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• Complete name 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. hem 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. ❑ Agent • Print your name and address on ih0 ree05e x ❑ /bOressee so that" can return the card to You. e. sew oy funned Nana) C. we of oervery • Attach this card to the back of the mallplec&, or on the hem h space permits. 1. Article Aedreseero: MR A SCOTT ROSS SOUTHSIDE MATERIALS LLC PO BOX 540 SALEM VIRGINIA 24153 naunl9 Oyes htltl 0 No ❑ ees 2. Adkle Nunrvm — -� — as fna..�rron,s..xe awp 7008 1100 0000 1125 7016 Pre Form 3811, February 20oa1 7.0/ wmesta Return Ra pt (a 7- 4A A 2, roasssox.m 1w UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 11111 Pee mlCt No. G-te Paid Sender. Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources Land Duality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1612 1740-7401 `d Complete items 1.2, and 3. Also complete item 4 If Restricted Dellvery IS desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the caof to you. • Atlach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or an the front it space permits. f. Mole Addressed to: NIR TIM KNOPF VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS PO BOX 4239 WINSTON SALEM NC 27115-0239 eelivay amrew belmx- MAV A 9 Itla 2, Article Numh r (Copy hum servrcn labe/J` 7008 1300 aaoo 1124 0261 PS Form 3811. Juty 1999 i 7 _ 61 mmesec Retum Receipt UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ORO "4J. • Sender: please orint 2ou1 name. adres OO North Carolina Department of UEnvironment & Natural Resources ' W Land Quality Section N m 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1612 U 1740-7401 LAY o IuIIIIIIIIs IIvIIInjIInnIllilluu11i„L1111tILLiIILII North Carolina epartment of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT � (PERMITTED MINE) I. MINE NAME S� #:-/4J l 1 U)L2Ai 2. MINING PERMIT 3. OPERATOR IN•nnr sJn.�nl /Ils'me/. lP 4. COUNTY /'/1z�,,.e 5. ADDRESS np/�1r/ UJ �4 .i, ,ir, :S Yi,niSet (mn1C ?-..C-//?��' 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE i // i /7t-1 Zi 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site 4).v Nt,' (/J/.L F'.M / 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? F'Ycs ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes CWo It. Date last inspected: / Z / 1 / 9r7 12. Any mining since last inspection? [).Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? P] Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? li' Ycs ❑ No If no, explain: k 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offshc damage? ❑ Yes P No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: . N /wl. �ctnn:l7 I I .nr_ nta 70116 I 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: N /4 sECTt0N I 17. Other recommendations and comments✓— /o. 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) allol Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 2t 50 Proposed date Ni( 1- 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report — 21. Copy of Report sent to operator S W /_ 67 (date) INSPECTED BY: �I A-Z DATE > l ; 11:;K� Telephone No: 231.1• -77/ — �yo t While copy ro file Yellow copy to operatorPink copy to Mining Spcci dry 10197 � 4y fir.&. ',IALETTEAIN -'G.�� 1-{'-• t � � �';:K".. n rt-tt,,S.�.rury T t ��x PERSON RECEIVING INQUIRY Jim SU iy REE'ERRED W/I DEPARTMENT ,'µ 'oaf? SUBJECT or 'INQUIRY: as in .c Marton Mariatta'yHickory IT %' - ACTION TAKEN -'Tim Simons-itol'd Se tlie', ' Mr. . Isenhour' a' complaint.. blasting limitations of .the'mi, have damaged, h�is'',house--'�r Send Al to -that effect,jwhich�is4attach Return Copy, of Blue Sh et to Lcj l N NCDENR North Carolina Department of -Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, PG, PE Director and State Geologist October 28, 2005 Mr. Carl Isenhour 2054 6`h Street Hickory, North Carolina 28602 RE: Blasting Complaint Hickory Quarry Permit No. 18-01 Catawba County Dear Mr. Isenhour: Michael F. Easley, Governor William G, Ross Jr., Secrelar7 Our office has compieted its review of Martin Marietta Aggregates' blasting information, including blast report and seismograph recording, related to the October 17, 2005 blast conducted at its Hickory Quarry. It was found that Martin Marietta Aggregates was in compliance with the blasting requirements of its mining permit during the period in question. For your information, I have enclosed the typical blasting conditions found in a crushed stone quarry permit in the state of North Carolina. In addition, € have enclosed the federal government's blasting conditions for coal mining permits in the United States. As you can see, North Carolina has implemented the federal regulations into mining permits for non -coal mines. It is important to note that federal permits are only required for coal mines. Non -coal mines in states without state regulations are not regulated. Thank you for your interest and patience in this matter. Hopefully € have answered your concerns adequately. If you should have any additional questions or concerns, please contact me at (919) 733-4574. Sincerely, Judith A. Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Enclosures — Blasting Conditions CSM Regulations cc: Mr. Zahid Khan 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, forth Carolina 27699-1612 •919-733-45741 FAX: 919-715-8801 512 North Salisburi Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 An 7—cuai Opportunity l .Affirma;ive Ackn Eroloyer — 50% Recycled 110 o Post Ccnsumer Paper Kra Energy. Mtn et thi & Land Resources ENV Bonn ENT AL OUAmTV December 1, 2017 Southside Materials LLC Southside Materials LLC PO Box 1620 Dublin, VA 24084 RE: Mining Permit No, 17-01 Shelton Quarry Caswell County Dear Southside Materials LLC: ROY COOPER co,rino1 MICHAEL S. REGAN TRACY DAVIS oomnr This letter is to advise you of recent amendments to the North Carolina Mining Act of 1971 which impact the permitterm of your existing mining permit. Pursuant to the passage of House Bill 56, which became law on October 4, 2017 as SL 2017-209, all existing mining permits and any newly issued mining permits are to be issued for the life of site or for the duration of the lease term. The "life of site" means the period from the initial receipt of a permit for the operation until the mining operation terminates and the required reclamation is completed. Considering the above, this letter hereby modifies your existing mining permit to remove all references to the prior expiration date to convert your permit to a life of site or lease permit effective immediately. No action is required on your part for this modification to be effective. Please attach this letter to your existing mining permit for future reference. The mine name and permit number on the permitdocument, and all existing operating and reclamation conditions contained therein, shall remain in full force and effect. Furthermore, all provisions of GS §74-51 and GS §74-52 still apply to all new, transferred and modified mining permits. In addition to the life of site or lease mining permit provision, SL 2017-209 also enacted a new annual mining permit operating fee of $400 per mining permit number. By statute, the initial payment of this annual $400 fee must be submitted to this office by December 31, 2017 — see the attached Invoice to remit the initial annual fee payment by this deadline. Beginning in 2018, the $400 annual operating fee must be submitted by July 1 of each year with the required Annual Reclamation Report as required by GS §74-55, Failure to submit the fee by the required deadline will result in a $501month late fee and could result in the denial of future permit actions and/or revocation of your mining permit. Lastly, pursuant to GS §74-54, the cap on reclamation bonds has been raised from $500,000 to $1 million. Any adjustments needed in existing bonds will be initiated by this office or addressed during your next requested permit action unless you contact this office with a written request to have your bond reevaluated. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations remains with you. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions on the above, please contact Ms. Judy Wenner, Assistant State Mining Specialist, or me at (919) 707-9220. Sincerely, William "Toby" Vinson, Jr., PE, CPM Interim Director, DEMLR EMI of NO' n[I CIT111na l E'III wmvn6lQaelIty I Enrayry, MlnrralanJ land Fa so 512N. Salisbury Strte[ I Is02 Moll SeM¢ Qma' I IiIOOh, Non6 Carolina 27699 1612 9197079200 /7-O/ f^N a j� NORTH CARO LINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 4f .AtA DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES January 1, 2000 NCD_ ENR ,;R Mr. Ronald G. McAbee ,.NE. e."Q„=3ft. President, Mideast Division ' GaNEPNGR YG Vulcan Construction Materials, LP P.O. Box 4239 -: Winston Salem, North Carolina 27115 :I wA:NEE,=oEVITT�il,�iy, RE: Corporate Name Change on All Mining Permits Dear Mr. McAbee. ` E "'G""° Your request to have all mining permits issued to Vulcan Materials _PG.. F.E. OIftER°X .y? A„°STATEGEO"C�IST" Company (see attached list) transferred in their entirety to Vulcan w �' Construction Materials, LP has been approved. As we have received the r .� required surety in an amount sufficient to cover the present operations, ` Vulcan Materials Company is hereby released from further responsibility for these sites with respect to The Mining Act. Please attach each of the enclosed Mining Permit Cover Pages to each of the corresponding mining permit documents already In your company's possession. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you should have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-4574. '•`i �'t Sincerely, Tracy E. avis, P.E. State Mining Specialist - --—--+ Land Quality Section ` TEDIlls ,I SEES Enclosures cc: Land Quality Section Regional Engineers Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, w/enclosures U S --Y = f• 'yam„C�r Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/enclosures r Ln„o OunuTY SECTION 19191933W99 FAX ,9191 ]33'2O 76 GEOLOGICAL SU AV nl9191 ]]Y¢<E9 FAX (9191733 00 801 P.O.BOX 27687, RALE10„, NORTH CAROLINA 27611.7907 TELEPHONE (9191733d633 FAX 1D)PAPER 15B -�- - •N EQUAL OPVORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER- 50% RECYCLEW10T.POi 0 0 Thiwscay; December 09, 1999 ANSWER Page 1 Permit No. Mine Name County Region Expiration Date River Basin 100-24 TOE RIVER QUARRY YANCE 1.00 9/9/2008 FRENCH BROAD 11-03 ENKA QUARRY BUNCO 1.00 11/13/2002 FRENCH BROAD 12-02 MORGANTON QUARRY BURKE 1.00 8/7/2002 CATAWBA 13-04 GOLD HILL QUARRY CABAR 3.00 10/30/2002 YADKIN 13-27 CABARRUS QUARRY CABAR 3.00 5/3/2006 YADKIN 14-01 LENIOR QUARRY CALDW 1.00 1/19/2004 CATAWBA 17-01 SHELTON QUARRY CASWE 4.00 2/18/2002 ROANOKE 30-03 SMITH GROVE QUARRY DAVIE 4,00 12/20/2001 YADKIN 34-01 421 ❑UARRY FORSY 4.00 9/2512002 YADKIN 34-02 NORTH QUARRY FORSY 4.00 8/7/2002 YADKIN 34-04 SOUTH FORK QUARRY FORSY 4.00 1/19/2003 YADKIN 34-05 EAST FORSYTH QUARRY FORSY 4.00 11/29/2000 YADKIN 36-24 GASTON QUARRY GASTO 3.00 3/16/2000 CATAWBA 41-08 STOKESDALE QUARRY GUILF 4.00 6/30/2002 CAPE FEAR 41-20 GREENSBORO QUARRY GUILF 4.00 5/15/2006 YADKIN 45-01 HENDERSONVILLE QUARRY HENDE 1.00 4/19/2000 FRENCH BROAD 60-05 PINEVILLE QUARRY MECKL 3.00 11/24/2002 CATAWBA 60-11 CLEAR CREEK QUARRY MECKL 3.00 10/18/2001 CATAWBA 61-13 SPRUCE PINE QUARRY MITCH 1.00 319/2009 FRENCH BROAD 77-01 ROCKINGHAM QUARRY RICHM 6.00 12/612001 YADKIN 79-09 STONEVILLE QUARRY ROCK] 4.00 6/8/2002 ROANOKE 85-03 PILOT MOUNTAIN QUARRY STOKE 4.00 2/16/2003 ROANOKE 85-04 SANDY RIDGE QUARRY STOKE 4.00 4/3/2001 ROANOKE 86-03 ELKIN QUARRY SORRY 4.00 11/12/2001 YADKIN PEE DEE 91-01 GREYSTONE QUARRY VANCE 5.00 7/17/2002 NEUSE 95-01 BOONE QUARRY WATAU 4.00 B12212004 IWATAUGA 97-02 115 QUARRY WILKE 4.00 3/3/2002 YADKIN 99-01 CYCLE QUARRY YAOKI 4.00 1/8/2003 YADKIN PEE DEE 99-06 YADKIN QUARRY YADKI 4.00 1216199 YADKIN PEE DEE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and ❑ther applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Construction Materials, LP Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No. 17-01 for the ❑peration 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. Ila e. ,;• NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OR LAND RESOURCES k'yF �rw� �irlw�r� . t w NCDENR,,; March 31, 1999 NAMES B. HUNTJR. s GOVERNOR Mr. Mike Poplin Ir Vulcan Materials Company P.C. Box 4239 m Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 ,IWAYNE MCOEVITT. •-r--a• _ cut .SLCRETARY, RE: Permit No. 17-01 ` Shelton Quarry Caswell County Roanoke River Basin CHARLES H. GAINbNER r P,G., P.E. 01RC DR " —•n:,w.ry„rar..rawrx�yrYil v= AND STATE GBOLOG18T + ► 7, Dear Mr. Poplin: s '� z' G.. r( Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit IIr` modified has been approved. The modification is to allow the construction of a two -cell settling pond as indicated on the Site Plans, Sheets 2 through 4 of 4, dated .January 1999 and the associated specifications dated February 1999. A copy of the modified permit is .�, enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon f - the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the r T modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit "'1 :f•17- number shall remain the same as before the modification. '"�----�---� The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it -�_ does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 296.94 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 252.69 acres. LAND QUALITY SECTION (919) 733.4574 FAX (91 a) 733.287G • r! ¢1.�"-•r'+[r i GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION (919) 733.2423 FAX �919: 733.0900 M. PO. Box27607, RALIIRM, NORTH CAROLINA 2765 S-71iB7 TELEpsiONE (919) 733.3833 FA% 9197 1 5-8801 AN ECU AL 0 PPO RTL N I TY I AFPI RMA TIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER 0 0 Mr. Poplin March 31, 1999 Page Two Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, Tracy E. ❑avis, P.E. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEDltls Enclosures cc: Mr. Matt Gantt, P.E. Ms. Barbara Rate-WRC, wlenclosures Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, wlenclosures 0 L-1 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No.17-01 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: Febr ar 1 2002 0 0 Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Modifications February 18, 1992: This permit has been modified to add 97.5 acres south of the existing permitted area and to allow the construction of Disposal Areas A and B as indicated on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Map dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 . August 2, 1994: This permit has been modified to increase the affected area by 24.4 acres. The pit area will be increased by 18.5 acres, the stockpile area by 1 .9 acres, and the berm area by 4 acres as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994. January 31, 1995: This permit has been modified to include and allow the clearing of the exploration roads and drill sites as described by the letter dated January 12, 1995 and as indicated on the mine map dated May 27, 1994 and received by the Land Quality Section on January 13, 1995. 0 0 Page 3 September 29 1995: This permit has been modified to allow the land farming of petroleum contaminated soils from an ❑nsite underground storage tank leak as indicated in the letter and the 8.5 X 1 1 inch maps received by the band Quality Section on September 11, 1995. May 22, 1996: This permit has been modified to release 9.79 acres of buffer land as indicated on the mine map received by the Land Quality Section on May 7, 1996. July 24, 1996: This permit has been modified to add a 2.66 acre stockpile area in the northern portion of the site and allow 15.9 acres of pit expansion in.a southernly direction as indicated on the 1996 Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996. July 31_, 1 998: This permit has been modified to affect 58.9 additional acres for the southern expansion of the pit and to extend the overburden disposal area along the southern and eastern sides of the pit expansion. This modification also includes the associated sediment and erosion control plans and supporting calculations submitted with the Site Plan dated June 1998. March 30, 1999: This permit has been modified to allow the construction of a two -cell settling pond as indicated on the Site Plans, Sheets 2 through 4 of 4, dated January 1999 and the corresponding specifications dated February 1999. Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 18, 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: Wastewater and Quarry ❑ewaterinq A. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Stormwater Section, Division of Water Quality, to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents. 2. Air Quality and Dust Control A. Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Duality. B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area, 0 0 Page 4 3 Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters wetlands shall be in accordance with promulgated and enforced by the N. Commission. of the State, waters of the U. S., or the requirements and regulations C. Environmental Management B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. Sufficient buffer (minimum 50 foot unexcavated) shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained t❑ prevent sediment from discharging ❑nto adjacent surface areas ❑r into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheet 2, dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 and the Mine Map, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Details, and Typical Cross Sections plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on May 2, 1991 shall be followed. C. The erosion and sedimentation control measures as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994 shall be constructed and maintained to prevent offsite sedimentation. D. All surface water runoff from the additional 2.66 acre fines stockpile area and the 15.8 acre pit expansion (both as indicated on the Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996) shall be directed into the excavation ❑r to existing approved erosion and sedimentation control measures. E. All erosion and sedimentation control measures indicated on the Site Plan and supplemental information dated June 1998 (for the 58.9 acre disturbance that includes the pit expansion and overburden disposal area expansion) shall be constructed and maintained to prevent ❑ff-site sedimentation. Whenever possible, drainage from the affected areas around the mine excavation shall be diverted internal to said excavation. F. The settling cells shall be constructed as indicated on the Site Plans, Sheets 2 through 4 of 4, dated January 1999 and the corresponding specifications dated February 1999. 0 0 Page 5 G. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection A. The observation wells denoted as Well Nos. 1-4 on the _Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 shall be monitored to allow for the determination of existing [static] ground water levels. B. All observation wells shall be drilled wells cased into consolidated rock and grouted to the surface. The wells (boreholes) shall be extended at least 50 feet below static water level, or at least 50 feet into unweathered rock, whichever is deeper. The wells shall be secured against unauthorized entry with a lockable cap. The necessary permits or approvals to construct these wells shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Water Quality, Groundwater Section. C. The observation wells shall be monitored twice a month (bimonthly) at the same day -and approximate time of day for twelve (12) consecutive months following the installation of the wells. The static water levels shall be measured with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 foot and shall be referenced to a datum point and a record of the water levels maintained. The bimonthly precipitation and the volume of pit water discharge shall also be recorded. Copies of these records shall be provided to the Department on or about the end of each month. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased following the initial twelve H 2) month period as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Gradgd_Slcpes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off -site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of any pit expansion shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope constructed after February 18, 1992. 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. L� 0 Page 6 8. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy ❑f 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 peals particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside ❑f 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. Theoperator h II monitor each bla t with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DBL) as measured at the immediate location ❑f any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. If vibrationlairblast limits are exceeded, the operator shall immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the ❑epartment. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department have been taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high airblast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Failure to -report will constitute a permit violation. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily ❑r permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded area, or the level in Item A. above is exceeded, the operator shall report the incident t❑ the ❑epartment immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. 0 a Page 7 ❑. 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 ❑f explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location; distance from blast to closest off -site occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the ❑epartment upon request. E. The operator shall, when requested by the ❑epartment,__ give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 10 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope constructed after February 18, 1992. 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. Overburden Disposal Areas/Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Site Plan dated June, 1998. In addition to grasses, ioblolly and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the ❑epartment in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions t❑ it. Approval t❑ implement such changes must be ❑btained from the Department prior t❑ on -site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on -site disposal of refuse ❑r other solid waste that is generated outside ❑f the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. 0 Page 8 B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to -those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1971): 1) on -site generated land clearing debris 2} conveyor belts 3) wire cables 4) v-belts 5) steel reinforced air hoses 6) drill steel D. If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the Division of Land Resources prior to commencement of such disposal: 1 . the -approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area; 2. a list of refuse items to be disposed; 3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the refuse; 4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table; and 5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. 0 Page 9 APPROVE❑ RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition an 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 6f water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious ❑r foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform t❑ accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion ❑r termination of mining ❑n 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. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical ❑r flatter slope and terraced as necessary t❑ insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. . Page 10 C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Warren H. Miney, Jr., District Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation Service, dated January 24, 1991. In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to enhance post -project wildlife habitat at the site. 4. Reclamation Plan': Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued September 12, 1972, renewed September 20, 1982 and February 18, 1992, and modified August 2, 1994. January 31, 1995, September 29, 1995, May 22, 1996, July 24, 1996 and July 31, 1998, is hereby modified this 30th day of March, 1999 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. By: z �� (✓ Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources DATE TO ASSISTANT D E T SUSAN -1 LOGGED IN ail' hr// MINMGCHECKLIST FOR ROUTING MAR 19 1999 Company l�,y"/�.+c /✓ L�Project Name 5.�4,, Q ley i Permit No. County (fAlwal Date Received Z-/_�f5 Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed^; PFee Received: Amount 46L0,06 Please route to: LJse* G✓JMd:— Field office ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission * ❑ Archives and History ❑ Other: Date Routed Q Date Routed Date Routed Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: 3-20-7 (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) ❑ Please note the following: JcTw 1, Doe 31s51`i4 1 *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 RONALD 0. MOHBEE PRESIDENT MICEA5T DIVISION November 15. 1999 Tram E. Davis State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Department of Environment and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh. North Carolina 27611 Vulcan Materials Company RECEIVED DEHNR Nov I s inns LAND QUALITY SECTION Pc Boa<cav WINSTOrvSALEM NORTH CAROLINA 21 15JRN TELEPHONE Ia: 67.4Caa Re: Transfer of Ownership from Vulcan Materials Company to Vulcan Construction Materials. LP Mine Permit Listing Attached— 26 Locations Dear Mr. Davis: Vulcan Materials Company currently holds mining permits for the sites referenced above. Effective January 1, 2000, Vulcan will transfer the above referenced locations to its wholb' owned affiliate. Vol= Construction Materials, LP ("VCM" ). Accordingiv, Vulcan requests that the above -referenced permits be amended to reflect VCM as the permute effective January L. 2000. After the transfer is effective. VCM %vill continue to operate the referenced facilities under the teats and conditions of the current permits. The telephone numbers and contact information curemly on Plc with }'our office will remain the same. Enclosed is a check in the amount of $1,250.00, representing the processing fec for our twcnty-five (25) permits. Under separate cover. Vulcan is sending to Avon the original copy of a blanket 5urchbond and power of attorney for Vulcan Construction Materials. LP. 4600, Should von have any questions or need further information, please call Mike Poplin at (336) 767- Current P/et/mittee, Vulcan Materials Company By )11.116EV �41 'll Its President, Mideast Division Proposed New Permittee, Vulcan Construction Materials, LP By Vulcan Materials Company Its General Partner By �JI l iGc•� -;4 L Its President, Mideast Division C: Frederic Smith, Bradley Arant Rose & White, LLP Mike Poplin TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP FROM VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY TO VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LP LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration ❑f 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: Current Permittee, Vulcan Materials Company By Its President, Mideast Division Ronald G. McAbee Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 (336) 744 - 4600 APPLICANT: Proposed New Permittee, Vulcan Construction Materials, 11P By Vulcan Materials Company Its General Partner B y Its President, Mideast Division Ronald G. McAbee Vulcan Materials Company MIKE POPLIN r� nosox.i239 SENIOR ErvNRCNrtnEu IPL EY6iNEA �1 �!/ rON'SPLEIa, NOR rM1CaROLiNn o 15-499 vmsasr ON51O.Y D re=PRove K r67 i v Nou 2 9 1999 0 E„4 ze,E By November 24, 1999 Mr. Tony Sample Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NO 27611 Re: Corrected Listing of Mine Permits Regested Transfer of Ownership 29-Locations - Dear Mr Sample; Thank you very much for noting the discrepancies in the earlier correspondence. Please find enclosed a corrected pertnit listing and a check in the amount of S200.00 for the additional processing fee. I apologize For any confusion and inconvenience. Should you have any questions or require additional information in this matter, please contact me. Thank you again. Sincerely, R7 i l Ikc Poplin Environmental Engineer nc name el¢ng 1I-24.99 NORTH CAROLINA MINE PERMITS MINE ,'NAME PERMIT YI IMBER BOONE 95-0E CABARRUS 13-27 CLEAR CREEK 60-1 1 CYCLE 99-0 E EAST FORSYTH 34-05 EL.KIN 86-03 ENKA 1 1-03 421 QUARRY 34-01 GASTON 36-24 GOLD HILL 13-04 GREENSBORO 41-20 GREYS'TONE 91-01 HENDERSONVILLE 45-01 LENOIR E4-01 MORGANTON 12-02 NORTH 34-02 1 15 QUARRY 97-02 PILOTMOUNTAIN 85-03 PINEVILLE 60-05 ROCKINGHAM 77-01 SANDY RIDGE 85-04 SHEL'TON E7-01 SMITH GROVE 30-03 SOUTH FORK 34-04 SPRUCE PINE 61-13 STOKESDALE 41-08 STONEVILLE 79-09 'TOE RIVER 100-24 YADKIN 99-06 REVISED 11.24-99 FEB 1 81999 Shelton Quarry Permit No. 17-01 Request for Modification Fines Settling Cells February 1999 Prepared fur. Vulcan Materials Company 4401 North Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 Prepared by: Marshall Miller & Associates Y.O. Box 848 Bluefield, Virginia 24605 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL ' :Introduction Site Description • General Design Criteria Specific Design and Construction t• Construction Sequence • Mine Pernut Modification Application MAPI— Mine Permit Modification — Site Plan MAP 2— ' Settling Pond (Cell-1) MAPS— ' Settling Pond (Cell-2) MAP4— Pond Storage Volumes 1 �'. tom., S3«'- T® Shelton Quarry/Request for Alodification, Fines Settling Cdh Vulcan Materials Cornpmry Page • I GENERAL Introduction VLlcan Materials Company — Mideast Division (VMC) requests a modification to the Shelton Quarry Permit, Permit No. 17-01. The modification is for 6 acres within the existing permit boundary. The purpose of the modification is to construct settling cells for disposal of fines material from the processing plant. Site Description The Shelton Quarry site is located adjacent to U.S. Route 29 in Caswell County, North Carolina_ The proposed site is located within the permitted boundaries of the quarry in the northern portion of the property. Genera! Design Criteria • Locate the settling ponds at least 25 feet from the property lines of adjacent property owners and the right-of-way (ROW) of the North Carolina Department of Transportation. • Keep settling pond discharges within the property limits. • Keep settling pond discharges within established drainage patterns. • Keep embankment height less than 14.5 feet. The following designations have been indicated on the plan sheets for the purpose of identifying each structure listed in this report. • Cell-1 Cell-2 Shellon QuarrylReques•t for Modification. Fines Selling Cells Vulcan Materials Company: Page • ? Specific Design and Construction Cell-1 is located in the upstream area of the existing pond area. Cell-1 has a storage capacity of approximately 32,822 cubic yards of fines. It's dimensions are approximately 380' x 260' x 14' deep (the lower ] 2' are included in the storage capacity and the top 2' are freeboard). Cell-] will be constructed by placing a 14 foot high berm with 2.1 slopes, from the asphalt plant side of the existing pond to the ballast stockpile side. The berm will be 15 feet wide on top and will require the placement of approximately 5,811 cubic yards of fill material. Cell-2 is located adjacent to Cell-1 on the south side of Cell-1's berm. Cell-2 has a storage capacity of approximately 44,048 cubic yards of fines. It's dimensions are approximately 350' x 400' x 14' deep (again the top 2' are freeboard). Cei1-2 will be constructed sometime before the projected life of Cell-1 expires. Cell-2 will be constructed by extending the berm created during Cell-1 construction along the road entering the asphalt plant and connecting it into the bank near the ballast stockpile. The inside slopes and the outside slope of the berm facing the asphalt plant will be on 2:1 slopes. However, the outside slope facing south will be graded at 3:1. The toe of the 3:1 slope will remain a minimum of 50 feet behind the top of the existing slope. This bcrm will require the placement of 12,633 cubic yards of material. Fines will be pumped into Cell-1 and Cell-2 from the plant. Discharge from Cells-1 and 2 will be through a 24-inch diameter HDPE pipe. Cells-1 and 2 are situated in an area where very little surface drainage flows towards them. The only rainfall to enter the cells will fall directly from the sky onto the cells. Standing water in the cells will be minimized by constructing the initial riser inlet at 7 feet off the cell bottom. As the cell fills with fines the riser will be raised until it reaches 2 feet below the embankment crest. v =_ "V.�l Shelton QuanoIRequest for Modification, Fines- Settling Cells Vulcan Materials Company: Page • 3 Construction Sequence 1, The area for this proposed modification is currently being utilized for fines disposal; erosion and sediment control structures are in place and operating properly to control runoff from this area. 2. Construct the berm for Cell-1 and install the riser pipe and outlet structure. 3. Begin fines disposal in Cell-1. Add sections to the riser pipe as needed. 4. Construct the berm and outlet structure for Cell-2 as Cell-1 reaches capacity. 5. Begin fines disposal in Cell-2. 6. Reclaim Cell-1 by placing a 2-foot lift of soil across the area and grade to prevent ponding. The Cell-1 area will then be utilized as stockpile area. 7. Continue filling Cell-2 and add sections to the riser pipe as needed. 8. Once Cell-2 reaches capacity, reclaim it in the same manner as described in Sequence 6. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE, PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Shelton Quarry County Caswell 2. Name of Applicant* Vulcan Materials Company —Mideast Division 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** Post Office Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 Telephone (336) 767-4600 4. Mine Office Address Post Office Box 761 Danville, Virginia 24543 'Telephone (336) 388-5613 5. Mine Manager Mr. Willard Vicks, Superintendent 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 willfltl misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature A,,lA.,pi- Date Print Name Lamar Brannon Title Controller - Mideast Division * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the reclamation bond or other security that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. *** Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a comolele 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. Attached additional sheets as needed. -I- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 1 ■ NOTE, All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your ruining operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding, detailed mine map. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE Answer RB of the following that apply: ' I . 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: Leased: Property owner if leased: ' b. If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number And the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be Based upon:) 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. 17-01 Total permitted acreage: 296.94 Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes X No If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification (this is The acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): 6 acres 1 Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes No X If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this Modification: (NOTE: you must complete iW 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 by 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. Indicate the approximate longitude and latitude, in degrees -minutes -seconds, of the center of the Mine site: LONGITUDE (dd-mm-ss): W 79 -- 27 -- 45 Quadrangle: Danville, ' LATITUDE (dd-nun-ss) N 36 -- 32 -- 01 VA -NC 3. Name of all materials mined: Granite ' APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader & Truck Shovel & Truck X Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) 5. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400'± Reference elevation: 675'-+- ' b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 350'± 6. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes X No If no, proceed to Question a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: 150 acres (identify all areas on you mine map(s)}. b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Prior to and since 1970 by Vulcan Materials Co. c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: 0 Acres (identify all areas on your mine maps)). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? ' e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 6a or c from this permit application Yes No X If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine maps}). ' 7. Present (pre -mining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland acres Pasture 15 acres Forestry 150 acres Fish/Wildlife 5 Acres Recreation acres Other 126 acres (Specify use: Mine ' 8. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland acres Pasture 37 acres Forestry 60 acres Fish/Wildlife 200 Acres ' Recreation 20 acres Other acres (Specify use: 9. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): Expir. Date 2-18-2002 B. MAPS ' 1. Four (4) copies of the county highway maps and four (4) copies of all mine maps and reclamation maps shall be submitted with each permit application. 1 County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission ' Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (919)733-7600 IClearly label and mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic maps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on the maps along with their corresponding (approximate) acreage. As a reminder, mining permits can only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the mining permit. All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a minimum: a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights -of -way. b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries. c. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading. d. Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated). e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations. f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas. 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. Locationsri and names of all streams, vers 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 adjoining land. p. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale b. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised 8. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines: PERMITTED ACREAGE MAP SCALE 0-99 Acres 1 inch = 50 feet 100-499 Acres 1 inch = 100 feet 500+ Acres 1 inch = 200 feet 11r.E APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A table/chart must be provided on the mine map that clearly lists the approximate acreage of tailings/sediment ponds, stockpiles, waste piles, processing area/haul roads, mine excavation and any other major aspects 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 8.90 acres Stockpiles/Processing Area 34.00 acres Mine Excavation 111.00 acres Overburden Disposal 44.00 acres Property Owned 296.94 acres Property Leased 0.00 acres Total Permitted 296.94 acres ' NOTE; IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY S1TE- SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED QUESTIONSISTATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT ' BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. -5- A 9x mr ASPHALT PLANT If , CELL 1 32,822 CY STORAGE .. If i CELL CELL 1 BERM CONSTRUCTION ,' RAW FILL VOLUME 5811 CY ,_ 24" HDPE - 50' ® 5.03% eL If If F , If r vIff,If 1 r r 9 + .. -._If I 0' f x � n f. !� l ids n.. .. 1 ".... , a. F � n J+ i e x a o . 627.2 ;/•. 0 _. " EXISTING POND x , If _ f; ff .� If if r Y - W E. U m z d m m O s ❑ m m � c � o m m U W o ❑ a � a c d E w � dr ma ■❑ i 93 TI 'I ®� F�' I m .x{k Ia.'YoX �f �.4 � O 3 _ N � 0 m II a 0 z g o F W U Z Q z OTC O Oz J5Q W N J OZ CC Q U F— LL Z � Z� O U J j >., Q a � OU a W Z Q U r J U Z O a ZU% ~ ~ W co J a W j co ? Q U SHEET NUMBER 2 of 4 �� rH 1 ! u Vulcan Materials Company u o- �a c cc o N rn m S+ m c — d C K t C W ❑ ❑ . Q "d `re � Yy ry33?yy y94 +gyp D N � " rg e/ d 3 x o 0 � II 0 z w Uw U O z Z w.z i a U tt Q Z J OZ } Cr Q =) C7Z O F. S Q U F w O 5 O U W a � O U J Q W Q Z J CV J J W V o Za a Z J H W Cn Z Q W U > Q U SHEET NUMBER 3 of 4 MINING 69' 17'"Ab w?b ROUTING SLIPS TONY S. l" 3 / T TRACY D: MELL N: � ��"3yDy�✓ ✓_ CHARLES G: COMMENTS o MR 2 9 '99 x •JAMES S. HUNTJI LQ s 0 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT ANO NATURAL RESOURCES n WINSTON-SAI-EM REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Mr. dike Poplin Vulcan Materials PC Sox 4239 Winston-Salem, N.C. March 17, 1999 27115 SUBJECT: ��0201!5 uation Inspect Caswell County Dear Mr. Poplin: MAR 7999 The referenced inspection was performed by Mr. Ron Linville of this office on February 23, 1999. Mr. Sammy Murphy, the General Foreman, was present for r,'-,e inspection. A review of your salt-monitorina data Ec r the review period (October, November and December) indicated normal conditions at the facility. The vehicle maintenance storm water sampling results for November 3, 1998 were not yet available. It is our understanding that R&A labs tracks and schedules your sampling requirements. The site visit found that some dredging had occurred in the upper pond and that continued dredging is anticipated. Gravel filtration devices, with one minor exception, appeared to be performing as expected. Continuous dredged material storage capacity on site appears to have some limitations due to slopes and location. The diesel fuel storage tanks still have exposed pipes which could cause a release in the event of an accident near the corner of the maintenance shoo. However, the potential for this to occur does not appear to be high. This office recommends continuing to provide for more water storage in the quarry basins. This should help prevent water quality issues from occurring off site. It should also reduce sedimentt and turbidity impacts to the lower pond which contributes flow directly to waters of the U.S. 585 WAVGHTOWN STREET, WINS TON -SALE M, NORTH CAROLINA 77107 PHONE336-771.4600 FAX336.771-4631 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLE0110% POST -CONSUMER PAPER .