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HomeMy WebLinkAbout98-02_2_Redacted i ,g 7WbA NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Quality _J North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 2. MINING PERMIT # Cie,-u 3. OPERATORS 4. COUNTY_uLi 5. ADDRESS c. 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE +Z— i,,_1-_u-) ► 7. RIVER 8. Person(s) contacted at site .:s �, , ._► t, +��� 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? S Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes ❑ No 11. Date last inspected: 4 11 Ir LA 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: r i1' 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: 77 X . � 3 17. Other recommendations and comments: 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes [5 No Proposed date I I 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operator. _ (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE 1 / 4 Telephone No: (L +'- ) 'ALA k A .-..�� White copy to f le Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 a MINING CHECK1I5T FOR ROUTING Applicant's Name: Project Name: ` Applic./Permit No.: _County: Date Received: Reviewer: River Basin Name: C New -aoGnewal Modification (inside permit boundaries) ❑ Modification (outside permit boundaries) ❑Tran5fer ❑ Release ❑ Partial Release additional Information I-i Fee Needed: $ ❑ Fee Received: $ i Plea:5Q route. entire application pac;kaiac r- Regional Office (2 complete copies; attach the "LQ5 Regional Office Mining Application Review Checklist" to one copy and attach bah the DWQ and DAQ "Mining Application Review Form"to the other copy; send both co wE to the R$gionaI Engineer) Date: Routedo 03 ec'd I J Division of Water Resources Date: Routed Reed NC Wildlife Re5ource5 Commi55ion Date: Routed Rec'd ,- U5 Fish & Wildlife Service Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) ❑ Division of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed Rec'd NC Geological Survey Section Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) ❑ Division of Archives & Hi5tory Date: Routed Rec'd (Only new applications) 7Other: Date: Routed Rec'd **5uoremoc Date for Comments: A4 (no later than 25 days from receipt) i. cac,e note the following: 6U ■0 Hanson Hanson Aggregates East,Inc. 2300 Gateway Cenlre Blvd. Morrisvilke, NC 2756Q-9626 r7 F r` n g 2003 Tel 919 380 2500 Fax 919 380 2522 December 4, 2003 Mr. Floyd Williams, P.G. State Mining Specialist NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Re: Hanson Neverson Quarry, Wilson County, Permit# 98-02, Request for Land Entry Agreement Dear Mr. Williams. Pursuant to your request we are pleased to provide you the accompanying completed Land Entry Agreement for the Neverson Quarry. If I can be of any further assistance please call anytime. Thank you, Sincerely, Rob Snyder cc: John Wakefield, Hanson Neverson Encl: Land Entry Agreement 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. LAND R: APPLI Signatu e: Signatu e:* - i Print Name: Jame R. H. Sprinkle Print Name: Jame R. H. Sprinkle Address: 3131 RDU Center Drive, Ste. 200 Title: Vice President Morrisville, NC 27560 Company: Hanson Aggregates Telephone: 919/380--2610 Mine Name: Neverson Quarry *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 neat 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. -1$- North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME i2S0�► �, MI i kace ,r 2. MINING PERT # 9 8 Z. -- r 3. OPERATOR - c ,COUNTY w 5. ADDRESS 2, Rh►J G' .+-a; �� � . Z me e vt*4 ��.; ..�►G 2 a 5w 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE q- ►y ZL&.&Z 7. RIVER BASIN ►f n3•C_-H-C)-4 8. Person(s) contacted at site 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes © No 11. Date last inspected: _5 / '4 1. 2 12. Any mining since last inspection? N Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? [)L Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the- atti �onliti ` s e Permit? IN ❑ No If no, explain: �` L - 15. Did any of the above deficiencies tesultin 6-Mite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: r- ATI=.. � h'S C..J.�r'1ZvL 1�a1 4���{^�, i. _ _ _ t _•. � t_ s, _ \ 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 67 Yes $No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 13 No Proposed date / 1 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operator I-,I f:�' 1. (date) INSPECTED BY: - DATE c„ Telephone No: M �A )&-4 ,-N3, White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natutot Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section r James D. Simons, P.G., P.E. } { Michael F, Easley, Governor -acting Director and State Geologist William G Ross Jr., Secretary September 3, 200 .s MEMORANDUM F' O: ; 10 ,,e�t!'I�'t= '! T Mr. Bennett Wynne { Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission ��� FROM: Susan B. Edwards (/ Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section MBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Hanson Aggregates Neverson Quarry - Permit No. 98-02 Wilson County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal I-0JUL"sl 1()r 111C above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation Itaving unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by September 25, 2002 so that we may complete our review of this request within our swi(itory time limits. As is the case in our review of all alining 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 sedirnenlatioll. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and fireshwatcr 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 conveniQnt date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN A1,L APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE, Your continued cooperation ui the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBf 0— � rum Ltirlri I ' h o [,<� � ��Tv, �r�� ' c .f� •�,, <i� , Attachments / cc: Mr. ,lohn Holley 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • 919-733-4574 I f'AX- 911i 7Ti 9876 512 North Salishury Street,Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 An Equal O000rtur}H41 AM(matrve Action Emlover—50°/o Recvcled I t0%Post Comwr r Pacer now ■o■ Hanson Hanson Aggregates Fast Southeast Region PA, Box 848 Cheraw, South Carolina 29520 August 30, 2002 Tel 843 537 7883 Fax 843 537 4871 Ms. Judy Wehner N. C. Dept. Environment & Natural Resources — a-rloN Division of!rand Resources Land Quality Section i 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh N.C. 27699-1612Re: Mine Permit Renewal Neverson Quarry - Permit# 98-02 , Dear Ms. Wehner: Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc. wishes to provide your office with information required for the renewal of the mine permit at the Neverson Quarry (Permit #98-02) in Wilson County. Enclosed you will find five sets of permit renewal drawings, five copies of the completed mine permit application, and a check in the amount of $500.00 to cover the permit renewal fee. The sets of permit renewal drawings each contain the following individual drawings: Cover Sheet Sheet 1 Of 5 Mining Plan MP-1 Sheet 2 of 5 Erosion Control Plan EC-1 Sheet 3 Of 5 Reclamation Plan RP-1 Sheet 4 of 5 Typical Cross Sections X-1 Sheet 5 of 5 Please note on the permit application form that we are changing the permanent address for the receipt of official mail to the new Hanson North Carolina Area Office in Morrisville. Please address all future correspondence concerning this permit to that address to the attention of the writer. l We trust that the information provided is sufficient; however, should you require any additional information, do not hesitate to contact the writer. Sincerely, Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc. Steve Howiler, P.E. Environmental Manager SC/NC Enclosures FUG 3 0 2002 DENR LAND QUA-UTY SECTI )N 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 Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc. Neverson Quarry Wilson County, NC Mine Permit Renewal Application August, 2002 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES -- LAND QUALITY SECTION Fro (z L APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 'AUG 3 0 2002 (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) DENR LAND OUALI7Y SE(�-71ON 1. Name of Mine._ Neverson County Wilson —- River Basin Neuse Latitude(dd.mm.ss} N3546-00 Longitude (dd.mn-ss) W78-05-00 2. Name of Applicant* Hanson Aggregates Southeast. Inc._ 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** 3131 RDU Center Drive, Suite 220, Morrisville,NC 27560 Attention: Steve Howiler, PE, Area Environmental Mgr. _ T Telephone $43-537-7883 4. Mine Office Address 7225 Neverson Road Sims NC 27880 Telephone 252-235-4162 5. Mine Manager Mr. John Wakefield 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. ***Signat Date Print Name _.Fames R. H. S�rinl�e- Title VLce-Prpsident. NC Area * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on th 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 1prant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a com lete 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- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT ❑ NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your mining operat-o 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 p�eermit number and the total(overall) acreage covered y Me existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 98-02 Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal' fee will be based upon): 302.1 c. If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by 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 (disturbed, 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 will be based upon): d. If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total(overall) acreage covered y the 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 ACTIONS) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED ABOVE 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader&Truck X Shovel&Truck Dragline & Truck _ Self-loading Scraper Other(explain) -2- 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400 Depth is relative to what benchmark? (e.g., natural ground level, mean sea level, road elevation, etc.) natural ground elevation = 220' above mean sea level b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 350 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? Hanson and companies,now a part of Hanson 6. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10 B. MAPS 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 reap. 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 27699-1 b 12 (919) 715-9718 County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919) 733-7600 _3_ 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topograp c maps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must a 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. g 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 minting permit boundary which He 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, mast 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 100499 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- 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 table/chart similar to the following will be acceptable: CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE Tailings/Sediment Ponds 12.2 Stockpiles 12.0 Wastepiles 36.5 Processing Area/Haul 30.8 Roads Mine Excavation 81.2 Other 0 TOTAL 172.7 This table is duplicated on attached drawings NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY SITE-SPECIFIC TWRMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED UESTIONS/STATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. _5_ 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. The existing Neverson quarry is almost completely developed to its extents at the present time. Any future development is expected to be downward and potentially to the north as the existing wall is pulled back. This development will within the currently disturbed area, however. 2. Descnbe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent ofTsite sedimentation(include specific plans for sediment and erosion control for 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 ma'P(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. See attached plans for locations of existing measures and previously approved plans and supporting calculations for specific details. This information has not changed since last previous submittal. No additional land is expected to be affected during this ten-year permit period; however, should that plan change, Hanson will submit detailed erosion and sediment control plans and engineering calculations prior to beginning land disturbance activities. 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. The crushed stone production process requires water for washing the sized stone products at the wash screen to remove dust and fines for their eventual use in asphalt and ready-mix concrete. The water is recycled through a closed circuit process water settling pond system. Wash water from the plant is collected and delivered to the primary pond, where most of the fazes are remove simply settling out of suspension. The water then flows to the secondary pond where settling of additionalfiner particles takes place. This pond also serves as the plant fresh water pond and the clean water is pumped back to the plant for reuse in the stone washing process. Due to loss to evaporation from the ponds and loss into the stone products,the water balance is periodically restored by supplementing with surface water pumped from a fresh water make-up pond on the site. Water is also used for dust control at the facility. Water is used at the processing plant by introduction through sprays at crushers and at conveyor transfer points to control dust emissions. It is also used in the water truck to control dust emanating from haul roads, stockpiles, and the shot rock pile in the quarry. Water used in dust suppression is usually pulled either from the quarry dewatering, from the secondary settling/fresh water pond, or from the fresh water make-up pond. At the present time, no chemicals are used in any of these processes; however, we may apply to DENR, Division of Water Quality for permission to used chemical flocculants in the recycle system to help in achieving a cleaner source of water for the plant washing and dust control. We may also apply for permission to use chemicals such as calcium chloride or organic surfactants on the haul roads and crusting agents on the product stockpiles in order to better control fugitive dust emissions from these sources. -6- 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 X No--. #yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points (along with their method of stabilization) on your mine map(s). We current have an NPDES Permit (#NCG020234) that covers the discharge of excess ground water from the quarry dewatering process, as well as any excess water from our closed circuit settling pond system The NPDES permit also allows for the discharge of storm water form the mine site throuO multiple point source discharge points. These storm water discharge points off active mine areas are also indicated on the mine plans. 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 excavations)? Yes X No If yes, what impact, if any,will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Estun withdr ated awal rate in gallons per day: 100,000 . Locate all existing wells on the mine maps) that lie within 500 feet 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. Wells for adjoining landowners are not within 500' of the excavation. No indications of the dewatering having affected these wells have been received. 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 if the operation lies in a capacity use area and withdraws more than 100,000 gallons per day. The Neverson Quarry operates under NPDES Permit NCG020234 as issued by NCDENR-Water Quality and as outlined above. It is our understanding that a new capacity use area has been established in eastern North Carolina that includes Wilson County and that regulations came into effect on August 1, 2002 that rewire monitoring of ground water withdrawals in excess of 100,000 gpd. We are to immediately begin monitoring our ground water withdrawal through the use of hour meters on the dewatering pumps. We will begin reporting this information to the state, as we are fairly certain that we are above the 100,000 gpd withdrawal rate. We are required under the new capacity use area regulations to acquire a capacity use permit by February 1, 2003. We are in the process of obtaining the proper forms to be used in filing for this permit at the present time and intend to be in full compliance by the required date. 4. a. Will the operation involve crus"or any other air contaminant emissions? Yes X No . If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or obtained an air quality permitTsssueed by the Division of Air Quality or local governing body. -7- The Neverson Quarry operates under Air Quality Permit # 2572 as issued by NCDENR-Division of Air Quality and is in full compliance with the requirements thereof. A complete system of water sprays is in place at all crushers and conveyor transfer points to control particulate emissions from these sources. b. How will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled? As stated in 3(a) above, a water truck is used to apply water to haul roads, muck pile, and stockpiles as needed to control fugitive emissions from these sources. 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). It is anticipated that a minimum 50' undisturbed buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and existing property lines or highway rights-of-way. In general, an additional minimum 50' disturbed buffer will be maintained between any excavation and existing property lines or highway rights-of-way. In addition, it is Hanson's policy to maintain as much of a buffer as practical between the operations and adjoining properties until such buffer areas are needed for operations. 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 50' undisturbed buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activities and any natural watercourses and wetlands on this site. The attached plans show specific details relevant to buffers at each location. _g_ 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability ad'acent to adjoining permit boundaries during mining. Minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or utter 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. In order to prevent landslides and/or slope failure adjacent to adjoining properties, cut slopes will be graded to no steeper than 1 %:1 and fill slopes will be graded to no steeper than 2:1 and proper compaction procedures shall be used on fill slopes. All slopes will be stabilized by seeding as soon as possible after grading has been completed. Necessary erosion controls will be used to prevent slope failure by concentrated storm water runoff. Excavation or fill shall not generally occur within 100' or 50' respectively of any adjoining property boundary or right-of-way except for visual barrier berms. b. Provide a cross-section on the mine map(s)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 fi al stabilization. See attached mine plans for generalized locations. For more specific details see previously approved plans and details. c. In excavation(s)of unconsolidated (non-rock) materials, specify the angle of all cut slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross-sections far all cut slopes must be provided on the mine map(s). The maximum slope within the pit excavation will be 1 % :1 in unconsolidated overburden with a minimum 20-foot wide safety bench at the rock/unconsolidated overburden interface. See previously approved plans for details. d. In hard rock 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. At the Neverson Quarry, the slope in hard rock has historically been with no bench This slope has been adequate throughout the history of this site since the deposit is relatively uniform and does not have a tendency to slide. Future cuts in hard rock will have a minimum'/,:1 slope with a 15' safety bench every 35' of height as currently typical in Hanson operations. 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. Hanson has always used the most modern mining methods in existence to insure the safety of its employees -9- and neighbors. Sufficient buffers or passive use areas are left to minimize the impact of excavations on adjoining properties and structures. 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 bouldei" barriers may be acceptable high wall barricades. A construction detaillcross-section and location of each type of barricade to be used must be indicated on the mine map(s). Access to the property itself is restricted by gates and cables that are kept locked when the quarry is not in operation. Much of the perimeter is fenced. Berms and overburden disposal areas also block access to much of the site and inactive high walls. During the life of the quarry, barricades of either oversized rock or concrete are used adjacent to active high walls and are relocated as the pit is developed. 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 maintaininValMsu"af.screening r nni trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location on the mine map(s) and provide cross-sections through all proposed berms or proposed spacing, sizes and species for tree plantings. Neverson Quarry presently has a combination of visual barrier berms as well as natural vegetation which screens this site well from adjoining roads and properties. Much of this screening occurs in the 50' undisturbed buffer zone which insures that this screening will be maintained. 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 publicly owned park, forest, or recreation area adjoins the Neverson Quarry. 11. Will explosives be used? Yes X No . If yes, specify the types ofexplosive(s) and describe what precautions) 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 excavation(s) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to the proposed excavation. Ensign Bickford or comparable nonel blast initiation system is used to reduce the possibility of inadvertent blast initiation especially as a result of quick-forming thunderstorms. An electronic initiation system may be substituted for the nonel system if it is deemed a better overall system. Weather conditions are monitored -IO- continuously before, during, and after loading of each shot to insure that the shot will not be initiated under adverse weather conditions that might cause blast emissions to drift in an unacceptable direction or might prevent proper venting of the blast wave away form adjoining properties. ANFO premixed powder is used in dry holes. A cap-sensitive high explosive emulsion is used for wet holes and initiation of the ANFO. Since blasting is an integral part of this operation, each blast is monitored with a seismograph to insure that peak particle velocities and peak overpressures are within limits established by local, state, and federal= authorities. Hanson works closely with consultants (usually Vibratech)to monitor and review each blast and the seismograph recording. Along with the seismograph results, fiagmentation and fly rock conditions are constantly monitored and the blasting program, including direction of blasting, bole size and pattern, stemming, etc. are adjusted as needed to insure best and safest results. 12. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on-site? Yes X No If yes, describe these materials, haw 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). Onsite storage of diesel fuel, gasoline, and various oils and greases is necessary to facilitate the operation of various equipment needed to mine and process crushed stone aggregates. The bulk storage tanks for diesel fuel, gasoline, and oils are in approved above ground storage tanks which are located inside secondary concrete containment in accordance with federal regulations. Any major sill or leak from these tanks would be contained within these structures. Greases and other oils not required in bulk quantities are stored in 55- gallon drums either in the containment areas or at least on concrete slabs and covered where possible. An oil/water separator is located at the shop and servicing area through which petroleum contaminated water from equipment washing and servicing is passed for decontamination. Used oil is collected from equipment and picked up for offsite recycling by properly certified haulers. Empty grease and oil barrels are also returned to the supplier or cleaned and placed into the recycle steel bin for disposal. All employees are trained on a regular basis in the proper handling of petroleum products, managing and cleaning up spills, and proper disposal of rags, absorbent materials, and any contaminated soils. -1.1- 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 all permanent channels must be indicated on the reclamation map. The mine excavation will be allowed to fill by ground water and storm water runoff from ad' ng areas once the mining operation is completed. The resulting deep water lake will be used for recreation and potentially as a fresh water supply+. The plant site, stockpile areas, and overburden disposal areas will be graded and seeded with grasses ;l Fta le for establishment of grasslands and wildlife areas. Process and pit water settling ponds and sediment basins will be filled and similarly reclaimed to grasslands unless they are part of the overall final site drainage and reclamation plan. See attached drawings and previously approved plans for specific details. 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. It is Hanson's intent to convert the quarry into a fresh water lake upon cessation of mining activities. In addition, the fresh water make-up pond near the shop will remain. See attached drawings for specific details and cross-sections. 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. As a safety precaution, a 20-foot wide safety bench will be left at the rock/unconsofidated soil interface. A permanent fence will be erected around the completed quarry to prevent unauthorized entry and danger signs will he placed at regular intervals along the fence to warn of the open pit. -12- 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. As overburden is placed in designated areas, it is spread and compacted by dozer and haul units. Slopes in" waste areas will be graded to 2:1 or flatter and revegetated as soon as possible to prevent erosion. Erosion control measures and runoff conveyances will be established as the waste area develops and then maintained throughout the process until final reclamation is achieved. Drainage on top of waste areas will be established to prevent pooUng and stagnation of water and to control stormwater runo#E Final reclamation of waste areas will include final top and slope dressing as required followed by seeding in accordance with the revegetation plan included herein. See previously approved drawings for specific details. 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on-site roadways. Reclamation in these areas will occur as follows. First, the product stockpiles will be sold down. Then the processing plant will be dismantled and removed from the site. Any remannng piles, waste piles, and areas graded for plant layout and/operation (including ramp to primary station) will be graded to 2:1 maximum slope(generally 3:1 or flatter). Finally these areas be scarified and seeded according to the revegetation plan. Any site access roads not utilized in the end use development plan will be treated in the same manner. Any erosion control structures in these areas to be incorporated into the end use development of the site will be cleaned out and left in good working condition. b. Will any on-site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No . Ifyes, identify such roadways on the reclamation map andprovide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. Main road into existing plant area will remain for access purposes and will be stabilized by rock surfacing. 6. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrapp metal,junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Minim Act of 1971). No off-site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without rior wntten approval from the NZ! 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 mop(s) and reclamation map, along with a list of items to be disposed in said areas. -13- As previously approved, temporary scrap and used equipment storage areas have been developed at this site. The scrap material and used equipment which accumulate as a result of mining and processing activities are stored in these areas until sold to an independent recycler. No process waste products are disposed of at the site. A scrap metal bin is maintained on site for disposal by recycling of small metal scrap. Tires are recycled through the various tire suppliers. -�4- 7. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for ear-round seedigg, including the time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, time 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): 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: 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 SEE PREVIO USL Y APPRO VED REVEGETATION PLAN DATED 4-29-99 BY JAMES IZZELL -15- 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 SS,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 rmit. Please insert the a oxim to acres a or each_ aspect a the minin o eration that you intend to affect during the li e o this miniUg permit in addition ease insert the gpprovriate reclamation cost/acre for each c"ea from the Schedule of Reclamation Costs provided with this golication form) OR y am can de r to the De artment to calculate our bond or You b ed u n 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.) 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 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: $ (round down to the nearest$100.00) COVERED UNDER EXISTING HANSONAGGREGATES SOUTHEAST BLANKS BOND. -16- F. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS (THIS SECTION NOT APPLICABLE TO RENEWAL WITH NO ADDITION OF LAND TO PERMIT) 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 miming 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; creels,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 farm, before the application will be considered complete. LY. 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). 0 SEE THE NEXT TWO PAGES FOR THE "NOTICE" FORM AND THE "AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION" -17- 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 pu�ase 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: Print Name: Address: Title: Company: Telephone: Mane Name: SEE PRE P IOUSL Y SUPPLIED LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. Six 6 conies of the completed application, six d copies of all location maps,-mine maps and reclamation _ mam,and the awroiRriate processing fee see next page for fee schedule) in the form a check or money o er payable tote North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must be sent to the Land Ouaft 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) 73 -4574. -20- 2 Z � HANSON AGGREGATES EAST SOUTHEAST REGION NEVERSON UARRY 1 � M� z r 880 SAMMEYo N RTH CAROLINA �27AW81%WNW7 0 - MINING PERMIT WILSON COUNTY 0 PHONEN (252) 235m4162 No . SSM02 STANDARD SYMBOL LEGEND: POWER POLE ______________________ RENEWWAL STRUCTURE ---------------------- � PAVED SURFACE ----------------- T UNPAVED SURFACE ------------- --------- PATH ----------- TREE LINE ------------------------- c CONTOUR LINE ------------------- XD PROPERTY LINE ___-.._____ ADJOINING PROPERTY LINEIN WATER SURFACE _________ RIGHT OF WAY } SANITARY SEWERss— SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE --- QUARRY ` F FENCE .5 FLOOD PLAIN -------------------- - Sir CUTIFILL INDICATOR ____--_---- OEM VICINITY MAP - MEN SHEET INDEX: MOM COVER n hc) n OVERALL SITE MINING PLAN M P- 1 EROSION CONTROL PLAN EC- 1 RECLAMATION PLAN RP- 1 TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS X- 1 SEPTEMBER, 2002 1 OF 5 HAE--NEV-COVER 0 '�\ . --- r �N -I.I 1..,-�.I....�pt..-I..I-I...,- 1.., . 1.I.'... 1,I.1..%;.�-1-...-..."-..1-/..-7.1 11 q.-.,",/-E.11..�-...-X...1--I-"..-I. ----.....--...1-....:.�i:.1. -----v��.�I,,..��.� X 0 HANSON AGGREGATES EAST ■N E - "I \, f ,� F' _ ,7I--D.0.....e:... 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SETTLING PONDS SUPPLY POND d 20' SAFETY BENCH AT OVERBURDEN 1 ROCK INTERFACE ROAD 300.00 250.00 t200 MAX. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION 200.00 _ _ UPON RECLAMATION HAUL ROAD TO150-00 . HA EXIST. OVERBURDEN ROAD = DISPOSAL AREA 100.00 . , f IV SAFETY BENCHES AT 35' BENCH HEIGHT, 50-00 WALLS WILL GENERALLY BE SLOPED AT 4/1. _ EXIST. MINING OPERATION 0.00 _ SECTION A-A -50.00 EXISTING GRADE = : -100.00 - $ EXIST. PIT FLOOR 2we.00 200.00 400.00 600.00 800.00 1000.00 1200.00 140000 1600.00 1800.00 2000.00 2200.00 2400.00 2600.00 2800.00 3000. 3200.00 3400.00 3600.00 3800.00 4000.00 4200.00 4400.00 4600.00 4800.00 5000.00 5200.00 5400.00 5600-00 e L.. - - .... ..p .... ,_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ..... .... .... - - - - - - - ,.. - - � EXPECTED FINAL PIT FLOOR ELEVATION = APPROX. -180, Hm1 : 200 EXIST. OVERBURDEN DISPOSAL AREA Llj J F W IL EXIST. VARIABLE cc WIDTH NATURAL IL VEGETATIVE BUFFER EXIST. RIP RAP LINED CHANNEL 350.00 CUSTOMER TRUCK HAUL ROAD 250.00 - - 200.00 ±200 MAX. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION .. .....7 . UPON RECLAMATION 15a.aa ' EXISTING GRADE HAUL ROAD 100.00 - ._._.. l .__._.. HAUL ROAD EXIST. MINING 50.00 _ OPERATION 0.00 Y i SECTION B-B --50.0a -100.0a - EXIST. g PIT FLOOR w- 00 200.00 400.00 600.00 800.00 1000.00 1200.00 140Q.OQ 1600.00 1800.00 2000.00-' 2200.00 2400.00 2600.00 > EXPECTED FINAL PIT FLOOR ELEVATION = APPROX. -180' H = 1 :200 REV NO: DESCRIPTION OF REVISION: DATE: o 2 2 rQi r' rn m z PERMIT #98-02 HANSON AGGREGATES EAST C o E fR 1 m 7D N TTT s o rn II If a A = m RENEWAL SOUTHEAST REGION 4 o o " oIE Hanson 3 Q o N N TYPICAL NEVERSON QUARRY �` 2 N CROSS SECTIONS BAILEY N.C. 9 WILSON COUNTY I tJ IC I North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME Q 2. MINING PERMIT # C4 A- �2. 3. OPERATOR --,4- COUNTY J I J 5. ADDRESS r' �t C 14 ci G. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEq­"-__ZQr-,7 7. RIVER BASIN S. Person(s) contacted at site _7 4; (n r%. 11-A S_I 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? El Yes El No 10. PiCtUres? 0 Yes R No 11, Date last inspected: Ss 16 / ? -7- 12. Any mining since last inspection? R Yes El No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? R.Yes 0 No If no, explain: � L=U U In MAY go lqqq Dy- 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit'.' R. Yes C No If no, explain: s 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result III Of' ite damage? EJ Yes E] No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective ii-icasures needed and/or taken: v,-A i , -.:,s- 17. Other recommendations and comments: , j f r I!`-_2 ( , �n, I IS. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 0.Yes El No (Explain) 0 Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? 0 Yes E) No Proposed Sie—/—/-- 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 1)_Cj . �1. Copy of Report sent to operator..-/101 (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE Telephone No: (9 Ic-1 S,_4 I- (t_4, yU 4,71ite Copy to file Yellow Copy to operator Pink copy to A4bibig Specialist 10197 44 North Carolina Department of Environment, Wealth, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERWrED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 2. MINING PERMIT# GA 3. OPERATOR 4. COUNTY,,_]4%..­�,cu,.l 5. 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEG- i-I. 7. Person(s) contacted at site :' r-� r.-, ► ►= Ih,. .�!�� 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? p Yes ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes ❑,No 10. Date last inspected: 1311_St. 11. Any mining since last inspection? p Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? [E Yes ❑No It no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑No If no, explain: • II 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Y_es cribe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures need and/or taken: FLAND QUALITY SECTION- 16. Other recommendations and comments:;•--�i..� _ 1�., f' ,+�� �,�_�„1Y143_-A , ill azty,t. r f ,__rr-,"i w -•i�i r-'1 r r,�t';fa t ;:-._..: ` r��.--t ► ►�J� i�-r'' Ef 1"- / r .r•+�l I>! W-r'x A3.F�^fv `'� :1+'' 7". +_.5 to ^^� r(.�1 L. �/ 1 mil• i i - 1t'I'' 17. 1s the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? p Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? El Yes 9,No Proposed /--�- 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 20. Copy of Report sent to.operator _ I i9 lq T (date) INSPECTED BY: �► t3c ;-_w _ _ _ DATE 1 IL �- Phone No: ( ci ,ck ) �=,� I L--i 1s w White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist a Benchmark Carolina Aggregates June 21, 1996 CiENED Mr. Tracy Davis, P.C. �EHA1R State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources JUN 1996 Division of Land Resources P.O. Box 27687 SFCT1ON Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 LAN) QUALITY Re: Excessive Airblast at Neverson Quarry Dear Mr. Davis, This letter is in response to an event that occurred at Neverson Quarry on May 15, 1996 in which a stripping shot, initiated at approximately 3:15 pm., generated an airblast of 136 dB. Since this was in excess of the permitted maximum of 128 dB as stipulated in our mining permit, I notified you by telephone at approximately 4:00 pm of the same day. Based on our conversation, I initiated an investigation to determine the cause(s) of the excessive airblast and identify the necessary steps to be taken to prevent future excessive airblasts from occurring again, Vibra-Tech and ICI Explosives were both notified on Friday, May 16 to begin their own investigations. I have enclosed Vibra-Tech's final report with this correspondence, along with a copy of the blast report and Vibra-Tech's computer analysis of the blast. Although the issue is the May 15" stripping shot, I believe that some clarification should be made to put this event in perspective. We are currently in the process of expanding the west end of the pit to its maximum extent. Stripping operations are underway to remove overburden in advance of initial pit development. Due to differential weathering of the rock mass, solid rock and/or extremely large boulders are encountered at varying depths in the subsurface. To facilitate stripping activities, these rock "knots" are shot as they are uncovered in order to maintain level benches in the overburden for backhoes to excavate from. Since there is no practical way to determine whether a "knot" is part of the rock mass or an isolated boulder, it is difficult to determine the areal extent of any "knot" in the subsurface. Regarding the stripping shot, several issues came to light as a result of Vibra-Tech's investigation. I am in agreement with Jay Rodgers' findings and will address the three most significant ones. There is no doubt that three holes blew out during the shot and indicate a lack of confinement of the explosive energy generated. Our investigation has revealed that drill cuttings were used to stem the holes. This is in clear violation of our blasting policy. I am embarrassed to admit it, but there was a communication problem that has since been resolved. To further exacerbate the problem, the packaged explosive being used (SuperFrac 6000 - 21/4 x 16) was slit to better couple with the hole. Although this is a proven method in production P.O. Box 13983, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-3983 Office: (919)380-2600•Telefax: (919)380-2747 page 2 blasting, the effect on the stripping shot was one of increasing the explosive energy above what was probably necessary to achieve good fragmentation. The second issue that became obvious was the lack of surface delays in the shot. A total of forty (40) holes were shot with 2 timing delays. Although the pounds of explosive per hole were comparatively small (13.7 lbs. per hole or 550 lbs. total), the poor confinement due to the stemming material used and the lack of an adequate number of delays created a situation in which excessive airblast was probable. Simply put, i believe we got in a hurry to get the shot off before inclement weather moved in, and our personnel didn't give the shot sufficient consideration based on its size. The third issue pertaining to the weather has also been investigated. The weather report indicated that an inversion was possible the afternoon of May 151h, although two (2) production blasts were initiated earlier in the day with no adverse effects. In retrospect, it would have made better sense to call off the stripping shot based on the weather conditions at that time. A meeting was convened at Neverson on June 6, 1996 to discuss the results of the Vibra- Tech investigation and review the appropriate corrective actions to be taken to insure similar situations from occurring in the future. Those in attendance were Benchmark Carolina Aggregates production staff and management, representatives of ICI Explosives, and Jay Rodgers of Vibra-Tech. A post mortem of the stripping shot was performed so that all parties could understand and agree on what caused the excessive airblast. Furthermore, all parties reviewed proposed corrective measures to be implemented when blasting in the stripping area. These are outlined below subject to your approval, and have already been implemented while awaiting the outcome of your decision. • "Knot" shots in the stripping area will utilize 3%2" diameter holes and will carry a minimum stemming height of 6'. Stemming material shall only consist of crushed stone; no drill cuttings will be used under any circumstances. Furthermore, packaged explosives will not be slit prior to loading. • Any "knot " shot in which hole depths are eight feet (8') or less will be further confined by placing a minimum of two feet (2') of screenings on top of the shot. • The number of holes detonated per delay period will be minimized. • Blast configuration (stemming height, burden and spacing, timing delays, and confinement issues) will be determined and agreed to jointly by BCA staff and ICI Explosives prior to drilling and loading any stripping shot. • Weather related issues (inversions) will be scrutinized prior to loading a stripping shot based on the location and bench level of the shot. page 3 I trust that these proposed measures will minimize any further occurrences from taking place and meet with your approval. Since pit development will be gradual on the west wall of the pit, I have also asked Jay Rodgers to perform seismic analysis of this area to determine optimum blast configurations. This work will be necessary to minimize problems associated our closest neighbors. Again, I would like to apologize for the breakdown in communications which I believe led to the excessive airblast. Our meeting on June 6, 1996 clarified the duties and responsibilities of the various people involved in blasting at Neverson, particularly when stripping shots are involved. If you any questions or require further information, please don't hesitate to call. Your consideration in this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, 9imBchmarkC olmaAggregates Sprinkl Operation Manager cc: Floyd Morgan Jimmy Manning David Holland/ICI Explosives Jay RodgersNibra-Tech File 377 Carowinds Boulevard,Suite 112,Ft,Mill,SC 29715 4YBRA-TIECH ibration Monitoring Experts 803-548-3066 FAX 803-548-3083 JUKE 5, 1996 Mr. Jim Sprinkle Benchmark Carolina Aggregates PO Box 13983 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-3983 RE: Excessive Airblast Level recorded at Neverson Quarry Dear Mr. Sprinkle: This is our report on the blast dated May 15, 1996,at the Neverson, North Carolina,quarry. We have evaluated the blast and related mine procedures in order to determine the causes of an excessive airblast level recorded at the rear quarry gate and make recommendations as to corrective actions that can be taken to insure further compliance to the permitted level of 128 dB at the nearest non-quarry owned structure. Vibra-Tech visited the Neverson quarry May 20, 1996, to inspect the blast site, check the seismograph and gather needed information. Our investigation of the blast revealed areas.of concern that may require corrective action. These areas briefly include-.- • The seismograph was placed at the rear quarry gate. The practice of monitoring at the quarry gate. while convenient, may not provide an accurate picture of the actual airblast level at the nearest non- quarry owned structure. The actual level at the nearest non-quarry owned structure was certainly somewhat lower, which may or may not have been significant. • The WSC quarry weather report stated that a mid-level temperature inversion was possible at the time of the blast. Blasts prone to higher airblast levels, such as stripping blasts or toe blasts, should not be detonated under potential temperature inversion conditions. • While the blast design employed in this instance was suitable, use of non-electric detonators such as the Handidet system,or use of all electric delay periods, would have produced much better results as the number of holes per delay in this blast was excessive. Stripping and toe blasts should be restricted to no more than two holes per delay. • Confinement calculations, intended to be used as an indicator of excessive airblast potential, show a probability of insufficient confinement of the explosive energy for the blast design utilized. By not slitting the explosive product, and/or use of additional stemming material would have given sufficient confinement. Drill cuttings should not be used as stemming material under any conditions when excessive airblast may be a problem. While atmospheric conditions may have contributed,somewhat. to the excessive airblast, we feel that the small stripping blast of May 15 was not given the serious consideration a production blast would have been given with regard to stemming and delay choices. Corrective actions that could be taken to assure compliance is maintained in the future include: • Small scale blasts should be drilled and loaded with appropriate hole size and spacing,and loaded with appropriate blasting products. • Additional cover should be placed on all small `knot' (less than 8 It depth)blasts and only crushed stone stemming material should be used. • The number of holes detonated per delay period should be minimized. It does not appear that adverse rock quality or geologic conditions played any roll in the excessive airblast reading. The seismograph calibration and operation was checked and the unit was found to be in perfect working order. Benchmark Carolina Aggregates' record keeping and documentation procedures are excellent. Should you require additional information,a more detailed report can be prepared. If you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me at once. Respectfully submitted, Vibra-Tech Engineers, Inc. er?aykA. g s Area Manager attachments YaE: FZ CC) MFPYk MY P. O. BOX 13983 • RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709-3983 BLAST REPORT Project: Location: !!V�U�,!5G j^✓ -� Date: , 5— j'l G Shut No. .5T'QG� Seis. No. 7 e- a _L _ ___Time Fired Scale Distance Z. Particle Velocity /3L. b /_ e�. z I Dist. to Neighbor /Z.,G Max. Lbs./Delay A 7 !�e 1. Type Rock 7, Sub-drilling 2. Type Drill H. Height of Bench ♦G -_- 3. Bit Size 41 9. Stemming G T_ 4. No. Holes Ya 7`6 e- S' 10. Burden 5. "Total Drill Ft. 11. Spacing 6. Drill Hours 12. Open or Buffer EXPLOSIVES CAPS Type Pounds DelaylNoJFt. DelaylNoJft G ,2 �� .� v�u L /y oZ0 a Total Pounds �SU Total Tans or CY Powder Factor BACKBREAK FRAGMENTATION NOISE Minor-Fr,ir-Severe Good-Fair-Pour L�_Modem te-Quiet WEATHER DATA G 1. Inversion below 5,000 ft. (AGL) Base_St'clz '?'C Top �Qoo/ r� " - 2. Temperature to wipe out inversion 5 G u 3. Expected High 1 4. Temperature at time of shut - 5. Winds: surface /� _/ 3 S,UU(I ft. / g 2,000 ft.—AC / 6, 10,000 ft, ForerrplQ ��� Superintendent I Ills 11 1 11 ...,...ro dsa...■ m.�asasms�a.rwsawsss ssA r��r�s a�iw �s sww .scr�r.r.s �sor�es...p,a�sasaas:ssa�ea�ss so�a�a�®a�..+sir� r� �N.wfa.a..aw�sasaea aaw�r...�.ss�aRRRli7rs�.a�.�a.� awwom�a�sa�maasa�saga� ���wre>N! wa�is�waQssassd +�>s�®moa®na�s���rsarr� rrswwaysa��� ME�� a_� is�s��� r MMMW mom Mm �r i �s r^sra■■�s����a a.swws�ws� �s7�ws�a - ■w�ar�.a..�s i North Carolina Department of Environment, Heaftb, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMffTED MANE) t 1. MINE NAME �.j_�- .' ��f-,t.: ti l;a ., 2�r_ 2. MINING PERMIT#. q 3. OPERATOR r .-- ._;! ..t+ rw�r.sa r,3.+z��► ,r.l�t S[:.�`c a-rf 4. COUNTY\_I it 5. ADDRESSc>;: k;-. 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEq_�--7C 7. Person(s) contacted at site "t 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? t] Yes ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes p,No 10. Date last inspected:L._. 1_;� q�, 11. Any mining since last inspection? p Yes ❑ No 12, Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? p Yes ❑No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? fT7 Yes ❑No If no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes 0 No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: RECEIVED EHNR 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: LAND QUALM SEG 10 N 16. Other recommendations and comments:(, �a fzfr►� tr�.,�I �. _�=s��L,� _ � ^��-•� �_� �7'F :: r-Ni-r [ �.-\ �`.t'��:aw]�_ , -_�C"L-�1\ S'' 'ri�,c' �Ytj� i,e 17, Is the Annual Reclamation Report /- map accurate? E Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes 0 No Proposed date 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . , . 20. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTEDBY: t: mr r- DATE 1 _l y Phone No: White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9/91 I� • R. IEE_9V F North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Res ces, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section Ir J U N 2 5 1995 ' MINE INSPECTION REPORT By (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAM E_N E./k; a-r—o C.1%-i ARP 2. MINING PERMIT# 7��_ c:)7 3. OPERATOR ?E,,.sc_,�►v-,%Piz ir. CArZ,uL..P.+A +-.r-e- -s6, 4. COUNTY �-i-_,& �...i 5. ADDRESS 3* Ru2M_Ar ?,4t 7..7cfi?PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEc? 7. Person(s) contacted at site &--AG 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? 0 Yes ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes p No 10. Date last inspected:!11�1—Tq 11. Any mining since last inspection? p Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with'the Operating Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? [ Yes No If no, explain: 14> Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? [:]Yes ❑No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: Nt .N-o i, 16. Other recommendations and comments: r + P.,e e•r i c -.. je �, r• cx ASAP -"i-ti•�a 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +1- map accurate? ❑Yes ❑No (Explain) E Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes p No Proposed date 19. No, of additional pages of Inspection Report c..;) 20. Copy of Report sent to.operator 1;;1.2/_!E5 (date) INSPECTED l3Y:":_S, >.-. t�,,,4~>ca= !1 V A.' rt.bC J ,.s DATE Phone No: (,q White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9/91 State of North Carolina 'T I_X Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources a ° 9 Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes,Secretary Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist June 24, 1996 Mr . Jim Sprinkle Operations Manager Benchmark Carolina Aggregates P .O . Box 13983 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709--3983 RE : Excessive Airblast Incident of May 15, 1996 Neverson .Quarry Mining Permit No. 98,02 Wilson County Dear Mr. Sprinkle : This letter is in reponse to your June 21, 1996 letter to Mr. Tracy Davis of the Land Quality Section regarding the above referenced incident . Your letter included your analysis of the incident as well as an investigation report prepared by your consultant, Mr. Jay Rogers of Vibra-Tech. An overpressure measurement of 136 dbl was measured by your company' s seismograph located near the rear quarry gate around 3 : 15 pm on May 15, 1996 . This office has completed its review of the investigation reports and agrees that the excessive airbl.ast reading for this shot was related to items outlined in both reports . I concur with the remediation measures outlined in your letter dated June 21, 1996 . Primarily, the remediation measures are as follows : 1) "Knot" shots in the stripping area will utilize 3-1/2 inch diameter holes and will carry _a minimum stemming height of 6 feet . 2) Stemming material will only consist of crushed stone; no drill cuttings will be used under any circumstances . 3) Packaged explosives will not be slit prior to loading in the blast holes . 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%past-consumer paper Mr. Sprinkle Page 2 4) Any "knot" shot in which hole depths are 8 feet or less will be further confined by placing a minimum of 2 feet of screenings on top of the shot . 5) The number of holes detonated per delay period will be minimized. 6) Blast configuration (stemming height, burden and spacing, timing delays, and confinement issues) will be determined and agreed to by qualified personnel from both Benchmark Carolina Aggregates and ICI Explosives prior to drilling and loading any stripping shot . 7) Weather related issues (such as temperature inversions) will be scrutinized prior to loading a stripping shot based upon the location and bench level of the shot . In order to reduce excessive airblast readings in the future at this facility, the. above remedial measures proposed by your company will be considered part of the blasting procedures outlined in Mining Permit No. 98-02 . Please attach a copy of this letter to your mining permit for this site for future reference . If you do not agree that the above information constitutes a request by your company to modify its mining permit, yea have the . right to request a hearing pursuant to G. S . 74-57 to discuss this matter further. 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 Mr.- Tracy Davis; State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574 . Very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, P .G. , P.E . CHG/td CC : LMr.- -Tracy- Davis, P.E. . i Mr. John Holley, P.E. (w/Copy of reports) State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • e Division of Land Resources James S, Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist June 24 , 1996 Mr. Jim Sprinkle Operations Manager Benchmark Carolina Aggregates P.O. Box 13983 Research Triangle Park, North' Carolina 27709-3983 RE : Excessive Airblast Incident of May 15, 1996 Neverson Quarry Mining Permit No . 98-02 Wilson County Dear Mr . Sprinkle : This letter is in reponse to your June 21, 1996 letter to Mr. Tracy Davis of the Land Quality Section regarding the above referenced incident . Your letter included your analysis of the incident as well as an investigation report prepared by your consultant, Mr. Jay Rogers of Vibra-Tech. An ov'larpressure measurement of 136 dbl was measured by your company' s seismograph located near the rear quarry gate around 3 : 15 pm on May 15 , 1996 . This office has completed its review of the investigation reports and agrees that the excessive airblast reading for this shot- was- related to items outlined in both reports . I concur with the remediation measures outlined in your letter dated June 21, 1996 . Primarily, the remediation measures are as follows : 1) "Knot" shots in the stripping area will utilize 3-1/2 inch diameter holes and will carry a minimum stemming height of 6 feet . 2) Stemming material will only consist of crushed stone; no drill cuttings will be used under any circumstances . 3) Packaged explosives will not be slit prior to loading in the blast holes . 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/ 10%post-consumer paper f Mr. Sprinkle Page 2 4) Any "knot" shot in which hole depths are 8 feet or less will be further confined by placing a minimum of 2 feet of screenings on top of the shot . 5) The number of holes detonated per delay period will be minimized. 6) Blast configuration (stemming height, burden and spacing, timing delays, and confinement issues) will be determined and agreed to by qualified personnel from both Benchmark Carolina Aggregates and ICI Explosives prior to drilling and loading any stripping shot . 7) Weather related issues (such as temperature inversions) will be scrutinized prior to loading a stripping shot based upon the location and bench level of the shot . In order to reduce excessive airblast readings in the future at this facility, the. above remedial measures proposed by your company will be considered part of the blasting procedures outlined in Mining Permit No. 98-02 . Please attach a copy of this letter to your mining permit for this site for future reference. If you do not agree that the above information constitutes a request by your company to modify its mining permit, yqp have the . right to request a hearing pursuant to G. S . 74-57 to discuss this matter further. 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 Mr. Tracy Davis, State Mining Specialist, at (919) . 733-4574 . Very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, P .G. , P.E . CHG/td cc : Mr. Tracy Davis, P.E. Mr. John Holley, P.E . (w/copy of reports) 46l:1i96 0A: 32 IC919 380 2747 BENCHMARK IN01 i � I BENCHMARK CAR OLINA A GGREGA 'S 2300 CUtwV Czx&c afoai Mvr NC 27s%0 Facsimile Tr==ission PAGE 1 OF ' DATE: T TO: FROM: REMARKS: �i low I r-) OUR FAX NUA&SR IS; 9191380-2616 IF YOU DO NOT RECEME ALL MATERL L TRANSMMED, PLEASE CALL US AT: 9191380-2610 or 9191380-2630 The information contained in this facsimile message is eonfidentlai i0onination intended only for the use of the individual or entities named above. If the reader of this message is not the inlended recipient,you are hereby notVed that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communkation.ls.strictly prohibited;-If-you have received tW - -- 6hihiza cruion in error,please immed alety notify to by telephone and return the original message to us at the above address via the U.S. Postal Service. ?Trask you. 06/21:96 08:32 %2919 380 2747 BENCHMARK Z 002 IVA Benchmark Carolina Aggregates June 21, 1996 Mr. Tracy Davis,, P.E. Mate of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh,NO 27611-7687 Re: Excessive Airblast at N'evemon Quarry Dear Mr. Davis, This letter is in response to an event that occurred at Neverson Quarry on May 15, 1996 in which a stripping shot, initiated at approximately 3:15 pm., generated an airblast of 136 dB. Since this was in excess of,the perynitted maximum of 128 dB as stipulated in our mining permit. 1 notified you by telephone at approximately 4:00 piny of the same day. Based on our conversation, I initiated an investigation to determine the cause(s) of the excessive airbIast and identify the necessary steps to be taken to prevent future excessive airblasts from occurring attain. Vibra-Tech and ICI Explosives were both notified on Friday, May 16 to begin their uwn investigations. I have enclosed Vibra-Teeh's final report with this correspondence, along with a copy of the blast report and Vibra-Teeh's computer analysis of the blast. Although the issue is the May 15" stripping shot, I believe that some clarification should be made to put this event in perspective. We are currently in the process of expanding the west end of the pit to its maximum extent. Stripping operations are underway to remove overburden in advance of initial pit development. Due to differential weathering of the rock mass, solid rock and/or extremely large boulders are encountered at varying depths in the subsurface. To facilitate stripping activities, these rock "krauts" are shot as they are uncovered in order to maintain level benches in the overburden for backhoes to excavate from. Since there is no practical way to determine whether a"knot" is part of the rock rnass or an isolated boulder, it is difficult to determine the areal extent of any "hoot" in the subsurface. Regarding the stripping shot, several issues came to light as a result of Vibra-Tech's investigation- I am in agreement with Jay Rodgers' findings and will address the three most significant ones. There is no doubt that three holes blew out during the shot and indicate a lack of confinement of the explosive energy generated. `Our_inyeq gatian.has.revealed"that=drill icuttings-were_uSed`to stem tlie-laoles, This is in clear violation of our blasting policy. I am embarrassed to admit it, but there was a Comrtaunicatinn problem that has since been resolved. To.further-exacerbatethe;problem:the=packaged-explo5ivebeirrg-used'(Super 'rac_6 00-23_ -x; 1'6)was"sIitia better couple"with=the.hole- Although this is a proven method in production P.D. Box 13993, Research Triangle Park,North Carolina 27709.3983 Mica:(919)3$0-2500-Telefax: (919)380-2747 06/21/96 08:33 %Y919 380 2747 BENCHMARK o03 page 2 blasting,the effect on the stripping shot was one of'increasZn xee xee losive_energy above'whatwas,probably_necessary_to_achicvc_goad'&agmentatio The Second issue that became obvious was the la`Glc of$urlaGe d lAy 1ff the shQ A total of forty (40) holes were shot with 2 timing delays. Although the pounds of explosive per hole were comparatively small (13.7 lbs. per hole or 350 lbs. total),TT T oorconfinemerit:duetmie s#e_g:material;used:and=the!leck:of:an,adequateiuinber:of c1 l ys c�eate_d a situation my w et�E�:cessive_aii@ast_was probable Simply put,rI;b`elieve`we�gvt zip=ate hurry_to et:the-shot off} `l e_07e ?iiclennent weather_moveddn,-.ah tour-p-ersonnel_didn'.t-give the'shot•sufficient r Fc nsider tlorl'1]85ed-C}rl'ItS_SiZe The third issue pertaining to the weather has also been investigated. The weaiheT;�:report� izrdie ; . . y �7although two (2)production blasts were initiated earlier in the day with no adverse effects. In retrospect,`it wottid-hdve�mader ihetter sense:tp.call.off:the.strippLng.shnt:base-d:on the weather conditions at'.that omen A meeting was convened at Neverson on .Tune G, 1996 to discuss the results of the Vibra- Tech investigation and review the appropriate corrective actions to be taken to insure similar situations from occurring in the future. Those in attendance were Benchmark Carolina Aggregates production staff and management, representatives of ICI Explosives, and Jay Rodgers of V ibra-Tech. A post mortem of the stripping shot was performed so that all parties could understand and agree on what caused the excessive airblast. Furthermore, all parties reviewed proposed corrective measures to be implemented when blasting in the stripping area. These are outlined below subject to your approval,and have already been implemented while awaiting the outcome of your decision. „ "Knot" shots in the stripping area will utilize 3'/z" diameter holes and Ai11 carry a �► minimum stemming height of 6'. Stemming material shall only consist of crushed stono; no drill cuttings will be used under any circurnstances. Furthermore, packaged explosives will not be slit prior to loading. Any "knot " shot in which hole depths are eight feet (T) or less will be further confined by placing a minimum of two feet(2') of screenings on top of the shot. ." The number of holes detonated per delay period will be minimized. Blast configuration(stemming height, burden and spacing,timing delays, and confinement issues)will be determined and agreed to jointly by BCA staff and ICI Explosives prior to drilling and loading any stripping shot. Weather related issues (inversions) will be scrutinized prior to loading a stripping shot based on the location and bench level of the shot. 06/21/96 08:33 $919 380 2747 BENCHMARK page 3 1 trust that these proposed measures will minimize any further occurrences from taking place and meet with your approval. Since pit development will be gradual on the west wall of the pit d-have:also:askWd Jayl OR F- .-perform seismic analysis—o iis_ar determine optimum_lilast conf gurati ris? This work will be necessary to minimize problems associated our closest neighbors. Again, I would like to apologize for the breakdown in communications which I believe led to the excessive airblast. �Our:meeting:on June-b�=1=996:cl4rified:the.dutie` s,and� Fespoxisibilities.o .the..various-pevple•involved-iii=blasting.at.Neverson,.particul5'ly:wbcn-_ pping.shots:are:involv`ed1 If you any questions or require further information,please don't hesitate to call. Your consideration in this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, q climark C olina Aggregates Spr'ra:Zo Manager cc: Floyd Morgan Jininiy Manning David Holland/ICI Explosives Jay RodgersNibra-Tcch File 06/21/96 08:34 22919 330 2747 BENCHAIARK zoos 41KIIM-TECH 377 Carowinds Boulevard,Suit&112,Ft.Mill,SC 29715 %M ion Monitoring Experts 803-548-3066 FAX 903-548-3083 f NE 5. 