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HomeMy WebLinkAbout33-13_3_Redacted�w.+,..r,....,..-...autirvwx�-... North Carolina Depart ment,"of EnvironroI I land Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality S ctw MINE IN PE TI N REPR .(PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 2oc.�rnn /.rr f j,JA2nv 2. MIMING P 3. OPERATORb6. �l AGc4crbkT r-�t (,. 4. COI 5. ADDRESS 313t Rtml QV. M G Ne, tf1022%SV It_4_�"C, MAY 24 2004 RMIT 9 - t. ME U 7 Z'ANJL i 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 4.50-20i,3 T RIVERBASINoxr 8. Person(s) contacted at site :�"rh1LT,Y [3r4-_e�s 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? © Yes ❑ No ,.10. Pictures? ❑ Yes © No 1 L Date last inspected: '64 / 1 /z�l2."Any mining since last inspection? © Yes 'El No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes E;�No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: rt g r_.^v._r%Agt i , ro rr<% i. wr. .,N a= P:.r�r, OJFB.R. I6NE & r R CtL _! E).'^'Pins GClti1,A N k.'1>JL w rNY ,'l.k;.t mg jk'.NF " rl ( A(`f t.A . IS. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? M Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes ©;No Proposed date—/—/� 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report. 21. Copy of Report sent to operator. /2N2n�1 (date) INSPECTED BY: Sior _ANLF_r. DATE 5 /IG Telephone No: (Q i4 I m.'3 t- N4; White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 T PNr , c �t n-> RECEIVED' AUG 2 9 2003 �A A Is NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary John N. Morris, Director Public Notice Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area Permit Application In accordance with G.S. 143-215.15 (d), notice is hereby given of receipt, on January 22, 2003, of an Application for a Water Use Permit in Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area. Those wishing to comment on the application, as described below, should submit written comments no later than September 10, 2003 (15 days from the date shown below), to: Division of Water Resources Department of Environment & Natural Resources 1611 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1611 Attention: Capacity Use Administration The application and supporting documentation are available for review during normal business hours at the Division offices in the Archdale Building at 512 North Salisbury Street in Raleigh, North Carolina (phone: 919-733-4064). Summary Description Of Proposed Activity: The permit applicant, Mr. Steve Howiler, of Hanson Aggregates Southeast Inc. (Rocky Mount Quarry), proposes to withdraw and use a maximum of 2,160,000 gallons of water per day in Edgecombe County. Withdrawals will be from a sump in the surficial aquifer for the purpose of mine dewatering. Date Nathaniel C. Wilson 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 Phone: 919-733.4064\FAX: 919-733-35581 Internet: www.rcwater.org An Equal Opportunity\Amrmative Action Employer-50% Recycled\10% Post Consumer Paper AUC 2 9 -03 ®�� DIV. LAMD RE` NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary John N. Morris, Director Public Notice Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area Permit Application In accordance with G.S. 143-215.15 (d), notice is hereby given of receipt, on January 22, 2003, of an Application for a Water Use Permit in Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area. Those wishing to comment on the application, as described below, should submit written comments no later than September 10, 2003 (15 days from the date shown below), to: Division of Water Resources Department of Environment & Natural Resources 1611 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1611 Attention: Capacity Use Administration The application and supporting documentation are available for review during normal business hours at the Division offices in the Archdale Building at 512 North Salisbury Street in Raleigh, North Carolina (phone: 919-733-4064). Summary Descriptiun Of Proposed Activity: The permit applicant, Mr. Steve Howiler, of Hanson Aggregates Southeast Inc. (Neverson Ouaml, proposes to withdraw and use a maximum of 1,634,400 gallons of water per day in Wilson County. Withdrawals will be from a sump in the surficial aquifer for the purpose of mine dewatering, aNathaniel C. Wilson 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 Phone: 919-73340641 FAX: 919-733-35581 Internet: www.ncwater.org An Equal OpportunitMf irmative Action Empluycr-50%Recycled\10% Post Consumer Paper October 31, 1974 Mr. J. T. , Gould NeUo L. Tam Comparq i P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 2?702 Dear W. abul ds Your application for a mining pmn t for the follm ng mines has been fcvmd to meet the requirements- of Q. S. 74-1.3 Rocky M%rd, II - Edgvcanbe domnty Your application, inclu3ing the•realamatian plan is hereby approved by the Department. We hire az Me a blankest band :Ln the ammt of twenty—f Ive thousand dallrare ($251,000.00) as raqutred by G. S. 74-54: therefom, it wM not be necessary for you to obtain enother bard. %iclosed is your mining permit. ' truly YMMt James D. Simms Assistent State Mining Engineer - JDSelgo Fhclasures i t .� -� 13. V j State -of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division Application for a Mining Permit Article 7 of Chapter 74 K the General Statutes 'of North Carolina, "The Mining Act of 1971" ...After. July 1, 190, no operator shall engage in mining; without having first obtained from the Department an operating permit which covers the affected land and which has -not terminated, been revoked, been suspended for the period in question, or otherwise become invilid. 1. Name of Mine _Rocky_Mount;__11 ___ _ County Fd ecombc 2. Name of Company Ncllo L. Tcer Company 3. Home Off ice Address P. D. Box 1131 _ Durham N. C. 27702 4. Permanent address for receipt of official mail Sarrie as above. Telephone 919-682-6191 5. Mine Office Address RA Box 1214 Telephone 442-9681 6. Mine Manager Clarence C. Polling We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Applica- tion are true and correct to the .best of our knowledge_ We fully understand that any willful mis- representation•of fachs will be cause for permit revo ation. *Signature (jJ. K Gould Title. Vice Preent, Aagref;ate Division Date *Signature of company officer required. APPLICATION FOR A NiNING PERMIT A. Genera'1 Characteristics of Nine. 1.• Total acreage at site for which permit is requested: Acres owned 125 Acres leased None 2. Materials mined: Granite (Commercial crushed stone) 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel and Truck Dragline and Truck .Self -loading Scraper 0 Other 4. Present depth of mine Zero (New Mine') 5. Expected maximum depth of mine 250 feet.. 6. Area of previous activity: (Identify these areas on your mine map.) a. Area of previously affected land at present site that is inactive'as of -July 1, 1972: None b. Acres previously reclaimed at present site None B. Determination of Affected Acreage and Bond. 1. Number of years for which permit is requested 10 (10 years maximum). 2. Total affected acreage: a. Area used for tailing ponds .10_ acres b. Area used for stockpiles 20 acres c. Area used for waste piles 4 acres d. Area used for processing plants .4 acres e. Area of active mine excavation as of July 1, 1972 acres f. Estimate annual acreage of new land disturbed by mining '10 .First year. 6 each year thereafter, for a total of approxii-nately 35 acres. g. Estimate.total land disturbed by mining that is ' subject to reclamation by multiplying Item 2f by 3= 30 acres TOTAL OF 2a through 2g 78 acres APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 3. Check acreage to be bonded: 'Total affected acreage figure from B, 2 equals acreage to be bonded; 0 - 4.99 acres {$ 2,500 bond) 5 - 9.99 acres ($ 5,000 bond) 10 - 24.99 acres ($12,500.bond) 25* acres ($25,000 bond) 4. Will your.company file a' blanket bond covering all of its mining opera - Fond issued effective 7/ 1 /74 tions .in North Carolina? Yes © No • ❑ United States Fidelity &. Guaranty Co. Fond 1f65-0130-748-72 Check the amount of blanket bond: Penalty $25,000 $2,500. $12,500 $5,000 $25,000 C. 1. What aspect of your mining operation may -have significant effect on wild- life, or freshwater, estuarine or marine fisheries? None 2. Is there a waste water discharge from your plant or mine? Yes ❑ No El Closed Circuit If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department of Natural and Economic Resources. Exoirati.on Date b. Is there'an air contaminant emission from.your mine or plant? Yes No F If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department -of Natural and Economic Resources, Exoiration Date 3. If your mining excavation will come within 300 feet of any neighboring 2 dwelling house, school, church, hospital, commercial or industrial building, public building or public road, describe methods to prevent physical hazard to such features. The mining excavation will come within approximately 250 feet of Route N. C. 97. No other buildings or institutions are involved. A barrier berm has been constructed between the excavated area and Route N. C. 97. Modern delay techniques are used to -control blasting to eliminate any noise or vibration hazards to adjacent areas. Blasting is only performed during specified times on each day. Blasting is not performed when weather conditions are unfavorable. Weather conditions considered are: wind direction and velocity, inversions, humidity and other pertinent factors that would not compliment noise and vibration during the blasting period. 4. Describe measures to be taken to insure against (1) substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, (2) landslides, (3) acid water pol- lution. A barrier not less than 200 feet wide, of trees and natural vegetation , is being retained along Tar River. To further eliminate erosion and sil- tation, erodible areas will be protected in accordance with the Revegeta- tion Plan as detailed with this application. To prevent landslides and. erosion, excavated slopes adjacent to the quarry pit, embankment slopes of dikes and wastewater ponds will be at a gradient no steeper than 1 z:l. All of these slopes will be protected in accordance with the Revegetation Plan. The water used for washing the aggregates will be .from a water stor- age pond adjacent to the Plant Site. This water will be pumped to the Plant and returned to the storage pond in a closed circuit system. In this system there will be a series of silt basins preceding the storage pond. The fines collected in the silt basins will be periodically removed, and will be deposited off site or used in the crushing process. Make up water for the wash system will be taken from the adjacent Tar .River. 3 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 reclaim- ing this land. The Recl.ama.tion. Plan is to convert .this site into an exclusive housing development when mining operations are terminated. The pit areas will be permitted to be filled with water, and will be the focal point of the development. It will be used for private boating, swirnming and other aquatic recreation by I:he. development property owners. I-loines will. be constructed intermittently along the. Tar River, retaining as much of the natural tree growth and vegetation as possible. Discreet play areas, picnic areas and cycle paths will be constructed at random locations within the development. The Crushing Plant location, stockpile areas, entrance road and all other facilities are being developed in accordance with the predesigned master plan, with the ultimate being the Housing Development Reclama- tion as set forth above. 2. Indicate what .practides you will take to protect adjacent surface resources. All erodible slopes will be stabilized by planting as detailed in the Revegetation Plan. Where possible, trees and natural vegetation will he retained along the property. perimeter and within the property. Plant- process water will be on a closed circuit with no discharge into adjacent areas. 3. State the method of prevention or elimination of conditions that will be hazardous to animal or fish life in or adjacent to the affected areas. Fish life in the Tar River will be protected by the above descrilaed methods. Adequate protective cover and food for animal life will be preserved in the natural areas retained around the perimeter of the site and within the site. In.disturbed erodible areas the Revegetation Plan prescribes the planting of sericea lespedeza, shrubless sericea lespedeza and Auturan Olive. These will provide food and protective cover for wildlife in these areas. l Reclamation Plan 4. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all excavations in rock. All of the mining in rock is in excess of 300 feet from adjacent property with the exception of the right-of-way of Route N. C. 97, which is at a dis- tance of approximately 250 feet. To insure the stability of rock slopes, mining will be performed in approximately 30 foot benches with an appro- priate safety ledge between each bench. Modern delay techniques are used to control blasting to eliminate any noise or vibration hazards to adjacent areas. Blasting is only performed during specific times on each day. Blasting is not performed when weather conditions are unfav- orable. Weather conditions considered are: wind direction and velocity, inversions, humidity and other pertinent factors that do not compliment noise and vibration during the blasting period. A berm will be constructed between the quarry site and Route N. C. 97. 5. Describe plans, if any, for screening operations from public view. The berm that will be constructed between the quarry site and Route N. C. 97 Will be approximately ten feet in height. This berm will be planted with ground cover of fescue grass and sericea lespedeza. There will be planted Loblolly Pines with intervals of River Birch Trees. Along the other three boundaries of the properties the existing trees and natural vegetation are not being disturbed, to maintain a protective screen. 6. State the method of rehabilitation of settling ponds if to be reclaimed during the life of the permit. It is not intended that the settling basizis will be reclaimed during the life of this permit. 7. State the method of control. of contaminants and disposal. of mining refuse. All of the crushing and pr.oce,ssing equipment uses electricity for a source of power. The only fuel used is in the excavating and hauling equipment. This is principally diesel fuel which'is stored -in underground tanks and dispensed directly into the equipment. Lubricating; oils removed from equipment at oil change periods is utilized for dust control on quarry travel ways. 2 Reclamation Plan There are, no chemicals involved in this operation. Metallic scrapes and other similar wastes are transported off the quarry site for di.spos.al through other commercial agencies. The debris that may result from clearing operations is buried in disposable areas. All strippings are placed in protective berms or in disposal areas. 8. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of stream channels and stream beds to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Not Applicable 9. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. - During the active life of the quarry, the pit area is continuously dewatered by using pumps. Settling ponds are kept fresh by the con- tinual intake and discharge of wash water .from the process operation. Ultimate reclamation of the settling basins and pit area was herein - before described. 10. Describe how the surface gradient in unconsolidated materials will be restored to a condition suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land after reclamation is completed and proposed method of accomplishment. In general, no unconsolidated materials will exist on the site. As strip - pings are placed in the disposal areas it is compacted by the hauling and spreading equipment. In these areas as well as other erodible areas, the slopes and gradients will be compatible to the revegetation. plan herein described. 3 il. Duscribc your plan for rovego6at10a or otlu:r suriace tn:aLnnent oC Lha of'CocLed nam s. Nob: re q u i i'e m unt a. Itt In Li nn Ide1111),•1 1. See details of Conservation Plan attached hereto.' Rovegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: / y^ Signature Title Chairman f Agency Edgecombe Soil & Water Conservation District Date 10-21 -74 4 Reclamation Plan 12. Provide a time schedule that meets the requirements of Section 8 of this Act. The berm to be constructed alone; the north property line, parallel to Route N. C. 97, will be, stabilized by the planting of fescue grass in late Fall 1974. The Lobioll.y Pines acid River Birch Trees will be planted in this berm in January, 1975. Planting of sericea l.espcdeza will be done in the early Sprint; of 1975. The erodible slopes adjacent to the initial quarry pit will be seeded in accordance with the Revegetation Plan in the early Sprint; of 1975. Erodible slopes at the water storage pond and basins will be planted at the same time. In subsequent years, other erodible areas will be planted as they develop, either in spring planting or fail planting, depending; on the time of the year. 5 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 he reasonably required in the administration of this Act, so long as the Department or its appointed representatives are accompanied by an agent or representative of our Company, - We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as coy be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to 'complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to Section 14. *Signed d. T. Could Title Vice 14 gsident Ahercua4e Ili Mine Rocky Mount II Quarry Company Nello L. Teer Company *Signature should be the sane as the officer who signed the application for a permit. 6q A�,A North Carolina Department of Natural Resources &Community Development James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Joseph W. Grimsley, Secretary April 9, 1982 Mr. F.R. Umstead Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: RENEWAL PERMITS Crabtree Quarry, Wake County, #92-3 Durham Quarry, Durham County, #32-1 Elliot Plant, Harnett County, #43-3 Neverson Quarry, Wilson County, #98-2 Princeton II Quarry, Johnston County, #51-5 Raleigh Quarry, Wake County, #92-2 Rocky Mount,_Yl Quarry, Edgecombe County, ��33-13 Dear Mr. Umstead: DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Stephen G. Conrad, Director Telephono 919 733-3833 Your applications for renewal of the above referenced permits have been approved. Copies of the renewed permits are enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewals were based primarily upon the initial applications. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. Please review the renewed permits and advise this office should you have any questions concerning them. Kn erely, L-/ L'M-d`I.c2 James D. Simons, C.P.G.S., P.E. Mining Specialist LAND QUALITY SECTION JDS:pg cc: John Holley Joe Glass GeoIoy;caI Survey Section-733-2423; Geodetic Sect ion-?33.3836: Lanni Ouality Section-733-4574; Planning and Inventory Seciion, 733,3833: Land rReso.uces In'ormEi;1on Service:-733-2090 Bo- 27687 RaleAh 27611-7687 Da�o"a�00000 N �LLO L. 'T� � FZ COM PANY c1�-- Oera 4dd P. 0. BOX 1131 DURHAM, N. C. U. S. A. 27702 contractors October 25, 1974 Mr. J. Craig McKenzie, State Mining Engineer North Carolina Department of Natural & Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources - Mining Division P.O. BOX 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Mr. McKenzie: We are pleased to submit the original and one copy of the Application for a Mining Permit for our new Rocky Mount II Crushed Stone Plant, located in Edgecombe County near Rocky Mount, North Carolina. After you have had an opportunity to review this application, please advise us if additional information is required. JTG:djc Enc. - 2 Very truly yours, NELLO L. TEER COMPANY T. Gould, Vice President ggregate Division FOUNDED 1909 m SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION PLAN OUR SOIL * OUR STRENGTH NELLO L. TEER CO. COOPERATOR Working With EOGECOMBE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Q NCcCpp- SOIL MAP 7I N Approx. Scale 1" =1320' - Prepared By USDA, SOIL. CONSERVATION SERVICE COOPERATING WITH THE N.C. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AND THE EDOECOMBE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Owner Nel to L. Teer Co. Operator Date 10-18-74 �......,.. Edoecombe chle N. C. a ,-_a_ ABR-SFF-36: ABR-2FF-272 AI .54eg1 �'\� s4egl o0'AS� libi hz \Z - II~4'�Y III �fAO 36� `rl 410BI 'I -ri Al 3ti SAl wh7o P ^ Vol J, {DNS. -70 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL MAP LEGEND me Nello L. Teer Co. Add,,,, P. 0. Box 1131, Durum, N_ c_ zIo 27702 ILS ON THIS UNIT OF LAND ARE: 13 Congaree silt loam 42 Chewacla silt loam. 85 Wehadkee silt loam 352A1 State loamy sand, 0-4%'slopes 35261 540B2 Wickham loamy sand,0-4% slopes 544A1 Altavista sandy loam, 0-3%-slopes 544A2 818 Roanoke fine sandy loam. ILKVKL IA Vt - INTERPRETATIONS OF SOILS GROUPINGS NC{ONS-I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 12-70 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSERVATION PLAN MAP LEGEND Name Nello L. Teer Co. Address P. 0. Box 1131, Durham, N. C. Zip 27702 FIELD I ACRES NO. 1 8 2 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOTAL No 19 23 1 5 23 131 LAND USE WOODLAND OTHER LAND - Buildings, berms, driveways, trees, & lawns. OTHER LAND - Buildings, ramp, trees, driveways, stockpiles, & graveled areas. WOODLAND OTHER LAND - Pit OTHER LAND - Settling Pond OTHER LAND - Raw Water Res GRASSLAND MAP SYMBOLS Farm Boundary ............... . Field Boundary ................ .Land Use Boundary within Field Field Number ................. Private Road ................. ------- Public Read .................. Buildings .................... r ■ ■ MOUSE PASCH SCHOOL Perennial Stream .............. . Intermittent stream . . . . . . . . . . . . I .. �'.. �...i. Vegetative waterway............ G-'\`_ EXISTING PLANNED Fence ........... —X—X—/— Terrace.......... Diversion......... Open Drain ........ -...-�..._ .�—....�— Tile Drain ......... z,--0---- Pond ............ (Excavated Pond Field Border........ _e_e_ Firebreak......... —F—F— USQA•SCS sc s-CON S-bs REV.12-70 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION COOPERATOR Nell L. Teer Co. ASSISTED BY R. B. Bailey DATE 10-18-74 FIELD NO. PLANNED APPLIED LAND USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT MONTH AND YEAR CRITICAL AREA PLANTING r 2 0.9 ac 1974 �tabli5h fescue tops and slopes of the 2 0.7 ac, 197.4 berms, a per -acre basis. a slurry 2 -AaaLt,--QD and 12i) lbs, of 5-10-10, or its approximate —equival g After fascup has been seeded, plant, an top of the bermbems. a row of pine seedlings and. in front of the pinps, two rows of shrub m-2-lant pines 6 feet apart; plant ehrubs at a 2' X 2' spacing. 1974- • �. of the ramp. Begin the fall of cover in the spring Tem orar bus f Permanent: Apply, lbs. of scarified sericea les edeza 5 lbs. o Td- I _ _ 1 I I - - 1A II Ide 1 , - I. r. _ I ,. .. lii,f": .._ ,.. "`il' ..^.;b';..'"' L•CL' 4P . ! i r I L. -•1 •. IcL..- LLt' CI' Y ticL_ ]jfl.l✓... .I1 . I 1 dd- It W. USEA- cS scs-Co S-e uv.nae COOPERA70RNello L. Teer Co. RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS ASSISTEOw R. B. Bailey AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION DATE 10-18-74 FIELD NO. PLANNED APPLIED LAND USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR MOUNT MONTH AND YEAR weeping lovegrass, 1200 lbs. of 5-10-10, or its equivalent, and mulch. Ditch side -slo es: 3 1974 Establish 3 11975 1 1 open ditrhes shown on the conservation plan ap, as ditch and adjacent road ditch. an side f field settling pond. Use the mixture as outlined above for the benns ir field 2- 5 1 5.7 ac. 1975 Establish fescue on the slopes and adjacent 6 0.6 1975 berm areas of the pit in field 5 the 7 0.8 ac. 1975 settling ond in field 6 and the raw water reservoir in field 7. i 1 i 1. j I 1 .1 .� Cb _Ai:YI o • Gbh. /•• � j USDA-SCS SCS-CON S-68 REV.12.70 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION COOPERATOR Nei 1 o L . Tegr Co. ASSISTED BY R . B . Ba i I ey ____ DATE 10-18-74 FIELD NO. PLANNED APPLIED M ' LAND USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT MONTH AND YEAR Use the mixture berms in field 2. Approxihate widths are as follows: Field Slope Berm 5 50' 15' 6 10` 10' 7 10' 10' STRIjCTIJ1?E—EQR—MTER CONTROL 4 One 1975 Install gated pipe where ditch enters the river at SE corner of field 4. Rip -rap with stone to stabilizp. Exposed areas in field 3 will be covered with stone. Wooded areas in fields 2 3 ' and 4 will receiv no s ec-ial treatment. Field 8 will remain vegetation. I I USDA-SCS 56-CON S-48 REV• 12-70 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION COOPERATOR Nello L. Teer Co. ASSISTED BY R . B . Ba i ley, DATE 10-18-74 FIELD NO. PLANNED APPLIED LAND USE AND TREATMENT AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT MONTH AND YEAR Open areas in field 2 will gradually be made more attractive with the planting of rass shrubs etc. These -areas d o contribute to an ergsion problem.) 1 � a I A . m 4 -J I CONSERVATION APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT 43efween Edgecombe Soil and Water Conservation District, Edgecombe County �4nd Nello L. Tear Company P. 0`gox 11gW�� Durham. N. C. 27702 816 131 (OWNER OR OPERATOR' �AOOaE55i ,AGREEMENT NUMBER( IAORES) 1 request help from my Soil and Water Conservation District in developing a soil and water conservation plan for my land, such plan to meet the requirements of any watershed activities. 1 intend to use my land within its capabilities and treat it according to its needs, and will cooperate in making the land use adjustments and in applying and maintaining the conservation practices that I plan. 1 will use any materials furnished by the District as indicated in my conservation plan. We, the Supervisors of the District, will furnish technical assistance, materials and supplies as available to help plan, apply, and maintain the needed soil and water conservation measures. It is mutually agreed that: (1) Neither the District, its representatives, nor the owner or operator will be liable for any damage to the other's property or personal injury resulting from the planning or carrying out of the sail and. water conservation plan, unless such damages are caused by negligence or misconduct. (2) This agreement will remain in effect until terminated by change of ownership or operator or by either party giving sixty (60) days written notice to the other. Nello L. er Company \/t . PQ� � cvr 1 19� A [OWNER OR OPERATOR( �oA+ Edgecombe coil and Water Conservation District gy aNll V 1 J . 