+[� i7: •:-utbodF.xYid57?$C MIKE POPLIN �r a 7�'l�y 5 7/ ptialle li, gym,. 0 f 0 Page 2 Should you have questions on this inspection or other water quality matters, please contact Mr. Ron Linville or me at (910) 771-4500. Sincerely, Larry D. Coble Water Quality Supervisor LDC:rl CC, Caswell County ?health Department Central Files WSRo s' +. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. D.C.. 20460 Fun) Approved NPDES Compliance Inspection Report opal Nazwores Tj +. j 7 Approval e,:pna ai- s 85 Section A: National Data System Coding Transaction Code NPDES No. YR)MO/DAY Inspection Type Inspector FaciliNType N 5 NCG020155 99/0223 C S 2 Reserved Facility Evaluation Rating BI CA ......._.Reserved........... 4 N N _ Section a: Facility Data Name and Lnemion of Facility Inspected: Entry Time Permit Effective `*1�300pro Date: )-1-92 Vulcan Nlaterials - Shelto Quarry Exit Time/Date: Permit Expiration Caswell County 2:15 Date: 5-31-97 990223 General Permit Name(s) ofOn-Site Representative(s): Titic(s): Phone No(s): Sammy Murphy General Foreman (336)-3885613 Name. Address of Responsible Official: Tide'. Engineer Mr. Mike Poplin PO Box 4239 Phone No. (336)767—t600 Contacted? Winston-Salem. N.C. 27115 NO Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (S-Satisfactory, MI Marginal, U-Umatisfactnrv, N-Nm Evaluated, NA -Nat S Permit S Flow Measurement NA Pretreatment S Operations&- Maintenance S Records/Repors N Laboratory NA Compliance Schedules _ Sludge Disposal S Facility Site Review S Effluent/Receiving Waters S Self- Monitoring Program Other: Section D: Summary of Findings/Comments Upper pond continues to need more water volume for efficiency of operation and solids storage. Facility could better organize NPDES filing system. Nunte(s)ond Signanre(s) of Inspectors: Agency/Office/Telephone: Date: D W Q / W SRO /(336)7714600 March 17. 1999 JR Linville Signature of Reviewer: Agency/Office: Dale: �.LU, 0 W 0, Regulatory Office Use Only Action Taken: Date: _ Noncompliance X Compliance e Tony, This office has no comment on either of the sites we discussed yesterday, Aaron Sand & Gravel and Shelton Quarry. Letters are in the mail. Thanks, Matt: Vulcan Materials Company February 12, 1999 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section ^ "'��. R 0. Box 27687 tr., Raleigh, NC 27611 FEB I tl 199 Re: Request for Modification 9 9 U' Permit No. 17-20, Shelton Quarry y—' Dear Ms. Weimer: Find enclosed our completed application, revised mine plans and processing fee check in the amount of $100.00 regarding the above modification. This submittal was first discussed with Merrs. Lindy Leonard and Scott Sink of your Winston Salem Regional Office during an on -site meeting on December 1, 1998. We propose to construct a two -cell settling pond which will allow us to maximize and continue to use the existing area devoted to a settling pond. At the end of the service life of the two- cell pond, the area will be used for stockpiles. Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me or Philip Bailey a call. Thanks for your assistance and attention to this request. Sincerely, fPoplin Environmental Engineer cc: Philip Bailey w/o enclosures Chris Scott w/o enclosures Willard Vicks w/o enclosures I"s Ion It Mo If2-94.A M I DEAST DIVISION I PO. BOX 4239 • WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CA ROLINA 2➢115 4239 • TELEPHONE 336 767.4600 rnM•�L4'NIT*•T���+MYwV� �Irnw: i'.:m�PaA p.�•��.4'a'Yn�: 1»I.:�rl' .. ..:,n k."M�.r "Js. . DATE TO ASSISTANIW)y tJ— � t _ DATE* SUSAN LOGGED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company /1 A &L r'. Project Name SAS. , �Y Permit No. 11-74 County e;*Wdl Date Received 2'/Y-f5 Reviewer i / v1.-, Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑V Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed 9i Fee Received: Amount f///G•!JO Please route to: ❑/G✓•�SM. SMw— Field Office., ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission * ❑ Archives and History ❑ Other: Date Routed 6 Jd (� Date Routed Date Routed Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: Z -2U'%i (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) ❑ Please note the following: *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Oil -ice Yellow and Pink Copies to File Goldenrod Copy to Susan s • JON 20998 BY - Shelton Quarry Permit No. 17-28' O 1 Request for Modification June 1998 Preparedfor: Vulcan Materials Company Mid -East Division 4401 North Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 Prepared by: Marshall Miller & Associates P.O. Box 848 Bluefield, Virginia 24605 u �75z�%JF® TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX A Rock Dom Desikm Compmlalions APPENDIX B Conveyance Charnel Design Computations APPENDIX C Mining Permit Modification Application APPENDIX D Modification Design Drawings Shelton QuarrvlPermil No. 17-20 Vulcan Alaterials Company: Page - 1 INTRODUCTION Vulcan Materials Company — Mideast Division (VMC) requests a modification to the Shelton Quarry Permit, Permit No. 17-20. The modification is for 58.9 acres within the previously approved permit boundary. The key components of the modification are erosion./sediment control, quarry expansion, overburden removal/disposal and visual screening. MINE PLAN Refer to Design Morlifcation Drawings in Appendix D. The plant, product stockpiles and process ponds are positioned to the north and northeast portions of the property. Previously as well as currently overburden is being placed along the western border of the property to provide screening from U.S. Highway 29. Which leaves the middle and southern portions of the property for quarrying operations. Currently overburden is being removed to within 100 feet of the existing southern mine limit and is being placed in the disposal berm. This operation will complete the western overburden disposal berm. Therefore, prior to expanding the mining area further, an additional overburden disposal area must be developed. The proposed overburden disposal fill is located along the southern section of the permit boundary. Development of the area will commence by constructing Kock Dam No. 1, Conveyance Channel No. 1 and No. 2 and the perimeter access road. These structures will provide erosion and sediment control for disposal fill. ' Fill placement will begin along the northside of Rock Dam No. 1 and progress to the top of the ridge. The fill will be placed by bottom dumping scrapers as well as end ' dumping trucks. Benches 15 feet wide will be placed on thirty foot vertical intervals to provide stormwater runoff management as well as slope stability. SIope drains are ' proposed to carry runoff from the fill benches to Conveyance Channels No. 1 and No. 2. Out slopes will be graded no steeper than 2:1. ' Shelton QuarrvlPermit No. 17-20 Vulcan Materials Conjpanv: Page • 2 ' Fill for the disposal area will be generated from the mine expansion area. Drainage from the overburden excavation will be controlled by existing erosion and sediment controls mostly in the existing quarry pit. A limited amount of runoff will flow towards the existing 36" CMP under the western disposal fill. Two existing sediment traps will ' protect this pipe and will be left in place until mining progresses south of the pipe. In addition to placing overburden in the southern disposal area, some material will be placed on the east side of the quarry entrance road to construct a screening berm. This ' will provide visual screening of the proposed site expansion from traffic as well as residents along S.R. 1353. ' The screeningberm will be constructed b first installing Rock Dams No. 2 and No. 3 Y b as well as Conveyance Channels No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6. Afterwards fill will be placed to develop the screening berm. Final slopes will be seeded as soon as possible after grading operations are ' completed. Seed, lime and fertilizer will be applied as specified in the existing approved mine permit. 1 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ' 1. Inspect clean, and repair existing erosion and sediment control structures as needed. ' 2. Construct Rock Dam No. 1, Conveyance Channels No. 1 and No. 2 and the perimeter access road. ' 3. Begin overburden removal from the mine expansion and filling the disposal area. 4. Construct Rock Dams No. 2 and No. 3 and Conveyance Channels No. 3, No. 4, ' No. 5 and No. 6. 5. Construct the eastern screening berm. 1 Rock Dam Summary PR184, 6-14-98, P.Bailey Rock Dam Top Elevation Top Length (ft) Top Width (ft) Bottom Elevation Bottom Length (11) Bottom Width (ft) Spillway Crest Elevation Spillway Wdih (ft) Spillway Depth (tt) No 705 395 25 700 375 5 703.5 40 15 No.2 748 95 25 743 75 5 746.5 1 10 1 1.5 No.3 740 190 25 735 75 5 738.5 1 14 1 1.5 ..5 'W... Rock Dam No.1 Drainage Area: Total Area = 16.00 Acres Total Disturbed Area = 16.00 Acres Runoff Coeficient = 0.40 Time of Concentration = 15.00 min Rainfall Intensity Factor (inlhr)= i10 = 4.80 Peak Runoff (cfs) = Q10 = 30.72 Embankment Dimensions: Top Elevation = 705.0 Feet Top Width = 20.00 Feet Upstream Slope (ZA) = 2.00 Downstream Slope (Z:1) = 3.00 Spillway Dimensions: Crest Elevation = 703.5 Feet Bottom Width = 40.00 Feet Depth = 1.50 Feet Side Slope (Z:1) = 5.00 Basin Volume Required Volume = 28,800 Cubic Feet Elevation Area (ft) (sq ft) 703.0 14,604 702.0 11,293 7011.0 8,013 700.0 4,765 i25 = 5.40 i100 = 7.00 Q25 = 34.56 Q100 = 44.80 Cum. Average Volume Volume Area (cu ft) (cu ft) 12,949 12,949 9,653 9,653 6,389 6,389 Pool Depth = 3.00 Feet Available Volume = 28,991 cu ft, > Basin Volume Top Elevation = 705.0 Top Dimensions = 395' x 25' Bottom Elevation = 700.0 Bottom Dimensions = 375' x 5' 12,949 22,602 28,991 28,800 required. Trapping Efficiency Surface Area = 0.37 ac 0.01 acre per cfs= 0.31 ac Shape = Rectangle Rock Dam No. 2 Drainage Area: Total Area = 1.20 Acres Total Disturbed Area = 1,20 Acres Runoff Coeficient = 0.40 Time of Concentration = 15.00 min Rainfall Intensity Factor (inlhr)= i10 = 4.80 Peak Runoff (cfs) = Q10 = 2.30 Embankment Dimensions: Top Elevation = 748.0 Feet Top Width = 20.00 Feet Upstream Slope (Z:1) = 2.00 Downstream Slope (Z:1) = 3.00 Spillway Dimensions: Crest Elevation = 746.5 Feet Bottom Width = 10.00 Feet Depth = 1,50 Feet Side Slope (Z:1) = 5.00 i25 = 5.40 000 = 7.00 Q25 = 2.59 0100 = 3.36 Basin Volume Required Volume = 2,160 Cubic Feet Cum. Elevation Area Average Volume Volume (ft) (sq ft) Area (cu ft) (cu ft) 746.0 1,275 1,164 1,164 1,164 745.0 1,053 856 856 2,020 744.0 658 484 484 2,503 743.0 309 Pool Depth = 3.00 Feet Available Volume = 2,503 cu ft, > Basin Volume Top Elevation = 748.0 Top Dimensions = 95' x 25' Bottom Elevation = 743.0 Bottom Dimensions = 75' x 5' 2,160 required. Trapping Efficiency Surface Area = 0.02 ac 0.01 acre per cfs= 0,02 ac Shape = Rectangle Rock Dam No. 3 Drainage Area: Total Area = 3.80 Acres Total Disturbed Area = 3.80 Acres Runoff Coeficient = 0.40 Time of Concentration = 15.00 min Rainfall intensity Factor (in/hr)= i10 = 4.80 Peak Runoff (cfs) = 010 = 7.30 Embankment Dimensions: Top Elevation = 740.0 Feet Top Width = 20.00 Feet Upstream Slope (ZA) = 2.00 Downstream Slope (ZA) = 3.00 Spillway Dimensions: Crest Elevation = Bottom Width = Depth = Side Slope (Z:1) = Basin Volume Required Volume = Elevation Area (ft) (sq ft) 738.0 3,696 737.0 2,924 736.0 1,404 735.0 1,476 Pool Depth = Available Volume = Basin Volume 738.5 Feet 14,00 Feet 1.50 Feet 5M 6,840 Cubic Feet i25 = 5.40 i100 = 7.00 ❑25 = 8.21 Q100 = 10,64 Cum. Average Volume Volume Area (cu ft) (cu f1) 3,310 3,310 3,310 2,164 2,164 5,474 1,440 1,440 6,914 3.00 Feet 6,914 cu ft, > Top Elevation = 740.0 Top Dimensions = 180' x 25' Bottom Elevation = 735.0 Bottom Dimensions = 75' x 5' 6,840 required. Trapping Efficiency Surface Area = 0.10 ac 0.01 acre per cfs= 0.07 ac Shape = Rectangle Conveyance Channel Summary PR184, 6-14-96, P.Balley Conveyance Channel Depth (ft) Side Slopes (z:1) Slope M Bottom Width (ft) Lining No.1 Sta 10+00 - 11+00 1 2 3 2.0 1 2 Class I Rip Rap N0.1 Sta 11+00 - 14+00 2 3 4.8 2 Class I Rip Rap No.t Sta 14+00 - 16+00 2 3 10.0 10 Class I Rip Rap No.2 Sta 25+00 - 27+50 2 3 4.8 2 Class I Rip Rap No.2 Sta 27+50 - 32+00 2 3 2.0 2 Class I Rip Rap No.3 Sta 10+00 - 18+20 2 2 0.65 0 Class D Vegetation No.3 Sta 10+00 - 18+20 2 2 0.85 0 Class C Vegetation No.4 Sta 19+50 - 22+00 2 2 5.9 0 Class I Rip Rap No.4 Sta 22+00 - 23+80 2 2 0.13 0 Class 0 Vegetation No.4 Sta 22+00 - 23+80 2 2 0.13 0 Class C Vegetation No.5 Sta 23+80 - 26+60 2 2 2.5 4 Class D Vegetation No.5 Sta 23+80 - 26+80 2 2 2.5 4 Class C Vegetation No.6 Sta 27+35 - 30+70 2 2 0.63 0 Class D Vegetation No.6 Sta 27+35 - 30+70 2 1 2 1 0.63 0 Class C Vegetation Compuler-AiEeE Hyerology 5 Hydraulke CHANNEL Program Versbn 1.07 ProjW: SWUM Qua" - Mine Lenart Revision Jule, 199E User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES -BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Dale: 17JuW1995, WeEnesday Ti aa: vas pm Coput: C'.`CAHHICHANNELTR18 OUT Ripmp, DW =12 inches INPUTS: DISCHARGE 12 CIF Bottom Slam (Wft) .02 Lee Side Slope (IurACH) 3 Right Side Slope (IUW 2M) 3 Bottom Wioth(fi) 2 Frcc0oar0(n) 0 LINING MATERIAL: Riptap, D50 =12 mhea FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO1:STA 10+00-11+00 FLCVV DEPTH Velmky (Ipa) Flow Area (an Hyw ulk Radius (ft) Frouae Numlav Witlth at Depth IN Wgth M FrceWarE (ft) ComputeE Manning n Vet itv (ire) Shear Stress (ca0 I.:IIApl9 mill 1443It )39 314 3.926 0133 305T .521 .952 0.2501 1.0000 10658 5.376 106SS 0.1402 314 801 lar�i'� . Compuler-Aided Hydrology IS Hydreulk CHANNEL Program _ Version 1.07 Project: Shelton Quarry- Mine Permit Revision June, IM Usm: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES - BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Dak: 17June IM, Wednesday Tome: 1:45 Pm CuIPN: C:lCAHHICHANNELWR1Sd.0UT RiPraP, DES = 12 intros INPUTS DISCHARGE 12 ch Bottom Slope(heft) .w Left Sloe Slope (horNerp 3 Right Side Slope(Iimi 3 Sollem Wgtth (X) 2 Freebwrd (X) 0 LINING MATERIAL: RiPnP. D`A = II inches FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL N0. 1:STA 11+001 FLOW DEPTH valocby Ups Flor Aura (et) Hydraulic Radius (X) Fraade Number Width N Depth (X) With at freeboard (n) Computed Manning n Velocity (tµ) Shear Stress (pet) MILD CHANNEL 263 X 73 X 1612 3926 7.31 3.05] .732 462 DWI2 1.0000 9.377 53713 9577 0.1610 2.228 40 Computer -Amen Hydrology 9 Hyenulmr CHANNEL Pretlnm _ Verabn 1.07 Project: Shetlon Ouarry- Mine Permit Revision Jute, I User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES-BLUEFIELDCIVIL GROUP Date: 17 June 1998, Wednesday Time: 1r45 pm Output: C:`GAHHICHANNEL1PR181.0UT Mixed. D50= 15 inches INPUTS. DISCHARGE 13 eta 9ehom Slopo (Nn) .1 Len Side Sope(horhert) 3 Right Side Sli (Mrhen) 3 Sort wimn(n) 10 Freeboard(11) 0 LINING MATERIAL: IRiprap, DA=15 inches FLEXIBLE (HEC.15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO.1'STA I4+0D-16+50 FLAN DEPTH vii trine) FION Area(80 HydraNk Radius (11) Froude Number Wirth at Death IR) Width at FresSoard (R) Computed Manning n Velocity (Its) Shear Stress Joi MILDCHANNEL .See h, .342 N 1195 3,179 1004¢ 3]14 565 .31 0.2550 1.0000 14.65 12.054 14.a5 0.2994 1.1515 1.319 5044 5.0 Computer-Aiereer Hydrology S Hyerraulia CHANNEL Program Version 1.O7 Project Shemin Ouarry-Mine Permit Renskn June, 199E User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Date: ty June 1994, WedneWay Time: 1:a5 pm Were C:'CAHH'CHANNEL%PR184.OUT R 1pmp, D50= 121nchw INPUTS: DISCHARGE 11 eft Pattern Slope (tuft) oaa Lem SWe Slope (herhert) 3 Right Sloe Slope (horMrt) 3 Bottom WMh (ft) 2 Freeboard (ft) LINING MATERIAL: Rlphip. DSO=121nchw FLE%IBLE(HEC-15)ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO.]: STA25,r -27+5(1 FLOW DEPTH Velocity (rpa) Flom Arco hf) HydraWk Radlus III) FrghY NumCM Width at Depth III) Wgth at Freeboard (R) Completer Manning n VebcRy(fps) Shear Strew (elf) MILDCHANNEL 1 23 R 66 win .716 0,3201115 9.W 9.38 211I , 1.5)2 3851 737f 6.1m tea. Computer -Aided HydrWegyd Hydraulas AlLimimm CHANNEL Program Version 1.07 ProIM: Shefton Quarry- Mire Perm! ReNsion June, 1998 User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES - BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Date: 17JumIM,, Wedm ay Time: 1:45 pm Wpid: C:CAHHCHANNELWR184.OUT Riprap, DW = 12 inches INPUTS: DISCHARGE 11 Cho Bottom Slope (Nft) 02 Left Side Sbpe(horhen) 3 Right Side Slope(rnrNert) 3 ROHem Width (a) Freeboard (n) LINING MATERIAL: Rlprap, D50 = 12 Inches FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO.2: STA27150.32+00 FLOW DEPTH Velocity (fps) Flow Area (try Hydraulic Radius(6) Fraude Number WMm at Depth (ft) Width at Freeboard III) Computed Manning n VeW" Nat) Shear Stress (pso MILD CHANNEL 1.401 N .697It 1,262 3.B.5f 8.219 2.854 .W2 .445 0,2431 10000 10422 5.184 10.422 0.1436 Computer-MdW Hydrology 8 Hydraulics CHANNEL Program Version 1.07 Plgttt: Shelton Due" - Mine Permit Revision Juw, 199E Use: MARSHALL MILLER AND A55CCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Dab: 12JUM1996, WedneMay Time: 1:45 pm Output: C:ICAHHX.HANNELWR184.OUT Vegetation, Relardance Class D INPUTS'. DISCHARGE 6cre Bottom Slope (ft/ft) .0065 Left Side Sbce (horNeN 2 Right Sift Slope (h NeN) 2 Bei WWth (e) g Freelawrd (n) LINING MATERIAL: Vegetation, Retardance Class D FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS'. NOTE. CONVEYANCEChANNELNO3 STAI0400-16Q0 MILDCHANNEL FLOW DEPTH Velocity nm) Flow Area.(on Hydraulic Redlua(ft) Froude Numaer Width at Depth Ift) Width m FreeSwM (ft) Corngded Manning n 1.5d26 1 261 4.256 'a 0.2530 6,17 6.12 0,0742 VewAy(tea) 1261 Shear Streu (can 826 AS ft 3 208 1 5Ba 396 1.0000 Q2 1.855 fi \�aaiaL` ,emptier -tided Hydrologyd Hydnulio CHANNEL Program Version 1.07 Peciact SMllon Ouarry- Mine Permit ReWslon June, I User: MARSHALL MILLER ANDASSOCIATES. BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Dow 17 Jum 1%3B, WMr.esday Time: 2 M pm Cutwt: C:ICAHHZHANNELWRI64.O11T Vegalabn, Rehrdame Clans C INPUTS: DISCHARGE 6ch Bottom Slope (RM) .()65 Left AM& Sbpe(WN*d) 3 RiBM 5ke Slow(horNal) 3 Bottom Width (t) d Fraebcard(tp o UNING MATERIAL: Vegetation, Retardance Clasa C FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS' NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO.3: STA 1Da00- 18+20 FLOW DEPTH V"" (fpa) Flow Noe (sR HydmJlc Radlus (ft) Frouw Numw Width M Depth UN WidM at Freeboard (R) Compuhd Manning n Velocity(fps) Shear stress Im0 MILD CHANNEL 1]LR B9R 1.D 3.788 5.946 1.SB41 .1)1 .366 01915 1..0= 61197 3,% 6.80 O OgeB 1.813 to cpmppter-Naee Hyerplpgy a Hyerawics CHANNEL Program Version 1.02 Pwjoct: Shehon Ouarry-Mine Permg Revision June, 1999 User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES - BLUEFIELDC(VIL GROUP pate: 17June 1998, Wednesday Time: 2:30 Ian Output: C:'CAHH'CHANNELWR18d OUT N Rimp, D50 • 12 inches INPUTS: DISCHARGE 2 Cis Bi SbFe (NX) 059 Lett Side Slope RiorNert) 3 Rpnt Side Slope 9wrNert) 3 Bottom WUh(it) 0 Freetward(R) 0 LINING MATERIAL: RiDmp. D50 =12 hches FLEXIBLE (HECGS) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL Ni STA 19aW-22+00 FLOW DEPTH Velacity(fps) Row Area (e) hydliUXc Radius (it) Froude Number Width a1 Depth (R) Width at Froehoard (fi) Comptded Manning n Velocity (fps) Sir Siren IpeB MILDCHANNEL I On An It .619 2.601 3231 .214 .492 .231 0.1514 1.OGG0 6227 2.927 6227 0 3634 B19 3821 e24 40 Compurer-puss Hydm(om a Hveraulici CHANNEL Program Ver i 1.07 Project: Shelton Ouarry- Mine Ferret Revision June, 1998 User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Date: 17 June 1995, Weenesmy Time: 2 K Pm Output: C:ICAHHCHANNEL1PR181.OUT Vegetation, Retareance Class D INPUTS: DISCHARGE 2 cta Bottom 5lepc(Wft) .0013 Left Side Sbpe (Forty t) 2 Right Side SloPe (ho~) P Bottom Width (R) 0 FreetwarE(ft) 0 LINING MATERIAL Vegetation, RetarEance Chao 0 FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NO.4: STA 22+W-23+80 FLOW DEPTH Vebn'Ity (I") Flw Ama (an Hyori Raalm (ft) Fmft Number Wie th at Depth (ft) Width at Fri ebParel (ft) ComPWecl Manning n Velcxv (im) Shear Slreas (pat) MILD CHANNEL t,445ft 8.672 0.1326 319 121 486 R 2.901 14 .231 1.0000 2.922 032 6 te"IvIlakm, 1 1 Computor-Aide l Hydrology 8 HydraWics CHANNEL Program Version 1.07 Project Shelton Oua"- Mine Permit Redsion June, LESS User MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Dale: 17 June IM, Wedneixay Tram: 230 pm Output: C:CAHHCHANNEPPRI8<.OUT Vegetation, Relartlance Case C INPUTS: DISCHARGE 2die Botnorn Slow (WIN .0013 Left Side Blood (hmlven) 7 Right Side Slope (herNed) 2 Bottom Width (it) 0 Frcetieard(ft) 0 LINING MATERIAL: Vegetation, Retardance Clads C FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANDE CHANNEL NO.AISTA 23NO3-23+80 FLOW DEPTH Velocity (Ipa) Flow Area (af) Hydraulic Radius (ft) Froude Numaer Warn at Depth FIN Width at Frephoard (ft) Computed Manning It VeNi Du) Shea Sam (FeN ®r NORMAL CRITICAL_, MCOMPUTED I'EIIISSIIBLIE ®E \\ I \\ 1111111N. CpmpNer-PitleE Hydro" A Hydraulla CHANNEL PrWam Version 1.07 Project: Slielton Quarry- Mire Perrot Revislun Jure, I User MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Data: 17Jure199B, Wedneetlay Time: 2a0 pm OAWL C:ICAHHIC HANN ELiPRI Bl,OUT Vegetation, Relartlance Clau D INPUTS: DISCHARGE 1 Cie Bohan SION (Nit) 035 Left Sltle Slope (horNpd) 3 RQht Sipe Slope (hOVvert) I BptIOM WINh(R) a Frechperd(N) 0 LINING MATERIAL' Vnalalion, Retardance Clxsa D FLEXIBLE (HECA5) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCECHANNELUQ5:ETA33*W-M+W FLOW DEPTH Velmity(Ipa) Flow Area (ery Hydraulic Radius (n) Froutle Numter Width at Depth (M1) W Nlh m Frmixiard (a) Canpuled Mannim n Velocity(tps) Shear Street (IrsQ NORMAL €GRRICAL�"+ COMPUTED MEI PERMISSIBLE uSaa!i Computer-AiEN Hydrology 6 Hydmuf" CHANNEL Pf"i _ Version 1.02 Project: Shelton Oua"- Mine Permit Revision June, 199E User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES- BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Data 1TJunel998, Wednesday Tape : 2:10Ian Output: C:ICAHMCHANNELWRt&.OUT Vegetation, Retardanpe Claw G INPUTS: DISCHARGE 1 c6 Scharr Slope NUN) '025 Len Side Slope (horNort) 2 Right Side S[ON (NarNed) 2 Bottom Width Nn 4 Freeacard lN) 0 LINING MATERIAL: Vegetation, Retardants Class C FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCECHA1hNELNO.5:STA234B0-26ai0 FLOW DEPTH Velocity (fps) Fww Arsa (at) Hyaaulic Rahlw (4) France Numper Width at Depth (N) Width at Frecocard IN) Compute! Manning If Vewfty (fps) Shear Strew (Min MILDCHANNEL 397 n 122 N 526 1.025 1.901 .519 829 114 0.1589 1,0000 5.586 4.49 5.588 0.2126 526 .D9 619 0 Commner-AidN Hydrology 5 Hydraulics CHANNEL Prepram Version 1.07 Pro(eoL Shedon Quarry -Mine Permit Revision June, I User: MARSHALL MILLER AND ASSOCIATES -BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Date: 12Jrax1998, Wednesday Time: 2:30 pm O W: C:tCAHHCHANNELWR184.0UT Vegetation, Relardance Class D INPUTS: DISCHARGE 1 oh Bottom Slope (NB) .D063 Left Side Sbne (harNen) 2 RQN Side Slope (horNert) 2 Bottom WCth(R) 0 Freedoard(1t) 0 LINING MATERIAL: Vegetalion, Retardanee Class D FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NOB STA27+35-30+70 FLONI DEPTH Vebelly Voin) FIm+Area (al) Hydraelk Rados (A) Female Number Width at Depth (n) Width at Freeboard (R) Computed! Manning n Velocity (fps) Shear Streu(psf) MILOCHANNEL 95a5 1 C35X 533 2.6da 1.875 3>B 433 .19a 0.1351 1.0000 3,873 1.739 3.823 0.12M 533 381 ogy CHANNEL Ai Prrog i Hytlmulea IIMFEsuieh.CHANNEL Prpgnm Version 1.07 Pf*k : Shefton Duany- Mire PemN ReNeion June, JSSI) Uee-: MARSHALL MILLER ANDASSOCLATES - BLUEFIELD CIVIL GROUP Date: 17Junet998, Wednesday The 2:30 pm OiAPl: C:iCAHH)CHANNEL%PR1Bd.OUT Vegetation, Fetardance Claee C INPUTS: DISCHARGE 1 cts Boddm Slope (Ntt) .0063 Left Side Slope(horNerp 2 Right Side Sloiee(HarNel) 2 Bohm Width IN) 0 Freeboard IN) 0 LINING MATERIAL: Vegetation, Retardance Clasa G FLEXIBLE (HEC-15) ANALYSIS OUTPUTS: NOTE: CONVEYANCE CHANNEL NOS: STA27a35. 30•70 MILD CHANNEL FLOW DEPTH Vekc (fps) Flov Arpa(so HAssulk FNI(4) Fronde Number %Vcth at Depth (it) Width of Frecdcard (ft) Computed Manning n 1.146B .435It .301 2.6N 2,UG .378 .512 .190 0.0887 1,0000 d.5B3 1.]39 d.5B3 0.1982 Velocity(fits) 381 853 Shear Streea (InN *5 10 act'• �l� NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, IIEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES ' LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) ' 1. Name of Mine Shelton 2. Name of Applicant* Vulcan Materials Company —Mideast Division 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** _ Post Office Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 County Caswell Telephone (910) 767-4600 4. Mine Office Address Post Office Box 761 Danville, Virginia 24543 Telephone (336) 398-5613 5. Mine Manager Mr. Willard Vicks, Superintendent 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. ,�,,• yn� """SignatureyWY'Y IVi� Date � -d 3 5 8 Print Name Lamar Brannon Title Controller- Mideast Division " This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the reclamation bond or other security that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. "* Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attached additional sheets as needed. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT N NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your mining operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding, detailed mine map. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE Answer all of the following that apply: a i7 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: Leased: Property owner if leased: If this is an application for RENEWAL of mining permit, indicate the mining permit number And the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be Based upon:) 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. 17-20 Total permitted acreage: 296.94 Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary? ' Yes X No If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification (this is The acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based 58.9 acres upon): ' Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes No X If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this Modification: (NOTF: you must complete all of Section F of this ' Application form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). G 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) If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number And the total (overall) acreage covered by 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 ACTION(S) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED ABOVE ' 2. Indicate the approximate longitude and latitude, in degrees -minutes -seconds, of the center of the Mine site: LONGITUDE (dd-mm-ss): W 79 -- 27 -- 45 Quadrangle Danville, ' LATITi]DE (dd-mm-ss) N 36 -- 32 -- 01 VA -NC 3. Name of all materials mined: Granite 1 -2- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Mining method: Hydraulic Front-end Loader & Truck Shovel & Truck X ' Dredge Dragline & Truck _Self -loading ScraperOther (explain) ' 5. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400'+ Reference elevation: 675'+ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 350'+ ' 6. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes X No —If no, proceed to Questio a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: 15C acres (identify all areas on you mine map(s)). ' b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Prior to and since 1970 by Vulcan Materials Co. c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been 0 Acre ' reclaimed: (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? 1 e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 6a or c from this permit application Yes _No X If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). ' 7. Present (pre -mining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland _acres Pasture 15 acres Forestry 150 acres Fish/Wildlife 6 Acre ' Recreation acres Other 126 acres (Specify Mine use: 8. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): ' Cropland acres Pasture 37 acres Forestry 60 acres Fish(Wildlife 200 Acre Recreation 20 acres Other acres (Specify use. ' 9. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): Expir. Date 2-18-2002 -3- u' a s�ul� Vul[an Materials Company June 15, 1998 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Muting Specialist Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 - . Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Request for Modification Permit No. 17-20, Shelton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehnr. �I II it -1 1uM 241998 , J' SLYgy- Find enclosed our completed application, revised mine plans and processing fee check in the amount of $500.00 regarding the above modification. This submittal addresses the following: a. Extension of the overburden disposal area by constructing a berm alone the southern and western pit expansion; and, b. Pit expansion area in the southern portion of the site. Clearing/strippine will advance "north to south" so that drainage will be maintained into the existing pit. The small pond will be will be dewatered by pump and removed after obtaining any required permits (Division of Water Quality, Corps of Engineers, etc.). Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me or Mike Poplin a call. Thanks for your assistance and attention to this request. Sincerely, � n iz Tim Knopf Mine Planting Specialist cc: Philip Bailey Mike Poplin Chris Scott Willard Vicks ism.mnPmmdmoa 98.dw M I DEAST DIVISION / PO. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEH. NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 -TELEPHONE 336 767 4600 J .1 sr NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DivisioN of LAND RESOURCES R «r =NCDENR. July 31, 1998 JAM E9 B. HUNT JR.'^'-' GOVERNOR Mr. Tim Knopf - Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115 WAYNE MCDEVITT I - - SECRETARY RE: Permit No. 17-01 Shelton Quarry = Caswell County ';NER � NE ' ' H: G' CHARL.E9 ARO Roanoke River Basin PG., P.E: DIReCTOR AND STATE GEOLOGIST Dear Mr. Knopf: Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to affect 58.9 additional acres for the southern expansion of the pit and to extend the overburden disposal area along the southern and eastern sides of the pit expansion. This modification also includes the associated sediment and erosion control plans and supporting calculations submitted with the Site Plan dated June, 1998. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971 . The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 296.94 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 252.69 acres. LAND QUALITY SECTION (9T9) 733-4574 FAX (919) 733.2876 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION [9191 733.2423 FAX [919] 733.O900 ') �P.O. BOX 27607. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 2761 1-7607 TELEPHONE I919r 733.3833 FAX 19191 715.880i AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 504,' RECYCLEDIIO n POST -CONSUMER PAPER Mr. Knopf July 31, 1998 Page Two Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, Tracy E. avi(�d� State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/jw Enclosures cc: Mr. Matt Gant, P.E. Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, w/enclosures Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/enclosures 0 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the ❑peration of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions ❑f G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and ❑ther applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No. 1 7-01 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: February 18, 2002 0 Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place an any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the ❑epartment. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S, 74-49. Modifications February 18, 1 992: This permit has been modified to add 97.5 acres south of the existing permitted area and to allow the construction of Disposal Areas A and 6 as indicated on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Map dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1 991 . August 2, 1994: This permit has been modified to increase the affected area by 24.4 acres. The pit area will be increased by 18.5 acres, the stockpile area by 1 .9 acres, and the berm area by 4 acres as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994. January 31 , 1995: This permit has been modified to include and .allow the clearing of the exploration roads and drill sites as described by the letter dated January 12, 1995 and as indicated on the mine map dated May 27, 1994 and received by the Land Quality Section on January 13, 1995. ! 0 Page 3 September 29, 1995: This permit has been modified to allow the land farming of petroleum contaminated soils from an onsite underground storage tank leak as indicated in the letter and the 8.5 X 11 inch maps received by the Land Quality Section on September 11, 1995. May 22 1996: This permit has been edified to release 9.79 acres of buffer land as indicated on the mine map received by the Land Quality Section on May 7, 1996. July 24, 1996: This permit has been modified to add a 2.66 acre stockpile area in the northern portion of the site and allow 15.9 acres of pit expansion in a southernly direction as indicated on the 1996 Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996, July 31, 1 998: This permit has southern expansion of the pit an Expiration Date d This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 18, 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 Dewatering A, Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Stormwater Section, Division of Water Quality, to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents. 2. Air Quality and Dust Controi A. Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality. B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 0 Page 4 3 Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters wetlands shall be in accordance with promulgated and enforced by the N. Commission. of the State, waters of the U. S., or the requirements and regulations C. Environmental Management B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. Sufficient buffer !minimum 50 foot unexcavatedy shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheet 2, dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 and the Mine Map, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Details, and Typical Cross Sections plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on May 2, 1991 shall be followed. C. The erosion and sedimentation control measures as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994 shall be constructed and maintained to prevent offsite sedimentation. D. All surface water runoff from the additional 2.56 acre fines stockpile area and the 15.8 acre pit expansion (both as indicated on the Mine Map last revised June 7, 1 996) shall be directed into the excavation or to existing approved erosion and sedimentation control measures. E. All erosion and sedimentation control measures indicated on the Site Plan and supplemental information dated June 1998 !for the 58.9 acre disturbance that includes the pit expansion and overburden disposal area expansion) shall be constructed and maintained to prevent off -site sedimentation. Whenever possible, drainage from the affected areas around the mine excavation shall be diverted internal to said excavation. F. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application - for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. ! Page 5 5 A VA Groundwater Protection A. The observation wells denoted as Well Nos. 1-4 on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 shall be monitored to allow for the determination of existing (static) ground water levels. B. All observation wells shall be drilled wells cased into consolidated rock and grouted to the surface. The wells (boreholes) shall be extended at least 50 feet below static water level, or at least 50 feet into unweathered rock, whichever is deeper. The wells shall be secured against unauthorized entry with a lockable cap. The necessary permits or approvals to construct these wells shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Water Quality, Groundwater Section. C. The observation wells shall be monitored twice a month (bimonthly) at the same day and approximate time of day for twelve (12) consecutive months following the installation of the wells. The static water levels shall be measured with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 foot and shall be referenced to a datum point and a record of the water levels maintained. The bimonthly precipitation and the volume of pit water discharge shall also be recorded. Copies of these records shall be provided to the Department on or about the end of each month. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased following the initial twelve 02) month period as deemed appropriate by the Department. Graded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off -site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of any pit expansion shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope constructed after February 18, 1992. Surface Drains e 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. 0 0 Page 5 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 outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. if vibrationlairbiast limits are exceeded, the operator shall immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department have been taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high airb!ast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Fpiiure to report will constitute a permit„ violation. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded area, or the level in item A. above is exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: A thorough investigation as to the cause{s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location; distance from blast to closest off -site occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. 171 0 Page 7 E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at ail times around the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 10 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope constructed after February 18, 1992. 10. Visual Screeninq 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. Overburden Disposal Areas/Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Site Plan dated June, 1993. In addition to grasses, lobloily and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 H 4) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1 971): 1) on -site generated land clearing debris 0 0 Page 8 2) conveyor belts 3) wire cables 4) v-belts 5) steel reinforced air hoses 6) drill steel D. If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the Division of Land Resources prior to commencement of such disposal: 1 . the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area; 2. a list of refuse items to be disposed; 3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the refuse; 4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table; and 5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated In the approved application. This security must remain In force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. u 0 Page 9 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 O.S. 74-53 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, ❑dious 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. 5. 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 ❑r 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 t❑ the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation t❑ fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden ❑r waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary t❑ insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. Page 10 C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Reveoetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Warren H. Miney, Jr., District Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation Service, dated January 24, 1991. In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to enhance post -project wildlife habitat at the site. 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued September 12, 1972, renewed September 20, 1932 and February 18, 1992, and modified August 2, 1994, January 31, 1995, September 29, 1996, May 22, 1996 and July 24, 1995, is hereby modified this 31 st day of July, 1998 pursuant to G.S. 74-52, BY - Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources / I u.v . T^ •• v DATE TO ASSISTANT DATE To SU AN � LOGGED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR RO GUUL W998 'J Company Project Name / -O By Permit No. Counnty �y_ Date e Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. + ❑ New ❑ Renewaj/ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed OFee Received: Amount Jt/� Please oute to: N Field Office Date RoutedIJvy )d ,, c� / ildlife Resources Commission Date Routed_ * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: zy (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) XJ Please note the following: gEGE�yED{t,q 111 D y� �pn +SUSAN: Please make f3Xe ad return Checklist and fild to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Pink Copies to File Goldenrod Copy to Susan j.. ..... .^w_+.-... .1 J..� •v�!yr. rc..�-,'.tdf.'iwvYW:Y•A^ F,".�...va i North Carolina Department of Environment and Na . al Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Qualitv Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME A//O t /�vn�.-,� 2. AMINING PERMIT #�621 3. OPERATOR (//. _ ro'!B_. �// ,/�., 4. COUNTY 1G✓P/lr / 5. ADDRESS !� 2f I/K— el7_ Z4 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE, 0//A/U;7, 7. RIVER BASIN 1_.A _.. e 8. Person(s) contacted at site��...�.a.- 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? XYes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ YesA7 No 11. Date last inspected: G% / /IV / <%S 12. Any mining since last inspection'? CYYes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in comp Dance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yee ❑ No If no, explain: N�- 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: ✓IA 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: A'/d- 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: N�.a 17. Other recommendations and comments: ;>.! t✓+r I S. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) O'Not Reviewed 19. follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes AlNo Proposed date /r/7/7'P 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report L9. 