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V D, NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Quality 0 ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ' I.'-- ; ■ Attach this card to the back ofjf6mailpleCe, or on the front if space permits..31fi I:• Article Addressed to: MR TERRY ROSE CARL ROSE & SONS READY MIX 605 WINTON ROAD JONESVILLE NC 28642 A Signature Q by (Printed Name) Agent ❑ Addressee C. Date of Delivery Is delivery address different from item 1 ? Ye: If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 3. Service Type ACertified Mail l Registered ❑ Insured Mail ❑ Express Mail 7-Return Receipt for Merchandise 0C. a.a. 4. Restricted Delivery? (x#ra Fee) ❑ yes F. Article Number 7 315 p k 4 O 0007 9832 9959 {7ransfer from service labeo PS Farm 381 1, February 2004 qf_o Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M.1540 UNITED STATES 'oOSTAL SERVICE 2r, First -Class Mail Postage & Fees Paid USPS Permit No. G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINERAL AND LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION 1612 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1612 1740-7401 �I7—ic< =1Z 11l'LiIM11111ljIlifif3li�Fl( Ka Energy. Mineral & Land Resources ENVIRONNENTOL ONALITY December 1, 2017 John J Tiberi Martin Marietta Materials, Inc 8451 Monticello Road Columbia, SC 29203 RE: Mining Permit No. 99-05 Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear John J Tiberi. ROY COOPER co.=.nor MICHAEL S. REGAN ser,em., TRACY DAVIS Olimor This letter is to advise you of recent amendments to the North Carolina Mining Act of 1971 which impact the permit term of your existing mining permit. Pursuant to the passage of House Bill 56, which became law on October 4, 2017 as SL 2017-209, all existing mining permits and any newly issued mining permits are to be issued for the life of site or for the duration of the lease term. The "life of site' means the period from the initial receipt of a permit for the operation until the mining operation terminates and the required reclamation is completed. Considering the above, this letter hereby modifies your existing mining permit to remove all references to the prior expiration date to convert your permit to a life of site or lease permit effective immediately. No action is required on your part for this modification to be effective. Please attach this letter to your existing mining permit for future reference. The mine name and permit number on the permit document, and all existing operating and reclamation conditions Contained therein, shall remain in full force and effect. Furthermore, all provisions of GS §74-51 and GS §74-52 still apply to all new, transferred and modified mining permits. In addition to the life of site or lease mining permit provision, St. 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 $50/month 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 $600,000 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 St am of North CimGna l enoimonwnaI gudSy l Enn9y. MlnI and land Nasoumer 5R N. Salisbury S reet 11612Mall Serene Cenorr I RaIelgh Nor,h Carolina Z7699J612 or) 7079200 NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Land Quality Section Tracy E. Davis, PE, CPM Pat McCrory, Governor Director John E. Skvarla, III, Secretary July 15, 2013 Mr. Brian North, PE Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 413 S. Chimney Rock Road Greensboro, North Carolina 27409 RE: Mining Permit Nos. 01-02, 01-08, 04-08, 07-57, 13-23, 13-25, 14-07, 18-01, 18-09, 19-20, 23-02, 25-12, 26-51, 29-03, 34-09, 35-08, 36-12, 36-25, 41-04, 41-05, 41-06, 41-07, 41-18, 41-23, 42-08, 42-15, 49-01, 51-18, 51-46, 52-07, 53-01, 55-02, 60-01, 60-02, 60-04, 60-09, 62-41, 63-09, 65-01, 67-01, 67-39,68-02, 71-09, 73-01, 74-02, 76-02, 77-21, 79-06, 80-01, 80-02, 90-02, 92-01, 92-11, 92-12, 98-30 and 99-05 Alamance, Anson, Beaufort, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Chatham, Cleveland, Craven, Cumberland, Davidson, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Guilford, Halifax, Iredell, Johnston, Jones, Lee, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pender, Person, Pitt, Randolph, Richmond, Rockingham, Rowan, Union, Wake, Wilson, and Yadkin Counties Cape Fear, Yadkin, Tar -Pamlico, Catawba, Broad, Neuse, Roanoke, and White Oak River Basins Dear Mr. North: Your request to have the corporate name changed on the above referenced mining permits from Martin Marietta Aggregates to Martin Marietta Materials,. Inc. is hereby approved. As we have received the required surety in an amount sufficient to cover these operations, I fol e-ACh updated mining permit: The permit number, am enclosing new cover sheets �u� �a�„ �,�.uu��� mining expiration date and mine name shall remain the same as before this corporate name change. Please attach this approval letter to your existing minin ermits for future reference. Please review the cover sheets carefully and notify this office of any objections, questions or corrections that may need to be addressed. 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • Telephone 919-707-92201 FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 • Internet: htt :II ortalmcdenr.or Iwebllrlland ualit An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled L 10% Post Consumer Paper Mr. North Page Two Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you should have any questions, please contact Ashley Rodgers, Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 707-9220. Sincerely, Janet S. Boyer, PEA F State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section JSBfar Enclosures cc: Mr. Matt Gantt, PE Mr. Brad Cole, PE Mr, Pat McClain, PE Mr. Zahid Khan Ms. Laura Herbert, PE Mr. John Holley, PE Mr. Dan Sams, PE Ms. Shannon Deaton -WRC, wlenclosures Mr. William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, wlo enclosures File DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND 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: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County - Permit No. 99-05 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: September 1, 2019 Rodgers, Ashley From: Brian North <brian.north@martinmadelta.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 10:46 AM To: Rodgers, Ashley Subject: RE: Additional LEAS needed for Martin Marietta name change Ashley Thanks for the work on this request. We will provide the revised LEA's back to you ASAP. Also, congratulations on passing the PE P I know you put in a lot of hard work. Take care. Brian K. North, PE Division Environmental Manager Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. (336) 389-6616 (Office) (980) 721-1212 (Mobile) .....-.._---'-----'----------- — -------....---- From: Rodgers, Ashley fmailto:ashley.rodoersLancdenr.uovl Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 2:19 PM To: Jay Nivens Cc: Brian North Subject: Additional LEAS needed for Martin Marietta name change Jay, As discussed, I will let this email serve as my request for additional information for the Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. name change. After a file review, the following permits need new Land Entry Agreements to provide the correct applicant name (Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.): 04-08 Pee Dee Quarry 23-02 Kings Mountain Quarry 36-25 Gaston Quarry 60-04 Matthews Quarry 90-02 Bakers Quarry In addition, we are requesting new Land Entry Agreements for the following permits to provide the correct Quarry name: 18-01 Hickory Quarry 68-02 American Stone Quarry Please provide completed, original Land Entry Agreements for each of the mine permits listed above. As always, let me know if you have any questions. . Thanks, Ashley Rodgers, PE Assistant -State Mining Specialist NCDENR Land Quality Section 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 (919) 707-9220 (919) 715-8801 - fax E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 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RMW Rted (no Wer tka 76 dap from ") f'I�t=rJ LP 1� ��1P_Vt�n Irlfl Ntj-!a. Iuh.LA Ii� Martin Marietta Materials A Greensboro District RECEIVE 413 S Chimney Rock Road Greensboro, NC 27409 JUN 0 4 2513 Telephone: (336) 668-3253 Fax: (336) 668-1092 Div of Land Resou May 31, 2013 CER'ill MAIL RETURN RECEIPTRFOUESTED 7010 1670 0000 5792 1231 Mr. Tracy Davis, PE, CPM Director, Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources North Carolina DENR 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Re: Request to Change the Name on Existing Mining Permits Dear Mr. Davis: Thanks for taking the time to meet with Yvonne and me on Monday, May 6, 2013 to discuss the legal ownership name and reclamation blanket bond for all of the North Carolina mining permits that have been issued to Martin Marietta. As we discussed, the company name that has been listed on our mining permit applications in the space for "Name of Applicant" for many years has been Martin Marietta Materials, Inc, though the mining permits have been issued under the name of Marlin Marietta Aggregates which is an operating division of Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., but not a separate legal entity or subsidiary. In review of the permits issued for Martin Marietta's quarries, we have determined that all of the previous mining permit renewal applications and the most recent mining permit modification submittals have been requested nx�no the. r. rmp Iron) n of tan.6n tan..o�m Uninrinm rn,I alne....6,h III If a .,rew r ....a - - .'.....- — . ......... ....., ....... "........... .... �.,..-: ..u..0 _ � .- __.�_. ___ ._o_.. ame. _.. ._ . ....... a .................. Entry Agreements that are currently on file with your Department. Therefore, it is our understanding that the documents currently on file with your office are correct, and it is not necessary to submit additional documentation. The attached Surety Rider reflects a correction to the name of the Principal of the existing Reclamation Blanket Bond from "Marlin Marietta Aggregates, a Division of Marlin Marietta Materials, Inc.. a .Subsidiary of Marlin Marietta Corporation" to "Marlin Marietta Materials, Inc." It is our desire that all existing and future mining permits that are issued by your Department to Marlin Marietta be listed with the legal corporate name of Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Attached is a list of the permits which am affected by this request A check for $5600 is attached to cover the $100 processing Fee for each permitted quarry. If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me at (336) 389-6616 or e-mail meat brian.nonh�@,,maninmarictm.com. Sincerely, � TIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. Brian K. ��PG Division Environmental Manager fArrowood-60-01 (Aelgrade-67-01 ,/BlackAnkle-62-41 ✓Caldwell-14-07 LIST OF m,-.t 1I"CS FOR MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. ivtay 2v13 �,VII I L,Ksheboro-76-02 ✓Benson-51-18 fonds-13-23 castle Hayne-65-01 Chapel Hill (American Stone)- -?Charlotte-60-02 %68-02 raa��5°J ✓Cumberland-26-51 ✓ )enver-55-02 Fountain-74-02 Vfranklin-35-08 irarner-92-01 Gaston-36-25 � 5 h� Hickory-18-01 �' 7 >�,.,,�'flicone-41-06 60WAMA , 4amestown-41-04 ' �`�Xannapolis-80-01 ✓Lemon Springs-53-01 v/Maiden-18-09 Matthews-60-04 �-E�3 rnH ;/Onslow-67-39 L,Terson-73-01 vToilocksville-52-07 Rai eigh-Durham-92-11 ✓Rocky Point-71-09 -v ,Selma-51-46 ✓Viewmont-41-23 Weldon-42-08 ✓Woodleaf--80-02 'Reidsville-79-06 Bakers-90-02 � / Tad r"cdS -)oetwt6c U, essemer City-36-12 > l)aQnA,xr}- &Cam Burlington-01-02 Central Rock-41-07 tvClarks-25-12 "East Alamance-01-08 �,fuquay-92-12 ✓Goldston-19-20 high Point-41-18 Kings Mountain-23-02 ) " has r" r''yl- vMallard Creek-60-09 Pee Dee-04-08 LE11 'f .3 mrA 4omona-41-05 - ✓Richmond-77-21 ✓Rock River-] alem Stone-34-09 r� r0"")';; ,ash y i%5 C�5 sgttr, ' C�u� ►'� vStatesville-49-01 ►/f'homasville-29-03i Satan VVanceboro-07-57 1/Vass-63-09 L ✓Weldon 11-42-15 VWilson-98-30 ✓Yadkin=99-05 Land QualitylNG Mine Permits for MMM, Inc North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMTITED MINE) 1. MINE NAME Vf, QV 2. MINING PERMIT # -CS. 3.OPERATOR ,?0 ,.v,41?Rd'772,41,WAf i,J� 4.COUNTY Kahe•N 5. ADDRESS +,-Wniier s7sl(T Fe. &e s rsim iwc. Pt j7v5 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 3 it `s 7. RIVER BASIN Y•gvnw 8. Person(s) contacted at site A cude✓ sat 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? DYes ©�No 10. Picuues? n Vec FrNo 11. Date last inspected: 3 01706i 12. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes 0-No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ©'Yes _ ❑ No If no, explain: 7o rat GY'ENE). 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Pi m it? CTYes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: r 17..Other recommendations and comments: / All (i 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) O Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes No Proposed date —/-7'- 20. No. of additional p Frof /Ln Report G . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator �� au�� d INSPECTED BY: ,� i:Aesc, ['C-SSui DATE /(J7ate /xao Telephone No: (3s6 ) '7J1 5 VO While copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Speciality 10197 RECEIVED ,202010 LpN0 QUALITY MINING PROGRAM e Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. o Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, . " the fto^t rf spa e pe.^^ds. 1. Article Addressed to: MS STEPHANIE}GRAHAM MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS PO BOX 18565 GREENSBORO NC 27419 A. Si�ture X � ❑Agent ❑ Addressee B. Reoeiv y (Pnnnted Name) CPat".Delivery f�1e 'UT v `g 2009 APR 13 2008 �� o �' 3. Service Type ' ❑ Insured Mall ( ❑ C.O.D r• „-f'7fR'r^ 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ yes 7007 1680 000❑il479 5261 PS Form 3811, February 20041ej !% Domestic Return Receipt 1025e5-02-rn-1540 UNITED SSE TATENPDSTAL 61L • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • DENR4DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION 1612 MAIN SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1612 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resoarcesi Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT / p 20 2upy (PERNIITrED MINE) l tANo 1. MINE NAME V4 K N G+vgRRv 2. MINING PERMIT # 97 GUAItTYSEti 3. OPERATOR M&wl Adk"ynnrFets. �Nc . 4. COLTNTY Ynhx4.v 5. ADDRESS &,fek r,&Vo r,'Srp(r.P.a. nor IRtI�. 6AlUol Ravu. 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 3//I/.wel 7. RIVER BASIN WZ4 exl 8. Person(s) contacted at site 1 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes D'No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes 2-No 11. Date last inspected: a / air / d7 12. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes 3-No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? 3'Yes , 3 No If no, explain: )JtjC 7 7e i/ 01-7cNru . 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? 2'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: SLb A3WE 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offshe damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: /.. /l / I// 17. Other recommendations and comments: i ni/tR 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) O'Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 12'14o Proposed date 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report_. 21. Copy of Report seat to operator ' / ' o !/`� date INSPECTED BY: '""' �fYct�, re saw! DATE 1 /(10� l)'t Telephone No: �eW White mpy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mwmg SpectWw 10197 I I J �A �i NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section ,lames D. Simons, PG, PE Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman, Secretary . September 1, 2009 Ms. Stephanie Graham Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Greensboro District PO Box 18565 Greensboro, North Carolina 27419 RE: Permit No. 99-05 Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Yadkin River Basin Dear Ms. Graham: Your application for renewal and modification of the above referenced mining permit has been approved. The modification includes greater buffers for the streams and pond onsite, removal of the proposed fresh water pond, redesign of berms for the site, and a decrease in the future pit area. The modification decreases the affected acreage onsite from 60.37 acres to 46.63 acres. A copy of the renewed and modified permit is enclosed. The new expiration date is September 1, 2019. The conditions in the renewed and modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal and modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. I would like to draw your particular attention to the following conditions where minor additions or changes were made. - Operating Condition Nos. 3C, 4C, 5A, 8A-J and 10B. G.S. 74-65 states that the issuance of a mining permit does not supersede or otherwise affect or prevent the enforcement of any zoning regulation or ordinance duly adopted by an incorporated city or county or by any agency or department of the State of North Carolina. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 299.73 acres and the amount of land you are allowed to disturb is 46.63 acres. 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - Telephone 919-733-4574 I FAX: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 • Internet:http://www,dlr.enr.state.nc.uslpagesllandqualitysection.html An Equal Opportunity I Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper Ms. Graham Page Two Please review the renewed and modified permit and contact Ashley Rodgers, Assistant State IV i ling �pecia;ist, at (9 ; g j t 00 fO t 14 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sin erely, Floyd R. Williams, PG, CPG, CPM State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FRW/ar Enclosures cc: Mr. Matt Gantt, PE Ms. Shannon Deaton-WRC, w/enclosures Mr. William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, w/o enclosures US Fish and Wildlife Service, wl permit File 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: Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County - Permit No. 99-05 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: September 1. 2019 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 onaratnr Gi irrePric to thin interact of the ncrmittec in thin ncrrrlittGr! mini r+ �rtorn+inn k- �... -r-.-._... v r.. V III II IV F.� IllllllVu mining WtdJ-ICAUVI 1, uy VIP luri 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 September 1, 2009: This permit has been modified to decrease the affected acreage onsite from 60.37 acres to 46.63 acres. The modification includes greater buffers for the streams and pond onsite, removal of the proposed fresh water pond, redesign of berms for the site, and a decrease in the future pit area. Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until September 1, 2019. Page 3 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 Dewatering A. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental ft "anagemeat CV111111IJJIVIII. B. Any storm water runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Division of Water Quality to secure any necessary storm water permits or other approval documents. 2. Air Quality and Dust Control A. Any mining related process producing air contaminant emissions including fugitive dust shall be subject to the requirements and rules promulgated by the N,C. Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality. B. The permanent access (plant entrance) road shall be paved for a minimum of 400 linear feet from its junction with SR1711. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission, B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. C. All buffer zones shown on the Mine Map received by the Land Quality Section on July 1, 2009 shall be maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and approved earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. Page 4 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. The operator shall notify the Winston-Salem Regional Office, Land Quality Section, at least 48 hours prior to beginning any of the initial land disturbing activities indicated in the approved application for a mining permit and any modifications to this permit thereafter. B. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, check dams, sediment retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. C. All mining activities, including the installation and maintenance of all erosion and sedimentation control measures, shall be conducted as indicated on the Mine Map received by the Land Quality Section on July 1, 2009. D. The Temporary Rock Filter Berm #4 shall have a minimum height of 6 feet, top width of 5 feet, weir length of 40 feet, upstream slope of 2.1, downstream slope of 3:1 and constructed of Class I rip -rap with No. 5 washed stone on its entire upstream face. This berm shall be properly anchored in bedrock or moved further downstream to the 100 year flood boundary so it can be properly keyed into the creek banks at its abutments. 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 or waste disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed apprnpriate by the Department. A. The observation wells denoted on the Mine Map received by the Land Quality Section on July 1, 2009 shall be monitored nt least 3n days prinr to initiating any excavations of consolidated material (rock) in the initial pit area to allow for the determination of pre-existing (static) groundwater levels. B. The observation wells shall be drilled wells cased into consolidated rnrk 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 Page 5 cap. The necessary permits or approvals to construct these wells shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Water Quality. C. The observation wells shall be monitored quarterly 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 Department on or about the end of each quarter. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased 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. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the quarry opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum ten (10) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope.. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools. of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or cV1IuuIL'a shall be constructed or insiallea when required to prevent such conditions. 8. Blasting The operator shall monitor each blast .with a seismograph located at a distance no farther than the closest off site regularly occupied structure not owned or leased by the operator. A seismographic record including peak particle velocity, air overpressure, and vibration frequency levels shall be kept for each blast (except as provided under Operating Condition Nos. 8B and 8D of this permit). The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the mine operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from surface blasting: A. Ground Vibration With Monitoring: In all blasting operations, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed Figure 1 (below) at the immediate location of Page 6 any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building. .A 1.5 J._ 1.1 6!asl Vibrnticn Frequent.:, F::; .:.gym a 'Saurre .v cr:7rieci he r , ure : 'Lorecr wlir. s B. Ground Vibration Without Monitoring: In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: W = (D/D,)Z D, = D V = 160(D,)-I.s W = Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.0 milliseconds or more (pounds). Page T D = Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator (feet). D, = Scaled distance factor. V = Peak Particle Velocity (inches per second). The peak particle velocity of any component shall not exceed 1.0 inch per second, for the purposes of this Section. C. Air blast With Monitoring: Air blast overpressure resulting from surface blasting shall not exceed 129 decibels linear (dBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building not owned or leased by the operator outside of the permitted area such as a dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building, unless an alternate level based on the sensitivity of the seismograph microphone as specified below Is being used: Lower Frequency Limit of Max Level, Measuring System. in Hz in dBL 0.1 Hz or lower -flat response 134 peak 2.0 Hz or lower -flat response 133 peak 6.0 Hz or lower -flat response 129 peak D. Air blast Without Monitoring: In the event of seismograph malfunction or other condition which prevents monitoring, blasting shall be conducted in accordance with the following formulas: U = 82 (D/Wo.33)- 1.2 To convert U (psi) to P (dBQ: . P = 20 x log (U/2.9x10-') Confined Air blast/Overpressure (dBL) for quarry situation: A=P-35 U = Unconfined air overpressure (pounds per square inch). W = Maximum charge weight of explosives per delay period of 8.0 milliseconds or more (pounds). D = Distance from the blast site to the nearest inhabited building not owned or leased by the mine operator (feet). P = Unconfined air overpressure (decibels). Page 8 A = Air blast or air overpressure for typical quarry situations (decibels). The air blast/overpressure shall not exceed 129 decibels, for the purposes of this Section. E. Record Keeping: The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes, type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; blast location; distance from blast to closest offsite regularly occupied structure; and weather conditions at the time of the blast. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. F. Excessive Ground Vibration/Air blast Reportin_q: If ground vibration or Air blast limits are exceeded, the operator will immediately report the event with causes and corrective actions to the Department. Use of explosives at the blast site that produced the excessive reading shall cease until corrective actions approved by the Department are taken. However, blasting may occur in other approved areas within the permitted boundary. Authorization to blast at the blast site may be granted at the time of the verbal reporting of the high ground vibration or high air blast reading if the circumstances justify verbal approval. Failure to report will constitute a permit violation. G. Fyrock Prevention: The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to ensure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the Mining Permit. H. Flyrock Reporting: Should flyrock occur beyond the permitted and guarded areas, the operator shall immediately report the incident to the Department. Further use of explosives on the mine site shall be suspended until the following actions have been taken: A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. The report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with ?age the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the mine site. Studies: The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at the mine site in response to an exceedence of a level allowed by these blasting conditions. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. J. Notice: The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24-hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section Regional Office prior to any blast during a Period for which notice is requested. 9. High Wail Barrier A physical barrier ennsisting of larae boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times at the mining permit boundary to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 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. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Vegetated earthen berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Map received by the Land Quality Section on July 1, 2009. Construction of Berms A-D shall be completed within one year of the start of quarrying activities. In addition to grasses, long leaf and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable evergreen species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal Page 10 A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 1971): 1. on -site generated land clearing debris 2. conveyor belts 3. wire cables A I -baits 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; i + L. ill be Udisposed 7} Ipn¢} a fPPt Ahnvp the 4. verification [riot the iellJse will u� ui�Nwc.0 �.. 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 Page The security, which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond, is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this, permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. Page 12 APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.S. 74-53 - 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall beat such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, or are likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. RECLAMATION CONDITIONS: 1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any high wall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: Page 13 A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste plies shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated as per the following: Permanent Seeding Specifications Dates February 15- April 1 April 1- July 31 August 1- October 25 Species Korean Lespedeza Fescue o,,,r+op r�eu 1. Winter rye (grain) Common Bermuda Lespedeza (unscarified) German millet October 25- February 15 Rye (grain- temporary) Soil Amendments Rate, Lbs/Acre 10 40 1 15 50 30 40 120 Lime: . 2000 Ibslacre or follow recommendations from a soil test. a- �e s � rcvw _:)Ml ==ram_ =mr :re::Sr- -ai : :`'.vo- - �-=s^d i•,rrc:it�c�®c�:�-�,anr IAA= w.'.5S=-7;_7c.-ciE_m:. -=E777SE.-7i a' :main^ tm— sr. =v, _ =E-j¢cer z+n.= a..<.::�; :: C.:. ?.ice . r MILTING CHECKL15T FOR ROUTING Applicant's Name: N 0-k-H n 010, vi.,04- n-Project Name: '/ad Q etayv� ApplicJPermit No.:IDI_ReCounty:ya d k.; n Date Received: I ) C Ci Rev ewer. �. P�olecNS River Basin Name: P, rl b n ❑ New 7�[I enewal QJ�Modification (inside permit boundaries) ❑ Modification (outside permit boundaries) ❑ Transfer C Release ❑ Partial Release '3Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed: $ ❑ Fee Received: $ Plras- . mute entiapplication p�kage to, I11� I ✓1S"jp„ - G I r,Regiona[ Office (2 complete copies: attach the "LOS Regional Office Mining Application Review Checklist" to one copy and attach }tom the DWQ and DAQ 'Mining Application Review Form" to the other copy, send both copies to the Regional engineer) Date•. Routed rl Ia l l) 9 Reed ❑ Division of Water Resources Date: Routed Reed ❑ NC wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed Reed ❑ US Fish & Wildlife 5ervice Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) PI ase route_ 3 pages of the application and any location maps ❑ Division of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed Reed _ ❑ NC Geological Survey 5ection Date. Routed Reed. (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) ❑ Division of Archives & History Date: Routed Reed _ (Only new applicatons) ❑ Other. Date: Routed Reed ""5uspense Date for Comments: N iYa (no later than 25 days from receipt) ❑ Please note the following: mans -Ear l.P. `� 6 lAni,w n S. Martin. Marietta faterials Greensboro District P.O. Box 18565 vrconsbom C 27419 Telephone: (336) 668-3253 Fax: (336) 668-1092 June 29, 2009 Ms. Ashley Rodgers, Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Re: Yadkin Quarry Renewal Request Mining Permit No. 99-05 Yadkin County Dear Ms. Rodgers: JUL 0 ,�riory Please find enclosed two copies of the requested information for the above renewal request. The following information has been provided to address comments from your letter dated April 3, 2009, as well as, a subsequent voice mail left after the letter was received: t111 l,J1UUI1U VVscur iU IQUC ng on he 111111e 111ap [a a ler7u14 UI u41114 grVUIXU coverage. The topographic profile has been flown and thus updated on the map since the previous renewal. In areas where the contours were not accurately determined by the profile, local and corporate mapping resources were used to determine the lines. rr , it was requested in your letter that these areas be labeled as buffer. However, due to consistency among all maps generated by Martin Marietta and the confusion it would create on site when we open up this location, this labeling has not been added to the map. It was indicated to me that the state inspector could not accurately determine the location of our proposed disturbance. As with all Martin Marietta sites, the white space on the map indicates none permitted areas. We continue to submit to the state and receive approval for our maps (the most recent being Permit No. 18-01) with this layout. This layout meets the requirements set forth by the state, and also meets the needs of our quarries. It was also conveyed to me via a phone conversation that the white space on our map makes it confusing to new state inspectors. To assist these inspectors that are not familiar with our mapping layout, a note has been added to the mine map clearly indicating that all white space within the permit boundary is for future land disturbance. This note is located next to the title block on the map. r 0 2. As requested, a construction detail of the settling cells has been provided on the map. To address the concem left on my voice mail, after your letter was received, a note has been provided on the mine map stating that the affected acreage is labeled and delineated by the hatching on the map. This note is located next to the title block. You indicated that the map could not be approved if the affected acreage on the site was not delineated. Again, as with all Martin Marietta maps, the affected acreage is labeled and clearly delineated by the hatching on the map. A legend is provided on the map in order to clarify all categories of the affected acreage. Please feel free to contact me at (336) 215-5497 or at stephanie.graham@martinmarietta.com should you have any questions or need any additional information. Sin�ce�rjeflI / Stephanie Graham Engineer Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Enclosures 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 April 3, 2009 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested 7003 1680 0000 1479 5261 Ms. Stephanie Graham - Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., Greensboro District PO Box 18565 Greensboro, North Carolina 27419 RE: Yadkin Quarry Mining Permit No. 99-05 Yadkin County Yadkin River Basin Dear Ms. Graham: Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Dee Freeman, Secretary We have reviewed the modification and renewal request your company submitted for the referenced mine site. However, the following information is needed to continue processing your application: 1. Please revise the mine map to label all areas of undisturbed buffer. For instance, a label of "undisturbed buffer" would be helpful in those areas labeled "ground obscured." 2. Please provide a construction detail of the settling cells located in the plant/stockpile area. - Please be advised that -our review cannot be completed until all of the items listed above have been fully addressed. In addition, please note the Land Quality Section may request additional information, not included in this letter, as the mining application review progresses. 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: 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • Telephone 919-733-45741 FAR: 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 • Intemeehttp)Nsvvv.dlr.enrstare.nc.usJpages/andqualitymotion.html An Equal Opportunity /ARumative Action Employer - al% Recycled 110%Poet Consumer Paper 0 0 Certified Mail Ms. Graham Page Two Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 As required by 15A NCAC 5B.0013, you are hereby advised that you have 180 days from the date of your receipt of this letter to submit all of the requested information. If you are unable to meet this deadline and wish to request additional time, you must submit information, in writing, to the Director clearly indicating why the deadline can not be met and request that an extension of time be granted. If an extension of time is not granted, a decision will be made to grant or deny the mining permit based upon the information currently in the Department's files at the end of the 180-day period. Though the preceding statement cites the maximum time limit for your response, we encourage ''you to provide the additional information requested by this letter as soon as Fo lwq✓ 1 VCJI jilVlilpt response VViii Iiei}� its to cofflpieLe proue5sing your application sooner. Please contact me at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Qom, �1, Ashley L. Rodgers Assistant State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section cc: Mr. Matt Gantt, PE NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Dee Freeman, Secretary March 26, 2009 Thomas A. Reeder, Director MEMORANDUM RECEIVED TO: Ashley Rodgers Land Quality Se�cttioonn\ MAR 2 61009 FROM: Paul Williams 4!w LAND QUALITY Ground Water Management Section MINING PROGRAM Division of Water Resources SUBJECT: Comments on the Mining Permit Renewal/ Modification Request for: Martin Marietta Minerals, Inc. Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Please find attached a copy of the mining permit Renewal/ Modification request for the above referenced project. The Yadkin Quarry located in Yadkin County does not appear to have an unduly adverse effect on ground water supplies since dewatering proposed on site is less than 100,000 gpd. However, if the mine starts to withdraw 100,000 gird of water, they will need to register their water withdrawals. Facilities not in the fifteen county Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area are required to register their water withdrawals in accordance with the North Carolina General Statute G.S. 143-215.221-I. This statue requires any non-agricultural water user who withdraws 100,000 gallons or more in any one day of ground water or surface water to register and update withdrawals. This statue also requires transfers of 100,000 gallons or more in any one day of surface water from one river basin to another river basin to register and update their water transfers. Water withdrawal registrants must complete the annual water use reporting form by Aoril I for the previous year. . If you have further questions please contact the Division of Water Resources at (919) 733-4064 or send correspondence to 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1611. 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 One Phone: 919-733-40641FAX: 919-733-355611nternet: wwAlocwater.org NOrthiCarGlina An Equal Opportunity I AfOeuaNe Action Employer-50%Recycled 110%Post Consumer Paper Naturally RCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., RE, Director and State Geologist March 9, 2009 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Nat Wilson Hydrogeology Group Division of Water Resources FROM: Brenda M. Harri Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section Natural Resources SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal 1 Modification for Martin Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Dee Freeman, Secretary RECEIVED MAR 2 6 2009 LAND QUALITY MINING PROGRAM Marietta Minerals, Inc. 1X1 Mine Dewatering Proposed No Mine Dewatering Proposed Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on March 31, 2009 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated: We would like to have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable protection of groundwater quantity or quality. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. Ibmh Attachments MAR 10 2449 cc: Mr. Matt Gantt [i# $ION OF WATER RESOURCES 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 •919-733-4574 / FAX, 919-715-8801 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM forthe DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Project/Number: �JO bn buQrriq I 9q-65 County: 70rakC y-) Please return comments back to: -M . (-sa-C* Comments due by: ,12"tid1 Will the operation, as proposed, violate standards of ater quality? Wo Comments: Sri LA -sr Ur Sya�- tt �Z.I�c4+ F) Li S Yct t T fi �-j SUt.S Watershed/Stream Name & Classification: t)t.R' 7n S. I]P CPr�-- YES NO NPDES permit required NPDES permit existing _Y_ (Permit # t4-) Nondischarge permit required I�40 . Nondischarge permit existing N/k., (Permit # ) _ Wetlands disturbed N, o 401 Wetland Cert. required �o _ 401 Wetland Cert. existing 11.1c:U (Permit # ) _ Reviewed bv�+ Date:n:4 C Print Name: I�V ffE 09=05 Central Office Reviewer'. 0 • RECEIVED MAR ]. 9 2009 LAND QUALITY MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM for the D1ViSiON OF AIR QUALITY Project/Number: y0.t��'v� Qua l / 99-05 County: ya dk v-� Please return comments back to: PA - Gawit Comments due by: 312,1CA Will the operation, as proposed, violate standards of air quality? rro YES Air permit required Air permit existing X (Permit # 0b4430404 ) NO Other Comments:-T-OLI 4s ui-r-r was ll oAa pLXSOr"LSL. Ar b L. ^ea W.aN] -re •'bE rr Qzi pP t. Q^ S w. �%z pJ..uzY 5_Tlrr•']A..L.IG n .ry .i�i f•)uLMIG�15 G.�t 19 ties r_6e_. LA y.�As YeT �N J1?JS 16N. LACCol S seGT4O C. d.p ram- ta,TW({ O) rd LsMk5slaNs W.k (.415 M�N�.rriti rJ. Reviewed by: � Date: s-r z. ze'4 Print Name: Ct4i"S bvHam W. LE iTEr 0912005 Central Office Reviewer: 0 0 • j�7E,,S�E-AVED MAR 1 ALITY S-E-C,110N ® it Air Quality '= Toolbox FacFtnder 1=: Welcome to Facifi Finder avm9 �>e»r. ry yAnnh,, ,.Help; grLpgoHg; Flntl,F'� a°ili y Compliance Data Facility Data Assigned Inspector: Keith Mosteller Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. -Yadkin Quarry Operating Status: Operating Compliance inspection Compliance Status: - tuest si oFSR 1711 �, Inspection Date: 1 l/07/2007 (approx. 1 mile south of US 421)de Inspected By: Keith Mosteller Yadkinville, NC 27055 Action Code: 27/INSPECTION - STATE County: Yadkin Lat: 36d 6.2500m Long: COMPLIANCE INSPECTION Permit Data 80d 33.0nnnrn NC Facility ID: 9900055 Permit / R04 SIC: 1429/ Crushed And Broken Stone Non Issued /5/20 NAICS: 212319 / Other Crushed and Broken s 8/31/20 Expires 13 Stone Mining and Quarrying ation Small Classification Smafl Permit Status Active Autborized Contact Data Invoice Contact Data Daniel Shephard, Executive Vice President Martin Marietta Aggregates, Rocky River PO Box 30013 Brian North, Manager of Engineering Services Raleigh, NC 27607 0013 PO Box 7446 (919) 784-4550 Charletta, PiC 28241 7446 (704) 409-1475 Facility Contact Data Technical Contact Data Stephanie Graham, Environmental Engineer Stephanie Graham, Environmental Engineer PO Box 18565 PO Box 18565 416 Gallimore Dairy Road, Suite, M 416 Gallimore Dairy Road, Suite M Greensboro, NC 27419 Greensboro, NC 27419 (336) 668-3253 (336) 668-3253 0 0 ' �CCc/ . MAR 9 �= MINNGa_ VALIrI� WONAAI 0 Review of 99-05 (Yadkin Quarry) Subject: Review of 99-05 (Yadkin Quarry) From: Neil Uldrick <Neil,Uldrick a ncmail.net> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 14:42:47 -0400 To: Matt Gantt <Matt.Gantt a ncmail.net>, Ashley Rodgers <Ashley.Rodgers a ncniail.nct> Ashley, Upon review of the materials and the site in question, I found that there is no activity on this site. The entrance roads have not even been built into the property beyond about 200 feet from the road entrance. No objections for renewal from Me. Thanks! Neil Uldrick, CPESC, CESSWI NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Voice: (336) 771--5000 FAX: (336) 771-4631 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Neil Uldrick <Neil.Uldrick a,NCmail.net> Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section NC DE3NR I of 1 3/17/2009 142 E'M �7 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Gordan Myers, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Brenda M. Harris, Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section ' ryIr EC[ ' V rED U FROM: Ron Linville, Regional Coordinator ri Habitat Conservation Program MAR I ., 2090 DATE: March 11, 2009 Fq p ri Ini�j_��ji�� SUBJECT: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Yadkin Quarry Renewal/Modification, Permit No. 99.05, Yadkin County This correspondence responds to your request for our review of the referenced mine permit modification. These comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (a; amended, 1982; G.S. 74-46 through 74-68; 15 NCAC 5) and the North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 113-131 et seq.). The applicant proposes to renew and modify an existing quarry permit to continue extracting granite. The quarry maps have been updated to include the active mine, berms, and associated sediment and erosion control measures. Streams and small ponds have been buffered and the future pit has been decreased in size to prevent stream impacts plus a proposed fresh water pond has been eliminated. The total mine site acreage is indicated to be 299.73 acres. Our review of the project area did not find any known listed animal species; however, headwaters and waters (streams) in the area support warm water habitats. Due to time constraints and travel constraints, a site visit was not conducted. However, we will not object to permitting the mine providing activities done on the site meet minimum criteria set forth by the NC Division of Land Resources. The following general recommendations should be incorporated into the mining operation where applicable and to the extent practicable: I. During any new land clearing activities, woody debris (slash or large trees) removed during development of the site should be placed along the outer stockp0cloompost area construction limits in the form of brush piles and downed logs to provide cover and nesting habitat for wildlife. . 