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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8_Appendix VII - Scoping Letters and Responses 40S/ Appendix VII — Scoping Letters and Responses North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) — Scoping Letter �r August 22, 2022 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Asheville Regional Office Water Quality Regional Operations Section 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 Attention: Mitchell Anderson Environmental Specialist mitchell.anderson ncdenr. ov Reference: Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Dear Mr. Anderson, �--' On behalf of The Quartz Corp USA, S&ME, Inc_ (S&ME) is currently seeking information necessary for completion of a preliminary environmental review of the proposed Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin Project at The Quartz Corp USA facility in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Please accept this letter as a request for comments from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) regarding this project. Project Description S&ME is assisting the Quartz Corp USA (Quartz Corp) with desgin and permitting of a new freshwater reservoir, an emergency basin and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Land use at the project area consists of mining activities and wooded areas. The existing Quartz Corp production facility is located northeast of the project review area. The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of commercial development, wooded areas, institutional development, and scattered residential development. It is anticipated that impacts to jurisdictional waters will occur and a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and subsequent Water Quality Certification (WQC) from the NCDWR will be necessary.We anticipate that the project can be authorized under Nationwide Permit (NWP) No.44 (Mining Activities) through the USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office and North Carolina's WQC General Certification (GC) No. 4267. This letter serves as initial consultation to provide written comments regarding the interests of your agency in this project. ,...I s r� Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Closing Thank you for your assistance with this project.We look forward to receiving your comments. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Rebeckah Sims, PWS with S&ME by e-mail at rsims@smeinc.com or by phone at 803.924.4152, at your convenience. Sincerely, S&ME Rebeckah Sims, PWS Natural Resources Professional II Enclosures Site Vicinity Exhibit (Figure 1) USGS Topographic Exhibit (Figure 2) Soils Exhibit (Figure 3) Aerial Orthoimagery Exhibit (Figure 4) 64 ?4 E n o y�ry+q- a Ile * "r $ % O W air � pd °+me", 1 Lhul L, 3y oov ltepr N.lr; rP 4nYbt r y 'py Qr,` a� m x e ova N �v r , Aaln A,, SPrtica Pine awn wa v 1�. a Watnul Awn Vc Greentnond Rd _ °4•a a+.t Arc L3 rp "IAs n �rrk Pva a ,r pAv., ey o I 5 7r r%Lf ` Y c3 Sla A s a G e P.a,l Enghstl RA y StZ r t't` h - r 51 Hn�^ •undl5 ��� S� b: r 7 aroaA �, 1`9�LfJ Ile nanCr r .r}niL' Oa�p ; 0l1i' �+� CI� e Q E � r d'fal'y'�,A ry4� p Z Mt•nhr�l ` � Q C �G 6 4 Calp—N,Rd �t My!ny At,ra 51 m L x a C; n = h'nrt0 r.T 4 f H — a ` � r E V ,rLnl,de �4 o �rR a ,Q`° nal,Y1lr O a Y *, Talf.,.11✓.I, I1'? C cr 1)f d' S C'rr Far n�O one FYoeaa c?trtn R.oOp to 5 NWovd�antl Rd ko R°a r LMOb e a �uCkladp,. �y �7'dGn g u 1."ell `reVt � µsi G 9t a .:ne stout lL't n' ;l � pl can rC Si a' MMyy - Y d1Ce tr gtdlAatro„geOlt At, �. P `o N Hlckoq H1110 1p yC40ry 11,0 cl, ..R,dae Rd a � O M s bRd Pue c°Rocky RrdO i G[aSSy Creek n: N _ n L �e S'� 2 0 2 000 .. 4;000 RaCkhp,vr Het Q Son 5htncri 9 s n (FEED s M REFERENCE: "y LEGEND GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE Im REVIEW AREAS NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWfSE. SCALE: FEGURE NO. 13 SITE VICINITY EXHIBIT 1 " = 2,000 ' DATE: Ill ! FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 1 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER cDDIIrG DIAIP KAITrWrI I rnIIKITV NInDTLJ rODnI IMA 71:%Iid a V is k�p,' ✓ yam;� :�5 . mnx Pn�, 4 1 - y Y ��pP IZil<< a N O " N ro •�F o r E C T v \ E ,N0n \ O a K 51 c N J a I+j Pine r-s:r3.te4 rd Crrrk a _ V d O V 1,000 2,000 (FEET) fr REFERENCE: c LEGEND a' GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED,THEY ARE REVIEW AREAS NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE, - SCALE: FIGURE NO. Z- 13 USGS TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT 1 " = 1,000 ' _ DATE: r� ill E FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN B-17-22 2 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER CDDIIrr DINIG AAITr-WPI I (-nlIAITV AI!-)DTLJ rApnl1KIA ',")1RR1A A Il I oA�`A�p {1 � � � a +, o m . r 0 E@33 - -- o K - L1:TT:fl 0 effD a ryr�yO a -Zr d OQ�O #' LEGEND N q�FQ MIREVIEW AREAS t =ROADS BdA:Bandana sandy Ieam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded n fi =n R } BmA:Biltmore sand,0 to 3 percent slopes,frequentiy flooded CeE:Chandler-Micavilfe complex,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony CeF:Chandler-M:caville complex,50 to 9S percent slopes,stony EcD:Evard-Cowee complex,central mountain,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony RoA:Rosman Fine sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded r+s7 H� SaB:Saunook silt loam,2 to 8 percent slopes ScC r Saunook silt loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony N SdD:Saunook-Thunder complex,15 to 3C percent slopes,stony a 0 500. 