21, Copy of Report sent to operator A//JfSTAiT / INSPECTED BY: ,�� // / �.✓ � >� DATE r41— 1 r7 � '�� Telephone No: While copy to file Yellow anpr to operator Pink copy to Mining Speainliq 10197 06 North Carolina Wildlife Resources CommissionU 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604.1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO'. Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section FROM Douglas A. Besler, Fisheries Biologist Z2Q Division of Inland Fisheries DATE: 8 July 1998 SUBJECT: Mining Pennit Modification .Application Request for Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry - Permit No. 17-20, Caswell Comity Biologists with the Wildlife Resources Commission have reviewed the subject pemlit modification application. Our comments are provided in accordance with provisions of the Mitring Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982) (G.S. 74-46 through 74-69 15 NCAC 5). Vulcan Materials Company plans to expand its mining operation at its Shelton Quarry, Caswell County. 'lire modification is for 58.9 acres within the previously approved pemlitted boundary. Components of the modification include erosion/sediment control, quarry expansion, overburden removal/disposal and visual screening. No streams of fishery significance exist within the pennitted site boundary. Draining the existing farm pond within the proposed mine expansion area should not pose an adverse threat to fish or wildlife. Erosion control devices should be adequate to control sediment during construction of the overburden disposal area and sediment should be reduced or eliminated once they are vegetated. We have no objections to the proposed permit modification in its present fonu. "Thank you far the opportunity to review and comment on this application, If I can be of further assistance, please contact me at (336) 226-3863, cc* Owen Anderson, Habitat Conservation Program Mr. Willard Vicks, Vulcan Materials Company -n .r.. -_ ,� <.c+n-TMw m-....,.•.-Q+w�...--.-..�-r-, -... _-w.yiy�✓vy�^o-am^,�cm."n....-; DATE TO ASSISTAN Pia --/U DATE* SUSAN LOGGED IN 0'P MINING CHECKLIST FOR AROUTINGS� ��// Company /l ,CAdi lilt." Project Name .Lkytl) &/IN/4'� Permit No. �' County V Nl� Date Received Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal/❑ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed / Od Fee Received: Amount 5-ad Please route to: /❑��Al�n.�,.%'Y)`dr✓ Field Office Date Routed CO—�� % O Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: '% Z��/9�J (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) ❑ Please note the following: ln *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Pink Copies to Pile Goldenrod Copy to Susan l J.MES S. Y; •i i ;�� i -1 {{II .l�I'�'�i�'�.L��1ML:.�_i.l NORTH AROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES -June 25, 1998 T0: Mr. Owen Anderson Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission FROM: Susan B. Edwards Z Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT: Mining Permit Modification Application Request for Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit modification application for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by July 24, 1998 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. /SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Matthew Gantt NORTH CAROLINA SEDIMENTATION CONTROL COMMISSION P.O.BOX2]68]. RAL INCH. NORTH CAROL I NC 27611-0087 PHOHt919']33�45)4 FAX 919.733.2076 AN EQUAL OP✓ORTUN ITY I AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCL 101 ION VOficONSUMER PAPER • VUkan Materials Company June 15, 1998 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Muting Specialist Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Request for Modification Permit No. 17-20, Shelton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehner. JUN 241998 `Ui' BY - Find enclosed our completed application, revised mine plans and processing fee check in the amount of $500.00 regarding the above modification. This submittal addresses the following: a. Extension of the overburden disposal area by constructing a berm along the southern and western pit expansion; and, b. Pit expansion area in the southern portion of the site. Clearing/stripping will advance "north to south" so that drainage wi8 be maintained into the existing pit. The small pond will be will be dewatered by pump and removed after obtaining any required permits (Division of Water Quality, Corps of Engineers, etc.). Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me or Mike Poplin a call. Thanks for your assistance and attention to this request. Sincerely, ?. 141 Tim Knopf Mine Planning Specialist cc: Philip Bailey Mike Poplin Chris Scott Willard Vicks IN sEe W Pamir MW[f6.99 arc MIDEAST DL/I SION / P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115,4239 • TELEPHONE 336-767-4600 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P,E. Director and State Geologist July 24, 1996 Mr. Mike Poplin Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 RE: Permit No. 17-01 Shelton Quarry Caswell County Dear Mr. Poplin: Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to add a 2.66 acre stockpile area in the northern portion of the site and 'allow 15.9 acres of pit expansion in a southerly direction as indicated on the 1996 Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated -by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 296.94 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 193.79 acres. Geological Survey Section (919) 733-2423 FAX: (919) 733-0900 Land Quality Section (919)733-4574 FAX: 733-2876 Geodetic Survey Section t919) 733-3,536 FAX: 733-4407 P.G. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ ] G% past -consumer paper Mr. Poplin Page Two Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sin erely, Tracy . Davis, P.E. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/jw Enclosure cc: Ms. Sherri Moore Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, w/attachments Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/attachments I]EPARTMENT DF ENV=RaNMENTF HEALTH AND NATURAL RE S QiJRC E S D=V=S=aN OF LAND RESOi7RCEs LAND QUALITY SECT=aN 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: Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No. 17-01 for the ❑peration of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values ❑f all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING —PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: February 1$ 2002 Page 2 ❑f 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 ❑f the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable ❑bligation, 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 ❑f the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment ❑r 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 ❑perator, 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 ❑f 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 t❑ 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 Februar 18, 1992: This permit has been modified to add 97.5 acres south of the existing permitted area and t❑ allow the construction of Disposal Areas A and B as indicated on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Map dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991. August 2, 1994: This permit has been modified to increase the affected area by 24.4 acres. The pit area will be increased by 18.5 acres, the stockpile area by 1.9 acres, ad the berm area by 4 acres as indicated ❑n the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994. Page 3 of 11 January 31, 1995: This permit has been modified to include and allow the clearing of the exploration roads and drill sites as described by the letter dated January 12, 1995 and as indicated on the mine map dated May 27, 1994 and received by -the Land Quality Section on January 13, 1995. September 29, 1995: This permit has been modified to allow the land farming of petroleum contaminated soils from an onsite underground storage tank leak as indicated in the letter and the 8.5 X 11 inch maps received by the Land Quality Section on September 11, 1995. May 22, 1996: This permit has been modified to release 9.79 acres of buffer land as indicated on the mine map received by the Land Quality Section on May 7, 1996. July 24, 1996: This permit has been modified to add a 2.66 acre stockpile area in the northern portion of the site and allow 15.9 acres of pit expansion in a southerly direction as indicated on the 1996 Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996. Expiration_ Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 18, 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 Dewatering A. Any wastewater -processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility t❑ contact the Water Quality Section, Division of Environmental Management,- to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents. 2. Air Q-Uality and Dust C ntrol 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. Page 4 of 11 3. 4. B. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. BuffeK Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. Sufficient buffer (minimum 50 foot unexcavated) shall be maintained to prevent caving of any adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watetcourse in proximity to the affected land. B. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheet 2, dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on -December 23, 1991 and the Mine -Map, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Details, and Typical Cross Sections plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on May 2, 1991 shall be followed. C. The sedimentation and erosion on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map constructed and maintained to control measures as indicated dated May 27, 1994 shall be prevent offsite sedimentation. D. All surface water runoff from the additional 2.66 acre fines stockpile area and the 15.9 arce pit expansion (both as indicated ❑n the Mine Map last revised June 7, 1996) shall be directed into the excavation or to existing approved erosion and sedimentation control measures. Page 5 of 11 E. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection A. The observation wells denoted as Well Kos. 1-4 on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 shall be monitored to allow for the determination of existing (static) ground water levels. B. The proposed observation well No. 4 shall be a drilled well cased into consolidated rock and grouted to the surface. The well (borehole) shall be extended at least 50 feet below static water level, or at least 50 feet into unweathered rock, whichever is deeper. The well shall be secured against unauthorized entry with a lockable cap. The necessary permits or approvals to construct this well shall be obtained from the H.C. Division of Environmental Management, Ground water Section. C. The observation wells shall be monitored twice a month (bimonthly) at the same day and approximate time of day for twelve (12) consecutive months following the installation of the wells. The static water levels shall be me&sured with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 foot and shall be referenced to a datum point and a record of the water levels maintained. The bimonthly precipitation and the volume of pit water discharge shall also be recorded. Copies of these records shall be provided to the Department on or about the end of each month. Static water level monitoring frequency may be,increased or decreased following the initial twelve (12) month period as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Graded -Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. in any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off -site damage, because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. Page 6 of 11 B. overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of any pit expansion conducted after February,18, 1992 shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded'so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 8. 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. S. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DHL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. If vibration/airblast limits are exceeded, the operator shall immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease.until corrective actions approved by the Department have been taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high airblast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Failure to report will constitute a permit violation. Page 7 of 11 0 C. The operator.shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded area, or the level in Item A. above is exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. High wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 10 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of any overburden cut slope constructed after February 18, 1992. 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. Page 8 of 11 11. 12. 13. B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown ❑n the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions. Refuse _Disposal A. No on --site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of 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 ❑ther material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. _Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 ❑f each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted form of a $500,000.00 Blanket ❑peration as indicated in the security must remain in force total affected land shall not pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the Bond is sufficient to cover the approved application. This for this permit to be valid. The exceed the bonded acreage. Page 9 of 11 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 10 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 ❑f the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.S.._74-53 1. The final slopes in ail 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 ❑f water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according t❑ 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 11 of 11 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use.are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. and B. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revecetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Warren H. Miney, Jr., District Conservationist with the Natural Resource Conservation Service, dated January 24, 1991. 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 September 12, 1972, renewed September 20, 1982 and February 18, 1992, and modified August 2, 1994, January 31, 1995, September 29, 1995 and May 22, 1996, is hereby modified this 24th day of July, 1996 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 0 rri < (7,4 cok� m s W ~ A QO W p m z of �o F{{ o Zc-)c-� 0z<x D000 �Z3�7 ODmp Z,-j-N O 70�,--, O-ZDO Z pF- O ;a> Z D rMZ In D r t7 (A C) ZOO Z OCR D dC TI M03> 0 - m� C t/> m t7 I O D = _ n F9 C4 70 D O m > C�fTl mCZCO ,-0 � S D yr D MF- S m.r, -03< -0'mW D M r N Z Z t� p tzi A m x v D O FTl -1 m 3 O tj 3 Z D Z 0 M m Z (l O A m <> m O C D U Z Z r<n i� m m n y r A m -D-i O m A �_ (/1 m -i M v m A x n N o O m 0 D z D m v p r � m v n n -j � 0 > c 0 rm O Z n 0 Z (� ,ZC7 Z O O 1 z r O O r C p O j Z I , � Y , I I I : I I R n I + f W o o< D= O 01 MIE:--momm— C7 ru D CO n mM r r m O ID O D o C O O cD Z m Cn O O22 n D O W � D State of North Carolina Department of Environment. Health and Natural Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Leesh❑ Fuller, Regional Manager July 1, 1996 TO: Judy Wehner FROM: Jonathan Mann .7w� THROUGH: Sherri Moore _;�/ rl�R RE: Shelton Quarry �r E)EHNR R On June 25, 1996 a site visit was made to .the Shelton Quarry in Caswell County. There does not appear to be any problems with the proposed stockpile and pit expansion areas. All proposed temporary sediment controls seem to be adequate to restrain erosion and off - site sedimentation. Please contact me if you have any questions. 585 Waughtown street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107-2.241 Telephone 910-771-4600 FAX 910-771-4631 An Equal opportunity Atfirmotive Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper � 1 I � r � •fr ••i North Carolina Department of Fnvtronmeni Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Lard Quality Se MINE INSPECTION REPOR rQ E C E�N/I� (PERMITTED AANE) I SEP 18 1995 1. MINE NAME a2. MI PERMIT# - 3. OPERATOR 4. COUNTY c. 5. ADDRESSTt u �Ci r.l G + (,\C_2'711 S 4J �f . PERMIT E a- 7. Persons) contacted at site fw!jr t AA, it 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes ® No 10. Date last inspected:/_j%`/-q_q_ 11. Any mining since last inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Penh? ® Yes ❑ No It ra, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? OYes ❑ No If no, explain, _ 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes ®No It yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 16. Other recommendations and comments eo kL a a-n a aAJr.I 6 Lx- ¢n .s�u�Ja- o.Ju., ` A, rkLi N, L„ n,�st.,�(n, ..,1,., ,v'x�zI.1 nO 17. Is the Annual Reciami Report ./- map accurate? WYes El No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? QYes ❑ No Proposed dateJ-32—/ 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report. 20. Copy of Report sent to, operator INSPECTED RV: /,J'/�j� ,�//,LG,... ///Jn dL"n jrT�E ate) / 1 / Phone No ( 171 ) 9714160 White rnpy to file Yellow ropy to operator r[Pink-r py'f_Mining Spacialiat7 9R1 iu Ili lil lip Ili III �� �,� lil Ili Ili II,, It. - III Ili li� III III lil I lu Ili /'�� �� �� III .���!�ry �y - 8� � ��� � ��� �� ��� • jl�' ,, I I I 0 UU11an Materials Company June 07, 1996 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P. ❑. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Request for Modification Permit No. 17-20 Shelton Quarry Dear Ms. Wehner: Find enclosed our compieted application, revised mine plans and processing fee check in the amount of $250.00 regarding the above modification. This subnuttal addresses the following: a. A new stockpile area (2.66 acres) in the northern portion of the site. Area will be cleared and graded; perimeter cut slope will be 2.1 and reseeded with the remaining area utilized for stockpiling; adjacent settling ponds will provide sediment control; and, b. The pit expansion area (15.9 acres) in the southern portion of the site, Cleaning/stripping will advance "north to south" so that drainage will be maintained into the existing pit. The small pond will initially serve as a sediment control measure. After obtaining all permits (Division of Water Quality, Corps of Engineers, etc.), the pond will be dewatered by pump. The pond drainage area will be diverted into the pit as the clearing/stripping advances "north to south", providing continuous sediment control. Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me a call. Your earliest response is requested and appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Poplin Environmental Engineer cc: Chris Scott Willard Vicks 104m1 MIDEAST DIVISION 1 P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON•SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115.4239 9 TELEPHONE 910 767.4600 • • NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Shelton Quarry county Caswell 7. Name or Applicant Vulcan Materials Company a. Permanent address for receipt of official mail. P.O. Box 4239 Winston - Salem, NC 27115 . Mine office Address P.O. Box 761 5. M•.nc Danville, VA 24543 Mr. Willard Vicks 'T�Iephona (910) 767-4600 Telephone (910) 388-5613 ne nereby cerdfY that all details container in this Permit ApoLica.ien are Live anc correct to the bee-` cf our knowledge. we fully understand that dr:y a'!1=u'_ mis: gp:esenta F.ion ;Las w_-1 be cause for permit revocation. "Signatur Date June 7, 1996 Print Name James W. Smack Title President 'The i.and uuaiiiy section snould be notified of change in permanent address or telephone number. ^Siena Lure of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a uermltwiUiin uD days of receipt of a ccmolete application or, if a public hearinc is held, within JO days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental informs Lion required by L:^e Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete Attach additional sheets as needed. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 296.94 Acres leased 0 Property owner if leased 2. Name of all materials mined: 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge underground Shovel 5. Truck X Dragline 6 Truck Se IE-loading Scraper Other (explain) 4. e. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400 + Reference elevation:6751+ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 350'+ 5. Has any areas) at this site been mined in the past? Yes X No_ If no, pro- ceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of prev'cusly affected land(s) at present site that has net been reclaimed: 150 acres (identify .all areas on your mine map). b. when and by whom was this activity conducted? Prior to and since 1970 by Vulcan Materials Cmmnanv C. Acreage or prevrcusiy attectec land at present site that he acres (identify aP_ areas on your mine map). d. Wheu and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do you wish to Yes areas on your exclude any No X mine map). areas noted in Sa If yes, how or c from much? this permit application - acres (identify all 6. Present (premininc) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland_ so Pasture 15 ac Forestry (SO ac Fish/'Wildlife 6 ac Recreation_ ac Other 12(, ae (A,{, ,,,:� ,,.cl% /. proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland = me Pasture % ac Forestry (o or Fish/wildlife 2,00 ac Recreation ac other ac 1. Number of years for which permit is requested �10 years maximum). 10 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation a. Area used for tailing ponds 13 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 32.7 acres c. Area used for waste piles 30 acres u. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 15 acres .-_. Area of mine excavation(s) 102.9 acres f. TOTAL a-e 193.6* acres * - Reflects the existing plus proposed disturbances for 10-year permit 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit_ - a00 acres 2 01 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission F9 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 2 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive MEMORANDUM TO: Susan 13. Edwards Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section FROM: Shari I Bryant, Fisheries Biologist Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries DATE: June 27, 1996 919-733-3391 fRECEIVED yDEHNR JON 2 8 6% LAND QVAUTy SECTION SUBJECT: Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Co., Shelton Quarry, Permit No. 17-01. Caswell Comity, North Carolina. Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) have reviewed the subject permit modification. Our comments are provided in accordance with provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982) (G.S. 74-46 through 74-68 15 NCAC 5). Vulcan Materials Company plans to create a new stockpile area in the northern portion of the site and expand the pit in the southern portion of the site. We have no objections to these plans. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this permit modification. cc: Owen Anderson, Habitat Conservation Program James W. Smack, Vulcan Materials Company 0 Y�� Y","I AJO C414 State of North Cainc Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Governor p FEE N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist June 11, 1996 MEMORANDIIM (ta?92.1 �689To: Mr. Owen Anderson AHabitat Conservation Program CoordinatoriWildlife Resources CommissionFrom: Susan B. Edwards Ore Mining Program S cretaryLand Quality Section \�' Re: Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Co. Shelton Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (C. S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by July 11. 1996 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. SBE Attachments cc: Ms. Sherri Moore Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733.4574 (919)733-3B36 FAX: (919) 733-M 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 Aft rmgtiye Action Employer 50% recyclod710% post consumer paper 'i DAT ETO(ASSISTANTC" DATE SUSAN LOGGED qSN r MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company Ill/.[P/l IiYl/lAQif l,UProject Name . altb 44i % Permit No. /n/-omOl/p/ County ( /� o1iiXC Date Received Reviewer [ ..-A/ /n �il l9G �-A I� Y - 1 / � Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal,❑ Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed �❑ Fee Received: Amount t9n60 Please route to: /I �1 ❑�lit/!/Nn>I[nJ�a✓ Field Office Date Routed l —la oe' Wildlife Resources Commission. Date Routed6— /C-; * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: ol l/4(Date received +30 days, not on weekend) 00 Please note the following: *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 State of North Caflina • Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James Hunt, Governor ID C p Jonathan n B. Howes, Secretary C , V �l Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist June 11, 1996 MEMORANDUM To: Mr. Owen Anderson Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission From: Susan B. Edwards Mining Program S cretary Land Quality Section Re: Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Co. Shelton Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this cperation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwaterfisheries (G. S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by JulY11. 19961996 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. if your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Judy Wehner at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. SEE Attachments cc: Ms. Sherri Moore 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 AKrnative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10% past consumer paper Vulcan Materials Company June 07, 1996 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P. O. 13ox 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Request for Modification permit No. 17-20 Shelton Quarry Dear Ms, Wehner RECEIVED DEHNR JUNI,� LAND QUALITY SECTION Find enclosed our completed application, revised mine plans and processing lee check in the amount of $250.00 regarding the above modification. This submittal addresses the following: a. A new stockpile area (2.66 acres) in the northern portion of the site. Area will be cleared and graded; perimeter cut slope will be 2:1 and reseeded with the remaining area utilized for stockpiling; adjacent settling ponds will provide sediment control; and, b. The pit expansion area (15.9 acres) in the southern portion of the site. Clearing/stripping will advance "north to south" so that drainage will be maintained into the existing pit. The small pond will initially serve as a sediment control measure. After obtaining all permits (Division of Water Quality, Corps of Engineers, etc.), the pond will be dewatered by pump. The pond drainage area will be diverted into the pit as the clearing/stripping advances "north to south", providing continuous sediment control. Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me a call. Your earliest response is requested and appreciated. Sincerely, ��7 Mike Poplin Environmental Engineer cc: Chris Scott Willard Vicks 104m I MIDEAST DIVISION I P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTONSALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 271154239 • TELEPHONE 910 767-46W NORTH CA ROLINA DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENT, IiEALTN, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SF..CI'ION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Shelton Quarry CounLy CdSWell 2. Name or Applicant. Vulcan Materials Company 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail. P.O. Box 4239 Winston - Salem, NC 27115 *Telephone (910) 767-4600 .1. Mine Off lc:(, Address P.O. Box 761 Danville, VA 24543 5. Mine Manager Mr. Willard Vicks Telephone (910) 388-5613 We hereby certify dint ell aeta Zls contained in this Permit Application are true arc correct to tee test of our knowledge. We fully understand that any wiilrul misreoresenta Y.ion tads will be cause for permit revocation. ^Signatur Date dune 7, 1996 Print Nam James W. Smack 'title President "rho I.arid Quaiity section shouLd be notified of chance in permanent address or telephone number. '^Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides Chet the Deuartment shall grant or deny an application for a permit within GD days of receipt of a comolete application or, if e public hearing is held, wi[hln 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental iniurmalion 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 A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at rite covered by this permit application: Acres owned 296.94 Acres leased 0 Property owner if leased 2. Name of all materials mined: gSnr 7e 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel 6 Truck X Dragline 6 Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400'+ Reference elevation: 675'+ 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 no, pro- ceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: 1150 acres (identify.all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Prior to and since 1970 by Vulcan Materials Company C. Acreage of previously arlected land at present site that ha acres (identify all areas on your mine map). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in'Sa or c from this permit application - Yes No X If yes, ;how much? _ acres (identify all areas on your mine map). 6. Present (premining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland_ ac Pasture 15 ac Forestry 150 ac Fish7Wildlife 6 ac Recreation_ ac Other )?_6 ac Gc�;,t rI..e ..e.) 1. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland _ ac Pasture 37 ac Forestry(a 0 ac F.ish/Wildlife zoo no Recreation ac other ac B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND 1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). 10 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation a. Area used for tailing ponds 13 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 32.7 acres c. Area used for waste piles 30 acres u. Area used for processiny plants and onsite haul roads 15 acres e. Area of mine excavation(s) 102.9 acres E. TOTA1, a-e 193.6* acres * - Reflects the existing plus proposed disturbances for 10-year permit 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 2-00 acres 2 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 1 • o Division of Land Resources ®off s James B. Hunt, Governor ® C Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary C , V Charles Gardner, P,G., P.E. Director and State Geologist May 22, 1996 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Mike Poplin Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 Re: Shelton Quarry Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Dear Mr. Poplin: An inspection was made of the above mine on May 16, 1996 in accordance with G.S. 74-56 of the Mining Act of 1971. The area at the site requested to be released as indicated on the mine map received by the Land Quality Section on May 7, 1996 has been found to be satisfactorily reclaimed. This area totals 9.79 acres of buffer land. Therefore, you are released from further reclamation responsibility for this area with respect to the Mining Act of 1971. As a reminder, your permitted acreage is now 296.94 acres and the amount of land you are allowed to disturb at this site is 175.23 acres. very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. CHG/jw cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-2423 (919)733-4574 (919)733-3936 I 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 6 recycled/ le% postconumer paper P 281 517 068 Receipt for Certified Mail No in5urance Coverage Provmed Do our efor Intern uonal Mall o�.. ISee Reverse) State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James 9. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist September �� ®F.:f !Y VY—1 29, 1995 Mr. Jim Stroud Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 RE: Shelton Quarry Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Dear Mr. Stroud: Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to allow the land farming of petroleum laced Soils from an on site underground storage tank leak as indicated in the letter and 8.5 X 11 inch maps received by the Land Quality Section on September 11, 1995. This approval letter should be attached to your company's existing mining permit for this site for future reference. Please be advised that no additional land disturbing activities or site development shall occur in this area until a modification request has been submitted to and approved by the Department. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 306.73 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 175.23 acres. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you should have any questions concerning this approval, please contact Mr. Tony L. Sample, Assistant State Mining Specialist at (919) 733-4574. Sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. CHG/tls cc: Mr. Tracy Davis, P.E. Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. Ms. Sherri Knight Geological Survey Section (979) 733-2423 FAX: (919) 733-0900 Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Sectton (919)733-4574 (919)733-3836 FAX: 733-2876 FAX 733.4407 P.O. Box 27687, Pc eigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10%post-consume, paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment. LT Health and Natural Resources / Division of Land Resources fir• James B. Hunt, Governor p F.:H N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist January 31, 1995 Mr. Jim Stroud Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 RE: Shelton Quarry Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Dear Mr. Stroud: Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to include and allow the clearing of the exploration roads and drill sites as described by your letter dated January 12, 1995 and as indicated on the mine map dated May 27, 1994 and received by the Land Quality Section on January 13, 1995. This approval letter should be attached to your company's existing mining permit for this site for future reference. Please be advised that no additional land disturbing activities or site development shall occur in this area until a modification request has been submitted to and approved by the Department. The conditions contained in your current mining permit for this site shall apply to -the proposed exploration activities. Your company will be responsible for providing appropriate erosion and sedimentation control measures at the site, should they be deemed necessary, to control offsite sedimentation. Failure to provide such measures when necessary will be considered a violation of Mining Permit No. 17-01. The issuance of a'mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. Geological Survey Section Land Quality Seclion Geodetic Survey Section (919) 733-2423 (919) 733-4574 (919) 733-3836 FAX: (919) 733-0900 FAX: 733-2876 FAX: 733-44D7 P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 5 recyclod/1M post -consumer paper Mr. Stroud January 31, 1995 Page 2 As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 306.73 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 175.23 acres. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you should have any questions concerning this approval, please contact Mr. Tony L. Sample, Assistant State Mining Specialist at (919) 733-4574. Sincerely, Charles H. Gard P•� P•E• CHG/tls cc: Mr. Tracy Davis, P.E. Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. State of North Carolina Department of Environment. Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G„ P,E, Director and State Geologist August 2, 1994 Mr. Tim Knopf Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4239 RE: f Permit '-No . 17-01 Shelton Quarry, f `Caswell County Dear Mr. Knopf: Your recent request to have the above referenced 'Mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to increase the affected area by 24.4 acres. The pit area will be increased by 18.5 acres, the stockpile area by 1.9 acres, and the berm area by 4 acres as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27,.1994. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 306.73 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 175 acres. Geologicai,Survey Section (919)733-2423 FAX: (919) 733-0900 Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919) 733-4574 (919),733-3836 FAX: 733-2876 FAX: 733-4407 P.o, Box 27617, 11aleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycIod/ 1 D% post consumer paper N Mr. Knopf August 2, 1994 Page 2 Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely. Tracy E. Davis, P.E. State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/tls Enclosure cc: Mr. Doug Miller I 0 L7 EPARTMENT a F ENV = RaNMENT HEALTH AN D NATURAL RE S DURC E S D=V=S=ON C)F LANE) RESQURCES LAND QUAL = TY S E CT = aN 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: Vulcan Materials Company. Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No. 17-0# 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: February 18, 2002 Page 2 of la In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources hereinafter referred t❑ 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 ❑f the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or ❑ther 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 ❑f, 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. wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Modifications February 18, 1992: This permit has been modified to add 97.5 acres south ❑f the existing permitted area and to allow the construction of Disposal Areas A and B as indicated ❑n the Erosion and sedimentation Control Map dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991. Page 3 of 10 August 2. 1994: This permit has been modified to increase the affected area by 24.4 acres. The pit area will be increased by 18.5 acres, the stockpile area by 1.9 acres, and the berm area by 4 acres as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion,Map dated May 27, 1994. iration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 18, 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: Wastewater and Ouarry Dewaterina Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgatedby the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Water Quality Section, Division of Environmental Management, to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents. Air Quality and Dust Control 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., During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Page 4 of lb 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. Sufficient buffer (minimum 50 foot unexcavated) shall be maintained to prevent caving of any adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosio and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen -dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages'of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. S. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheet 2, dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 and the Mine Map, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Details, and Typical Cross Sections plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on May 2, 1991 shall be followed. C. The sedimentation and erosion control measures as indicated on the 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994 shall be constructed and maintained to prevent offsite sedimentation. D. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of ,the approved pit area (87 acres), creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater- Protection A. The observation wells denoted as Well Nos 1-4 on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 shall be monitored to allow for the determination of existing (static) groundwater levels. Page 5 of 10 The proposed observation well no. 4 shall be a drilled well cased into consolidated rock and grouted to the surface. The well (borehole) shall be extended at least 50 feet below static water level, or at least 50 feet into unweathered rock, whichever is deeper. The well shall be secured against unauthorized entry with lockable cap. The necessary permits or approvals to construct this well shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Environnental Management, Groundwater Section. The observation wells shall be monitored quarterly (March, July and November) at the same day and approximate time of day. The static water levels shall be measured with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 foot and shall be referenced to a datum point and a record of the water levels maintained. The bimonthly precipitation and the volume of pit water discharge shall also be recorded. Copies of these records shall be provided to the Department on or about the end of each month. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased as deemed appropriate by the Department. Graded Slopes and Fills 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. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of any pit expansion after February 18, 1992 shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. Page 6 of 10 6. 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 outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the guarded area or the levels in Items A and B above are exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to -the Department within 10 days of the incident. "Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take.corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. Page 7 of 10 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 S�!rrjer 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 10 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of the overburden cut slope on any slopes constructed after February 18, 1992. 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 1994 Pit Expansion Map dated May 27, 1994. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be'obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions. Page 8 of 10 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of 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 may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated 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_Rerource�j 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 10 APPROVE❑ RECLAMATION'_PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation ❑f the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Stgndards 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 ❑r remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious ❑r foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination ❑f mining. 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 10 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material"such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition Nos. 12.A. and B. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Warren H. Miney, Jr., District Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service, dated January 24, 1991. 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 2 years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued September 12, 1972 and renewed September 20, 1982 and February 18, 1992, is hereby modified this 2nd day of August, 1994 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. By:zGt.o-..—�• ��— Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of.the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources RECEIVED DEHNR < CL MAY - 7 W >- :2 0 Limn Li z w L'i 0 0 Yz .< z 7t: ry 0 rn LJ L� i LAND OU 5<- Li 1:j + m Ld 0 F- 0 Ln (3) 0, LLJ LJ > F-- > < n 0 I I W Q Q V) 0.CL 0 :z z wo< LLJ 0 E a_ 11f �n cs 0 =1 <E < < V) V) 0 0 z 0 LLJ LJ a? �- X CL =1 u o 0 z z 0 0 Q�W< < V) LLJ I F- W U LJ z < .0 0 LLJ z Em 0 CF, F- a� c) Z Q 0 CL LLI 1-- Ld Q� L� D G:, <Z Lij LLJ 0 0 La 1-- of-- 0 -j < 0 < D m C) a f-- 0 z > < 0 -< Ld <1 < o La 0 < w L-J w 0 0 < N X J w C) Z ui f- V) Z Lj -J < Q) M _j -1 W w E F- W Q� F- < < 0� CW W 0 F- -j < LLI LLJ Ld ouz u F- CL < > m Q) Z Li a- -i I �-- L:) to z z < o Lj of 0 Gyl > 3: CL Ei m -i Fr w 1- z CL 0 La < o OOOQ =>Zu a- u u Z OOOS: 1 3 { \1 71 1 — I- ( _ { 00 Ogg Q: 001/ "IT Ln aLro z 1{ - �� 000Z 1 3 ,qv ,� ,i i I I � I � { / / { f/ l � I UB CIO X o I 00011 3 -7Z 01 1 4z-: 009 c� (D 00 OL > Z LLJ LLi C) 0) 00 Ile cl C5 L]i 1 - r \ { cl- Y C. , III} \.. \ C� J < Ljj Ld ------------ LLJ Li I LLJ LLJ 0- Ld Li a- Ld ff LLJ V LLJ LLJ if a_ 6 >= ell Ln 77 0 LLJ + o 00, +0 ro O0) 1 10) Z s { + + cA co L Ld Lj X �0- 'O OON 2 E= 0 9 CD 009 0 T, Lc) 0 009 -T- I If Os- )on ------ - -------- Ln 00 g 7 --- --_-- + 000� zl 77— f cod') / II ------------------------------------------- C)l { �_I I 3 { � �l E I ll (D 009 0 { / I I n �� L I �ho � II 1, ` I � I 0 (D 00 0 0 0 0og 1 0 Z \\ / z , , 0 0 cc T 0 Author: "Mann, Jonathan" <nllg375@wsro.ehnr.state.nc.us> at Internet Date: 5/16/96 4:16 PM Priority: Normal Receipt Requested TO: Judy Wenner at NROLR01P Subject: Shelton Quarry; Request for Property Deletion ____________________________________ Message Contents —___--_______--_-__------_--------- Judy, After an on -site visit to Shelton Quarry on May 16, 1996, it was determined that there does not appear to be any problems with the 9.79 acres being released from the mine permit. The area, which is being cleared for the APAC asphalt plant, appears to be consistent with the area shown on the new nine map submitted by Vulcan Materials on May 2, 1996. If you have any other questions, give me a call. Thanks, Jonathan Mann DATE TO ASSISTAN le DATE & SUSAN LOGGED IN .-- MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company Permit No. t 11 Project Name .dFCP.fT f A naiw Countr y � d Date Received iN / Reviewer /� 0A1).On W Please make' copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. "� * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification ❑ Transfer iE] Ruse i ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑ Fee Received:, Amount" ` Plea route /to: /❑ 1.1)�hS—dp/{qk/ Field Office Date Routed ❑ wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed 1. ❑ Other: Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: (}5 A p (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) z /❑ Please note the following: *SUBAN: 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 Ll • Uukan Materials Company May 2, 1996 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Re: Request for Property Deletion Permit No. 17-201 Shelton Quarry Dear Ms, Wehner. Thanks for the advice concerning the procedure for acreage deletion. Find enclosed two copies of the mine map which depicts an area of 9.79 acres proposed to be deleted from the permitted property. The area has not been affected by mining activities and is undisturbed. The area is to be used by a Vulcan tenant for an asphalt plant operation. For your intbtmation, the tenant will be contacting your regional office regarding the necessary erosion and sediment control plan and approval. Should you have any questions or require additional information in the above, please give me a call. Sincerely, Mike Popli Environmental Engineer cc : Ed Mitchell Chris Scott Willard Vicks 104m MIDEAST DIVISION I P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTONSALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 271154239 • TELEPHONE 910 767 4600 0 Vulcan Materials Co. Thursday, January 12,1995 Mr. Tracy Davis Land Quality Specialist N.C. DEHNR P.O. Box 27667 Raleigh, N.C. 27611 I L)EHNR y O�Ar 13 � �Lrry SECTIpN Re: Vulcan Materials Co., Mining Permit # 17-01, Shelton Quarry, Caswell Co. N.C. Dear Mr. Davis, We intend to clear 2 roads for developmental drilling at the above referenced site. The clearing will be minimal, just enough to for our drill to enter. We will seed and mulch these roads within 30 days of disturbance as shown in our mining permit for other disturbed areas. Attached is a mine map showing the location of the proposed roads. The total disturbed area will be .23 acres (1000 linear feet at 10' wide). We will basically remove thick underbrush and avoid large trees. Also, these roads will not cross any creeks or streams. Both roads will be pushed parallel to the wet weather drainage area trending east and west. All of this area has sediment and erosion control in place for berm construction. There will be approximately 400 feet of undisturbed wooded area between these roads. This will act as a buffer and filter for any possible runoff. Therefore, we do not believe any siltfence, diversion ditches, or sediment basins will be necessary. We would appreciate your response to this request as soon as possible. We intend to start this work by Feb. 6th. Don't hesitate to call should you have any questions. Sincerely, 'Sim Stroud Senior Geologist CC: Russ Willard, Alex Glover, Kim Duke, Willard Vicks Olt A lit --gas* ow- AJJ-lVno GNVJ UNiqa(j (13A133.31i Z z o N.C. Depart men( of Emironmen I, Health, and Natural Resources DIN ision of Land Resources, Land Qualiq. Section Telephone Log SAut _of_ Timc: ❑ am - Call: Plamd ❑ Racivcd ❑ ❑ Pm Returned ❑ I. Najen. S/�°t'd---� I�loJ %r County: 2. Con.ersuion With: —D, I Telcphone: ( ) 3. AlGliadon: <. Content �. Wos GIy✓ 7, �s �[!•�-4 .�..- elf-s%? cc: FikdkE n • M ISO Thursday, September 7, 1995 IV UL uAn ���!���� Mr. Tracy Davis I�nV{ Land Quality Specialist SEP 111995 N.C. DEHNR P.O. Box 27687 8y_ Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Re: Vulcan Materials Co., Mining Permit # 17-01, Shelton Quarry, Caswell Co. N.C. Dear Mr. Davis, We wish to landfarm petroleum contaminated soils at the above referenced site. We will seed and mulch this area within 30 days of disturbance as shown in our mining permit for other disturbed areas. Attached is a 1"=400' and 1"=100' mine map showing the location of the proposed landfarm area. The total disturbed area will be .80 acres. There will be approximately 400 feet of heavily vegetated area between this area and any drainage. This will act as a buffer and filter for any possible runoff. Also, all drainage from this area has sediment and erosion control in place for the western berm construction. Therefore, we do not believe any siltfence, diversion ditches, or sediment basins will be necessary. Per a conversation with Tony Sample, since no additional sediment and erosion control is needed no fee is required. We intend to start this work as soon as possible so we will have some warm weather for bacteria to break the hydrocarbons down. We would appreciate your response to this request as soon as possible. Don't hesitate to call should you have any questions. (910)-767-4600. Sincerely, J�� Stroud Senior Geologist CC: Russ Willard, Mike Poplin, Vim: Duke, Jack Mott, Willard Vicks 761.0 + / 756.0 4 F I+I + + + + + + + Landfarm Area .Bo Acres + I _I_ + 760.5 + + + + n + + + + + GG HH II JJ KK LL M NN Shelton Quarry Scale 1" = 100' "AGE /. I ti 1ej,fs, PP H Pit 4 , •" • — O � r ' � se 1 J} + v PIL PIL Ty' J ��E• _ 53. • Sll,S 6]] � �7T5 I5 PILE !1 tt Ir PALE ZI �� •.�• 1` — — _.-�\\ r _ate` — _ • - �. 1111 II L r iFl 0 • 1 + / •� T � . • � • h M6.o Ads. .h.' 1 1 • a � 1 7605 ��• r 411) Shelton Quarry Scale 1" = 400' K.'. fY S•^'va 11 }.. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES R. D E �. WINSTON-$ALEM REGIONAL OFFICE A DEC 14 �99a I'L;�I CI DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES NCDENR LAND QUALITY SECTION December 10, 1998 ,AME.a HUNT ,RZ. , ' aERNOR :' ^ MINE INSPECTION REPORT for Shelton Quarry Vulcan Materials Company POBox 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115-4239 Dear Sir or Madam: Attached is a copy of our report documenting an inspection recently conducted at '�,� a mine site for which our records show you to be responsible. The inspection was j performed under the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 74-56 of the Mining Act _ of 1971. Please review the report carefully and note any problems or deficiencies documented by the inspector. Furthermore, please note any recommendations and/or specific corrective actions required to correct any deficiencies that may be listed. The responsibility for understanding and complying with the terms and conditions of your mining permit and the Act lies with you. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you have any questions concerning the attached report_ Your woperation is appreciated. Sincerely, Matthew E. Gantt, P.E. Regional Engineer MEG/grh Attachment: Mine Inspection Report cc: Tracy Davis, P.E., Mining Specialist; WSRO File 555 wAucwTOwN tTRCCT.PHONE 336-TTI-A600RTFAN 336-" 631 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY I AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 609PREC V CLENI O% POST -CONSUMER RARER i� North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT ! ;(PERM TTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME �/�/�On-ffp[/Qr 2. MINING PERMIT P 3. OPERATOR - 4 r n 4. COUNTY 5. ADDRESS �Bav 0/Z.T9 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 2-/1l—OZ 7. RIVER BASIN g. Person(s) contacted at site �%� G✓114,-01 9. Was mine operating at t}� inspection? Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ s o 11. Date last inspected: r/ / 9iS 12. Any mining since last inspection? Vyes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in corypliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in co pliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes 1-1No If no, explain: h/1A- 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No if yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: '� � 1 o 11 5 U 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Repon +/-map accurate? Vyes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes EDINProposed date All 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 1.} — 21. Copy of Report sent to operator/2/ / (date) INSPECTED BY: ll�'T/ L /19�i'✓ �L��v� DATE Z/ Telephone No: (T3R) 77/ White cope to file I Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 North Carolina Deportment of Environment and Na oral R ources, Aq Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section ill 8661 L 0 run II MINE INSPECTION REPORT IU5� 1 (PERMITTED MINE) �JW ���� Q 1. MINE NAME-_ S/%�fOn- Aeeol e,� 2. MINING PERMIT d -�7- 3. OPERATOR 4. COUNTY /ii<,..¢ // 5. ADDRESS /57>/riir O2.T9 /,/L.��iiii—.r�d6� 2'7'//t—/�->zH 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7—/R—OZ 7. RIVER BASIN ,t�.n4aof� 8. Person(s) contacted at site /1/SEa Po%i _Gl//�✓d l��,Fe 9. Was mine operating at time QfJinspection? eyes ❑ No 10. Pictures? El Yes EVNo 11, Date last inspected: �/ / / 9R 12. Any mining since last inspection? W( Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in ���liance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain. N14 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsitc damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: N/{f 17. Other recommendations and comments: ij/L .l'�< �� �c ��1id /✓ ��_ i el IS. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-neap accurate? WYes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 11YNo Proposed date W/E/ 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 21. Copy of Report sent to operator/_ / > / A q" (date) INSPECTED BY: Ste//r/ Sei� �i//�, /d/I�y� DATE /7/ Telephone No: (fir,4) >7/- White copy to file rellmo copy m operuen Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 i I RLPP r%, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health. and Natural Resourcei v '"" ^•� Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section ttE" r••,. �g MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) ;:LAIV 1. MINE NAME S%. /f /0 II. "11; 2. MINING PERMIT# 3.OPERATOR )/dJ, 1 1. r,- d.I, I." i4.H� ' k /<_ P,i/„ 4.COUNTY 5. ADDRESS 0ri 2- 3 r //....f.I.. -... .✓c o d /i f 6. Person Is) contacted at site j% //d,-.k ri, "A s 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection? E]Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures? Yes No 9. Date last inspected: —/=/,/ 90 lo. Any mining since last inspection ? Q Yes ❑ No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? [Dyes ❑ No It no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance within e Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes ❑v No If no, explain: 13, Did any of the above deficiencies result in ottsite damage ? ❑ Yes [Z]No If yes, descrbe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Connective measures needed and / or taken: 15. Other recommendations and comments: F_ +. t .-. • / r• .,,� !_, 16. Isthe Annual Reclamation Report +/-mapaccurate? [ayes E] No (Explain) F1 Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes ❑i "No Proposed dale 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator s/ n / A4.. (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE: Y / z € / e v Phone No::i/ - 7Od� White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist aee North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, KLUIVE Division of Land Resources, Land Ouality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) LAND nfawy SE 1.MINENAME /rIrt7cG'l QIAoi 2.MINING PERMIT# 1—]-( &OPERATOR \IWnA,d MA-fAM:. lJrtd: r✓F i-6PL,a 4. COUNTY CA S"rLF 5. ADDRESS PO &>< d,�39 Wid —� 4. Lt:�.r SIC d70, 6. Person (a) contacted at site WLLt 4o J \hew 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? JZ Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? Yes X No 9. Date last inspeMed: / _? / PF7 10. Any mining since last inspection? D Yes No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Q Yes EjNo If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? EjYes No It no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑ Yes E]No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and / or taken: 15. Other recommendations and comments: SEE AaArW-o -.err 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report/ - map accurate ? ❑X Yes No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes No Proposed date 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report ( 19. Copy of Report sent to operator d / / n0 (date) INSPECTED BY: R2m,-A OAtytF/ DAv in 4J"c) DATE: 3 / 30 / 90 Phone No: (al4) %let- A35t Mite copy to file Yellow mpy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist aea rIDN a ON QUALITY SECTION • PROJECT: �llrL lcy U/,IAvJ Page �2 of a COMMENTS: 4t nIn/r Anonmf� ---. u41 t' ?,,,.J MAn. Tn <-no.,,,7r" -nip nin�s?�Al,.w,-n Pn?M A�i,� - 4� A4rA rnkl? 4,: /n,lI;z aA 9a,4-�1 /,.I T.IF:F ARAA$ R< <r. +]Rv.2e;� A A fh , � 44� DISi,/L•iD fXJu TESTS M?I FSt% /,IFCc'SSAP� 'rn �."'�iFf M�.IF /�PPFoP¢�4Ti= T `IP'S AeJJ Q:rrlS O� SOII. RMG,.IDYF,Jrc _ P ®\INSPECTED BY: 1 /AVM �l DATE: .3 l 3n 1962 e�'V YL4 rTt QED uN 7989 State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Winston-Salem Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES V"illiam W, Cobey Jr., Secretary .Tune 9, 1989 Timothy R. Knopf Vulcan Materials P.O. Box 4195 Winston-Salem, NC 27113-4195 Gentlemen: Attached is a copy of our report documenting an inspection recently conducted at a mine site for which our records show you and/or your firm to be responsible. The inspection was performed under the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 74-56 of the Mining Act of 1971. Please review the report carefully and note any problems or deficiencies documented by the inspector. Furthermore., please note any recommendations and/or specific corrective actions required to correct any deficiencies that may be listed. The responsibility for understanding and complying with the terms and conditions of your mining permit and the Act lies with you. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if you have any questions concerning the attached report. r_ IO PC: Your cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, dfX6_ . Doug s Miller, P.E. Regional Engineer Land Quality Section Mining Specialist 8025 North Point $oukvatd, Suite 100, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106-3295 ■ Telephone 919.761.2351 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources, Land Duality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT ��rt�,� ff�� (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME /V.tY6-K.vJkQMi 2. MINING PERMIT # 3.OPERATOR 1.[U'(fNL •lfal .tr 4. COUNTY CSt~ea7 5.ADDRESS 0.0. 4WV, NL / 6. Person (s) contacted at site WtAA n..w'- Vr cA- 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ©Yes ❑ No B. Pictures ? ❑ Yes L'No 9. Date last inspected: 7 QL1 10. Any mining since last inspection ? QYes No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: nn #y .�f �liiGC. Ai �dCy t'h4,c.l UCH GJy GI/l0/� 2G.. de.+� Lr/4,ai nr.0/ QL[(/4.Lta. /n Fmriid�ti ✓X/1iri� �>r; e0/-t*i , .Cl/%+(!wra P /i'ti n(, .� /J.L'G � C�/✓c/G 6'Ba,U LY.r�X'-u.aaPn' /�/s//C� Lam. !/G" v 12. Is the mine incompliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit 7 ❑ Yes ©'No Ifo, explain: 3A— 1)A2cJ rn!BiGL /Ql( -LYb fV A�G�d2f( tJ7✓/.O+r/.�cLn.�irQ/dc/S 'm //iLW. 2r. r/1f �✓.r, l.�a� dt? Inrua/ Jo !',2.'e /11'sro�c�. " v n 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ©Yes ❑ No If as, describe the type and severity of the damage: �a✓.[si / G Ll'!/, tH e fi� gg iC'. /]j ui 14. Corrective measures needed and / or taken: V !'Lt/. 194, Y-/rCli+CJ A/I zwelz2 !a!/' r((//C'P_ /l////,&4f,d jr) 2rl/-7H.0 .G�/i /:CY YIn�tGe(/CrJ xo LG,. r/' i ,rx wi;&4L /) /UeOLt/I ' c1J/.t. 112{ffot 1,1d/7 V) jv, eAf Y'O x6+Pi /Yt/iii Ou1Oe'! /[CQO iy'ri1Gw ®//i//.no s(Le x.'Lt./.. /Gt w' JJsI r u u v 15. Other recommendations and comments: b Lot� Qa'1Fin lacif4, G'47 P. �/ /i/ u.� 4 ✓xIX,4 �,.t_wf rJWlJ i /!/mil. tClOv ,/!/I.a //DUG A ///iCI 4�+�' / ✓ LO�uy Bf�C. CY. �i 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/ - map adcurate ? ©Yes > ❑ No (Explain) Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes No Proposed date 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator/ L /127—. //,t' /s (date) INSPECTED BY: 14 "y"J DATE: 4; l Phone No: (�A)71,/-ah3'/ White copy to file Yellow ropy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist REV.9 BB i INSPECTED BFr Ko9Ea7 Li✓EOmaN IN3PECTI0N REPORT Compsny: yyi cAw MA rrpm 5 CO. County! - Mire, $/dELTON LAY. Permit Number.; Date Inspected: F68. 26 /q%S Date of last inspections FEB. 4 /y1�-__.., Prodti _t:_�D �SirED S"ON6 Pe'raon Contacted: MR_. L. J, iAY_L02 - -- mR. Tmmy PEPRy ---- L. Remarks - Measures 'Taken A. Erosion Contro;.r-/"A�rp_/Ty Or E?O5/cN /NTEP.NRL To Pi Y. �alOi'F FPOM ____..__ /Lgar S/TE /3 L/)06Hi iN A BASiN ADSACE.UT 'TO NEsJ_TJFM .________.__._._ H. Waste Disposal: Ov6K6Joe D6,V 217fNV& USED To ExT6ND BzS,Q t aN C. Reclamation: /vONE II. Amoral Reports - Adequacy of plan �i7JE'( DATE RECOMMENDATIONS & COYH NTS: LYUHR,ey /NACTL€ . ONLy SFU-/NF 5—C.K P/LEA^_____ NEW IEMIUO&/s TZ) !t//LL BE /N 1VRRCl+.. 17A/M AT 0045/N IS NOT A SOG ib D��___^__ OoT OG %(/O// /�C O/�K Wii11 23Z201 7EPS D/V OUTS/DE SipOEe _ wvn FF FitTEP.s T/:/Z✓ ioE Oi 'P/g/n ANO is /'ELEgsL-D�- __(y ILL CaN SVL7 O/J SA FE7Y D6 THE ST/.�UciU?6�_ /� ff�wE vs�_____ 16_ ?oiN6 AGrn.D :U-PE of Cg7CFLN6 SFD//nENTS. Deficiency letter needed - Letter Sent .3-3-75 Reinspection Needed_, ,� _ J A � � ]'. 1 ���� � 1-. . � � l♦ r r 1 . � � r r i r l . .. - 1 r , _ � INSPECTED BY:� /T�✓fiNS INSPECTION REPORT Company: 11(/66/27✓ / /A77.=,P.ZL ( LJ L2/i Mine;, SvrL7n7v)7_�.. County:_ Su//=Lz- Permit Number:, /7 - z Date Inspected: 6P1-3 1/ /%7S' Date of last inspection: i Product: Person Contacted:_ M,�. ,C_�i /1 " O/�_ I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: B, Waste Disposal: .rFJTLla nyr/2<7r�aJ_�.�ON srm/iycFo.rl�c7)cJ�%—Ft��/� C, Reclamation: P,/✓,;S A/d2s, /) 17.LOlu_:N-2 277V __Z_ _ 1I, Annual Reports - Adequacy of plan RECOMMEN➢ATIONS d. COMMENTS-. -/� 7 Deficiency letter needed � Letter Sent __Reinspection Needed_ DIVISION OF EARTH RESOURCES July 13, 1977 Mr. E. K. Graham Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4195 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Dear Mar. Graham: e On July 6, 1977, an inspection of the Shelton Quarry in Caswell County was made as required by G.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1�171." It was found that the erosion control, conservation and reclaiation activities carried out to date are in compliance with the provisions of your mining permit. If this office can be of assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact us. L?•n,l bh Sincerely, Lindy M. Leonard Environmental Technician Land Quality Section n 'iiGSPECTED BY: / .171 NO, INSPECTION REPORT Company: 1�,lf Rn� /ARTiIrA< /7 County: Mine: KJ,FQke n•c.r Permit .dumber: (7-/ Date Inspected: ,), I,� /977 Date of last inspection: Product: ( io<nFr+ Ferson Contacted: �. .1. la,r loe I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: /a// G..RwrFF -S l,u b r.,ti. /J,i qn c4 , <;//- 7�ns+l /:u rel,r,�, j6.. /�.,..,.,c/nrn,n F2na Sb i✓C� �i// ui. C,�Fnr/. B. Waste Disposal: C. Reclamation: tivar. RECON51EN➢ATIONS &`COMMENTS: e Deficiency letter needed Letter sent ✓ Reinspection Needed /i • DIVISION OF LAND PISODRCFS . July 25, 1978 ' RECEIVED _ = Mr. E.-K. Graham -Vulcan Materials Company JUL. 2'? %. P. 0. Box 4195 _ VIV. OF EARTH RESOURCES Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 LAND QUALITY SECTION Dear Mr. Graham: . An inspection was made on July 21, 1978 with Mr. L.-J. Taylor on the Sheiton Quarry in•Caswell County as required by,G.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971." ' - It was found that the erosion control, conservation and reciemati.on activities carried out to date are inr•compliance with'the provisions of your.mining permit. .. If this, office can 'be of assistance, feel 'free to contact us. Sincerely., Lindy M. Leonard Environmental Technician Land Quality Section cc: Mr. Jim Simons f r , 3. r. rpl a• o.a; rr a gip. c C c7 VI�'s,c:. �. i_'•i C.c c, :.rc r: __ :_lf.j•5v LLLTI t••-, Ate. YL: <('ti'a ...3:.:=GL- .. ?la'GrH'4C • yC 112 ZUr' -, L1:'Jl ft10'6^^YbI Gt fGllt]L? ]t Pf S: `.i(. ...6't. LjSO' V". , vtla jL,' ,i Ci. G, ♦l�' .. .� ... ' .. UPC ct t'+'1 •va L,..\ ': tP,f}r _ I �, 1�•, 6!•G1 ..... 11=1 1 S. as OL ,.L1j r Ea., 1� . " +� .' Dlq 01 c"i" KF0116cca, ' +� f .. .. .. 'In i3SS .. ...-, ,. � _. .. ..,- . .. ^ INSPECTED BY: L . (A _ r,)N/I Rc�) ,_,__ NO, INSPECTION P.4'ORT Company: Otlloay) aUTri,9 S County: _l Al '.ii-( L Mine: r-L7 ir.: ci iin22U Permit Number: / 7- '—T—r Date Inspected: —: • L 7c�_ Date of last inspection: �c Q_1 977 Product: ( n.fecg p STd�f. Person Contacted: L � \ %n.I�n2 I. Remarks - Measures Taker. q A. Erosion Control: i r.aiJn( Tn Di E. Waste Disposal: C. Reclamation: RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTS: iiGw,n14,:;'j r RECEIVED JUL 3 7 19/o ARTR RESOunces LriFC GU'Ury SECTION Deficiency letter needed Letter sent Reinspection Needed r' r DIVIS ICK OIL LAND RESOURCES . - July 6, .1979 Ott Q rnw....r Hr. E. R..Graham ;'.. Vulcan Materials' company, P. 0. Boa 4195 " Winston-Salem,.North Carolina' 27105,, ' Dear Mr: Graham: On Julyr2, 1979 the Shelton Quarry In Caswell County Was inspected as required by G: S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971."; Conservation and.reclamation activities carried out to date appear to be in compliance with the provisions of your mining permit. If this•office can be of assistance in conservation and reclamation practices, pleaee contact us. y } Sincerely,• Wilbur E. Christmas; Environmental Technician . _ :,Land .Quality Section WEC/dk cc : Jim. Simons ' W 0 • f ! 1r ` . ' { • � � • 1. - .. :� .may::C+:: �; .i:t {, �'. i�.�`'�z�� {; �• �� . !]Laj a�{CGa' .3�' ��c�b Lta:J+:w,'..� !I�' a • , - - C:l:7 F.:`• :.]y, � ].,; 3,r$JS. b yci i;.ii , �s-,.a�_;.' �•� S{3�s.Yj-].::{"�':e. '."i �.+3 . rG. .1L0- cu", i; ; Fi L`i: •!p7 �;ji �IE s;LG: f r{C :f$ OIL R: _ .'A. �.+� +.. - �� • + � 37 4;;iq IOCj 4Aj.*.;i.IL: I C.%CS C 3.1�[iI3;I.eiC{yyr731 •:?!..�•' ati,'..;� Ofr �+.LFI�.x.;���•� if'� �� �v��'' •.'�. , + , 0!j VJYX 5 • -TJ�i r;". 1'{�i� j'� a:�` ;:I I]C:1f 1!7 {;xld::C•� ! i.GCIi7r1. DIP.1210a11 Oh.: INSPECTED BY: AN-1bill E dA!iS4 4-5 NO, INSPECTION REPORT Company: OwicaN %i"pk-e/ZIRIS County: 6I45-W4/ Mine: SWhN QUwAy Permit Number: Date Inspected: Date of last inspection: Product: Cz1U4e-1 5-hp'c Person Contacted: 4" J. 7rsy/0r"- I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: Md5/" c1I14i.ugy(. 4o P 'f _ JJ6e1zP.le5 e)(c. .4wW . Hese AKeHS fp 'f,,..o 2x� dNyn See/in,e...-l" p/t5/NJ� . H. Waste Disposal: /✓e r C. Reclamation: Nor RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTS: /no/S gJ4'1;ew^f /null AK n%� Y�eJe ,mews .&*;k) 40 OLE Deficiency letter needed Letter sent V Reinspection Needed 1 .- - DIVISION OF RESOURCES • - - May.21, 1980 _ Mr. E. K.Graham - Vulcan MaterialsCo..- - - P. 0. Box 4195 - Winston-Salem, NC .27105. _ ' RE: Shelton Quarry (Permit 017-1) Caswell.County, NC Dear Mr. Graham: - - TheShelton Quarry was inspected'on May 15,.1980 as required by GS 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971". Mr. Roger.Parris,of Vulcan Materials Company was present during the Inspection. - - - 'The'mine Is a neat, well -kept operation and reclamation activities were In 'compliance with the provisions of your mining -permit. If this office can be of assistance In vonservation and reclamation prat- tices,.please contact us.- ' Sincerely,. WilburE. Christmas -EngineeringTechnician Land Quality .Section -. ME61cw 'cc: -.Jim* Simons • - - MAY 221980 LAND QUALITY SECTION afrlD 6(I�1I:7 2ECliJ:T AAA .1ii'CJh- - i oury ,Gnat .., A. 2eci'Iu❑ _ " Eui!{U56LJ.lA - DTI CSic^'•iiJf 7?li fOU{:?CF ,^,2•. - >. N{z 6�664ee Cu. ps o{, iz_>{ puce ),u -j!jcr ui.vc . .. ctmb,l 49uC5 r, p ,((u SA.UnI toLz r.IlL Ju{.cl UeJ.:Jlt •' o :..{::" �. J UaS} i11�,,.� .eJy 9bGb': F. Pu JIJ_I • LJ 9G'7e JJU uMfl' Jv .3LG {J. .. - bLb2f J;:.� ILJ LIL 119 JJ2yC CL)ill - - I{I .JyI U{U'J 41GF DL. 1) l jL yU1�o L29L {2 C jlfljiJ �{Sit5).j9J (, 1dL'1LA 2 .AF 2Ncl con ofli;L �. ..I�a:c _y vu ^A S,'. ,.u3u-rtz L Cflj.Lcq S)A v �V :) o! fJ'LolJu O[ L!.i{'il --T) p.. 1J2{uU-2g1 rld, GB , J1rC2 ' - - rnj r•c ;p sL).jz.t;u . F)-PAlMfl 0' i RID 4Eejr6G_2 � - INSPECTED BY: Iyiburz. E. Chg:s�n3 NO. /jn/auR` INSPECTION REPORT Company: I/u/Cqr/ I)l4{elaals C�9 • County: (aj?b(AJe1/ Mine: 5Aelaory 0UP;0f Permit Number: /%- Date Inspected: 14y /5-11 1` X Date of last inspection: Product: t'/1M5k4 ,i'/'orvC, Person Contacted: QO1e2 6ti: /,S I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: %/// B. Waste Disposal: Fine CAS Aepp '4-etY�/f/.44 od ws s�o lc..p 4,4e . e Y-. /b-// /ow AN//eA_ Nell f Ams AKieA O /Ll 5 i i2 oR-. SD/O. C. Reclamation: 1w; r Se.eJLA.V AAeu/- RcNa_6 7Lh.rl- carts -4 elAY..c:.n<l.c1 4/� �L &,'/f up : ;W, II61ii;4 Q LCfiplq/V C+.I♦ ��//<d /YV I�/�C/f ay OTT�C2 ICJ W��L�� /t � �2 36'C��l.I7. RECOMMENDATIONS& COMMENTS: A/o ORoi%enS /va%c/QeV �Vis d/: nie. i6' c..e// /Genf ��l e2A'Ytol�V Deficiency letter needed Letter sent Reinspection Needed DIVISION OF LkM RESOURCES • May 20, 1982 Mr. E. R. Graham Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4195 Winston-Salem,.N.C. 27105 Dear Mr.'Crahamt The following mines were inspected as required by N.C.G.S. 956 of . The'.Mining Act of 19712 , v , 1. -Stoneville Quarry.(479-9) - This quarry in Rockingham County was inspected / on May 13, -1982 and vas,found to be in compliance with theeprovisione i of your,m;Laing permit. { _ -.2. Shelton Quarry (1771) - On May 13, 1982 this gnarry in Caswell County - // was inspected., The mine was found to be in compliance with the provisions of your mining permit. 3: Stokesdale-Quarry041-8) - This quarry in Guilford County .was inspected- ' of May 12,'1982. Personnel at the mine site to remove equipment said ' the mine is to be closed down -for an undertermined period and that A •' stockpiles Lave been -sold to L.A.'Raynolds. If the mine is to be shut '•� dawn then you will need to used the recently stripped area on the -south -side of the pit and berm around powder house.. Otherwise the mine - i appears to be in complianco with the provisions of your mining permit. - Your cooperation will be appreciated. Should you have questions please contact me. - ' Sincerely, Wilbur E. Christmas Engineering Technician Land Quality Section WEC/cm - cc: Jim Simons ' 1 - Ct jS Z..SOI]$ r NrClclir , `jUf:SUOvL-ftl:I Jr'VIrLTC{:llf .. .. i477AI:L lit. 'a,.:-rac 1 ' - jORL COOUG.iA�'a:0 1Ij pa rb9tpc r..r C Pt}jrAr7t; -.Iri ..n.•+Fq'iIT, lij OY'd0 •. . - � lA:164L^ 'J Ap-TA GG:61iTTSt'C6 F. p j'f:G '.'.CL1Ai=IGIt2 OT, dont Lr7li{Je J6'SrajF ' ertt O� zj14 f f( t ] pNTL 3J.0:•pt� Ito S'OL }tq�OU Ill 14R"Qd C(+r �'G - - q u 41 cu "ors riUl gccq ro' isG<I C iu tncSn l:T: atz; ,u,.:} . ..J LJI(, o rqw— . zi OoI:J.TTG9 yT'udO f6SJ':JJTidd Co r';',. _falvolye' g FrL o.vc T•• FO In. zuIc - CPO 1)�IJG SO !:a f:G GI'o£4O o1O.SJ tof: 'S1. 1111Sz V6KlTL OS .ad Tyn V-4. rpi4 . .. OS] i(.!]. Ij', TQLMMZI llr C1iG �Y" V<F'x ::(] Zr.jJIVTfw,.L.QM1L" TII . . I:4e TrrzEJGt4qQ.a. ` ' ,:ra j,}sbcocq. „yam "Jt c A♦ tonasi co .I•' .: ca J7;..:cG '.tY �P" iiuv;oue ' "A' zPc Ij-o{i ((r]➢.1L6. (I I.: r) ()d .,:SA T3 d1)uI LWU. .iLd..S. is;1q:1Lf..1- T'JIIGc as;cr, tin-e,n:ciT PL1a ' -ccd�•j • f• ri FC t6fr j:Tc J14L L', l�l�'>) —vtla. :IIJ .; �4' pbLh7It7e.1 ,'.! rollul..R. F,Jfl ,.iu^n£.c L(+?' ' (�6 �IITT011jI1L-68'Ji]W COLS idiJGC.Ga f( ¢ti LN/iL �• � CL c' .V�i :d OC ' JpX ' .. fyl:j CJlf r.1 FGL'r2r6 f]Ol Uvl. , - ' llt iEt15 JF !''.L: n04-L:n: !'�;. ' • .- - . ' tSr1 1 7 I ,4 INZACTED Bf: /.f1i �L Ul. ���2/-S .i>lJ/,°S NO, AU/UU K/ INSPECTION REPORT Companys _ (/u /� Hso M�e/'eF'� l<, i�•09N7 County: L �1, <��& // Mine: ��y,�/?, i-� (✓' �.r lgwI7 y Permit Numbers L7 Date Inspected: Date of last inspections Product: L/,-a5/sez9 S%aw-t Person Contacteds I. Remarks — Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: /D ve is B. Waste Disposals Swop, /cf9 o w 5if� e_ />.•n iP� oF� �a L.- So/�. C. Reclamation: .bn v�'8- RECOMMENDATIONS & COH=S: iv c� nn+.��e•i..s Deficiency letter needed Letter sent \ / Reinspection Needed __ If I IP - / Y Or 'DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES'' _ • - -April .10. 1981 Mr..E,K, Graham Vulcan Materials;Company P.O. So: 4195 Pd ' Winston-Salem, North Caiolinay�� REC Shelton Quarry (Permit 917-1).s - - Stoneville Quarry (Permit. 79-9), - • Dear Mr. Graham: �.�• The Stoneville Quarry in Rockingham ;C6unty4'.and� the 'Shelton, Quarry in Caswell nCounty were inspected. on April 74 , ,1981as• required by,dS 74-56 of The Mining - i Act of 1971,";-Mr:,Noward Larrone of Stoneville Quarry and Mr., Roger' Parris, of Shelton* Quarry. accompanied'me during ke,inepectlone •, - _ , Boehmines were fuu1.nd-to be in'compllence with _the provisions of your - mining.permit. Iµ... .....: . _ - y ` If. this office can be of �essistance in conservatdoe and,reclamation practices, pleasecontact us: e -I. rW. If j -. - �•� - Sincnr0 �. . Wilbur 6: Christmas • • �. Engineering Technicians -- If', - , . Land. QualitySection- J .. .. •-a W8C/msl. i cce Jim Simone, e f t vd YIF M1ItPI �.. .. It MCr 5 ml - 5176] a 1. • ItivI Ii'fYRr G> �6fG NI I VIP i Tau YU ♦ . J _ ..t i f] j..jf:4 yl LJYp LJIff BC[ M1f �£ ,♦ 4 If *� :p Or :(L; ]y C. U 9Taru].,e {Lf n7; -1 IV r7ou nl tf; ✓ rOu ,7u f f>UC}] F'd •F16 Lp <C btiy.tU jll ,CG[9T1 j"(9 co (51 .'T' JG LClfI"t;.(OU? O"q nJflr �l . •"• P Or. gauL].a f cco;. ^xn.( y. ..e':i ull F c;, _'' tYLef - 1 ) ff+•C !]., j>11 ]fl RJIOF59r1 5'v LL(vRf OZ GCV1i{)1„lj0 �;�if3L1� JV4 N... $O fE..-EVIL IF.•0r -. . (Of•.p.`. n"<]Ot T'dL6C(62}^Gtl y01.1i id6;-td .Cda7zu LI fZ. jd_2l .Ok'u•T?If' IIi I]"^.0 A .• :L�^O 3Guuu I.T7�i••,jnFLt.?. TV }TxL}'�fff'}iyf:! CJIf r?, 'in.5 tV- ePc�:nri Csatw l'� ` t. ' lJ Ri 'yiII•,- CC Vt-. `. rou'pnvul (y»igir • P.a av RN._,gill CITY i]:ca„^si ur;ne .• b4'J ;5C xs Tu!SD du} jff]It - ♦•. •. Lr:Tc1° ta'F ..0 :- Ni PWCTED Br: l✓ 'Ibwz Cirus h.+»s No. .4: xR 4 / INSPECTION REPORT Company: _ //u /cm// U M 44eA4/S /o . County: Mine: _ S�if j-10AJ Qwv7:eR-H Permit Number: Date Inspected: 4yA l 7, /`i 8/ Date of last inspection: Product: if"4 ecy 51-n ¢. Person Contacted: esc Q.Ofyt�S I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: Xeck egin5 dkw;AR,c /eav,�s 5:ke. BofN B. Waste Disposal:y;/ 4JJeR d44 J� e 4j ,w Da .a s'.'// ;v /uw nAea�. C. Reclamationt RECOMENDATIONS & COMUNTS: Ne �.xeb/awt �iLve {r�. /hire /l ioois sect /(�'/i/, AnerL Deficiency letter needed Letter sent _L Reinspectien Needed DIVLs7ov or LA11D MSOURCes'' . March 16..1983 . Mr. Ed Graham ' Vulcan'TBtciials Company P.O. Box 4195 - - Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105 RR: Shelton'Quarry - Permit P17-I , Caswell County, North,Carolina Dear Mi. Graham:z ilia referenced' mine was inspected on Merch'9. 1987 as 'racluired by i;x.C.s. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971". , This inepection'found that the:,mina. appeared to he Lr.compDlance with the provisions of your mining Permit. lourcooperationis appreciated. :should you have,any,questiors please contact me.. . ,Sinceralvo.. Wilbur E, Christman Engineering Technician Land Quality Section WEC/Cm ccidim -Sienna ' ! Ip A.. tIF..LO. t. i:,lY�' ,bF.. l• �,,'.ly .. J.l i(1C CYM1 -..i H ^. .. J.. if•T• pf.� J'VI: it - l _l.V ♦� A-s a INSPECTED BY: G/!lbu, (ha slrn,s s NO /heWu+r/ INSPECTION REPORT ..Company: _. (lu 164'w Mo-leAla15 County: Mines 5"Ll4o.J 0urp-2ewJ Permit Number: 'Date Inspected: a4eF p; /q03 — Date of last inspections 171175- / 3 r /98 �- Product: Person Contacted: AA/le-5 I. Remarks — Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: ITcck 10-:/rre4 O,ims t- 4mhtr, <-i i' f 6,v7; .r� D. Waste Disposals S�fc 74a s,+le,uuSe- C. Reclamation: -T RECOMMENDATIONS & CO*MXTS: Deficiency letter needed Letter sent._ Reinspection Needed RECOMMENDATIONS & CO*MXTS: Deficiency letter needed Letter sent._ Reinspection Needed DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES May 2, 1984 • Mr. Russell H. Hanes. • -Environmental Compliance Coordinator, OAY 4 194 Vulcan Materials Company., •Box P.O. 4195 `:.. i . Wi nston�Sal 'NC ' 27105,ND ' • em; �1}ALIi S�C�IO . Dear Mr. Hanes: , .. RE: ► S EL N QUARRY (17-4) '- STONEVILLE QUARRY'�79•-9j . STOKESDALE QUARRY 41-8} " The referenced mines were inspected as required,by r :."NCGS •74-56 of "The'Mining Act of'1971." • '. _ . L ,- The inspections found the Shelton and Stoneville Y. ' , • ' Quarries to be- in coistpl iance with -the conditions of-. your mining permit. ., ►• The•Stokesdale Quarry has several bare areas where erosion is occurring. —These areas .are the old powder house storage area•,and the stripped area adjacent to - the pit.. The bare areas need to,be seeded as soon,as . possible. Your cooperation in correcting the deficiencies at'the , Stotesdale Quarry ire •the next 30'days will - be' appreciated. , Should you_•have ,questions or..want to meet at the, ' Stokesdale•Quarry, please contact me. , ' Sincerely., • ` } r Wilbur E..Ghri stmas '. " " . .. Engineering.'Technician . Land .Quality, Section _ swc ,. cc: Jim -Simons " IL A_3�!�l�3..3, riJ.Lffitilc..l1 A ::tikR .■ , vi •r •f,'�D3,5fi In 000 uollz f I qSVJ i + 5 - �:''' ,•Vl15{f�7 �N.j''iyRfti.�uL' � ,IT ! - .r } iia' fi � LF.A1 `� , S � w i� 4�j�L 3� i�V1i• ��.C�,• � tfiA N^ - � 1�. f .�{' "�'i i. fl". µ :. K G`Ou :-jYFF1t3���f++�'„1 ,1�,6 ~ J # • .. ���Ar+i4«AiLJi la ` .. •1. S olow ZiDli fla '� „fi• r¢� :�:.+- ' ; IS' �� + `r,i � � viA pTt M i',k,e-dT � '16 .�7rS: f" L" i��J�f� 3, �. t ��.' �i •!# ' . _ ,� A • :'.7l.k r •J'.lTIU.I : ui! ��,I i-��1C 'r%l j Li{;::�.1� -C.��f� 4 .�>>t.lL'fi .i~• ...� .. i .... •" -��, 4r+ui"� �br+cry ��r�;':� ii�'3aic&f �y'iiiu� s;t 9ut� � pi; h-mop ' :,.. a:)rio i:-3.�1 +;, i•51't � • S}?��aA; fa iff s us�^r �L�rfi■ ..�ri+•, t ;�;1 ' OS lritjor3 M, .fi!,i[s• bbggi.'f72 301 Nib mi if 9Llt•ot-t)'3e 2&D-I5�9,14id 9 OTti•$ C({ �rEIS� - ,s '� + • ' 3i: .fib � 4b bia, :,'r �fr� a •r YLa r� f nar_� ^r� r tip ���cY _ yy:.+n9 {{��] yy ssi t..-10 VIG a9li .. 9V15r1 _Lt�7){ b i Dili~- 1 - • , ; • • ..omszsaiq ' - - • • - ; ..rr !! ..e�rrnn /r-AA r'�'. � I r• � • • .tit ��?�y, 1 r . � - '� • _' +' ti. E' � - 3 �S.f .5 • � 'y • 2F,i.'i�21'^{{{;�" :.�.� 'rli;!(; �"i '' '� •�,• f ti. �''�- , •• " . L .. i16f��.Ei�ii3'��.�7fli"rr�99�1fif.�31I;1�II, r i .'�'•��^':r'''•f� ' F•. i-• � ' .5 .. �. � S {�� � �.r�4 �,,3 �1I Y�IY �{I�.J' r • . � � . '" �� .� . •- , 1 _ + VI - , .•'� .r { . ,� 'r;• a .. ;•. 4 f INSPECTED BY: NO. ANNuq / INSPECTION REPORT Company: 1/:A Ie,A MAle2igls 104 aAww County: Cr➢5�ue// Mine: _ Sh e ��on.:, a2i.s., Permit Number: / 7 - / 7 Date Inspected: �n2;/ :`jam/9R,� Date of last inspection: /JiAlzd 9/5/P3 Product: /1„ck Person Contacted: o05e& A441,?/c5 I. Remarks - Measures Taken A. Erosion Control: _.?nc/l r 8v4nia,; a.'f m., st a- A,'. s {17'0.�+ o�,P�.N .a a, /l ave c� �1 4e 6 e ho/w AueAha:yw �✓ �)ANs f- ANaA n-f 5/n i�/i �G B. waste Disposal: C. Reclamation: .-,.,a orrz f` b9r1r, REGOMENDATIONS & C0101E3s winwa Deficiency letter needed Letter sent t_ Reinspection Needed __ INE MLandlQualityOSectionREPORT g E C E I V E b Winston-Salem Regional Office 25 8003 North Point Blvd. JUp Winston-Salem, NC 27106 /J (919) 761-2351/�+ LAND QUALITY SECTION 1. Company: 1�LLI/i�//1 M/%/`/C�/.%/7 2. County: / /i)ldo5)111 3. Mine: /,y / ``II 4��. //Permit No. A 5. Person Contacted: �� ��//! ./7l�/. eVO4l` 6. Date Inspected 7. Pictures: Videotape Slides Other 8. Was mine active on date of inspection? Yee //��� No �) 9. Erosion Control Measures taken. lk��l%)Y%!7I />F 10. Describe any offs 11. Are public safety provisions in compliance with permit? 12. 4 13. Is Annual Reclamation Report form ////�F /� Yaccurate? Yea / n No � If no, explain /i��11 V�/1,/ ./ 14. Reclamation accomplished since last inspection. No. of acres 15 c 16. Other recommendations 6 comments: 17. Were recommendations made to operator at site? Yee !/ No 18. Follow-up inspection needed? Yee No 19. Copy sent to opeeraattoi? /Yee ✓ (date) No INSPECTED BY: % / 14q '? DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION RENEWAL 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. 5B,.and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Materials Canpany permittee for the operation of a crushed stone quarry entitled, Shelton Quarry , permit no. 17_1 and located in Caswell 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 7 In accordance with the application for this.mining permit, which is hereby 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: 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 con- ditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Min{.ng 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 h,.aring 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. Tlaf i ni ri nnr. 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. C'.nnrli r-i nna 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 5eptexnbex 20, 1992 and shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. sec{., and to the following conditions and limitations: 1. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Division of Environ- mental 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 shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion ❑f the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural water- course. G. 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 ❑r 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 t❑ 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 requircd 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 7 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 1),.-tween 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 r_hroughfares whenever practical to screen the operation from public view. 11. 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. 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 an 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 7 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. 5. 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. RECI,AMTION 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 revegetatc any areas in unconsolidated material to a condition suitable for pasture or other farm land. 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 fill 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. w C. The steckpzlc, 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. F. 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 foul water. G. Any excavated, diverted, or disturbed natural channels shall be stabilized. 3. Revegetation Plan: Revegetation and reforestation of the affected areas will consist of the following measures A. Site preparation including grading, ditching, and cultivating will be carried out effectively in order to revegetate and/or reforest. Reasonable efforts will be made to correct minor soil deficiencies through the application of fertilizers, mulches, etc. Local climate, topography and soil conditions will dictate revegetation and reforestation efforts. B. Revegetation will be cc mpleted through the proper application of the following: 1. Preparation of seed bed -- 3 to 4 inches. 2. Affected areas to be seeded with a combination of 45 pounds Sericea lespedeza and 45 pounds fescue and/or lovegrass. (Scarified lespedeza in the Spring and unscarified in the Fall). 