1996 Mr. Ara Sprinkle Benchmark Carolina Aggregates PO Box 13983 Research Triangle Park., North Carolina 27709-3993 RE: Excessive.Airblast Level worded at Ncvcrson Qr9 Dear Mr_ Sprinkle: This is our report on the blast dated May 15, 1996,at the Neverson,North Carolina,quarry. We have evaluated the blast and related mine procedures in order to determine the causes of an excessive airblast level recorded at the rrar quarry gate and make recommendations as to corrective actions that Can be taken to insure further compliance to the penuitted level of 128 dB at the nearest non-quarry owned star ium. Vibra-Tech visited the Neverson quarry May 20, 1996,to inspect the blast site,check the seismograph and gather needed information, Our.investigation of the blast revealed areas of concern that may require corrective action. These areas briefly include:, V The seismograph was placed at the rear quarry gate. The practice of monitoring at the quarry gate, while convenient,may not prorridc an accurate picture of the actual airblast level at the nearest non- quarry owned structure. The actual level at the nearest non-quarry owned structure was certainly somewhat lower,which may or may not have been significant. The W SC quarry weather report stated that a mid-level temperature inversion was possible at the time of the blast. Blasts prone to higher airblast levels, such as stripping blasts or toe blasts, should not be detonated under potential temperature inversion conditions, V While the blast design employed in this instance was suitable, use of non-electric detonators such as v the Handidet system,or use of all electric delay periods, would have produced ranch better results as the number of holes per delay in this blast was excessive. Stripping and toe blasts should be resericted to no more than two holes per delay. Confinement calculations,intended to be used as an indicator of excessive airblast potential, show a probability of insufficient.confinement of the explosive energy for the blast design utilized. By not Flitting the explosive produm and/or use of additional stemming material would have given sufficient confinement.Drill Cuttings should riot be used as stemming material under any conditions when excessive airblast may be a problem. While atmospheric conditions may have contributed, somewhat, to the excessive airblast,we feel that the small stripping blast of May 15 was not given the serious consideration a production blast would have been given with.regard to stemming and.delay choices. 06/21/96 08:34 %Y919 380 2747 BENCHMARK 2006 Corrective actions that could be taken to assure compliance is maintained in the future include: OSmall scale blasts should be drilled and loaded with appropriate hole size and spacing.and loaded with appropriate blasting products. Additional cover should be placed on all small `knot' (less than 8 ft. depth)blasts and only crushed stone stemming material should be used- The number of holes detonated per delay period should be minimized. It does not appeaur that adverse rock quality or g;ologic conditions played any roll in the excessive airblast reading. The seismograph Calibration and operation was checked and the unit was found to be in perfect working order. Benchmark Carolina Aggregates` Nord keeping and docuinentatiort procedures are excellent. Should you require additional information,a more detailed report can be prepared. If you have any questions concerning this report,please do not hesitate to contact me at once. Respectfully submitted, Vibra-Tech Engineers,Inc. tgers ger attachments 06/21/96 08:34 %2919 380 2747 BENCHMARK f�p07 YF-7EH C, 01MR Y P. 0- BOX 13983 • RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 277a9-3983 BLAST REPORT Project: S� —Location: � � fC _Date: 5—� G , Shot No. 7 seis.No. Z r r. e Time Fired ' Scale Distance � 2. �— _ Paxticle Veincity fir, _� l Dist. to Neighbor r 2., ; _ Max. Lbs./Delay _ 1, Type Rock 7- Sub-drilling 2. Type Drill 'r a 8. Height of Bench i 6 3. Bit Size 4' - 9. Stemming --rp-- 4. No. Holes __Y_6 TG.r' s _ 10. Burden 5. Total Drill Ft. _ 11. Spacing; 6, Drill Hours _ 12. Open or Buffer EXrLOSIVES CAPS Typo Pound DelaylNoJFt. ❑slay/NoJFL i� as a i Total Pounds Total Tons or CY 1 Powder hactor BACKBREAK FRAGMENTATION iVOiS Miner-Fhir-Severe Cuud-Fair-Fuur �Luuc�-Moderate-Quiet WEATHER DATA 1. inversion befuw 5,000 ft. (AGL) Base 5Xr !G a Top 2. Temperature t0 wiPe out inversion -- ell 3. Expected High „ .70 4. Temperature at time of shot - 5. W i d s" Surface .42-1 ,J 5,000 ft, A 2,000 ft.fie_,.! lu,00u ft, n. ra1 Fares Superintendent MIN win sots m_ rya m arl�o�4� as as ra�ar cta r ma�rrw���a-e— terra—a.�+ -uarw rawn�rs �• �� !y o—Z��rra�r.r� �s aree�nw� w�aa♦r rrr•t rrrr�r o� ® orwa� �m rr� � a�aa�s��w�aa�^ rrr ��r�tl��ii�l�a�11l� rw � —r�w� �trrnw �at =a���r wb r.ra `�'•� ITaar �>.�= tom'-.�'w'��rr' m� wwa rrtr MLMAMMM a��rrr � -asrrr�rrs�� �r a�—� IBM ME a i -r< WIN o>� - 0 1/1996 14: 41 B035483083 VIBR4 TECH ENGS PAGE 01 . �� ° IBRA�TECH The Vibration Monitwing Experts Mr. Tracy Davis Jay A- Rodgers Date: June 21, 1996 Vibra-Tech Engineers, Inc. Number of Pages: 3 Phone: 803-548-3066 Fax: 803-548-3083 Mr. Davis- These are the seismograph records that you requested. Jay Rodgers Area Managers THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FACSIMILE MESSAGE IS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDMDUAL OR ENTITY NAMED ABOVE IF TFUS MESSAGE HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED OR RECEWED IN ERROI?, PLEASE DISPOSE OF SAME IMMEDIATELY. IF THE READER OF TfUS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT,YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR REPRODUCTION OF TfflS COMMUNICATION IS STRJCTLY PROHMITED. Benchmark Carolina Neverson Quarry Seisrnorneter of Hac gLte of quarr Blast 54-96 Date: 5/15/96 Time: 15.14 a_ Instrument 7166 ( D.D1B8 °Airblest = 138 d8 f Q.bi?QO y�� -0.0186 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 I's 1.8 2.1 2.3 0.26 Transverse b`16-in' se� 0.00 1"� (n 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.3 L W 0.25 Vertical =10 l ins z Ld 0.00 f < -0.25 f W 0.0 O.Z 0.5 0.? 0.9 1.2 1-4 1.6 1.8 2-1 2.3 0.25 Longitudinal =+4:21-in/sec -0.25 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 2-1 2.3 Response Spectra Transverse Vertical Lon iludinal CO 01) CD ao 0.1 4.i 0.013 10 50 0.01 .. 1.0 50 0.� 1.0 3fl Cn vibru-tech e•n.gineers m rn m w CAS CL 5II �y E fI Y Z 0 . 0. 5 0 . 7 0. 9 ;` 1 .2 H i m IJ m 0o Ln m CD CD ,;T 0 . 2 0 . 5 0 . 7 0 . 9 v io m i H. cli ' u7 to LAND QUALITY SHCTION BLASTING ANALYSIS WORKSH HT (t = denotes fields where input data is needed) Permit No.*: 98-02 Permittee*: BENCHMARK CAROLINA AGGREGATES Mine Name*: NEVERSON QUARRY Blast Report No,t:54-96 Date of Blast: 05/15/96 Time of Blast: 03:15 PM Peak Particle Velocity Check: D = Distance to closest offsite occupied structure (ft): D+ 1200.0 W = Maximum pounds of explosives per delay (pounds): N+ = 274,0 SD = Scaled Distance: SD = D/W"0.5 SD = 72,49465 V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second): V = 160 (SW-1.6 V = 0,169 Omax, 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 estimated at the second location as follows: V = Particle velocity measured by the seismograph (ips): V+ = 0 DS = Distance from blast to seismograph (ft): DS* = 0 d = Distance from blast to second location Ift): dt = 0 PPV = Theoretical peak particle velocity at the closest offsite occupied structure (ips): PPV : V(DS/d)^1,5 PPV : ERR Airblast (Overpressure) Check: P = Unconfined Airblast/Overpressure (psi): P = 82 (D/W"0.33)"-1.2 P = 0,152808 To convert (psi) to (dBL): (P/2.9 x 10"-9)log x 20 P = 154.435 AB = Confined Airblast/Overpressure (dBL): AB = P (dBL) - 3S dBL (for quarry situation) AB = 119.43 A� (tex. limit in mining permit is: AB = L771 dBL) @T, Davis 6/24/94 f DATE TO ASSISTANT ��- DATE TO SUSAN LOGGED IN MIlVING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING g'Y c rtj�. Company Y_'� � �a, _ ��i�+�l�l•[�11 _' dr, ect Name A/ l')j!) _ n Permit No.-I.-2'01 ?0-1-3 County �VPJDate Received Reviewe 07 9a-r3 Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification Transfer Release ❑ Adional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑ Fee Received: Amount 950,06 Please r ute to: 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 ?Pleaseweekend) note the following: (. f1 i{�,� ii L//z 611 L"1114 un A f'J almut J ''n i/7"fl, ' , �t1,�i 1F1.�1�rsf� = i Wit'.. �sr'r if 4� 1� ti4� r i,V"V utw,t1 1 i J *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 Benchmark Carolina Aggregates E-_I MAR 2 0 1995 March 17, 1995 f f By Mr. Tracy Davis NCDEHNR Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Subiect: Corporate name change from Nello L. Teer Co. to Benchmark Carolina Aggregates Dear Mr. Davis: ]'his letter is being written to request that all Mining Permits currently assigned to "Nello L. Teer Company" be changed to reflect the change of the corporate name to "Benchmark Carolina Aggregates". The name change is effective immediately. Please find enclosed a check in the amount of$750 ($50 per 15 permits). Also find enclosed a modified "Land Entry Agreement" for each site reflecting the new corporate name and a copy of the statement regarding the name change on the blanket reclamation bond. The following permits should be changed: Permit Number Mine Name 92-03 Crabtree Quarry 32-01 Durham Quarry 92-02 Raleigli Quarry 98-02 Neverson Quarry 51-05 Princeton Quarry 33-13 Rocky Mount Quarry 43-03 Elliott Sand & Gravel 43-21 Cape Fear Sand & Gravel 68-06 North Durham Quarry 32-07 North Durham (Orange) Quarry 98-13 Elm City Quarry 92-13 Holly Springs Quarry 41-18 High Point Quarry 29-13 Lexington Quarry 36-28 Bessemer City Quarry ` P.O. Box 13983, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-3983 I! Office: (919)380-2600 Telefax: (919) 380-2747 Page 2 All property owners, company addresses, responsible persons, etc. will remain unchanged. We will forward a notarized copy of the bonding information as soon as possible. Please send us a copy of the new cover page for each permit confirming the name change. If you have any questions, please call me. Sincerely, Donald Lineberry .Vice President 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 n sary 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 * -;r Gil Print Name: Print Name: Donald A. Lineberry V Address Title: ice President Company: Benchmark Carolina Aggregates Telephone Mine Name: Neverson Quarry No. 98-02 *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. Four (4) cq�ies.Qf he completed application, four 141-copies of a U mine maQs and reclamation mans, an n (see next page for fee schedule) In the form a check or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, 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. -19- 1 Z'43 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G. Martin, Governor September 4 , 1992 Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director and State Geologist Mr. Steven Edgerton Nello L. Teer Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: Permit No. 98-02 Neverson Quarry Wilson County Dear Mr. Edgerton: Your application for renewal and modification of Permit No. 98-02 for the Neverson Quarry in Wilson County to allow the construction of the new office and expansion of the pit has been approved. A copy of the renewed and modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewal and modification 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. The new expiration date is September 4, 2002 . As a reminder, the permitted acreage at this site is 229 acres, while you are approved to affect 170 acres at any one time. Please review the renewed and modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any question concerning this matter. Sincerely, acy . Davis, E. I.T. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/BUC Enclosure cc: Mr. John L. Holley, Jr. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919) 733-2423 (919) 733-4574 (919) 733.3836 PO Px)x 27687 • Raldj,4), N.C.27611-7687 • -]elepfwne(919)733.3833 An Equal Op}x)�rtunity Affirmative Action Employer DEPARTMENT O F ENV=RONMENT HEALTH AND NATURAL 1Z,ES4C3URCES D=V=S=ON C7 F LAND RESOURCES LAND QUAL 2 T Y S ECT ON P E R M = T 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: Nello L. Teer Company Neverson Quarry Wilson County - Permit No. 98-02 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: SEPTEMBER 4 ,_ _2002 Page 2 of 11 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment, Health 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 November 1 , 1991 : This permit has been modified to allow the on- site remediation of petroleum contaminated soils in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated by .the Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management with this Department. Page 3 of 11 September�4 , 1992 : This permit has been modified to allow the construction of the new office complex and to allow the expansion of the pit, in accordance with the Mine Plans dated February 6 , 1992 and revised June 2 , 1992 . Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until September 4 , 2002. 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 Dewaterina Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. 2 . Air lity 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. 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 wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated by .the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. C. The buffer zones shown on the Neverson Quarry Mine Plans dated February 6, 1992 and revised June 2 , 1992 shall be maintained to prevent caving of any adjoining property and to allow grading of the side slopes to the required angle. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. Page 4 of it 4 . Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, brush barriers, 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 or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. The Neverson Quarry Mine Plan, sheets EC-1 through EC-4 revised June 1992 , shall be followed. C. 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 the renewal of this mining permit. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the initial pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed necessary 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 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 any pit walls disturbed after September 4, 1992 shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope 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. C. All fill slopes shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and vegetated. Page 5 of 11 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 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 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. Page 6 of 11 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. 9 . High---Wall Barri-er 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 twenty 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. 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. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Neverson Quarry Mine plans dated February 6 , 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. Page 7 of 11 11 . Plan Modification A. 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 the renewal of this mining permit. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on-site implementation of the revisions. B. Prior--to beginning any clearing for or construction of the new settling cell system shown on the mine plans dated June 23 , 1992 , a formal modification of this permit shall be obtained from the Department. 12 . Refuse Disposal A. No on--site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that are 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 Solid Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment, Health 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 Solid Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that maybe considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. The remediation of petroleum contaminated soils shall be in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated and enforced by the Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management with the Department. Only petroleum contaminated soils shall be stockpiled at this site. The contaminated soils shall be stockpiled in the area noted on the mine plans dated February 6 , 1992 and revised June, 1992 . The soil remediation area shall be permanently marked at the site. 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. Page 8 of 11 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $25 ,000 . 00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated on 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 9 of 11 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, 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. b. 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 highwall , and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material . Page 10 of 11 2 . The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All fill slopes shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. All overburden cut slopes along pit walls disturbed after September 4 , 1992 shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and stabilized with vegetation. C. All pit walls shall have a 5 foot wide bench constructed every 35 feet of vertical fall . D. The settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. E. 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. G. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. on-site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 12A, B, and C. H. 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 on the Miscellaneous Detail Sheet, D-1 , of the Neverson Quarry Mine Plans prepared by McKim and Creed dated January, 1992 and revised June, 1992 . Page 11 of 11 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 July 20 , 1972 , renewed February 23 , 1982, and modified November 1 , 1992 , is subsequently renewed and modified this 4th day of September, 1992 pursuant to G.S. 74-52 . Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources �l `} Y SPEED TO DATE--� FRO DATE T rER® SUafECT ,J �- L -IOIONO.—* MESSA �� REPLY r 1 MU IOM NO.4 - SIGNED SIGNED WU80nJM*M•C ffbMfi w.MAOC IN V-S A. u-9a4 ir4glry.•P W4wUww.t9E9 SENDER:DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY,SEND WHITE-AND PINK COPIES a • ���4� 6SPEED 4kTeTfRo FROM DATE_ TO I DATE ! + -R E C E V ED Pak U � AUG 2 51992 60 LANE) QUALITY lh SECTION sua�ECT , � ('v.� �FOS�N0.9w 10 MESSAGE I REPLY c�l� P -ram �r�.,.rs �'f>h� f ..�� —_ ✓� LA-3 IN ONA 7)tV sL C7�WJ rb l c +�f o 191,0 —I ))5F— 15 74Z 14A*_la411S 72) t%�Vsu✓t - - �Z A7-%7 "C Gc- Ss�rl i�! 77t _e4{�rN&Z wi —Faro I(p — cJ -FOIL)RA O)j i 171�-ai.+f���• C SIGNED - 51GNED „ W ltwnJonee•ca bmiw•MADE ul u s a, f �` 1'FipYe.e.;awgmJaw. IN WHITE COPY, PINK COPY,PI. RN OVER FOR USE WITH WIN ( 4PF. �I . TO RETURN IN A WINDOW ENVELOPE, PLEASE FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE AND FOLD AS SHOWN WITH THIS SIDE FACING WINDOW. r- r 4 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT July 27, 1992 M E M O R A N D U M To: John Holley, P .E. Through: Arthur Mouberry, P .E. From: S. Jay Zimmerman, P .G Subject : Mining Permit Application Review Neverson Mine, Nello L. Teer Co. Wilson Co. Permit # 98-02 The Raleigh Regional Office Groundwater Section has reviewed the subject permit and has no comments at this time . It is not anticipated that this project will pose any adverse affect to groundwater quality . AM:SJZ MINE SITE REVIEW FORM PROJECT NAME: Due: 2�/ 7 Assigned To: Completed Approved by Arthur Mouberry Timothy Donnelly REVIEW ISSUES: W ,S 0 -/VJ wV Watershed/Stream Name and Classifications CLJ Comments J&u4ff- EL a PERMITS: NPDES Permit Required Yes No O NPDES Permit Existing/Proposed No. �C OQ 7'C� Non Discharge Permit Required Yes No Non Discharge Permit Existing/Proposed No. Comments ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Wetlands Disturbed by Activity Yes No 401 Certification Required � Yes No Comments oreek 4raA � E L. L O IL . T E E Ft C O M PA N Y A Member of THE BEAZER GROUP `,•��� ����j, P . O . BOX 1131 DURHAM , N . C . U . S . A . 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 • TELEX: 6711650 • FAX: 688-4898 July 14, 1992 n s. 1 Hs. Beth Chesson jut II�� NC Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources �L�'� Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Re: Comments on Neverson Quarry Mining Permit Renewal Permit No. 98--02, Wilson County, NC Dear Ms. Chesson: The enclosed information is in response to your letter dated April 21, 1992 requesting additional information for the above referenced permit renewal. Item 1 : The $100.00 modification fee has been included to facilitate the review of this modification. Item 2 : McKim & Creed has shown the erosion and sediment control plans as well as the reclamation plans for this area. It is Teer' s intent to restore this area to farm production as a part of its final reclamation. Item 3: The legend has been included on the title page of the plans. Item 4: This item has been noted and included in the plans. Item 5: This item has been noted and included in the plans. Item 6: This item has been noted and included in the plans. I feel that all of your comments have been addressed. Should you or your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 1-800-999-6356. Sincerely, WLTW;n'--- Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Enclosures CC: File FOUNDED 1909 i McKIM&CREED June 22, 1992 M&C91948.00 ENGNEERS SURVEYORS Ms. Beth Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist ARCHITECTS Land Quality Section PUWNEn N. C. Dept. of EHNR P. O_ Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 RE: Nello L. Teer Company Neverson Quarry Renewal Request Mining Permit No, 98-02 Wilson County Dear Mr. Chesson: We have revised the submitted plans for the above referenced project in response to your April 21, 1992 request for additional information. Our revisions and/or response are as follows: Comment # 1 To be handled by the Nello L. Teer Company Comment # 2 Acknowledged and revised Comment # 3 SUITE W Acknowledged and revised with a general legend added to cover sheet BUILDING l Comment # 4 5625[ALLARb ROAD Acknowledged and revised with the addition of the "Existing Spillway Detail" on sheet EC-2 CARY,NC 27511 PHONE PM233.6491 FAX 9191233.9631 Ms. Beth Chesson June 22, 1992 Page Two Comment # 5 The pipe outlet protection for SB-A calls for Class-B riprap (dmax. = 15"). In accordance with the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, the apron thickness is determined as 1.5 X dmax. This would give a bedding thickness of 1.5 X 15" = 22.5" for Class B riprap. Taking into consideration the materials used and the methods of installation for such outlet protection measures we have shown the bedding thickness as 24". This is shown on the outlet protection detail of sheet D-1. Comment # 6 Acknowledged and revised with the addition of the "Vegetation Beneficial to Wildlife" Section of the Seeding schedule. Enclosed are two (2) sets of revised plans and calculations for your review. We trust our revisions are satisfactory. Feel free to contact us if there are any further questions. Sincerely, McKIM & CREED ENGINEERS, P.A. Allen R. King, E.I.T. ARK/nh CC: Mr. Stephen S. Edgerton, P.C. '' MCKIM&CREED HELLO L. TEER CO. 207328Y 80957 4/23/92 100.00 .00 100. 00 Neverson Quarry Mining Permit No. 9 -02 Modification fee b i 1 100.00 .00 100.00 _ V DETACH STUB BEFORE CASHING NELLO L. TEER CO. 2073287 , . . .. . . -NET AMOUNT 80957 4/23/92 100.00 .00 100.00 ® Neverson Qua ry Mining P rmit No. 9 -02 Modification fee 100.00 .00 100.00 DETACH STUB BEFORE CASHING THIS CHECK IS IN PAYMENT OF INVOICES RENDERED TO NELLO.-L-%�TEER::C'0 2.07328.7 A Member.of THE-BEAZER:GROUP . P.Oi.Box 1131 62 4:', DURHAM,NORTH GAROLINA 277(32.. 311 Ay 07/10/9 0.73'2'87 ,��_ .... . . .; 100:00 .... ... ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS . NC DEPT OF. ENVIRONMENTS. TO HEALTH & NATURAL RESOURCE __ - -_ THE PO BOX 27687 ORDER RALEIGFH9�..'NC 2.7611 OF PAYABLE THROUGH MELLON BANK(DE)N.A. - - - - - - WILMINGTON.DE.19699 MELLON BANK{EAST)N.A. PHI PHILADELPHiA,PA.19102 - ' I e ' ADDENDUM TO: ' EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR: 1 1 ' NELLO L. TEER COMPANY NEVERSON QUARRY BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA ' WILSON COUNTY 1 ' M&C PROJECT NO. 91948.00 TASK NEVOO 1 ' J U N E, 1992 MCKIM& 1 10CALCULATIQN PROJECT -V ?� �. L"-Rla?-4� PROD. NO. ' CLIENT i r" _ DATE ' SUBJECT S OS�O� Coonzot DES, BY CHK. BY REMARKS 44 SOS t- f F - F _ ; .. L 164 .._�-.._. SDI►��;NT�._S-To1?!�c.��_..�.�/�.�t� f . - -� - - ' a TDP - 6v7.5Q x f 1 Z.5D = 7 r;)l 7� ' �Tdc, r�Asl►-� 5-ro�� 1 1 t ////�"KIM&CREED CALCULATION PROJECT � v� � L�4zc�� ,. PROJ. NO. CLIENT 1J�i LtD L. 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ICLIENT ��La TF_,'� DATE SUBJECT �i0S��1`� -CAN - DES. BY CHK. BY I aTz--� e-5+ o - IDict) REMARKS G=O, 4- QN - ?�_ Fr EAo C�zs C� GCB.s ff a H _�� _ - ` ... . . ._.. .. �.. ■ �t.Z� ����H 2 . ■ �� =`dd�Cg )C�t. � ) - 22,E � r� G=04 �� = 1�90 2 �2 � = rN pMcKIM&CREED 1 CALCULATION PROJECT _i�EV . 1•A PROJ- NO. 1 CLIENT 7 :. E DATE 1 SUBJECT_E- 'OSOC J DES, BY CHK. BY 1 tiZS 7 "bra REMARKS 27,2 �P� 1 �� MAX. Vet.-�1 T�. � P.}_ L��I U►JE(� G�.-�/�I�ItJ��. � 2��F�� �.� 1 i 1 o.gv 1 1 A %i MCKIM&CREED TR�F`EZOID�L CHANNEL ,�N��LY�IS N� NORMAL DEPTH COMPUT�TZO�� June 2, 1992 PROGRAM INPUT DATA' DESCRZPTZ{}N VALUE �� Flow (cubic[late (cubic feet per second', ' ' ' . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 7 Channel Bottom Slope (feet F`er foot) . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . 0. 0250 N� Manning` s Roughness Coefficient (n-value) ' ' 'a . 0. 0200 Channel Side Slope - Left Side (horizontal/vertical ) Channel Side Slope - Right Side 0 Channel Bottom Width (feet) . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 0 N� PROGRAM RESBLTS: DESCPIPTI8N VALUE Nonnzel Der-,th Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 8. 39 Flow Velc"--ity (feet per second) ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . ' ' ' ' 3- 81 Froude Number (Flow is Super-Critical ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 528 Velocity Head ( feet) . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . ' ' ~... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' . . . . . . 0. 23 Energy Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' ' . . 0. 61 Cross-Sectional Area of Flow (square feet) - - - . . . . . . . . . 0.45 Top Width of Flow (feet ) . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2' 31 ~~ ==================================================================== TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 ' 1 (c) 19O6 Dodson Ina, 7015 W. Tidwell , #107, Houston' . TX 77092 (713) 895-8322. A manual with equations & flow chart is available. | 7- �� ��/ F�'T - ' �� ^� / TR�PEZOIDAL' CHANNEL AkIALYSIS N� NORMAL DEFTH COMPUTATIO� June PR0GRAM INPU� DA�A: ^ DESCRIPTION ~ ~ -- �ALUE �� ----------_---_--------_---------_--------- _-------_-----------_-_- - Flow Rate (cubic feet per secc*td) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 1 . 7 CK�nrel Battom Slope (feet per foot> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 0250 N� Mannd.ng` s Fficient (n-v�lue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O. 0450 ~- Chann�l Side Slop� - Left Cide (horizontal/vertical ) . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Right Side (hor /zontal/vertical ) . . . 3. 00 ~` Channe1 Bottom Width (feet � ' . . . . . . ' ' - ' ' ' ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . =~=======================~=========~================================ N� PROGRAM RESULTS: DESCRZPTION VALUE -----------_________________________________________________________ Normal Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 45 Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 06 Froude Number (Flow is Sub-Critical ) ' ' ' . ' ' . . ' . . . ' ' ' ' . . , . 0. 714 Velocity Head (feet) . ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0' 07 Energy Head (feet) . . . ' . ' . . . ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . 0' 51 w� Cr�s�-Section�l Area of Flow feet.) . . . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . 0 ' 82 Top Width of Flow ( feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3. 18 ' TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 Dodson & Associates, Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , 4107, Houston, �TX 77092 N� (713) 895-8322, A manuail with equations & flow chart is aveilable. J | �� [�Ile --�� l'RAPEZOZDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS N� NORMAL DEPTH COMPUTATlO|� June� 2, 1992 PROGRAM INPUT DATA: DESCRIPTION VALUE ----_------__--------__--------_-_-- ------_-_------ .......--...._-__-_- - ---- Flow Rate (cubic feet per second) Charu'!�al Bottom Slope t. per foot) . . . . . . . . . . 500 Manning` s Roughness Coefficient (n-value) . ' . ' ' ' . . . . . ' . ' ' 0. 0200 Channel Side �lope - Left Side (horizonta1/vertical > . . . . 3. 00 Channel Slope - Right 'ids. 00 Channel Bottom Width <feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 5 N� PROGRAM RESULTS,. w� DESCRIPTION VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Normal Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 0. 31 Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 3U Froude Number (Flow is Super-Critical ) . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ~ . . 2. 145 Velocity Heed (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . ' . O. 44 �� Energy Head (feet) ' ' ' ' . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . ' ' ' . ' . . . ' ' ' ' . 0' 75 Cross-Sectional Area of Flow (square feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.45 Top Width of Flow (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . . ' ' 2^ 38 ==================================================================== TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 <c) 1986 N� Dodson & Associates. Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , 4107, 77092 (713) 895-8322. A manual with equations & flow chart is available. \/ 2.c� Oz,,F / ^/' 1oo -____ ~~ �� N� NORMAL I'EPTH COMPUTATIOi� June �, 1992 PROGRAM INPUT DATA: DESCRIPTION ~ /` � VALUE �� ----_---------------------_--_-_- ----------------------------_---_-- Flnw Rate (cubic feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 4 C��nneI Bottom SIupe { feet per �oot> . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . 0. 8500 �� Maro�ing` s �oughness Coefficient �n-value) . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' . 0' 1060 U� Channel Side Slope - Left 'Z;ide (horizontal/vertical ) . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Ri9ht (hori ntal /vertical ) , ' . �. 00 ChanneI Bottom Width ( feet) . . , . . . . . . . . . " , . . . . . . . " " . . . . . . 0. � ==================================================================== N� PROGRAM RESULTS: DESCRIPTIC 11',1 VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Normal Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. 64 ~~ Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .54 Froude Number (Flow is Sub-Critical ) . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0, 452 Velo Head ( feet) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cl. 04 N� Energy Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . . ' ' ' ' 068 Cross-Sectional Area of Flow <square feet.) . . ' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' ' 1 ' 56 Top Width of Flow (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 36 TRAPEZO1DAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 N� Dodson & Associates, Inc. , 7015 W. TidweI ] , 41107, Houston, JX �7092 m� (713) 895-8322. A manual with equations & flow chart is available. TRAPEZUIVAL CHAHMEL ��!ALYSI� N� NORMAL DEPTH CONPUTATION June 2- 199� PROGRAM INPUT DATA: DE:;CRIPTION � � - �� VALUE �� F--low Rare Rate (cubic feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . - . ' . . 10. � ChanneI Bottom Slope (feet per foat> . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . 0. 0�33 N� Manni ness Coefficient (n-vaIue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 0200 Channel �ide Slop� - Left Si�e (horizontaI/vertical ) . . . . 3. 0S Channel Side Slope - Right 5i1je (horizontal /verticai ) . . . 3. 0O Channel Bo�-tom Width (feet . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 0. 5 ===========~~===============================================~~~===== N� PROGRAM RESDLTS: 1",1761-RIPTZON V�LUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- 0� Normal Depth (feet) . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . O. 64 �~ Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.62 Froude Number (Flow is Super-Critical } . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' . . . 1 . 955 Velocity Head (feet) . . ' ' ' . ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . 0' 68 Energy He;-: d (feet) . . ' ' ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 1 . 32 Cro�s-Sect ional Ar�a of Flow (�quare feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 , 54 Top Width of Flow ( feet) ' ' ' . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . 4' 33 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 Dodson & Associates, Inc' , 7015 W. Tidwell , #l07, Houston, TX 77092 N� (713) 895-8322. A manual with equations & f1ow chart is available' V:z '� �� ��� ^��z� c-f� -�� ,�'� /{ /-�ell� / ~ ^~ ^~/~r<_�^ -. Fl� U� n400< �� ` \ � TRAPE�OIDAL NEL ANALYSIS N� AL DE-'TH �OMP|JTATI(jH J/.o1e 2, 19�2 PROGRAM INPUT DATA: ��L � � ���� VALUE �� --_-_---_-----_----- --_---_-----_-------_-------------__------------ Flow Rate (cubic feet. per ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. 2 Channel Bottom Slope (feet. per foot.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mann i rig` s Rougne o n a e hss Cefficiet (n-vlu ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0' 3540 Channel Side Slope - Left Side (hcrizontal/v-_;�rtica1 ) Channel Side Slope - Right Side (horizontaI/vertical > . . . 3' 00 Channel Bottom Width (feet) . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0'5 N� PROGRAM RESULTS: DE8C:R IPTION VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Normal Depth (feet) . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . 0. 96 �� Flow Velocity (feet- per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Froude Number (Flow iS Sub-Critical ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 0. 767 Velocity Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 0. 15 0� Energy Head ( feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross-Sectional Area of Flow (square feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25 Top Width of Flow (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . , . 6' 27 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 <c) 1986 Dodson & Associat�s, Ic. , 70� W. Tiell , #107, Homstun, �~T� 77 n 5 dw 092 N� <713) 895-8322. A m�,tnual with eq1-4ations & flow chart is E,-vailable. FT TR�PEZOIDAL CHA��iEL ��N�L\SIS 0� NORMAL DEPTH COMPUTATTON June PROGRAM INPU A: DESCR TION VALUE �� ----_- -------------_---_----_------_-_---- --_--_-_--------_-------__ Flow Rate (cubic feet. per second> ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 4 Channel Bottom Slope (feet p-et foot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 0230 Manring` s Roughress Coefficient (n-value) ' . . ' ' ' ' . ' . . ' . . . 0' 0200 Channe1 Side Slope - Left Side (horizontaI /vertical > . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Right Side 00 Channel Bottom Width (feet) . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . . . - . . . . . . . 0' 5 N� PROGRAM RESULT�: m� DESCRZPTION VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Normal Dept t h (fee ) . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 91 Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 65 Froude Number (Flow iS Super-Critical ) ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . , . . . 1 ' 672 Velocity Head ( feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . ' . . . . ' . . . . . .^ . . . . . . 0' 69 Energy Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 59 Crcoss-Sect ional Area of Flow (�quare feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.92 Top Width of Flow (feet) , . . . . . . . . . . , ' ' ' ' . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 94 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 N� Dodson & AEsociates, Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , #107, Howst-on, q-X 77092 ~~ (713) 895-8322. A mZ-knual with equations & flow chart i� available. . |�~'_��� �� S-2`\ TRAPEZDIDAL CHA ANALYSIS N� NORMAL DEPTH COMPUTATION June 2, 1992 F`ROGRA|'| I�PUT DATA: DESCRIFTIU h| ' ' � ' ~` VALUE �� ---- ----_-_-------------------------------- - ..---_ _----------_------- Flow Rate (cubic feet per second) . - . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . . ' ' ' , . ' . . . . 19. 4 Channel Bcttom Slo�'s ( feet per foot) 0220 N� Mannin�` s Rcughness Coefficient (n-vaIue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 0540 Channel Side SIope - Left Side (horizontal/ver�ical ) . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Ri Side (harizontaI/ver�ical ) . . . 3. �0 _X_ Channel 8ottom Width (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 5 N� PROGRAM �ESULTS DESCr-�IPTION VALUE - ------------------------------------------------------------------- �crnna} Depth (feet) . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . 1 . 08 Flow Velocity ( feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 11 Froude Number (Flow is Sub-Critical ) . . , ' . . . - . . . . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' 0' 659 Velocity Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 15 Energy Head (feet) . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . 1 - 23 Cross-Sectional Area of Flow feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 23 Top Width of Flow (feet) ' , ' . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . ^ 9' 00 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 N� Dodson & Associates, Inc' , 7015 W. Tidwell , 41107, Houston, ,TX 77092 <713> 895-8322' A I with equations & flow chart is available. )(_ | WIP-T4 | � � J ' TRAPEZOIDAL CHA�NEL ANALYSIS N� NO��AL [�EPTH CUMPUTATION FROGF�AM TNPUT DE5Cp�IPTIQ� ' ~' VALQE �� _------------ ---_-------_--------------------_-------------_-------- Flow (cubic Feet per second} , . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22. 7 Chaonel Bott,om Slope (feet per ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� Manning` s Rc��hness Coefficient (n-value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 0200 Channel Side S] ope - Left Side (horizontal/vertical ) . . . . 3. 00 Channe1 Side Slope - Right Side (horzzontal/vertical ) . . ' 3' 00 ChanneI Bottom Width (feet) . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' 5 N� PROG�AM RESULTS: m� DE RZPTION VALUE ------------------------------------------ Normal. Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 8� Flow Velocity < feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . " . . , , , . . . 5. 60 Froude Number (Flow is Super-Critical ).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 334 Velocity Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 49 Energy Head (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 31 Cross-Sectional Area of Flow (square feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 05 Top Width of Flow (feet) . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . ' ' ' ' . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . , 7. 41 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 N� Dodson & Asso�ij--�tes, Inc~ , 7015 W. Tidwel I , 1;107, Houston,�TX (713) O95-8322. A manual with equations & f I o w chart is avai lab1e- /de Z �L/� ��(�p�� � ��T- mn���� �� — ~' �"-' � ��� ��' '�' 1 -7 ' TRAPEZUIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS N� NORMAL DEPTH COMPUTATZON m� June 2, i992 =======� 4 PROGRAM INPUT DESCRIPTION ' ~^ = VALUE �� Flcm R'ate-Rate (cubic feet per second) . . . . , ' ' , ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . 22. 7 Channel Bottom Slope ( feet per foot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 0133 N� Nanning` s Rouohness Coefficient . . . . . . O. 0 Channel Side Slope - Left Side (horizontal /vertica] > . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Right Si de (horizontal/vertical ) . . . 3. U0 Channel Bottom Width ( feet) . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . ' - ' ' . . . . . 3. 5 ==================================================================== N� PROGRAM RESULTS: � DESCRIPTION VALUE -------------------------------------------------------------------- N� Normal Depth (feet) . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 0' 94 ~~ Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . ' ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . . . . 3' O1 Froude Number (Flow is Sub-Critical ) . .. ' . . ' . . . ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' . 0' 834 Velocity Head (feet) . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . .... ' . ' ' ' ' - ' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . 0' 2-, Energy Head ( feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . l . 17 Cross-Secttonal Area of Flow (square feet) . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . 5. 95 Top Width of Flow (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. 15 ==================================================================== TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 198t; Dodson & Associates, Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , 4107, Houston, "TX 77092 (713> 895-8322, A manual with equations & flow chart is available. (��, � \ V -- TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS N� NORMAL DEPTH COMP1 I7ATION June 2, 1992 PROGRAM INPUT DATA: DESCRIPTION ! LJ2/_V_ VALUE ------------------------ - Flow Rate (cubic feet per second) . - ' ' ' ' - ' ' . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . 27. 2 Chennel Bot�om Slope (feet per foot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. 0256 N� Manning` s Rou'DhnesS, Coefficient, (n-value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 0200 °= Channel Side Slope - Left i d e (hurizontal/vertical ) Channel Z),ide Slope - Bight Side (horizonta� /vertica1 ) . . , 3. 00 Channel Bottom Width (feet> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' - - . . . ' N� PROGRAM RESULTS: DESCRIPTION VALUE -------------------_------------__-----_--_---___--_------_--------_ Normal Depth (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ' ' . . . 0' 68 N� Flow Velocity (feet per second) . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' - ' - ' . ' Froude Number (Flow is Super-Critical ) 1 829 '' . . . . . . ' ' . . ^ ^ . ^ . . . . Velocity Head (Feet) . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . , . . . . . . ' ' ' . 0. 83 Energy Head (feet} . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 1 50 . ' ' ' ' . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' Cross-Sectional Area of Flow (square feet, ) . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . 3' 73 Top Width of Flow (feeet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 55 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 <c) 1986 Dodson & Associates, Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , 4107, Houston, TX 77092 N� (713> 895-8322, A manual with equations & fJow chart is wvailable. \ / z: 7'S1 > '7 c�, \�`�' / /k] Fz T- ��� /x /{I �� � �~ ������ �� . 1 'C1. - �� | k \ | TRAPEZOIDAL CHH-NNEL ANALYSIS N� NORHAL DEF'TH CUMPUTATION June 2, 1992 — PROGRAM INPUT DATA: DESCRIPTION �� 1=10V) "c.jt-,jC Rate (cubic feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 27. 2 Channel Dottom Slope ( feet per foot) . . . . . . . 256 N� M�knning` s Row ness Coefficient (n-vaIue) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 0540 ChEnnel Side Slope - Left �ide (horizontal /vertical ) . . . . 3. 00 Channel Side Slope - Right Side <hor�zontal /vertical ) . . . 3. 00 Channel Bottom Width (feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . - 3. 5 N� PROGRAM RESULTS: DE�C:RZPTZON VALUE ------------------------------------------------------- -- ---------- Normal Depth (feet) . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . l2 ~~ Flow Velocity ( feet per second) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 55 Froude Number (Flow is Sub-Cr1tical) . , . . . , ' . , , , . ' , . ' ' ' . . 0. 723 Velocity Head ( feet) . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . . . ' ' '. ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' 0' 20 Energy Head (feet) . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 31 Crom�-�ectionaI Area of Flow (square feet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 66 Top Width of Flow ( feet) . . . . . . . . . " . , . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . 21 TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL ANALYSIS COMPUTER PROGRAM, Version 1 . 1 (c) 1986 N� Dodson & Associates, Inc. , 7015 W. Tidwell , 1T1077 Houston/=TX 77092 m� (7131 895 A manual with equations & flow chart is available. ( T~ ~~� \ ��7 L�-r '-^ ` '-~~ ' ' ' ,_,r~/ *CALCULATION PROJECT �EV�Z� " -� C. �Y _ PROJ. NO. 1 f CLIENT +v�'�� � ��rl DATE-�� r SUBJECT {�IC�t.� (� (]'� DES. BY CHK, BY 1 REMARKS 1 f T �I � 1 lei 411 I. 1 '_i € 3 C.V .� -�......;... . I ! �//��McfT\4&CREM ' E 20r—j t i Greensboro 8 6 ° '4e t r4r� 4 'Oer �o 2 T f .E 0.8 ' 0.6 c 0,4 0.2 1 ' D.15 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 18 24 Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03d Rainfall intensity duration curves—Greensboro. ' . 20 15 Raleigh to 6 4 e�ipO c�i � i ?Sso edrS 7 2 : �o m I � w 0.8 ' C 0.6 C .@ o.a a 0.2 ' 0.1 I 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 18 24 Minutes Hours Duration ' Figure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves—Raleigh. ' 8.03.6 ' Table 8.07a ` Pipe Flow Chart for Design of Corrugated Metal Outlet Conduit (Q in cubic tt/sec) For Corrugated metal Pipe Inlet Ke + N = 1.0 and 70 feet of Corrugated metal Pipe Conduit n r 0.025. Note correction factors for other pipe lengths. la. H 12" 15" 10" 21" 24" 30" 36" 42" 2 2.84 4.92 7.73 11.30 15.60 26.60 40-77 58.12 3 3.48 6.03 9.47 13.84 19.10 32.58 49.93 71.19 4 4.02 6.96 10.94 15.98 22.06 37.62 57.66 82.20 ' 5 4.49 7.18 12.23 17.87 24.66 42.06 64.46 91.90 6 4.92 8.52 13.40 19.57 127.0.11 46.07 70.60 100.65 7 5.32 9.21 14.47 21.14 29.19 49.77 76.28 108.75 ' 8 5.68 9.64 15.47 22.60 31.19 53.19 81.53 116.23 9 6.03 10.44 16.41 23.97 33.09 56.43 86.49 123.30 1 10 6.36 11.00 17.30 25.26 34.88 59.48 91.16 129.96 11 6.67 11.54 18.14 26.50 36.59 62.39 95.63 136.33 12 6.96 12.05 18.95 27.68 38.21 65.16 99.87 142.37 13 7.25 12:55 19.72 28.81 39.77 67.83 103.96 148.21 14 7.52 13.02 20.47 29.90 41.27 70.39 107.B8 153.80 15 7.78 13.48 21.19 30.95 42.72 72.85 111.66 159.18 ' 16 6.04 13.92 21.88 311.96 44.12 .75.24 115.32 164.40 17 8.29 14.35 22.55 32.94 45.48 77.55 118.87 169.46 18 8.53 14.77 23.21 33.90 46.80 79.81 122.33 174.39 19 8.76 15.17 23.84 34.63 48.08 81.99 125.67 179.15 ' 20 8.99 15.56 24.46 35.73 49.33 64.12 128.93 183.80 21 9.21 15.95 25.07 36_62 50.55 66.21 132-13 160.36 22 9.43 16.32 25.65 37.47 51.73 89.22 135.21 192.76 ' 23 9.64 16.69 26.23 38.32 52.90 90.21 136.27 197.12 24 9.85 17.05 26.80 39.14 54.04 92.15 141.24 201.35 ' 25 10.05 17.40 27.35 39.95 55.15 94.05 144.15 205.50 L Correction Factors For Other Pipe Lengths 40 1.23 1.22 1.20 1.19 1.16 1.14 1.13 1.11 50 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.08 1.01 60 1.07 1.06 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.04 1.03 70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 80 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0_92 0.93 0.94 0.94 100 0.06 0-07 0.88 0.89 0.89 0.90 0.91 0.92 4 1 8.07.E Appendices 1 �3 f ' Circular risers with splitter wall 300 ' 60 EE 200 Q = 3.1LH3/2 54 48 e 100 az 80 a U 60 0 U (if Cl. ca 40 24 � 30 Splitter-type Xre h Ca- 18 20z 10 • ,.' Pipe conduitHIE] l3 For conduit slope 5-friction slope,Z = 5D 6 For conduit slope< friction slope, Z =2D 5 I 0.5 I.0 1.5 20 2.5 . 3.0 lad required at crest of riser in feet(h) Inlet Proportions Pipe drop inlet spillway design: ' Pipe Pipe Conduit Riser For a given Q and H, refer to Table 8.07a or 8.07b for conduit size. (D)-in (D)-in Then determine the riser diameter(d)from the Inlet Proportions Table ' 8 on this figure. Next, refer to the above curves, using the conduit 15 1 21 capacity"and riser diameter,and find the head(h)required above the 18 24 crest of the riser.The height of the riser should not be less than 5D-h, 1 30 except as noted in the above sketch. ' 24 130 30 36 Example-Given:CMP;0 _. 20 cis; H = 14 ft,h max. 1.0 ft; L = 70 It. 36 48 From Table 8.07a find conduit size(D) = 18 inches. From Inlet Propor- ' 42 54 tions Table, riser size = 24 inches. Head (h) required for Q = 20 and 48 60 d = 24 is 1.0 ft. 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E �11�1nn1i I i p' f' j�j�IIIIIf i(F!iEil�,f1'`I���e II lrElEln 11i�10111 1 IIIIMI��1�� I I p��■� ����� rl�ll i� I I RI11 � .AI�,���• ��1 ��!Irlr��!I� IIII}�Ii/'1#1 it I_IIIIIIIII • 111!11 t �I I r � NIII Illlil 1 I tt1 ■ ■ I I • In' .p tiir'11llp■• �r.+P'Ml:dril■11111{1111 111 IIIII n�wIll l�=�� S f�!'IIIIIIu!■II� I 'I", IIII • •.Romp ..�il��f� �l :,ae.isB .,t� �:��[a�$1II1."111I mull,f Hilfill ,�El,l� lu* I State of North Carolina Department-of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Divi,1ion Of U11(1 fZcs(X irces James G. Martin, Governor April 21 , 1992 Charles H. Gardner, P.G., RE.. William W. Cobey, ,ir., Secretary Director aTici Stitt: Gcole.)�ist Mr. Steven Edgerton Nello L. Teer Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 Re : Neverson Quarry Renewal Request Mining Permit No. 98-02 Wilson County Dear Mr. Edgerton: The initial review has been completed on your renewal request for the mining permit for the Neverson Quarry in Wilson County. The following additional information is needed to complete our. review: 1) An additional $100 . 00 major modification fee is required for the construction of the new office facility. 2) Please show all of the measures on the renewal sediment and erosion control maps that were on the approved mine maps for the soil remediation on November 1 , 1991 . The reclamation plan for this area must also be provided. 3 ) A detailed legend is needed indicated the significance of all of the lines and marks on the mine plans . -fir A construction detail is required for the rip rap spillway indicated on EC-2 of the erosion control. plan. 5) The pipe outlet protection for the SB-A must be placed 2211 deep. 6) Attached is a copy of the comments from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Please contact them for assistance in revising the revegetation plan. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT OUR REVIEW CANNOT BE COMPLETED UNTIL ALL OF THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE HAVE BEEN FULLY ADDRESSED_ Geolohkal survey Section land (duality Section Geodetic sunny smion (919) 733-2423 . (919) 733-4574 (919) 733-3836 P.O. Box 27687 + Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 1 -telephone(919)733-3833 An Fgttal Opportunity Affirmative'\ction Employer Page 2 April 21 , 1992 In order to complete the processing of your renewal and modification requests , please forward two ( 2 ) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N . C. 27611 Please advise at (919 ) 733-4574 if you should have any questions on the above. S ' cerely .� Beth U. Chesson Assistant Mining specialist Land Quality Section BUC\ Attachment: NCWRC's comments dated March 16 , 1992 cc: John Holley, Jr. DATE®�+Z`' � ® SPEED Rm FROM i Tp DATE l C"A-Jf,4e'- TA le r SUBJECT +" !L�/AC.�+i"�' IC�GL - - l� ! rf-o T �. MESS REPLY • . G A� - l�Z. __ Co,•rOr naffs ' ,�D i�,e.�� c � ���s�x,l,l� oi•! � 7� � 13 zgg- - 1/II.P'ii'I SIGNED ` SIGNED WlliOf►FDINf•CreonlNa•Iw111E W U 5.A. "°°°�' '•�" `•e� RECIPIENT: IiOPI'RETURN FINK COPY. E TURN OVERFOR USE WITH tN FNVELOPE. TO RETURN IN A WINDOW ENVELOPE, PLEASE FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE AND FOLD AS SHOWN WITH THIS SIDE FACING WINDOW. _Fuw v n • 1/ l S I 1 Y ✓ I J MINE SITE REVIEW FORM PROJECT NAME: Due: 3 �S( �L Assigned To:/`^ J�.,9r Completed Approved by Arthur Mouberry Timothy Donnelly a` REVIEW ISSUES: Watershed/Stream Name and Classi€icationm;�OS/arr� Comments GD S,-a-, IV5 Oj PERMITS; NPDES Permit Required Yes No NPDES Permit Existing/Proposed No. Z( 4 Non Discharge Permit Required po 55��7 Yes No Non Discharge Permit Existing/Proposed No. �s�� Comments d � ,� n ♦P.I .e.Q ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Wetlands Disturbed by Activity Yes No 401 Certification Required t/ Z;�� Yes No Comments S-tt .aw 4,,f /2 0 Gone�` (lawiA ;Cl lw mr�vd ti ac S r�zA ,� op 1 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT i March 17, 1992 MEMORANDUM: To: John Holley Through: Arthur Mouberry From: Jay Zimmerman Subject: Mining Permit Renewal Reviews Lemon Spring Quarry, Lee Co. Neverson Quarry, Wilson Co. Princeton Quarry, Johnston Co. Rocky Mount Quarry, Edgecombe Co. I have reviewed the subject renewal requests and find it unlikely that the proposed mining activities will impact groundwater resources. I find it interesting, however, that the water supply wells at the Rocky Mount and Princeton Quarries each have wells 200' east of the respective mine, have a depth to water of 30' and supply 10 g.p.m. ,(gallons per million). Does Nello Tear really know anything about these wells or was this an oversight? In any case, it doesn't affect my Comments but merely leads me to question how much of the information in the permit application is original vs. cut-n-paste. See me if you have questions. ' JZ:da cc: permit files i , k ti I t 1 t 1 1 Division of Environmental Management Raleigh Regional Office March 16, 1992 MEMORANDUM TO: John Holly, Land Quality Supervisor THROUGH: Arthur Moube rRegional Supervisor Ken SchusterAir Quality Supervisor FROM: Ernie Fuller SUBJECT: NC Mining ermit Applications (renewals) The following addresses the pending subject matter: I Martin Marietta - Lemon Springs, _N.C. Martin Marietta currently operates the quarry and stone crushing facility In Lee County under Air Permit No 3800R5 and in of ect from April 3, . 1991 to January 1, 1996. Plant was observed operating in compliance with applicable Air Quality Regulations and Standards on January 15, 1992 , except for a procedural violation in which two crushers and' a conveyor were not permitted. That violation is being rectified. Nello L. Teer Neverson (Bailey) Quarry - Bailey, N.C. Nello L Teer Company currently operates the quarry and stone crushing facility in Wilson County under Air Permit No. 2572R6 which was issued December 30, 1991 and expires December 31, 1996 . The facility was last inspected on February 5, 1991 and was determined to F be operating in compliance with applicable regulations . c Nello L. Teer Rocky Mount Quarry - Rocky Mount, N.C. ' This quarry currently operates in Edgecombe County under the North Carolina Aix Quality Permit No. 3285R5, which was issued December 30, 1991 and expired December 31, 1996. The last inspection was performed on January 27, 1992 and the facility was found to be operating in F compliance with applicable regulations . Nello L. Teer Princeton Quarry - Princeton, N.C. North Carolina Air Quality Permit No. 2065R6 was issued December 30, 1991 for the operation of this quarry in Johnston County, and the permit expires December 31, 1996 . The facility was last ins ected on November 25, 1991 and was found to be operating in compliance with applicable regulations. t - r All the above plants are totally or in part applicable t the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) found in 40 CPR 60 . 67 -- .676 "Subpart 000", "Standards of Performance for Nonmetalic Mineral Processing Plants . " The pending renewal applications do not appear to have significant Air Quality concerns, other than fugitive dust emissions from hauling and handling which is stated as employing wet suppression, • and does not warrant further review by the Air Quality Section. E S { I i a ." . �'� � �I 4 �, `,`►',- ` ° � MAR 18 1992 ® North Carolina Wildlife ResourcesCOAMAffiffNgtCTION 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh,North Carolina 27604-1188,919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood,Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Beth Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section / FROM: Dennis L. Stewart, Manager Habitat Conservation Pro m DATE: March 16, 1992 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Nello Teer Neverson Quarry Mining Permit No. 98-02 , Wilson County The Wildlife Resources Commission has completed a review of the subject permit renewal. Biologists on our staff are familiar with the habitat values of the project area. We are submitting this correspondence in response to your request of February 24 , 1992 , for comments regarding impacts to fish and wildlife resources in the area. Our comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971, G. S. 74-46 through 74-68 15 NCAC 5 . The Wildlife Resources Commission has no objections to the pit expansion and the renewal of this mining permit as delineated by the maps provided. We would like to recommend the utilization of plant species beneficial to wildlife for revegetation such as switchgrass, orchard grass, kobe lespedeza, sericea lespedeza, bahia grass, lovegrass, wax myrtle, autumn olive, and shrub lespedeza. The local wildlife biologist will be glad to assist Nello Teer Co. with revision of the revegetation plan. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If we may be of further assistance please advise. DLS/lp cc: Mike Scruggs, District 3 Wildlife Biologist Stephen Pozzanghera, Piedmont Habitat Conservation Biologist Jimmy Manning, Mine Manager State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G.Martin.Governor �0 7n��a��3 Charles H. Gardner Wllllam W.Cobey.Jr.,Secretary February 24 , 1992 �� �'9,a Director To: Fred Harris �d.6 F�, � Director, Division of Boating and l a ��s&ries Wildlife Resources Commission �G o ` Attention: Habitat Conservation Program !6$L 9 q V� c From: Beth Chesson k0u�� Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Re: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Nello Teer Neverson Quarry Mining Permit No. 98-02 Wilson County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Nello Teer has requested renewal for approximately 229 acres with some pit expansion and relocation of the offices planned. 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 March 25, 1992 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 Mr. Steven Edgerton at (919)682--6191 to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. BUCK attachments cc: John Holley P.O.Box 27687 * Raleigh.N.C.27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer SPEED TTfR® TO DATE FR DATE �SUBJECT P�22zl:l Ir L:::� —icxnr vdn -- MESS� � REPLY If u r —uxo rcxe r.o n — SIGNED SIGNED Wllsoniones•Cwbwl •MADE IN U S A a gM TWIV •o wwa.rwre,uses SENDER:DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY,SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES ®�� N ELLO L_ TEER COM PANY ®Ar '�� �1•' A Member of THE REAZFR CROUP 'at�a �®®ems P. O . BOX 1131 DURHAM , N . C . U . S . A . 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 •TELEX: 6711650• FAX: 688-4898 February 21 , 1992 Mr. Tracy Davis RECEIVED NC Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources FEB 2 1 1992 Land Quality Section 512 N. Salisbury Street LAND QUALITY SECTION Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Re : Mining Permit Renewal Neverson Quarry Wilson Co . , NC Dear Mr. Davis; It is with pleasure that Nello Teer Company submits this renewal application for the above referenced site for your review and approval. Please find enclosed the following information pertinent to this renewal: 1 ) Mining permit renewal application. 2 ) Mine plans . 3) Supplemental information concerning stormwater runoff calculations, erosion control structures and channel design. A check for $500 . 00 has been included with this submittal which should cover the renewal processing fee. Should you or any of your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office . Sincerely, NELLO L TEER CO PANY Steven S . Edgerton, P . G . SSE/dg Enclosures CC. File FOUNDED 1909 NELLO L. TEER CO& 2065434 . . NET AMOUNT 70851 2/18/92 500sOO •00 500oOO P rmit Renewal �? Never son Quarry RECEIVED 0 EB 2 1 1992 LAND QUALITY SECTION 500.00 •00 500oOO DETACH STUB BEFORE CASHING . .• . . . . � .. 701,37E 500.00 - i Permit Renewal Neverson Quarry r a FEQ 2 1 11192 i 1 r t•`� LA14D QUALITY SECTION i 0 0 ii •0:i { J u is•G 0 DETACr; STUFi 10:OIIF,CASHING THIS CHECK IS IN PAYMENT OF INVOICffE-- � 0S RENDERED TO r-- ----- -- -- _ A 1liemlr��aI�H A�ZERrEj�� GROUP— ---------- 6 J 4 3 P.O. BOX flg; 62-4 DURHAM,NORTH CAROLINA 27702 I 311 I -- --- �—- — —j FIVE HUNOREU 00LLAR;; AND its CENTS NC DEPT OF ENVIi?UNf�r` IT TO HEALTH -- DEPT MINE ORDER PO BOX 27687OF RALEIGHt NC 27611 PAYAKE7 THAOUG+f MEl.L0,1.i3Af41t 0E1 f3.k ,YIL,4MGSON,DE W6,39 mELI-or-j BANK{ PHILADELPHIA.PA.19102A 1 ��.�00��� - ••--- r> -141 0-1-1 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT , HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION 2119�� APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1 . Name of Mine Neverson Quarry County Wilson 2 . Name of Applicant Nello L. Teer Company 3 . Permanent address for receipt of official mail . P.O. Box 1131 Durham N. C. 27702 *Telephone 1-800-999-6356 4 . Mine Office Address Hwy. 264 Alternate, Bailey, NC 27807_ Telephone 919 235-4162 5 . Mine Manager w 3imRy_ Manning 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 Print Name Don A. Lineberr Title Vice-President *The Land Quality Section should be notified of change in 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. 1 F� APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HINE. 1 . Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 228. 8 Acres leased Property owner if leased 2 . Name of all materials mined: Granite 3 . Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel & Truck % Dragline & Truck Self-loading Scraper Other (explain) 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine ( feet) 400 Reference elevation: 230 AHS b. Expected average depth of mine ( feet) 200 AHS S . Has any area( s ) at this site been mined in the past? Yes g No If no, proceed to Question 6 . a. Acreage of previously affected land( s ) at present site that has not been reclaimed: 153 acres ( identify all areas on your mine map) . b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Mello Teer Co. - Under its existing mininq permit c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: 0 acres ( identify all areas on your mine map) . d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Same as above e . Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application? Yes No % If yes , how much? acres ( identify all areas on your mine map ) . 6 . Present (premising ) use of the land ( estimate acreage for each ) : Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry ac Fish/Wildlife ac Recreation ac Other 228. 8 ac An existing quarry 7 . Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed ( estimate acreage for each ) : Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry ac Fish/Wildlife 50 ac Recreation 78. 8 ac Other 100 ac Fresh water supply. B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND 1 . Number of years for which permit is requested ( 10 years maximum) . Ten ( 10 ) 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 2 . Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation: a. Area used for tailing ponds , water retention ponds , spillways 8 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 40 acres c . Area used for waste piles 7 acres d. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 25 acres e. Area of mine excavation( s ) 70 acres f. TOTAL a-e 150 acres 3 . Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 170 acres 4. Check acreage to be bonded* : Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 ( page 2 ) whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. ( See 15 NCAC 5B . 0003 for bond amounts. ) 0 - 4 . 99 acres 10 - 24 . 99 acres 5 - 9 . 99 acres x 25 + acres 5 . a. Will you file a blanket bond or other security covering all of your raining operations in North Carolina? Yes % No b. Have you already filed a blanket bond or other security? Yes % No b . List any mining permits previously issued to the applicant. Crabtree92-3. Durham 32_-1. Raleigh 92-2. Neverson_ 98^2, -� Princeton 51-5. Rocky Mount 33-13, Elliott Sand and Gravel 43-3 Ca Re Fear 43-21 North Durham 32-07 North Orange 68-6 , Elm City-98-13, Holly Springs 92-13, High Point 4,1 118, Davie Co. Sand Plt. 30-2 , Pilcher Yadkin Co. ) 99-2. C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1 . 