2. Fifty (50) foot undisturbed forested buffers should be established for intermittent channels and one hundred (100) foot undisturbed forested buffers should be established for perennial streams. Irregardless of width, maximum available undisturbed forested buffers should be provided. Jurisdictional stream intermittent and perennial stream determinations should be accomplished using US Army Corps of Engineers and NC Division of Water Quality. criteria. Jurisdictional Mailing Address: Division of Inland Fisheries • 1721 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1721 Telephone: (919) 707-0220 • Fax: (919) 707-0028 I • Yadkin Quarry - No. 99-05 9 Page 2 49 March 11, 2009 streams should be relocated around the mining site instead of being piped whenever practicable. Should any stream piping or relocation activities be necessary, relocations should use state-of-the- art natural channel design (bioengineering) techniques. To comply with federal and state law, Clean Water Act 404 Permits and 401 Certifications should be obtained from the US Army Corps of Engineers and the NC Division of Water Quality prior to any channel impacts or relocations. Native riparian plants should be incorporated into any stream relocations. Disturbed streambanks should be replanted with autochthonous (native) plants like silky dogwood, rhododendron, dog hobble, mountain pepperbush, paw paw, red maple, silky willow, tag alder, black willow, sycamore, river birch, or other native woody species. Any pipe installations, channel relocations, riparian plantings should be planned and constructed with the assistance of a company having professional bioengineering stream restoration training and experience within the state of North Carolina. 3. Any stream crossings necessary for the project should provide for aquatic life passage. Bridges are preferred over culverts and pipes. Culverts 48 inches diameter or larger should be buried a foot into the streambed. Culverts less than 48 inches diameter should be buried to a depth equal to or greater than 20% their size to allow for aquatic life passage. These measurements must be based on natural thalweg depths. Any existing perched culverts on perennial streams should be retrofitted to provide aquatic life passage. Replacement culverts should be as short as practicable. 4. Stringent erosion control measures should be installed where soil is disturbed and maintained until project completion. Preferably, sediment and erosion control measures should meet design standards for sensitive watersheds (15A NCAC 4B .0024). 5. Native plants are preferred for revegetation and reclamation activities. Permanent Sediment and Erosion Control (S&EC) facilities and mine associated ponds should be shaded to reduce thermal impacts as indicated in the Piedmont Stormwater Pond and Mine Planting Recommendations (see attached) to enhance ancillary/associated aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Poor soil sites should incorporate the Seeding Options for Critical Area Stabilization indicated below. 6. The mine owner/operator should consult with professional North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologist(s) to discuss planting schedules and mine reclamation activities. District-7 Wildlife biologist, Chris Kreh can be contacted at 336-386-0892 to discuss wildlife enhancement opportunities. Additional plant suggestions and plant source information can be obtained from Stewardship biologist, Elizabeth Hughes at 828-651-8380. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. if you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336-769-9453. Attachment: Piedmont Stormwatcr Pond and Mine Planting Recommendations Seeding Options for Critical Area Stabilization Cc: Stephanie Graham, Environmental Engineer, Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., PO Box 18565, Greensboro, North Carolina 27419 e e Yadkin Quarry - No. 99-05 0 Page 3 E March 11, 2009 Piedmont Stormwater Pond and Mine Planting Recommendations I of usin the t icai resl%ue rasses or exotiv lath s ecies the liiiiorr'ing mi0ures should be ti; ?'p--- >$ p p � considered for lower elevation stormwater ponds and mine sites: Spring/Summer Mixture, May 1 - Sept. 15 Fall/Winter Mixture, Sept. 15 - April 30 Browntop millet 20 lbs/a Kobe lespedeza 20 Ibs/a Shrub lespedeza I Ib/a Switchgrass* 5lb/a Winter Wheat 120 lbs/a Kobe lespedeza 20 Ibs/a Shrub lespedeza 1 lb/a Switchgrass* 5lb/ac •Add to fall or spring plantings: `Tioga' Deertongue (Panicum clandestinum) at a rate of 7 lbs. Pure Live Seeds (PLS) per acre. * When possible on slopes less than 3:1 use Switchgrass instead of lespedezas and on slopes greater than 3:1 use Orchard Grass or Creeping Red Fescue. Other native species may be appropriate depending on soil, slope, and region. Korean lespedeza may be appropriate in colder geophysical areas. We do not recommend Sericea lespedeza. Native plants and warm season grasses are preferred over exotic plants. Add one of the following to the above mixture: Creeping Red Fescue 5 lbs/acre Ladino Clover** 5 Ibs/acre Atlantic Coastal Panic Grass 5 lbs/acre (PLS) Alfalfa** 5 lbs/acre (requires fertilizer containing Boron) ** Lime & fertilize disturbed areas according to NRCS soil test results and follow planting guidelines as appropriate and necessary. Depending on elevation and region, other native species may be appropriate. Note that mowing should he limited to late winter or early spring. Mowing should only occur as needed to prevent unwanted tree growth on a 2-3 year schedule. The provision of shade around impounded waters can significantly reduce thermal impacts. Trees and shrubs (1 year bare root seedlings) should be planted randomly at a minimal rate of 100 trees per acre on the top and upper portions of the.structure and at a minimal rate of 150 per acre around the normal water elevation and littoral shelf area. The following list of tree species may assist in providing habitat benefits: Loblolly Pine* Red Cedar Black Gum American Holly Dogwood Hickory Sumac White Oak Willow Oak Red Maple** Viburnum Green Ash Ironwood Black Cherry Persimmon Water Oak Spice Bush Willow (sp) Serviceberry Red Oak Swamp Chestnut Silky Dogwood Other species may be utilized depending on site requirements and native plant availability. Pines* should not exceed 15% of the reforestation. No more than 20% of the tree species will be of a single species. An 80% success rate is acceptable over five years. Large or fast growing trees like Sycamore and Maple'"* may not be appropriate near detention facility dams. Note: Non-native plants included in this list are routinely considered beneficial and/or agriculturally established non -natives. They have been included as they are readily available commercially and they do not exhibit many of the negative attributes of other non -natives that tend to spread or inhibit native plant propagation and survival. Yadkin Quarry - No. 99-05 • Page 0 March 11, 2009 Seeding Options for Critical Area Stabilization Spring Application Mix Creeping Red Fescue 20 pounds / acre Red Clover 10pounds/ acre Oats 1-2 bags/ acre Summer Application for tempos cover German Foxtail or Brownto Millet 25 ounds /acre Early Fall Application Mix Red Fescue 20 ounds / acre ad"in Red Clover 10pounds / acre Wheat 1-2 bags / acre Late Fall Application Mix CRscue 20 pounds / acre i 10 pounds / acre Rye 1-2 ba s /acre Winter= temporarylicationfor cover Annual Ryegrass 20 pounds / acre Application Notes • The temporary cover will help hold the site until a permanent mix can be applied. • Grains like oats, wheat, and rye may be sold by weight (pounds) or by volume (bushels). To simplify things, these mixes recommend 1 — 2 BAGS of grain rather than pounds or bushels. With these mixes, 1 bag or about 50 — 60 Ibs should be adequate for most sites, but where slope or soil conditions warrant, increase grain amounts to 100 — 120 Ibs (use 2 bags). Grain provides quick cover for site stabilization and is a critical component. • Creeping red fescue not Ky31 tall fescue) is the other key component in the permanent mixes. It is deer -resistant and will provide low maintenance perennial grass cover even on sites with heavy deer pressure. Height is approx. six inches. • Red clover germinates rapidly, fixes nitrogen, and provides wildlife benefits. • Soil amendments may be used to improve sites being permanently re -vegetated. Use soli test results or apply at a rate of one (1) to two (2) tons lime and 400 Ibs of a low nitrogen fertilizer (e.g. 5-10-10, 2-12-12, 4-24-24) per acre. • Straw mulch at a minimum of 12 bales per acre is recommended to hold seed in place and improve germination. • Track or score soil on slopes to give seed a foothold. Natural fiber erosion blanket may be required under certain site conditions. • For improved wildlife habitat, two (2) Ibs switchgrass can be added to the red fescue mixes. Note - this will change the height from six inches to four to six feet. MINING CHECKI_hT FnO RtfI�NG Appllcant'eName: MQ4ho H&n-r-Hc� Project Name M I v ' cjs I Tnr, ApplicJPermit No.: �9.b5County. \)a j lbi Date Received: 5 / (o ! 0 9 Rev ewer. F� . Ro aq s River 5asin Name: Yo d i(r n 0 p New GRRenewal [.Modification (inside permit boundaries) ❑ Modification (outside permit boundaries) ❑Transfer ❑ Release ❑Partial Release ❑Additional Information ❑Fee Needed: $ QFee Received: $ 000 oO PI .aue ro�rt> a era a lir. ion package fo- 0 �I n c-Isn- Ala Regional Office (2 complete copies; attach the "LQ5 Regional Office Mining Application P.eAcw Checklist" to one copy and attach bath the DWQ and [ A) "Mining Application Rae iew Forth" to the other copy. send both copies to the Regional Engineer) Date: Routed 3/9 I04 Reed I S ['Division of Water Resources Date: Routed —� Reed ©NC Wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed Vf Reed ❑ U5 Fish & Wildlife Service Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit) ❑ NC Geological 5urvey 5ection . Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications and modification requests that add land tc the permit) ❑Division of Archives &History Date: Routed Reed (Only new applications) ❑ Other. Date: Routed Reed *. 5u5pen5e Date for Commento: 31311o°I (no later than 25 days from receipt) ❑ Please note the following: Arun- PU-V%� r kob a. Gov- UA nt✓ p J Jy�'1fWJ -i VeilA n,., w, 1,,. (yAto' A K- pr�- 0 j &TjZA NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., P.E. Director and State Geologist March 9, 2009 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Ron Linville Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Commission FROM: Brenda M. Harris Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section O Natural Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Dee Freeman, Secretary SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal 1 Modification for Martin Marietta Minerals, Inc. Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by March 31, 2009 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 gnnliratinn RFTI IPN Al I APPI IC ATION MATFRIAI C APJr) MA13Q 1A11TW YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. ILTii]l1 Attachments cc: Mr. Matt Gantt 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 •919-733-4574 / FAX: 919-715-8801 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 • • NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James D. Simons, P.G., RE. Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist March 9, 2009 Dee Freeman, Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Nat Wilson Hydrogeology Group Division of Water Resources FROM: Brenda M. Harrika�;Z� Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section - SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal 1 Modification for Martin Marietta Minerals, Inc. Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County [] X Mine Dewatering Proposed ❑ No Mine Dewatering Proposed Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on March 31, 2009 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated. We would like to have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable protection of groundwater quantity or quality. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. . PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ashley Rodgers (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. Ibmh Attachments cc: Mr. Matt Gantt 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 - 919-733-4574 / FAX: 919-715-8801 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 Martin Marietta ILterials • cON4A, A Greensboro District P.O. Box 18565 Greensboro, NC 27419 Telephone: (336) 668-3253 Fax: (336) 668-1092 March 4, 2009 FED EX Delivery 7973 8696 3678 Ms. Judy Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist NCDENR-Land Quality Section 512 North Salisbury Street, 5`h Floor Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 RE: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Yadkin Quarry, Permit No. 99-05 10-Year Mine Permit Renewal Dear Ms. Wehner: Please find enclosed a complete mining permit renewal application, in which we request the renewal of our permit for 10 years. Six copies of the mine map, reclamation map, and application have been included, along with the appropriate mining permit renewal -processing fee. The mine map has been updated to reflect updated mapping capabilities. New topo has been added to the mine map, the berms and all associated erosion and sedimentation control measures have been updated, as well as, all surrounding property owners. The streams and small pond on the site have been buffered, the future pit area has been decreased to prevent impacting any waters of the state, and the proposed fresh water pond has been removed. Please feel free to contact me at (336) 215-5497 or at stephanie.graham@martinmarietta.com should you have any questions or need any additional information - Since el , Stephanie Graham Environmental Engineer Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Enclosures RECOWD MAR 0 6 2009 SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MININf�ERMIT NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION K-CVVCD APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT MAR 06 2009 (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) LAND QUALITY SECTION I. Name of Mine Yadkin Quarry County River Basin Yadkin Latitude (decimal degrees to four places) 36" 6.4' N Longitude (decimal degrees to four places) 80" 32.9' W 2. Name of Applicant* Martin Marietta Materials Inc. 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** P.O. Box 30013, Raleigh, NC 27622 Telephone (919) 781-4550 Alternate No. ( ) 4. Mine Office Address Speer Bridge Road, Yadkinville. North Carolina 27055 Telephone 5. Mine Manager Dennis Hellard We herebv certify that all details contained in this Permit Annlicatinn are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We.fully understand that any willful -misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature Date Print Name, Daniel Shephard Title Executive Vice President * This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the reclamation bond (security that corresponds to this site. ** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number. *** Signature of Company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt ofa complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the tiling of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. -2- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered regarding your mining operation for the intended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding, detailed mine map. A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE 1. Answer all of the following that apply: ❑ If this is an application for a NEW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by the permit (this is the acreage that the "new permit" fee will be based upon): Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres owned: Acres leased: Property owner if leased: ® 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.: 99-05 Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be based upon): 299.73 ❑ If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit. Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes ❑ NoFT If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification (this is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary? Yes ❑ No ❑. If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this modifiratinn• (NOTE- von mngtcomnlcteall of Section F. ofthisannlicatinn form _..._ _. ._. V - �- - --- - - -- - r - - - - - - entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). Of this acreage to be added to the permit, will any portion of this acreage be affected (i.e.: disturbed, ground cover removed) by the mining operation? Yes ❑ No ❑ (If no, a "minor modification" fee of $100.00 is required, despite the "undisturbed" acreage to be added). If yes, indicate the acreage to be affected within the acreage to be added to the permit (the total acreage to be added to the permit is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): ❑ Ifthis is an application forTRANSFER of 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. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: ❑I-lydraulic Dredge ® Front-end Loader & Truck ❑ Shovel & Truck Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain): Drill & Blast 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 400 Depth is relative to what benchmark? (e.g., natural ground level, mean sea level, road elevation, etc.) Natural Ground Level b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 300 -3- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 0 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes ❑ No If yes, when and by whom was this activity conducted? 6. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10 Years B. MAPS 1. Clearly mark and label the location of your mining operation on six (6) conies of 7.5-minute quadrangle and a county highway map. These maps, in addition to six (6) conies of all mine maps and reclamation maps, must be submitted with each permit application. 7.5-minute quadrangles may be obtained from the N.C. Geological Survey: Mnili_nv Addregc- Physical Addresfi' 1612 Mail Service Center OR 512 North Salisbury Street, 5`1' Floor Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 (919) 733-2423 www.P_coIoay.enr.state.nc.us/ County highway maps may be obtained from the N.C. Department of Transportation: North Carolina Department of Transportation — Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Mailing Address: NCDOT GIS Unit 1587 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1587 Physical Address: NCDOT GIS Unit 3401 Carl Sandburg Court Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 (919) 212-6000 www.ncdot.orv,/it/y,isContact/default.html 2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic maps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on the IIlI�1J" ill_lO�ll._� WILII LIICIf ctl:1_tii1gC. Hs a rc;IUluurl, Iiliiliilg }Wrliliw Udil only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the mining permit. All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a minimum: a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located including easements and rights -of -way. b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries. c_ Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading_ d. Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated). e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations. f Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas. g. Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas. h. Location and acreage of all processing plants (processing plants may be described as to location and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed). i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes. j. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds. k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on -site haul roads. 1. Location of planned and existing on -site buildings. m. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures. n. Location of 100-year floodplain limits and wetland boundaries. o. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary; i f an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts, that are within 1,000 feet of the mining permit boundary, must be provided on the mine map. -4- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT p. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all tracts of land that are adjoining the mining permit boundary which lie directly across and are contiguous to any highway, creek, stream, river, or other watercourse, railroad track, or utility or other public right-of-way. If an adjoining tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor of the mine tract, names of owners of record of LCdGIJ aUjVlllillg LnCJC 11aGLJ, lllal are Wllillil 1,0001CCl of U1C I[lllllllg perlllll UUUIIUdry, IIIUSI DC provided on the mine map(s). NOTE: "Highway" means a road that has four lanes of travel or less and is not designated as an Interstate Highway. q. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised S. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales should meet the following guidelines: PERMITTI---D ACREAGE MAP SCALE 0-49 Acres 1 inch = 50 feet 50-199 Acres 1 inch = 100 feet 200+ Acres 1 inch = 200 feet (NOTE: Smaller scaled maps may be acceptable if they clearly illustrate the above items) -5- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A table/chart must be provided on the mine map that clearly lists the approximate acreage of tailings/sediment ponds, stockpiles, wastepiles, processing area/haul roads, mine excavation and any other major aspect of the mining operation that is proposed to be affected/disturbed during the life of the mining permit. A table/chart .i__. .�__ r_n_ _gin �__ _I_1_ slnllla to he 1o110 ing Will be acceptaUlC: CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE 'failings/Sediment Ponds 2.19 Stockpiles 3.29 Wastepiles 11.93 Processing Area/Haul Roads 6.36 Mine Excavation 22.86 Other (buffer/undisturbed) 253.10 `Total Disturbed Acreage 46.63 NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY SITE -SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIC A PPI if' A-r111N V"Lp M iPf A C J7 h f)'rJ IrLIV 1T A7 J'ln 1!'►7] lJ' lCT1f1A1C/C 1rATIT h rJ 1VTC 1A n- 1.Ili_.!�■1V1I fill\l1■ `l ti/� vl- !+l lil4kl-/ VV/_+ --1 JlI l" THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. -6- Q 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Describe in detail the sequence of events for the development and operation of the mine and reference the sequence .... .. .. . _ . i... ... ..._ . _ _ ... _ /_ 1 A u _ -I- _ J J' �' - __ _ 1 _ 1_ _ - a _ _ _ __ - - J_ J �cyuerrce ru irre rrune mapp). tIuacn UUML1011ai snt;eLs as 11e:eucu. Overburden material and sap rock present above the hard rock will be removed. The rock is drilled and blasted to produce a product that can be transported to the plant for processing. From there, the raw material is crushed and screened to produce desired products. A chronological sequence of land disturbing activities is provided on the Mine Map, specifically as it relates to sediment and erosion control. Maintenance and stabilization efforts will be conducted as noted and as required in the mining act. 2. Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plansfor sediment and erosion control for mine excavalion(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures. Locate and label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine maps) and provide typical cross-sections/construction details of each measure. Engineering designs and calculations are required to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures. Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed in accordance with the Mine Map and construction details. These measures will be installed prior to disturbing the area they are designed to protect. The construction sequence indicates the steps that will be taken to maintain all of the sediment and erosion control measures. Temporary diversions are provided to direct all surface runoff through the sediment basins. Design calculations are provided on the Mine Map to support the dimensions and construction of the proposed sediment basins. The majority of runoff from the property will be maintainer) internally Dither from the. nit nr the existing sediment hnsins. Anv nronnsed chnnrres that are not included on the Mine Map will be submitted to the Division of Land Resources for approval. 3. a. Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling? Yes ® NoFT If yes, briefly describe all such processes including any chemicals to be used. Process wash water from material washing will be treated through a closed loop system within settling cells. No chemicals will be added to this water to promote settling efficiency. The system will operate as a closed circuit with no discharge of process water off site. The system is further described in the General NPDES permit issued to the mining industry. b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or wastewater from the mine or plant as a point discharge to the waters of the State? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points (along with their method of stabilization) on your mine map(s). Water discharged as a result of mine dewatering is comprised of stormwater runoff and groundwater seepage. This water will gravity flow to the pit sump for clarification prior to its discharge. Water collected in the pit will be used to replenish the closed -loop system. Any accumulated water that is not needed, will be discharged through the approved outfall location. Discharge water from the outfall will be tested for pl-I, Turbidity and Settleable Solids; in accordance with the requirements of General NPDES Permit requirements to ensure that water quality standards are met. -7- 0 is APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT c. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes ® No ❑. f yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Estimated withdrawal rate ��_ .� n nc lll�T r 1Y . it_ ./. ./.% .1... It. �.1.. cnn r. ..r in gallons per day: v.05 rv►U'u. L' ocate all existing tivUMS un me mine it UP(.Nj Mal rre wrrnIn Jvvyeei of the proposed excavation area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made, including any monitoring well data, well construction data and current water withdrawal rates. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is served by a public water system or private wells. A well does exist within 500 feet of the proposed excavation area on the property, and is associated with the existing house and farm buildings shown on the mine map. These structures are owned by Martin Marietta Materials, and will be removed, once mining activities begin at the site. d. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained the appropriate water quality permit(s) (i.e., non -discharge, NPDES, Stormwater, etc.) from the Division of Water Quality, Water Quality Section. In addition, the applicant is required to register water use with the Division of Water Resources if the operation withdraws more than 10,000 gallons per day and needs a capacity use permit from the Division of Water Resources if the operation lies in a capacity use area and withdraws more than- 100,000 gallons per day. The process is described in the General NPDES permit issued to the mining industry and specifically, NPDES Permit #NCG020201 14 for this facility. This permit authorizes the discharge of stormwater, process water, and mine dewatering to the surface waters of North Carolina. 4. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Air Quality or local governing body. Air Permit No. 06443R04 has been issued for Yadkin Quarry by the Division of Air Quality, Winston Salem Regional Office. b. I -low will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled? Fugitive dust from the processing plant, stockpiles, etc. will be controlled through the use of a wet suppression system within the operating plant. A large water truck will be used to control the dust on the haul roads, pit area and within the stockpile area. A large portion of the annual production will consist of washed stone, which generates little dust. 5. a. A buffer will be required between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of-way. It may be an unexcavated buffer (no excavation, but roadways, berms and erosion & sedimentation control measures may be installed within it), an undisturbed buffer (no disturbance within the buffer whatsoever), or a combination of the two, depending upon the site conditions. Note that all buffers must be located within the mining permit boundaries. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any mining permit boundary or right-of-way at this site? A minimum buffer of 25 feet is recommended, although a wider buffer may be needed depending on site conditions. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(ti). A l 00' buffer along the mining permit boundary will be provided and maintained at this site. Along with the permit boundary buffers, overburden berms are/will be provided to visually shield the operation from the adjoining neighbors. The Mine Map clearly depicts all buffers and proposed berms that will be located at the site. b. A minimum 50 foot wide undisturbed buffer will be required between any land disturbing activities within the mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands unless smaller undisturbed buffers can be justified. Depending on site conditions, a buffer wider than 50 feet may be needed. I -low wide an undisturbed buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activities within the -8- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT • mining permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands at this site? Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). A 75' undisturbed buffer will be maintained between land disturbing activities and any jurisdictional - - --- - - �r ri.- - Waters unties approved b-y 1hC Division. 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining permit boundaries during mining. Minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for clayey material and minimum 3 horizontal to 1 vertical slopes or flatter for sandy material are generally required, unless technical justification can be provided to allow steeper slopes. To assure slope stability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining, slope and excavation configurations will take into account structural geology, rock mechanics, and mining engineering considerations. Final excavation grades for all unconsolidated overburden material will be'on a 3:1 minimum slope around the outer quarry perimeter from natural ground to the top of bedrock. Further, a minimum ten -foot (10') wide safety bent will be provided at the base of any cut slope and the top of bedrock in this same area. L n- _�.1-------------''---- --- '1--- -- ----------L.l r--- 77 C71 1_ /1. •r 7 i U. I ovtue a cross-section on the mine mupp�j jar au jut stapes (berms, wustepues, overouraen disposal areas, etc), clearly indicating the intended side slope gradient, installation ofany benches and/or .slope drains (with supporting design information) if needed, and the method of final .stabilization. See construction details on the attached mine map. c. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all cut slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross -sections for till cut slopes must he provided on the mine map(ti). Final excavation slopes of unconsolidated materials along the outer quarry perimeter will be graded on a 2:1 minimum slope from natural ground and will extend to a minimum of six feet (6') below the anticipated water level. Internal slopes will be graded on a 1.5:1, or flatter where such areas are allncipa ed to be abo a Llle'nal water eleva ion. A II11n1inuII1 en -loot (1 V ) wide salcly DCnCn Will be provided at the base ofany cut slope around the quarry perimeter where such areas are anticipated to be above the final water elevation. d. In hardrock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. Provide cross -sections of the mine excavation clearly noting the angles of the cut slopes, widths of all safety benches and mine benches, and the expected maximum depth of the excavation. A typical pit cross-section is provided on the Mine Map. The first bench is largely controlled by the existing topography. Lower benches will be consistent of the typical 50' vertical heights and 10' horizontal bench widths between each level. 7. Describe other methods to be taken during mining to prevent physical hazard to any neighboring dwelling house, public road, public, commercial or industrial building from any mine excavation. I ocaie all such --'--•---'-�----- ---- s1--- ---'--- ------- _r.7------- -'' structures tin the mine map tJ they are within JVujeel of any propoi�eu excuvattort. All neighboring occupied structures are over 300' from the vicinity of the proposed excavation. As expected, proposed on -site support facilities are closer to the mining excavation. Blasting activities will be designed and monitored to ensure that vibration and air blast standards are not exceeded 8. Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public access along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Vegetated earthen berms, appropriate fencing and adequate boulder barriers may be acceptable high wall barricades. A construction detail/cross-section and location of each type of barricade to be used must be indicated on the mine map(s). The high wall area of the quarry will be "barricaded" by the use of earthen berms, fencing, oversized boulders, or a combination of these items to prevent inadvertent public entry. -9- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 9. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes ❑ No M. If yes, how will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? ,,, - - ' ' None Known to ae present. 10. a. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location of all visual screening on the mine map(Y) and provide cross -sections through all proposed berms or proposed spacing, sizes and species for tree plantings. Existing trees, terrain, and visual berms will effectively screen the majority of our operation from public view. Trees and vegetation will be planted as needed to promote future long-term screening snrd -,nil ,tnhility b. Could the operation have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly owned park, forest or recreation area? If so, how will such effects (i.e., noise, visibility, etc.) be mitigated? None known to be present. 11. Will explosives be used? Yes ® NoFT If yes, specify the types of explosive(s) and describe what precaution(s) will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Depending on the mine's location to nearby structures, more detailed technical information may be required on the blasting program (such as a third -party blasting study). Locate the nearest of ite occupied structure(~) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to the proposed excavation. ANFO (ammonium nitrate and fuel oil) and water -based emulsions are the primary -blasting agents used. Blasting will be conducted under the direction of experienced and qualified personnel. Blasts will be monitored at all times by seismograph to ensure that vibration and air blast levels are within the guidelines set by the State. Shot patterns will be designed to consider the geological environment (i.e., faults, fractures, and 141hology). iviaxiinize inatGnai bredakuge, wid prevent any physical nazarus to persons or neighboring property. Blast designs will also be based upon the distance to the nearest dwelling from the blast site and ht weight of explosives per blast interval (pounds detonated per eight (8) millisecond delay), which will consistently yield predictable blast vibration levels well within all regulatory limits at subject structures. Records of each blast will be maintained, and will include pertinent data such as the number of holes, pattern, delay 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. Blast and seismograph records will be kept in a NCDENR approved blasting guidelines format. 17. Will fiihl tank-, solvent, or niher chemical remyents he stored on-sile.9 Yes R1C No n Ifyes, describe these materials, how they will he stored and method of containment in case ofspill. Indicate the localion(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map(.~), Fuel oil, waste oil and gasoline will be stored in aboveground tanks located within adequately sized containment structure(s). A Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC Plan) detailing the procedures to be followed in the event of a spill will be developed for the site prior to beginning daily operations. - 16- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1. Describe your intended plan for the final reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the sequence and general methods to be used in reclaiming this land. This must include the method or reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins and the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. This information must he illustrated on a reclamation map and must correspond directly with the information provided on the mine map(,). In addition, design information, including typical cross -sections, of any permanent channels to he constructed as part of the reclamation plan and the localion(s) of all permanent Channels must he indicated on the reclamation map. Reclamation of disturbed areas will bean ongoing part of the operating plan. Disturbed areas will be graded nnrl revPaetntPrl in nr,-nrrinneP with the cPPrlino crhPrl,ile nc nrnvirlPA At such time as the decision is made to terminate operations at this site, all remaining disturbed areas will be graded and seeded/stabilized. The excavation will be allowed to fill with water providing a large take for water storage, supply, recreation, or other use to be determined by the landowner 2. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the reclamation? Yes ® No ❑. If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s) of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled cross-section(,) through the proposed hody(s) of water. The minimum water depth must be at least 4 feet, measured from the normal low water table elevation, unless information is provided to indicate that a more shallow water body will be productive and beneficial at this site. Will the body(s) of water be stocked with fish? Yes ❑ No ®. If yes, specify species. The pit and supply lake will remain as permanent water impoundment use. The average depth of water in the pit will be determined by the ultimate depth of the pit at the time operations are terminated, but in no case will be less than a six foot (6') minimum depth. The stocking feasibility with fish will be left to the discretion of the landowner and the future plans once mining has stopped. 3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade will be left. Acceptable permanent barricades are appropriate fencing, large boulders placed end -to -end, etc. Construction details and locations of all permanent barricades must he shown on the reclamation map. A minimum ten -foot (10') wide safety bench will remain along the top bench around the entire pit. A perimeter fence will be placed around all excavations upon completion of the mining operation unless alternate plans for the property are pre -approved through the Division of Land Resources. 4. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on -site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. Final cross -sections and local ions for such areas must he provided on the reclamation map. Overburden will be utilized to grade/construct internal haul roads and as fill material for perimeter screening berms. All fill slopes will be stabilized/seeded once complete. 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 seeding schedule. All areas will be graded to prevent pooling and stagnation of water and to control stormwater runoff. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 0 a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on -site roadways. All processing facilities will be dismantled. Salvageable equipment will be hauled off -site for use at other Martin Marietta operations. Equipment that cannot be reused will be disposed/recycled in accordance with all local, State, and Federal regulations. Stockpiles will be removed, and the affected area graded to conform to surrounding topography. These areas will then be scarified and revegetated. Haul roads and roadways not necessary for future development will also be scarified and revegetated. b. Will any on -site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes ® No ❑. Ifyes, identify such roadways on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent road and ditch line stabilization. The main 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. Other roads to remain will be determined by the future use of the site after operations have ceased. 6. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971.) No off -site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the Division of Waste Management (DWM) or local governing body. If a disposal permit has been issued by DWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must he clearly delineated on the mine map(s) and reclamation map, along with a list of items to he disposed in .said areas. No off -site generated waste will be allowed on -site. Waste products generated through typical quarrying activities (i.e. scrap metal, cables, drill steel, etc.) may be disposed on -site in a designated area but will typically be removed by a local scrap metal dealer. All other waste products such as batteries, used oil, junked equipment, etc. will be recycled and/or disposed of off -site by private collection firms. 7. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for year-round seeding, including the time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre. The recommendations must include general seeding instructions for both permanent and temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing only tree plantings is not acceptable. Recommendations can be sought from: a. Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District; b. Authorized representatives of the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; c. Authorized county representatives of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, specialists and rezenn-h fnrnity with the of Acyrir.nitnre ;-roil Life Sr.irnrrc qnd hnrrct Rrcnnrrrc nt North Carolina State University; d. North Carolina licensed landscape architects; c. Private consulting foresters referred by the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; 1. 1V.C. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Planning and ucslgtl Manuals g. N.C. Surface Mining Manual: A Guide for Permitting, Operation and Reclamation; h. Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION (tons/acre): According to soil tests, or 3,000 lb./acre FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre): According to soil tests, or apply 10-10-10 at a rate of 500 lbs./acre. SEED - TYPE(S) AND RATE(S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING YEAR-ROUND SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre): [NOTE: Include Legumes] Will follow schedule from NC Surface Mining Manual -12- APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 0 MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre) AND METHOD OF ANCHORING: Apply 4,000 — 5,000 lbs./acre grain straw or an equivalent cover of another suitable mulching material. Anchor mulch by tacking with asphalt, roving, or netting. OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS — TYPE (S) AND RATE (S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre, trees/acre, spacing of trees/shrubs, etc): Virginia or Loblolly pines will be planted as needed to improve area screening Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature NC Surface Mining Manual Date Print Name Title Agency E. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND The following bond calculation worksheet is to he used to establish an appropriate bond (based upon a range of $500 to $5, 000 per c ffected acre) for each permitted mine site based upon the acreage approved by the Department to he affected during the life ofthe miningpermit. Please insert the approximate acreage, or each aspect ofthe mining operation, that you intend to affect during the life ofthis miningpermit (in addition, please insert the appropriate reclamation cosy/acre or each category rom the Schedule of Reclamation Costs provided with this applicationform) OR you can deer to the Department to calculate your bond for you based upon vour mans and standard reclamation costs: AFFECTED RECLAMATION RECLAMATION CATEGORY ACREAGE COST/ACRE* COST 'I'ailingslSediment Ponds. Ac. X $ IAc. — $ Stockpiles: Ac. X $ IAc. _ $ Wastepiles: Ac. X $ IAc. _ $ Processing Areal -caul Roads: Ac. X $ IAc. _ $ Mine Excavation: Ac. X $ IAc. _ $ (lthe.r• Ar X Q. Mn = TOTAL AFFECTED AC.: Ac. (TOTAL PERMITTED AC.: Ac.) Temporary & Permanent Sedimentation & Erosion Control Measures: Divide the TOTAL AFFECTED AC. above into the following two categories: a) affected acres that drain into proposed/existing excavation and/or b) affected acres that will be graded for positive drainage where measures will be needed to prevent offsite sedimentation and sedimentation to onsite watercourses and wetlands. a) Internal Drainage b) Positive Drainage Ac. Ac. X $1,500.00 = $ SUBTOTAL COST: $ APPLICATION FOR A MININA RMIT • G. LANDENTRYACREEMENT We hereby gram to the Department or its appointed representatives the right ofentryand travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971 pursuant to O.S. 74-56. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: APPLICANT: Signature: Signature: 7 Print Name: Daniel Shephard (Title, if applicable) Company: Martin Marietta Materials Inc. (If applicable) Address: P.O. Box 30013 Raleigh, NC 27622 Telephone: (919) 781-4550 Dale Signed: 3J�S Print Name: Daniel Shephard Title: Executive Vice President Company: Martin Marietta Materials Inc. Mine Name: Yadkin Ouarry Telephone: (919) 781-4550 Date Signed. „71 U> *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page I ol'Ihis application. or money r sent to the form. Irtment of Environment and Natural Resources must be the address listed on the front cover of this application Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program stall at (919) 733-4574. ss � b+.z- 5Pan mll�� m rIC2, ek� =,t r Z `s .�r.- Martin Marietta Aggregates Charlo to District P.O. Box 240635 Charlon0, North Carolina 28224- 0635 Telephone:(704) 525-7740 Fax: (704) 527-9283 February 21, 2003 Mr, Tracy Davis, PE Mining Specialist Land Quality Section North Carolina DENR 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 Re: Charlotte Quarry Mining Permit Modification Request ��_ng.PeimiC#60;02� Dear Mr. Davis: � FEDt6i103 Pleas- find enclosed two (2) copies of the mining permit anolication, revised mine maps and insert maps for Martin Marietta's Charlotte Quarry. This request is to disturb approximately 0.45 acres for the construction of a new employee building and parking area. I have provided the necessary sediment and erosion control measures for this proposed disturbance. I also discussed this proposed project with Mr. Doug Miller of the Mooresville Regional Office on February 14, 2003. At this time, Martin Marietta has received a "fee credit' of S450 for past submittals therefore; no additional monies are provided with this request. IP.lease.deduct-$300-from-the-credit-forthe--V `, YadkinQuarry_as_per my'conveisation-with-Ms-Susan-Edd=ds on Feb�ary 20; 2003.IPlease contact me at 704/409-1475 e or -mail me at brtan nortli-amartinmarietta com ifyou have any questions or need any assistance. Sincerely, MARTIN tI/MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. Brim North Sr. Environmental Engineer 6l8R:rWaysbldSa I have provided the necessary sediment and erosion control measures for the proposed disturbance of the new shop and employee area. I also discussed the proposed addition with Mr. Doug Miller of the Moores:^lle Regoewl C oe on February 14, 2003. However, the release of the 4.92 acres was not disclosed at that time, due to internal discussions with the potential buyer. At this time, Martin Marietta has received a "fee credit' of $450 for past submittals therefore; no additional monies are provided with this request. Please deduct$f0.0 from the_credit fog the contact me at 704l409-1475 or e-mail me at questions or need any assistance. Sincerely, MARTIN �M((KARIRIEETTTA MATERIALS, INC. BriaaI.North, PE Sr. Environmental Engineer 648khop bids cn Min Martin Marietta Aggregates Charlotte District P.O. Box 240635 Charlotte, North Carolina 29224-0635 Telephone; (704) 525-7740 Fax: (704) 527-9283 February 21, •2003 Mr. Tracy Davis, PE Mining Specialist Land Quality Section North Carolina DENR 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 Re: Matthews Quarry Mining-Perrnit Modification Request Mimng-Penrmt` l60--04`—� Dear Mr. Davis: Fps e a too3 r Please find enclosed two (2) copies of the mining permit application, revised mine maps and insert maps for Martin Marietta's Matthews Quarry. This request is to conduct the following items: Add 2.57 acres to the mining permit for the construction of a new shop building and vehicle parking area. Of this new acreage, 0.89 acres is proposed for disturbance along with 2.91 acres of fill on existing permitted area. A new 100' unexcavated buffer is also included along the southern end of the property. All adjacent neighbors have been notified of this proposed addition. The total disturbance associated with this area is 3.80 acres. With the continual efforts to sell the 13.03 acres of land previously released for the mining permit on June 14, 2002, an additional 4.92 acres of land is requested for release at this time. This area is located near the `old" entrance along Sam Newell Road and extends . northward, behind the 13.03 acres described above. The new permit boundary has been revised as indicated, moving the 100' buffer towards the visual berm currently under construction. The existing, employee building will be moved and relocated near the new shop area described above_ At this time, we would request that the existing access connecting the plant and the pit continue to be available for mining use, until such time that a new access is permitted across Beards Creek. The property fence line will be relocated along the proposed permit boundary in his area. This proposed "shifting of permitted boundaries" was discussed in concept with Judy Wenner on January 24, 2003. Since that time, continual discussions and internal efforts have been on going with the potential buyer, Scott Clark Toyota, to finalize the desired acreage. Once Mecklenburg County Land Development approves the sediment and erosion control plan for this area, I will forward a copy of it for your records. �����-,}y%%%fffl� NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF IRI ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES JAN 0 7 1999 WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION January 4, 1999 Martin Marietta Attention: Mr. Horace Wilson PO Box 30013 Raleigh, NC 27622 RE: Yadkin Quarry Permit 499-05 Yadkin County Dear Mr. Wilson: According to our records, the mining permit for the above referenced mine will expire on April 25, 1999. GS 74-52 provides that the permit may be renewed at any time during the two years prior to its expiration. Tice pruccdure to be followed and standards to ba apN ied ir1 renewing a permit shall be the same as those for issuing a permit. To apply for permit renewal, you must complete Item Nos. 1-5 of the enclosed Renewal of Mining Permit Checklist (revised 8/'94), Also enclosed are two (2) copies of the mining permit application form for your use. Please be sure to indicate any changes in the mining and/or reclamation plan. Four (4) copies of all requested information must be forwarded to the Land Quality Section's Central Office at the address located on the cover of the application form. All permits for unreclaimed sites should be renewed. If it is your intent to reclaim and release this site, the renewal will not be necessary. If this is the case, no further mining should be conducted and reclamation should begin immediately. It is Further requested that ,you notify this office in writing of your intent to reclaim and release this site. It is recommended that you submit the above information for tenewal of your mining permit at least 90 days prior to the permit's expiration date in order to allow the Department enough time to complete its review of your request before the permit expires. 569 WAUGMTOWN STREET, WINSTON-SALEM.MEET" 27107 xE399-071-4500 F - i-631 AN EOUA40PPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVEACTION EMPLOYER -50%eEcvam/IO%PDSTCONSUM RPAPER -z- Martin NAnr1mm Yadkin Quarry / Permit #99-05 January 4, 1999 If you allow the permit to expire before submitting a request for renewal as per the above Checklist, you must immediately cease mining on and after the expiration date and complete reclamation of the site. Mining without a permit is subject to $5,000.00 per day civil penalty. After the expiration date, approval of a new mining permit application will be required before mining may continue. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, r Matthew E. Gantt, P.E. Regional Engineer MEG/grh Enclosures: Renewal of Mining Permit Checklist Two kG j lvlining Per snit Application uii ins Fee Schedule cc: Tracy Davis, P.E.; WSRO �wrr�4tw NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES March 11, 1999 Mr. Brian K. North Martin Marietta Aggregates Charlotte District P.O. Box 240635 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224-0635 RF Parmit Kin aCI-OR Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Yadkin River Basin Dear Mr. North: Your application for renewal of the above referenced mining permit has been approved. A copy of the renewed permit is enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewal were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The new expiration date is March 11, 2009. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 297.2 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 60.37 acres. Please review the renewed 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 TEDltls Enclosures cc: Mr. Matthew E. Gantt, P.E. Ms. Barbara Rote-WRC, wlenclosures Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, wlenclosures LAND QUALITY SECTION (919) 733-4574 FAX (9191 733-2876 GEOLOGICAL SURvrY SECTION (919) 733-2423 FAX 1919) 733-0900 P.O. BOx 27687, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 2761 1-7687 TELEPHONE (91 9) 733-3033 FAX (9191 71 5-8801 AN E Q u AL 0PPOR TUN i --Y i A r 1R m ATi vE Ac-,ION' Er.. P LoyER Z;0% RE:C,CLE it',0% FOS7 CON ,U M;-^ PAFcn L 0 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION 11 W1 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: Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County - Permit No. 99-05 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 tha riraatPct nrartir.al ripnraP of nrntPrtinn and rP-tnratinn MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: March 1 1 , 2009 . 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 E.JCIilIILtCC VVILII ICIGIGIII..G to [el..1011lOcull UI 111G ❑IIGLLGU IaIIU a11U pIJJIJ a suitable UUIIU VI 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. Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until March 1 1 , 2009. 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 Dewaterinq 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. ® ® Page 3 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 Quality. B. The permanent access (plant entrance) road shall be paved for a minimum of 400 linear feet from its junction with SR 1711 . During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to -prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U. S., or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland. r All hirffor >nnac chn%A/n nn tha AAinP AAan rlatarf KAav 77 1 qqR chnll ho maintained to protect adjoining property. These buffer zones, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and approved earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. The operator shall notify the Winston-Salem Regional Office, Land Quality Section, at least 48 hours prior to beginning any of the initial land disturbing activities indicated in the approved application.for a mining permit. B. 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. C. All erosion and sedimentation control measures shall be installed and maintained as indicated on the Mine Map dated May 27, 1998. 0 0 Page 4 D. The Temporary Rock Filter Berm #4 shall have a minimum height of 6 feet, top width of 5 feet, weir length of 40 feet, upstream slope of 2:1, downstream slope of 3:1 and constructed of Class I rip -rap with No. 5 washed stone on its entire upstream face. This berm shall be properly anchored in bedrock or moved further downstream to the 100 year flood boundary so it can be properly keyed into the creek banks at its abutments. 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 or waste disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection A. The observation wells denoted as YQ-1 through YQ-3 on the attached map shall be monitored at least 30 days prior to initiating any excavations of consolidated material (rock) in the initial pit area to allow for the determination of pre-existing (static) groundwater levels. B. The 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 �ectior}. C. The observation wells shall be monitored quarterly 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 Department on or about the end of each quarter. Static water level monitoring frequency may be increased or decreased 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. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the quarry opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be ctahi1i-7ar4 1n1ithin Fill rlavc of r-mmnlatinn Fi irtharmnra a minimi im tan fnnt J 44v. c.. a.. •a r..... vv ... a..r� v. vv. '.r.v �v.r. ....a..v...v. v, ..w ., ... . ..... , ��i. vv wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. ® � Page 5 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 8. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make Every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The_ operator_ shall monitor each blast with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, m mninl .-.r inc4itiiiinnol hiilriinn If rihrotir.nloirhl�rt limitn nrn or c..�iiniicr�.niai vi i1Lou�uuv11u1 uununi�. i viuuwirun�ia.�inin� aic 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. 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: I. 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 shallat a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. C� ® Page 6 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. E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times at the mining permit boundary 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. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Vegetated earthen berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Map dated May 27, 1998. Construction of Berms A-D shall be completed within one year of the start of quarrying activities. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines or other acceptable evergreen species shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 11 . Plan Mndification 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 J Page 7 A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G.S. 74-49 (14) of the N.C. Mining Act of 197 1 ); 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 tha nr%nrnYimata hm inrinriac anri ci71m of tha raft ica dicnncal reran; 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. 40 Page 8 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 annrnved annlir_atinn_ This sertirlty m!_Jst rP_main in force for this permit to hp. Valifi, 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 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 Minina Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.S. 74-53 1 , The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that bra libaly +n I-arnrrtia rtnvinr le nrlinl rc nr fnr ll UI V, 111\VIY lV ..I l.VV111V tIV/\IVUJ, Vl11V UJ VI IVUI. 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 sII11li1ldIIGVUs VV1411 Illllllllg VpeIgLIVfIJ allU 111 any evellt, }JloVIUG reVIdIIIdLIVII at LIIC 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 1. .1 (fence) _1 along the _ r high _ n .1 1 1 barricade (fence) along the top or any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be 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. F. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through D. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: After site preparation, all disturbed land areas shall be revegetated as per the following: Permanent Seeding Specifications Dates Species Rate,_Lbs/Acre February 15- April 1 Korean Lespedeza 10 Fescue 440 Redtop 1 Winter rye (grain) 15 April 1- July 31 Common Bermuda 50 August 1- October 25 Lespedeza (unscarified) 30 German millet 40 October 25- February 15 Rye (grain- temporary) 120 Soil Amendments Lime- 2000 lbs/acre or follow recommendations from a soil test. Fertilizer- 1000 lbslacre 8-8-8 or 10-10-10, or follow recommendations from a soil test, Mulch- All seeded areas shall be mulched using small ,,grain straw at a rate of 2000 lbslacre and anchored appropriately. The final revegetation plan should include plantings of VA-70 shrub lespedeza (20 lbslacre), Korean lespedeza (15-20 lbslacre), and partridge pea (10-15 Ibs/acre) on approximately 25 percent of noncritical slope areas to provide food and additional habitat for wildlife. 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. • 0 Page 11 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of minina of anv mine segment tinder nermit_ Final rPriamafinn. inr.111dinn revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued April 25, 1989, is hereby renewed this 11 th day of March, 1999 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. By: /J Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources YADKIN QTJARRY YADKIN cowry NORTIi CA \\ OLINA TF L.,. I r r � , �L ,21 11 ILL �i I TIAL T lAl• � i \ - L_ �•, i i i ILL,,;o I k r, F DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES�,•�� LAND QUALITY SECTION ��� ' ✓ I�/; �fB ' February 22, 1999 by 1999 I �l MEMORANDUM \/ TO: Tracy Davis, P.E. State Mining Specialist NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, Central Office THROUGH: Matthew E. Gantt, P.E. iM If Regional Engineer NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, WSRO FROM: Chris Hite �. 1 Environmental Technician V NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, WSRO RE: - MINING PERMIT RENEWAL: Yadkin Quarry (99-05) January 25, 1999 Resubmittal The referenced mining permit application has been reviewed by applicable representatives of the Winston-Salem Regional Office, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. The following comments are submitted in response to this review. DLR. Land Quality Section The following comments are submitted with respect to NCAC 15A 4 (Sedimentation Control) or NCAC I SA 5 (Mining). L Submit referenced construction details 715 (Temp. Rock Filter Berm) and 8/5 (Settling Cell). 2. Submit proposed sediment trap calcul lions and d mr� e,nysions�to 3. Provide labels for the proposed Permanent "V" Ditch measures on the mine map. 1 0 4. Provide labels for the proposed Temporary Diversions on the applicable schedule and on the mine map. 5. Provide the referenced Schedule of Reclamation on the Reclamation Map (alluded to in Item D, Paragraph 9 of the application). 6. On the mine map, clarify the locations of Temp. Rock Filter Berms #1 and #3. As shown, these measure do not appear to be located in constructed or natural drainageways. 7. The submitted schedule for the proposed Temporary Diversions requires all of these measures to be lined with rip -rap. is this a typographical error? (No problem with this installation, it just seems like unintended overkill.) 8. Provide a construction detail for installation of silt fence at some culvert inlets and outlets. (Need to be sure that installer does not misinterpret the proposed installations by placing sih fence across a drainageway, as opposed to across the top of the pipe.) 1 1�``11 11 DWO_ Water Quality Section `r Routed through DWQ, Winston-Salem Regional Office. DWQ comment are forthcoming. DWO. Groundwater Section Routed through DWQ, Winston-Salem Regional Office_ DWQ comment are forthcoming. .1 d DATE TO ASSISTANT ,-a(�'�7 / LAGGED IN DATE ®SUSAN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING I "� ✓ Company .".„. i1" 11Project Name IIOjk'k' Q Permit No. _�r/-`f- county 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 ❑ Fee Received: Amount Please route to: i + !✓,rsiv...- $A�n.�. Field Office ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission * ❑ Archives and History ❑ Other: Date Routed-GT(O-"/ %YY �V Date Routed Date Routed Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: 2-2N-9i (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 ® • . 1, ��i I I MINING APPLICATION REVIEW CHECKLIST (an option t6the current detailed revi#bmemoranaum) APPLICATION/PERMIT NO. ,�9-YJS� ACTION: New Mod Ren Trn ADMINISTRATION A. Is site currently under NOV? YES NO -. B. CAMA Jurisdiction? YES NO FIELD OBSERVATIONS A. Are potential wetlands and water courses properly indicated on Mine Map? YES NO Explain: B. Are proposed buffer zones adequate? YES NO Explain: C. Are all occupied dwellings within 300 feet indicated? YES NO Explain: D. Are any water supply wells within 500 feet indicated? YES NO Explain: E. Is visual screening required? YES NO Explain: F. Are the proposed S&E measures prcnerly located? YES NO Explain: G. Is the revegetation/reclamation plan acceptable? YES NO Explain: ' Date inspected: SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN REVIEW It is the responsibility of the Regional Staff to verify the adequacy of the S&E measures. Please list any concerns or comments below. Other PERSON AND DATE ROUTED TO: Air Quality Section: DATE: Ground Water Section: DATE: Water Quality ction: .s - DATE: Other: %Od/lr���O iii 4Fioo 'C //' DATE: INSPECTOR: REVIEWER: REGIONAL ENGINEER: • • Post -Ito Fax Note 7671 Date y_4o pages Fro Iviu� 4n. PIIpnB N Plpne P Fwn Faap It7 LsluL11;T•6111L` TO: Tracy Davis, P.E. State Mining Specialist NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, Central Office THROUGH: Matthew E. Gantt, P.E. r-y)& Regional Engineer NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, WSRO FROM: Chris Hite Environmental Technician V �✓!j /� NCDENR, Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section, WSRO RE: MINING PERMIT RENEWAL: Yadkin Quarry(99-05) 866100030 66100030 The referenced mining permit application has been reviewed by applicable representatives of the Winston-Salem Regional Office, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. The following comments are submitted in response to this review. DLR. Land Quality Section The following comments are submitted with respect to NCAC 15A 4 (Sedimentation Control) or NCAC 15A 5 (Mining). The submitted mine map contains notes making reference to specific erosion and sedimentation control measures. However, the location of the measures - and associated construction specifications - are not included on the map. Sufficient information regarding erosion and sedimentation control on this site has not been provided in the permit application documents. Additionally, clearing and grading limits are not defined, and measure design calculations have not been provided. 2. In the application, item C, paragraph Id has not been completed. 3. In the Construction Sequence on the site map, the Winston-Salem Regional Office phone number should be changed to (336) 771-4600, and the Regional Engineer should be listed as Matthew E. Gantt. 4. Cross -sections required in item C, paragraph 6c of the application have not been provided. 5. The reclaimation map required in item D, paragraph I and referenced in item D, paragraphs 6 and 9 has not been provided. DWQ, Water Quality Section Routed through DWQ, Winston-Salem Regional Office. DWQ comment are forthcoming. DWQ. Groundwater Section Routed through DWQ, Winston-Salem Regional Office_ DWQ comment are forthcoming. g - W 1998 D 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina North Carolina Wildhfe Resources Co'm' Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director P - MEMORANDUM TO: Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section FROM: Joe H. Mickey, Jr., Regional Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program DATE: December I, 1998 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Martin Marietta Aggregates, Yadkin Quarry - Permit No. 99-05, Yadkin County This correspondence responds to a request by you for our review and comments on the Mining Permit renewal application for the above referenced project. A site visit was not conducted. These comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982; G.S. 74-46 through 74-68; 15 NCAC 5) and the North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 113-131 etseq.). Martin Marietta Aggregates is requesting a permit renewal for its Yadkin Quarry - Permit No. 99-05. This encompasses 297.2 acres ol-pasture, cropland, forests and two small ponds. This is an inactive site that has never been mined. We are concerned about the loss of wildlife habitat and impacts to aquatic resources that will occur when the mine becomes active. However, based on review of submitted plans, we will not object to the permit renewal provided the following conditions are implemented: I. The applicant should contact Mr. Steven Hall of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (919/733-7701) and Mr. Mark Cantrell of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (828/258- 3939, ext. 227.) to make sure that there are no federally or state designated threatened, endangered, or special concern animal or plant species located at the site before any land clearing activities begin. 2. The applicant should contact Mr. John Dorney, NC Division of Water Quality (919/733- 1786) and Mr. John Thomas, US Army Corps of Engineers (919/876-8441, ext. 25) for a determination of wetlands, ponds and streams having important aquatic value on the sight. If wetlands, streams and pond's are to be impacted by the operation, mitigation may be required to off -set these impacts. For impacts to more than 150 linear feet of streams I 0 0 (not necessarily in one location on the project) containing a positive 7Q10 or 30Q2 or where aquatic vertebrates and large invertebrates are present, mitigation may be required. Mitigation might also be required for impacts to more than 0.3 acres of wetlands. 3. Placement of fill materials (berms, stockpiles, buildings, etc.) within the 100 year flood hazard area should be avoided. It is important to maintain this area as a natural floodway for South Deep Creek and Deep Creek. 4. Woody debris (slash or large trees) removed during development of the site should be placed along the outer construction limits in the form of brush piles and downed logs to provide cover and nesting habitat for wildlife. 5. Revegetation of disturbed soils should include the following seed mixtures for both soil stabilization and wildlife benefits: Spring/Summer Mixture, May 1 - Sept. 15 Pall/Winter Mixture, Sept. 15 - April 30 Browntop millet 20 lbs/a Rye grain 1201bs/a Korean lespedeza 15 lbs/a Korean lespedeza 15 lbs/a VA 70 lespedeza 1 lb/a VA 70 lespedeza 1 Ib/a Add one of the following to the above mixture Crown Vetch 5 Ibs/acre Ladino Clover 5 Ibslacre Lime & fertilize disturbed areas according Alfalfa 5 Ibslacre to soil test results. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336/366-2982. cc: Matthew Gantt, DLR, WSRO Brian North, Martin Marietta Aggregates NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES November 5, 1998 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Joe Mickey {ppV 1998 Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator (��511ECEJVED Wildlife Resources CommissionRUM FROM: Susan B. Edwards'/,o C Mining Program Secretary Land Quality Section SUBJECT, Mining Permit Renewal Application Request for Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry - Permit No. 99-05 Yadkin County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal 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 December 3. 1998 so that we may complete our review of this ...:. L:_ ...._ _._....�_.:;__ I:_:.- Icyu �L ♦vuuul VUI ,taun„ly 111NC 1111110. 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. Matthew Gantt LAND QUALITY SECTION(919) 733-4674 FAX (019)733-2876 GE04001CAL SURVEY SECTION(919) 733-2423 FA2(91P1733.00OQ P.O em iu I. NE(919)]33.3933 X(919)713-6801 OAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AmReATIVE ACTION EN PLOVER P N90% REccl11/10% ✓OIT CONSMRER PAPER DATE TO!ASSISTAN DATEIS SUSAN LOGGED IN ,p Q MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company _ Project Name l jy�,�1.r Permit No. 94-,2t" County VA)ke+l Date Received Reviewer Please make copies of check to include with Central Office and Field Office files and log in checks. *,❑ New ElRenewal El Modification ElTransfer ❑ Release ❑ Additional Information ❑ Fee Needed ❑�1� Fee Received: Amount h LYJ. AD Please route to: /.//'S�ifl�^�" Field Office Date Routed ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed T * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑/ ee ��%%a.,�other: ,1)W/i 71,.. /�C�, ae.. Date Routed Suspense Date for Comments: /Z- Y-f8' (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 9 . 9 ~ NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF u•'+> R ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES . IiiV.{y X,! DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES A; November November 5, 1998 --IV'LGlIGI`Ilt( ... MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Joe Mickey RN."°""R JAMCGOVE"—' Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator .GOVERNOR ..-._..-., Wildlife Resources Commission FROM: Susan B. Edwards wA �''.� Mining Program Secretary NEMCDEVITT�; - SECRETARY Land Quality Section ;.~.y vta.iy+r%Jr-Si:'y SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Application Request for Martin Marietta •-' Aggregates CHARLES H_&Ii Nils. q Yadkin Quarry - Permit No. 99-05 P.C.. P.E. DIRECTOR'•(!;t'.'i Yadkin County ' AND STATE GEOLOGIST Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining_ permit renewal - 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 December 3. 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 erasion and off -site sedimentation, However, anv comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to PCIIUIIII a SIIC LUNPUCt1UIl, It 1b ICe UI1I11Ie11UCU hlal UIC) LUlllall ME pCINU11 SUU111111111g = = 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 Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. Please contact A4r. Tony Sample at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions. .. .� ISBE Attachments -a cc : Mr. Matthew Gantt 1 I-ANDQUALITY SECTION 919I Q9]-ASQY FAX 19191Q]]3879 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SECTION4 91917]3-392] FAX :9191 >]Y0900 A. LC.'-"EL3>_^vesss.NLiaJ. � P.O. BAN EQUAL TELE 91>33J0% FAX In EPAeEI NoxIA EA w oux VEACTION PPORTU BY CON UAA AN Eow[OreawiuxlTT/R[[IRNUiivEAeiTON ErvaumEx�xREax[veumn O.o ✓asr-eoxsunEx eAe[n SC%RE Martin Marietta Aggregates Charlotte District P.O. Box 240635 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224-0635 Telephone: (704) 525-7740 Fax: (704) 527-92n January 22, 1999 JAN 25 1999�iD Mr. Tracy Davis, PE, Mining Spec' ;3y Land Quality Section North Carolina DENR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Mining Permit Renewal Request — Additional Information Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin County, Permit #99-05 Dear Mr. Davis; Based on the comments received from Winston-Salem Office and my discussions with Mr. Tonv Sample in your Office, I am submitting the revised mine maps to complete the renewal request of Martin Marietta's Yadkin Quarry. The approved erosion control measures have been added to the revised mine maps. A reclamation map has also been included in this submittal. I have revised pages 6 and 13 of the mine application to address the questions concerning the pre -mine water table depth and the reclamation schedule. This information should meet with your approval. Please let me know if any additional information is required at this time. You may reach me at (704) 525-7740 or e-mail me at brim.north@martinmarietta.com. Sincerely, MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. Brian if. North, PE Enviromnenml Engineer g =Ryadkinrrn 112 APPLICATION FOR A MIN& PERMIT 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. Process wash water is handled in a recycling system. b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant? Yes X No_ If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points (along with their method of stabilization) on your mine map(s). The mine discharge is made up of stormwater that collects in the pit area. Most of this water falls directly into the pit; the remainder comes from the area drainage and some groundwater seepage. All of these waters flow into a pit sump for clarification. This water is then pumped out of the pit as required. The discharge is covered by an NPDES permit NCG020114 which requires sampling. c. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes X No . If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes X No If yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Locate all existing wells on the mine map(v) that lie within 500 feet of the proposed excavation area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is served by a public water system or private wells. The close proximity of the rock to the surface of the ground and the low level of permeability of the rock in the quarry area indicate that quarry development will have no detrimental impact on any private wells in the area. Experience over the years has shown that private wells bordering many granite pit excavations have not been impacted. d. If the mine will extend below the water table, what is the pre -mining depth (in feet) to the seasonal hioh and Inw ornnnd water tahles7 Hiah ?5 ft T.nw 70 ff What is the srnirce nfthis information? This information is based on the original application. e. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained the appropriate water quality permits) (i.e. non -discharge, NPDES, etc.) from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. This discharge is covered by NPDES General Permit #NCG0202114. 2 APPLICATION FOR A MINIR PERMIT 6. Describe the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. The sediment control basin and the settling ponds wiil be drained, filled, graded and revegetated in accordance with the final reclamation plan as approved by the Division of Land Resources. 7. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off - site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the Division of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) or local governing body. If a disposal permit has been issued by DSWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must be clearly delineated on the mine map(s) and reclamation map, along with a list if items to be disposed in said areas. Items such as drill steel, conveyor belting, screen cloth, cable, etc., will be hauled to an approved, permitted landfill. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Provide design information, including typical cross - sections, of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan. Indicate the location(s) of all permanent channels on the reclamation map. Periodic overflow of pit will flow through existing vegetation prior to entering any adjacent waterway. 9. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of reclamation and approximate time frame. If a reclamation is to be accomplished concurrently with mining, then clearly indicate on the mine map(.5) and reclamation map each segment that is to be mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical cross -sections and final features of the proposed reclamation. Although much of the perimeter stabilization and restoration will take place concurrently with mining operations, the final reclamation of some affected areas on the site will take place after all mining is completed. The locations and scheduling of reclamation activities will he controlled largely by the progress of mining activities and market demands for quarry products. However, a schedule of reclamation activities will be provided within two years of final operation and the initiation of final reclamation. 13 Martin MariettAggregates Charlotte District PO. Box 240635 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224-0635 Telephone: (704) 525-7740 Fax: (704) 527-9283 November 2, 1998 Mr. Tracy Davis, PE, Mining Specialist Land Quality Section North Carolina DENR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 RE: Mining Permit Renewal Request Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin County, Permit #99-05 Dear Mr. Davis; NOV 0 31998 D By This letter is to officially request renewal of Martin Marietta's Yadkin Quarry Mining Permit #99- 05. This site remains to be inactive at this time. I have included four (4) copies of the coining permit application and mine map for your use. I have also included a S500.00 renewal fee. Our current blanket reclamation bond should be acceptable for this renewal. PIcase let me Ir,.ow ifan-y additional information is required at this time. You may reach me at (704) 525-7740 or e-mail me at briar northge martinmariena com. Sincerely, MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. ;"M' Bran North, PE Environmental Engineer pixmahrilkinrm"I 0 NORTHOROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENN&NMENT, AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine _ _ _ Yadkin Ouarry County Yadkin 2. Name of Applicant* Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 3. Permanent address for receipt of mail P.O. Box 240635 Charlotte, NC 28224 Telephone (704) 525-7740 4. Mine Office Address: SR H 71 off of Hwy. 21 South Telephone NA 5. Mine Manager To be named later. Site is inactive. 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 the facts will be cause for permit revocation. ***Signature Print Name Robert R. Winchester Title Executive Vice -President -lip J. This •IY I .1 .I �l will 1 I . I .I �1 1 I .I T t his 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. Attach additional sheets as needed. APPLICATION FOR A MINIOPERMIT • 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. GENERkF CHA.�.,1CTERIST:CS OF THE MINE Answer all of the following that apply: 1. a. Ifthis 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 99-05 Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the `renewal" fee will be epon�- oov on c. If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: Total permitted acreage: Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permit boundary? Yes No—. If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification ( this is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon): Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permit boundary? Yes_No� If yes, indicate the additional acreage to be covered by this modification: . (NOTE: you must complete all of section F. of this application form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners). Of this acreage to be added to the permit, will any portion of this acreage be affected (disturbed, ground cover removed) by the mining operation? YesNo(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 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): 800 33' 00" Quadrangle: Farmington LATITUDE(dd-mm-ss): 36° 06' 36" River Basin Cane Fear 3. Name of all materials mined: Granite APPLICATION FOR A MINIOPERMIT 4. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader & Truck Shovel & Truck X Dragline & Truck Self -Loading Scraper Other(explain) Front end loaders may he used in place of shovels - 5. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) +l-120' Reference elevation b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) +1- 80' 6. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes _No X . If no, proceed to question 7. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: _acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). d When and by whom was this activity conducted?. e. Do you wish to exclude areas noted in 6a or c from this permit application? Yes —No If yes, how much? —acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)). 7. Present (pre -mining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland 161.28 acres Pasture 24.34 acres Forestry 106.64 acres Fish/Wildlife 2.48 acres. Recreation acres Other acres (Specify use: 2.52 ). 8. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland acres Pasture acres Forestryacres Fish/Wildlife 68.34 acres. Recreation acres Other 228.92 acres (Specify use Water Supply or Recreation ). 9. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10 B. MAPS 1. Four (4) copies of the county highway maps and four (4) copies of all mine maps and reclamation maps shall be submitted with each permit application. County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, NC 27602 (919) 733-7600 Clearly label and mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. APPLICATION FOR A MINI 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 Oio ine and ncrenot, nfnll stnrknile 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 the mine if sufficiently far removed). i. Location and names of all streams, rivers, and lakes. j. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds. k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on -site haul roads. 