3. Fertilizer - 1000 pounds of 5-10-10 per acre. 4. Lime - 2 tons per acre. 5. Mulch - Approximately 80 bales per acre. All applications to be spread uniformly over the affected area. C. Reforestation will be completed through the proper application of the following: 1. Virginia Fines will be used on slopes where it has been determined that it is too steep (greater than A norizontal to 1 vertical) to hold a seed bed. 2. White Pines will be used for screening and beautification programs. An alternative revegetation plan may be sutmitted for Departmental approval.. 4. Reclamation Schedule: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with minim} 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 ccmplet.ion or termination of mining. Permit issued this the Z G � day of 19 e 2 . BY: f�f► Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority'❑f the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. ROUTING SLIP Simns Gardner /G— Conrad PLFASE SIGN AND OWEW 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 '.anti and which has not terminated, been revoked, been suspended for the period in question, or otherwise become 1. Name of Mine SHELTON QUARRY County CASWELL 2. Name of Company VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY 3. Home Office Address POST OFFICE BOX 7506 WINSTON SALEM. N. C. 27109 _ 4. Permanent address for receipt of official. mail SAME AS ABOVE 76ats Oo Telephoneglg-aaa-na;;- 5. Mine Office Address P. 0.'IBOX 761, DANVILLE, VA. 24540 6. Mine Manager 'Telephone - 703-388-2332 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 permi� evoc t"on. *Signature �✓.L..—� Title S. PACE GRAHAM -VICE PRES, OPERATIONS Date JUNE 292 1972 *Signature of company officer required,. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. General Characteristics of Mine. 1. Total acreage at site for which permit is requested: Acres owned 206.85 Acres leased 2. Materials mined: GRANITE 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge J underground Shovel and Truck 0 Dragline and Truck U Self -loading Scraper Other OPEN PIT 2UARRYING 4. Present depth of mine 235 ft. 5. Expected maximum depth of mine 300 ft. 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 .50 acres. B. Determination of Affected Acreage and Bond. 1. Number of years for which permit is requested __10 (10 years maximum). 2. Total affected acreage: a. Area used for tailing ponds 2.57 acres b. Area used for stockpiles ]S.SL acres c. Area used for waste_ piles 2.02 acres d. Area used for processing plants _1_.65 acres e. Arena of active mina excavation as of July 1, 1972 25.00 acres f. Estimate annual acreage of new land disturbed by mining 0.00. g. Estimate total land disturbed by mining that is subject to reclamation by multiplying Item 2f by 3= 0.00 acres TOTAL OF 2a through 2g 46.78 acres APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT C. 3. Check acreage to be bonded: Total affected acreage figure from S, 2 equals acreage to be bonded. 7 ❑ - 4.99 acres ($ 2,500.bond) 5 - 9.99 acres ($ 5,000 bond) 11 10 - 24.99 acres ($12,500 bond) zs 25+ acres ($25,000 bond) 4. Will your company file a blanket bond covering all of its mining opera- tions in !North Carolina? Yes No Check the amount of blanket bond: $2,500 $1.2,500 $5,000 $25,000kN 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 0£fice of Water and Air Resources, Department of Natural and Economic Resources. Expiration Date b. Is there an air contaminant emission from your mine or plant? Ye s No W If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the 0ffice 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 rJ 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. operations at such sites are carried on in a manner which affords every possible protection to any feature in close proximity to the operation. Blasting is limited to specified times of day and the amount of explosive detonated at any one time is held below safe levels. Prior warning is given before blasting. Pit areas are also fenced and marked. 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. The Company will comply with all water quality standards established by the State and Federal Governments. Settling ponds will be constructed wherever they are deemed necessary. These ponds will be cleaned period- ically in order to maintain their effectiveness. Slopes to pits and overburden disposal areas will be maintained Bo- as to -avoid erosion. Grading and seeding of these areas as well as rip - rapping of banks will be carried out so as to avoid landslides. Settling ponds will be used to deter the dispersion of any toxic material, although at present, no known source of acid producing material exists at any of our operations 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. Preliminary reclamation work will be carried out in conjunction with the mining operation,where practicable, with the completion of such work upon abandonment of the site. However, such preliminary work does not in any way suggest that our mining operation at that site is being concluded. With the expansion of the pit area, all slopes will be graded and seeded, where possible, to reduce the passibility of slides and erosion. In areas where grading or site preparation is in progress, care will be taken to avoid the siltation or sedimentation of adjoining streams and lakes; dur- ing operations at a site, adequate settling ponds will he maintained to prevent any untreated water from plant processes from being discharged into any stream or lake until it meets the water quality standards of the Corps of Engineers. Specific areas will be designated as fills and used for the disposal of refuse from the mining operation, however, no fill area used for the disposal of contaminants such as used motor oils or cleaning solutions will be maintained:in a location which might allow these substances to pollute any adjoining stream or lake. Upon comple- tion of mining operations, all refuse, metal scrap,and concrete pourings will be removed from affected areas or buried in fills; spoil banks will be graded so as to blend into the surrounding terrain. Final grading and filling will be accomplished in a manner complementary to the topography of the affected area and will allow for adequate runoff of ground water and the retardation of erosion. Areas designated as suitable for reclam- ation as lakes will be graded and sloped to present an attractive , accessable shoreline which would not be subject to erosion or slides. Vegetation of all areas affected by the operation will be accomp- lished through the planting of grasses and tree seedlings, the exact types of which will vary From operation to operation as local climate and soil conditions dictate. Accepted conservation practices will be adhered to throughout the reclamation process in an effort to return the area to as nearly an original state as feasible. Pit areas will be well fenced and marked and approaches to,the pit will be sloped, graded, and seeded to prevent the possibility of slides. Subsequent use of a pit as a resetvoir or a sanitary landfill will be subject to negotiation with the appropriate authorities, based on the local requirements for such a facility. IReclamation Plan ., 2. Indicate what practices you will take to protect adjacent surface resources. Where practicable, trees and grasses will be planted to aLd as an erosion control medium and as a buffer zone between mining operations and adjacent surface resources. 3. State the method of prevention or elimination of conditions that will be hazardous to animal or fish life in or adjacent to the aEEectsd areas: Slopes of overburden areas will be grassed in order to prevent any erosion and subsequent si.ltatloa of lakes and streams in the area of the operation. 4. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all excavations in rock Pit areas will be fenced and marked in order to avoid creating hazard- ous conditions. Blasting is carried out in accordance Bureau of Mines stan- dards and in such a manner as to afford every possible protection to surround- ing persons and property. 1.41 5. Describe plans, if any, for screening operations from public view. Where practicable, trees and shrubs will be used for screening these operations from public view. 6. State the method of rehabilitation of settling ponds if to be reclaimed during the life of the permit. Settling ponds will be dredged periodically in order insure their proper function. Where practicable, these ponds will be reclaimed as lakes, otherwise, they will be filled, graded, and grassed. 2 Reclamation Plan 7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of mining refuse: A11metal and lumber scrap will be taken from the site or removed to a designated area to be used, along with other mining refuse, as fill mat- erial and subsequently buried. Areas used for such will he graded and grassed. Contaminants such as used motor oils and greases will be disposed of in such a manner as to preclude their polluting of streams and lakes in the area of the operation. B. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of stream channels and stream beds to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution: Where necessary, streams will be dredged and cleared of any material which might impede the free and natural flow of the stream, providing, of course, that the prevention of such conditions is within the control of the mining operation, and not the result of negligence of any party up- stream of the operation. All grading along stream banks and ground water runoff areas will be carried out in accordance with good conservation prac- fleas followed by grassing of such areas so as to minimize erosion. Where deemed necessary, stream banks will be rip -rapped. 9. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Mined areas will be graded and sloped so as to maintain continuity of the terrain and provide natural runoff, thus prohibiting the formation of pools of stagnant, noxious water. 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: Large unconsolidated materials such as rip -rap and boulders which have been unearthed during stripping and site preparation will be used in fill areas wherever possible. Final filling will be accomplished with the use of available stockpiles of overburden and topsoil, followed by grading of the disturbed areas as a means of restoring the surface gradient to a con- sistency suitable for the type of revegetation planned. Upon vegetation of these areas, subsequent fertilization and cultivation will be performed in order to insure the survival of the plant life, where nee Tory 3 Reclamation Plan 11. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. Note requirement of Regulation Number 1.. Revegetation and reforestation of the affected areas will consist of the following measures: ' 1. Site preparation including grading, ditching, and cultivating will be carried out effectively in order to revegetate and/or reforest. Reasonable efforts will be made to correct minor soil deficiencies through the application of fertilizers, mulches, etc. Local climate, topography, and soil conditions will die- . tate revegetation and reforestation efforts. - 2; Revegetation will be completed through the proper application of the following: a. Preparation of seed bed-- 3 to 4 inches. . b. Affected areas to be seeded with a at' f 45 lbs. N��a tsa, Sericca Lespedeza and 45 lbs, fd scud carif a Lespedeza in the Spring and unscarified in the Fall) c. Fertilizer--1,000 lbs. of 5-10-10 per acre. - d. Lime--2 tons per acre. 1 .. -e. Mulch--Approx. 80 bales per acre. All applications to be spread uniformly over the affected area. 3. Reforestation will be completed through the proper application of the following: a. Virginia Pines will be used on slopes where it has been determined that it is too steep (greater than 11z to 1) to hold a seed bed. - b. White Fines will be used for screening and beautification programs. - Revegetation and/or reforestaticn plan approved by: Epi e5� a{. ah' Signature Yukon Malerfab Company MIDEAST DIVISION Title Vice -Chairman P. 0. BOX 7506 Caswell Count $bVCD Winston-Salem, N. C. 27109 .Agency y N?F/,Eero*) L�u/it'L�y/ .. Ua to June 21, 1972 4 Reclamation Plan 12. Provide a time schedule that meets the requirements of Section 8 of this Act. N�� LAND EhTRY 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'Z(2'a.�. Title S. PAGE GRAHAM -VICE PRES, OPERATIONS Mine SHELTON QUARRY Company VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY *Signature should be the same as the officer who signed the application for a permit, APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF MINING OPERATION in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA name of Mine- Shelton Quarry Company- Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division Address- P. 0, Box 7506 Winston Salem, N , C. 27109 Date- March 20, 1970 Si ature "",- . Title „ Office -Engineer _ A. Description of the Company 1. Ownership a. Company name- Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division b. Home office mailing address- P, ❑, Box 7506 Winston Salem, N. C. c. Telephone- 919 - 722-0311 d. Name and title of principal officers - President -------------------- Lewis S. Graham Vice President Operations ---- S. Page Graham Vice President Sales --------- H. D. Hedrick Controller ------------------- W. N. Rumple, Jr. (2) i e. Name and title of person authorized to represent the company relative to registration- E. K. Graham Office Engineer f. Local mine name- Shelton Quarry g. County in which mine is located-- Caswell. h. Number of acres owned by operating company- 206.85 i. Number of acres leased by operating company- J. Local manager- J. L. Perry k. Local office mailing address- P. O. Box 761 Danville, Va. 24540 I. Telephone- 919 _ 388-2332 2. Number of employees- 24 3. Ores or materials being mined- Granite 4. Mining activities - a. Year mining originally began- 1946 b. Year mining began by present operating company- 1958 c. Estimated life of mine- 89 Yrs. d. Total acres mined to date-- .23.1 25.0 e. Number of additional acres to be mined annually- Undetemined 1 (3} 0 1 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. 1. Graded banks and planted trees on Old U. S, 24 next to entrance road to quarry. 2. Summary of present and proposed conservation and land reclamation plans and procedures, if any- 1. Plan to build a berm between the quarry and U. S. 29 and sow in grass. [57 C. Maps 1. Couxity 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 Highway 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 Title Office Engineer (6} State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section Application for a Mining Permit G. S. 4-50 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 Shelton County Caswell 2. Name of Company Vulcan Materials Company 3. Home Office Address P. 0. Box 4195, Winston Salem, N.C. 27105 4. Permanent address for receipt of official mail same 919-767-460D 5. Mine Office Address P. 0. Box 761, Danville, Va. 24540 6. Mine Manager Roger Parries l`tr 9� �`*4t® 0 V0�3 QL p \1V sv�A\01A Telephone 919-388-2332 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 misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. *Signature .Q��� ge aia. Title Vice President Operations Date August 13, 1982 *Signature of company officer required. 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. General Characteristics of Mine. 1. Total acreage at site for which permit is requested: Acres owned 216.22 Acres leased 2. Materials mined: Granitic Gneiss 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge ❑ Underground ❑ Shovel and Truck ❑ DrA$gline and Truck ❑ Self -loading Scraper[:] Other Serf acP Mirror 4. Present depth of mine 280 Ft. 5.. Expected maximum depth of mine 310 Ft. 6. Area of previous activity: (Identify these areas on your mine map.) a. Area of previously affected land at present site that is inactive and has not been reclaimed: None b. Acres previously reclaimed at present site 6 B, Determination of Affected Acreage and Bond. 1. Number of years for which permit is requested 1C 00 years maximum). 2. Total affected acreage: a. Area used for tailing ponds 9.0 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 15.8 acres c. Area used for waste piles acres d. Area used for processing plants 1.8 acres e. Area of active mine excavation. - 45.5 acres f. Estimate annual acreage of new land disturbed by mining .5 g. Estimate total land disturbed by mining that is subject to reclamation by multiplying Item 2f by 3. 1.5 acres TOTAL OF 2a through 2g 67.6 acres 3 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 3. Check acreage to be bonded: Total affected acreage figure from R, 2 equals acreage to be bonded. 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 operations in North Carolina? Yes No Check the amount of blanket bond: $29500 U $12,500 $5,000 U $25,000 ❑X C. Prctection of Natural Resources 1. What precautions will be taken during mining operations to prevent significant adverse effects on wildlife, or freshwater, estaurine or marine fisheries? Where applicable, current "state of the art" methods of air and water pollution control, erosion and sediment control will be implemented. 2. Is there a waste water discharge from your plant or mine? Yes ® No ❑ If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Division of Environmental Management, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. NPDES pN00001163 Expiration Date 6-an_Av 3. Is there an air contaminant emission from your mine or plant? Yes ® No If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Division of Environmental Management, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. N33YOR Expiration Date 4_1_A� dIN North Carolina Department of Natural JqW Resources &Community Development James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Joseph W. Grimsley, Secretary September 28, 1982 Mr. Russ Hanes Vulcan Materials Company P_ O. Bore 4195 Winston-Salem, Worth Carolina 27105 RE: Elkin Quarry, Permit 086-3, Surry County North Quarry, Permit 034-2, Forsyth Comfy Piedmont Quarry, Permit #34-3, Forsyth County Shelton-Qaar y„ Permit #17-1. Caswell County Smith Grove Quarry, Permit 430-3, Davie County Stokesdale Quarry, Permit #41-8, Guilford County 115 Quarry, Pemtit #97-2, Wilkes County 158 Saul Pit, Permit #30-2, Davie County Dear Mr. Hanes: DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Stephen G. Conrad, oir ctor Your applications for renewal of the above referenced permits have been approved. Copies of the renewed permits are enclosed. Telepnane 919 133 MW 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 appliance with The Mining Act of 1971. Please review the renewed permits and advise this office should you have any questions concerning then. 7ncerely-,, 7. a2 D. Simons, C.P.G.S., P.E. j/; Mining Specialist LAND Q[IItLM SECPICN JDS:pg cc: Doug Miller Genloglcal Srvev 3mtipn-7332423'. GeWL-Yw Suctiion.7333836, Land Ouahty Sucuun-7334574, Planning and lnvunmry SecuonJ233033: .and Resources lntormaiion Service 733.2n90 I Bo, 27687 Roleluh 2761;_7687 dx ,nMYS��ir,:n. '.. •. .'.. r �.- c.. m. -�ei� rdW..Ni .::-S:T .:e'^F4,•�..�`.YyGNY'.Y'k'q�F.--:q•-kCSSS "irfl'k':�lA''t'@4eN"yYGS Gt. ' "i4"arzA+X:S'A.ItiTCA®IRF. - ^ XB.�SFYS �SGl1 ' i 1 :i i y rv_ 3 � i.� _. ___. _...— _.._ __IS�a.P1_a.._i_. __. __ ^«.L.-'.Y+i _c_ '9 %x,. � {L N,: �� .. .d]sa _ai1.. 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X $ 7L20 / Ac. _ $ 3o, 0oO, 00 Nine Excavation 87 Ac. X $ SOd / Ac. _ $ Other Ac. X $ / Ac. _ $ TOTAL ACREAGE: Ac. SUBTOTAL COST: $ Jqq, 000 00 ADDITIONAL RECLAMATION COST FACTORS: a. Inflation: O for permit life of 1 to 5 years: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.10 = $ O for permit life of 6 to 10 years: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.25 _ $ gG4,)Oo,OrJ b. Mobilization: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.40 . _ $ M600,do C. Administration: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.'20 = $ P18.600. a + b + c = $ Aq'700-00 + SUBTOTAL COST = S 94. aoo.oa 3 s6, 9oa ao TOTAL RECLAMATION BOND, COST: $ 35-B,90D-a0 (round down to the nearest $100) 0 0 -z- Bond Based Upon: Annual Reclamation Report Form Acreage Approved 10—Year Mine/Reclamation Plan Remarks: /vSQ 9+t/2, 6-Z-5y Bond Calculated Date of Bond Calculation: 4f,- �' %f State of North Cara Department of En nment, Health and Natural Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Leesho Fuller, Regional Manager Jane 29, 1994 MEMORANDUM To: Mr. Douglas Miller Land Quality Section Winston-Salem �R,elgional Office From: Sherri Knight V `L� Groundwater Section Through: Mitch Rose t,�Q Hydrogeological Technician 11 E:)EHNF1 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION RECEIVED DEHNR Kn_ , 8 1994 LAND QUALITY SECTION Subject Mining Permit 17-01 Vulcan Material Company - Shelton Quarry Caswell County The following comments are based on the information presented in subject mining permit application and comments from Janet Russell on November 22, 1991. This office recommends that Vulcan Materials Company be required to submit the following information. The location and results from the quarterly water level measurements taken from the wells at the subject location since 1992. The water level will continued to be measured in these wells quarterly and if the results show a reduction of the groundwater level, other than natural seasonal fluctuations, the Winston-Salem Groundwater Section will be notified immediately. Thank you for this opportunity to comment. 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100. Winston-Salem. North Carolina 27106-3203 Telephone 910-896-7007 FAX 910-896 7005 An Equal appall Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ I M poe consumer paper SITE REVIEW FORM • DE COMMENTS Project: ,Qn Q4�n��t21s - County: C11S��2II Due: E 3 Uri Water Quality Issues: 1. Watershed/Stream Name and Classification: -Yb DA a; 1:�i it/'!7 "('\r: GC CJ. 4' 2. Permits• YES NPDES Permit Required NPDES Permit Existing Nondischarge Permit Required Nondischarge Permit Existing NOV Issued Civil Penalty Assessed/Injunction \A Requested V�v 3. Wetlands: Wetlands Disturbed 401 Certification Required Air Ouality Issues: Air Permit Required Air Permit Existing NOV Issued Civil Penalty Assessed/Injunction Requested Groundwater Issues: Well Permit Required Well Permit Existing Groundwater Contamination Problem NOV Issued Civil Penalty Assessed/Injunction Requested Comments: Signed NO � c�v�vis5 h UuF X �Y YIU,YiI t� 0.c{�Vi Yndw4� [uiivi+� K � 6v-f9nJ X GlZ�Slyi Winston-Salem Regional Office Land Quality Section June 14, 1994LOUALiry Memo to: Tony Sample From: G. Douglas Miller Re: vMC Shelton Quarry Modification CTION #17-01 Caswell County Our comments are as Follows; 1) Recent work resulted in offsite damage when traps were not maintained properly. A berm should be constructed at the top of the waste area and be slanted such that all runoff from the top of the waste dike be diverted to the pit. 2) A recent inspection found no further problems. i ?Gr,1i16� � �1cFiie� i �1 �,✓ `' RECEIVED ® North Carolina 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Susan B. Edwards Mining Program Secretary Land Quality sectio,,n -� FROM: Owen F. Anderson, Habitat Conservation Biologist Habitat Conservation Program DATE: June 10, 1994 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Modification for Vulcan Materials Company Sheldon Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has reviewed the subject application. Our comments are based on reviews by biologists on our staff familiar with the habitat values of the project area, and are provided in accordance with provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982) (G.S. 74- 76 through 74-68 15 NCAC 5). The modification will add 24.4 acres to the current operation. The expansion will be in forested area and some loss of wildlife habitat will occur. We do not believe the expansion will have significant impacts to wildlife; because, much of the adjacent area has been disturbed and fragmented previously. We have no objection to this permit request with the following provisions: Sedimentation control measures should be strictly adhered to. Measures should be implemented to prevent sedimentation of surface waters by stormwater runoff from stockpiles. The applicant has indicated that 201 acres of the mine area will be reclaimed as fish and wildlife habitat. We recommend that some areas be planted with a mixture of orchard grass and clover. This mixture will help hold soils as well as provide quality wildlife forage. Additionally, we recommend that mast producing trees and shrubs be included in the reclamation plantings. Vulcan Materials 0 2 e 30, 1994 Sheldon Quarry # 17-01 The North Carolina Forest Service has tree packages that contain species valuable to wildlife. Additionally, the applicant can contact Larry Warlick, District 5 Wildlife Biologist at (919) 431-3860 or me at (919) 528-9886 for guidance on plantings for wildlife. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. CC: Larry Warlick, District 5 Wildlife Biologist Shari Bryant, District 5 Fisheries Biologist State of North Cara Department of Environment. Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G.. P.E. Director and State Geologist MEMORANDUM To: From: Re: rr� � [DEHNIF1 June 7, 1994 Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission Susan B. Edwards N- Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Company Sheldon Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G. S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by July 1. 1994 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater Fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Mr. Tony Sample at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Doug Miller Geological Survey Section (919)733-2423 FAX: (919) 733-0900 Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919)733-4574 (919) 733-3836 FAX: 733-2876 FAX: 733-4407 P.O. Box 27687. Rdeigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 telephone 919-733-3833 FAX 919-733-4407 An Equal appodunity Affirmative Action Employer 5 recycled/ 1 n posiroonwmer paper DATE TO ASSISTANT * 7-9v DATE TO JQSAN LOGGED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company VW f- Project Name Permit No. M-01 County t^aa Date Received Reviewer Please make copies of. check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. * ❑ New ❑ Renewal ❑L Modification ❑ Transfer ❑ Release J ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑t� Fee Received: Amount Z D•00 Please route to: C '%✓, - IA-1 - Field Office lcrwildlife Resources Commission * ❑ Archives and History ❑ Other: DFn'l 71* ZLO/ 4 Date Routed Date Routed( Date Routed Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: (Date received +30 days, not on weekend) ❑ Please note the following: *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 E UU1111n Materials Company June 2, 1994 Mr. Tracy Davis N.C.D.E.H.N.R. Division of Land Resources P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Subject: Permit No. 17-01 Shelton Quarry Caswell County Dear Mr. Davis, Please find enclosed the following items for the proposed Mining Permit modification for the abovementioned facility: 1. A mine map with the mining limits modified to reflect the expansion of the pit and the construction of a berm to connect two existing berms.- 2. Design calculations for the additional silt trap and diversion ditch. 3. Construction sequence. 4. The first two pages of the "Application For North Carolina Mining Permit. 5. Check for $250.00 for application fee. The areas that have been modified are highlighted on the map and include the following: 1. Construction of diversion ditch no.14 to divert all runoff from the existing rock dam into the pit. 2. The addition of a silt trap no. 12 below the proposed berm construction. 3. Construction of a berm on the southwest side of the pit to connect the two existing berms. 4. Revisions to the existing mining limits and the proposed stockpile limits. MIDEAST DIV190N 1 P,O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27115.4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767.4600 Page 2 In addition, a note has been added to the plans that indicates that the diversion ditch no. 14 upstream of the existing rock dam is to be constructed as soon as approved, so drainage from the expansion area is diverted into the pit. This will prevent any sediment Loss from the expansion area. The expansion has added 18.5 acres to the mining area, 1.9 acres to the stockpile area, and 4 acres to the berm area. The modification contains a total additional area of 24.4 acres. Should you have any questions and/or comments please contact me that (910) 767-4600, ext. 2670. Sincerely, -�. P- Timothy R. Knopf Mining and Environmental Specialist cc:Kim Duke Paul Pruitt Willard Vicks Mike Poplin NORTH CAROLLNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, UEALAII, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) I. Name of Mine S�Aalk-or GLtlevreq County Lasuie1X 7. Name of Applicant 111-rai. M ti'QI'1m. A 6 1.o YA pmy 3. Permanent addressfor receipt of official mail. P.0. (iox 44239 W.raioK - Sa\en A.C. 2:11Ls *Telephone CA\o) 7G7.4600 4. Mine Office Address P. Q. [; oY 71n% nmv`oj;tleyJo`.1 14•S43 Telephone (qlo) 36Q-S(o(3 S. M:uic Manager Mr, Wi`\ar3 Y Cks I 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 misreprespta Lion of facts will be cause for permit revocation. "*signature 011Date June 2. 1994 Print Name ark Title 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 GO 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 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 3o 6.13 Acres leased O Property owner if leased 2. Name of all materials mined: 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel S Truck X Dragline b Truck Self -loading Scraper- Other (explain) 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feat) Jeep t Reference elevation: (e15+ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 3 SO ± 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes No_ If no, pro- ceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: ISO acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by wham was this activity conducted? Pr(or Are M,»k smce, 1910 by J„Ien.v. Mah eri>ks ee,..pee.� c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application? Yes No X If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map). 6. Present (premining) use of the Land (estimate acreage for each) Cropland ac Pasture IS ac Forestry 151.13 ac Fish/Wildlife (o ac Recreation_ ac Other 119,M ac Y Aci�ue. M,.ne Av¢r '/. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture 3(e.13 ac Forestry4pq ac Fish/Wildlife 201 ac Recreation ac Other ac B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND 1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). to 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation: a. Area used for tailing ponds 13 acres b. Area used for stockpiles .a O acres c. Area used for waste piles 3 o acres d. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 1.S acres a. Area of mine excavation(s) g7 acres f. TOTAL a-e 1'1S fl acres Qel'kmks ejq;i,y pled top 10.'J r parnA. 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at anv one time during the life of the permit. 1$O acres 2 • C7 SHELTON QUARRY EROSION CONTORL FOR JUNE, 1994 MODIFICATION ( Based on 25 year storm event ) TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH NO. 14 Drainage Area = 20 Acres Q = 20 x .50 x 6.8 = 68 c.f.s. S = 1%, W = 8' Z = 2 => V = 4.48 f.p.s. T = 0.88 D = 1.4" ❑.k. Note: Ditch will be excavated into rock, therefore no stabilization will be require. SILT TRAP NO. 12 Drainage Area 3.67 Acres Storage Area = 3.67 x 1800 = 6,606 cu. ft. use 30' wide x 65' length x 3.5 deep = 6,825 cu. ft. o.k. use 10' spillway NOTE: A temporary diversion ditch has been created at the toe of the existing berm south of the pit. The drainage will be diverted into the pit at all times during quarry expansion. 0 L-1 SHELTON QUARRY PIT EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. Construct Temporary Ditch No. 14 to divert all sediment and runoff into the pit. 2. Construct Temporary Silt Trap No. 12 to retain sediment from the berm construction. 3. Begin berm construction with the overburden material removed from the pit excavation. 4. Maintain the diversion ditch along the east side of the berm in Disposal Area "A". The ditch should flow into the pit at all times. 5. Remove sediment from the silt trap as soon as the basin's capacity is reduced by 50%. 6. Complete construction of the berm and stabilize the slopes with a groundcover. UU11an Materials Company June 2, 1994 Mr. Tracy Davis N.C.D.E.H.N.R. Division of Land Resources P.O. Sox 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Subject: Permit No. 17-01 Shelton Quarry Caswell County Dear Mr. Davis, Please find enclosed the following items for the proposed Mining Permit modification for the abovementioned facility: 1. A mine map with the mining limits modified to reflect the expansion of the pit and the construction of a berm to connect two existing berms. 2. Design calculations for the additional silt trap and diversion ditch. 3. Construction sequence. 4. The first two pages of the "Application For North Carolina Mining Permit. 5. Check for $250.00 for application fee. The areas that have been modified are highlighted on the map and include the following: 1. Construction of diversion ditch no.14 to divert all runoff from the existing rock dam into the pit. 2. The addition of a silt trap no. 12 below the proposed berm construction. 3. Construction of a berm on the southwest side of the pit to connect the two existing berms. 4. Revisions t❑ the existing mining limits and the proposed stockpile limits. MI❑EAST DIVISION ! P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON-SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA 27115-4239 • TELEPHONE 910 767-4600 • • Page 2 In addition, a note has been added to the plans that indicates that the diversion ditch no. 14 upstream of the existing rock dam is to be constructed as soon as approved, so drainage from the expansion area is diverted into the pit. This will prevent any sediment loss from the expansion area. The expansion has added 18.5 acres to the mining area, 1.9 acres to the stockpile area, and 4 acres to the berm area. The modification contains a total additional area of 24.4 acres. Should you have any questions and/or comments please contact me that (910) 767-4600, ext. 2670. Sincerely, -� K-. '�L4 Timothy R. Knopf Mining and Environmental Specialist cc:Kim Duke Paul Pruitt Willard Vicks Mike Poplin State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Divislon of Land Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Charles Gardner, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist June 7. 1994 ® FEE HNFR To: Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission From: Susan B. Edwards Mining Program S cretary Land Quality Section Re: Mining Permit Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Company Sheldon Quarry - Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit application for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G. S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by July 1. 1994 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 he greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, Please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact Mr. Tony Sample at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. SBE Attachments cc: Mr. Doug Miller. . Geological Survey Section (919)733-2423 FAX: (919) 733-0900 Land Quality Section Geodetic Survey Section (919) 733-4574 (919).7313836 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 50n recycled/1n post -consumer paper • APPLICATION FOR NORTH CAROLINA MINING. PERMIT State ❑f North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 (919) 733-45 74 REV. 11/90 NOR -I'll CAROLINA I1P.PAIrhM:NT OF ENVIRONMENT, Ill A- lll, AND NATORAL Az SOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION ION A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) I. Name of Mine 5nelTVr GL)A.YY'J County Ca.Swnl� 2. Name of Applicant Vll l_cn.v�. 1"\a-Y ¢YIa�6 Lpo pm,y 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail. LM&�Dw - Salem, I N.O. 2-11iS *Tr'Icphonc (C91o) I&I-4fnoo 4. Mine Office Address narJltle I Va``.., 1aS43 Telephone(gl0) abs-sf013 5. M.lne Manager Ar, S 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 m.isrepies=ntation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. **Siignatura Dato June 2. 1994 Print Name Title 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 GO 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 infcrma Lion required by Lhe [)apartment. All questions most be addressed and all required maps provided before Lhis application can be considered complete Attach additional sheets as needed. 1 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE- 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 3e b. 13 Acres located 'O Property owner if leased 2. Nana of all materials mined: 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel 6 Truck X Dragline 6 Truck Self -loading Scraper' Other (explain) A. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) ¢ oo ± Reference elevation: fp-1$+ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 3 SO t. 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes_X No If no, pro- ceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: ISO acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was l:his activity conducted? Prier +a MrA S1Ia4e. 10110 lad Jule,. Mai ergs\r C.^ xQ. v C. Acreage of previously affected land atpresentsite that has been reclaimed acres (identify all areas on your mine map). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in as or c from this permit application? Yes No X It yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map). 6. Present (premining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland_ as Pasture 16 ac Forestry 151,13 as Fl,sh/Wildlife (a ac RecrLation ac Other 11Ak as 0 GeALyv M%+a Aran. 1. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture 3(o.13 ac Forestry (og ac Fish/wildlife 2 0l sc Recreation as Other ac B. DETERMINATION OF AFItiCl'ED ACREAGE. AND BOND 1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). 10 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation: a. Area used for tailing ponds 13 acres b. Area used for stockpiles -30 acres c. Area used for waste piles 3 O acres d. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads LS acres . Area of mine excavation(s) 91 acres f. TOTAL a-e I1 i 4 acres Wle is elildi&wq plv5 propese.4 d;t4ur6¬S to. I0•1eor Pprwi+. 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at anv one time during the life of the permit. 16O acres F. 0 SHELTON QUARRY EROSION CONTORL FOR JUNE, 1994 MODIFICATION ( Based on 25 year storm event ) TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH NO. 14 Drainage Area = 20 Acres Q = 20 x .50 x 6.8 = 68 c.f.s. S = 1%- W = 8' Z = 2 => V = 4.48 f.p.s. T = 0.88 D = Note: Ditch will be excavated into rock, will be require. SILT TRAP NO. 12 1.4' o.k. therefore no stabilization Drainage Area = 3.67 Acres Storage Area = 3.67 x 1800 = 6,606 cu. ft. use 30' wide x 65' length x 3.5 deep = 6,825 cu. ft. use 10' spillway o.k. NOTE: A temporary diversion ditch has been created at the toe of the existing berm south of the pit. The drainage will be diverted into the pit at all times during quarry expansion. • • SHELTON QUARRY PIT EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. Construct Temporary Ditch No. 14 to divert all sediment and runoff into the pit. 2. Construct Temporary Silt Trap No. 12 t❑ retain sediment from the berm construction. 3. Begin berm construction with the overburden material removed from the pit excavation. 4. Maintain the diversion ditch along the east side of the berm in Disposal Area "A". The ditch should flow into the pit at all times. 5. Remove sediment from the salt trap as soon as the basin's capacity is reduced by 50%. 6. Complete construction of the berm and stabilize the slopes with a groundcover. PELHAM ANDERSON PROVIDENCE MILTON FW. 235 YANCEYVILLE Al 1113 (SPRINT) NOTE. MN INCLUENES Ell STATES RESTRICTIONS) ROTAS OR MFORIANT NONSTE MROADS MILTON EAST SHOWN SEEN ROMSSHOWNA OF AN, �Gm mS O u LEGEND "_ W._„...I.III 101� IN El I I HE PONT � I INTI aTOO 0STENCE a , .a, f ... MFESTS',ry ,...mrv.r...,,. 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M INSIGHT ROAD NVMB@5 I E T _ R uuAcr NOT FATALISM ON ,E ROAT 'T ROMtt WOWn AS OF iuT ta snw.. wl Mu SGLE FOR ENURGWSM6 ACTIVITIES MnJEAJ SHORT I0!1 w.wlvuNCF Aw CASWELL WUNTY NUMOSRouru 033 AWA North Carolina Department of Natural ®W Resources&Community Development James B. Hunt. Jr., Governer Joseph W. Grirnsley, Secretary October 11, 1982 Mr. Russ Hanes Vulcan Material Caq:cany P. 0. Box 4195 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 RE: Enka, Greystone, Hendersonville, Pineville, & Shelton Quarries Permit Correction Dear Mr. Hanes: TWIM Y Dri•N OF LAND RESOURCES Aeaben G. Comad. chador Te16pwne919 111E I am enclosing a copy of page 5 to replace page 5 for the above permits. This page is being reissued to reflect a change in permit condition 2 (B) requiring sloping to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter rather than 3 horizon to 1 vertical or flatter. The 2 horizontal. to 1 vertical is the standard requiren for quarries. Thank you for calling this to cur attention. 7iricely, Janes D. 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U.S.DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E_ goy I_ FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION w ' { �3 �E r uo Mn Hcwoes owv 9GVEFM oms SCALE r MEACE, ,AHNM,LR OR ow„N. M .,]MHO. ws w HOVE x0 ON =c1. <.IH= V � RIMIJEAG N AO I IYW w0�=,HOWN.,O.,.N P� I SCALE WR ENLAREPMEMS AN a AL -- o.wmm�.a:m� , C,.� W NOVOH. MEMO CASWELL COUNTY NOH"CAAXw 033 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G. Martin, Govemor Charies H. Gardner W III,am W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 18 . 1992 ❑irer_tor Mr. Mike Poplin Vulcan Materials Company P. o. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115--4239 RE: Permit No. 17-01 Shelton Quarry Caswell County Dear Mr. Poplin: Your recent application to have Permit No. 17-01 for the Shelton Quarry in Caswell County renewed and modified to add approximately 97.5 acres south of the existing pit and to allow the construction of Disposal Areas A & B 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 and modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The new expiration date is February 18, 2002. Please review the renewed this office at (919) 733-4574 concerning this matter. TED/BUC/se Enclosure cc: Mr. Doug Miller, P.E. and modified permit and advise should you have any question Sincerely, z'ac Davis, E.I.T. y r Mining Specialist Land Quality Section P.Q. Box 27687 ■ Ralelgh, N.C. 2761:-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 - An Equal opportunity Afiirmadve Action Employer �7EPA Z`.�MFN�I' OF FFNV 1=RaT-TM) NT - HEA:I_•'1'F� A:ND NATCi'FZAL RESOLTRCF:S D=I:V.Ca=aN aF : "LAND E2ESOU£�CES T_.Z1NO QU1-xT13:1rY F' F R M 1 T for the operation of- a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 58, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry Caswell County - Permit No. 17-02 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 - FEBRUARY 18. 2002 Page 2 of 19 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 ❑r other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is riot 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 ❑therwise, 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 t❑ 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 t❑ 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 t❑ 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 t❑ 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 t❑ 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. Modification February 18, 1992: This permit has been modified to add 97.5 acres south of the existing permitted area and to allow the construction ❑f Disposal. Areas A and B as indicated on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Map dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991. Page 3 of 10 Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 18, 2002. ^onditions This Permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, ct. scq., and to the following conditions and limitations: OPERATING CONDITIONS: 1. wastewater and uarry�Dewatcring Any wastewater processing or mine accordance with the requirements the N.C. Environmental Management 2. Air Quality and Dust Control dewatering shall be in and rules promulgated by Commission. 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. Sufficient buffer (a minimum of 50 feet unexcavated) 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. 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 Page 4 of 10 ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any Land tHsturbance 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 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheet 2, dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 and the Mine Map, Erosion and Sedimentation Control. Details, and Typical Cross Sections plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on May 2, 1991 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 a 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. A. The observation wells denoted as well Nos. 1-4 on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan dazed February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991 shall be monitored to allow for the determination of existing (static) ground%.rater levels. H. The proposed observation well no. 4 shall be a drilled well cased into consolidated rock and grouted to the surface. The well (borehole) shall be extended at least 50 feet below static water level, or at least 54 feet into unweathered rock, whichever is deeper. The well shall be secured against unauthorized entry with a lockable cap. The necessary permits to construct the well shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, Groundwater Section. C. The observation wells shall be monitored quarterly (March, July and November) at the same day and approximate time of day. The static water levels shall be measured with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 foot and shall be referenced to a datum point and a record of the water levels maintained. The quarterly precipitation and the volume of pit water discharge shall also be recorded. Copies of these records shall be provided to the Land Quality Section and the Groundwater Section of the Department on or about the end of each month monitored. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased as deemed appropriate by the Department. Page 5 of 14 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 nr structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of any pit expansion after the date of this renevaal (February 18, 1992) shall be graded to a minimum 2 Horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 50 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded s❑ as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. S. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator -to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not Exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school', public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each 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. Page 5 of 14 The operator shall hake 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.. = thorough investigation as to the cause(s) ❑f the incident shall be conducted. satiszactory report detailing the investigation s'nall 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 o_erator 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. Hiuh Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end- t❑-end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any hi.ghwall t❑ prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, along the perimeter of all pit expansion areas initiated after the date of this renewal (February 18, 1992) a minimum ten foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of the overburden cut slope. Page 7 of 10 10. `•Iisual screening A. Exis4ing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as consuructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown ❑n the Eros_on and Sedimentation Control Plan dated February 15, 1991 and received by the Land Quality Section on December 23, 1991. In addition t❑ grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The opera -or shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit. Approval .o implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to an -site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Diseosal A. No on -site disposal of refuse or ❑ther solid waste that are :generated ❑utside 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 an -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. 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 10 1-4. 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 10 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 ❑f water shall be allowed to collect or remain ❑n 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. 5. 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 plaxi, 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 ❑r termination ❑f 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. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: Page 10 of 10 A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. The settling ponds or sediment control basins pond shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed- D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 12A and B. F. The affected land shall he graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul 'water. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by Mr. Warren H. Miney, Jr., District Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service, dated ,January 24, 1991. 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. Prior to final reclamation, a detailed reclamation plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued September 12, 1972 and renewed September 20, 1982, is subsequently renewed this 18th day of February, 1992 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. By: l2�W_ Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources North Carolina Wildlife Resources Comr n.ission ''F-, 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Beth Studenberg, Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Dept. of Environment, Health & Natural Resources FROM: Dennis Stewart, Manager _X' , Habitat Conservation Program't� DATE: August 9, 1991 SUBJECT: Mine Permit Renewal/Modification Request for Vulcan Materials Company, Caswell County, North Carolina, Mining Permit #17-01. These comments are provided pertaining to Fish & Wildlife concerns related to the mining permit renewal and permit modification for Vulcan Materials Co. in Caswell County. Our comments are provided in accordance with provisions of the N. C. Mining Act of 1971, (G.S. 7446 through 74-68, 15 NCAC 5; as amended,1982). The upland area is primarily old field pine, while mixed woodlands dominate the lower sections. Deer, songbirds, raptors and small game are seen on the area. It is relatively low quality habitat located between US 29 highway and old US 29 near Pelham, NC. The area is within one mile of a small stream which feeds into the Dan River some 3- 5 miles northeast of this project site. Sedimentation ponds on the area appear to prevent serious erosion problems around the current operation. We do not expect any significant impacts to fisheries or wildlife resources from activities associated with miring at this site. A species of grass such as Orchardgrass would be preferred over fescue in the reclamation plan. On -site checks should be scheduled to assure that adequate measures are in place to prevent siltation problems. We will not oppose the project if the above measures are implemented and recommend,as part of the final reclamation plan, that the area be reforested with indigenous hardwoods. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the permit request. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance. DLS/lp cc: Larry Warlick, Wildlife Management Shari Bryant, Inland Fisheries �i aT ;2 9 d JUL 2 9 1991 HABiiAI 1.ui4.iinV 1�1 -LUION State of North Carolina beoari ent of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources UiMslon of Land Resources James G. Martin, Governor Charles H. Gardner Wiliam W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary July 25, 1991 Director MEMnRANntim TO: Fred Harris Chief, Division of Boating and Wildlife Resources Commission ATTENTION: Habitat Conservat'on Program FROM: Beth Studenberg V LV' Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Mining Permit Renewal and Modification Vulcan Materials Company Shelton Quarry Mining Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal and modification requests for the above referenced project. Vulcan proposes to expand into the 20 acres south of their existing permitted area. Inland Fisheries Please review this information the operation having unduly adverse fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please we may complete our review of this limits. Reque: and advise as to the probability of effect on wildlife or freshwater respond bi August 16, 1991 so that request within -our statutory time, As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications and modification requests, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and offsite 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. J. R. Bryson at (919) 767-4600 to set up a convenient date and time. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is very much appreciated. BUS/se Attachments cc: Doug Miller P.O. Box 27687 ■ Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 ■ Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal opportunity Aflirma&e Action Employer a NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENP P HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE L DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION J,q A January 3, 1992 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Beth U. Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist FROM: David H. Ward Assistant Regional Engineer SUBJECT: Renewal Request VMC - Shelton Quarry #17-01 Caswell County Q QU4 rSACP10A, We have completed our review of the subject request and the supporting information received by this office on December 31, 1991. It appears that all of our concerns have been addressed, except "B" Application for Renewal" in Doug Miller's memo to you dated May 20, 1991. It is my understanding that you intend to handle this in the new permit. Your cooperation is appreciated. assistance, please contact us. DHWIdh If we can be of additional F� r ❑ecember 30, 1991 To: Doug Miller From: Beth Chesson Re: VMC Renewal Request For the Shelton Quarry, 17-01 Attached is additional inf❑ in response to my latest letter. Please review and forward comments by January 20, 1992. Thanks! VUkan Materials Company December 20, 1991 Ms. Eeth A. Chesson Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Ms. Chesson: RE: Renewal and Modification of Permit No. 17-01 - Shelton Ouarry This transmittal addresses and should satisfy the requests for additional information of your letters dated November 22 and 27, 1991. The following comments are numerically keyed to your items of November 27th: 1.) Please find enclosed a smaller scaled mine map - marked: detail "A" plan view. The scale is I" = 50'. Also, find enclosed the construction sequence for this area. 2.) Monitoring wells: Per Janet Russell's letter from groundwater section dated November 22, 1991: (1) We have located the three existing wells and a proposed new well on sheet two of the erosion and sedimentation control map. (2) There is no construction information available on the three existing wells. 3.) Vulcan Materials Company will comply with this information as stated in the permit, after approval is received. 4.) New proposed well No. 4 will be upgradient of the excavation and existing well No. I will be down gradient of the excavation. Vulcan Materials Company will submit this information to the Winston-Salem office and will comply with this when the permit is renewed. We trust you will find this submittal acceptable and will be able to conclude your review. Should you have any other questions, please contact me. Sincerely, � Qryson Designer Enclosures cc: Russ Willard Mike Poplin DeRt y Clay Willard Vicks MIDEAST DIVISION/Po 60x 4239 • WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 2r11S4239 • TELEPHONE 919 7674600 T� Temp. Diversion Ditch No.5 RR Temp. Sediment Trap No.4 Ex1s/iny 36"CMP-0 \\ 36"CMP Ou//et Stabilization Structure (Closs I Riprop) Temp. Sedimenf Trop. No. Temp. Diversion Ditch No.5 Temp. Diversion Ditch No. Temp. Sedimen/ Trap No.5 Temp. Diversion Ditch No.6 Temp. Sedimen/ Trap No. Temp. Diversion Di/c/r No. // Temp. Diversion Difc/, No. /0 0' 50' /00' Scale Perm. Diversion Ditch No. / Station /9*50 To Station 20r50 Diversion Ditch No.2 RR DETAIL 'A° PLAN VIEW r � . 3. Land Grading (Practice 6.02) Prior to mineral extraction within the expanded pit area, it will be necessary to strip all overburden and dispose of it in the expanded overburden disposal area. The disposal area will exist in the form of a large berm on the western property boundary, All cut and fill slopes in unconsolidated material will be no steeper than 2:1 with a 10 toot horizontal tench at each 30 loot elevation interval. Out slopes will be line graded immediately alter rough grading and will be vegetated according to the Vegetation Plan. The top of the berm will be sloped to drain toward the west to rninirnize the erosion and sedimentation controls on the up slope toe of the berm. As the berms are Constructed, the fill material shall be placed in even layers and compacted. Vegetative moasures shall be applied within 30 working days in any area where land grading is compiele or delayed. 4, Temporary Seeding (Practice 6.10) Temporary seeding is to be applied to all disturbed areas where work is delayed for a period of more than 30 working days. 5. Permanent Seeding (Practice•5.11 ) Permanent seeding is to be applied within 30 working days or 120 calendar days after final grade is complete. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 7. Obtain plan approval and mining permit renewal. 2, Construct' Permanent Diver Sion No. 1. 3. Construct rock dam. 4. Begin clearing and grabbing of pit and stockpile expansion areas - a. Construct Terporary Sediment Traps No, 1 and 2 and install Temporary Diversions No. 1 and 2. 6, t3egin overburden removal and build berm on easterrti property boundary. :. 2 7. Construct Temporary Sediment Traps No. 3, 4, and 5. 8. Install Temporary Diversions No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 9. Begin berm construction in northern part of proposed overburden disposal area. 10. Construct Temporary Sediment Traps No. 6 and 7. 11. Install Permanent Diversion No. 2 and Temporary Diversions No, 9, 10, and 11. 12. Install culvert. 13. Construct Permanent Diversion No. 3 and Temporary Sediment Traps No. 8 and 9. 14, Install Temporary Diversions No. 12 and 13. 15. Construct Temporary Sediment Trap No. 10. 16. Install Temporary Diversion No. 14. 17. Construct Temporary Sediment Trap No. 11. 18. install Temporary Diversion No. 15. MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. All erosion and sediment control practices will be inspected for stability and operation following each period of significant rainfall. Any repairs required to correct damage from erosion or piping will be made immediately to maintain operation as designed. 2. All sediment traps and the rock dam will be cleaned when the sediment level has reached approximately one half of the design capacity. 3. Periodically check the spillway elevation or depth below embankment on all temporary sediment traps and the rock dam to ensure that they are maintained as designed. Any displaced spillway rip rap should be replaced immediately. TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP DESIGN In addition to the rock dam. several temporary sediment traps will also be installed at the site. The drainage tributaries and design volume requirements are shown below. WM 1 �`2 4 r , r - It f _. I 1' ( _ . I it kf hq ryWII y r �� a , a It � S . �, // ,� �� / — — - J Ile or I/ tJ iteet z1 \ IN , .. � l .!' -�. �' i �, •" � vim/ f � ', \ _. on. f / F it Ir �.` SETTLING POND AREA 1 `�j 4/1 �C 1 n � / SETTLING ` /F �_1 / 77 I o-�` POND fee il t � ' '� � {{ .p F \ t` Iit , - D C f 'eml. -. _ 1 e : <�.:: - _ rS .._ _ ._. _ -. it_.. 6MP OYES:.. 1, ,.. - - Ir to �� Ai-�,r� - J �.. _ _" y �, °�to r , _ f 5 KF re OFFICEf/%ee ? V r �" .( h' -ea5 / SHOP A, AB vl - 4 It .CD _ o z> �.et I QUARRY o p c'f : 4 , y / 1 '' ~ . ( _.'f/ I�, — A i T let OCKWILE AREA �. 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DITC (9n7 / - /` EM5EL`iMENT T APNo.S �f -� - -TEMP DIVERSION CITCHNo.2� OUTLETSTABILIZATIONSTRUCTURE, II..: .t__. `• (TEMP SEDIMENT TRAP No.6 y �' ` PERM .DIVERSION DITCH No I Sfa.19+50 tot + i EMP-DIVERSION DITCH Nag( 7 INLET STABILIZATION FOR CULVERT T[ __ --- --- - — _ IV, f 4 - SEE_TEXMP SEDtMENT�T AP Q B � w I _ TEMP SEDIMENT TRAP 0.7 9 S` �r n ,< DIME_ I �L.IMIT OF DISTRUBED :AREA 1 PERM.DIVER N DITCHNo 8 1r ?� h fmF DIV SIGN DITCH No.10 _ — t t TEMP. DIVERSION D1TCH No. 12 Q 2 �JA � f 3E --- yi /r'' i m --I _. _ ,� C ' • _ __ TEM? „ DIMENT � J �'� Sta.INS 6*5O Iny.705'' t TEMP. SECIMENT TRAP�Io. 10 - 1 _ - JTl {O 4ia PERM. DIVERSION DITCH N� r ' L o- �} teel s, _ '— 4rel -or 2a -.i -- - - - A 7 MP DIVERSION DD TCH No 141 C' '� 1`TEIAP DIVERSION 4ETc.r� NO-1� + Tfa Eh1P: SEDIMENT 7 QPNo, i 1 CIO �fak 7t5'} - - - el Ti lr C:VERSIGN ufT Fi Na 35, " + i LAVV.� :N" F - ' L dv . rs4 %Z r iffy ,el .s el - 4 vU l9 . pk ., ._. _,{. .... ___.`y rd,,... _ 1 0? 'rsr C +c �a .=f q! ! t ,?=!fled L C-icn A � t�r� Control Devi:"e., to a.. 4 6 Y�ritte�n Specificatior;s H0H 7f TA ' 0 7 C D r a� ' F .:; f 7 Al : i Plot' � :. 'a+ ,`v s. G _.. i c r _ 6 _ � 4 i� r ., �1 ,ee,,. .- i"7T ., f h :: i_ ,r'i" T (r- i f -, l ; E''}rl'; 4l. C4M .t �,,,_ [>;.;,4T L,[ r E a'r - N.e Fti lh,n+r ,�E �c,:tC i�r3,.°A :€, >zn � ,Fa dNr `aeC a k is `~e'r Ffii:UR __.� nir'i.91"43 ! I _ 5 - R _ , : r State of North Carolina Department of Environment. Health, and Natural Resources Dlvision of Land Rr_sources Jarnes G. Martin, Governor November 27, 1991 Charles H. Gardner WIllam W. Cobey. Jr.. secretary Director Mr. Mike Poplin Vulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27115-4239 Re: .Renewal Request for Shelton Quarry Mining Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Dear Mr. Poplin: The review has been completed on the additional information submitted for the renewal of Mining Permit No. 17-01 for the Shelton Quarry in Caswell County. The following information is still needed to complete our review: 1) As requested.in my letter to Mr. J. R. Bryson dated July 25, 1991, a smaller scaled mine map is required for the modification area, detailing the construction of the earthen berm and the corresponding sediment and erosion control measures. This Section does not feel _ that this requirement is infeasible or impractical but is willing to compromise. A map scale of 1"=100' may show the detail needed to evaluate the proposed expansion. A smaller scaled map will provide more detailed information concerning the placement of measures and the sequencing. As this area is depicted on the 1"=200' map,.it appears that some measures may be impractical as designed. Also, the construction sequence is unclear because of the amount of information provided on the map. Furthermore, the Section's established policy, as it was shared with the Aggregates Industry several months ago, is that larger scaled maps such as the one submitted with the renewal request would be acceptable for areas where there is little or no threat of off -site sedimentation and for areas already under permit experiencing no problems'. As you are aware, new applications must be at a smaller. scale to provide for more detailed maps. Smaller scaled, more detailed maps are also required for newly proposed disturbances„ for areas where the potential for off -site sedimentation is high, and/or for areas where the placement of a structure or structures is questioned. P.O. Box 27687 • Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 M Equal Oppor only Mrnnadve Amon Employee November 27, 1991 Page-2 Therefore, please provide this office with a more detailed mine map at a scale of 1"=100' of the modification area involving the construction of the berm and the installation of the 36" cmp. 2) During the course of our review, comments were solicited from the Groundwater Section with the Division of Environmental Management. Attached is a copy of their comments. This Section requires that you supply the information requested by the Groundwater Section concerning on -site wells and that the monitoring program be followed. This information must be submitted to this office. Copies of the monitoring information must be submitted quarterly to the local Groundwater Section office and to this office. Furthermore, instead of monitoring two off -site wells, you must install two monitoring wells on -site at the property lines upgradient and downgradient from the excavation. Monitoring data must conform to the requirements for the existing three wells. In order to complete the processing of your renewal request, please forward two (2) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address:. Land Quality Section P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, N. C. 27611 Please advise at-(919) 733-4574 if you should have any questions on'the above. sincerely, leth U. Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section BUC\ cc: Doug Miller , Janet Russell, Groundwater.Section, WSRU 11II nnI Speed Letter. 'I / To �3 '4k L%„e+ spr% From L Q 5 �-G7S Rak'Q L ldS �O Subject VML 5 CvY.rd a✓t"a �C' U.R.S� POWMJ' Y --&z7-0/ eQSuX�G Date //--11- 9/ REPLY _w4t 1A. !2; ._ Date Signed WiISONones p RECIPIENT —RETAIN WHITE COPY, RENRN PINK COPY al o.MlWEDiNUSA w r F is • ' �C�•i • /r -1 `= �'� � I 1 � � �� f� � r�� `� �: 1 �. �r r' l � . .r . t~ ` . r• r v- State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Margaret Plemmons Foster William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION MEMORANDUM TO: David Ward Land Quality Section FROM: Janet M . Russell �v,ra�r1 Groundwater Section SUBJECT: VULCAN MATERIALSISHELTON QUARRY Caswell County - Permit #17-01 Renewal and Modification DATE: November 22, 1991 Groundwater Section staff members have completed a cursory review of the above -referenced renewal and modification. Although the cover letter for this package states that three wells are located within the mine area and are shown on the plan, I could not locate them on Sheet 2 of the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Map. The Groundwater Section of the Winston-Salem Regional Office is currently seeking to collect data that relates to mining activities and their potential impacts on groundwater quality and supply. Therefore, we are requesting that Vulcan comply with the following: 1. Locate these three wells on a plan 2. Provide information as to their construction method, depth, depth to water level and age if it is known. 3. Check and record water levels from these wells on a quarterly basis (March, July & November) of each year. 4. Submit information in #1 and #2 above to the Winston- Salem Regional Office when the permit is renewed and submit the water level information after they are taken each quarter. 8o25 North Point Boulevard, Suite mpo, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106-3203 • Telephone %9ff&j3&XX An Equal 0twortunity Affimwdve Action Employer (919) I%.70Q7 19) BW7005 FAX In addition, two residences (one upgradient of the excavation and one downgradient) should be chosen to perform the same tasks as requested for the on -site wells. This will allow a comparison to be made over a period of time. Well construction information and location of these wells should also be noted on the plan. Thank you for considering our comments. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL ❑FFICE DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION October 23, 1991 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Beth U. Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist FROM: David H. Ward W, Assistant Regional Engineer THRU: G. Douglas Miller, P.E. Regional Engineer SUBJECT: Renewal Request - Shelton Quarry Permit #17-01, Caswell County RECEIVE] OCT LAND QUALITY SECTION We have completed our review of the subject request and have the following comments: Beth's Letter Dated 7-25-91 1. This has been addressed adequately. 2. This has been changed on the plan to 8' as requested. 3. As a minimum, the wells need to be located on the plan and a decision needs to be made about whether we are going to require monitoring wells. 4. It appears that they do not understand what we are looking for here. we still need this section to be an a map with a scale of 1"-50'. 5. (From GDM) - What about our comments -renewal application? If you have any questions about this, d❑ not hesitate to contact US. DHW/GDM/dh TO SPEED LETTERO DATE FROM DATE I .suR1EGr \IAA/Ez, Q(TII'W - � 51�1�-a � tapt�`( 17—n1 C��(t1�tL �tirt"( MESSAGE L ale l'iN'(-j /nAIAI 1 �l Lf-rn i Q��f In12 IQf AS 411c� 1A)d I �C fAN l^ t AA Y R A(L REPLY SENDER: DEWH AND RETAIN v[uQ4 COPY. SEND WHITE AND FINK. COPIES Vulcan Materials Company October 01. 1991 Ms. Beth Studenberg Assistant Mining Specialist land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7087 Re: Renewal and Modification of Permit No. 17-01, Shelton Quarry Dear Ms. Studenberg: RECEIVE) OCr 03 1991 D QL1.411LITY SF",v.iC Enclosed are two copies of revised plans and calculations that address your review letter dated July 25, 1991. Additionally, we olTer the following comments keyed numerically as in your letter: Stable, discharge points of existing settling ponds are shown. We do not have the requested groundwater table information. However, three (3) wells are known to exist within the mine area and their location is provided on the map. These wells, proximate and strategic to the pit, have experienced no water loss during the operation nor are we aware of any potential or expressed problems or concerns with any neighboring, off -site wells. Past experience at similar operations have not resulted in adverse impact to adjacent groundwater supplies. 3. It is not feasible or practical to satisfy your request for a smaller scale plan at this stage of the renewal/modification process. To do so would result in lengthy delays as well as prohibitive map preparation costs. Plans of the current scale are adequate for Vulcan to complete the proposed work and to ensure the required erosion and sediment control. Your earliest, favorable mview of this resubmittal is requested. Should you II questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Mike Poplin Environmental 8ngi veer Certified cc: Jim Bryson Willard Vicks Buss Willard MIDEAST DIVISION / P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 2 115-4239 • TELEPHONE 919 7(7 4MO Pipe Outlet to Well-defined Channel F L.1 -s il-Pe length of the: riprap -jpr,jX1 2- d 1 5 times the maxunum Compac±ed sod - stone diameter but not less than 6" � la i1 3 In awell-defined channel ex- / tend the apron up the channel banks to m elevation of e IN 1UlI 1{. ,11I=Jlif=�lll i + 14 above the maximum tailwater =1 ��� I��F- I(I—' �!!— f depth or to the top of the bank, n typical w, whichever is less- 4- A filter blanket or filter fabric Figure 6-20e Temporary earthen dmesn,n dike should be installed between the ript ap and soil foundation. TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH lOiaO' T --rn T� L `d III Ja. 'E [ .ILk-- section AA ' I-11rr. Filter blanket Figure 6A1c all outlet protection (modified Irom Va `;WgOt. OUTLET STABILIZATION STRUCTURE N.T. S Excavation Design settled m1 in Inla III II =1 5 1t max IIII Fite I tabn< Cross section 'Filter fabric Overfill 6' for settlement ,^^�2.1 em Fmergency I'�II'1 slope mide ax bypass 1 1 side slope If ratified below max fVa¢ual ofdam top n+am ground Ctnnn mntinn Figure 6.60e Temporary sediment trap TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP N.T.S. Figure 6,21b Permanent divanaon iocatrxl above a slope Steep cut or fill use¶-7 1 - slope `4 IIT` III J,IY)i —7iIP 2 1 slope or flatter 2 min top 6 freeboard PERMANENT DIVERSION DITCH N TS, In channels, roll out strips of netting parallel to the direction of flow and over the protective mulch. Ill��ll Anchor netting in flit-II^ �j a 6-inch trench. Figufs 6.14a InstaiitarRaoon of nerong and mating (modlied from Va. Div. of Forestry) overlap Join strips by ancriormg and overlapping. NETTING AND STRAW FOR V-SHAPED AND TRAPEZOIDAL DITCHES NITS -- --- Vulcan Afa#erials Company xio Mideast o%V%S✓On EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DETAILS SHELTON QUARRY CASWELL COUNTY DATE 15 - 91 SHEET 4 L)RAWN BY D. W r`0L. Y (ENGINEER ) Vegetated V-shaped Waterway with Stone Center Drain 1 o- iT Jl �`il 412.. Filter layer- . — gravelortabric Trapezoidal Rlprap Channel d w- lit f liter layer, gravel or fabric Vegetated Parabolic -shaped Waterway with Stone Center Drain W 213 W 4-12 1�11Y Ar • Ste•Filter layer, gravel or . r Figure 6.31a Construction detail of npop chanr" cross sections DETAILS FOR RIPRAP DITCHES AND CHANNEL N.T.S. Existing Ground-, Top of Abutment Elev.657"rClean-out Elev. 653'- `� Spillwgy Crest 655+ -r�— I ,_, - _�._ i I Min. Rock Abutment 2 ' Deep Cutoff Trench Thickness =2' Lined with Filter Fabric Rock Fill d50 =9 a Filled with Rock Extending Entire Length of Dom Center Line Cross Section Scale Ie=10' Bt Rock Fill d50=9" ��{.Elev.655t+ 8t Fine Gravel (NCD0J #57or Equiv-' Existing Ground _ ------- 11(T YP) 2 Deep Cutoff Trench 21 Lined with Filter Fabric �+-- S Filled with Rock Extending Entire Lengh of Dam Profile Along Existing Drainage N.T.S. ROCK DAM DETAILS State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources D'nnsion.of Land Resources fames C. Martin, Governor Chutes H. Cardner Wllllam W. Cobey, Jr.. Secretary Director July 25, 1991 Mr. J. R. Bryson Vulcan Materials Company P. 0. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115-4239 RE: Renewal and Modification Requests for the Shelton Quarry Mining Permit No. 17-01 Caswell County Dear Mr. Bryson: The initial review has been completed on your renewal and modification requests for the mining permit for the Shelton Quarry in Caswell County. Though the submitted information was very thorough, additional information is needed concerning the following items: (1) All points of discharge from the settling ponds must be located on the map and stable outlets provided. (2) The rock dam to be installed between the proposed Disposal Area "A" and existing overburden disposal area along the western property line should have a top width of at least 8 feet to more easily facilitate clean -out of the sediment storage area. (3) The high and low ground water table information is needed to provide base data. (4) A small scale (1" = 50') plan more accurately detailing the installation of and sediment and erosion control for the installation of the 36 inch CMP is needed as thepotentialfor off -site sedimentation in this area is high. Furthermore, the "outlet stabilization structure" must be constructed of NCDOT Class I rip rap 22 inches thick. All other dimensions for ' said measure shall be as detailed in the specifications submitted with the plans. P.O. Box 27687 • Megh. N r. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 M Equal Oppommlry Ammm Live Action Employer 4• i Mr. J. R. Bryson July 25, 1991 Page 2 In order to complete the processing of your application, please forward two (2) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, Forth Carolina 27611 Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if you have any Questions on the above. BUS/se cc: Doug Miller Si cerely !.' Beth U. Studenberg Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION May 20, 1991 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Beth Studenberg Land Quality /- Raleei�2h FROM: Doug Miller "y Land Qualit - WS WSRO RE: VMC - Shelton Quarry #17-01 Renewal & Modification Request RFc£ly r EO 44ryD &W11r 1991 ry6eczloN Staff review of the plans, maps, application and other supporting material has been completed. This is one of the better applications that we have noted from the mining industry. We only have the following comments: A. Sediment and Erosion Control Plan 1. What type of synthetic mat will be used in the ditchlines? As a minimum, it should be excelsior. 2. The rock dam should be a minimum of 8' wide at the top to facilitate cleanout access from the dam. �3. If the 36" RCP outlet from under the disposal area "A" can be placed on a 0% grade, the proposed dissipator is okay; otherwise it must be constructed using Class I rip rap 22" thick. The remaining dimensions are okay. 4. The specification book describes each channel completely, but does not give a construction detail for every type of geometry. Also, the plan sheet should include a table for ditches (TD's and PD's) and TST's with appropriate dimensions keyed to appropriate details. - 2 - 5. The proposed length's of TST's 5, 7, and 8 are sufficiently long that substantial excavation may be required to construct properly. The existing contours would suggest difficulty in this area. This should be clarified for all control devices. A larger scale may be appropriate for these areas. B. Application for Renewal 1. C.4.c., page 5. Earthen berm is not adequate protection for high wall - even with outer perimeter fenced. A type boulder barrier or another fence should be constructed at high wall. 2. C.b.b., page &. At no point should the slope exceed 2H:IV though as written this could allow the 10' bench to be included to achieve that slope angle. 3. D.1. Permanent vegetation will be established which is sufficient to restrain erosion. 4. D.3., page 10. See 1 above 5. D.10., page 14. As a minimum, application should indicate that reclamation will be completed simultaneous to mining to the extent feasible. If this office can provide further comment, please contact US. GDM/dh TO DATE SPEED UTER® FROM ATE �71! �7IL117Et�IR�P[� sue�EcrVlAc 46>=Lt IQ h2HAnPY WZ7 AIAI- s M(FjF1UlTlDA_l. i1e IL 11-61 MESSAGE Alfmarn Apr Am-nrE,lAl MACK 7'e(�y-E�vFt7 w,T lr— YMA SFr Atsivruiisl6i Cvir nc rllr E(X-,f7IrnlAeY" REPLY SENDER: DETACH AND RETAIN YELLM COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK CONES 3 ... _ ,. ' 5 1 r . f i pITTSYIVANIA_ co - CAC0. 5¢We RICE ,GWrNN 11 n L0 m K SETTLING POND AREA POND EMPLOYE I BLDG. SHOPS / QUARRY I I STOCKPILE AREALU l a j z N\\4 !. I cf) O Jpf a7 r Q / U I co NOTE For Details of Ail ldentitied Erosion a Sedimentutioo Cunhoi Devices, See Sheet 4 arL vvrlrt n Specification . F TRAP No, 1 • TT`` C V CO. r'1 ...- Al EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MAP NA) ,,., - CASWFL_L COUNTY DATE 2 ,5 -9' Sheet ? DRAW! by M F WA'�lla r, ( NGlNI rr Pipe Outlet to Well-defined Channel Fivar blanket Figure 6.41c Riprap outiet protection (moditind Iron) V a SWOG) Notes 1. La is the length of the riprap apron. 2. d = 1.5 times the maximum stone diameter but not less than 6". 3. In a well-defined channel ex- tend the apron up the channel banks to an elevation of 6' above the maximum tailwater depth or to the top of the bank, whichever is less. 4. A filter blanket or filter fabric should be installed between the riprap and soil foundation. OUTLET STABILIZATION STRUCTURE N.T.S. Excavation -'� Cross Section Filter fabric D. Overfili 6' selile4l top min for settlement 7F7f" '.d fil Min Figure 6.60a Temporary sediment trap Stone section TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP N.T. S. Figure 6.20a Temporary earthen diversion dike. TEMPORAR T. S. Figure 6.21 b Permanent diversion loramd above a slope. 6' typical F1oW 18" min i �tf111=11t DITC Steep cut fill slope a,- slo e P l-_ u — u l-1, riI,: 2!1 slope or flatter 2 ' min top 6" freeboard Vulcan Materials Company Mideast D/vision OSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DETAILS SHELTON QUARRY CASWELL COUNTY DATE 2-15 -91 SHEET 4 DRAWN BY1 D.W. POLLY(ENGINEER) 'll'egetated V-shaped Waterway with Stone Center Drain ZOO TrapezoidalR..p Channel u,1e d PERMANENT DIVERSION DITCH Vegetated Parabolic -shaped Waterway with Stone Center Drain N.TS, W 213 W d - I-�4III li 4-12 Filter layer, pll�i� 111 gravel or fabric In channels, roll out strips of netting parallel to the direction of flow and over the protective mulch. Anchor netting in a 6-inch trench overlap Join strips by anchoring Figure 6.14a Installation of netting and matting (modified from Va. Div. of Fomsiry) and overlapping. NETTING AND STRAW FOR V-SHAPED AND TRAPEZOIDAL DITCHES N.T S.T- Figure 6.310 Gonsenction derail of nprap channoi cross sections. DETAILS FOR RIPRAP DITCHES AND CHANNEL N.T.S. .. of Abutment Elev. 657 . Spillway Crest 655' L Min. Rock Abutment �►T��+r.j.�i r r- Center Line Cross Section sca let Ie=1Or I Rock Fill d50- mot\ Existing Ground lean -out Elev. 653'± 2' Deep Cutoff Trench Lined with Filter Fabric Fill d50 =9 a Filled with Rock Extending Entire Length of Dam E lev. 6551 + /Fine Gravel (NCDOT # 57or Equiv.) --- "11l- �_-2' Deep Cutoff Trench 2' Lined with Filter Fabric 8 Filled with Rock Extending Entire Lengh of Dam Profile Al )ng Existing Drainage Scale' In-10' ROCK DAM DETAILS Existing Ground hlit Y u z is U ANC 4UAlITY SECTION Vulcon Materials Co. D.B. 200-457 �00 .G a U i R.io Q a o" CV �, 9749 ac 3. T� PEKMIT ' a M Jeffrey Dean Fousl :; ie ?�''^e,w tC Charlie 0. D.U. 220-790 a.14.14 't Lawson �. t `D.0. 156- / Johnny Roy Brookst - D. B. 198 • 150 ' 699 1 ' qre' O Claude L , flay lnynac, Jr. D.B.220-]20/ , l Line, hearing Dist. Ll:_ 'IJ-7`I-;1S-19-W 122.92' L2 N-16-4u-35-W 2u4, OR L4 N 17-14-43-W 46.29' L5 S-75-36-36-W 201..06' L6 ,'S-14-15-34-17 50. 40' L7 N-67-36-27—W 129.701 3 u 35 SCIE"'7'aN nt7 PP_L1 L8 S-70-06-51-0 40.07' 9 L9 S-68-26-18-W 96. 12' s m 1.50ac.0 R. scrsm Cj. 1.10 N-48-52-35—W 35.54' L11 N-12-30-O6-u 1 95. 10 :L12N-26-51-35-E 153, G1' o .1,13 11-14-04-13-F, 99.74' L14 N-14-05-47-P. 200, 7.1 '. _ L15 N-23-28-33-E 96. 17, 1.16 S-72-08-.,` 10.1. 42' W 7 '5-72-06-34—H 47.09' u REFERENCES ,. _ Cll itc llnlftit 1111dIurn1 Arc, Tr) 01in HI IlFnrl.lin 11 Estill n 61 Nl O4M+ 1 ' iel� D1B,?Np 923 01 12=0Z=18 78113;77773;991' J80:62'. .8=24=21=24=W 772,57' i7B11 buei eMi I4t i"490WY I I llil 1 i OnbAVIiU I i118.8q' 999.4iu1 166.811' Il tl .26-00-1U-W 1 271 . "t) 1 lonuolconc,mon 0,1i 9.04 663 c3 2'2-riJ-2G y 554o12'; " 219,77, _111s35'i ' S-00— 0-02—W 218176' r 61A I7=Nem57 !1491D6' l6h:17' '1l-61,- 104lot1 1 I, nlen. lI Meil1. 16N lbll I N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Sgtion Telephone Log Date: S / �3 /9� Shect of Time: 3 /> ❑ am Call: Placed ❑ Received i9 3 pm Resumed ❑ CAatr lQ 1. Project: l7-al County: 2. Conversation with: Telephone: ( ) 3. Affiliation: �MG u SPEED TO ATE FROM DATE r n(14 AAu,Fz r 'ro 4iylpfd:ufKq Ct l�a's — ISUBrECT AAGE� ('.I.SGIL �k[.' drii,[6G,'C E"✓k—='ffYA� Y MESSAGE Ait'rY_HruD h¢F. P�FI �� r:F Aver ee�nc>a, AW riW. Ztk LI tizrl tress q FAl rite-O LI,IPle6A 117 IWEt-CorSACT lA;Vf, R)PUr, A'GTSPyfWirullnlq t9f- A/Alp- AlooierxnntJ AZ lAIr71CA'T Q R WG. liGul 5 v1ZnJr� _ r NVIAAr,,i-l�> g,A-/ V 0101 THAkAws A(L(cq t —ANDa SIGNED USA REPLY SENDER: DETACH AND REWN Yaiov cow, SEND w ITE AND PINK COME Vulcan Materials Company April 24, 1991 Mr. Tracy Davis Land Quality Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Permit No. 17-1. Shelton Quarry Dear Mr. Davis: rif W This is our request to ra*iew the above referenced permit for the maximum of ten additional years. Enclosed in triplicate are copies of the application, calculations, details, mine/property map, and erosion and sedimentation control plan. In preparing this application, no findings were revealed that would be in conflict with the seven conditions listed in G. S. 74-51. Prior to and since enactment of the Mining Act of 1971, we have operated Shelton Quarry in compliance with State mining regulations and other environment requirements. During the requested renewal period, we intend to comply with the various agencies within Department Health, Environment, and Natural Resources. The operation will not have an unduly or significant adverse effect upon wildlife, fisheries, or publicly -owned land. It will not constitute a substantial physical hazard to neighboring structures or public facilities due to distances of separation, buffer areas and safety during routine mining activities. We trust you will find this renewal package complete and acceptable. Should you have questions or require additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, Hryson Designer Enclosure (Check, $1,00D) cc: Russ Willard Mike Poplin MIDEAST DIVISION I P.O. BOX 4239 • WINSTON SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA M154239 • TELEPHONE 919 761-463 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN FOR THE SHELTON QUARRY EXPANSION VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN SHELTON ❑UARRY SHELTON, NORTH CAROLINA CASWELL COUNTY MARCH, 1991 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PLANNED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PRACTICES ... 