs.orchard grass, 5 Ibs. switchgrass 14) April-June (for CRP-CP2)....................... 15 Ibs. browntop millet, 15 lbs. sudex, 5 Ibs. Kobe lesp., 3 Ibs. hulled shrub lesp., 3 lbs. Atlantic coastal panic grass, 3 lbs.switchgrass, 3lbs. Eastern gamma grass, Indian grass or big bluester Note: If plantings are to be mowed, it should be done in September to avoid nests of quail, rabbits, turkeys$ other ground-nesting wildlife.winter mowing should not be done so that escape cover will be available. Mowing should be done no lower than 12 inches. FROM EHNR ARO 11 .01 . 2001 09.01 P. 1 0 (1--- V MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Applicant's Name: Project Name: Applic.fPermit No.:io A County. Date Received: Revlewer: River Basin Name: ",Lg= ❑ New loekemewal MWod1f1ratlon (Inside permit boundarle ) ,,E<odlfication (outside permit i oundaries) ❑Transfer C1 Release Partial Release ❑Additional Information 0 Fee Needed 4PIF"C"e Received: S]ILiJ �z. c � •;our 1115&� fi ^w_ Regional Office (2 complete copies; attar "i_Q5 g olpha C��DN Office Mining Appiication Review Checklist" to one copy and attach zah he DWQ A ` "Mining Applicatior Review Form"to the other copy: send both,copies to the,Kegtbn I Eneineer) Date: Routed/ - 0I Rec'el ,r'�' Ivlalon of Water Resources Date: Routed Rec'd ,2 C Wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed »ec'd ,�J5 Fish & Wildlife 5erv;ce Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the perm ) P1case.roule first 5-jwaaS ofthC application and any location mans to: ,061vision of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed Reeei ,1�4C Geological 5urvey 5ection Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications and modification rcctuests that add I d to the perm ) ZDivirolon of Archlves & Hlotory Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications) ❑Other: Date: Routed Rec'd *"5u5penee Date for Comments: vbhol (no later than 2 days from receipt) Please Mote the following: d'L G��/J ll . 01 .2601 0�1 P. 2 FROM EHNR ARO . MINING PERMIT- APPLICATION REVIEW RM for DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Project: MOXaLA2 QM-2XL4 county: **Due Date for Comments Back to Land Quality Section: Will the operation, as proposed, violate standards of air quality? Comments: ;e 1-4 1 � YES O Air permit required _ Air permit existing (Permit # S�j�a 'frI0 Other Comments: t� Reviewed by: Date: Print Name:_- A�N�g,- - _ ) 10/2000 11 .01 . 2001 09, 04 P. i FROM EHNR PRO • . L-4,�L �UA Li TY SECTION REGIONAL OFFICE MINING APPLICATION REVIEW CHECKLIST-212.2120g1 APPLICATIONIPERMIT NO.: ACTION: Ne Modification enew )Transfer Reieas APPLICANT NAME: Vty1L _ MINE NAME: C LINTY: dmini trative suesv A. is the site currently under NOV? Ye No Explain: B. Is the site under CAMA jurisdiction? Yes Explain: Fie d ssu A. Are potential wetlands and watercourses properly indicated on the Mine Map es o Explain: Q�sC-V-r-., ,JC,p B. Are the proposed buffer zones adequate No Explain: &FFco- Zo�� car 3e 5►a� of 'S cr,-- Aar( C vY �kKdE Fxo,-C• -ac, Tra..kp- S e {:.►,N c. C. Do all occupied dwellings within 300 feet of the mine excavation appear to be Indic ed?:fie No Explain: k-, Jjc7q N. c r.,4�o c- Dc=zvx-r.j r,�o D. Do all water supply wells within 500 feet of the mine excavation appear to be Indica d? Yes C Explain: PKaL.S " o Q� WQA� .- an3 KCNNK- Q4s � •P4oPr,�(� E. Is visual screening needed? Yes No Explain: NoT Q5 S►F. Are the proposed erosion and sedimentation control measures proeedy located top vent offsite sedimentation? 40b No Explain: t-AF_P,S, t-*- y G. Is the proposed revegetation/reclamation plan acceptable? JZ:)No Explain: PGA�y 'To c AQC(�uh� E Date inspected: V0 - 3 1 - o ELqsion and Sedlmenj&oa Qgnlrol Plan Review; It is the responsibility of the Regional Office staff to verify the adequacy of the E&S measu 9. Please provide any concems or comments: Other Comments: r '� N E C-0 W L t-R �7b N l R.+v1 A T► rV Ia A l P C� o Ysr "�I�Q A CL N� �A a AEC4.4 C-t. Ac . AMC 4�► A,.)a !7 t��-�N N-T Kez v`Q E CI�Ant�.M �� 41�C r� q►J `f L� 0 ni n'T�- (_9 Who was thg application routed to and when?: Division of Air Quality: firetdg. katzA5t ate: !a /.z y io I_ Division of Water Quality (Water Quality Se ion only):?";.►. ge, ate: to /JP- 1 Other: ate: Inspector/Reviewer's Name: _ � ►. _.N��^^ ate: Regional Engineer's Name: te. ***END*** Mining Permit# 12-02 Subject: Mining Permit# 12-02 Date: Mon,22 Oct 2001 15:52:31 -0400 From: LuAnn Bryan <LuAnn.Bryan@ncmai1.net> Organization: NC DENR- Asheville Regional Office To: Susan Edwards <Susan.Edwards@ncmail.net>, Nancy Adams<Nancy.Adams@ncmail.net> I have forwarded the mining information to the following P&R agencies who have parks within five miles of the proposed mine modification of Vulcan Materials/Morganton Quarry #12-02. I requested comments by Nov. 2, 2001 Gary Leonhardt, Dir. Morganton Parks &Rec. Dept. PO Drawer 3448 Morganton, NC 28680 828-438-5350 (o) All city parks Lee Anderson, Dir. Morganton Community Deve. PO Drawer 3448 Morganton, NC 28680 828-438-5270(o) Morganton Greenway Gary Craigo, Dir. Burke Co. Parke & Rec. Dept. PO Box 85 Drexel, NC 28619 828-439-4370 (o) LuAnn Bryan Ann.B an n il.net> Recreation Consultant Recreation Resources Service Division of Parks and Recreation ] of] 10/22/2001 4:30 PM AT-A NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Michael F, Easley, Gov October 17, 2001 Y �fV10RANDUM � William G. Ross Jr., Secretary John N. Morris, Director TO: Ms. Susan B. Edwards -- --� Mining Program Secretary L L �' 1 Land Quality Section � 1 h . FROM: Blake Rouse 4CT 18 2001 Water AllocaFionSection� Division of Water Resources DEN11 NANO QUALITY SECTION SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal & Modification Request for: Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry—Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Please find attached a copy of the mining permit renewal & modification request for the above referenced project. Morganton Quarry located in Burke County appears not to have an unduly adverse effect on ground water supplies. However, future monitoring of adjacent private supply wells may be required if adversely impacted from the dewatering of the surficial aquifer at the Morganton Quarry. Any water withdrawal will be subject to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.22H; Registration of Water Withdrawals and Transfers Required. Any person who withdraws in one day 100,000 gallons (70 gpm) or more of surface water or ground water in North Carolina is required to register the withdrawal with the Division of Water Resources. A Capacity Use Area#1 permit must be obtained from the Division of Water Resources if the withdrawal exceeds 100,000 gallons per day and occurs in Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Hyde, Pamlico, Tyrrell, or Washington County. If you have further questions please contact the Division of Water Resources at (919) 733-4064 or send correspondence to 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1611. 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 Phone: 919-73340641 FAX: 919-733-35581 Internet: www.ncwater.org An Equal OpportunityMrmative Action Employer-50%Recydedlt4%Post Consumer Paper ! AT, NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Charles H. Gardner, P.G., RE Michael F. Easley, Governor Director and State Geologist William G. Ross Jr„ Secretary October 12, 2001 MEMORANDUM � GS 1� TO: Mr. Nat Wilson OCT 12 2001 Hydrogeology Group Division of Water Resources DIVlSi:7N OF FROM: Susan B. Edwardsff WATER RESOURCES Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal & Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry - Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having an unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51.(2)) or groundwater quality (G.S. 74-51(3)). Please respond by November 2. 2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated. We would like to have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable protection of groundwater quantity or quality. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also,please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 919-733-4574 \FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section 919-733-2423\ FAX: 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Division of Land Resources 919-733-38331 FAX: 919-715-8801 1 Internet: www.tilr.enr. state.nc.usldlr.htm An Equal Opportunity\Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 110%Post Consumer Paper __ ._ ._ .... . _,....-u- .w„ • z ...-..—._. ... „r��..,y. T .w.a'F�..ptiY.iM_ f,y'. �,r. - rn..,:n-v;tiwxhr..i�o,+i'• r.�+n,�'�.Nvw �,t-�.,u MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Applicant's Name: Project Name: Applic./Permit No.:GL09 County: ..A Date Received: 161jo f Reviewer: River Basin Name: 1 ❑ New Renewal JOodification (inside permit boundaries) ,2<odification (outside permit boundaries) ❑Transfer ❑Release ❑ Partial Releaser ❑Additional Information ❑Fee Needed: $ 4�wee Received: f lease route entire a1212lication pack ge to: Regional Office (2 complete copies; attach the "LQ5 Regional Office Mining Application Review Checklist" to one copy and attach both the 0WQ and DAQ "Mining Application Review Form"to the other copy; send both copies to the Regional Engineer) . Date: Routed 0- -ADO I Rec'd ,2 ?ivioion of Water Resources- &LAJt4ate. Routed Rec'd �1C Wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed Rec'd ,Z5 Fish & Wildlife Service Date: Routed �r�Rec'd (Only new applications and Modification requesto that add land to the permit) Please route first 5 naQe5 of the analicatian nr d any_locat 1 man- to: , ,8'6ivision.of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed Rec'd ,�; IdC Geological Survey Section Date: Routed Rec'd ' (Only new applications and modification requests that add I d to the permit) , PiviSion of Archives & History Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications) ❑Other: Date: Routed '_ Rec'd A,, **5uopen5e Date for Comments: t l o (no later than 25 days from receipt) 0 Please note the following: • �y • AL NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Chades N.Gardner, P.G., RE Michael F. Easley, Govemor Director and State Geologist October 12, 2001 William G. Ross Jr.,Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Ron Linville Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission FROM: Susan B. Edwards4I/ Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal & Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry - Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 2, 2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they-contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. 1SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 919-733-4574 \FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section-919-733-2423\ FAX: 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Division of Land Resotlrres 919-733-3833\ FAX: 919-715-8801 \ Intarnet: www.dlr.enr. state.nc,tislrilr.htm An Equal Opportunity k Affirmative Action Employer-50%Recycled\10%Post Consumer Paper • FMA • RCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Charles W. Gardner, P.G., RE Michael F. Easley, Governor Director and State Geologist William G. Ross Jr.,secretary October 12, 2001 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Nat Wilson Hydrogeology Group Division of Water Resources FROM: Susan B. Edwards Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal & Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry - Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having an unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51 (2)) or groundwater quality (G.S. 74-51(3)). Please respond by November 2s 2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated. We would like to have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable protection of groundwater quantity or quality. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please sends copy of - - your comments to the person noted in the application. PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at - (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 919=733-4574 \FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section 919-733-2423\ FAX: 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Division of Land Resources 919-733-3833\ FAX: 919-715-8801 \ Internet: www_dlr.enr. statP.nc.usldlr.htm An Equal Opportunity%Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled l io%Post Consumer Paper F4CDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Charles H.Gardner,P.G., RE Michael F.Easley, Govemor Director and State Geologist William G. Ross Jr.,Secretary October 12, 2001 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Phillip McKnelly, Director Division of Parks and Recreation FROM: Susan B. Edwards;Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal & Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry -Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Please find attached for your review a copy of the first three pages of the mining permit renewal and modification request and a location map for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly owned park, forest or recreation area (G.S. 744-5 l (5)). Please respond by November 2.2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As 1s the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation.. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on publicly owned parks, forests or recreation areas would be greatly appreciated.. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review-of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wenner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 919-733-4574\FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section 919-733-2423\FAX: 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - Division of Land Resources 919-733-3833!FAX: 919-71549801 1 Internet: www.dlr.enr. state_nc_ttsldlr.him An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 110%Post Consumer Paper NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Charles H.Gardner, P.G., RE Michael F. Easley, Governor Director and State Geologist October 12, 2001 William G. Ross Jr., Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Ms. Tracy Rice Application Review Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FROM: Susan B. Edwardsiv Mining Program Secretary - Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal and Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry -Permit No. 12-02 Lee County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 2, 2001 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife'and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Land Quality Section 919-733-45741 FAX: 919-733-2876 - Geological Survey Section 919-733-24231 FAX. 919-733-0900 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Division of Land Resources 919-733-38331 FAX: 919-715-8801 1 Internet: www.dlr.enr. state.nc:us/dlr.htm An Equal opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer—50%Recycled 1 10%Post Consumer Paper . r = : wNCGS"Mine P'e �� Iiaati�nti evi i C e K fi'a :y;;. �;;_ •' �� q ._: '� �4 Cam (etas eCtlo Atfa�c'•MN pad". =�o trnmm& eQieE pFICca on Itip �onsmDdii ubsldect: ';• :;`_ ua Ii big u` .fn ;r yr 'x'i .: r«!{, .� - <.r.,fi �.•�' :;ai OgA - �W��iRi 7.�7�r1 Si�rNi'•�r;.�. 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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES TO: Burke County Senators and Representatives FROM: Division of Land Resources, DENR SUBJECT: Notice of Mining Permit Application DATE: October 12, 2001 In an effort to keep you informed of activities in your area, this is to inform you that an application for a new Mining Permit, or an application to expand an existing mine, in Burke County has been received by our office. The following notice is required to be sent by the applicant to all adjoining landowners and to the chief administrative officer of the local government. If you have any Questions concerning this application, please contact Charles Gardner, State Geologist and Director, Division of Land Resources at 919-733-3833 or chales_.gardnergg.nn ad.net, NOTICE Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50(bl) of The Mining Act of 1971, Notice is hereby given that Vulcan Construction Materials LP has applied on October 10, 2001 to the Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1612, for (check one): (a) a new surface mining permit: (b) a modification of an existing surface mining permit to add land to the permitted area: X The applicant proposes to mine granite on an additional 120.64 acres of land (308.7 total acres) located one (1) mile north of Morganton off/near SR 1571 (Causby Quarry Road) in Burke County. 1 of2 10/1212001 10:51 AM Notification of Mining Permit Appliealion i In accordance with G.S. 74-50(bl), the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts must be notified (that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary). In addition, the mine operator must also notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which any part of the permitted area is located. Any person may file written comment(s) to the Department at the above address within thirty (30) days of the issuance of this Notice or the filing of the application for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held within 60 days of the end of the 30-day comment period specified above. A copy of the permit application materials is on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address as well as at the appropriate regional office. For information regarding the specifics of the proposed mining activity, please contact the applicant at the following telephone number: (336) 7674600. For information on the mining permit application review process, please contact the Mining Program staff at(919) 733-4574. Please note that the Department will consider any relevant written comments/documentation within the provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 throughout the application review process until a final decision is made on the application. Name & Address of AMlicant, including Conta t Person & Company Name, if a 'cable• Mr. M. L. Brannon,Jr. Vulcan Construction Materials LP P. U. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 2 of 2 10/12/2001 10:51 AM Vulcan WACHOVIA BAND UGUSTA.CA 656985 Materials Company 191 Peachtree St.NE Atlanta,GA 30303-1757 Procurement Department P.O.Box 380607 Date l0103/2001 Birmingham,AL 35238-0607 Amount '$500.00*"- Pay ****FIVE HUNDRED AND XX 1100 US DOLLAR*..' To The NC DEPT OF ENV HEALTH&NAT'R Order Of PO Box 27687 Raleigh,NC 27611-7687 TT i Authorized Signature ' rri rilurlrilnur'Irrll�nr�rl�irinlrllul UU1= motwinh am1pany VMC4537(3/99) er ate: 1010312UUI Check No. 63-698.5 Invoice Number Invoice Date r Voucher ID Cross Amount r Discount Available Paid Amount 10/01/01 10/01/2001 20173039 500.00 _ 0.00 500.00 Tf bf KNOPH F Vendor Number Vendor Name Total Discounts 0000000549 NC Dept Of Unv Health&Nat'R S0.00 Check Number Date Total Amount Discounts Taken Total Paid Amount 656985 10/03/2001 $500.00 50.00 $500.00 .upian ilAaterials any October 9, 2001 Mr. Tracy E. Davis State Mining Specialist North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 ' Raleigh,N.C. 27611-7687 Subject: Permit Renewal/Modification Permit Number 12-02 Morganton Quarry Burke County Dear Mr. Davis: Enclosed please find four copies of our application, calculations, and mine map regarding the renewal/modification for the abovementioned operation. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of$500.00 as payment for the processing fee. The renewal/modification includes additional area of 120.64 acres to the east and north. The main features are the continued expansion of the quarry to the east and the overburden storage area in the northeast portion of the site. Should you have any questions or require any additional information please contact me. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely]],. Tim Knopf Environmental Engineer, Southern Region 1 C: Brad Allison w/attachments Tim Upchurch Mike Poplin V �l MIDEAST DIVISION,VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS,LP P.O.BOX 4239•WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239*TELEPHONE 336.767-4600 081'40 a.aD•WP81 39 0.00'w 081'38 0.=w .' �, j^ �!• `/ / / S \ If,r, \,�'�. f f may✓ j 4 ( _ '.� 'l !\---� •` '• 1 f! i /�1 � 1��/."` fS J hr��='f.•,.f IN r- 101 G + -1000 ��. •-','.. . S ]r Sew# }. A. � - r •� ; ){ _ fI J' 1 `� r,�+� _. \'.t... � �•� 1.�� ��� Jam. ti•pt ��� ,111 �.S'.1ti►../t" �i fF11`i � - }�µ'••-. .�s �, r •/-'l `r' �P `h ,' �` +,�•►, •-1 ryx� ram. Z `� `•,�. `• •.'�j�•�• .iLil/' �_ � !8 •+'� A .tier, - ."' r ' ;I Camqu i IL t ter•. �'�• �^�•': w'\� ,;.• i.. rr•!J�\Z,V .�r +-1 a.5 n.'_L�', f)/f _?!� i_ tic'•« A� ad\``--.:�. `1 ' ;C I .�,', � •�� .'!1 f 4, -� v? ,� 7 `��: d'i a ...r"w�.• � �C - ••f^1' ff•,�f"• y `lit 'ti„ ` _ S i2 ti`L C �~ \. �� f w` y, Ipt �;: .I. /60•�. :.� sty �`' 4 •• y �'� 1 Q am :{�1t :; j� ��{� ..�'�� ��: �,;�,,�,• Jft �� r"' `• r' /.� k.,�s� �/r' ",ti � `� ";,!'4'•� x W's .�: 'i.a ,i a, '7 f7fJ" •t� � fi . :�. O .y �. _e: d •h�� ti\` \ t'^• •./! Y ��-- -� i it 1t: p 081°40 0.00' 081°3 0.00' 081-38 0.0, Name:MORGANTON NORTH Location: 035'46'23,7" N 081.'39' 12.0" W Date: 10111/2001 Scale: 1 inch equals 2000 Feet GopYrt9hl(C)1997,Maptech,Inc. DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR MINE PERMIT RENEWAL VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, L.P. MORGANTON QUARRY MORGANTON, NORTH CAROLINA alley, williams, carmen, & king, inc. [�, CONSULTING ENGINEERS mod � ` 207 SOUTH MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 1248 KANNAPOLIS,NC 28082 704/938-1515 � , PROJECT NO. 01519 a� October 3, 20014•�f' SE AL m F � 4 4 J ,aa! , J V-61 MORGANTON QUARRY 616101 01519 GWW STRUCTURE TEMPORARY RISER BASIN DRAINAGE AREA(AC) DISTURBED AREA(AC) Q10 = CIA= 0.5 x 6.4 x 8.1 = 25.9CFS 025 = CIA = 0.5x7.2x8.1 = 29.1 CFS SEDIMENT STORAGE REQUIRED = 1800 x 8.1 = 14580 CU. FT. RISER (FT) 3 BARRELL (FT) 2 TW(EL.) 1012 INVERT IN (FT) 1012 INVERT OUT(EL.) 1011 TOP OF RISER (EL.) 1016 TOP OF DAM (EL.) 1020 BARBELL LENGTH (FT) 50 N 0.025 SPILLWAY WIDTH (FT) 0.00 SIDE SLOPE 3 Cl 2.8 C2 2.5 KB+KE FACTOR 0.65 WEIR ORIFICE PIPE SPILLWAY TOTAL 1016.00 0.00 0.00 24.39 0.00 0.00 1016,25 3.89 17.01 25.14 0.00 3.89 1016.50 10.99 24.05 25.87 0.00 10.99 1016.75 20.19 29.46 26.57 0.00 20.19 1017,00 31.09 34.02 27.26 0.00 27.26 1017.25 43.44 38.03 27.94 0.00 27.94 1017.50 57.11 41.66 28.60 0.00 28.60 1017.75 71.97 45.00 29.24 0.00 29.24 1018,00 87.92 48.11 29.87 0.00 29.87 1018.25 104.92 51.03 30.48 0.00 30.48 1018.50 122.88 53.79 31.09 0.00 31.09 1018.75 141.76 56.41 31.68 0.00 31.68 1019.00 161.53 58.92 32,26 0.00 32.26 1019.25 182.13 61.33 32.83 0.00 32.83 1019.50 203.55 53.64 33.39 0.00 33.39 1019.75 225.74 65.88 33.94 0.00 33.94 1020.00 248.69 68.04 34.49 0.00 34.49 NOTE: ALL FLOW IS PASSED THRU THE RISER,AN EMERGENCY SPILLWAY IS NOT BEING PROVIDED. PROVIDE BASIN STORAGE = TX 70'X 70' = 14,700 CU. FT. MORGANTON QUARRY 6/6/01 01519 GWW UPLIFT CALCULATIONS-TEMPORARY DETENTION POND RISER RISER 36"CMP RADIUS 1.50 FT INVERT IN: 1012.00 RIM: 1020.00 RISER UPLIFT 3,879.53 BASE LENGTH 5.00 FT WIDTH 5.00 FT DEPTH 2.00 FT BASE CU.YDS 1.85 CY BASE WEIGHT 7,500.00 LBS BASE UPLIFT 3,432.00 UPLIFT TOTAL 7,311.53 LBS WEIGHT TOTAL 7,500.00 LBS NOTES: UPLIFT CALCULATION IS BASED ON UPLIFT FORCE OF 62.4#/CUBIC FOOT&A 1.1 SAFETY FACTOR CONCRETE WEIGHT IS BASED ON 150#/CUBIC FOOT w �Irc;e�t: VIr+�^ N10�A N7G 1U No: IS I R alley, williams, carmen, & king �� - SF�lMEA1T ,pASi,u �ES1GA? consulting engineers J2,e: IT— M7�© 1 Rep. Q 207 south main street p. o.box 1248 `7� kannapolis, north caroline 28082 (704)836-1515 i6 SEA i'AF- ,T T S - .Dral+►ey o,rea A.c re Lisiartd okrec, acre �e�tnired se VCIIA^e 000cf'acre) x('t.46 �025 07P = 41/ K 4-o I've►r- ]en9t�1 = f'1.O `Ft Des;n deft = 3•s �Ft elan s tes : �- tT 019-j s+or ale = 3 f 17 cf > S o18 0.K, Rost AIA flralna e ctmca = 7. (S oLCre b+sturhea L-Arect 7. PS acre kep',red s+v raje vokAme (W0 z (7.T acre — I.2 970 c f sasln = 34` z 70 Design �e tl. = a Berm `f p = 6.0ft ierfn Slopes ! .2 I tAfstCeuM1 3� Qow�jctret+r+� Qrovi 124 5inrake g 13) 100 �- ` > f 2) 8770 m•K, 6S 1 1l wlxy Q,p C IJo A = (o.$) x(6.4) x 7, tS) = �,Sg cf's Assume �eJ 1.0 -Pt (AJ leAjf-� L -Ft !s QWeir = #S �` C2.o) x( 12}t �) ~ ��. o C�s >�Z.gg b *is Spl��way IEn� am r� Tt No: 0 S g alley, willinms, carmen, & king a , tiu consulting engineers y��4i.SSA i mtJuT BR-s�N oEs�N -- - - Rep. CC _ 207 south kannapol s,n streetin orthcarolina 26082 (704)38-1515 EYE fts u-r 7LO Dra►mSe area = 2. I3 Acre 6isJurhd ckrec, = �' . 1S acre ke-7jwired S-�Or-,x9 C1900 lefbPcre IT acres! = • 9-12t C� g as;r► As e ++ I s/ lx 39, Ws i�- �e nit� =C3. -Pt tQ511er a term proatiled �Qek AAA\ �D— DI-ailrw9e APeoL acrc, WorfmrbeJ 0.f ea = S••Za OLC-re ke�� IreJ s+ora ja a VoIkme- ( �soo eflaare) AL GS,ao QC re �3b0 Cf tos 'In s gases. = 110Ifk -4 bes IL31+ dep" = 4,0 f`-t e t-m + — 6.O kp t �rM S O erS = �-: ! S'tf eD�M 3' doW1A5"� f @AAA P Q�3Go S rky Q CIvA k 10)= «.6,f C-PS I Issue �ea�� ~ I,a `1't AA en9+K� = q.a 4k- 0wetr ' CLHI.s (Z,b) >< C�.O� x �+}l.s' 1g.p CS > • rojeci:•_ C— AA kG-Ak rCN No: o n alslq alley, Williams, carmen, & king �` E iME T f3145 DES�G consulting engineers /_ 207 south rt%ain street p.o.boa 1248 -'a:°: �D—�3 Pep. CC kannapolis, north caroling 28082 (704)938-1515 �- s A- bf'pkI(\A6p- al-eA = 9tUrbea of eq ocre PeWllre4 S+orAJg VOIUf1Re, = LISOO C'�'1RCrC. K ((n.9q acre : 12 SS,2 cf' �as}n gases = 2lo k Go -Pt germ +pp �.o 8a�n� 'IbfS = 1: u�strea,n 3� j c�oy�nstr�RM } ProvJd S+ora9e. = 111 ?67 Cf > WAY AS,S;nine LOA I.0 -Pt o,,%4 V Q tt9t�� 1— = I.Z O Pt Q►,e�r = C L J.}, 0.0)" 0.1-0) xCo"'e - 0 c-f�s > .22 d,K, P I J Dre,ina9i✓ area 4.97 acre Di5`k-stt`bad araa 3 4. $7 acre 4pil'j 5--Erase Uo ume. = C $CO C-P/acre x [ 4.97 acre = � ��a c-P n 3 A Weir i e f\'14- ),1.0 -)t Design aeP4 3.S fe g e 1'in +pp = s. 0 erin Slobs Pr�v i de A S+ol`a9t-- - 31 '904 C-F f� P.��Q�t. VMC — /V1o�GAWrvW NO: ©�CIof _ alley, williams, carmen, & king � " � consulting engineers 5:,aiect: SeD1A'tiE1lJT f�51A1 DeSi�y - - t 1 ! 207 south rt+aln street p.o.box 1248 fl kannapolls, north caroling 28082 (704)936.1515 flra,,rAg are q S. ![ cacte NiS`-r-krbel Otte- ; c v I acre ke'vof'ej s e VOLA\e. = ( ICOO racre�� 14�SgS c D a5{n .�aster• = Design o�Q� eaw► �eWA�'}f`CAM Q�oVideQ s4vrale c sp,ll�►ay Qro CT to A-= (o,S) .4) $.;[� = ��O.0 cis SS�t�ta PeOLJ = 1,0 -Pt and t°wgA) L = f'40 -Pt Q r.s = ��.�� ( l�F.o) x j 1r.t ` �S,o e`�s > tae i l- • Way Ito prAina6e Area acre ) 615taf beJ at-ell = 6.4-S qC -@ �eLkitleh storage. Volurr,e✓ _ I g0U c 'Irerel x (SAS acre = �� S10 C� �D' : �ASRe = 28� x (00 bestj o dep4 =4.4 -Pt e r `gyp !.O -Pt er� S I P e s - c. : 1 a St-reA nn w n sfreaa\ s C �o 4 = Cos) k -f) IL�S4S� - I7. S- cf'S ASSC#\*e. 0 -Pt aid ngt-k� L - 10,o C L A I.r— (2 0) k ( 10,0) x (1 l.S' _ .9-0,O c-Ps > 17,S` c-FS m K. S , 1 wCy lei\•��-� = la•o A Amok An 'project. AC—/AQk RAVI No: 01�J3_ alley, Williams, carmen, & king SE ifhCN PrSia &-SIGu consulting engineers = Subject: a 11 207 south Rep. 'T CG kannapells�n streetain orthtarallna 28082 (70a)93B•1 S15 Dale: - kook 0ra�na�e ar-�q 30,77 acre �f5'� rbed Q�ea — -� acre Qejulr'J S'jaraje VOIJAMe = OVOO Cf/acrp- ) �('o.4z Acre,) = 34}7S4 cf 90kSIA : taste. — CIE/ x foo' U0 9, n d gp4 = .5.0 ge I' -tv = 7.0 germ s �t�e.s = 2'. I uPs'Freaw, ) 3:1 JcwI'S+MOt . ProulhJ .s`Fcra e = 37 667 c'f y 34)756 o,K. fro C Yro A _ (o.S) x (6.4) x O 77) = q g.s S5Nme heofd R f,O 'Pt aJ fF ) L .7- TO, ��►�t r - C L}�is - ��-�� X(5d o) (I +��` 106,0 ceps > t C- ©, K SpF Na� evtj+k 56.E -fit PERMANENT HPDE SLOPE DRAINS This system is designed to be utilized in several areas of the quarry . The system is based on the pipe capacity of the flatter pipes and the inlet capacity of the system inlets . MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA - UPPER INLET 3.6 ACRES 025 = 0.4 x 7.2 x 3. 6 = 10.4 CFS 18" HPDE IS TO BE USED FOR THE INLETS. INLET CONTROL : HPDE PIPE, PROJECTING SOCKET FLOW RATE, CFS : 10.4 PIPE DIA. , INCHES : 18 HEADWATER DEPTH, FT. 2. 13 HW/D 1 .42 MAXIMUM PIPE CAPACITY BASED ON PIPE GRADE: FLOW RATE,CFS 30.31 VELOCITY, FPS 17. 17 DIAMETER, INCHES 18.00 MANNING' S ' n ' 0. 012 SLOPE, FT/FT 0.0710 MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA OF SYSTEM BASED ON PIPE CAPACITY 30.31 / (0 .4 x 7 .2) = 10.52 ACRES MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DRAINAGE FROM SLOPE BENCHES = 10.52 -3. 6 = 6.92 ACRES This system may be used in areas where the inlets has less than 3.6 acres and the overall drainage into system is less than 10.5 acres . PIT DIVERSION CHANNEL 27. 5 ACRES Q10 0.5 X 6.4 X 27.5 = 88 CFS Bottom Width. . . 3 .00 ft Velocity. . . . . . . . 5.08 fps Lt Side Slope . . 2.00: 1 (H:V) Flow Area. . . . . . . 17.32 sf Rt Side- Slope. . 2.00: 1 (H:V) Flow Top Width. . 12. 15 ft Manning ' s n. . . . 0.035 Wetted Perimeter 13 .23 ft Channel Slope. . 0. 0100 fit/ft Critical Depth . . 1 .98 ft Depth. . . . . . . . . . 2.29 ft Critical Slope . . 0.0184 ft/ft Discharge. . . . . . 88.00 cfs Froude Number. . . 0.75 Use trapezoidal channel 3 ' bottom width , 3 ' deep, with 2: 1 side slopes . Since channel is temporary until area is excavated, channel lining is not required. TEMPORARY STREAM CROSSING DA 33 .3 ACRES 2� 0.5 X 4.8 X 33.3 = 79.9 CFS USE 48" CMP INLET CONTROL : CORRUGATED METAL PIPE, PROJECTING END FLOW RATE, CFS : 79. 9 PIPE DIA. , INCHES : 48 HEADWATER DEPTH, FT. : 4 .80 HW/D : 1 . 20 OUTLET PROTECTION USE 22" CLASS II RIPRAP W 6" WASHED STONE La = 22 ' W = 26 ' i aar r BY: NORTH CAROLINA MINING PERMIT APPLICATION State of North Carolina Department of Environment And Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality section 1612 Mail service center Raleigh , North Carolina 27699-1612 (919) 733-4574 Revised 10/2000 t NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Morganton Ouarry County Burke River Basin Catawba Latitude (dd.mm.ss) 37* 46' 22" Longitude (dd.mm.ss) 810 39' 39" 2. Name of Applicant* Vulcan Construction Materials L.P. 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** PO Box 4239, Winston-Salem. NC 27115 Telephone336-767-4600 4. Mine Office Address Causby Quarry Road _ Morganton,NC 28655 ,. ._ Telephone 828-437-2616 5. Mine Manager Brad Alison We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature Date Print Name M. L.. Brannon, Jr. Title_. Controller, Assistant Secretary * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the reclamation bond (security) that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. *** Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt ofa complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. -1- t APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT n NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your mining operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding, detailed mine map. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE Answer all of the following that apply: 1. a. If this is an application for a NEW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by the permit (this is the acreage that the "new permit" fee will be based upon): Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres owned: Acres leased: Property owner if leased: b. If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 12-2 Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be based upon): 1_88.06 c. If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covere y the existing permit: Mining Permit No.. 12-2 Total permitted acreage: 188.06 Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes X No_. If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification(this is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): 33.7 Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes X No If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this modification: 120.64 (NOTE: you must complete all of Section F.of this application form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). Of this acreage to be added to the permit, will any portion of this acreage be affected (disturbed, ground cover removed) by the mining operation? Yes X No (if no,a"minor modification" fee of$50.00 is required, despite the "undisturbed" acreage to be added). If yes, indicate the acreage to be affected within the acreage to be added to the permit(the total acreage to be added to the permit is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): 71.6 d. If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covere3 by t e existing permit: Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: n SEETHE FEE SCHEDULE AT THE END OF THIS FORM FOR THE PROPER FEE AMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR THE REQUESTED PERMIT ACTIONS) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED ABOVE 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader& Truck Shovel&Truck X Dragline & Truck Self-loading Scraper Other (explain) -2- - � RM��/� r � ' .. '. ., .� .' 1 �,. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 525t Depth is relative to what benchmark? (e.g., natural ground level, mean sea level, road elevation, etc.) The ground_level in the plant area kmean_sea level_1140) b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 400} 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes X No If yes, when and by whom was this activity conducted? By A. P. Causby prior to 1986 6. Number of years for which the permit is requested(10 years maximum): 10 B. MAPS 1. Clearly:nark and label the location of your mining operation on six 6 copies of a 7.5 minute quadrangle and a county highway map. These maps, in addition to six (6) copies of all mine maps and reclamation maps, must be submitted with each permit application. - 7.5 minute quadrangles may be obtained from: N.C. Geological Survey NCDENR 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 (919) 715-9718 - County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919) 733-7600 -3- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic reaps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on the maps along with their corresponding(approximate) acreage. As a reminder, mining permits can only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the mining permit. All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a minimum: a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights-of-way. b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries. c. Initial and ultimate limits ofclearing'and grading. d. Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated). e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations. f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas. gg Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas. h. Location and acreage of all processing plants(processing plants may be described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed). i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes. j. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds. k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on-site haul roads. 1. Location of planned and existing on-site buildings. m. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures. n. Location of 100-year floodplain limits and wetland boundaries. o. Names of owners of record,both public and private,of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts, that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary, must be provided on the mine map. p. Names of owners of record, both public and private,of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary which lie directly across and are contiguous to any highway; creek, stream, river, or other watercourse; railroad track; or utility or other public right-of-way; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts,that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary,must be provided on the mine map(s). NOTE: "Highway"means a road that has four lanes of travel or less and is not designated as an Interstate Highway. q. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised 8. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales should meet the following guidelines: PERMITTED ACREAGE MAP SCALE 0-99 Acres 1 inch = 50 feet 100-499 Acres 1 inch = 100 feet 500+ Acres 1 inch =200 feet (NOTE: Smaller scaled maps may be acceptable if they clearly illustrate the above items) -4- i • APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A table/chart must be provided on the mine map that clearly lists the approximate acreage of tailings/sediment ponds,stockpiles, wastepilcs, processing area/haul roads, mine excavation and any other major aspect of the mining operation that is proposed to be affected/disturbed during the life of the mining permit. A table/chart similar to the following will be acceptable: CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE Tailings/Sediment Ponds Stockpiles Wastepiles Processing Area/Haul Roads Mine Excavation Other NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE,THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. -5- • APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Describe in detail the sequence of events for the development and operation of the mine and reference the sequence to the mine map(s). Attach additional sheets as needed. A large portion of the site has been graded and developed into a quarry. Erosion control measures will be installed prior to the development of any areas that do not drain into the pit. Areas disturbed for the site development will be stabilized once the final grades are obtained. See the erosion control sequence on the detail sheets for the specific sequence of construction for the measures to be constructed. 2. Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plans for sediment and erosion control far mine excavation(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures. Locate and label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine map(s) and provide typical cross-sections/construction details of each measure. Engineering designs and calculations shall be required when needed to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures. Existing erosion and sediment measures were designed, approved and installed per the original application, subsequent modifications and the permit. These measures include diversion ditches, rock dams, silt traps, and slope drains. These measures are also proposed for the development of the pit expansion and overburden storage areas. See the construction sequence on the plans for the sequence of construction and maintenance. 3. a. Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling? Yes X No If yes, briefly describe all such processes including any chemicals to be used. Wash water generated at the sizing-wash screen will continue to flow via pipe to pit. Settling is performed by gravity. The water will be recycled as wash water. The pit water will occasionally be discharged subject to the clarity of the pond. b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant as a point discharge to the waters of the State? YesX_No . If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locale all proposed discharge points (along with their method ofstabilization) on your mine map(s). Stormwater will discharge via approved E&S structures. Pit dewatering will be pumped from the Pit and discharged. -6- c. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes X No . If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes X No . If yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Estimated withdrawal rate in gallons per day: Jsee note below) . Locate all existing wells on the mine maps) that lie within 500feet of the proposed excavation area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made, including any monitoring well data,well construction data and current water withdrawal rates. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is served by a public water system or private wells. Water is allowed to accumulate in the pit for until the water level interferes with the quarry operations. The pit is dewatered approximately 6 tunes a year for several days at a rate of approximately 1,000,000 gallons per day. The pit water is discharged to a point downstream. The operation is not believed to have affected or have the potential to adversely impact any well in the vicinity. This is based upon the history of the operation and similar locations. Both public water and private wells serve the surrounding areas. The locations of the three onsite wells,observation wells and known offsite wells within 500 feet of the quarry are shown on the mine map. The two proposed observation wells are in response to local zoning proffers. d. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained the appropriate water quality permit(s) (i.e., non-discharge, NPDES, Stormwater, etc.) from the Division of Water Quality,Water Quality Section. In addition,the applicant is required to register water use with the Division of Water Resources if the operation withdraws more than 100,000 gallons per day and needs a capacity use permit from the Division of Water Resources ifthe operation lies in a capacity use area and withdraws more than 100,000 gallons per day. We hold general permit number NCG02000, Certificate of Coverage 020177 that addresses and covers water-related activities including dewatering,process water and settling pond and stormwater discharge. Also, we have registered water use with the Division of Water Resources. 4. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions? Yes X No If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Air Quality or local governing body. We hold Air Permit Number 5438RI O issued by Air Quality (DENR). b. How will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled? Fugitive dust from stockpiles and haul roads will be controlled by use of a water truck. Water will also be applied at the appropriate areas throughout the crushing circuit by use of spray bars. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 5. a. A buffer will be required between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of- -7- 0 • APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 5. a. A buffer will be required between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of- way. it may be an unexcavated buffer (no excavation, but roadways, berms and erosion & sedimentation control measures may be installed within it), an undisturbed buffer(no disturbance within the buffer whatsoever), or a combination of the two, depending upon the site conditions. Note that all buffers must be located within the mining permit boundaries. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of-way at this site? A minimum buffer of 25 feet is recommended, although a wider buffer may be needed depending on site conditions. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). A buffer zone of at least 25 feet wide will be provided between any mine excation or overburden storage and adjacent property lines. Slopes will be graded no steeper than a 2:1 ratio and restabilized after grading to protect adjoining permit boundaries. b. A minimum 50 foot wide undisturbed buffer will be required between any land disturbing activities within the mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands unless smaller undisturbed buffers can be justified. Depending on site conditions, a buffer wider than 50 feet may be needed. How wide an undisturbed buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activities within the mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands at this site? Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). A buffer width of 50 feet will be maintained adjacent to streams and wetlands, except for areas where impacts are proposed, impacts have been previously permitted, and temporary crossings. 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining permit boundaries during mining. Minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for clayey material and minimum 3 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for sandy material are generally required, unless technical justification can be provided to allow steeper slopes. A 25 foot minimum buffer will be maintained between any cut and fill slopes and adjacent properties. The slopes will be constructed at a 2H:IV slope angle and seeded immediately upon completion. -8- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT b. Provide a cross-section on the mine maps)for all fill slopes (berms, wastepiles, overburden disposal areas, etc), clearly indicating the intended side slope gradient, installation of any benches and/or slope drains (with supporting design information) if needed, and the method of final stabilization. See the attached mine map and details sheets. c. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated(non-rock) materials, specify the angle of all cut slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross-sections for all cut slopes must be provided on the mine map(s). Overburden slopes that exceed 30 feet in height will have a 15 foot bench incorporated with every 25 feet of elevation change. Final overburden slopes will be at a 2H:IV slope angle. d. In hardrock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. Provide cross-sections of the mine excavation clearly noting the angles of the cut slopes, widths of all safety benches and mine benches, and the expected maximum depth of the excavation. An eight to twelve degree bank slope offset form vertical with a 30 foot wide bench at 80 foot intervals will be provided in new expanded pit areas. 7. Describe other methods to be taken during mining to prevent physical hazard to any neighboring dwelling house, public road, public, commercial or industrial building from any mine excavation. Locate all such structures on the mine map if they are within 300 feet of any proposed excavation. A minimum 50 foot buffer between the pit excavation and the property line is proposed on the southeastern edge of the pit where the nearest structure is located. 8. Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public access along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Vegetated earthen berms, appropriate fencing and adequate boulder barriers may be acceptable high wall barricades. A construction detail/cross-section and location of each type of barricade to be used must be indicated on the mine map(s). A combination of earthern berms, fencing and boulder barriers now surround the pit high wall and will be maintained as a permanent barricade. These structures will be used for the future pit expansion. -9- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 9. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes No X How will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? 10, a. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location of all visual screening on the mine maps) and provide cross- sections through all proposed berms or proposed spacing, sues and species for tree plantings. The operation is not subject to public view because the operation is at the terminus of SR 1571 (Causby Quarry Road) , the existing topography hides the quarry, and area surrounding the quarry is sparsely populated and a wooded rural area. b, Could the operation have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly owned park, forest or recreation area? If so, how will such effects (i.e., noise, visibility, etc.) be mitigated? No. 1 1. Will explosives be used? Yes X No If yes,specify the types of explosive(s) and describe what precaution(s) will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Depending on the mine's location to nearby structures,more detailed technical information may be required on the blasting program(such as a third- party blasting study). Locate the nearest offsite occupied structure(s) to the proposed excavations) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to the proposed excavation. Anfo and gel type explosives will be used. Drilling, loading and blastin operations will be performed by qualified personnel who will follow the blasting techniques and proceiures recommended by blasting specialists. Records for each blast will be maintained, and we will monitor all blasts with a seismograph and record the location, distances from the blasts, and identity of the property owner where the unit is located. 12. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on-site? Yes X No Ifyes, describe these materials, how they will be stored and method of containment in case of spill. Indicate the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map(s). Fuel and other essential petroleum products will be stored on-site in above ground,approved tanks. A Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan has been implemented to ensure that any spill is contained and not allowed to adversely impact adjoining properties or natural resources. -io- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1. Describe your intended plan for the final reclamation and subsequent use of all affected Iands and indicate the sequence and ggeneral methods to be used in reclaiming this land. This must include the method of reclamation of settlin&ponds and/or sediment control basins and the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map and must correspond directly with the information provided on the mine map(s). In addition, design information, including typical crass-sections, of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan and the location(s)of all permanent channels must be indicated on the reclamation map. Reclamation of Vulcan's quarries is an ongoing process. Through on-site inspections, Vulcan Construction Materials, LP can monitor, on a periodic basis, the site for areas that may need maintenance or constructoin of additional erosion and sediment control measures. After the mining operation has ceased, all of the affected land will be placed back to as natural a slope as possible. These lands will be sloped for drainage, contoured, graded and revegetated per the approved seed mix. 2. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the reclamation? Yes X - No If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s) of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled cross-sections) through the proposed body(s) of water. The minimum water depth must be at least 4 feet, measured from the normal low water table elevation, unless information is provided to indicate that a more shallow water body will be productive and beneficial at this site. Will the body(s)of water be stocked with fish? Yes No X . If yes, specify species. The quarry will be allowed to fill with water creating a $5t acre reservoir with an average depth of 300± feet. 3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade will be left. Acceptable permanent barricades are appropriate fencing, large boulders placed end-to-end, etc. Construction details and locations of all permanent barricades must be shown on the reclamation map. "No Trespassing—Open Pit" signs will be placed around the perimeter of the mined site. A fence, rock boulders or a berm will be constructed around the pit area. Access to the mine via auto will be limited only to the front entrance. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on-site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. Final cross-sections and locations for such areas must be provided on the reclamation map. All overburden slopes and fill slopes are to be constructed with 2:1 slopes or flatter. The slopes are to be seeded with a prescribed seed mix designed to suppress the velocity of run-off and minimize and control erosion. 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on-site roadways. The area occupied by the processing facilities, stockpiles, and on-site roadways will be regraded and contoured to a stable condition. These areas will then be revegetated per approved see mix. b. Will any on-site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No . Ifyes, identify such roadways on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. The main access road into the property is to be left intact. The ditch lines are to be lined with riprap, and or seeded to prevent erosion. The main haul road and service roads will remain for vehicular access to the lake formed by the pit. These roads shall be stabilized while the quarry is active. The roads and their need for maintenance will be determined by the future use of the site after the operation has ceased. 6. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables,or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off-site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the Division of Waste Management(DWM) or local governing body. If a disposal permit has been issued by DWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must be clearly delineated on the mine map(s) and reclamation map, along with a list of items to be disposed in said areas. All potential contaminants and solid and liquid wastes will be disposed of off-site by approved methods and/or disposal sites. This includes all petroleum products, scrap metal, machinery and other waste products. -12- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 7. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for-year-round seeding, including the time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre. The recommendations must include general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing only tree plantings is not acceptable. Recommendations can be sought from: a. Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District; b. Authorized representatives of the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; c. Authorized county representatives of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, specialists and research faculty with the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Forest Resources at North Carolina State University; d. North Carolina licensed landscape architects; e. Private consulting foresters referred by the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; f. N.C. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Planning and Design Manual; g. N.C. Surface Mining Manual: A Guide for Permitting, Operation and Reclamation; h. Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION (tons/acre): 2 tons per acre. FERTILIZER-ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre): 10-20-10, 1500 Ibs/acre. SEED - TYPE (S) AND RATE (S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING YEAR-ROUND SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre): [NOTE: Include Legumes] Seed Types: Seeding Dates: Seedinp,Rates: See attached schedule MULCH -TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre) AND METHOD OF ANCHORING: 70 bales per acre mulch to be anchored by crimping with mulch anchoring tool or tack with asphalt emulsion—400 gal. Per acre. OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS—TYPE (S) AND RATE (S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre, trees/acre, spacing of trees/shrubs, etc): White Pine seedlings on a 20' x 20' staggered spacing to be provided in areas where additional screening is required. Revegetat' r tio pl n r d by:fk Signature Date ����c Print Nzime Title j' Agency -13 I i • MORGANTON QUARRY BURKE COUNTY REVEGETATION PLAN SPRING—FALL—WINTER SEED MIXES SPRING RATE MARCH—JUNE Rye Grain 15 —20 lbs. per acre Tall Fescue 40— 801bs. per acre Switchgrass 8 lbs. per acre Va 70 Shrub Lespedeza 20 lbs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza 15 —201bs. per acre Or Red Clover 8— 14 lbs. per acre Hulled Common Bermuda Grass 4 lbs. per acre Or Weeping Love Grass 2 —4 lbs. per acre FALL RATE (MID) AUGUST—OCTOBER Rye Grain 40 Ibs, per acre Tall Fescue 80 tbs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza (Unscarified) 401bs. per acre Orchard Grass 30 lbs. per acre White Clover 5 lbs. per acre WINTER RATE NOVEMBER—FEBRUARY Rye Grain 401bs. per acre Unhulled Bermuda Grass 10 lbs. per acre Unscarified Sericea Lespedeza 30 lbs. per acre Tall Fescue 80 lbs. per acre FERTILIZER ALL SEASONS 10--20—20 1500 lbs. per acre Lime 4000 lbs. per acre Mulch 70 bales per acre Mulch to be anchored by one of the following methods: I. Crimping with mulch anchoring tool; or 2. Tack with asphalt emulsion—400 gal. per acre ADDITIONAL SCREENING White Pine seedlings on a 20' x20' staggered spacing to be provided in areas where additional screening is required. REVEGETATION AND/ OR REFORESTATION PLAN APPROVED BY: �M CA/go =p 1%Ko,9`,9<,y SIGNATURE iaNlio 441 TITLE AGENCY - - DATE. zo• Q! 0 • l APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT E. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND The following bond calculation worksheet is to be used to establish an appropriate bond(based upon a range of$500 to $5,000 per affected acre)for each permitted mine site based upon the acreage approved by the Department to be affected during the life of the mining permit. Please insert-the approximate acreage, or each aspect a the mining operation, that you intend to affect during the life of this miningpermit(in addition,please insert the appropriate reclamation cost/acre for each category from the Schedule of Reclamation Costs rovided with this a licationform) OR you can deer to the Department to calculate vour bond for you based upon your maps and standard reclamation costs: AFFECTED RECLAMATION RECLAMATION CATEGORY ACREAGE COSTIACRE* COST Tailings/Sediment Ponds: 2.6 Ac. X $ 1500 /Ac. — $ 3,900 Stockpiles: 8.7 Ac. X $ 1800 IAc. _ $ 15,660 Wastepiles: 60.OAc. X $ 2000 IAc. _ $ 120,000 Processing Area/Haul Roads: 22.7Ac. X $ 1800 /Ac. -- $ 40,860 Mine Excavation: 98.6 Ac. X $ 500 /Ac. — $---- 49,300 Other; Ac. X $ IAc. _ $ TOTAL AFFECTED AC.: 192.6 Ac. (TOTAL PERMITTED AC.: 308.7 Ac.) Temporary& Permanent Sedimentation & Erosion Control Measures: Divide the TOTAL AFFECTED AC. above into the following two categories: a) affected acres that drain into proposed/existing excavation and/or b)affected acres that will be graded for positive drainage where measures will be needed to prevent offsite sedimentation and sedimentation to onsite watercourses and wetlands. a) Internal Drainage 83.5 Ac. b) Positive Drainage 109.1 Ac. X $1,500.00 = $ 163,650.00 SUBTOTAL COST: $ 393,370.00 Inflation Factor: 0.02 X SUBTOTAL COST: $ 7,867.4 X Permit Life (I to 10 years): 10 INFLATION COST: $ 78,674.00 TOTAL COST = SUBTOTAL COST + INFLATION COST = $ 472,044.00 Total Reclamation Bond Cost: $ 472,000.00 (round down to the nearest $100.00) -14- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT F. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS The "Notice" form,or a facsimile thereof, attached to this application must be sent certified or registered mail to: (1) the chief administrative officer of each county and municipality in which any part of the permitted area is located as indicated on the mine map(s); (2) all owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts must be notified (that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary) as indicated on the mine map(s); and (3) all owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary which lie directly across and is contiguous to any highway; creek, stream, river, or other watercourse; railroad track; or utility or other public right-of-way; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract,all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts must be notified (that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary)as indicated on the mine map(s). "Highway"means a road that has four lanes of travel or less and is not designated as an Interstate Highway. The only exception to the above method of giving notice is if another means of notice is approved in advance by the Director, Division of Land Resources. A copy of a tax map (or other alternative acceptable to the Department) must be mailed with the completed "Notice" form (the proposed overall permit boundaries and the names and locations of all owners of record of lands adjoining said boundaries must be clearly denoted on the tax map). The "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be completed, notarized and submitted to the Department, with the remainder of the completed application form, before the application will be considered complete. NgTE: THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MINING PERMITS AND ALL MODIFICATIONS OF A MINING PERMIT TO ADD LAND TO THE PERMITTED AREA, AS REQUIRED BY NCGS 74-50(bl). ■ SEE THE NEXT TWO PAGES FOR THE "NOTICE" FORM AND THE "AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION" -15- NOTICE Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50(bl) of The Miring Act of 1971, Notice is hereby given that Vulcan Construction Materials L.P. has applied on — October 9, 2001 (Applicant Name) (Date) to the Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612, for (check one): (a) a new surface mining permit ❑ (b) a modification of an existing surface mining permit to add land to the permitted area ❑ The applicant proposes to mine Granite on . 398.7 acres located 1 (Mineral, Ore) (Number) (Miles) North of_ Morganton off/near road SR 1571 (Causby QuarryRd. (Direction) (Nearest Town) (Number/Name) in Burke County. *SEE ATTACHED MAP FOR PROPOSED PERMIT BOUNDARIES AND CORRESPONDING ADJOINING LANDOWNER NAMES AND LOCATIONS* In accordance with G.S. 74-50(bl), the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary; if an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract,all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts must be notified(that are within 1,000 feet ofthe mining permit boundary). In addition, the mine operator must also notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which any part of the permitted area is located. Any person may file written comment(s)to the Department at the above address within thirty(30)days of the issuance of this Notice or the filing of the application for a permit,whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51,a public hearing will be held within 60 days of the end of the 30-day comment period specified above. A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address as well as at the appropriate regional office. For information regarding the sipecifics of the proposed mininiz activity. Rlease contact the a Gcant at the following telephone number: 336-767-4600 . For intbrmation on the mining peTiWt-'application review process, please contact the Mining Program staff at 733-4574. Please note that the Department will consider any relevant written comments documentation within the provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 throughout the application review process until a-final decision is made on the application. "See Attached List" M. L. Brannon, Jr. _ Vulcan Construction.Materials, L.P. (Addressee/Owner of Record's (Name of Applicant: Include Contact Person Name and Address) & Company Name, if Applicable) PO Box 4239 10-9-2001 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 (Date of Issuance of this Notice/ (Address of Applicant) Mailed to Addressee/Owner of Record) -16- '� �. y APPLICATION FOR. A MINING PERMIT AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION I, T. R. Knopf an applicant,or an agent,or employee of an applicant, for a new Mining Pennit,or a modification of an existing Mining Permit to add land to the permitted area, from the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, being first duly sworn,do hereby attest that the following are all known owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary (including, where an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract,all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts,that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary)and that notice ofthe pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said owners of record at their addresses shown below, such notice being given on a form provided by the Department: s&�' /(Adjoining Landowner Name) (Address) Q See Attached List (Attach additional list if necessary) I do also attest that the followin& individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which any part of the permitted area is located and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said office at the following address: (Chief Administrative Officer Name) (Address) [City Manager, County Manager, Mayor, etc.] City of Morganton, PO Box 3448 Sally SandL City Manager _ Morganton, NC, 28680 \Y The above attestation was made by me while under oath to provide proof satisfactory to the Department that a reasonable effort has been made to notify all known owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining ermit boundary(including,where an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract,all owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts,that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary) and the chief administrative officer of county or municipality in which any part of the permitted area is located in compliance with N.C.G.S. 74-50(bl) and 15A NCAC 5B .0004(d). I understand that it is the responsibility of the applicant to retain the receipts of mailing showing that the above notices were caused to be mailed and to provide them to the Department upon request. !. October 9, 2001 Signature o Applicant Date If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the following information: (Name of applicant) T. R. Knopf (title ofperson executing Affidavit) Environmental Engineer, Southern Region I, Sue Donathan a Notary Public of the County of Stokes .State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that T. R. Knopf appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was made by him/her. Witness my haild and notarial seal, this 9th day of October 2001 Notary: My Co 2006 Notary Pubilo,North Carolina County of Stokes —1 7— SUE DONATHAN My Commisskm Expires }Wary 31,2OW ti s �--�^y' 's. +? _. , ' W .. \+ j .. 'J.. � � I i � ,. . 1 4 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS CAROLINA CENTERS LLC M CRESCENT RESOURCES INC �D 'Y P O BOX 1003 CHARLOTTE NC 28201 MINTA C PHILLIPS ET AL 107 BRANSTROM DR MORGANTON NC 28655 Bk, 75 JOHN RAY&MARY LOU J BERRY 112 OLD ROCK QUARRY RD MORGANTON NC 28655 JOE&MA MOUA HERR 413 AMHERST ROAD MORGANTON NC 28655 W BEN&FRANCES MORRISON 6368 MOUNT OLIVE CHURCH ROAD MORGANTON NC 28655 RON GEORGE,COUNTY MANAGER BURKE COUNTY P0 BOX 219 MORGANTON NC 28680 SALLY SANDY,CITY MANAGER CITY OF MORGANTON P 0 BOX 3448 MORGANTON NC 28680 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: APPLICANT: Signature: I IjLIL Signature:* -)-n Print Name: Vulcan Construction Materials L.P. Print Name: M. L. Brannon, Jr. -- ary Address: P Box Title: Controller/Assistant Secret _ Winston-Salem NC 27105 Company: Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. Telephone: 336-767-4600 Mine Name: Morganton QuaEX *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. Six (6) codes of the completed application, six (6) copies of all location maps, mine maps and reclamation maps,and the appropriate processing fee(see next page for fee schedule)in the form a check or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must be sent to the Land Quality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this application form. Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program staff at (919) 733-4574. -18- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: APPLICANT: Signature: . Signature:* Print Name: Norman D Ross Print Name: _M. L. Brannon, Jr. Address: PO Box 2561 Title: Controller/Assistant Secretary Drexel NC 28619 Company: Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. 0-1 Telephone: _d of F— 7,�7.3l �/ Mine Name: Morganton Qua= *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. Six (6) copies of the completed application,six (6) copies of all location maps, mine maps and reclamation maps, and the appropriate processing fee(see next page for fee schedule)in the form a check or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must be sent to the Land Ouality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this application form. Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program staff at (919) 733-4574. 18 MINING A nonrefundable permit application processing fee when filing for a new mining permit,a major permit modification or a renewal permit is required as follows: TYPE ACRES NEW MAJOR PERMIT MODIFICATION RENEWAL Clay 1 but less than 25 $500 $250 $250 25 but less than 50 1000 500 500 50 or more 1500 500 500 Sand&Gravel, 1 but less than 5 150 100 100 Gemstone,and Borrow Pits 5 but less than 25 250 100 100 25 but less than 50 500 250 500 50 or more 1000 500 500 Quarry,Industrial Minerals, 1 but less than 10 250 100 100 Dimension Stone 10 but less than 25 1000 250 500 25 but less than 50 1500 500 500 50 or more 2500 500 500 Peat& Phosphate 1 or more 2500 500 500 Cold(Heap Leach),Titanium &Others 1 or more 2500 500 500 A nonrefundable$50.00 permit application processing fee is required for minor permit modifications. Minor permit modifications Include ownership transfers, name changes,bond substitutions and permit renewals where the mine is Inactive and fully stabilized. A minor permit modification also Includes lands added to a permitted area,outside of the minimum permit buffer zone requirements,where no plans for mining related disturbance of the added lands have been approved. All other changes are considered major modifications. Acres for new permits and renewal permits means the total acreage at the site. 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Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes o If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: _ ►��ti�f, . 17. Other recommendations and comments: _k.A 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes Y-No Proposed date / / 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operatornV/--)I /» u r (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE t-)1.1 1 -,1 -, Telephone No: (u:W)_l c, L C;, `' y White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 ..--.-.�,o,�,...,„,4,Y,.,r..,;R,.;,,.Y.:.•?:i�>c�"'w.�+.--,.^+-c^.c:^w-..-..-,.--"'."-^K`^..^�..sws i J p � � 7. A�1�L'r+q�Jl}twsM,.��^x'.fri'1+—.S"h✓Y'.iw..+"'3 .'1'fr"+�`..`�r.,,�/}rvY'�."�eHni.!".�.Y^+�"' North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Res urges�rX � Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE)1. MINE NAME cx� _ - 2. MIMING PERMIT # - C7 3. OPERATOR i74. COUNTY 5. A.DDRESS �, 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE_a 1 L! I t� 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site ter , 11'. 9. Was mine operating at time of in tion? CR-Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? El Yes `©'No 11. Date last inspected: 0� / . 1spe 12. Any mining since last inspection? ; Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? 'es ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ( -'No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: ,. .r 1 17. Other recommendations and comments: " - ""ti r 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 19-Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes -No Proposed date 1 / 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operator,LI/c.r 1 _2> d f (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE 03 /31 /C _ Telephone No: L,/_,� ) t . �, o ti t► `I White copy to file " Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 • :,. ...,.y•....-�Tr.......wl'r.•r.n ,.�,A� �'r--v-ti..nr•y-�i^f-•"..'.-�.r�.�^^{�� 4f''FYI!`'r'..4`.rr 1--"..-rv'_.r r-^I.w. v-- 1-. .. • ( ^ ✓`+^T ♦-.r~t-`. '•(' . v'F^.lY lt/l.."-+5.+•+'i V•:.ti'v� .,.. .-1vr North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Qnailty Section INSFECTIGNIMPORY (PERMTrYED NINE) 1. MINE NAME 2. UMgING PERMIT # 3. OPERATOR 4, COUNTY 5. ADDRESS 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ,❑ Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes ❑ No l I. Date last inspected: i - / / 12. Any mining since last inspection? .❑ Yes ❑ No 13, Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes , ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15, Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: Fes. .,� ,r. •,• �� I I I 16, Corrective measures needed and/or taken: ! LU I i ! 1 17. Other recommendations and comments: 18. is the Annual Reclamation Report -+/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes .1--] No Proposed date / f 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator / / (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE 1 I Telephone No: ( l White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 101Y7 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resource; Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section RATE MINE INSPECTION REPORTJ ®V 2009 �pp (PERMITTED MINE) Ir 1. MINE NAME 1V10 b n•M� 004 i-2. MINING PERMIT #� -mol nrr 'C , 3. OPERATOR Vlh I l6 A I i i01 ru(hUVA Nlm�c►►A Lr l 1) 4. COUNTY IA li.L: �"' 5. ADDRESS 07. & 1731 r1L '7jjjq_LjZrq 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 112'1 z T RIVER BASIN CQ-fvwFK 8. Person(s) contacted at site 'f uhr 0fd 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? Z Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes 41 No 11. Date last inspected: 10 / ?V / 05 12. Any mining since last inspection? ,Z' Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ,Z Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: Mi1y 1S e (.hye, 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes /I No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: e t&6 riv r b 0 P►►� I ti x Ij 1 A r 1A� 8, a 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? Z Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes O No Proposed date /--/- 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report. 21. Copy of Report sent to operator I I/ 6 111I _ (date) INSPECTED-BY: R .-� 7 DATE 1 I / f I t%W Telephone No: , 7C 7 1-1 r, White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT ,, Ply4,+�Z/(PERMITTED MINE) NG PERMIT # ��-o�1. MINE NAME �"0 3. OPERATOR V14 ten /L ,Pr ,,-Is 1 L�,- 4. COUNTY Gi r c 5. ADDRESS N' Ya 9, r�sk,, a --� 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7. RIVER BASIN � �✓fxa 8. Person(s) contacted at site .