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. The crushed stone facility requires the use of water to produce clean stone. The water is pumped from the settling pond to the plant. Through the use of spraybars and screens the raw material is washed and sized. This water is also used at all transfer points throughout the plant to allay dust. Once used, the water is collected in a series of ditches and pipes and directed back to the primary settling pond. Once the water has flowed through the 3 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT settling pond, most of the silt-sized particles of material have settled out, and the water is ready to be reused in the plant. Due to evaporation and loss through material sales, it is necessary to periodically supplement the closed circuit system with water from the pit. b . Will the operation involve dewatering the mine or discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant. Yes No % If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points on your mine map. Up to this point of the plant' s operation, the water encountered in the pit has been used for dust suppression and for washing the crushed stone to produce a high quality clean aggregate. However, due to increased production at this site and expansion of the pit, it is anticipated that an NPDES permit will be required in the future. c. If you answered yes to either la or 1b, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. This site has been in operation since 1907, and we were unaware of the requirements for this operation to have a non-discharge permit until recently. (The previous management was under the impression that this site was grandfathered due to its age . ) We are in the process of acquiring all of the data required for the permit submittal and the permit should be applied for shortly. *In lieu of the surety bond required by this section, the operator may file with the Department a cash deposit, negotiable securities, a mortgage of real property acceptable to the Department, or an assignment of a savings account in a North Carolina bank on an assignment form prescribed by the Department. The amount of land disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount. 2 . 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 have obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Environmental Management, Air Quality Section or local governing body. Neverson Quarry presently operates under Air Quality Permit Number 2572R5. 4 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT b. Mow will fugitive dust from stockpiles , haul roads, etc . be controlled? A wet suppression system for the plant, as filed with the Division of Environmental Hanagement Air Quality Section, is the primary control for fugitive dust in the plant area. Spray bars and nozzles at transfer points in the processing plant allays any particulate emissions in the plant and stockpile areas. Also, most aggregate products are washed stone gradations with little or no fines. Haul roads and site access roads are also monitored for fugitive dust. As the need arises, a water wagon sprays water along these routes to further inhibit any dust from becoming airborne. 3 . Describe in detail the chronological sequence of land disturbing activities and reference the sequence to the mine map ( s ) . Attach additional sheets as needed. See attached sheet. 4 . a. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any adjoining property or highway right-of- way? Show all buffers on mine map ( s ) . It is anticipated that no mining or land disturbing activities will occur within 50 ' of the existing property lines. At present, Nello Teer Company maintains a much larger buffer zone which is bermed and wooded. The present mining plans also show much of this buffered area to remain for the next ten year extension of our permit. This is not to in any way inhibit Teer' s right to use the property outside of the 50 ' Undisturbed Buffer Zone if the appropriate plans are submitted to and approved by the State. It is Teer' s practice to maintain as much area as possible in passive use as well as buffer between our operations and the adjoining property owners. b. 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. To prevent any physical hazard to neighboring houses or buildings, it has been Teer' s policy to restrict all of its pit operations outside of a 300 ' zone . Nello Teer Company has always used the most modern mining methods in existence to ensure the safety of its employees and neighbors. Nello Teer Company makes it a practice to use non-electric blasting techniques to reduce the possibility if inadvertent blast initiation during thunderstorms. Each shot is seismographed at the closest structure to the site of the blast to 5 APPLICATION FOR A 14INING PERMIT ensure compliance with approved blast limits. All of our shots are initiated only as the weather permits so that the inversions will not reflect the blast wave onto adjoining property. Nello Teer also leaves enough buffer or passive use area so that there will he no chance of slides which might affect adjoining properties. c . Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public entry along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Access to the property itself is restricted by gates and cables which are kept locked when the quarry is not in operation. During the life of the quarry, barricades of either oversize rock or concrete barriers are used and relocated as the pit is developed. These barricades were established prior to commencement of mining operations and during the stripping of the pit before the stripping depth exceeded ten vertical feet. 5 . Describe specific erosion and sediment control measures to be taken during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation ( include specific plans for erosion control for mine excavation( s ) , waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas ) , and give a detailed sequence of installation. Locate and label all erosion and sediment control measures on the mine map. Engineering designs and calculations shall be required when needed to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures . During the life of the quarry, any cleared land not being used in the mining operation has been seeded for pasture and woodlands. Within the affected area of the mine site, a series of diversion ditches (grass-lined or rip-rapped) have been constructed and maintained to channel all runoff water to settling ponds or sediment basins prior to its release into any stream. The sequence of construction and installation of the permanent erosion control features has been discussed on page 4, question 3, as well as on the erosion control section of the plans. Engineering and design calculations are included with this permit application information. This site is Well stabilized and all of the existing and proposed erosion and sediment control features are indicated on the plans, long with a set of calcuuations. 6 APPLICATION rOR A MINING PERMIT 6 . a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining. In order to prevent landslides and/or slope failure adjacent to adjoining properties, cut slopes have been graded on slopes no steeper than 1 1/2 : 1 and fill slopes no steeper than 2 : 1 . In addition, all slopes have been seeded as soon as possible after grading has been completed and treated in accordance with the revegetation plan contained herein. Furthermore, as previously stated in sections 4(a) and 4 (b) , buffer zones of varying widths have been maintained in areas of existing vegetation, and no excavations shall occur within 50 feet of existing property lines. b. In excavation( s) of unconsolidated ( non-rock) materials, specify the angle of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. The maximum slope within the pit excavation will be 1 1/2 : 1 in unconsolidated overburden with a 15-foot wide bench every 35 feet of depth and a 20-foot wide bench at the rock/soil interface. c . In hardrock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. At Neverson Quarry, the slope has historically been 1/4: 1 in the hardrock excavations with a 5 ' bench every 35 ' of vertical depth. This slope has been adequate throughout the history of this site since the deposit is relatively uniform and does not have a tendency to slide. 7 . Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes No X If yes, list all such minerals, their relative abundance and indicate their location ( s ) on the mine map. How will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? 8 . 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 and provide cross-sections through all proposed berms. 7 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT Neverson Quarry presently has a combination of visual barrier bests as well as natural vegetation which screens this site from adjoining roads and property owners. The site is well screened and it is Nello Teer Company' s intent to continue this practice during the next ten year permit period. The majority of the screening occurs in the 50 ' undisturbed buffer which ensures that this screening will remain. 9 . 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. Locate the nearest offsite structure ( s ) to the proposed excavation ( s ) on the mine map . 1 . Ensign Bickford or comparable nonel initiation system. 2. Anfo premixed powder for dry Mole shots. 3. A cap-sensitive high explosive emulsion for wet holes and initiation of Anfo. 4. An electronic initiation system may be substituted for the nonel system if it is deemed a better overall system. Since blasting is an integral part of this operation, each blast is monitored with a seismograph to insure that peak particle velocities and peak overpressures are within limits established by local, state, and federal authorities. A recording of each blast is made on magnetic tape and is sent to a third party consultant for analysis using the Response Spectrum Velocity Profile (RSVP) technique . 10 . a. What is the pre-mining depth ( in feet) to the seasonal high and low ground water tables? High ft. Low ft. What is the source ( s ) of this information? Since this mine was open in the 1900 ' s, this information is not available. However, when installing monitoring wells in the area of the pit, it has been determined that the water table is in excess of 70 ' deep. These monitoring wells had 20' of overburden and were drilled 50 ' into rocks. The water supply well for the shop is 375 ' deep and continues to have a production capacity of 5 gpm. b. 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? Locate all existing wells on the mine map that lie within 500 feet of the proposed permit area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made . 8 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT From analysis of the core retrieved from the exploratory drilling and the existing pit, the granite appears to have very little primary permeability. The only means in which water may be transported will be through secondary permeability ( i. e . joints, fractures, shears, etc. ) ; however, from core analysis, RQD values are in the 85% to 95% range, below the weathered rock interface, and these joints and fractures do not appear to be interconnected. The surfaces of the fractures and joints show very little evidence of mineralized coatings as a result of water transportation. Removal of the overburden has very little effect on shallow wells in the area since the pit for the most part sits on a topographic high and very little of the recharge area for shallow wells will be disturbed. The overburden materials in the pit area are silts, clays, and sand which would inhibit groundwater migration. 11 . Will fuel tanks, solvents , or other chemical reagents be stored on-site? . Yes X No If yes , describe these materials and how they will be stored and show the location( s ) of all storage facilities on the mine map. Onsite storage of gasoline, diesel fuel, and various oils and greases is necessary to facilitate the operation of various types of equipment needed to produce crushed stone. The bulk storage tanks for fuel, gasoline, and oil are in approved above-ground storage tanks surrounded by a berm that would contain any leakage or spillage. Grease and other oils not required in bulk quantities are stored in 55 gallon metal drums in bermed areas or at the oil/water separator pit. All empty grease and specialty oil drums are returned to the manufacturer at frequent intervals to alleviate the need for a disposal area. 9 D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1 . Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used in reclaiming this land . This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map . Reclamation of disturbed areas is an integral part of the active quarrying operations. As areas are disturbed, revegetation is in accordance with the Revegetation Plan. Please refer to the initial reclamation plan found in the reclamation section of the plan sheets. The plant site and shop yard will also be graded and revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan. The settling pond will be filled in and treated in a like manner. The quarry pit itself will be allowed to fill with groundwater and rainwater and can be used to provide water storage and recreation for the local area. 2 . a. 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. Will the body( s ) of water be stocked with fish? Yes No % If yes , specify species . It is Hello Teer Company' s intent to convert the pits into fresh water supply ponds upon cessation of all mining activities. This water will be sold to local utilities as the need for fresh water arises. b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious , odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any permanent water outlets. In those locations of the permit area which will require final dressing or grading of the surface for reclamation, land surfaces will be graded to lines or grades which will prevent the pooling of water in shallow depressions. All drainage structures to be incorporated into the permanent erosion control plan will be cleaned out and left in a free draining state. Any pipes, culverts, and conduits to remain will be inspected to insure their soundness and will be cleaned out and replaced if necessary. The pit water will be of sufficient depth and size so that noxious or odious conditions should not be of concern. In addition to size, minor amounts of groundwater, as well as surface runoff, continue to infiltrate into the pit maintaining fresh water. RECLAMATION PLAN 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 . The location of the barricade must be shown on the reclamation map. As a safety precaution, a 20-foot wide safety bench between the rock soil interface will be left. Additionally, a permanent fence will be erected around the pit to prevent unauthorized entry. Danger signs will be placed at regular intervals around the pit perimeter to warn of the open pit. 4 . a . 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 . As overburden is placed in designated waste areas, it is spread and compacted by dozers and the hauling units. Slopes in waste area( s ) ( and in all embankment areas) will be graded to 2: 1 or flatter and revegetated as soon as possible to prevent erosion. Drainage on top of the waste area( s ) will be established to prevent pooling and stagnation of water, and to control stormwater runoff. Final reclamation of the waste area( s) will include final top and slope dressing ( if required) and revegetation according to the revegetation plan as contained herein. b. Are any processing waste , overburden or other such mine wastes to be disposed of off-site? Yes No x If yes , describe in detail what these wastes are and how they will be disposed. Attach a separate site map ( s ) showing the location ( s ) of the disposal area( s ) . Include all specifications for erosion and sediment control . 5 . a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities , stockpile areas, and onsite roadways. Reclamation in these areas will occur in two stages: first, the plant and stockpiles will be removed from the site, followed by the scarifying of these locations and revegetating according to the revegetation plan as contained herein. In addition, any site access roads not utilized in the end use development plan will be treated in the same manner. The erosion control structures in these areas will also be cleaned out and left in good working condition, since they will be incorporated into the end use development of the site. RECLAMATION PLAN b. 'Vill any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes No X . if yes , identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization . 6 . State the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. Sediment control basins which will be left in place for future development will be cleaned out and left in good working condition. The primary and secondary settling ponds, and any other erosion control structures which won ' t be incorporated in the end use plan for the property, will be regraded to the approximate lines and grades of original ground and revegetated according to the criteria as contained in this application. Prior to filling in the ponds, water will be drained from each pond after all silt has settled out. Once this is complete, backfilling will occur. 7 . State 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 N . C . Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the N . C . Department of Human Resources or local governing body. As indicated on the plans, a temporary scrap storage area has been developed at this site, and the scrap material which is developed as a result of mining activities is stored in this area until an independent recycler of these products picks them up. No mine waste products are disposed of at this site . The fuel oil storage tanks and oil and grease tanks are stored above ground and have built in spill containment around them. This is to guard against any possibility of contamination of the soil or groundwater in the unlikely event of a spill or tank rupture. RECLAMATION PLAN S . Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion , siltation and other pollution . Give design details including typical cross-sections of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan. Show the location ( s ) of all permanent channels on the reclamation map . All permanent channels are either lined with rip rap or grass to ensure that they are stabilized and not subject to erosion. These channels will be cleaned out and inspected prior to complete cessation of reclamation activities at the site . Location and design details can be found on sheets R1 & 2 and EC1-8 of the plans and also in the specifications related to the design of these basins and channels. 9 . Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas . This plan must include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing pine seedlings only is not acceptable. NOTE : Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of the following ; ( a ) Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District having jurisdiction over lands in question; ( b ) Authorized representatives of the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; ( c ) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; ( d ) North Carolina licensed landscape architects ; { e ) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; ( f ) Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: Maximum of 2 tons/acre FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: 10-10-10 standard with a maximum application of 1 , 000 lbs/acre SEED - TYPES (S ) AND RATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE : See plan sheets for seeding types, rate of application, and seeding schedule MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: Straw with an application rate of 2 tons/acre OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS : See plan sheet for information : APPLICATION FOR A MINING 111 ERM[T 12NCi.AMATION PLAN 9- Uescribe your plan [or revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must' include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, Eertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. _,Revegetation utilizing pine seedlings only is not acceptable. MOTE: Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of .the following: (a) Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District having jurisdiction over lands in question; (b) Authorized representatives of the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; (c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; (J) North Carolina licensed landscape architects; (e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Off ice of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; (f) Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: FEIRTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: SEED - TYPES(S) AND RATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE: MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS: Revegetatio and/or refo station pl n approved by: 5ignat a Date Print Name L C,E mbler,,Jr'. ��A'�p- aSt1;ltyr, T2Lle G Agency E 13 I RECLAMATION PLAN Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature Date Paul C . E ler, Jr. Title Landsca Architect Agency McKim/aCreed, Inc . 10 . Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of reclamation and approximate time frame . if reclamation is to be accomplished concurrently with mining, then show on the site map segments that are to be mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical sections or cross-sections and layout of proposed reclamation. It is anticipated that the affected land covered by this mining permit application will be used for quarrying operations beyond the time limit of the initial permit period. It is our intent and goal to establish ongoing reclamation and revegetation activities as soon as possible after land disturbance activities are completed in any phase of the operation_ If, however, site reclamation occurred during the initial ten-year period, the schedule would be according to the Initial Reclamation Plan contained in our plans. Basically, the plant site, shop area, and settling ponds would be restored to the contours shown. The main entrance road, which will be paved, is scheduled to be obliterated at the cessation of mining operations. All areas requiring regrading would be sloped to drain in order to avoid pooling of water and will be revegetated to stabilize the area. The approximate time frame for completion Would be from six months to eight months in duration. The final item involved in reclamation would be the erection of a security fence around the perimeter of the pit and would run. concurrently with the final stages of land reclamation in those areas previously mentioned. E. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS 1 . The "NOTICE" form or a facsimile thereof attached to this application must be sent certified or registered mail to all adjoining (contiguous ) landowners indicated on mine map unless another means of notice is approved in advance by the Director, Division of Land Resources. The completed "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be submitted before the application is considered complete . NOTICE Not Applicable Pursuant to provisions G. S . 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971 , notice is hereby given that (Company Name ) has applied on to the Land Quality Section, Division (Date ) of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, P .O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 for a surface mining permit to commence mining of (Mineral ,Ore ) on acres located of ( Number) (Miles ) (Direction) (Nearest Town ) near road in ( Road Number/Name ) ( Name of County) In accordance with G. S . 74-50 , the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record of land contiguous to the proposed site , and to notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is located . The property owner may file written comment( s ) to the Department at the above address within ten ( 10 ) days following receipt 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 in accordance with the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Mining, Mineral Resources Regulation Title 15 Subchapter 5B, . 0011 . A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address . For further information call ( 919 ) 733-4574 . (Date Mailed to Addressee ) (Address of Applicant) AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION I , an applicant, or an agent, or employee of an applicant, for a Mining permit from the N. C . Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that the following are known owners , both private and public , of the land adjoining the proposed mining site and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said owners at their address shown below, such notice being given on a form provided by the Department: (Name ) (Address ) (Attach additional list if necessary) I do also attest that the following individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the proposed mining site 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: (Name) (Address ) 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 the owners of record of the adjoining land and the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in compliance with N . C. G. S . 74-50 and 15 N . C . A. C . 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. Date Signature of Applicant If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the following information: (Name of applicant ) title of person executing Affidavit) I , a Notary Public of the County of State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was made by him. Witness my hand and notarial seal , this of day of 19 Notary My Commission expires: F. MAPS 1 . Two copies of the county highway maps and two copies of all mine maps shall be submitted with each permit application . County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. 2 . Mine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic maps of the entire mine area and of a scale sufficient ( see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following . a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land an which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights-of-way. b. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading. c. Outline of all pits/excavations. d . Outline of stockpile areas. e . Outline of temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas . f . Location of processing plants ( processing plants may be described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed) g. Location and name of streams and lakes. h . Outline of settling and/or processing wastewater ponds . i . Location of planned and existing access roads and on-site haul roads . j . Location of planned and existing on-site buildings . k. Location of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures . 1 . 100 year floodplain limits. m. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. n. Map legend: 1 . Name of applicant 2 . Name of mine 3 . North arrow 4. County 5. Scale b . Date prepared 7 . Name and title of person preparing map Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines: SITE SIZE (From Page 2 , Al ) MAP SCALE 0-99 Acres 1 inch-50 feet 100-499 Acres 1 inch-100 feet 500+ Acres 1 inch-200 feet NOTE: THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COHPLETE WITHOUT ITEMS 2a-n BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED. 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 this Act. 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. Signature*_ Print Name : Don A. Lineberry Title: Vice-President Mine : Neverson Quarry Company: Nello L. Teer Company *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application for a permit. Return two copies of the completed application and all maps to the appropriate Land Quality Section Regional Office serving your area. (See attached list of Regional Offices) . Inquiries regarding the status of an application should be directed to the address listed on the front page of this application form. CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES Since this site is well developed and no major modifications are anticipated in the near future, it is not anticipated that land disturbing activities other than the norm will be conducted. The normal expansion of the existing pit will not require additional erosion and sediment control structures other than those which are in *place at the present time . The future pit expansion area will be graded so that all surface runoff will flow into the existing pit. The only modification of the area will be the relocation of the existing office to the eastern portion of the operation. Prior to any land disturbing activities, the appropriate sediment and erosion control will be established. Upon completion of the sediment and erosion control structures and diversion ditches, the new office and parking areas will be constructed and all disturbed areas will be reseeded within 30 days of project completion. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR: NELLO L. TEER COMPANY NEVERSON QUARRY BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA ' WILSON COUNTY ' M&C PROJECT NO. : 91948.00- - NEV00 FEBRUARY, 1992 z 1 \\\\\"` k C A ROI`c""" t _ sE aL � a110 911 . ;• gg Mq< M&CREM 1 1 � e 1 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS 1 FOR: NELLO L. TEER COMPANY 1 NEVERSON QUARRY INDEX 1 ITEM: PAGE• 1. Index i 2 . References 1 3 . Calculations ' A. Sediment Trap Design 1 B. Diversion Channels Design 4 1 C. Sediment Basin Design 13 4 . Design Charts, Curves and Tables .16 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 e i 1 References: r 1. North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, September 1988 . 2 . Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1980. 3 . Goldman, Jackson, Bursztynsky, Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1986. r4 . Michael R. Lindburg, P.E. , Civil Engineering Manual, Fourth Edition, 1986. 1 1 r r . . r 1 1 e ii r CALCULATION PROJECT ���,' ��t'��� C� ),�``!!� PROJ. NO. 1 CLIENT \ l �:--.2� DATE SJBJECT ."�' ;;''�F.} f,,l�i ;'�'_ DES BY I - _ ._ CHK. BY 1 i REMARKS i 1 _ -�-- V l - - (a_�-_)��, a��2;�� V 1 I 1 MAIM&CREED 3 CALCULATION PROJECT �' � /�I��. N1L`PE PROJ. NO. CLIENT �.��1�1� ���� DATE SUBJECT DES. BY 1 CHK. BY REMARKS .-6 Ac,_ � --L. _ Ca.-4=).G_5S.. SAC.��� 3,Te,r-�_, C3,-7 Sl.ti! C/1.M �1s�oNs I S I } - F- fi V1P-T D� _TOM =+ l'o Fr �24 L4-1, LN- 1 1 M MM&CREED 1 a CALCULATION PROJECT r� f�2F�_ ��JL����l _ PROJ. NO.'4�-140 oo CLIENT ©ATE SUBJECT DES, BYK t CHK. 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I 1 ' MCMM&CREED y` 1 20 1 15 Raleigh e 1a �o:G.o R a pe,gad � ?ss-�Qo yP`�rS 2 • C 0.8 in 0.6 CO Q.4 cc 0.2 5 10 1 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 2 18 24 M nutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves—Raleigh. 20 15 Raleigh ii1•'ts':Fr,?r? ..'^ o s 1 k + S ya `?rs t 0.8 r 0.6 04 0.2 --t — .e 5 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 6 12. 18 24 _ Minutes )lours Duration F-igure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves—Raleigh. !-7 Appenelrces Circular risers with splitter wall 300 60 200 5 a 0 = 3.1 LH 312 .04 48 A2 100 _ 8040' 3 U 1 U Ca CL 40 124 splitte000 r-type ' 30 10000 Crest headwall h N00 Cl d 717 20 ' Pipe z riser D r l0 Pipe condui{ 8 ' For conduit slope >friction slope,Z SD-' s For conduit slope<friction slope, Z =2D 5 - 0.5 1.0 15 ZO 2.5 3.0 Head required at crest of riser In feet(h) Inlet Proportions Pipe drop inlet spillway design: ' Pipe Pipe Conduit Riser For a given 0 and W, refer to Table 8.07a or 8.47b for conduit size. (D)-in (D)-in Then determine the riser diameter(d)from the Inlet Proportions Table on this figure. Next, refer to the above curves,using the conduit 1 8-12 18 capacity and riser diameter,and find the head(h)required above the 15 21 crest of the riser.The height of the riser should not be less than 5D-h, 18 24 21 30 except as noted in the above sketch. 24 34 30 36 Example-Given:CMf'; O = 20 cfs; H w 14 It, h max. 1.0 ft; L = 70 It. 6 48 From Table 8.07a find conduit size(D) = 18 inches. From inlet Propor- 42 54 tions Table,riser size = 24 inches. Head(h)required for 0 = 20 and 48 60 d = 24 is 1.0 ft. Figure 8.07b Design chart!or riser outlet. ' H,f17.') 