1 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ................................. 2 MAINTENANCE PLAN ........................................ 3 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP DESIGN ......................... 3 STORMWATER CONVEYANCE .......................... 1. 1.... 9 ROCK DAM DESIGN ......................................... 37 CULVERT ❑ESIGN.......................................... 40 -i- EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for the Shelton Quarry permit renewal/expansion is designed to minimize accelerated erosion and sedimentation by means of diversions and particle setting in temporary sediment traps and a rock dam. Design criteria for the plan was taken from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. Vulcan Materials Company is proposing to expand the aerial extent of the active pit southward to encompass an additional mining area of roughly 20 acres. Also included in the proposed expansion is the need for additional overburden storage area. Stripped material will be disposed in the form of a berm that will cover roughly 11 acres on the western boundary of the property. Additional stockpile area will also be required to replace area lost by the planned pit expansion, and a relatively small screening berm will need to be installed along a portion of the eastern property boundary. The total increase in affected acreage required to meet the anticipated production needs over the next 10 years is approximately 40 acres. This plan was developed under the assumption that the existing mining and support area approved by the Department does not require any additional erosion and sedimentation control structures, and is stable in its present condition. Therefore, it is assumed that this plan need only encompass those areas which will be re -disturbed or newly affected by the proposed quarry expansion. PLANNED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PRACTICES 1. Temporary Sediment Trap (Practice 6.60) Several temporary sediment traps (TSTs) will be installed for the purpose of dissipating flow energy and trapping sediment through retention and filtration. 2. Rock Dam (Practice 6.63) A rock dam will be constructed across the swale which is currently bounded by the southernmost toe of the existing western berm. The area which is projected to contribute drainage to the rock dam is roughly 19 acres. - 1 - 3. Land Grading (Practice 6.02) Prior to mineral extraction within the expanded pit area, it will be necessary to strip all overburden and dispose of it in the expanded overburden disposal area. The disposal area will exist in the form of a large berm on the western property boundary. All cut and fill slopes in unconsolidated material will be no steeper than 2:1 with a 14 foot horizontal bench at each 30 foot elevation interval. Cut slopes will be fine graded immediately after rough grading and will be vegetated according to the Vegetation Plan. The top of the berm will be sloped to drain toward the west to minimize the erosion and sedimentation controls on the up slope toe of the berm. As the berms are constructed, the fill material shall be placed in even layers and compacted. Vegetative measures shall be applied within 30 working days in any area where land grading is complete or delayed. 4. Temporary Seeding (Practice 6.10) Temporary seeding is to be applied to all disturbed areas where work is delayed for a period of more than 30 working days. S. Permanent Seeding (Practice fa_ 11) Permanent seeding is to be applied within 30 working days or 120 calendar days after final grade is complete. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. Obtain plan approval and mining permit renewal. 2. Construct Permanent Diversion No. 1, 3. Construct rock dam. 4. Begin clearing and grubbing of pit and stockpile expansion areas. 5. Construct Temporary Sediment Traps No. 1 and 2 and install Temporary Diversions No. 1 and 2. 6. Begin overburden removal and build berm on eastern property boundary. - 2 - 7. Construct Temporary Sediment Traps No, 3, 4, and 5. 8. Install Temporary Diversions No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 9. Begin berm construction in northern part of proposed overburden disposal area. 10. Construct Temporary Sediment Traps No. 6 and 7. 11. Install Permanent Diversion No. 2 and Temporary Diversions No. 9, 10, and 11. 12. Install culvert. 13. Construct Permanent Diversion No. 3 and Temporary Sediment Traps No. 8 and 9. 14. Install Temporary Diversions No. 12 and 13. 15. Construct Temporary Sediment Trap No. 10. 16. Install Temporary Diversion No. 14. 17, Construct Temporary Sediment Trap No. 11. 18. install Temporary Diversion No. 15. MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. All erosion and sediment control practices will be inspected for stability and operation following each period of significant rainfall. Any repairs required to correct damage from erosion or piping will be made immediately to maintain operation as designed. 2. All sediment traps and the rock dam will be cleaned when the sediment level has reached approximately one half of the design capacity. 3. Periodically check the spillway elevation or depth below embankment on all temporary sediment traps and the rock dam to ensure that they are maintained as designed. Any displaced spillway rip rap should be replaced immediately. TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP DESIGN In addition to the rock dam, several temporary sediment traps will also be installed at the site. The drainage tributaries and design volume requirements are shown below. - 3 - DISTURBED VOLUME DRAINAGE DRAINAGE REQUIRED TST TRIBUTARIES AREA (FT.3) TST #1 TO #1 2.00 ac. 3.600 TST #2 TD#2 0.60 ac. 1,080 TST #3 T❑ #3, TO #4 1.70 ac. 3,060 TST #4 TD #5, TO #8 1.50 ac. 2,700 TST #5 TD #7 1.30 ac. 2,340 TST #6 T❑ #9, TD #11 2.70 ac. 4.860. TST #7 TO #10 1.10 ac. 1,980 TST #8 TO #12 3.90 ac. 7,020 TST #9 T❑ #13 2.30 ac. 4,140 TST #10 TD #14 0.90 ac. 1,620 TST #11 TD #15 0.80 ac. 1,440 Volume requirements were based upon 1,800 ft'/AC. Design volumes were calculated with all excavated side slopes assumed to be cut on a 2:1 slope. Design volumes were based upon the following recta ngularltrapezoidaI volumetric formula. V = D13[AT + As + (ATAe)a s] TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 1 Required Volume = 3,600 W Peak Flow Q,o = 5.8 CFS Spillway Height = 3.0 ft Embankment Height = 4.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L60ft W = 30 ft D = 3 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 3,911 W > 3,600 Weir Length = 6 ft TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 2 Required Volume = 1.080 ft3 Peak Flow Q,a = 1.8 CFS Spillway Height = 2.0 It Embankment Height = 3.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: =I= L=40ft W=20ft ❑ = 2 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 1,159 ft3 > 1,080 Weir Length = 4 ft (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 3 Required Volume = 3,060 ft3 Peak Flow Q,o = 5.3 CFS Spillway Height = 3.0 ft Embankment Height = 4.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 50 It W=30ft ❑ = 3 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 3,197 1`13 > 3,060 Weir Length = 6 ft (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 4 Required Volume = 2,700 ft3 Peak Flow Q,o = 5.6 CFS Spillway Height = 3.0 ft Embankment Height = 4.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 55 ft W=25ft ❑ = 3 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 2,811 ft3 > 2,700 Weir Length = 5 ft (5.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 5 Required Volume = 2,340 ft3 Peak Flow Q,o = 2.5 CFS Spillway Height = 3.0 ft Embankment Height = 4.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 50 ft W = 25ft - 5 - ❑ = 3 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 2,530 fe > 2,340 Weir Length = 5 It (6-60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO, to Required Volume = 4,860 ft" Peak Flow ❑,o = 11.5 CFS Spillway Height 3.5 ft Embankment Height = 5.0 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 60 tt W = 30 ft ❑ = 4.5 below spillway elevation Z - 2 Design Storage Volume = 4,885 ft' > 4,860 Weir Length = 8 ft (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 7 Required Volume = 1,980 fta Peak Flow ❑,o = 3.5 CFS Spillway Height = 2.0 ft Embankment Height = 3.5 It Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 55 ft W = 25 ft D = 2 below spillway elevation Z w 2 Design Storage Volume = 2,148 W > 1,980 Weir Length = 5 ft (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 8 Required Volume = 7,020 fig Peak Flow ❑,o = 11.3 CFS Spillway Height = 3.5 ft Embankment Height = 5.0 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 85ft W=30ft D = 4.5 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 7,179 ft3 > 7,020 Weir Length = 10 ft (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 9 Required Volume = 4.140 ft3 Peak Flow Q,❑ = 7.0 CFS Spillway Height = 3.5 ft Embankment Height = 5.0 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L=60ft W=30ft D = 3.5 below spillway elevation. Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 4,301 ft3 > 4,140 Weir Length = 7 It (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 10 Required Volume = 1,620 ft3 Peak Flow Q,❑ = 2.9 CFS Spillway Height = 2.0 It Embankment Height = 3.5 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 50 ft W 25 ft ❑ = 2 below spillway elevation Z = 2 Design Storage Volume = 1,939 ft3 > 1,620 Weir Length = 4 It (6.60a) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NO. 11 Required Volume = 1,440 ft3 Peak Flow ❑,o = 2.5 CFS Spillway Height = 1.5 ft Embankment Height = 3.0 ft Excavated Trap Dimensions: L = 50 ft W = 25 ft D = 1.5 below spillway elevation Z = 2 - 7 - Design Storage Volume = 1,554 ft3 > 1,440 Weir Length = 4 ft (6.60a) Construction Specifications Clear, grub, and strip the area under the embankment of all vegetation and root mat. Remove all surface soil containing high amounts of organic matter and stockpile or dispose of it properly. Haul all objectionable material to a designated disposal area. 2. Ensure that fill material for the embankment is free of roots, woody vegetation. organic matter, and other objectionable material. Place the fill in lifts not to exceed nine inches and machine compact it. Over -fill the embankment six inches to allow for settlement. I Construct the outlet section in the embankment. Protect the connection between the riprap and the soil from piping by using filter fabric or a keyway cutoff trench between the riprap structure and the soil. • Place the filter fabric between the riprap and soil. Extend the fabric across the spillway foundation and sides to the top of the dam; or • Excavate a keyway trench along the centerline of the spillway foundation extending up the sides to the height of the dam. The trench should be at least two feet deep and two feet wide with 1:1 side slopes. 4. Clear the pond area below the elevation of the crest of the spillway to facilitate sediment cleanout. 5. All cut and fill slopes should be 2:1 or flatter. 6. Ensure that the stone (drainage) section of the embankment has a minimum bottom width of three feet and maximum side slopes of 1:1 that extend to the bottom of the spillway section. 7. Construct the minimum finished stone spillway bottom width, as shown on the plans, with 2:1 side slopes extending to the top of the over -filled embankment. Keep the thickness of the sides of the spillway outlet structure at a minimum of 21 inches. The weir must be level and constructed to grade to assure design capacity. 8. Material used in the stone section should be a well -graded mixture of stone with a d.a size of nine inches (Class 8 erosion control stone is recommended) and a maximum stone size of 14 inches. The stone may be machine placed and the smaller stones worked into the voids of the larger stones. The stone should be hard, angular, and highly weather -resistant. OMIE 9. Ensure that the stone spillway outlet section extends downstream past the toe of the embankment on zero grade with length equal to spillway height. Also ensure that drainage flows in the direction indicated on the plan sheet. Keep the edges of the stone outlet section flush with the surrounding ground and shape the center to confine the outflow stream. 10. Direct emergency bypass to natural, stable areas. Locate bypass outlets so that flow will not damage the embankment. 11. Stabilize the embankment and all disturbed areas above the sediment pool and downstream from the trap immediately after construction (Reference: Vegetation Plan). 12. Mark the distance from the top of the spillway to the sediment cleanout level (one-half the design depth) in the field. Maintenance Inspect temporary sediment traps after each period of significant rainfall. Remove sediment and restore the trap to its original dimensions when the sediment has accumulated to one-half the design depth of the trap. Place the sediment that is removed in the designated disposal area and replace the contaminated part of the gravel facing. Check the structure for damage from erosion or piping. Periodically check the depth of the spillway to ensure it is a minimum of 1.5 feet below the low point of the embankment. Immediately fill any settlement of the embankment to slightly above design grade. Any riprap displaced from the spillway must be replaced immediately. After all sediment -producing areas have been permanently stabilized, remove the structure and all unstable sediment. Smooth the area to blend with the adjoining areas and stabilize properly (Reference: Vegetation Plan). STORMWATER CONVEYANCE Stormwater diversion channels were designed in accordance with the methodology outlined in article 8.05 of the Department's Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. The drainage areas for each diversion channel are shown below, and subsequent design specifications are given for each channel. Drainage Areas ORIGINAL FINAL GRADE ❑ITCH AREA AREA TO #1 1.00 ac. 2.00 ac. TO #2 0.60 ac. 0.50 ac. TO #3 0.70 ac. 0.25 ac. TD #4 1.00 ac. 0.65 ac. TD #5 0.70 ac. 1.00 ac. TD #6 0.20 ac. 0.65 ac. TO #7 0.30 ac. 1.30 ac. TD #8 0.80 ac. 0 TO #9 0.30 ac. 1.30 ac. TO #10 0.20 ac. 1.10 ac. TO #11 2.40 ac. 0 TD #12 3.90 ac. 1.80 ac. TD #13 0.30 ac. 2.30 ac. T❑ #14 0.70 ac. 0.90 ac. TO #15 0.40 ac. 0.80 ac. PD #1 (0-800) A 1.3 ac. NIA PD #1 (800-1,250) 8 13.0 ac. NIA PD #1 (1,250-1,950) C 19.0 ac. NIA P❑ #1 (1,950-2,050) D 20.0 ac. NIA PD #2 17.0 ac. NIA P❑ #3 (0-300) 2.0 ac. NIA PD #3 (300-650) 7.5 ac. NIA PD #3 (650-750) 8.0 ac. NIA - 10 - Construction Specifications (Grass Lined Channel) 1. Excavate the channel and shape it to an even cross section as designed. When staking, indicate a 0.2' overcut around the channel perimeter for silting and bulking. 2. Grade soil away from channel s❑ that surface water may enter freely. 3. Apply lime, fertilizer, and seed to the channel and adjoining areas in accordance with the vegetation plan. 4. Apply temporary liner to channel and adjoining areas as designed with netting and mat rolled out in strips which are parallel to the direction of flow. 5. Install various temporary liners as follows: ■ Jute Netting: Spread the matting evenly and smoothly. in contact with the channel at all points. Bury the up channel end of each matting length in a vertical six inch slot, then backfill and tamp, Overlap subsequent up channel sections 12 inches with up channel mat on top. Where two or more widths are placed side by side, overlap the edges by not less than four inches, then staple along the overlap at three foot intervals. Staple the untapped edge and center flow line at six foot intervals. ■ Straw w1Np: Construct the same as Jute netting except anchor each square yard with a staple. ■ Fiberglass Roy' . Construct the same as Jute netting. ■ Synthetic Mat: Per manufacturer's instructions. Construction Specifications (Rip Rap Channel) 1. Excavate the channel and shape it to an even cross section as designed. The channel should be overcut to allow for placement of rip rap according to the following: MINIMUM RIP RAP d50 THICKNESS V 13.5" 9" 2t7 0" 12" 27.0" 15" 34.011 2. Install extra strength filter fabric ❑n the bottom and sides ❑f the channel. Place the upstream fabric over the downstream fabric with at least a one foot overlap on all joints and secure with staples. 3. Place rip rap evenly to provide for ditch dimensions as designed. Rip rap should be placed immediately after installing the fabric filter. - 12 - Diversion Channel Design Channel PD #1 (Sta. 0 to 5 + 00) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 1.3 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.30 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 7.7 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.0 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.0 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 2.4 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.6 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 2.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.75 1.69 0.36 0.080 1.48 2.5 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.95 2.71 0.45 0.150 0.92 2.5 Q > Q10 Bare 0.40 0.48 0.19 0.020 3.89 1.9 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Straw w1Net 2. Td = 1.45 Ib.lft.' (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.) 0.50 0.75 0.24 0.033 2.74 2.1 0.78 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.0 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 2.5% - 13 - Channel PD #1 (Sta. 6 + 00 to 12 + 50) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 13 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.20 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 14 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 4.9 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 3.1 in./hr. 5- Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 12.8 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 8.1 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 6.5% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA f. Retardance Class = N/A g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h, Z Value = 4 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) Riprap (d50 12") 1.00 4.00 0.49 0.060 3.91 No vegetation is adequate for permanent cover, i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 12" 2. Td = 5.0 Ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) 1.0 4.0 0.49 0.060 3,91 Comments: T < Td, Q > ❑ 10 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.0 ft. Z Value = 4 Channel Grade = 6.5% - 14 - ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS 15.6 0>Q10 ❑ (cfs) T (lb .lft.2) 15.6 4.0 Channel PD #1 (Sta. 12 + 50 to 19 + 50) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 19 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.20 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 17,5 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 4.2 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 2.8 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 16.0 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 10.6 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 2.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Eslablished Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 4 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 1.15 5.29 0.56 0.047 3.40 V [ Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 1.25 6.25 0.61 0.065 2.60 Q > Q10 Bare 0.70 1.96 0.34 0.020 5.73 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Straw With Net 2. Td = 1.45 lb./ft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (tt-) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.2) 0.90 3.24 0.44 0.033 4.11 13.3 1.40 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.25 ft. Z Value = 4 Channel Grade = 2.5% - 15 - Channel PD #1 (Sta. 19 + 50 to 20 + 50) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 20 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.20 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 17.7 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (25 year 24 hour) = 5.0 in.1hr. i (10 year 24 hour) = 4.2 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 2.8 in.1hr. S. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (25 year 24 hour) = 20 cfs Q (10 year 24 hour) = 16.8 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 11.2 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 12.0% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) t. Retardance Class = NIA g. Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Riprap (d50 12") 0.65 4.52 0.50 0.084 3.85 17.4 Q > Q10 No vegetation is adequate for permanent cover. i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 12" 2. Td = 5.0 lbJft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cts) T (lb.lft.) 0.65 4.52 0.50 0.084 3.85 17.4 4.9 Comments: T r Td, Q > Q10 Channel Summary Permanent Corer = Riprap Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal Depth (d) = 0.7 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 12.0% Bottom Width = 5 ft. - 16 - Channel PD #2 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 17 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.26 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 12.5 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8,03g) i (25 year 24 hour) = 6.0 in.1hr. i (10 year 24 hour) = 5.2 in,/hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 3.8 in./hr. 5, Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (25 year 24 hour) = 26.5 cfs Q (10 year 24 hour) = 23.0 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 16.8 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 9.5% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = NIA g. Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Riprap (050 12")0.85 6.42 0.62 0,084 3.97 25.5 Q > Q10 i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 12" 2. Td = 5.0 lb.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) a (cfs) T (lb.m.z) 0.85 6.42 0.62 0.084 3.97 25.5 5.0 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q10 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal Depth (d) W 0.9 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 9.5% Bottom Width : 5 ft. - 17 - Channel PD #3 (Sta. 0 to 1 + Day a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.8 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.30 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 2,4 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.4 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.7 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 1.6 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.2 cfs b, Proposed Ditch Grade = 10% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8,05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) 0 (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.088 1.34 1.7 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.85 2.17 0.40 0.180 0.78 1.7 Q > Q10 Bare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.020 3.90 1.4 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Straw With Net 2. Td = 1.45 Ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.2) 0.50 0.75 0.24 0.033 3.00 2.3 0.94 Comments: T r Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 3.0% Channel PD #3 (Sta. 1 + 00 to 3-+ 00) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 2.0 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.30 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 3.8 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.4 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.7 in)hr, 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 3.9 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 2.9 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 12.5% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = NIA g. Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal h, Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) Riprap (d50 12") 0.50 2.75 R (ft.) n V (fps) 0.38 0.084 3.38 i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1- Liner Type = 12" 2. Td = 5.0 ibjft.z (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft-) R (ft.) 0.50 2.75 0.38 Comments: T < Td, Q > 010 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal Depth (d) = 0.5 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 12.5% Bottom Width = 4 ft- - 19 - n V (fps) 0.084 3.38 ❑ (Cfs) 9.3 COMMENTS ❑>010 T (lb jft.2) 4.1 Channel PD #3 (Sta. 3 + 00 to 6 + 50) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8,03) 1. Drainage Area = 7.5 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.23 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 6.6 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.0 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.1 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 10.4 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 7.1 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 3.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (tt.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 3.87 0.48 0.055 2.86 11.1 V C Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.80 5.12 0.57 0.080 2.21 11.3 Q > Q10 Bare 0.30 1.47 0.25 0.020 5.11 7.5 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover, However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Fiberglass Roving (Double) 2. Td = 0.85 lb.lft.2 (8.05g) d (tL) A (it.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.Nt.2) 0.40 2.08 0.32 0.028 4.30 8.9 0.75 Comments: T < Td, Q > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 3.0% Bottom Width = 4 ft. - 20 - Channel PD #3 (Sta. 6 + 50 to 7 + 50) a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 7.5 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.23 (8.03a) 3• Time of Concentration = 5.7 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.2 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.4 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 10.7 cfs ❑ (2 year 24 hour) = 7.6 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 18.0% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = NIA g. Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft-) R (ft.) n V (fps) 0 (cfs) Riprap (d50 15") 0.60 2.75 0.45 0.104 3.55 12.4 i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 15" 2. Td = 6.5 Ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ {cfs} 0.45 2.41 0.43 0.104 3.45 11.2 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q10 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = Trapezoidal Depth (d) = 0.6 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 18.0% Bottom Width = 4 ft. - 21 - COMMENTS Q>Q10 T (lb.ltt.2) 6.4 Channel TO #1 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 2.0 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.48 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 6.8 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.0 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.1 in.1hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 5.8 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 4.0 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 1.2% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f, Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8,05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft-) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 1.10 3.63 0.52 0.061 1.73 6.3 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 1.40 5.88 0.66 0.120 1.04 6.1 ❑ > Q10 Bare 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.020 3.72 4.7 Q > ❑2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1, Liner Type = fiberglass Roving (single) 2. Td = 0.60 lb.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb./ft.2) 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.021 3.55 4.5 0.49 Comments: T < Td. Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tali Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.4 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 1.2% 22 - Channel TD #2 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8,03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.6 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 2.6 ($.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.4 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.7 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 1.8 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.3 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 1.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.80 1.92 0.38 0.090 1.06 2.0 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 1.05 3.31 0.50 0.190 0.60 2.0 Q > Q10 Bare 0.40 0.48 0.19 0.020 3.01 1.4 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner I . Liner Type = Jute Net 2. Td = 0.45 ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (tt.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (Cfs) T (lb.ltt.I 0.45 0.61 0.21 0.028 2.33 1.4 0.42 Comments: T < Td, Q > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.1 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 1.5% - 23 - Channel TD #3 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8,03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.7 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8,03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.5 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.8 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.8 in,/hr. 5, Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 2.2 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.6 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 7.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.60 1.08 0.28 0.069 2.47 2.7 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.75 1.69 0.36 0.130 1.52 2.6 Q > Q10 Hare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.020 5.95 2.2 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tali Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 lb.lft.2 (8.059) d (it-) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (Ib.lft.) 0.40 0.48 0.19 0.036 3.62 1.7 1.75 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 7.0% - 24 - Channel TD #4 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 1.0 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.7 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8,03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.8 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.8 inJhr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 3.1 cts ❑ (2 year 24 hour) = 2.2 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 4.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) O (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.70 1.47 0.33 0.067 2.13 3.1 V < Vp, ❑ > ❑ Class "C" 0.90 2.43 0.43 0.120 1.41 3.4 Q > Q10 Bare 0.40 0.48 0.19 0.020 4.92 2.4 ❑ > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Straw With Net 2. Td = 1.45 Ib.lft.Z (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (CIS) T (lb./ft.) 0.50 0.75 0.24 0.033 3.46 2.6 1.25 Comments: T [ Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 It. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 4.0% - 25 - Channel TD #5 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 1.0 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.8 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.8 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.8 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 3.1 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 2.2 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 5.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.065 2.45 3.1 V < Vp, Q > ❑ Class "C" 0.85 2.17 0.40 0.120 1.59 3.4 Q > Q10 Bare 0.40 0.48 0.19 0.020 5.77 2.8 Q > Q2. V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 Ib./ft.Z (8.05g) d (ft) A (ft) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.z) 0.50 0.75 0.24 0.036 3.72 2.8 1.7 Comments; T [ Td, ❑ > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 5.5% - 26 - Channel TD #6 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.65 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.25 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 7.0 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 5.0 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 2.1 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.5 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 5.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) 9. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENT Cut "D" 0.60 1.08 0.28 0.074 1.95 2.1 V [ Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.80 1.92 0.38 0.140 1.25 2.4 Q > Q 10 Bare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0,020 5.03 1.8 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 Ib.ltt.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (tt.) R (ft.) n V (fps) Q (cfs) T (lb./ft.) 0.45 0.61 0.21 0.036 3.31 2.0 1.4 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 5.0% - 27 - Channel TD #7 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.8 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.35 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (25 year 24 hour) = 7.2 in./hr. i (10 year 24 hour) = 7.0 in./hr, i (2 year 24 hour) = 5.0 in.1hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (25 year 24 hour) = 2.6 cfs Q (10 year 24 hour) = 2.6 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.8 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 4.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tail Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.5 fps (8.05a) f, Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.069 2.09 2,7 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.85 2.17 0.40 0.140 1.23 2.7 Q > Q10 Bare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.020 4.77 1.8 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tail Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Straw With Net 2. Td = 1.45 Ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (tt-) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.1 0.50 0.75 0.24 0,033 3.67 2.8 1.40 Comments: T r Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 4.5% WE= Channel TD #8 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.8 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.9 (8.03a) 4, Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.8 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.8 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (1 0 year 24 hour) = 2.5 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.8 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 6.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (it.xj R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1,27 0.31 0.068 2.45 3.1 V < Vp, Q > Q class "C" 0.80 1.92 0.38 0.140 1.37 2.6 Q > Q10 Bare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.020 5.51 2.0 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 Ib.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) 0.45 0.61 0.21 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 6.0% - 29 - n V (fps) O (cfs) T (lb./ft.) 0.036 3.62 2.2 1.7 Channel TD #9 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 1.3 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.4 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.9 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.9 in,/hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q 0 0 year 24 hour) = 4.1 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 2.9 cls b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 10.0%v C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V•Channel h, Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1.27 0.31 0,059 3.64 4.6 V [ Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.75 1.69 0.36 0.090 2.63 4.4 Q > Q10 Riprap (d50 9") 0.70 1.47 0.33 0.068 3.32 4.9 ❑ > Q10 Bermuda Grass is adequate for permanent cover. However, no temporary liner is suitable (T > Td). i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 9" 2. Td = 3.8 lb.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft) R (ft.) 0.60 1.08 0.28 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 10.0% - 30 - n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (IbJft.� 0,068 3.00 3.2 17 Channel TD #10 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 1.1 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1,7 (8,03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8,03g) i (25 year 24 hour) = 7.1 in./hr, i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.9 inJhr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.9 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8,03) Q (25 year 24 hour) = 3.5 cfs Q (10 year 24 hour) = 3.5 cfs ❑ (2 year 24 hour) = 2.5 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 13.5% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 4.5 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.50 1.13 0.24 0.061 3.50 3.9 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.65 1.90 0.32 0.130 1.96 3.7 Q > Q10 Riprap (d50 9") 0.50 1.13 0.24 0.068 3.14 3.5 Q > Q10 Bermuda Grass is adequate for permanent cover, However, no temporary liner is suitable (T > Td). i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 9" 2. Td = 3.8 Ib.lft.Z (8.05g) d (ft.) A (tL) R (ft.) 0.45 0.91 0.22 Comments: T r Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Rlprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.5 ft. Z Value = 4.5 Channel Grade = 13.5% - 31 - n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (tb.Itt.) 0.068 2.93 2.7 3.8 Channel TD all a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 2.4 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 2.2 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.039) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.8 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.8 indhr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 7.4 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 5.2 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 6.0 C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 4 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (f ) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.80 1.92 0.38 0.048 3.99 7.7 V [ Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 1.0 3.00 0.47 0.080 2.77 8.3 Q > Q10 Riprap (d50 9") 0.75 2.25 0.36 0.054 3.44 7.8 Q ] Q10 Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, no temporary liner is suitable (T > Td). i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 9" 2. Td = 3.8 lb./ft." (8,05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) O (cfs) T (Ib./ft.) 0.65 1.69 0.32 0.054 3.13 5.3 2.4 Comments: T < Td, Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 4 Channel Grade = 6.0%p - 32 - Channel TD #1 2 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 3.9 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 2.5 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8,03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.4 in,/hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.7 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 11.3 cfs Q (2 year 24 hour) = 8.3 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 8.5% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e, Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3.5 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (fit.) n V (fps) Q (cfs) COMMENTS Riprap (d50 12")1.05 3.86 0.50 0.084 3.28 12.7 Q > Q10 i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 12" 2. Td = 5.0 Ib.ltt.Z (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) Q (cfs) T (lb./ft.) 0.90 2.84 0.43 0.084 2.96 8 A 4.8 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 1.1 ft. Z Value = 3.5 Channel Grade = 8.5% - 33 - Channel TD #13 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 2.3 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 3.3 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8,03g) i 00 year 24 hour) = 6.7 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.7 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ 0 0 year 24 hour) = 7.0 cfs ❑ (2 year 24 hour) = 4.9 cfs b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 7.0% C. Proposed Cover = Riprap d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = NIA fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (tt-) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.80 1.92 0.38 0.051 4.05 7.8 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.90 2.43 0.43 0.072 3.10 7.5 ❑ > Q10 Riprap (d50 9") 0.90 2.43 0.43 0,068 3.29 8.0 Q > 0 10 Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, no temporary liner is suitable (T > Td). i. Determine acceptable riprap size 1. Liner Type = 9" 2. Td = 3.8 Ib./ft.2 (8.05g) d ^) A (tL) R (fit.) 0.75 1.69 0.36 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > 02 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Riprap Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 It. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 7.0% - 34 - n V (tps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb./ft.) 0.068 2.91 4.9 3.3 Channel TO #14 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.9 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.25 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 7.0 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 5.0 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) ❑ (10 year 24 hour) = 2.9 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 2.1 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 7.5% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3.5 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) Q (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.60 1.26 0.29 0.064 2.78 3.5 V < Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.75 1.97 0.36 0.120 1,72 3.4 Q > Q10 Bare 0.35 0.43 0.17 0.020 6.22 2.7 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner 1. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 Ib.lft.2 t8.05g) d (ft.) A (%) R (ft.) n V (fps) o (cfs) T (IbJft.