1,OOfl Ud:Udorthents,loamy E �• Un:Udorthents,loamy,stony (FEE-L• Ur:Urban land REFERENCE: W:Water GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAIN ED FROM ESRI,COUNTY SOURCES,AND USDA-NRCS. THIS WgC:Watauga sandy loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE WgD:Watauga sandy loam,15 to 30 percentslopes,stony APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED A OTHERWISE. WgE:Watauga sandy loam,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony SCALE; FIGURE NO. a SOILS EXHIBIT 1 " = 500 ' DATE: u FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 3 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER rDDI IrG DINIC AdITruCI I rnIIKITV nlnDTu rADni inlA 79R�1d N 0� f � y \ I' �Y .1 ri 4 J 6 h ' n • R' d I N 6 Q 0 � q��t 13 sa Rrr�uall,pp F� a S �ArRWgy LN - 1_(FEE'T) ` REFERENCE: r R 4 G!S BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI AND COUNTY SOURCES. THIS MAP IS FOR `N LEGEND a INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE ` '6 APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED . + ©REVIEW AREAS } OTHERWISE. CARTERS RIDGE RD =ROADS AERIAL ORTHOIMAGERY EXHIBIT 1 "SCALE: FIGURE NO.= 500 ' DATE: f FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 4 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PRaECTNUMBER CDPI IrG DINE KAITrWrj I rnl IKITV NlnaTu ream INIA 21'�:t1A A North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) - Scoping Letter August 23, 2022 North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office 4617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4617 Attention: Renee Gledhill-Earley Environmental Review Coordinator environmental.review@ncdcr.gov Reference: Section 106 Review— Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Dear Ms. Gledhill-Earley, On behalf of The Quartz Corp USA, S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) is currently seeking information necessary for the completion of a preliminary environmental review for the proposed Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin project at The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine facility, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Please accept this letter as a request for comments from the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (NCSH PO) regarding this project. Project Description S&ME is assisting the Quartz Corp USA (Quartz Corp) with desgin and permitting of a new freshwater reservoir, an emergency basin and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Land use at the project area consists of mining activities and wooded areas.The existing Quartz Corp production facility is located northeast of the project review area.The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of commercial development, wooded areas, institutional development, and scattered residential development. It is anticipated that impacts to jurisdictional waters will occur and a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and subsequent Water Quality Certification (WQC) from the NCDWR will be necessary.We anticipate that the project can be authorized under Nationwide Permit (NWP) No.44 (Mining Activities) through the USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office and North Carolina's WQC General Certification (GC) No.4267. This letter serves as initial consultation to provide written comments regarding the interests of your agency in this project. Section 106 Review- Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No, 213314 Closing Thank you for your assistance with this project.We look forward to receiving your comments. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Rebeckah Sims, PWS with S&ME by e-mail at rsims@smeinc.com or by phone at 803-924-4152, at your convenience. Sincerely, S&ME &V�._�A� Rebeckah Sims, PWS Natural Resources Professional II Enclosures '%W"' Site Vicinity Exhibit (Figure 1) USGS Topographic Exhibit (Figure 2) Soils Exhibit (Figure 3) Aerial Orthoimagery Exhibit (Figure 4) _ y �tr u'S tl�y. S u r � c � ��4 C �''•e. tRYnW o v w A-0 Mea uyr $ to Linn �� t- a' 6 ee lacz - •^ Pme Ave o° t•' spnuaPlnar'a E ut� e ' C IYausut P`rc c ' 4 Gseenwonrl Rd (_ ner._ - V�y n c SS - -ei E Ar re�P re J- ° ^ °NorY Av e'-6J,r'rAA ��'{• �rr a = °ys!° c .b n Ran g'r Engl,sh itd je 'l n ,T t4 �jr s Sk y f`•ry 'rtu sv` tl` � n e t� Q•a no ,tlfwuli y St tr0 St L o- r § 910,0.6 at pStEa !c - rr. c o°° �' '10,i s is q .+n a � ka*F Rno e ra fn _. araa R.rgan ySr r � ° `el r.lanao- �'y; Pa a +s�' a Car uenler Rd eSt r far _, � 4l,ca 5t a - a C R'doe a. F luir e •"une,. 4el 4 �� •e .. 