�ZC,L P=& 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ;.Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes "o 11. Date last inspected: 0 l,q`/ 1 O(p 12. Any mining since last inspection? X Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? J Yes ❑ No If no, explax� -- 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? X Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes 1< No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 8 SPr ��� 1ih• e7r /f' d 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 4—A 17. Other recommendations and comments: /T1r7.f e 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) )9 Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes U No Proposed date 1 / 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE /a /349/ a� Telephone No: Lf,��' o-R-16 4'I White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 UU11an Materials Company January 5, 2009 Jr. Ms.Judy Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 2 7699-1 6 1 2 Subject: Vulcan Contacts Mine Permits Dear Ms. Wehner: It was good to talk with you recently. As discussed,please find enclosed a listing of the Vulcan mine permits and our staff contact for each. Please direct correspondence regarding mine permit matters to the respective contact. This request is necessary because we have merged our former Safety and Health,and Environmental Departments,forming a new SHE Department. Its staff members or SHE Representatives will be responsible for all safety,health and environmental functions within specific Vulcan operating areas. Should you have any questions or require any additional information in the above, please contact me. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sinccr ly, F � ike Poplin Manager Environmental Services C: Walter Beck Truman Chidsey Tim Knopf Bryan Moore Jeremy Thompson MIDEAST DIVISION,VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS,LP P.Q.BOX 4239-WINSTON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239+TELEPHONE 336-767-4600 SHE Rep Location Permit ber KNOPF NORTH QUARRY 34-02 ✓ i KNOPF STOKESDALE QUARRY 4 -08 KNOPF SHELTON QUARRY - ✓ KNOPF YADKIN QUARRY 99-06 ✓ KNOPF EAST FORSYTH QUARRY 34-05 KNOPF SOUTH FORK QUARRY 34-04 KNOPF STONEVILLE UARRY 79-09 KNOPF SMITH GROVE QUARRY 30-03 I KNOPF PILOT MOUNTAIN QUARRY 85-03 KNOPF 421 2UARRY 34-01 KNOPF SANDY RIDGE QUARRY 85-04 f PORE PINEVILLE QUARRY 60-05 OOR'E ROCKINGHAM QUARRY 77-01 'MOORt CLEAR CREEK QUARRY 60-11 ✓, MOORE CABARRUS QUARRY 13-27 MOORE GOLD HILL QUARRY 13-04 MOORE HIGH SHOALS QUARRY 36-24 THOMPSON BURKE QUARRY KNOPF, ELKIN QUARRY 88-03 �4 T14OMPSON ENKA'QUARRY KNOPF 115 QUARRY 97-02 i THO SON LENOIR QUARRY 14-01 THOMPS N MORGANTON UARRY 12-02 THOMPSON SPRUCE PINE QUARRY 61-13 THOMPS N BOONE QUARRY 95-01 THOMP ON PENROSE QUARRY 88-01 THOMPSON CYCLE QUARRY 99-01 THOMPSON HENDERSONVILLE 45-01 THOMPSON TOE RIVER QUARRY 100-24 BECK GREYSTONE UARRY 9t-01 Walter Beck Bryan Moore Vulcan Materials Company Vulcan Materials Company i 5601 Ironbddge Parkway 11020 David Taylor Dr. Suite 201 Suite 105 Chester, Va 23831 Charlotte, NC 28262 804-717-8374 704-549-1540 I Tim Knopf Jeremy Thompson Vulcan Materials Company Vulcan Materials Company PO Box 4239 PO Box 549 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Enka, NC 28728 336-744-2083 828-255-8561 i I , ��... North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME r� C-,4\V47z'N _��..., � 2, MIMING PERMIT 3. OPERATOR 1.\-c A,4 Win: , 4. COUNTY 19,,�v- c__ - - 5. ADDRESS L\Z li l,.it_�Co S�l��,, �c. 9 -1 i S _ G. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE ti -7 lod- 7. RIVER BASIN S. Person(s) contacted at site 11 Lit ;0ti 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? R�eYes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes -0 No 11. Date last inspected: 1 I 12. Any mining since last inspection? 1 Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? C,'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: t 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? E14es ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes 5�1No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: k e -7"-40 17. Other recommendations and comments; A f t E 1 1 r<,, 't 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? la"Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes ❑ No Proposed date I 1 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operators 1 l; 3 -� (date) INSPECTED BY: ,1. �� DATE 3 /.: S/ Telephone No: Eel White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 .. -. :.a.,.�.,,_ti,.... .- w -d.�ti•�...•�,.{. ,:. ..-.--. ..�.. ,.-_ -L._�.�:. •— :1ti:,..y:.�.�':ti,.—�•,r4...�.r� -..� ,....,+^-4r-...�.._.....i „-�... North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) L MINE NAME Qvna 4.­( 2. MINING PERMIT # i2 aZ 3. OPERATOR \/U k_e n-j N1 r`1 r- , r,�, 4. COUNTY (I j r r-c 5. ADDRESS _ �� �x `i 7 VA W,r`n'1,ary rvt G. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 1 f-1 ( oZ 7. RIVER BASIN rn 8. Person(s) contacted at site g� -n R �� 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? 0-Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes 2-No 11. Date last inspected: '� 17 c1 / `l R 12. Any mining since last inspection? R'Yes ElNo 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: IT Other(}recommendations and comments: W I I V M FOQ 1 'tl �l\ii QC..JCwn� t�QO,F-� C/\i �clr.1 (NSF�C fNIjP4 c.-„ ..t nl UPC ai n I r.t �, r.n nr ) 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes ❑ No Proposed date 1 I 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: �t��S� L �� �'v `�- DATE /O k Telephone No: (171 )'Z r31 - (__2 07- White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 riL'CEl rth Caj olina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 13 72 Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section ��,' Mtn s�Crl� r; MINE INSPECTION REPORT Y SECTION (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME .i%r r �n %4 .r 2. MINING PERMIT # )� —t)`` 3. OPERATOR -,, i{-k apt t', .Q 4. COUNTY r 5. ADDRESS 0. 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE © l 1 ;4�j r 1-L 7. RIVER BASIN C. A- 8. Person(s) contacted at site jZ!, 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? CrYes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes�,,Z No 11. Date last inspected; c)Q /aD / �•4-D Id Any mining since last inspection? �D"Yes El No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? �rYes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine i compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ' Yes ❑ No If no, explain: n r-ee(-I � L� k'M� r%Aer 15. Did-any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken:VJ o r\4 . 17. Other recommendations and comments: CQ rN a -A ek r -_c\e-, ;s r c r e? L\^c C-\ 5) Ai )e_ v� C�"+.tC?1C?.•r� ,k-or m ie'r 'tr r i %g5A;tti�^-3`n�C � 1 w 18...Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ElYes ❑ No (Explain) Not Reviewed'K �.1 d '�s r n f •?..1:A am c- -V 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes No Proposed date 1 1 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection ate ort . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator') { (date) INSPECTED BY: .a u�`�"'�----- DATED':�/3G I o Telephone No: ffarE) jg("' 4 White copy to file v Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 -oo. o c goo NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES H•.:;���rlrrrr ,`ACDENR jAM_ B--HU October 31, 2000 GOVERNOR :< Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. ialLL kOLMAN Mideast Division 5 ♦I♦ , 1 1!'+SEcRET RY Post Office Box 4239 ' .> Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 �� .1' C.FIARL'ES H. CaARONCsR Attention: Mr. Tim Upchurch, Area Operations Manager `RG;iP,E�o1ReCro ti-ANO STATE GEOL:QGISTy RE: High Airbiast Incident of October 13, 2000 Morganton Quarry Mining Permit No. 12-02 ;• >� Vic''"1 Burke County Catawba River Basin Dear Mr. Upchurch: This letter is in response to your consultant's, Sauls Engineers, Inc., 4 investigation report dated October 17, 2000. The investigation report w1 a contained information regarding the high air blast recording associated with ,� R i %•, 9 g 9 9 the blast conducted at the Morganton Quarry on October 13, 2000. An � i overpressure measurement of 129 dBl was measured by your company's seismograph at approximately 750 feet from the blast. This office has completed its review of your consultant's investigation report. It appears that the excessive airblast reading for this shot was related to an excessive vertical movement associated with the opening hole of the ,• _� blast, possibly resulting from the presence of cracks that were not detected -- u '^°�= by the driller. r"- �__. I concur with the remediatian measures outlined in the investigation �`� - -� report. Primarily, the remediation measures are as follows: 1 The blaster in- charge shall maintain an increased visual -y observation for cracks that could cause enhanced l� overpressure values. This will provide the primary basis for determining the presence of cracks that are not detected by the driller. ,..�•.-i- !:- LAND QUALITY SECTION (919)733-4574 FAX(919)733-2876 • ,�, - GEOLOGICAL SURV6V SECTION(919)733-2423 FAX(919)733.0900 +• 1012 MAIL SERVICE CENTER,RALEIGH,NC 27 099-1 0 1 2 (919)733.3833 FA%(1119)71 5-8801 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY I AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 509E RECYCLED / 10% POSY'-CONSUMER PAPER • DENR TOLL FREE HOTLINE: 1.877.623-6746 - - f Mr. Tim Upchurch Page 2 2) In any area of concern to the blaster in charge, especially in the front row of the blast, additional stemming shall be added to ensure no enhanced movement will occur. 3) The use of sound blasting procedures and training shall be continued to help minimize the potential for enhanced overpressure values. In order to reduce excessive airblast readings in the future, the above remedial measures proposed by your company shall be considered part of the blasting conditions currently outlined in Mining Permit No. 12-02, If you do not agree that your report constitutes a request by your company to modify your company's mining permit, you have the right to request a hearing pursuant to G.S. 74- 57 to discuss this matter further. E I appreciate your company's prompt investigation and reporting of this matter to the Department. If you should have any further questions on the above, please contact Mr. Chris Hite, Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574. Very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, CHG/ch cc: Mr. Tracy Davis, P.E. Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. .A1.�!y. 5� NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ' �. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 1 DIVISION OF LAND RasoURCES r •NCDENR ,. �AMES.. October 31 , 2000 VEANGR J �B.U HUHT,'JR.�, ` Vulcan Construction Materials, L.P. "ia L HOLMAN Mideast Division r� 1 SECRETARY Post Office Box 4239 ij{ Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 AAO+DN R H. G ER Attention: Mr. Tim Upchurch, Area Operations Manager f' ,CFiAL'ES �.P.Gy��I?��DIR6CTOR,� L 1 �,l:il fL'"u1 5,t'wNoSTwvF_GEOLOGIST, RE: High Airblast Incident of October 13, 2000 Morganton Quarry' Mining Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Catawba River Basin Dear Mr. Upchurch: � y This letter is in response to your consultant's, Sauls Engineers, Inc., investigation report dated October 17, 2000. The investigation report 4 `" ss! contained information regarding the high air blast recording associated with the blast conducted at the Morganton Quarry on October 13, 2000. An f overpressure measurement of 129 dBl was measured by your company's I =- � seismograph at approximately 750 feet from the blast. e * + = This office has completed its review of your consultant's investigation report. It appears that the excessive airblast reading for this shot was related. u +" to an excessive vertical movement associated with the opening hole of the blast, possibly resulting from the presence of cracks that were not detected by the driller. 1 concur with the remediation measures outlined in the investigation report. Primarily, the remediation measures are as follows: The blaster in- charge shall maintain an increased visual �..., . . �.•p" "` observation for cracks that could cause enhanced .-. overpressure values. This will provide the primary basis for .., Y determining the presence of cracks that are not detected by 1, the driller. »i^ LAND QUALITY SECTION (919)733-4874 FAX (0191733.2878 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION(9 1 9173 3-2423 FAX(9 1 9173 3-0900 1012 MAIL SERVICE CENTER. RALEIGH.NC 27699.1612 (919)733-3833 FAX(1119)716-BOO1 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 60% RECYCLED 1 10% POST-CONSUMER PAPER DENR TOLL FREE HOTLINE: 1.877-623-6746 r i Mr, Tim Upchurch Page 2 2) In any area of concern to the blaster in charge, especially in the front row of the blast, additional stemming shall be added to ensure no enhanced movement will occur. 3) The use of sound blasting procedures and training shall be continued to help minimize the potential for enhanced overpressure values. In order to reduce excessive airblast readings in the future, the above remedial measures proposed by your company shall be considered part of the blasting conditions currently outlined in Mining Permit No. 12-02. i If you do not agree that your report constitutes a request by your company to modify your company's mining permit, you have the right to request a hearing pursuant to G.S. 74- 57 to discuss this matter further. I appreciate your company's prompt investigation and reporting of this matter to the Department. If you should have any further questions on the above, please contact Mr. Chris Hite, Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574. Very truly yours, E Charles H. Gardner, P.E. { CHGJch cc: Mr. Tracy Davis, P.E, Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. { f LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSHEET (* =denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit No.*: 12-02 Permittee*: VCM Mine Name*: MORGANTON QUARRY Blast Report No_*: 22 Date of Blast*: 10/13/00 Time of Blast*: 12:35 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): D* = 750,00 W = Maximum pounds of explosives per delay (pounds): W= 1054.00 SD= Scaled Distance: SD = D/W10.5 SD = 23.10 V= Peale Particle Velocity (inches per second): V= 160 (SD)"-1.6 V;f' 1,05 (*max. limit in raining permit is: V = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be estimated at the second location as follows: V= Particle velocity measured by the seismograph (ips): V* = 0.40 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft): DS*= 750.00 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): d*= 750.00 PPV= Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closest offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV= V(DS/d)"1.5 PPV= 0.4000 Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi): P= 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.457915 To convert (psi)to (dBL): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)log x 20 P = 163.97 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dBL): AB = P (dBL) - 35 dBL (for quarry situation) AB= ,128.97 ("max. limit In mining permit is: AB dBL) • Explosives Column Check: (this is a very approximate method based upon numerous assumptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; must consider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assumptions (per Ireco): If"straight" emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 If a "blend/slurry" is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If"straight'anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos.#1*= 20680.00 Total pounds of Explos. #2*= NIA Ratio between explosives = NIA Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)* = 532.00 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive#1 = 20680.00 Explosive#2= NIA SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. #1* = 1.25 SPD for Explos. #2*= NIA HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot(inches): HD*= 6.50 LD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of column): LID = SPD(.34)(HD)^2 LID for Explos. #1 = 17.96 LID for Explos. #2 = NIA Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. #1 = 29.83 Explos. #2 = NIA Total explos. column height= 29.63 Stemming height used in shot (feet)*= 9.00 Total height of explosive column(s) and stemming in the hole = i 38.6 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question*= 40.06 1 Analysis Completed By: �� Date: Title of Chart z 1.5 1 - 0.75 0.75 0.5 0 1 4 11 , 30 100 N o rth UU118n Materials Company October 18, 2000 OCT 2 2000 Ms. Judy Wehner Assit. State Mining Specialist DENR NC-DENR LAND QUALITY SECTION Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh,NC 27611-7687 RE: Morganton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehner; On Friday October 13"' 1 notified your office by phone of an overpressure value recorded earlier that afternoon at our Morganton Quarry. As stated in Mr. Roger Reeder's investigation report we deployed a seismograph on the event in question. It was set-up at the Ross residence the nearest off-site dwelling approximately 750' in distance with a recorded value of 129 dB. During your review of the investigation report you'll find an outline of the probable cause of the October 13`" event and recommendations to prevent similar occurrences in the future. These findings will be incorporated in our blasting program at this facility immediately. I truly appreciate your time in this matter and value your response. Should you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at 336-835-1439. 1 look forward to hearing from you in the near future. Sincerely yours, 0,�;, ZZ Tim Upchurch Area Operations Manager Cc: Brad Allison Tom Carroll Truman Chidsey Gray Kimel MIDEAST DIVISION / P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115.4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767-4600 SAM$ TELEPHONE_205-592-2466 3710 4TH AVENUE SOUTH FAX:205-592-2477 ENGINEERS, INC. BIRMINGHAM,ALABAMA 35222-2420 WATTS:800-749-2477 October 17, 2000 Mr. Tim Upchurch Vulcan Materials Company 12362 NC 268 Elkin,NC 28621 RE: Overpressure value recorded at the Morganton quarry on October 13, 2000. Dear Tim: The following is an overpressure value report for the overpressure value recorded on October 13, 2000, at the Vulcan Materials Company, Morganton Quarry. This report gives the results of the investigation conducted on October 17, 2000. Should you have any questions or require additional information regarding the contents of this report, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, 46,41 4L, Roger Reeder Vice President Sauls Engineers, Inc Attachments Cc: Brad Allison Truman Chidsey Tom Carroll Gray Kimel 50 CANEY BRANCH RD..STE.3 136C POWERS FERRY RD.,STE,A-120 2100 GARDINER LANE,STE. 102E 325 PLUS PARK BLVD.,STE.200A CHAPMANVILLE,WV 25508 MARIETTA,GA 30067 LOUISVILLE,KY 40205-2947 NASHVILLE,TN 37217.1063 TELEPHONE;304-855-2455 TELEPHONE:770.952.2466 TELEPHONE:502-459-2466 TELEPHONE:615.399-2366 FAX:304.855.2456 FAX:770-952-1411 FAX:502-459-0342 FAX;615-399-2363 Overpressure Value Report Vulcan Materials Company Morganton Quarry REPORT OVERVIEW The information relating to the production blast on October 13, 2000 has been reviewed to determine the cause of the 129 dB overpressure value recorded by the GeoSonics 200ODK seismograph located at the Morganton quarry. The findings of this investigation are provided for your review. SEISMOGRAPH DATA INFORMATION The seismograph used for monitoring ground vibration and overpressure values at the Morganton quarry is a GeoSonics 200ODK monitoring series. It was installed at the Ross residence. The distance from the seismograph to the blast in question was approximately 750 feet. This distance was determined by using the aerial grid map provided by the quarry. The overpressure value recorded at the Ross residence for the blast in question was 129 dB linear. The peak pressure was 0.00812 psi. The overpressure waveform shows the peak value occurring at the beginning of the blast. BLASTING REPORT INFORMATION A review of the blasting report was made to determine that adequate stemming and loading procedures were followed. The shot report notes the use of varied stemming depths that are directly related to the data provided by the driller's log, indicating that the blaster compensated for broken material in the stemming region. QC� 2 5 2000 DENR LAND OURLITY SECTION t i PI I i I I i I i h i I Page 2 VIDEO RECORDING INFORMATION A video recording of the blast on October 13, 2000 was available for viewing immediately after the blast. This tape was used to identify, as close as possible, the cause of the 129 dB overpressure value recorded by the seismograph. In viewing the video of the blast in question, there is evidence of excessive vertical expression of material associated with the opening hole of the blast. This movement did not appear to be violent and would not be expected to generate overpressure values that would exceed the limits of the Morganton operation. CONCLUSIONS Taking into consideration all the information available, it is my opinion that the primary cause of the 129 dB overpressure value was caused byexcessive vertical-mov ment3 cassociated with the opening-holid of`the--blast. It should also be noted that the GeoSonics seismograph used at the Morganton Quarry recorded a maximum overpressure value of 129 dB that exceeded the limit of 128 dB. Please note that this seismograph has a 2 Hz microphone. Under the proposed regulations the limit would be 133 dB. REMEDIATION MEASURES The blaster in charge will maintain an-increasedvisual.oliservation-for_cracksrthat-co uld7 caue en d overp - -prvidete primary-basis fordeterninin: w 9 the-presence-of cracks-that-are not:detected-by_the-driller In any area of concern to the blaster in charge, especially in the front row of the blast, cadditiorfal.sterriming will_be added-wensure:no-enhanced-moyeme nt"will:occur.? CT-he-use of sound-blasting procedures and tra_ining.will be c_ontinued_to_help.minimize:thU p teq ntial-for.enhanced overpressure value" Page 3 Should you have any questions or require additional information regarding this report, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, /� 0L4-VUA, Roger Reeder Vice President Sauls Engineers Inc. i u �a Materials Company ,�1 Blasting Report Quarry [�1 +QA����►�•- _ Report No. Date Type of Shot _ f Exact Time 1 Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Type of Material Shot Grid - Hole/Deck Distance "7 S (Ft.) Direction E Grid i4ik-14t& 4 O 12 Sot (To nearest occupied building neither owned or lease Z #1 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. :; •4 1 Grid p 02 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 4 03 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid /00 +S Maximum is Number of Holes Type of Stemming 40 7 - lbs. Per 1.46 D 11 S Q 0 Diameter (inches) Face Height .3 �e _ (�/ elay it ��,�r °7 1 Spacing �� Sub Drilling _ v,n 4340 Burden S Number of Rows L4 � �� -49 y !� Method of Firing K)W-"-J Type of Circuit: Series Parallel r 1 S Parallel Series _ _ Type of Delays: Downline Surface 1 Trade Name �s ! Weather Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow / 9 (check two) ❑ Hot =Warm ❑ Cold 209 Wind From ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East ❑ SE r 3 (check one) ❑ S R-SW ❑ West ❑ NW �o Q 1 U Fragmentation ❑ Excel ❑ V. Good I ood ❑ Fair ❑ Poor 111 U Backbreak E`r0 ft. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more 22 ly .7.3 10 Trade Name of Explosives Amount e�U 13/,p 3(4 ;L9 Z 22 2 52 1 & 4 30 a 77 9 . SS 30 e02 9 y 31 /17 40 Qi ,S54 Total lbs. Total Pounds _ +J 1 N Powder Factor 1.44+o Gal of Oil 7 % Oil Content ' 03 Tons of Materials Bench ?Grid Map Date R- Scale Distance -2 Produced __ 3d_43� Remarks: Distribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL ` /J Plant Office File Supt. Id Blaster Signature _.... 0 State Safety Rep. _ License or S.S. No,: L f9 VMG3874 20 REV W92 Hole/Deck Delay Total , ' i ! No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per I I Hole/Deck ' 3Z^ I 152 40 54I I I ! I I I I 33 077 1 1 1 1 U�7A _F i 22. ! !_ 1 ! t I I i 1 I I I , I r l i ! I r i t V �c•J I ! I i � I I I I i ? I t i 177- �IW I ! E 1 277 i �fI1 1 ; if 1 If r L _I _32- Typical Hale (how Primer _* .:._.i.. Location and ,�:...� i StemmingL Top of Bench 3 75 I I ._r_4.. L,,_1 Length (Ft ) of Hole I! fill LSDI I , , Q 4 Floor Level I I i i I r Total Pounds ! (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials1- Produced I I I ! ! I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 ! I I I I I I ! I E 1 t l € f I k l l F E i I I I I I ! I ! I I 11 I �.1�,—�_ I I I i I I I I I i I I I ? l i I_I I I I I I I I 17 I iI I I rl E I i I—`i i k ,E IC E_1 1 t € I 1 I I I l i TI r I I _•_ t` _ i I I r 1 1. 1 1 1 1 i I i I 1 r € i ^I t f �_ I.i — 1L-- T[• ! 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Glad I could help out. Let me know if you should need any further information regarding state issued mining permits. I would be interested in obtaining a copy of what the Board of Commissioners decide as far as additional restrictions in the conditional use permit. Tracy Lee Anderson wrote: Tracy: 1 would like to sincerely thank you for staying through our marathon meeting last Thursday. 1 know it put you back late. Nt let you know how it turns out in case there are added restrictions. Thanks Again. Lee Anderson --Original Message-- From: Tracy Davis<Tracy.Davis(@ ncmail.net> To: Lee Anderson <Iandersona_hci.net> Date: Wednesday, November 17, 199911:29 AM Subject: Re: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Thanks for the message. 1 now have a better understanding of what you want me to cover. I have a few questions: L What time does the meeting start? 2. Will this be one of the first items on the agenda? (I need to travel to New Bern early Friday morning for another mining related issue, so I would like to return to Raleigh as soon as possible Thursday night) 3. I plan to do a 15 minute Power Point presentation and will need a projector unit to plug my lap top into...you said you had one for me to borrow- can you confirm this? i will fax you a copy of my presentation, once I finalize it this afternoon. Thanks. Tracy Lee Anderson wrote: Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: 1) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC.2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton.3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations.4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permit_c.5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting.6) Explain other general safety regulations i.e.fencing,dust control, sirens,etc.Finaily if you can give examples of simlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive slot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. 1 would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes. I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee AndersonDirector of Commaity Development Directions: Take 1-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2.5 miles. Sterling turns into Green. Take left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks take left on King Street. Go l Block City Hall on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on left down main Hall. I of 2 1213/1999 3:03 PM LAndo,Q,L16fity,SCCtiOn�5 t►limn(;Prn�;rrfslS&,Stu llil[ .Ildi) et Mi1)>r:42ulaiory 1'ros;ra�il '�a ., Ati�� M *,.=a:••:. �..44h'' 1 dine icrmillin Btasfi11RAEquiremener F1�uli\IivSitlg Spiriali�i y�.... Over"eii '(cont.) L' - illi11166.Progrsim & i Morgan[on Quarry"Facts'" � 5f�l fi n�;+j nfo a 1 Ni ,Mining Program iNlission 1 til:ltenicnt: `� )lining 1}r[2grai>rl "1'n hru�ide for Ilse nliniui;of I Permiltii�inspecfigns.F:niirrcrnrenr f ufineral resourm while ensuring the I II i; usefaloewq,prod"nctivih•aml scenic N FIT(Approprintiunti)-same INS 1972 r j� \al tic of ull lands and rsaIery of our l H FE(Fees)-"ahlished in April I99Z 4 ti[afr.' L i 7 l;FF.=Xoful, � yam' Minim; Program (cunt.)! �-� dining Program i {4 F 1'I.in C:cirtral Office,1 i,-rF, Intcy;r:lt 'll):nu Sa1etY& Spread Aernss 7 Regional Offices ticdiinintalir#neC'f}nlrol 1'rogramv Aliniinarnof One fasp ctionl,Nline' i Permitting'-Central Office 5 Year-Required� r llinill 11rogranl (cunt.) dining IIrograill (Cunt.) I F:nfnrcement Processing-Central office I ;'technical A%sistanrcN'jrhnc 1 i Outreach I'rujects ! 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(Font.) 4t, All hinsis i�ust he monitored with a Excessive?ending%--a Fed fly rack must be 4 seismograph at closest offshe occupied reported AMR Ns I Irticture :�L�;rovided,.upo6'44�isest. ��cords musl h Most records inust be inainfaine4and ifcoulp6inis receive ly epar Clit. pvideihip I !(pics t rc FIv nick must-not occur outsidepermit 1)(111ndaries-or guarded.areas Enforceriieni Procetherc% \,J] C Standan sispe limi Report/Valumary Comp�la"cc fi)rcc III ell t Enforcemesil Procedures(Com.) Enforec ent Procedu res(cont.) T Misillig Permit Vilki.tO1111% 1.p to SSW p.f L.�0'61ari'm (A%il N-11:11fies Crimiseal Peemilles 31illing Wilhiplit:1 M111her Permit Permit Siispeiisimi ur Re�,ovatimi Enforcemeni Procedures (cant.) Band I-Wreiture I , ,'lor, opl llir;,,Quarry "Facts" 'fempnr.rry Rcstrniuin�C)rder .. � '•- f ` �1n,jntteli►'el2clicr' _ ��_..-....-...•• °-w-- yr i �ir►r;anion Quarry"Fuels": More Nmis": t ,Niininl;I'ei•mil# 12-02 issued to A.P. , Renewed 01il07/1992 Causby Company-08/1t►11972 t ,. aAindilied— 12118/19)2: pit expansion: Renewed— 10/04/1982 "�- rclur:rtlon�of bcr•nr along;southern side of' to VA1C`112/IfFF1987` erpauslon:additional erosion/sediment liurkc Countp's Kirkscy Qrive Borrow Pit ! cr�ntriil.rncasurey'�— Pi1 O'ct•n:it# 12-12)transferred to V11C and incor-porated•into Permit #12t.02— 02/1611990('- \lore"Facts": tiiurc"ir:tcls": ` Excessive Ah-blast 12eadim,—09/28/1993 Modified'09/30/1995: construct new � { (*reported by V11C): 136 decibels; settling;ponds;increase overburden tltottitored closer to blast than closest disposal area oll'sile structure; ad%'vrse atmospheric 1:xcesyive Air,blast Reading—05F22/1996 jr conditions:adjustments.tr)blasting; ` !/(*reprirlcd by V11C): 13.1 decibel~; t procedures approved 11109/1.9t } iiisurlicient stemming;:advcrsc ;? ! j atnu►yphc1c.ciinditions; mlinstmentti to blastilio procedures approved 07/03/191w G• r 1ltn a*`Fuels' . More 1`f ikts". Y I Excessive Air blast Reading—07/17/1996 ► r "Permillerpii`cs ON1071211412 # (*reported by V•11C): 134 decibels: ISILI acresticrmitted k 4'CI'Ilic(l n11C1"ilpllllllC 111;}llol}L'tlfllr;� ;121.0:Icres:lppros-d-to be disturbed. t18/2711996 letter from 1N_1L 6VINIC No monitorinP_sell prog ram rccluired, I ' IfMasting limits: 1.0 inches per second; 128 requirctl_repairl replacement of y- , -_ , seismograph unit decihels'- 1 S500.000.00 blanket bond In place r Aioditied:'IT1251199li: add six ucires,for _ e"'. No Notices of•Violation Issised for this s►le> tenant site; include new offiee-&~(ales No CiGH 1'enallie-,assessed Zrunj VNIsG silo_ For I'urlher i111'ormatiun, t contact: t�. Land Quality Section Central Office {{ (919)7«-4574 f'I'rrrry I:.Il:k,i..l'.k:..5tatr�iiniul;tiprr;::ti.l. Tam'L.Sample. tiprrirlid s Jmlilh.\. rharr..'%%.rant 51aie►ripifff Sperialki tiu:un li.1(dnard+.Nliuiru-,Peu};ram tiirrmq, MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW PROCESS FLOWCHART BEGINNING OF PROCESS Application received by Land Quality Section/ State Mining Specialist Application assigned to Assistant State Mining Specialist Assistant State Mining Specialist/Program Secretary routes application for review and comment EResources Commission •Land Quality Section Regional Office of Water Resourcesof Archives & History - Division of Air Quality - Division of Water Quality *Ali application review comments forwarded — •• _ �- __..__�____________ to Assistant State Miming Specialist Public Hearing Possible Is application complete? If"YES", Assistant State Mining If"NO", Assistant State Mining Specialist drafts the proposed Specialist drafts a letter requesting permit action additional information from applicant Additional information from applicant received and routed to/reviewed by Assistant State Mining Specialist and Land Quality Section Regional Office If (go to*) - •�. i Ili �I�I I1� Application & proposed permit action reviewed by State Mining Specialist Is application & proposed permit action complete/acceptable?? If"Yes", the following permit actions are issued by the State Mining Specialist: Fpermit "NO", application & proposed - Draft Permits action returned to Assistant - Permit Transfers/Name Changes - Bond Substitutions Mining Specialist for revision Permit Releases *) END OF PROCESS For other permit actions; if"Yes", application & proposed permit action forwarded to and reviewed by Land Quality Section Chief Is application & <PC posed permit action mplete/acceptable?? E"YES", application & proposed If"NO", application & proposed permit on forwarded to andaction returned to State Mining Specialist/ y Division Director Assistant Stater Mining Specialist for revision (go to*) Is application & proposed permit action complete/acceptable?? If"YES", the proposed permit action If"NO", application & proposed permit is issued by the Division Director action returned to Section ChieUState Mining Specialist for revision (go to *) END OF PROCESS 1998 NORTH CAROLINA MINING STATISTICS FOR ACTIVE AND INACTIVE MINES COMMODITY CODE #OF NEW AC. TOTAL AC. TOTAL AC. TOTAL X. PERMITS AFFECTED IN RECLAIMED/ AFFECTED/ PERMITTED AT 1998 RELEASED IN 11NRECLAIMED END OF 1998 1998 •' AT END OF 1998 Brick Clay CL 44 85 11 1,541 11,513 Crushed CS 139 505 7 10,654 381046 Stone Dimension DS 15 10 0 132 992 Stone Flag Stone FL 8 1 0 76 538 Feldspar FS 5 2 0 302 1,237 Gemstone GS 7 5 0 9 75 Gold AU 1 0 0 10 73 In, stream DP 32 0 7 81 237 Sand Dipping In stream DR 21 1 2 121 321 Sand Dredging Lithium LI 1 0 0 249 972 Mica MI 2 50 0 373 4,974 Olivine OL 6 1 0 10 316 Other OT 11 5 18 169 431 (Borrow Pits) Peat PE 2 6 0 18 2,948 Phosphate PH 2 261 0 10,204 15,952 Pyrophyllite PY 4 3 0 209 414 Sand& SG 528 1,275 395 7,514 34,306 Gravel TOTALS 828 2,209 440 31,672 113,345 Page 2 * Statistics are based upon Annual Reclamation Reports submitted by each mine operator and validated by LQS regional office field staff. As validations are continually being entered into our statewide computer data base from which these statistics are derived, these figures should be considered approximate. ** This acreage does not reflect reclamation in progress. TOTAL NUMBER OF MINES ON INVENTORY AT END OF EACH CALENDAR YEAR YEAR ACTIVE INACTIVE RELEASED TOTAL 1994 761 49 555 1,365 1995 649 146 629 1,424 1996 662 150 677 1,489 1997 630 184 720 1,534 1998 652 176 763 I,591 tdavis 10/18/1999 1998stats.wpd America Recycles Day In South Carolina 2600 Bull Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 1-800-768.7348 114 VA& A, A ................ V 0, Pr)nted on recycled content paper Re:Morganton Planning Commission Preaentation Subject: Re: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 12:01:22 -0500 From: "Lee Anderson" <Anderson@hci.nets To: "Tracy Davis" <Tracy.Davis@ncmail.net> Answers in blue below. --Original Message— From: Tracy Davis<Tracy.Davij@nc mail.net> To: Lee Anderson <landerson(&hci.net> Date: Wednesday, November 17, 199911:29 AM Subject: Re: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Thanks for the message. I now have a better understanding of what you want me to cover. I have a few questions: 1. What time does the meeting start? 5: 15 P.M 2. Will this be one of the first items on the agenda? (I need to travel to New Bern early Friday morning for another mining related issue, so I would like to return to Raleigh as soon as possible Thursday night) This item is actually the 4th item on the agenda. It will likely take 30-45 minutes to get to the Vulcan Item. 3. I plan to do a 15 minute Power Point presentation and will need a projector unit to plug my lap top into—you said you had one for me to borrow - can you confirm this? Yes I will fax you a copy of my presentation, once I finalize it this afternoon. Thanks. Tracy Lee Anderson wrote: Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: 1) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC.2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton.3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations.4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permits.5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting.b) Explain other general safety regulations i.e.fencing,dust control,sire,-ns,etc.Finally if you can give examples of simlar sire quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive alot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. I would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes, I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee AndersonDirector of Commnity Development Directions: Take 1-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2.5 miles. Sterling turns into Green, Take left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks take left on King Street. Go I Block City Hall on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on left down main Hall. 1 of 1 11/17/1999 12:27 PM Re:1Fid:Morganton Planning Commission Presentation) Subject: Re: [Fwd: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation] Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 13.50.43 -0500 From: Richard Phillips <Richard.Phi I I ips@ncmail.net> Organization: NC DENR- Asheville Regional Office To: Tracy Davis <Tracy.Davis@ncmail.net> will try to meet you or have don meet you, probably at the site about 3 pm thanks, rap. Tracy Davis wrote: Richard, I have been asked to make a presentation to the City of Morganton's Planning Commission Thursday night (11/18) on the issues provided below. Apparently, Vulcan Materials Company is requesting a zoning change so they can purchase (and eventually apply for a mining permit modification from us) for approx. 