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MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW CHECKLIST
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Application/Permit No: 96-63 Action: New Modification Transfer
Applicant Name: H&S Land LLCIX F7
Mine Name: Dunnie Hole Mine County: Wayne
Latitude: 35.5817 7.5 Quad: I Stantonsburg
Longitude: -77.8317
Attached page 1-3 of the mine application.
Suspense Date for Comments: 10/12/2023
NCGS to complete this Section
Geological Significance: YES NOZ
Commodity: Sand Mineral Resources: Sand
1985 Geological Map Unit: Yorktown Formation and Duplin Formation Undivided
Other Geological Map Units: Yorktown Fm-Fossiliferous clay wlvarying amounts of fine-grained sand,bluish gray,shell material commonly
concentrated in lenses;mainly in area north of Neuse River.
Lithology: Duplin Formation:Shelly,medium-to-coarse-grained sand,sandy marl,and limestone,bluish gray;mainly in area south of Neuse River.
Geochemistry Hazardous Minerals: N/A
Subsidence: N/A
Slope Stability: N/A
Seismic Hazard: N/A
Hydrogeology: N/A
Flood Plain Deposits: Flood deposits are seen when comparing the floodway and flood hazard zone.
Comments: For this site, the flood potential is only on the northern end of the property. The
attached maps show the tlood potenfi—aFa-Fffiis site. In addition, ere would be oo ing
on Ivy Branch tQ the west and Watery Branch to the east. -The rover to the north would
potentially isolate residents from a major flooding event.
Reviewer: Dr)Kenneth B. Taylor, PG (#1835) Date: 09/14/2023
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GEOi_25Q_ID 2t3
GEOCdDE Tpy
BELT Coastal Plain
BELT2 Coastal Plain
GROUP_ Tertiary
TYPE Sedimentary Rocks
FORMATION Yortdawn Formation and Dupiin Formation,Undivided
EON Phaneroxigc
ERA Ceno¢olc
PERIOD Tertiary
ABSJ4GE none
REF_NUM none
LEG_NUM iQ
Shape_Leng 165Q122.52547
Yorktown Fgrmation:Fnssiliferqus clay with uarying
amounts offine-grained sand,bluish gray,shell maser"sal
DESCRIP�1 commonly concentrated in lenses;mainiy in area north of
Meuse River.Duplin Formation:Shelly,medium-to
coarse-grained sand,
DESCRIP 2 sandy marl,and iimestone,bluish gray;mainiy in area
— south of Meuse River
Geology is Tpy —Yorktown Formation and Duplin Formation, Undivided. Yorktown
Formation: Fossiliferous clay with varying amounts of fine-grained sand, bluish gray, shell
material commonly concentrated in lenses; mainly in area north of the Neuse River. Duplin
Formation: Shelly, medium-to-coarse-grained sand, sandy marl, and limestone, bluish gray;
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Extent of flooding includes Ivy Branch to the West and Watery Branch to the East impacting
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