1. Location of planned and existing on -site buildings. m. Locations 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 6. Symbols used and corresponding names 7. Date prepared and revised 8. Name and title of person preparing map Map scale 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 APPLICATION FOR A MINOPERMIT • 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 aspect of the mining operation that is proposed to be affected/disturbed during the life of the mining permit. A tablelchart similar to the following will be acceptable: CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE 'railings/Sediment Ponds 13.43 Stockpiles 0 Waste Iles 14.66 Processing Area/Haul Roads 22.26 Mine Excavation 10.02 Other 50.37 �SA 60 r NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE MAPS MUST ALSO INCLUDE ANY SITE - SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM (PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED QUESTIONSISTATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM). THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS. APPLICATION FOR A MINI4WERMIT • C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES a. Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling? Ices X No 1 f yes, briefly describe all. such r,l oeesses including an,r chemicals to be used. Process wash water is handled in a recycling system. b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant? Yes X No_ If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locale all proposed discharge points (along with their method of stabilization) on your mine map(s). The mine discharge is made up of stormwater that collects in the pit area. Most of this water falls directly into the pit; the remainder comes from the area drainage and some groundwater seepage. All of these waters flow into a pit sump for clarification. This water is then pumped out of the pit as required. The discharge is covered by an NPDES permit NCG020114 which requires sampling. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes X No . If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes X No If yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewater ing have on neighboring wells? locate all existing wells on the mine map(s) that lie within 500 feet of the proposed excavation area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is served by a public water system or private wells. The close proximity of the rock to the surface of the ground and the low level of permeability of the rock in the quarry area indicate that quarry development will have no detrimental impact on any private wells in the area. Experience over the years has shown that private wells bordering many granite pit excavations have not been impacted. d. If the mine will extend below the water table, what is the pre -miring depth (in feet) to the'seasonal high and low ground water tables? High fl. Low ft. What is the source of this information? e. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained the appropriate water quality permit(s) (i.e. non -discharge, NPDES, etc.) from the Division of Environmental Managcincia, Water Quality Section. This discharge is covered by NPDES General Permit #NCG0202114. 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINISPERMIT 0 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 obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Environmental Management, Air Quality Section, or local governing body. This operation is covered by Air Quality Permit 406443R02 issued by NCDENR. b. How will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled? Fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., will be controlled through use of a wet suppression system within the operating plant, a large water pumper truck will be used to control dust on haul roads and in the stockpile area. Much of the production will be washed stone which generates no dust. 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. A chronological sequence of land disturbing activities is provided on the mine map. Any changes in this sequence will be submitted to the Division of Land Resources for approval. 4. Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent off -site sedimentation (include specific plans for sediment and erosion control for mine excavation(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures. Locate and label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine map(s) and provide typical cross-sections/construction details of each measure. Engineering designs and calculations shall be required when needed to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures. Sediment basins, diversions, rock check dams, etc. are provided in detail on the erosion control plan. Engineering design calculations are also provided to support each proposed measure. A construction sequence is also provided to indicate installation and scheduled maintenance for each measure. APPLICATION FOR A MINISPERMIT • 5. a. How wide a butler will be maintained between any mining activity and any adjoining permit boundary or right-of-way? Buffers must be located within the permit boundaries. Buffers along permit boundaries must be, at a minimum, unexcavated buffers. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine maps(s). Buffers between the mining operation and adjacent properties will be sufficient to provide adequate screening consisting trees, existing topography and earthen berms. Buffers are shown on the attached mine map. b. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any land disturbance activities within the permit boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands? Buffers along natural watercourses and wetlands must be undisturbed. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s). Natural buffers within the permit boundaries are maintained between natural watercourses and wetlands. Buffers are shown on the attached mine map. 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining permit boundaries during reining. The mine excavation will not extend close enough to the property boundaries to caul= any landslides or slope instability. 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. Locale all such structures on the mine map if they are within 300 feel of any proposed excavation. The mine excavation will not extend close enough to the property boundaries to cause any physical damage. All quarry shots are designed to prevent excessive vibrations. Seismograph recordings are made when deemed necessary. The quarry shots are scheduled normally about mid -day and will be observed by our neighbors as distant thunder lasting less than a second. This minor event normally occurs one to three times a week, depending upon production requirements. The structures are on the mine map. APPLICATION FOR A MINIIWERMIT • Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public access along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Vegetated earthen berms, appropriate fencing and adequate boulder barriers may be acceptable high wall barricades. A construction detail/cross- � location f .. �.. Y_ !' 1.... ric ., ram, l,, -44 t 1,e ' .�icale no-r f1nn arli"W w�urn�i y section L!!7u lULatlon of eucr•r Type of UUYlYLUUG fv u[: useu rirusr uc iiruwuwd vrr u.c• .,a.rr., Boulder barriers are present at the existing highwall and will be relocated as mining progresses. d. Provide a cross-section on the mine map(s) for all fill slopes (berms, wastepiles, overburden disposal areas, etc.,) clearly indicating the intended side slope, gradient, installation of any benches and/or slope drains (with supporting design information) if needed, and the method of final stabilization. Cross -sections are provided on the attached mine map. e. In excavations) of'unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all cut slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross -sections for all cut slopes must be provided on the mine map(s). Final excavation slopes of unconsolidated materials will be 2:1. Where the height of a cut face warrants, a bench will be cut to slope toward the face of cut and drains to. the pit excavation. f. in hardrock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and 'heights in feet. Provide cross -sections of the mine excavation clearly noting the angles of the cut slopes, widths of all safety benches and mine benches, and the expected maximum depth of the excavation. Bench widths vary from 20' - 100'. The average height is 40'. 7. Are acid producing materials or soils present? Yes No X the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? How will acid water pollution from 9 APPLICATION FOR A MINIOPERMIT 8. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location arall visual screenings on the mine map(v) and provide cross -sections through all proposed berms or proposed spacings, sizes and species for free plantings. Existing trees, terrain, and berms will effectively screen our operations from nearby roads or homes. Trees and vegetation will be planted on the berms and in such areas as will promote future long-term screening and soil stability. 9. Will explosives be used? Yes X No . If yes, specify the types of explosive(s) and describe what precaution(s) will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Locate the nearest off -site occupied structure(s) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to the proposed excavation. Explosives will be utilized to extract the rock from the earth. The principle explosive material as ammonium nitrate, commonly used as fertilizer. A shot pattern is used that minimizes the air and ground vibrations and provides the best rock breakage. Energy expended in excess air blast or ground vibration is wasted energy and it is our intent to develop the most efficient blasting procedures possible. .� „ r---- �- a '71 1.... I....,....,,.,J .]•....,.mot +1,,,.,.ao.. 1.,�4.,.. Shots will normally occur n'om one to three times a week anu will e observed as distant hunde lasing less than a second. Permanent records are maintained on each shot which indicate the shot pattern, loading, delays, time, weather and all other pertinent data. 10. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site? Yes X No . If yes, describe these materials, how they will be stored and method of containment in case of spill. Indicate the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map(s). Fuel oil, waste oil and gasoline are stored inside an approved containment structure that meets all required fire protection codes. Solvents are handled by an approved dealer such as Safety Kleen Corp. 11. 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 map(s) showing the location(s) of the disposal area(v). Include all specifications for erosion and sediment control. Overburden material not needed for berm construction will be available as fill material for nearby construction activities. A considerable amount of overburden material has been used in this manner at many of our locations. 10 APPLICATION FOR A MINIOPERMIT O D. RECLAMATION PLAN I. Describe your intended plan for the final reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used 61 reclaiming this land. This informatior, rtus; be ljlUIW aced an a reclamation map and must correspond directly with the information provided on the mine map(t). Disturbed areas, berms, etc. will be revegctated in accordance with the seeding schedule as provided. The excavation itself will be allowed to fill with groundwater and could be utilized for water storage, recreation, wildlife sanctuary or other uses. 2. a. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as 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 crass -section(() through the proposed body(s) of water. The minimum average water depth must be at least 4 feet unless information is provided to indicate that a more shallow body of water will be productive and beneficial at this site. Will the body(s) of water be stocked with fish? YesNo X . If yes, specify species. The pit and supply lake will remain as permanent water storage use. The average depth of water in the pit will be determined by the ultimate depth of the pit at the time operations are terminated. The average depth of the supply lake will be approximately 10 feet. The stocking of fish will be left to the discretion of the landowner. b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details and locations of any permanent water outlets on the reclamation map. Pit water is constantly `rolling over" due to temperature inversions between water layers. APPLICATION FOR A MINOPERMIT 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. Construction details and locations of'all permanent barricades must be shown on the reclamation map. A perimeter fence will be placed around all excavations upon completion of the mining operation. 4. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on -site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. Final cross -sections and locations for such areas must be provided on the reclamation map. Overburden will be utilized to construct screening berms. The berms will be vegetated and placed as reclaimed areas as soon as reclamation is completed. Overburden piles, 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 accord with the attached seeding schedule. The areas will be graded to prevent pooling and stagnation of water and to control stormwater runoff. Old or existing overburden piles that are adequately stabilized and vegetated will remain in their current configuration. 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on -site roadways. The plant and stockpiles will be removed from the site. The plant and stockpile area will be graded, scarified and revegetated in accordance with the attached schedule. Further, on -site roadways not needed for future development of the site will also be graded, scarified and revegetated. Erosion control structures necessary to final reclamation will he cleaned out and placed in good working order. b. Will any on -site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No . If yes, identify such roadways on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. 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 still active. The roads and their need for maintenance will be determined by the future use of the site after the operation has ceased. 12 APPLICATION FOR A MINIIWERMIT • 6. Describe the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. The sediment control basin and the settling ponds will be drained, filled, graded and revegetated in 1 1 1__ �-__I 1=----�'__ 1�_. .] L..,+1-..�Tl'„'�;�. {,T 'I V7 v lrrPV accordance with the final reclamation plan as approved by he Division v1 Lan. 7. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off - site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the Division of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) or local governing body. If a disposal permit has been issued by DSWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must be clearly delineated on the mine map(s) and reclamation map, along with a list if items to be disposed in said areas. Items such as drill steel, conveyor belting, screen cloth, cable, etc., will be hauled to an approved, permitted landfill. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Provide design information, including typical cross - sections, of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan. Indicate the location(s) of all permanent channels on the reclamation map. Periodic overflow of pit will flow through existing vegetation prior to entering any adjacent waterway. 9. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of reclamation and approximate time frame. If a reclamation is to be accomplished concurrently with mining, then clearly indicate on the mine map(s) and reclamation map each segment that is to be mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical cross -sections and final features of the proposed reclamation. L_a_•l, fre 1.,m"ation ' --;A-A nn the reelmm�tinn nlan f'1 J1,.11GUU1G Vl 16.1J10.111C441v 11 1J 1J1 V V 1ulill val plan. 13 APPLICATION FOR A MINK PERMIT 0 10. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for year -round -seeding, including the time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre. The recommendations must include general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing only tree plantings is not acceptable. NOTE: The Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of the following: a. Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District; b. Authorized representatives of the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; c. Authorized county representatives of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, specialists and research faculty with the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Forest Resources at North Carolina State University; d. North Carolina licensed landscape architects; e. Private consulting foresters referred by the Division of Forest Resources, Department of F.nvirnnment 1-health and Nntiirnl Reannrees• f. Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION (tons/acre): Apply agricultural lime at a rate of 2 tons/acre. FERTILIZER -ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre): Apply 10-10-10 commercial fertilizer at a rate of 900 lbs./acre. SEED - TYPE(S) AND RATE(S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING YEAR-ROUND SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre): PLANTING DATES March 1 - June 1 .Tune 1 - September 1 September 1 - March I SEED MIX Sericea lespedeza (scarified) KY-31 Fescue Weeping Lovegrass KY-31 Fescue RATES - LBS./ACRE 50 Sorghum - Sudan hybrids Sericea lespedeza (unhulled,unscarified) KY-31 Fescue 120 5 120 50 70 120 Abruzzi rye 25 MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre) AND METHOD OF ANCHORING: Clean straw or hay 0 2 tons/acre; TACK with rapid Settling emulsified asphalt at 10 gal./1000 square foot, or other tacking agent approved by owner. l�m�tTil VEGETATIVE iT lY� » !-1/ll1T f1CY Ti'��[ll !lri i!'� ♦ �i ll�i � il�� � i/'i V OTHER K V L' lsi'. T ATI Y i'� COVERS, V L' tCJ - T T YI�tS) AND t[A 1 I���) UI' API 1-,Ik- 1 IUIV 1lVl.,i�UDi1V V SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre, trees/acre, spacing of trees/shrubs, etc.): Virginia or Loblolly pines will be planted as needed to improve area screening. Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature Date Print Name Title Agency 14 APPLICATION FOR A MINIS PERMIT E. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND The,following bond calculation worksheet is to be used to establish an appropriate bond (based upon a range of a"Su"6 to a"5, 00U" per affected acre) for each mine site based upon the acreage approved by the Department to be affected during the life of the miningpermit. Please insert the approximate acreage, for each aspect of the mining operation, that you intend to affect during the life of this mining hermit (in addition please insert the appropriate reclamation cost/acre for each calerory from the Schedule of Reclamation Costs provided with this application form): AFFECTED RECLAMATION RECLAMATION CATEGORY ACREAGE COST/ACRE COST Tailings/Sediment Ponds Ac. X $ /Ac. _$ Stockpiles Ac. X $ /Ac. _$ Wastepiles Ac. X /Ac. _$ Processing Area/Haul Roads Ac. X $ lAc. =$ Mine Excavation Ac. X $_/Ac. =$ Other Ac. X $ /Ac: _$ TOTAL ACREAGE: Ac. SUBTOTAL`CO5 : $ 1V Additional Reclamation Cos[ Factors: a. Inflation: ❑ for permit life of I to 5 years: SUBTOTAL COST X 1.10 a $ ® for permit life of 6 to 10 years: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.25 $ b. Mobilization: SUBTOTAL COST X 0.40 $ c. Administration SUBTOTAL COST X 0.20 $ a+b+c=$ +SUBTOTAL COST — $ TOTAL RECLAMATION BOND COST: — $ (round down to the nearest $100.00) 15 APPLICATION FOR A MINI19PERMIT 0 F. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS The "Notice" form, or a facsimile thereof, attached to this application must be sent certified or registered n . ■ _ ■ a•_• !_�_+•�...... +..\ +1... •+ L..,..,,,Jaric� -2 "Icated n the mall to all landowners who are adjoining "cou�iguous Lo) Luc per�i�i� vvu uua■iaa as ■■a U.4a 4a a+ v.. ■a mine map(s). The only exception to the above is if another means of notice is approved in advance by the Director, Division of Land Resources. A copy of a tax map (or other alternative acceptable to the Department) must be mailed with the completed "Notice" form (the proposed overall permit boundaries and the names and locations of all owners of record of land adjoining said boundaries must be clearly denoted on the tax map). The "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be completed, notarized and submitted to the Department, with the remainder of the completed application form, before the application will be considered complete. NOTE: THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MINING PERMITS AND FOR PERMIT MODIFICATIONS THAT ADD ADJACENT LAND TO A MINING PERMIT. • SEE THE NEXT TWO PAGES FOR THE "NOTION" AC E "A -V DAVI1'"OF NOTIFICATION" 16 . NOTICE 0 Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, Notice is hereby given that has applied on (Applicant Name) (Date) to the Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment, l lealti1, and Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27611, for (check one): (a) a new surface mining permit ❑ (b) a modification to add adjacent land to an existing surface mining permit ❑ The applicant proposes to mine road (Miles) (Direction) (Road Number/ Name) on (Mineral, Ore) (Number) of in (Nearest Town) (Name of County) acres located off/near *SEE ATTACHED MAP FOR PROPOSED PERMIT BOUNDARIES AND CORRESPONDING ADJOINING LANDOWNER NAMES AND LOCATIONS* In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record of land adjoining(contiguous) to the proposed mine site (permit boundaries), and to notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is located. Any person may file written 1-- t__.�-]-7_f..... 'tL,:... t ..t.. /2(1\ day, :celianrc.^..f tl::�:�nt;.re nr t1lP comment(s1 to the Depaririieilt at tI1G ilUu vG Auui cap wiuui� �hii �y k✓v) uaya vl 111v wuuu.lvv fling of the application for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held within 60 days of the end of the 30-day comment period specified above. A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address as well as at the appropriate regional office. For further inibrmation call (919) 733-4574. Please note that the Department will consider anv relevant written comments/documentation within the provisions of the Mining Act of 1971 throuehout the application review process until a final decision is made on the. application. (Addressee's Name and Address) (Date of Issuance of this Notice/Mailed to Addressee) (Name of Applicant) (Address of Applicant) IVA APPLICATION FOR A MINII&ERMIT • AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION I, , an applicant, or an agent, or employee of an applicant, for a new Mining Permit, or a modification of an existing lwtilling Permit that adds ad-accn*L laud to the Mini- g Permit, from the N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that the following are known owners of record, both private and public, of the land adjoining the proposed mining permit boundaries and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said owners of record at their addresses shown below, such notice being given on a form provided by the Department: (Adjoining Landowner Name) (Address) (Attach additional list if necessary) I do also attest that the following individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the proposed mining site is located and that notice of pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said office at the following address: (Chief Administrative Officer Name) (Address) "the above attestation was made by me while under oath to provide proof satisfactory to the Department that a reasonable effort has been made to notify the owners of record of the adjoining land and the chief a�m.r1i0LIULiV nfficPr of the county o m�unirina lity in crimnlin an with N=C'_C'I,S, 74-50 and 15A N.C. A. C. SB 4aaauuJu wary vas avva va v ) t......I 1...a-.-- .0004(d). I understand that it is the responsibility of the applicant to retain the receipts of mailing showing that the above notices were caused to be mailed and to provide them to the Department upon request. Date Signature of Applicant If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the following information: (Name of applicant) ; (title of person executing Affidavit) , a Notary Public of the County of State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was made by him/her. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this day of , 19 My Commission expires: Notary 18 APPLICATION FOR A MINIOPERMIT • G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. LANDOWNER: Signature APPLICANT // Signature* �w Print Name: (same as applicant) Print Name: Robert R. Winchester Address: Telephone Title: Executive Vice -President, Materials Company: Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Mine Name High Point Ouar y *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application. Four (4) conies of the completed application, four (4) conies of all mine mans and reclamation mans, and the appropriate processing fee (see next page for fee schedule) in the form of a check or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources must be sent to the Land Quality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this application form. Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program staff at (919) 733-4574. geneml\pdkimmnsfer 19 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) q 1. MIN_F. NAMF_./Lvntr w [�UA¢R 2. MINING PERMIT # 19 — OS 3-OPERATOR MAQTIN fl2ianA /L,ac. 4. COUNTY 5. ADDRESS ?,O.e5wj —744b C,wp2s, orcF,NC Z$2_4t--744(� 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE t i l69 7. RIVER BASIN VADiLtN 8. Person(s) contacted at site Nl. .A,ec t3N c,,rc 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes 9'IG IO. Pictures? ❑ Yes 0'No It. Date last inspected: 5 / 22 / H7 12. Any mining since last inspection?,, ❑ Yes 0'No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? n Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14, Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15, Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes DR'No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: e.. 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: '''•A 1 "U 2u5i LAND 0114114 SES(18it 17. Other recommendations andcomments: No .r 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? L'Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19, Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes [a' o Proposed date —I— /- 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 0. 21. Copy of Report sent to operators / 1 / 01 �--r- (date) INSPECTED BY:yy-V �N e7 1 11ys^ LPrruh� DATE 2- /ZR/0-1 Telephone No: (ZA3L1-1"1 t —Soon t White onion; to fle Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES YADKIN QUARRY YADKIN COUNTY NORTH CA ROLINA ' J.. 1955 7/ �. f \\ :I I �U) D 14 t- 1- . %I .�, 1pyWe'1 MARTIN MARLETTA AG RECATUS YADKI N Q UARRY " % ��:.. YADKIN COUNTY --NORTH CAROLINA ,. � _.`'�,.—..:r—rat.... •' "� 145f+ ':�::;, ,� - .................\� b. %; (^fit. %� •'iVt •�:•\��;.�..�. ' f ioo -tF>a. r'l.b9D :• •' I//'k ,1 i 1 i-� 1 i t ... t,' I // ' .' 1 nl �,`` � �• \� :'Sri - _. j i-- '.•— _. � Jrvvv -1� :—.,F�. i•r` (`, \\ i `\ !`C\ � \ / ( ^N% "r`r 1 .�1=�'r... ':. :�•.:" 'may'•, t,.t��j ,`:� •... _ :. �,': jrml V. ar ic..��ry �• `. '�` `! 1 mac.•[ •M , �'Gf .f � 7� •� _ /:-.... ,. /� r �`.-: � �%`��—�� '�G; `; l -u: _ �e.�yyee c� y-1-an,�.:,w • o , \\� S1 A1• F tom ✓c, ...,r. .._'+<�. tiy. \� •-.} 'i ,t FR.'•r.1k S.ArCR 17 <\ �.....'.' YQ7 't\... } • Or 6ER C E ...{... 16 .t YCVx rr , - WIF Y ' eair 6 r -..f �,.�.,p:7' °t 11) (. 'i �•,-:-:�'�'1 , L• o�.� p I �;,� VtA Ex1671 � percrt Ra\e� -\..,,, i,`•' 1.,1 %. ..t /;� �/ ^;���' v�,'�o 7n YNUz I` 00. xs., j w f ;.rig„ .� ..... K, w �- A� �,= --- v ,� i,= �, �� �� 1, �.�\ � -�__ - i �� ---, -_ k _ �� � _ __ - - _ k, e� -- '� J _� l ,- ,,�- �_ �__-�� I � `\ � �. � �% ... z x. L. . . ..... ....... .... 1 .jit!_I i/yio„n �.:u, vrsg ' r AX A IITTAT ASA TITT /�l�TITl1 A L� LV12-UX i liN iV> /- fc I r.TTA AITIJl�_Cl7HT1 Yadkin Quarry YADKIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA STORMWATER CALCULATIONS Rainfall Data / Land Cover .................................................. ...................... I S.C.S. Soil Categories List ................................. ....................................... 2 Construction Sequence ................................... ......................... .............. .3-9 Seeding Schedule and Seedbed Preparation Notes.._ ........................................ 10 Temporary Sediment Trap Schedule .......... ...................................... ......... ..11 Temporary Diversion Schedule .... ....................... ._.................................... 12 Permanent 'V' Ditch Schedule................................................................... 13 Culvert Schedule and Riser/Barrel Schedules.................................................14 Sediment Basin Volume Calculations........................................................... 15 Sediment Basin 25 Year Storm Routing....................................................... 16 Sediment Basin 100 Year Storm Routing ...................................................... 17 Sediment Basin 25 and 100 Year Hydrograph................................................. 18 Freshwater Pond Volume Calculations........................................................ 19 Freshwater Pond 25 Year Storm Routing.....................................................20 Freshwater Pond 100 Year Storm Routing.....................................................21 Freshwater Pond 25 and 100 Year Hydrograph.............................................22 Channel Calculations for Drained Pond........................................................23 Appendix: Runoff Calculation Worksheets ' Rational Method Peak Discharge Worksheets: Temporary Diversions ..................24-28 Rational Method Peak Disrharge Worksheets: Post-Development.......................29-32 S.C.S. Graphical Peak Discharge Worksheets: Post -Development ................6.6.33-37 1 1 ' Eby Little &Little 2 JANUARY, 1989 Landscape ArchitectwelPlanning PO Box 1448, Raleigh, NC 27602 1 Rainfall Data/ Land Cover 1 MMA Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin County, North Carolina ' Rainfall Data and Land Cover Types 1 November, 1988 RAINFALL DATA (map interpolated) ' Source: Soil Conservation Service North Carolina Rainfall Data Maps (Rev. 6-70) ' 24 hr.-Storm Rainfall in inches n 1 2 Year 3.43" 10 Year 5.03" 25 Year 5.60" 50 Year 6.29" 100 Year 7.14" JA N G b 1989 SEcrroN LAND COVER TYPES with CN and C factors. (All soil types are Hydrologic Group B except Group B and C in Deep Creek floodplain) Woods (fair to good) 58 0.20 Scattered Trees/Orchard 60 0.25 Meadow 58 0.20 Grass Berms, Ditches, Seeded Areas 65 0.35 Plant area (crushed stone) 89 0.85 Crushed stone roads 89 0.85 Crushed stone roads (incl R.O.W.) 85 0.75 Dirt Roads 85 0.75 Pnve.d rngrlc (inr.l R n W 1 Bare Dirt 89 0.85 New graded areas (no vegetation) 86 0.80 Homesites/Farmsteads 68 0.38 Agricultural Fields -Bare Soil 86 0.77 Agricultural Fields -Contoured and Crop Residue Cover 74 0.55 n .__. A.. A ..�1_,.1� ..___..C,.__� ronus, Hsphalt suiiaCeS nn ya n rNr v.y-) Roofs 98 0.99 S.C.S. Soil Categories List MMA Varllrin Owirry Varllrin Cn»nty Nnrth Qirnlina in NnvamhPr im Source: Yadkin County Soil Survey: U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, November, 1962 Map Symbol Soil Name FLOOD PLAIN SOILS Cs Congaree Silt loam Cp ChewacIa Silt loam We Wehadkee loams AfA Altavista fine sandy loam AfB Altavista fine sandy loam Mn Mixed alluvial soils (well drained) UPLAND SOILS Slope Range Soil Group Creek bottom Creek bottom Creek Bottom 0%-2% 2%-7% WfB2 Wickham fine sandy loam 2%-7% LdB Lloyd loam 2%-7% LdB2 Lloyd loam' 2%-7%, eroded LdC Lloyd loam 7%-10% LdC2 Lloyd loam 7%-10%, eroded LdD Lloyd loam 10%-14% LcE3 Lloyd clay loam 14%-25%, severely eroded CIRS. C~Pnil lnam '?%-7% PrnrlPrl B C D C C C 0-9 13 2 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ' 1) Obtain or renew NCDOT street and driveway access permit. 2) Locate and flag clearing limits as shown on plans (in- cludes all work areas). e 3) Call the DNRCD, Division of Land Resources Winston Salem Regional Office (919-761-2351) to notify the Regional Engineer (Doug Miller) that construction is about to begin. 4) WORK AREA I: Temporary Construction Entrance, Temporary Shop Area, Existing Freshwater Pond. a) Temporary Construction Entrance: install 200' tempo- rary construction entrance upon existing farm road as shown on plans. ' b) Temporary Shop Area, Existing Freshwater Pond: Install rock filter Berm #3 to collect sediments from dam excavation and culvert #7 installation. - Install temporary sediment trap X and temporary ' diversion leading to it. Move sediment trap down - slope as necessary, to keep it near the surface water line of the draining pond. - Cut dam of existing freshwater pond and slowly drain pond through rock filter berm #3. Install and stone line channel (at location of drained existing pond) as per note on Sheet 4 of 6. ' - Install Culvert #7, (42" BCCMP). Remove excavated material from the area and obtain suitable fill from elsewhere on the site. - Install temporary sediment trap W and temporary diversion leading to it. - Install silt fences above the culvert inlet and 1 outlet after culvert #7 is placed and fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend from sediment trap X to sediment trap W. At the outlet, silt fence shall extend to each end of the rock filter berm, as shown on the plan, with an opening for ditch ir23. - Prior to placement of additional fill material and during dry weather, divert the original stream ' through culvert #7. Seed exposed banks of the drained pond immediately after channel diversion work is completed. Wherever possible, roughen soil surface parallel with the contours to aid in establishment of vegetative cover. - Add fill material and compact as requred to reach the proposed road elevation. ' - Pave areas with crushed stone as shown on plans. 3 1 4) WORKAREA I (cunt.) - b) Construct ditches #22, #23, and #24. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. 1 - Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped immediately after grading has been completed according to the Seeding Schedule. - Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm #3. After all areas draining to it are stabilized and the temporary stream crossing in the truck dump area has been completed and stabilized, remove rock filter berm #3. - Remove silt fences and sediment traps X and W. Remove accumulated sediment from traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas. GENERAL NOTE: Add rock from filter berms and temporary ' sediment traps to outlet protection, crushed stone roads, or use in future sediment traps. Fine grade and seed 1 resultant bare areas. 5) WORK AREA II: Initial Entrance, Office and Scale Area, Entrance Road, Freshwater Pond a) ENTRANCE: Clear vegetation only as necessary to ' install temporary sediment trap F and the temporary diversion leading to it (where ditch #9 is shown on the plan). - Continue clearing to allow installation of tempo- rary sediment trap E, and the temporary diversion leading to it. Install culvert #3 (1811 BCCMP) and ' 200 ft. temporary construction entrance. - Install silt fence as shown on the plans, as needed. b) ENTRANCE ROAD AND FRESHWATER POND: As construction of entrance road continues, clear vegetation only as necessary to install temporary sediment traps G, H, L, M� M} O and A and the t.emnnrary diversions leading to them. Install temporary diversions where ditches #13, #14, #16, #17 and #18 are shown. Install culvert #4 (151, BCCMP). - Clear and grub area for dam, road, and emergency spillway. - Install rock filter berm #2 to retain sediments released from pond clearing, pipe installation, and initial dam construction. - Install culvert #5 (4211 BCCMP), riser for pond and concrete base. - Install silt fences above barrel outlet after culvert #5 is placed and dam fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend the length between trap 0 and trap M. 4 5) WORK II (cont.) -AREA Move temporary sediment traps N and P upslope as necessary to keep them above the pond surface water line. - Construct dam and emergency spillway. - Bring road and dam to final grade and pave according to plan. ' - Construct ditches #8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped. Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove silt fencing. Fine grade and seed accumu- lated sediments. - Remove accumulated sediment from sediment traps E, F, G, H, L, M, N, 0, and P. Remove sediment traps after the area draining to each has been stabilized. 1 - Fine grade and seed bare areas. Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm #2, after all areas draining to it are stabilized (see General Mote above). 1 6) WORK AREA III: Plant and Stockpile Area, Truck Dump, Initial Pit Excavation, and Sediment Basin c a d/ wJeUllllerlt basin: Install sediment basin prior to any other portion of Work Area III. -- Install temporary sediment traps S and Q and the 1 diversions leading to them. Install pipe and riser. - Construct dam and emergency spillway control section. - Install silt fence above the pipe outlet and ex- tend, as shown on plan, once the fill is sufficient . L-o su kf p or - sta'ft c J. - Seed for stabilization and maintain dam and emer- gency spillway control section. - Install ditch #25. - Remove temporary diversions. Fine grade and seed to stabilize. 1 Install exit section of emergency spillway. _ Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps S and Q. Remove sediment traps S and Q. Spread the rock from the filter berms to act as a base course for the barrel outlet apron. Add rock to complete outlet protection. Fine grade and seed bare areas. fencing. Remove silt Fine grade and seed bare a areas. 6) WORK AREA III (cont.): b Plant and Stockpile Area: - Install temporary sediment trap R. - Install culvert #6. I Install silt fence above pipe inlet of culvert #6. - Construct ditches #21, #20 and #19. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. Bring plant and stockpile area to finish grade. Seed all remaining bare and unpaved areas. Remove silt fence above pipe inlet to culvert #6. Fine grade and seed. Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment trap R. Remove temporary F 1- the n n # n t aI. ter e area draining i Fine grade and seed bare areas above). c) Truck Dump Area: - Install sediment trap T and leading to it. sediment trap R ki peen etahili7AH (see General Note the temporary diversion - Install culvert #8 (30" SCCMP) and temporary stream crossing. 1 Seed for stabilization and maintain cut slopes. _ Remove temporary diversion after all areas draining to it are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. ' - Retain sediment trap T to act as settling cell for primary crusher. d) Initial Pit Excavation and Haul Road: Install temporary sediment traps V*, Y, Z and DD* and the temporary diversions leading to them. *See NOTES on plan. - Install silt fence at the haul road entrance, as shown on plan. - When pit is deep enough, such that it no longer drains to temporary diversions, remove diversions. Fine grade and stabilize with grass seed. - Construct and stabilize haul road. Remove silt fence at haul road entrance when the pit entrance ' is deep enough such that it no longer drains off the site, or when the upslope areas are stabilized. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps V, Y, Z, and DD. Remove sediment traps after the area draining to each has been stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. 7) WORK AREA IV: Pit Clarification Pond ' - Install temporary sediment trap U and the temporary diversions leading to it. - Construct dam with suitable soil from project site. Seed for stabilization and maintain dam. Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sediment trap U. Remove temporary sediment trap U and its diversions. - Fine grade bare areas and seed to stabilize. NOTE: Pipes will be installed after pit sump is developed. Q ' 8) WORK AREA V: Berms Install berms as fill material is generated from pit overburden excavation and other construction. a) Berm A - T�_�_> > a. .. , ., ., c .;;.,er; .L[1JLd1.l temporary acui.,,ent trine 7 �T and K and traps , , the temporary diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and compact as required to reach proposed final elevations. Seed to stabilize. - Construct ditch #26. Seed according to ditch schedule. ' - Remove temporary diversions areas draining to them are after all disturbed stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps I, J, and K. Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). b) Berm B Install temporary sediment traps II, GG, and HH and the temporary diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and compact as required to reach proposed final elevations. Seed to stabilize. - Construct ditches #27U, #27L, #28U and #28L. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment ment traps II, GG, and HH. from temporary sedi- - Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). c) Berm C Install temporary sediment traps EE and FF and the temporary diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and compact as required to reach proposed final elevations. Seed to stabilize. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine ' grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps EE and FF. Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). d) Berm D - Install temporary sediment traps AA, BB, and CC and the diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and compact as required to reach proposed final elevations. Seed to stabilize. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps AA, BB, and CC. Remove sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). 7 9) WORK AREA VI Future Entrance Road - Clear vegetation only as necessary to install tempo- rary sediment traps A and B and the temporary diversions leading to them, where ditches #1, #2, #3, #4 are shown on the plan. - Install rock filter berm #1 and once road fill is complete, a 501 x 100' temporary construction en- e trance. - Install culvert #1 (241, BCCMP). - Install silt fence above barrel 'inlet and outlet after culvert #1 is placed and fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend from diver- sion to diversion; as shown on plans. - As road construction continues, install temporary ' diversions where ditches #4 mid -upper and #4-upper are shown. ' - Install temporary sediment trap C and the temporary diversion leading to it. - Clear and grub area only as necessary to install temporary sediment trap D and the temporary diversion leading to it. - Install culvert #2 (1511 BCCMP). - Bring road to final grade and pave according to plan. - Construct ditches #1, #2, #3, #4-lower, #4-mid, #4- upper, #5, #6, and #7. - Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped. - Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove silt fencing. Fine grade and seed accumulated sediments. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sediment traps A, B, C, and D. Remove temporary sediment traps once all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. * - Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm #1. Remove rock filter berm #1 after all areas ' draining to it are stabilized (see General Note above). Z MOTES: ' 1) Inspection and maintenance of temporary sediment traps, temporary diversions and temporary stream crossings shall take place monthly and after each rainfall event. n 4 - � � 14 d m as g e s s hall 'b e r e n a i r e d i m m e d i a t e l y, H L s u c 11 L..Ltimes, a l l u Qiila � c_..