1 . Table 8.07a ' Pipe Flaw Chart for Design of Corrugated Metal Outlet Conduit (Q in cubic ft/sec) For Corrugated Metal Pipe Inlet Ke + Kb = 1.0 and 70 feet of Corrugated Metal Pipe Conduit n - 0.025. Note correction factors for other pipe lengths. la. ' H 12" 1.5" 18" 21" 24" 30" 36" 42" 2 2.84 4.92 7.73 11.30 15.60 26.60 40.77 56.12 3 3.48 6.03 9.47 13.84 19.10 32.58 49.93 71.19 _ 4 4.02 6.96 10.94 15.98 22.06 37.62 $7.66 82.20 5 1 4.49 7.78 12.23 17.87 24.66 42.06 64.46 91.90 ' 6 4.92 0.52 13.40 19.57 27.01 46.07 70.60 100.65 7 5.32 9.21 14.47 21.14 29.19 49.77 76.2E 108.75 8 _ 5.68 9.84 15.47 M 22_60 31.19 53.19 81.53 ' 116.23 ' 9 6.03 10.44 16.41 23.97 33.09 56.43 86.49 �123.30 10 6.36 11.00 17.30 25.26 34.88 59.48 91.16 129.96 ' 11 6.67 11.54 1B.14 26.50 36.59 62.39 95.63 136.33 12 6.96 12.05 18.95 27.68 38.21 65.16 99.87 142.37 13 7.25 12.55 19.72 28.81 39.77 67.83 103.96 148.21 ' 14 7.52 13.02 20.47 29.90 41.27 70.39 107.88 153.80 15 7.78 13.48 21.19 30.95 42.72 72.85 111.66 159.18 16 S.04 13:92 21.88 31.96 44.12 75.24 115.32 164.40 . 17 8.24 14.35 22.55 32.94 45.48 77.55 118.87 169.46 -18 8.53 14.77 23.21 33.90 46.80 79.81 122.33 174.39 19 8.76 15.17 23.84 34.83 48.08 81.99 125.67 179.15 20 8.99 1i.56 24.46 35.73 49.33 84.12 128.93 1B3.80 21 9.21 15.95 25.07 36.62 50.55 86.21 132.13, 188.36 ' 22 9.43 16.32 25.65 37.47 51.73 88.22 135.21 192.76 23 9.64 16.69 26.23 38.32 52.90 90.21 138.27 197:12 24 9.85 17.05 26.80 39.14 54.04 92.15 141.24 201.35 25 10.05 17.40 27.35 39.95 55.15 94.05 144.15 205.50 L Correction Factors For Other Pipe Lengths 40 1.23 1.22 1.20 1.19 1.16 1.14 1.13 1.11 50 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.08 1.07 ' 60 1.07 1.06 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.04 1.03 70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 60 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 Q.97 90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.94 0.94 100 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.89 O.B9 0.90 0.91 0.92 1 ' 8.07.0 1980 1. 26 i..T II l] T b 5 4` 3 -�- 2 - { 1 _ 10 _ -i- -. -I -- 9 - I - t� - - -- ---- -- ------ - �a 2 Collars 8 °J L _-__ '- --- - - i � _7.3' x 7_3' + -- -- �- -� - -- - - --- -} -' 7 ---- -- — -a- -} - r _�... 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Martin,Governer Charles H. Gardner Wiiliam W.Cobey.Jr.,Sec::etwy Director November 1 , 1991 Mr. Steven =daerton Nello L. T__r�Company P. 0. Box 31 Durham, NC 27702 RE: Modif' _ation Requests for Mining Permits Ellio- Sand and Gravel Permit No. 43-03 Harnett County Neves-on Quarry Wilson County Rocky "ount Quarry 'Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Print.ton Quarry Permit No. 51-05 Johnston County Dear Mr. E._Qerton: Your --cent requests to have the above referenced mining permits modified i:c allow the on-site remediation of petroleum contaminated soils have been =_pproved. Enclosed are cover pages and revised permit pages that reflect th= modification for each permit. Please replace the corresponding permit pag_s with these modified permit pages . The c:•nditions in the modified permits were based primarily upon the initial ap.lications.. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971 . The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same before the modifications . The i .suance of a mining permit and/or any modifican on to it does not supersede .ocal zoning regulations . The responsibility of compliance with any applic_ble zoning regulations lies with you. Pleasi note that additional information is needed concerning the modification request for the Raleigh Quarry, Permit No. 43,-93. A letter requesting such information is forthcoming. , ?.0. Box 27687 • Raleigh.N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal Opportunity APfirmarNe Action Employer e Mr. Steven S. Edgerton November 1 , 1991 PEge 2 Please review the modified permit pages and advise Ms . Beth Chesson at (G19) 733-4574 should you have any question concerning this matter. Sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, P.G. , P.E. TE-0/3UC/se U-.cl osures cc : Joe Glass John Holley L DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION P E R M I T for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68. "The Mining Ac of 1971 ," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other- applicable laws , rules and regulations Fermission is hereby granted to: Nello L. Teer Company Neverson Quarry Wilson. County - No. 98-02 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall vovide that the usefulness , productivity and sc=,ic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. f Page 4 of 6 C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not throlqn beyond areas where- the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beycnc the guarded area, it shall be reported to the Department immediately, who will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the permit. D. Operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes ; depth of holes; 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. 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. 8. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any excavation and any adjoining property line to prevent caving of that property and to allow grading of the side slopes to the required angle. 9. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or boulder barriers , etc. , shall be maintained around the perimeter of any quarry highwall . 10. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine and public throughfares- whenever practical to screen the operation from public view. 11. The remediation of. petroleum contaminated soil shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Groundwater Quality Section of this Department. Only petroleum contaminated soils shall be stockpiled on-site. 12. 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. 13. The securit;; which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of $25,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the quarry operation as indicated on 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. r DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION r R NEWAL P E R M I T 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 Permitting Regulation 15 N.C.A.C. SB,.and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Nello L. Tees' Company permittee , for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry entitled, Neversos Quarry permit no. 98-2 and located in Wilson County, 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. 2 Of 6 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby PP g P � Y approved by the Department of Natural Resources & Community Development, here- inafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Recla- mation 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 Reclmation 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: I£ 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 con- ditions 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. Conditions The permitted mining operation shall not violate standards of air quality, surface water quality, or ground water quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 23, 1992 And 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: 3 of 6 1. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with permitting requirements and regulations promulgated by the Division of Environmental Management. 2. Any mining process producing air contaminant emissions shall be subject to the permitting requirements and regulations promulgated by the Division of Environmental Management. 3. Sufficient buffer or protective sediment control structure shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. 4. Adequate mechanical barriers including but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, brush barriers, silt check dams, silt retarding structures rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. 5. 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 due to siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with ground cover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. 6. The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or are 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. 7. 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 one inch per second at the immediate location of any building regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (dBL)- warning, 132 dBL caution, and 135 dBL maximum 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. .4 of 6 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, it shall be reported to the Department immediately, who will conduct a 'thorough investigation to determine the cause. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the permit. D. Operator. shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes; depth of holes; 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. 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. 8. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any excavation and any adjoining property line to prevent caving of that property and to allow grading of the sideslopes to the required angle. 9. A physical -barrier consisting of a fence or boulder barriers, etc. , shall be maintained around the perimeter of any quarry highwall. 10. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine and public throughfares whenever practical to screen the operation from public view. f ' .1.1. An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department on February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. t 12. The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S'. 74-54 in the form of $25,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the quarry operation as indicated on 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. 5 of 6 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 term 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 uncon- solidated 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 N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station and the N.C. 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, initiation of 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 ground water, barricade 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. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or boulder barriers, etc. , shall be maintained around the perimeter of any quarry highwall. B. Any cut or fall slopes in overburden or other unconsolidated material shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical grade or flatter and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. 6of6 _ 1 1 C. The stockpile, office and process plant areas shall be graded and smoothed. D. Any settling ponds or sediment basins shall either be backfilled and stabilized or cleaned out and made into lake areas. E. No contaminants shall be dumped at the mine site. Scrap metal, trash or other such waste shall be removed from the site and properly disposed. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or,1` foul water. , G. Any excavated, diverted, or disturbed natural channels shall be stabilized. Revegetation Plan Following site preparation, the following specifications per acre or other revegetation plan approved by the Department shall be used in the revegetati ii of unconsolidated materials: i r Lime 2 tons per acre Fertilizer 1000 pounds of 2-12-12 per acre Seed SO pounds Scarified lespedeza per acre r\� S pounds Weeping Lovegrass per acre k. Reclamation Schedule 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 I years of completion or termination of mining. 1 ` Permit issued this the 2 3 day of 19 g Z ` BY: S � `i �yvrtisc.�l Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. POUTINIG SLIP SitaonS ---}.� GcLrd2?e2' L Conrad PLEASE SSG':` A:,j) C)�prajT •ar r . �� �s�/t f Pee ygl State of North Carolina SfCT/ON Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Raleigh Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Edmond John Maguire William W. Cobey,Jr., Secretary Regional Manager DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES February 4, 1991 Nello L. Teer Co. PO Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 ATTN: Tom Gould Re: Neverson Quarry Permit No. 98-02 Wilson County Dear Sir: According to our records, your mining permit(s) for the above referenced mine expires on 92/02/23. G.S. 74-52 provides that the permit may be renewed at any time during the two years prior to its expiration. The standards to be applied in renewing a permit shall be the same as those for issuing a permit. To apply for permit renewal, you must complete items 1-4 on the enclosed Renewal Of Mining Permit Checklist (revised 07/90) . I am also enclosing two copies of the mining permit application form for your use. Please be sure to indicate any changes in the mining and/or reclamation plan. Two (2) copies of all requested information must be forwarded to this office for review. All permits for unreclaimed sites should be renewed. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours Jo L. Holley, Jr. , P.E. CPESC egional Engineer Enclosures: Renewal Of Mining Permit Checklist . Two (2) Mining Permit Application forms cc: Mining Specialist 3800 Barrett Drive, SUItC l0i • Ralcigh, N.C. 27609 -telephone (919) 733-2314 • 1:AX Number (9l9) 733-7072 Ar Equal Opportunity Affirmative Fiction Employer �- V ] �� t State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G.Martin,Govemo. September 11 , 1991 Charles H.Gardner William W.Coney, Jr..Secr=nary Director M moran um To: Fred Karris Direct-.r, Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries Wildlife Resources Commission Attention: Habitat Conserva 'on Program From: Beth S-_udenberg �; �+-�i Assistant Minin specialist Land Quality Section Re: Modif_:ation Requests for Nello Teer Company Elliot_ sand and Gravel - 43-03 Harnett County Nevers-on Quarry - 98-02 Wilson County Raleic7 Quarry - 92-02 Wake County Rocky !count Quarry - 33-13 Edgecombe County Prince--on Quarry - 51-05 Johnston County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit modification requests for the above referenced projects. Teer proposes soil remediation of contaminated soils on the above referenced permitted sites. Please reviev this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having •.induly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G. S. 74-51 ( 2 ) ) . Please respond by October 7, 1991 so that we may complete our review of th_s request within our statutory time limits . Also, please send a copy of ycir staffs review comments to the applicant ,at the address noted in the appl-ication. 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 Mr. Steve Edgerton at (919) 682-6191 tc set up a convenient date and time. Your contin,,:ed cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. attachments cc: John Holley Joe Glass 0.Box 27687 • Raleigh,N.C.2 761 1-768 7 • Telephone f919) 733-3833 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 1 4 %..: , '�` - 1' • may- 13 IQ Ile 0 North Carolina Wildlife'Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188,919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Beth Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FROM: Dennis L. Stewart, Manager Habitat Conservation Program DATE: November 8, 1991 SUBJECT: Nello L. Teer Company Application for Permit(s) for Contaminated Soil Remediation, Harnett, Wilson, Wake, Edgecombe and Johnson Counties, North Carolina. Piedmont Region Habitat Biologist, Steve Pozzanghera reviewed these application materials on September 17, 1991 and forwarded a no objection letter to your office on October 4, 1991. We regret that these materials and our response was misplaced.- The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission does not object to the proposed soil remediation planned by Nello L. Teer Company. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this mining permit modification request. If we can provide further assistance, please do not hesitate to call on us. DLS/lp cc: Steve A. Pozzanghera, Piedmont Region Habitat Biologist SPEED TERM FROM 0 t DATE TO DATE A'h SUBJECT el , zAt-LAR49 utuLlr 7 14`. —FOLD nO.gdn .. .�t L_6ND PUMV-SECTION, MESSAGE REPLY ���L�? dp.t' rl,t.U���rr_:�-ncl►-y �+tom_<_T, �Pc� ft- r.1 S c . Z7��• STytt,� r,� use (2-4-7 .. I)l•��J "" it CLa r_ . I T�-i7 �t � d l��A,1 rll t`_�1;`z _!�� - �L ?— r t�:Isr n� L �� ZZf t7ftilrcrd nr✓. Q 1� -199 I ir`s� r.. E D>!ma's —FOLD I(M M)I �psrf'M riNr� S�y'+'y✓Ri,��. •� ;l 'r[ •.O iT77, �p� DIt��/;f —Fainirn nun R - - � i SIGNED SIGNED_ WilsonJunee.r—ma�..MwEINUS�. Raleigh Regional Office I l�+}�' a"9o]nlpMe+t�'ewll�onlona•FY89 RECIPIENT:RETAIN WHITE COPY,RETURN PINK COPY.PLEASE"TURN OVER FOR USE WITH WINDOW ENVELOPE. ' r TO RETURN IN A WINDOW ENVELOPE, PLEASE FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE AND FOLD,AS SHOWN WITH THIS SIDE FACING WINDOW. -Mtr) y a 1 I September 26, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: John Holley THROUGH: Arthur Mouberry ��D it Ken Schuster Q41141 FROM: Ernie Fuller Tr�FQ/0 ,v SUBJECT: Air Quali y Comments for Mining Permit Modifications for the following Nello L. Teer Mines a . Neverson Quarry - Wilson County b. Raleigh Quarry - Wake County C. Rocky Mount Quarry - Nash County d. Princeton Quarry - Johnston County I have reviewed the proposals for the land farming of petroleum contaminated soil generated by the Nello L. Teer facilities as listed above, for compliance with air quality permitting regulations . At this time, no air quality permit is required as long as the soil contains only gasoline and diesel fuel as described in the applications, and the Company does not accept soil from outside companies or locations . If the characteristics of the soil contaminants change in the future, we will need to be notified at that time. We do require registration of the remediation projects, including an analysis of the soil documenting the contaminant content . and a calculation of the volatile organic compounds being emitted to the atmosphere. At this time, we do not anticipate that the land farming projects will cause any air quality problems in the proposed areas . If we can be of additional help, please advise. RECEIVED 001 10 1991 Raleigh Regidnai Office MINE SITE REVIEW FORM SAC. � �'��c e_ /�•. 7 /p r PROJECT NAME: /tee �✓fv^- Due: A/7 Assigned To: r � Completed 9 �d Approved by Arthur Mouberry Timothy Donnelly REVIEW ISSUES: Watershed/Stream Name and Classification llsrn� Cree�C Gll.� J iUSI(� Comments PERMITS: NPDES Permit Required Yes No NPDES Permit Existing/Proposed No. Non Discharge Permit Required V Yes No Non Discharge Permit pExi sting/Proposed No.s R 0500006 Comments *Tar o,'/ con ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Wetlands Disturbed by Activity Yes No 401 Certification Required Yes No Comments ,c DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT September 18, 1991 Groundwater Section MEMORANDUM TO: John Holley THROUGH: Arthur Mouberry FROM: Bruce Taylor er SUBJECT: Groundwater Section Comments for Mining Permit Modifications for the Following Nello L. Teer Mines 1. Neverson Quarry - Wilson County 2. Raleigh Quarry - Wake County 3. Rocky Mount Quarry - Edgecombe County 4. Princeton Quarry - Johnston County After a technical review of the subject applications, it appears there will be little to no threat to the groundwater. WBT:es `S4Aity� State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James G. Martin, Governor George T. Everett, Ph.D. William W. Cobey,Jr., Secretary Director September 17 , 1991 Mr. James Izzell, P.G. Nello L. Teer Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, N.C. 27702 Subject: Permit No. SR0500006 Nello L. Teer Company Neverson Quarry Soils Landfarming at Minimum Rates Wilson County Dear Mr. Izzell: In accordance with your application received August 26 , 1991, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. SR0500006 , dated September 17 , 1991, to Nello L. Teer Company for the operation of the subject Soils Landfarming program. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 31 , 1992 and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. If any parts , requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes , and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447 , Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447 . unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. Regional Offices Asheville fayette►+illc Mooresville Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 704/251-6208 919/486-1541 7(W663.1699 919/733-2314 919/946-6481 919/395-3900 919/761-2351 Fbllution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equs!CWommity Affomatiw Action Employer If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Bruce Taylor or Arthur Mouberry at 733-2314 . Sincere y, Arthur Mouberry, P.E . Regional Supervisor Raleigh Regional Office cc : Wilson County Health Dept. Central Files Groundwater Section Permits Group John Holley i NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH -------------------------------------------------------------------- MINIMUM RATE SOILS LANDFARMING PERMIT -------------------------------------------------------------------- In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMIT No. SR0500006 IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Nello L Teer Company Neverson Quarry Wilson County FOR THE landfarming of approximately 1500 cubic yards of soil, containing gasoline and diesel fuel from Nello L. Teer Company, Neverson Quarry located on U.S. 264 Alt. east of Sims in Wilson County onto a 11 . 19 acre disposal area located at Nello L. Teer Company, Neverson Quarry in Wilson County with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters . This permit is issued pursuant to the application received August 26, 1991 and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 31 , 1992 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1 . The Raleigh Regional Office, phone no. 919/733-2314 , shall be notified at least forty-eight (48) hours before land application of the contaminated soils. To allow for a site inspection, application shall be initiated, and the Regional Supervisor shall be notified, during the normal working hours of 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding State holidays (unless another time has been arranged with the Regional Supervisor) . i 2 . In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by the Division of Environmental Management (hereinafter Division) , such as the operation of additional or replacement treatment or disposal facilities. 3 . The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface waters or groundwaters resulting from the operation of this facility. 4 . The following minimum buffers shall be maintained: a) 100 feet between disposal area and any public or private water supply, including wells . b) 100 feet between disposal area and "SA and SO" classified surface waters . c) 50 feet between disposal area and any stream, lake, river or natural drainageway. d) 50 feet between disposal area and property lines. e) 10 feet between disposal area and surface water interceptor drains or diversions (upslope) . f) 25 feet between disposal area and surface water interceptor drains or diversions (downslope) and groundwater drainage systems. g) 100 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership. 5 . No food for direct human consumption shall be grown on the landfarming site for at least 6 months following the Division approved completion of contaminated soil disposal. 6 . No soils contaminated with heavy fuel oils (#4 , #5 or #6 ) or new or used motor oils, shall be applied to sites where food-chain crops are growing, or will be grown during the terms of the permit. 7 . No soils containing petroleum products, other than as specified in the permit application, shall be placed on the landfarming site without permission from the Regional Supervisor of the Raleigh Regional Office. II . OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1 . Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent :surface runoff from carrying any disposed material into any surface waters . 2 . The 1500 cubic yards of contaminated soil shall be spread as close as possible to a thickness of one ( 1) inch on at least 11.19 acres of land at the disposal site. 3 . The contaminated soil shall be thoroughly incorporated into the top six to eight inches of the native soils, by tilling or disking, within 24 hours of the initial spreading of the contaminated soils onto the site(s ) . 4 . A suitable vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all sites. 5. All foreign debris shall be removed from the contaminated soils prior to land applications, and at no time shall foreign debris be land applied to the approved site(s) during the life of this permit. III . NONCOMPLIANCE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Raleigh Regional Office, telephone no. 919/733-2314, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence, or first knowledge of the occurrence, of any of the following: a) the landfarming or otherwise disposing of significant amounts of wastes which are not in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit. b) any failure of the land application program resulting in a discharge of wastes to the groundwaters or surface waters of the State in contravention of applicable assigned quality standards . c) any spillage or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting contaminated soil to the application site. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within 15 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. IV. INSPECTIONS I . Adequate inspection and maintenance of the subject facility(ies) shall be provided by the Permittee to insure compliance with applicable state, federal or local laws and regulations . 2 . Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the disposal site and facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms, and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. V. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1 . This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supporting information. 2 . This permit is not transferable. 3 . Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Environmental Management in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215 . 6A, 143-215 . 6B and 143-215 . 6C. 4 . The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local , state, or federal) which have jurisdiction. Permit No. SR0500006 issued this the 17th day of September, 1991 . NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Arthur Mouberry, P.E. Regional Supervisor, Raleigh Regional Office Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission North Carolina Dopaftent of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, l Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1, MINE NAME d e le.!'SOAI cud/tv 2. MINING PERMIT# 9c f 3. OPERATOR_AIL.- 4. COUNTY 10%0c AA1 5, ADDRESS_. PQ- (�oy I-1 /ur,^. y, 7oP6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATES/;p r-7c]7 7. Person(s) contacted at site M. ti)A1i 44 P . 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ,[R,Yes --� ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes ZNo 10. Date last inspected: (a 1 4.1 1gr11. Any mining since last inspection? �p'"�Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? E '1es � No If If no, explain: I - r AND H ITY SFf rtnN 13. Is the thine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? •},Yes []No If no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes ❑No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken/ r{+ W A\ r,)At e,-11/VIP,. )T /)�..�; 1,1 S �PPrY!N� /nr,..nln�po� c7ln 16. Other recommendations and comments: t' ,'.r,1e_ cTYtr�i 4+0K 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? .0001es ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes No Proposed date 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . 20. Copy of Report sent to.operator /Z'L 1 j'' I3,e D�� (date) INSPECTED BY: �IIG DATE/ / y 1 Phone No: ( g►(c/ ) 5�! — �f7c�r l _ Q White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9191 J North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERM177ED MINE) �j 1. MINE NAME Ale l/GllAoAk OU a V 2. MINING PERMIT# /•� 3, OPERATOR ATo ll,, -7tcr Co. 1 4. COUNTY 1A j•l3 o At 5. ADDRESS- F d ►'tax U3/ .9r c,-ha--, . At C 7 6. Person (s contacted at site `S I'M4ILL MOI) hAA, 7. Was mine?perating at time of inspe tion ? r FIR Yes v ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes �! No 9. Date last i'spected: l I S I `� 10. Any mining since last inspection ? Q Yes ❑`No 11. is the MO in compf ance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? .�Yes No it no, expia}i 1 I } �-1 12, is the mip compliance with the Reclamation ConditionsL%ft IQ �, ❑ No It no, explain, VV++ I 13. Did ar+y Above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes ' .❑No If yes, describe the type and s�e�;"d amage: M ti 1 Ri • 1414. C�ires needed and/or4�nf 5 !�' u I 0 LA IV C c y c�rCr r 5 15 Other recodons and comments:_ #1 ea C I'S r A) Ao,Yr P 16. Is the Annu',tion Report+0 - map accurate ?fD•Yes ❑No(Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed i7. Follow-up ins '1d ? ❑ Yes .0 No Proposed date I I 18 Np of addition Gspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator{9 gY= a (date)' INSPECTED 1 B+�OCA- A� --- DATE: Phone No:(5 M-- ) 0 White COPY to file 1 Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 1 Wag }Pr 1 Tu A, felzp r MINE INSPECTION REPORT L 02E Land Quality Section Raleigh Regional Office V � '3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 17611 �PU 'C,y J (919) 733-2314 4 / 2. County �fCT 1, Company: ���i - / •� •f 3. Mine: C-v' // p ��-ut `s !Q� 4. Permit No. 5. Person Contacted: f A2 6. Date Inspected 7. Pictures: Videotape Slides Other 8, Was mine active on date of inspection? Yes _ No 9. Erosion Control Measures taken. ,J/ , .r 5 �? � 1 fu <N�ur(IV_e Gr u 0 4 t' A L 10. Describe any offsite damage. 11. Are public safety provisions in compliance with permit? i i 1 12. Waste Disposal measures taken. 7u -e-0,VJZIL"114_ _ 13. Is Annual Reclamation Report form accurate? Yes No If no, explain 14. Reclamation accomplished since last' inspection. No. of acres 15. Reclamation measures needed. 16. Other recommendations & comments: C 6AJ 4 17. Were recommendations made to operator at site? Yes No. 18. Follow-up inspection needed? Yes No 19. Copy sent to operlato-r7 Yes 9" _ �� (date) No INSPECTED BY: l., Alz' ..r ,1,�� .5TATf„ pgr n State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Raleigh Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor S. Thomas Rhodes, Secretary DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES y April 10, 1985 Mr. J. Thomas Gould Nello L. Teer Co. P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 Dear Mr. Gould: RE: Neverson Quarry (98-2) On April 9, 1985 an inspection of the aforementioned mine was made as required by G.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971". Conservation practices carried out to date were found to be in compliance with the provisions of your mining, permit. Should you desire information or assistance regarding reclamation procedures or erosion control techniques, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Wyatt Brown Environmental Engineering Technician Land Quality Section WB/jeb cc: 3i oi_Simons. 38W Barrett Drive, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 *Telephone 919-733.2314 An Equal Opporruniry,Affirmative Action Employer yp6 North Carolina Department of Natural Resources &Community Development James 8,Hunt,Jr.,Governor Jaynes A.Summers,Secretary DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES June 26, 1984 JUN �27 1984 Mr. J. Thomas Gould _ Nello L. Teer Co. LAND QUALITY SECTION P.O. Box 1131 Durham, N.C. 27702 Dear Mr. Gould: RE: Neverson. Quarry (98-2) On June 25, 1984 an inspection of the aforementioned mine was made as required by G.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act-of 1971". Reclamation activities and conservation practices carried out to date were found to be in compliance with the provisions of your mining permit. Should you desire information or assistance regarding reclamation procedures or erosion control techniques, please feel free to contact us. 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Teen: Compari =.1 :, : _-r;: •. 1N.Q}QU ALIT Y.,'SCT1.0N- a. , 1 p. J ",,t 1'' ..il .f'�t i ,q �,yA- •r,. r . _ - ' .� ..0 Box. 1131,J. -�. �- 4.;�,.�• r '7 ' Durham t "NC 2:7 Q2•- . - �o' `tr..i.{*, _ :•: . • r {'. , -t. . r r�- r t •, •fr '1 ' t. } r ,t ' Tf•`� - 'r"j';".' < <� _ • ,, /�'{, - , �� _ J. .. :'- w •� 7 _ �'�' ' 1i• •� r' r� � • ..•. Jt .� '.�•.M'r'�•.r w5t i ry' ,.. •_ .Dear .Mr.' Could'- t. 's - •+- -'� . --' •!• _ _`r=' • 'r %ire%.,� ..3y '�;'•`^•f'.RG-. arr�r � + `r:•b:c• J. ••Y+ -•{ r= 7r }. ` 4 on., E'ebruary ,22;. i§'83: an, inspeetion of` ,th afaremerit oned ,,. • mine, wasZ'. 'made• as''requi,re¢ .q' `G.'S'.