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SITE VICINITY EXHIBIT 1 rr = 2,000 DATE: FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 1 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTNUMBER CDDIIrC DINIC KAITruCI i rnilKITV KInDTW rADnl lhIA 71:�R1d 1 S h. -zl 40' r2 ro LD Ff CC -2� X u 1,000 2,00 —1(F E ET) REFERENCE: LEGEND GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. REVIEW AREAS SCALE: FIGURE NO, USGS TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT 1 = 1,000 ' DATE: III E FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 2 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTINUMBER <DOI irr DiNir- KAITrijr-1 I r(')l INITV KInQTw rADni iKi A 2 1:k'R 1 A oAK�pNp yc V I� f3T.1 � o CLLJ _ „2 & _ a J`rs fj o ,\p0 Q� �s n �T Pf O N \ IIZ�JJ � p, �O 1 LEGEND OREVIEW AREAS a =ROADS BdA:Bandana sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded a BmA;Biltmore sand,0 to 3 percent slopes,frequently flooded ro _ � N CeE:Chandler-Micaville complex,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony u° > CeF:Chandler-Micaville complex 50 to 95 percent slopes,stony - EcD:Evard-Cowee complex,central mountain,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony �y� RoA:Rosman fine sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded SaB:Saunook silt loam,2 to 8 percent slopes NR�< _ ScC:Saunook silt loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony LL SdD:Saunook-Thunder complex,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony a fl SflfJ: 1,flO0� N, Ud:Udorthents,loamy a tv' Un:Udorthents,loamy,stony 4 (FEET), Ur:Urban land REFERENCE: W:Water GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI,COUNTY SOURCES,AND USDA-NRCS. THIS WgC;Watauga sandy foam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stany MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ON LY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE a WgD:Watauga sandy loam,TS[0 30 percent slopes,stony APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED 3 OTHERWISE. WgE:Watauga sandy loam,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony b ,%Nrw o SCALE: FIGURE NO, SOILS EXHIBIT 1 " = 500 ' DATE: FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 3 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER CDPI IrG DINIr" nnlTrWC] I rnl INITV KinDT14 (-AGnI 1NIA 71�,:1d A s 4c � JI r, N � o s� E � a n m n 0 b E � a r S a w Q K a ['DUN � ', d -� - t /%"•rry FAIRWgy h'�rN - ► - R 4 - o y�ry � r• � .0 500 1.000+ (FEET}k:vil w REFERENCE: d GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAMED FROM ESRI AND COUNTY SOURCES. THIS MAP IS FOR / LEGEND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE a APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED CART QREVIEW AREASERS RIDfiE RI] =RQADS A OTHERWISE. SCALE: FIGURE NO. -� AERIAL ORTHOIMAGERY EXHIBIT 1 = 500 DATE: FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN B-17-22 4 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROIECTNUMBER <DDIIrC DINIP KAITrL.ICI I rnlfTlTV KIr)0TW rADnI INIA 21zt'R1d 1 North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) - Response � .JJ q� �c STATE a CP .'Z a � North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Ramona M.Banos,Administrator Governor Roy Cooper Office of Archives and History Secretary D.Reid Wilson Deputy Secretary,Darin].Waters,PhD. September 9,2022 Rebeckah Sims rsims@smeine.com S&ME 2016 Ayrsley Town Boulevard, Suite 2-A Charlotte,NC 28273 Re: Construct Freshwater Reservoir, Emergency Basin and Lay Down Area, Mitchell County, ER 22-2110 Dear Ms. Sims: Thank you for your letter of August 23, 2022, regarding the above-referenced undertaking. We have reviewed the submission and offer the following comments: The area of potential effects (APE) for the proposed undertaking between the North Toe River and Grassy Creek is in an area with a high potential for cultural resources that has not been systematically surveyed before. We recommend a comprehensive archaeological survey be conducted prior to the initiation of any ground disturbing activities in portions of the APE with 25% or less slope. Pedestrian reconnaissance should also be conducted in steeper areas to record any potential rock shelters or historic quarry sites. The purpose of the survey is to identify any archaeological sites and to make recommendations regarding their eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The survey should be conducted by an experienced archaeologist who meets the Secretary of the Interior Professional Qualifications. A list of archaeological consultants, who have conducted or expressed an interest in contract work in North Carolina is available at https:Harchaeology.ncdcr.gov/archaeological-consultant-list. The archaeologists listed, or any other experienced archaeologist, may be contracted to conduct the recommended survey. Our office requests that your consultant meet with the Office of State Archaeology Review Archaeologist to discuss appropriate field methodologies prior to the field investigation. One paper copy and one digital copy (PDF) of all resulting archaeological reports, as well as a digital copy (PDF) of the North Carolina Site Form for each site recorded, should be forwarded to the Office of State Archaeology (OSA) through this office for review and comment, as soon as they are available and in advance of any construction activities. OSA's Archaeological Standards and Guidelines for Background Research, Field Methodologies, Technical Reports, and Curation can be found online at: hops://archaeology.nedcr.gov/osa-guidelines. Location:109 East}ones Street,Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Address:4617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh NC 27699-4617 Telephone/Fax:(919)814-6570/814-6s9s ER 22-2110,September 09,Page 2 of 2 We have determined that the project as proposed will not have an effect on any historic structures. ,`'le The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800. Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. if you have questions concerning the above comment, contact Renee Gledhill-Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919-814-6579 or environmental.reviewOncdcr.gov, In all future communication concerning this project, please cite the above referenced tracking number. Sincerely, (2, w6 -" Jay Ramona Bartos, Deputy �) State Historic Preservation Officer cc: Lori Beckwith,USACE Loretta.A.Beckwith(&usace.aml Location:109 East Janes Street,Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Address:4617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh NC 27699-4617 Telephone/Fax:(919)814-6570/814-6898 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) — Scoping Letter r r August 22, 2022 North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission Wildlife Management Division 1722 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4617 Attention: Danny Ray District 8 Biologist daniel.ray@ncwildlife.org Clint Barden District 8 Conservation Biologist clinton.bardenC@ncwildlife.org Reference: Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No_ 213314 Dear Mr. Ray and Mr_ Barden, On behalf of The Quartz Corp USA, S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) is currently seeking information necessary for completion of a preliminary environmental review of the proposed Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin Project at The Quartz Corp USA facility in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Please accept this letter as a request for comments from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) regarding this project. Project Description S&ME is assisting the Quartz Corp USA (Quartz Corp) with desgin and permitting of a new freshwater reservoir, an emergency basin and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Land use at the project area consists of mining activities and wooded areas. The existing Quartz Corp production facility is located northeast of the project review area.The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of commercial development, wooded areas, institutional development, and scattered residential development. It is anticipated that impacts to jurisdictional waters will occur and a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and subsequent Water Quality Certification (WQC) from the NCDWR will be necessary.We anticipate that the project can be authorized under Nationwide Permit (NWP) No.44 (Mining Activities) through the USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office and North Carolina's WQC General Certification (GC) No.4267. This letter serves as initial consultation to provide written comments regarding the interests of your agency in this project_ 13 S Request for Comments I ' I Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Closing Thank you for your assistance with this project.We look forward to receiving your comments. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Rebeckah Sims, PWS with S&ME by e-mail at rsims@smeinc.com or by phone at 803-924-4152, at your convenience. Sincerely, S&ME RkARa-A�� Rebeckah Sims, PWS Natural Resources Professional II Enclosures Site Vicinity Exhibit (Figure 1) USGS Topographic Exhibit (Figure 2) Soils Exhibit (Figure 3) Aerial Orthoimagery Exhibit (Figure 4) ,%WWI �a s � NY Fa u'l If+� 1 V a a W4 Si mF J• s `Lq j Cab,n ytd ar' - •+'/ate;�' f N`,i MQ � ti fist a tlt Use.pa" S• 'nyt rn - � E N �, PJns Ave 4°e� tri`?cc spltice fillii1-y E nd sr e �Walnut A'+° � �_• Rd c�_! 4 rl -- R+• 00 A.r ry h n�Q H � tr Sails _ Engf➢•,h Rd d 1 •n` S c 'Ji nr r 5Ij GkJJ 51„` O Marc- 9er 4sl r�s >�> C gyp,•t I.i�r'0' yy 46 Eirae Rsg�n ! 's' ,'{ ? L1-murPl yo � � N "Or y to �.SSI c C3rfleJtlet Rd O 4! —� Mtca St oe �G .- Jt n E `r-. C <. 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USGS TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT 1 " = 1,000 ' DATE: r� I FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 2 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROIECTNUMBER cDPIIrP DINIG KAITruGl I rnIINITV NingTW raonl IAIA 71q'�1d d 1 QP�LpNa tick NuI LU 1� OD N N - tl6 0 c Q a 0�k�Q LEGEND akh �F� OREVIEWAREAS 9 R , =ROADS _ BdA:Bandana sandy Team,0 to 3 percent stapes,occasionally!loaded BmA:Biltmore sand,0 to 3 percent slopes,frequently Rooded a = CeE:Chandler-Micaville complex,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony CeF ChandlerMicaville complex,50 to95 percent slopes,stony ESQ' SdD EcD:Evard-Cowee complex,central mountain,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony .• RoA:Rosman fine sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded r yFN SaB Saunook silt loam,2 to 8 percent slopes ScC:Satmook silt loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony N SdD Saunook-Thunder complex,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony G 50() 1,000 1 u'' Ud Udarthents,loamy 0N a Un:Udorthents,loamy,stony (FEET)ti c— Ur.Urban land ,c, REFERENCE: W:Water GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI,COUNTY SOURCES,AND USDA-NRCS. THIS WgC:Watauga sandy loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony a MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE WgD:Watauga sandy loam.15 to 30 percent slopes,stony APPROXIMATED.THEYARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED 3 OTHERWISE, WgE:Watauga sandy loam,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony SCALE: FIGURE NO. _ SOILS EXHIBIT 1 ° = 500 _ DATE: !