�) 0.40 0.56 0.19 0.036 3.78 2.1 1.9 Comments: T < Td, ❑ > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tali Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.8 ft. Z Value = 3.5 Channel Grade = 7.5% - 35 - Channel TD i#15 a. Runoff (Rational Method 8.03) 1. Drainage Area = 0.8 acres 2. Runoff Coefficient = 0.45 (8.03a) 3. Time of Concentration = 1.7 (8.03a) 4. Rainfall Intensity (8.03g) i (10 year 24 hour) = 6.9 in./hr. i (2 year 24 hour) = 4.9 in./hr. 5. Peak Runoff (8.03) Q (10 year 24 hour) = 2.5 cis Q (2 year 24 hour) = 1.8 cis b. Proposed Ditch Grade = 5.0% C. Proposed Cover = Tall Fescue d. Soils are easily erodible e. Permissible Velocity for Established Vegetation = 4.0 fps (8.05a) f. Retardance Class = "C" class, "D" cut (8.05c) g. Ditch Shape = V-Channel h. Z Value = 3 DESCRIPTION d (ft.) A (ft.) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) COMMENTS Cut "D" 0.65 1.27 0.31 0.070 2.17 2.8 V [ Vp, Q > Q Class "C" 0.85 2.17 0.40 0.140 1.30 2.8 Q > Q10 Bare 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.020 5.03 1.8 Q > Q2, V > 2 fps Tall Fescue is adequate for permanent cover. However, a temporary liner is required. i. Determine acceptable temporary liner I. Liner Type = Synthetic Mat 2. Td = 2.0 lb.lft.2 (8.05g) d (ft.) A (ft) R (ft.) n V (fps) ❑ (cfs) T (lb.lft.2) 0.45 0.61 0.21 0,036 3.31 2.0 1.4 Comments: T < Td. Q > Q2 Channel Summary Permanent Cover = Tall Fescue Ditch Shape = V Depth (d) = 0.9 ft. Z Value = 3 Channel Grade = 5.0% - 36 - ROCK DAM DESIGN Design of the rock dam will be based upon a total disturbed area watershed of roughly 19 acres. Efforts were given toward designing the plan such that runoff from undisturbed areas above the site would be diverted where reasonably possible. Discharge from the dam will drain into the existing collection basin that feeds the existing 36" culvert which directs drainage under Route 29. Basin Storage Volume Total drainage area. = 19 acres. Required storage = 1,800 ft'/AC x 19 AC = 34,200 W. Basin shape: After examining the contours of the site map, several cross -sections were developed through the proposed storage basin area. Based upon application of the end area method, the following points of the basin storage volume curve were determined: ELEVATION (FT MSL) MAX POOL DEPTH (FT) STORAGE (FT) 652 2 9,085 653 3 16,375 655 5 37,950 657 7 65,520 658 8 85,535 660 10 134,850 Volume with discharge elevation at 655 ft MSL = 37,950 W > 34,200 W. Clean out elevation for the structure is based upon one half of the design storage volume. Referring to the stage storage curve, an elevation of 653.3 ft MSL would correspond to a volume of 19,000 ft'. Therefore, a clean out elevation of 653 ft MSL would be adequate. Peak Runoff The 10-year peak flow estimated by the rational method is given below. Drainage Area = 19 AC Maximum Slope Length = 1,400 ft - 37 - Average Watershed Slope = 5.4% Runoff Coefficient (c) = 0.45 (bare earthy Time of Concentration (Tc) = 6.5 minutes Rainfall Intensity Factor (i) Duration Curve: Greensboro. NC i,o = 6.1 inlhr Peak Runoff (Q) = CiA Q,o = 0.45 (6.1)(19) = 52.2 CFS Since the surface area of the basin at the design elevation is 0.30 acres, the recommendation that the surface area be 0.01 acres/CFS cannot be met due to the existing topography. However, the basin shape does meet the recommended 2:1 length to width ratio and the existing berm will direct sediment inflow away from the dam when entering the basin. Crest Length Top Width Side Slopes Spillway Elevation Maximum Pool Depth Embankment Dimensions = 70 ft = 5ft = 2:1 Upstream = 3:1 Downstream = 655 ft MSL w 7ft Spillway Capacity The required spillway capacity must be sufficient to pass the peak runoff for a 10-year storm. Utilizing the formula for a cipolletti weir, the flow depth at design capacity may be estimated by the following: H = (QI(3.67)(L)]Q.°67 Where: H = Head on Weir L = Crest Length of Weir = 70 ft Q = Flow Rate = 52.2 ft3 H = 0.20 ft OMM Therefore, the flow depth required to pass the 10-year storm runoff is estimated as 0.20 feet (2.5 inches). The large discharge area and low flow depth of this spillway will help to minimize downstream slope erosion, therefore, a minimum rock apron should suffice to stabilize the discharge flow. Specifications for the rock fill and apron area are as follows: Rock Fill d50 = 9" Upstream Face = Fine Gravel (NCDOT #57 or equivalent). 1 ft minimum thickness. Apron Length = 8 ft Beyond Downstream Toe Apron Grade = 0 Apron Thickness = 1 ft Minimum Construction Specifications 1. Clear the areas under the embankment and strip it of roots and other objectionable material. Clear the reservoir area to facilitate sediment removal. 2. Excavate a cutoff trench a minimum of two feet deep and two feet wide with 1:1 side slopes under the total length of the dam at its center line. Line the trench with extra - strength filter fabric before backfilling with rock. Apply filter fabric under the rockfill embankment, from the upstream edge of the keyway to the downstream edge of the apron. Overlap filter material a minimum of one foot at all joints, with the upstream strip laid over the downstream strip. 3. Construct the embankment with well -graded rock and gravel to the size and dimensions shown on the drawings. It is important that rock abutments be at least two feet higher than the spillway crest and at least one foot higher than the downstream face of the dam, all the way to the toe, to prevent scour and erosion at the abutments. 4. Sediment -laden water from the construction site should be diverted into the basin reservoir at the furthest area from the dam. 5. Construct the rock dam before the basin area is cleared to minimize sediment yield from construction of the basin. Stabilize immediately all areas disturbed during the construction of the dam except the sediment pool. 6. Sa!~!y - Sediment basins should be considered dangerous because they attract children. Steep side slopes should be avoided. Fences with warning signs may be need6d if trespassing is likely. All state and local requirements must be followed. Maintenance Check sediment basin after each rainfall. Remove sediment and restore original volume when sediment accumulates to about one half the design volume. - 39 - Check the structure for erosion, piping, and rock displacement after each significant rainstorm and repair immediately. Remove the structure and any unstable sediment immediately after the pit has been expanded to eliminate the watershed. Smooth the basin site to blend with the surrounding area and stabilize. All water and sediment should be removed from the basin prior to dam removal. Sediment should be placed in designated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or drainageways during structure removal. CULVERT DESIGN Site topography and the configuration of the planned overburden disposal area dictate that a culvert be installed to transport runoff through the berm and into the existing stormwater control basin and culvert which lies to the west of the affected area. The total drainage directed to the culvert includes the following. 17.5 AC Overland Flow P❑ No. 1 Channel Flow P❑ No. 2 Channel Flow TO No. 7 Channel Flow TO No. 10 Channel Flow Design calculations were based upon the estimated runoff for a 25 year storm event. Calculation of the overland flow quantity is as follows: Total Drainage Area = 17.5 AC Maximum Slope Length = 1,300 ft Average Watershed Slope = 7.3% Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.23 Time of Concentration (Tc) = 13.5 minutes Rainfall Intensity Factor (025 = 6.1 inlhr Peak Runoff Q2, = 24.6 CFS Total Runoff (25-YR, 24 HR Storm) = 24.6 + P❑ #1 + PD #2 + TD #7 + T❑ #1 ❑ = 24.6 + 20 + 26.5 + 2.6 + 3.5 = 77,2 CFS Assumptions: Submerged Inlet Submerged Outlet Normal Pipe Flow Conditions Utilizing the Bernouli Equation combined with the Manning Formula: V = (Hl((1 + Ke)12g + n21J2.21 R 1.33))0s -44- Where: H = Head Between Entrance and Exit = 20 ft Ke = Entrance Loss Coefficient = 0.9 g = Gravitational Force = 32.2 fVs2 n = Manning Roughness Coefficient = 0.022 L = Length of Conduit = 300 ft R = Hydraulic Radius = D14 (Circular Pipe) For 36" CMP V = 12.6 ft/s / -7o `� A = 7.1 ft2 Q = VA = (12.6)(7.1) = 89.5 ft'Is > 77.2 OK Outlet Protection ,�,-- I 7 6 1. Assume maximum tail water conditions, Do = 36" 2. d50 = 5" (8.06b) La = 38' (8.06b) 3. Apron Width: Upstream Width = 313o W„=9ft Downstream Width = Do + 0.4 La WE) = 18 ft 4, Apron Thickness = 2.25 x d50 = 11.25 inches - 41 - MAY 0 u z i991 LAND QUALITY SECTION R APPLICATION FOR �CTlO NORTH CAROLINA MINING " P.O. Box 27687 Rajdgk North QwoU= 97911 (919) 789.9893 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTKKNT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND aMKUKITY DEVELOPMENT LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINDIG PFR![IT RENEWAL (PLEASE PRIMP OR TYPE) 1. Name of mine Shelton Quarry county Caswell 2. Name of Applicant Vulcan Materials 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail. P.O. Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 *Telephone (919) 767-46on 4. dine Office Address P.O. Box 761 Danville, VA 24543 _ Telephone [DL] 388-5513 5. Nine manager Willard Vicks We hereoy certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. "Signature Date Print game Robert L. Mayville Title President -Mideast Division *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 ■ wt be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be conz idered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. 1 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 306.73 Acres leased 0 Property owner if leased 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel � Truck x Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400± Reference elevation: 675± b. Expected average depth of mine (feet)- 350t 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes x No If no, pro- ceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: 119 acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Prior to and since 1970 b c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application' Yes No X 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 15i5 ac Forestry 188.73 ac Fish/Wildlife 6 ac Recreation ac tither 97 ac *Active Mine Area 7. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture 37.73 ac Forestry 83 ac Fish/Wildlife 186 ac Recreation ac Other ac B . DBTMUOINATIM GF AFFZC21M ACRZhG6 AND BOND 1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). 10 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation: NIA a. Area used for tailing ponds 13 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 28 acres c. Area used for waste piles 26 acres d.'Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 15 acres e. Area of mine excavation(s) 72 acres f. TOTAL a-e 154* acres * Reflects existing plus proposed disturbances for 10-year permit. 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 160 acres 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Check acreage to be bonded': Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 (pace whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. (See 15 NCAC SB.0003 for bond amounts.) 0 - 4.99 acres 10 - 24.99 acres 5 - 9.99 acres 8 25 acres 5. a. will you file a blanket bond or other security covering all of your mining operations in North Carolina? Yes X No_ b. Have you already filed a blanket bond or other security? Yes X No_ 6. List any mining permits previously issued to the applicant. See attached sheets 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. Wash water from stone processing is treated by (3) settling basins. This is normally a closed circuit process water treatment system which is included in our permit No. NC0001163. b. will the operation involve dewatering the mine or discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant. Yes X No If yes, briefly describe ins nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points on your mine map. Surface water run-off and groundwater infiltrate are collected in the pit sump. This water and process water, after further treatment in (3) settling ponds, are discharged by permit No. NC0001163. c. If you answered yes to either Is or lb, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. Copy of existing permit No. NC0001163 attached. 'In 1:eu 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 laud disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time moat not exceed the bonded amount. 3 NORTH CAROLINA MINE PERMITS MINE NAME PERMIT NUMBER NORTH 34-2 PIEDMONT 34-3 STOKESDALE 41-8 SHELTON 17-1 GREYSTONE 91-1 ELKIN 86-3 ENKA 11.3 115 OUARRY 97-2 PINEVILLE 60-5 EAST FORSYTH 34-5 SOUTH FORK 34-4 421 OUARRY 34-1 CYCLE 99-1 PILOT MOUNTAIN 85-3 HENDERSONVILLE 45-1 SMITH GROVE 30-3 WHITAKERS 64-2 TAR RIVER 3903 158 SAND PLANT 30-2 MOORESVILLE 49-4 STONEVILLE 79-9 BOONE 95-1 GOL❑ HILL 13-4 MORGANTON 12-2 ROCKINGHAM 77-1 CABARRUS 13-27 WEAVERVILLE 11.08 HIGH SHOALS 36-24 YADKI N 99-06 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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 ❑r local governing body. Air quality permit No. 3370R3 attached. b. How will fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc. be controlled? Fugitive dust will be controlled on haul roads by use of a water truck. Water will be applied at the appropriate areas throughout the crushing circuit as well by the use of spray bars. Stockpile dust will be controlled by the use of portable rainbird sprinklers, water truck, or other appropriate measures. 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. All affected areas are currently active and permitted. For sequence of activities, see attached Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan. 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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). A sufficient buffer will be maintained between any excavation and any adjoining property line to prevent caving of that property. Pit development will have a 50-foot wide buffer along property lines and highway right- of-ways. A minimum 25-foot wide buffer will be retained along property lines and highway right-of-ways relative to overburden -berm areas. 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. All property surrounding the mined area will be adequately buffered t❑ prevent any erosion onto adjoining property owners. Slopes will be placed on no steeper than 2:1 ratios and will be properly revegetated. Posted signs "Danger Open Pit - No Trespassing" will be placed around the perimeter ❑f the operation at a 100 foot spacing. Vehicle access to the site will be controlled at the entrance of mine on S.R. 1359. All drilling and blasting will be conducted in accordance with all applicable United States Bureau of Mines and Forth Carolina Standards, and upon recommendations of our consultants. Distance to the closest dwelling is approximately 750 feet. 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. An earthen berm is in place and will be maintained around the high wall area. 5 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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. Existing settling ponds and pit sump serve as sedimentation control devices. All surface drainage is internal and either is pumped ❑r drains into these structures for -sediment control. Those proposed in the enclosed plan, upon approval, will be installed and maintained sufficiently to prevent off -site sedimentation (See subject plan for the location, design, and calculations.) 6 a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining. - A 25' buffer will be maintained from adjacent properties and overburden cut slopes will be constructed at a 2H:IV slope angle and seeded immediately upon completion. b. In excavation(s) ❑f unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Overburden slopes shall have a 10-foot bench incorporated with every 25 feet of elevation change. Final overburden slopes will be at a 2H:IV slope angle. c. In hardrock evacations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. Twelve degree bank slope offset from vertical with a 30-foot wide bench at 80 feet intervals. P APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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? Acid producing minerals or soils are not believed to be present in sufficient amounts that would result in acid water runoff. Routine and periodic water sampling will be a method of confirmation per the NPDES permit. B. 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 an the mine map and provide cross -sections through all proposed berms. Existing and proposed overburden disposal areas (berms) will be provided and maintained between the operation and adjacent right-of-ways sufficient to visually screen it from public view. g, 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. Explosives will be utilized to extract the rock from the earth. The principal explosive material is ammonium nitrate, commonly used as fertilizer. Each shot will be monitored by a seismograph which makes a permanent record of all components of the blast. The seismograph tapes are used to analyze shots and aid in the design of improved blast design. Permanent records are maintained on each shot which indicate the shot pattern, loading, delays, time, weather, and all other pertinent data. (cont'd on the following page) 7 (page 7, continued) 9. All drilling and blasting will be conducted in accordance with all applicable United States Bureau of Mines and North Carolina Standards, and upon recommen- dations of our consultants. Distance to the closest dwelling is approximately 750 feet. 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 th;-z information? Pre -mining ground water table fluctuation not observed or recorded. b. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes No_ If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes 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. Past experience at this and similar locations indicates that quarry development will have no detrimental impact on any well in the area. 11. will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site? Yesx 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. a. The chemicals and petroleum products anticipated for use are: 1. Gasoline 2. Diesel fuel 3. Engine, gear and waste oil 4. Hydraulic fluid 5. Greases 6. Antifreeze 7. Fuel conditioner Six (6) registered underground storage tanks are used to store the bulk of petroleum products. Small quantities are also stored in secure drums and two (2) small above -ground tanks. (continued) 8 (Page 8, continued) b. The use of all of the above products are required for routine quarry plant and equipment operation. All storage tanks for the above products shall conform to all Local, State, and Federal guidelines. All plant personnel are briefed periodically on the SPCC plan and spill prevention is a topic at safety meetings. Spent ❑ils and antifreeze are collected in compliance with Local, State, and Federal lwas and regulations. The spent materials are disposed of by an EPA approved and permitted waste handling firm. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT D. REC.ZARATION PLAN I. 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 Vulcan's quarries is an ongoing process. Through onsite inspections, Vulcan Materials Company will monitor, on a periodic basis, the site for areas that need work in erasion control and offsite sedimen- tation. After the mining operation has ceased, all of the affected land will be placed back t❑ as natural a grade as possible. These lands will be sloped for drainage, contoured, graded, and seeded per the approved seed mix. 2. a. 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-section(s) through the proposed body(s) of water. will the body(s) of water be stocked with fish? Yesi No X . If yes, specify species. b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any permanent water outlets. Routine environmental inspection ❑f the site will include sampling of water bodies to ensure a high standard of water quality. 9 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RE CLAFAT I ON 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. A perimeter fence and warning signs are maintained around all execavations. Additionally, a minimum 20-foot safety bench will be left along the top bench around any new expanded pit areas. 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. Overburden, refuse, spoil banks, or other mine waste areas existing at final reclamation will be graded and compacted to slopes of 2:1 or flatter and will be vegetated in accordance with the attached seeding schedule. Any such area that would exhibit a slope exceeding 30 feet in height would incorporate a 10-foot wide bench with every 25 feet of elevation change. The areas will be graded to prevent pooling and stagnation of water and to control storm water runoff. b. Are any processing waste, overburden or other such mine wastes to be disposed of off -site? Yes x No If yes, describe in detail what these wastes are and how they will be disposed. Attach a separate site mapts) showing the location(s) of the disposal area(s). Include all specifications for erosion and sediment control. Overburden material and minor quantities of tailings from the wash settling ponds not needed for berm construction will be available as fill material for future nearby construction activities. This material will either be sold or given away and will become the responsibility of the off -site land owner(s) and their contractor(s) for any required permitting and erasion and sediment control. A considerable amount of overburden material has been used in this manner at many of our locations. 10 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and onsite roadways. The area occupied by the processing facilities, stockpiles, and on - site roadways will be re -graded and contoured back to the original ground contours where possible. These areas will then be seeded per approved seed mix. b. will any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yeses No_ Ir yes, identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. The main access road into the property is to be left intact. The ditch lines are -to be rip -rapped, and/or seeded to prevent erosion. The main haul road and service roads will remain for vehicular access to the lake formed by the pit. These roads shall be stabilized while the quarry is active. The roads and their need for maintenance will be determined by the future use of the site after the operation has ceased. h. State the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. Once these control measures have served their intended purposes and contributory drainage areas are stabilized, they will be filled in, contoured, and revegetated per the attached specifications. II APPLICATION FOR A MINING FERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cabies, 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.- Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Land Quality Section and either the N.C. Department of Human Resources or local governing body. All generated waste, oils, and chemicals will be properly removed and disposed of by professional agencies. All junk machinery, scrap metal, cables, and other waste are removed periodically as an on -going function of the operation. All scrap and waste products shall be disposed of in accordance with all local, State, and Federal regulations. B. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels t❑ a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and ❑ther 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 design calculations and cross sections for channels are included for review in the sedimentation and erosion control plan prepared and included under separate cover to this application. Upon reclamation of the property, the erosion control structures will be in good working order. All permanent channels,.sediment basins, etc. will be cleaned and stabilized prior to abandonment. 12 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 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 ameun= and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetatic.. 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 Natural Resources and Community Development; (c) Courity 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 Natural Resources and Community Development; (f) others as may he approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: SEED - TYPES(S) AND FATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE: See attached Revegetation Plan. MULCH - r1PE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS: Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature Title Agency Date 13 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PEFXIT RECLAMATION PLAN 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 typica'- sections or cross -sections and layout of proposed reclamation. At this time, it is not possible or feasible to establish a reclamation schedule. However, reclamation activities are to commence once a decision is made to terminate mining at and would continue and be completed well within the two (2) mandatory period. Typically, pit and plant areas would be reclaimed, stockpiles would be depleted, and finally roads, maintenance areas, stockpiles, and other sections would be E . NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS specific expected this site year first shop and reclaimed. 1. The "NUT=* form or a facsimile thereof attached to this application must be sent certified or registered snail to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners indicated on mine map useless 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. 14 Shelton Quarry Caswell County REVEGATATION PLAN Spring -Fall -Winter Seed Mixes SPRING RATE: March -June Tall Fescue 30 - 40 Ibs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza {Scarified} 40 - 50 Ibs. per acre or White Clover 8 - 10 Ibs. per acre Hulled Common Bermuda Grass 10 lbs. per acre or Weeping Love Grass 4-5 Ibs. per acre FALL RATE: (Mid)August -- October Rye grain 30 Ibs. per acre Tall Fescue 70 Ibs. per acre Sericea Lespedeza (Unhulled-Unscarified) 40 - 50 Ibs. per acre WINTER RATE: November - February . Rye grain 30 Ibs. per acre Unhulled Bermuda Grass 10 Ibs. per acre Unscarified Sericea Lespedeza 50 - 60 Ibs. per acre Tall Fescue 70 Ibs. per acre FERTILIZER ALL SEASONS 10-20-20 Lime Mulch 600 lbs. per acre 4000 lbs. per acre 70 - ) 3r) bales per acre Mulch to be anchored by one of the following methods: 1. Crimping with mulch anchoring tool; or 2. Tack with asphalt emulsion - 400 gal. per acre. REVEGETATION AND/OR REFORESTATION PLAN APPROVED BY: SIGNATURE TITLE D AGENCY DATE / 2 �r J G �iV 'ES ft A_ SE F_ D 1 NG INS =1 �N ZS _SF1�L�N _Qy�RY�I' SEEDING PERMANENT GRASS AND LEGUMES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES Definition Seeding perennial grasses and legumes on critical areas for permanent cover. P urpose To stabilize the soil; reduce damage from sediment and runoff to downstream areas, and improve an area for safety and beauty. Where Applicable On sediment -producing, highly eroding or severely eroding areas where vegetation is difficult to establish with normal planting methods; such as, construction sites, cut and fill slopes, borrow areas and other areas denuded of vegetation where perennial vegetation is needed for long term protection. Specifications Guide A. Site Preparation 1. Install needed surface water control measures. 2. Grade and slope as feasible to use planned equipment for seeding, mulching and maintenance. Slopes steeper than 3:1 are difficult to establish vegetation on and maintain with conventional equipment. Consider retaining wails, ground cover plants, vines or shrubs on slopes of 3:1 or steeper. 3. Chisel compacted areas and spread available topsoil 3" deep over adverse soil conditions as a final operation in grading. Where conventional seeding equipment is to be used, rip the entire area. 4. A minimum of grading and shaping is required when hydraulic seeding equipment is to be used. 5. Remove all loose rock, roots and other obstructions from the surface that will interfere with establishment and maintenance of vegetation. Leave surface reasonably smooth and uniform for final seedbed preparation. 5. Perform all cultural operations of land preparation and seeding on the general contour. B. Lime, Fertilizer and Seedbed Preparation 1. When soil material is reasonably uniform, apply lime and fertilizer according to soil test report. In the absence of a soil test apply lime as follows: -�- sit �� E� ����i are �L�� F a� s��n rn�x �Nn �nn�71 ❑N �� Clay and clay loams Sandy loams, loams, silt loams Loamy sands, sands 'Eons Ac. Lbs/1000 Sg.Ft, 3 135 2 90 1 50 Agricultural lime used shall be within the specifications of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. 2. Rates and analysis of fertilizer if soil test not available: a. Grasses alone -.800 to 1,000 pounds per acre (18-23 pounds/ 1,000 sq. ft.) of a 1-1-1 ratio such as a 10-10-10. b. Legumes alone or grass and legume mixture - 800 to 1,000 pounds per acre (18-23 pounds/1,000 sq. ft.) of a 1-2-2 ratio such as 5-10-10. 3. Phosphorous is essential for developing vigorous seeding root systems. If soil test is not available, apply 500 to 800 pounds (12-18 pounds/ 1,000 sq. ft.) per acre of 20% superphosphate or equivalent in addition to fertilizer listed above or use an analysis to supply the additional phosphorous. 4. When hydraulic seeding equipment is used, no seedbed preparation is required, Cut slopes and compacted areas may require scarification. a. The fertilizer,seed and wood cellulose fiber mulch will be mixed with water and applied in a slurry. Spread the mixture uniformly over the area. b. The lime will be mixed with water and applied on top of straw mulch or the lime may be combined with the top dressing when grass is 2 to 4 inches tall. 5. When conventional equipment is used, the lime and fertilizer will be applied uniformly and mixed with the soil during seedbed preparation. a. On field conditions or slopes that are 3:1 or flatter, prepare a seedbed 4 inches deep, excluding rock. b. On slopes steeper than 3:1, prepare a seedbed l to 4 inches -deep as determined on site. Scarify the surface with suitable equipment such as a chain harrow, grader with chisels attached or by hand. The surface as a minimum will be pitted or trenched 4 to 8 inches apart for seed to lodge and germinate. c. Continue tillage until a well pulverized, firm, reasonably uniform seedbed is prepared. C. Seedin Select species from attached table, considering plant adaption to desired use, site to be vegetated, seeding dates and maintenance requirements. Seed used shall be labeled to show they are within the requiremetit s of the North Carolina I}c�psrMenL of Rgric_iiI turQ -;s to purity, germination, and presence of restricted of prohibited weeds. Erosion control plans or seeding contracts should list species or mixtures to be used, planting dates, seed germination and purity that are acceptable. 1. Conventional seeding - Seed on a freshly prepared, firm seedbed. Use equipment that will apply seed uniformly such as cultipacker seeder, drill, or cyclone seeder by hand. Cover seed lightly with seeding equipment or cultipack after seeding. Z. Hydraulic seeding - Mix the fertilizer, seed and wood cellulose fiber mulch with water and apply the slurry uniformly over the area being treated. The slurry must be applied within one hour after mixing the seed with fertilizer. 3. Use the inoculant prepared specific. -illy for ally legume being seeded. Twice the recommended rate will be used when seeded dry with conventional equipment and four times the recommended rate when seeded with hydraulic equipment. 4. Mulching - Mulch all permanent seedings on critical areas immediately after seeding unless sufficient mulch is present from previous temporary vegetation grown. Mulch is essential to protect seedlings and area from erosion until plant cover is established. Refer to MULCHING specifications for kinds, amounts and anchoring mulch. 5. Irrigation - Supplementary irrigation will speed up the establishment of plant cover most seasons and mny prevent failure of seedings noL made at optimum planting date or seedings on adverse site conditions. Where irrigation is used, water must be applied at a rate that will not cause soil movement. D. Treatment after seeding and maintenance is the most important controll- able factor in retaining an effective vegetative cover. The kind of grass or grass -legume, soil, weather and the level of msnsgnment 011e desires to give a seeding determine the fertilization needed after the first year. 1. Repairs - Inspect all seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within the planting season, if possible. If stand should be over 6010 damaged, reestablish following original lime, fertilizer and seeding recommendations. Z. Control weed growth during establishment mechanically and/or with herbicides. When chemicals are used, follow current North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station's weed control recommendations and adhere strictly to instructions on the label. D. 3. Lime Apply lime according to soil test recommendations for plants being grown. In the absence of a soil test, apply lime from October'to March every 4-5 years ac rate of 2 tons per acre (100 lbs/1,000 sq.ft.) 4. Fertilizer Permanent seedings will be fertilized the next growing season after planting. 'For the warm season plants, this would be early spring (bermuda, sericea, etc.); for the cool season plants, early fall or early spring (tall fescue, bluegrass, etc.) Follow a regular fertilizer program based on soil test reports and use being made of the vegetative cover. The following fertilization guide is the minimum level that can be expected to maintain land cover. For a quality turf that is mowed regularly, or is subject to heavy use and/or irrigated, much higher fertilization rates will be required. a. Stand.is primarly Tall Fescue, Bluegrass, and mixtures of Tall Fesuce-Red Fescue similar cool season plants. Apply 500 pounds per acre (12 pounds per 1,000 square feet) of 10-10-10, or its equivalent in early fall annually. Additional fertilization with nitrogen or a complete fertilizer is needed in early spring. To reduce incidence of leaf diseases, do not apply N on Fescue or Bluegrass from May to mid August in hot humid areas. b. Stands of Bermuda Bahia Lovegrass and similar warm season grasses. Apply 500 pounds per acre (12 pounds per 1,000 square feet) of 10-10-10 fertilizer or equivalent when the plants start to green up in the spring. Topdress with 60-90 pounds of nitrogen per acre (1-2 pounds per 1,000 square feet) during the growing season. When the higher rate is used, apply in split applications. c. Stands of Sericea Lespedeza, Crownvetch and similar legumes. Fertilize in early spring with 500 pounds of 0-10-20, (12 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft.) or equivalent per acre, every 2-4 years. d. Mixtures of Sericea Lespedeza, Fescue, Lovegrass, or Bermudagrass. Fertilize in early spring with 500 pounds per acre (12 pounds 1,000 sq. ft.) of 5-10-10 or equivalent every 2-3 years. In Fescue-Sericea Lespedeza mixture, apply in the fall if the Sericea Lespedeza is developing better than the Fescue. e. Fescue -White Clover Bluegrass -White Clover and similar mixtures. Apply 500 pounds per acre (12 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft.) of 0-20-20 or equivalent in early fall. An additional application of nitrogen or complete fertilizer will be needed in the spring to keep plants lush and in balance. Where grass is crowding out the clover, reduce or eliminate spring application of nitrogen. S. Mowing Mow Sericea Lespedeza, ❑r Sericea grass mixtures only after irosL or Sericea seed are mature. Bluegrass should be mowed not closer than 2 inches and Tall Fescue not closer than 3 inches. Mow Crownvetch only when necessary to control bushes. If mowing is done, it should not be lower than 12 inches. Bahia and the bermudas may be mowed at any height desired. Care should be taken not to damage the vegetation mechanically through use of improper mowing equipment or by attempting to mow with heavy equipment on steep slopes when the vegetation is lush and slippery or when the ground is soft enough to be rutted by mower ❑r tractor wheels. Where mowing fails to control weeds satisfactorily, apply chemicals in accordance with current North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station's weed control recommendations and adhere strictly to instructions on label. CAUTION: Pesticides are dangerous. Use only as directed and heed all precautions on the container label. Check the registration number and be sure that the directions for use include the target pests. Drift from aerial spraying can contaminate nearby crops, lakes, and reservoirs. Improper use and careless disposal of unused portions can lead to poisoning of humans, domestic animals, desirable plants, pollinating insects, fish, and wildlife and can contaminate water supplies. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT F . !MAPS 1. Tw❑ 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 ❑epartment State highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27502 Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. 2. Dine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs ❑r 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 ❑r tracts of land on 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 ❑f 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 floodpiain limits. m. Names ❑f owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. n. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. forth arrow 4. County 5. scale 6. Date prepared 7. Nam and title of person preparing map Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines: SITE SIZE (Fran 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: 'PHIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COKPIZ E MITBOQT ITSiLg 2a-n BRING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED. 17 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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. 74-54. Signature, Print game: Robert L. Ma vi11e Title: President - Mideast division Mine :Shelton Quarry company: Vulcan Materials 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 Sectioe M■givanl 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. is ter: KWICNAL (» FIB Richard Phillips, P.E. Interchange Bldg. 59 woo(If in Pi. P. 0. Pox 370 Ad)eville, NC 28802 (704) 251-6208 ROC 6305 Couirier 681-B MOMzV`nU FMIONA1. OFTICF W[NSTCN--SM FM RFGICNAL OFFICE RALEI(Ii REEL CAL OFFICE Jerry Conk 919 North ?fain St. Mooresville, NC 28115 ROC 6304 Courier 521 (704) 663-1699 [aot4g Miller, P.E. 6025 North Point Blvd. Suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 ROC 6306 Currier 227 (919) 761-2351 Avery Macon Alexander IredelI Alamannce Rockirw)i m hffKm abe Madison &wke Lincoln Alleghany Randolph ilwrokee McDewell Calaarrus Mecklenburg Ashe Stokes Clay Mitchell Caldwe 11 Raman Caswe 11 Surry Cleveland Polk Catawba Stanly Davidson Wilkes Graham Rutherford Gaston Union Davie Yadkin Haywood %min Forsyth Henderson Transylvania Guilford Jackson Watauga Yarre•� - *Richard Moore, Dennis Umnby *.Lan Anderson. Don Holebrooiw Lisa %wl*wrd, Brian North FAYEPMIUF. REGICNAL OFFICE Joe Class Wachovia Bldg.. Suite 714 Fayetteville. NC 28301 ROC 6302 CaurLer 106 (919) 486-1541 Anson Moore Blade n Richmond L7sberlatd Robeson Harnett Sampson Hoke Scotland Montgomery *Debra Benay, Gerald Lee Steve Cook AMe&d .lafari-Namin Steve Allred *~Less Webb, Allen Hardy Daniel Sai s, P.E. 7225 Wrightsville Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 ROC 6303 Courier 416 (919) 25b-4161 *David Ward, Larry Taras Lindy Leonard, Abner Braddy *IeP Spencer Floyd Wil 1 L•m 1424 Carolina Ave. P 0 Box 1502 Hdeshir4gton, NC 27889 ROC 6307 Courier 174 (919) 94&-6481 John Iiolley. P.E. 3800 Barrett Drive P. 0. Boat 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 ROC 6301 (919) 733-2314 Chatham Nash Durham Northampton EdWeambe Orange Franklin Person Granville Vance Halifax Wake Johnston Warren Lee Wilson *Tim Holland, Wyatt Brawn *Gerry Weathers. Tory Sample Beth Studernherg, Rarely Oakley RAIEIGH HIEADCXW[IFRS OFFICE Charles Caner, Chief 512 N. Salisbury St. P 0 Box 27687 Raleigh, INC 27611 R0C 6300 (919) 733-4574 Brum-wick New Hanover Beannfort Jones Harlan Britt, Chief Fngirneer Carteret on;slor Berrie Lenoir Columbia Pender Camden Martin Craig heal, Asst. Sediment Spec. Duplin ❑horwen Pamlico Tom Carroll, !lining Specialist Craven Pasqrotank Jim Simons, Dam Safety Engineer Cu ribick Perquimcw .Him leums, Asst. Dam Safety Engr. Dare Pitt Tracy Mavis. Asst. K n; g Spec. Cates Tyrell Teresa Babuin, Secretary Greene Washirgton Carter Thompson, Secretary Gerald Kraynak Hrrtford Wayne Hyde *Par K-Clain, Ilan'}+ B,•n[li•y f P,-rmi_I: No. NG0001163 STATE OF NOR111 CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVEI.OPMLNI DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 14ANAGFMFNI PERMIT To DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNIIFR INF NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM lu comp Inu c r, wICb I.bc provisions of North (:,Irnl,tnn IlnocraI BL.nLul 14;1-219.I, other lawful staodnrds and regulntions p1o1Inll8n Ced :Ind ndoptrd by Cho North Cmnl tan Env.ironmen Lal Hanngomeni, Commission, and the Feder'al Wat.nr Pollution Control Art:, ns amended, Vulcan Naterisls Gompany is hereby ml Cho l:J zed Lo (IIsclmrge waslewnler fray a fno: llil'.y Incnf. efl 'n I. I SkeIetan flunriy Caswell Conuby to receiving wa Cers desigunl:ed ns no unnamed I:riblIl:nry Lo I:he Don River ill the Ronroke Rhvcr Ilnsin. in ncrordnnrc wl Lh e1'r lnei,t IiniLntlollr., na)Ilil.or ho; r•qullnnlr•nl:::, :Ilcl nLl•(•r conditions set forth in Pnrts 1, 1.1, and Ili hetxof. This permi.l: shall become. e.f Cectl.ve November 1, 9888 Thin permit. and Ole nu thor iznt ion to dl.schnIge shall oxpIII, ni In idu iglrl: nn September 30, 1993 Signed Clll.s day lictober 7. 1988 / R. Paill Willns, Dircalor Di v is tall of Rev i. roumen L n I IlnungolnvinI 6y AuBbority of the Gnv i I onnlnn In Hnnngnmout Conan 1 ns.I. IT NirmIL No. luC0001163 SUVVI.I.MEgr TO PEIRM IT LOVER Sl1KET Vtt.lcnn [Int'er.f.ii l s Compniiy is hereby authorized to: 1. Contiitt.te Lo operate n closed cir.cul•t, prr c(-,twsa wnLi-r Lt-ontment: facility consisting of a four acre settling board and mnk(c -i.tp water hasin with two, one acre settling ponds i.n sr:r,:i.es foy run- off water collection, located tit the Shelton [marry in Unswel..l County (See fart III of this Permit), and 2. Discharge pit dewater.ing water into an tnitinmed tr:ihtti:ar.y to Llir ]Ian River which is classified C.Insa "C' wnter•s in Lhct Ronllokn River Bnsin.