1a=1 (SURERM(SOR) Form 321 State Soil 6 Vater Conservation Issued 6/11/68 N. C. State University, Raleigh CmmBittee, 387 Williams Hall North Carolina 27607 %- //- 745�- (GATE] l'v 1 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary John N. Morris, Director Public Notice Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area Draft Permit Notice is hereby given of proposal to issue a PERMIT FOR WATER USE IN THE CENTRAL COASTAL PLAIN CAPACITY USE AREA (CCPCUA). This permit would allow Hanson -Aggregates -Southeast -(Rocky --Mount Quarry), with draft permit #CU3030, to withdraw and use a maximum of 2,160,000 gallons of water per day (gpd) from the surficial aquifer in Edgecombe County for the purpose of mine dewatering. Withdrawals will be measured by an approved measuring device. Additionally, any changes in ground water quality due to permitted withdrawals will be reviewed and alternate pumping levels may be established. The permittee shall be required to submit monthly reports of metered withdrawals and measured water levels, and the permit may be revoked if there are any violations of permit conditions. The draft permit and supporting documentation is available for review during normal business hours at the Division office in the Archdale Building at 512 North Salisbury Street in Raleigh, North Carolina (phone: 919-733-4064). This proposed Permit shall become final unless, within 18 days of issuance of this notice which is no later than September 28, 2003, request for a hearing is made. Any water user wishing to contest the proposed action may be entitled to a hearing upon a timely request. The request, with valid substantiation for a hearing, should be submitted to: Division of Water Resources Department of Environment & Natural Resources 1611 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1611 Attention: Capacity Use Administration ' Dato -Daniel C. Wilson 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 Phone: 919-733-4064 \ FAX: 919-733-3558 % Internet: www.ncwater.org An Equal OpportunityW ffinnative Action Employer-50% Recycled\l0 % Post Consumer Paper 4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Raleigh Regional Office Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary March 20, 2001 Hanson Aggregates Carolina, Inc. P.O. Box 27709 RTP, North Carolina 27709 ATTN: Mr. Jim Sprinkle Dear Mr. Sprinkle: I I im IWA 4 •. NCDENii NaRTM CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OP ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE-SOURGFS MAR 2 1 zoo, RE:'Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Tar -Pamlico #1/03-03-03 According to our records, the mining permit for the above referenced mine will expire September 4, 2002. G.S. 74-52 provides that the permit may be renewed at any time during the two years prior to its expiration. The procedure to be followed and standards to be applied in renewing a permit shall be the same as those for issuing a permit. To apply for permit renewal., you must complete Items 1-5 of the enclosed Renewal. of Mining Permit Checklist (revised 8/94). Also enclosed are two copies of the mining permit application form for your use. Please be sure to indicate any changes in the mining and/or reclamation plan. Four (4) copies of all requested information must be forwarded to the Land Quality Section Central Office at the address located on the cover of the application form. Ail permits for unreclaimed sites should be renewed. It is recommended that you submit the above information for renewal 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. 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 a $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. 1628 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Telephone (919)571-4700 FAX (919)571-4718 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Page 2 Mr. Sprinkle March 20, 2001 Thank you for your cooperation. nc rely, 9l John L. Holley, J P.E., CPESC Regional Engine r Land Quality Sec on JLH/jd Enclosures: Renewal of Mining Permit Checklist Two (2) Mining Permit Application Forms cc: Mr. Tracy E. Davis, P.E., State Mining Specialist t r 1C 15.�._b IQ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section - MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 2. MI IING PERMIT 9 3. OPERATOR r t - r,, ., 4. COUNTY a 5. ADDRESS i L,� .,,<,l .r . e_, . ;...I 'l t I d 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE '.d t•i • ;_ ri .. 7. RIVER BASIN.r. 8. Person(s) contacted at site .7 r:a 1. 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? •Cl7wYes ❑ No 10, Pictures? ❑ Yes 9 No 11. Date last inspected: ! / 12. Any mining since last inspection? R Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? © Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? El Yes O No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes El No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: r r. -.a 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 12 Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Fallow -up inspection needed? ❑ Yes © No Proposed date ! / 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report_ 21. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: •• s DATE 1. / Telephone No: { ) . r ' t it While copy to file Yellow copy to operator / Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10/97 'Ir North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 2. MINING PERMIT # 3. OPERATOR 1 4. COUNTY - 5. ADDRESS` 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7. RIVER BASIN' 8. Person(s) contacted at site _- _� 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? , W. Yes 0-No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes O No 11. Date last inspected: / / 12. Any mining since last inspection? 17 Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? O Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? 0 Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes © No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: 18, Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? O Yes ❑ No (Explain) Cl Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 0 No Proposed date 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report_ 21. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE / / Telephone No: ( 1 White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resou ces, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section JUN. I MINE INSPECTION REPORT ari (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAMER,--:ic c_a rA"J.iT FF%)mrrrr., 2. MINING PERMIT # 33- l3 3. OPERATOR44nma�5c>� 'wr4. COUNTY; -ter 5. ADDRESS P. �. r' ,rix 8"fi ('.4tt-2ra.v 4..C_ Zq b2c:_-; 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEq- H- Z_ DOZ 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site f�rgt=. 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ©. Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes D No 11. Date last inspected: / / 12. Any mining since last inspection? IF Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? R9 Yes Cl 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 O No if yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: Sum?c,S i.l :T1-4 A2c-.c.S nti� AREAS t..JNJ�i� lts-�Ja.P,. C.i.�✓F_it. tS t✓ '1='.7.-+P-�'A�tZ. G'aJV�T:S.I Si-1...t-JL-N CC 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate?E* Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes 19. No Propo ed-date—/—/ 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report O . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator(o /14 /Zoa2 s (date) INSPECTED BY: .7UC. \�U P(Zr.h_ DATE 40 /1£3/2hsjr Telephone No: (C t q ) 64 t- 43 C� White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10/97 T a R- PAr-n I_ %co 4X-11 CDs -03-c t 2 V Az 3 S1, PCe t.s i<�G M North Carolina Department of Environment and Nat � )€esdSrd�s � U Division of Land Resources, Land Quality S MINE INSPECTION REPOR MAY 5 2000 (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME (2 C�C.1<v r� r-), �.r ill Cn4Rv 2. MINING Itpniii, ` 1 J 3. OPERATORIiA..iSbw.t. A(.(ZRcf S. C,AR. Sw: C..4. C0 N•OwauTYSECr1GN,- 5.ADDRESS P.:• l C-', ram1?.Ct Sly (2Tp s.r 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE CA&A . :=uf x- 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site ei . �i en,_ 1� 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? O Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes O. No 11. Date last inspected: / , / � /4 Q 12.'Any mining since last inspection? p Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes © No If no, explain: ny�r. nT. _,c.. r , �_r� �-'-.. j.1 w A 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? O Yes ❑ No If no, explain: i Idese 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes O No If yes, type and severity of the damage: ibe the 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: PIe:.V , ti=_ AaE_i. i a\TG r t :..`iT�t. :� r•1 .ef �11.Y14-5 `=,YAY1,l'e.l I\...:\li_�,? .SYA'ri rf 17-Y NXF_A \111-nS Ai`Fav1.)rA' C. C-4CLX)NN 1. hoc Nei T1: 6Y l��...5'rFl 1J =.tea'\ a"',._rr,o�'• 1YlG Na.' 17.Other recommendations and comments: ?i')a 4.c,R..S �+I kl-') \ E�,A= <f_x'a,,F C. iN2RF_�.JT :'! NP;:0(L. A1.e.- Nir-, xJC Arzc6_A'. ARP w.rFF\F t\ 18. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes OO No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? &I Yes ❑ No Proposed date.; /)''4 /21v) 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 0 . 21. Copy of Report sent to operator %/J /2, q)k (date) INSPECTED BY: ..\i)r \1 it�i7=; 'Ti._t't\V LUL- 4f,... CZ DATE k4 /%!../24 r�C Telephone No: (Cl 1G I N'41. 4 ai..j WHite copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 •� 11� iPV Ate \. L_,.4r tmc a M¢ North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Res D'Ivision of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PFFNIlfLED IMINE) 1. MINE NAME RL5(_m<� MINING PERMIT# 3. OPERATOR .—�r,�C>t' �\rx,c [.A(2,. �c. tar_[ cx E(-.a.-4c 4. COUNTYcwr_crn-t ec. S. ADDRESS Pn 7:,�h I�,9a z- RTP ANC 79�09 6. PERMITEXPIRATION DATN-4-7onz 7. Person(s) contacted at SRO f . tz� P� e 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? O Yes ❑ No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes O No 10. Date last inspecteda. 1Z11 11. Any mining since last inspection? El Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permil?, p Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? tv]Yes El No II no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in ofisAe damage? []Yes pp No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 16. Other recommendations and comments: 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? []Yes F No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed -..�.` ,a c�.'c..•1 m..� "er 1rrjr+r? P. ]T A.rk.iz L tt,r+u2a,Y9 N,-. L `L�+ A.�. i:A2 C,• RYA 3i I. i�1 eNP i GAcY (Zt'C tar n. —r 44 \.1f r G/AY 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes No Proposed date=/_b_ 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection RepodL. 20. Copy of Report sent to, operator / /1_L199 (date) INSPECTEDBY:?, it, 1�DATE G. / 0 / ty 3- Phone No: ( 9 g_4 1. y-4t „ White copy to NO Yeibw mpy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist "i NorthCarolina Department of Environment Heat), and Natural R i Division of land,Resources, land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT "'o (PERNPffED MNE) ,By—�_ 1. MINE NAME Roeler 1-'�r.. ,.t— i J�e:a rc2v 2. MINING PERMIT# R4- 1 Z 3. OPERATOR +. �_.ura.�MaaK LN^. _,,.,A AC-.FccFr_..a-cc=.c.. 4:., COUNTY c;,a-P(so.�tT 5. ADDRESSP..i- :.. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATER. u.7....Z 7. Person(s) contacted at sileSE.CL rZV FLY S 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? RYes ❑No 9. Pictures? El Yes OO No 10. Date last inspected: /3UIftS 11. Any mining since last inspection? R Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? R Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? UYes ❑ No It no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes R.No If yes, describe the type J and severity of the damage: " 15, Corrective measures needed and/or taken: : ut "Pe 16, Other recommendations and comments: , . a , , ,.a , -Tj A !�F-J tCW-, A^ �rF\F YN . 'T114�, n.ati-!-s 71 "itc_ 4, jtiz r' ' ,L teF PAY, :, ,..I . 17. Is the Annual Reclamation' Report +I- map accurate? 53Yes ❑No (Explain) QNott Reviewed 1W Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes [S'No Proposed dates/=/ 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report. 20. Copy of Report sent to, operator I__L_Ir (date) INSPECTED BY: T-.p �tnP2rr DATE (L / 2 1 ef L I xPhone No: (G rG ..White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9N1 ATrlP cTIM 5P901<0� P/I0 North Carolina Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resdaces, Division of Lard Resources. Land Quality Sectiorp? F A° ,t It 1 f MINE INSPECTION REPORT ` ` ty�= (PERWrrED PANE) tJUN p 9 1993 1. MINE NAME 9ONCY AIT, Of 161Qf 2. MINIiWG#V $ty)i((i 3. OPERATOR A 1.:I 1 f/ 1 . -1 4. COUN r 5. ADDRESS G. A. F. 11RI TIA2AAWI F6177f" 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE a/ _u_n,o0'j, 7. Person(s) contacted at site -� t a,rz s,Jc z .: n1 1 1.1G 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes pNo 10. Date last inspected:�l /J40�5 11. Any mining since last inspection? IN Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? 1�. Yes ❑No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Kyes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes ANo If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/o taken: 5,= n =nl TCa 4WO✓� ,SeS'.� i oo rN A l F T'?J TIl..L ,r,a wl Arr' T1,1-.5 I9-7YT]STI�.=.TJ A WITS. 2,s✓n� .cn� _ar rrnf /.i'N� 12 .r,L^�/ �J IAri;M tT.f S�7 . 16. Other recommendations and comments: t'%/ .C45-C Mao Apra Imo) 01 1 AStI ASP Ace Ar,'•cM.Fj2 f n--> f5THRI1 Iz.r 9*-- INI rI Mfg Y inn.✓�yt 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? �NQYes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes 05dNo Proposed -date/ / 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report n . 20. Copy of Report sent topperator _Z^_/Z/_q3 (date) INSPECTED BY: A A M 97 AI - 4Ii R a R "f A.) ,5Li— DATE I Q Phone No: (�e I q J dz; 7il _ 11700 White copy to file,• Ye1ADW copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist SQ1 r . � .r . + J • _� North Carolina Department of ErnAronment. Health, and Natural Resources, /�// It Division of Lard Resources, Land Quality Section f- ,� u- `It *' MINE INSPECTION REPORT ° @° (PERMITTED FANE) MAY 0 7199:; 1.' MINE NAME_KWKV A/T' caiii y 2. MININMilt IT 3R.13 3. OPERATOR A 1,: 1 / r7 / �-+.._—c-� 4 OU S. ADDRESS P. n. dg= I14f ,qua Nara n77D9 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 1 _7 7. Person(s) contacted at site .c./r,s 1Rni LI.J rt 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? Yes ❑ No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes 4No 10. Date last Inspected: S(A/�7 11. Any mining since last inspection? q Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? El'Yes 1p;No If no, explain: r.,IT .zwLl iak -7144c .2! 7 i,.tc-Al� reAAOs r�9.eW" o1C Tli,lr LJ t ru"i I-L4.c, n r nrJ 'Gf rat-! t ' TAI 17AZZS IS Alloor 13. Is the mine In compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ,RYes i7'No If no, explain: 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? "Yes ❑No It yes, describe the type and severity o1 the damage: t_ I 1 L. uT rrJ c 4_� S I '>: Cs'i),.+-1 0C✓T-.4-nrwj A:'A-S �Pr �Lvs,ti'7 .c..f-irnr. ✓ en.��li 7l�. c. i,f'�./J.PnP.r.2T✓. a 15. Corrective measures needed/andfor taken: iW 1-gic 4Fn1 ,r„rr- rrzn 1=; Sr C F -f21.0 517rkxin jr A11141" F,�IN4TA.�� TLkr 'Infk r-lIr�.0is I -a44a' ✓•eC_ mucr ,r rC:'rnnf l NEI Gin -t7 / . u . ✓ � re I r'7 . 'LfXA6 r'R A R.%Vi SP1.An/ LJ ITAA Sr• Orl 71ny. r Cr1! 11 r}.1 IP44 _ rL4 lJ14 rrl dgl�'Awi <91l�aT' .R.0 IIA2M rTnr:� . 16. Other recommendationsand comments: -ra�pd� is al1�rpiT ,r,rneln,J 1n1J 77AJ Al2^Af ri..olI.LCT I,/: ni.=Av/Ate 1 hl f WGT �rri R . ArGOsre7-1nrJ Arga:POC'T. 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +1- map accurale? pYes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewedl .'] .O Ci/1<.c� ✓!(�lwf TV /h)rI l ArriiF n2lS �GISF1�i' QLi :rr.l „I,ru 6u /Idn.iZTr<ir /"Al//-i i/ wrr.-. 1 !r" .✓f�<1�C7. 18. Follow-up inspection needed? p ,'Yes ❑ No Proposed date Ln / 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report F7. 20. Copy of Report sent to operator 0 73 -1 (date) INSPECTED BY: A1-FMA'C7 /iL- 4`44 RAT. 1441r i— DATE% _ITq 1C;2 Phone No:( 9lei I c y IrI ) 5-7 � White Copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 191 D S DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES June 29, 1993 MEMORANDUM T0: Tracy Davis, Mining Speciali FROM: John Holley, Regional Engine SUBJECT: Rocky Mount Quarry (33-31) Attached are comments from my staff for the subject application. I concur with Wyatt's comments, but add the following explanation and suggestion: This plan was designed to reflect S&E improvements made in areas already covered by the current permit_ Therefore, our approval is the only thing needed at this time. I recommend that a dissipatcr detail be attached to our approval with a stipulation requiring its use in the field. The required stone thickness should also be stipulated. If there are any questions, please advise. JLH /% i "• DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES June 22, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Davis, State Mining Specialist FROM: Wyatt Brown, Assistant Regional EngineeLdb THROUGH: John Holley, Regional Engin er SUBJECT: Nello Teer Co. Rocky Mount Quarry 33-31 Edgecombe Co. I have reviewed the subject mine modification request. The engineer should provide a detail for the energy dissipator and the minimum thickness for class A stone is 9 inches. I can find no other problems with the request. i i'�' .�. T. .. n�. DATE TO ASSIST T DATE ^USAN L� . LOGGED IN MINING CHECKLIST FOR ROUTING Company A010 ?tXV- a Project Name FLX� Afff ( 0l?,aY Permit No. j7L/ County k5h!k r trW— Date Received �D Reviewer J(Adz, 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 Please route to: ❑ Field Office Date Routed ❑ Wildlife Resources Commission Date Routed * ❑ Archives and History Date Routed ❑ Other: Suspense Date for Comments:_ not on weekend) ❑ Please note the following: Date Routed (Date received +30 days, 7 RIM A- 60q *SUSAN: Please make file and return Checklist and file to Reviewer White Copy to Field Office Yellow and Orange Copies to File Pink Copy to Susan .� ^� � . . .. � _ .. , �, . ;, ,• 5 i , �., � � .. ,� � , A•,mmr- s �I_EL-L-rO L_ TEEFZ COMPANY P.O. BOX 1131 DURHAM N.C. 27702 U.S.A. Mr. Ahmad Al-Sharawneh NC Dept. of Environment, and Natural Resources Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Al-Sharawneh: TEL: (919) 682-6191 • 1-80( 99-W6 • FAX: (919) 682-7553 May 28, 1993 "111N 1' 41 Health �(�� 99J cf VED rS��ria JUN 0 6 199 . 3 Re: Mining Permit No. 33-13 Nello L. Teer Company is pleased to submit for your review the modified erosion and sediment control plans and calculations which accurately reflect the "as built" conditions at Rocky Mount Quarry. The construction of these additional sediment and erosion control measures which you requested in an earlier site visit was complicated by a change in field conditions as construction commenced- I apologize for the delay in construction and I will strive to be more prompt in the future. Also included in this packet is a check in the amount of $100 to cover the required modification fee. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 1-800-999-6356. Sincerely, NELLO L. TE COMPANY Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Enclosures CC: File ! ��S�JSSIa� i �✓�'�"�/l�` pry-�,n�d'�''� - �P �'! `�" V Ll • R -C EJ v JUN 0 8 1993 DFH'VR RAL Ro EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY AS -BUILT ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA EDGECOMBE COUNTY M. & C Project No. 91948.00 - ROCOO May 1993 4P Mcl<J1vI&CREED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY AS -BUILT Item INDEX 1. INDEX 2. CALCULATIONS Sediment Basin -A Sediment Trap - 1 Sediment Trap - 2 Sediment Basin - B 3. CROSS SECTIONS AND VOLUME CALCULATIONS Page i 4 5 6 8 CALCULATION PROJECTRIG?'VY Moi.IUT Cy r PROD. NO.a CLIENT I -reap DATE !P S a SUBJECT �� Ml 4:: �VoT1zpL DES. BY A ' CHK. 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NC 27577 9191934-7154 FAX 9191828-0501 ENGINEERS SURVEYORS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 4 McIQM r EKpiI'es /6-3/— g'7' State -of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division Application for a Mining Permit Article 7 of Chapter 74 of the General Statutes of korth-Carolina, "The Mining Act of 1971" ...After July 1, 19-12, no operator shall engage in mining without having first obtained from the Department an operating permit which covers the affected land and which has not terminated, been . revoked, been suspended for the period in question, or otherwise become 1. Name of Mine Rocky Mount 11 County Fdgecombe 2. Name of Company Nello L. Tear Comoanv 3. Home Office Address Durham N. C. 27702 4. Permanent address for receipt of official mail Same as above. Telephone 919-682-6191 5. Mine Office Address 6. Mine Manager a Telephone ` 442-9681 We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Applica- tion are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful mis- representationof fats Will be cause for permit evo ation. *Signature 'C- S. T. Could . Title Vice Pre i ent. 4eereeate Division Date *Signature of company officer required_ 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, an long as the Departmant or its appointed representatives are accompanied by an agent or representative of our Company. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as nay, be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to 'complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to Section 14. *Signed 47�� T. Gould Title Vice Pent Aggreg@te Division Mine Rockv Mount IL O r y Company Nello L. Teen Company *Signature should be the same as, the officer whosigned the application for a permit. APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT. A. General Characteristics of Mine. I.- Total acreage at site for which permit is requested: Acres owned 125 Acres leased None 2 Materials mined: Granite (Commercial crushed stone) 3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground El Shovel and Truck X� Dragline and Truck Self -loading Scraper Other 4. Present depth of mine Zero (New Mine) 5. Expected maximum depth of mine ± 250 feet.. 6. Area of previous activity: (Identify these areas on your mine map.) a. Area of previously affected land at present site that is inactive as of' Ju ly .1, 1972 : None b. Acres previously reclaimed at present site None B. Determination of Affected Acreage and Bond. 1. Number of years for which permit is requested 1.0 (10 years maximum). 2. Total affected acreage: a. Area used for tailing ponds 10 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 20 acres c. Area used for waste piles 4 acres d. Area used for processing plants 14 acres e. Area of active mine excavation as of July 1, 1972 `_ - acres f. Estimate annual acreage of new land disturbed by mining '10 .First year. G each year thereafter, for a total of approximately 35 acres. g. Estimate,total land disturbed by mining that is subject to reclamation by'multiplying Item 2f by 3= 30 acres TOTAL OF 2a through 2g 78 acres APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 3. Check acreage to be bonded: ToLal affected acreage figure from B, C. 2 equals acreage to be bonded: 0 - 4.99 acres ($ 2,500 bond) 5 - 9.99 acres ($ 5,000 bond) 10 - 24.99 acres ($12,500 bond) �X 25+ acres ($25,000 bond) 4, 'Will your company file a blanket bond covering all of its mining opera - Pond issued effective 7/1/74 tions .in North Carolina? Yes © No United States Fidelity ,G Guaranty Co. Pond #65- 0130--748 -72 Check the amount of blanket _bond: penalty $25, 000 $2,500. 17 $12,500 $5,000 .El $25,000 1. What aspedt of your mining operation may have significant effect on wild- life, or freshwater, estuarine or marine fisheries? None 2. Is there a waste water discharge from your plant or mine? Yes EJNo 0 Closed Circuit If yes, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department of Natural and Economic Resources. Expiration Date b. Is there'an air contaminant emission from your mine or plant? Yes ❑ No If yes-, indicate the approval document number issued by the Office of Water and Air Resources, Department .of Natural and Economic Resources, Expiration Date 3. If your mining excavation will come within 300 feet of any neighboring 2 dwelling house, school., church, hospital, commercial or industrial building, public building or public road, describe methods to prevent physical hazard to such features. The mining excavation will come within approximately 250 feet of Route N. C. 97. No other buildings or institutions are involved. A barrier berm has been constructed between the excavated area and Route N. C. 97. Modern delay techniques are used to -control blasting to eliminate any noise or vibration hazards to adjacent areas. Blasting is only performed during specified times on each day. Blasting is not performed when weather conditions are unfavorable. Weather conditions considered are: wind direction and velocity, inversions, humidity and other pertinent factors that would not compliment noise and vibration during the blasting period. - 4. Describe measures to be taken to insure against (1) substantial deposits of sediment in stream beds or lakes, (2) landslides, (3) acid water pol- lution. A barrier not less than 200 feet wide, of trees and natural vegetation, is being retained along Tar River. To further eliminate erosion and sil- tation, erodible areas will.be protected iti accordance with the Revegeta- tion Plan as detailed with this application. To prevent landslides and erosion, excavated slopes adjacent to the quarry pit, embankment slopes of dikes and wastewater ponds will be at a gradient no steeper than 1Z:1. All of these slopes will be protected in accordance with the Revegetation Plan. The water used for washing the aggregates will be from a water stor- age pond adjacent to the Plant Site. This water will be pumped to the Plant and returned to the storage pond in a closed circuit system. In this .system there will be a series of silt basins preceding the storage pond. The fines collected in the silt basins will be periodically removed, and will be deposited off site or used in the crushuig process. Make up water for the wash system will be taken from the adjacent Tar River. 3 Reclamation Plan i, Describe your intended plan for the -reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used in reclaim- ing this land. The Reclamation Plan is to convert this site into an exclusive housing development. when mining operations are terminated. The pit areas will be permitted to be filled with water, and will be the focal point of the development. It will be used for private boating, swirnining and other aquatic recreation by the. development property owners. Homes will be constructed intermittently along the.Tar River, retaining as much of the natural tree growth and vegetation as possible. Discreet play areas, picnic areas and cycle paths. will be constructed at random locations within the development. The Crushing Plant location, stockpile areas, entrance road and all other facilities are being developed in accordance with the predesigned master plan, with the ultimate being the Housing Development Reclama- tion as set forth above. 2. Indicate what practices you will take to protect adjacent surface resources. All erodible slopes will be stabilized by planting as detailed in the Revegetation Plan. Where possible, trees and natural vegetation will be retained along the property perimeter and within the property. Plant- process water will be on a closed circuit with no discharge into adjacent areas. 3. State the method of prevention or elimination of conditions that will be hazardous to animal or fish life in or adjacent to the affected areas. Fish life in the Tar River will be protected by the above described methods. Adequate protective cover and'food for animal life -will be preserved in the natural areas retained around the perimeter of the site and within the site. In.disturbed erodible areas the Revegetation Plan prescribes the planting of sericea lespedeza, - shrubless sericea lespedeza and Autumn Olive. These will provide food and protective cover for wildlife in these areas. I Reclamation Plan 4. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all excavations in rock. All of the mining in rock is in excess of 300 feet from adjacent property with the exception of the right--of-way of Route N. C. 97, which is at a dis- tance of approximately 250 feet. To insure the stability of rock slopes, mining will be performed in approximately 30 foot benches with an appro- priate safety ledge between each bench. Modern delay techniques are used to control blasting to eliminate any noise or vibration hazards to adjacent areas. Blasting is only performed during specific times on each day. Blasting is not performed when weather conditions are unfav- orable. Weather conditions considered are: wind direction and velocity, inversions, humidity and other pertinent factors that do not. compliment noise and vibration during the blasting period. A berm will be constructed between the quarry site and Route N: C. 97. 