�I FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN B-17-22 3 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROIECTNUMBER CDDI IrP DINIG AnITrWFI I rnIINITV NlnpTW rApnl INIA 21:t:�1211 A ?00'6'- r .1 r� h e N �0 m RS o � E a �• n v 0 D E Ap a W Y O a W K b a Dq,�q y w r DS DR •4 •��.. N F'4fRWAY LN yI�HR Ilk �!' a 500 ,000 .N gem, jEE REFERENCE: GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI AND COUNTY SOURCES. THIS MAP 6 FOR � LEGEND INFORMAT4ONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE REVIEW AREAS APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED CIR;ERM RIDGE RD =ROADS OTHERWISE. SCALE: FIGURE NO. 13 AERIAL ORTHOIMAGERY EXHIBIT 1 = 500 _ DATE: �I FRESHWATER RESERVOIRAND EMERGENCY BASfN 8-17-22 4 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTNUNIBER CDDIIrF DINIP AAIT(-WPI I r(IIINITV NInC?Tw rADnI INIA 7l'RRlA North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) — Response w y ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Cameron Ingram, Executive Director August 23,2022 Rebeckah Sims S&ME 2016 Ayrsley Town Blvd., Suite 2-A Charlotte,NC 29273 SUBJECT: Freshwater Reservoir&Emergency Basin—Quartz Corp USA Dear Ms. Sims: Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission(NCWRC)received your August 22, 2022 letter regarding plans for the construction of a reservoir, emergency basin, and laydown area for a mine operation in Mitchell County. You requested review and comment on the project. Our comments on this project are offered for your consideration under provisions of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (33 U.S.C. 466 et. seq.) and Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act(48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d). Details were not provided in the letter on design nor the size of the project. We are familiar with the project vicinity and have surveyed Grassy Creek for aquatic biota. Grassy Creek is part of the North Toe River/Nolichucky River Aquatic Habitat, a NC Natural Heritage Program natural area rated Very High due to the ecological importance and richness of the aquatic community. Both Sharphead Darter ([Etheostoma acuticeps, US Federal Species of Concern(FSC),NC Threatened] and Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis,US FSC,NC Special Concern) are found in the North Toe River downstream of the project area. Most importantly,we have records of Eastern Hellbender from Grassy Creek on the project property;we strongly recommend avoiding impacts to Grassy Creek to protect these animals. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. Please contact me at(828)400- 4223 if you have any questions about these comments. Sincerely, Andrea Leslie Mountain Region Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program ec: Byron Hamstead,US Fish and Wildlife Service 1llailing Address: Habitat Conservation • 1721 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1721 Telephone: (919) 707-0220 • Fax: (919) 707-0028 United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) — Scoping Letter -4=W August 22, 2022 United States Army Corps of Engineers Asheville Regulatory Field Office 151 Patton Avenue, Room 208 Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006 Attention: Brandee Boggs Mitchell County Regulatory Specialist brandee.c.boqcls@usace.army.mil Reference: Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Dear Ms. Boggs, On behalf of The Quartz Corp USA, S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) is currently seeking information necessary for �.. completion of a preliminary environmental review of the proposed Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin Project at The Quartz Corp USA facility in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Please accept this letter as a request for comments from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) regarding this project. Project Description S&ME is assisting the Quartz Corp USA (Quartz Corp)with desgin and permitting of a new freshwater reservoir, an emergency basin and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Land use at the project area consists of mining activities and wooded areas. The existing Quartz Corp production facility is located northeast of the project review area. The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of commercial development, wooded areas, institutional development, and scattered residential development. It is anticipated that impacts to jurisdictional waters will occur and a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and subsequent Water Quality Certification (WQC) from the NCDWR will be necessary.We anticipate that the project can be authorized under Nationwide Permit(NWP) No.44 (Mining Activities) through the USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office and North Carolina's WQC General Certification (GC) No.4267. This letter serves as initial consultation to provide written comments regarding the interests of your agency in this project. ! Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Closing Thank you for your assistance with this project.We look forward to receiving your comments. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Rebeckah Sims, PWS with S&ME by e-mail at rsims@smeinc.com or by phone at 803-924-4152, at your convenience. Sincerely, S&ME RPA�'&. 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ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE �`� REVIEW AREAS A NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. `",.nw a SCALE: FIGURE NO. 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THIS WgC:Watauga sandy loam,6 to 15 percent slopes,stony a MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ON LY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE WgD;Watauga sandy loam,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. WgE:Watauga sandy loam,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony SCALE: FIGURE NO. SOILS EXHIBIT ° = 500 _ DATE: II FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 3 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTNUMBER cool Irr Dlr\lr nnlTruFI I rnl INITV NlnaTW roan) INIA 71'Rzt1Q A P V" e � �J 4•_ e 0 /y N Rp TU t X trT W • 5 q r 1 O w K h Q a ' LL 1 � IN aQa5.�R4 N FAIRWQyLN y�l�R r-. •�, � ,;�,�, o h _ 0 500 1,000� REFERENCE: qQ ~ GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI AND COUNTY SOURCES. THIS MAP IS FOR LEGEND £d INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE Q APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED REVIEW AREASCARTERS RIDGE RD =ROADS e OTHERWISE. SCALE: FIGURE NO. --► AERIAL ORTHOIMAGERY EXHIBIT 1 " = 500 ' DATE: II� FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 4 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER cDDI IrP DIKIC KAITrwcl I rnI IKITV KInDTI-I rADnl IAIA 21 4 United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) — Response Rebeckah S Sims From: Boggs, Brandee C CIV USARMY CESAD (USA) <Brandee.C.Boggs@usace.army.mil> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 3:40 PM To: Rebeckah S Sims Cc: Julie Robertson; Cedric Ruhl; Joey Lawler Subject: RE: Request for Comments on The Quartz Corp USA Project (S&ME Project No. 213314) This message originated outside of S&ME. Please report this as phishing if it implies it is from an SBME employee. Hi, Since it does appear your project will impact jurisdictional Waters of the US (WotUS), I look forward to further details to determine permitting needs. Kindest Regards, Brandee Boggs (she/her) Regulatory Specialist Work Hours:Tues-Thurs 930a.m-6pm 828.271.7980 x 4224 US Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District,Asheville Field Office 151 Patton Avenue, Suite 208 Asheville, NC 28801 From: Rebeckah S Sims <rsims@smeinc.com> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2022 4:35 PM To: Boggs, Brandee C CIV USARMY CESAD(USA) <Brandee.C.Boggs@usace.army.mil> Cc:Julie Robertson<jobertson@smeinc.com>; Cedric Ruhl <cruhl@smeinc.com>;Joey Lawler<JLawler@smeinc.com> Subject: [URL Verdict: Neutral][Non-DoD Source] Request for Comments on The Quartz Corp USA Project (S&ME Project No. 213314) Good afternoon, Please find the attached scoping letter requesting your comments on The Quartz Corp USA project necessary for the completion of a preliminary environmental review of the project. Thank you, Rebeckah Sims, PWS Natural Resource~Professional 11 1 S&ME 2016 Ayrsley Town Blvd.,Suite 2-A A� Charlotte,NC 28273 trap - 0:704-523-4726 rf- M:803-934-4 152 www.snieine.com LlnkedIn I Twitter I Faeebook This electronic message is subject to the terms of use set forth at www_smeinc.com/email.if you received this message in error please advise the sender by reply and delete this electronic message and any attachments.Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. �tr 2 United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) — Scoping Letter .Mr.� s August 22, 2022 United States Fish and Wildlife Service Asheville Ecological Services Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville, North Carolina 28801-1082 Attention: Rebekah Reid Field Office Endangered Species Act Section 7 Coordinator rebekah reid@fws.gov Reference: Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Dear Ms. Reid, On behalf of The Quartz Corp USA, S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) is currently seeking information necessary for completion of a preliminary environmental review of the proposed Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin Project at The Quartz Corp USA facility in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Please accept this letter as a request for comments from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) regarding this project. Project Description S&ME is assisting the Quartz Corp USA (Quartz Corp)with desgin and permitting of a new freshwater reservoir, an emergency basin and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Land use at the project area consists of mining activities and wooded areas.The existing Quartz Corp production facility is located northeast of the project review area. The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of commercial development, wooded areas, institutional development, and scattered residential development. It is anticipated that impacts to jurisdictional waters will occur and a permit from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and subsequent Water Quality Certification (WQC) from the NCDWR will be necessary.We anticipate that the project can be authorized under Nationwide Permit(NWP) No_44 (Mining Activities) through the USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office and North Carolina's WQC General Certification (GC) No. 4267. This letter serves as initial consultation to provide written comments regarding the interests of your agency in this project. i �.