� ,+.,,. _. _ Accumulated sediments and debris shall be removed and any necessary stone replacements shall be made at these times. Structures shall be reshaped as necessary to ' maintain the design volume, cross -sections, and slope. 2) Watering of seeded areas to promote germination and es- tablishment of grass cover shall be the responsibility of the Owner or the Owner's agent. 1 I Q e Seeding Schedule and Seedbed Preparation Notes SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR ALL GRASSED AREAS 1 PLANTING DATES SEED MIX RATES: LBS/ACRE March 1 - June 1 Sericea lespedeza 50 (scarified) KY-31 Fescue 120 Weeping lovegrass 5 June 1 - September 1 KY-31 Fescue 120 Sorghum - Sudan hybrids 50 September I - March 1 Sericea lespedeza 70 (unhulled - unscarified) KY-31 Fescue 120 Abruzzi rye 25 Fertilize seedbeds with 2 tons/acre lime and 500 lbs./acre 10-20-20 Mulch with 2 tons/acre clean straw or hay. Tack with emulsified asphalt or other agent approved by Owner. NOTE: Some ditches require excelsior matting instead of mulch and tack. c .... T1:...L r--L _�..]_ 7lT`T A Tr A c aee DItc JCheU,ule, DE1ti11. `t-J. 1. Surface water control measures are to be installed according to plan: 2. Areas to be seeded shall be ripped and spread with topsoil (if available) 3" deep. Total seedbed prepared depth shall be 4" to b" deep. 3. Loose rocks, roots and other obstructions shall be removed from the surface so that they will not interfere with establishment and maintenance of vegetation. Surface for final seedbed preparation, at finish grades shown, shall be reasonably smooth and uniform. 4. If no soil test is taken, fertilizer and lime shall be according to the seeding specifications above. In addition, provide 15 lbs./1000 s. ft. of superphosphate. 5. If soil test is taken, provide lime and fertilizer according to the soil test report. A soil test is recommended. b. Lime and fertilizer shall be applied uniformly and mixed with the soil during seedbed preparation. 7. WATER APPLICATION Water newly seeded areas and keep moist until new grass is established. 10 M.MA. Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin Co.. NC TEMPORARY SEDWENT TRAP SCHEDULE TRAP Disturbed Area in Acres Annual Sedim. Cu. Ft. Trap Dimensions L x W x H A 0.43 780 16' x 10' x 4' B 1.36 2468 40' x 15' x 4' C 1.65 2995 40' x 15' x 4' D 1.19 2156 2Ux15'x4' E 0.37 675 16' x 10' x 4' F 0.46 833 16'x10'x4' G 0.'9i-d 1425 20'x12'x4' H 0.49 888 16: x IU x 4' 1 0. 0 1275 20' x 12' x 4' d 0.24 436 8' x 10' x 4' K 0.46 829 16' x 10' x 4' L v.67 1101 20'x 1$x4' M 0.85 1550 20' x 15' x 4' N 1.26 2287 26' x 15' x 4' O 0.26 475 8'x10'x4' P 0.24 438 8'x10'x4' * 0.52 942 16' x 1U x X R 0.57 1031 20'x12'x4' S 1.01 1836 20'x15'x4' T 0.70 1271 20'x12'x4' U 0.40 T29 16' x 10' x 4' V 3. 5 6806 75' x 15' x 4' W 1.00 1815 20' x 15' x 4' X 2.08 3775 40' x 15' x 4' T 1 1.05 1906 20'x 15' x Z 1 3.04 5518 60' x 15' x 4' AA 0.38 690 16' x 10' x 4' 8S 0.50 908 16'x19x4' cc 0.62 t 117 20' x 12 x 4' D D 0.29 526 8' x 10' x 4' E E 0.60 1096 20' x 12' x 4' FF 1.97 3575 40' x 15' x 4' G G 1.21 2200 26' x 15' x 4' H H 1.56 2825 40' x 15' x 4' 11 1 1.31 2379 26' x 15 x 4' Note: I raps are s[2ed for 2 Clean -outs per year to 3 tt. maximum sediment storage depth. Clean out prior to reaching maximum slorage death. 11 m m = Im m" m� m im m im m m m m m m m 1 N M.M.A. Yadkin Quarry, Quadkin Co., NC LINED DIVERSION DIKES 12/20/88 Ration- Construction Dimensions for Div. to Trap ... Drainage al 0-2 Depth of C-L Max. TRIANGULAR 'V' DIVERSION DITCH Lined at erm.ditch#... Area 'C' C.F.S. Flow Slope Velocit Ht. x To W Side Slope LiningLength West Dlv. to 0.43 0.85 1.6 0.32 16.7% 5.4 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 200 Ft. TrapA Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick to Trap B 4.72 0.43 8.9 0.85 2.7%- 5.2 1.5'x 9' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 180 Ft. at Ditch 4U&4M Ac. C.F.S. Ft 7.8% F.P.S. 6 in. thick to Trap B 5.09 0.44 9.8 0.66 15.0% 7.6 1.5' x 9' 3:1 6 in. Riprap 830 Ft. at Ditch 4L Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 12 in, thick to Trap C 0.43 0.85 1.8 0.37 9.1 % 4.4 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 200 Ft. Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 1 6 in, thick East Div. toTrap 1 2.33 0.32 3.6 0.53 5.5% 4.3 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 100 Ft. at Ditch #26 Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick East Div. to Trap K 1.43 0.50 3.5 0.52 5.5% 4.3 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 100 Ft. Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick South Div. to 2.54 0.85 10.4 0.75 7.0 % 6.0 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 40o Ft. TrapV Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick to Trap W 1 0.85 4.1 0.46 14.0% 6.0 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 175 Ft. Ac. 1 C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick to Trap X 3.26 0.71 11.1 0.76 8.7% 6.4 V x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap 125 Ft. Ac. C.F.S. R. F.P.S. 12 in. thick Southeast Div. to 0.28 0.85 4.8 0.28 16.0% 4.8 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 125 Ft. Tra Y Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick Nort west Div. to 0.25 0.85 1.0 0.27 16.5 % 4.8 1' x 6' 3:1 3 4 In. Riprap 75 Ft. Trap Z Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick Northeast Div. to 0.23 0.85 0.9 0.26 15.0% 4.5 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 150 Ft. Trap EE Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 1 1 6 in. thick Southeast Div. to 0.42 0.85 1.7 0.34 13.5% 5.0 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 250 Ft. Trap EE Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick East Div. to 3.59 0.52 8.4 0.78 3.6 % 4.6 l' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 200 Ft. Trap FF Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick to Trap W 2.66 0.58 7.4 0.57 17.9% 7.6 1' x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap 250 Ft. at Ditch #28L Ac. C.F.S. I Ft. I F.P.S. 12 in, thick East Div. to 1.61 0.80 6.2 0.60 8.5% 5.8 V x 6' 3:1 1 3-4 in. Riprap 200 Ft. Trap HH AC. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 1 6 in. thick Southwest Div. to 0.93 0.68 3.1 0.43 11.8% 5.6 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 250 Ft. Trap II Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick Southeast Div. to 1.76 0.61 5.2 0.54 10.0% 5.9 1' x 6' 3:1 37 in. Riprap 225 Ft. T..... IF 1- 114071 i a n.. r G c V5.4 If, F G ast Div. to 1.33 0,85 0.60 6.4% 5.1 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in Riprap 100 F. TrapV Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 6 in. thick Southeast Div. to I Trap L 1 1.62 Au. 11.115 6.6 0.63 �. r t- 1 7.0% 1 5.5 ��� � 1 V x 6' I 3:1 I 3-4 in. Riprap 6 in. thick I 250 Ft. I M.M.A. Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin Co., NC 12/20/88 Ration- Construction Dimensions for Ditch Drainage al 0-25 Depth of C-L Max. TRIANGULAR'V' DITCH x o W S e Slope nin # Area 'C' C.F.S. Flow Slope VelocityHt. # 1 0.12 0.50 0.5 0.19 25.0% 4.7 . 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick # 2 0.12 0.50 0.5 0.19 25.0% 4.7 V x 6' 3:1 3 4 m. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. FL F.P.S. 6 in. thick # 3 0.21 0.49 0.8 0.23 25.0% 5.3 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in- Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick #4 1.89 0.40 5.7 0.59 7.87/ 5.5 1' x 6' 31 3-4 in. Riprap C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick 4.72 0.38 12.6 0.96 2.7% 4.5 1.5' x 9' 31 3-4 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick 5.09 0.38 13.7 0.75 15.0% 8.2 1.5' x 9' 3:1 6 in. Riprap EAc. Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 12 in. thick 0.35 0.48 1.3 0.33 10.0% 3.9 1'x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S, excelsior mat 1.89 0.35 4,9 () as 3.8% 3.8 t• Y r;, 3.1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat # 7 0.13 0.50 0.5 0.25 6.6% 2.6 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. FL F.P.S. excelsior mat # 6 0.64 0.40 1.9 0.40 7.7% 3.9 V x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat # 9 0.34 0.56 1.4 0.36 7.1 % 3.5 V x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F,S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #1 0 0.7 0.49 2.6 0.49 5.0% 3.6 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft. I F.P.S. I excelsior mat #1 1 0.45 0.65 2.2 0.48 4.0% 3.2 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #1 2 0.44 0.58 1.9 0.46 4.0% 3.1 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat # 1 3 0.3 0.55 1.2 0,37 5.0% 3.0 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. i C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #1 4 1.92 0.55 7.9 0.71 5.3% 1 5.2 t' x 6' 3:1 3-4 Tin. Ac, C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6in. thick # 15 2.93 0.36 8.0 0.67 7.3% 5.9 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick # 16 0.10 0.60 0.5 0.24 8.3% 1.6 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. #1 7 0.2B 0.46 I 1.0 0.31 8.0% 3.4 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with upper Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #1 7 0-100:Spillway + 9.7 0.59 8%10 9.2 1' x 6' 3T1 6 in. Riprap lower 0.33Ac.; C-.46; i-9" C.F,S. Ft 25.0% F.P.S. 12 in. thick #1 8 0.28 0.46 1.0 0.31 B.0% 3.5 V x 6' 3:1 Grass with ueeer Ac. C.F.S. FL F.P.S. excelsior mat [-#1 8 0.33 0.46 1.1 0.25 125.0% 5.7 1 1' x 6' 3:1 3 4 in. Riprap lower Ac. C.F.S. FL F.P.S. 6 in. thick 419 1.12 0.45 3.9 0.60 4.0% 3.7 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with UP20r Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #1 9 2.69 0.42 8.4 0.77 4.0% 4.8 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. TiprTap lower Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick # 2 0 0.29 0.85 1.8 0.49 2.5% 2.5 Y x 6' 3:1 Grass Ac. C.F.S. i Ft F.P.S. #21 12.05 0.42 34.0 1.40 2.7% 5.8 1.5' x 9' 3:1 3-4 in, Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick #22 1.44 0.61 6.5 0.70 4.0% 4.5 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap upper Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick #22 1.71 0.58 7.4 0.64 10.0% 6.1 1' x 6' 3:1 6 on. Riprap lower Ac. C.F.S. Ft I F.P.S. 12 in. thick #23 0.68 0,52 2.6 0.36 25.0% 6.6 1' x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 12 in. thick #24 1.08 0.44 3.6 0.41 25.0% 7.2 1' x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 12 in. thick # 2 5 4.82 0.60 21.8 1.25 2.0% 4.7 1.5' x 9' 3:1 3-4 in, Riprap Ac. C.F.S. FL F.P.S. 6 in. thick # 2 6 2.33 0.22 3.6 0.54 5.5% 4.0 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #27-U 1.42 0.31 3.3 0.52 5.7% 4.0 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #27 1.76 0.31 4.1 0.55 5.7% 4.5 1' x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. 6 in. thick #28-U 1.75 0.31 4.1 0.62 3. % 3.6 1' x 6' 3:1 Grass with Ac. C.F.S. Ft F.P.S. excelsior mat #28-L 2.66 0.31 6.1 0.53 17.9% 7.2 V x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap Ac. t _"'.V.a, i FL I I F.P.S. 1 I I 12 in. thick 1 13 I n Culvert Schedule 22-Dec-88 Drain- Length x Head- Max. Outlet CULVERT age 25 Yr. Diameter water Minimum Maximum Velocity Protection Area Peak O C.M.P_ De th Slope Slope F.P.S. See Detail # 1, 17.19 34.3 125' x 24" 6.80 3,5% 4.5% 17.6 12" Riprap, 18" thick see Notes Ac. C.F.S. Full Coal Ft. F.P.S. 16'L x 6' W # 2 2.07 5.6 50' x 15" 1.88 0.8% 1.2% 6.7 6" Riprap, 12" thick Ac. C.F.S. Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 51 x 4' W # 3 4.91 11.4 50' x 18" 3.00 0.9% 1.2% 8.0 6" Riprap, 12" thick A_ mu. rrr �..r.a. __..r__ i uu vuar r=. I L. roc r .1 �r -5' # 4 1.19 5.3 50' x 15" 1.75 0.8% 1.2%, 6.9 6" Riprap, 12" thick Ac, C.F.S. Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 51 x 4' W # 5 43.80 97.0 120' x 42" 7.70 1.8% 2.2% 17.5 12" Riprap, 18"thick see Notes Ac. C.F.S. Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 351 x 12' W # 6 9.47 28.0 80' x 30" 3.88 1.0% 1.0% 9.5 6" Riprap, 12" thick Ac. C.F.S. Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 15'L x 8' W # 7 98.46 154,0 220' x 42" 18.90 1.8% 2.3% 19.6 12" Riprap, 18" thick see Notes) Ac. C.F.S. Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 421 x 12' W # 8 103.59 49 C.F.S. 50' x 30" 6.75 1.=-/62.% 17.8 12" Riprap, 18" thick see Notes),Ac. 0-2) Full Coat Ft. F.P.S. 20'L x B' W NOTES: 1 r� ■ 1 1 1. Provide Inlet Protection at Culverts #1, #5, #7 and #8: 6" stone, 12" thick, 6'Lx6'Wat#1;10'Lx 10'W at #5 and #7; 8'x 8'at #8. 2. Provide 6" clean stone liner where12" Riprap is specified; (#1,#5,#7, and #8). 3. Miter C.M.P. inlets to conform to slopes. 4, All inverts are to be set in the field within the given slope range, as close to minimum slope as field conditions permit 5. Use fully coated C.M.P. for all culverts. 6. Velocity and capacity calculations based on Manning's W of 0.12 'for fully coated C.M.P. 7. Inlets and outlets sized by "Bank and Channel Lining Procedures", New York Dept. of Transportation, 1971. 0-25 Riser Riser Barrel Max. Outlet RISER/ Peak Size/ Concrete Size/ Minimum Maximum Velocity Protection BARREL Outflow Height Base Dim Length i Slope Slope F.P.S. See Detail Sediment 48 30" C.M.P. 4' x 4' 24"C.M.P. 1.5% 2,5% 13.9 12"Riprap, 18" thick Basin C.F.S. 9.5 Ft, x 3' 100 Ft. 16'L x 8'W' Freshwater 97 48" C.M.P. 6' x 6' 42"C.M.P. 1.5% 2.0%, 10,0 12-Riprap, 18" thick Pond C.F.S. 10.00 Ft. x 3.5' 115 Ft. 1 281 x 12'W' *NOTE: Install 6" thick #57 washed stone liner below 12" Riprap. 14 1 Marlin Marietta Aggregates Little & Little Yadkin Co. Quarry Landscape Architecture/Planning 3-Nov-88 H.P. VOLUME ESTIMATES: PERMANENT SEDIMENT BASIN STAGE/ CONTOUR AREA INCREMENT. CUMULATIVE ELEV. INCHES SO. FEET STORAGE STORAGE 0 0 0 737 0 0 1 310 738 0.062 620 310 2 1,240 7 3 9 0.186 1 860 1,550 3 2,630 7 4 0 0.34 3400 4,180 5.5 10,838 742.5 0.527 5270 15,018 8 16,463 7 d 5 n 70 V 1 J 70nn J V V 71 A Or) J I 1 V V 10.5 23,238 747.5 1.069 10690 54,718 1 3 30,488 7 5 0 1.37 13700 85,205 STAGE/STORAGE FUNCTION One Year Sediment Storage for Stage Accum. Vol. 4.41 Ac. Disturbed Area= 0 0 8,004 Cu. Ft. 1 310 Basin Sta e= 4.3 2 1,550 Elevation= 741.26 3 4,180 5.5 15,018 8 31,480 10.5 54,718 13 85,205 N Log Stage NLoq Vol. LinearEstimalion Function 0.0000 5.7366 b In Ks 0.6931 7.3460 2.1780 5.8294 1.0986 8.3381 1 / b Ks 1.7047 9.6170 0.4591 340.1492 2.0794 10.3571 2.3514 10.9099 2.5649 11.3528 i 15 M � M M M M M M M = M M M � s M i 1 k 25 YEAR STORM ROUTING IMMA YADKIN Quarry TOP'OF DAM 1 INVERT OUT:30" Rlser (EL. 746.5) 1113188 SEDIMENT BASIN 1 750.00 / 24CMP BARREL INV. = Ei. 737.0 Storm volume by SCS: 0'-(P-0.2S)"2/(P+0.BS) Time OVERLAND TOTAL INCREMENTA Accumulated Stage Elevation TOTAL Outtlow: hferc.Outflow:r SPILLWAY V-(Q'/12)'(Ac.'43560), In CU.FI. minutes FLOW INFLOW Storage Stora a Cv Ft Feet OUTFLOW Riser/Barrel CMP-Barrel INV=748.5 3.0 0 0 0 83 8,004 8,004 4.26 741.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 '0:00 0.00 0.00 0.00 _ _ 25YR. STORMVOLUME=.v. 4.26 741.26 191 .78 80 6.0 9.0 2 4 2 4 330 731 8,087 8,418 4.28 4.36 741.28 741.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25Year OpbyScsinCFS= 48 12.0 7 7 1,270 9,148 4.53 741.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Tp=Vol/(1.39Qp'60) in min 15.0 11 11 1,927 10.418 4.81 741.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 47,91 18.0 21.0 15 19 15 19 2,676 3,489 12.345 15.021 5.20 5.69 742.20 742.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TIME [NCR W SEC 180 24,0 24 24 4,333 18.610 6.27 743.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 27,0 29 29 5,177 22,843 6.90 743.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.0 33 33 5,988 28,020 7.58 744.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Stage -Storage Function: 33.0 36.0 37 41 37 41 6,735 7,389 34,009 40,744 8.28 9.00 745.28 746.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 S--KsZ"b Z= S/Ks "t/b 39.0 42.0 44 46 44 46 7,449 4,432 48.133 55,582 9.72 10,38 746.72 747,38 2.64 21.60 2.64 21.60 40.87 42.24 0.00 0.00 Ks= 340.1492 45,0 48 48 1,964 60,014 10.75 747.75 36.66 36.66 42.99 0.00 b 48,0 4 8 4 8 845 61,977 10.91 747.91 43.31 43.31 43.31 0.00 2.1780 51.0 48 48 732 62,822 10.98 747.98 43.44 43.44 43,44 0.00 1/b 54.0 46 46 459 63,554 11.04 748.04 43.56 43.56 43.56 0.00 0.4591 57.0 1 44 44 41 64,013 11.08 -748708\ 43.63 43.63 43.63 0.00 Z=0 at Elev. ... 60.0 44 44 -18 64,054 11.08 ((748.08 1 43.64 43.64. 43.64 0.00 737.0 63.0 66.0 40 36 40 36 -68,4 -1,275 64,036 63,352 11.08 11,02 \ 748.08 748,02� 43.63 43.53 43,63 43.53 43.63 43.53 0.00 0.00 69.0 33 33 -1.797 62,077 10.02 747.92 43.32 43.32 43.32 0:00 72.0 31 31 -1 281 60,280 10.77 747.77 37.62 37.62 43.03 0.00 75.0 28 28 -923 58,999 10.67 747,67 33.04 33.04 42.82 0.00 78.0 26 26 -773 58,076 10.59 747.59 29.83 29,83 42.67 6.00 81.0 23 23 -602 57,303 10.53 747.53 27.21 27.21 42.53 0.00 84.0 21 21 -637 56,611 10.47 747.47 24.91 24.91 42.42 0.00 87.0 1 20 20 1 -593 55,975 10.41 747,41 22.85 22.85 42.31 0.00 90.0 18 18 -564 55,382 10.36 747.36 20,97 20.97 42.20 0.00 93.0 16 16 -519 54,828 10.32 747.32 19.26 19.26 42.11 0.00 96.0 15 15 -487 54,306 10.27 747.27 i7.68 i7.o'6 99.0 14 14 -457 53,821 10.23 747.23 16.24 16.24 41.93 0.00 102.0 13 13 -430 53,364 10.19 747.19 14.92 14,92 41.84 0.00 105.0 11 11 -404 52,934 10.15 747.15 13,71 13.71 41.77 0.00 lnan 1n in -a79 52530 10.11 747.11 12.60 12.60 41.69 0.00 111.0 10 10 -357 52,151 10,08 747.08 11.58 11.58 41.62 0.00 114.0 9 9 -335 51.7951 10.05 747.05 10.65 10.65 41.56 0.00 117.0 B 8 -315 51,4591 10.02 747.02 9.79 9.79 41.50 0.00 120.0 7 7 -297 51.1441 9.99 746.99 9.00 9.00 41.44 0.00 123.0 7 7 -279 50,841 9,90 766.96 8.26 126.6 6 -247 50,568f 9.02 746.92 7.01 7.01 41.28 0.00 129.0 6 6 -247 50,305 9.92. 746.92 I 7.01 7.01 41.28 0.00 I 132.0 5 5 -233 50.058 9.89 746.89 6,45 _ 6.45 _ 41.23 _0.00 M M M M M M M M M= v M M M M M M M M 1 v „ ,EAR ORM ROLrrlNG V'1113/88 r4MA YADKIN Quarry TOP OF DAM = INVERT OUT:30' Riser (EL. 746.5) SEDIMENT BASIN 750.00 24^ Ch1P BARREL lNV. _ - Storm volume by SCS: 0'-(P-0.2S)A2/(P+0.85) Time OVERLAND TOTAL INCREMENTA Accumulated Stage Elevation TOTAL OU lftow: Mex.O utllow: SpILLWAY V=(O'112)'(Ac.'43560), In Cu.FI. minutes FLOW INFLOW Storage Store a CuFt Feat OUTFLOW Rlser/Barral CMP•Berrel INV_748.5 0.0 3.0 0 1 0 1 ol 132 nne 8.004 4126 741.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 AREA=20.32AC. lo0YR. O'=3.W 100YR.STORM VOLUME =.,,. 4.26 741.26 280,294 6.0 9.0 3 6 3 6 521 1.153 8,136 8.657 4.30 4.42 741.30 741.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100 Yew Op by Scs in CFS . 7 2 12.0 1 1 1 1 2,001 9,810 4.68 741.68 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7p=Vol/(t.390p'60) In min 15.0 17 17 3,031 11,811 5.10 742.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 46.68 18.0 21.0 23 30 23 30 4,201 5.464 14,842 19.043 5.66 6.35 742.66 743,35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TIME MR IN SECOND$" MINUTES 180 24.0 38 38 6.768 24.507 7.13 744.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 27.0 45 45 8,060 31,275 7.97 744.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.0 52 52 9,289 39,336 8.86 745.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Stage -Storage Function: 33.0 36.0 58 63 58 63 9.771 5,790 48,624 58,396 9.76 10.62 746.76 747.62 3.51 30,93 3.51 30.93 40.96 42.72 0.00 0.00 S=KSZ^b Z= S/Ks Al/b 39.0 42.0 67 70 67 70 4,256 4 667 64,186 68.441 11,09 11.42 748.09 748.42 43.66 44.30 43.66 44.30 43.66 44,30 0.00 0,00 Ks= 340.1492 45.0 7 2 7 2 3.288 73,108 11.77 748.77 53.50 44.98 44.98 8,62 b 48.0 72 7 2 794 76,396 12.01 749.01 67.45 45.44 45.44 22.01 2.1700 51.0 70 70 -153 77,189 12.07 749.07 71.34 45.55 45.55 25.79 1 1 b 54.0 68 68 -514 77,036 12.06 749.06 70.57 45.52 45.52 25.05 0.4591 57.0 64 64 -792 76,622 12.02 749.02 68.06 A5.45 45.45 22.60 Z=0 at Elev.... 60.0 62 62 -362 75,730 11.96 748.96 64.33 45.35 45.35 18.98 737.0 63.0 66.0 57 52 57 52 -1,045 -1,131 75,366 74,323 11.94 11.86 748.94 748.86 62.69 58.20 45.30 45.15 45.30 45.15 17.39 13.05 69.0 47 47 -1,155 73.192 11,78 748.7B 53.81 44.99 44.99 8.82 72.0 43 43 -1 197 72,037 11.69 748.69 49.91 44.83 44,83 5,08 75.0 39 39 •1,269 70,840 11.60 748.60 46.64 44.66 44.66 1.99 78.0 36 36 -1,522 69,551 11.51 748.51 44.49 44.47 44.47 0.03 81.0 33 33 -2,042 68.030 11.39 748.39 44.24 44.24 44.24 0.00 84.0 30 30 .2,503 65.987 11.23 748.23 43.03 43.93 43.93 0.00 87.0 1 27 27 -2 905 _ 63,484 11.03 748.03 43.55 43.55 43.56 0.00 90.0 1 25 25 -2,466 60,579 10.80 747.80 38.71 38.71 43.08 0.00 93.0 23 23 -1,282 58,114 10.59 747.59 29.96 29.96 42.67 0.00 96.0 21 21 -863 56.832 10.49 747.49 25.64 25.664 42.45 0.00 99.0 19 19 -685 55,969 10,41 747.41 22.83 22.83 42.31 0.00 102.0 17 17 •594 55,284 10.35 747,35 20.67 20.67 42.19 0.00 105.0 16 16 -537 54.691 10.30 747.30 18.84 18.84 42.08 0,00 108.0 1. 4 14 -495 54,153 10,26 747,26 17.22 17.22 41.99 0.00 111.0 13 13 -461 53,658 10.21 747,21 15.77 t5.77 41.90 0.00 114.0 1 12 12 -431 53.197 10.17 747.17 14.45 14.45 41.81 0.00 111.0 11 11 -404 52,766 10.14 747.14 13.25 13.25 41.74 0.00 120.0 10 10 -373 52,362 10.10 747.10 12.15 12.15 41.66 0.00 123.0 9 9 •355 51,984 10.07 747.07 11.14 111,14 41.59 0.0n 126.0 8 8 -333 51,629I 10.03 747.03 10.22 10.22 41.53 0.00 129.0 8 8 I -313 51,295 10.00 747.00 9.38 9.38 41.47 0.00 132.0 7 7 -294 50,982 9.98 746.98 8.61 8.61 41.41 0.00 C.F.S. 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Martin Marietta Aggregates Little & Little Yadkin Co. Quarry Landscape Architecture/Planning 3-Nov-88 N.P. VOLUME ESTIMATES: FRESHWATER POND MAP SCALE:1 "= 100 FT. STAGE/ CONTOUR AREA JINCREMENT. I CUMULATIVE ELEV. INCHES SO. FEET STORAGE STORAGE 0 0 0 750 0.03 300 2.5 4,875 752.5 0.36 3600 4,875 5 14,875 7 5 5 0.83 8300 19,750 7.5 29 375 75 7. 5 1.52 15200 49,125 1 0 48,375 760 2.35 23500 97,500 1 2 . s 7A q75 762.5 3.60 36000 171,875 0 0 171,875 0 0 171,875 STAGE/STORAGE FUNCTION Fresh Water Stora e: Stage Accum. Vol. 97,800 Cubic Feet= 0.0 0 731,544 Gallons 2.5 4,875 Basin Sta e= 10.0 5.0 19,750 Elevation= 760.00 7.5 49,125 10.0 97,500 12.5 171,875 0.0 171,875 0.0 171,875 N Log Stage N Log Vol. LinearEstimation Function 0.9163 8.4919 b In Ks 1.6094 9.8909 2.2057 6.4123 2.0149 10.8021 1 1 b Ks 2.3026 11.4876 0.4534 609.2946 2.5257 12.0545 0.0000 12.0545 0.0000 12.0545 19 r 2SY 3dC) oil STORM POUTING USA YAORW Going - PLCF QOW %it' River EL. 760,0 FRESHWATER POND 763.50 CNP BARREL INV. v EI. ]SOAI/ elum, B5 SCS: T 1 WIDTH W' 2S)'3/I?.c 05) 9m, OVFALAMO TOTAL INCREMENTA Accumulated Stage Elevation TOTAL Oulllan: MeaAulllowSPILLWIY)-(]rc. 43550',. in CUFI. minute, FLOW INFLOW Stan n00ft 6bls a CUR Feel OUTFLOWRIfal7BaneI TO,P.Bec..1 INVa]Sx.O 2AC, 25YP. O'_3L' 0.0 3.0 0 1 C 1 0 9] e0 07,80 10.00 760.00 0.00 C.00 OAO \i0.00 0.90 0.00 ON 0,00 CHM VQ,um, ..... 10,00 76C.00 r2S` 445 103 BA 0.0 ] 9 6 506 1.09d 07,93 96.6]3 10,00 100] 76026 -- OD1 0.18 126.96 127,13 0.00 0,00 F 1)643mCIS. 9] 12A 1908 99527 in0' )60LB a90 IP.65 0.00 109Op 60) l n min 16.0 1] 1] 2.529 151y51 ]On15 2E] O.W350]19.0 21.O 31 2] ]1 8.130 865d HIS 06a f0], OC2 1 1 700,27 76041 6,00 11.In 6Jn 128,69 129.5E 0,00 0.00 INSEC 180 24.0 30 as 3.]5) 110, 55C 10 57 760.57 17.96 17.96 130.52 0.00 27D q 47 2.772 114 314 10 73 76OJ3 26 12 26.12 131.52 0.00 80.0 56 55 ]60 35,10 35. tald9 0.00 Le e210ce a FuncNen: 33.0 30.0 63 71 83 ]I .d] 3,137 121U 125, 15G 11 11 1 761.1E 4AA2 53,66 44.42 5066 133A0 136.25 0.00 000 &I42T 2=fiMs'1A 30.0 62.0 70 84 ]0 06 2100e 2,437 inn Z921 OY] 11 ni 11 12 T61d1 761,42 62.69 T0.65 62,49 70.65 185A0 135.66 GOT 0.09 He. 609.2966 06.0 69 e0 2041 i3i 3a 55<11.51 761,51 77.02 77.92 13623 _ O. U'J 68.0 93 93 1.621 )6L59 64,14 136.70 0.G5 2.2057 51.0 98 06 1732 I371 76166 $9.15 89,15 707 0.00 Ila 50.0 97 97 13a ll9 1 76170 9265 137,34 0.00 0.4536 5). 97 97 278 139.111 11.]3 ]At-)]> 95.IS 5.15 1]].50 0.00 3.0 at EMv. .. 60.p 96 951]/ 1]9,]69 11.74 ]61.]4" 96.09 608 13].56 COC 750.0 6'u.0 66.0 '- 08 OB 1.01d 139Y.5 1J8,6CI 1 11 71 \'M7y 7617 95.60 i:6 J50 13].52 1]].80 O.LC O.LC 69.0 00 451 - 90,30 OF 30 137.15 O.CC 72.0 81 Bt -0ll5 1]]56 L65 61.E5 8.90 e.YO 137.05 000 75.0 ]5 75 -1,699 I]5.)4O 1`.LO 761.60 B4.65 64.v5 1]6]4 000 ]BA 70 70 -1.77I 134.041 1153 761.53 79A8 79.48 I38.35 0.00 81.0 84 BO -1.708 132.267 $1 46 761}6 74l2 3412 66.0 60 00 -1,660 130.521 11 <0 761.90 68.96 66IS 13553 0.00 87.0 55 65 -1600 128941 IYJJ_ 761,33 64.07 64 C9 135.13 O.00 00.0 51 51 -1,516 127,241 11.26 76116 59.49 59<9 13435 0.00 93.0 o n -1,435 136,72E 11 701 20 553. 55s4 114.38 EGO ROD AA .1.357 11.9 761.1e. z61 4ci 13dA3 0.00 69.0 IC io -1,293 z29G 933 11.0 761 D I. 133,70 0D0 12.0 37 37 -1 pip 191.r. adsl 1]]a6 000 1050 35 35 .1.146 I20, 43U 1 - OI AS 3 13OR 0,00 I08.0 32 32 1.0N 119 nO2 10.94 - 38,12 132 79 0.00 111.0 30 G0 -1.036 I1 B.2Cti IO.tiY 3£60 132.52 0.00 ILIA 27 27 -0]0 111.1R I 32AS 13226 CGO 117.0 25 25 -918 ... .110 C1 132.01 000 120.0 24 24 -860 115293 10.7] 750 77 1 28 3 3 20.]8 131.77 0.00 123.0 22 22 -523 111d 24 10l] 7oG 73 2G 37 U 37 181.56 0.00 126.0 20 20 -780 113,600 10.70 760.70 24,50 24,50 131.33 0.00 149.0 10 19 -739 112.021 10.6] 760.67 22.77 22,77 131.12 0.00 1]20 f) -700 11E 082 10.63 ]60.6] 21.17 21,17 13003 0.00 M= M M M M = W= M M � = M= M M M s N i 100 YEAR STORM ROUTING MMA YADKIN Quarry TOP OF DAM = (LOW PT.OF ROAD) INVERT OUT:48" Riser (EL. 760.0) 11/3/88 FRESHWATER POND 763.50 42" CM BARREL INV. = El. 750.0 Storm volume by SCS: 30' WIDTH 0'=(P•0.2$)A2/(P+0.85) Time OVERLAND TOTAL INCH MENTA Accumulated Staga Elevation TOTAL Outflow: Max.Outflow: SPILLWAY V=(Q'112)'(Ac.'43560). h C 'NFLOW S1^ra�a_cuFt storage CtrFt Feet OUTFLOW RI_sar/Barrel CMP-Barrel INV=762.0 0.0 3.0 0 1 0 1 01 203 97.80 97,800 10.001 760.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 AREA=43.8AC. 100YR.0'=4.1' 25YR.STORM VOLUME =.... 10.00 760.00 651,875 6.0 9.0 4 10 4 10 802 1,721 98,003 98,605 10.01 10.04 760.01 760.04 0.02 0.39 0.02 0.39 127.01 127.24 0.00 0.00 100Year OpbySceinCFS- 146 12.0 17 17 2,801 100 5z6 10.12 760.12 i.o"0 Tp=Vol/(1.390p'60) in min 15.0 27 27 3,830 103,327 1.0.25 760.25 5.23 5.23 128.54 0.00 53.54 18.0 21.0 37 49 37 49 4.621 5.084 107,156 111,777 10.42 10.62 760.42 760.62 11.40 20.51 11.40 20.51 129.60 130.85 0.00 0.00 TIME INCA IN SEC 180 24.0 61 61 5,236 116,862 10.84 760.84 32.11 32.11 132.17 0.00 3 27.0 74 74 5,150 122,098 11.06 761.06 45.38 45.38 133.49 0.00 30.0 87 87 4,905 127.247 11.26 761.26 59.51 59.51 134,75 0.00 Stage -Storage Function: 33.0 36.0 99 ill 99 111 4,559 4.139 132,153 136,711 11.46 11,64 761.46 761.64 73.78 87.65 73.78 07.65 135.91 136.96 0.00 0.00 S=KsZAb Z= S/Ks Al/b 39.0 42.0 121 130 121 130 3.661 3,132 140,850 144.512 11.80 11.93 761,80 761.93 100.67 112.50 100.67 112.50 137.89 138.69 0.00 0.00 Ks= 45.0 137 137 2,375 147,644 12.05 762.05 123.84 122.83 139.37 1.01 609.2946 b 49.0 142 142 1,227 150,019 12.14 762.14 135.37 130.78 139.87 4.59 2.2057 1.11.0 146 145 587 151:246 12.18 762.18 141.93 134.92 140.13 7.01 l/b 54.0 146 146 140 151,833 12.20 762.20 145.19 136,91 140.26 8.28 0.4534 57.0 144 144 .268 151.973 12.21 762.21 145.98 137.39 140.29 8.60 L--0 at Elev. ... 60.0. 141 141 -660 151.706 12.20 762.20 144.48 136.48 140.23 8.00 750.0 63.0 66.0 135 127 135 127 -1,045 •1,428 151.045 IOV,VVV 12.18 r2.i4 762.18 7o"2.i4 140.83 . 134.24 3D 71, 140.09 136 87 6.60 --- 69.0 126 126 -428 148,571 12.08 762.08 128.12 125.92 139.57 2.20 72.0 116 116 -1 796 148,143 12.07 762.07 126.11 124.49 139.48 1.61 75.0 107 107 .2.033 146,347 12.00 762.00 118.54 118.53 139.09 0.01 78.0 99 99 -2,307 144314 11.93 761.93 111.86 111,86 138.65 0.00 81.0 91 91 -2,325 142:008 11.84 761.84 104.38 104.38 138.14 0.00 84.0 84 84 -2,248 139.683 11.75 761.75 96.96 96.96 137.63 0.00 87.0 78 78 -2 139 137,435 11.66 761.66 89.89 89.89 137.12 0.00 90.0 72 72 -2,023 135,296 11.58 761.58 83.28 83.28 136.64 0,00 93.0 67 67 -1,909 133,272 11.50 761.50 77.14 77.14 136.17 0.00 96.0 61 61 -1,799 131,364 11.43 761.43 71.44 71.44 135.73 0.00 99.0 57 57 •1,695 129,565 11.36 761.36 66.16 66.16 135,30 0.00 102.0 1 52 52 -1 598 127,869 11.29 761.29 61.28 61.28 134.90 0.00 - 48 -1 506 1267272 11.23 761.23 56.76 56.76 134.52 0.00 108.0 45 45 -1.420 124.765 11.16 761,16 52.58 52.58 134.15 0.00 111.0 41 41 .1,340 123,345 11.11 761.11 48.72 48.72 133.60 0.00 114.0 38 38 .1,264 122,005 11.05 761.05 45,14 45.14 133.47 0.00 117.0 35 35 -1 193 120,741 11.00 761.00 41.83 41.83 133.16 0.00 120.0 33 33 -i,iz7 119,548 10.95 760.95 38.77 132,86 n nn 123.0 30 30 .1,064 118.421 10.90 760,90 35.93 35.93 132,57 0.00 126.0 28 28 -1,005 117,357 10,86 760.86 33.31 33.31 132.30 0.00 120.0 26 26 -950 116,352 10.82 760.82 30.88 30.88 132.04 0.00 132.0 2e 24 •898 115,403 10.78 760.78 28.63 28.63 131.80 0.00 C.F.S. 140 } 1 lil i 2 n 100 80 60 40 20 0 TI 1 1 22 1 1 LIUJe & LIM 12128188 Channet drained G Ditch 1 Centerline manning°s n-- M= cation of meters 154.0 0.035 i YadkIn Quarry Martha Marietta 0=25=154 C.F.S. Use 6 in. Aiprap, W4.035 M Triangular ydopth Trapezoidal de h B bottom JW (Lop width X-C Area Yeioci 3 2.78 Ft. 2.64 Ft. 0.86 Ft, 9 6.67 Ft. 23.0 6.67 23 I 0 APPENDIX RUNOFF CALCULATION WORKSHEETS Notes n k Di, h rWorksheets 1. Worksheets provide summaies of the Graphical Peak Discharge method from Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, Technical Release No. 55, June 1986 edition, Engineering Division, Soil Conservation Service, U.S.D.A.. 1 1 1 i 1 national Method Peak Machetes Worksheet Smell Dralne AM85 1.2 1.101.25 1-501-1 Do 5 Min. 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 6 Min. 4.5 6.6 7.2 7.0 8.5 J Mln. 4.4 6.2 ] 7.6 8.2 0 Min. 4.2 6 6.8 7.4 8 9 Mln. 4 5.7 6.6 7.2 7.8 10 Min 3.9 1 5.5 6.4 ) 7.5 Rainlall Intandily Data by U.S. Died. of OommerDI, rive Studies Section Peek Discharge I-x 1-10 I-25 1-501-100 4.8 6.) J.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc m inure Q-2 Q-10 a-250-50Q-100 0.71 5 11.1 15.5 17.4 18.8 20.9 Temporary Diversions mmn YADKIN Quarry YADKIN COUNTY,NC Little 6 Little 20-Dii R.T.M.P. DRAINAGE AREA Arae Acr¢s RatlAna C. Diversion a1 Ito Trap % ROadfUr velfUnt Field Building 2.24 1 o.86 0.16 1 0.5D 0.99 Toter Area 3.26 pc. Road Diversion e2 to Trap fl Peak Dlscher a Rdatl/Gravewuln 0.53 at 85 Field 1.49 0.30 1-2 4.5 I-101-25I-501-100 6.5 ].2 ].e 8.5 Weig hrad •.4 nc mi me 4.0 � 4.0 Q .8 5.8 1 Q-2s 6.5 � Q-soQn 7.1 IQ Do ].6 Talel Arae 2.02 Ac. OA4 6 Olvarsion 03 to Trap P Peek Discharge RoadachaVeVDirl Field 0.23 0.]2 0.85 DAD 1-2 4.8 I 1-10 6.] 1-25 ].5 1-501.100 8.1 9 weigClnee To minate Q-z 2.0 Q-10 2.8 D-2s 3.1 Q-sD0.1QD 3.3 3.] Total Ar¢e 0.95 Ac. 0.43 5 Diversion 04 to Trap D Peek Discharge Readruravetrunt Field 0.26 0.85 0.30 I.2 4.8 1-10 6.7 1.25 7.5 1.501-100 8.1 9 Weighted •C• To m mma Q-z 1.1 Q-10 1.5 Q-xs0-5oQ-100 1.J 1.8 2.0 Terel Area 0.26 Ac. 0.9 5 5 Void Div 95 Diversion 06 4 to Tra N Peek Dlscher _ e Rosd/Grav911Dir1 Field 0.50 0.85 0.30 I-2 4.8 1-101-25 6.7 7.5 1.501.1 8.1 a 9 Weighted 'C' To minute Q--te 2.0T9.8 Q-25Q-SOQ-100 3.2 3.4 3.a Total Arae 0.50 Ac. O.BS 5 Void Div.a] Diversion 00 10 Trap U Peek Discharge RcadMravelfDin Field 0.30 0.28 0.850 0.]D 1.2 4.8 1.101.25 6.7 7.5 1-501.100 BA 9 Weighted 'c TO m inure a -x 1.6 0-10 2.3 0-250-5D 2.6 0.100 Total Area O.59 At. 0.58 5 Diversion Y9: Sediment Basin to Trap 5) Road/GravellDirt 0.80 0.85 Field 0.20 0.30 Weighted Tc 'c• inure m Peek Discharge 1.2 1-IV 1-25 4.8 6.7 7.5 t-501-100 8.1 9 Q-z aDes 3.6 5.0 $.0 5.8 a-Q-10o 6.0 1 6.7 Total Area 1.00 AD-0.)4 5 Diversion 610: Sediment Basln to Trap S) RoadlGravelloiN 0.36 0.85 Field 0.18 0.30 We lghlatl To •c• inure m5 Peek Discharge 1-2 4.8 1.10 6.7 1-25 ).5 1-5all- 8.1 100 9 0-2 0.10 0-25 0.5o a -too Total gree 0.54 AL 0.67 Void Trap all Olyersion a12- Office 6 Scales l0 Trap G) Roatl/GrevaVDln 0.]5 0.85 Field 0.30 Welgntee Tc 'C' minute Peek Discharge I.2 4.8 11-f01.25 1 7 7.5 1.501-100 8.1 9 31 . Q4 3 1.] 0-25 4.8 0 500-100 Total Area 0.)5 pc. O.Bs 5 24 Berm Diversion 413 F- to Tre Peek D1eeM1er e Road/Grev9UDld 0.46 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 1.89 0.20 1.2 d.8 I.10 6.] L - 2 5 7.5 1.501.100 8.1 9 Weighted 'c' Tc minute a-2 3.fi 0-10 SA 15.6 0.25 161 0-500-100 68 I Total Aree2.33 Ac. 0.32 5 Berm Diversion 414 JE. to Tre K) Peak Discharge Road/Gravell0irl 0.67 Field W00d6 0.]6 0.85 0.30 0.20 1.2 4.8 I-10 6.] I-25 7.5 I-501-100 6.1 9 Weighted •c• Te mmme 0-2 3.5 a-1D 4.B 0-xso-soa-100 SA 5.6 6.5 Tolel Area 143 Ac. 0.50 5 berm Diversion 015 SW to ha II) Road/Gravel/Din OA5 0.85 Field 0.28 0.30 Walphtad Tc •c• inure m Peek Discharge 1-2 4.8 1-10 6.7 1-25 7.5 1.501-100 8.1 9 3.1 3.1 0-100-25 4.3 1 1.8 1 a- 5.2 a-1 Do 5.7 Tetel Area 0.93 Ac. 0.68 5 Berm Diversion 416 SE la Too 11) RpacoGraveitDirl 0.98 085 Field D.]6 0:33 Rod 0.02 0.99 WalgMatl Tc •c• mme m Peak Discharge I.2 4.8 I-10 6.7 1-25 7.5 1-501-100 8A 9 5.2 .2 I ].2 m.2 I 0-zs 8.118.6 a-soa-100 I 9J Total 0.rve 1.T6 Ac. 0.61 5 Berm Diversion al] IF to Tr e HH) Peek Discharge Road/Gravel/Dirt 1.47 Field 0,14 Rod 0.6$ 0.30 0.99 1-2 4.B I-10 6.7 I-36 7.6 I-601-100 8.1 9 Welg kited •c• Tc minme 0-2 6.2 0-1a 8.] 0-25 9.] 0-s00-100 105 11.6 Total prey 1.61 At. 0.60 s Berm Diversion 415 10 Trap GG Peek DlscM1er e Read/Grave9Did 1.30 Fk1W 1.13 Roof 0.03 O.B5 0.30 0.99 1-2 I-10 1-25 4.8 6.] ].5 I-501-100 8.1 9 Walg htatl C. TC mmm 0-20-10 0-260-so T.4110.3111.5112.4113.01 0.l o0 Total area 2.66 ae. 0.se 5 Berm Diversion 419 E to Tr e FF) Peek Discharge HoadlGFava9D1r1 1.35 Field 2.18 Peal 0.06 0.65 0.30 0.98 1-2 4.5 1-10 6.5 1-25 7.2 1-501-100 7.9 8.5 Weighted 'c• Tc m finale 0.2 9.4 0-11 12.1 D-zs 13.4 14' D7 14.] 1o0 15.8 Total Area 3.59 Ac. 0.5x 6 Berm Diversion 020 fie TreIFF Diversion Peek DlscM1er eRrm 0.96 0I-2I-10Peak Field 0 P001 I 0lotl L9 6.] ].5 I -charge 0 8.1 9 Tcminole 0-3 J.51 0-10 4.9 0-20-5 5,551 a -Inn 5.91 fi.6 I Tout Area o.e6 Ac.5 5 EE) Berm Diversion Y21 NE to Too Peak Dlschar e Road/Gravemif1 0.23 O.BS Field 0.30 Real 0.99 I I 1-2 11.101-251-501-1 4.6 16.] I] 5 Da I 0.1 9 Welghlotl •c• Tc Immwe a-z 0.10 a-xs 0.9 1.3 11.5' 0-soa-1D0 11.6 1 I's I Total AFee0.23 Ac. 0.85 5 EE) Berm Diversion *22 SE to Trap Peak DlscM1er e Read/Gravel/Did OA2 0,85 Field 0.30 Red 0,99 1.3 4.8 1-10 6J 1-25 7.5 1.501.100 8A 9 Weighted 'O' fie in m to 0-2 1.] 0-10 2.4 0-25 2.] 0-50a-100 2.0 32 Total Are0Q.42 Cc. 0.85 5 CC) Berm Diversion 023 N. to Tr Peek Discharge ResWUreV09Dirt 0.31 Field 0.24 Red 0.85 0.30 0.99 1-2 4.B 1.10 6.] 1-25 ].5 1.501-100 8.1 9 Walg M1led •c• Te minutes 1.6 0.10 2.2 0-250-50a-100 2.5 Total Area O.55 Ac. 0.61 5 25 fl term Diversfons #24 A&B to Trap AA) Peak Discharge Road/Grovei/Dirt 0.34 0.85 1- 2 1- 1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 10 0 Field 0.53 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 B.1 9 Root 0.99 Weighted Tc C. minute 0-2 Q-10 0-25 0-500-10C Total Area 0.87 Ac_ 0.51 5 2.2 3.0 3.4 3.6 4.0 Berm Diversion #25A to Trap 96) 0.33 1 0,85 0.74 0.30 0.99 Weighted Tc C' minute Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt Field Rod 1- 2 4.8 1- 1 0 6.7 IL - 2 5 7.5 1- 5 0 a.1 1- 1 0 0 9 0-2 2.4 Q-10 3.4 0-25 3.8 0-50 4.1 0-100 4.5 Total Area 1.07 Ac. 0.47 5 Berm Diversion #26 S. to TrapCC) 1 0.85 0.30 0.99 Weighted Tc C. minute Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt Field Rant 0.31 0.15 1-2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1.2 5 7.5 11- 5 0 B.1 1- 1 0 0 9 0-2 1 .5 Q-10 2.1 0-25 2.3 Q-50 2.5 Q-100 2.8 Total Area 0.46 Ac. 0.67 5 load Diversion #27 to T op L Road/Gravel/Dirt Field Rod 0.62 1 0.85 0.30 0.99 Total Area 0.62 Ac. toad Diversion #28 to Trap ti RoadlGrave llDirt Field Rod 0.52 1 6.85 0.30 0.99 I-2 1 1-10 1-25 1-5Oil -100 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 fghted Tc 'C' minute 0-2 Q-10 Q-25 Q-500-106 .85 5 2.5 3.5 4.0 4.3 4.7 1-2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1-25 7.5 1-50 6.1 1-1 00 9 fghted 'C' Tc minute 1 0-2 2.1 0-1 0 3.0 0-25 3.3 0-50 13 Q-1 00 4.0 .85 5 Entrance Rd, Diversion #29 to Trap D) PeakThar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.38 0.85 1-2 5 0 1-1 00Field 0.30 4.8 11-10 6.7 11-2 7.51 9 ., c:yhtaa I Tc Mlminute 0-2 1 .6 0 - 1 0 1 2.2 0-25 2.4 0-500-100 2.6 2.9 C' Total Area 0.3B Ac. 0.8 5 5 Exit Rd. Diversion #30 to Trap D) Road/GravellDirt 0.20 0.85 Field 0.30 Rod 0.99 Weighted Tc 'C' minute Peak Dischar e 1- 2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1- 2 5 7.5 1- 5 0 8.1 1- 10 0 9 0-2 0.8 0-10 1.1 0-25 1.3 Q-500-100 1.4 1.5 Total Area 0.20 Ac. 0.85 1 5 Road Diversion 931-U to Trap B Upper) Road/Gravel/Dirt 1 0.80 1 0.86 Field 0.43 0.30 Woods 0.66 0.20 Weighted Tc .C' minute Peak Dischar e 1-2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1- 2 5 7.5 1- 5 0 8.1 1- 1 0 0 9 0-2 4.5 Q-1 0 6.3 0.25 7.1 0 - 5 0 7.6 0.100 8.5 Total Area 1.89 Ac. 0.50 5 Road Dlversiur, 431-M 'to Trap 8 Feek vt,char^� RoadlGravellDirt Field Woods 1.34 2.13 1.25 1 0.65 0.30 0.20 1- 2 4.4 1-1 0 6.2 1- 2 5 7 1- 5 0 7.6 1- 1 0 0 8.2 Weighted C' Tc minute 0-2 8.9 0-1 0 12.6 0 - 2 5 14.2 0-50 15,41 0-100 16,6 Total Area 4.72 Ac. 0.43 1 7 Road Diversion 431-L to Trap B-lower) RoadlGravel/ Dirt 1.50 0.85 Field 2.30 0.30 Woods 1.29 0,20 Weighted Tc .C' minute Peak Discharge 1- 2 4.4 1-1 0 6.2 1- 2 5 7 1- 5 0 7.6 1- 1 0 0 8.2 0-2 9.8 0-10 13.8 0 - 2 5 15.6 0-500-100 16.9 18.2 Total Area 6.09 Ac. 0.44 1 7 26 Road Diversion 4032 to Trap C Road/Gravol/Dirt 0.43 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 0.20 Total Area 0.43 Ac. Diversion #33 W to Tree /Gravel/Dirt 0.43 1 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 0.20 Peak Dischar e 1-2 1-10 1-25 11-501-100 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Ighted Tc .C' minute 0-2 0-10 0.25 0-500-100 Peak Dischar e I - 2 4.5 1-1 0 6.5 1-25 7.2 1-501.100 7.9 8.5 sighted 'C' Tc minute 1 Q-2 1.6 0-1 0 2.4 0-25 2.6 0-50 2.9 Q-1 OC t 3.1 0.85 6 Road Diversion # 34 1E. to Trap A) Peek Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt Field Woods 0.12 1 0.85 0.30 0.20 1- 2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1.25 7.5 1- 5 0 8.1 1 1- 1 0 0 9 Weighted Tc 'C' minute 0-2 0.5 Q-10 0.7 0-25 0.8 0-500-100 1 CIA 0.9 Total Area 0.12 Ac. 0.05 5 Road Diversion # 35 E. to Trap B) Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.12 0.85 Field 0.30 1 Woods 0.20 1 Weighted Tc 'C' minute Peak Discharge 1- 2 1 4.8 1- 1 0 6.7 1- 2 5 7.5 l- 5 0 1 8.1 I- 1 0 0 1 9 Q-2 1 0.5 0-10 0.7 0-25 0.8 Q-500-100 0.8 C.9 Total Area 0.12 Ac. 0.85 I 5 Primary Crusher Diversion # 36 to Trap T) Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.70 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 0.20 Weighted Tc C. minute Peak Dischar e 1- 2 4.8 11.1 0 6.7 1- 2 5 7.5 1 I- 5 0 1 8.1 1- 1 0 0 1 9 0-2 2.1 Q-10 4.0 0-25 4.5 0-500-i00 4.a 64 Total Area 0.70 Ac. 0.86 5 Peak Dischar e Initial Pit # 37 S to Tra V Road/Gravel/Dirt 2.54 0.85 1-2 1.1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 1 0.20 Weighted Tc C. minute 0-2 0-10 0-25 0-500.100 Total Ares 2.54 Ac. 0.85 1 5 10.4 14.5 16.2 17.5 19.4 Initial Pit Div. # 38 E to Trap V Peak Dlschar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 1 .33 0.85 1-2 l- 1 0 1- 2 5 1.50 1- 1 0 0 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.20 Weighted Tc C' minute 0-2 0-10 0 - 2 5 0-50 0-100 Total Area 1.33 Ac. 0 .8 5 5 5.4 7.6 8.5 9.2 10.2 Initial Pit Div. # 39 to Trap W Peak Dlschar(je Road/Gravel/Dirt 1.00 0.85 1-2 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.20 Weighted Tc 'C' minute_ 0-2 0.10 0.25 0-SOQ•10C Initial Pit Div. # 40 SE to Trap Y) Peak Dlschar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.28 0.85 1-2 1- 10 1-2 5 t- 5 0 1 -1 00 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods n If)WRlnhtnff Tr_ .C' Iminute 0-2 0-10 0-25 Q-50 Q-100 Total Area 0.28 Ac. 0. 8 5 5 1 . 1 1.6 1.8 1.9 j 2.1 Initial Pit Div. # 41 to Trap Y Peek Dlschar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.30 0.85 1- 2 1-1 0 1- 2 5 l- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.20 1 Weighted Tc .C' minute 0-2 0-10 0-25 0-500-10a Total Area 0.30 Ac. 0.8 5 5 1 . 2 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 Initial Plt Div. # 42 NW to Trap Z) Road/Grave llDirt 0.25 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 0.20 Weighted Tc .C' minute Peak Discharge 1-2 4.8 1-1 0 6.7 1- 2 5 7.5 1- 5 0 8.1 1 -1 0 0 9 0-2 1 . 0 0-10 1.4 0 - 2 5 1.6 0-500-100 1.7 1,9 Total Area 0.25 Ac.. 0.85 5 27 .1 i I I 1 V Initial Pit Div. #43 SE to Trap Z} Road/Gravel/Dirt 1.62 0.85 Field 0.30 Woods 0.20 Weighted Tc C. minulc Peak Dischar e 1- 2 4.8 1- 1 0 6.7 t- 2 5 7,5 1- 510 8.1 1-1 00 9 0-2 6.6 0-10 9.2 Q-25 10.3 0-50 11.2 Q-100 12.4 Total Area 1.62 Ac. J 0.85 1 5 711lial Pit Div, 444 to Trap OC RoadlGravel/ Dirt 0.29 0.85 Field 0.30 rr�u v.2v Total Area 0.29 Ac. I - 2 4.8 I 1-1 011-2511-5011-100 Ej 6.7 7.5 m 9 ti.y. 'C' minute 0-2 1 .2 0-10 1.7 Q-25 1.8 0-50 2.0 Q-10C 2.2 0.85 5 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rational Method Peak Discharge Worksheet Small Drainage Areas 1- 1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 00 MMA YADKIN Quarry 5 Min. 1 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 YADKIN COUNTY,NC 6 Min, 6.5 7.2 7.9 8.5 7 Min. 6.2 7 7.6 8.2 8 Min, 6 6.6 7.4 8 Little & Little 9 Min. 5.7 6.6 7.2 7.8 20-Dee-88 WCM 10 Min 5.5 6.4 7 7.5 Rainfall Intensity Data by U.S. Dfe�.p�tJ. at AGAIN -A 9-P A- P.T Al r^.nm mama rflnrlelAt111e Ci[I({IPS �F.�.l AREA Acres C' DITCH 41 & 2 Peak Discharge Asphalt paving 0.03 0.95 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 00 Grass 0.09 0.35 1 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc .C' minute Q-10 0.25 0-50 0-100 Total Area 0.12 DITCH #3 Asphalt paving 0.05 1 0.95 Grass 1 0.16 0.35 1-101-25 1 1-501-100 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 ighted Tc C. minute.O-10 JQ-25 10-50 Q-100 Total Area 0.21 i 0.49 1 5 1 0.7 1 0.11 1 0.3 i 0.9 1 Peak Discharge DITCH 04 Upper Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.40 0.85 1 - 1 0 1-25 I-50 1-100 Grass 0.83 0.35 G.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.66 0.20 1 Weighted Tc C. minute Q-10 Q-25 Q-50 0-100 Total Area 1 .89 0.40 5 5.1 5.7 6.2 6.9 DITCH $14 Middle (Hq 880 Ft. Peek Dischar e RoadiuraveiiAiri u.67 r 0.85 i- i v i- 2 5 i- S v^ 1- Grass 2.80 0.35 6.2 7 7.6 8.2 Woods 1.25 0.20 Weighted Tc C. minute 0-10 0-25 Q-50 0-100 Total Area 4.72 0.38 7 11.2 12.6 13.7 14.8 DITCH #4 Lower First 180 Ft. Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.75 0.85 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 3.05 0.35 6.2 11 7 7.6 8.2 Woods 1.29 0.20 Weighted Tc 'C' minute 0-10 0-25 0-50 Q-100 Total Area 5.09 0.39 7 12.2 1 3 .7 1 4 .9 1 6.1 DITCH #5 Peek Discharge Gravelroad 0.09 0.85 1-10 1-25 1-50 i-100 Grass 0.26 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc .C. minute 0-10 0 - 2 5 10.50 0.100 i Total Area 0 .3 5 I 0.48 1 5 11 .1 1 1 .3 1 1.4 1 1.5 I Peak Discharge DITCH 46 Gravel road 0.30 0.65 1 - 1 0 1 - 2 5 1-50 1-1 00 Grass 0.55 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 1.04 0.20 Weighted Tc 'C' minute 0-10 0 -2 5 0 - 5 0 0-100 Total Area 1 .89 0.35 1 5 4.4 4.9 5.3 5.9 itch #7 Peak Discharge Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.04 0.85 1-1 0 1-2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 0.09 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighled Tc 'C' minute 0-10 0-25 0-50 0-100 Total Area 0.13 0.50 1 5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 BITCH #B Peak Discharge Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.12 0.85 1- 1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 10 0 Grass 0.35 0.35 6.7 1 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.17 0.20 Weighted Tc .C' minute 0-10 0 -2 5 0 - 5 0 0-100 Total Area 0.64 0.40 1 5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 29 I 1 i 1 1 AM 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 latch # 9 Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.14 0.85 1-1 0 1-2 5 1- 5 Oil- 1 0 0 Grass 0.20 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc 0-10 1.3 1 0-25 1.4 1 0-50 1.5 1 Q-10p 1.7 1 'C' minute Total Area 0.34 1 0.56 1 5 l ]Itch #10 Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dir! 0.20 0.85 1- 1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 0.50 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc 'C' minute 0-10 0-25 Q-50 0-100 Total Area 0.70 0.49 1 5 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.1 ]Itch #11 Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.27 0.65 1-1 0 1- 2 5 I- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 0.16 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc C' minute 0 - 1 0 Total Area 0,45 0.65 5 :0:25Q-50Q-100 2-0 .2 2.4 2.6 Ditch #12 Peak Discharge Road/Gravel/girt 0.17 0.a5 1- 1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 l- 10 0 Grass 0.24 0.35 6.7 7.5 1 8.1 1 9 Office root 0.03 0.99 Weighted Tc C' minute 0-10 0-25 0-50 0-100 Total Area 0.44 0.58 1 5 1.7 1. 