131 adjacent acres to their existing Morganton Quarry. The meeting starts at 5:15 pm and I am not sure where this issue is on the agenda. I wanted to let you know what was going on and to invite you to attend the meeting. I plan to leave around noon tomorrow. . .if I have time, I may go my the quarry, just to refresh my memory of where it is located and what's around it. Let me know if you are interested—Thanks. Tracy Subject: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:18:25 -0500 From: "Lee Anderson" <landerson@hci.net> To: <Tracy.Davis@ncmail.net>Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: 1) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC.2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton.3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of perosit limitations.4) What is the public notification process for quarrying pennits.5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting,6) Explain other general safety regulations i.e.fencing,dust control,sirens,elc.F finally if you can give examples of simlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive alot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. I would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes, I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee AndersonDirector of Comrnnity Development Directions: Take I-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2.5 miles. Sterling turns into Green. 'fake left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks take left on King Street. Go 1 Block City Hall on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on left down main Hall. Richard Phillips,P.E. - Richard.Phillips@ncmail.net I of 2 11/l 7/1999 2:09 I'M Re:[r%,d:Morgitnton Planning Commission Presentation] North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 Tel: 828-251-6208 Fax: 828-251-6452 Richard phillips -Richard.Phillips@ncmail.net Richard phillips <Richard.Phil lips a.ncmail.net> NC DENR-Asheville Regional Office Division of Land Resources,Land Quality Section 2 of 2 11/17/1999 2:09 PM *r��,�.e� °;-". 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If"YES", Assistant State Mining if"NO", Assistant State Mining Specialist drafts the proposed Specialist drafts a letter requesting permit action additional information from applicant FAdditional information from applicant d routed to/reviewed by tate Mining Specialist and Land Quality Section Regional Office (go to*) Application & proposed permit action reviewed by State Mining Specialist Is application & proposed permit action complete/acceptable?? If"Yes", the following permit actions are issued by the State Mining Specialist: If"NO", application & proposed - Draft Permits permit action returned to Assistant - Permit Transfers/Name Changes State Mining Specialist for revision - Bond Substitutions (go to*) - Permit Releases END OF PROCESS For other permit actions, if"Yes", application & proposed permit action forwarded to and reviewed by Land Quality Section Chief Is application & proposed permit action complete/acceptable?? L , application & proposed If"NO", application & proposed permit tion forwarded to andaction returned to State Mining Specialist/ by Division Director Assistant State Mining Specialist for revision (go to*) Ccomplete/acceptable?? pplication & d permit action If"YES", the proposed permit action If"NO", application & proposed permit is issued by the Division Director "ENO", to Section Chief/State Mining Specialist for revision (go to *) =ENDOFCESS .` .� 1998 NORTH CAROLINAMINING STATISTICS . 4.. FOR ACTIVE AND INACfilVE MVI ES u . . COMMODITY CODE #1 OF NEW AC. TOTAL AC, TOTAL AC. TOTAL AC.. PERMITS AFFECTEDIN RECLAIMED/ AFFECTED/ PERMITTED AT 1998 RELEASED IN UNRECLAIMED END OF 1998 1998 " AT END OF 1998 Brick Clay CL 44 85 11 1,541 11,513 Crushed CS 139 505 7 10,654 38,046 Stone Dimension DS 15 10 0 132 992 Stone Flag Stone FL 8 1 0 76 538 Feldspar FS 5 2 0 302 1,237 Gemstone GS 7 5 0 9 75 Gold AU 1 0 0 10 73 In stream DP 32 0 7 81 237 Sand Dipping In stream DR 21 1 2 121 321 Sand Dredging Lithium LI 1 0 0 249 972 Mica MI 2 50 0 373 4,974 Olivine OL 6 1 0 10 316 Other OT 11 5 18 169 431 (Borrow Pits) Peat PE 2 6 0 18 2,948 Phosphate PH 2 261 0 10,204 15,952 Pyrophyllite PY 4 3 0 209 414 Sand & SG 528 1,275 395 7,514 34,306 Gravel TOTALS $28 2,209 440 31,672 1139345 Page 2 * Statistics are based upon Annual Reclamation Reports submitted by each mine operator and validated by LQS regional office field staff. As validations are continually being entered into our statewide computer data base from which these statistics are derived, these figures should be considered approximate. ** This acreage does not reflect reclamation in progress. TOTAL NUMBER OF MINES ON INVENTORY AT END OF EACH CALENDAR YEAR YEAR ACTIVE INACTIVE RELEASED TOTAL 1994 761 49 555 1,365 1995 649 146 629 1,424 1996 662 150 677 1,489 1997 630 184 720 1,534 1998 652 176 763 1,591 tdavis 10118/1999 1998stats.wpd 0. .a NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ". ; ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES 0 PIMA NEDENR JAma9 13.HumTJR. Fax 13MIXRNOR ! To: WAYN8 MCDEVITr - L�!1 : SaCRSYTAAr Fax: it• S , - Pages: _ 1c;1, including cover sheet cHwR.es H:GARGNSR;� - - - AMC;Pts rGKOTOR{T J J J 7 — - — ANo 8�rwr8 GEo1,ocleT':. Date: / _ !- " •:�Y,.aT�s 1 '�lam`-h. 3 FROM: Land Quality Section ql Telephone: (919) 733-4574 Fax Number: (919) 715-8801 or(919) 733-2876 ! _ •_•'ri LAND QUA4ITY SECTION (919)733-41574 FAX(91 9)733.2878 GEOLOGICAL SuRVEY SECTION(919)733.2423 FAX(91 9)733.0900 P.O. BOX 27087,RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 276 1 1-7687 TELEPHONE(91 9)733-3833 FAX(9 1 91 71 8-8801 AN EQUAL APMORTUNITY/ARFIRMATIYE ACTION @3kPLOYER-4096 RKGYCLE Ofl04i.nraT_r�,w+v,Yure YIYPO TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT • TIME : 11/1 7, 1999 16:22 NAME : GARDI JE R FAX : 9197 0 8801 TEL. : 9197 3: 3833 DATE,TIME 11/17 16:17 FAX NO./NAME 88282516452 DURATION 00:05:10 PAGE(S) 12 MODE RESULT STANDARD ;ha a .111•' NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES .�...� f .NCDENR axJAMES 9.HUNT JR. ..,'•.� To: wAYNs Mcnevlrr Of: $6CR6TARY a` Fax: "Nr- Pages: _ snctuding cover sheet ',LE M. 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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF �". �• si ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES NCDENR JAM189 B.H4HTJR, !_•'��� Fax GOVBRNOR � To: WAYHB MCDevirr Of: S6CRRTARY K -7 o Fax: a�: 1 . 24 L3,2- 6 Pages: Z42 includil3g, CHARGES M:GARDN6R-�'d ANo`STwrzGeoL,oc1sT Date: / : y. Comments: i r FROM: ov, Q?'f� Land Quaii�Ysection Telephone: (919) 733-4574 Fax Number: (919) 715-8801 or(919) 733-2876 w. >.1;��,�_•r to-�,.:� LAND OUALITY SECTION (919)733-4',574 FAX(919)733.2878 ••:-� GEOLOGICAL SURVKY SECTION (919)733-2423 FAX(919)733-0909 P.O. Box 27687, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 2761 1-7887 TELEPHONE(919)733.3833 FAX(919)71S-88o1 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNt TY!APRIRIAATIvE ACTION EMiPLOYfR-50%RECYCLEOli*%POST-CON9U IlER PAPER TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME : 11/1 7, 1999 16:35 NAME GARDI4I R FAX 91970 8801 TEL 9197 3: 3833 DATE DIME 11/17 16:28 FAX NO./NAME 88284322670 DURATION 00:06:31 PAGE(S) 12 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD [Fwd-.Morganton Planning Commission Presentation] Subject: [Fwd: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation) Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 11:24:21 -0500 From: Tracy Davis <Tracy.Davis@ncmail.net> Organization: NCDENR-Land Quality Section To: Richard Phillips <Richard.Phil lips@ncmail.net> CC: Jim Simons <Jim.Simons@ncmail,net>, Mell Nevils <Mel].Nevils@ncmail.net>, Tracy Davis <Tracy,Davis@ncmail.net>, Tony Sample <Tony.Sample a ncmail.net>, Judy Wehner <Judy.Wehner@a ncmail.net> Richard, I have been asked to make a presentation to the City of Morganton's Planning Commission Thursday night (11/18) on the issues provided below. Apparently, Vulcan Materials Company is requesting a zoning change so they can purchase (and eventually apply For a mining permit modification from us) for approx. 131 adjacent acres to their existing Morganton Quarry. The meeting starts at 5:15 pm and I am not sure where this issue is on the agenda. I wanted to let you know what was going on and to invite you to attend the meeting. I plan to leave around noon tomorrow. . .if I have time, I may go my the quarry, just to refresh my memory of where it is located and what's around it. Let me know if you are interested. . .Thanks. Tracy Subject: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:18:25 -0500 From: "Lee Anderson" <landerson@hci.net> To: <Tracy.Davis c7ncma.il.net> Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: I) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC. 2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton. 3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations. 4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permits. 5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting. 6) Explain other general safety regulations i.e. fencing,dust control,sirens,etc. Finally if you can give examples of simlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive alot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. I would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes. I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee Anderson Director of Commnity Development I ore 1 1/17/1999 1 1:25 AM [Fwd.Morganton Planning Commission Presentationj Directions: Take 1-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2.5 miles. Sterling turns into Green. 'fake left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks take left on King Street. Go 1 Block City Hall on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on[eft down main Hall. Tracy E. Davis, RE, <Tracy.Davis @.ncmail.net> State Mining Specialist Division of Land Resources/Land Quality Section NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources 2 of2 11/17/1999 11:25 AM Re:Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Subject: Re: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 11:16:51 -0500 From: Tracy Davis <Tracy,Davis@ncmail.net> Organization: NCDENR- Land Quality Section To: Lee Anderson <lnderson@hci.net> Thanks for the message. I now have a better understanding of what you warn me to cover. I have a few questions: 1. What time does the meeting start? 2. Will this be one of the first items on the agenda? (I need to travel to New Bern early Friday morning for another miring related issue, so I would like to return to Raleigh as soon as possible Thursday night) 3. I plan to do a 15 minute Power Point presentation and will need a projector unit to plug my lap top into...you said you had one for me to borrow - can you confirm this? I will fax you a copy of my presentation, once I finalize it this afternoon. Thanks. Tracy Lee Anderson wrote: Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: 1) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NCI) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganlon.3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations.4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permits.5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting,G) Explain other general safety regulations i,e, fencing,dust control,sirens,etc.Finally if you can give examples of simlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive alot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. I would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes. I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee AndersouDirector of Commnity Development Directions: Take 1-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2.5 miles.Sterling turns into Green. Take left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks take left on King Street, Go I Black City Hail on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on left down main Hall. Tracy E. Davis, P.E. <Tracy..Davis u,ncmail.net> State Mining Specialist Division of Land ResourceslLand Quality Section NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources I oft 11/17/1999 11:25 AM Morganton Plamning Commission Presentation Subject: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:18:25 -0500 From: "Lee Anderson" <lnderson@hci.net> To: <Tracy,Davis a ncmail.net> 74 IV Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: I) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC. 2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton. 3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations. 4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permits. 5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting. 6) Explain other general safety regulations i.e. fencing,dust control,sirens,etc. Finally if you can give examples of sinrlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive alot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. I would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes. I would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee Anderson Director of Cotmtulity Development Directions: 'rake 1-40 West to Exit 105. At bottom of Exit take a right on Sterling Street. Go North approximately 2,5 miles. Sterling turns into Green. Take left on Union just past old Courthouse. Go 2 Blocks lake left on King Street. Go l Block City Hall on Right just through intersection. Enter City Hall from parking lot Side entrance. Council Room on left down main Hall. JOV ho,AA- 1 of 1 11/16/1999 8:05 PM Morganton Planning Commission Presontation Subject: Morganton Planning Commission Presentation Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:18:25 -0500 From: "Lee Anderson" <land erson@hci.net> To: <Tracy.Davis@ncmail.net> Tracy: I apologize for the delay. We are really interested in the following items: I) General Process for obtaining a Quarry permit in NC. 2) What is current status of Vulcan Quarry in Morganton. 3) Has the Quarry ever been in violation of permit limitations. 4) What is the public notification process for quarrying permits. 5) Explain typical blasting requirements,explain the impact of typical blasts,explain study of damage caused by quarry blasting. 6) Explain other general safety regulations i.e. fencing,dust control,sirens,etc. Finally if you can give examples of simlar size quarrys in North Carolina and do you receive Blot of complaints from quarrying operations close to residential development. 1 would try to keep the discussion to around 10-15 minutes. 1 would also request that you stay to help with any questions that may arise regarding technical requirements on quarry operations. Thanks again, Lee Anderson Director of Comnu ity Development Directions: Take 1-40 West to Exit 105. 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An overpressure measurement of 134 dbl was measured by your company's seismograph located at the Morganton Quarry around 12:07 pm on July 17 , 1996 . This office has completed its review of the blasting records, seismographic printout, the blaster's report .and Geosonics Inc. 's letter and agrees that the excessive airblast reading for this shot appears to have been related to a microphone malfunction. I recommend that Vulcan Materials Company: a) ensure that the malfunction in the existing unit be properly corrected (or the unit be replaced) and b) review and update, if necessary, its procedures for the proper set-up and operation of the seismograph unit at this site. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733-2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687.Raleigh,North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ICk post-consumer paper I Mr. Poplin Page Two I appreciate your company's prompt and thorough investigation and reporting of this matter to the Department. If you should have any further questions on the above, please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at ' (919) 733-4574 . Very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, P.G. , P.E. CHG/jw cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. i aUG-19-1996 06:07 VUL.CAN MATERIALS ENG 910 744 2015 P.01/01 F. -It*Fax Note 7671 '4'.k. _}.• s. • • V� �,Gk. From --- VMC Phone H Phone k Pax 3 3 2M. Fax# �o .nics Inc. PO Box 779 • Warrendale, Pennsylvania 15095 - Phone 4 1 2-934-2900 * Fax 4 1 2-934-2999 Auvst 13, 1996 Mr. Brad Allison Vulcan Materials Co. p. 0. Sox 69 Morganton, NC 26655 IDear Mr. Allison: J Am you are aware, we have derermiued that your SSU 200ODK Seismograph, Serial Number 2325, appears to have as intermittent microphone problem. At this time, GeoSonics has opted, with your approval, to replace this seismograph and a new SSU 20009, Serial Number 2595# was seat as a replacement to you on August 8, 1996. Because of the inEarmittene mature of the problem with Serial Number 2325, it may Lake us some time to find the problem; however, we will be sure to advise you of any problems found as soon as we are able to determine the source of the trouble. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and feel confident that you will find your new SSU 2000DK to be the reliable, troubl¢�free seismograph that you erect from GeoSonics. 1; � Siacerely, Y Griffin Service Manager !]8 1 1 ti 1 ' TOTAL P.01 � � I 1 I I I i { 3 I� i f i i a lilIi . 14I I ' Y}Q CT - JF '_P" �7v ffp 7Pi; If k � j 4 i ��1 I IMD QUALITY SEC`f`lON BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKWE (tz Denotes fields where input data is needed) Pernit Number: -> 12-02 Permitte . vM Nine Name: norganton quarry Blast Reportf: 25 Date of Blast: 07/17/96 Time of Blast 12:07:00 Peak Particle velocity check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): Dt = 1900 N = gaximum pounds of explosive per delay {poundsf: Xt = 616 SD = Scaled Distance . SD = D/W,10.5 SD = 76.55 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)"-1.6 V = 0.15 . (*max. licit in Wining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be setisted at the second location as follus: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): vt - 0.18 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) D$* = 1900 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): dt = 1900 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)"1.5 PPV = 0.1800 Airbiast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.121334 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2,9 x 10"-9)log x 2D P = 152.43 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 db1 (for quarry situation AB (*max. limit in mining permit is: AB =ht—DBL) a j i J� i i I i �: .. f Explosives Column Check: (this is a very approxinate nethod based upon numerous assumptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; oust condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assumptions: If 'straight' emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) if a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is Used, Use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. lit = 19140 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)+ = D Ratio between explosives = 0 Average pounds of explosives used per hale (pounds)* = 600 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio. Explosive 11 = 600 Explosive 12 = 0 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. Ili = 1.200 SPD for Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explosive.)# = 0 HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot (inches): HP = 6.5 LD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of column): ID = SPD(.34)(HD)12 LD for Explos. 11 = 17.23800D0 LD for Explos. 12 = 0.0000 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet); Explos. 11 = 34.906a2 Explos. 12 = 0.00000 Total Explos. column height = 34.81 Steminq height used in shot (feet)* = 10 Total height of explosive colum(s) and stemming in the hole = �44.81 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question+ = Sl Analysis Coapleted By: Date: I' can DFNIVR u Ma#eriafs Company ,�� 2 61996 FAX QUAUrVSEcr►oN DATE: 2- - : �u �Q �T� eL FROM: �I Y ^• Number of pages Message: k*, n•! /�'47•�t ►� •�-q rl CPo - f. 4-C n f- G:• �t PX {• - V+..��L.,l�,t h, E rh 2 S f�t f -et-c e}e e.r w e e, C .�...•�d� t �. ...Q �►�-a A-y- 7 V Phone: (910) 767-4600 Ext, e�2 e-1 Fax: (910) 744-2019 MJ0EAZr DIVISON ! P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON,SALE M, NORTH CAROLINA 27115.=9 a 'TELEPHONE 910 M74600 T0'd STOe bbL OT6 ON3 S11,i1831tM Nuo-inn OZ:60 S66T-9Z--Inf i F , E k JUL-26-1996 09'21 VULCAN MATERIALS ENG 910 744 2015 P.02 1141 Jt- 5� pq row 7� � f F d . LAP io \,o rycs�as ... .... .... . .��ua�-'""�,�1N ` •YY'!� r..,o �•v+r�a� .�sv1aE.ar� ��'� ,,.._-.fib-�►�--�,,;—...__ . ....__•.,..-... .. . ..._.__�.v��.�. ._� �, �ayM v� ,.,..-...._.. 7fd_1 CJ 4M is7rAC_J c«,—r.caa�rr,� Tm i J*,r ■fin ►.s.JCivrn.u.ea^�1nn•n o c •oT oc _r,�_�nr •-- i �A'Uulcan Mideast Division Blasting Report Ouarry I �q&J,,o14-7a`~'( Report No. Date 'r Type of Shot— p� Tl�fJi Exact Ttrrte �O�i HoielDeek (]slay Total Depth Stemming Type of Material �� rr l t4- No. Period De Pounds Per ..,. Shot Grid � �� ,r Hole/Deck Distance 1400 (Ft.) Direction 51= Grid N - `1� O 1 t t O (a q f (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) t a 5 1 ( a 601 #1 Seis. Location Dist, to Seis. L 00` Grid b 030 (O (b 41 *2 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid Lt 491 6 1 6 #3 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 5 -7 5 F Number of Holes Type of Stemming w l 1� lb Peraximun Diameter (inches) CO 1+ Face Height �ela�y loll (u ` b 1-�' fay tc� bl Spacing Sub Drilling Burden Number of Rows Method of Firing 046 ' Type of Circuit: Series Parallel { l Parallel Series Type of Delays: �Surface I -1X 6-73 ownline Trade Name •' I f-o (L4:) { (� C� Weather Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Main ❑ Snow r 181f I S"73 (check two) Hat ❑ Warm ❑ Cold (-7 {9-).- to{ ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East ❑ SE Z Wind From (check one) ❑ S ❑ SW ❑ West ❑ NW Fragmentation ❑ Excel ❑ V. Good ❑ Good El Fair ❑ Poor , �S +� 5-73 Backbreak ❑ 1011. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft, ❑ 50 ft. or more 234 5'7--3 2- Trade Name of Explosives Amount QL4 Z50 q G16 Ile30` 9 33'1 q6 1, of(, 5r G (6 �l 6 :5 Gi fa l lc Total QLlf lbs. Total Pounds { � Powder Factor 1.T 0 Gal of On ( Oi! Content Y. Tons of Materials Bench A�* Grid Map Date ._S 13-9 y Scale Distance �a.S' Produced Remarks: Distribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL r--• Plant Office File Supt. Sig, t Blaster Slgnature State Safety Rep. License o . No 20-d STOZ bdL OT6 ON3 S101831UW NtiD-M ZZ:6o 966T-92.--inr i Total i t __. AHdlelD9C� Delay ��. . _....{ ' ,—I„ T __.._ i Depth Stemming Pounds Per No_ Period Hole/Deck . �..._ .... { 1 I Typical Hole Show Primer Location and Stemming Top of Bench Lengthy (Ft.) of Hole l Floor Level Total Pounds CSp -b (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced .-.� —._._ ......_........ _.., .. vo,d ST@Z "L 0T6 JN3 S-TdIdGiU a NUO-I 1 %6�-9z-inf �V U IVlU-L •*:x SAFEGUARD SEISMIC UNIT 200e** SN:2325 , Wediesday, 7/17/96 12-'07."00 Eve-it: 025 Clil_nt: UULCAN MATERIALS C. 0. OPe,ation: MORGANTON 11473 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE [YY 463 Diskance to Blast: 1900 OPe,ator: TOMMY HENNESSEE Comments: SHOT GRID CNN 363 Tri-39er Levels: 0.03 i n/sect No d b Record Time: 5 secs Ran-ae: Auto 5 iPs VIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale: 0. 1 (sec/div) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.018 (Psi) T U S r...J.. _-J... ------_. SUMMARY L T U PPV (in/sac) 0. 16 0. 17 0. 18 PD (0.001 in) 2.00 2.30 2. 18 PPA (9) 0. 10 0. 10 0. 10 FREQ thz) 14.7 11. 1 16. 1 RESULTANT PPV: (in/sec) 0.21 PEAT; AIR PRESSURE: (d b) 134 (psi) 0.01479 Wediesday, 7/17/96 12:07:00 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T V S ,...ate..,.._..._.,, SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: 1/25/96 By ikoSonica, Inc. SO'd STOF bbL OT6 SNS S-10IN31UW NdD-inn ZZ:60 966T-9Z--1nr Uul Materials ompany July 19, 1996 DiENA11? A Z;g Ms. Judy Wehner (ANL) Q�{ L Land Quality Section rV P.Q. Box 27687 SFCr(OA1 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Air Blast Permit No, 12-02 Morganton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehner. r This confirms our telephone conversation yesterday regarding an airblast limit exceedence at the above operation. A routine production shot on July 17 at 12:07 P.M. resulted in a recorded airblast of 134 dB. A copy of the seismograph printout is enclosed. The preliminary cause of the incident is believed to be seismograph error; however, our investigation and review of the blast continues. Under separate cover, we will submit a blasting report. As immediate follow-up, we will closely monitor all blasting activities that could affect airblast. The next scheduled shot will be monitored by two seismographs. The machine used during the July 17 shot will be returned to the manufacturer for inspection and recalibration. Should you have questions in the above matter, please contact me. We will continue to keep you informed of any new information obtained during our investigation. Sincerely, Mike Pop Environmental Engineer cc: Brad Allison c/o Tommy Henneesee via fax Phil Dotson Vicki Jones 147m3 MIDEAST DIVISION / P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115,4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767.4600 --- JUL-17-'96 16:27 ID:VULCRN-MORGANTON 147 TEL NO:204-437-3024 4657 P01 *:k SAFEQUARD ' .IS ,C UNIT 2080DK ** . y: 323 Wed iasday, " 7i ,96 2187:$0 a Evert: 025 Cli-int: VULCAN MATERIALS C. D. [me-ation: MORGANTON E1473 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE EYY 461 Distance to Blast: 1900 OPelatorr, TOMMY HENNESSEE Comments: SHOT GRID INN 363 Tri•P9er Levels: 0.03 inesoc. No db Ra a)rd Tiro©: 5 salts Ran•je: Auto 5 i►s UISRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale: 0.1 (sec/div) Data Scale (saismic)s 0.32 <iWsec) Data Scale (air)t 0.018 (Psi) L T V S SUMMARY L T U PPV (in/sec) 0. 16 0. 17 0. 18 PD Q.001 in) 2.00 2.30 2, 18 PPA (9) 8.10 9.10 0.10 FREQ (hz) 14.7 11.1 16. 1 RESULTANT PPU: (in/sec) 0.21 PEAK AIR PRESSURE: <db) 134 (Psi) 0.01479 Wediesdav, 7/17/96 12:87:00 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T V S SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: 1/25,196 By GeoSonics. Inc. Box 779, Warrandale, PA 15095 TEL: 412-934-2909 I.I-iiina it lea 4— A ct, 11E I lH • - � li i? III . �1+ f l 1FF i •� � � Eji I' 4l� qZ -/VW it ti 'r o-V i 9� ar r I! I{t{ t t 1 \�♦ p ' � l •f F � 1�W�lr.+�•♦ 1 i V�� .�\�?.��'1��`•��' r1�����f r� f ."`�, r',�.5� `+v�`\•�i^, "Sr ���''_�\ i l' �t 1+�.\ .�` 4 �r.�a�`1 r. �i \�ti�l�a• i _!+ ,tip �E J i. ' a t .ax Page 5 of 11 5, Groundwater Protection x Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Gpaded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off--site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum 20 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. S . Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations : A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school , public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator' shall monitor each bl-ast with a _seismograph. lt� t" Page 6 of 11 S. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DHL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school , public building, or commercial N ; or institutional building. If vibration/airblast limits are exceeded, the operator will immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Failure to report will constitute a permit violation. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded area, or the level in Item A. above is exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1 . A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2 . A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall , at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents . The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained. at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall , when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. r Uu1inn Materials Company RECEIVED DEHNR July 16, 1996 JUL 18 W6 Ms. Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist LAN® CILIAUTY SECTION Land Quality Section -� D-EHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Air Blast Exceedance Level Morganton Quarry Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Dear Ms. Wehner-. In reference to the air blast exceedence on May 22, 1996, a copy of the seismograph results from the manufacturer is attached. If you have any questions, you may contact me at (910)744-2014. 4Sincey, Human Resources Assistant Attachment c: B. Allison R Dotson MIDEAST DIVISION ! P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767-4600 A L-e8-'96 11:08 iIJ:VUI_CAN-MQRGANTON 147 TEL N0:204-437-3024 0635 Pet - -- eOSon1cx Inc. PO Box 779 • Warrendale. PenrisylvInia 1 5095 * Phone 412.934-2900 • Fax 412-934-2999 May 31, 1996 Mr. Tom Hennessee Vulcan Materials Co. P. 0. Hox 69 Morganton, HC 26655 Re: SSU 2000DK - SIN 2325 Dear Mr. Hennessee: With reference to the above mentioned seismograph, and at your request, ve have inspected the microphone in the unit and found char it was within specification and did not have a switching problem. If see can be of any additional assistance, please contact us at any time. Sincerely, f c 4oy Griffin Service Manager /Jg Vibration & Sound C(.)n,t,iliric.l, 13lo;ting Seismology.and Instrument Manufacturing 1. '-- State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources s Division of Land Resources James B, Hunt,Jr., Governor � C �� � . Jonathan B. Howes,Secretary C Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist July 3 , 1996 Ms. Vicki D. Jones Vulcan Materials company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 RE: High Airblast Reading Morganton Quarry Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Dear Ms. Jones: This letter is in response to the high airblast reading you reported that occurred on May 22, 1996. The review has been completed on the shot records you previously submitted for the May 16, 1996 and May 22 , 1996 blasts at the Morganton Quarry. Based on our review of the shot records, the high airblast reading of 131 dbl may have been caused by insufficient stemming or unfavorable atmospheric conditions during the time of the blast. The measured ground vibration readings were very low compared to what would be expected, indicating that the decibel reading may have been correct as more of the blast energy escaped to the atmosphere rather than into the ground. Therefore, it is recommended that 'Vulcan Materials Company increase the stemming for each future blast at this site to maintain compliance with the 128 dbl maximum limit specified in Mining Permit No. 12-02 and to avoid future complaints from surrounding landowners. The other potential cause of the excessive airblast reading could be related to adverse weather conditions, such as cloud cover or temperature inversions. T strongly recommend that Vulcan Materials Company carefully review the blasting procedures employed at this facility and make adjustments to reduce offsite airblast levels. Particular attention should be given to recognizing potentially unfavorable atmospheric conditions that might increase or focus airblast. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733.2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687.Raleigh,North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal opportunity AffirmotWe Action Employer 50%recycled/10%post-consumer paper Ms. Jones Page Two You had advised Ms. Judy Wehner of this office earlier this year that your company was going to send its seismograph to the manufacturer to have it evaluated for any malfunctions or calibration errors. Once this evaluation has been completed, please forward a copy of the results to Ms. Wehner for review. I appreciate your company's prompt investigation and reporting of this matter to the Department. Thank you for your continued cooperation. Sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, P.G. , P.E. CHG/jw cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. � t MEKORANDUI4 TO: FILE FROM: J. WEHNER DATE: JUNE 21 , 1996 SUBJECT: HIGH AIRBLAST READING MORGANTON QUARRY PERMIT NO. 12-02 I have reviewed the shot records and report submitted by Vulcan Materials Company. Blast No. 18 had the high airblast reading. The calculated readings compared to the measured readings for Blast No. 17 appear to be similar. In comparing the shot records and calculated values for Blast No. 18, it appears that the energy from the blast went into the atmosphere instead of the ground. The holes were deeper for Blast No. 17 than Blast no. 18. Both shots reported 9 feet of stemming. Blast No. 18 used a significantly less amount of explosives than Blast No. 17 . The powder column for Blast No. 18 was 12.76 feet. If a hole was drilled at 19 feet as the records indicate, that would only have a stemming value of 6.24 feet, which would appear to be" slightly low. At a burden of 10 to 12 feet, a stemming value of 7 to 8.5 feet would be required. ( .7 times burden = stemming) . That may have caused the high airblast reading. I suggest an increase of stemming be used at the site. I also feel that with the weather being hot, a temperature inversion may have resulted in the high airblast reading. The seismograph could also have failed. I feel this blast was not indicative of poor blast procedures and am reluctant to modify their permit conditions because there is no evidence that errors were made in their blasting procedures. Therefore, I recommend suggestions be made to the company until we see that a repeat pattern occurs at the site. I I 3 I a 1 t I , I I I } I 1,540 �I ,I 'I _ , � ��� f t f ' ' .� ' � _ � I � � _ � i� - � I 1 .. .. I , O { � i I i i � •i �, i i ti i i �, f i . � JUN-13-1996 11:29 VULCAN MATERIELS ENG 910 744 2015 P.01iO4 UUI[Un Materials Company FAX DATE: TO: C, FROM: Number of pages (excluding this page). :. Message: 4: an. L/A Phone: (910) 767-4600 FxL a'10 910 Fax; ( ) 744- MIDEW ONgS CN r P.O. BOX 4= 0 YANSTON44LEM, NORTH CAAOUNA 2h 16.4239 TMZPHONE 910 767-4600 7UN-13-1996 11:37 UULCAN MATERIALS EN6 910 744 2015 P.02iO4 • To: WhGm It May Concern From: James Heaver Piedmont Explosives Subject : Vulcan Materials Co. , Morganton Quarry Date: June 13, 1996 Sir: This letter is in regard to shot #18 at Morganton Quarry on May 22, 1996 . The shot was 19aded vary conservatively and the burdens were checked carefully. The shot waa very Con- trolled. There was no flyrock, no energy venting or blowouts . The shot was very quiet and well controlled. The seismograph has been sent off and checked for calibration errors. It is the opinion of the seismograph operator, the superin- tendent, the manager of the asphalt plant and myself the blaster that this shot could not have possibly exceeded the state limits For airblast . There is, at this time, a lot of truck traffic at the quarry and the asphalt plant . A lot of these trucks are equipped with 2 way radios. It is my opinion that the radios and base station could possibly have keyed the seismograph mike and caused the high reading. There were no complaints from the neighbors. _ JUN-13-1996 11:37 UULCAN MATERIALS ENG • 910 744 2015 P.B�iOu an s Blasting Report duarry n0A RepOR No. Date "_ • Type of Shag�-' Exact Time �,�. .__ HulalDeck De♦e}r Total DepthStemmingg Pounds Ppr Type of Mete Shot Grid �!'��:+� . �._ No. Peri0d ftvle�pQrk Oistanco 13 Op (Fs.) biraction_.:5 Grid ► _ L� tp (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) 01 Ssis, Location„(Q .^,Dist. to Seis, �d Grid �+` 11allte P2 Seis. Location Dlss. to Seis, Grid 03 Seis. Location Dist. to Sels. Grid ,__ !r AY Maximum NumOer of Hiller,..