� Request for Comments Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin I Z The Quartz Corp USA Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 213314 Closing Thank you for your assistance with this project. We look forward to receiving your comments. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Rebeckah Sims, PWS with S&ME by e-mail at rsims@smeinc.com or by phone at 803-924-41 S2, at your convenience. Sincerely, S&ME gwkk&._ � Rebeckah Sims, PWS Natural Resources Professional 11 Enclosures Site Vicinity Exhibit (Figure 1) USGS Topographic Exhibit (Figure 2) Soils Exhibit (Figure 3) Aerial Orthoimagery Exhibit (Figure 4) a t0 yR b C 4 .1 4 flee,W.lr{ J• '�RYn`+1 C F 3 P Y . a r� r q ; ¢ •L, Yme Ave Spruce Plna '?ye � p1b r tr V 7' ��M1'alnut Ava c f xtl wnntf o ¢�Ava "r v a 4 n'rr 51 = y G, Ra,t Engr,sh Rd 90 c J^ 4 c i rest - Or Ru s p `'k ¢p .f, Q i v�+a�° ° yr oara; c+aa r,ur t �Op ,fie N tl O aS. 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SITE VICINITY EXHIBIT 1 ° = 2,000 DATE: � I FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 1 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTNUMBER c1301V-P DINIC KAITrWFI I rnlINITV NInDTu repniINIA 71R114 A t I cl •fix __ -\ .. s ctpul ;. wvn f I all N C O � N n m 0 E C 'o E w G �L1 Il"i - NflJur 21� E U � ' Z Swiss I D •IQ }Y r T fine Laze S r,�,K,Cv rd Creek z s �r lY"UlJ1 c r p / A t I� x c7 I v � 0 0 1,000 2,000 ', I (FEET) 1. REFERENCE: LEGEND a GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI, THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL c PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED,THEY ARE REVIEW AREAS NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. SCALE: FIGURE NO, USGS TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT 1 r, = 1,000 r DATE: III E FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN B-17-22 2 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECTNUMBER coDllrc pINIC KAIT(-Wr-i I rnIINITV NInPTW reDnl lKla '21:tg1d Np AVE ti, N Q OPKL r '11P a u, �D \ � ¢ 99,r �•p,Pv SCC N •' N O O E \\ 0 ---_ - C � 0 d K ` .D _ a _ a OgkO LEGEND Qt��R '^ REVIEW AREAS a' ROADS in BdA-Bandana sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded a BmA:Blltmore sand,{}to 3 percent slopes,frequently flooded A LL CeE:Chondler-Micaville comp€ex,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony u �kY CeF:Chandler-Micaville complex,50 to 95 percent slopes,stony d D EcD:Evarcl<owee complex,central mountain,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony Bd d A RoA:Rosman fine sandy loam,0 to 3 percent slopes,occasionally flooded Scc �c - ti� _ SaB:Saunook silt loam,2 to 8 percent slopes NRy� 5cC:Saunook silt loam,8 to 15 percent slopes,stony N N - ScID:Saunook-Thunder complex,15 to 30 percent slopes,stony 500. Ud:Udorthents,loamy N a Un:Udarthents,loamy,stony {FE F'T. �;t�• u 'TJ� Ur:Urban land REFERENCE: 0 W:Water G€S BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESRI,COUNTY SOURCES,AND USDA-NRCS. THIS WgC:Watauga sandy loam,8[0 15 percent slopes,stony a MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE WgD:Watauga sandy loam,45 to 30 percent slopes,stony APPROXIMATED.THEYARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UNLESS STATED 3 OTHERWISE. WgE:Watauga sandy loam,30 to 50 percent slopes,stony SCALE: FIGURE NO. SOILS EXHIBIT 1 = 500 _ DATE: rll . FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 3 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER QDDIIrC DINIG nnlrrWFI I (-nIINITV KInDTI,4 rAOnl IMA 71R:t1d jr i��Z r-; r� a �Ppcs' a 4 v O v E ' a w4 a . O 6 W N� w a a •�.+• f Ogt�O a _ A _ W r - •- .00s o _ 0 5D0 1,ODD u' N -r N 17 - �(FE E7). c' REFERENCE: GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM ESAI AND COUNTY SOURCES. THIS MAP IS FOR O LEGEND R INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE r. t', a / OREVIEW AREAS sa a APPROXIMATED.THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION,UN LESS STATED CARTERS,RIDGE RD =ROADS ,3, OTHERWISE. SCALE: FIGURE NO. —> AERIAL ORTHOIMAGERY EXHIBIT 1 ' = 5DO DATE: FRESHWATER RESERVOIR AND EMERGENCY BASIN 8-17-22 4 THE QUARTZ CORP USA PROJECT NUMBER cool IrC DINIF n,IITruGI I rniINITV NInDTw rARnI INIA United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) — Response r- UAL �QPQS�ENT OR lye' FRW s. United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE • �RRck 3'$p0 Asheville Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Suite B Asheville,North Carolina 28801 September 15,2022 Ms. Rebeckah Sims S&ME 2016 Ayrsley Town Boulevard, Suite 2-A Charlotte,North Carolina 28273 Subject: Scoping for The Quartz Corp Freshwater Reservoir and Emergency Basin in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County,North Carolina. Dear Ms. Sims: On August 23,2022,we received(via e-mail)your information requesting our comments on the subject project.We have reviewed the information that you presented,and the following comments are provided in accordance with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act(42 U.S.C.