`r17�+=5b of. "Ttie'n 71 � Y' Wing 'Aet 0f'•�1r9 f 1•.. t, , r , A.` • t y't ,l^'• •.�,' �:f_ . -' f' ,' , „' i „ r '• r, �, •,. - `f , '`1_ ,.'-f... �' i,n �'' . ., ��k.,. T; 7 S, ,• ,Conservatio.n practices', Carr,led'. -outr to, -date' . were founds to b® liar:oe :wi:th<{the rovis,io s r - r •. P . af',+your mining .perrt. ' r7 , '" '9� r 4r�"_ �Y' - � ` 'r ''Y{ •' � � .. ti "1✓Ip,.s•� 'r S `._ -: ' Should-:'you desire tInforinati ani, yr .assi`stana'e, rega•r,ding rea ama •tion +procedures_ or_•erosion' Control .technigLtei, please 'feel; free to n SC4 a_. rat-4r •'•. .�.. 3 •i.': �.. .• 'ri SP Sincerel:Y -Yous,, ' n it ti s - •t - ..ti •, T•:, .li--. 'r ' .1- '; •1'• , +t..•_•'.C'^ 1r! •,'i - "r :•li'•r �' t :�,'. 'i - , : ti• . ' + .ice'•;•'' ti''r ,i!'i',•,.4:, ,: it,, :- = �+ [ e•� �•. ..' .•mot •"• + •F•., 5• �.a ..it''- '-� :I ,. • r '� '+ �' - - 'r . .,;;,Wyatt L. ''Brown ti • Y' ' •,,``r �'_•, . . '.L'and QualityR.Seat'ivn '�', t `r ,, r yY •w ,''y�,' i ,. .i+ N , r•'w' i 's �r n�: L,. • �- r' ` • r�i v•L „ 1 � "'�y w'Y K, 'k rfi -ter ,• n,• r �nls ,_• r •;`' •� _ �t t i 1 ,t,i • � � L' ! s' � u .r' 'r 1 'r •'r' t ' •,'a-1 11 'eC :.',J3tm Simons+.. a , r .;,,� ':, r _ '�' n f•� �. y ;-, F. I o a ry t .. - *. � r ••�r✓•a•e. 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's t .,k9.4�,s^ �,��.•.,tr M;•,,s r,r• ;'•� �' r*,y 7 S•��' ..r .i .41 ' r�y ,, [ •"f Y A 'i 1 �-}'* ,;t � rR, ' rt .y, yx+• r :` +. rr .t'^,,,. l ',r '�F r r :1 '. Yl.pyi{,t�'r' }- n 1•,r • r ''1 r •tl , ' 4 _ •1. 1+ 1` • 5 � {y 1 - ••, '''� rei i k- • .' � •-•, ''F' './+�'�`•l• +•` � {/y r r f 4 .' •Y.rC�.•'T� � � .`. � - 1 .kL^i .1,.='}'•1•.1 5,, '1 • 1 ' .e4 ' .. Ar ^ F•'� r 4r. •i' r a, 1 i_ t r 1ti � �!_ W- w . . M •,{ , 3-',• ,• • • . ,' ` Yet i 1 7 •' • � f l•. 7 r Y ; t r '• S i• i 1 µ��n M'' 'r 4'' i r 1`, June 23, 1982 . x 'Mr. J. Thomas Gould vice President Aggregate Division.. •. - . •, t Nello•L. •Teer'Companp Post Office' Sox 1131: Durham;, INC, 27702- . } -Dear Mr. Gould: `' t = ?•. M ` `RE: •Nfverson Quarry ` . Wilson 'Ou:,June',17 i` 1982' in 'inspectioi�'-of 'the aforementioned'mine,,was made'.as = • required.by G.• S. 74-56:o f.•"The Mining Act of, 1971": Conservation practices carried. out to 'date;were found,to be':ia compliance- , with the provisions of your.miriing permit. • , Should-.You desire information or• assi.stance.regarding'reclamati.on pro- cedures' or 'erosion cont rol"techniques,."please feel. free to 'contact-'usi 'Siaceraly yours, L Wyatt Brown r Land Quality'sectionWP • f�. 4 - i cc: Jim .Simons- •s' ,. . ;u • • t { ,?;' I ar« ". ` .. '• may . _. • I -� _ _• ,. .- �r .•, •S gip' . • • - - •- • RECEIVED JAM s -SO% DIV. OF EART11 RESOURCIEs December 28, 1979 LAND QUALITY SECTION l Mr.. J. Thomas Gould ' Nice President, Aggregate Division Nello D. Teer Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 Dear Mr. Gould: BE: Neverson Quarry Wilson County On December 17, 1979 an inspection of the aforementioned mine was made' x as required by G.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971". Mr. Bob Richey accompanied me on the inspection. Reclamation activities and conservation practices carried out to date were found to be iri compliance with the provisions of your mining permit. Should you desire information or assistance regarding reclamation procedures or. erosion control techniques, please feel free to' contact us. Sincerely, - Wyatt L. Brown Environmental Engineering Technician Land Qyality Section WLB:bch cc:. Jim Simons 1 i - F Noah Carolina Department of NORTH CENTRAL, Natural.& Economic Resources FIELD OFFICE BOX 27687,RALEIGH 27611 JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR.,GOVERNOR GEORGE W. LITTLE,SECRETARY TELE PHONE 919829-2314 August 10, 19.76. Mr. J. Thomas Gould Vice President, Aggregate Division Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 RE: ' Neverson .Quarry' Wilson County Dear Mr. Gould: On July 29, 1976 an on-site inspection was :made with Mr. Jimmy Manning of Nello L. Teer Company and a representative of our Office,as requi.red' by General Statute 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971". ' During our inspection:it was noted' that reclamation activities and conservation' practices carried out.to'date were found to be- in compliance with the provisions of, your mining permit. �Shouldsyou have any questions concerning this matter, please feel. free_ . to contact us. Sincerely yours', H. L. Taylor, r: - Engineering- Technicia>a Land Quality • 1N:�!' C'i`k:D i.'sY IN3PEC1'ION ii.EPORT Cun:ir::1y=_ Ne1 o L. Teer Comnar _ Couni.y-— Wilson ML: : Neverson Gluarr -- -- Perm It Number:; 98 - 2 Dame. Cnspected: 7 =28_�7b Date of lass. inspectior.. 2 - 27 - 75 F'rod;; :t.: Crushed Storie ^_ _ Person Contacted; Jimmy Mannin[,_� I. Remarks -- Measures 'Waken A , Erosion Control- All erosion and surface drainage internal to nit or flowing into sediment basin S. Waste Disposal,. All Overburden has been stockeiled at southern end of site andall drainage flows back: :bito lit C . Re.'Iamation: None at -resent II. Annual Reports - Adequacy of plan RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTSa The slopes at the southern end of the site had teen seeded,but have been redisturbed so that the quarry road can be relocated 11i' drainage is internal to i 17ref.'i: .ten�y Letter rieeried �. .Uett.,er Sent � -/O�- l� Rel.nspection Needed_ -� low, ,. 1N, ''i•i;'l'I;D i5Y }�b!aE2y``TL•_Z/yE�?r�oN��2. Ni}•_•3__.. . IN:TECTION ItEI'(3U CC n;i ,• ly:r � LLC� ��_%EE2 C4• _._,� Count.y: __ M-``'`' �€L,),ffe e)A/ Permit. Number.; Dale Inspected:_ DG7'„ a9 /97,5 Date of last. inspection,.. Prod t•: G.Qa.3/aEn SToN,� Person Contacted:__,��/€L�onl _yBa .1.. Remarks - Measures Taken A, Erosion Control-_ AC52osio./ ii- Waste Disposal. gc_2C6 Y _ Tir��PE -- ��.ST� P/G15-a 0,0 OLa By2 p�n1 P/L,E I AJ 7-V, C . Reclamation: II. Arnual Reports - Adequacy of plan RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTS° fa/� gs �E�dEn o�v SauTH P Rir/cTzp QG ____ _( _04-kjey LASY 4/G"_5 A.tID .S _ z , Def'ic..Ler1cy letter needed Letter Sent // --7/v 75 Reinspection Needed:� State of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division A N N U A L R E C L A M A T I O N R E P O R T "Within 30 days after completion or termination of mining on an area under permit or within 30 days after each aniversary of the issuance of the oprati.ng permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until reclamation is completed and approved, the operator shall file a report of activities completed during the preceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74-55 "The Mining Act of 1971" Name of Mine - Nev_erson Quarry Permit Number 98-2 County Wilson Telephone (919) 2 35-4162 Name of Company Nello L. Teer Company Mailing Address Post Office Box 1131, Durham, North Carolina 27702 1. If mine is now inactive, indicate date of termination of mining. Date - 2. Indicate new acreage affected by mining in last, 12 months. (a) Tailings ponds - Acres (b) Stockpiles Acres (c) Waste Piles I Acres (d) Mine Excavation 2 Acres TOTAL 3 Acres 3. Estimate the new acreage to be affected by mining in the next 12 months. - 4. Describe measures taken for erosion control. During the annual period of this report approximately two acres of area was stripped of earth overburden along the south wall of the quarry j2i�t.- This material was placed in an existing waste pile in the near vicinity. The earth slope along___ the south'wall was dressed up to approximately 1: 17, ; a permanent road was constructed on the bench above the rock face; appropriate drainage ditches were constructed and all of the disturbed erodible area in this vicinity was seeded in fescue Grass. - -- 5. Indicate amount of reclamation carried out in Last 12 months. (a) Tailings Ponds Acres (c) Waste Piles 1 Acres (b) Stockpiles - Acres (d) Mine Excavation 1 Acres (Continued on reverse side) 6. Describe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. None other than as herebefore described in Paragraph No. 4 . I �t Signature of person responsible for reclamation ' J Thomas Gould Title ice President Date August 18,- 1975 Complete 'and return to: . . . Mining Division Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 J tUrch 4t 1975 Mr. J. Thom Could Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box lm Durhami North Carolinra .27702 Dear Mr, Goulds On February 27, 1975 an inspection ims mde of,'the NavcTson Quarry in ti ileon County ae rQ mlx ed by G. S. 74-56 of ',The Mining Act of 19711l. Conservation and reclamation activities carried cut to date itere fcund to be in compli ee with the provioicnz of your mining pu nit. I mould like to coma7d you on the find job of grassing tote•areas of dxpoaed soils and date piles around the quarry site: I undastend that plm call for Si.Uing and resealing [;iUiez that have fc=Aed in the recently vegetated areas due to e=ensivo ammmts of rainfall and subsequrmt surface runoff. 'If I can bo of aaoistance to you, please do not heoltatc.to get 3n touch. Very tr911V 3OUra t Rrbmt H. Livorcan, Jr. Asaistant State Mining IInSineer RHL�r�'1gc 5 � ` i.NSF,?' 'r.D D�*: L/vE2M6N No •___ ---. . IN,3PEC`1'ION ►EPORT Compa ny:� A LL-o rL- TER ------ Coun z-Y:-- W.,4 spN_------_ Mine: VL--RSelA) _ Permit Number„ .�9e-Z Date Inspected: _ LC,9, Z7 H-7-15- Date of last inspectior.:�,yy 15- )974 Pr•od,:,t:_ �v5 �� T_ N� _ �- Person Contacted: L. Remarks - Measures 'taken A , Erosion Control ;:_ ;,v e,es.,v v B- Waste Disposal: �a�_.E�,�sr�_��LE�T C . Reclamation; lNA� Pie cs f�E,2,ev.eD�N ,g,uR'a�r�cA�c y��L II, Annual Reports - Adequacy of plan RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTS: r! vn n SnR fin_�_ Mos /�A.PT pi;l --- _.5€V [s - aG ue�Nc :a�s�,T NE ✓E Thy-r_.ay A�ayn�b E A/n1 G 7�/7rGif A L tN!� T�SI�_ Sov7lf l�JA�.L 1�G _Tlf� 52 i/�[1DA�D,r•_,,,,^„__, WASifC.D Q�T 7�UL- �n iC CESs l t�E �OS/D/�1 �rfrETQ� 4.,Vr7 D/j E TA94L,4" GL-AN-,-- z5/.Z;i er f LASS GALL- Aee , /LIVAJa LAID g7;/--f-, 5 Defi�,.iency letter needed Letter Sent � - �` 75 Reinspection Needed--- Iti State of North Carolina DATS RECE:jVjZJff Department of Natural. and Economic Resources �,��J •# � ���y� Office of Earth Resources Mining Division UPICE Tll u�Rtis !f�W s4 MINING DIVISION ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT "Within 30 days after completion or termination of mining on an area under permit or within 30 days after each aniversary of the issuance of the oprating permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until reclamation is completed and approved, the operator shall file a report of activities completed during the preceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74--55 "The Mining Act of 1971" Name of Mine Neverson Quarry Permit Number 98-2 County Wilson Telephone (919) 5641 Name of Company Nello L. Teer Company Mailing Address Post Office Box 1131, Durham, North Carolina 271QZ _ I. If mine is now inactive, indicate date of termination of mining. Date 2. Indicate new acreage affected by mining in last 12-months. (a) Tailings ponds None Acres (b) Stockpiles 3 Acres (c) Waste Piles 1 Acres (d) Mine Excavation 4 Acres TOTAL 8 Acres 3. Estimate the new acreage to be affected by mining in the next 12 months. ± 4 acres 4. Describe measures taken for erosion control. The diversion ditch along the south wall of the nuarry was will collect surface run-off water and channel it to the settling and A portable. crushing plant has been installed atithis operation and is occupying in the area of _approxiinately 4 acres at the west end of the quarry property. An additional _. entrance/exit road has been constructed from this portable plant-12 a nearby public roadway. 5. Indicate amount of reclamation carried out in last 12 months. (a) Tailings Ponds None Acres (c) Waste Piles None Acres (b) Stockpiles None Acres (d) Mine Excavation rlojl, Acres (Continued on reverse side) 6. Describe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. None Signature of person responsible for reclamation T. Gould Title I lice Date August 13 1974 Complete and return to: Mining Division Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 r May 309' 197+4 • rtr. J. ThomP.s• Gould Nello L.. Teer Company P. 0. Box,"31 ''' . Durhamg North Carolina Z7702 Dear Mr. Could:' ` on 118:7 15, 1974, an inspe' A: cm of your Nevverson Query eras' made as ' required by G.,'S. 74-56 of «The Minim Act of 197111 Most reclamation activities and conservation practices carried out to date were found-to be in. compliance with ,the provisions of your mining permit. . However, I would recommead that upon completi.on'of'the diversion" ' ditch along the south Frall of .the quarry that you either grass or rip—rap� the ditch to prevent erosicm. would you have any questions or'need -assistance, pi Se contact me. Yours very tavl.y+ Pete H. Llmna St Assistant ate Mining Engineer Mining'Division PHEtvsl 1 rSPZCTgb BY. H, L`--!/ /k/.S NO.� � INSPECTION REPORT Company:_ �t�LQ ,L.�l�-t'L --�_ County:.__ Miner /= Permit Number- Date Inspected: f�IR`' /Slgz ,7 Date of last inspection; Product:— Person. Contacted: q4j - m'�/� I. Remarks "- Measures Taken' A Erosion Control: a(.1�fAC -�f�Afll.yf� kf,Q�5 is 2/V t /r//" j r..__.. A., A.ezA J nirJi_1i� B. Waste Disposal:_ Z lz mlr'.';�- AtE4L— Z2/A0/.7-/C.7 ...Lz— .�, C� Reclamation: nJ v ,E '44-A-5 L !T 72�= r i IfG Slf7f?1 �1 .Sel-I /i A- J,s C/ILZ- ,-012 1-,4A1 SCAI)/,A1r-�, ,/pLiL���_�_ II, Annual Reports — Adequacy of plan l IF(9 Tt RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMEdVTSo� _ (�/�7/�1t�/t//� YW 7— I)I1/ Deficiency letter deeded �� Letter Sent �'��'-�� Reinspection Needed 1 L 44 State of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office.of Earth Resources Mining Division A N N U A L R E C. L A M A T I O N R E P 0 R T "Within 30 days after completion or termination of mining on an area under permit or within 30 days after each aniversary of the issuance of the oprating permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until. reclamation is completed and approved, the operator shall fate a report of activities completed during the preceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74--55 "The Mining Act of 1971" i+ u Name of Mine Neverson Quarry Permit Number 98-2 County Wilson Telephone (919) 2 35-5641 Name of Company Nello L. Teer Company Mailing Address Post Office Box 1131, Durham, North Carolina 27702 1. If mine is now inactive, indicate date of termination of mining. Date NA 2. Indicate new acreage affected by mining in last 1_2 months. (a) Tailings ponds None Acres (b) Stockpiles None Acres (c) Waste Piles None Acres (d) Mine Excavation None Acres - Vertical TOTAL None Acres 3. Estimate the new acreage to be affected by mining in the next 12 months. ± 3 acres 4. Describe measures taken for erosion control. Earth berm and diversion ditch is being constructed along south wall of the quarry. This will collect surface runoff water and under controlled conditions, challx]el it to natural stream. 5. Indicate amount of reclamation carried out in last 12 months. (a) Tailings Ponds None Acres (c) Waste Piles None Acres (b) Stockpiles None Acres (d) Mine Excavation None Acres (Continued on reverse side) r .i 6. :1r;L.cribe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. None - plan to begin some revegatation in Spring 1974. Signature of person responsible for reclamation azna s Could Tithe Vice President Date „ October 19, 1973__ � Complete and return to: Mining Division Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. D. 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PT.N0.pp15011 ey1 - o•b,'N RLY A GRIIAMM s._2Od NRRtidM.,ENGANR gV ECOR FEH ES. LN..,ISL � Z1IA�15� zll ROY HIGI�MME 9111 • P A,N? _ P y •a i REGISERER LAI:L SURVEYVANNO I1LC -- DIVISION OF Ah!uSNIM North Carolina De partment of Natural �A"° I��S°�R� S 'REF Resources &Community Development Stephen G. Conrad,Director Jaynes B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Joseph K Grimsiey, Secretary Tel ephone919733.3833 April 9, 1982 Mr. P.R. Umstead Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: RENEWAL PERMITS Crabtree Quarry, Wake County, #92-3 Durham Quarry, Durham County, #32-1 Elliot Plant, Harnett County, #43-3 CNeverson Quarry, Wilson County, #98-2 Princeton II Quarry, Johnston County, #51--5 Raleigh Quarry, Wake County, #92-2 Rocky Mount II Quarry, Edgecombe County, #33-13 Dear Mr. Umstead: Your applications .for renewal of the above referenced permits have been approved. Copies of the renewed permits are enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewals were based primarily upon the initial applications. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. Please review the renewed permits and advise this office should you have any questions concerning them. n erely, James D. Simons, C.P.G.S. , P.E. Mining Specialist LAND QUALITY SECTION JDS:pg cc: John Holley Joe Glass Geolmicat Survey Section-733.2423; Geodetic Section-733-3836; Lams Quality Section-733.457-.Plaoninn ana inventory Section-733-3833, Lanc Resources Infor^ta,ion Service-733-2090 Bo- 27,387 Rideiah 2761 f-7687 s r Tom.'"..'. - �•. � Y _ d:'... _ F�.� �a � ti � {�. "�+' ��i�� fyr. vim• 'P - � ,b _ - - - � � - 1' r� �� ,� � 1� r`-- • °x `�' .. - .� - - M t � � i f Y !� .. - i I . � � �� .* r --.,, '�} �4 r. r �� °i , . Ate` F Fy�3� eye \-t� ti, � 77ff" aNi` °V �' + �� - _ _ _ Fes. � A ,�� Y y,i � w.'R�� , � t � r� - - � 'C.�,. �� 111!!! 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F. .. �_ � .. _ p N a.,� �s e'a- "� E' y .r�.' 98 -zl_ State of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division Application for a Mining Permit Article 7 of Chapter 74 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, "The Mining Act of 1971" . . .After July 1, 1972, no operator shall engage in mining without having first obtained from the Department an operating permit which covers the affected land and which has not terminated, been revoked, been suspended for the period in question, or otherwise become invalid. 1. Name of Mine Neverson Quarry County Wilson County 2. Name of Company Nello L. Teer Company 3. Home Office Address P_ 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 4. Permanent address for receipt of official mail Same as Above Telephone 919/682-6191 5. Mine Office Address Telephone 919/235-5641 6. Mine Manager Shelton W. Raybon We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Applica- tion are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful mis- representation of facts will be cause for permit evocation. *Signature Xl_e,G a -K Nello L. Teer, Jr. Title President Date May 31 1972 *Signature of company officer required. r APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. General Characteristics of Mine. 1. Total acreage at site for which permit is requested : Acres owned 219 Acres leased None 2. Materials mined: Granite (Commercial Quarry) 3. Mining method : Hydraulic Dredge Underground ❑ Shovel and Truck 0 Dragline and Truck Self- loading Scraper Other 4. Present depth of mine 190 5. Expected maximum depth of mine 2;n 6. Area of previous activity: (Identify these areas on your mine map. ) a. Area of previously affected land at present site that is inactive as of July 1., 1972: None b. Acres previously reclaimed at present site _ None B. Determination of Affected Acreage and Bond. I. Number of years for which permit is requested 10 (10 years maximum). 2. Total affected acreage ' a. Area used for tailing ponds 20 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 7_ acres c . Area used for waste piles 3 acres d. Area used for processing plants 12 acres e. Area of active mine excavation as of July 1., 1972 46 acres f. Estimate annual acreage of new land disturbed by mining 1 g. Estimate total land disturbed by mining that is subject to reclamation by multiplying Item 2f by 3= 3 acres TOTAL OF 2a through 2g 109 acres APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 3. Check acreage to be bonded: Total affected acreage figure from B, 2 equals acreage to be bonded. Ej 0 - 4.99 acres ($ 2,500, bond) 5 - 9.99 acres ($ 5,000 bond) 10 - 24.99 acres ($12,500 bond) ® 25+ acres ($25,000 bond) 4. Will your company file a blanket bond covering all of its mining opera- tions in North Carolina? Yes 0 No i ! Check the amount of blanket bond : $2,500 $12;500 $5,000 $25,000 C. 1. What aspect of your mining operation may have significant effect on wild- life, or freshwater, estuarine or marine fisheries? None 2. Is there a waste water discharge from your plant or mine? Yes ® No If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department of Natural and Economic Resources. Discharge contained on premises Expiration Date „ b. Is there an air contaminant emission from your mine or plant? Ye s ❑ No FX If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Expiration Date 3. If your mining excavation will come within 300 feet of any neighboring 2 t APPLICATION FOR A MINING'.PERMIT dwelling house, school, church, hospital, commercial or industrial building, public building; or public road, describe methods to prevent physical hazard to such features. None of the aforementioned facilities are involved. Modern delay techniques . are .used to control blasting to eliminate any noise or vibration hazards to adjacent areas. Blasting is only performed during specified times on each day. Blasting is not performed when weather conditions are unfavorable. Weather conditions considered are: wind direction and velocity, inversions, humidity and other pertinent factors that would increase noise and vibration' during the blasting period. 4. Describe measures to be taken to insure against (1) substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, (2) landslides, (3) acid water pollution. To eliminate erosion and siltation, erodible areas will be protected in ac- cordance with-the revegetation plan detailed with this Application. The water used for washing aggregates is processed through a series of settling basins. The settling basins are so constructed that any accumulation of silt can be excavated by dragline methods and disposed of in waste area. The quality of the wash water is periodically analyzed for turbidity, sus- pended solids and pH. The washing of the crushed granite does not effect the chemistry of the wash water in any way. To prevent landslides, erodible slopes .in disposal areas and adjacent to the excavation will be at a gradient no steeper than 1 z:1, and will be protected in accordance with the revegetation plans included herein. Reclamation .Plan 1. Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general-methods to be used iri re.- claiming this land. The reclamation plan is to return the site to a natural state when opera- tions are terminated. A master plan has been developed and systematically as quarrying continues it is directed towards this plan. In.general, the pit area will be permitted to fill with water; the settling basins will be cleaned of silt and made into ponds. The pit area and settling basins will be stocked with fish and other aquatic life. All disturbed areas will be developed and restored as set forth in the re- vegetation plan. It is envisioned that the restored quarry site will be of an open space-concept; picnicking, hiking, sightseeing, fishing and swimming are a few of the activities that could go on in this area. 2. Indicate what practices you will take to protect adjacent surface resources. Adjacent resources will be protected by the stabilization of erodible slopes as set forth in the revegetation plan. Wash water will be treated in settling basins as her.einbefore described. 3. State the method of prevention or elimination of conditions that will be hazardous to animal or fish life in or adjacent to the affected areas: To insure adequate protective cover and food for animal life, only the neces- sary areas required to economically operate the quarry are being disturbed. When possible, the existing trees and vegetation are allowed to remain. In disturbed erodible areas, the revegetation plan prescribes the planting of sericea lespedeza and in some locations pine trees. These will provide food and protective cover for animal life in the general area. 4. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all excavations in rock. All excavation in rock is in excess of 300 feet from any adjacent property. Protection of the nearest property is detailed in paragraph 3 of the Applica- tion for A Mining Permit. The entrance road to the quarry is protected by a substantial metal gate which is locked at all times when the quarry is not operating. To provide safety to persons the periphery of the excavation area will be .protected by massive' boulders. To insure stability of the rock slopes, the future- excavation will be performed in approximately 40 foot benches with an appropriate appropriate safety ledge between each bench. 1 1 Declamation Plan 5. Describe plans, if any, for screening operations from public view. No screening-operations are planned. 6. State the method of rehabilitation of settling ponds if to be reclaimed during the life of the permit. It is not intended that the settling basins will be reclaimed during the life of this permit. Should for any unforeseen reasons it would be necessary to abandon this quarry prior to the ten year tenure.of this permit, the settling basins will be cleaned out and developed into useable ponds as described above. 7. State the method of control of contaminants. and disposal of mining refuse: All of the crushing and processing equipment uses electricity for a source of power. The only fuel used is in the excavating and hauling equipment. This is principally diesel fuel which is stored in underground tanks and dispensed directly into the equipment. Lubricating oils removed from equipment at oil change periods is utilized for dust control on quarry travel ways. There are no chemicals involved in this operation. Metallic scrapes and similar wastes are transported off the quarry site for disposal through other commercial agencies. The.debris that may result from clearing operations is buried in disposal areas. All strippings are placed in pro- tective berms or in disposal areas in accordance with the master reclama- tion plan. 8. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of stream channels and stream beds to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution: Not Applicable. Reclamation Plan 9. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collect- ing or remaining in mined areas. During the active life of'the quarry, the pit area is continuously dewatered by using pumps. Settling ponds are kept fresh by the continual intake and discharge of wash water from the process operation. Ultimate reclama tion of the settling basins and pit area was hereinbefore described. 10. Describe how the surface gradient in unconsolidated materials will be re- stored to a condition suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land after reclamation is completed and proposed method of accomplishment: In general, no unconsolidated materials will exist on the site. As strippings are placed in the disposal areas it is compacted by the hauling and spreading equipment. In these areas as well as other erodible areas, the slopes and gradients will be compatible to the revegetation plan herein described. 1� Reclamation Plan 114 Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. Note requirement of Regulation Number 1. The Area on the east of water supply lake which has been stripped of top soil in anticipation of future quarrying operations, and the adjacent area from which soil has been removed for an overpass construction project in Wilson, will be leveled as much as practical. Lime at the rate of two tons per acre will be broadcast after leveling and disked deep. In the spring of 1973, provided leveling and liming has been accomplished prior to that time, 1000# of 7-12-12 fertiliser per acre and 50 pounds of scarified sericea lespedeza seed per acre will be applied. 3ericea lespedeza will be allowed to remain on area until quarrying operations expand into the area at a future date. In the event that pine trees volunteer in any of this area, they will be left to grow naturally until such time as area is taken into quarry operations. When expansion of quarry pit becomes necessary, the vegetation growing at that time will be disturbed in the least area possible. The edge of the pit will be sloped to a 31l slope and reseeded to sericea lespedeza as soon as practical after new pit is opened. The edges of the present pit will not be disturbed since most of it is al- ready fairly well stabilized by growth of tress, shrubs and vines. Any reclama- tion area directly on the banks would create a greater total of erosion than is occuring in its present condition. On bare spots where slopes permit, loblolly pine will be hand planted and fertilized to give them a 'good start. A cupful of 8-8-8 will be worked into area where each tree will be planted. Four settling ponds now in operation will be maintained. As siltation is removed from these ponds regularly by drragline, the material will be used to construct a dam to impound a fifth settling pool below the main pond on the east- ern portion of property. This will allow practically all of the silt to settle out of suspension and will permit nearly clear, silt-free water to be discharged Into the stream before it flows out to adjoining property. All rainwater in the northern portion of the property has been diverted away from the edge of the present quarry pit. A water channel will be constructed from the vicinity of the water supply pond around the southern edge of the pit to divert surface water to large settling pond. The area presently occupied by an asphalt plant will be leveled, disked, limed, seeded and fertilized similar to other silt-producing area already des- cribed as soon as asphalt plant has been removed from area. Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved Sig Title Dig C,ba � w gilson udmty SM a Wafif­ Agency Conservation District Date 20 April 1972 xC•CONs•6. COOPERATOR Nello Teer Cop x-7I ASSISTED BY John S. .Smith U.S. O£PARTML'NT OF AGRICULTURE DATE 19 April 197Z ­,OIL. CONSCR VATION SERVICE RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S-DE CISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION PLANNED APPLIED FIELD NUMBER MONTH LANE) USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND YEAR 1 13 1972 These fields are fairly well established 3 3 1972 in loblolly and spruce pine and other natural 4 3 1,9.7,2 ve etati.oii. Do not cut or thin any trees in 9 35 1972 fields 3, 4 & 9 and. make no effort to control growth of brush or vines, since soil erosion control is main purpose of plantings in these fields. On field number 1 practice selective cutting since this area is not subject to serious soil erosion. Spot planting of, spruce. and loblolly pine in thin areas of fields 3, 4 and 9 with some supplemental fertilization of individual trees will help cut down on soil erosion. Steep slopes on edges of quarry pit should be left undisturbed as these areas have become fairly well stable. Any working or disking will -produce "a greater. total -of soil erosion than is occuring naturally. 2 16 1972 This field is in good condition with very little soil erosion taking place. Continue planting corn or other row crops. If the occupant of this land does not desire to grow row crops, the entire field not occupied by house site should be planted to fescue. 6 46 1972 This is area of active quarrying operations. No treatment needed, 7 49 1972 This is area of crushing and storage opera- tions. No treatment is needed. 5 23 1972 This is the area which appears Lo be the major silt producer. It is recommended that this entire area be- leveled as far as pract- ical, disked and limed with 2 tons per acre. In spring of 1973, seed 50 pounds of scari- fied sericea lespedeza seed per acre and apply 1000# of 2-12-12 fertilizer per acre. use,ICl/q.t *047N, It/, 'o, 1 a Nc-carys.g the t to Teer Co. COOPERATOR ASSISTED BY _ U,S. DEPARTN7EN7 OF AGRICULTURE DATE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS AN APPLICATION PLANNED APPLIED FIELD NUMBER MONTH LAND USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT AND YEAR 10 4 1973 As soon as this area is vacated by asphalt plant operations, apply same treatment as recommended for field # 5. 