�� Type of Slemrning� _ Iris. Por Diameter(inches) ��,/a Face Helght 7— �� Speafr�g_� —.. Sub Drilling . Burden .;Z�' e � " Number of Ftows Method of Firing O tic Typo of C+rauit: Serias_ Parallel , Peralial Saties Type of Deiays; Oawm,ins Surface . Weather [-fear ❑ Gkwdy G Rain ❑ Snow (dteck two) LJ Hot ❑ warm ❑ Cold Wind Fiord. Q N Q NE ❑ Fast C] SE (check one) ❑ S 0-TW ❑ Weil Li NW Fragrnentatkm ❑ Excel Q V. Good ET'C3vod ❑ Fair 1:1 Poor Sackbtoak 0 1D ff. Q 2+0 ft. p 30 ft. 1� ao it. L7 50 ft. m more Tiede Nam of Earplos" Amount Alk.9 5.01 �o Total 0y iba. Total POUftd+ Powder Factim 4 16- f3ai of Oil 2 f,, %Oil ConIem -•dj�r— Tans at Materials Bunch T. God Maip Date$"j.. . - Scale Oistance Produced _ Aiat vlbn: Admirl*ra#ve Dept. — ORIGINAL �- P16M(ytftoe File Slept, Sig, 100o4i-i lUester Signature o State SO"Asp. yr i-W4 29 my&" 1 JUN-13-1996 11'38 VULCRN MRTERIRLS ENG 910 744 20IS P.04,,0,4 NolelDeck Delay Tow hle. PMOd DepthStemmog Pounds Peri ti Typlcai Hole _.. Show Primar Lgaat#vn and .-.� Tap of Bench Length It to W(Ft.) of Hoe Floor Level Total Pounds (Ft.) s . _...., of Sub Drilling Tons of Mater#als i 7 ' •r_ -_ . . . TOTRL P.04 60 �1�� _. am Px dw—4- -) I 1�� - _ —a - lj i r: �r �I •ll - Ai I ,I I,- II - Ijl • I ill II f 1 I I� ! ' P i i S ' °'. ` - i r � , � _ � _ _ , • � I r 1 . a � �� � I . i f 3 LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSHET (+= Denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit Number: -> 12-02 Permitte : vmc Nine Name: morganton quarry Blast Reportl: 17 Date of Blast: 51/69/6 Time of Blast 10:30:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): D* = 1500 W = Maximum pounds of explosive per delay (pounds); W* = 328 SD = Scaied Distance : SD = D/W^0.5 SD = 82.82 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second); V=160 (SD)'-1.6 V = -0.14 (taax, limit in mining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be setinated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): Vt = 0.22 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) D5* = 15DO d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): d* = 1500 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)"1.5 PPV = 0.2200 Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0,125542 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)log x 20 P = 152.73 AB = Confined kirtlast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB = �F111,73 (*max. limit in mining permit is: AB =,&I-tDBL) Explosives Colman check: (this is a very approximate aethod based upon numerous assumptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; aust condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following-.) Assuaptions: If 'straight' eaulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Rxplos. 11+ = 46DO Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)t = 400.0 Ratio between explosives = 24.00 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)* = 328 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive 11 = 314.33 Explosive 12 = 13.67 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. lit = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6.5 LD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of coluan): LD = SPD(,34)(HD)12 LD for Explos. 11 = 12.2102500 LD for Explos. 12 = 17.9562500 Explosive celuu height for each explosive (feet): Explos. 11 = 25.7434D Explos. 12 = 0.76111 Total Explos. colurn height = 26.50 Steming height used in shot (feet(' = 9 Total height of explosive colunn(s) and stenning in the bole = 35.50 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* = 38 Analysis Completed By: Date: - � ir'�"' .� I I i i 3 i I ' 4 a � ... I �i I ® { LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSREET (t= Denotes fields where input data is needed) - Perait Number: -> 12-02 Permitte : vmc Nine Name: aarganton quarry Blast Reports: 18 Date of Blast: 05/22/96 Time of Blast 11,59:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check, D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (€t): Dt = 1900 K = Kauimua pounds of explosive per delay (pounds): W = 1900 SD = Scaled Distance : SD = DIW,10.5 SD = 43.59 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)"-1.6 V = r�''0,38 (tmax. limit in mining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be setimated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): Vt = 0.05 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) DSt = 1900 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): dt = 1900 PPv =Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)"1.5 PPY Airblast (Overpressure) Check, P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/fi"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.189538 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)loq 120 F = 156.31 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl), AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB (tmax. limit in mining permit is: AB = -DBL) [/� Explosives Ccluan Check: (this is a very approximate method based upon nunerous assumptions, specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; dust condider each explosive used; refer to'Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assuptions: If 'straight' uulslon is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a `blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' ago is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. At = 10600 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)* = 2400.0 Ratio between explosives = 4.42 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)t = 168 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive 11 = 129.96 Explosive 12 = 38.04 SPD = specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. 11t = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diameter used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6.5 1A = Loading Density (pounds per foot of column); LD = SPD(.34)(HD)12 LD for Explos. 11 = 12.2102500 LD for Explos. 12 = 17.9562500 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. 11 = 10.64370 Explus. 12 = 2.11836 Total Bxplos. column height = 12.76 t Stemging height used.in shot (feet)* = r 0 Total height of explosive columns) and steEting in the hole = 12.76 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* = 25 Analysis Completed By: Date: �" I Uul[an Materials Company REcCEOVED JUN I ORB June S, 1996 LAND QUALITY SECTION Ms. Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section D-EHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Air Blast Exceedance Level Morganton Quarry Peak Air Pressure: 131 db Dear Ms. Wehner_ Per your request, enclosed in duplicate are blasting and seismograph records for the air blast exceedance level at Morganton Quarry on May 22, 1996. If you have any questions, you may contact the Plant Superintendent, Brad Allison at (704)437-2616 or me at (910)744-2014. Sincer , Vicki D. Jones Human Resources Assistant Attachment c: B. Allison P. Dotson MIDEAST DIVISION / P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27 1 1 5-4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767.4600 MAY-23-'96 06:59 1D:VULCAN-M0RGANT0N 147 TEL NO:204-437-3024 4538 P02 vul Matoriars antpany Blasting Report Quarry Report No. Date Type Of Shot Exact Time�QtQ_ Hole/Deck Delay Total No, Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Type of Material Shot Grid A� 3lo Hole/Deck Distance A -0 0 } (Ft.j Direction. .Grid ram f d 32 (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leasedr 2. a5 Oi Seis. Locatlon Q5 Dist. to Seis.L$0! Grid _4 3# 3.'3 02 Sets. Location Dist. to Sells. . Grid f d 013 5eis- Location Dist. to Sells. _arid S x3 3,78 : . �t Maximum �' . ey ' Number o1 Holes �-3 — Type of Stemming _- G7 lbs. per va Diameter (inches) (a r1A Fate Height_.�.5 Delay ! -Ta2i 0? Spacing 14 Sub Drilling �„ _ a®� 9 rsa 2219 Burden 12. _ Number of Flows Y _ rD 17 Ja Method of Firing tYRZJ Type of Circuit: Series Parallel ... 92 �r 7 Parallel Series i Typa of Delays: Downline, �Surface (q 2 _ jZ Trade Name Zdamsdan O rt34Q f g,7 . 172 yg Weather wear ❑ Cloudy El Rain ❑ Snow f 217 (check two) ❑ Hot U Warrn ❑ Cold f 7 .10 28 ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East n SE 1,0 "uO Wind From l l� 3� (check one) ❑ S SSW ❑ west ❑ NW 17 -- - IR 1 a AM Fragmentation ❑ Excel CT V. Good ❑ ❑ Poor Good ❑ Fair Z a 3a Backbreak ff't0 ft. ❑ 20 n. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ['1 50 11, or more 23 Z�64 .7.20 Trade Name of Explosives Amount —�q 3Q 3@717 ►� �i 4�oa, S 33 3.�$ 27 3oj 3� 7 3 5 a 3ar; YOV 35! 3Va 31 el 3ja p Total-16 -�Ibs. Total Pounds 1 O 9-0 1 Powder Factor S Gal of Oil _ �� % Oil Content •0619 Tans of Materials Bench a. Grid Map Date_ '13'9 Scale Distance op[ 2 _ Produced �ddy,93 Remarks: Distribution: Administrative Dept. —ORIGINAL Plant Office File Supt. Sig. � � ('�Blaster Signature '�_fit - State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: a V « vMC•:psm 20 KV 3W ---- P1AY-23-'96 07:01 1D:VULCAN-MORGANTON 147 TEL ND:204-437-3024 4539 P05 Total ..... HolelDeck Delay _-- Depth Stemming Pounds PerNo. Period _I Hole/Deck ::.L :_ h1.j _.,.. _ Typical Hole :.. Show Primer ___. ..�._...._...,.,•- - Location and Stemming Top of Bench Y Lengrhg (Ft.) _:. .. . of Hole _-_.... 34 Floor Level 35 Total Pounds _(Ft.) of quo Drilling ..._.. _ . ._. .._.. Tons of Materials :.`; . :.. .... Produced MAY-23-'96 07:00 ID:VULCAN-MORGANTON 147 TEL N0:204-437-3024 453e P63 7r ve•rrvw �a�•11a4. UI,1 i pW�wVA ff • -++6* aw, s SH sz3 Eva,ts 017 Client: UULCAN MATERIALS C. 0. Op,e•atian! MOR©ANTON C1473 SSU Locattont ROSS HOUSE EYY 461 ES El Distance to Blasts 1500 Ore,ators TOMMY HENNES= Commentsf SHOT GRID ENN 303 Tri•rser Leemanlse 0.05 inisac, No eb Record Times B secs Ranee: Auto 5 irs UISRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scales 0.1 (sscidiv) Data Scale fssisroic)s 0.32 (in/sac) Data Scale cair)s 0.009 (psi) L T U S r—� SUMMARY L -. _T U PPV (inisec7 0.15 e;22.. 0.13 PD (0.001 in) 1,78 3.12 1.61 PPA (9) 6.07 0.10 0.07 FREq (hz) 27.7 23.8 lose RESULTANT PPUi (in/sac) 0.23 PEAL: AIR PRESSURE: (db) z'R& (st3i) 0.00174 Wed tesday. -3+ 3+96.22s-2er24 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T V S -•- -- SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED$ li25096 By liaosenics> Inc. 13ex 779. Warrendale, PA IS095 'CELL 412-934-2990 MAY-23-'96 07:00 iD:VUL.CAN-MORGANTON 147 TEL" NO:204-437-3024 t#538 PO4 PatevoifC%khry Blasting Report Quarry Report No. [late -+ZZ " Type of Shot Of'%Y+r1'Eb►r� Exact Time Hole/Deck Delay Total d i P No, Period Depth Slamming Pounds Per Type of Material �. Shot Arid "+ice ._ HolefDeck Distancee r 0 (Ft.) Direction Grid-L . - h - !c� (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) 01 Seis. Location ,5.5 Dist. to Seis. Q Grid A Ll(4APA 02 Seis. Location Dlst. to Seis. _Grid 03 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. _Grid - ' is Maximum Number of holes % Type of Stemming �� lbs. Per Diameter (inches) 4 l�� Face Haight fo-�~7 may Spacing Sub Drilling Burden_ 10 In_} 2� Number of Rows Method of Flrfng O A4E Typo of Circuit: Series Parallel Parallel Series Type of Delays: Downline Surface Trade Name '� . . Weather ffMear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain [1 Snow (check two) U Hot ❑ Warm rl Coid Wind From ❑ N 0 NE ❑ East ❑ SE (check one) ❑ S a aVW E7 west Ll NW Fragmentation ❑ Excel ❑ V. Good (Good ❑ Fair n Poor - Backbreak 10 tt. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 fL ❑ 40 ft, f 150 If. or more Trade Name o} Explosives Amount Polder Ne ( S Y30 Total )_ 4�� lbs. Total Pounds Powder Factor J 2 Gal of oil �9 _ 46 Oil Content e Q i2M...... Tons of Materials Bench Grid Map Date 5'. Scale Distance Produced --�q �� Remarks: , Distribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL Plant Office File Supt. Sig. f 111 Q!ti, blaster Signature B.4..7�.C.F- 11a.a State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: j5?43-4 la &ASS_ VMC4974 20 REV 3M ..��.. MRY-23-196 07:01 1D:VULCFN-M0RGANT0N 147 TEL hq:204-437-3024 $3538 PM kg,411 LIB •a SN22323 •' . Wedtesday. 5/22-096 lit5e,7* I Eve-Lti 010 Cliant, VULCAN MATERIALS C. 0. OPa-ation, MORGANTON I1471 SSU Localiont ROSS HOUSE CYY 461 IS E3 Distance to Blast, 1900 OPe•ators TOMMY NEWIESSEE Comments, SHOT GRIDINN291 Tri•i*aer Levelss 0.05 in-'sec. No db Rev)rd Timet 5 secs Rafleei Auto 5 iPs W BRATION t SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale! 0.1 (sec,div> Data Scale (seismic), 0.32 (in/sac) Data Scale (air), 0.018 (ast) L T V 6 s— SUMMARY L T V PPV (in/sec) 0.05 �0:03 s 0.44 PD (0.001 in) 1.36 0.89 1.29 PPA (s) 0.05 9.85 8.62 FREI) (hz) 23.9 3e.4 27.7 RESULTANT PPV: on/sec) 0.06 PEAK AIR PRESSURE, (db) '131 (Psi) &61015 Wed wsday. 5c22i96 11250,26 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CMECK r L T U S SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: 1/25/96 By IieOSGnicsr Inc. Dox 779, Warrandale. PA IW95 FEL, 412-934-2900 letting file to disk ... D1R EVT G --DATE-- --TIME-- TYPE SIZE 16 618 1 05r22/% Il,S8126 EUNT 16686 TRPMR ACTIVE, 5122o'96 12,68108 �I Ili Ili � t� �� I t i , �,i il� �jf f!I f {�f111E r�� II 1 off — � f�f ��f� .. f�� f�+ �I f�� ��� � �� - � _ ,� �I `� f�f !�l f;� ��� � �� �fi i � - __ . . . off � � - . . - .� f � ti ��� ��I ��� : — . � � � ,. .�_.�� -- 1: Page 7 of 11 *` D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing; the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval ; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall , when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end- to-end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any active or inactive highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of the overburden cut slope. 10 . Viggal Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Map dated February 3 , 1992 and revised June 2, 1992 . In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11 . glan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for renewal of this mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on-site implementation of the revisions . [q MOD l Page 6 of 11 A. In all blasting operations , - except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school , public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building such as any dwelling house, church, school , public building, or commercial or institutional building. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is - not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the guarded area or the levels in Items A and B above are exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1 . A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2 . A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall , at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. 4 f Page 5 of 11 5. Groundwater Protection Observation wells shall be installed and monitored at the site when deemed appropriate by the Land Quality Section or Groundwater Section, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. 6. Graded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause offsite damage because -of- siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. 7 . Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul . Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 8. Ka_StlnQ The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations : 1 i State of Nor Carolina -4 Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources A[4j L*AV Division of Land Resources James S. Hunt,Jr., Governor ID E H N F�Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P,E, Director and State Geologist December 4, 1995 Ms. Vicki Jones Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division P.O. Box 4195 Winston--Salem, North Carolina 27115 RE: Blasting Complaint Morganton Quarry Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Dear Ms. Jones: The review has been completed on the shot records you previously submitted for the July and August, 1995 blasts at the Morganton Quarry. Your company has been found to be in compliance with the blasting requirements of your mining permit. I have already notified the complainant, Mr. Ray Anderson, of our findings. Thank you for your continued cooperation. Sincerely, Judith 2Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section JW cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733-2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687,Raleigh,Norte Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919.733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper State of Nor lina •0 I Department of vlronment, Health and Natural Resources 4 • Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt,Jr.,Governor �E H N F� Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist December 4 , 1995 Mr. Ray Anderson 100 Oakridge Drive Morganton, North Carolina 28655 RE: Blasting Complaint Morganton Quarry Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Dear Mr. Anderson: Our office has completed its review of Vulcan Materials Company's shot records related to the July and August, 1995 blasts at their Morganton Quarry. It was found that Vulcan Materials Company was within the blasting requirements of their mining permit. All peak particle velocities, a measurement of ground vibration with units in inches per second (ips) , were well below the maximum allowable limit of 1.0 ips specified in Vulcan Materials Company's mining permit. More specifically, all recorded values were at or below 22 percent of the maximum limit of 1. 0 ips. According to extensive research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and others, particle velocities below 0 . 5 ips effectively eliminate the possibility of any structural damage. All airblast readings, a measurement of the atmospheric pressure wave (overpressure) with units in dBL, were below the maximum allowable limit of 128 dBL specified in Vulcan Materials Company's mining permit and well below the U. S. Bureau of Mine's recognized level of 164 dBL for prevention of glass breakage. A key point worth noting is that glass breakage occurs at much lower levels of overpressure than structural damage, such as cracking plaster. Geologicd Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733-2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687,Raleigh,North Caroling 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper Mr Anderson Page Two Thank you for your interest and patience in this matter. Hopefully we have answered your concerns adequately. if you should have any additional questions or concerns please advise at (919) 733-4574. E Sincerely, I Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section JW cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. f i V I LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSHEBT ( = Denotes fields Where input data is needed) Persit Hunber: -> 12-02 Permitte : VKC Kine Name: MANT N[ QUARRY Blast Reportf: 18 Date of Blast: 07/18/95 Time of Blast 13:32:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): D* = 1200 N= Maximum poufs of explosive per delay (pounds): W+ = 305 SD = Scaled Distance : SD = D/W"0.5 SD = 68.71 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)"-1.6 V = 0.1& (fnax. limit in wining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, -the expected vibration level can be setinated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): Vt = 0.21 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) DS! = 1200 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): dt = 1200 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)1.5 PPV = -0.2100) Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/N"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.159433 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 z 10"-9)log x 20 P = 154.80 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB (*max, limit in mining permit is: AB = DBL) Qqoy 0 Dad Ae,� Explosives Coluun Check: (this is a very approximate aethod based upon nuuerous assuuptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; oust condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assuaptions: If 'straight' emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. 11* = 9830 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)* = 650.0 Ratio between explosives = 15.12 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)* = 176 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hale due to ratio: Explosive 11 = 164.36 Explosive 12 = 11.64 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. t1* = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use '0.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diaceter Used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6 W = Loading Density (pounds per foot of coluun): LD = SPD(.34)(HD)"2 LD for Explos. 11 = 10.4040000 LD for Explos. 12 = 15.3000000 ti Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. E1 = 15.79798 Explos. 12 = 0,76064 Total Explos. column height = 16.56 Steaming height used in shot (feet)* = 8 Total height of explosive coluan(s) and steming in the hole = ,,.'i24-36. Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* _ -22'; Analysis Completed By: t Date: _ � � - - + ■III li4�ia� I i � �. r I I .. _ .. { a LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORNSHEET (}= Denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit Number: -> 12-02 Pernitte : VAC Nine Name: KORGAN9Ikf Blast Reports: 19 Date of Blast: 07/25/95 Time of Blast 11:06:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): Dt = 1200 W = Kaximum pounds of explosive pz delay (poems): yet = 390 SD = Scaled Distance : SD = D/W110.5 SD = 60.76 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)^-1.6 V (+nau. limit in mining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distanm from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the Expected vibration level can be setinated at the second location as follows V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): Vt = 0.21 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) DSt = 1200 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): dt = 1200 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)^1.5 PPV = =0.2100 Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.175735 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)log 120 P= 155.65 1""d AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB = 120.65 = ► 106 0/6k (tw. limit in mining permit is: AB = DBL) Explosives Column Check: (this is a very approximate method based upon numerous assumptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; must condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assumptions: if `straight' emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPO (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. 1P = 8700 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use '0.1' here if only have one explos.)t = 0.1 Ratio between explosives = 87000.00 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds* = 194 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio; Explosive 11 = 154.00 Explosive 12 = 0.00 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. fit = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 0.100 HD = Hole Diateter Used in Shot (inches: HD* = 6 LD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of column): LD = SPD(.34)(HD),2 LD for Explos. 11 = 10.40WN L➢ for Explos. 12 = 1,2240000 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet); Explos. 11 = 18.64646 Explos. 12 = 0,00182 Total Explos. column height = la.65 Stenning height used in shot (feet)* = B Total height of explosive coluan(s) and stemming in the hole = (-26.65 Vol Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* = 26 Analysis Completed By: Date:�� LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSHEET (*= Denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit Number: -> 12-02 Permitte : VAC Kine Mae. t4ORGANTON QUANRY Blast Reportl: 20 Date of Blast: 07/31/95 Time of Blast 11:38:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: 0 = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): Dt = 1200 W =Kaxiaum pours of explosive per delay (pounds): WR = 260 SD = Scaled Distance : SO = 0"0.5 SD = 74.42 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)1-1,6 V = 0.16_ (bax. licit in pining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be setimated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): V+ = 0.2D DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) DS+ = 1200 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): d' = 1200 PPV =Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (1ps): PPV = V(DS/d)^1.5 PPV = 0.2000' Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W10.33)"-1.2 P = 0.149667 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)log it 20 P = 154.25 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB = 119:25- l oW (*max. licit in mining permit is: AB = DBL) Explosives Colunn Check- (this, is a very approximate nethod based upon nu mus assumptions; specific densities nay vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; must condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following,) Assumptions: If 'straight' emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry, is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. lit = 8340 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)* = 3600.0 Ratio between explosives = 2.32 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)* = 267 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive J1 = 151.75 Explosive 12 = 115.25 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. 11* = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6 LD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of columny: LD = MP .34)(E)'2 LD for Explos. 11 = 10.4040000 LD for Explos. 12 = 15.3000000 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. 11 = 14,58556 Explos. 12 = 7.53290 Total Explos. column height = 22.12 Steming height used in shot (feet); = B Total height of explosive columns) and stemming in the hole = 30.12 GL "� Total depth of hale denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* = 27 Analysis Completed By: Date; tat/ LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORRSHEET (t= Denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit Number: -> 12-02 Permitte : VHC Nine Nane: AORGANTON Blast Reportl: 21 Date of Blast: 08/02/95 Tine of Blast 11:44:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft).: Di = 1800 W = Aaximum pounds of explosive per delay (pounds): W* = 507 SD = Scaled Distance : SD = D/W10.5 SD = 79.94 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)"-1.6 V = 0.14- (tnax. limit in pining permit is: v = 1.0 ips) Based on known distances from the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, the expected vibration level can be setinated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): V* = 0.22 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft) DS* = 1800 d = Distance from blast to second location (ft): dt = 1800 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV = V(DS/d)11.5 FPV =. 0.2200w`--- Airblast (overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0.119859 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10^-9)log x 20 P = 152.33 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB (*max. limit in mining permit is: AB = DBL) ��! • • Explosives Column Check: (this is a very approximate method based upon nsmerous assumptions; specific densities may vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; must condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assumptions: If 'straight' emulsion is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.20 (per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. fit = 18130 Total pounds of Explos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)* = 750.0 Ratio between explosives = 24.17 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (pounds)* = 486 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive 11 = 465.90 Explosive 12 = 20.10 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. 1i* = 0.850 SPD for Explos, 12 (use 'O.i' here if only have one explosive.}* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6 IUD = Loading Density (pounds per foot of column: LD = SPD(,34)(U)'2 1D for Explos. 11 = 10.4040000 ID for Explos. 12 = 15.3000000 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. 11 = 44,78039 Explos. 12 = 1.31404 Total Explos. column height = 46.09 ,p Stewing height used in shot (feet)* = 10 Total height of explosive column(s) and stemming in the hole = 56.09 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in yestion* = 49 Analysis Ccnpleted By: I LILL Date,. • i LAND QUALITY SECTION BLASTING ANALYSIS IYORKSHEEP (*= Denotes fields where input data is needed) Pernit Nuaber: -> 12-02 Permitte : VMC Mine Naae: NORGA.I N QUARRY Blast Reportf: 22 Date of Blast: 08/17/95 Tine of Blast 13:13:00 Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): D+ = 2000 M = Maximum pounds of explosive per delay (pounds): N+ = 562 SD = Scaled Distance : SD = D/W1.5 SD = 84.36 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V=160 (SD)^-1.6 V = 0.13 (bar. limit in wining permit is: v = 1,0 ips) Based on known distances frog the blast to the seismograph and any additional location, tU expected vibration level can be setimated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by seismograph (ips): Vt = 0.10 DS = Distance from blast to seisaograph (ft) DSO = 2000 A = Distance from blast to second location (ft): d} = 2000 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closet offsite occupied structure (ips(: PPV = V(DS/d)^1.5 PPV = 0.1000 Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi) P = 82 (D/W1.33)"-1.2 P = 0.110026 To convert (psi) to (dbl): (P/2.9 x 10 -9)log x 20 P = 151.58 �}y� AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dbl): AB = P (dbl) - 35 dbl (for quarry situation AB = I16.58 7 (+max. limit in mining permit is: AB = DBL) d Explosives Column Check; (this is a very approximate method based upon numerous assumptions; specific densities Bay vary greatly depending upon the type and manufacturer of the explosive products used in the shot; must condider each explosive used; refer to Dupont Handbook for actual SPD, otherwise use the following:) Assumptions: if 'straight' emulsion is used, use SPD {specific density) = 1.20 {per Ireco) If a 'blend/slurry' is used, use SPD (specific density) = 1.25 If 'straight' anfo is used, use SPD (specific density) = 0.85 Ratio between explosives: Total pounds of Explos. 11* = 14960 Total pounds of Rxplos. 12 (use 10.1' here if only have one explos.)* = 3240.0 Ratio between explosives = 4.62 Average pounds of explosives used per hole (poundsi* = 553 Breakdown of average pounds of explosives per hole due to ratio: Explosive 11 = 433.23 Explosive 12 = 119.77 SPD = Specific densities for each explosive: SPD for Explos. lit = 0.850 SPD for Explos. 12 (use '0.1' here if only have one explosive.)* = 1.250 HD = Hole Diameter Used in Shot (inches): HD* = 6 LO = Loading Density (pound per foot of column); LD = SPD(.34)(HD)^2 LD for Explos. 11 = 10.4040000 LD for Explos. 12 = 15.3000000 Explosive column height for each explosive (feet): Explos. 11 = 41.64097 Explos. 12 = 7.82793 Total Explos. corn height = 49.47 VJ Stemming height used in shot (feet)* = 8 1�1� Total height of explosive colum (s) and stemming in the hole = 57.47 Total depth of hole denoted on the blasting report for the shot in question* = 50 Analysis Completed By, Date: ID-1 1 UU11an Materials Company August 29, 1995 Ms. Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section D-EHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 L4Np RE: Blasting Complaint QUA LIT1, Morganton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehner: Per your request, enclosed in duplicate are blasting and seismograph records for the months, July and August. On August 25th, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were visited by Brad Allison, plant superintendent of our Morganton Quarry to discuss their complaint. During his visit, it was discovered that the blast in question was shot number 22. Mr. Allison went over the seismograph reacting results with the Anderson's and informed them that the shot was in compliance with the blasting requirements of our mining permit. If you have any questions concerning Mr. Anderson, please contact Brad Allison at (704)437-2616. Sincerely, Vicki D. Jones Human Resources Assistant Enclosures cc'. B. Allison P. Dotson T. Chidsey MIDEAST DIVISVON 1 P.O. BOX 4239 WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767-4600 UU11 Materials Company Blasting Report arry M*j%14A+_QV% Report No. $ Date e of Shot 5-F r1,8 Exact Time Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Perl a of Material Q Ea 6� C\ di Shot Grid AIR"3 Hole/Deck ance 1CO (Ft,) Direction N W Grid ` — — (To nearest occupied building neither owned or lease ) 3eis, Location IR Qfis Dist. to Seis. 0 Grid 3eis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 3eis. Location Dist. to Seis, Grid 45 Maximum nber of Moles 40 Type of Stemming 67 lbs. Per meter (inches) G'/i Face Height / b 25 Delay — acing 1 Z Sub Drilling 3 ' rden 10 Number of Rows , �a -shod of Firing dQf Type of Circuit: Series Parallel - 3 rallel Series Type of Delays: Downline Surface ide Name 'F Weather E clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow -heck two) Q Hat ❑ Warm ❑ Cold Vind From ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East ❑ SE :heck one) ❑ S &SW ❑ West ❑ NW ;gmentation ❑ Excel ❑ V. Good eGood ❑ Fair ❑ Poor ckbreak 2'10 ft, ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more Trade Name of Explosives Amount N CAS GIA 1 K 4&30 1ro f ik g Total 1 a 5 4 D lbs. Total Pounds 10540 „ wder Factor _�. 19 Gal of Oil ql10 Q/o Oil Content d6 Tons of Materials nch —Grid Map Date "�3"'9 Scale Distance Produced Remarks: -stributfon: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL 0 Plant Office File Supt. Sig. � :,.; �Y [.�,Y. Blaster Signature „�t'�;+ �j�.4A44. . State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: Q 4 r3 9a " 3466 '—'s 7n Pru 1ID7 Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hole/Deck Typical Hole Show Primer Location and Stemming Top of Bench rJ�eM ar r � Length (Ft.) of Hole Floor Level Total Pounds -,; _ (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced +.:t. :_;AFEGUARb OE I T11 C U1 a 1 T 2::►:ut0 SN:2325 Tue:sdags 7/18/95 13:32:30 Eve)t' 018- Clirantt VULCAN MATERIALS C.0 OPe-ation: MORGANTON 147 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE EYY 463 Distance to Blast: 1200 Operatort TOMMY HENNESSEE Cowentst SHOT GRID ERR 373 Tri-gger Levels: 0.04 in/sec, No db Record Times 5 secs Ran-oe: Auto 5 iPs VIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale: 0. 1 (sec/dims) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.009 (psi) L T V S of Fib SUMMARY L T V PPV (in/sec) 0.21 0. 12 0. 11 PD (0.001 in) 1.89 1.53 1.42 PPA (s) 0. 10 0.05 0.07 1=REQ (hz) 19.2 27.7 35.7 RESULTANT PPVs (in/sec) 0.24 PEAL: AIR PRESSURE' (d b) 106 (psi) 0.00058 Tuesday, 7/18/95 13:32:30 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T V S SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: 4/07f95 By GeoSonics, Inc. i 13ox 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 TEL: 412-776-3600 Uulcdh Mideast Division Blasting Report Quarry 4Q dLj Report No. + Date Type of Shot .5 i 10 Exact Time Hole/Deck Delay Total Type of Material Shot GridRje _ No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hale/Deck Distance 42 970 (Ft.) Direction Grid (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) *1 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. 0 Grid 746 02 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 03 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid i popr- Maximum Number of Holes S� Type of Stemming 1? _ lbs. Per Di.imeter (inches) to PQ Face Height _1 rio at$ Delay 35 Spicing Sub Drilling ��__ Q Burden YZ Number of Rows .S Method of Firing A ALej Type of Circuit: Series � Parallel Parallel Series Type of Delays: Downlin 3So yp y e/�',�' �Surface Trade Name • Weather DClear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow (check two) E Hot ❑ Warm ❑ Cold Wind From ❑ N ❑l NNE ❑ East ❑ SE (check one) ❑ S +r 5W ❑ West ❑ NW Fragmentation ❑l Excel V. Good ❑ Good El Fair ❑ Poor Backbreak Z 10 ft. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more i Trade fume of Explosives Amount O Total lbs. Total Pounds Powder Factor Gal of Oil AfK.S_ % Oil Content Tons of Materials tench ' Grid Map Date Scale Distance Produced Remarks: )istributiPn: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL nn nn Plant Office File Supt. Sig. l,.n.r? / ���� Blaster Signature State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No c WC-7874 20 REV V92 Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hole/Deck Typical Hole Show Primer Location and Stemming Top of Bench Length�°�r 3 Z (Ft.) of Hole r ca Floor Level Total Pounds (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced ,•mr r u«-AH KU L 1:WI l r., r_ryq 1 V SN:2325 Tue:b1 7/25/95 11106141 • Ewe it: 019 Clirant: VULCAN MATERIALS C.0 Ope-a t i o n' MORGANTON 147 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE EYY 463 Distance to Blast, 1200 Ope,atort TOMMY HENNESSEE Comments: SHOT GRID ERR 373 a Tri•gser Levelst 0.04 in/sec, No db Record Time: 5 secs ' Ra n,W Auto 5 i ps 1 i� VIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale' 0. 