5. Describe plans, if any, for screening operations from public view. The berm that will be constructed between the quarry site and Route N. C. 97 will be approximately ten feet in height. This berm will be planted with ground cover of fescue grass and sericea lespedeza. There will be planted Loblolly Pines with intervals of River Birch Trees. Along the other three boundaries of the properties the existing trees and natural vegetation are not being disturbed, to maintain a protective screen. 6. State the method of rehabilitation of settling ponds if to be reclaimed during the life of the permit. It is not intended that the settling basins will be reclaimed during the life of this permit. 7. State the. method of control of contaminants and disposal of mining refuse. All of the crushing and 'proce.ssing equipment uses electricity for a source of power.. The only fuel used is in the' excavating and hauling equipment. This is principally diesel fuel which'is stored'in underground tanks and dispensed directly into the equipment. Lubricating oils removed from'equipment at oil change periods is utilized for dust control on quarry travel ways. 2 Reclamation Plan There are. no chemicals involved in this operation. Metallic scrapes and other similar wastes are transported off the quarry site for disposal through other commercial agencies. The debris that may result from clearing operations is buried in disposable areas. Ml strippings are placed in protective berms or in disposal areas. 8. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of stream channels and stream beds to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Not !applicable 9. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. During the active life of the quarry, the pit area is continuously dewatered by using pumps. Settling ponds are kept fresh by the con- tinual intake and discharge of wash water from the process operation. Ultimate reclamation of the settling basins and pit area was herein - before described. 10. Describe how the surface gradient in unconsolidated materials will be restored to a condition suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land after reclamation is completed and proposed method of accomplishment. In general, no unconsolidated materials will exist on the site. As strip - pings are placed in the disposal areas it is compacted by the hauling and spreading equipment. In these areas as well as other erodible areas, the slopes and gradients will be compatible to the revegetation. plan herein described. 3� tl. Describe your plan for rcvugctatioti tr o0iur surl'�ICC! trc-:ttnunt ot: llte nf;fccLed area":. Nutt rccluii'tm(2 1 tLictrt 1liunl, r ]. See details of Conservation Plan attached hereto. Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by: 1 / Signature )ect U'_C-/-%.). Title Chairman Agency Edgecombe Soil & Water Conservation District Date 10-21 -74 4 Reclamation Plan 12. Provide a time schedule that meets the requirements of Section 8 of this Act. The berm to be constructed along the north property line, parallel to Route N. C. 97, will be stabilized by the planting of fescue grass in late Fall 1974. The Loblol.ly Pines and River Birch Trees will be planted in this berm in January. 1975. Planting of sericea lespedeza will be done in the early Spring of 1975. The erodible slopes adjacent to the initial quarry pit will be seeded in accordance with the Revegetation Plan in the early Spring of 1975. Erodible slopes at the water storage pond and basins will be planted at the same time. In subsequent years, other erodible areas will -be planted as they develop, either in spring planking or fall planting, depending on the time of the year. 5 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION RENEWAL P ERMI,T for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G. S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971", Mining Permitting Regulation 15 N.C.A.C. SB,.and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Nello L. Tear Company , permittee for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry entitled, Rocky Mount II Quarry ,.permit no. 33-13 and located in Edgecombe County, which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining,operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. 2 Of b In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Natural Resources & Community Development, here- inafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Recla- mation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclmation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the.permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise,the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer,the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators.have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to'reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Recl.amation'Plan or other terms and con- ditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the. Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Dpfini rI nnc Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Conditions The permitted mining operation shall not violate standards of air quality, surface water quality, or ground water quality promulgated by the Environmental Management Commission. This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 23, 1992 and shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. seq., and to the following conditions and limitations: 3 of 6 1. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with permitting requirements and regulations promulgated by the Division.of Environmental Management. 2. Any mining process producing air contaminant emissions shall be subject to the permitting requirements and regulations promulgated by the Division of Environmental Management. 3. Sufficient buffer or protective sediment control structure shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. 4. Adequate mechanical barriers including but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, brush barriers, silt check dams, silt retarding structures rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. 5. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure or device.' In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause offsite damage due to siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with ground cover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. 6. The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or are likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 7. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed one inch per second at the immediate location of any building regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (dBL)- warning, 132 dBL caution, and 135 dBL maximum as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. 4 of 6 C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the guarded area, it shall be reported to the Department immediately, .who.will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of the permit. D. Operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes; depth of holes; total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. Operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice.is requested. 8. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any excavation and any adjoining property line to prevent caving of that property and to allow grading of the sideslopes to the required angle. 9. ,A physical barrier consisting of a ,fence or boulder barriers, etc., shall be maintained around.the perimeter of any quarry highwall.' 10. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine and public throughfares whenever practical to screen the operation from public view. 11. An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department on February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 12. The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G'.S'. 74-54 in the form of ..$25,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to.cover the quarry operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit.' Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the term of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G. S. 74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other uncon- solidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3.. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. k. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, or are likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as -established by the N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station and the N.C. Forest Service. 6. Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated. These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, initiation of reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. RECLAMATION CONDITIONS 1. Provided further,.and subject to the -Reclamation -.Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with ground water, barricade along the top of any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. -The specifications for surface gradient restoration, to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as -follows: A. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or boulder barriers, etc., shall be maintained around.the perimeter of any quarry highwall. B. Any cut or fill slopes in overburden or other unconsolidated material shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical grade or flatter and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. bof6 C. The stockpile, office and process plant areas shall be graded and smoothed. D. Any settling ponds or sediment basins shall either be backfilled and stabilized or cleaned out and made into lake areas. E. No contaminants shall be dumped at the mine site. Scrap metal, trash or other such waste shall be removed from the site and properly disposed. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. G. Any excavated, diverted, or disturbed natural channels shall be stabilized. 3. Revegetation Plan The revegetation guidelines outlined in the Conservation Plan submitted with the application for a mining permit and dated October 18, 1974, prepared by the Edgecombe Soil and Water Conservation District shall be used to revegetate` areas of unconsolidated material. 4. Reclamation Schedule Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamationi 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. \i Permit issued this the 2 3 day of F , 19. BY:--Y*&-,gLu-E:�j - - C C Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. AGA NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Division of Land Resources James D. Simons, PG, PE Director and State Geologist May 24, 2010 Mr. Jack Garvey Hanson Aggregates Southeast LLC 2300 Gateway Centre Boulevard Morrisville, North Carolina 27560-9626 RE: Permit No. 33-13 Rocky Mount II Quarry Edgecombe County Tar River Basin Dear Garvey: Natural Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue, Govemor Dee Freeman, Secretary Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to increase the permitted acreage to 499.60 acres and the affected acreage at this site to 284.88 acres as indicated on the Permit Modification 6.78 acre Tract Maps last revised March 2010. The modification includes the 6.78 acre expansion of the permit boundary to the east and includes the addition of an overburden disposal area on said expansion. The modification also includes the installation and maintenance of all associated erosion and sediment control measures. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modification. I would like to draw your particular attention to the following conditions where minor additions or changes were made: Operating Condition Nos, 3C, 4F and 10B. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulatibns. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 499.60 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 284.88 acres. Geological Survey - Land Quality • Geodetic Survey Division of Land Resources • 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-1612 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27504 Telephone 919-733-3833 / FAX: 919-715-8801 • Internet: http://wwtiv.dlr.enr.state.nc.us/index.html An Equal Opportunity ! Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled,';+j", -Post Consumer Paper 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: Hanson Aggregates Southeast, LLC Rocky Mount 11 Quarry Edgecombe County - Permit No. 33-13 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of a all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: September 30. 2012 NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF MINING PERMIT You have previously expressed an interest and/or are listed as an adjoining landowner in the application to modify this mining permit filed by Hanson Aggregates Southeast, LLC to conduct mining activities off NC Highway 97 West in Edgecombe County. The mining permit (no. 33-13) was modified on May 24, 2010. North Carolina law allows persons aggrieved by the issuance of a mining permit to contest the decision by filing a petition for a contested case in the Office of Administrative Hearings pursuant to N.C.G.S. 150B-23 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). If you believe that you are an aggrieved party within the meaning of the APA and NC General Statute 74-61, a petition for a contested case must be filed in the Office of Administrative Hearings within thirt (- 30) days of the mailing of this notice to you. If you file a contested case petition, it must be in writing and in the form prescribed by N.C. General Statute 150E-23. File the original petition and one copy with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Any questions about filing a petition may be directed to the Clerk of the Office of Administrative Hearings by telephoning (919) 733-0926. You must serve the Department of Environment and Natural Resources by mailing a copy of the petition to Ms. Mary Penny Thompson, Registered Agent and General Counsel, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1601. James D. Simons irector Division of Land Resources North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources This notice was mailed on 5 a &-/C Brenda Harris Mining Program Secretary DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT ,or the operation of a mining activity In accordance with ;he provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1071." Mininc Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 S. and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Hanson Aggregates Southeast, LLC Rocky irJcunt 11 Quarr/ Ecgecombe Coun,-y - Permit No. 33-13 for the cceration of a Crushed Stone Quarn/ which shall provide :hat the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this rniriing operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERi`IJIT EXP€RA T ION DATE: Seotember 30. 2012 Mr. Garvey Page Two Please review the modified permit and contact Ms. Judy Wehner, Assistant Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely, Francis M. Nevils, Jr., PE Section Chief Land Quality Section FMNIjw Enclosures cc: Mr. John Holley, PE .;giY' NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Division of Land Resources James D. Simcns, PG, PE Director and State Geologist May 24, 2010 Mr. Jack Garvey Hanson aggregates Southeast LLC 2300 Gateway Centre Boulevard Morrisviile. North Carolina 27560-9626 RE: -Permit No. 33-13 Rccky Mount II Quarry Edgecombe County Tar River Basin Dear Garrey: Resources Beverly Eaves ?etue. Governor Dee Freeman. Secretary Your recent request to have -the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to increase the permitted acreage to 499.60 acres and the affected .acreage at this site to 284.88 acres as indicated on the Permit Modification 6.78 acre Tract Maps last revised March 2010. The modification includes the 6.78 acre expansion cf the permit boundary to the east and includes the addition of an overburden disposal area on said expansion. The modification also includes the installation and ,-maintenance of all asseciat_ed erosion and sediment control measures. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. T �a conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971, The expiration date. mine name and permit nuri cer shall remain the same as before the modification. I would like to draw your particular attention to the following conditions where minor additions or cinanges were made'. Operating Condition Nos. 3C, 4F and 108. Tine issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede lccal zoning reg,uiations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you, As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 49G.60 acres and the amount cf land you are approved to disturb is 284.88 acres. Geological Survey • Land Quality • Geodetic Surey Division of Land Resources • 1512 Mail Service Center, Raleigh.'.-_-" .;arofina 27699-1512 512 North Salisnury Streel, Raleigh, North Carc, ra 27504 Telephone 919-733-3833 / FAX: 919-715-8801 • Internet: http /1wv;,-, :nr state.nc.uslindex.htrnl An Equal Opportunily / Affirma:a: e Aclion Employer — 50% Recyclea ' . . _ ;;Consumer Fazer Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C. G.S. 74-49. Modifications October 19, 10990: This permit has been modified to include the addition and development of the 325 acres of land west of and contiguous to the original mining permit area as indicated on the Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 with several stipulations. November 1. 1991: This permit has been modified to allow on -site remediation of petroleum contaminated soils. September 4, 1992: This permit has been modified to allow the expansion of the pit and the relocation of the closed circuit settling ponds. Page 3 July 15. 1993_ This permit has been modified to include the sediment and erosion control measure improvements as indicated on the Erosion Control Plan, Sheet EC-1, dated January 1992 and revised May 1993 and noted in the calculations package prepared by McKim and Creed dated May 1993. April 24, 1995: The permit has been modified to change the corporate name from Nello L. Teer Company to Benchmark Carolina Aggregates Inc. May 21. 1999 This permit has been modified to change the corporate name from Benchmark Carolina Aggregates, Inc. to Hanson Aggregates Carolina, Inc. June 6. 2000: This permit has been modified to increase the permitted acreage to 496.54 acres and the affected acreage to 261.0 acres as indicated on the Mine Maps, Sheets C2 and C4, dated March 2000, Sheet D1 dated April 2000, and Sheets C1, C3 and D2 last revised May 25, 2000. The modification includes a clarification of the overall affected acreage at the site, the addition of an overburden disposal area located east of the existing pit area, and all associated erosion and sediment control measures designed for said disposal area. June 19, 2001: This permit has been modified to include a stockpile area east of the existing pit and the associated erosion and sediment control measures as indicated on Sheet C last revised May 11, 2001. The modification also includes a clarification of the permitted and affected acreage as provided in a letter to the Department dated May 14, 2001. The permitted acreage for this site is 492.82 acres and the affected acreage is 252.18 acres. March 19, 2002: This permit has been modified to change the corporate name from Hanson Aggregates Carolina, Inc. to Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc. October 26, 2009: This permit has been modified to change the corporate name from Hanson Aggregates Southeast, Inc. to Hanson Aggregates Southeast, LLC. May 4, 2010: This permit has been modified to increase the affected acreage at this site to 278.1 acres as indicated on the Primary Relocation Project - Site Development Plan received by the Land Quality Section on March 22, 2010. The modification includes changes to the expansion of the mine site on the west side of the Tar River, including stockpiling overburden in an area west of the Tar River and east of SR 1250, altering the pit area to avoid the floodway and,..increasing the riparian buffer as requested by the City of Rocky Mount, and installing and maintaining comprehensive erosion and sediment control measures to address these approved affected areas. May 24,_2010! This permit has been modified to increase the permitted acreage to 499.60 acres and the affected acreage at this site to 284.88 acres as indicated on the Permit Modification 6.78 acre Tract Maps last revised March 2010. The modification includes the 6.78 acre expansion of the permit boundary to the east and includes the addition of an overburden disposal area on said expansion. The modification also includes the installation and maintenance of all associated erosion and sediment control measures. Page 4 Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until September 30, 2012. 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 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. 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. During processing 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 vvaterway 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. Page 5 C. All buffer zones shown on the Permit Modification Overall Site Plan Map last revised March 2010 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. D, The Authorization Certificate per the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rules issued by the Division of Water Quality for the Aerial Conveyor Crossing and any approvals granted by the US Army Corps of Engineers for wetland impacts shall be followed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. 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. B. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Mining Plan and Corresponding Detail Sheet dated January 1992 and revised June 1992 shall be followed. C. A drop inlet/conduit slope drain system shall be installed and maintained on the overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit in those areas where water will be diverted into the mine excavation to direct runoff to the first safety bench and prevent severe erosion of said overburden slopes. D. Mining activities, including the installation and maintenance of the approved erosion and sedimentation control measure, shall be conducted as indicated on the Mining Plan last revised August 7, 2002, E. All mining activities associated with the additional overburden storage area west of the Tar River and east of SR 1250 and .the changes to the expansion of the mine west of the Tar River, including the installation and maintenance of all erosion and sedimentation control measures, shall be conducted as indicated on the Primary Relocation Project - Site. Development Plan received by the Land Quality Section on March 22, 2010, including the supplemental information dated October 19, 2009, January 22, 2010, March 12, 2010 and March 22, 2010. F. Mining activities associated with the expansion of the eastern permit boundary to include an overburden expansion area, including the installation and maintenance of all associated erosion and sediment control measures, shall be conducted as indicated on the Permit Modification 6.78 acre Tract Maps last revised March 2010 and supplemental information received by the Land Quality Section on January 22, 2010, January 27, 2010, February 18. 2010 and April 8, 2010. Page 6 G. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit and any approved revisions to it. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the approved pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden or waste disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Groundwater monitoring wells shall be installed and monitored 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 twenty (20) foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of any overburden slope. C. Any pit walls disturbed after September 4, 1992 shall be provided with a five foot wide safety bench every 35 feet of vertical height. E. All cut slopes and fill slopes in unconsolidated material shall be graded to a Mo horizontal to one vertical or flatter slope and appropriately stabilized to prevent erosion. 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. Page 7 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. 88 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 t (below) at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building outside of the permitted area such as a'dwelling house, church, school, or public, commercial or institutional building. 10 u :.a 1.5 a.: 91d:iC Vibrl[lon F!Pquen C 7, 'rig Li:i)g' .-.,.. 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 = (DlDs)2 Ds = D W W2 V = 160(Ds)-" 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 (feel). Ds = 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 (DNVa.33)-1 z To convert U (psi) to P (dBL): Page 9 P = 20 x log (U/2.9x10-9) 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). 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 Reporting: 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. Flyrock 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. Page 10 H. Fyyrock 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 the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the mine site. Stlid ipq' 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. 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 Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times along the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum 20 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at th.e;;unction 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. Page 11 B. Vegetated earthen berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Modification Overall Site Plan Map last revised March 2010. 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 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 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: the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area: Page 12 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. E. Contaminated soil remediation shall be followed as indicated on the site map submitted to the Land Quality Section with the additional information dated September 5, 1991, provided that such activity is conducted in accordance with the rules and requirements promulgated by the NC Environmental Management Commission. Only petroleum contaminated soils shall be stockpiled on -site. Furthermore, this soil remediation area shall be permanently marked at the site. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security, which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00 blanket bond, is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeofoaical 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 13 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 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, 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 14 A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Conditions Nos. 12.A. through E. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 3. Revegetation Plan: After site preparation, all disturbed areas shall be revegetated as indicated on Sheet D1 dated April 2000 prepared by Southwind Engineering, or as per the following:. Permanent Seeding Specifications nAtPc February 15- April 1 April 1- July 31 August 1- October 25 Species Korean Lespedeza Fescue Redtop Winter rye (grain) Common Bermuda Lespedeza (unscarified) German millet October 25- February 15 Rye (grain- temporary) Rate. Lbs/Acre 10 40 1 15 50 30 40 120 Page 15 Soil Amendments Lime: 2000 Ibslacre or follow recommendations from a soil test Fertilizer: 1000 Ibslacre 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 Ibslacre and anchored appropriately. Whenever possible, disturbed areas should be vegetated with native warm season grasses such as switch grass, Indian grass, bluestem and gamma grass. In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission to enhance post -project wildlife habitat at the site. 4, Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued October 31, 1974, renewed February 23, 1982, modified October 19, 1990 and November 1, 1991, renewed and modified September 4, 1992, modified July 15, 1993, April 21, 1995, May 21, 1999, June 6, 2000, June 19, 2001 and March 19, 2002, renewed September 30, 2002. and modified October 26, 2009 and May 4, 2010, is hereby modified this 24" day of May, 2010 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. James D. Simons, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of land Resources James G. Manin, Governor September 4, 1992 Charles H. Gardner, PG-, PE.. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director and State Geologist Mr. Steven Edgerton Nello L. Tear Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: Permit No. 33-13 Rocky Mount II Quarry Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: Your application for renewal and modification of Permit No. 33-13 for the Rocky Mount II Quarry in Edgecombe County to allow pit expansion and relocation of the closed loop 'settling cells has been approved. A copy of the renewed and modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewal and modification were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The new expiration date is September 4, 2002. As a reminder, the permitted acreage at this site is 463 acres, while you are approved to affect 106 acres at any one time. Please review the renewed and modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any question concerning this matter. E rely, Da visMinecialist Land Quality Section TED/BUC Enclosure cc: Mr. Sohn L. Holley, Jr. Gwlosi,nl survey se eou Und QuuGry SCaion Geodenc Survey Se@iun (919) 733-2423 (919) 733A574 (90) 7333934 DO N.ra 27667 • Raleigh, NC. 276117687 • Telephone (919) 7333833 An Equal OPNFnJniry Affirmative Action Emplycr D EPARTMENT OF .ENV= RONMENT HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCE S D 3EV= S= ON O F LAND RE S OURC E S LAND QUAL = TY S ECT = ON P E R M 2 9P for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Nello L. Teer Company Rocky Mount II Quarry Edgecombe County - Permit No. 33-13 for the operation of a Crushed Stone Quarry which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration. MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE - SEPTEMBER 4 2002 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of land Resources James G. Martin, Governor September 15, 1992 Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director and State Geologist Mr. Steven Edgerton, P.G. Nello L. Teer Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 Re: Rocky Mount II Quarry Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: In response to your request by phone on September 14, 1992 to reduce the bench widths in the renewal permit recently issued, please find attached a revised page 5 of the permit. Page 5 has been revised to indicate that the benches to be incorporated into future pit walls shall be 5 feet wide instead of 15 feet wide. Please replace the existing page 5 of the renewal permit with this revised page 5. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Tracy Davis or Ms. Beth Chesson. Sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E. CHG/BUC Attachment cc: Mr. John L. Holley, Jr. C00104cal SuwT SMnOn land Qn311,y q< tbn G,Wclic Survey scrim, (919) 7332423 (919) 733 454 (919) 733 3836 RO&A 276 1 Nalciyh, N.C. 276117687 • lekThonc (919) 733d933 An Faml Opponuniry Affirmanvc Acoon Employer Page 2 of 10 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department. Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law. Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74--49. Modifications October 19, 1990: This permit has been modified to include the addition and development of the 325 acres of land west of and contiguous to the original mining permit area as indicated on the Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 with several stipulations. November 1, 1991: This permit has been modified to allow the on -site remediation of petroleum contaminated soils. Page 3 of 10 September 4, 1992: This permit has been modified to allow the expansion of the pit and the relocation of the closed circuit settling ponds. Expiration Date: This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until September 4, 2002. Conditions This Permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-46, et. seq., and to the following conditions and limitations: OPERATING_CONDTTIONS: 1. Wastewater and Quarry Dewaterinq Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. 2. Air 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. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. C. A minimum 200 foot wide undisturbed buffer zone shall be maintained between the top of the bank of the Tar River and any land disturbing activity (i.e., the outside edge of the perimeter swale) with the exception of the conveyor support system. In addition, any wetlands that extend beyond this 200 foot undisturbed buffer shall have a 100 foot undisturbed buffer maintained between the wetlands and any land disturbing activity. 4. 5. go Page 4 of 10 D. The minimum 50 foot wide buffer zone indicated on the Erosion Control Plan dated January 1992 and revised June 1992 shall be maintained to prevent caving of any adjoining property and to allow grading of the side slopes to the required angle. This buffer zone, with the exception of the installation of required sediment control measures and earthen berms, shall remain undisturbed. Erosion and Sediment Control A. Adequate mechanical barriers including, but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, brush barriers, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land. B. The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, Mining Plan and corresponding Detail Sheet dated January 1992 and revised June 1992 shall be followed. C. A drop inlet/conduit slope drain system shall be installed and maintained on the overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit in those areas where water will be diverted into the mine excavation to direct runoff to the first safety bench and prevent severe erosion of said overburden slopes. D. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for the renewal of this mining permit. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the initial pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. Groundwater Protection Observation wells shall be installed and monitored as deemed appropriate by the Department. Graded Slopes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause offsite damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. Page 5 of 10 B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the 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 twenty foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. C. Any pit walls disturbed after September 4, 1992 shall be provided with a.5 foot wide bench every 35 feet of vertical height. D. All cut and fill slopes in unconsolidated material shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope. 7. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. 8. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. In all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DSL) 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. 7. 8. Page 5 of 10 B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the 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 twenty foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the top of the rock and at the toe of the overburden slope. C. Any pit walls disturbed after September 4, 1992 shall be provided with a 15 foot wide bench every 35 feet of vertical height. D. All cut and fill slopes in unconsolidated material shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope. Surface Drainage The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul. Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions. Blasting The operator shall provide to the Department a copy of the findings of any seismic studies conducted at this facility. The operator shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate the studies' recommendations into the production blasting program. The following blasting conditions shall be observed by the operator to prevent hazard to persons and adjacent property from thrown rock or vibrations: A. in all blasting operations, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, the maximum peak particle velocity of any component of ground motion shall not exceed 1 inch per second at the immediate location of any building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (DBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. 0 Page 6 of 10 C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the guarded area or the levels in Items A_and B above are exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shah be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. E. The operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. High Wall Barrier A physical barrier consisting of large boulders placed end -to -end or fencing shall be maintained at all times around the perimeter of any highwall to prevent inadvertent public access. In addition, a minimum twenty (20) 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 Screenina A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. Page 7 of 10 B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Mine Plan dated January 1992 and revised June 1992. In addition to grasses, loblolly and/or Virginia pines shall be planted as deemed appropriate by the Department to improve visual and noise buffering. 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 the renewal of this mining permit. Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions. 12. Refuse Disposal A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that are generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Solid Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. The method of disposal -shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Solid Waste Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers or any other material that maybe considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area. C. Contaminated soil remediation shall be allowed as indicated on the site map submitted to this Section with the additional information dated September 5, 1991 and shall be in accordance with the rules and requirements promulgated by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. Only petroleum contaminated soils shall be stockpiled on -site. Furthermore, this soil remediation area shall be permanently marked at the site. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on. a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. Page 8 of 10 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $25,000.00 blanket bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. Page 9 of 10 APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum -standards As Provided By G.S._74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools 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 completed within two years after completion or termination of mining. RECLAMATION CONDITIONS: 1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to allow the quarry excavation to fill with water, provide a permanent barricade (fence) along the top of any highwall, and grade and revegetate any areas in unconsolidated material. 2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows: Page 10 of 10 A. All areas of unconsolidated material such as overburden or waste piles shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. The settling ponds and sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 12A and B. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. G. Any excavated, diverted, or disturbed natural channels shall be permanently stabilized. 3. Revegetation Plan: Disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated as indicated on the Miscellaneous Detail Sheet, D-1, revised June 1992 in the mine plans prepared by McKim & Creed. 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion. or termination of mining. This permit, issued October 31, 1974, renewed February 23, 1982, and modified October 19, 1990 and November 1, 1991, is subsequently renewed and modified this 4th day of September, 1992 pursuant to G.SS.. 74-52. Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources i it i �I t i C / ^Ah -�-�•„��.�/y�'P"•7_�y'�_7Ly'�/-rr�-`Y��'�'�VVj�� /n -I -V ' 4'wio) 2bJ��b / RECEIVED FEB 2 1 1992 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONA[E'B99VAMY�SECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) 1. Name of Mine Rocky Mount Ouarry County Edgecombe 2. Name of Applicant Mello L. Teer Company 3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail. P.O. Box 1131 "Telephone 1-800-999-6356 4. Mine Office Address Hwy 97 East, P. O. Box 1214, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Telephone (9191 977-1611 5. Mine Manager Clarence Bolling We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation. o ""Signature Qate o2 c2 r Print Name Title Vice -President *The Land Quality Section should be notified of change in permanent address or telephone number. "Signature of company officer required. G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt of a complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed. 1 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE. 1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application: Acres owned 463.1 Acres leased Property owner if leased 2. Name of all materials mined, Granite r 3. Mining method, Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel & Truck 8 Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper Other (explain) 4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 320 Reference elevation: 70 ANS b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 160 5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes % No_ If no, proceed to Question 6. a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed, 106 acres (identify all areas on your mine map). b. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Nello Teer Co. - Under its existing mining permit c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed: 0 acres (identify all areas on your mine map). d. When and by whom was this activity conducted? Same as shove e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application? Yes No % If year how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map). 6. Present (premining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each), Cropland 275 ac Pasture ac Forestry So ac Fish/Wildlife ac Recreation ac Other 128.1 ac An existing quarry 7. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each): Cropland ac Pasture 353.1 ac Forestry ac Fish/Wildlife ac Recreation ac Other 110 ac Fresh water supply for the local municipalities. B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND 1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). Ten (10) E • APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation: a. Area used for tailing ponds, water retention ponds, spillways 6 acres b. Area used for stockpiles 30 acres c. Area used for waste piles 16 acres d. Area used for processing plants and onsite haul roads 6 acres e. Area of mine excavation(s) 48 acres f. TOTAL a-e 106 acres 3. Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time during the life of the permit. 106 acres 4. Check acreage to be bonded*: Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 (page 2) whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. (See 15 NCAC 5B.0003 for bond amounts.) 0 - 4.99 acres 10 - 24.99 acres 5 - 9.99 acres X 25 + acres 5. a. Will you file a blanket bond or other security covering all of your 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. Crabtree 92- 3, Durham 32-1, Raleigh 92-2, Neverson 98-2, Princeton_51-5, Rocky Mount 33_-13, Elliott Sand and Gravel 4.3-_3_, Cape Fear 43-21, North Durham 32-07, North Orange 68-6 Elm City 98-13 Holly Springs 92-13 Hi h Point 41-1$ Davie Co. Sand Plt. 30-2, Pilcher (Yadkin Co.) 99-2. C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. a. Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling? Yes X No If yes, briefly describe all such processes including any chemicals to be used. The crushed stone facility requires the use of water to produce clean stone. The water is pumped from the settling pond to the plant. Through the use of spraybars and screens the raw material is washed and sized. This water is also used at all transfer points throughout the plant to allay dust. Once used, the water is collected in a series of ditches and pipes and directed back to the primary settling pond. Once the water has flowed through the 3 I r- 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT settling pond, most of the silt -sized particles of material have settled out, and the water is ready to be reused in the plant. Due to evaporation and loss through material sales, it is necessary to periodically supplement the closed circuit system with water from the pit. rom Will the operation invol discharging fresh or wa: Yes X No nature of the discharge points on your mine map. ve dewatering the mine or to water from the mine or plant. _ If yes, briefly describe the and locate all proposed discharge All water encountered during mining operations is storm water with some minor amounts of ground water encountered during pit excavation. This water is considered fresh water and does not need to be treated. Refer to Plan Sheet HP-1 for the location of the pit dewatering discharge point. c. If you answered yes to either is or 1b, provide evidence that you have applied for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental Management, Water Quality Section. This site presently has an NPDES discharge permit #NCO075485 which covers pit discharge as well as the closed circuit process water system. Expiration of this permit is January 1994. To date, it has been Nello Teer Company's impression that the closed circuit wash water ponds were permitted under our existing NPDES discharge permit. However, recent events seem to indicate that these ponds need to have separate non -discharge permits. We are in the process of acquiring all of the data required for the permit submittal and the non -discharge permit should be applied for shortly. *In lieu of the surety bond required by this section, the operator may file with the Department a cash deposit, negotiable securities, a mortgage of real property acceptable to the Department, or an assignment of a savings account in a North Carolina bank on an assignment form prescribed by the Department. The amount of land disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount. 2. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions? Yes X No If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or have obtained an air quality permit issued by the Division of Environmental Management, Air Quality Section or local governing body. Rocky Mount Quarry presently operates under Air Quality Permit Number 3285R4. 4 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT b. How will fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc. be controlled? A wet suppression system for the plant, as filed with the Division of Environmental Management Air Quality Section, is the primary control for fugitive dust in the plant area. Spray bars and nozzles at transfer points in the processing plant allays any particulate emissions in the plant and stockpile areas. Also, most aggregate products are washed stone gradations with little or no fines. Haul roads and site access roads are also monitored for fugitive dust. As the need arises, a water wagon sprays water along these routes to further inhibit any dust from becoming airborne. 3. Describe in detail the chronological sequence of land disturbing activities and reference the sequence to the mine map(s). Attach additional sheets as needed. The existing Rocky Mount Quarry is almost completely developed at the present time. The normal expansion of the existing pit will continue to the lines indicated on the plan sheet MP-1. The existing erosion control structures are adequate to handle normal expansion activities. All area slopes are graded so that runoff is directed back into the pit. The previously approved area on the west side of the Tar River from.our existing plant will be constructed as per the plans and specifications approved by your office. Nothing has changed relating to the development of this property. 4. a. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any adjoining property or highway right-of- way? Show all buffers on mine map(s). It is anticipated that no mining or land disturbing activities will occur within 50' of the existing property lines. At present, Nello Teer Company maintains a much larger buffer zone Which is bermed and wooded. The present mining plans also show much of this buffered area to remain for the next ten year extension of our permit. This is not to in any way inhibit Teer's right to use the property outside of the 50' Undisturbed Buffer Zone if the appropriate plans are submitted to and approved by the State. It is Teer's practice to maintain as much area as possible in passive use as well as buffer between our operations and the adjoining property owners. • 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT b. Describe other methods to be taken during mining to prevent physical hazard to any neighboring dwelling house, public road, public, commercial or industrial building from any mine excavation. Locate all such structures on the mine map if they are within 300 feet of any proposed excavation. To prevent any physical hazard to neighboring houses or buildings, it has been Teer's policy to restrict all of its pit operations outside of a 300' zone. Nello Teer Company has always used the most modern mining methods in existence to ensure the safety of its employees and neighbors. Nello Teer Company makes it a practice to use non -electric blasting techniques to reduce the possibility if inadvertent blast initiation during thunderstorms. Each shot is seismographed at the closest structure to the site of the blast to ensure compliance with approved blast limits. All of our shots are initiated only as the weather permits so that the inversions will not reflect the blast wave onto adjoining property. Nello Teer also leaves enough buffer or passive use area so that there will be no chance of slides which might affect adjoining properties. c. Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public entry along any high wall area and when it will be implemented. Access to the property itself is restricted by gates and cables which are kept locked when the quarry is not in operation. During the life of the quarry, barricades of either oversize rock or, concrete barriers are used and relocated as the pit is developed. These barricades were established.prior to commencement of mining operations and during the stripping of the pit before the stripping depth exceeded ten vertical feet. 5. Describe specific erosion and sediment control measures to be taken during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plans for erosion control for mine excavation(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation. Locate and label all erosion and sediment control measures on the mine map. Engineering designs and calculations shall be required when needed to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures. During the life of the quarry, any cleared land not being used in the mining operation has been seeded for pasture and woodlands. Within the affected area of the mine site, a series of diversion ditches (grass -lined or rip -rapped) have been constructed and maintained to channel all runoff water to settling ponds or sediment basins prior to its release into any stream. "I W 4D APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT The sequence of construction and installation of the permanent erosion control features has been discussed on page 4, question 3, as well as on the erosion control section of the -plans. Engineering and design calculations are included with this permit application information. This site is well stabilized and all of the existing and proposed erosion and sediment control features are indicated -on the plans, long with a set of calculations. 6. a.Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining properties during mining. In order to prevent landslides and/or slope failure adjacent to adjoining properties, cut slopes have been graded on slopes no steeper than 1 1/2 : 1 and fill slopes no steeper than 2:1. In addition, all slopes have been seeded as soon as possible after grading has been completed and treated in accordance with the revegetation plan contained herein. Furthermore, as previously stated in sections 4(a) and 4(b), buffer zones of varying widths have been maintained in areas of existing vegetation, and no excavations shall occur within 50 feet of existing property lines. b. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping. The maximum slope within the pit excavation will be 1 1/2:1 in unconsolidated overburden with a 15-foot wide bench every 35 feet of depth and a 20-foot wide bench at the rock/soil interface. c. In hardrock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. At Rocky Mount Quarry, the slope has historically been 1/4:1 in the hardrock excavations with a 5' bench every 35' of vertical depth. This slope has been adequate throughout the history of this site since the deposit is relatively uniform and does not have a tendency to slide. 7. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes No X If yes, list all such minerals, their relative abundance and indicate their location(s) on the mine map. How will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be controlled? I APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 8. Describe specific plans (including a schedule of implementation) for screening the operation from public view such as maintaining or planting trees, bushes or other vegetation, building berms or other measures. Show the location of all visual screening on the mine map and provide cross -sections through all proposed berms. Rocky Mount Quarry presently has a combination of visual barrier berms as well as natural vegetation which screens this site from adjoining roads and property owners. The site is well screened and it is Nello Teer Company's intent to continue this practice during the next ten year permit period. The majority of the screening occurs in the 50' undisturbed buffer which ensures that this screening will remain. 9. Will explosives be used? Yes X No If yes, specify the types of explosive(s) and describe what precaution(s) will be used to prevent physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Locate the, nearest offsite structure(s) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map. 1. Ensign Bickford or comparable nonel initiation system. 2. Anfo premixed powder for dry hole shots. 3. A cap -sensitive high explosive emulsion for wet holes and initiation of Anfo. 4. An electronic initiation system may be substituted for the nonel system if it is deemed a better overall system. Since blasting is an integral part of this operation, each blast is monitored with a seismograph to insure that peak particle velocities and peak overpressures are within limits established by local, state, and federal authorities. A recording of each blast is made on magnetic tape and is sent to a third party consultant for analysis using the Response Spectrum Velocity Profile (RSVP) technique. 10. a. What is the pre -mining depth (in feet) to the seasonal high and low ground water tables? High N/A ft. Low N/A ft. What is the source(s) of this information? Since this mine was open in 1973, this information is not available. However, when auger drilling for normal pit expansion reconnaissance, the water table in the auger holes was approximately 30'. The potable water supply well is within 200' of the east side of the pit and is approximately 250' deep and supplies 10 GPM. NI • 0 t _ 1 F { r APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT 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. From analysis of the core retrieved from the exploratory drilling and the existing pit, the granite appears to have very little primary permeability. The only means in which water may be transported will be through secondary permeability (i.e. joints, fractures, shears, etc.); however, from core analysis, RQD values are in the 85% to 95% range, below the weathered rock interface, and these joints and fractures do not appear to be interconnected. The surfaces of the fractures and joints show very little evidence of mineralized coatings as a result of water transportation. Removal of the overburden has very little effect on shallow wells in the area since the pit for the most part sits on a topographic high and very little of the recharge area for shallow wells will be disturbed. The overburden materials in the pit area are silts, clays, and sand which would inhibit groundwater migration. 11. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site? Yes X No If yes, describe these materials and how they will be stored and show the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map. Onsite storage of gasoline, diesel fuel, and various oils and greases is necessary to facilitate the operation of various types of equipment needed to produce crushed stone. The bulk storage tanks for fuel, gasoline, and oil are in approved above -ground storage tanks surrounded by a berm that would contain any leakage or spillage. Grease and other oils not required in bulk quantities are stored in 55 gallon metal drums in bermed areas or at the oil/water separator pit. All empty grease and specialty oil drums are returned to the manufacturer at frequent intervals to alleviate the need for a disposal area. 9 0 p D. RECLAMATION PLAN 1. Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used in reclaiming this land. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map. Reclamation of disturbed areas is an integral part of the active quarrying operations. As areas are disturbed, revegetation is in accordance with the Revegetation Plan. Please refer to the initial reclamation plan found in the reclamation section of the plan sheets. The plant site and shop yard will also be graded and revegetated according to the Revegetation Plan. The settling pond will be filled in and treated in a like manner. The quarry pit itself will be allowed to fill with groundwater and rainwater and can be used to provide water storage and recreation for the local area. 2. a. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the reclamation? Yes X No If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s) of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled crass-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. It is Nello Teer Company's intent to convert the pits into fresh water supply ponds upon cessation of all mining activities. This water will be sold to local utilities as the need for fresh water arises. b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any permanent water outlets. In those locations of the permit area which will require final dressing or grading of the surface for reclamation, land surfaces will be graded to lines or grades which will prevent the pooling of water in shallow depressions. All drainage structures to be incorporated into the permanent erosion control plan will be cleaned out and left in a free draining state. Any pipes, culverts, and conduits to remain will be inspected to insure their soundness and will be cleaned out and replaced if necessary. The pit water will be of sufficient depth and size so that noxious or odious conditions should not be of concern. In addition to size, minor -amounts of groundwater, as well as surface runoff, continue to infiltrate into the pit maintaining fresh water. 0 0 RECLAMATION PLAN 3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade will be left. The location of the barricade must be shown on the reclamation map. As a safety precaution, a 20-foot wide safety bench between the rock soil interface will be left. Additionally, a permanent fence will be erected around the pit to prevent unauthorized entry. Danger signs will be placed at regular intervals around the pit perimeter to warn of the open pit. 4. a. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on -site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. As overburden is placed in designated waste areas, it is spread and compacted by dozers and the hauling units. Slopes in waste area(s) (and in all embankment areas) will be graded to 2:1 or flatter and revegetated as soon as possible to prevent erosion. Drainage on top of the waste area(s) will be established to prevent pooling and stagnation of water, and to control stormwater runoff. Final reclamation of the waste area(s) will include final top and slope dressing (if required) and revegetation according to the revegetation plan as contained herein. b. Are any processing waste, overburden or other such mine wastes to be disposed of off -site? Yes No X If yes, describe in detail what these wastes are and how they will be disposed. Attach a separate site map(s) showing the location(s) of the disposal area(s). Include all specifications for erosion and sediment control. 5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and onsite roadways. Reclamation in these areas will occur in two stages: first, the plant and stockpiles will be removed from the site, followed by the scarifying of these locations and revegetatiog according to the revegetation plan as contained herein. In addition, any site access roads not utilized in the end use development plan will be treated in the same manner. The erosion control structures in these areas will also be cleaned out and left in good working condition, since they will be incorporated into the end use development of the site. �, .a .. �- -_ . "_ - t. �� -- . _ ,� . _ .. .. �. �. • - � � .. � .. - - 4 � .. v _ , - � _ -. � .. ! _ - ` ' `. _ � � .. •' � v n `r � ' � ` . ! � � • RECLAMATION PLAN b. Will any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes No X . If yes, identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line stabilization. 6. State the method of reclamation of•settling ponds and/or sediment control basins. Sediment control basins which will be left in place for future development will be cleaned out and left in good working condition. The primary and secondary settling ponds, and any other erosion control structures which won't be incorporated in the end use plan for the property, will be regraded to the approximate lines and grades of original ground and revegetated according to the criteria as contained in this application. Prior to filling in the ponds, water will be drained from each pond after all silt has settled out. Once this is complete, backfilling will occur. 7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off -site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section and either the N.C. Department of human Resources or local governing body. As indicated on the plans, a temporary scrap storage area has been developed at this site, and the scrap material which is developed as a result of mining activities is stored in this area until an . independent recycler of these products picks them up: No mine waste products are disposed of at this site. The fuel oil storage tanks and oil and grease tanks are stored above ground and have built in spill containment around them. This is to guard against any possibility of contamination of the soil or groundwater in the unlikely event of a spill or tank rupture. RECLAMATION PLAN 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. All permanent channels are either lined with rip rap or grass to ensure that they are stabilized and not subject to erosion. These channels will be cleaned out and inspected prior to complete cessation of reclamation activities at the site. Location and design details can be found on sheets EC-1 and D-1 of the plans and also in the specifications related to the design of these basins and channels. 9. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan must include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing pine seedlings only is not acceptable. NOTE: Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of the following: (a) Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District having jurisdiction over lands in question; (b) Authorized representatives of the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; (c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; (d) North Carolina licensed landscape architects; (e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; (f) Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: Maximum of 2 tons/acre FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: 10-10-10 standard with a maximum application of 1,000 lbs/acre SEED - TYPES(S) AND RATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE: See plan sheets for seeding types, rate of application, and seeding schedule MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: Straw with an application rate of 2 tons/acre OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS: See plan sheet for information t � r r� .. Y 1 - - e Y _ � _ � � _ � i I � - - � Y ' , . - �1 f: N yy , i. i 1 'h . . ' -.•� � Y _ �. _ � f. � .. i i i . �. 1 k Y .a • _ � � � i .. i ...y � _ f i f � ` , - • � i � ! �, � � � i � � . . • � � i I � � . . ' .. „ i � _ i 1 � i - _ � � . � r . 1 Y .. � � �• � i ' I ' ' - _. f 0 APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT I LIRCIAMAT LON PLAN 9. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected dreas. This plan must include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount and type of seed, fertilizer, Lime and mulch per acre and general seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation. Revegetation utilizing pine seedlings only is not acceptable. NOTE: Revegetation Plan must be approved and signed by one of the following: (a) Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District having jurisdiction over lands in question; (b) Authorized representatives of the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; (c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; (d) North Carolina licensed landscape architects; (e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest Resources, Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; (f) Others as may be approved by the Department. LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION: FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION: SEED - TYPES(S) AND RATE OF APPLICATION INCLUDING SEEDING SCHEDULE: MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION: OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS: Revegetati/,onrav�/-� refore tion p an approved by: Signaler(e Date Print Name _I u! C.E,lmbIle,Jr. Title Agency 13 • 0 RECLAMATION PLAN Revegetation and/or refo eatation plan approved by: Signature Date _ Paul C. mbler, Jr. Title Lands Pe Architect Agency Mc m S Creed Inc. 10. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of reclamation and approximate time frame. If reclamation is to be accomplished concurrently with mining, then show on the site map segments that are to be mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical sections or cross -sections and layout of proposed reclamation. It is anticipated that the affected land covered by this mining permit application will be used for quarrying operations beyond the time limit of the initial permit period. It is our intent and .goal to establish ongoing reclamation and revegetation activities as soon as possible after land disturbance activities are completed in any phase of the operation. If, however, site reclamation occurred during the initial ten-year period, the schedule would be according to the Initial Reclamation Plan contained in our plans. Basically, the plant site, shop area, and settling ponds would be restored to the contours shown. The main entrance road, which will be paved, is scheduled to be obliterated at the cessation of mining operations. All areas requiring regrading would be sloped to drain in order to avoid pooling of water and will be revegetated to stabilize the area. The approximate time frame for completion would be from six months to eight months in duration. The final item involved in reclamation would be the erection of a security fence around the perimeter of the pit and would run concurrently with the final stages of land reclamation in those areas previously mentioned. E. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS 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. �4 _ ly NOTICE Not Applicable Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, notice is hereby given that has applied on (Company Name) to the Land Quality Section, Division (Date) of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, for a surface mining permit to commence mining on acres located (Number) near road (Miles) (Direction) in Environment, Health North Carolina 27611 of (Mineral,Ore) of (Road Number/Name) (Name of County) (Nearest Town) In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify all owners of record of land contiguous to the proposed site, and to notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is located. The property owner may file written comment(s) to the Department at the above address within ten (10) days following receipt of this notice or the filing of the application for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held in accordance with the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Mining, Mineral Resources Regulation Title 15 Subchapter 5S, .0011. A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal business hours at the above listed address. For further information call (919) 733-4574. (Date Mailed to Addressee) (Address of Applicant) I AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION I, , an applicant, or an agent, or employee of an applicant, for a Mining Permit from the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that the following are known owners, both private and public, of the land adjoining the proposed mining site and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said owners at their address shown below, such notice being given on a form provided by the Department: (Name) (Address) (Attach additional list if necessary) I do also attest that the following individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the proposed mining site is located and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said office at the following address: (Name) (Address) The above attestation was made by me while under oath to provide proof satisfactory to the Department that a reasonable effort has been made to notify the owners of record of the adjoining land and the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in compliance with N.C.G.S. 74-50 and 15 N.C.A.C. 5B .0004(d). I understand that it is the responsibility of the applicant to retain the receipts of mailing showing that the above notices were caused to be mailed and to provide them to the Department upon request. Date Signature of Applicant If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee applicant, provide the following information: (Name of applicant) title executing Affidavit) of an of person T, a Notary Public of the County of State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was made by him. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this of day of 19 Notary My Commission expires: _ _ �, a4 F � � 4 _ � • ! • � . , � � � y � � �. � � ,y _ . _ i . i .r � t .� A i .' ', . � � � ti � _ 4 1. F. MAPS 1. Two copies of the county highway maps and two copies of all mine maps shall be submitted with each permit application. County highway maps may be obtained from: Location Department State Highway Commission Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps. 2. Mine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged topographic maps of the entire mine area and of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following. a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land 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 0 S. 1 .. I 1 - 1 , • 1 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 incha200 feet NOTE: THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ITEMS 2a-n BEING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED. G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of this Act. We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59. Signature* Print Name Title: Vice -President Mine : Rocky Mount Quarry Company: Nello L. Teer Company *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application for a permit. Return two copies of the completed application and all maps to the appropriate Land Quality Section Regional Office serving your area. 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SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES t TE Fit�,MP'1ANY agog ;r� A Member of THE BEAZER GROUP ago- P.O. BOX 1131 DURHAM, 016.47.1,01. 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 8�'` July 14, 1992 Ms. Beth Chesson NC Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Land Quality Section P. D. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611--7687 Re: Comments on Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit Renewal Permit No. 33-13, Edgecombe County, NC Dear Hs. Chesson: Please find enclosed the information requested by your office in a letter dated April 21, 1992 on the above referenced project. Item 1: The additional $250.00 has been included to facilitate the review of the pit expansion modification. The closed circuit settling ponds are also shown on the revised plan. The plant reconfiguration is not shown on these plans since a design has not been finalized. Should the plant reconfiguration require additional site work and earth disturbing activities, Teer will submit to the department for modification. Item 2: McKim and Creed has addressed this issue. Item 3: This item has been noted and a revision to the plans has been made. Item 4: This revision has been noted and the plans have been modified to reflect this revision. Item 5: This revision has been noted and the plans have been modified to reflect this request. The information as requested by your office has been supplied. Should you or your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 1-800-999-6356. Sincerely, NELLO L . T R CO PANY� Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Enclosures CC: File FOUNDED 1909 (OUCHER NUMB i MINE US sum/ yv % McK M&CZEED June 22, 1992 Ms. Beth Chesson AxH1E0i5 Assistant Mining Specialist PI NNEFS Land Quality Section N. C. Dept. of EHNR P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N. C. 27611 RE: Rocky Mount Renewal Request Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecomb County Dear Ms. Chesson: M&C91948.00 We have revised the submitted plans for the above referenced project in response to your April 21, 1992 request for additional information. Our revisions and/or responses are as follows: Comment # 1 To be handled by Nello L. Tear Company Comment # 2 All erosion and sediment control structures are design for the 25 year storm event with an emergency flow design of a 50 year storm event (where applicable). Labels for channel stabilization have been added. WITE 147 Comment # 3 BUILDIW I Acknowledged and revised wu DIL rM ip Comment # 4 SNP N 27511 Acknowledged and revised PgNE 919133"1 Comment #5 Acknowledged and revised with the addition of the "Vegetation Beneficial `""°'°'233E 1 to Wildlife" Section of the Seeding schedule. Ms. Beth Chesson June 22, 1992 Page Two Enclosed are two (2) sets of revised plans for your review. We trust our revisions are satisfactory. Feel free to contact us if there are any further questions. Sincerely, McKIM & CREED ENGINEERS, P.A. Allen R. King, E.I.T. ARK/nh CC: Stephen S. Edgerton, P.C. McKI:M&CREED IS �r,1�a Statesof North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of L Id Resources James C. Martin, Covcnmr April 21, 1992 Chark� I -I, Ganlncr, RG., I?E„ \Villiam \V Cobey, Jr., Secretary IlireetM and 51a1Y Ccolol,,jst Mr. Steven Edgerton Nello L. Teen Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 Re: Rocky Mount Renewal Request Mining Permit No. 33-13, Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: The initial review has been completed on your renewal request for the mining permit for the Rocky Mount Quarry in Edgecombe County. The following additional information is needed to complete our review: 1) A major modification processing fee is required for the pit expansion for the southeastern pit. This expansion encompasses approximately 11 acres. Therefore, the processing fee required is $250.00. Furthermore, the expansion will encompass the tailings ponds. Will new ponds be needed? Please clarify your closed-circuit wash water recycling process for the next 10 years in conjunction with the pit expansion. 2) All diversion channels must be designed for the 25 year storm event. Based upon the information offered in the calculations package, it appears that the channels were designed for the 10 year storm event. Please re -check the design. Also, please label on the erosion control plan the method of stabilization for each channel. 3) The location/s of all fuel tanks, solvents or other chemical reagents must be indicated on. the maps. 4) A modification of this permit to allow mining activities on the western portion of the permit area was approved on October 19, 1990. All of the measures indicated on the approved erosion control plan dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 must be located on the erosion control plan for this renewal and modification. Ccaiopcal Sury y Scutim land Quality S[Ciun (919) 733 2,123 (919) 7334574 Ga,derie $une!' $ttoinn (919) 7333936 P.O. IFrr 27687 • U,10r, NC. 27611-7697 • Te1cp6onc (91% 7333833 An &n rl Oppnnunlry Af4rmaINQ Amon Empl( .r Page 2 April 21, 1992 J 5) Attached is a copy of the comments from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission dated March 16, 1992. Please incorporate their comments into yuor resubmittal PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT OUR REVIEW CANNOT BE COMPLETED UNTIL ALL OF THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE HAVE BEEN FULLY ADDRESSED. in order to complete the processing of your renewal and modification requests, please forward two (2) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N. C. 27611 Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if you should have any questions on the above. S'ncerely, Beth U. Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section BUC\ Attachment: NCWRC's comments dated March 16, 1992 cc: John L. Holly, Jr. FROM�E 3_zo gv m REPLY ® SPEED L. ;TER(( TO DATE . ;:i * /t4, Siofo-s /,j uN4cpIR4'5�y //oa 3.&P:Er 7>,IIw ?- SIGNED SIGN mm.loX® us.. YLOPIFM: RETAIN WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK COPC ASEIVXN OVER FOR V>E WITH WINOON ENVELOPE, x TO RETURN IN A WINDOW ENVELOPE, PLEASE FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE AND FOLD AS SHOWN WITH THIS SIDE FACING WINDOW. r M — rwo I i MINE SITE REVIEW FORM PROJECT NAME.-(, •'off G���.. r Due: 'J lj i Z Assigned To: Completed Approved by Arthur Mouberry Timothy Donnelly REVIEW ISSUES• Watershed/Stream Name and Classification�Q /[LP @ AlfO Commnents Srtc -SPla /S Ti4% )eIvew /#ee aT �? Miffs 6 oc /Yi o PERMITS•• NPDES Permit Required / Yes No NPDES Permit Existing/Proposed No. NC 0675c{Z Non Discharge Permit Required /71o.ry�ir Yes No UU Non Discharge Permit Existing/Proposed No. ,-- Comments 174-;s .6& ev;um� ae n} � T:un r�.m osP ds,.�,p u✓'adG n.,-w.Pn ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Wetlands Disturbed by Activity +� Yes/ No 401 Certification Required r/ �"71no Yes No Comments /✓IGl%✓.duo0 CPnS/i'.�'ca:�ian .,,;//9-u/r^� - -T • 0 Division of Environmental Management Raleigh Regional Office March 16, 1992 MEMORANDUM TO: John Holly, Land Quality Supervisor THROUGH: Arthur Moube r�Regional Supervisor Ken Schuster Air Quality Supervisor FROM: Ernie Fuller SUBJECT: NC Mining \Permit Applications (renewals) The following addresses the pending subject matter: Martin Marietta - Lemon SDrinas. N.C. Martin Marietta currently operates the quarry and stone I crushing facility In Lee County under Air Permit No 3800R5 and in effect from April 3, 1991 to January 1, 1996. Plant was observed operating in compliance with applicable Air Quality Regulations and Standards on January 15, 1992, except for a procedural violation in which two crushers and a conveyor were not permitted. That violation is being rectified. Nello L. Teer Neverson (Bailey) Quarry - Bailey, N.C. Nello L Teer Company currently operates the quarry and stone crushing facility in Wilson County under Air Permit No. 2572R6 which was issued December 30, 1991 and expires December 31, 1996. The facility was last inspected on February 5, 1991 and was determined to be operating in compliance with applicable regulations. Nello L. Teer Rocky Mount Quarry - Rocky Mount, N.C. .This quarry currently operates in Edgecombe County under the North Carolina Air Quality Permit No. 3285R5, which was issued December 30, 1991 and expired December 31, 1996. The .last inspection was performed on January 27, 1992 and the facility was found to be operating in compliance with applicable regulations. Nello L. Teer Princeton Quarry_- Princeton, N.C. North Carolina Air Quality Permit No. 2065R6 was issued December 30, 1991 for the operation of this quarry in Johnston County, and the permit expires December 31, 1996. The facility was last ins ected on November 25, 1991 and was found to be operating in compli nce with applicable regulations. 1 3 All the above plants are totally or in part applicable t the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) found in 40 CFR 60.67 - .676 "Subpart 00011, "Standards of Performance for Nonmetalic Mineral Processing Plants." The pending renewal applications do not appear to have significant Air Quality concerns, other than fugitive dust emissions from hauling and handling which is stated as employing wet suppression, and does not warrant further review by the Air Quality Section. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT March 17, 1992 Y Y i : —11 JY To: John Holley Through: Arthur Mouberry From: Jay Zimmerman Subject: Mining Permit Renewal Reviews Lemon Spring Quarry, Lee Co. Neverson Quarry, Wilson Co. Princeton Quarry, Johnston Co. Rocky Mount Quarry, Edgecombe Co. I have reviewed the subject renewal requests and find it unlikely that the proposed mining activities will impact groundwater resources. I find it interesting, however, that the water supply wells at the Rocky Mount and Princeton Quarries each have wells 200' east of the respective mine, have a depth to water of 30' and supply 10 g.p.m.,(gallons per million). Does Nello Tear really know anything about these wells or was this an oversight? In any case, it doesn't affect my comments but merely leads me to question how much of the information in the permit application is original vs. cut-n-paste. See me if you have questions. JZ:da cc: permit files • a% A 0 FIVFD 18 1992 LAND QUALITY SECTION ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Coininission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733.3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director M E M O R A N D U M TO: Beth Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section 77�� / FROM: Dennis L. Stewart, Manager//`•>d+/�- 4� /�OV Habitat Conservation Pro am DATE: March 16, 1992 SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Nello L. Teer, Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County The Wildlife Resources Commission has completed a review of the subject permit renewal. Biologists on our staff are familiar with the habitat values of the project area. We are submitting this correspondence in response to your request of February 24, 1992, for comments regarding impacts to fish and wildlife resources in the area. Our comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Mining Act of 1971, G.S. 74-46 through 74-68 15 NCAC 5. The Wildlife Resources Commission has no objections to the pit expansion and the renewal of this mining permit. We do have concerns over the physical limits of the expansion area to the west. Enclosed is a copy of our previous correspondence from June 5, 1990, regarding environmental considerations for this project. We still recommend a minimum buffer of 200 feet be maintained between the expansion area boundary and the Tar River. This buffer will be critical to maintaining the integrity of the Tar River riparian corridor. Further, we feel that buffers of at least 50 feet should be maintained around the periphery of any jurisdictional wetlands contained within the expansion area. All buffer areas should be professionally surveyed and permanently delineated. Regarding the revegetation plan, we would like to recommend utilization of plant species which are beneficial to wildlife in areas other than those where the plan calls for tree species. Some preferred choices would be switchgrass, orchard grass, kobe lespedeza, bahia grass, lovegrass, wax myrtle, autumn olive, red 0 0 Memo Page 2 March 16, 1992 cedar, sericea lespedeza and shrub lespedeza. The local wildlife biologist will be glad to assist Nello Teer with revision of the revegetation plan. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If we can be of further assistance please advise. DLS/SAP/lp cc: Mike Scruggs, District 3 Wildlife Biologist, (w/o encl.) Steve Pozzanghera, Habitat Biologist, (w/o encl.) Clarence Bolling, Mine Manager, (w/o encl.) 9�a�,a6,o� • o • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G. Martin, Govemor Charles H. Gardner William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary February 24, 1992 Director Memorandum To: Fred Harris Director, Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries wildlife Resources Commission .,rain Attention: Habitat Conservation Program From: Beth Chessona^""�'"'""_�v Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality section°:a AQ " Re: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal request for the above referenced project. Mello Tear is requesting the renewal of approximately 463 acres along the Tar River in Edgecombe County. For your information, Itve attached a copy of your Division's comments regarding the recent modification of this permit to include the western -most 325 acres along the Tar. Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G. S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by March 25, 1992 so that we may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits. As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact Mr. Steven Edgerton at (919)682-6191 to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly appreciated. BUC\, attachments cc: John Holley P.O. Box 27687 • Raleigh. N.C. 27611-7687 a Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal OPpatuniry Ammethe Action Employer 0 0 4��� ���� NELLO L. TEER COMPANY A Member of THE, BEAZER GROUP P.O. BOX 1131 DURHAM, N. C. U.S.A. 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 • TELEX: 6711650 - FAX: 688-4898 February 21, 1992 Mr. Tracy Davis NC Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Land Quality Section 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Re: Dear Mr. Davis: Kr"EcesvED FEB 2 } 1992 LAND QUALITY. Qqk al Mining Permi Rocky Mount Quarry Edgecombe Co., NC It is with pleasure that Bello Teer Company submits this renewal application for the above referenced site for your review and approval. Please find enclosed the following information pertinent to this renewal: 1) Mining permit renewal application. 2) Mine plans. 3) Supplemental information concerning stormwater runoff calculations, erosion control structures and channel design. A check for $500.00 has been included with this submittal which should cover the renewal processing fee. Should you or any of your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. SSE/dg Enclosures CC: File Sincerely, NELLD L. TEER COMPANY �Z/ 1 41� Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. FOUNDED 1909 • 0 0 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission r21� 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigli, North Carolina 27611, 919-733-3391 Charles R. hu11W00d, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Davis, Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FROM: W. Don Baker, Program Mana er Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries DATE: June 5, 1990 SUBJECT: Nello L. Teer Permit Modification, Rocky Mount Quarry. The loss of the buffer area along the Tar River associated with the present Rocky Mount Quarry has resulted in significant wildlife habitat loss. We agree with Mr. Edgerton that removal of overburden from the buffer zone would further degrade the remain;.ng riparian habitat and we recommend that Nello L. Teer be allowed to implement their mitigative measures identified in Mr. Steve Edgerton's letter to you dated May 21, 1990. We further recommend that no existing native riparian habitat associated with the existing Rocky Mount Quarry or their proposed modification will be further disturbed other than a small area necessary for an approved conveyor system. In addition we recommend that the minimum 200 ft. buffer, as shown in Mr. Edgerton's correspondence, be expanded to include all wetlands that might extend beyond the presently designated buffer line plus 100 feet. To ensure compliance with the above, the remaining buffer associated with the existing Rocky Mount Quarry and the buffer associated with the modification should be professionally surveyed. The resulting plat should be registered with Edgecombe County and incorporated in the mining permit conditions. These buffer areas should be protected by Nello L. Teer during the period of future operations of this facility, and within one year of final T Memo Page 2 ® June 5, 1990 mining activity, the buffer areas on each side of the river should be deeded to an appropriate state agency or conservation group. The deed will specify that a mature, native riparian forest will be maintained (or developed) on these buffer areas. Appropriate vegetation will be established on the overburden present on the existing buffer area. Thank you for the opportunity to work with you and Nello L. Teer in an'effort to conserve our wildlife resources. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance. WDB/lp cc: Mike Scruggs, District 3 Wildlife Biologist John Alderman, Piedmont Project Leader TO (WTE i L di Al A R J 1. SIGNED M1 ..mTlPx.®-OW'aA.r�x.xx.:x.. IM xu.en. xo SPEED Y, FROM DATE 4RER§ SIGNED SENDER: DEiKH AND RODIN YELLOW COPY. SEND WHHE AND PINK COPIES RECEIVED FEB 2 1 1992 LAND QUALITY SECTION EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR: NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA EDGECOMBE COUNTY M&C PROJECT NO.: 91948.00 - R0000 FEBRUARY, 1992 +y6�t►ttilill/,i,, CAR II n � SEA1. 14110 a Ja _ 0 0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR: NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY INDEX ITEM: PAGE• I. Index i 2. References 3.- Calculations A. Sediment Traps and 1 Diversion Channels B. Sediment Basin 10 4. Design Charts, Curves and Tables 13 i References: 1. North Carolina Sedimentation.Control Commission, Erosion and Sedi.ment'Control Planning and Design Manual, September 1988. 2. Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1980. 3. Goldman, Jackson, Bursztynsky, Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, 1986. 4. Michael R. Lindburg, P.E., Civil Engineering Manual, Fourth Edition, 1986. ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i` e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CALCULATION • PROJECT I_ -'? :- fI .1 �`. ':i )/�: �� _' � PROJ. NO. ✓y-='.� _i;� CLIENT JV ` L_LO r-G DATE I it SUBJECT DES. BY CHK. BY REMARKS i i T- I 'I _ I i riz.�D QOE�=t 1. o Ate_ a�4- } _lam I _. 1�Q1UFN SaJGGE dPP11�= Oo3..l.. 130�.: }. I�oT�lz�lJ da. Co.4 )� 13oz�C113�I I S�� cF Imo-,, i I I I j McKW&CREED 1 i CALCULATION O PROJECT.QO� M000-7 GPU PROJ.NO.f�.LYD CLIENT [\IFU.47 Tc-EZ DATE I I SUBJECT i ✓2Jr IOQ WN 7Z2LJ DES. BYA2r CHK. BY rl REMARKS 7 �6 i _blzl-Dfs ii QNIJFJ� }ICIt,J- _ t21T c{ItASS��IJEf7 :2TTTETTT--/y?Jnll GEIC�l,ps5 � I ~_ r_-4;_5_I- _ z=a —1rJG_ A• _ j I_ i I ti? i - i�Y T- - J-4---t ddd 4— (Air o,s Icy 1 1 {— A-- _ ' _a r /j McKIM&CREED 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CALCULATION PROJECT �IfYY!! )%�i 16.1 =� ��L"="'.H`� PROD. NO, 9��3 CLIENT i`�= I�� -I --7=V DATE SUBJECT '.'=��=wf 1 f ,rTl.)"'�2'G7 DES. BY /11� CHK. 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NO. `�4BOO CLIENT �EuO Ti=EP- DATE 1l�clI SUBJECT FP1Q10O (20JTeO(. DES. BYAFJ1— ❑ CHK. BY REMARKS l �.. -1 -14 sc __ iFr I . I - � inn =,- 'p� = IS rlc, B.D&a .1, = o.3 F+ �i /v it'. Us;6 Ncwr G_cu A __ La12 W - 1+12 = I5r-r- j McMM&CREED 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CALCULATION 0 PROJECT, `RYzi.'.0 M ouNT Q Y`P_�a PROD. NO.4�-00 CLIENT 1�1FU•.-O TEEjZ DATE / SUBJECT F_�ZOSiOIJ C'Arxtwt1 DES, BY CHK. BY 4 McKM&CREED i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f IM=0 IIINI��1 �`!1111�1 Man Mill 5 I 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 6 12 18 24 +' Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.83e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. M N 5 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 6 12 16 24 Minutes Hours Duralion Figure e.Ozc Rainfall intensiry duration canes—Ralcigh. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .5 2 .02 • SAppendices Step 10. For grass -lined channels once the appropriate channel dimensions have been selected for low remrdance conditions. repem steps 6 through 8 using a higher relardance class, corresponding to Lill grass. Adjust capacity of the channel by varying depth where site conditions permit. NOTE 1: If design velocity is greater than 2.0 fL rai a temporary lining may be required to stabilize the channel unfit vegetation is established. The temporary liner may be designed for peak flow frmn the 2-yr smrrn. If a channel requires temporary lining, the designer should analyze shear investors in the channel to select the liner that provides protection and promotes establishment of vegetation. For the design of temporary liners, use tractive force procedure. NOTE 2: Design Tables —Vegetated Channels and Diversions at the end of this section may be used to design grass -lined channels with parabolic cress -sections. Step 11. Check outlet for carrying capacity and stability. If discharge velocities exceed allowable velocities for the receiving stream, an outlet protection struc- ture will be required (Table 8.05d). Sample Problem 8.05a illustrates the design of a grass -lined channel. SINE■NN■■Ilfll00151100 INNIN!!\iiil:gl R. M■ ■ohl4111111����� �■■■■■■Illii��l��i: -:ram 2 1 6 .8 1.0 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 VR, Pro uct of elocity and Hydraulic Radius Figure 8,05e Manning'a n reared to velocity, hydraulic radius, and vegetal reandance. 1 1 1 1 1 1 115 Table 8.07a Pipe Flow Chart for Design of Corrugated Metal Outlet Conduit (Q in cubic ft/sec) For Corrugated Metal Pipe Inlet K. + Kb = 1.0 and 70 feet of Corrugated Metal Pipe Conduit n - 0.025. Note correction factors for other pipe lengths. la. H 12" 15" 18" 21" 24" 30" 36" 42" 2 2.84 4.92 7.73 11.30 15.60 26.60 40.77 50.12 3 3.48 6.03 9.47 13.04 19.10 32.58 49.93 71.19 4 4.02 6.96 10.94 15.98 22.'06 37.62 57.66 82.20 5 4.49 7.78 12.23 17.87 24.66 42.06 64.46 91.90 6 4.92 8.52 13.40 19.57 27.01 46.07 70.60 100.65 7 5.32 9.21 14.47 21.14 29.19 49.77 76.28 108.75 8 5.68 9.84 15.47 22.60 31.19 53.19 81.53 116.23 9 6.03 10.44 16.41 23.97 33.09 56.43 86.49 123.30 10 6.36 11.00 17.30 25.26 34.08 59.48 91.16 129.96 11 6.67 11.54 18.14 26.50 36.59 62.39 95.63 136.33 12 6.96 12.05 16.95 27.60 38.21 65.16 99.87 142.37 13 7.25 12.55 19.72 28.81 39.77 67.83 103.96 148.21 14 7.52 13.02 20.47 29.90 41.27 70.39 107.88 153.80 15 7.78 13.48 21.19 30.95 42.72 72.85 111.66 159.18 16 8.04 13.92 21.88 31.96 44.12 75.24 115.32 164.40 17 8.29 14.35 22.55 32.94 45.48 77.55 118.87 169.46 18 8.53 14.77 23.21 33.90 46.80 79.81 122.33 174.39 19 8.76 15.17 23.84 34.83 48.08 81.99 125.67 179.15 20 8.99 1.`..56 24.46 35.73 49.33 84.12 128.93 183.80 21 9.21 15.95 25.07 36.62 50.55 B6.21 132.13 188.36 22 9.43 16.32 25.65 37.47 51.73 BB.22 135.21 192.76 23 9.64 16.69 26.23 38.32 52.90 90.21 138.27 197.12 24 9.85 17.05 26.00 39.14 54.04 92.15 141.24 201.35 25 10.05 17.40 27.35 39.95 55.15 94.05 144.15 205.50 L Correction Factors For Other Pipe Lengths 40 1.23 1.22 1.20 1.19 1.16 1.14 1.13 1.11 50 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.10 1.09 1.08 1.07 60 1.07 1.06 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.04 1.03 70 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00• 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 80 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0_92 0.92 0.93 0.94 0.94 100 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.89 1 0.69 0.90 0.91 0.92 8.07.6 s Appendices 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 30C 20C WS ^y BC a 6C 4C 3 0 3C m a a 2C IO 8 6 Gi rcuIar risers with splitler wall i�i� ►/Ii�lli��� 05 I.OV 1.5 20 2.5 3.0 Head required at crest of riser in feet (h) Inlet Proportions Pipe Pipe Conduit Riser (D)-in (D)-in 8-12 18 15 21 1B 24 21 30 24 30 36 48 42 64 48 60 Figure 0.07b Design chic for riser oullet Pipe drop inlet spillway design For a given 0 and H. refer to Table 8.07a or 8.07b for conduit size. Then determine the riser diameter (d) from the Inlet Proportions Table on this figure. Next, refer to the above curves, using the conduit capacity and riser diameter, and find the head (h) required above the crest of the riser. The height of the riser should not be less than 5D- h. except as noted in the above sketch. Example - Given: CMP; 0 = 20 the; H = 14 it, h max. 1.0 it: L = 70 fL From Table 8.07a find conduit size (D) = 18 inches. From Intel Propor- tions Table, riser size = 24 inches. Head (h) required for 0 = 20 and d=24 is 1.011. B 11 8,117.9 1 0 �1 F 1 1 1 "1 1 1 1 1 1 19©0 1.26 „ 96 GS " •' C:::C:::RN'CR N::s� G�:..r. Noun . p""'CSRNiNCiN .,o.. INN NNN:':'. III :. 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G: gvoo.r,riu lronnWino ro:lGiu:000,i::ir::::GGi'ii: nn000 uroo MEG::ummn:umo :a::: N •:':CCG:NNGTGG . pp GG GGGN:::R::G:',�::G:�000C:::BG: N►eee�eee��eeG:d°oe�6eeee�ea�e°:e�ee��e� Source: USDA-SCS Plate 1.26k [H-81 245 NGTN FROM STREET WILb11NGI0N. NC 2B40i 9191343IO48 FAf 0191251-B182 201 E FNFIGWFR POAD GREPNNLLf. wC D835 9;90505137 FAX QM7BOOR S580 CEFIIETMSW URIIVE 30NP 100 PnmuFL NC 27s05 nW2338 91 M,9wmss031 310 a JOHNSION SlPEFl 10 BOX 949 SlNlll li[L0. NC 21571 919fl34 71X4 F4] 9190260501 ENGINEEfS 4VWNEPS SURVEYORS State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of land Resources James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary November 1, 1991 Mr. Steven Edgerton Nell o L . Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 Charles H. Gardner Director RE: Modification Requests for Mining Permits Elliott Sand and Gravel Permit.No. 43-03 Harnett Ccunty Neverson Quarry Permit No. 98-02 Wilson Co.,nty Rocky Mount Quar: P_er-m ,,_ tN- ;=-333TT3� " Edgecombe �:ounty Princeton Quarry Permit No.451-05 Johnston County Dear Mr. Edgerton: Your recent requests to have the above referenced mining permit_ modified to allow the on -site remediation of petroleum contaminated _oils have been approved.=nclosed are cover pages and revised permit pag--s that reflect the modification for each permit. Please replace the corres-onding permit pages with the_e modified permit pages. The conditions in the modified permits were based primarily upon the initial applications.. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Fining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modifications. The issuance of _.mining permit and/or any modification to it d_es not supersede local zoning~ regulations. The responsibility of compl,ianc_ with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. Please note that additional information is needed concerning th= modification request for the Raleigh Quarry, Permit No. 43a93. A le -ter requesting such information is forthcoming. T�/Ub P.O. Box 27687 * Ralelgh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Steven S. Edgerton November 1, 1991 Page 2 Please ,-eview the modified permit pages and advise Ms. Beth Chesson at (919) 733-4 74 should you have any question concerning this matter. Sincerely, Charles H. Gardner, =.G., P.E. TED/BUC/se Enclosures cc: ,toe GlE,s John Hciley DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HE -.ITN AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LA0 RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION€ P E R '-' 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 Rule 15 NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws: rules and regulations Permission is herEby granted to: Nel 1 o L . Tee!- Company Rocky Mount :I Quarry Edgecombe County - P.ermit No. 33-13 for the oper-tion of a Crushed Sto!.e 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 prac_ical degree of protection and restoration. Page 7 of 9 B. Refuse generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity such as drill ste-1, conveyor belting, screen cloth and cable may be disposed of in a designated refuse area provided that said disposal is in accordance with the Solid Waste Management rules and permit requirements. 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. C.- Contaminated soil remediation shall be allowed as indicated on the site map submitted to this Section with additional information dated September 5, 1991 and sha?i be in accordance with the rules and requirements promulgated by the N. C. Environmental Management Commission. Only petroleum contaminated soils shall be stockpiled on -site. 13. Annual Reclamation Report An Annual Reclamation Report mall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $25,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall b; granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources James G. Martin, Govemor William W. Cobey, Jr., secretary October 19, 1990 Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 RE: Permit No. 33-13 Rocky Mount 11 Quarry Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: Charles H. Gardner Director Your recent request to have Mining Permit No. 33-13 for Rocky Mount II Quarry in Edgecombe County modified to include the addition and development of the 325 acres of land west of and contiguous to the original ruining permit area as indicated by the Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 has been approved with several stipulations. A copy of the modified permit is enclosed. The conditions in the modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application. Modifications were made as indicated by the modification request and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The expiration date, mine name and permit number shall remain the same as before the modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supercede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. Please review the modified permit and advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any question concerning this matter. Sincerely, Trac /E. Davis, E.I.T. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TED/se Enclosure cc: Mr. John Holley, P. E. P.O. Box 27687 • Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirm hive Acdon Employer DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION P E R M I T for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G.S. 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15 NCAC 5 a, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to: Nello L. Teer Company Rocky Mount II Quarry Edgecombe County - Permit No. 33-13 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 ruining 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 Environment, Health and Natural Resources hereinafter referred to as the Department, and it conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation. This permit is expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan. However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit. This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception: If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security. In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit. The operator shall have right to a Dearing 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 dining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49. Modifications This permit has been modified to include the addition and development of the 325 acres of land west of and contiguous to the original mining permit area as indicated by the Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 with several stipulations. Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 23, 1992. 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 CONDITIONS: 1. Wastewater and Quarry Dewatering Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. 2. Air 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. During quarry operation, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area. 3. Buffer Zones A. Any mining activity affecting wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. B. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway to prevent sedimentation of that waterway from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse. C. A minimum 200 foot wide undisturbed buffer zone shall be maintained between the top of the bank of the Tar• River and any land disturbing activity (i.e. the outside edge of the perimeter swale) with the exception of the conveyor support system. In addition, any wetlands that extend beyond this 200 foot undisturbed buffer shall have a 100 foot undisturbed buffer maintained between the wetlands and any land disturbing activity. D. The minimum 50 foot wide buffer zone indicated on the Erosion Control Plan dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 shall be maintained to prevent caving of any adjoining property and to allow grading of the side slopes to the required angle. This buffer zone, with the exception of the installation of -required sediment control measures, shall remain undisturbed. 4. Erosion and Sediment Control A. The operator shall notify the Raleigh Regional Office, Land Quality Section, at least 48 hours prior to.beginning any of the land disturbing activities indicated in the Erosion Control Plan dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990. Page 4 of 9 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. C. The Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December~ 1989 and revised August 16, 1990 shall be followed with the following stipulation: a drop inlet/conduit slope drain system shall be installed and maintained on the overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the pit, in those areas where water will be diverted into the mine excavation, to direct runoff to the first safety bench and prevent severe erosion of said overburden slopes. D. An erosion and sediment control plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to any land disturbing activities not indicated on the revised erosion control plan or mine maps submitted with the approved application for a mining permit. Such areas include, but are not limited to, expansion outside of the initial pit area, creek crossings, or expansion of overburden disposal areas. 5. Groundwater Protection Observation wells shall be installed and monitored at the site as deemed appropriate by the Department. 6. Graded Sloaes and Fills A. The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device. In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause offsite damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with groundcover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion. B. Overburden cut slopes along the perimeter of the 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 fifteen (15) 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. Page 5 of 9 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 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 building outside of the permitted area regularly occupied by human beings such as dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building outside of the permitted area. The operator shall monitor each blast with a seismograph. B. Airblast overpressure shall not exceed 128 decibels linear (dBL) as measured at the immediate location of any regularly occupied building such as any dwelling house, church, school, public building, or commercial or institutional building. C. The operator shall take all reasonable precautions to insure that flyrock is not thrown beyond areas where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by the operator. Should flyrock occur beyond the guarded area or the levels in Items A and B above are exceeded, the operator shall report the incident to the Department immediately and further use of explosive at the site shall be immediately suspended until the following actions have been taken: 1. A thorough investigation as to the cause(s) of the incident shall be conducted. 2. A satisfactory report detailing the investigation shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of the incident. Said report shall, at a minimum, document the cause(s) of the incident along with technical and management actions that will be taken to prevent further incidents. The report shall meet with the approval of the Department before blasting may resume at the site. Failure to take corrective measures to prevent flyrock and repeated instances of flyrock shall be considered a violation of this permit. D. The operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes and delay of intervals; depth and size of holes; type and total pounds of explosives; maximum pounds per delay interval; amount of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records shall be maintained at the permittee's mine office and copies shall be provided to the Department upon request. Page 6 of 9 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 15 foot wide horizontal safety bench shall be provided at the junction between the top of rock and the toe of the overburden cut slope. 10. Visual Screening A. Existing vegetation shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares to screen the operation from the public. Additional screening methods, such as constructing earthen berms, shall be employed as deemed appropriate by the Department. B. Berms shall be located and constructed as shown on the Erosion Control Plan dated December 1989 and Revised August 16, 1990. Construction of Berms shall be completed within one (1) year of the start of quarrying activities in the area added to the permit west of the original mining permit area. 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 mining, 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 both the Division of Solid Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan. Wage 7 of 9 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 provided that said disposal is in accordance with the Solid Waste Management rules and permit requirements. 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 Report An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 14. Bonding The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $25,000.00 Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage. 15. Archaeological Resources Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources. Page 8 of 9 APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit. The approved plan provides: Minimum Standards As Provided By G.S. 74-53 1. The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land. 2. Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock. 3. All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land. 4. No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, likely to become noxious, odious or foul. 5. The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service. 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 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 I vertical or flatter slope and terraced as necessary to insure slope stability. B. Any settling ponds or sediment control basins shall be backfilled, graded, and stabilized or cleaned out and made into acceptable lake areas. Page 9 of 9 C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed. D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before revegetation. E. No -contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 12A and B. F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. G. Any excavated, diverted, or disturbed natural channels shall be stabilized. 