9 2.1 2.3 Ditch #13 Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/flirt 0.12 0.85 1-1 0 1-2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 0.18 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc C. minute 0-10 0-25 0-50 0-100 Total Area 0.30 0.55 1 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.5 Ditch #14 Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt ..73 0.85 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Grass 1.16 0.35 6.7 7.5 8,1 9 Roof 0.03 0.90 Weighted Tc 'C' minute Q-10 0.25 0-50 0-100 Total Area 1 _9 2 0.5 5 1 5 7.0 7.9 8.5 9.5 Ditch #15 Peak Rischar e 1-1 0 1-2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.25 0,85 Grass 2.10 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.58 0.20 Weighted Tc Q-10 7.1 Q-25 8.0 0-50 8.6 0-100 9.6 C. minute Total Area 2.93 0,36 5 Peak Dischar e 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Ditch 416 Road/Gravol/Dirt 0.05 0.85 Grass 0.05 0.35 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Weighted Tc C' 0.60 minute. 1 5 0 - 1 0 Q-25 0-50 0-100 0.4 0,5 1 0.5 1 0.5 Total Area 0.10 Ditch #17 us Iower Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.07 0.85 1-1 0 1- 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 G.-m R 7 7.5 R,1 a Welghted Tc C. minute -a,- _10 0-25 0-50 0-100 Total Area D.33 0.46 5 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.4 (upper) 0,06 0.85 Peak Dischar e 1-1 0 1. 2 5 1- 5 0 1- 1 0 0 Ditch #17 818 Road/Gravel/Dirt grass 0.22 0.35 6.7 7.5 8A 9 Weighted Tc 0.28 'C' 0.46 minute. 5 0 -1 0 0-25 0-50 0-100 0.9 1 .0 1.0 1.2 Total Area Ditch 4019 Upper Peak Dischar e Road/GravellDirl 0.24 0.85 1-1 0 1- 2 5 5 0 1- 10 0 Grass 0.88 0.35 11- 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Rod 0.99 Weighted TC C. minute 0-10 0-25 0-50 0-100 1 Total Area 1. 1 2 0.46 1 5 3.4 3.9 4.2 4.6 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ditch 4 19 Lower Peak Dlscher e Read/GravellDin Glass 0.36 2.33 0.115 0.35 1.101.25 6.7 7.5 I.501.100 9A 9 weigh led •c• no chi u1e 0-10 T.5 18.4 o-zs 19.1 O.sD 0-100 10.1 Total Area 2.69 _ 0.42 5 Ditch 4 20 Peek Discharge RoadlGravel/Din 0.29 0.85 1-101-25 1-501-100 wa.Q. •c• To mmme 0.10 1.T 0.25 1.8 0.50 2.0 U-100 2.2 Total Area 0.29 o.es 5 Duch 421 Peek pincher e RoadlGraveupin Grass Row cr O 0.69 2.58 8.78 m7ia I-101.25 6 6.8 1.50 7.4 I.1 Oc 8 0-19p-25p-50 30.OI34.OI3].O 0-100 40.0 Total Area 12.05 pitch 4 22 lower Peek Discharge Road/Gravel/Din 0.66 Gmm 0.95 RD FITIN) 0.10 0.85 0.35 0,99 1.101.25 6.7 ].5 1-501-100 B.1 9 weig Waal '0' Tc minale 0-10 6.6 0-25 I TA 18.0 0.50 0.100 0.9 I I Total Area 1.71 0.58 5 Ditch A23 (Upper) Peek plschar e RoawUravel/Dirt 0.61 Gels 0.73 Poll 0.10 O.BS 0.35 0.129 1.101.25 6.7 7.5 I.501. B.1 100 9 Weighted '0' Te minale 0.10 S.B 0-25 6.5 0-SO ].1 -1 0-100 Told l Arad 1.44 0.61 5 Ditch 423 Peek Discharge geaNpravel/pin Gam 0.23 0.45 0.85 I 0.35 1-101-25 6.7 7.5 I-501-10D 9.1 9 Weighted 'C' chi to nu G- R.4 .4 0. � 2.6 .6 9 � 2 .9 0-100 � 9.3 I Total Aree 0.68 0.5 2 5 Ditch 0 24 Peak Dlscher e Road/Gravel/Dirt Grass 0.20 0.88 0.B5 0.35 1-101-25 6.) ).5 I-501-100 B.l B Weighted 'C' To m inule 0-10 0-25 0-500-100 Total Area 1.08 0.44 5 Olteu 425 Peak Discharge RoaO/GraveirDirl Clam 2.43 2.39 0.05 0.35 1.101.25 6.7 7.5 1.50l-100 8.1 9 Welg M1led 'c• Tc minula 0.10 19.4 0 -2 5 21.8 0-500-100 23.5 26.1 Total Aree 4.92 0.60 5 Ditch 423 Peek Discharge Road/Gravel/Din Gav ITotal 0.23 0.45 0.85 O.JS I I-101.25 6.7 7.5 t.501.100 8.1 9 d I WO minale 0 3.4 0 �2?6 2 B0I03.2 oI Are O.6B 52 Ditch 0 20 1 Peek Discharge Road/Grsvell0in Gras 0.20 O.BB 0.65 0.J5 Tu J 1.25 7.5 TO 8.1 I-100 9 WelgM1ud •e• Tc minale- 3.2 0-zs 3.6 a- 3.11 9 IQ 01 oC3 Total Aree 1.06 OA4 S 31 I t I Ditch 926 Peek barrette Read/GrevaUDln D.as I-101.25 1.501-100 Feld 0.44 0.30 6.2 ] 7.6 8.2 Woods 1.69 0.20 Walghtetl Tc Paved head D.95 'C' minute 0-10 O-RS 0-500-100 Total Area 2.33 0.22 ] 3.2 3.5 3.9 4.2 Ditch 927 Lower Peek Dis[her e RoadlGfavel/DIl1 Field Rm1 1.74 0.02 0.85 0.30 0.99 1 .1 0 11- 6.7 2 5 7.5 1- 5 0 8.1 1-1 0 0 9 Weighted •c• To Merida 0-lD 3.6 0-2s 4.1 0-SD0.100 4.4 4.9 Total Area 1.76 0.31 5 Ditch 027 Upper Peek Dlscher e RoadfOrevellUirl Field Rod 1.40 0.02 0.85 0.30 0.99 I-1D1-RS 6.] ].5 I-501-100 6.1 9 Weigh led 'C' Tc mirule 0-10 2.9 0-25 3.3 0-500.I 16 U0 4.0 Total Area 1.42 0.31 5 DI1Cr 428 Upper Peek DlscM1er e ReadfUravelluld Field Rod L]2 0,03 0.85 0.30 0.99 1-101-15 6 ] 11501.100 ].5 8.1 9 Weighted •.3 TC M i5 D-to 3.1 D-2s 4.1 0.4 1 4.4 4.0D 4.9 Total Area 1.75 0.31 s Perm Ditch R28 Lower Peek DlscM1er s RoadlGmveVOltl Feld 2.63 Red D.03 0.65 0.3 D.99 1-101-25 66.7 7.5 1-501-100 8.1 9 Walghta0 'C. Tc minute 0-10 a.5 0.25 6.1 0-50 6.5 0-180 7.4 Total Aree 2.66 0.31 5 Culvert at Peak DIa[her a woos Old field Greek RoeB 10.36 3.24 1.14 2.45 0.20 0.30 0.35 0.85 I.101-25 5.3 6.2 I-501-100 6.8 ] Wolg M1ted 'C• T[ inure M10 0-10 29.3 0-25 34.3 0-50 3T.6 0-100 00.9 Total Aree 17.19 0.32 Culvert e2 Peek aerates Woods Gmek Gravel read 1.04 0.67 0.36 0.20 0.35 0.05 1-101.25 6.] 7.5 1-501.100 8.1 9 WeigM1ud •gh To mlTo 0 - 1 0 S. 0-25 0.500.103 Total Area 2.02 0.30 5 Dulverl 43 Peek Dlscher e Wood3 Old red Reach Grass 2.35 1.87 0.49 0.20 0.20 0.30 U.55 0.35 1-101-25 6.] 7.5 1-501.100 9.1 9 Weighted 'C' Tc M mule 0.10 10.2 0.25 11.4 0 - 5 C 12.3 0-100 1].T Total Aree 4.91 0.31 5 Culvert 04 Peek Dlscher a Gmvol madlpaming Gras Office tool 0.56 0.60 0.03 0.85 0'35 0.99 1-101.25 6.7 Z5 1-501-1 a0 8.1 9 Welghle9 'e' To M i5 4.0 4.5 D .3 5.3 q.8 a0.4 5.8 6.4 Tout Area 1.19 0.50 5 (Cuevens 5.6,87 by SCS Peak Discharge) 32 1 1 i i � 1 1 s 1 � 1 I 1 i I 1 s I 1 1 COVER DESCRIPTION GROUP CH from SOIL NAME I A B C D? I TABLE 2- 21 AREA (In acres) Crushed stone road F 39 3.71 Ac. Pow Crop -Contoured +Cro Residue ! 8 74 6.78 Ac. i Meadow I 6 58 1 7.83 Ac. i i I I I i I I I AREA SUBTOTALS: 20.32 Ac. Total Area in Acre3=1 Weighted CN =1 Time Of Concentration=l Pond Factor = 20.32 Ac. Sheet 71 1 Flow= 0.38 Hrs. t 0.29 Hrs. Shallow flan= 0.02 Hrs. 'Channel I Flow = 0.07 Hrs. 1 RAINFALL TYPE lI I 3 1 1 Calculation by 1 SZ5'. T.R. 55 June, 1986 Ed. 1 1. I + Graphite] rrns 1 Graphite] i r'I>`ihod i sireRIf I �reripitetiau (P) inches 1 RuAoft ! M PEAK 1 DISCHARGE 1 Q = i Year 2 Year 5 Year 10 Year 25 Year 50 Year 1 100 Year L 2.8 In. 3.4 In. 4.3 In. I 5.0 In. i 5.6 In. f 6.3 In. i 7.1 in. 0.6 In. 1.0 In. 1 1.6 In. I 2.1 In. # 2.6 In. 1 a.1 in. 3.8 In. 11 CFS I 17 CFS I 29 CFS 39 CFS ! 48 CFS rA Ares 59 lefa 1__ 72 CFS .�6tscl•rdrge 33 PEAK DISCHARGE SUMMARY i JOB: MMA Yadkin Quarr I !_DRAINAGE AREA NAME: !Temp. Crossing at Primerg Crusher � t 2!21 /88_� COYER DESCRIPTION SOIL NAME II GROUP € CK from { A B r D? I TABLE 2-2 AREA I I (in acres) i wouds !! 8 ss1 74 18.66 Au. i I25.53RowAc. 1 Meadow I i 8 58 I 33.00 Ac. I Farmstead B 68 7.06 Ac. I Paved Pold W f POW 1 I r3 i 89 1 2.13 Ac. I IGraWei Road I f a ! 89 I 1.76 tic. I IOrctrard 6 60 ' 2. ; 9 Ac, I Rowcrop:finntour+No Gaya I 5 t 86 I 6 44 Ar, I Curr+rrri Pond -future 1laraduvE Future Berm B ! 65 —�- 2.36 Ac. 4.46 AC. 1 Total Area in Acres= Weighted CN = me Of Concentration= Pond Factor = I 1 Year 2 Year 5 Year 10 Year 25 Year 50 Year 100 Year AREA SUBTOTALS:; 1 03.59 Ac- 1 103.59 Ac_ ,Sired 'Shallow !Channel 66 I Flow= Flow= i Flow = 0.57 Hrs. 10.41 Firs. 0.04 Hrs. I 1 0.12 Hrs. I 1 RAINFALL TYPE 11! I PEAK I I Pirri�iteiioa ftwAr DISCHARGE (P) inches _ I (Q) ! Qp= i I 2.8 In. I 0.5 In. I 27 CFS I ! 3.4 In. I�I 0.7 In. ' 49 CFS ' 4.3 In. f 1.3 In_ 89 CFS I Cs1CIAation by 5.0 In. 1.7 1 n. 125 CFS I S.C.5. T..R 55 5.6 In. 2.1 In. 159 CFS I June, 1986 Ed. 6.3 In. 2.7 In. 1 201 CFS I Graphical P,ak 7.1 I �r. 3.3 1 n_ 1 252 CFS l [ ix gar%e Method! 34 I .1 1 I II 1 COVER DESCRIPTION I SAIL NAME � GROUP I A B C D? CH from AREA 1 TABLE 2-21 (in acres] Paved Read + R.O.W. 8 29 AL. Future Pond B _�1.01 96 I 1.10 Ac. I Future Plant Area+Office Rd. B 89 8.41 AC, 1 Future Berms B 65 2.61 Ac. 1 Woods I I B 58 13.41 Ac, Meadow B 58 I 1.68 Ac. 1 Row Oro -Contour+Cro Residue 6 74 8.77 nc. I Row Crop-Contoured; no cover 1 B I 86 5.27 Ac. B_ I 68 1.*:0 1 I I 1 i I i AREA SUBTOTALS:! 43.80 Ac. i Total area in Acre3=L Weighted CN = Time Of Concentration= Pond Factor - 43.80 Ac. Sheet Flow= 0.43 Hra. Shallow !Channel F1ov= 0.02 Hra. Flov = I 0.05 Hrs. 73 0.50 Hrs_ 1 RAINFALL TYPE I1 � i I I Calculetion by I S.C.S. T.h. 55 I f...... 11]Ot G.1 l iunie, 1 7vv L.V. II GrAphical PeAV I Gischarge_Matltod L 5rG7R1f - -- Prsrip►itstios (P) inche3 , AF#Avff (Q) PEAK DISCHARGE i i Year 2 Year 5 Yeer 10 Year I 25 C-rr I 5Q Year 100 Year I 2.8 In'. ( 3.41 n. 4.3 In. 1 5.0 In. 3 r.1 2_ U.0 111. 6.3 In_ 7.1 i n. I 0.7 1 n. i 1.1 1 n. 1.7 1n. ! 2.3 In. -6 n _ 1 3.3 !n. I -.0 I a.L1_1§ I 4.0 I o. 1 J 23 CFS j 37 CFS { 54 CFS I 80 CFS n-C 7 ! LFJ 11i CFS CFS 35 1 I 11 PEAK DISCHARGE SUMMARY # JOD:,MMA Yadkin 1902.08 DRAINAGE AREA NAME: !Cnl�rert 06 �- I COVER DESCRIPTION I SOIL NAME, ' GROUP I I A 13 Ii D? it CN from I TABLE 2-2I AREA (In acres) Crushed stone road ; i $ 69 0.69 kc. Row Cro -Contoured ;Cover Cro I B 74 8.78 Ac. i I € I i I I I I AREA SUBTOTALS:I 9.47 Ae. Total Area in Acres=; Weighted CN = €Time Of Concentration= Pond Factor = 9.47 Ac. 75 0.31 Hrs. _;Sheet I Flow= 0.29 Hrs. 'Shallbv Flow= 0.02 Hrs. ;Channel I Flog = I 0.01 Hrs. 1 RAINFALL TYPE II I I i Calculation b+j 1 54$ T. k 55 1 i June, 198E Ed. SAMety ! PEAK P�eci itgtion kemeff DISCHARGE. I (P) inches ! (Q) I Q = ! 1 Year 1 I 2 Year I 5 Year I 10 Year ! 25 Year 2.8 In. 1 0.8 In. 1 7 CFS 3.4 In. } 1.3 1n. I i 1 cm ! 4.3 In. 1.9 In. 16 CFS 5.0 In' i 2.5 In. I 24 CFS ! 5.6 In_ 2.9 In. ! 28 CFS 50 Year i 6.319. i 3.5 Ia. i 34 CFS 1 f3raphiol Ppsk ! 100 Year 7.1 In. 4T3_In. i 42 CFS Disctiarye Method! 36 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 COVER DESCRIPTION SOIL NAME IA GROUP 6 D? 1 Cie from TABLE 2-21 AREA Inacras Woods 1 B 8 18.66 c p-Contour+Cro Re due B R2AH Nww 1 B 56 1 29.18 Ae. Farmstead B 1 68 1 7.06 Ac. I Paved RAad w/ R.O.W. B 69 2,13 As. Crushed stone road B 89 1, 10 Ac. Orchard I B 60 2.19 Ac. Row Cro -Contoured-no Cover B 86 6,44 Ar,. Current Pond/Future Meadow B 58 2.36 Ac. Future Berms B 65 3.63 Ac. AREA SUBTOTALS:1 98.46 he. I Total Weightedea in cCN =1 Time Of Concentration=I Pond Factor = 98.46 MownIIlFlow=Y 0.40 Hire. 0.04 Hrs. t Flov 0.11 Hrs. 66 0.55 Hrs. 1 RAINFALLwnriit I Colcule ion by 15.6.5. T.Q 55 June, 1986Ed. !, firaphicsl Peek i Discharge Method STOR/f Freeipitefioe P inches I Resod/ I (Q) PEAK DISCHARGE Q = 1 Year 2 Year 5 Year 10 Year 25 Year SO Year 100 Year i 2.81n. 3.41n. 4.3 In. 5.0 In. 5.61n. 5.31n., 7.1 In. 0.51n. 0.0 In. 1.3 In. 1.7 In. 2.1 In 2.61a. 3.3 In. 26 CF5 49 CFS 66 CFS 123 CFS 154 CF5 194CFS 246 CFS 37 _ _ _ Vltil'1C171 Y.7 H.I.Ho%- •.1I11U.1 mmcQ .i 3 ry ... .. T RECLAMATION MAP r , 4 �1ymj��+'AM.LS NCDENR,. 3AME5 9. NO MI ^h:' GW 89NOP T� f r ur P.G:. P.E. DI AND STATE r .l Z, AIDE,M n lK 1 '1 r: Nx JOB — - '.F.r1JY" POPE - -�A NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Land Quality section Facsimile message Company/Department: M A, - Phone No.: FaX No.: From: WA.E.. Date: Time: 6u / Xrn) LNL'U)�— You should be receiving page(s) (mchutuo cover sheet): 1f you do not receive all pages, please contact sender @ 919/733-4574. "NO QUALITY SECTION M191733-4574 FAX19191733-2890 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY EEcnoN l9191 733-ZA23 FAX(9191 733-0900 P.O. Box 2)66], RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27611 7697 TELEPHONE (9100733,3833 FAX 19191 T15-0801 AM EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / A VEIRMATI V E ACTION Eu PLOY OR -II n LY1491110% rosT-CONSUMER PAPER [CATION FOR A MIINING PERMIT GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 114.5 Acres leased 112.7 Property owner if leased _ Dale Holler (409ac.) and Fr-k Fleming (141.8 ac.) 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel & Truck XX Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) Front end loaders may be used in place of shovels 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 120+ Reference elevation:_ b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes _ No X If no, proceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? 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 a from this permit application? Yes_ No_ If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map). 6. Present (premining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland 161.28 ac Pasture 24.34 ac Forestry 106.64 ac Fish/Wildlife 2.48 ac Recreation ac Other 2.52 ac (Farm buildingsT — 7. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry as Fish/Wildlife T8.34 ac Recreation ac Other 228.92 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 (pit clarification, sed.basin)3.4. _acres b. Area used for stockpiles (included in 2d) -0- acres c. Area used for waste piles (berms) 11. acres d. Area used for processing plants and ensite haul roads 22.2 acres e. Area of mine excavation(s) 10.02 acres f. TOTAL a-e 50.37 acres 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 56 acres FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Check acreage to be bonded: Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 (page 2) whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. (See 15 NCAC 5B.0003 for bond amounts.) 0 - 4.99 acres 10 - 24.99 acres 5 - 9.99 acres XX 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. Martin Marietta Aggregates currently holds 44 mining permits in North Carolina. 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 In the first year or two it is not anticipated that stone will be washed. When the washing system is installed, it will be operated under a no dis- charge permit; that is, it will be a closed circuit system discharging no waste water. The system will be further described when it becomes a part of our NPDES permit application. 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 the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points on your mine map. The mine or pit will accumulate rain water and groundwater seepage into a sump. An electric pump is used to pump this water to a clarification pond which is sized to properly clarify the water for discharge into an unnamed tributary of South Deep Creek. The water is tested to assure compliance with the quality regulations of our mine water dulsoharge permit. If you answered yes to either 1a or It, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. Attached is a copy of the Water Quality Permit Application, submitted to the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section on November 7. 1988 *In lieu of the surety bond required by this section, the operator may file with the Department a cash deposit, negotiable securities, a mortgage of real property acceptable to the Department, or an assignment of a savings account in a North Carolina bank on an assignment form prescribed by the Department. The amount of land disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount. rge�/ 00 �U itC of Nord i Car otii la Department, of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Goverlior Stephen G. Cotinid William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary April 25, 1989 Director Mr. Horace Willson Manager, Environmental Services Martin Marietta Aggregates P.O. Box 30013 Raleigh, North Carolina 27622 RE: Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Dear Mr. Willson: The application for a mining permit for the y�� Quarry in Yadkin County has been found to meet the requirements of G.S. 74-51 of The Mininq Act of 1971. As your company already has a blanket bond sufficient to cover this application, T am enclosing the mining permit. The conditions of Mining Permit No. 99--05 were based primarily upon information supplied in the application with conditions added as necessiary to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. This permit expires on April 25, 1999. G.S. 74-65 states that the issuance of a mining permit does not supercede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with the applicable zoning regulations .Lies with you. Please review the permit and notify this office of any objection or question concerning the terms of the permit. Sincerely, f i r Tomas E. Carroll, P. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC/sl -E lclosure cc: Mr. Doug Miller-, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, forth Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733.3833 A EflUal vYpuiiunity niiirmaive Anion Employer DI.l'AR' MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND C0M1vUNI1`Y DES E10PMENT DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY. SECTION P E R M I T for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Regulation 15 NCAC 5 B, and other applicable Laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County - Permit No. 99-05 for the operation of a Crushed Stone ('h,arry 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. Page 2 of 9 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions mu�3t b_. lldde- Luz L[le proteC -ion of UIe surLuLindiiLg 01_1V1f01U1ltllL CUIU fVr 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 lard 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 gave 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. DRfi_nif ions vvjierever use, or referred to iic this peat, 'ur'l.ec,S -hp context clnarly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until April 2.5, 1999. 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: Page 3 of 9 OPERATING COND1TlONS: 1. Wastewater and Quarry Dewatering Any wastewater processing or mine dewat-cr ing shall be ii-h the requirements and rules prcu ulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Ccxmliss ion . 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. B. The permanent access (plant entrance) road shall be paved for a minimum of 400 linear feet from its junction with SR 1711. During quarry, operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to preventdust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting wetlands shall be in accordauice with the requirements and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. C. The buffer zones shown on the Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan dated December 30, 1988 and revised April 12, 1989 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 GiCept.4 --P theyns+l l a+nn n-Lv. mii�sediment cont rol measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. The operator shall notify the Winston-Salem Regional Office, Land Quality Section, at least 48 hours prior to beginning any of the initial land disturbing activities indicated in the approved application for a mining permit. B. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, brush barriers, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. Page 4 of 9 C. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Sheets 1 thru 5, dated December 30, 1988 and revised April 1.2, 1989 shall be follovaed. An erosion and sediment control plara(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 (1- 9 acres), creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. D. The Temporary Rock Filter Perm #4 shown on Sheet 3 of 6 of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall have a mini3m3m height of 6 feet, top width of 5 feet, weir length of 40 feet, upstream slope of 2:1, downstream slope of 3:1 and constructed of Class I rip -rap with No. 5 washed stone on its entire upstream face. This berm shall be properly anchored in bedrock or moved further downstream to the 100 year flood boundary so it can be properly keyed into the creekbanks at its cwuuiicii�a. 5. Groundwater Protection A. The observation wells denoted as Y¢1 thru Y¢-3 on Figure 1 (attached) shall .be monitored at least 30 days prior to initiating any excavations of consolidated material (rock) in the initial pit area to allow for the determination of pre --existing (static) groundwater levels. B. The 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 to construct these wells shall be obtained from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, Groundwater Section. C. the observation wells shall be monitored twice a aeon-Uh !L-.J ...-.ntIh _.1 L �s��irc�t�uil.y� a� 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 (12) month period 'as deemed appropriate by the Department. Bags 5 of 9 6. Graded Slopcs 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, strudturc, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause offsite damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the initial pit opening shall be graded to a minimum 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter and shall be stabilized. within 60 days of completion. Furthermore, a minimum 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 L _ � • � _ i r. �1 De „rJ-..,-nt a r.r.,�- --F �rr rro�hl aS 4. The operator shaall provide o t11e iJGV wii- � c �ey surveys conducted. Furthermore, 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 report's 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 huilding nutside 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 6 of 9 C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thx:own 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 .t}e Department innediately 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 steaming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. High wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any 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. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares i,;henever practical to screen the operation from the public. I Page 7 of 9 B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mane Map/Site Plan (Sheet 1 of 6) dated December 30, 1988 and revised April 12, 1989. Construction of Berms A--D shall be completed within one (1) year of the start of quarrying activities. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines shall. be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual. and noise buffering. 11. Plan Modification The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire -to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the shining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit. 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 are generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from the Department of Human Resources, Division of Health Services and the Department of Natural Resources, Lana Quality Section. 'Tice I[1tJtiiVU of disposal shall consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Refuse generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity such as drill steel, conveyor belting, screen cloth and cable may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in an approved offsite disposal facility. 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 Repqrt 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. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $25,000 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain in force for this L_ ' •A Ml-- a- 4� 11 CF t- a land shall not e}rrnnd the n!�er� pert 1_L4 4o iJC vC1LLU. .Laic- �.�Uu. u.LfeC cd no bond acreage. 1.5. 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 8 of 9 APPROVED RECIAMATION PLAN TI-ie Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, U l(: 3 ecicuikttiun Plan IS a separabi_e VUl1CJCI 'i- d11 of Ule �1.11L 1 4l C e, W i 1 C i coi ll 1.1lues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By C.S. 74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation -activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining.on any segment of the permit area and shall be eaUIIngC v-Leted WlLll11L LWV rearaLe completion or =. iiL13t1V11 l RIIL. RECIAMATION CONDITIONS: 1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded -to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or .flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. Page 9 of 9 B. The settling ponds, sediment control basins and pit clarification pond shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized. 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. F. 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 be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. tzra�Trarrr}t a+ ; r,n P1 A n - Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan prepared by W.C. Moses dated January 6, 1989. 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. Pei_mdt issued this 25th day of April, 1969. By: Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES YADKIN QUARRY �AIDK N '�LJNIY --NORIH CAROLINA lr� 1 r�- 1�1 11.01 11 L I , . 95 'i \ MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES Mr. Thomas E. Carroll, P X. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27611 Subject: Application For A Mining Permit 1 aLL Kill L{LaLLy Site Yadkin County Dear Mr. Carroll: P.O. BOX 30013 RALEIGH, N.C. 27622-0013 TELEPHONE (919) 781-4550 January 6, 1989 n AN 06 71989 Attached for your review is an original and two copies of a completed mining permit application covering our proposed quarry site located on SR#1711 approximately 1/2 mile south of U.S. Hwy. #421. Also included is a detailed erosiOa an' sedimientation plan developed by Little & Little. We trust that the attached information is adequate and that it meets with your approval. Please give me a call if there are any questions. Sincerely, ?Vvt4co, & Horace S. Willson Manager Environmental Services HSW/oe Attachment F-7 APPLICATION FOR NORTH CAROLINA MINING PERMIT JAN a 6 1989 :1 State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources Land quality Section P.O. Boar 27687 Raleigh. North Carolina 27611 (919) 733-3833 It rrv. 3 /88 U NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LAND QUALITY SECTION RF"-C /V o APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT AN 06 7989 CRP r �llri� (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Yadkin Quarry County Yadkin 2. Name of Applicant Martin Marietta Aggregates 3, Parmnnant nMrecc for renei pt. of nff ni al mA i 1 , PO Rnx V01 � Raleigh, North Carolina 27622-0013 *Telephone (919) 781-4550 4, Mine Office Address SR 1711 2800, south of US Hwy. 421 at the intersection of SR 1711 and.SR 1712 Telephone to be assigned 5, Mine Manager Martin Marietta Aggregates manager to be named at later date. 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 misrep esentatiion of facts will be cause for permit revocation. P.i�,I **Signature <-rq, , Date /A /V9 Print Name Stephen P. Zelnak, Jr. 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 60 days of receipt of a complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. LJ APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 114.5 Acres leased 182.7 Property owner if leased Dale Hollar (TO ac.) and Frank Fleming (141.8 ac.) 2. Name of all materials mined: Granite 3, Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel & Truck XX Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) Front end loaders may be used in place of shovels LqP a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 120+ Reference elevation: b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) C. uas / n 1 t hh; s ni to been —;"—A in the r.aoi-9 Yes Mn X Tf J• Li any area,;)/ at -1 L i 1 J •]1 VG ✓e allll't- laa F--V. no, proceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? 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? 0 e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application? Yes No If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map). Present (premining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each): Cropland 161.28 ac Pasture 24.34 ac Forestry 106.64 ac Fish/Wildlife 2.48 ac Recreation ac Other 2.52 (Farm buildings) ac 7, Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry ac Fish/Wildlife 8.34 ac Recreation ac Other 228.92 ac B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOLD 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 (pit clarification, sed.basin)3.43 acres b. Area used for stockpiles (included in 2d) -0- acres c. Area used for waste piles (berms) 1T.—acres d. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 22�2� acres e. Area of mine excavation(s) 10.02 acres f. TOTAL a-e 50.37 acres 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 56 acres N APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 4. Check acreage to be bonded*: Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 (page 2) whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. (See 15 NCAC 5B.0003 for bond amounts.) 0 - 4.99 acres 10 - 24.99 acres 5 - 9.99 acres XX 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. Martin Marietta Aggregates currently holds 44 mining permits in North Carolina. 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. In the first year or two it is not anticipated that stone will be washed. When the washing system is installed, it will be operated under a no dis- charge permit; that is, it will be a closed circuit system discharging no waste water. The system will be further described when it becomes a part of our NPDES permit application. 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 the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points on yniir mina man, The mine or pit will accumulate rain water and groundwater seepage into a sump. An electric pump is used to pump this water to a clarification pond which is sized to properly clarify the water for discharge into an unnamed tributary of South Deep Creek. The water is tested to assure compliance with the quality regulations of our mine water discharge permit. c. If you answered yes to either 1a or 1b, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. Attached is a copy of the Water Quality Permit Application, submitted to the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section on November 7, 1988 *In lieu of the surety bond required by this section, the operator may file with the Department a cash deposit, negotiable securities, a mortgage of real property acceptable to the Department, or an assignment of a savings account in a North Carolina bank on an assignment form prescribed by the Department. The amount of land disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount. 3 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 or local governing body. Attached is a copy of the air quality permit application, submitted to the Division of Environmental Management, Air Quality Section on November 7, 1988. h Wn;.r ;dill f,wi i-j im d,ist. f rnm .et.nnkni 1 a� haul roads- Ptn _ hi- r�nntrnl 1 Pd? r----i s - Fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc. will be controlled through use of a wet dust suppression system within the operating plant, a large water pumper truck will be used to control dust on haul roads and in the stockpile area, and after the initial two years of operation, much of the production will be washed stone which can generate little, if any dust. 3. Describe in detail the chronological sequence of land disturbing activi- ties and reference the sequence to the mine maps?. Attach additional sheets as needed. A chronological sequence of land disturbing activities is provided on Sheet 1 of b, of the Mine Map/Site Plan prepared by Little & Little. This information is covered under "Sequence of Construction". Any changes made, once construction begins, will be submitted to the Division of Land Resources for approval prior to land disturbing activities in that particular area. 4 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). Buffers between the pit edge and adjoining properties will be 200 ft. wide. Existing topography, trees, and screening berms, constructed of overburden from the initial pit area, will screen the site from neigh- boring houses. Refer to the Mine Map/Site Plan, Sheet 1 of b, for buffer, tree line and berm locations. b. Describe other methods to be taken during mining to prevent physical hazard to any neighboring dwelling house, public road, public, com- mercial or industrial building from any mine excavation. Locate all such structures on the mine map if they are within 300 feet of any proposed excavation. To assure the prevention of any physical hazard to the above named facilities, the pit development plan and the blasting procedures will be developed specifically for the site. The initial pit development work will start some 1100 feet northwest of SR 1711. All quarry shots will J be monitored with a seismograph to assure conformance to State regulations. The quarry shots will be scheduled normally about mid -day and will be observed by our neighbors as only a "bump" lasting less than a second. This minor event may occur one to three times a week, depending upon the production requirements. The highwall area of the quarry will be barricaded to prevent inadvertent J public entry through the use of fencing or the use of oversize rock boulders. Fencing will be used along the south and west pit limits as they are developed. Further, a minimum 10 foot horizontal safety ledge will be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 5. Describe specific erosion 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. Please refer to Sheets 2 of 6, 3 of 6, and 4 of 6 of the Mine Map/Site Plan prepared by Little & Little, and to the calculations booklet prepared by Little & Little, dated 2, January 1989 . Any changes that are not included on the 30 December s$ Mine Maps will be submitted to the Department for approval. 6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining. To assure slope stability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining, cut slopes will be graded to 11 to 1. Fill slopes will be installed at that slope recommended by soil testing and engineering but in no event 1 steeper than 1i to 1. Further, the shallow depth of overburden in the mining area (3-30 feet) assures that the 200 foot offset from property lines is much more than adequate. b. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. Final excavation slopes of unconsolidated materials will fall within the range of 2711 (2:1) - 340 (1.5:1). Where the height of a cut mace warrants, a bench will be cut to slope toward the face of cut and draining to the pit excavation. n Tn hnrrirnnLe 01TPnMt.inne enpni fv nrnnngpri honnh wi rithc AnH hei ahtR in fpet_ A typical pit cross-section is provided on Sheet 1 of 6 of the Mine Map/ Site Plan prepared by Little & Little. The first bench is largely con- trolled by the existing topography. Lower benches would be consistent as the pit is developed. G 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? 8. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location of all visual screening of the mine map and provide cross -sections through all proposed berms. The site plan indicates that existing trees, terrain, and berms to be constructed will effectively screen our operations from view from nearby roads or homes. Trees and vegetation will be planted on the berms and in such areas as will promote future long-term screenings and soil stability. 9. Will explosives be used? Yes X No If yes, specify the types of explosive(s) and describe what precaution(s) will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Locate the nearest offsite structures) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map. Explosives will be utilized to extract the rock from the earth; there is no alternative to this. The principal explosive material is ammonium nitrate, commonly used as fertilizer. The initial opening shots will be studied by blasting and seismic experts and a shot pattern will evolve that minimizes the air and ground vibra- tions and provides the best rock breakage. Energy expended in excess air blast nr m"niiind irihrµtinn is :`tasted enPrQV and i t is nllr i ntAnt to �` OJ develop the most efficient blasting procedures possible. 7 (continued on page 19) 10. a. What is the pre --mining depth (in feet) to the seasonal high and low ground water tables? High 20 ft. Low 25 ft. What is the source of this information? General observations during the total drilling program. b. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table? Yes X No If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes X No If yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Locate all existing wells on the mine map that lie within 500 feet of the proposed permit area. Provide data to support any conclusions or statements made. The close proximity of the rock to the surface of the ground and the low level of permeability of the rock in the quarry area indicate that quarry development will have no detrimental impact on any well in the area. In addition to our wells which will provide drinking water for our operations, We Will have in n1nnc thn rannirerl mimher of mnnit.nrinv wall.. which will 'o provide data concerning the ground water conditions around our quarry. The nearest neighboring well is approximately 600 feet from the final pit limit. Experience over the years has shown that wells bordering many granite pit excavations have not been impacted. 11. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site? Yes X No If yes, describe these materials and how they will be stored and show the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map. Fuel oil, lubricants, waste oil and gasoline will be stored in above- ground storage tanks held within a containment structure designed to contain the maximum volume of materials to be stored in the tank area at any one time. Waste oil will be stored in a tank for periodic pickup by a certified waste oil hauler. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1. Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used in reclaiming this land. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map. Reclamation of disturbed areas will be an ongoing part of the operating plan. Disturbed areas, berms, etc. will be revegetated in accordance with the seeding schedule as provided. At such time as the decision is made to terminate operations at this site, a final reclamation plan will be submitted to the Division of Land Resources covering the final reclamation of the disturbed areas by clearing, grading, and planting of grasses and trees. The excavation itself will be allowed to fill with groundwater and could be utilized for water storage, recreation, or other uses. The berms will be reclaimed within several years following their con- struction. 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? Yes No X . If yes, specify species. The pit and supply lake Iill nnm aV rnenmanant t.;at.-- ytnraga _� Tha average depth of water in the pit will be determined by the ultimate depth of the pit at the time operations are terminated. The average depth of the supply lake will be approximately 7 feet. The stocking of fish will be left to the discretion of the landowner. b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any per- manent water outlets. Pit water is constantly "rolling over" due to temperature inversions between water layers. This particular pit will have outfalls on the northwest side towards South Deep Creek. The outfalls are shown on Sheet 6 of 6 of the Reclamation Map prepared by Little & Little. 9 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent bar- ricade will be left. The location of the barricade must be shown on the reclamation map. A minimum 10 ft. safety bench will be left along the top bench around the entire pit. A perimeter fence will be placed around all excavations upon completion of the mining operation. 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 will be utilized to construct screening berms. The berms will be vegetated and placed as reclaimed areas as soon as reclamation is completed. 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 accord with the attached seeding schedule. 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 map(s) showing the location(s) of the disposal area(s). Include all specifications for erosion and sediment control. A refuse area is shown on Sheets 1, 3, and 4 of b of the Mine Map/Site \Plan prepared by Little & Little. Items such as drill steel, conveyor belting, screen cloth, cable, etc. will be covered by landfill. All other waste products such as batteries, scrap metal, junked equipment, etc. will be disposed of off -site by a private collection firm. Overburden material not needed for berm construction will be available as fill material for nearby construction activities. A considerable amount of overburden material has been used in this manner at many of our locations. 1.n APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and onsite roadways. The plant and stockpiles will be removed from the site. The plant and stockpile area will be graded, scarified and revegetated in accord with the attached schedule. Further, onsite roadways not needed for future development of the site will also be graded, scarified and revegetated. Erosion control structures necessary to final reclamation will be cleaned out and placed in good working order. b. Will any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No If yes, identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. This is addressed on Sheet 6 of 6 of the Reclamation Plan prepared by Little & Little. The main haul road and service roads will remain for vehicular access to the lake formed by the pit. These roads shall be stabilized while the quarry is active. The roads and their need for maintenance will be determined by the future use of the site after the operation has ceased. 6. State the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. Sediment control basins necessary for final reclamation will be cleaned and left in place for future development of the property. The settling ponds will be drained, filled, graded and revegetated in accordance with the final reclamation plan as approved by the Division of Land Resources. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off -site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Land Quality Section and either the NC Department of Human Resources or local governing body. A disposal area is designated for the disposal of conveyor belting, drill steel and cable. These items will be covered by landfill. All other waste products such as batteries, scrap metal, junked equipment, etc. will be disposed of off -site by private collection firms. 8. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Give design details including typical cross -sections of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan. Show the location(s) of all permanent channels on the reclamation map. The existing property is drained by natural channels flowing north to South Deep Creek. Upon reclamation of the property, the erosion control .7 t1'."I.Il:t liJ.-Gj will be in good working order. All per lrvlanent ch�.nncls, sediment basins, etc. will be cleaned and stabilized. Channel stabilization will be installed, as required, to carry the over- flow from the water -filled pit to South Deep Creek. 