1 (sec/div) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.009 (psi) L T U S SUMMARY L' T V PPU (in/sec) 0.21 0. 17 0. 10 PD (0.001 in) 1.84 1.31 1.27 PPA (9) 0. 10 0.87 0.07 FREI) (hz) 20.0 20.8 26.3 RESULTANT PPU' (in/sac) 0.23 PEAK AIR PRESSURE, (db) 106 (psi) 0.00058 Tuesday, 7/25/95 11,06:41 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK r— L T V S . f �^ I SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED' 4/07/95 By GeoSonics, Inc. Box 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 'fEL: 412-776-3600 UU11 Materials Company Blasting Report arry O e to Report No. 0 Date ` 31`9S oe of Shot -. L Exact Time tit• 9 HolelDeck Delay De T - 37 No, Period k i Depth Stemming Poundsl Hole/Deck il Pe of Material 4�'f1h►�� a'.r'� _— Shot Grid Stance 1200 (Ft.) Direction Str Grid -46 `Jt, }I .i (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) one \A } Seis. Location ?,ass Dist. to Seis. A 10 G Grid `4 b Z 60� �Seis. Location Location Dist. to Seis. Grid i Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid Maximum smber of Holes Type of Stemming �1� lbs. Per ameter (inches) (0�s<Z Face Height AS Delay A10 o —^ facing !4 Sub Drilling 3 irden Number of Rows ethod of Firing 00fitl Type of Circuit: Series Parallel trallel Series Type of Delays: Downline Surface ade Name vw + va. Weather Ef-tlear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow check two) [ Hot ❑ Warm ❑ Cold I Wind From ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East ❑ SE check one) [] S ['SW ❑ West ❑ NW 'agmentation ,❑ Excel a V. Good ❑ Good ❑ Fair ❑ Poor tr i ackbreak l0 ft. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more Trade Name of Explosives Amount 4 I IBC er1� 3 b oo -. oo tie r 4 5 �R a w: 2 8 5 -- Total ,�0:70 lbs. Total Pounds owder Factor rV7 Gal of Oil 79 % Oil Content •041 Tons of Materials each Grid Map Date S-13 `9 Scale Distance Produced — ---- Remarks: istribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL Plant Office File Supt, Sig. L �-� Blaster Signature — State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: MC-3874 20 REV 3782 Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hole/Deck Typical Hole Show Primer Location and Stemming Top ofBench T r►""t �t Length (Ft.) of Hole ems ' Floor Level �� 2 Total Pounds a (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced SAFEGUARD SEISMIC UNIT 20000 SN:2325 Monday, 7/31/95 11:38:57 Eve it= 020 Clitant: VULCAN MATERIALS C.O Ope-ations MORGANTON 147 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE IYY 461 Distance to Blast: 1200 Ope-ator, TOMMY HENNESSEE Comments! SHOT GRID ITT 373 Tri'ager Levels, 0.04 i n/sec, No d b Record Time, 5 secs Ranse. Auto 5 ips VIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale= 0. 1 (sec/div) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.009 (psi) L T V S r- it SUMMARY L T V PPV (in/sec) - 0.20 0. 15 0. 13 PD (0.001 in) 1.50 1.77 1.51 PPA (9) 0.07 0.07 0.07 FRE:) (hz) 21.7 31.2 31.2 RESULTANT PPU: (in/sec) 0.20 PEAT( AIR PRESSURE: (db) 106 (Psi) 0.00058 Mondab, 7/31/95 11:38157 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK r- L T V S SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED= 4/07/95 B4 I7eoSonics, Inc. Box 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 'rEL: 412--776-3600 writing file to disk . . . UU11 Materials Company Blasting Report Wary Report No. Date _9 5 Total ype of Shot . A T Exact Time 1 4 Hole/Deck Delay No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Perl ype of Material Shot Grid � Hole/Deck_ istance (Ft.) Direction 5E Grid -Wo I O 49 13 444 (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) 25 1 44.5 j t Seis. Location R05w5 Dist. to Seis. 1800 Grid SIV4193 .50 1 _ 445 2 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 4 76 1 t") 4 3 Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid Doti 445 Maximum /a5 44 4 3 9 lumber of Holes ^ Type of Stemming ���� lbs. Per 7 !10 444 iiameter (inches) Co 12. Face Height 146 Delay $ S 444 pacing 12 Sub Drilling 4 S°79 goo 444 Burden 12. i0 Number of Rows _ 3 .11 also Method of Firing ,LaMIN —Type of Circuit: Series Parallel 2 '7 S 444 .arallel Series Type of Delays: Downline Surface 13 .300 4 S I rade Name 1 tQ7 Q SO �5 2 So Weather ["'Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow / 117 507 (check two) Hot ❑ Warm ❑ Cold 17 1 2 507 Wind From ❑ N ❑ NE ❑ East El SE i8 !b7 SO (check one) ❑ S 3-SW ❑ West ❑ NW ZC .217 607 Fragmentation ❑ Excel I . Good ❑ Goad ❑ Fair Q 11 A2 507 Poor �Z 2L7 C tackbreak 9 10 ft. ❑ 20 ft. ❑ 30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more Z 3 =4 Z o Trade Name of Explosives Amount .tit 317 07 v 1813 D '25 3qz 07 LAU( 367 Sal _ 4 S0 7 39 dB /S Sal c3°1 d9 1 P .507 0 oq Sol 31 A3q 49 Sol Total 1895gllbs. Total Pounds -1J�9.59 'owder Factor I.(_r Gal of Oil 140 gib Oil Content 0 04*6 Tons of Materials Tench _ T Grid Map Date 513-14 Scale Distance 8o Produced Remarks: )istribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL n Plant Office File Supt. Sig. /,f 00 Blaster Signature _ J3ZtaX State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: &h3-1 15 !MG3074 20 REV 3l92 t 1Fk41elDeck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hole/Deck 3 0159 607 8Y 607 39 09 S o7 C) 35 334 J So Sol? 7 38�J sal 38 102 sal ,s �c 17 10 Of 99 Sa7 d Q O S �y o n O 4 Typical Hole Show Primer Location and Stemming Top of Bench g}cw, S r Length I (Ft.) of Hole f Floor Level y Total Pounds .___...- 4 (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced a� �i � �r I �• I-V w • czi 3L 37 35 3 © o 0 _-r ` i" - i AeSda9p SAFEGUARD SEISMIC. UNIT -20CI DK• $1412325 8/02/9S 111.44902 Ewe)t• 021 Cli=ants UULCAN MATERIALS C.0 Ope-ationt MOR13ANTON 147 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE EYY 463 Distance to Blasts 180e Ope-atort TOMMY HENNESSEE Cominentst SHOT GRID IMM 313 Tri-3ser Levelst 0.04 in/sec, No db Record Timer 5 secs Ran-ge: Auto 5 ips VIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scaler 0. 1 (sec/diw) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air)t 0.009 (Psi) L T V S SUMMARY L T V PPV (in/sec) 0. 17 0.22 0. 19 PD (0.001 in) 1.47 1.85 1.34 PPA (9) 0. 10 0. 10 0.07 FREI) (hx) 25.0 21.7 20.0 RESULTANT PPV= (in/sec) 0.28 PEAT( AIR PRESSURE: (db) 109 (psi) 0.00087 Wed )esday, 8/02/95 11:44:02 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK r— L T V S t_ SHAKETASLE CALIBRATED: 4/07/95 Bg lieoSoni cs: Inc. Box 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 'fEL: 412-776-:r'C11' UU11 Materials Company Blasting Report -- harry. Mmra►tar.�O�n Report No. ZZ Date � , -C�5 "ype of Shot 1 +Mr' Exact Time I*, t'3 Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per ypo of Material Shot Grid L - Hole/Deck stance 2000 (Ft.) Direction, 1J L Grid 1 O Sp I o 536 (To nearest occupied building neither owned or r leased 2$ /0 53(- Seis. Location Re,55 _ - Dist. to Seis. Grid /0 53S Seis. Location Dist. to Seis. Grid 75 /0 5.3 Seis.-Location Dist. to Seis. Grid !00 O Maximum !�S /0 rnber of Holes 3— Type of Stemming �7�5_ lbs. Per Z 5�Z meter (Inches) � Face Height L}�. tDelay 11.7 ! acing %1 _ Sub Drilling 4 _._- q / Z 'sin Z rden — 14 Number of Rows 4 10 16 S42- 1 shod of Firing t4or�l_Type of Circuit: Series Parallel 11 ;Zj1 e 3 -allel Series Type of Delays: Downline Surface 13 -14 Z !0 .63 CP .de Name ' r- �"o r a tw Z6 PA4 247 10 1 aRz. /C) Weather El- ear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Snow a2- 4 'heck two) D- of ❑ Warm ❑ Cold / 1d .s Z I find From ElN ❑ NE ElEast ElSE S&'z $ ,s Z. heck one) ❑ S Q SW ❑ West ❑ NW 2 0 28ti e z kgmentatlon ❑ Excel ❑ V. Good .Good ❑ Fair ❑ Poor 'Z `30 S Jrtez �� 22 4 3 8 S6z � E kbreak io ft. ❑ 20 ft. El30 ft. ❑ 40 ft. ❑ 50 ft. or more .2 350 .54,2_ Trade Name of Explosives Amount 214 JOY S 2 r, °1 O 2 S 3o/ _Ze ` 3a 326 SGz 27 3S! ® SS(o2 i r S3J � a R2 go/31 Gz S! .50 SGz Total y aS lbs. Total Pounds 1 8Z58 )wder Factor- 1 ,498 Gal of Oil ^ % Oil Content Aga Tons of Materials :ncn �.3 Grid Map Date .3'/3-9'/Scale Distance Produced a 7� Remarks: istribution: Administrative Dept. — ORIGINAL n 1, Plant Office File Supt. Sig. K i� . �i S 2�' Blaster Signature P).•-__ ". L State Safety Rep. License or S.S. No.: 'AC-3874 20 REV 3192 �,- Hole/Deck Delay Total No. Period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Hole/Deck 32 G So 9 s42- 3 poi So o S3G �5 - v Typical Hole 1� Show Primer Location and Stemming Top of Bench i r 5-�"CvY1 S4e 10 Length _ SQ (Ft.) of Hole S Gs o r" 4t6 [Floor Level 416 Total Pounds . (Ft.) of Sub Drilling Tons of Materials Produced ' { d n c7 o c a ca �9 .7 37 2( �s -•- � b G� O C7 v C_r r f SN:2325r r. • Thursday, 8/17/95 13: 13:57 Eweb,itl 022 Clilant, UULCAN MATERIALS C.0 Operation: MORGANTON 147 SSU Location: ROSS HOUSE [YY 463 Distance to Blast: 2000 Operator: TOMMY HENNESSEE Comments: SHOT GRID ELL 313 Tri-aver Levels: 0.04 in/sec, No db Recf)rd Times 5 secs Ran-gat Auto 5 ips UIBRATION & SOUND TIME HISTORY Time Scale: 0. 1 (sac/div) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.009 (psi) L T V S SUMMARY L T V PPV (in/sec) 0.07 0. 10 0.08 PD (0.001 in) 1.95 1.22 1.67 PPA (9) 0.02 0.05 0.05 FREQ (hz) 17.8 20.0 16. 1 RESULTANT PPV: (in/sec) 8. 10 PEAK AIR PRESSURE: (db) 114 (psi) 0.00145 Thursday, e/17/95 13: 13=57 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T t1 S. SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: 4/07/95 B%j 13eoSoni cs, Inc. 13ox 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 'rEL: 412-776-3600 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • Division of Land Resources James 6. Hunt, Jr., Governor ® C Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary C Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E, Director and State Geologist August 28 , 1995 Ms. Vicki Jones Human Resources Assistant Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division P.O. Box 4195 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 RE: Blasting Complaint Morganton Quarry Burke County Dear Ms. Jones: This office recently received a complaint directed at blasting practices conducted at the above referenced quarry. According to the complainant, Mr. Ray Anderson, the vibrations produced from recent blasts have caused cracks to appear in his basement floor. As provided in the mining permit for this site, you are requested to provide to this office duplicate copies of all shot records related to the blasts conducted in July, 1995 and August, 1995, including any seismographic recordings made. I suggest you contact Mr. Ray Anderson and discuss this matter with him. His address is: 100 Oakridge Drive Morganton, North Carolina 28655 Work - ( 910) 631-5494 Home - (704) 437-6524 I look forward to receiving the requested .information in the near future. Your continued cooperation will be appreciated. Sincerely, udith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Mr. Ray Anderson Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Sectlon (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733-2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687,Raleigh,North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity AtPumative Action Employer 50%recycled/10%post-consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMEAf!', HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION COMPLAINT Date: g�7/�1��� 1 j�/,�, County: Project: �l(�,(L% t n.c�,� �j►� ( � -k-17,02- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ccanplainant: U_ AVDQL44d Phone& b Address: lby a042-tD6o-lbruwl. 1�t��J, VL 051/ 55 �j NATURE OF COMPLAINT Ji COMMENTS IJA zt,- Cis a - Investigated by: I i . 1 I i i i i j o 1 lip STATE OF NORTH CAFCLINA DEPART T= OF ENVIRONM=, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION COMPLAINT Date. �3 al' jfi County; Project: jZ�pz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Canalainant: Wki Ao-xdt) _ _ Phone&) q 0 6ai1—<49q M7i4 Address: (bU �Ak r'Llb �jK� It46 - lJC Zi�GSS j� NATURE OF COMPLAINT 777 "„""^^! 17 Yftl,-� 44 ItAl S COMMENTS Investigated by.: f'- s � � --- i i V . �� � ' I , . . . z I f I ., i .. I I ' r State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4 • Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor ID E H N�Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist November 9, 1993 Mr. Tim Upchurch Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 . RE: High Air Blast Value Recorded From the Production Blast on September 28, 1993 Morganton Quarry Mining Permit No. 12-02 Burke County Dear Mr. Upchurch: Thank you for your letter of October 22 , 1993 to Mr. Tracy Davis, State Mining Specialist, regarding the production shot that occurred on September 28, 1993 . This office has reviewed the investigation report prepared by Mr. Stuart Brashear of DYNO NOBEL INC and other supporting documentation submitted with your letter. I concur with the recommendations outlined in Mr. Brashear's report. The recommendations pertain to the following: 1) Proper deployment of a seismograph at the closest offsite occupied non-company building; another seismograph can be utilized to insure that air blast and ground vibration levels for other surrounding properties are documented and. assessed, 2) Consideration of inversion conditions when blasting in the morning hours. 3) Evaluation of face conditions and rock conditions In the stemming region to insure that excess venting -of explosive gas does not take place on future blasts at this site. As was stated in your letter and Mr. Brashear's report, these corrective actions will be incorporated into your current blasting program and procedures at this site. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX:(919)733-0900 FAX:733-2876 FAX:733-4407 P.O. Box 27687,Raleigh,North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 60%recycled/ 10%post-consumer paper Page 2 I appreciate your company's acknowledgement of these problem areas in your blasting program and your prompt investigation and reporting of this matter to the Department. Your company's initiative and responsiveness in this matter should be commended and used as an example by the industry as a whole. Your continued cooperation regarding blasting related issues at your company's operations is greatly appreciated. If you should have any questions on the above, please contact Mr. Davis at (919) 733-4574. sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, P.G. , P.E. CHG/TED/td cc: Mr. Tracy Davis Mr. Richard Phillips ! V, December 18, 1992 '* MEMO TO: Tony Sample C lI FROM: Don Holebrooks 0+ SUBJECT: Vulcan Materials Corp. - Morganton Quarry Burke County 1 have looked at the proposed permit modification and do not have any problems with these changes. The sediment controls are to be located in the field at the optimum location to provide the best possible efficiency. All of the site currently drains through this area and no problems have been found recently. ` � _ _3_ 3 i � ! .` �' 5 . ;eft �1•, ;? �131 ri{.:.1 �'j! if ' MEMO n,aTe: TO: SUBJECT: r� �- 14a From: o*SrtATF o North Carolina Department of Environment, i 7 Health, and Natural Resources ,.r � �P p �ad a�Aecw�aa Peaer Uulian RECEIvLD Materials Company .QCT 2 71993 LAND QUALITY SECTION Mr. Trac fy E. Davis, E. I. T. 10/22/93 State of North Carolina _ D—EHNR N. O. Box 27681 Raleigh, NC 2/6 1 1--768 1 Subjects High Air Blast Recorded From Morganton Quarry Production Blast, September 26, 1993. Mr. Davis, Enclosed is a report containing the findings of an investigation performed by Mr. Stuart brashear with DYNO NOBbC INC. Several recommendations have been made with the regard to the monitoring program at this operation. We assure you that we will take all necessary steps to correct our monitoring practices. Please direct any questions or comments to Phil Dotson or myself. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. SinceJ, lim Upchurch MIDEAST DIVISION 1 P.O. SOX 4239 WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 • TELEPHONE 919 767-4600 r DYNO NOBEL INC R E C E l EA,0t1 $eriGeter Center Terrace, #110 �Vf lJ}�AtII6R;�,r}a,Georgia USA 30346 e ephom 404 698 9472 LT 3 199,Telefax:404 698 9557 October 9, 1993 L�� LAND QUALITY SECTION Mr. Tim Upchurch Vulcan Materials Company East Forsyth Quarry PO Box 6118 High Point, North Carolina 27262 Subject: High Air Blast Value Recorded From the Morganton, North Carolina Quarry Production Blast, September 28, 1993, Mr. Upchurch, The following report contains the findings of our investigation into the 136 decibel (db) air 7� blast value recorded from the production blast dated September 28, 1993. Based on our findings, several recommendations have been made with regard to the monitoring program at Morganton. Should you have any questions regarding these recommendations, please feel free to contact this office at any time. OVERVIEW On September 28, 1993, a four row primary blast was initiated at approximately 10:28am at Vulcan Materials Company's Morganton quarry. A Geosonics 2000 series Cseismograph, deployed approximately 1000 feet from the blast, recorded an air blast value of 136 decibels (db). This value taken on its own, is in violation of the conditions of the Morganton mining permit, issued by the State of North Carolina, Department of Health, Environment and Natural Resources. At the request of Vulcan Materials Company, this office has conducted an investigation into the validity of this reading, as well as any potential measures required to minimize the chance for reoccurrence. REVIEW OF BLAST DATA On October 5, 1993, the Morganton quarry was visited by this office to review information associated with the blast of September 28, 1993. At this time, the seismograph data was also reviewed, as was the location of the blast with regard to DYNO Explosives Dyno Nobel 2 seismograph location and adjacent property owners. It was most fortunate that this quarry utilizes VHS recording of all production blasts for review. In reviewing shot information, there is no single, or combination of design elements that would be particularly indicative of potentially high air blast effects. Stemming lengths were nominal to slightly longer than normal scaled depth of burial for a 6.5 inch blast hole. The 25 ms interval between hole initiation along each row, given a maximum spacing of 15 feet, provides 1.66ms/ft. of time along the shot face. This is significantly greater than the 1.1 ms/ft. minimum threshold value to minimize the reinforcement of air blast effects due to supersonic progression of the blast along the face. A review of the VHS video of the blast shows no observable problems with this shot. It would appear that there was stemming ejection associated with one blast hole, but this in itself would not be responsible for the recorded air blast reading. Face movement appears nominal and the resultant fragmentation was good. While it is true that almost all of the energy that is measured by the dynamic microphone attached to the seismograph is subaudible, it is worth noting that based purely on observation, a comparison of the film from the blast of September 28, 1993 and the previous production blast (which was filmed from the identical location) would support the conclusion that the blast of September 28, 1993 was actually lower in audible sound than the previous production blast, which registered a value of approximately 116 A. POTENTIAL CAUSES OF HIGH AIR BLAST VALUE Given the fact that we can find no blast related cause of the high air blast reading, other potential causes must be examined. There are two primary variables that can significantly impact air blast readings. These factors are atmospheric conditions and the seismograph location. Seismograph Location For typical blast monitoring at the Morganton quarry, given the location of current blasting operations, the staff at Morganton has deployed the Geosonics unit adjacent to the VHS video unit. This location is in direct line-of-sight with the secondary free face of current blasting, at a distance of approximately 1000 feet. The seismograph location is slightly higher in elevation than the blast area. Given the nature of the Morganton operation there is no opposite highwall between the blast area and the seismograph/VHS camera location. In reviewing the surrounding community at Morganton, the closest occupied, non- company owned structure is the Ross residence, which is located approximately 1600 feet cv- Dyno Nobel 3 from the current blast area, with a hillside and berm between the pit and the Ross property. Given the mechanics of acoustic transmission, such factors as the hillside and berm are significant factors in the attenuation of airblast and sound. One of the primary purposes of berm construction in mine/quarry operations is to provide a sound buffer. The additional 600 feet between the seismograph location and the Ross property also provides for additional attenuation of both audible and infra-sound that can impact existing structures. In questioning the Morganton staff, it would appear that the practice of monitoring at the VHS camera location is one of habit and convenience. In the case of this particular blast, it would appear that the monitoring location chosen, in direct line of sight with the shot and several hundred feet closer than what is mandated by the State of North Carolina, resulted in air blast values significantly higher than what would have been expected at the closest adjacent property. While monitoring at a closer distance to the blast than the closest off site property is not in itself problematic, it was probably the difference between an unusually high air blast reading for this blast, the recorded value that exceeded the conditions of the mining permit. Atmospheric Conrlitions The effect of weather conditions on blast related airblast is well documented and understood by the blasting community. Such conditions as cloud cover, wind direction, humidity and inversions can drastically impact the resultant pressure wave transmitted by the release of explosive gases during the blast. While such effects are well documented, it is difficult, if not impossible to predict the precise impact of a given weather condition on a production blast. A document released by the United States Army titled "Handbook For the Prediction of Air Blast Focusing" (Terminal Ballistics Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Maryland 1964) presents four basic types of inversion conditions based on the transmission speed of sound through the lower atmosphere. For these basic types of inversions, predicted air blast values are multiplied by factors of 5, 10, 25 and 100 respectively. In addition, this document presents eighty-seven (87) different variations of these conditions and the resultant focusing of air blast energy. While this document illustrates that air blast effects are extremely complex, it also makes it fairly elementary to deduce that inversion conditions can easily result in significant amplification in air blast from that expected from a specific explosive event. While inversion conditions are many, they are all based on the singular principle of a positive gradient, or that the sonic velocity increases with altitude. This results in the bending of the sound rays associated with the explosive event back toward the ground. Dyno Nobel 4 One of the atmospheric conditions required for such a phenomena is the result of warm days and cool nights. During the night, heat absorbed by the earth during the day is radiated back into the lower atmosphere. The next morning finds conditions where a layer of cool air is found at the surface and a layer of warm air is found above it in the lower atmosphere. When such a condition is present, the interface of these two air masses will result in the refraction of energy from the release of explosive gases back toward the ground. The severity and disposition of this phenomena varies greatly, as is evident by the fact that various characteristics of inversions result in amplification factors from five to one hundred. In reviewing the conditions present at Morganton on September 28, 1993, it is an almost certainty that some form of inversion was in place in the morning hours. It is beyond the scope of this report to predict the severity of the inversion that was present by the time the blast was initiated. The resultant reading of 136 db, from a blast that gives every indication of being a normal, controlled production blast, certainly has the potential to be caused, at least in part, by atmospheric conditions present at the time of inititation. AIR BLAST DATA FROM OCTOBER 7, 1993 While it is impossible to recreate a certain blast event both from the standpoint of explosive loading, bench characteristics and weather conditions, the production blast initiates] on October 7, 1993 provided a similar shot design and location to allow for a comparison of air blast values at two monitoring locations. For this blast, the Geosonics 2000 DK unit from the Morganton quarry was deployed in the same location as was the case for the blast dated September 28, 1993. A second unit, belonging to Piedmont Explosives(Geosonics 1000 D), was deployed at the quarry property line adjacent to the Ross residence. This location represents the closesroccupied dwelling not on company owned property. The purpose of this exercise is to document the potential impact the additional distance and berm plays on recorded air blast values. While one test is not statistically significant, it will provide insight into the projected air blast value that would have been expected at the Ross residence for the blast of September 28, 1993. The primary blast of October 7, 1993 was initiated at approximately I i:07am. The seismograph deployed by Vulcan Materials (Geosonics 2000 DK) recorded a peak overpressure of 116 db. The seismograph deployed at the Ross property (Geosonics 1000 D) recorded a peak overpressure of 101 db, a difference of 15 db. Dyno Nobel 5 While there is no way to deduce that every blast associated with operations at the Morganton quarry has a net difference of 15 db between the current monitoring location and the closest occupied dwelling, the results of this comparison certainly provides insight as to the impact on air blast levels recorded at Morganton due to the monitoring location utilized by the quarry staff. CONCLUSIONS Determining the precise cause of excessive air blast readings is problematic for many reasons. Even in cases such as this, where videotape documentation of the blast is available for review, accurate blast reports are maintained, and blast design parameters are all within accepted blasting theory, the determination of the exact cause of increased blast related overpressure can only be theorized. Given the fact that all observable aspects of the blast in question indicate no departure from normal blast design for this location, the primary variable that has the potential to impact the airborne transmission of energy from the blast is atmospheric conditions_ As inversion conditions are prevalent at this time of year, it is our best assumption that the characteristics of the local low level atmosphere in the Morganton quarry area was such that some level of refraction of sound wave travel was experienced. Given the location of the seismograph for this blast, relative to the quarry property fine and neighboring buildings, the high air blast reading associated with this blast was certainly higher than that actually impacting adjacent properties. Based on the difference between the seismograph readings taken from the October 7, 1993 blast, the location of the seismic unit probably was the determining factor in this event representing a violation of the Morganton mining permit. RECOMMENDATIONS Based on conversations made with the quarry staff and Piedmont Explosives' blaster V- responsible for the Morganton quarry, it has been suggested that future blasting operations, regardless of the location in the pit, be monitored at the closest dwelling off quarry property in order to be able to accurate!y assess thZ impact of blasting operations in the community. Additional seismic monitoring with a second unit will be performed on a random basis to insure that ground and air blast levels for all surrounding properties are documented and assessed Morning conditions in the Piedmont area will have the potential for inversion conditions for some time to come. The Morganton quarry staff must take the observable weather Dyno Nobel 6 conditions into consideration whenever blasting is performed in the morning hours, With few exceptions, inversion conditions typically burn off by noon time, and afternoon conditions rarely possess the potential for air blast problems that can occur in the morning. While there was no aspect of the shot design for the blast dated September 28, 1993 that would indicate a potential air blast problem, particular attention must be made of face conditions and rock conditions in the stemming region to insure that excess venting of explosive gas does not take place on future blasts. Review of VHS filming of each blast should be done by the Piedmont blaster after every blast to insure rock response and movement is controlled and provides maximum control of stemming ejection and face venting. SUMMARY The blast of September 28, 1993 provides a good example of a well designed blast that was impacted by two variables beyond the direct control of the blaster, namely, seismograph location and weather conditions. By monitoring future blasts at the Ross property, ground vibration and air blast data will be gathered that is far more relevant to properties adjoining the Morganton quarry. While atmospheric conditions cannot be controlled, an understanding of the characteristics associated with inversion conditions will insure that transmitted overpressure from blasting operations will remain at minimal levels with respect to impact with the community. Unless subsequent monitoring at the Morganton quarry indicates a continued problem with regard to air blast impact on adjacent properties, no change to the current blast design is warranted. As current blast results are meeting the goals of the Morganton quarry, there is no need to make changes for the sake of making changes. This office will continue to track the off-site impact of blasting at Morganton to insure compliance with North Carolina regulations as well as to insure that neighboring properties are exposed to minimal effects related to the Morganton quarry blast program. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at once. Dyno Nobel 7 Respectfully submitted, Stuart Brashear, SEE, CSI Technical Service Representative Dyno Nobel, Inc. SCB/ cc: B. Allison; Vulcan Materials Company P. Dotson, Vulcan Materials Company B. Graham; Vulcan Materials Company S. Percy; Piedmont Explosives, Inc. L. Mirabelli, Dyno Nobel, Inc. Reference Perkins, B. and Jackson, W., "Handbook for Prediction of Air Blast Focussing", United States Army, Ballistic Research Laboratory Report 1240. Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. February 1964. SAFEGUARD SEISMIC UNIT 2000DK * SN:2325 Thursday: 10/07/93 11105154 Event: 032 Clients UULCAN MATERIALS CO Operation: MORGANTON 147 SSU Location: LEON T HOUSE EQQ 443 G. Distance to Blast: 13 Operator: TOMMY HEN SSEE Commentst SHOT GRID CKK 343 Tri9ser Levels: 0.03 in/sec, No db Record Time: 5 secs Ranset Auto 5 ips USBM/OSMRE Report LON61TUDINAL ! ! -------_----.! 1 10 too Frequency (hz) TRANSVERSE r ! r F f f E ------------- NE I 10 190 Fraaflaneu f k-" ' y�DT fr.Qi I I I I i I r I i 10 108 Frequency (hz) UISRATION & SOUND TIMEE HISTORY Time Scale: 0. 1 (sec/div) Data Scale (seismic): 0.32 (in/sec) Data Scale (air): 0.009 (Psi) L T U S SUMMARY PPV (in/sec) . 13 0.20 0.1 PD C0.081 in) .61 PPA (y) 0.05 0.05 0.05 FREQ (hz) 17.2 17.8 13.8 RESULTANT PPV: (in/sec) 4 1.0 it PEAK AIR PRESSURE: (db) �z- (Psi) 0.00174 Thursday, 10/07/93 11:05,54 DYNAMIC CALIBRATION CHECK L T V S SHAKETABLE CALIBRATED: SzO5193 By BeoSonics, Inc. Box 779, Warrendale, PA 15095 TEL: 412-776-3600 +.1MMrllR L l - 1 R i i w OCT 07/9 1 i = 0-7:47 PG ( in) 0.s ..17 0.00013 0.50el 113 PPA<9 0.041 0.062 0.041 Frq{Hz} 42.? E8.4 �.0 RPPV in _ .I 2-(.D'rS PEAK S0 t1q0 1 Z1 .1037 PSi A:0 CALI6FA T EQ OK � CALIBRATION GRAPH TIME _ . 384 SEC/IN SOUND= 0.028 PSI/DIV L.T,V= 1 IPS/DIV L 1 1 I f y SHAKETARLE CALIBRATED ON MAi--. 07'Z93 Sir' :PH I L I P R c ERGER & ASSOC I ATES r I NC BOX 77/9. WARREND.ALE, PA. 15095 1 G NOV-09-'93 13: 10 ID:VULCRN-MORGANTON 147 TEL NO:704-437-3024 4530 P02 UUl i IVUn. � E D , Mideast Divi 'i00 00V 0 , `o` � Blasting Report ❑uarry � o, Type of Shot w Exact Time 10 :3t: N . _ Hoie/Deck Delay Total No, period Depth Stemming Pounds Per Type of Material C CA&I �'l- Shot Grid ML-28 Hole/Deck Distance 5 (Ft.) Direction tob Grid `t, t too y(p 1Lk IS 0 (To nearest occupied building neither owned or leased) "Z -i %A1 IZ 3%'-%. 411 Seis. Location LJWiWb�r Dist. to Seis, 1'bCao' _Grid .Qa _ 1 50 LA 1 Z 3$3 *2 Sels. 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No., it I NOV--09—'93 13: 11 ID:VULCAN—MORGANTON 147 TEL NO:704-437-3024 4530 P03 G609I Md '1.19j+ue.i.lti(�` x0A as SAFEGUARD SEISMIC VH71 2$$BDK ** '3ul 'A[ueam As SN12323 s I4mutwo m sumax*4 Tuesday. 9i2"3 jQ.31i44 ' Euenti 031 CL49ntr VULCAN MATERIALS CO ` Qreralionl MOf2GANTON 147 I[ SSU Location) LEONHARbT HQU02 [QQ 443, Distwe to 6lartl JIM 4reraterl TQWV HENNE.S$W COMMentsl SHOT GRID LKK 345 f` " Tr6s9er Lavalo o.o3 infsee Ho db) Rowrd Tiinai S sees { Rineel Auto 3 i.F 5 f4 1 '1 mom* wati I'm 21mm a USBhVOSMRE Rv ort L 1111111111AL WINDT 260*W.1e6 'Al WWII I � a8i[8'e i[s+f FSI (9P> 1�[BQiad �Itl Rv3c 8[•9 c�Mie f) �f1dd J)Itt11R43r - Go's 56'0 C8' (a) t•Ida 991LT WiPT As (UT Iso'8) Gd 88'0 1 Q['91 Ie0"[> Add A 1 � Aft" --------- sr Joe Fre9uencv (hz) j TRAHSOERSE i I E � I ----------_. Freiuen c"v (bz) VERTICAL ............. ,•S i Frequencv (hO , ..•,nn�.ny, a ..IV.M rtMf .JttltneM. , NOV-09-'93 13: 11 1D:VULCAN-MORGANTON 147 TEL NO:704-437-3024 9530 PO4 p i LhI Ik 6 r � ' � N r � r 6 � D ILI J J C N � oil r 6 N 6 � A 1 l f NOV-09-193 13: 10 ID:VULCAN-MORGANTON 147 TEL N0:704-437-3024 9530 Poi on " ater a 11,Fjmpany IV EU, FAX SHEET L+vo QUALITY SECTION • • FROM. Fax Sheet Consists of pages ( including fax sheet) If any problems please call 437-2616 .r uu,rsarr niuifiinu 1 pn Anx 4145.WINSTON•SALEM.NORTH CAROLINA 27115.4195•TELEPHONE 910 M-4800 SPEED ► ERO TO DATE FROM DATE Tm*" Muir foov, -ov -KYa+o.�a■ �. .� - MESSAGE REP UZ —=w.n we ■ SIGNED SIGNED Vldmwk onn•aemYu-MAM a u 8A. "-on Aa■V■-o womm" .T ml SENDER;DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY,SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section Telephone Log Datc.�J_� Shcct of Time: ❑ am Call: Placed © Rcceivcd I- E$ Pm Returned ❑ I. Project: Vf'X A ".6tA-IjrD)J 0.. 1'1 _County: PMPL:- 2. Conversation with: (_-1 Ml%_ Ri►!4_� Telephone: ( ) 3. Affiliation-_ 4, Contcnt of conversation: flfO Hi ULI A cn*T- Af '- 10:'x3Q�N 1 SSG"lt66je4pg ?A1 G-(ZLIY= &(Aa e P PV ae+s . 16 )r,+ >x b!6(.(. 4&---ij i) iz 4:`l��" or Mine— r lu oI KJ�7 S &&Z� cc: .1 Filed by: 6?_0 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES ffl*AM=211 January 1, 2000 CDEN" R. -'t Mr. Ronald G. McAbee JAMF_9 B.HUNTJR. President, Mideast Division Vulcan Construction Materials, LP P.O. Box 4239 Winston Salem, North Carolina 27115 WAYNCIACD"Tr. RE- Corporate Name Change on All Mining Permits 4;[V A., Dear Mr. McAbee: 7;� Ci4AAI_ifi -7- Your request to have all mining permits issued to Vulcan Materials P.G P.E. AND STATECompany (see attached list) transferred in their entirety to Vulcan Construction Materials, LP has been approved. As we have received the required surety in an amount sufficient to cover the present operations, Vulcan Materials Company is hereby released from further responsibility for these sites with respect to The Mining Act. Please attach each of the enclosed Mining Permit Cover Pages to each of the corresponding mining permit documents already in your company's possession. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you should have any questions, please contact me at (919) 7334574. Sincerely, Tracy E. avis, P.E. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/tIs, Enclosures cc: Land Quality Section Regional Engineers Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, w/enclosures f. Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWO. wtenclosures LAND QUALITY SECTION (919)733-4$74 FAX(9191733.-2874 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION(9 19)733.;E423 FAX C9113)723-0900 P.O.BOX 27687. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27611-7667 TELEPHONE(910)733-3633 FAX(919)71 S-8801 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY!AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER-50% RECYCLED/1 0%POST-CONSUMER PAPER `Thgrsday"December 09, 1999 ANSWER Page 1 Permit No. Mine Name County Region Expiration Date River Basin 100-24 TOE RIVER QUARRY YANCE 1.00 9/92008 FRENCH BROAD 11-03 ENKA QUARRY BUNCO 1.00 11/132002 FRENCH BROAD 12-02 MORGANTON QUARRY BURKE 1.00 8/72002 CATAWBA 13-04 GOLD HILL QUARRY CABAR 3.00 10/302002 YADKIN 13-27 CABARRUS QUARRY CABAR 3.00 5132006 YADKIN 14-01 LENIOR QUARRY CALDW 1.00 1/19/2004 CATAWBA 17-01 SHELTON QUARRY CASWE 4.00 2/182002 ROANOKE 30-03 SMITH GROVE QUARRY DAVIE 4.00 1220/2001 YADKIN 34-01 421 QUARRY FORSY 4.00 9/252002 YADKIN 34-02 NORTH QUARRY FORSY 4.00 8(7f2002 YADKIN 34-04 SOUTH FORK QUARRY FORSY 4.00 1/19/2003 YADKIN 34-05 EAST FORSYTH QUARRY FORSY 4.00 1129/2000 YADKIN 36-24 GASTON QUARRY GASTO 3.00 3/15/2000 CATAWBA 41-08 STOKESDALE QUARRY GUILF 4.00 6/30/2002 CAPE FEAR 41-20 GREENSBORO QUARRY GUfLF 4,00 5/15/2006 YADKIN 45-01 HENDERSONVILLE QUARRY HENDE 1,00 4/19/2000 FRENCH BROAD 60-05 PINEVILLE QUARRY MECKL 3.00 11/24/2002 CATAWBA 60-11 CLEAR CREEK QUARRY MECKL 3.00 10/18/2001 CATAWBA 61-13 SPRUCE PINE QUARRY MITCH 1.00 3/9/2009 FRENCH BROAD 77-01 ROCKINGHAM QUARRY RICHM 6.00 12/6/2001 YADKIN 79-09 STONEVILLE QUARRY ROCKI 4.00 6/8/2002 ROANOKE 85-03 PILOT MOUNTAIN QUARRY STOKE 4.00 2/16/2003 ROANOKE 85-04 SANDY RIDGE QUARRY STOKE 4.00 4/32001 IROANOKE 86-03 ELKIN QUARRY SURRY 4.00 11/1212001 YADKIN PEE DEE 91-01 GREYSTONE QUARRY VANCE 5.00 7/17/2002 NEUSE 95-01 BOONE QUARRY WATAU 4.00 6/222004 IWATAUGA 97-02 115 QUARRY WILKE 4.00 313/2002 YADKIN 99-01 CYCLE QUARRY YADKI 4.00 1/82003 YADKIN WEE DEE 99-06 11YADKIN QUARRY YADKI 4.00 12/6/99 YADKIN PEE DEE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971 ," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Morganton Quarry Burke County - Permit No. 12-02 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: August 7._2002 I NORTH CA•INA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL. RESOURCES P. DIVISION OF LANs RESOURCES ALT",-wwAA WC—DENR. November 25, 1998 JAMES B.HUNTJR.•W1 Mr. Mike Poplin cDVERNDa ;a Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 WAVWKMCDICVI �'� { RE: Permit No. 12-02 RRCRSTARY Morganton Quarry Burke County Catawba River Basin CHARLas FF.i3ARDNCIl PG.,P.E.Dint Dear Mr. Poplin:BGTOR�ti1; a AND STATE f/EQLOGIK{;. Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to add 6 acres to the r w.; affected area for a future tenant site and to include a new office and scales and the associated sediment and erosion control measures as indicated on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The # Mining Act of 1971 . The expiration date, mine name and permit 9 p� number shall remain the same as before the modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it ` does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. ti As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 188.06 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 121 acres. ;,+ '•*.i LAND QUALITY SECTION (919)733-437A FAX(919)733-267e GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION(919)733.242.3 FAX(919)733-0900 w P.O.BOX 27657.RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 2761 1-7667 TELEPHONE(919)733-3833 FAX IS 19)715-8601 /} / AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER-50% RECVCLED/10% POST-CONSUMER PAPER t ' Mr. Poplin November 25, 1998 Page Two Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, ca, OA--' racy E. Davis, P.E. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/jw Enclosures cc: Mr. Richard Phillips, P.E. Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, w/enclosures Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/enclosures •� ri DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1 g71," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Materials Company Morganton Quarry Burke County - Permit No. 12-02 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING.PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: August 7, 2002 �. Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Modifications February 16, 1290: This permit has been modified to include the Revised Site Plan and Emergency Spillway detail dated February 5, 1990 and the revised mine map expansion narrative received by the Land Quality Section on December 21, 1989. In addition, Mining Permit No. 12-12, previously issued to Burke County, has been incorporated into this permit. Furthermore, the 11.07 acre Leonhardt tract has been included under this permit modification. Qesember 1a. 1992: This permit has been modified to allow the berm relocation, associated sediment and erosion control measures and pit expansion as indicated on the Morganton Quarry Mine Map dated February 1, 1992 and revised October 15, 1992 and the Details sheet dated June 3, 1992 and revised October 15, 1992. August 30. 1995: This permit has been modified to allow the construction of new settling ponds and to allow a minor increase in the area for overburden disposal as indicated on the Mine Map last revised July 12, 1995. . !. Page 3 November 25. 1998: This permit has been modified to add 6 acres to the affected area for a future tenant site and to include a new office and scales and the associated sediment and erosion control measures as indicated on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998. This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until August 7. 2002. CD]d&Qns This Permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. seq., and to the following conditions and limitations: 1. YVastewater-and Quarr Dewaterina A. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.G. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Stormwater Section, Division of Water Quality, to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents. 2. Air Qualityand Dust Control A. Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality. B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. Sufficient buffer zones (a minimum of 50 foot unexcavated) shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. • ! Page 4 4. Erosion and Sediment Cantrgi A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. All rock tailings to be disposed of in the Rock Tailing Area shall be hauled to this area, not pumped, from the settling basins. C. The erosion control and sedimentation control measures shall be installed and maintained as indicated on the Mine Map, last revised July 12, 1995. D. The erosion and sediment control measures associated with the new office area, scales and future tenant site shall be installed and maintained as depicted on the mine map last revised October 19, 1998 and the supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on October 22, 1998. E. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Graded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off-site damage because of siltation, shalt be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. •. `� Page 5 8. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each blast with a g {L. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. If vibrationlairblast limits are exceeded, the operator shall immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department have been taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high airblast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. FaiIULe 10 report will constitute a permit violation. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded area, or the level in Item A. above is exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. .. ,. Page 6 D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location; distance from blast to closest off-site occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9_ High Wall Barrie A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end-to-end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 20 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope. 10. Visual Sr.[eenIng A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the July 12, 1995. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on-site implementation of the revisions. 12. RefuseDisposaf A. No on-site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. •• �� Page 7 B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on-site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1971): 1) on-site generated land clearing debris 2) conveyor belts 3) wire cables 4) v-belts 5) steel reinforced air hoses 6) drill steel D. If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the Division of Land Resources phor to commencement of such disposal: 1. the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area; 2. a list of refuse items to be disposed; 3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the refuse; 4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table; and 5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established. 13. An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. rcha ologic2l Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. •� �• Page 8 APPROVE[) RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Proyided-By_G.S_ 74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. REQI_AMATION CONDITIONS: 1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfiiled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. •e page 9 C. The pit walls shall be reclaimed in accordance with the Typical Reclamation Pit Cross Section on the Detail Sheet last revised July 12, 1995. D. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. E. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. F. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On-site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. G. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. RevegetatiQn Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Jones C. Abernathy, Ili, on February 13, 1992 with the following additions: Early Spring: Swithgrass 8 lbs.lacre VA 70 shrub lespedeza 20 Ibs.lacre Browntop millet 20 Ibs.lacre Add one of the following to the mixtures: Crown Vetch 5 Ibs.lacre Ladino Clover 5 lbs./acre Alfalfa 5 lbs.lacre 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or term)_Mption of mining. IL�go (0",�ty �t el0tv" This permit, issued A. P. usby Stone Company,f ransferred to Vulcan Materials Company February , 1987, enewed August 7, 1992, and modified December 18, 1992 and August 30, 1995, is hereby modified this 25th day of November, 1998 pursuant to G,S. 74-52. By: t.f Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources rr 0 Uulcan Material Company RECEIVED ) RONALD G. MCASEE ! P.O.BOX 4239 PRESIDENT DEHNR WiNSTON-SALEM.NORTH CAROUNA 271 i5-a239 ll if MIDEAST DMSION TELEPHONE 336 767.4600 i NOV 1 9 in November 15, 1999 LAND QUALITY SECTION Tracy E. Davis State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Department of Environment and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh North Carolina 27611 Re: Transfer of Ownership from Vulcan Materials Company to Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Mine Permit Listing Attached—26 Locations Dear Mr. Davis: Vulcan Materials Company currently holds mining permits for the sites referenced above. Effective January I, 2000, Vulcan will transfer the above referenced locations to its wholly owned affiliate, Vulcan Construction Materials, LP ("VCM"). Accordingly, Vulcan requests that the above-referenced permits be amended to reflect VCM as the permittee effective January 1, 2000. Alter the transfer is effective, VCM will continue to operate the referenced facilities under the terms and conditions of the current permits. The telephone numbers and contact information currently on file with your office will remain the same. Enclosed is a check in the amount of$1,250.00, representing the processing fee for our twenty-five (25) permits. Under separate cover, Vulcan is sending to you the original copy of a blanket surety bond and power of attorney for Vulcan Construction Materials,LP. Should you have any questions or need further information, please call Mike Poplin at (336) 767- 4600. Current Permittee, Vulcan Materials Company By Lnl"�'UA /I+ t z Its President, Mideast Division Proposed New Permittee, Vulcan Construction Materials, LP By Vulcan Materials Company Its General Partner BY�. /�b C •�� Its President, Mideast Division C: Frederic Smith, Bradley Arant Rose &Whits, LLP Mike Poplin TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP FROM VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY TO VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LP LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: APPLICANT: Current Permittee, Proposed New Permittee, Vulcan Materials Company Vulcan Construction Materials, LP , By gw,�f 4, 1t g�td✓ By Vulcan Materials Company Its President, Mideast Division Its General Partner y Its President, Mideast Division Ronald G. McAbee Ronald G. McAbee Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem,NC 27105 (336) 744 - 4600 LORIE CORDER Commercial Card Check 197 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY PO BOX 4239 44 _ 1( (� 4001 N PATTATTER50N AVE f)crtr_ k ��_5+____ 2.2I15p VJtNSTON SALEM SC 27115 rrrdrr cif_ ELAN FINANCIAL SERVICE 4715111000253016 Payable tbrougb Firstai Bank IMilwaekee,N.A. Milwaukee.Wisconsin c Uu1can Materials Company MIKE POPLIN (� P.O-Box n239 SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER D �C IL TON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA 27115•3239 MIDEAST DIVISION JJ7777 --+ TELEPHONE 336 767-a600 FAX 336 Tan-2019 NOV 2 9 1999 B November 24, 1999 Mr. Tony Sample Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P. O, Box 27687 Raleigh,NC 27611 Re: Corrected Listing of Mine Permits Reqested Transfer of Ownership 29-Locations Dear Mr.Sample: Thank you very much for noting the discrepancies in the earlier correspondence. Please find enclosed a corrected permit listing and a check in the amount of$200.00 for the additional processing fee. l apologize for any confusion and inconvenience. Should you have any questions or require additional information in this matter, please contact me. Thank you again. Sincerely, ike Poplin Environmental Engineer ne name change 1 1.24-99 NORTH CAROLINA MINE PERMITS MINE NAME PERMIT NUMBER BOONE 95-01 CABARRUS 13-27 CLEAR CREEK 60-1 1 CYCLE 99-01 EAST F'ORSYTH 34-05 ELKIN 86-03 ENKA I 1-03 421 QUARRY 34-01 GASTON 36-24 GOLD HILL 13-04 GREENSBORO 41-20 GREYSTONE 91-01 HENDERSONVILLE 45-01 LENOIR- 14-01 MORGANTON 12-02 NORTH 34-02 115 QUARRY 97-02 PILOT MOUNTAIN 85-03 PINEVILLE 60-05 ROCKINGHAM 77-01 SANDY RIDGE 85-04 S HELTON 17-01 SMITH GROVE 30-03 SOUTH FORK 34-04 SPRUCE PINE 61-13 STOKESDALE 41-08 STONEVILLE 79-09 TOE RIVER 100-24 YADKIN 99-06 REVISED 11-24.99 LOR1E CORDER Commercial Card Check 213 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY PO 1nrly y {� 4239 4401 NxPATTERSON AVE 1)cltc '"l NC�� F C�1 I 21750 WINSTON S1ALEM SC 27115 1rUV fer fill, ELAN FINANCIAL SERVICES 4715111000253016 Psyeble Ibraayb firsrer Beak Milwetlkee,N-A- Milwankee,wiscnnsla Fur "* - --- MAX. LEXEL OF MAX. LEXEL OF 6, OF !!57 COP' RI PRAP =_-- - 1�]TES� SEDIMENT COLLECTED - CLEAN= _ -_-_- SEDI WASHED STOW a [1 ' # tt COLLECTED - CLEAN - - ECTE I, La IS THE LENGTH OF THE RIPRAP BASI N WHEN THIS =-_- BASIN WHEN TH3 S AptLEVEL IS REACHED #57 WASHED STOW CLASS I RIPRAP LEVEL I S RE ACAHEII OOP OF BERM - A A 2. d O.S TIMES TIT€ MAXI MUM IL I, 11 it, H el, =1�1! i f—l� � �� . f I 2 -� �.� -- _ __. 3 = T 1 B' - - STCINE DIAMETER HUT NETT LESS I � `I I 1 } I I E i I I f�_ T❑P ❑F BERM S - MI N. FREE RD TOP ELEVATION OF 9d y THAN 6' _ II _II —_ +y J J { J( \ STORM WATER 3. IN A WELL DEFINED CHANNEL EX- =I (�_ I I I--�-I i, �. I (I— I I i --( .}--( j! i •� . TEND THE APRON UP THE CHANNEL f —�I ` _ i I _ BANKS TD AN ELEVATION CIF 6' �! �1 1� r1 I�` i�ll__ 1 SPILLWAY �� T , ABOVE THE MAX3MUM TAILWATER II ii �� i �fft CLASS' BRI7SI11 INE DEPTH OR TI3 THE TIC OF THE BANK, WHICHEVER IS LESS. = CONTROL 37C \�-- GRAVEL FILTER LAYER MAX. �-� 9• ��a I I- 11, 1111 Ij11�'SEDI MENT + MAX, SIZE. 1 4" �. A FILTER BLANKET CBi FILTER 1I1 ff 3!J I FABRICSkHE R BE INSTALLEDTRAPEZOIDAL RIPRAP CHANNEL (1 lfl=ll��,` 1, 5' MAX. f PLAN AETlIEEN THE RIPRAP AND SOIL Il ; FOUNDATION. SEDIMENTr � �� � �( full=lllfl� s- I1fll - il( I 111 l I Illlf =1111 fll(1=f1111=full =11111 I�II f �Il111 =I1f11 AS REUM SURFACE AREA � � ` La CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS _ I! AS REQIl1 RED tI PLAN OUTLET• 1. CLEAR THE FOUNDATION AREA OF TREES, STUMPS, ROOTS, LOOSE t 7' Mj1ii MUM PROTECTION DETAIL ROCK, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. MI NI MUM SURFACE AREA :. y AS REQUI RED ON PLAN CLASS 11 RI PRAT' t w 91 Ni ow FI LTE* FAM C + �r �n Nrxlt 2. EXCAVATE THE CROSS SECTION TO THE LINES AND GRADES OF THE w rriariF arF Ilk FOUNDATION OF THE LINER AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. BRING OVER- orEf iM IDTTOM LAYEV �%jokpiu EXCAVATED AREAS T❑ GRADE BY INCREASING THE THICKNESS OF THE 1 F3' Mi Ni MUM Fi LTER FABRIC Q1 PPAP LINER OR BY BACKFI LLI NG WITH MOIST SOIL COMPACTED TO THE KEY IN BOTTOM LAYER nLT" NAPE, DENSITY OF THE SURROUNDING MATERIAL. SECTION A-A ❑F RIPRAP SETTLE 3. PLACE FILTERS, BEDDI NGS, AND FOUNDATION DRAINS TO LINE AND OP 1<EII iEV �if spa T GRADE IN THE MANNER SPECIFIED. PLACE FILTER AND BEDDING 1 .y OUTLET PROTECTION MATERI ALS I MMEDI ATELY AFTER SLOPE PREPARATI ON, SPREAD GRANULAR MATERIALS IN A UNIF❑RM LAYER. WHEN MORE THAN ONE GRADATION I S REQUIRED, SPREAD THE LAYERS S❑ THERE I S MINI MAL 4 MM II)s CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS MI XI NG. FI LTER MATERI AL SHOULD CONSI ST OF AT LEAST 3 I NCHES 1, ENSURE THAT THE SUBGRADE FOR THE FILTER AND RI PRAP FOLLOWS OF MATERI AL ON ALL SI DES OF THE DRAI N PI PE. THE DRAIN PIPE T CONDUIT SHOULD HE A MINI MUM ❑F 4 INCHES I N DIAMETER, WEIR L EN[T ti, E1 f` r THE REQUIRED LINES AND GRADES SHOWN IN THE PLAN: COMPACT ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS INCLUDE PERFORATED, CONTINUOUS, CLOSED- -� ANY FILL REQUIRED IN THE SUBGRADE TO THE DENSITY OF THE JOINT C❑NDUI TS OF CLAY, CONCRETE, METAL, PLASTIC, OR OTHER � _ SURROUNDING UNDISTURBED MATERIAL, LOW AREAS I N THE SUBGRADE _ "— — — M-VA" ON UNDISTURBED SOIL MAY ALSO BE FILLED BY INCREASING THE SUITABLE MATERIAL. � � - — 2 — — _ ' MAX k r s,_ �--UAW MAX. IV SrL� 1--. - :.-.-i,—,L, i�L� r i 4 .. 7� - RI PRAP THI CKNESS- 4, PERFORM ALL CHANNEL C13NSTRUCTI OWN TO KEEP EROSION AND WATER , _ ,1 T TI' D TOP P❑LLUTI❑N TO A MI NI MUM. IMMEDIATELY UP❑N COMPLETION ❑F THE , r� I 1 $1� FILTER M T M T❑ THE SPECIFIED 7 LE OF � - - - -- � -- --W � FAii1'f£ ; T P AN GRAVEL US CONFORM T T R ❑ HE I SE -- -� --- --���-~ 2. HE RIPRAP D GFR ECHANNEL, VEGETATE ALL DISTURBED URBED AREAS O GRADING LIMITS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, THEM AGAINST SDI L EROSION. WHERE CHANNEL CONSTRUCTION WILL "� F TAKE LONGER THAN 30 DAYS, STABILIZE CHANNELS BY REACHES. - 3, FILTER CLOTH, WHEN USED, MUST MEET DESIGN REQUIREMENTS AND - _ BE PROPERLY PROTECTED FROM PUNCHING 1R TEARING DURING I NSTALLATI❑N. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE BY REMOVING THE RIPRAP AND PLACING ANOTHER PIECE OF FILTER CLOTH OVER THE DAMAGED AREA MAINTENANCE 7 �y +�+ BASINS T ALL CONNECTING JOINTS SHOULD OVERLAP A MINIMUM OF 1 FT. IF INSPECT CHANNELS AT REGULAR INTERVALS AS WELL AS AFTER MAJOR ROCK DAM SEDIMENT BASINS THE DAMAGE IS EXTENSIVE, REPLACE THE ENTIRE FILTER CLOTH. RAI NS, AND MAKE REPAI RS PR(314PTLY. Gi VE SPECI AL ATTENTI ON TO THE SEDIMENT - BAo. IN OUTLET AND INLET SECTIONS AND OTHER POINTS WHERE CONCENTRATED ROCK ABUTMENTS SHALL EXTEND TO AN ELEVATION AT LEAST 2 F T AIICVE '� SPI Li ilAY: TEMPORARY _ 4. RIPRAP MAY BE PLACED BY EQUIPMENT, BUT TAKE CARE TO AVOID - FLOW ENTERS. CAREFULLY CHECK STABILITY At ROAD CROSSINGS AND ABUTMENTS SHALL BE 2 FT THICK WITH b } SIDE SLOPES. THE ROCX ABU-I-OC TS SQL EXTEND ➢AMAGI NG THE FILTER. LOOK FEW I NDI CATTURS OF PIPING, `SCOUR H❑LES. OR BANK FAILURES. DOWN THE DOWNSTREAM FACE OF THE DAM TO THE TOE, AT LEAST I FT HIGHER THAN THE REST � MACE REPAIRS I MMIEDI ATELY, MAINTAIN ALL VEGETATION ADJACENT TO THE DAM TO PROTECT THE EARTH ABUTMENTS FROMI SCOUR. TRI�TI Ili �ECI FI CATI I 5 THE MI NI MUM THICKNESS OF THE RIPRAP SHOULD BE 1, 5 TIMES THE _ __—- THE CHANNEL I N A HEALTHY, V1 GOROUS CONDI T I ON TO PROTEC T THE AREA - - - MAXIMUM $T[7NE DIAMETER, FROM EROSION AND SCi DURING OUT-OF-BANK F L❑I�: -- — -- —__ t1UTLET PRQTECTI GN - A ROCK APRON AT LEAST 1. 5 FT THICK SMALL EXTEND DOWNSTREAM FRDrr T�tE I, t�E�� GAB, � STR'I P fi� A +�R T� Ea r � � �TAT1� -_ -- - --- _ — - --- --- _— TOE OF THE DAM, ON ZERO GRADE, A SUFFICIENT DI STANCE TO PREVENT CHANNEL EROSION, � A AMD PINT MAT. � ALL SUP,t`AM =L CONTAINING HIGH H" ALL �S 0 b. RIPRAP MAY FIELD STONE OR R]t.lOiH QUARRY STIR. I T SHiIJLD - - - =___ DI STANCEQl1Alt TO THE HEIGHT- OF THE DAM WHICHEVER I S GREATER. ORGANIC MATTER AND ,TKPI LE OR BI SP'JIC I T P�'t-Y• 01IJECTI ONABLE MATERI AL T13 INE DESI GMATED DI S AL ABA, BE HARD, ANGULAR, HIGHLY WEATHER-RESISTANT AND WELL GRADED. _ -- _ -- _ TH V RFALL AT THE -- - - -=_ - SIZE ❑FLg i INCHES. SHALL BE WELL GRADED, HARD, ERi SI ON RESISTANT S7i WITH TH A MI NI MU�i ➢5Ci 2 ENSURE TAT FILL !4ATERI AL FI]R- TF� EMPAWW-W IS FR'EE OF RUGT3, W�11;►Y 7, CONSTRUCT THE APRON ON ZERO GRADE WITH NO ❑ £ ---- _ - _ END. MAKE THE TOP OF THE RIPRAP AT THE DOWNSTREAM END LEVEL _ = RIP-RAP THICKNESS W H S FILTER MATERIAL VEGETATION, OBI C [MATTER, AND OTHER OB IECTI C1NE C MATERIAL. PLACE THE WITH THE RECEIVING AREA OR SLIGHTLY BELOW IT. --= _ - _ -_ _ --== PR❑TECTI ON FRIZMI 'PI PI NG' - A KEYWAY LINED WITH GE❑TEXTILE FILTER LTER FABRIC SHALL BE ON THE FILL IN LIFTS NOT TO EXCEED 9 INCHES AND MACHO NE CI PACT I T OVER F'I L� ------ - --- - - _ 6' d5[� 5!' 3 I ._ .2�] 6` ❑F M67 THE EMBANKMENT 6 INCHES TO ALLOW FOR SETTLEMENT. 9` d5C 14, 3 2 1 6' #67 SOI L F12UNDATI ON UNDER THE ROCK FI LL. TO PREVENT SOIL MOVEMENT AND PIPING UNDER THE DAM, 8, ENSURE THAT THE APRON IS PROPERLY ALIGNED WITH THE RECEIVING ___ _- -_ THE FILTER FABRIC MUST EXTEND FROM THE KEYWAY TO THE DOWNSTREAM EDGE OF THE APRON AND STREAM AND PREFERABLY STRAIGHT THROUGHOUT ITS LENGTH. IF A - --= -_=- _-- =_ -- --12' �� 18' 3 1 `I 6' OF #67 3. CONSTRUCT T14E OUTLET SECTION I N THE EMBANKMENT. PRpTEGT THE CONNECTION CURVE I S NEEDED T[1 FIT SITE CONDO TI OHS, PLACE I T I N THE - - - --_ - -_ _- MUST RUN UNDER THE DAM` S ABUTMENTS: BETWEEN THE RI PRAP AN➢ THE SOIL FROM PI PI NG BY USI NG FI LTER FABRI C OR A UPPER SECTION OF THE APRIB't, BASIN DEWATERI NG - THE ENTIRE UPSTREAM FACE OF THE ROCK STRUCTURE SHALL BE COVERED WITH KEYWAY CUTOFF TRENCH BETWEEN T}� RIPRAP STRUCTURE A1VD THE S❑i L. FINE GRAVEL (NCD❑T #57 WASHED STONE OR EQUIVALENT) A MINIMUM OF 1 FT THICK TO REDUCE THE PLACE THE FILTER FABRIC BETWEEN THE RIPRAP AND SOIL. EXTEND THE FABRIC - 9. I MMFEDI ATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION, STABILIZE ALL DI STI►RBED DRAI NAGE RATE: AREAS WITH VEGETATION. ACROSS THE SPILLWAY F❑UNDATI ON AND SIDES 7EI THE TOP OF THE DAMz I112 MAINTENANCE DITCH NET. RIP-RAF THICKNESS W H S SLOPE FILTER MATERIAL EXCAVATE A KEYWAY TRENCH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF THE SPILLWAY FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 1 12' 1 27• 2 2 21 6.25% 6` OF 1167 EXTENDING UP THE SIDES TO THE HEIGHT OF THE DAM: THE TRENCH SHOUL➢ B I NSPECT RIPRAP INLET STRUCTURES AFTER HEAVY RAINS TO SEE IF ANY - le d5$ 2" 2 211 7.7pX 6' OF #67 1. CLEAR THE AREAS UNDER THE EMBANKMENT AND STRIP IT OF ROOTS AND ❑THER AT LEAST 2 FT DEEP AND 2 FT WIDE WITH Ill SIDE SLOPES, EROSION ARI1lJFZD BEL❑1F THE RIPRAP HAS TAKEN PLACE ❑R I F STONES 3 15• dSOi 3+'' 2 2 2Ei B.lOI 6' [)F #67 OHJECTI I3NABLE MATERIAL. CLEAR THE RESERVOIR AREA TO FACILITATE SEDIMENT ERNE BEEN DI SLOB HE. I T EIFI I PRA £ ALL DEEDED REPAIRS RS ES l 9' d51# 21' 2 2 2!i 1D.0% 6' OF #67 REMOVAL. 4. CLEAR THE POND AREA CLEABELOW THE ELEVATION OF THE CREST ❑F THE SPILLWAY T❑ PRE FURTHER ' = 2 2+1 1B D% 6' ❑F #67 FACILITATE SEDIMENT i;LEAN❑U7: - B 9' ow 21' � 2 2+1 10.0% 6' OF #67 2. EXCAVATE A CUTOFF TRENCH A MI NI MUM OF 2 FT DEEP AND 2 FT WI DE WI TH 11 1 SI DE d5OSLOPES UNDER THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE DAM AT ITS CENTERLINE. LINE THE TRENCH 5. ALL CUT AND FILL SLOPE SHOULD BE 2� i ❑R FLATTER. -L WI TH EXTRA-STRENGTH F1 LTER FABRI C BEFORE BACKFI LLI NG WI TH ROCK. APPLY FILTER FABRIC UNDER THE ROCKFILL EMBANKMENT, FROM THE UPSTREAM EDGE OF THE KEYWAY TO THE 6. ENSURE THAT THE STONE (DRAINAGE) SECTI❑N ❑F THE EMBANKMENT HAS A MINIMUM DOWNSTREAM EDGE OF THE APRON, OVERLAP FILTER MATERIAL A MINIMUM OF I FT AT ALL BBOTTOM OTTOM OFWIDTH THE OF 3 FT AND MAXIMUM SIDE SLOPES OF 1� 1 THAT EXTEND TO THE JOINTS, WITH THE UPSTREAM STRIP LAID OVER THE DOWNSTREAM STRIP. 3. CONSTRUCT THE EMBANKMENT WITH WELL-GRADED ROCK AND GRAVEL TO THE SIZE AND T CONSTRUCT THE MINIMUM FINISHED STONE SPILLWAY BOTTOM WIDTH, AS SHOWN ON s T,_ T _ �� � �� NCR DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ROCK ABUTMENTS BE AT LEAST THE PLANS, WITH 211 SIDE SLOPES EXTENDING TO THE TOP OF THE OVER FILLED - - 2 FT HIGHER THAN THE SPILLWAY CREST AND AT LEAST 1 FT HIGHER THAN THE D❑WNSTREAM EMBANKMENT. KEEP THE THI CKNESS OF THE SIDES OF THE SPILLWAY OUTLET FACE OF THE DAM, ALL THE WAY TO PREVENT SCOUR AND EROSION AT THE ABUTMENTS. STRUCONSCTLRET A MI GRADENI MUM TO MSSOF 21 1 DESIGN CAPACITY. THE YWEIR MUST BE LEVEL AND c6 MAX4. SEDI MENT-LADEN WATER FROM THE C❑NSTRUCTI ON SI 7E SHOULD BE DI VERTED I NTO THE BASI N X' -��. RESERVOIR AT THE FURTHEST AREA FROM THE DAM. 8: MATERI AL USED I N THE STONE SECTI ON SHOULD BE AWELL-GRADED MI X7URE [IF STONE WITH A D50 S1 ZE OF 9 INCHES (CLASS B EROSION CONTROL STOW) AND A 5. CONSTRUCT THE ROCK DAM BEFORE THE BASIN AREA IS CLEARED TO MINIMIZE SEDIMENT YIELD MAXIMUM STONE SIZE OF 14 INCHES. THE STONE MAY BE MACHINE PLACED AND -1 Al . THE SMALLER STONES WORKED INT❑ THE VOIDS OF THE LARGER STONES. THE FROM CONSTRUCTION OF THE BASIN, STABI LI ZE I MMEDI ATELY ALL AREAS DI STUBBED DURI NG , �y THE CONSTRUCTI❑N OF THE DAM EXCEPT THE SEDIMENT POOL, STONE SHOULD BE HARD, ANGULAR, AND HIGHLY WEATHER-RESISTANT. WIRE SCREEN ,O STONE SPI CONCRETE BLOCK ,,'' MAINTENANCE � THE URTOE T❑FT THE EEMBANKMENT LUNTIL❑STABLE SCONDIOTI DNS TARE SREACHED TAND M❑UTLET --r CHECK SEDIMENT BASINS AFTER EACH RAINFALL. REMOVE SEDIMENT AND RESTORE ORIGINAL GINAL VOLUME VEL❑CITY IS ACCEPTABLE F❑R THE RECEIVING STREAM. KEEP THE EDGES OF THE WHEN SEDIMENT ACCUMULATES T❑ ABOUT R ❑NE-HALF THE DESIGN VOLUME. STONE OUTLET SECTION FLUSH WI TH THE SURROUNDI NG GROUND AND SHAPE THE CENTER TO CONFINE THE OUTFLOW STREAM: -� �� ■ I -- I - S- ■ I I - ' ��� �I I CHECK THE STRUCTURE FOR EROSION,❑N, PI PI NG, AND ROCK DI SPLACEMEN7 AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT RAINSTORM AND REPAIR IMMEDIATELY, 10: DIRECT EMERGENCY BYPASS TO NATURAL, STABLE AREAS. LOCATE BYPASS OUTLETS S❑ THAT FLOW WILL NOT DAMAGE THE EMBANKMENT. REMOVE THE STRUCTURE AND ANY UNSTABLE SEDIMENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION SITEABOVE I HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, SMOOTH THE BASIN SITE TO BLEND WITH THE SURROUNDING 11, STABILIZE THE EMBANKMENT AND ILL DISTURBED AREAS NSTRU THE SEDIMENT POOL AREA AND STABILIZE. ALL WATER AND SEDIMENT SHALL AND SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE AND DOWNSTREAM FROM THE TRAP IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION, BASIN PRI❑R TO DAM REMOVAL. SEDIMENT SHALL BE PLACED IN DESIGNATED DISPOSAL AREAS AND NOT ALLOWED TO FLOW INTO STREAMS OR DRAINAGEWAYS DURING STRUCTURE REMOVAL, MAINTENANCE 'f A r �� INSPECT TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAPS AFTER EACH PERIOD ❑F SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL. 0 p � tl TRAP No. TRAP IIACrNSJLPVS WEIR Cf V REMOVE SEDIMENT AND RESTORE THE TRAP TO ITS ORI GI NAL DIMENSIONS WHEN THE SEDIMENT HAS ACCUMULATED TO ❑NE-HALF THE DESIGN DEPTH OF THE TRAP, PLACE THE STEEL OR WOOD POST A .?' D££P x 20' WID£ x 28' LL�4r 1681! cF 21I SEDIMENT THAT IS REM❑VED I N THE DESI GNATED DI SP❑SAL AREA AND REPLACE H GENERALC .9 3' DEEP x 39' i(IDE x 23' LONG = I JW cf .15 CONTAMINATED PART ❑F THE GRAVEL FACING. ;E' c 3' DEEP x 20' !WIDE x 23' LONG = 1380 cf 15 F- GE FABRI£ i IE A MIN I MIiM !3E i /-FILTER FABRIC D 3' DEEP x 2(1' WIIW x 20' LUNG = 1200 cf 15 CHECK THE STRUCTURE FOR DAMAGE FROM EROJSI 11N OR PIPING. PERIODICALLY CHECK WI SCREEh f £ 3' DEEP x 2V' WIDE x 2O' LLWg = 12>70 cf 15 THE DEPTH OF THE SPILLWAY To ENSURE I T I S A MI NI MUM ❑F i. 5 FT BELOW THE LOW j` 32' I N V18T3t A 5 .t£ +MAV£ A F ,?' DFEP x 20' 4IID£ x 36' LONG = 2280 Cf 26 POI NT ❑F THE EMBANKMENT: I MMEDI ATELY FI LL ANY SETTLEMENT OF THE EMBANKMENT MI NI MtM _}NE V'R#` WITH 1 c' - G 3' DEEP x c"'0' ,VIDE x 2c'' LLW 1�20 cF 15 TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE DESIGN GRADE, ANY RIPRAP DISPLACED FROM THE SPILLWAY MUST f i~g ET D VA TER STAT Sp^c1"G Lal j 32' MIN, WIDTH H 3, 11££P x 20' ,VIDE x 32' LDNG = 1920 cf 22 BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY, rn �OW 9TT_J TI� I I I— 115 WAS#-CD i `7?_TER Fri- �►+AL� Ml I i11U 3©� FILTER FABRIC i �i +'- ! 3' DEEP x 10` VIIlE x 1.S' LLD. = OL? cf 5 STONEF f�C Ems} EFt _ Ayp r �'- J 3' D££P x 45' Yll1£ x SO' LGK@' = 8100 cF 2Q AFTER ALL SEDIMENT-PRODUCING AREAS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE ; T III D i� LT 1MZE I I € `'- 3' DE"£P x 20' WIDE x 28' LONG = 16M cf 20 THE STRUCTURE AND ALL UNSTABLE SEDIMENT. SMOOTH THE AREA T❑ BLEND WITH THE R1BEfF WATER W f .------� - TO R�ft A PM W OF N THAN 3' lIfEP x 20' ,VI D£ x 22' LflMi 1320 cF 15 RD.J❑I NI NG AREAS AND STABILIZE PROPERLY, L_ RUNOFFSEBIRE W. � „L� } M 3' 2rEp x IA' !►il!?£ x 17' Ll1NG S 510 cF 5 i �# F=-i 1 - +� I i 98-1 5' 11EEP ' SO' 1/1VE x 92' L� 23DOA cF 23 4 .�_; �.._.s = ST L •L I ^ ' I N HT; iMT 1 3-�1 r I i; �� I I 1 I r�I I _. 99-2 5 I £P x 3 ' SIDE x 80' LONG = 13d00 cf 4 _i, # }--� 3 *is T TRAP No: TRAP DIMENSIONS WEIR (Ft� -I I l-- Aim IE HU SELF •I ASYENEN �E !� —, - -�-ti r. €�-� : r-- r ►,�= S� ' 4 ANCHOR SKIRT MI NI MUM OF 6' 1 98-I 3` DEEP x 20' IrrlIJIE x 311 LONG 1 B60 cF 4 PROP I*LET ir. GRATE � M" ST$ S"k SEE ' Fi , ' IN 98-4 3' -VEEP x 21' WIDE x 4,5' Ll7NG = 240(t cf 6 _- HEI GiMT ANi� 3 fii= � [NC.�tL°; I M DIAMETER -�" 98-4 3` D££P x 21' i/IDE x 45' LONG 2835 Cf 6 ��'• E WIRE Alf C STE BF FL%T€.Nk D T 9B 5 3' !lE£P x 25' +VIl x SB' LONG = 4200 cf 8 %RXIDI POST Wt IN Nam' L.E `BAN 0 AL r_p"TE= I N Li EU [IF BURYING 9$-6 3' DEEP x 18,25' HIDE x 46' LONG 1944 cF 6 t ! WI RE STAP-f 1 12' _ ❑P►-; }x1 RT, 6' OF MS 98-7 3' DEEP x 18' WIDE x6' LONG = 1544 cf 6 SPECIFIC APPL CATI❑N: STILE MAY BE 0T. MASHGs N; $HsL $E =$r` .I- 8'IY ':Kl�` I 11lMfHI�I? ,R1RT.FTJ ,++ttl+rrrrr� r41N S1 sEWE "S AI �.f,.: T:. A `.�` � ......•ism �(� THIS METHOD OF INLET PROTECTION IS APPLICABLE WHERE HEAVY FLOWS `� r '�- r'FFSSIp '• - ARE EXPECTED AND WHERE AN OVERFLOW CAPACITY IS NECESSARY TO FENS : j I AT fNDy , PREVENT EXCESSIVE PONDING AROUND THE STRUCTURE r� Sh SEAL _ i~ FAVIC :S USEE. W. 14E'SH 6 16883 '.f►1'11i:ED '1#r' +cur $� asr CATCH BASIN PROTECTION ' t �• •� LE 10-12-98 98527 .' �c . A MATERIALS CO . 000 _{ - DETAILS 2 NIORGANTON QUARRY -- 07 5[riITN MA1N SIREET 70 ,,' P.G. BOX 124 £c �Iv LINTY NORTH CAROLINA � (1 96f.s?7- r. r�n C:LI ., SIC Z80°2 . ;j - ' �i �j j , COUNTY , 2' H-BI NDER BITUMINOUS CONCRETE RING AND COVER - - G STD. 20- 56 MI 3' 3' 5' AS SHOWN (IN N PLANS � 3' 3' I F R OPENING 4" CONCRETE VAR. MN. - -CD (VARIES) F E4UIRED COVER Y IF6. -� 6• i - GENERA NOTES: �r /4` 1. MORTAR JOINTS SHOULD BE BETWEEN 3/8" AND 5/8" THICK. �a X X 2. ALL CONCRETE TO BE 3600 P.S.! COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. ATYPICAL T1I TCH UMLEs �- 3. THE 6" OPENING SHOWN MAY BE INCREASED TO 8" MAX. IF DEEMED TO OTHERWI SE NOTED 'sry BE NECESSARY BY THE ENGINEER. 8' OF ABC BASE COURSE 4. ALL CATCH BASIN OVER 3'-6" IN DEPTH SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS op� 1'-2" ON CENTERS. 5. CONCRETE BRICK MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF HARD COMMON CLAY BRICK. 6' MI N, a 6. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. 7, FOR 8'-0' IN HEIGHT OR LESS USE 8" WALL, OVER 8'-0' IN HEIGHT USE 12- n L ROAD T� SECTION INLET PIPE Y + WALL TO 6'-0" TYPICAL FROM TOP OF WALL, AND 8" WALL FOR THE REMAINING 6'-0". 1 A L_t 2' - 3' 8. ALL EXPOSED JOINTS WILL BE CONCAVE TOOLED. COARSE AGGREGATE \ ,SO PLAN SECTION Y-Y 9. ALL PIPE IN STORM DRAIN STRUCTURE: SHALL BE STRUCK EVEN WITH THE \ INSIDE WALL, GROUTED AND BRUSHED SMOOTH. 10. WEEP HOLES SHALL BE PLACED IN BACK WALL WITH FILTER FABRIC —F - OR STONE ON BACK SIDE. 4" CONCRETE 11. ALL YARD INLETS TO HAVE 6' THICK CONCRETE SLAB TOPS. - TEMPORARY GRAVEL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCECOVER THROAT OPENINGS TO BE 8" MIN, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 2' 1 - AGGREGATE SIZE -- USE 2-3 INCH WASHED STONE. 2' H-BINDER DIMENSIONS OF GRAVEL PAD - 8 CONCRETE - - THICKNESS, 6 INCHES MINIMUM WI DTHs 1 2-FT MINIMUM ❑R FULL WIDTH AT ALL DIMENSIONS OF POINTS OF THE VEHICULAR ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREA. WHICHEVER I S GREATER. BOX AND PIPE REINFORCING COVER � r � AS SHOWN ,ON PLANS 3' 3' LENGTH 50-FT MINIMUM PIPE SPAN WIDTH HEIGHT BARS - X BARS - Y R26 AL DIMENSION (VARI ES) CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SECTION X-X D A 13 H 1(tvIIN) NO. LENGTH N0. LENGTHS, F G 6H �� 15" 3'-6" 2'-3" 2'-7" 2 3'-4" 7 4'-7" 4`-]Q 3'-?" � I 1 /4' /3X4'1. CLEAR THE ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREA ❑F ALL 18" 4'-0" 2'-8" 2'-11' 2 3'-9" 8 5'-1" 3 5'-4" 4'-0" VEGETAL ❑G ROOTS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL AND 24" 4'-0' 2'-8" 3'-5" 2 3'-9' 8 5'-1" 33 5'-4' 4'-0" • TYPICAL III TCH UNLESS PROPERLY GRADE IT. 30" 4'-0" 3'-6" 3'-1 1" 2 4'-7" 9 5'-1" 37 S'-4" '-10' ,� OTHERWISE NOTED 2. PLACE THE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AND DIM£NSI❑NS SHOWN 3fi" 4'-0" 3'-6" 4'-6" 2 4'-7" 9 S'-1" 37 5'-4" '-10' �8' ❑F ABC BASE CURSE _ ON THE PLANS, AND SM❑❑TH IT, REVISIONS 42" 4'-0" 3'-6" 4'-11" 2 4'-7" 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4" '-10" NO. DATE DESCRIPTION 48" 4'-6" 4'-0" 5'-5' 2 5'-1" 10 5'-7" 45 5`-10 5'-4- 3. PROVIDE DRAINAGE T❑ CARRY WATER T❑ A SEDIMENT TRAP OR OTHER SUITABLE OUTLET. TYPI CAL RDAD SECTION B MAINTENANCE -_ MAINTAIN THE GRAVEL PAD IN A C❑NDITI❑N TO PREVENT MUD OR SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION SITE, THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC - TQPDRESSI NG WITH 2-INCH STOW, I MMEDI ATEL1 REMUVIE ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS SPILLED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS, SLAB TYPE CATCH BAS I N CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE - ROAD AND BUILDING PAD CONST#ZUCTION SEQUENCE - FUTURE TENANT SITE 15 " THRU 4 8 " PIPE 1. INSTALL THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AND SILT FENCE. 1, INSTALL SED DENT BASINS #98--5 THRU #98--7 AND INSTALL. TEMPORARY ©EVERSION DITCHES. 2. INSTALL ROCK DAMS #98--1 & #98-2. 2. BEGIN GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED LOT. 3. INSTALL SEDIMENT BASINS #88-1 THRU #98-7. 3. COMPLETE GRADING AND PROVIDE A PERMANENT GROUND COVER ON THE 4. BEGIN GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED ROAD. BUILDING PAD AND PARKING LOT- DISTURBED AREAS. 5, INSTALL STORM DRAINAGE, RIPRAP DITCHES AND OUTLET PROTECTION AS 4. MONITOR ERG'S*N CONTROL MEASURES AND PERFORM ANY NECESSARY - ROAD PROGRESSES. - - MANTENANCE AFTER ALL RAINFALL EVENTS TO IIAAlNTAIN STORAGE AND SPILLWAY CAPACITIES. --- 6. RELOCATE SCALES AFTER NEW SCALES PAD HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED. 1 7. COMPLETE GRADING AND PAVING. PROVIDE A PERMANENT GROUND COVER ON 1 THE DISTURBED AREAS. S. MONITOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND PERFORM ANY NECESSARY O MAINTENANCE AFTER ALL RAINFALL EVENTS TO MAINTAIN STORAGE AND SPILLWAY 3-7/a- CAPACITIES. PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY Q SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS UPON COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS ❑UTLINED IN THE PHASING MINIMUM WEIGHT A A PROGRAM, THE ENTIRE AREA DISTURBED BY PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROVIDED RING 96 LBS WITH A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE C❑VER, THE DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE FINELY TILLED COVER 86 LBS DIAMOND PATTERN BY HARROWING. WHERE SOIL CONDITIONS ARE UNFAVORABLE FOR SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT OF COVER, AVAILABLE TOPSOIL SHALL BE SPREAD. DOLOMITIC LIMESTONE SHALL BE APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 4, 000 LBS. PER ACRE AND A 10-10-10 COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER MIX SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE OF 1000 LBS„ PER ACRE TO THE DISTURBED AREA, IT SHALL BE UNIFORMLY APPLIED TO DISTURBED AREAS ACC❑RDING TO THE FOLL❑11ING SCHEDULE BY BROADCASTING WITH A CYCLONE SEEDER OR CLOSE DRILL. SEED SHALL BE LIGHTLY COVERED AND SOIL SHALL BE FIRMED, STRAW MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE SEEDED AREA AT THE RATE OF 1 -1/2 BALES PER 1000 SQ. FT. AND TACKED. PLAN VIEW TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS 2'-4" DIA. DATES RATE #/ACRE 1'-11-3/8" DIA. " JANUARY I - MAY 1 —2-1/8" ]`-1 1 DIA. - - - LIMESTONE 2000 3/8- I 1/2" 3/4' - FERTILIZER M-10-10) 750 RYE (GRAIN) 120 - MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 EME/mA M///'// MAY I - AUGUST 15 4„ LIMESTONE 2000 FERTILIZER (10-10-10) 750 L1/2" DIA. 1/2" RADIUS GERMAN MILLET 40 REVISIONS MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 NO. DATE DESCRIPTION 1'-10-3/8" DIA. AUGUST 15 - JANUARY 1 2'-3/8" DIA.