3. Revegetation Plan: All disturbed areas shall be permanently revegetated according to the Seeding Schedule, revised January 1, 1986, denoted on Drawing No. EC-2 of the Erosion Control Plan and Details dated December 1989 and revised August 16, 1990. 4. Reclamation Plan: Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. This permit, issued October 31, 1974 and renewed February 23, 1982, is hereby modified this 19th day of October, 1990 pursuant to G.S. 74-52. Charles H. Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Fxecutive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Beth Chesson Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FROM: Dennis L. Stewart, Manager 2:�...-...y- A�,.n,,,t/�Q Habitat Conservation Program DATE: November 8, 1991 SUBJECT: Nello L Teer Company Application for Permit(s) for Contaminated Soil Remedialion, Harnett, Wilson, Wake, Edgecombe and Johnson Counties, North Carolina. Piedmont Region Habitat Biologist, Steve Pozzanghera reviewed these application materials on September 17, 1991 and forwarded a no objection letter to your office on October 4, 1991. We regret that these materials and our response was misplaced. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission does not object to the proposed soil remediation planned by Nello L. Teer Company. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this mining permit modification request. If we can provide further assistance, please do not hesitate to call on US. DLS/lp cc: Steve A. Pozzanghera, Piedmont Region Habitat Biologist / yh'--' � /. '--------�r' -- --'- '- ' ' ' --------'' ------------ -- -' --- ' * 4n --__- P, W�. �() azomt*a'�" &A t. A I/ q4- vivat/L IV September 26, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: John Holley THROUGH: Arthur Mouberry Ken Schuster FROM: Ernie Fuller SUBJECT: Air Quali y Comments for Mining Permit Modifications for the following Nello a. Neverson Quarry - Wilson County b. Raleigh Quarry - Wake County c. Rocky Mount Quarry - Nash County d. Princeton Quarry - Johnston County L. Teer Mines I have reviewed the proposals for the land farming of petroleum contaminated soil generated by the Nello L. Teer facilities as listed above, for compliance with air quality permitting regulations. At this time, no air quality permit is required as long as the soil contains only gasoline and diesel fuel as described in the applications, and the Company does not accept soil from outside companies or locations. If the characteristics of the soil contaminants change in the future, we will need to be notified at that time. We do require registration of the remediation projects, including an analysis of the soil documenting the contaminant content and a calculation of the volatile organic compounds being emitted to the atmosphere. At this time, we do not anticipate that the land farming projects will cause any air quality problems in the proposed areas. If we can be of additional help, please advise. 00110 �VED i f 10 1991 /J MINE SITE REVIEW FORM CS2 e flr.-ece /T�rJ �1 PROJECT NAME: Due: ?42 f Assigned To: �4.� / Completed Za Approved by Arthur Mouberry Timothy Donnelly,gcio� REVIEW ISSUES• Watershed/Stream Name and Classification T' Rr� e - NSW Comments waize r r "Sl- J4 . PERMITS• NPDES Permit Required Yes No NPDES Permit Existing/Proposed No. Non Discharge Permit Required Yes L:M Non Discharge Permit Existing/Proposed No SRO5000o6 Comments, tda- lamd llnzwox dT e:/�lmn u MrA 1SSU65: / Wetlands Disturbed by Activity (t^�� Yews No 901 Certification Required Yes No Comments 2*. daFw.aG. a�. ..0 bo�/hrr dhr s:?e .ar:ourl.. jStdw i�r4.rlyd a_ rm:ne. i et . DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT September 18, 1991 Groundwater Section MEMORANDUM TO: John Holley THROUGH: Arthur Mouberry FROM: Bruce Taylor SUBJECT: Groundwater Section Comments for Mining Permit Modifications for the Following Nello L. Teer Mines 1. Neverson Quarry - Wilson County 2. Raleigh Quarry - Wake County 3. [RWc*y-MountAQuarry - Edgecombe County 4. Princeton Quarry - Johnston County After a technical review of the subject applications, it appears there will be little to no threat to the groundwater. WBT: cs State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street a Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James G. Martin, Governor George T Ev=tt, Ph.D. William W. Cobey, Jr., Six"ry Director September 17, 1991 Mr. James Izzell, P.G. Nello L. Tear Company P.O. Box 1131 Durham, N.C. 27702 Subject: Permit No. BRO500005 Nello L. Tear Company Rocky Mount Quarry Soils Landfarming at Minimum Rates Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Izzell: In accordance with your application received August 26, 1991, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. SR0500005, dated September 17, 1991, to Hello L. Teer Company for the operation of the subject Soils Landfarming program. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 31, 1992 and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150E of North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. Regional O((Iccs Ashevillc FaScstevllic Mooresvllk Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Sakm 704a51d208 919/486-1541 70416634699 9191733-2314 9199466481 919/395-3900 919/761-2351 lbll=on Pn on Pays P.O. Box 29535, RalNgh, North Carolina 27Q2 535 Tcicphone 919733-7015 M Equal Oppommity AHtrmaew Acton Emploacr If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Bruce Taylor or Arthur Mouberry at 733-2314. Sincerely, Arthur Mouberry, P.E. Regional Supervisor Raleigh Regional Office cc: Edgecombe County Health Dept. Central Files Groundwater Section Permits Group John Holley NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH -------------------------------------------------------------------- MINIMUM RATE SOILS LANDFARMING PERMIT -------------------------------------------------------------------- In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMIT No. SR0500005 IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Nello L Teer Company Rocky Mount Quarry Edgecombe County FOR THE landfarming of approximately 450 cubic yards of soil, containing diesel fuel from Nello L. Teer Company, Rocky Mount Quarry located on N.C. Highway 97 east of Rocky Mount in Edgecombe County onto a 3.33 acre disposal area located at Nello L. Teer Company, Rocky Mount Quarry in Edgecombe County with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters. This permit is issued pursuant to the application received August 26, 1991 and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 31, 1992 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1. The Raleigh Regional Office, phone no. 919/733-2314, shall be notified at least forty-eight (48) hours before land application of the contaminated soils. To allow for a site inspection, application shall be initiated, and the Regional Supervisor shall be notified, during the normal working hours of 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding State holidays (unless another time has been arranged with the Regional Supervisor). 2. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by the Division of Environmental Management (hereinafter Division), such as the operation of additional or replacement treatment or disposal facilities. 3. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface waters or groundwaters resulting from the operation of this facility. 4. The following minimum buffers shall be maintained: a) 100 feet between disposal area and any public or private water supply, including wells. b) 100 feet between disposal area and "SA and SB" classified surface waters. c) 50 feet between disposal area and any stream, lake, river or natural drainageway. d) 50 feet between disposal area and property lines. e) 10 feet between disposal area and surface water interceptor drains or diversions (upslope). f) 25 feet between disposal area and surface water interceptor drains or diversions (downslope) and groundwater drainage systems. g) 100 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership. 5. No food for direct human consumption shall be grown on the landfarming site for at least 6 months following the Division approved completion of contaminated soil disposal. 6. No soils contaminated with heavy fuel oils (#4, #5 or #6) or new or used motor oils, shall be applied to sites where food -chain crops are growing, or will be grown during the terms of the permit. 7. No soils containing petroleum products, other than as specified in the permit application, shall be placed on the landfarming site without permission from the Regional Supervisor of the Raleigh Regional Office. II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed material into any surface waters. 2. The 450 cubic yards of contaminated soil shall be spread as close as possible to a thickness of one (1) inch on at least 3.33 acres of land at the disposal site. 3. The contaminated soil shall be thoroughly incorporated into the top six to eight inches of the native soils, by tilling or disking, within 24 hours of the initial spreading of the contaminated soils onto the site(s). 4. A suitable vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all sites. 5. All foreign debris shall be removed from the contaminated soils prior to land applications, and at no time shall foreign debris be land applied to the approved site(s) during the life of this permit. III. NONCOMPLIANCE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Raleigh Regional Office, telephone no. 919/733-2314, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence, or first knowledge of the occurrence, of any of the following; a) the landfarming or otherwise disposing of significant amounts of wastes which are not in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit. b) any failure of the land application program resulting in a discharge of wastes to the groundwaters or surface waters of the State in contravention of applicable assigned quality standards. c) any spillage or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting contaminated soil to the application site. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within 15 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. IV. INSPECTIONS 1. Adequate inspection and maintenance of the subject facility(ies) shall be provided by the Permittee to insure compliance with applicable state, federal or local laws and regulations. 2. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the disposal site and facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms, and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. V. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supporting information. 2. This permit is not transferable. 3. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Environmental Management in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A, 143-215.6E and 143-215.6C. 4. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, or federal) which have jurisdiction. Permit No. SR0500005 issued this the 17th day of September, 1991. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Arthur Mouberry, P.E. Regional Supervisor, Raleigh Regional Office Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission State of North Carolina �i> 171�1 Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 1peczvv Raleigh Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr.,'Secrerary DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES February 4, 1991 Nello L. Terr Co. PO Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 ATTN: Donald A. Lineberry Re: Rocky Mount 11 Quarry Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Dear Sir: Edmond John Maguire Regional Manager According to our records, your mining permit(s) for the above referenced mine expires on 92-02-23. G.S. 74-52 provides that the permit may be renewed at any time during the two years prior to its expiration. The standards to be applied in renewing a permit shall be the same as those for issuing a permit. To apply for permit renewal, you must complete items 1-4 on the enclosed Renewal Of Mining Permit Checklist (revised 07/90). I am also enclosing two copies of the mining permit application form for your use. Please be sure to indicate any changes in the mining and/or reclamation plan. Two (2) copies of all requested information must be forwarded to this office for review. All permits for unreclaimed sites should be renewed. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours JohK L. Holley, Jr., P.E., fl ESC Regional Engineer Enclosures: Renewal Of Mining Permit Checklist Two (2) Mining Permit Application forms cc: Mining Specialist. 3800 E3arrett Drive, Suite 101 • Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Telephone (919) 733.2314 • FAX Number (919) 733-7072 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Actior} Empluycr If M w f A NN6 W� Ic •lp C • Ilk CHANNEL H Qp ir z k > leo 4 X,, 0 < 0 SAFE4 0 if CHANNEL D VoISUAL BARRIER BERM ro nz On MAL WIER Ay fff !ij Ix A mm 0 ff 0 z f F I z . .......... . .. . WO V, 0 (� gg M� 0 mM-i0 0 :61 �11 4; me %vm mm PD 0 r 3,mF, �/ 0 ��i�7 w�; _ N 0 PA I lit) 00 0 < mo f �y MAA ---------- o RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. ENGI[EERS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS & SURVEYORS @R St"i. 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Iff If I If If "I f xm SESSIONS z Fog 3: EROSION CONTROL PLAN PROPOSED ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY HELLO L. TEER COMPANY RAGMALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. ENGINEERS, LANDSCAPE,ARCHITECTS & SURVEYORS P.O. BOX 1740 SUITE 360. WESTCHASE ONE P.O, BOX 780 310E. JOHNSTON STREET 4020 VIIESTCHASE BOULEVARD 1210MAINSTREEr SMITHFIELD. N.C. 27577 1 RALEIGH, N.C. 27607 LILLINGTON, N.C. 27546 ,. �.. STAbILIZATIUM STONEaAStk B 4 M 'it 4 P 0 R Sp! ! al ,. �;HT HAS1+1 2 4 i s i 3 2 & 4 CliFi }; TI PAD REUEIVED JUN 11 1990 AND 011AL1IY SECTION 0 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwoud, Executive Director . • t.:.,i. y,. TO: Tracy Davis, Assistant Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FROM: W. Don Baker, Program Mana er Division of Boating and Inland Fisheries DATE: June 5, 1990 SUBJECT: Mello L. Teer Permit Modification, Rocky Mount Quarry. The loss of the buffer area along the Tar River associated with the present Rocky Mount Quarry has resulted in significant wildlife habitat loss. We agree with Mr. Edgerton that removal of overburden from the buffer zone would further degrade the remaining riparian habitat and we recommend that Mello L. Teer be allowed to implement their mitigative measures identified in Mr. Steve Edgerton's letter to you dated May 21, 1990. We further recommend that no existing native riparian habitat associated with the existing Rocky Mount Quarry or their proposed modification will be further disturbed other than a small area necessary for an approved conveyor system. In addition we recommend that the minimum 200 ft. 1' buffer, as shown in Mr. Edgerton's correspondence, be �(jMT expanded to include all wetlands that might extend beyond ' the presently designated buffer line plus 100 feet. To ensure compliance with the above, the remaining buffer associated with the existing Rocky Mount Quarry and the buffer associated with the modification should be professionally surveyed. The resulting plat should be registered with Edgecombe County and incorporated in the mining permit conditions. These buffer areas should be protected by Nello L. Teer during the period of future operations of this facility, and within one year of final Ve A `1�,V •- Memo Page 2 June 5, 1990 mining activity, the buffer areas on each side of the river should be deeded to an appropriate state agency or conservation group. The deed will specify that a mature, native riparian forest will be maintained (or developed) on these buffer areas. Appropriate vegetation will be established on the overburden present on the existing buffer area. Thank you for the opportunity to work with you and Nello L. Teer in an effort to conserve our wildlife resources. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance. WDB/lp cc: Mike Scruggs, District 3 Wildlife Biologist John Alderman, Piedmont Project Leader State of North Carolina U "" Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources lames G. Martin, Governor Charles H. Gardner Wllllam W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director August 7, 1990 Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Nello L.-Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: Supplemental Information for Modification of Rocky Mount II Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: The review has been completed on the supplemental information you and Ragsdale Consultants submitted in reference to my letter dated April 25, 1990. The following deficiencies were noted in this information: 1. Channel Nos. 1 and 2 are not clearly marked on the drawings. In addition, the design for these two channels as well as the other proposed channels to be stabilized with vegetation did not address temporary liners where appropriate. Temporary liners must be provided for these channels where the velocities will exceed 2.5 fps. 2. the linings for Channels G. I and J are not adequately specified. Drawing EC-lA specifies Class A rip rap and Drawing EC-2 specifies NCSA R-B stone. The maximum size for NCSA R-8 stone is 48 inches and is not practical considering the proposed depths. An alternate lining or practice must be provided. In any event, where NCSA R-8 stone is to be used, the minimum layer thickness must be at least 72 inches (1.5 times Dmax). 3. Although the proposed primary sediment basin will have sufficient surface area to be an efficient trap structure, the design discharge is excessive for a gravel and rip -rap filter structure with earthen abutments. It is suggested that a block and gravel riser be installed and maintained on the west side of SR 1250 (see attached detail) to control runoff at the outlet end of the proposed 30 inch pipe and earthen berm. �� r, wl r•1- a� 3oi, � � It" I"FF*a KAP P.O. Boa 27687 • Ralelgh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833 An Equal Opponunity Amrmative Action employer Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. August 7, 1990 Page 2 4. Specifications have not been provided on the plans for the rip -rap apron at the 30 inch RCP outlet. Furthermore, Apron Nos. l and 2 must be constructed with at least Class A rip -rap at a minimum thickness of 9 inches. 5. Although the proposed buffers and reclamation of existing encroachments.appear generally acceptable, a portion of the visual barrier berm depicted in the southwesternmost corner of Drawing EC-1A is currently within the proposed "200 foot minimum undisturbed buffer." Please clarify this discrepancy. In addition, said 200 foot buffer zone along the Tar River and the 50 foot buffer zone proposed along all remaining property lines must be surveyed and clearly labeled onsite. In order to complete the processing of your modification request, please forward two � copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, !North Carolina 27611 Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if.you have any questions on the above. - Sincerely, Trac . Davis, E.I.T. Minin Specialist Land Quality Section TED/se Attachment cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E. 0 IF :iTTZY CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER OETAII ( Wr, TO PROTECT STORM SEWERS THAT DRAIN 10 ACRES OR MORE ' 111.11 low IDEAS( ARE ALIBI III 1 3 All "CATCH 'IS" I}Tr{I"POINT I� pill I,TONCBL.L,LA INIHISTM..L,ME,�TM MAX. ELITE III DEPTH SEDIUI Swil TIME PERSPECTIVE VIEW —NO SCALE SECTION THRU CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER—NO SCALE USE OF CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER ON FILL SITES -FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY -NO SCALE PREPARED Of ACIDIC, ENGIWILMAN III - A. L INSTALL CATCH BASIN RISELATIB' ..si FIRST FILL zE<T3IM. CLEAR A AREA C' RAISE CATCH :"o:azi:n°PA OLD "uEiu`s,aTION AND OBTAIN`o•u.c E TOP OF M .cuzavim IS. DEA. EI T IEzi.m FINAL THREE n QX E.'o,TiMEr. Bid azE RIFILLER E' FILL urE M./...., D. Ti PULL .i<iR✓FILLI AT TMu .IMr. BE PILL ALL HAS ICNIHAT ZONE ,wi :ILL� (T., ,.E,,.,., .r4. E. I ALIBI DISTURBED SOIL IACPT DCOI.CNT Elnne[ TIRE I/PlIFUENT.V11LIAT'i FILL�..c yo amp161 --- �r-� F. DISILwITAILIUM. PIPE OEM" A FELL III ..��'FALL TEI,IiL To o h•. Date X"r " cd i tt a -� Signed ml.enrono C0r0onetl ���• Speed L tter. From ��"' Date a ZZ�r7o . L Reply CI SENDER —DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES. y L From �"1 � Date Subject &Haaz2 Message rr Signed W®WMnJan Callonl�e m.m To —/ ��— Speed gL Zttere Reply i��Nlzr4f-ram R EUEl VC Signe RECIPIENT—RETAI WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK C PY. TURN OVER P R.USE WITH WINDOW ENVELOPE. FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE r� _ FOR RETURN IN WINDOW ENVELOPE DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES September 20, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Davis, Mining Special' FROM: John Holley, Regional Engi eer SUBJECT: Rocky Mount Quarry Modification 33-13 SEP 21 1990 LAND OYALI y SECTION We have completed our review of the proposed revisions and offer the following comments for your consideration: CA Although they will not be a significant sediment problem in the big picture, the dissipators proposed as substitutes for channels G, I and J are not appropriate. From a reclamation standpoint, we should not allow the proposed design because it will result in a significant erosion problem on the slope to the first safety bench. This slope is proposed to be cut in unconsolidated material. Since the flows are not too extreme, perhaps a drop inlet/conduit slope drain system should be considered since the channel designs have been a problem. V(2) The buffer encroachment has not been adequately addressed. For the buffer to remain undisturbed, the dimension must be to the outside edge of the perimeter swale rather than the toe of the berm. If there are any questions, please advise. JLH RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. 4601 LAKE BOONE TRAIL — RALEIGH, N.C. 27607 TELEPHONE [919]761-6400 or 781-6541 August 21, 1990 Mr. Tracy Davis, E.I.T Mining Specialist Land Quality Section N.C. Department of NRCD P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Re: Nello L. Teer Company Proposed Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Dear Mr. Davis: Q vm �-O IREt;EivED W'u I IG-J%p - 199U„pl\�`I tw We have revised the Erosion Control Plans for the above referenced project in response to your August 7, 1990 comments. our revisions and/or responses are as follows: Comment #1 Calculations for Channel Nos. 1 and 2 are for a previously submitted sand mining operation at this same site. These calculations were inadvertently added to the calculations in the process of reproduction. Therefore these calculations should be ignored. Temporary liners for all grassed channels not requiring stone lining are to be lined as shown on the temporary lining detail as noted on Drawing No. EC-2. Cor--gien!i '#2 Channels G, I, and J have been deleted and dissipators have been sized to stabilize the flows prior to cascading down the face of the open pit. Dissipators are to be lined as shown on the Dissipator Detail on Drawing EC-2, and located as shown on Drawings EC-lA and EC-lB. ENGINEERING - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SURVEYING - PHOTOGRAMMETRY SMITHFIELD OFFICE: 310 E. JOHNSTON STREET. P.D. BOX 1749, SMITHFIELD. N.C. 27577 Mr. Tracy Davis, E.I.T. August 21, 1990 Page 2 Comment #3 The plans for the Primary Sediment Basin have been changed to accomcdate a block and gravel riser, this is shown on Drawing EC-1B, and is detailed on Drawing No. EC-2. Comment #4 Notes have been added to the Outlet Apron Detail and the Section Thru Basin on Drawing EC-2 that specify rip -rap sizes to be used. Comment #5 A note stating "A 200 ft. minimum undisturbed buffer zone shall be maintained between the top of bank of the Tar River and the toe of the proposed visual barrier berm" has been added to all plan view drawings showing the Tar River and the visual barrier berm. This dimension is also added to Drawing EC-lB. Enclosed are two (2) sets of revised plans and calculations for your review. We trust our revisions are satisfactory. Feel free to contact us if there are any further questions. SSiincceerely,D U Allen R. King, E. T. Associate Engineer Ragsdale Consultants, P.A. cc: Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. ARK/jW a 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a !m!No v SECjtON EROSION CONTROL AND CALCULATIONS FOR NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY DECEMBER 1989 t RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. 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BV DATE {-"OUOT DIVieL4 JOB NO-SE.QQ1 IC)(7 OI L.��rEQ�jl h'J RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET 1 fJFLL.d L -r=EP�_ Go_ P,c�KY MacJf.lr MnJItJGp.c�PL`Tiottii 1 I �JIJPPd�TII��(� /A�ILL�TIbt��S I 1 1 1 I 1 .I 1 1 1 1 1 i L� NY � // Jl '� DATE_5/-9_�90 SUBJECT J1pWoD-: SHEET NO. 3 OF--a3-- KD. BY DATE �Q���✓ UJ�r a[ JOB NO. tel:: I I fJf7 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET 1 IYJcaGl�lac,E. �E.0 = Z.n2 Ao 1 cN 2�!o�G'G��- 258 = 4-� ? Tc = j6m;n L � t0 l Qo - �.4-CS.Z iCZ.S2�-rj.8'-7 56Y �o GFS 1 LISE IS° f2Gp � - Tom. - 125 FPS '�j. �Zw1E �I F�rJ= STdJE FILL ({iF}NfjIX A� AP20�1 [Des 14IJ Ia(IQ) = 3xLb=..S(125);- _ _S 0 + o.4" -. LQs .+ ,2.8s cJsE 3 Q 1e(&47=4u11 Do.= vJ = '[tea a!ACLLa).= 1? J. o.ks) 3.25,'—LMDI S.S � Gt4.a.Qr.1SL- A— 4A L zdl�Jtx-IE .Depp = 1.9G..4a � 10 C�-r�:- (o.4�C5s�(IPr67 = 4-•31 cis �TIMiSTEp GNd.L.IEL 'pll-�E�JSIOti1 sr - WIDTH = o SLOPS = ao083 Q = 4..56 FPS n = OPZZS V = .S.IIo FPg l4�rc» I �e �L-I� DATE .�qd SUBJECT N-EL{v ICEe SHEET NO. 4 OF 33 KO. 8Y DATE Q� Y�pLJ1 T �1. I6_eQv JOB NO.y.i2liew Solt, rRlJ/� RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET SToi�E GNG-�,�'L 6Lv-4 — SGp-q G��iJ2.pEb A2�S = 06:J ac Vow = 12�-b (o.�o�= Ipno cF 1 A�(4.31 �r = CD. CA At 1878 SF PDTTOIS wioT-�-� = ICE' . I�c'rG44 Lfc�J[{i H `j o G.S:cPE 2 = I CxF'ru - I' ti 0=3.a1o7 b (as7 �o.s czEEP,rnz.U� i b= 3.(e2 VSE 4- LG.IGraJ C'O.4 aH= 12—Z55- Q -T IS L _ 7:5D �,o E��TiM6TEt] G{-Idyl til6l. 1^iIMEI�1�1 oIJ �Pr�1 o1,c CAPPeAJLNX G) tell - D.OI \�jp = 4'.80 FT S. SwF=ZE � A = 22� Sc Sw� o. oosg �T/r�r Q = �.75ccS L-D D�sT�o�cn AeEp- v.q.2 4 \IoL 18006c�o.492 = IYoS✓b GF I49.7sF L>LK DATE fL SUBJECT tJE4 TFPp� SHEET NO. S OF KD. BY DATE _�v N/ f of Q7 [ ;'Ob4 (Z4 JOB NO.�o0011.a17 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET E;o. rj,, WIDT.J - 2f�I IiEPrI-I =` I Vow 350-7 GF vJEIe �.Er.7clro = b = Q/ Cos j'h I�=7.la LEK1,7--I-1 = 2ro0 S�FE = O.OI KT/Fr 00416,c4e =a,4, CSTIN6T%'.� G!-,,IdJl.13i. DfMErJ;;bn] SLOPE O.O I F />=T n = o.vzz5 CAF+-EwC>ty G�) Q=o.Z4� �zsr�E. I��iecl Qa = 5.77 c S - DISTU41� SueF�.cE �icti = O.ol �'• �7� = �. 04- a� x Ilo42 Sv 154,SIN DIMEJJsIoQl ecrTr DM vJlorN = 2Co' ' 2XJTTOM lJ Fs1._ITI-1= �gl Co.<S-o4�f,- = 2:I tXpT N _ I ' vc-IR- LC-rJGITFI = be=?.17 US6 41 �K DATE q RO SUBJECT i—JOLLO r I EEP SHEET NO. OF � KD. BY DATE MoJlai Od�WLZ4 JOB NO.—� �-E42211017 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET GtiI�.I IJEL p- p C�TiM6TE� GLJ p�11.lEL �IMEaJIO�jS WIC= IO.IIo Fr O.Ool9 FT/fir 2.Yj,l� LGJ n=o.02zs �= 2.55PP-i <4F� I � nab ' SGc> -L rJ moo^ = I. eA nc Voa = I000 (1.e4') - 3312,6F D,2a A� 12199 GF >3�SI� �IMFJJ.SIOhi= pxxToM Wlor>-1 � 210� r�;c)rroM L-E4CITI-1 = 44�41 VOb. .- II,3�1 GF G'I-LdIJ IJEL E - E L zall.lnc,e /tea= 2.cD� tic. C=o.4 DATA_ SUBJECT SHEET NO._7 OF 3j__ KD. BV DATE JOB NO.S 00I1017 S.aL F7AS oiS RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET ,llo = cri E✓TIMc�TP-0 GUarJ til �� olmc-Qslon1 q = I.FIsr WIr3H z� 2- 04 SLOPE = O. Gi�55 ��FT �= S.00 GF= n= 0.0225 / 2,i'7 Fq5 A:f 4-FP, I�.isJ SLID- g Quo= 4s3 cvs Su2F=6Clo?tea o.ol C4s3�,= O.oS Ac ? Ig73 SF . Vo cf"AWOEL F-F L6.LtTL1 = (,a7., S = 0.0.104 FT/F-T Df2�i�IL1�e p�EA � I.