12 ,74 ' "f' 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 amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and generall seeding insturctions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing pine seedlings only is not acceptable. NOTE: Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of the following: (a) Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District having jurisdiction over lands in question; (b) Authrrized representatives of the Office of Forest Resources, De- partment of Natural Resources and Community Development; (c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; (d) North Carolina licensed landscape architects; (e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development; LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: SEED - TYPE(S) AND RATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE: PLANTING DATES SEED MIX RATES - LRS./ACRE March 1 - June 1 Sericea lespedeza (scarified) 50 KY-31 Fescue 120 Weeping Lovegrass 5 June 1 - September 1 KY-31 Fescue 120 Sorghum - Sudan hybrids 50 September 1 - March 1 Sericea lespedeza 70 (unhulled - unscarified) KY-31 Fescue 120 Abruzzi rye 25 MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: Clean straw or hay @ 2 tons/acre OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS: Virginia or Loblolly pines will be planted as needed to improve area screening. Revegetation a d/or reforestation plan approved by: Signature Date Title I-/1M S / Agency Lt {m"v I 13 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT RECLAMATION PLAN 10. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of reclamation and approximate time frame. If reclamation is to be accom- plished concurrently with mining, then show on the site map segments that are to be mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical sections or cross -sections and layout of proposed reclamation. During reclamation, precautions will be taken to assure that the recla- mation work is not detrimental to animal or fish life. Erosion control and revegetation will be done in an expedient manner and in accordance with the then approved final reclamation plan. The settling cells will be drained, graded to ground level and revegetated. Please refer to Sheet 6 of 6 of the accompanying plans. E. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS 1. The "Notice" form or a facsimile thereof attached to this application must be sent certified or registered mail to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners indicated on mine map unless another means of notice is approved in advance by the Director, Division of Land Resources. The completed ''Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be submitted before the application is considered complete. 14 NOTICE Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, notice is hereby given that MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES (Company Name) has applied on January 6, 1989._to the Land Quality Section, Division of (Date) Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, PO Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 for a surface mining permit to commence mining of Granite on 297.2 acres (Mineral Qre) ,Number) located 6.6 East of Yadkinville near road (Miles) (Direction) Nearest Town) SR 1711 (Speer Bridge Road) in Yadkin County (Road Number/Name) (Name of County) In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record of land contiguous to the proposed site, and to notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is located. The property owner may file written comment(s) to the Department at the above address within ten (10) days following receipt of this notice or the filing of the application for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held in accordance with the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Mining, Mineral Resources Regulation Title 15 Subchapter 5B, .0011. A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address. For further information call (919) 733-4574. January 6, 1989 (Date Mailed to Addressee) Martin Marietta Aggregates (Address of Applicant) PO Box 30013 Raleigh, North Carolina 27622 15 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION I Horace S. Willson , an applicant, or an agent, or employee of an applicant, for a Mining Permit from the NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that the following are known owners, both private and public, of the land adjoining the proposed mining site and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said owners at their address shown below, such notice being given on a form provided by the Department: (Name) (Address) SEE ATTACHED LIST (Attach additional list if necessary) I do also attest that the following individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the proposed mining site is located and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said office at the following address: (Name) (Address) Mr. Charles Nashburn, Yadkin County Manager PO Box 146, Yadkinville, NC 27055 The above attestation was made by me while under oath to provide proof satisfactory to the Department that a reasonable effort has been made to notify the owners of record of the adjoining land and the chief administrative office of the county or municipality in compliance with NCGS 74-50 and 15 NCAC 513 .0004(d). I understand that it is the responsibility of the applicant to retain the receipts of mailing showing that the above notices were caused to be mailed and to provide them to the Department upon request. to Signature of Applicant If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the following information: (Name of applicant) Horace S. Willson title of person executing Affidavit) Manager Environmental Services I Julia T. Brown a Notary Public Of the County of Wake , State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Horace S. Willson personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was made by him. tD$4A'k77and and notarial seal, this 6th day of January 19 89 2 _ (pia T. � Aw—zk NOTARY i '; C t Notary Julia T. Brown 16 JL,G. r>> . YADKIN QUARRY: ADJOINING AND NEARBY PROPERTY OWNERS NOTIFIED A I Thomas C. Brown Rt. 2, Box 373 Cutter, Inc. C�Ci�j�rey Rt. 2, Box 276 Davie Davis Rt. 2, Box 286 Fred & Shirley Doub Linda W. Drane Jerry Eller Delbert R. & Cloie Groce John M. Groce �. Donald Ray Hepler Zola Grey Hill Nellie Hilton Dave L. iohnsnn Wayne & Dolores Leleux Thomas Livengood Luther G. Owens ✓ Terry Owens 01a M. Pilchard William G. Shelton Frank S. Slater Grady Warren Estate Thomas F. Warren Jessie York Luther York Nancy W. York ✓William Ray York Stephen Zeller Charles Nashburn, Yadkin County Manager Rt. 2 Rt. 4, Box C101 Rt. 4, Box 444-E Rt. 2, Box 281 Rt. 2, Box 335 Rt. 2, Box 181 120 Ciubwood Ct. 2811 Edwards Rt. 21 Box 361 Rt. 2, Box 366 Rt. 2, Box 374 Rt. 2, Box 379 PO Box 1067 Rt. 2, Box 359--Z Rt. 2, Box 368 5330 Shallowford Rd. Rt. 4, Box 444-E Rt. 2, Box 370 Rt. 2, Box 563 Rt. 2, Box 376 Rt. 2, Box 334 Rt. 2, Box 376 Rt. 2, Box 363 PO Box 146 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 East Bend, NC 27018 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 East Bend, NC 27018 Yadkinville, NC 27055 .. nn Asheville, Nc 20003 Winston Salem, NC 27107 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Lewisville, NC 27023 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkinville, NC 27055 16a APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT F. MAPS 1. Two copies of the county highway maps and two copies of all mine maps shall be submitted with each permit application. County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. 2. Mine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs nr enlarged topographic maps of the entire map area and of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following. a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land 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 of planned and existing access roads and on -site haul roads. j. Location of planned and existing on -site buildings. k. Location of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures. 1. 100 year floodplain limits. m. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land. n. Map legend: 1. Name of applicant 2. Name of mine 3. North arrow 4. County 5. Scale 6. Date prepared 7. Name and title of person preparing map Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines: SITE SIZE (From Page 2, Al) MAP SCALE 0.99 Acres 1 inch = 50 feet 100-499 Acres 1 inch = 100 feet 500+ Acres 1 inch = 200 feet NOTE: THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT HE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ITEMS 2a-n BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED. 17 c. _ E L- r APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of this Act. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. Signature* . Print Name: Stephen_P. Zelnak, Jr. Title: President Mine: Yadkin Quarry Company: Martin Marietta Aggregates *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application for a permit. Return two copies of the completed application and all maps to the appropriate Land Quality Section Regional Office serving your area. (See attached list of Regional Offices). Inquiries regarding the status of an application should be directed to the address listed on the front page of this application form. 18 Continued from page 7 - #9 Shots will normally occur from one to three times a week and will be felt as a "bump" lasting Less than a second. 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. �_ L_: a u shot ti 14 a the shot YermanenL records are iliaiL-Itained on each shot which. xnUica a he shot pattern, loading, delays, time, weather and all other pertinent data. 19 �a MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES January 6, 1989 P. 0. BOX 30013 TELEPHONE (9191 781.4550 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Thomas C. Brown Route 2, Box 373 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Gentlemen: This letter is to inform you of our plans to construct a modern crushed stone facility in Yadkin County. Enclosed is an official notice and a reduced copy of our mine map which shows the general layout of the operation. Martin Marietta has spent considerable time and expense in developing this site to blend with the surrounding community. We are interested in answering any questions that you may have about our proposed facility, and would welcome the opportunity to meet with you individually, or as a group in your neighborhood. I can be contacted in Raleigh at 781-4550. Please call me if you have any questions, or to establish a meeting date. Sincerely. � Horace S. Willson Manager Environmental Services HS W/cb Enclosure 0 State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Suret • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor S. Thomas Rhodes, Secretary Air, SJa OAon P. 2elnak :z9/o W allF! and a Al, ct a 9?& P Dear or, Ze)na Ji AJovernber 4� Iy4' R. Paul Wilms Director Subject: NPDES Permit Anniication NPDES Permit No. NCO 0 ?,SJ,g2 fil ar hvl Ala.,�e i lq fare. '- 'la k.�„ qua.r). 4 k' County This is to acknowledge receipt of the following documents on J,fsVA/gk ,/ Application Form, Engineering Proposal (for proposed control facilities), Request for permit renewal, Application Processing Fee of $ a00,00 Other The items checked below are needed before review can begin: Application form (Copy enclosed), Engineering Proposal See Attachment), Application Processing Fee of $ Other If the application is not made complete within thirty 30 days, it will be returned to you and may be resubmitted when complete. ta This application has been assigned to nzNgGrrls (919/733-5083) of our Permits Unit for review. You will be advised of any comments recommendations, questions or other information necessary for the review of the application. I am, by copy of this letter, requesting that our Regional Office Supervisor prepare a staff report and recommendations regarding this discharge. If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the review person listed above. Sincerely, A4 Arthur Akouberry, P.E. n Supervisor, Permits and Engineering cc: Y.�a sJ'on- 44�ym Fwa�na/ diia'ce_ POution Prcrnntion Pans P.G Box li6s7. Raleigh, Nonh Carolina 2761176U Telephom919-7337UI5 An Equal Onaawniry Affi manw A m EmploKr Permit No. NCO075752 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P E R M I T TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1., other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal. Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Martin Marietta Aggregates is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at the Yadkin Quarry off NCSR 1711 Yadkin County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to South Deep Creek in the Yadkin -Pee Doe River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations,monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, and III hereof - This permit shall become effective This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on Signed this day R. Paul Wilms, Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental. Management Commission A_ (1)_ EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Final NPDES No. NC0075752, During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 001. Such discharges shall be limitad and monitored by the Permittee as snecified below: Effluent Characteristics Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements Lbs/day Other Uaits_(Sgeecif Measurement Sample *Sample Daily Avg. Daily Max. Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Ike Location Flow Settleable Solids Turbidity -Monthly Instantaneous E 0.1 ml/l 0.2 ml/l Monthly Grab E 50 NTU Monthly Grab E .. Sample location: E - Effluent BMP Conditions 1. The permittee shall operate the facilities in a manner which will minimize the impact on the receiving waters. 2. The permittee shall utilize sound management practices to ensure that contaminants do not enter the surface waters as a result of blasting at this site. The plt shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored monthly at the effluent by grab samples. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. Permit No. NCO075752 SUI PIE.MENT TO PERMIT COVER SHL ET Martin Marietta Aggregates is hereby authorized to: 1. Enter into a contract for construction of a wastewater treatment facility, and 2. Make an outlet into an unnamed tributary to South Deep Creek, and 3. After receiving an Authorization to Construct from the Division of Environmental Management, construct and operate a wastewater treatment facility located at the Yadkin Quarry off NCSR 1711 in Yadkin County (See Part III of this Permit), and 4. Discharge from said treatment works at the location specified on the attached map into an unnamed tributary to South Deep Creek which is classified class "C" waters in the Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin. IN STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA sP .,35 :.. IQjig (EAST BEND) vmKruvru a's: eou a "Ok V l y pp IF ��! ,� ✓� / JAL Deep _ ree435 l ti INN NI INN. r NJ / �ti d ` ,i f ,INN �<<� IN IIs 999 cw T it b�¢l,1-0 ,4 INN s INN rr IN, lzo R Martin Marietta Aggregates Southeast Region P.O. Box 240635 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224-0635 Telephone: (704) 525-7740 Fax: (704) 527-9283 April4, 1997 Mr. Matthew Gant, PE Regional Engineer Land Quality Section NCDEHNR 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27197 Re: Notification of Land Quality Inspections Dear Mr. Gant: VE ty _ 1 1 ' W 99/ Lbyl Sy u ua.,,u via our phV n4 conversation seize lily subsequent conversation t1115 11aLC ►Y Ltrl 1Vlr. 1V1eI 1Ve V11$, PE, I would appreciate your notification prior to the inspection of the following Martin Marietta Quarries within the Winston-Salem Region: Jamestown QuarryY/-.OV Salem Quarry 3z1- 09 Pomona Quarry r//-4 � ' Thomasville Quarry0-21 Quarry7(o- kin Quarry Gjg-4 I feel that this agreement will provide better communication and begin to improve the working relationship between your Office and Martin Marietta. This arrangement will also reduce the amount of time and effort for both of us. Also, it will ensure that someone is readily available to accompany you and see first hand your concerns. We will, as always, continue to strive to comply with the regulations within your Department: You may reach me at (704) 525-7740 or page me at (704) 514-7897. This is a digital page, so I -will return your call. It may be helpful to also contact the quarry. Please note that Steve Whitt, PE or Mitch Scott, PE are the environmental contact persons for the remaining Martin Marietta Quarries within your region. Their phone number is (919) 781-4550. I would also like to extend an invitation to you and your personnel to use any one of my facilities as a means of training new employees. In the past, Mooresville Regional Office, Land Quality and Air Quality, have included training of new personnel during their normal inspections. This opportunity provides an industry outlook on specific regulations, which enhances the understanding for the new employee,of different concerns from both sides. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. On Tuesday, April 8, 1997, I plan to be at Salem Quarry to address the issues noted in the recent inspection. I would like to come by your Office to discuss the corrective actions taken and schedule a date for you or Gray to reinspect the site. I would also like to discuss any Land Quality issues concerning the remaining quarries listed above. I look forward to seeing you, if available. Again, please know that Martin Marietta desires to and will fully comply with all environmental regulations placed upon us. I hope to see you Tuesday. Sincerely, MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES Brian K.Woith, PE Environmental Engineer cc: Mel Nevils, PE Tracy Davis, PE Jimmy Davis Steve Whitt, PE Dennis Hellard 67811gnotification J. I It T Y,.,,,.'��NRETURN.',RECEI-PT�?REOUESTED"'�' TqRE. ReclamationBond :Replacement „ Your request to replace the Reclamation Bond for Martin Marietta 1 , . Aggregates has been approved. We have received the now $500r006.00 surety bond -and are enclosing the $25,000.00 blanket.�bond:(#2039,466) as requested for your use. The blanket bond (#6706769)Tan' tbeTname of Salem Stone Company was released. -on _September 24, �1993",(see attached letter) . The following permits; are now covered by this new w bond: '7al uu 01702 Burlington Quarry .01-09 ao Haw &RiVer jQI` pI: 04-08 Pee Dee Quarry 10-2 I 16- 131 i Ga ;ier& .�. 'L,� L �P' 13-23 Bonds; Gravel I Pit 13-25 ".Rocky. �Rlverts Uark, 1 44 I 18-01 Hickory Quarry 19-02 3Si-le4cit`k, Quar 23-02 Kings Mountain Quarry 25-02: IdNeiw�Bern; Qua 25-124> "Clarks . Quarry 7'29-'03 -vrys.Thomasvi;llei uarr 34-i'69 Salem.tQuarry-, Franklin;Quar 3 6�- 12 Besg6merACity, Quarry 36125 .'Gasto52Quar r iV,�I* Jamestown4Quarry _41=05 �.Pomona��Qua :41-VC ..I. M �T 41 L66� L 16 B fticoneQuarry, - i42 ?-Weldon 1 a 1:" J 1� '4�1-Ul �,O �,..StatesvilIej'Quarry 51 -'52-07-.,PollopkmulllewQuarry;353- "1"-. 6' 1�4t�4W I 53-02 4, Denver QuarryIc., 60�0 Arro 0 6 CharlotteQuarry 760-0 A 6.7a - ` A I -A n VILA _VLI I' na,� �. - V�;l I znll��vIu 11 % L, , Al;, LP.O.L Box 2768), c 27611-7687; r. " L ' L I I L, _ ' L §h¢�h li -1 •' l�n Mx rW111son�iv l a , ••, .. l,dl �.� ,.„.Septembijtg7 .'1994.+i omTE Iditiorls'c'ontained in •-Pteasetxeview tnis: moauicarion-iana °aavise rnis+orrice,.at (919)r- 733 74 should you have any question `concerningz:this matter �� +. Sincerely, , y OR o hn4 woi: V ..i:: Pik •.'-Charles .H •,Gardner, P:G., P.E._ - -CHG/tls.}, . r•a .+ _ -.+ v: t Pt- z4l ,.. �.. _ 'v n� ('. fiKfllo,n, e:11 ..6c, , .0c'U Enclosure . i•S. ......._ .... filar cc: Mr. Richard Phillips Mr. Doug -Miller _ Jerrys'Cook _ ,Mr. Johni Holley .r . _. ;. rs try do.,, ' Mr: iJoe{Glass- - ui;M1}Td Dari?Sams Co-"2 ^'Ssr'�uc o i; ::I" 'D�vd .Mr.:^F1oyd;Williams- 7.: i:. Mr:i TracydDavis +.U-eC suy aA s iS -ES - Y.JQ :it�Nrar, i'i ii-`:L' - Vs sSue ,tarn..': Nw G •i¢ rs.�i ^°0 Oda, '44r aFa o(j T �1 fiiA'b"t P C'vr CRX .+, ry vm7gavC d L tVj'- A MEMORANDUM December 10, 1991 Re: Flyrock Incident - Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry, 99-05 At approximately 4:30 p.m. Horace Willson called me to advise Land Quality of a flyrock incident at the above referenced project that happened after lunch on December 9, 1991. They were installing a new road (entrance) and had to blast some rock out to level the roadway. They were approximately 40' away from the State Road. All traffic was stopped in both directions. Some rock was thrown onto the roadway. No damage occurred, no one was injured. Mr. Willson said that no more blasting will be needed for the road installation. He also said that their blasting consultant had already been contacted and a detailed report on the incident will be forwarded to us in the next few days. I called Lee Spencer to let him know about the incident. He was aware of the work going on. He was going into Yadkin County today (12/10/91) and said he would investigate. Beth Chesson t State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land RCSOmrCCS 512 Noah Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr, Secretary April 21, 1989 Director MEMORANDUM TO: Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources THROUGH: Charles Gardner, Chief Ce"v Land Quality Section FROM Thomas Carroll, Mining Specialist gt/ Lard Quality Section RE: Mining Permit Application Review Martin Marietta Aggregates' Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Recommendations: The staff of the Land Quality Section (LQS) has completed its review of the above referenced application and recommends that it be approved with certain conditions as provided for under G.S. 74-51. A draft permit document is attached for your review and consideration. Review Procedure: Tne staff of the Land Quality Section reviewed the permit application which was submitted on January 6, 1989 and all supplemental information filed subsequent to the initial application. Furthermore, the N. C. Department of Cultural Resources -Division of Archives and History and the,staff of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) were also afforded the opportunity to comment on the proposal. In addition to the governmental agency input noted above, a public hearing was held on the proposal on March 2, 1989 at the Forbush High School Auditorium. A summary of the public comments was made by Ms. Margaret Plestmtons, Regional Office Manager, of NRM's Winston-Salem office. A copy of the summary was provided to you earlier under separate cover and a copy is on file with the Latin Quality Section. Findings: All of the information obtained to date was reviewed with respect to G.S. 74-51 (1-7): P.O Em 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 276176F Telephone 919.133 3833 An Equal Opponvni y A(Wmame Action Employer -w r Mr. Conrad April- 2 3. , 1989 Page 2 (1) "That any requirement of this Article or any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder will be violated by the proposed operation;" There is no evidence to suggest that the proposed operation will violate the Act as there are over 120 crushed stone quarries presently under permit in the State that comply with the requirements of the Act. rL amG ) 11ml- of ii]di �! C VJIrCt1V1w111 LQVC lU UUiLY aUV:l�� C�1C11� w.' orA1U14d.1: fresh water, estuarine, or marine fisheries;" A detailed erosion and sediment control plan adequately addresses stormwater runoff from disturbed areas -- see Operating Condition No. 4. The staff of the WRC reviewed the proposal and noted that "impacts to wildlife and fishery resources will be minimal." Furthermore, they stated that, "we have no objection to the approval of the permit...." (3) "That the operation will violate standards of air quality, surface water quality, or groundwater quality which have been promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources and Conm=ity Development;" The applicant obtained a valid air quality permit (no. 64-43) for the on -site processing facilities on January 30, 1989. In addition, a valid 'NPDFS permit (NC0075752) was issued on February 6, 1989. Operating Conditions No. 1 and 2 of the draft permit require, respectively, that the operation complies with state water and air quality regulations. The applicant illustrated the location of two proposed peripheral groundwater monitoring wells on the original site plan. A copy of that plan and the application form was provided to the Groundwater Section (G.S.) for review and conunent. The G.S. reccnanended that a third well be located between -the quarry and these dwellings along SR 171.1 to monitor any impact the quarry dewatering may have on water supplies in that vicinity. The LQS has 'no documentation of a similar type operation in a similar rock terrain ever causing a significant adverse impact on offsite wells. However, I believe it is prudent to require the installation of the three reccmmended wells along with a specific monitoring program. Refer to Operating condition No. 5 in the attached draft permit. Mr. Conrad April 21, 1989 Page 3 (4) "That the operation will constitute a substantial physical hazard to a neighboring &jelling house, a school, church, hospital, ccamlercial or industrial building, public road or other public property;" Appropriate buffers are provided for in the site plans and referenced to in the draft permit. Operating Condition (O.C.) No. 8 A-G addresses safety considerations associated with the use of explosives. Similar, but less stringent, conditions have been part_ of each mining permit .issued for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in the State. (5) "That the operation will have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly -owned park, forest or recreation area;" This is not applicable as there are no such areas in close proximity. (6) "That previous experience with similar operations indicates a substantial possibility that the operation will result in substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, landslides, or acid water pollution;" A detailed sediment and erosion control plan has been developed for thi-- cit-.- )nrl ghn»lrl nrnvirla ar3arnvit-p nrntPr-tinn i-n the giirrnimriinrr envirorinent . Specific buffer zones, safety benches, and cut/fill slopes have been incorporated into the draft permit to provide adequate protection against landslides at this site - see Operating Conditions Nos. 3, 6 and 9. (7) "That the operator has not corrected all violations which he may have committed under any prior permit and which resulted in: a. Revocation of his permit, b. Forfeiture of part or all of his bond or other security, C. Conviction of a misdemeanor under G.S. 74-64, or d. Any other court order issued under G.S. 74-64." This is not applicable as the operator has no such prior violations in the State. Mr. Conrad April 21, 1989 Page 4 l.Vll�.. 11 r. Y1, 1s1oJ 17 will violate any Act states that granted . " Attachments TEC : s 1 There is no Cv v1.Ui:l ll.l:. LV indicate W10EL L.11C:.' proposed operation part of G.S. 74-51 (1-7) as outlined and reviewed above. Ube "in the absence of any such findings, a permit shall be Cc: Mr.. G. Doug Miller, P.F. Ms. Margaret Plemmons a State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobi Jr., Secretary April 21, 1989 Director MEMORANDUM TO: Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of land Resources MMUGH: Charles Gardner, Chief Giii Land Quality Section FROM: Thomas Carroll, Mining Specialist9ii Lana Quality Section RE: Mining Permit Application Review Martin Marietta Aggregates' Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Recamlendations: The staff of the Land Quality SePrinrl Iraq) has c Iptred its review of the above referenced application and recatmends that it be approved with certain conditions as provided for under G.S. 74-51. A draft permit document is attached for your review and consideration. Review Procedure: The staff of the Land Quality Section reviewed the permit application which was submitted on January 6, 1989 and all supplemental. information filed subsequent to the initial application. Furthermore, the N. C. Departnent of Cultural Resources -Division of Archives and History and the staff of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) were also afforded the opportunity to convent on the proposal. In addition to the governmental agency input noted above, a public hearing was held on the proposal on March 2, 1989 at the Forbush High School Auditorium. A summary of the public contents was trade by Ms. Margaret Piermons, Regional Office Manager, of NRCD's Winston-Salem office. A copy of the simmlary was provided to you earlier under separate cover and a copy is on file with the Land Quality Section. Findings: All of the information obtained to date was reviewed with respect to G.S. 74-51 (1-7): PO. Box 27687, Raleigh, Noch Carolina 2761176P Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Conrad April 21, 1989 Page 2 (1) "That any requirement of this Article or any rule or regulation promulgated hereunder will be violated by the proposed operation;" ThP_rP i fi nn Pvicip C:P to cmarypst f-hai- the nrrff -iczM near; iH nn wi 1 1 .._._� violate the Act as there are over 120 crushed stone quarries presently under permit in the State that comply with the requirements of the Act. (2) "That the operation will have unduly adverse effects on wildlife or fresh water, estuarine, or marine fisheries;" A detailed erosion and sediment control plan adequately addresses stormwater runoff from disturbed areas - see Operating Condition No. 4. The staff of the WRC reviewed the proposal and noted that "impacts to wildlife and fishery resources will be minimal." Furthermore, they stated that, "we have no objection to the approval of the permit...." (3) "That the operation will violate standards of air quality, surface water quality, - or groundwater quality which have been promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources and Canuunity Development;" The applicant obtained a valid air quality permit (no. 64-43) for the on -site processing facilities on January 30, 1989. In addition, a valid NPDES permit (NC0075752) was issued on February 6, 1989. Operating Conditions No. 1 and 2 of the draft permit require, respectively, that the operation complies with state water and air quality regulations. The applicant illustrated the location of two proposed peripheral groundwater monitoring wells on the original site plan. A copy of that plan and the application form was provided to the Groundwater Section (G.S.) for review and comment. The G.S. recammended that a third well be located between the quarry and these dwellings along SR 1711 to monitor any impact the quarry dewatering may have on water supplies in that vicinity. The LQS has no documentation of a similar type operation in a similar rock terrain ever causing a significant adverse impact on offsite wells. However, I believe it is prudent to require the installation of the three recommended wells along with a specific monitoring program. Refer to Operating condition No. 5 in the attached draft permit. Mr. Conrad April 21, 1989 Page 3 (4) "That the operation will constitute a substantial physical hazard to a neighboring dwelling house, a school, church, hospital, commercial or industrial building, public road or other public property;" Appropriate buffers are provided for in the site plans and referenced to in the draft permit. Operating Condition (O.C.) No. 8 A-G addresses safety considerations associated with the use of explosives. Similar, but less stringent, conditions have been part of each mining permit issued for the operation of a crushed stone quarry in the State. (5) "That the operation will have a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly -owned park, forest or recreation area;" This is not applicable as there are no such areas in close proximity. (6) "That previous experience with similar operations indicates a substantial possibility that the operation will result in substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, landslides, or acid water pollution;" A detailed sediment and erosion control plan has been developed for this site and should provide adequate protection to the surrounding environment. Specific buffer zones, safety benches, and cut/fill slopes have been incorporated into the draft permit to provide adequate protection against landslides at this site -- see Operating Conditions Nos. 3, 6 and 9. (7) "That the operator has not corrected all violations which he may have committed under any prior permit and which resulted in: a. Revocation of his permit, b. Forfeiture of part or all of his bond or other security, C. Conviction of a misdemeanor under G.S. 74-64, or d. Any other court order issued under G.S. 74-64." This is not applicable as the operator has no such prior violations in the State. f Mr. Conrad April 21, 1989 Page 4 Conclusions: There is no evidence to indicate that the proposed operation will violate any part of G.S. 74-51 (1-7) as outlined and reviewed above. The Act states that "in the absence of any such findings, a permit shall be granted.° Attachments TDC:sl cc: Mr. G. Doug Miller, P.E. Ms. Margaret Plemmons DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Winston-Salem Regional Office M E M O R A N D U M - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G /- T0: Tom Carroll -` FROM: Doug Milleril '� S RE: Martin Marietta Yadkin Quarry Z Yadkin County DATE: May 3, 1989 The proposed rock filter berm #4 is inadequate to adequately handle flows for the 100+ acres draining to that point. A larger more substantial structure should be installed prior to work beginning in areas #1, #3, or #4. The structure could possibly be moved downstream to the edge of the 100 year flood boundary and with proper engineering could still impound a large shallow pool which would provide better sedimentation control than those measures proposed in the 4/12/89 revisions. This one area continues to be a concern as the sources of sediment, pit area, drained pond and haul roads, are located on steeper terrain with little bUffer to capture.. y.ie rainfalls. Your consideration of this will be greatly appreciated. aws 9139 TO T / A�T(�(A�J/ SUBJKT MMA—J/`��,IWIWW6AiN�i00�V�(i[1%�•IT�.(n �I�L�Ai'L )f'<Y ��L OG�.L� (DATE 4 OAS Si6'E.�EtiC rJ In ,�rG %�/:SSr P D � // E � SIGNED I I L�. DATE SIGNED fJEpFOftM, 45 469 SEND PARTS 1 AND 3 INTACT CalbOlIFC55 POLY PAK (50 SETS) 4P 469-. _ PART 3 WILL 6E RETURNED WNN'REPLY. DETACH AND FILE FOR FOLLOW-UP H I , 1 1 I MEMO_ - s�,$9 �/ GATE: ,/ `0`� �/ TO: F1W SUBJECT: M� Qiw NG�L�; z: l 4,0 I `,,,Co dt�, ,�Y • V G 8� 3:1 n5TATt North Carolina Department of Natural Resources&Community Development LITTLE & LITTLE 9,09 V��GF 12 April 1989 1941) nl 1� jB 14l/)/dFC D� Mr. Thomas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist, Land Quality Section Division of Land Resources NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development PO Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 RE: Yadkin Quarry - Yadkin County, NC/1902.08 Dear Mr. Carroll: In response to your initial review, Little & Little has com- pleted revisions to the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan submitted with the application for a mining permit for the proposed Martin Marietta Aggregates Yadkin Quarry. The revisions address your individual comments as follows: 1) We have added a 10' width access road leading to the pit clarification pond. A 1211 diameter outlet pipe, with a 61 x 31 outlet apron of 611 riprap, 911 thick, is indicated on plan sheet 3• 2) Three future 50' x 2001 settling cells are now indicated on plan sheets 3 and 4. During construction and use they will drain to the sediment basin which is sited to the north. 3) The detailed construction sequence has been revised to indicate the order in which the berms are to be built. The berms are intended to be built as material becomes available, with completion of all berms to be accomplished within one year of the start of construction. 4) The freshwater pond is proposed to be 14.5 feet high, from the downstream toe to the top of the dam. Detail 5/5 has been amended to show the invert elevation at the toe of the dam. 5) An additional 1511 BCCMP culvert (f9 on plan sheet 2) has been added as a cross drain, beginning at the bottom of Upper Ditch #4. Ditches #4 Mid and #4 Lower, and the diversions at these locations, have been resized accord- ingly to reflect their smaller revised drainage areas. LINO.SCAM.,ARC,111%I:CTIIH!/PLAA'AYING BO.ROX14,iNHALeIGII,,VOR7iICANOLNSI27(I)2 91918213615 Mr. Thomas E. Carroll, PG 12 April 1989 Page Two 6) The detailed construction sequence for Work Area I now indicates that the existing pond shall be siphoned or pumped through filter berm #3 prior to excavation of the existing dam. 7) Due to surface bedrock in the stream channel downstream of the primary crusher and perennial stream flow, we believe that installation of a riser -barrel basin, as suggested, is not practical. An alternative device, filter berm #4, has been added, providing additional sediment control for construction of the primary crusher, ramp, and sure pile. Additionally, the detailed sequence of construction and the plan have been revised to specify installation of silt fence, as necessary, for the demo- lition of existing farm buildings in this location. a) The detailed sequence of construction and the berm detail have been modified to address your comments concerning gullying of newly constructed berms. Benches have been indicated on plan sheet 4 for berms B and C, where berm heights exceed 25 feet and alone drains are specified for the nose ends of these berms. In addition, the con- struction sequence now specifies progressive seeding for berms B and C and daily blading during construction to maintain drainage towards the center of the berm. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, including all schedules, details, and the sequence of construction have been revised to reflect these changes. In addition, we are providing an addendum/revision list for the Stormwater Calcu- lations booklet. Please contact us if you have any questions or require any additional information. SIi ce Irle'/l�(yI�`J/' Howard Partner, ASLA LITTLE & LITTLE HP/nlw Enclosure cc: Horace S. Willson LITTLE & LITTLE P.O. Box 1448 RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27602 (929) 822-5645 TO Land Quality Section ➢iviaion of Land Resources ..c r......, ne..ei Archdale Bldg. Raleigh, NC WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via_ ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints R) Plans ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ LIEUTEa ors 71PAMZn0`[r7aL .E 4-13-89 B Ns. 1902.08 ATTE,.,Ior Thomas E. Carroll BEYadkin QuarryII Rp, "" T in O)141_fl� SE T the following items: ❑ Samples fl Specifications COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 3 4-12-89 1-6 Yadkin Quarry Erosion & Sediment Control Plan .,Revised Stoannwater Calculations Cover Letter THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ® For approval ❑ Approved as submitted _. Tjj For your use ❑ Approved as noted TQ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US I MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES YADKIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ADDENDUM: REVISIONS TO STORMWATER CALCULATIONS PrW l by Liale & 41rle Landscape Amhueclure1Planung 12 APRILr 1989 PO Box 1448, Raleigh, NC 27602 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE REVISED APRIL 12, 1989 1) Obtain or renew NCDOT street and driveway access permit. 2) Locate and flag clearing limits as shown on plans (in- cludes all work areas). 3) Call the DNRCD, Division of Land Resources Winston Salem Regional Office (919-761-2351) to notify the Regional Engineer (Doug Miller) that construction is about to begin. 4) WORK AREA I: Temporary Construction Shop Area, Existing Freshwater Pond. a) Temporary Construction Entrance: b) racy construction entrance upon as shown on plans. Entrance, Temporary install 200' tempo - existing farm road Temporary Shop Area, Existing Freshwater Pond: - Install rock filter Berm #3 to collect sediments from dam excavation and culvert #7 installation. - Install temporary sediment trap X and temporary diversion leading to it. Move sediment trap down - slope as necessary, to keep it near the surface tY,c :i i n[7 it n1. water llne ViF �.0u�nuo it n.b ,.,,..nd ...,. __ - Drain existing freshwater pond, by pump or siphon, through rock filter berm #3. Then excavate the existing dam. Install and stone line channel (at location of drained existing pond) as per note on Sheet 4 of 6. - Install Culvert #7, (421, BCCMP). Remove excavated material from the area and obtain suitable fill from elsewhere on the site. - 1nSLa11 1 '' ent trap W and temporary temporary eiupor-ary sediment 1. a+i. r diversion leading to it. - Install silt fences above the culvert inlet and outlet after culvert #7 is placed and fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend from sediment trap X to sediment trap W. At the outlet, silt fence shall extend to each end of the rock filter berm, as shown on the plan, with an opening for ditch #23. - Prior to placement of additional fill material and during dry weather, divert the original stream through culvert #7. Seed exposed banks of the drained pond immediately after channel diversion work is completed. Wherever possible, roughen soil surface parallel with the contours to aid in establishment of vegetative cover. - Add fill material and compact as requred to reach the proposed road elevation. - Pave areas with crushed stone as shown on plans. -3- 4) WORK AREA I (cont.) b) - Construct ditches #22, 423, and #24. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. - Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped immediately after grading has been completed according to the Seeding Schedule. - Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. -- Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm #3. After all areas draining to it are stabilized and the temporary stream crossing in the truck dump area has been completed and stabilized, remove rock filter berm #3. - Remove silt fences and sediment traps X and W. Remove accumulated sediment from traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas. GENERAL NOTE: Add rock from filter berms and temporary sediment traps to outlet protection, crushed stone roads, or use in future sediment traps. Fine grade and seed resultant bare areas. 5) WORK AREA II: Initial Entrance, Office and Scale Area, Entrance Road, Freshwater Pond a) ENTRANCE: Clear vegetation only as necessary to install temporary sediment trap F and the temporary diversion leading to it (where ditch #9 is shown on the plan). Continue clearing to allow installation of tempo- rary sediment trap E, and the temporary diversion leading to it. Install culvert #3 (18" BCCMP) and 200 ft. temporary construction entrance. - Install silt fence as shown on the plans, as needed. b) ENTRANCE ROAD AND FRESHWATER POND: As construction of entrance road continues, clear vegetation only as necessary to install temporary sediment traps G, H, L, M, N, 0, and P and the temporary diversions leading to them. Install temporary diversions where ditches #13, ft14, #16, #17 and #18 are shown. Install cuJ_ c ir4 ( '." R 1- , . Clear and grub area for dam, road, and emergency spillway. Install rock filter berm #2 to retain sediments released from pond clearing, pipe installation, and initial dam construction. Install culvert #5 (421' BCCMP), riser for pond and concrete base. Install silt fences above barrel outlet after culvert #5 is placed and dam fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend the length between trap 0 and trap M. -4- 5) WORK AREA II (cost.) - Move temporary sediment traps N and P upslope as necessary to keep them above the pond surface water line. -- Construct dam and emergency spillway. Bring road and dam to final grade and pave according to plan. - Construct ditches #8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. - Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped. Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove silt fencing. Fine grade and seed accumu- lated sediments. - Remove accumulated sediment from sediment traps E, F, G, H, L, M, N, 0, and P. Remove sediment traps after the area draining to each has been stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare are-.--. Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm #2, after all areas draining to it are stabilized (see General Note above). 