-- LIMESTONE 2000 FERTILIZER (10-10-10) 1000 RYE (GRAIN) 120 MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 SECTION A -A SCHEDULE FOR PROVIDING PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER MANHOLE RING AND COVER DATES RATE #/ACRE FOR SLAB TYPE CATCH BASIN N❑VEMBER 1 - JANUARY 31 TALL FESCUE 100 RYE 50 FEBRUARY 1 - APRIL 30 TALL FESCUE 80 BLUEGRASS 60 MAY 1 - JULY 31 _ \`ti�11111111ff/JJ TALL FESCUE 70 WEEPING LOVEGRASS 20 � LI I I-I�1=1� I� �- � 2 CgRO,'�. 2 III=-�= l I I-III=1-I ... ��o • '••,2 AUGUST 1 - ❑CTOBER 31 FEssio TALL FESCUE 100 SUDAN HYBRID 50 SEAL� •�� ' 1 - =�=ice - =�=I 16883 . q. .• ,., . ,Q3 es TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH NTS alley, wi! lams, carmen, CAN MATERIALS CO . 98527 � I" & king , inc.II'lG`. .ro-I2-9B C1— t-1'S U L T as s— E G � E � MORGANTONQUARRY DETAILS ---- - 207 SOUTH MAIN STPEEI P.O. BOX 121118 3 _ — -- - K WS, 8087 704/938- 1511-1 BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 9VW7 EC �- COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY AB ­ VE G ■ BELL MAPPING COMPANY , I ® GA L DIES . l ABOVE G RqU N,D- \ TO OIL ST�ORAPY I P 0'.T�31082. 7 / DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY 01 - 29 - 98 V r CITY OF MO GANTON 9 P N T HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -- BASED ON NORTH r., .at- , �;, t VERTICAL DATUM — MEAN SEA LEVEL NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 ` �.ti�' I CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 1033. 4 P❑RTI❑NS OF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN r. + C❑N TR❑LD A❑NDT THEREFORE H ID❑T N❑TF MEET NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS � EXISTING SCALES 1 : fP RAP � � RAPEZODIAL RIPRAP TRAPEZODIAL DITCH #8 EXISTING OFFICE SB-98-3 ' Q . PROPOSED p R4PRAP..,TRAPEZOptL SCALES / DITCH #4_� l ,. -.. _ 15" RCP PERMIT LIMIT /t � .. / . ._ CONSTRUCTION LtMf1T !/ • 1 / 1o�i RIPRAP TRAM' 4L D1TCW3 co f>ae-b YOM INIM T POSED � •. '� ;° OW 1113z.50 fJ HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT ` fe Vmw INLO f I C E _. RMAo M. Pw 7 a z.�LF°Fc�'w'�'�J VERTICAL CONTROL POINT OV rauooN EMSU+a Pipe P OPOSED I ,o"�' • �o UPPREW OF CATCH aMM ATE I € �. �,_ o INDEX CONTOUR � - 3500 OUTLET PROTECTION , r 21' THICK CLASS If RIPRAP - � w/s" FILTER STONE '. _ ,. , } CB use-,YARD lFiE[ f'-' INTERMEDIATE CON TOUR wan i - - ' 23' w 751 6 I �n LA - -- 28 r��� - I S' A G E ' e ate' ' IV,s• W ncn1003D.o PRgI� SEI� GATE SPOT ELEVATION - 1w OUT ,U,0.71f Q BB LF OF 15' RCP � � m mu ,a3.o 0 o a3 F., WATER ce /98-3,rARo INHleer r. 1 LJ T is, Iry IN 1025.00 x DIVERSION BffRM w� q PROPOSED GATE ' RD 98 i PAVED ROAD J SCHERILE eo Pvc a 1 9 rp air'of RCP n NYEWRT• DIRT ROAD AtlY SEVER BUILDING prdF=m FASEMM LOCATED OBJECT L------i �-RCA - FENCE p t woo oP o•3? TRAPQOI]fAL � INSTALL ao Vj CS OM-2 YARD "n TREES DRY ' o RNA ,Oa2.0 RIFRAP TRAPEZODk& DITCH P� 10' 1NVIN1034.0 _ _ - EXIST. 6' CHAIN LINK P 30" INV IN IQU.0 e a °� \ STRANDSPIPE -< s . $ I46 LF Or • RCP W LM-,,. 0 FN BARBED D WIRE .. SILT FENCE n { P� - ,s ��, +�� = 5� RB -. POLE O 6� /tlA1 1 f Air 7ra0 PROPERTY LINE SOS ^, r FUTURE TENANT SITE f k�� NNti r ^ TE PORARY CONSTRUCTION R° MINE MAP : : C A \A : .71 � SIp x �9 ❑ J x ` — _� _ - � ¢ SEAL i E R MIT' . 16883 LIMIT CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE \_ �QS rrfrrll �++` SETTLING PONDS 12.0 ACRES * x r t8. - WASTEPILES 40•0 ACRES ,`, STOCKPILES ��. "ACRES `, _ ;\ .. _ PROCESSING/ Jj _ . ACRES B L HAUL ROAD CONS CTION LIMIT 4 PIT 42.0 ACRES TOTAL 115.0 ACRES a CT t *` THE PIT IS CURRENTLY USE[ AS PLANTS I?/ J SETTLING POND. ACREAGE REFLECTS FUTURE 9� SETTLING PONDS. �, I�' � CITY OF 0 GA ON I a i-_\/iS�CN N�7 li ,-'-,: ' } E ��_. '.;._N.[ r_ I:'ATE', 8/ 1 2/98 '.. j OFFICE RELOCATION/FUTURE TENANT SITE 9852'7 . CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1__. TABLE AND CULVERT 10/19/98 GWW �I�: 1 �. = 100' PY: ��__ _ VULCAN MATERIALS MORGANTON QUARRY �_ _� _.. _ _� __._ _ _ I r� cl ° COMPANY 2J SOUTH �IAlI� STREET P.O. U�� 124t�3 . � H;�:Z te , KAlI<l.AF�C?LIS, 28082 704. MORGANTON , NORTH CAROLINA 98527 3 Author: "Donald Holebrooks" <Don_Holebrooks@aro.enr.state.nc.us> at Internet Date: 11/19/1998 1:32 PM Priority: Normal TO: Judy Wehner at NROLROIP Subject: Morganton Quarry 12-02 ------------------------------------ Message Contents -------- Judy I have reviewed the mine modification for the Vulcan Materials Morganton Quarry in Burke Co. , 12-02. The map/plans reflect the actual field conditions and I do not see any problems with our part of this review process. The sediment controls appear to be adequate. dw W� � ® North Carolina WAdlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street,Raleigh,North Carolina 27604-1188,919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director N ov 171998 MEMORANDUM TO: Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary By Land Quality Section FROM: Joe H. Mickey, Jr., Western Piedmont Region Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program DATE: November 12, 1998 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Company, Morganton Quarry - Permit No. 12-02, Burke County This correspondence responds to a request by you for our review and comments on the above referenced project. A site visit was not conducted. These comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982; G.S. 74-46 through 74-68; 15 NCAC 5) and the North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 113-131 et seq.). Vulcan Materials Company proposes to construct a new office and scales and the development of a site for a potential tenant. The area to be disturbed is less than one acre. Erosion controls will be installed and maintained as needed during construction. Based on review of the plans submitted, we have no objection to the modification provided the following conditions are implemented: I. Woody debris(slash or large trees) removed during development of the site should be placed along the outer construction limits in the form of brush piles and downed logs to provide cover and nesting habitat for wildlife. 2. Where appropriate, revegetation of disturbed soils should include the following seed mixtures for both soil stabilization and wildlife benefits: Spring/Summer Mixture, May 1 - Sept. 15 Fall/Winter Mixture, Sept. 15-April 30 Browntop millet 20 Ibs/a Rye grain 120 Ibs/a V Sericea lespedeza 20 Ibs/a Sericea lespedeza 20 Ibs/a ✓e/ Shrub lespedeza I Ib/a ✓ Shrub lespedeza 11b/a OA OYU gr-) Add one of the following to the above mixture: Crown Vetch 5 lbslacre Ladino Clover 5 Ibs/acre Lime& fertilize disturbed areas according Alfalfa 5 lbslacre to soil test results. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336/366-2982. cc: Mike Poplin, Vulcan Materials Doug Besler, WRC Jack Mason, WRC t NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES „Mr October 27, 1998 NCDENRMEMORANDUM �zAzszr���s ? ' TO: Mr. Joe Mickey Qcr, -' :IAMEs B.HUNTR. 1,ry '^` :I Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator 98 OVERNOR w G r : Wildlife Resources Commission a FROM: Susan B. Edward . MAYNEMGDEV a Mining Program Secretary SECREZV, a Land Quality Section Ica. q e , . o SUBJECT: Mining Permit Application Request for Vulcan Materials Company ° 9 ° Morganton Quarry - Permit No. 12-02 CHARLES H.GA RQ ER y,PG.'AE%DIRECTOR Burke County ' AND STATE 4EOLOGISY a� Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for „ o the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries(G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 20. 1928 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment f , control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting „may this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. HETUM ALL APPLICATION T THIS OFFICE. °MCI,o a Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly �" - appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cm, cc: Mr. Richard Phillips LAND QUALITY SKOT10N (818)733-4574 FAX(919)733-2876 ° GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION(91 9)733.2423 FAX(919)733-0900 9� A o P.O. BOX 27687,RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 2761 1-7667 TELEPHONE(919)733-3833 FAX(9191 71 5.8801 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.50%RECYCLED/10% POST-CONSUMER PAPER DATE TO ASSISTANW'" DATE SUSAN LOGGED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company ---- n Project Name �. f�� Gl aYr fit. U Permit No. County & Date Received 0 �' Q Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed OFee Received: Amount 10066 Please route to: 0—LLe—LJ,1L— Field Office Date Routed Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) S ZPlease note the following: 4 f a `\ f *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Pink Copies to File Goldenrod Copy to Susan " �- NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF t ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES October 27, 1998 r DENR; ,* WEMORAMUM t4 < '"JAME!B.MuNT.1 R,�1:C,4.1, TO. Mr. Joe Mickey ;+�GOVBRNOR � Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission t5" r FROM: Susan B. Edward -44 *�WAYNR MCOUVITT Z'' Mining Program Secretary 'sacl�erAsrT, Land Quality Section R•j�. = SUBJECT: Mining Permit Application Request for Vulcan Materials Company Morganton Quarry -Permit No. 12-02 Burke County y„I.G.,RE-GIR6CTgit AMID 9TA71CG�440Gt01'?Lk. " tz Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for ='��� •, ., ,.� the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries(G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by November 20. 1998 so that we may complete our review of this w M . }i' request within our statutory time limits. �' "" As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off-site 3 sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on, r . ; wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to L; perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application, RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WrrH YQUR REYZW !C0MMN1S TO THIS •.,' rf Y = Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly iii"�"� x�"`• _ F•Fl`• ,, appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at(919) 7334574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Richard Phillips ,;3th LAND QUALITY 99CTION (9191 733.4574 FAX(919)733.2676 GROLO6ICAL SURVICY(IRGTION(919)733-2A23 FAX(919)733-0900 rw S•° P.O.Sax 27667,RAL910M,NORTm CAROLINA 2761 1-7687 TELEPHONE(919)733-3833 FAX(919)715.8801 AN$DUAL OPPORTUNITY f AFFIRMATWE ACTION EWIPLOYtR-50%RECYCLED110%P09T-CON5LM9R PAPgR LORIE CORDER Commercial Card Check 745 ATTN: YOLANDA SULLIVAN ONE METINCH OP AL 5 �0 BIHNSINGFfAM AL 35249 Date 1.•� 2-21750 o7a r`° Dollars ELAN FINANCIAL. SERVICES 4716111000253016 Payabts through Fltmsr Bonk Milwaukee,M.A. Milwaukee,Wisconsin o� • Uul[an Materials Company MIKE POPLIN P.O.BOX 4239 SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER WINSTON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 MIDEAST DIVISION TELEPHONE 336 767-46CC FAX 336 744-2019 October 19, 1998 Mr. Tracy Davis "N T 2 Mining Specialist fu L1 2 1998 Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Modification Permit No. 12-02 Morganton Quarry Dear Mr. Davis: Find enclosed three sets of plans and calculations supporting the requested modification of the above referenced permit and our processing fee check in the amount of$100.00. This concerns the construction of a new office and scales and the development of a site for a potential tenant. You will note certain drainage and sewer work is being conducted outside our property. Please understand this is being done with the permission of the landowner which is the City of Morganton. The area to be disturbed is less than one acre. While an erosion and sediment control plan is not necessry, we will be responsible for this work and will install and maintain all appropriate measures. Should you have questions in the above matter, please contact me. Sincerely, Mike Poplin Environmental Engineer cc: Lee Anderson, City of Morganton Wes Webb Brad Allison Phil Dotson Chris Scott 147 moTpnton new office applic lever 10-98.doc NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES 22 2 nn LAND QUALITY SECTION D LE C�E P V E APPLICATION FOR A MIIYING PERNM OCT 2 21998 (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPES B Y 1. Name of Mine Morganton Quarry_ ... .. .. .._ County >lurke 2. Name of Applicant* Vulcan Materials Company, _ 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Telephone 336-767-4600 4. Mine Office Address P.O. Box 69 Morganton, NC 28655 Telephone $28-437-2616 5. Mine Manager Brad Allison_ SunerinLtP�rj;-at We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature h '1 c Date Oc-tober 19. 1998 Print Name James W. S Title Division PrPRident * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and thg..UgMC that must be indicated on the that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. *** Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a complete application or, if a public heann is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the Ming of any supplemental information required by the artment. All questions must be addressed Rad all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. i APPLICATION FOR A MMIUNG PERMIT NOTE: All of the following auestions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your mivaing operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses mud be clearly conveyed on at corresponding, detailed mine map. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE Answer AU of the following that apply: 1. a. If this is an application for a ffW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by the permit (this is the acreage that the "new permit" fee will be based upon): Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres owned: Acres leased: Property owner if leased: b. If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining permit, indicate the minim permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining mi Pert No.: Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be based upon): c. If this is an application for a MODU9CATION to a mining permit, indicate the raining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 12-2 Total permitted acreage: laa.@§ Does the modification involve acreage 3�j } '. the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes_,X. No If yes, indicate the acreage w be covered by_this modification (this is the acreage that the "major modification' fee will be based upon):� 6 Does the modification involve acreage gsitside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes Now. If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this modification: (NOTE: you must complete a of Section F. of this application form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). Incidental work on City of Morganton ro rt See cov le r Of this acreage to be added to the permit, will any portign of us a-creage be a ec4xe t panted, ground cover removed) by the mining operation? Yes_No (if no, a "minor modification" fee of $50.00 is required, despite the "undisturbed" acreage to be added). If yes, indicate the acreage to be affected within the acreage to be added to the permit (the total acreage to be added to the permit is the acreage that the "major modification" fee be based upon): d. If this is an application for TRANSEM of a minim permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage'covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: a SEE THE FEE SCHEDULE AT THE END OF THIS FORM FOR THE PROPER FEE AMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR THE REQUESTED PERMIT ACTION(S) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED ABOVE 2. Indicate the approximate longitude and latitude, in degrees-minutes-seconds, of the center of the mine site: LONGITUDE (dd-mm-ss):R._--, �4 --_fin Quadrangle: LATITUDE (dd-mm-ss): —gs- _ 3. Name of all materials mined: -2- • APPLICATION FOR A M IUNG PERMIT 4. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader & Truck Shovel & Truck X Drdgline & Truck Self-loading Scraper Other (explain) 5. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400 elevation: 1142.37 b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 6. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes X Nc If no, proceed to Question 7. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your nine s)). A.P. Causby, Burke County b. When and by whom was this activity conducted VulcaM Materials Company c. Acreage of previously affected land at resent site that has been reclaimed: NA acres (identify all area on your mine map(s)�. d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do yoe wish to exclude any areas noted in 6a or c from this permit application? Yes No . If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). 7. Present (pre-mining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland acres Pasture acres Forestry 39_acres Fish/Wildlifell _tl6acres Recreation acres Other _34 acres (Specify use: 1 $. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has b!Mn completed (estimate �$rege for each): Cropland acres Pasture acres Forestry acres Fish[Wildlife acres Recreation=acres Other 5'�7__—acres (Specify use: 9. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): NA B. MAPS 1. Four (4) copies of the county highway maps and four (4) copies of all mine maps and reclamation maps shall be submitted with each permit application. County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department . State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919) 733-7600 Clearly label and mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. -3- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged to maps of the entire mane site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on the ma along with their corresponding (approximate) acreage. As a reminder, mining permits can only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the muffing permit. All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a mm* lmum: a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights-of-way. b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries. c. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading.d.Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated). e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations. f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas. gg Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas. f�. Location and acreage of all processing plants (processing plants may be described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed). i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on-site haul roads. 1. Location of planned and existing on-site buildings. m. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures. n. Location of 100 year flood lain limits and wetland boundaries. o. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. p. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised 8. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines: PERMT17TED ACREAGE MAP SCALE 0-99 Acres I inch = 50 feet 100-499 Acres I inch = 100 feet 500+ Acres 1 inch = 200 feet -4- o F WE 2 998 DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR OFFICE RELOCATIONTUTURE TENANT SITE VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY MORGANTON QUARRY MORGANTON, NC alley, williams, carmen, & king, inc. ICONSULTING ENGINEERS 207 SOUTH MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 1248 KANNAPOLIS, NC 28082 704/938-1515 PROJECT NO. 98527 October 12,1998 .� 0 18 1 a ,o ,£ 4b ,�• PfhlQIGI \ Flect, �-- M �+ No: �a5z� alley, Willi , carmen, & king consulting engineGre ,5zor./ Co^jrYzot`a 9g Rep. S 207 south main street P.0.box 1248 kennspolis,north carotlna 28Q82 (704)938.1s15 . I I _TT I sQ - I i I - ' S"f+Q4Atae.' _�EOVYiteO_ _—'. _ __ i I =• _I-- -- -- ---- �7E- f- f ly • tIZT7tlOuu 177 ---;__- ._ l I t y? sax 5 23 04o I r Z.o C I�.,02-e F 1 E 2z,33 C�F51 _23F7 I r - _ Project: - WAI wnbbM No: 5Ff527 Olney, willice, carmen, king consulting engineers Subject: E$10azo.j G0.J jTjz na mes. Date: 12 a pep, "�S 207 GSI9 south main street (7P.Q. p box 1248 1St S kannepolls, north carolina 28082 tTL�- U-1 IL } - - _ V9L I.q!F-7,14T _ 3h I _s J. Wfl I ProlecE, %IMC_ - N QQ,�t -1*J No: h0Sr7 alley, W�ll1 , carmen, 4—king Subject: CFZO&rg�J C' 04-rW oL consulting BnginQ6rB Date: $ +0���� Rep �5 207 south main street P.o.tsox t248 kannapolls,north carolina 28082 (704)93a.i616 Cm ...��. ��W----'+�_`5.�.r�Ste_ -- I- ----" •.--- - - - �- t--�[ .�..._....r _,��.�...�_..... ...-.s -_�_ f �S"raRAc.c i31 x '-40 Y.' 3 i s(mo F7 4. j . - I - - FDate: --17�1 +AC.- Mm�tc. ra r C il�+2 No: 98 sz-7 LIl�Cy, W�«I , carmen, & king consulting engineers orJ COw/TQo� 6SZ4U 11/9b � Rep. 207 south mein street P.o.boa 1248 tannapolis,north caroiine 20082 (704)938-1515 .--.. � ..L- ..',.__� _-_t.`._.�_ r _•�._ _-.� I .r --r �.__.._�._--_»-« -.�•. - __.`...-.. ...may—_y_�.-_�•- ' e -_ .___.._ . . tLzABC . — --- L4 µ x / , 1 1 I I t S I project: - �Q No: I3SszjEkannepolls,7north , Willi , carmen, & king subject: ��Ss�^f Cn�lr� Consulting engineers Date: 81i0 1nt3 Re YSk in street p.o.box 1348 p• carollna 28082 (704)938-1318 ............... 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I C I ISO F7�i I I _ t I _ I 1' I I ' I T- 1 i f ! 1 1 I i I I r t i Project: No: _ 98az7. alley, Mfllli ii carmen, & king Subject: �ROSYo.J C+owN[I o4 _ consulting engineers Date: 8)1-7 IhA_ Re 'ASK 207 south main street p.a.box 1248 R• kannapolls,north carolina 28082 (704)938.1 s l 5 - -00 A44 A. 1 -7c 7 �Q 3 S r --1--�k—... ......y - ..... -':---�--.�----.�-�� .E. �.t.���._._;-._—:-.._.j--- j _I•—; r_--�--....:_---=--t�•-_;__..ter-� ----j - - 4-- JI- i i 2e.tzbtr' ��� - M�ac,t„�rv.� Qu� R� No: _ 552"jE - Projecli Wllfl sR Carmen, king Subject: D s�LM �6S�Cal1 _ _� consulting engineers Date: 7- Pz Re 7$K- - in street p.o.box 1248 j P• orth caroling 28062 (704)938.131 n E._.._.— bAo _^ - i..�.� 'RQA7.—O-cTt�•t i� �}�.� �� �WOR.`�rr CliSt_ Q27G!�lS7Gfs�JC10 !a '7NX �_� CY'Zdwl � � j -_� . I... ..,__•'_�___•�"4� ��.rIJ�'_"...T•1_ .�....._I ,...__{ ._ .,1.T1'�-V�J ... � -i_-. .�., I -._ .,, I _I_. _ -�_ 1 .._C _ .�,. �_..�J..... 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I �`. _ -�-__1 �•-s _ _1-.__` ._.+-- I NOTE:EXCAVATION CHANNEL CALCULATIONS VMC MORGANTON QUARRY GVWV 98527 REV 8-18-98 COMPUTED COMPUTED CONSTRUCTION STABILIZATION CHANNEL Bottom Z-Left Z-Right Mannings Channel Chawell Channel Veloc4 SHEAR DEPTH TYPE d50 d50 I Width (H:V) (H:V) n' Slope Depth Discharge fps DEPTH ft ftlft ft ds IN IN • 1 2 2 2 0.035 0.063 0.92 26.25 7.38 3.59 1.5 RIPRAP 12 27 2 2 2 2 0.035 0.077 1.02 35.70 8.65 4.90 1.5 RIPRAP 12 27 3 2 2 2 0.035 0.081 1.01 35.70 8.79 5.08 1.5 RIPRAP 15 34 4 2 2 2 0.035 0.100 0.55 12.32 7.12 3.49 1.5 RIPRAP 9 21 7 2 2 2 0.035 0.100 0.45 8.23 6.34 2.61 1.5 RIPRAP 9 21 8 2 2 2 0.035 0.100 0.45 8.23 1734 2.81 1.5 RIPRAP 9 21 Project: -- o uAAJT3-J u R No: 9asz-i alley, willia s, carmen,:ngineers ing Subject: =�°E I/!4[��1L IkAL � consulting Date: t°J7 Rap. -rS)C 2e south tll main street lino Z8082 P, 1248 [70131 5 -l — �YQgSJ— �k_ACNAy< CO ---I- - f .i F �r .. 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DATP TO ASSISTANT '" /""' "/ DATE TO SUSAN LOG ED IN MIlVING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company nn� �1Project Name {I Permit No. �� -ya County /� � Date Received Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * New ❑ N ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑ Fee Received: Amount Please route to: /7514L'vIL Lr Field Office Date Routed ❑ la— Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) 2rPlease note the following: F 7 *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Pink Copies to File Goldenrod Copy to Susan I DAT TO ASSISTANT � '^ /� DATE TO SUSAN LOG ED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company /11 Project Name In.l )_11a1 s)(w'ttt J Permit No. -�'� County Date Received Reviewer r Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑ Fee Received: Amount Please route to: Field Of f ice Date Routed ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed r ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: A. ia` (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) ZPlease note the following: flU(f4r, Allr/, G+i(� �� Zl ;, 1 , tic �l_1 xr, 40 *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Pink Copies to File Goldenrod Copy to Susan / 2' H-BI NDER BI TUMI NOUS CONCRETE RING AND COVER \ C STD. 20.058 OPENING 4" CONCRETE VAR. MIN,2 X 3' j` AS SHOWN ON PLANS N❑. x IF REQUIRED COVER (VARIES) - Y 6" 6' G090RAL NOTES: �- / 1 4'. ! ' 8"� B 1. MORTAR JOINTS SHOULD BE BETWEEN 3/8" AND 5/8" THICK. I� �o X X 2. ALL CONCRETE TO BE 3600 P.S.1 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. _- TYPICAL DITCH UNLESS 3. THE 6" OPENING SHOWN MAY BE INCREASED TO 8" MAX. IF DEEMED TO OTHERWISE N❑TED BE NECESSARY BY THE ENGINEER. 8' OF ABC BASE COURSE 4. ALL CATCH BASIN OVER 3'-6 IN DEPTH SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS I o 1'-2" ON CENTERS, 5. CONCRETE BRICK MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF HARD COMMON CLAY BRICK. 6' MI N. a .71 6. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. 7. FOR 8'-0" IN HEIGHT OR LESS USE 8" WALL. OVER 8'-0` IN HEIGHT USE 12` TYPICAL ROAD S E C T I ❑N INLET PIPE Y WALL TO 6'--0" FROM TOP OF WALL, AND 8" WALL FOR THE REMAINING 6'-0 2' - 3' 8. ALL EXPOSED JOINTS WILL BE CONCAVE TOOLED. COARSE AGGREGATE 3a PLAN SECTION Y—Y 9. ALL PIPE IN STORM DRAIN STRUCTURE SHALL BE STRUCK EVEN WITH THE INSIDE WALL, GROUTED AND BRUSHED SMOOTH. 10. WEEP HOLES SHALL BE PLACED IN BACK WALL WITH FILTER FABRIC + F - OR STONE ON BACK SIDE, HA TEMPORARY GRAVEL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE �Co ERNCRETE 11 THROATROPEN NGSINLETSTTO BEE86" NICK CONCRETE SLAB TOPS. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OPENING 2' 1 -2 AGGREGATE SIZE - USE 2-3 INCH WASHED STONE. A � 2' H-BINDER DI 14ENSI❑NS OF GRAVEL PAD - $ THI CKNESSt 6 INCHES MINIMUM � BITUMINOUS CONCRETE WI DTHE 12-FT MINIMUM OR FULL WIDTH AT ALL } DIMENSIONS OF POINTS OF THE VEHICULAR ENTRANCE AND EXIT REINFORCING COVER AREA, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, :'*" BOX AND PIPE S' AS SHOWN ❑N PLANS 5` 3' 3' LENGTHr SD-FT MINIMUM r PIPE SPAN WIDTH HEIGHT BARS - X BARS - Y TOTAL DIMENSION (VARIES) � - C❑NSTRUCTI❑N SPECIFICATIONS D A B HIQAIN) NO, LENGTH NO, LENGTH LBS. F G SECTION X—X �1/4`� 3�4•; .�� t5" 3'-6 2'-3" 2'-7" 2 3'-4' 7 4'-7" 26 4'-10 3'-7" t. CLEAR THE ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREA OF ALL 18" 4'-0" 2'-8" 2'-11' 2 3'-9' 8 5'-1' 33 5'-4' 4'-0" VEGETATI ON, ROOTS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL AND 24" 4'-O" 2'-8" 3'-5` 2 3--9" 8 5'-1' 33 5'-+" 4'-0" \ \N TYPICAL DITCH UNLESS PROPERLY GRADE IT. - L 30" 4'-0" 3'-6" 3'_11`1 2 4'-7' 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4" '-10' 13THERWISE NOTED 2. PLACE THE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN 36" 4'-0" 3'-6" 4'-6" 2 4'-7' 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4"4'--10" 9' OF ABC BASE COURSE ON THE PLANS, AND SMOOTH IT. REVI TION SIONS 42' 4'-0" 3'-6" 4'-1 1" 2 4'-7' 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4' '--10' 5'-5" 2 5'-1' tO 5'-7" 45 5'-1Q 5'-4" 3. PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO CARRY WATER TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR OTHER NO" DATE DESCRIP 48" 4'-6" 4'-0" SUITABLE OUTLET, MAINTENANCE TYPICAL-_ROAD SECTI-ON B - MAINTAIN THE GRAVEL PAD IN A CONDITION TO PREVENT MUD OR SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. THI S MAY REQUI RE PERI❑DI C TOPDRESSI NG WITH 2-INCH STONE. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS SPILLED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS, SLAB TYPE CATCH BASIN CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE - ROAD AND BUILDING PAD CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE - 0011 E TEIll ZE T - 1 5 1) f THRU U 4 8 " PIPE 1. INSTALL THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AND SILT FENCE. 1. INSTALL SEDIMENT BASKS #98-5 THRU #98-7 AND INSTALL TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCHES. 2. INSTALL ROCK DAMS #98-1 & #98-2. 2. BEGIN GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED LOT. 3. INSTALL SEDIMENT BASINS #98-1 THRU #98-7. 3. COMPLETE GRADING AND PROVIDE A PERMANENT GROUND COVER ON THE 4. BEGIN GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED ROAD. BUILDING PAD AND PARKING LOT. DISTURBED AREAS- 5- INSTALL STORM DRAINAGE, RIPRAP DITCHES AND OUTLET PROTECTION AS 4. MONITOR EROSION CONTROL. MEASURES AND PERFORM ANY NECESSARY ROAD PROGRESSES. MAINTENANCE AFTER ALL RAINFALL EVENTS TO MAINTAIN STORAGE AND SPILLWAY CAPACITIES. 6. RELOCATE SCALES AFTER NEW SCADS PAD HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED. 7. COMPLETE GRADING AND PAVING, PROVIDE A PERMANENT GROUND COVER ON THE DISTURBED AREAS. 8. MONITOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND PERFORM ANY NECESSARY 0 MAINTENANCE AFTER ALL RAINFALL EVENTS TO MAINTAIN STORAGE AND SPILLWAY 3-7f8' CAPACITIES. PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS UPON COMPLETI❑N AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS ❑UTLINED IN THE PHASING MINIMUM WEIGHT A A PROGRAM, THE ENTIRE AREA DISTURBED BY PROJECT C❑NSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROVIDED RING 96 LBS WITH A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER. THE DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE FINELY TILLED COVER 86 LBS DIAMOND PATTERN BY HARR❑WING, WHERE SOIL CONDITIONS ARE UNFAVORABLE FOR SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT OF COVER, AVAILABLE T❑PS❑IL SHALL BE SPREAD. DOLOMITIC LIMEST❑NE SHALL BE APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 4, 000 LBS. PER ACRE AND A 10-10-10 COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER MIX SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE OF 1 000 LBS, , PER ACRE TO THE DISTURBED AREA. IT SHALL BE UNIFORMLY APPLIED TO DISTURBED AREAS ACC❑RDING TO THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE BY BROADCASTING WITH A CYCLONE SEEDER OR CLOSE DRILL. SEED SHALL BE LIGHTLY COVERED AND S❑IL SHALL BE FIRMED, STRAW MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE SEEDED AREA AT THE RATE OF 1 -112 BALES PER 1000 SO. FT, AND TACKED. PLAN VIEW TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS 2'-4" DIA. DATES RATE #/ACRE V-11-3/8" DIA. - " JANUARY 1 - MAY 1 LIMESTONE 2000 2-1/8" DIA. 1'-11 3/8'� ��1/2" F3/4" FERTILIZER (1 a-1 a-1 a) 750 RYE (GRAIN} 120 MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 MAY 1 - AUGUST 15 LIMESTONE 2000 4" -- FERTILIZER (10-10-1 0) 750 — L11/2 DIA, \\-1/2" RADIUS GERMAN MILLET 40 REVISIONS MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 N0. DATE DESCRIPTION (AUGUST 15 - JANUARY 1 � I V--10-3/8" DIA. LIMESTONE 2000 2'-3/8" DIA. FERTILIZER (10-10-10) 1000 RYE (GRAIN) 120 MULCH - STRAW & TACK 4000 SECTION A—A SCHEDULE FOR PROVIDING PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER MANHOLE RING A N D COVER DATES RATE #/ACRE FOR SLAB TYPE CATCH BASIN NOVEMBER 1 - JANUARY 31 TALL FESCUE 100 RYE 50 FEBRUARY 1 - APRIL 30 TALL FESCUE 80 BLUEGRASS 60 _ MAY 1 - JULY 31 TALL FESCUE 70 WEEPING L❑VEGRASS 20 -f I �=f I I- r i- 2 -1 11=1 11=1 I I=I I 1-1 f I" ���ti��� _ z `�N AUGUST I - ❑CT❑BER 3! —___ TALL FESCUE 100 =III—I SUDAN HYBRID 50 III--I —I SEAL I=lI 1- - - -�I I 1 9 I I—I I�I- 1 - 16883 TEMPORARY DITCH NTS j alley, williaT71S, carrnerl , & kinq , inc . 10-12-5w VULCAN MATERIALS CO . 98527 207 S��tJTH MAIN STIET .O. Bo MORGANTON QUARRY DETAILS 3 _ KANNAPOLIS. 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SSS J aZ' a A=== b F to O II E'e�ARQ :8 4 Rib _ / U �•�J O ' ttf U cn v r w .d3 IJ••I g 3 R u 0 cr SitU Q - II I/ O rr � r of I _ LLJ Z I_ tL " W -- _ af (ww w wowa � w to aof F— aaaa as `ui w o n rn o O W ' 1 a.1LyU CV 0 p O NL6 O wX \\ \ \ � a [ a z U da \ \ J as \ w Z 0- a wx ac� c� J J FW- U U J Q Z Z \\` Ld X to Lj M O \- J c CD 0) z J v w Z � W J N j z 0 F- O.C L Q Q Z (_} O a. r BURLINGTON OFFICE KANNAPOLIS OFFICE GREENSBORO OFFICE ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS p.o.box 1179 / 740 chapel hill road p.o.box 1248 / 207 south main street 300 east wendover avenue,suite 403 burlington, north carolina 27216 kannapolis,north Carolina 28082 greensboro,north carolina 27401 telephone 336/226-5534 telephone 704/938-1515 telephone 336/378-2754 fax 3361226-3034 fax 704/938-6810 fax 3361378-2583 PLEASE REPLY TO: November 25, 1998 Kannapolis 98527 Ms. Judy Wehner, Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section, NC DEHNR 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 'bp Re: VMC Morganton Quarry Mining Permit Modification Burke County Dear Ms. Wehner: Per you request, please find two-copies-of the Mine-Map.-with-the revised acreage chart that lists the fill area as "other" and lists-6-Acres. Please call me at (704) 938-1515 if you have any questions or need any additional information. Sincerely, ALLEY, WILLIAMS, C EN & KING, INC 4G✓ V esleyb, P.E. cc: Mike Poplin LAURENCEA,ALLEY,P.E. DARRELL L.RUSSELL,P.E. FRANZ K.HOLT,P.E. MARK C.REICH,P.E. JEFFERY 0 MOODY,P.E. HERBERTA.CARMEN,AIA G.WESLEY WEBB,RE. JAMES L.COVINGTON.P.E. KENNETH D.STAFFORD,AIA WAYNE B.PERRY.R.L.S. ROBERT J.GRILL,ASLA JEFFREY S.JOHNSON,AIA KIM R.LILLY,R.L.S. l COMPILED PHOTOGRAM METRICALLY BY AB VE GRN ■ GAS_ DIESEL BELL MAPPING COMPANY : AI01fE GR'PU NN STD` OIL ST�qRAPE 1 08 DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY . - .T. .. I : 01 - 29 - 98 CITY OF M o A NTON -- P. N T HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY - BASED ON NORTH VERTICAL DATUM MEAN SEA LEVEL l ` NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 ' CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE y 1. 1033.4 P❑RTI❑NS OF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN 1 � ; n COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS CONTROL AND THEREFORE D❑ NOT MEET ' mo NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS 00 f EXISTING SCALES ri I r 'f t , —� — TRAPEZODIAL? / ..._ H DITC- .#7 } �! RiPRAP TRAPEZODiAL DITCH J$ EXISTING OFFICE 10 as RiPRA Q RAPEZODIAL . r se ss )" y S PROPOED. DITCH s #4 .SCALES 15" RCP � { , : PERMIT LIMIT . � CONSTRUCTION 'Ctiut'F t , F SB-9$-4 1 RIPRAp TRAPE !AL DITCH3 1 C8/o8-HS YAM INLET POSED , � �'`°�i HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT � y 3Co is Ymo INLrrFICE 1` ------ , � r� � 0 . of ia'racy v CH MM I COSTINGABANDON P OPOSED " "` FAO VERTICAL CONTROL POINT } €PSTAEnM OF CATCH € ' _ 1 r 1, • � _ _ OUTLET PROTECTION �Q INDEX CONTOUR �~----3500 % 21" THICK CLASS II RIPR ° W/s FILTER STONE : ,., INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR I CB ON-4 YARD ORET LA = 23' W = 26' MM 1034.0 - f 1031.00 lk �,LF aF�• RCP ,s' INV W INV IOfftaso�so PRop sED; GATE ! SPOT ELEVATION 751 .E E a 4 0Z cR�6E N .__ I [G,�V \, INV OUT CgOd-3 YItREt INLET - . --- t� LF OF 1S" RC3� . •833,L cxkFOE P ,sM IV IN 1025.00 a x DIVERSION BERM{ WATER wp :.. RD-9i3�-1 PROPOSED GATE � � PAVED ROAD Tsai SET_Pouf ro 1 SCHENLE so avc a tiv 'flsa i arr: DIRT ROAD BUILDING OB,�ECT ------, _ LOCATED EASElENT _ _ ------j L w ow�040 0 -_ ` ` q PaTRAPEZODIAL _ _.._. .. - FENCE =, E WTA,..L. 40 is,� Y ce -2 YA,kD-s.Et _._.._ .. - ._ .m._...... _...- TREES OF wrr » 4 RIM 1042.0 RiPRAP TRAPEZODIAL DITCH SCwcpxE 80 Pvt 3o (w,N ,om.0 ...-f6:L6 iF"OF'is• _ _ _. _ -- '� C 1 CHAIN LINK - .. _............... _ V g -_ FENCE W RANDS PIPE SILT FENCE . m d 148 LF of ° rrea TYP f ) w -"" ovr „ I� - . .. SB-98-5'_2.0 OF BARBED WIRE POLE Air - W _ PROPERTY LINE E , FUTURE TENANT SITE 4 1 CONSTRUCTION ENT AfYCE • RD8-2r MIN MAY p '` N C AY .FESSIp''��'J� 10 � ' x _� �_ _ f _ :9 IT. T --- - SEAL f ''LS ..... 16883 PERM - LIMIT - �; L.EY , CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE O �S �r rr1 ,++ SETTLING PONDS 12.0 ACRES - WASTEPILES 40.0 ACRES STOCKPILES 10.5 ACRES . Tp SB-98, 7 PROCESSING/ 10.5 ACRES -- HAUL ROAD CONS CTION LIMIT A PIT _..._ - 42.0 ACRES � '. SB--98-6 NOV OTHER 6.0 ACRES ,. 3 0 1998 �! I ,TOTAL 121 .0 ACRES - By THE. PIT IS CURRENTLY;USED AS PLANTS / SETTLING POND. ACREAGE REFLECTS FUTURE �. SETTLING PONDS. CITY OF O GA ON � OFFICE RELOCATION/FUTURE TENANT SITE '' ��T INITIAL ��� ° T - 8 , 2 98 � ss�-^ 852�7 _- a��e , wiiIial'i"is, cn,arI-"1ei-I. king, inc. ._.... ___.. k_ � _ _ _ ____ / / CON S U LT I G E G I N E E R 1 TABLE AND CULVERT 10/19/98 GWW 1 " = 100' �t-sr_. VULCAN MATERIALS M O R GANT O N QUARRY - 2---� PER DENR�- 1 1 /24/98 GWW PROFILE _ T rl� rr:— — COMPANY 2Ci7 SOUTH MAIN STREET P.Q. BOX 1245 _._------ � --- --------- -------- �;i;1?�z:: �iF��I~1 MORGANTON , NORTH CAROLINA --- KANNAPOLtS, NC 28082 '704�/938--- I515 __..-_..._._ _...._. ..._ __ __._�____.._: __ _ -_ - . .._ ��yc> NU.: V ': 98527 1 4 3