§4321 et seq.)and section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended(16 U.S.C. 1531 - 1543) (Act). Proiect Description According to the information provided,The Quartz Corp USA proposes to construct a new freshwater reservoir,emergency basin,and laydown area at their existing facility in Spruce Pine,Mitchell County, North Carolina.The emergency basin is proposed for a developed area west of the production facility, and the freshwater reservoir is proposed for a wooded area south of the production facility. Federally Listed Species In accordance with section 7(a)(2)of the Act and 50 CFR Part 402.01,before any federal authorization/permits or funding can be issued for this project,it is the responsibility of the appropriate federal regulatory/permitting and/or funding agency(ies)to determine whether the project may affect any federally listed endangered or threatened species or designated critical habitat. If it is determined that this project may affect any federally listed species or designated critical habitat,section 7 consultation must be initiated with this office. The proposed project is in an area that has potential or known occurrence records of species with federal designations. Below is a list of species that should be considered in a biological assessment and/or biological evaluation(BABE)prepared for this project. Species Status' Appalachian elktoe Alasmidonta raveneliana E Gray bat Myotis grisescens E Northern long-eared bat Myotis septentrionalis T,PE Rock gnome lichen' Gymnoderma lineare E Tricolored bat I Perimyotis subflavus PE Species I I Status' Virginia spiraca I Spiraea virginiana I T lE= endangered, PE=proposed endangered, T=threatened. On March 23,2022,the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(Service)published a proposal to reclassify NLEB as endangered under the Act. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ordered the Service to complete a new final listing determination for the NLEB by November 2022 (Case 1:15-cv-00477, March 1, 2021). The bat, currently listed as threatened, faces extinction due to the range-wide impacts of white-nose syndrome(WNS), a deadly fungal disease affecting cave-dwelling bats across the continent. The proposed reclassification, if finalized,would remove the current 4(d)rule for the NLEB, as these rules may be applied only to threatened species. Depending on the type of effects a project has on NLEB, the change in the species' status may trigger the need to re-initiate consultation for any actions that are not completed and for which the Federal action agency retains discretion once the new listing determination becomes effective(anticipated to occur by December 30,2022). If your project may result in incidental tape of NLEB after the new listing goes into effect this will need to be addressed in an updated consultation that includes an Incidental Take Statement. If your project may require re-initiation of consultation,please contact our office for additional guidance. On September 14, 2022,the Service published a proposal in the Federal Register to list the tricolored bat as endangered under the Act. The Service has up to 12 months from the date the proposal published to make a final determination, either to list the tricolored bat under the Act or to withdraw the proposal. The Service determined the bat faces extinction primarily due to the range-wide impacts of WNS. Because tricolored bat populations have been greatly reduced due to WNS, surviving bat populations are now more vulnerable to other stressors such as human disturbance and habitat loss. Species proposed for listing are not afforded protection under the Act; however, as soon as a listing becomes effective (typically 30 days after publication of the final rule in the Federal Register),the prohibitions against jeopardizing its continued existence and"take"will apply. Therefore,if you suspect your future or existing project may affect tricolored bats after the potential new listing goes into effect,we recommend analyzing possible effects of the project on tricolored bats and their habitat to determine whether consultation under section 7 of the Act is necessary. Conferencing procedures can be followed prior to listing to ensure the project does not jeopardize the existence of a species. Projects with an existing section 7 biological opinion may require re-initiation of consultation to provide uninterrupted authorization for covered activities. Please contact our office for additional guidance or assistance. The Service appreciates the opportunity to provide these continents. Please contact Ms. Rebekah Reid of our staff at rebekah_reid@fws.gov if you have any questions. In any future correspondence concerning this project, please reference our Log Number 4-2-22-720. Sincerely, - - o iginal signed-- Janet Mizzi Field Supervisor 2