6) WORK AREA III: Plant and Stockpile Area, Truck Dump, Initial Pit Excavation, and Sediment Basin a) Sediment basin: Install sediment basin prior to any other portion of Work Area III. - Install temporary sediment traps S and Q and the diversions leading to them. - Install pipe and riser. - Construct dam and emergency spillway control section. - Install silt fence above the pipe outlet and ex- tend, as shown on plan, once the fill is sufficient to support stakes. - Seed for stabilization and maintain dam and emer- gency spillway control section. - Install ditch #25. - Remove temporary diversions. Fine grade and seed to stabilize. - Install exit section of emergency spillway. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps S and Q. Remove sediment traps S and Q. Spread the rock from the filter berms to act as a base course for the barrel outlet apron. Add rock to complete outlet protection. - Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove silt fencing. Fine grade and seed bare areas. -5- 6) WORK AREA III (coat.): b Plant, Stockpile Area and Surge Pile: - Install temporary sediment trap R. - Install culvert #6. Install silt fence above pipe inlet of culvert #6. Construct ditches #21, #20 and #19. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. Install silt fencing, as necessary, it' demolition of existing farm buildings in the vicinity of the surge pile will involve ground disturbance. - Bring.plant and stockpile area to finish grade. Seed all remaining bare and unpaved areas. -- Remove silt fence above pipe inlet to culvert #6. Fine grade and seed. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment trap R. Remove temporary sediment trap R after the area draining to it has been stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). c) Truck Dump Area: T rl t-h.c #-re m ran r u r tr di{y PrsJnn install uCUll[lelll. trap dkJ 1 anu uc i c uarva J leading to it. - Install temporary rock filter berm #u. Install culvert #8 (30" BCCMP) and temporary stream crossing. - Seed for stabilization and maintain cut slopes. -- Remove temporary diversion after all areas draining to it are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Retain sediment trap T to act as settling cell for primary crusher. d) Initial Pit Excavation and Haul Road: Install temporary sediment traps V*, Y, Z and DD* and the temporary diversions leading to them. *See NOTES on plan. - Install silt fence at the haul road entrance, as shown on plan. When pit is deep enough, such that it no longer drains to temporary diversions, remove diversions. Fine grade and -stabilize with grass seed. Construct and stabilize haul road. Remove silt fence at haul road entrance when the pit entrance is deep enough such that it no longer drains off the site, or when the upslope areas are stabilized. Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps V, Y, Z, and DD. Remove sediment traps after the area draining to each has been stabilized. Fine grade and seed 'bare areas. 7) WORK AREA IV: Pit Clarification Pond and Access Road - Install temporary sediment traps U and JJ. Clear vegetation only as necessary to install the temporary diversions leading to traps U and JJ. - Clear and grub for the 101 access road. Construct and stabilize access road. - Construct dam with suitable soil from project site. - Seed for stabilization and maintain dam. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sediment trap U. Remove temporary sediment trap U and its diversions. - Fine grade bare areas and seed to stabilize. NOTE: Pipac will hP installed after pit sump is developed. -6- WORK AREA V: Berms Install berms as fill material is generated from pit overburden excavation and other construction. Construct berms in this order: B, C, D, A. a) Berm B - Install temporary sediment traps II, GG, and HH and the temporary diversions leading to them. Construct berm and associated benches and slope drains. Berms shall be constructed and compacted in lifts. Blade top of berm daily during construction to maintain slope on each life to drain to inside of berm, until final height is achieved. - Seed to stabilize face of berm when height suffi- cient for placement of benches is reached. - Install slope drains after benches have been placed. Provide outlet protection for the west side slope drain. - Continue construction until final proposed ele- vations are reached. Seed to stabilize remaining face of berm. - Construct ditches #27U, #27L, #28U and #28L. Seed or stone -line according to ditch schedule. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps II, GG, and HH. - Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). b) Berm C - Install temporary sediment traps EE and FF and the temporary diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and associated benches and slope drains. Berms shall be constructed and compacted in lifts. - Blade top of berm daily during construction to maintain slope on each lift to drain to inside of berm, until final height is achieved. - Seed to stabilize face of berm when height suffi- cient for placement of benches is reached. - Install slope drains after benches have been placed. ^- +- ..4 F ' l Fi Y1ol nn�nnQaA GlA- - Contlnue cons ruC: V ion un LJL L iLIui p.. ----- vations are reached. Seed to stabilize remaining face of berm. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps EE and FF. Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). c ) Berm D - Install temporary sediment traps AA, BB, and CC and the diversions leading to them. - Construct berm and associated benches and slope drains. Berms shall be constructed and compacted in lifts. -7- c) Berm D (cont.) - Blade top of berm daily during construction to maintain slope on each lift to drain to inside of berm, until final height is achieved. - Continue construction until final proposed ele- vations are reached. Seed to stabilize face of berm upon completion. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps AA, BB, and CC. Remove sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). d) Berm A hr.n r.c T T anri K µnd install temporary sed;iiimet ayu , , the temporary diversions leading to them. Construct berm and associated benches and slope drains. Berms shall be constructed and compacted in lifts. - Blade top of berm daily during construction to maintain slope on each lift to drain to inside of berm, until final height is achieved. - Continue construction until final proposed ele- vations are reached. Seed to stabilize face of berm upon completion. - Construct ditch #26. Seed according to ditch schedule. - Remove temporary diversions after all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sedi- ment traps I, J, and K. Remove temporary sediment traps. Fine grade and seed bare areas (see General Note above). 9) WORK AREA VI Future Entrance Road - Clear vegetation only as necessary to install tempo- rary sediment traps A and B and the temporary diversions leading to them, where ditches #1, #2, #3, #4 Lower are shown on the plan. - Install rock filter berm #1 and once road fill is complete, a 50' x 100' temporary construction en- trance. - Install culvert #1 (24" BCCMP). -- Install silt fence above barrel inlet and outlet after culvert #1 is placed and fill is sufficient to support stakes. Silt fence shall extend from diver- sion to diversion, as shown on plans. - As road construction continues, install temporary diversions where ditches #4 mid -upper and #4-upper are shown. - Install temporary sediment traps C and KK and the temporary diversions leading to them. - Install culvert #9 (1511 BCCMP). - Clear and grub area only as necessary to install temporary sediment trap D and the temporary diversion leading to it. - Install culvert #2 (15" BCCMP). - Bring road to final grade and pave according to plan. n �P- 9) WORK AREA VI (cont.): - Construct ditches lit, lit, 113, #4-lower, 44-mid, 44- upper, i15, #6, and #7. - Seed all areas not paved or rip -rapped. - Remove temporary diversions after all areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. - Remove silt fencing. Fine grade and seed accumulated sediments. - Remove accumulated sediment from temporary sediment traps A, B, C, and D. Remove temporary sediment traps once all disturbed areas draining to them are stabilized. Fine grade and seed bare areas. Remove accumulated sediment from rock filter berm 111. Remove rock filter berm #1 after all areas draining to it are stabilized (see General Note above). NOTES: 1) Inspection and maintenance of temporary sediment traps, temporary diversions and temporary stream crossings shall take place monthly and after each rainfall event. At such times, all damages shall be repaired immediately. Accumulated sediments and debris shall be removed and any necessary stone replacements shall be made at these times. Structures shall be reshaped as necessary to maintain the design volume, cross -sections, and slope. 2) Watering of seeded areas to promote germination and es- tablishment of grass cover shall be the responsibility of the Owner or the Owner's agent. M MMA Yadkin Quarry Culvert Schedule 11-A r-89 Drain- Length x Head- Max. Outlet CULVERT age 25 Yr. Diameter water Minimum Maximum Velocity Protection Area Peak Q C.M.P. Depth Slope Slope F.P.S. See Detail # 9 3.05 B.6 100' x 15" 3.12 1.8% 2.0% 9.2 6" Riprap, 12" thick Ac. C.F.S. Full Coat Ft, F.P.S. 9'I- x 5' W ADDITION TO CULVERT SCHEDULE ON PAGE 14 M.M.A. Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin Co., NO 4-Apr-89 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAY ADDENDUM Disturbed Annual Trap TRAP Area in Sedim. Dimensions Acres Cu. Ft. L x W x H B 0.83 1506 20' x 15' x 4' Rev. 4-11-89 J.1 0.18 333 8'x10'x4' K K 0.92 1670 20' x 15' x 4' Rev. 4-11-89 Note: Trap is sized for 2 Clean -Outs per year to 3 ft. maximum sediment storage depth. Clean - out prior to reaching maximum storage depth. REVISION TO TRAP SCHEDULE ON RAGE 11 ADDITION TO TRAP SCHEDULE ON PAGE It ADDITION TO TRAP SCHEDULE ON PAGE 11 Ration- Construction Dimensions for Ditch Drainage at Q-25 Depth of C-L Max. TRIANGULAR 'V' DITCH # Area 'C' C.F.S. Flow Slope Velocity t. x Top V Side Slope Lining #4 i.68 v.o9 ^ 4.� 0 70 2 7°! 3 4 , 1' x F' 3� 1 Grass with mid Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. excelsior mat 44 2.05 0.40 5.9 0.54 15.0% 6.7 1' x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap lower Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 12 in. thick REVISIONS -TO DITCH SCHEDULE ON PAGE 13 Diversion I Ration- - Construction Dimensions for Drainage at 0-25 Depth of C-L Max. TRIANGULAR 'V' DITCH s Aroa 'r. IC.F_S_1 Flow Slone VeloClly t{tic Ton 1�ii Sidp Slnne Llnlnn to Culvert #9 1.89 0.50 4.5 0.54 7.8% 5.2 V x 6' 3:1 3-4 in. Riprap 1 at Ditch 4U Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S 6 in. thick la Trap 8 3.2 0.39 5.6 0.53 15.0% 6.6 1' x 6' 3:1 6 in. Riprap at ditch 4L Ac. C.F.S. Ft. F.P.S. 12 in. !hick REVISIONS TO DIVERSION SCHEDULE ON PACE 12 11-A r-89 RATIONAL SCHEDULE ADDENDUM Div. to Trap JJ Peak Discharge Road/GravellDirt 0.10 0.85 1-2 1-10 1-25 1-50 1-100 Field 0.30 4.8 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 1.28 0.20 Weighted Te NEW DRAINAGE AREA 'C' minute 0-2 Q-1 0 Q-25 Q-5 Q-1 00 Total Area 1.38 Ac. 0.25 5 1 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.1 Mid) Peak Disc har e Road Diversion #31-M to Trap B Road/Grave llDirt 0.54 0.85 1-2 1-10 1-50 1-100 Field 1.70 0.30 4.8 6.7 11-25 7.5 8.1 9 Woods 0.59 0.20 Weighted Tc REVISION TO AREA Rev, 4-11-89 'C' minute 0-2 Q-10 Q-25 Q-S 0-100 ON PAGE 26 Total Area 2.83 Ac. 0.38 5 1 5.2 7.3 1 8.2 8.8 9.8 Trap B-lower) Road Diversion 431-L to Peak Dischar e Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.62 I 0,85 1-2 1-10 1-25 1-50 1-100 Field 1 ,qS t)'In 4.5 6.5 7.2 7.9 8.5 Woods 0.63 o.20 Weighted Tc I I I REVISION TO AREA Rev. 4-11-89 C. minute 0-2 0-10 10-2510-510-100 ON PAGE 26 Total Area 3.20 Ac. 0.39 6 1 5.6 8.0 8.9 9.8 10.5 Peak Disc har e DITCH #4 Middle Next 880 Ft. Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.22 0.85 1-10 1-50 1-100 Grass 1.22 0.35 6.2 11-25 7 1 7.6 8.2 Woods 0.24 0.20 Weighted Tc I REVISION TO AREA Rev. 4-11-89 C. minutes 0-10 Q-5 0-100 ON PAGE 29 Total Area 1.68 0.39 5 4.4 10-25 4.9 5.3 5.9 DITCH #4 Lower First 180 Ft. Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.30 0.85 Grass 1.47 0.35 Woods 0.28 0.20 Weighted Tc Rev.4-11-89 C. minutes Total Area 2.05 0.40 6 Culvert #9 Road/Gravel/Dirt 0.46 0.85 Grass 1.58 0.35 Woods 1.01 0.20 Weighted Tc Rev. 4-11-891 C. minutes Total Area 3.05 0.37 5 Peak Dischar e 1-10 1-25 1-50 6.5 7.2 7.9 11-100 8.5 0-1 0 Q-25 Q-5 Q-1 00 5.3 5.9 6.5 7.0 Peak Dischar e 1-10 1-25 1-50 1-100 6.7 7.5 8.1 9 Q-10 Q-25 Q-5 Q-1 00 7.7 8.6 9.2 10.3 REVISION TO AREA ON PAGE 29 NEW DRAINAGE AREE COVER DESCRIPTION SOIL NAME GROUP A B C D? CH from TABLE 2-2 AREA In acres Woods 8 58 1 19.53 Ac. Row Crop -Residue Cover B 74 25.53 Ac. Ex. and Futurelleedow 8 56 37.59Ac. Farmstead 0 68 7.06 Ac. Paved Road w/ROW B 69 2.13 Ac. Gravel Road 8 89 1.76Ac. Orchard 8 60 _ 2.19 Ac. Row - Cro No Cover B 86 6,44 Ac. PIard Area 8 89 1.72 Ac. Future Berm 8 65 4.46 Ac. AREA SUBTOTALS: 106.41 Ac. Total Area In Acres= Weighted CN = Time Of Concentration= Pone Factor = 108.41 Ac. Sheet Flow= 0.41 Fri Shallow Flown 0.04 Hra. Channel Flew = 0.12 Firs. 66 0.57 Hrs. 1 RAINFALL TYPE II Calculation by 545. T.R. SS June, 1986 Ed. Graphical Peak Dlacl-mroe Method SAZRVY ?r clpltaf/aw P inches Rissff PEAK DISCHARGE 1 Year 2 Year 5 Year 10 Year 25 Year 50 Year 100Year Z.8 Ia. 3.41n. 4.3 In. 5.0 In. 5.6 la. 6.31n. 7.11n. 0.51a. 0.7 In. 1.3 la. 1.7 la. 2.1 in. 2.71n. 3.31n_ 28.1 CFS 51.3 CFS 93 CFS 131 CFS 166 CFS 210CFS 263CFS I M.M.A Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin Co., NC 6-Apr-89 Rack Filter Berm R4 25 Year Peak Welr Len th�De th Max. Veloc. 166 CFS 40 Ft. I Ft. 3.3 F.P.S. PKut, I 40 Imw<I itilic- vufr 3C- W� Qar °i1 14 (_ ASS COP 1 44 ,. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary March 31, 1989 Director Mr. Horace Willson, Manager Environmental Services Martin Marietta Aggregates P. 0. Box 30013 Raleigh, North Carolina 27622 RE: Proposed Yadkin Ch-rria1y Yadkin County Dear Mr. Willson: This office has completed its initial review of the above referenced application for a mining permit. Various deficiencies were noted in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (E&SCP). The deficiencies noted are: (1) How will access for construction and maintenance of -the pit clarification pond be accomplished? Also, detail 8/5 indicates maximum outflow to be 2 cfs. What is the size of pipe to be used and what outlet protection is proposed? (2) In your application you state that no washed -stone product will be produced during the first two years of operation. Sheet 3 of the site plans indicates a single settling cell to be located adjacent to the surge pile for sediment control. No other settling ponds related to the processing plant are shown on the plans. However, you have requested a 10 year permit, therefore, please show these structures on the site plans. (3) In the detailed construction sequence for Work Area IV, are the berms to be huilt in the order specified and do you have any general time frames calculated for the completion of each or all of the four berms? Do you intend to have all berms constructed within one month, six months, two years, etc.? (4) What is the Height of the fresh water. pond from the downstream toe of the dam? This information was not noted on Detail 5/5. P.O Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Horace Willson March 31, 1989 Page 2 (5) The east side ditch along the future access road diverts runoff to SR 1711 for a distance of over 1400 feet without a cross -drain. To prevent diversion of runoff a cross -drain is needed in the vicinity of the point that separates the upper and middle portions of ditch #4 (see sheet 2 of 6) . (6) In the detailed construction sequence for work Area I, the existing lake should be first drainod by a siphon or pump and then the dam may be cut. There is high potential for downstream sedimentation from a "controlled" breach of the existing dam. An alternative would be to construct a suitably sized downstream structure to control sediment resulting from such a breach (see #7 below). (7) The location of the primary crusher/ramp area and surge pile on both sides of the creek along with the need to remove the existing buildings from this area strongly suggests that the proposed sediment control measures are generally inadequate. A more feasible and acceptable alternative would be the installation of a riser -barrel basin further downstream and just upstream of the 100-year flood boundary. Such a structure would provide the needed protection cited in Item 6 above and could be integrated with the Temporary Stream Crossing. (8) The. typical berm cross-section (Detail 1/1) does not show the use of any slope drains. Several portions of the proposed berms, such as the center section of Berm B, nose (northend) of Berm C, etc. will have slope distances that may exceed 120-200 feet on a 2:1 slope. Previous experience with these situations indicate that slope drains are critical in preventing gulleying of the lower portions of these type berms. How do you intend to address tills colic estl without us u�g slope dra r�s? In order to complete the review of your application please forward two copies of the requested information to my attention at this office. I would like to note that for the most part the overall E&SCP is quite thorough and well documented. Should you have any questions regarding the deficiencies noted, please advise at (919) 733--4574. Your continued cooperation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Tmas E. Carroll, P.. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. � � n ;ram � V��✓ti., k-S2�k-dA..'� fie( (/, / �_.-.. 7 30-715 .__.._..--_---.-_. n-_. �f/✓4.1 .!ti T._O_ .LSD $�d/r57iCw. M. Z.�ryLk� . 7s i DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Winston-Salem Regional Office M E M O R A N D U M TO: Tom Carroll/Mining Specialist FROM: Doug Miller Winston-Salein Regional Office RE: Permit Application Martin -Marietta Yadkin Quarry DATE: January 30, 1989 The ap_lication for a mining hermit from Martin -Marietta for a quarry in Yadkin County has been+revi.ewed by Lindy, Lee and I. On January 27, 1989 we conducted an onsite evaluation. Immediately following are our comments, questions and/or reservations concerning the quarry's operation as presented in the application. 0u - ,� 1. Future access road diverts runoff to the state road in the east side ditch. Water is carried over 1,400 feet without a crossdrain. To prevent diversion of runoff a cross drain is needed in the vicinity of the separation of the upper and middle portions of ditch #4. J2�. What is the height of the fresh water pond from the downstream toe of the -dam? / 13. Rock berms proposed for controlling sediment below culverts 45 and(W are inadequate for the amount of drainage through these`points. Alternative measures are needed. Leaving ytW,)dams in and/or installing new lake initially would be more effective. Dams or control dams below permanent dams should be built prior to any other work upstream. ,4�( If existing lake is to be drained, directions should dictate Jdrain lake, then cut the dam not cut the dam and drain the lake - remember Salem Stone incident and resulting problems. In each work area item a) of sequence should be completed 1� before b) is started and item b) should be completed before c) is started etc., to ensure adequate sediment controls are provided at all times. f Page 2 n 6.i Where will material for berms come from and which are to be built first? Which will be built at startup of operation and which will come later? We would recommend berms D, C, and 'B receive priority, in that order. -�'We 5Ar 01 ` /7-., Existing vegetation and proposed berms would appear to screen most of the operation. Possible exceptions would be to the east from Thomas Livengood and Thomas Warren properties. Their distance from the onerations should minimize impact of noise and sight. — Outlet aprons for all culverts should be shown on the plans per. the standard detail in legend. 9.\ I:ip rap channels and dissipators should have a geotextile underliner for filter. How will runoff be diverted around pits in the future when expansion includes area of existing pond? / 11. Where will settling cells be constructed and what area will be used for fines storage? a��n[iC. �z5 �a Li'OL5{-mac- �VO'0' 1 +W0 L Pev,5 --• S4-"-yv (u.-(e- 7 1.2` What areas will be cleared for a security fence and how will Csediment and erosion be controlled for those areas? (�g(LI -vacs, -{-o � L — _ pa- 5 , Yb oY�tpl� e" cn . ✓ 13. How will access to the pit clarification pond be accomplished? 14.E Primary and secondary crusher are located such dust will continually be running into the stream at the base of the slope. Sediment control measures are generally inadequate for the work to be done in this area. A riser barrel system dam downstream would seem to be a more feasible alternative. V/15;. What size pipe flows from the pit clarification pond to the stream and how is energy to be dissipated? -2 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES d COMMLR.ITY DEVELOPMENT LAND RESOURCES DIVISION LAND QUALITY SECTION TELEPHONE LOG 1. Project: 1401A"'� & kfbA Q �� �/ 2. Conversation with: C T 3. Content of conversation:Zp Sheet Date County Call received Call placed_ f �e r C.(Jti fftj �(�Rp `tO N ti P k6T> J C7 L/ Filled by: UGboAfto 0Jd -P . 0, G9PD6�S /ttOo7575Z ----------�.��.w-lam wa,�-�..•se4�_�., /`� i M wa 313 Ni s NeOO75W7 1 SUBJECT.I 1/ V _ FI 1 'f II n i I ^ DATE 1 lu..`I/1��r, /`�to-. � e`P'-r�-1�f.[,. - f rsy*4 >LI YWNIL,) ,wuwV I 1 ,( I'a(14 0f1 G-(m.��:(t`. `(I �Y/-/V41. IS l %Ri.ee4s) in`tV�Cs�.�r dl }N tiOtsr VQ-t5'TocJ (.U^�G (k�w+w1'Cw . �� IE � 51GNF➢ I I I I IDATE - SIGNED REdFORM. 41,469 P:)lY PAK j505ETS) 4P 4E9 - . SEND PARR 1 AND 3 INTACT Ca rbOlEMld PART 3 WILL RE'RETNRNED WITH AMkY:; DETACH AND FILE FOR FOLLOW-UP - XF a = ' LITTLE & LITTLE P.O. Box 1448 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602 (919) 821.5645 TO Mr. Thomas E. Carroll Mining Specialist DNRC➢ - Land WE ARE SENDING YOU U Attached 0 Under separate cover via_ ❑ Shop drawings %I Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Copy of letter [I Change order 0_ LETTER 0TF3TiRT�►TN�S�IS7 I Tl iT�A1L me rollowing Items: ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications COPIES DATE No. DESCRIPTION 2 12/30/88 1 of f Mine Map/Site Plan 2 12/30/88 6 of Reclamation Plan THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ]= For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval XR For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit —copies for distribution YA As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Retum corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US hL OPY To Horace S. Willson, file \ f SIGNED: / tWendy C. Mnagq �iF ads, Was 01411 n..m.,.,..are not .e ooe.a. xmelr .Deus us at w,or. State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Winston-Salem Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT January 31, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Carroll, Mining Specialist -� " Land Quality Section FROM: Brenda J. Smith 15P.G. LPG' Hydrogeological Regional Supervisor SUBJECT: Application for a Mining Permit Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County The following comments are in response to your January 10, 1989 request for Groundwater Section review of the subject application. Item C. 10. b. indicates that the closest neighboring well is approximately 600 feet from the final pit limit. The location of this well is not shown on the map provided, but is assumed to be in the area south-southeast of the pit area (where buildings are indicated along SR 1711). An additional monitor well located between the quarry and the dwellings along SR 1711 is required to monitor any impact the quarry dewatering may have on water supplies in that vicinity. A proposed location is indicated on the attached map, but may be modified if necessary due to site conditions. A monitor well permit from the Groundwater Section is required, and should be obtained from the Winston Salem Regional Office. Please call me at (919) 761-2351 if you have any questions. cc: Doug Miller 1 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106-3295 • Telephone 919-761-2351 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer -- � �" ,.. � i ,00;� Na� �� _ '�, '. � �= A. E1P /r—�J� � ' �� ��uz�_F ,u. I 1 ,, : �, ! I f �/ ��. �� ���T � !I � I �,�J AM ��i p, yam. LSb,Q 0�8 . �/F ,�i� I A EXl6Y1 G f ivzrt R-cj6`� - PAvio ��YNF.� Martiu Mariefi-a ,� „ul �adk�a firma �� State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land 'Resources 512 North SalisbUry Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Jarnes G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 10, 1989 Director u FOU FORN i,IR lu TO: 13renda Smith Groundwater Section FROM: Tom Carroll, MiningrSpecialist Land Quality Section RE: Application for a Mining Permit Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Attached is a copy of the above referenced site plan illustrating the location of a few proposed peripheral groundwater monitoring wells and selective pages from the mining permit application. As you know, the purpose of these wells is to provide a means of anticipating or assessing what impact, if any, Lilt; rr�isiilig a1ic1 pi% uewaLeiiriy may have on surrounding ooffsite) groundwater supplies. You are also probably aware that this office has no documentation of a similar type operation in a fractured (igneous) rock terrain ever causing a significant adverse impact on offsite wells. However, as we have discussed in the past, this office feels that it is prudent to require the installation of a reasonable number of monitoring wells and a specific well monitoring schedule should a mining permit be issued for this site. The data gained through such long term monitoring programs is critical in evaluating possible future permit renewal and/or modification request(s). Thus, your review of the attached information and any comments you may have nn thp ; rrar-' of ihP nimhr and n1 n(-Pmrn' of �rr1 c %Tnihr rTV-, o x7ei1ie appreciated. Should a mining permit be issued, it would require that the wells meet construction specifications established by the Groundwater Section. Feel free to call me at 3-4574 should you have any questions on this matter. Please .forward your comments to me by February 6, 1989 so that we may complete our review of the permit application within our statutory time limits. Your cooperation is very much appreciated. TEC:se Attachments cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27511.7687 Telephone 919-733.3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer .,� 1all" . . 4 .. t� v-. 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas Carroll, Mining Specialist Land Quality Section ,,��yy FROM: Don Baker, Program Manager Cr'" 7! Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries 1989 SUBJECT: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin County, N. C. The Wildlife Resources Commission staff has completed review of the application for a mining permit in Yadkin County submitted by Martin Marietta Aggregates. An onsite inspection was also conducted. Although the application includes approximately 300� acres -V- consideration, operations willonlyinvolve about 50 acres at any given time. If activities are carried out according to the details given in the application, impacts to wildlife and fishery resources will be minimal. The application and attached Map N1 indicate that erosion and sedimentation controls will probably be adequate to protect the water resources. However, -in the future it would be helpful if all maps that are relevant be included for our review. Benefits to wildlife would be greatly increased during reclamation if the planting mixtures were altered. Consideration should be given to using a mixture of orchard grass and clover.on some areas with lesser slopes. Also, VA-70 shrub lespedeza has much more food and cover value than sericea lespedeza. If sericea lespedeza and fescue are to be used including some clover will increase the wildlife values. As mitigation for displacement of all wildlife species from the immediate mining area, we recommend that a minimum Memo Page 2 January 25, 1989 of ten one -eighth acre food and cover plots be established throughout the remainder of the property. Planting materials should include VA-70 shrub lespedeza, partridge peas, and annual lespedezas. We have no objection to approval of the permit, but do request that the applicant give consideration to these concerns. ` Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this application. If we can provide further assistance, please call on us. DB/lp cc: Don Hayes, District Wildlife Biologist Mr. Joe Mickey, District Fishery Biologist State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary January 10, 1989 Director u12-ur G = ►D lu TO: Don Baker Program Coordinator Wildlife Resources Ccnrdssion FROM: Thomas Carroll �v Mining Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County R p JA N 2 19u?g Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit applicaton, site plan and reclamation plan for the above referenced project. The site is located approximately six (6) miles east of Yadkinville off US 421 and SR 1711 in Yadkin County. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of the operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife or freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by February 6, 1989 so that we may ccaFt_glete our review of the permit application within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, 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 (i.e. fish spawing season, etc.) would be greatly appreciated.. If anyone on your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, they are urged to contact Mr. Horace Willson at (919) 781-4550 to set up a convenient date and time. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type applications is very much appreciated. Should you have any questions please advise at (919) 733--4574. TE)C : se Attachments cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733.3833 An ...yu... vp r.... .u....i ...,.[i[,a.ivc rw[,V[1 y-[[[p[VYCI C t._ cow State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Saiishury Strect • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Coney, Jr., Secretary January 1.0, 1989 Director UROS L E -I0 lu TO: Don Baker Program Coordinator Wi-ldlife Resources Commission FROM: Thcanas Carroll AV Mining Specialist Land Quality Section RE: Martin Marietta Aggregates Proposed Yadkin Quarry Yadkin County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit applicaton, site plan and reclamation plan for the above referenced project. rr�__ __�__ __ l___•__ ____________�__�__ ____ /r\ __l__ _ -_i _L �)�>1__�___l l_ ALL rnn enI '.11le sJ.LE; J. J.VC:dCr-eu CIYPLUX11tIdT�trJ-y dJX ko) 11LL105 CdSt. UL Y.ctUr. 11LVJ.J.J.0 Ull UJ q/--L and SR 1711 in Yadkin County. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of the operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife or freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by February 6, 1989 so that we may complete our review of the permit application within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, 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 (i.e. fish spawing season, etc.) would be greatly annrPr-i ai-rar'3 - Tf anvnnp nn vniir si-aff wi GhPs to nPrfnrm a si tP in±;nPctinn . thPv are urged to contact Mr. Horace Willson at (919) 781-4550 to set up a convenient date and time. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type applications is very much appreciated. Should you have any questions please advise at (919) 733-4574. TEC : se Attachments cc: Mr. G. Douglas Miller, P.E. P.O. box 27,687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 9i9-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmativc Acdon Employer TO ` _-/ 941 �.,� I AT 0 Is Ro —.cis ISVBIKT, [j /S ✓, 14 ^1/u DA�T�E�IrIZ%nl fT) I ,.I� Ll a-L) 9—t C�— 6o,40,4-t�, 4� I � Ma V� .nlp �E�Q�,k w " v �w DATE SIGNED e REdWRM. 4$ 469 SEND.PARTS 1 AND S INTACT carbaniBmus PIXY, PAKISDSEiS)dP PART f WILL BE RETURNED WITH REPLY - PA 469.' ...' -. -.. . ..,., c...i .:... ?.• -s ._ DETACH AND FILE FOR FOLLOW-UP 5 �. �k . 6,,. nor^, ���•,. 4 'o/k North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources James G. Martin, Governor Patric Dorsey, Secretary February 13, 1989 Mr. Stephen P. Zelnak, Jr., President Martin Marietta Aggregates P.O. Box 30013 Raleigh, N.C. 27622-0013 Re: Yadkin Quarry, Yadkin County, ER 89-7890 Dear Mr. Zelnak: Division of Archives and History William S. Price, Jr., Director There are no known recorded archaeological sites within the project boundaries. However, the project area has, never been systematically surveyed to determine the location or significance of archaeological resources. The Yadkin River and its tributaries are extremely rich in archaeological resources. Within a few miles of the proposed mine twenty-four archaeological sites have been recorded. These sites range from small, temporary campsites to sedentary villages. Although we do not anticipate the presence of village sites within the proposed mine area, we do consider campsites and prehistoric quarrying sites to be likely. Therefore, we recommend that a comprehensive survey be conducted by an experienced archaeologist to identify the presence and significance of archaeological remains that may be damaged or destroyed by the proposed project. Potential effects on unknown resources should be assessed prior to the initiation of construction activities. Enclosed is a list of archaeological consultants who have conducted or expressed an interest in conducting contract work in North Carolina. Individual files providing additional information on the consultants may be examined at the State Historic Preservation Office's Office of State. Archaeology, 421 North Blount Street, Raleigh. If additional names are desired, you may consult the current listing of the members of the Society of Professional Archeologists, or contact the society's current secretary/treasurer, J. Barto-Arnold, III, P.O. Box 13265, Austin, Texas 78711-3265. Any of the above persons, or any other experienced archaeologist, may be contacted to conduct the recommended investigation. i07 East Jones Street r- Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 1 Stephen P. Zelnak, Jr. February 13, 1989, Page Two Thank you foryourcooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning this comment, please contact Ms. Renee Gledhill -Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919/733-4763. Sincerely, David Erook, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer DE:slw Enclosure cc: Thomas Carroll, Land Quality Section a/ L: State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor A i r Quality Section R. Paul Wilms S. T"homas Rhodes, Secretary November 9, 1988 Director Mr. Stephen P. Zelnak, Jr. Martin Marietta Aggregates Post Office Box 30013 Raleigh, North Carolina 27622 Dear Mr. Zelnak: This is to acknowledge receipt of an Air Permit application and processing fee of $50.00 on November 8, 1988, for Martin Marietta Aggregates, Yadkin Quarry, State Road 1711, North Carolina, Yadkin County. An additional permit processing fee of $10.00 is required. You should take immediate action to submit the permit processing fee. Your application is incomplete until the fee is received. If the fee is not received within 60 days of this notice, your application will be returned. The fee should be submitted in the form of a check or money order made payable to the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and addressed to the Air Quality Section, Division of Environmental Management, Post Office Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687. For accounting purposes, please refer on your payment to Permit Application Number APP009285. After permit issuance annual administrating and monitoring fees are now required. These annual fees are based on regulation allowable emissions unless an applicant proposes permit conditions that limit emissions to less than regulation allowables or conditions that restrict operations. The annual fees for sources in compliance range from $190 for minor facilities, $640 for major facilities, to $1,030 for PSD facilities. Minor facilities are permitted to emit less than 100 tons per year of any regulated air pollutant, while major facilities are permitted to emit 100 tons per year or more of any regulated air pollutant. This application is being processed and reviewed by this office. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Jerry Clayton at (919)733-3340. Sincerely, Mike Sewel-Assistant Chief Air Permits Branch cc: Mr. Larry Coble Pollution Prencntion Pass !'V, nC7X 1/69/, KaiC*, IVOfIII Car011na 'l%OII-%Otl/ 1[lCpllpn[ 71773]-%VIJ An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES YADKIN QUARRY. YADKIN C0UN'rl' NORTH CAROL INA M: MJ� �-:: „�/: ., i r.c: r-F � ... [�F Hzll%•.. IfGCF �ATeb�i—i._�_ ���-L -. r``..• .ems .4.1""c_� ; • /j/i y• , ^__'i, . ,'I i C' i :../r.;•,.� �� � ' � ��. � �� \1\\\\\i\ \4i I 1 `\ +.� ., 4•l -�• q.. j I J; 'U: ` u'kft- 1 e 1 r� ".pn r .•�� \•,._• l � jt� Y4 � \l\'`O \ - •{^�� �,�/ I f / kL _ un vn.,' •nn ..Irx.�� � ^-ti.' %"� I ,fi" 1 I f',�:i:` �/•• :1 �: ` �. ..ey���� � 't1FItR .� �`--/ ,l// Yq-1 J� f I % - 17 tC I} Try I ;:�` �-_ .>�-.. - - - -•-I'-•-aa` ,. ' I . n�rer LC��\ r ���/� ..••� _.""�:�.>- `VIA C%I STf G6F:�fUt'RCr1ALGE55 MARTIN MAR�IETTA AGGREGATES :��� YADKI N QUARRY- YADKIN' COUN•I'v NORTH CAROL.INn Ii ll[li'r 1 t ' /' ' \�� �� / _ ' I / I •/ � I(� \ `� I -3� Z.-.r_—� � lam\ _- -•�,�. . . / I `....:.,::. .-1"=.n,":e"`_ _•a-•..L;;I e � , Ilq( ��o. �, ��F�.:!•�,� .vt � �\� 'F�..,-. ' I ` �.��;• n'.. .. ..-..�_�( � ��:I� `� i1.. Jai . > ' • �y� . \\.� /\: \ loTIAL Fil_ r�� 10 r PIT •'N\ 'J SCSSIC �. ow y f / 0 Itl/F `%KI F�EMllly ; Fr PA-0 10yJCV. 9.0 CII I / I+f(•�EO.c o.lEwlh / MARTIN MARIETTA AGGREGATES YADKIN - QUARRY � t - YADKIN CODNII NORTH CnkOLINn I I ua rwr x.xca �n ` oyr \ / z e va� Fes, 0< vw ellM off of rl�l j ,; 0 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and NaturalNlbIt�s _ Division of Land Resources, Land Oualit Section Iluull - MINE INSPECTION REPORC MAY P U (PERMITTED MINE) BY : 1. MINE NAME 2. MINING PERMIT # aa n < & OPERATOR ../.. rs 4. COUNTY 5.ADDRESS 6.Person (s).✓ .ew';i i. r. r c0o'N6tedaf 7. Was mine operating at time of lfi"sPection?' DVes D.No B. Pictures? Yes ,.Nd 9. Date last inspected: n.,! Apfig/ 4.. 10. Any mining since last inspection ? Yes 4 No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? [�,Yes No If no, explain: 11 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑ Yes No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and !or taken: 4 15. Other recommendations and comments: A rLJ 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate? Yes ❑No(Explain) Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? Yes M't o Proposed date _/ ! 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator;/=a!_ INSPECTED BY: _ f.r.-.i i� Al O /'_ . AL DATE: / / PhoneNm(a..,) White copy to rile yetk)W Copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist sM -�V'1 North Carolina Deparlmenl of Environment, Health, and Natural , Division of Land Resources, Land Ouality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT.. ``11__ `, (PERMITTED MINE) IrV�1/ QUALITY senw 1.MINENAME YAO/rW 69uA4`1V 2.MININGPERMIT# 3.OPERATOR nnCr.,J /40,0 TTA 4.COUNTY y4AK/.J 5.ADDRESS /.d. Zv> SbAb/3 F'L!/6</.NC 776ZZ !yr/4. D.l !%oi 6. Person is) comacted at site 7. Was mine operating at time o1 inspection 7 ❑ Yes E,' No B. Pictures ? Yes ?,No 9. Date last inspected: _/_/_ 10. Any mining since last inspection? a Yes ❑ No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permlt ? Yes (ENO x / „ It no, explain: 1 6K ✓Yl/,�O/- 1%/O L AT//n n/n i,['n^i 01 s/n,l H-,[�— /%.rr�dF:N PG✓ Se Airele 110S Ln<T /rv7n r✓• /J O.n CtrGVL eT `/ 9exass ^t/e srnr W*d4 <;i,'..e. //Ol 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? �, Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in olisite damage ? QYes ❑ No It_ describe the type and severity of the damage: .Sutrir �, �dvT Sn. > DRdk.i Dd OPFos/TG .T/AL of v.AO /.fin rrr Lnl TR lLJGC , 14. Corrective measures needed and / or taken: Of If /cG -1 AE AG L XE; A/,.! i i /. o rl [�.�✓ /I/s>. A'sc0 //ac,d /s B.,csorca n,rd SL'n/nL.or 7x',rA/,5 — /so. da 6rGns AGG /3Ao,t/,NT !,[P, CZ7 roA/c[ mow! 7Acrl rlO (�nBAG G TL '4L 'A/e �AiGS >Acif ALL ///1GG Au r/enl5 L///Gn/ EGA.. -r !.J/ / n/ llee,ldA,j 15. Other recommendations and comments: l oo,9 4n/ Ei rt/E/1 SHAG n!- L >FAJ!! O?!✓E //er✓< CAu Gil T' /n., •./»l/dALC S`. L. T, AN PAL/_[A -„ AdVr SLti of //Ler,T/NC. Tdr,de., 1Jrr.l 'C4Vr0G/G od /1 .7-4/ � /Cx PdAr / 5 w tr 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑k Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes E. No Proposed date / !_ 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator /=1—LoJ I . f �Y �Jf ar (dale)9 INSPECTED BV: x�-' DATE: �Z l /() I � Phone Nm (q/•)) e76 -7007 f 1`0 plr /D:/0 White copy to !le Yellow copy to operator Pink copy 0 Mining Specialist "9 G/NG i i North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,/ '.r- 'Division of Land Resources, Land Ouralily Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT j (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME !/VC +i.i + o // y 2. MINING PERMIT # , / - 3.OPERA70R /J /l+ / r4. COUNTY 5. ADDRESS / sic (1,._Z 6. Person Is) contacted at site . It �, . V/ 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ❑ Yes❑,' No 8. Pictures ? ❑ Yes No 9. Date last inspected: V. 1_ 10. Any mining since last inspection ? ❑ Yes I] No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? Yes ❑ No If no, explain: i3. uid any of the above deficiencies result in oflsite damage ? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and / or.taken: 15. Other recommendalions and comments: ,.i •rc- T /. 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report a / - map accurate? Q Yes No (Explain) Ej Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes 0 No Proposed date 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report— 19. Copy of Report sent to operator./ ' date) INSPECTED BY: i-'-' ti r�., ,.�c� DATE: i I 1 / 1 Phone NO:(i,y) o•?(;-,7Gby. White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist vev I North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT o. 11 // (PERMITTEDMINE) �1 1. MINE NAME V4/)je j/J (Q"A lcl?V 2. MINING PERMIT,# tip'-� 3.OPERATOR Awur,A/ /7A/, /c r�P //l✓�E 6ArcS 4. COUNTY /lo` ^/ 5.ADDRESS P.r'. Ln+ Ono/.? X7AL a.0 G r/, n,e z7/Ez. Ar/r✓: 6. /A. `! 6. Person (a) contacted at site r n ' r vc /4 f'r. Aa . 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ❑ Yes ©No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes N.No 9. Date last inspected: 14s _ sa, /_ 10. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes ❑K No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? ❑K Yes No It no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? © Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes ❑ No a yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and / or taken: 15. Other recommendation and comments: ToAA/'S /44[ ',l(, ('mL A ?,errn. sr4eArY/a../ Colt/locz, a Oro ed 6Ju. Pon P/_'i5E A "O l lej. .+.e 7__/r e..1 4cr_ 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+! - map accurate ? © Yes No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes © No Proposed date _/_/_ 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report /7 19. Copy of Report sent to operator1[/ S 1 % / . �%� i%^/ F (date) INSPECTED BY: �/ ,/C� w.t�— DATE: lo l 3 I 1 7 I Phone No:(,�rq) 9?6- 70011 White copy to No Yellow capy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist aae