8 20 1972 This area is one of several settling ponds for all water originating in this property. As settled material is removed from edge of pond with dragline, use it for construction of a smaller settling pond below discharge pipe of large pond. This will allow almost completely silt--free water to be discharged . into stream below quarry-property. All rainfall is diverted away from,, north side of quarry pit to settling pond at present time. It is recommended -that a water channel . be created on .south -side-,.of pit .to .diver.t. rainwater from this side of pit into main settling pond. 5 When active quarrying operations begin in this area, disturb vegetation established only to the mini.miun degree necessary. . It is recommended that the edge of any future pit area be sloped ote 3:1 slopes and seeded immediately after stripping of overburden is completed. Use same treatnLcnt for these areas as recommended for field 5 above. 9 8 1972 Maintain this pond for a source for water supply necessary to quarrying operations. YfOa-f Cf10R1�ORIM, III, 1111 �1 ` /, Q 07 ���_r-- ...ram-�� '•� + �� f �i /d 1Clunr 6 e /" /7 C I'E'er Z an l l IAIJ 0 d 10"3 01 _ . /SAP//o T�eY_ Corn p, n7 r � � t 2 / 6 go as a S:h a»d C-ap/Q'�d ��ve rso,, 041a rry,----- 3 �w G/o"d Land i Al 41 6 46 P,,/ V s iNa 6 c I.y` `PraclvCin� -�- 1 / Reclamation Plan 12. Provide a time schedule that meets the requirements of Section 8 of this Act. As detailed in paragraph 11 above, the area delineated as No. 5 in the attached Revegetation Plot Plan will be planted in sericea lespedeza in the Spring of 1973. This area was stripped of some of the soil overburden in 1970 in anticipation of future quarry expansion. Since it is considered to be the major silt producing area in the operation it will be vegetated per above. Any bare spots in the earth slopes will be planted in loblolly pines in late Fall of 1972. As expansion of the quarry pit becomes necessary, the earth slopes along the new portions of the pit will be sloped to a 3:1 slope and seeded in sericea lespedeza in the following Spring. 5 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF MINING OPERATION in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Name of Mine-- NEVERSON QUARRY Company- NELLO L. TEER COMPANY Address- POST OFFICE BOX 1131 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27702 Date- MARCH 10, 1970 Signature E. M. Henry. Title Quarry Administratio 7 A. Description of the Company 1. Ownership Corporation a. Company name- Nello L. Teer Co. , Inc. b. Home office mailing address- P. O. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 c. Telephone- 919/682-6191 d. Name and title of principal officers- Nello L. Teer, Jr. - President R. Dillard Teer - Vice-President C. B. Nye - Secretary J. K. Foster - Treasurer (2) e. Name and title of person authorized to represent the company relative to registration- E. M. Henry f. Local mine name- Neverson Quarry g. County in which mine is located- Wilson County h. Number of acres owned by operating company- 219. 4 i. Number of acres leased by operating company- O j. Local manager- James Gay k. Local office mailing address- P. O. Box 412 Bailey, N. C. 27807 1. Telephone- 919/2 3 5-5 6 41 2. Number of employees- 40 3. Ores or materials being miners- Grandiorite Granite 4. Mining activities- Open Pit a. Year mining originally began- Pre-1940 b. Year mining began by present operating company- 1969 c. Estimated life of mine- 20 Years d. Total acres mined to date- .31 44464,' e. Number of additional acres to be mined annually- 1 Acre (3) B. Conservation and Reclamation 1. Summary of past efforts to protect the environment, if any a. Areas rehabilated for some use (include number of acres) . Examples include but are not limited to, land use for: residential, commercial, & industrial sites; forest, farming, pasture, wildlife, and recreation. Briefly describe methods of rehabilation, such as grading, level- ing, planting of vegetation, erosion prevention etc. Stripping and waste material has been utilized to fill low areas and make storage areas - No reforestation or planting to date. (4) 2. Summary of present and proposed conservation and land reclamation plans and procedures, if any- Nothing definite at this time. t5) C. Maps 1. County highway map with mine location indicated. County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department, State Highway Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602. Small maps of each county are available for $0.15 each plus 3% sales tax. Make checks payable to North Carolina State Iiighway Commission. ' 2. Map (accurate drawing, aerial photograph or enlarged topo- graphic map) of mine area of a scale sufficient to clearly show the following: a. Property lines or affected area of mining operation b. Outline of pits c. Outline of stockpile areas d. Outline of overburden disposal areas e. Location of processing plants (processing plants may be described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed) f. Location and name of streams and lakes . g. Outline of settling ponds h. Location of access roads i. Map legend 1. Name of company 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Date prepared 7. Name of person preparing map Signature E. M. Henry. Title. Quarry Administration (6) k ti r y { v v. p X9Ragv �¢ Y F 1 r �. > STICKIIII IT.RRR�66 �._r. `€ rim ,, - M '-,a, ''• Rir • yt ,=e - . AREA i r F a X6 l `--• f aa�� ✓ R�` u xN6�``gy ` 4RF \iuH6 1 _c. T ,h PPRA 6i N � � k F "i < 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 this Act , so long as the Department or its appointed representatives are accompanied by an agent or representative of our Company. 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 Section 14. *Signed -)I ^,- ello L. Teer, Jr. Title President Mine Neverson Quarry Company _ Nello L. Teer Company *Signature should be the same as the officer who signed the application for a permit. /I r .!p; 1310 Z' I- _1137 ZY Pie h*pe Ik 14� ttti,l0 D- 0." Cr 1&rixidi Shiloh I 0 C c. ' 0 IAS . 1-6-"Ole I.XL ;7:1111 tSft . F67, 13, 3 ITHWOF ZZ, jai, 137 i f .i'- Ir ' %�I., .131 Ico_t7,,55 -� 1119-s�45' to L135 O-JI Cra,,�d, 1 as C., "N L3_� -d lot .7 l 3�1 X one v ' - - PS. \jv 2, b G1i ; \!" / 2"y ' I Fime . -t 171Sj1 L o> .61 112t 2A4! 47 k PO F! mi.Zion n I L ei" '3 - Rxk 1i e . I oz. rosIroat m I LI 0 I I 4p In—, 1A5 LkI L3 3.7.- f/La L4 U. 1.7C d� a 3 35'AD' .1196 ,ILL !ems III$/ Sp�fng '17 :- _C ig &� -. -- 1 1614 ch. 112 LEJCAMA Lj2 .6 43 TO FAB " FAS MaysU9 j .26 L 1& .61 AM 0- lop I ALI- I la F IF Llqr 'fi P BLAC mg-U I zop�'-' Ayc IF 1613 0 CnEK I't 1 FOP.31 - rry nel I c ch 2-7 16p'- iou • 546lasf FA5 C%1 i0j 41 IV W! pL. 5 Ile NO f 3.3- 'F jtu 353 NE:LLo L. TEER CO, N EYERsoN' QUARRY T-5 Mimi r Al �} 1� '�6 }ate.. � 1{l r� ? `_ 1 �•� J+j� „� 1 • i '•C. .WN r� y_ e 5' .iC Y..e 1 _ - f � m _ e a 4 p f V u � \• F. 1: - .. a a i NELLO L . TEER COMPANY NEVERSON OUARRY MAPPING SYMBOL LEGEND JANUARY 1992 EXISTING CONTOUR EXISTING INDEX CONTOUR * SPOT ELEVATION BAILEY , NORTH CAROLINA PROPOSED CONTOUR EXISTING BUILDING/STRUCTURE PROPOSED BUILDING/STRUCTURE WILSON COUNTY EXISTING UNPAVED ROAD EXISTING PAVED ROAD PROPOSED ROAD RAILROAD PROJECT No . 91948.00 - NEVOO • POWER POLE r PROPERTY LINE MINING LIMITS TREE LINE WATER SURFACE i 3E �E FENCE _ r1 WELL WELL EXISTING CUT/FILL SLOPE PROPOSED CUT/FILL SLOPE DIVERSION CHANNEL f Q� RISER / CONDUIT BASIN PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY RIP—RAP OUTLET II SPILLWAY PROTECTION EXISTING RIP—RAP LINING AREAS TO BE SEEDED/PLANTED t J { s ✓ r----v• '- .:�`- -.._ .. ... � (� , Syr.. e L_ 1 Q• J � LEGEND � •,9t �- -,� '�� u / ! ..�.--ice '}. . _�/•� J a J uxt e:^-'ti/ SITE PLAN SP-1 jnmp �`' `L ✓ � �`_: o ''r r� ``' MINING PLAN MP-1 MP-4 It A U _ �y f a I '•• � _ 'mil _ �' 7 . �.a ,a;,+ EROSION CONTROL PLAN EC-1 - EC-4 x �} i / \ p �Cuarry L r4s Sams ���,•; RECLAMATION PLAN RP-1 - RP-4 Mq<E\4&CRFM!� C� N L I ENGINEERS • PLANNERS • SURVEYORS i va 1 MISCELLANEOUS DETAIL _ _ D-1 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA RALEI NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA VICINITY MAP Stv,t�V�� � ^ .T REVISED : 6/2/92 ADDED MAPPING SYMBOL INDEX i t 1 200 100 C 200 400 600 800 " w-r SCALE 1' = 200' .M. • WELL. N/F MATTE PEELE rot,ce to consur,er e nti orea5 having da5heCl contours or r aesIgnatea (dense trees) should kre f,eid $SANNE NARRON checked or or to nny Planning or construct!on. I E)U �1STM BUFFER ER TO Pam'' • C1MON FORD R.T. HAFf180N • -. " A AC_. 0 Dv STERE]RHOTOGRAMME TRIO • /� - _,-._\ CORDANCE WITH '.AL MAP ACCURACY S'ANDAI)z o�.G,..�`R4AHv DA7EID 5-2-91 -_ AREA J. WL1-ARD Wume WELL i EXIBTNQ BLS NlF R.T. HAF090N PR ` FUEL I I 8'T'ORA;m \` FMANTENANCE • % s 1 • - BUFFER � • • e � _may i / • • N/F P��" • ma-BA H Wl1JAMB ET AL _ _ \ -' _- PROCESS AREA ° FUTURE EXPANSION AJA /�- /, /� • � A�RITAIIRE OFFICE/BCALE • 1 TALNO POND BCALEB OFRCE - • EXSTM ' BUFFET • WELL •' EXISTING LAD FARM • WELL WELL • • e • •. ° e � WELL WELL WELL ENTRANCE OLD US 264 • e e e • ' e WELL + A 2 I DESIGNED ARK NELLO L. TEER COMPANY SCALE SHEET NO M <IM DATE 02/06/92 HORTZDNTAL naAv" � NEVERSON QUARRY OVERALL SITE PLAN MCE PRoi, 9194e.00 1 -20o -!� _ - p• 'T"n, �.. I CHECKED R_V"D, DESCRIPTIONS , „', -- ��i314Z_ 'ROJ E"� ARK BAILWILSON COUNTYLINA w� �T�E 49 so1 �ERTTCA� SP-1 REVISIONS L { Z 0 s nonce to consumer all areas having dashed contours or ---�— .. } designated (dense trees) shooto he field checked prior to any ptann,ng or constructicn. MAP COMPI,ED BY STEREOPHOTEIGRAMME-RIC METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS k FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED ' N/F FLT. HA MON 100 SO 0' 100 200 5CALE : 1 'i 100' E)WTM If BLFFER t r , i t t DESIGNED ASK NELLO L. TEER COMPANY SCALE SHEET N0. DRAWN ACAD 4 McK V1V' DATE: 02/06/92 NEVERSON QUARRY MINING PLAN HORIZONTAL P[ _ r ENGINEERS PLANNERS SURVEYORS c p mw -!n DESCRIPTIONS �ij / T 2 �' �� CHECKED r ♦ ♦ MGE PROD, # 71748.00 11-100, DATE q i ay W , ,• 21/3 /Q7 A MLMINGTON, NORTH ARODNA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROONA BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA VERTICAL MP-1 + WILSON COUNTY DWG FILE #349 2M01 REVISIONS ,_ , .� -- PRE _�_ ARK WTHFIE!D, NORTH CAROLINA o s WELL N/F MATTE PEELS N/F SAWC NAFFION nct'ce to ccnsa^er a!: areas nav"g dashed cont oars or _-- _— desgla:ed (de'se trees sne•.td ne :geld .necked pr101 to any planning or constriction. FXBTNQ BUFFER N/F Pn" _ CL fTON FORE) N/F R.T. HAf 80N — \ MAP \\ BY STERE GRAMMETRICMETHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED; — DOPOSAL AREA _w O • J. WL L AFn WI.IJAM6 k PR 100 50 0' 100 200 \\ SCALE I u = 100' " ?y °�s'�"En aR"� NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE O�/Os/92 SGALE s . _F T ti Y� . � McKM JY AL g �� H ❑NTAL DRAWN NEVERSON QUARRY MINING PLAN ENGINEERS PLANNERS SURVEYORS MCE PROJ # 91948,00 1"-100' MP-2 BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA VERTICAL tY — CHECKED WLMWGTON, NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA DWG FILE #349E2Mo2 REV.NO, DESCRIPTIONS DATE ��;/9Z pqr- PROJ. ENO. AR}'S SMITHFIELD, NORTN CAROLINA WILSON COUNTY REVISIONS - 009TrG ; BUFFER N/F RT. HAFN STCRAGE FUEl- MAINTENANCE Z \� i PTT % FACLTTY i i o; EX93TM BUFFER i notice to consumer -- r — 1j* .... ur eas hdvna dashed contou s or oles,Dneted (dense trees) should be Field Checked pr',or to any pinnnin9 or cons tr;,c tion. - M)CESS AREA i y- MAP ^pMPIi_FD BY STERECPHETOGRAMMETRIC METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH ';A';ONA. MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS - Rf""" AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED' / k TAJ-M POND i 8CAl - - WELL , WELL 4 WELL WE WELLWELL ,. o OLD us zea � WELL ENTRANCE l ' WH1 O0 O ,oc se o- 100 coo F. OO --�_ s6- N CARD ' SCALE SHEET • . `q DESIGNED ASK _ NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE: 02/05/92 _ HORIZONTAL - - MCK M MINING PLAN- - -- — — CHECKED ACAD O = s€AL DRAWN NEVERSON QUARRY MCE PROJ. a 91948 00 i"=100' MP-3 ---- ENGINEERS PLANNERS SURVEYORS — � - 14110 1 _ /�,a/� PE —�— BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA DWG FILE #'49EEM°13 VERTICAL. — TON, NORTH CAR^�'tiA RALEICH, NORTH CARCL'dA REvw] - — _. n�S�RIPrIONs DATE -"' Hg K�� + , �� — _ ,�,,.: S.Ft w sM �L. NORTH cAROLfNA WILSON COUNTY REVISIONS NK •o. ---���3��LL _____ _ PIT i l I 1 1 -2� C-� Z 1 1 i i W M R WLLIAM ET AL notice to consumer al� areas having dashed contours or des'g,ated C9ense :reps) should be rteid cheered pno- to any p',ammg or construction. k � FunJFiE EXPAt'S" AFLEA RFTIM OFFia=/ AREA MAP LIMP! BY $. R GPHG.G RAMM�TR],r. _-- NAT ,5:: MAP AR- N $'AN➢AR"S M T J� N A �R%AN r Wi'-h -� \ R M P - MA PAZ:. APNv CA RD' `i I.. XSTM BUFFM d�. WELL BuffTm LAW FAM W,�LL WELL aZ Us xa O O 100 31 0' 100 200 � SCALE : ill = I00' ---~ DESIGNED ARK__ NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE 02i06/9 SCALE SHEET sEat :DRAWN AGAP /M� C� RFMsuRVEYORs NEVERSON QUARRY MINING PLAN VICE PRoJ. # 349E2M0 Hoipz 100 L 1411D f` --��- R.E LAMERS�hA RALOGN, NcRTh CARC. VERTICAL, MP-4 • �4� ,, QED BAILEY.. NORTH CAROLINA DWG FILE �349E2M04 E. � �- NORTH ARo_,Na WILSON COUNTY KCVti'E.` DESCRIPTIONS ➢ATE . /-f ,�C lie. 1p� DAiE PROD. ENG_ ARK REVISIONS -`- -+7 Zo s x notice to ccnsuAmer r alt areas having dashed contours or designated (dense trees) should be Pietd checked prior to any r.Lannng or construction j t MAP COMPILED BY STEREOPHOTOGRAMME TRIO J METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH - NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED' N R.T. F VFFIBON 1 l J t t f 100 50 0' 100 200 1- ; y f y i F t f 1 2 4 PIT WELL { r !1 f l g EX 1MBLIFFER 7 r s a 1 SCALE SHEET NE ___ _ • i" rA�°`' NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE: 02/06/92 '••i;��'~ SS/ '•'•ya°A DESIGNED ARC+ .... E S HORIZONTAL' 'Q ! ' F t.�4./ �M PE. DRAWN AGA17 _.. M Q1VI NEVERSON QUARRY EROSION CONTROL PLAN MGE PROD � 91948,00 1°=10o EC-1 SEpI ENGINEERS PLANNERS SGRVEYORS — 14110 .�u?et VERTICAL' L;••f cHECKEn WI_MINGTON, NORTH CAROLNA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINq BAILEY. NORTH CAROL_INA DWG EILE #349E2EC1_ REV NO nEscRlPTtors DATE / , ••.•» �� •` q2 R SMITHRILD, NORTH CAROLINA WILSON COUNTY REVISIONS hK` ^` -- G IE` nA;y PRO. s KFJ GNAQQEL 6 TAPERED trROM SPILLWAY 2OI WIpTL1 OF 2101=f TO (.JIDT11 OF y "` GtJlrVERT Et�1TRANGE-6, EL. 234.gIg GLASS A RIP-RAP GLAD a RIP-RAP 241� Mit4 MUM all, olwwum 1 TNIGKNEl FROM STA. 0420 r EXiSTINC.I ixJrJD 1 I STA o 20 04,00 To 3.5� } - - FS-2 FILTER STo►r16 _ 0.5 °/v --+ A- _ r 5`1'A, D-+281715 �jEf I N TAF�F3 F5-2 FILTER 5TOU� Co" MINIMUM THIGK►.IC-� r EX ': ST1r\]G WELL N(F MATTE PEELE N/F 8ANNE NARRON n0t—_e to consumer all areas hating dasned contours or designated (dense trees: should be field checked prior to any planning or construction EXUTM F31� N/F CLMON FOR) RT. HAFVVBCN f MAP COMPI'-ED BV STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS -- FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED' - OIVH0MEN 0020SAL AFEA O DC - A 2 � 4 N/F -- J. WLLAFD WLLJAMB fW-W LINED CHANNEL -n.'2 . . 71, PIT 100 50 01 100 200 x q_ EXISTING SGAtE : lu =1C�' SPLLWAY SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET. _ ♦rrgrur ra H ARo — ,f ESS/�' *1.0 9 s _y /Q(S� Y9S DESIGNED ARK SCALE SHEET NO. �� NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE: 02/06/92 - - - SEAL HORIZONTAL DRAWN Acao Mq NEVERSON QUARRY EROSION CONTROL PLAN --_ 1a110 J 94 P.E �' AVv �s MCE PRo� 91948.OG i"=100' '9 �' E� �,. CHECKED • • EC-2 SPIirLWI>V DET fo _ ; f ' Cf N . � . ,. w_rr ^�� �'. � �.� - - - � �. BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA REV.NO. DESCRIPTIONS _ DpTE `•� �� - " VERTICAL DEViSI�N8 •.,f HA DATE_. 3 192 ➢ATE eRII� ENG ARK WILSON COUNT`( DWG FILE tt349E2 c s. OE ------- BUFFER / ff 1�Fif'fflA A t NIP RT. HARRISON FUEL STORAGE Z i PfT MAINTENAWX FACLTTY Irg EX STINQ BUFFER ® -fr ---- - rct:�:e to ccrs, -,er aV' areas hav' g aasned Colta'Is or - aesgnateu (ne^se trees snoola oe F ela c rec keo P'"'cr to any c,nnnng or cers:ruc:'nor. _- PF40CM AREA X - A- X TALM PCXC +. 1 1 —_ SCALE'S 1 T WELL OUT ET — - - - — PRO CTION r c�. r. Y WELLWELL WELL. WE11_ �, c k WELJ- ENTRANCE WELL 1 0 SO 0' 100 200 SCALE SHEET NC. CARP"'y 1, DESIGNED ac�K NEL_LO L. TEER COMPANY DATE ozio5i92 -7RIZCNTAL: - - ESS! ' ' •_ MCId1VIc� EROSION CONTROL PLAN 1"=100' DRAWN ACAv _ NEVERSON QUARRY MCE FRCJ. # �1948.0o EC-3 n•• VERTICAL DWG FILE #349 2EC3 i SEAL ! a ti, . 1411D {O' [ =sue P - CHECKED _��-- � , . BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA E A E�+s,oNc�rlrRcaL MEAsc .� � 1 �'F �Giµ �`��; ARK J ti h WILSON COUNTY ❑F NC. DESCRIPTMNS -A REVISIONS "b, rF•HAW �.� , - — - = '• ` i PrT 4 o � z I I WF Ma BA f{ WLLIAMS ET AL nonce to ccnsuner ali areas ha,,,g dashed cant ow-s or desiglated sho'lo bP fletd p Ch PCK Po pYIOY to an7 pla^m^.S ;;.• co^5 t•..rSpr EXIST. 48 CMP F UnJ iE EXPANSM ARFA \ FUTURE OF F#OF/ r TST-A DC -B \; AREA A -M - E X IST. ' s c� Wa, ME,R:c Rpnv (2) 36" CMP �- Arc Ra s Ap�Aq�s --- --- --- --- - \ TST B _ - -iDr.-_C -j ,_ TST C -- EXIST. 36" — - STEEL ENCASEMENT PIPE - --•.�" //ram.._..__._ r WELL LL.. t E LAND FAM 1NEi.L OLD U8 m4 µ O A E p{�flr 100 50 200 5CA L E . 11' ¢ 100' FI�CARC��ti,,� SCALE SHEET NO, _- tESs�°as DESIGNED ARK _-- M� \ NELLO LM&CREM . TEER COMPANY DATE: oz/o6/9z SEAL DRAWN AC� HORIZONTAL ia11o % � ll„�( CHECKED - � K NEVERSON QUARRY EROSION CONTROL PLAN AP _ oswN!Z� oL M _ 9F� •�CI ,E�r��a ,. � : tiGToti, NORM cq� . �gL Gr, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA McE FROJ a 349E2E vERn�COL M ' /� REvvn _ S narE `., �. , - _ EC-4 --- DWG FILE �349E2EC4 ---- REVISIONS •,��f N:iWKS �.••� - 3 -- — -- PRGJ EENL Ate„<, �rH cq�o_ r. WILSON COUNTY I Z I i _ c OO notice to consumer al: areas having dashed Contours or designated (dense trees) shooed be field checked prior to any plann,ng or cons,roc Lion. k, I i { f MAP COMPILED BY S TER[OPHOTJGRAMME TRIC METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH k. NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FRJM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED: N/F RT. HA SON f f� r 100 50 0' 100 200 ! r SGA L F I " = 100' y f, AREA TO BE SEEDED & PLANTED ® r 4 WITH VEGETATION BENEFICIAL TO WILDLIFE. SEE SEEDING l'~ SCHEDULE FOR PLANT TYP ND = PLANTING RATES. I ` WELL V MH CFM LW PO4CEFfESI WITH I STRANDS OF l` WATER �_. -1116148mY SUPPLY BUFFER i I DESIGNED ARK � � \`��`` DATE 02/ / H SHEET h❑ NE=LLO L. TEER COMPANY � 06 92 SCALE i RECLAMATION PLAN J n i DRAWN A4aAP NEVERSON QUARRYCREM oRIZaNTAL: avv_ s SURVEYORS NICE PRo� a 9194 00 1 —100 RP-1 EV D hi yC �ooau t`�' CHECKED T VERTICAL I -- W1MINGTON, NORTH CA �A RhEIGH NOR H CARn BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA DWG FILE #349E2ROI REV.ND. DESCRIPTIONS .a'E `' nATE Svi, NORTH CARC. ^a WILSON COUNTY REVISIONS _ [IF: r k A- Z s I wELL N/F MATTE Pt'EF N/F SANNIE NARRON nctice to ccnsur^er a!! cre0.5 nnv!ng dnsned contours or OeS CJnn;ed CdenSe tree.) .hlWd be Held rneckeo- r,or to any p 8 a a. P Lann+n or cooarucv n. i DOBTM N/F ® CLINTCN FORD N/F RT. HARRISON MAP COMPILED BY STEREOPHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATED A- .. OVERBLFCEN ® DISPOSAL AREATO REMAIN \ ' SIDE SLOPES TO BE AT A 2:1 RATIO , SEEDED AND STABILIZED LNc sm"m or- rvw i 4 T -- - --. J. WILLaaD WL.IJAk6 • . ' ' • . • ' FJ N/F . AREA TO BE SEEDED 8 PLANTED : ' � : • WITH VEGETATION BENEFICIAL - j' TO WILDLIFE. SEE SEEDING C SCHEDULE FOR PLANT TYPES AND PLANTING RATES. j` 100 50 0' 100 200 FRESH WATER SUPPLY --------- SCALE : 1" = 1001 11c , ire? 9All- DESIGNED ASK NELLO L. TEER COMPANY 79 of J )2 CREM DRAWN AC-AD '/� 1 V 1(`��tll V 1�J 0�/06/92 SCALE N�, Yw - :%P __ u 3: ' CHECKED , NEVERSON QUARRY DATE: ENGIN ERS P A.NNERS suRVE�oRs RECLAMATION PLAN HpRIZONTAL' MCE PROJ. a 91946.00 1'=100' n REVIB_oNs — °ATE C re`c\ 1� G�Z - MLMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA RP - �` `� DWG FILE #349E RO VERTICAL IONS e• ���..'' — — PROS ENC, ARY, SM,THFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA WILSON COUNTY O i EpaT► Q O BUFFER ,f N/F I R.T. HA IRISON J� f J L FUE T Q B REMOVED / MAINTENANCE _--7 FRIES WATER SUPPLY F i TO BE ® _ 1 REMOVED l � � 220 AND PROCESS STRUCTURES BUFFER6091M - TOlOVEDAN S a i DED TER SUPPLY AND SLAWBABTNB ter' i t J notice tc consumer a areas i^avng oasreo' contours or - I aesigrn ted Coerse trees; should be rVid checketl pl�or to any piannrg or corstru:tion. — ^" PROCESS TO BE r / REMOVED r MAP CEMPP_ED BY STEREUPHUTUGRAMME'R`;: METHOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AERIA�PPH6 OORAPHY DATED°S ; - AREA TO BE SEEDED & PLANTED �A WITH WILDL BENEFICIAL F SEEDINGE. SEE SEEDING TO SCHEDULE FOR PLANT TYPES AND 1 PLANTING RATES_ ^ TO BE FLLFD AND FEt)II .. .. O -- -_ PF8 OPAL O o SPILLWAYory o � - - SCALES N o / 210 TO BE R1�IOVEO OFFICE TO l� MLL% k �`.. J f AREA TO BE SEEDED & PLANTED L� WITH VEGETATION BENEFICIAL i TO WILDLIFE. SEE SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR PLANT TYPES AN9'" � PLANTING RATES. � WELL �. - ... �•� \� �.. YY �� + .. ..WELL � WELL � WELL OLD L18 284 w ENTWICE TO BE ITBYAOVED WELL l�yM1 r II} 1 1 1 O O —/ 100 50 0' 100 200 OI SCALE : 1° = 100, SCALE S,IEET NC. SARp!•�,, DESIGNED ARK _ _ NELLO L. TEER COMPANY DATE 02/05/92 HORIZONTAL, C-q 46 MNGIN M SURVEYORS NEVERSON QUARRY RECLAMATION PLAN MCE PR�� # �l� a,c i"=100' RP 3 DRAWN -- _�. 279 BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA DWG FILE 49EZRo CHECKED _ RE t WO t'�'yr ��~' - W!LMINGTON, NORTu CARCL:"�A RALEGH, NORTH CARO'_INA WILSON COUNTY tAODiT101JA1 AFEA REGIAiMED _ 1 /,u t -- SM!THFIE D, NORTH CARC'_i 'A - -- -- �t� .fi2/J fo DATE PREj EN=AR �5 v.N0� DESCRIPTIONS DATE \,�•��! T— R VISION y 1 ; f i FfIESFi WATER SUPPLY j 1 y k x AHBA H WILLIAMSET AL nonce to consumer O - - .�.�v�� i �' � �'l� �� all Wrens hcvrg dnshed contows or m,^� S OF design¢ted (aense trees) should be F,ela WIRE cnecued Prior to any Planning or construction. 1 � N r' I OFFMISCAL E AREA TO BE METHOD N ACCERDANCE WITH MAP COMPILE:: BY STEREOPHOi �iRAMMETR;C NA-IONA MAP ACCURACY STAN ARDS R7M AER'A- PHO-DERAPHY ^ATED ENTRANCE TO BE OBLITERATED AREA TO BE SEEDED & PLANTED WITH VEGETATION BENEFICIAL TO WILDLIFE. SEE SEEDING _A '-- SCHEDULE FOR PLAIT `FPES AND , PLANT i GRATES. n r r , t� �r WELL E)USTM LAD FAM t � W91 WELL OLD US 28d -.- -77 _ _ . 1 I 2 a I �I 100 50 0' 103 200 SCALE = I Y- Imo' I °h ' NELLO L. TEER COMPANY SCALE SHEET "° .. _ __ ram••• BAR ,, '� ♦� ap5 . ..,<</y I DESIGNED F'K'1K _._ —_-- r� s s!' 1V1(—'1V1`/1V' DATE: Oc'/06192 :O T. _ ! '� /,', ''1 DRAWN AGAR- E RVE �O NEVERSON QUARRY RECLAMATION PLAN HORIZONTAL: 1'=10 ' W z79 ?: / •� N ,NF NNERs su Y Rs MCE PR°� a 91948,00 1"=100' _2 P e* ND — -- N.:NGTON, NORTH C _ RP-4 ,4 lY � �.EQ cMECKED1 ARw A VORTNAI EIVGH, NORTH CARO�Ih'p, BAILEY NORTH CAI�OLINA DWG FILE 349E2RO4 ; .o;� „ VERTICAL RE V.NCi DES.:' eTltk:S DATE p ,. DATE apG� SMITHFIF-- . WILSON COUNTY _. REVISIDNS q T REV. NO . 2 TEMPORARY DIVERSION CHANNEL DIMENSIONS L MR0N fl AM9(M.) STRANDS .NMIR[ED wRE - - - la-D'uAKSLEEVE CouftmcoRMEp EVTCMaaN NOT TO SCALE (TYP.) (m-o ac.) Am(TYP.) pl RtRO f'NR TYPE "A" "ar sM,M,n R .r e uu+r SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR "` -r TOP RAIL STABILIZATION GRASS NATURAL GRADE b LINE: POST B4�i b DATE TYPE PLANTING RATE _ - ROTTON a ENSION CORNER POST rtNCE rARRIC RwE wl�; -III t _-I I-I PLAN OF TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP MAR. 15 - MAY 15 PERRENNIAL SEED MIX 10 LBS/ACRE -)I -- 3 C 3 III-III_ mnsHtn MAN N.C. WILDLIFE RESOURCESIL - -I 1 q COMMISSION III-III-1 r= =1 I I-I I IJ I Ih MAR. 1 - JUN. 1 SERICEA LESPEDEZA (SCARIFIED) 50 LBS/ACRE " M1 AIL rosT _-III=1 I I-III-1 ' u (MAR. 1 - APR. 15) ADD TALL FESCUE 120 LBS/ACRE D (LINING CLASSIFICATION) _-III=III=1 I I. R•m (MAR. 1 - JUN. 30) OR ADD WEEPING LOVEGRASS 10 LBS/ACRE B -III-III- �TM ,•_r (MAR. 1 - JUN. 30 OR ADD HULLED COMMON BERMUDAGRASS 25 LBS/ACRE JUN. 1 - SEP 1 *.* TALL FESCUE AND 120 LBS/ACRE *** BROWNTOP MILLET 35 LBS/ACRE **. OR SORGHUM - SUDAN HYBRIDS 30 LBS/ACRE o° 7' TYPICAL CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL SEP. 1 - MAR. 1 SERICEA LESPEDEZA (UNHULLED - UNSCARIFIED) 70 LEIS/ACRE STATION 1I� °0 0 (NOV. AND 1 - MAR 1) AND TALLABR FESCUE 120 LBS%ACRE ACRE TDC NO. FROM A FT B FT C FT D 000 0 o p o0 o o o° NOT TO SCALE DC-A 0+00 5+50 1.5 1.0 2.0 ASS A aT>,ae °0 0 0 0°0°00 00 Oo° 5+50 6+00 1.0 3.0 1.0 C ASS A o 0 0° 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TYPE "B" DC-B 0+00 1+80 1.0 1.0 1.0 FS-2 ,/ M1llll I.MC SEEDING SCHEDULE 1+80 3+20 1.0 1.0 1.o _ + +50 0.75 1 2.0 1.0 CLASS A ! (MAX. ) - 0+00 +1 1.0 0 1. FS-z SECTION TNRU WEIR I ~ SHOULDERS, SIDE DITCHES, SLOPES 3: 1 - 0+00 1+40 0.75 0 1.0 FS-2 DATE TYPE PLANTING RATE DC-E 0+00 4+50 1.75 3.5 1.75 CLASS A 4+50 6+00 1.50 3.5 1.50 FS-2 6+00 8+50 1.75 2.5 1,75 CLASS A FAea1c AUG. 15 - NOV. 1 TALL FESCUE 300 LBS/ACRE 8+50 10+00 1.50 0.5 1.50 CLASS A BRA POST TAM ROD NOV. 1 - MAR. 1 TALL FESCUE 300 LBS/ACRE 1 10+00 11+00 1.25 0.50 1.25 CLASS A wTN TRU55 Rmss FARAIC k ABRUZZI RYE 25 LBS/ACRE REV. N 0 . rtrwllARr sEDwtrrt,RAP dlltMsloNs nwTFNER 11+00 12+40 1.0 0.5 1.0 FS-2 MAR. 1 - APR. 15 TALL FESCUE 300 LBS/ACRE rMRSM APR. 15 - JUN. 30 HULLED COMMON BERMUDAGRASS 25 LBS/ACRE W. (iT) GATE(rRT) (i-r) O POST a,�, JUL. 1 - AUG. 15 TALL FESCUE AND 120 LBS/ACRE TST-A 22 5 z Ryl r*• BROWNTOP MILLET 35 LBS/ACRE TSr-B .B to s r•• OR SORGHUM - SUDAN HYBRIDS 30 LBS/ACRE NOTE: TST-e u 5 x ar� 1. STONE CLASSIFICATIONS CLASS A, CLASS 8, FROM N.C.D.O.T. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS RIP-RAP AND EROSION CONTROL AGGREGATE SIZES. GATE DETAILS SLOPES (3: 1 TO 2: 1) 2. STONE CLASSIFICATION FS-2, FROM THE NATIONAL CRUSHED STONE ASSOCIATION FILTER NOT TO SCALE STONE SUBLAYER STANDARD CLASSIFICATIONS. TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP DETAIL MAR. 1 - JUN. 1 SERICEA LESPEDEZA (SCARIFIED) 50 LBS/ACRE k 3. MINIMUM STONE BEDDING THICKNESS: NOT TO SCALE (MAR. 1 - APR. 15) ADD TALL FESCUE 120 LBS/ACRE CLASS A - 9" (MAR. 1 - JUN. 30) OR ADD WEEPING LOVERGRASS 10 LBS/ACRE CLASS B - 22.5" (MAR. 1 -. JUN. 30) OR ADD HULLED COMMON BERMUDAGRASS 25 LBS/ACRE FS-2 - 6" JUN. 1 - SEP. 1 r*r TALL FESCUE AND 120 LEIS/ACRE 4. GRASS CLASSIFICATION, RETARDANCE CLASS B, FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA EROSION AND *+• BROWNTOP MILLET 35 LBS/ACRE SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL. *•* OR SORGHUM - SUDAN HYBRIDS 30 LBS/ACRE La SEP. 1 - MAR. 1 SERICEA LESPEDEZA (UNHULLED - UNSCARIFIED) 70 LBS/ACRE 5. ALL CHANNELS NOTED AS HAVING GRASS LININGS SHALL HAVE A TEMPORARY JUTE REV* N O . AND TALL FESCUE 120 LBS/ACRE NET LINER INSTALLED UNTIL GRASS IS ESTABLISHED. TREES DESIGNATED SMALL NEVER CUT A LEADER RE WRAPPED WITH A• VIDE TRUNK WRAPPING MATERIAL NOV. 1 - MAR. 1 ADD ABRUZZI RYE 25 LBS/ACRE „ADE aE TWO cowsts or �� W CRINKLED PAPER CEMENTED VITN BITUMINOUS MATERIAL SEEDING 00 THIN RRANCKS BY 1/3 RETAIN NORMK TREE SHAPE SCHEDULE 4- REVEGETATION BENEFICIAL TO WILDLIFE REV. NO . OUTLET PIPE z - a• x 2' RDUGM SAVED MAPOV00D STAKES FREE D< DEFECTS INY GED -- (A) CMP RISER STItENGM DAMGED VDDD DATE TYPE PLANTING RATE _. CUT OFF EVEM.Y LAN aN STAKE WS L RE NEW OR USED a - PLY FEB. 1 - APR. 1 KOBEORCHARD LESPEDEZA 20-40 LEIS/ACRE TWISTED GN W. WIRE 12 GAUDF REINRRCID RUBIER GARDEN FEB. 1 - APR. 15 ORCHARD GRASS 15-25 LBS/ACRE 1' FREEBOARD OUTLET PIPE - CLASS B RIP-RAP LINING wsE MAR. - APR. SHRUB LESPEDEZA 16 LBS/ACRE (B) CMP CONDUIT 24• BEDDING THICKNESS TRANSPLANTED TREE SHALL BE 2- SHRUB IN RTO WHERE RSMIP TO FINISHED MAR. - APR. SWITCHGRASS 6-8 LBS/ACRE _� L GRADE As EL MERE PREVIOUSLY APR. - MAY BAHIA GRASS 25-35 LBS/ACRE DESIGN HIGH WATER --- -� PLANrED a• E PIT RAV IRILM ARWND TREE PIT APR. 15 - JUN. 15 LOVEGRASS 4-5 LBS/ACRE LATE FALL-EARLY SPRING WAX MYRTLE 5 PLANTS/ACRE (E) SAUCER FS-2 FELT R BEDDING REMOVE W RO L (MYRICA CEREFERIA) D � rw In DF RDDTRALL - 3000 PSI CONCRETE THICKNER BE➢DING LATE FALL-EARLY SPRING AUTUMN OLIVE 5 PLANTS/ACRE 2.5 2.5 E THICKNESSEIt (ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA) ANTI-VORTEX DEVICE 1 ANTI-SEEP 1 ((;) TOPSOIL MIXTURE (D) COLLAR SECTION -T III-I] t °' CONSULT CONSERVATION ENGINEER, SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE OR WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST FOR ADDITIONAL (A) PERFORATED _ (B) CMP BARREL F :ICI-II INFORMATION CONCERNING OTHER ALTERNATIVES FOR VEGETATION OF DENUDED AREAS. THE ABOVE VEGE- CMP RISER f TATION RATES ARE THOSE WHICH DO WELL UNDER LOCAL CONDITIONS, OTHER SEEDING COMBINATIONS AND -III- I- I - B• SEEDING RATES ARE POSSIBLE. OUTLET D A La w No, 57 STONE / NO, (It�> (FT.) (FT.) (F I,) *** TEMPORARY -- RESEED ACCORDING TO OPTIMUM SEASON FOR DESIRED PERMANENT VEGETATION. SB-A 36 9.0 20 23 DO NOT ALLOW TEMPORARY COVER TO GROW OVER 12" IN HEIGHT BEFORE MOWING,OTHERWISE FESCUE MAY BE SHADED OUT. 4' I CUT OFF m I-R i TRENCH LL�� OUTLET BASIN A B C D E F SB-B 24 6.0 16 18 PROTECTION No (IN) (IN) (TN) (IN) (IN) (SO. FT) ANTI-FLOATATION BLOCK (F) - - SB A 48 36 24 15 24 B OUTLET PROTECTION DETAIL TREE PLANTING DETAIL SB B 30 24 15 6 18 5 NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE SECTION THRU PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY ANTI-FLOATATION BLOCK DETAIL NOT TO SCALE BASIN (IN F T) (IN) ( T) ) (F n F( o (FT) SEDIMENT BASIN DETAIL REV . NO . 3 100. SB A 48 36 7 4 1,2 41 NOT TO SCALE SB B 30 24 7.5 4 1.5 43 W SEEDBED PREPARATION 12 MIN. INSTALL COLLAR WITH CORRUGATIONS VERTICAL CONTINUOUS 1. CHISEL COMPACTED AREAS AND SPREAD TOPSOIL 3 INCHES DEEP OVER ADVERSE SOIL PRESSURE RELIEF WELD 2. RIP NOTI THE ENTIRE NS, IF AREAAVAILABLE. 6 INCHES DEPTH. HOLES 1 2/ " DIA. REV. N 0 . 6 L 3. REMOVE ALL LOOSE ROCK, ROOTS, AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS LEAVING SURFACE o TOP IS 14 GAGE CORRUGATED METAL REASONABLY SMOOTH AND UNIFORM. O O OR 1/8" STEEL PLATE. PRESSURE PIPE O.D.4. APPLY AGRICULTURAL LIME, FERTILIZER, AND SUPERPHOSPHATE UNIFORMLY AND MIX (D o RELIEF HOLES MAY BE OMITTED, IF WELD BOTH -� O O " WITH SOIL (SEE BELOW*). A A ENDS OF CORRUGATIONS ARE LEFT SIDES 5. CONTINUE TILLAGE UNTIL A WELL - PULVERIZED, FIRM, REASONABLY UNIFORM SEEDBED o o FULLY OPEN WHEN THE TOP IS 1/2• x 2' SLOTTED HOLES ATTACHED. CORRUGATED METAL SHEET FOR 1/8' DIA. HOLES IS PREPARED 4 TO 6 INCHES DEEP. WELDED TO CENTER BAND SPACED B 6. SEED ON A FRESHLY PREPARED SEEDBED AND COVER SEED LIGHTLY WITH SEEDING J �_L_..{ EQUIPMENT OR CULTIPACK AFTER SEEDING. 2' 7. MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING AND ANCHOR MULCH. O e O R , O 8. INSPECT ALL SEEDED AREAS AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS OR RESEEDINGS WITHIN O CYLINDER IS 16 GAGE CORRUGATED SECTION B-B BAND THE PLANTING SEASON, IF POSSIBLE. IF STAND SHOULD BE OVER 60% DAMAGED METAL PIPE OF FABRICATED FROM REESTABLISHED FOLLOWING ORIGINAL LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEEDING RATES. 1/8" STEEL PLATE. L 9. CONSULT CONSERVATION INSPECTOR ON MAINTENANCE TREATMENT AND FERTILIZATION PLAN CONTINUOUS AFTER PERMANENT COVER IS ESTABLISHED. D E\/• !.1 O � 7 � WELD* APPLY: AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE - 2 TONS/ACRE OR 3 TONS/ACRE IN CLAY SOILS R Y 1`I TACKWELD (D) NOTES: N1.OTES,TCOLLAR TO BE OF SAME GAGE AS THE PIPE WITH FERTILIZER - 1000 LBS/ACRE (10-1020 ) ALL AROUND 1. THE CYLINDER MUST BE FIRMLY 2. THE LAP BETWEEN THE TWO HALF SECTIONS AND WHICH IT IS USED. SUPERPHOSPHATE - 500 LBS/ACRE IN STRAW) 1 -4 FASTENED TO THE TOP OF THE BETWEEN THE PIPE AND CONNECTING BANDS SHALL W B MULCH - 2 TONS/ACRE (SMALL GRAIN STRAW) RISER. BE CAULKED WITH ASPHALT MASTIC AT THE TIME OF ANCHOR - ASPHALT EMULSION AT 450 GAL./ACRE INSTALLATION. 8 MIN. 2. SUPPORT BARS ARE WELDED TO 3 EACH COLLAR SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH TWO #6 x 12" THE TOP OR THE RISER OR 1/2' DIA. RODS WITH STANDARD TANK LUGS ! FOR CONNECTING COLLAR TO PIPE. S�TYFECAL) SUPPORT BAR SIZE ATTACHED BY STRAPS BOLTED(d) (#6 REBAR MIN.) TO TOP OF RISER. ELEVATION OF UNASSEMBLED COLLAR RISER BASIN W L DIAMETER ISOMETRIC No. (IN) (IN) SECTION A-A BASIN D d SB-A 78 at No. (IN) (IN) SB-B 112 38 SB-A 54 48 ANTI- VORTEX TRASH RACK DETAIL SB-B 48 30 CORRUGATED METAL ANTI- SEEP COLLAR DETAIL NCT TO SCALE _ --'--- ----- --- - -------- NOT TO SCALE peeeerTprN NELLO L . TEER COMPANY 7 ADDED DIMENSIONS FOR SB-B 6/92 �\`U. • A/..-> 6 ADDED DIMENSIONS FOR SB-B 6/92 F�\Es ID/y�'° DESIGNED ARK �C� SCALE SHEET NO. s' 1� /(�L7 DATE, JAN, 1992 HORIZONTAL ADDED DIMENSIONS FOR 58-B Q r �`/� I S C E L LA N E Q U S 4 6 ADDED DIMENSIONS FOR 58-B 6/92 S SEAL . DRAWN ACAD Q U A R R Y 3 ADDED DIMENSIONS FOR S8-8 6/92 Y -�'. i'� I !(i ;�_ , I- N E V E R S O N ACE PROD. # 91948,00 NOTED ADDED DC-E z •r • ' -'' " `�'' ,t ����'-,��] - v.E ENGINEERS• PLANNERS • SURVEYORS�'•F R °�'� CHECKED n VERTICAL 1 MODIFIED SEEDING SCHEDULE 6 9z .,�<;. CI.... I� WILMINGTON,. NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA DETAILS DWG FILE #91948NED REV.NO. DESCRIPTIONS DATE A*i /f eNA•r,:y\S ;es` NA REVISIONS *trRBF �ZZ �9z DATE PRD3_ENc. ARK GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA WILSON COUNTY 14 IL OF+