�? G=o.4 Tc = I(o wli-i CAR=�nI r71X i3 L = [oSO Qla - S.a7, GFS. DATE -5 R GO SUBJECT IJELLC2 T[-EIz SHEET NO. 8 OF-? 5— ND. BY DATE JOB No. 17 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET C✓�-I � Id �TE,p C4-1L1�f��L �ME.��' IO�S� CEFrN = O,•751 VJP - 3.35 FT S: SLoFE= 2:1 A = I,I� Sr WIrJr1-F = d P _ 054 < SGO -F Q10 ' 5.3� GVS DIST�ru?Ep p2Fyp = O.v3t�c �OL. = Igoo Co. coal z 11 �S4 ar' o,OS; A,c 2173 ,SG 1�jl7b11.1 rJlrl �nl�l o�1. -. X�fYorl Nil17TH _ _ . Imo.' p-rl-aN ,LE�cITL-1=,105` UOL. ~... gZSGF _ . .1ni E12 h - •.5.36/�..SL7 �-5 �3/T., c 4-,S I GN•OrJrJ�L.. . GI'GI LEKL�,TN= bz5l�oc�.p2E�= 4.s7Ac G = 0.4- AFJ. = 259--Z 3 c�' ? Tz. = 17, ;i CA�lj L�lx D ' L -77v' . Qlo = (0.47Cs7C4,S1� = 914 a=S ' ESTIMhTF_r� Glrl7n11J6L �IN46tJ jlol�� oalzS, WP S.Z=FT JLOPE = O.E3J' Cal ��FT tX - {_03 GF� O. 022 S V = .�, s� G 4 En- OATE-E;�AAn SUBJECT NELLP7 ee SHEET NO. =1 OF 3,5— CHKD. �IA BY DATE �;CRZw �1 N1 1 T J( .E=4 JOB N0._017 21 L e9QeI Ohl RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET 4-. GF� p srJ2o19= 1� 1240 GF 1 �L12FC.l.� 10E6 = O.ol C9, 14> = O.o9 �"T7SIF-J T�II�AE�SI'Oi.1 - 1 . R�'ror+l r'J I ory = Im l 192" V.IE12 = I9 = a. 14/3. 367 C-5�3� - 7.(=8 -�. ohE 8 1 C W,6jJJE L„ 1-1 C=0-4 L > 1500 (o.4JC2(B�C2,57= 2.aays 1 1✓STIf{pTEt� GU6r.1�F1, f]�MGti1Gi�viJ ��= GEf�na = Lo l WP= 4.47 �T A = zoo sa Wlp-TN = O _ 1Z = o.4S n> p.o225 V= r.39 FF G 4 G 1 1 SGD - LI CIO 1 'Olsrura03-rp 4,2E4 = 2.41 A� �/o�. 1800�2.4I� = 4338. GF SJlzr-[=GE //y�Z�ao�l(2.v)= O.o3 A� 12zo sr= DATE 141u SUBJECT nJe_L-LLI,, ��Z SHEET NO.y OF a% CHKO. BY DATE 1 F�IowdT f.J,T�f JOB NO. 1:1- 7I017 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET I(3051 KI = 1 V.ir't'vr-n wiorN - 02 2vrro,i �n�TN = 2�91 WEIrL — 4i� 2.el/3.3�7(o.5�'iz 1 1 GN41.1 tiJEL. .L _T LEN/yrN =. I�sO 5t_OF� c 0.0021 �/Fr ' 1 Lie�u,lcr-rE .o2Ela= 4U>-7 /x. G = o .4- a:i - IIlGCi- ZSB Z C 1 L - �GCi MIr,1 < HST GIVI��X 1 I L = oSo 1 Ago "2.7.r �u2. .. \i1P�fJOIX G) Flo _ (o.a X2.7,) (4,,5-7 5.2b GFS 1 ._CSTIMtiT�r] GJ-aL�I:I�Et- DIMG�1SIa� C)5PFQ =.0.95' WP g.25 Fr S. SL(-H"r,, =. 2.: I /✓` c 2.7� SF 1.97 cFs 4 Fas 1 Drsr�rz alt � -' 2.�s A, CIe%!;0iC2.G--5i =� 47-7 c.F ,4I2F/_�GE iSr261-\ ' (,5,26� - O.os {ate 2241 SF 1 fJ651rJ plan EIJSIOnI 1 F.??rrOhA WII�T'L = '22r 5. SI-oPE = 2:1 4.4-2 1' AQK DATE/2 SUBJECT kk I FFJZ SHEET NO. 11 OF 5 CHKD. BY —DATE Q�GL"'( Mil �T' t%. l�Qx JOB SOIL �IOAI RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET LE1Je,-rp = 20 02/�O a, C=o.4 I_ _ moo .(.w 2.1 �a�n rc �APPG-P1i>II( G i Esrllno�'c-o ; C'N4�11JL-t. �"j1nnE�JSinn1= t)=pl'A = I,b' WP= 13.os Fr 5. S�hE= 2: 1 A = 15.45 sF 1 WIc�rN -. 5' _ 2. = I.Iq 0.0010 5�23GPS V = 2.34-FP� G 4f3 Fas L7isrwi23Eo /.�,zts. 7.54-A -,IIZ GF 1 51f�r' S(.ope . =..2:. 1 VOL. = 14194Z cF 1 W812 = b= �,zSZ3.5�7(.I,o�>a/z = 10.77+d!5F 12' 1 1 1 tA2K DATE--�2/:j/Go SUBJECT IJP_u.O TEES SHEET NO.-J2 OF CHKD. BY DATE JOB NO. 15 aOI IOIi �OIr F20SiON RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET �o 24.37 �isr�tZ13Ep p2Ea= io.I 4 jtl2c�iF L+2C-f� = CO.OI -�>(f2437:) - 0,2� Ac. - Iv,Py9v SF BAsI>`I DlFner.i�a1J 2orro'^ wivrH = 2r � VOL. = 90ro4 GF ' 7.24 pi'�-rvr2l-G��_ 42is4' . 21 90 LAG. p I PiAsi� DiMC 15tOti15 . ITV T-roN LE�TId 51463' .... ._ V. 23 �EDIMEJT 2�ASI tiI -A SB-,p �. G12l�Ir�.ILY.I� o�v=�2.1[?AG 4H= 245-251 L = 2z� do = S'o/NIZ 74.�p2 !�S CJIG DATE C5J q ^o SUBJECT nIE(.LO r�� SHEET NO. 13 OF g3 KO' av DATE 2cE;�Y J'40tb.)T 4)tA LH JOB N0.6ECXJJ1017 SotL, Fr��>��IO�1 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET fasr�v�.�ED Q2E1a:' 74�.Xo Lac, SJ�Fx- 62E.a = (o.cl (74.Szi = 075 A� 32 6,70 6F �,/Q jlhl �IMFJJSIOri EorTDH iE^Ici"M1� �j G IJal.11�1-EL -A �, G=o.4 TZ Qm = (col 4)C2,S7(f181. Ae.�= _YST�M/-�TEi7 _Gi-�L1iJNEL I�IA1ErJ`.1oN i �VlP = -7.2o FT SL-0FE - O.00I:Z FT/FT Q = cI.g9 CFS �p�itJAC�E Ap cA _ 7.1 Ac G =0.4 Ohl = 263-2c1 °2' Z 'Tc : 45 .ni1 L = 1340' S Qua 60.4 X3 dGra:S � i ne �api�ef,nC)1 X & (A�1.IDIx c� _A,QK DATE CTM- AO _ SUBJECT �LLO i�EEg, SHEET NO. 1` J OF- KD. BY DATE Rc e-f JOB NO. L�011017 �Il, FXLIi>IO�� tRAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET ���IM�Tt=17 cu�l.l rJEL. DiMEr.Y�l o��� LEr.Lt+"H = layer' 17EPri.l = V�I�'r41 a 1.5 :.t.JPE :: 0.0010 r��Fr G'I-IaI.11.1F� - WP= 7SI'Fr 4= 2.obSSF G = 0.73 Q = Q.O GFS 1.�q Frs < 4 FP LEiJCj(L = Co"'l�' c =o. 4 L i_o = 2.2. �N/Hrz. �l1FrY�.I�17(G Q,o=�o.y.)C2.2�Ct3.92� =12.25 c.F5 �_,TIM6TE1� GF'I LJ�t.16L OIMEIJSI o�JS= L.59 FT 4.3s SF W IrJrH _ I R= o.(cb O.00?,2t�/rr GZ= 12.44-G=S v = 2.Z4- FPS _< 4 FFDS Qi o = 12.25cFs DSru2j!xE0 A"&= 13.92 Ac. \/c = f6� S+z�E Ate_. CO OI >1.I2.25>— o.lz Ao � S227 SF �.slrJ DI4AE�1� ' I P�C�"1 roN LENCITH = `L8L Sp�' SLaFL 2=1 VIOL. = ZS Oto7 CF' b - IZ.25 r p� ,� �, / �(33bT��(p) Ib,24 �'� vim. IZ OATE�1(R� SUBJECT KII=LLo TEE2 SHEET NO. OFJ�'3— KO. BY DATE c11.4 Mour�T (tJ,lApe4 JOB NO 5E00IIOI7 AIL G-¢O��IGL1 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET Gua�j1JEL t� LE,.I_,T�I = Soo AeFA= 67.41 Ac 2ms-2,z j3 F = 14 P� 14.10 os ESTII-ITT CL7 GFJaJrJEL C�IMEN:�i Ur�1S [�7H = 1.2� t,JP= �. �� ❑T 5:5Lu�= 2>I A= 4. o5SF 14.1b cFS 3. 4--7 r-Fs 4 Ras mass I���cd Qu 14,1®GFs, DiSTv2 gED G2FJ�=„6..414c _ i /oL= IOo0(&,., 471 �.=, 11�53F3 GF S1Xa=M.E Aee6 =.lo-ol �C14,1o� = 0.144c boas sF �JOj"t0 N W I rJ'T N. = 22 .. 21 VoL. = II 72Ce' cF wr = I-j- 14,I®/3.36� / GI -I aIJ1.1�L � 1 L-Er-YnYH = 7c0 D2o OAAG4E 3.14- 4� AHTc = IGjnln CAGINpix Pj� L (��-./4Q/XS.s�C°.Id> _ 6q .l was IKO. OATE_5/ 1112 SUBJECT _I`G�1D TEED SHEET NO. j6 OFF SE(.YJI1 OI'7 8V DATE— '�7�4 df2L1.Yr CC7Jh1Z%.1(_ JOB NO- RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET �TfHL'�'1=1� GUdIJhIEL I�II.�FnI'�I o1JS= 2.425E Wlrjru = I � o.4q -7 p4GFS rl = lJ.O`L25 V 2A1 Gps < 4 rp5 d i / (Mj p_eI plsr�27��62F-�=3,14 x. �/OL. IEno C3.l4> • FilGlpGr- Jrl]rCF'�a(1=0.07 d� BaSli..1 L71MFj,k IC�IJ. - lJvl^I-oM wu�i-N ` 221 n�-froM LE+J4ru �oTl' VOA. = -57�q GF <e C NAti1�.lEL � Leucm+ 3701 A OF 41a� c-, = 0.4 A1, = z-/a _-zsa' 21 IG=Zohi CnN�v pJ L = 13m (APPe-NarbIX G Quo l�.lF �C4.8 iC13.2'z� _ �15.38 Gp5 C�.�TIF4[jTE� (4-I,�I.,JIJEL QIMEh1 S10�J ( pTtl i.45 4.IP = 7q8 F r ("28 5G SLOF�' OGU�O ��rr Q = 2S,mce Vl O,022S \� -402 FP< > 4,p LiNi'k-A 2EC1b �Y AaG DATE_5 -gc2 SUBJECT fJ EIJ-O �E SHEET NO. 17 OF 3-5 HKO, BY DATE J02l7n4 JOB NO. g 11 O17 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET G4-la.rJlJ� — F 2�nRL.p Llnl lti1c� �5, = 12 (ugi2s.�7Co.msj�✓��o.g/Ga��2�5 dt�E 2" Ma�C �jYon1E SIZE - 2�1,5�= ?��I Fin-1.di- GH61.)I:IEI- � f�ll./,Er�S1 o�JS DeP� ='LG5 WP= 10.22Fr A = IO,S3 sF .: SLOPE = O.[�S F`/Ft• Q _ 25•`�S Grp. n o. 044�� . ... V = 2.42 FF5 I�ISTL12r��.;/jgF�= 3. v'7 Ac I�('J. Cori = G(oolo GF SLf2Fi6,GE.EA=(�s.cl)(25.38�= L36SIr..1 D1M�NSIOti1 .p�rrcM LEI.1�Y1-1 = ac.l' rJ�4 = I \/OL , = IV/ IS6 cr WFJQ = h = zS.sB�,bv� (os .jai = Zi.32 y 22 A2K DATE S�,ga SUBJECT dr-U- TLeg SHEET NO. 18 OF_.� KD. BY DATE 'P�K4 MOJMr l: )pOTZ JOB NO. SE00IIrDI7 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET GI-4a�rJ� G LerJc,TN 170' EsnHoreo U hJJE 171ME�1 o1J D.S F%T ✓1=0.0225 WP = I&.S5 r-7 A 2, 115,r= Q = 25 c v - I I.B3 ras i i-FPS 5-ro1.�E P--E41� dso = 12618 C2s,3a��o,s13 o.laAt58 /s d.so= 23.2cm I _> JSE 2/.a-v rno,)X 5411 I/h ICI = O.O'sa5 (240.0c->71 17.1 z. rT off= G=1 A 4.13 Sp yJlpr = ICI IZ s 0.24 o's �/�7 Q = 25 .OI cF5 Gu41JIJE.L 1-4 1 LEI.�wTN = 'j70 DeoI,�GE 6P-E6= Lea . G=0.4 111 ' T: G. rn•n1 l QIJpI� Ri Quo = (0.4-)(-I)L/L[e5-,) =,I`4.�3 cis IAeK DATE q� SUBJECT ��/w LU TE[P SHEET NO 19 OF33 KO BY DATE 2a Lltg I` oQQT aopozy JOB NO. 6EO0110I7 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET �rlMi�-rEo cµAIJNr-� DIn�ErJslc�.ls LAC-r>rN =- 0.95 WP = 425 FT :��oPE = o.00So KT/F-r C,7 = 47� crs 1-F'] f �C�N-wI OISTJ 2L'SEJ� AE?EO= L(eF 6c. V/PL. = IPoo 1.6R �042 GF 'SJ2chG-E /2F- C4.737 = 0,05 Aa 217PJ SF �SII.I �II.�I�f.�SI61J ' � ol-1 �vlpnl = 22� P,'O'ITOH L.Ei.✓�TE1= �S ' S, hbp� o 2. 1 cuaJr,lEL. z L= izAp' Qo = 4.73 cFS E�_.T M��'C-rj GU.oNIJ�1 pIMEr Y�l pr 1 VFPPr l.1 = 0121 S.� =2:1 WIIZTN = 2' rst l � - O. (: "/rT ,-) : O. o22s S44 W P = "7 F=r IAge, OATE��� SUBJECT _NJ t; T�Z. SHEET NO.. 20 OF 55— KO. BY DATE =064��LtJ0r JOB NO._.0D11017 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET 0.13 vs �sO = /12 i Ilia i4,`+3J (ash (. .��� ,�r� = 2A.1� —' cjsr 24 " M6K,STONE SIZE = LS Ci?�� - �� n' O,O�TI /�iTJOL GV-ILvJti7EL rJIMENs1orJS �ru ` 0.31 WP = 334 FT p,79 sF 2 = 0.2Z 5.q4 FPs Guati NGL- . J C,ao =- ce Gr=s L= lao' ESTIFI6TF-�� GNN.11.lEL f71ME hIS 101.15' V+r, u' a-13' WP= 4Sa F'r yJlr�ru S - o.s/K Q = v.szcv5 11�42 Po_ i4 e 7O '2411 MAX STONE SIZE c 5� l 1�r�pllJcl TL�GIc�.�sS =.Sd" h=O.OS�1 JY-,APK DATE--4--J./J1,J SUBJECT Ir-�-Lq TFey_ SHEET NO. 21 OF "33 HKO. BY DATE LG4 I-JOJO, J 0 B N0.%_EOM (il"7 r�01L Ep-0SIprJ RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET AGTiJ�L CLJ6, ,IIJ EL Di r-.1 ErJcit O r� '� (�Pru = a•2jl WP= 5.12 Fr S. SLOFF=i= 2 I A = I. 13 f r- WIprN = 4' e = C.22 0,E7 G 426E n = O. Ob-71 S,-!O ¢PS -- M/a>Cr C/yP/�GI�L( .�oF' �1�f�JTl1�l 'tea i1 d1 1"�o�C G1�l.VGL�T 1 n LEI 6m-K,.GD�LtVE2.T . SwF�s = tL O. GYJ30 �jFT A+z�a = '�� c7 sF IFJI.L Few 1nI P = 3 (Q = 12 Fr YZ = 9/-z 0.7Z . _ (114. 1- /» S1Pc DP611E = 'raroL. 00nl•i�-V Am-2 = q.5i Ac I ,A, _43 14al4 ,L�LLoWv -6 17 � vJ E �Io 42.81 c.F<_ _ iz.aG zct �Fy Mar c.lrLr ■' ^ v _=/(' A = 42.s1 c�I �G sFr = 4-7, FFs DATE 4ej4GP_ SUBJECT I F-u SHEET NO. 22 OF-33 KD. BY DATE1!N��fJ ItYI� Ild�� JOB NO. �Ga I I017 $OIL F(7-0�7101J RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. k CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET USG ?,o° S 5 EGP pT o.fx_)z "//F7r SLo'pa \/ = 4.2 FPS STo2cGe �/oL�ME ��JIrL�o /�r�.EDIi.4c1.]r ���IN-�. C JTT-LOW 26TE _ 294E = 0.4 STl� F_ LJrL.oVJ rz�TG -74-,c"J2 IrJFI.L�VJ Srooavie \/ol,. 4).'I (74.52 (,o) = 14-%(47S Cr<� '%ram STz2ac,E 12r-,rJ o AT. �-�E:171 r1Gr�'r �issl �� ,4 _ }�i��G�G Sro2✓�c -4- Ser��l-ANT sro�aG� 2%7Q121 GF hlEw P�cSlll .'pIMC-+-r>IaJ _ e�'rT-om W I JT'.N Vo L 'd771 621 c-E P�^ITPE LSD' APROQ 1 �/O 2"/ ZOi.I&M'Q. �IGLlY �J"RJIJf; f II,i,11.IC� V pc�ol.l r�51<_,I_I vi t APK DATE �O SUBJECT RM BY DATE (Aa�e,JGIY A) SHEET NO. (3 OF 33 JOB 017 HAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. I CONSULTING ENGINEERS I DESIGN SHEET A. �JE:w Y z2 t7,o.T, F,�;HL>jjp/ Tce - Fo2 LICE IIJ ✓�J12CE�; II �dlk'J>r.1G GIJGIJLIEI� LI JI nIcF �7Eoc!e�l" NI,Y. �, O,T. y'D IVi SIOIJ o� DLL>IGI,1 aJo GaIJ�T�.�"RDt-1� I4"71 �. TIME OF GOWGTIJ1l26TIGr.S C.F �NGLL >-X�.AIrJi-CAE �I aL S>JI=rG- : �� Bait ca uarzn.l GG2.o�ll-lv , cry loa clJo �.�EpIM ENT CD�LIX- R-4Jnllnl4 AIJl7 CC --SIGN L-{ohllJvL.� G. .�011JG6LJ_., IhITEIJSI'i'�1 QIr��TIpIJ ' GUB'.VES — (:pLr IG, IJ, �A�2GC_p �. li ST�TE,�OF N102TL1. C-Gf10LudG �.�l��IDfJ LUJp SEpIMENT COn1T2oL. FL&J.)KIIIJCj.. AMFDr_ ,CIrJ IJrGrJUGt �. LC6� DATE 5 9 O SUBJECT �JOL TCEP SHEET NO. OF By DATE JOB NO._�2En2lA2 7 SrJIL C-QlJ =1011 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET Illinois NEW YORK DOT DISMTATOR—FOR USE IN�•DEMED CiANNaS '- NOTE:'rib rise this chart you mist know Q full a P.r Q1OrV full, and true VIO APPERDIX 2:18 ESTIMATION OF STONE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS FOR - - - CULVERT APRONS Determination of Stone Sloes for Dumped Stone Channel Linings ] e Revetments ute - tep se g. to a erm ne max mum stone s xe e.9•, Cr ''Step it � flow velocity Ys at culvert or paved channel 12 fps • 20" or $50 Its.). nutlet, Step it) Use Fig. 4 to determine acceptable size range•for stone pipe culverts Os - For Step if) ' is diameter. (far 12 fps it is 125-500 lbs. for 75s of stone, and the . molecule and minlmum range In weight should be 25-500 lbs.) '.Far pipe arch, arch, and box culverts, and paved Chan- Notes In determining channel velocities for stone linings and net outlets. Os • As, where A, cross sectional area revetments, use the following coefficients of roughness! Of flaw at outlet. ' Far wltiple culverts. use Ds - L25 x Ds of single 0lame ter Manni n9'i Xi n. Thickness- Iin h ) n' of Lining (Inches) culvert. Fine Step fill For 'apron grades of 10% or steeper, use recrosrenla- Ligh 3 0.031 5 'Lions for next higher zone (zones 1 throw h t '! 6 - 0.012 9 9 6). LighMedium 13 - 0.040 IN 3D 23 - 0.ON - l0 n,a Fig. 1 LENATR OF ae APRON MATERIAL _APRON_ TO PNOI'ECT TO PREVENT O _ CULVERT SCOUR MOLE L Sloee lFin1.I_._._ _l.F Do _ __a F 0o - 0 .Filing _I L,QhII S. Do.. 6a Gq 9 - IModluml-__9i ---(Hear? DR_ _ 8FD AI _ I_ as Og exJ 0 — — — _3t 0e_ IDxD � baimalorllni requindlnar dissipalors, sidling Fig. 2 N - WIDTH = 3 titres pips dia. (min.) -'Source: •Bank and Channel Lining Procedures," New Turk Department Nof Transportation. Division of Design and Construction, 1971. Y,bJh I,J/rN. Fig. ] Max. - Stone Size for 0.1p Rapp Pm•• °• ^ a°"' Maximum weight of Minimum and maximum range Weight range of stone required k In weight 1 75% of stones (lbs.) ISO - 25 - 150 - 50 - 150 200 25 - 200 s0 - 200 250 25 - 250 50 - 250 400 25 - 400 100 - 400 600 25 - 600 150 - 600 - goo - 25 - ROD 200 - 900 11000 so - I,0o0 250 - 1,000 1000 50 - I,3DD 325 - 11300 11600 50 - 1,600 400 - 1.600 2s00D 75 - 2,000 600 - 21000 2,700 100 - 2,700 800 - 2.700 AJDIy� FI (R) ir� 500 Tc(min) 00 L (f ) 100 10000 Fxam50 to _ 50 5000 a m c o i m / U p .. n d C O o m .:/ to / m ; E 1000 y 10 6—E o H _ pipe E / 500 5 G-G Ot N / L .. 100 11 Note: Use nomograph To for natural basins with well4efined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. tilOTl= For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply To by 2. For overland Pow, concrete or asphalt surfaces. multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels, multiply To by 0.2. Figure 8"03a Time of Concentration of small drainage basins. - 8.03.4 Zv OG �j 0 H (ft) Soo AR�euc: x Tc(min) 200 100 100 L (fl) Exam 10000 ple c 50 5000 0 0 / / ie 9 m 16- I' E 1000 - L 1100 •1 Note: Use nomograph Tc for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overlanc flaw on bare earth, and for mowed -grass madside channels. DOTE For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply To by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels, multiply Tc by 0.2. Figure 8,03a Time of mncemmtion of small drainage basins. 3.034 50 0 a T_= SS -A U O m 10 E —G F F d s 1 9 '27 ,4-, 33 LA a�Nolx � H (ft) 500 100 50 Nate: Use nomograph To for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. k Nt�E For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply To by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels, multiply To by 0.2. Figure 8.00a Tens cl mnoentralion of small drainage basins. 8.03.4 Tc(min) MAI T H (ft) A�_Nolx Tc(min) 200 100 L (n) ]onoo 50 ' c 0 5000 'm c j U o0 1000 too Note: Use nomograph To for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bareearth, and for mowed -grass roadside Channels. TE For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply To by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels, multiply To by 0.2. Figure e.03a rime of Concentration of small drainage basins. 8.03.4 5 U 1 09 OF 05 A��JDIY G 2c :c E 0.4 0.2 NI- N�■ is b�■�■■ I MEMO MIEN �__� MEN WINS =:!— ��� � N■�:CCC N■■N■ Inll®nll■NNIS 0.6 5 10 20 40 60 Minutes 2 3 4 6 6 12 t8 24 Hours 1. Duration Figure 8.03d Rainfall intensity duration curves —Greensboro. OMEN ■uniiiii i nlllllllnlu �`!1111�1 Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 9.03.6 A4-1-�i�lx G 20 15 I 6 0 6 = 4 t c 2 � I O.B w 0.6 0.4 0.2 01 .. .LE ..-� �C �■Hmo: loll 5 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 6 12 18 24 Minutes Hours Duration Figure a.03d Rainfall intensity duration curves—Gleensbom. F-F N—H- Ld— II ll�iln�lii�� �llll�l mom Will Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8,03e Rainfall intensity duration curves -Raleigh, 8.03.6 I n a: loll mum NON-��■-�—\'�-J�V � \—■ 5 10 20 40 60 2 3 0 6 6 12 18 24 Minutes Hours Duration - Figure 8.03d Rainfall intensity duration carves —Greensboro. 1 D A� l 1 1 r IliaI�_���_i__��__�__ iiiiAiimi�iiiinnii Minutes 1 Figure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 1 8.03.6 1 Hours Duration 59 ap 33 1 13 Apr-c-jD/ G 1 1 0 m c T N 0 ' _ O C 0 1 0. 0 IMS �'mm `���� �NN m■ ills NN 5 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 6 12 LB 24 - Minutes Hours .'r Duration Figure 8.03E Raintall intensity duration curvae—Greensboro. mom ■�u�•�� ■■■■■RIE■ ■ Minutes Duration Figure&03e Raintatl intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 8.03.6 1 Hours t 55 of 33 i 4+-ram 12 44-4 '/z pJ WEIr2 LEiJc,ru ='L2� A= 22-12412 1:::'= C r. I (2) 22 = 24,124 r--r 2 = I'S�r�24 = 04-7 L-�er DATE 8/IL�10 SUBJECT _NIaL=LaI-. jt GCS _. SHEET NO._ OF KD. er DATE�L.Y I✓_I gyJrJT l7J!_(_7_yJOB NO. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET dGe F��-'2� F ILTEP S'rC L Wl�na C� L�za.1 _ �✓.�—� A _ 3.s+5.22/2 X0A3 = I.8' SF P i-5' = 5. r2 La7/5 4z � 0.9)4 bid=3.5/os=`7, 0�45.42 = f.Ot L15F_ re, FI LrEi2 Srot�le ■r_LO-iL DATE (J)lej1gb SUBJECT _�J�L(-,@ L. �E E SHEET NO.__L. OF_ . C11KD. BY DATE JOB RAGSOALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET QDiscucec,� ° p = 29,�i5 LA kwxN = a.sI SALVE ToP of �j( 0. U � i AP -I! DATE SUBJECT [-I l,p �„ rEl SHEET NO.2._.—OF _ KD. BY -DATE- -��J�`-i pV A_� [a UGF'f_l_ JOB NO.__ SOIL. FJ?li_SI OIJ__ _.—. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET r�.I,Irrom Date GrmniecMs �«.:� To �I"�"'y fi�✓�S Date 6 �y A�uµDA�E 4,#qL 1 U 1990 • LAND (IIIAWY SECTION Reply -ham Y�SLe✓`+ s — s r-� ��fli� MEMO . Signe RECIPIENT—RETAINLiTECOPY, RETURNPINK COPY. TURN OVER FOR USE WITH WINDOW ENVELOPE. FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS HERE FOR RETURN IN WINDOW ENVELOPE L 7 J I DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES July 3, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Davis, Mining Special' FROM: John Holley, Regional Engin er SUBJECT: Review Comments Revised Modification Request Rocky Mount II Quarry (33-13) Edgecombe County REGEIVED JUL iU 199U LAND 0IIALITY SECTION We have completed our review of the subject revised application and offer the following comments for your consideration: ✓ (1) Channels 1 & 2 are not clearly marked on the drawings, and design of temporary linings is not addressed. (2) The designs for the other channels to be stabilized with vegetation did not address temporary liners where appropriate. Where the velocities exceed about 2.5 fps, temporary liners should be provided. ✓(3) The linings for channels G, I, and J are not adequately specified. Drawing EC-1A specifies class A rip -rap and the detail sheet (EC-2) specifies NCSA R-8 stone. The maximum size for this stone class is 48" and is not practical considering the proposed depths. An alternate lining or practice is suggested. In any event, where NCSA R-8 is used, the minimum layer thickness must be increased to 72" (1.5 times the Dmax). LA 1- Although the proposed primary sediment basin will have sufficient surface area to be efficient as a trap, the design discharge will be excessive for a rip --rap and gravel structure with earthen abutments. Why can't the proposed 30" pipe and berm be constructed at the outlet sufficient to control runoff with a block and gravel riser on the US side (see the enclosed detail)? � 5) Specifications have not been provided on the plans for the rip -rap apron at the 30" RCP outlet. Further, the aprons at structures 1 & 2 must be constructed with at least class A stone 9" thick. �-(6) The sediment control concept for the conveyor appears satisfactory. L ) Although the proposed buffers and reclamation of existing encroachments appear generally acceptable, it should be noted that a portion of the berm depicted in the lower left corner of drawing EC-lA will encroach on the new buffer due to the proposed perimeter channel. As we discussed some time ago, our office has zone violations for the active areas because existed prior to our involvement. Therefore, reclamation techniques appear satisfactory. If there are any questions, please advise. JLH not observed buffer any encroachments the proposed ti CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER DETAIL j TO PROTECT STORM SEWERS THAT DRAIN 10 ACRES OR MORE CLOTHFLOOD STORAGE ZONE Jh' A V.'.RiD CONCRETE nac+ DATO.. RYE mx[D STONE FILTER uo.AL...w CAPACITY) AAE CA BEeet tALD ao.A�ao W ENT _� o u,:E xuD. n9 SEDIM YEN CuLlull T P .E i. AUTO RTDME riL.v WOADAIA.TUADVARZ CLOTx (1. ....LOPE) CLEAN OUT.DisrIVE DEArx EEa.EAT.TDR.D. ZDKV OVEREAT n.E—.� / I/ sSiYEL am rARD.A.E ELDER w/EY .Rm PERSPECTIVE VIEW -NO SCALE SECTION THRU CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER-NO SCALE USE OF CATCH BASIN RISER/FILTER ON FILL SITES -FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY —NO SCALE- FESTERED By FOODS ENOINUERINS DI A. AGE ZONE. B. ..Eux FIRST LCUT CASES. FEL SEAR CTION. IDA. C. ...SNOMAYS NEAP D SASIN :REAR AN 1 wA i.nEEiLOK AN* DETAIN a.c .UumDExT FILL.. LIT SIRES FIRREL IR.DE� E »TixUE POWERS, RIUrtmEA bi FEL y�l-'------ EV..E. SUMMERS ARE TO Zn4 DEC m. ,LLD UREEAr CLE EATON Mvy AI¢Y/gETOI D. E. oi...r.TORA. F. ..ENRON nu u& ILD FRECRUITNALIESIU JLEE REACH "IS NUNS. ZONE W//MOVE ENE. VUETATINOW.(R.. a.EAioR�i%n .uT... FILL SEDi.m V sV.w uaED SUL F �� v.mnm sou.. , FINAL I I nu To f7y /n Date •_ Subject _., Message Cu nIM°ee 11'',,''� T1 Speeq From �l"*Vi Pali Date Reply Signed_ zztfcLey��/ I Signed !/ SENDER —DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES. R RAGSOALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. 310 E. JOHNSTON STREET — P. O. BOX 1749 — SMITHRELO. N, C. 27577 TELEPHONE [91 S) 934-7154 May 24, 1990 Mr. Tracy Davis, EIT Mining Specialist Division of Land Resources N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Re: Nello L. Teer Co. Modifications to Rocky Mount II Quarry )' Mining Permit #33-13 Edgecombe County RECEIVED MAY 2 9 1990 LAND 011ALITY SECTIM 0 y Q ON Dear Mr. Davis: f,,�v✓ �d�'�" �{ fv We have revised the plans for the above referenced project in response to your April 25, 1990 comments. Our revisions and/or comments are as follows: Goo Comment #1 Supporting calculations for the ditches adjacent to the visual barrier berms are enclosed herewith. Comment #2 Design calculations and construction details for the check dams are enclosed herewith. Comment #3 Design calculations and construction details for the channels into the pit are enclosed herewith. Comment #4 We have added temporary sediment control devices for the existing drainage system during construc- tion of the storm drain pipe through the berm along SR 1250. Design calculations and construc- tion details are included. Comment #5 The three (3) foot square box culvert exists under SR 1250. We have reduced the pipe size under the berm to a 301' RCP to control the runoff rate into the box culvert. Design calculations and details are included. ENGINEERING • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SURVEYING • PHOTOGRAMMETRY RAL1-IGH OFFICE: SUITE 360 WESrcHASEONE. 4020, WESTCHASE BLVD RALEIGH, N.C. 27607 (019)832-60F35 Mr. Tracy Davis, E1T May 24, 1990 Page 2 Comment #6 We cannot install a riser pipe in the sediment basin because there is not enough elevation dif- ference to the 3 foot box culvert at SR 1250. We have greatly increased the surface area of the basin to provide an efficient sediment trap. We have designed a rip -rap and stone weir as the out- let device due to the elevations involved. Details and calculations are included. Comment #7 Acknowledged and revised. Comment #8 Details of the tunnel under SR 1250 and the con- veyer system will be prepared when the construc- tion plans for the project are prepared. We have revised the plan to show rock checkdams and silt fencing around the tunnel construction area to prevent sedimentation of the roadside ditches. We anticipate that the conveyer supports can be in- stalled without disturbing a large area. We therefore proposed to surround the construction area with silt fence. We have also added silt fence along the top of the slope of the Tar River at the support structures since the disturbed area will be small (approximately 50' x 501). We understand that the remainder of comment #8 has already been addressed by Nello L. Teer Company. Enclosed are two (2) sets of revised plans and calculations for your review. We trust the revisions are satisfactory. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Sincerely, Robert L. Massengill, P.E. Project Manager RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. RLM:dlb Enclosures cc: Mr. Steve Edgerton Mr. John Holley, P.E. ® aRAGSOALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. ■O A� ENGINEERING. LAN W CA nEARCNITEMURE- SURVEYING. PIgrW IUMMEFRY �y SMITHFIELD OFFICE_370 EeM Johnston SLw1. P0. am 1749, smlmaeln. North Carolina 27577 Orienting: (019I91471st o1 Mums. Raleigh WATS Line: manm Cl LILLINGIGNOFFCEAlealaIn SIIeaI, PA BM7m ullinawn, Nonn Cemlmansae r I.oil(91We9azlsa R.MKnwArs Llre: mzazg< ❑ RALSOHOFFICE', Swer SX)WNIChueOneaMp I Cnam ElM.Rabi9RNonh CarolinaMW (91918326 o, 93CENd TO or tsinJ RIFSGI..«s ful 0m4lau"of ,mo�o-, s 7r.a�•• Kg/ h NC 27(a 7687 aa44Ea ors VRAR MAL DATE G — .7— 9 JOB NO. ATTENTION Mr. we �.{rnJ9 RE Me /LL . — cA.. o e, K, rat cum 199 RECEIVED JUN 8 _.... ni.,II OCL,IIDIV WE ARE SENDING YOU V Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following Items: ❑ Plensdorints ❑ Survey Plats ❑ Copy of Letter ❑ Invoices ❑ Other ❑ Specifications ❑ CertificationsCalculations ❑ Contracts ❑ Permit Applications ❑ Shop Drewinge 101 Change Order ❑ Product Literature copies DATE NO, DESCRIPTION 7iR, I rw. E os.,a M THESE ARE TRANSMITTED AS CHECKED BELOW: E"For approval elfpo Information ❑ For your use ❑ For record ❑ As requested ❑ For distribution ❑ For review and comment ❑ REMARKS ❑ Resubmit_ copies for approval ❑ Submit_coples for distribution ❑ Return copies COPY TO SIGNED: SIGNED: 0 1 RECEIVED JON 8 1990 LAP ntA ITY SEC, EROSION CONTROL AND CALCULATIONS FOR NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ,ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY DECEMBER 1989 I It RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. ENGINEERING • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SURVEYING • PHOTOGRAMMETRY SMITHFIELD, LILLINGTON, AND RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA cR.OSIOpl CONTF,OL _ n AND CACULNT IONS - FUR :I,jUNIMINING roc RATION . dUNE tPpn bis-R.IQ3�I Ilk u ,�iY.E,4 =. 34.o�iAc. + ,:D• "� A=. = �4.3i �. • (D c„)i SCI. 31 .C1c� (43 Ls-'`_:�%� _ �?%i; ram-? - - 12" _ �r^94 la3o G FT. Aff6A =. E91 +'1 q- Co9.41�. G •7,<', �. - �/ G. lP . TG c ZJ nAlnl A _ c ' 4.o;n./hr,. QIo = (!11•�)C 4). C4•o) 178. 'i cis (�I�F � I D,c.GNArll G3.Co,c� ' BY 1 C•. H DATE r SUBJECTl�•L�u FU... —' 7 !lSHEET NQ Z OF CHKO. BY v3 DATE- t-JS Z '„ i2/ n� i!v-r JOB NO. zaci % o033 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEE PROJECT; �!-I,_17 -!, ':'�_t�i. � DESIGNER: G� DATE: Q HYDROLOGIC AND .GHANNEL INFORMATION SKETCH STATION ELZ�� AHWj= — 0 - TW = - z - o EL. fos ° 7z 1e EL�54S - • DESIGN DISCHARGE, SAY ozs - \ MEAN STREAM VELOCITY= (0, _oi_ cpme DiGCH.RGE,sar.o sD°P-0100 "/ - -'MAX:-STREAM VELOCITY=�: CULVERT HEADWATER COMPUTATION 3 INLET CONLI OUTLET CONTROL HW=H+ty -LSe of sc R,a-•-ion p s¢E Qi LO51 LOMMENIS [ENTRANCE TYPE $-Old I tow HW Ice H CIE TW he LSD NW 2 — —11 48 I SUMMARY 5 RECOMMENDATIONS: NELLi I "PEER PIPE 1 - DAIE :' 717,-31-1'e+83 II E 'd 1+a;49.:L5: ' INPLri' DWI " I_ VERT CODE 2 LENCdTH = ._ _� - - ,i cl = TIN = r: - NA'r: NO. PIPES I 'a' .LIa1 I I. P FILTERNATL" 11E9IaN>3 - J. BARRE_'.Si OF 212 IPJ DIAI'9ETER - i■ HAriLiE ♦ 6 GC; i Pr R�L.. . -�1D wr T En .d5 +i rT. I P C i IL A T ILE'..VE I-CIT' 1 _ Id I'T7C14� oE'PTPi 5 J. ni �ym2 �I°. ,r iE IF[ - ^T - ^c,RR L IT 18 7 1: ;r JLZ F :EI', 1 L;HAftGI 3. 6 E:"1!: A .F(E7... NATER i._ L �- �Ai 1 fLE'f e�IJI lIY + + -'tl I ri 'r 1 1 v-EF I.I"f CC AL CALF 711 <.9t1» F L'J 1 rzirV 12A? 'Ar�Nl C�- /,Z 1C 112 hA'54 cl 24 T 1a f By LIG DATE SUBJECT 'T't� � ---� SHEET NO CF KD BY DATE !r�l JOB NO. 2eej pco53 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET M M M M o M s M Stone Sizes ESTIMATION OF STONE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS FOR CULVERT APRONS d Step i; Estimate flow velocity Ve at culverb or paved channel outlet. stry ii) far pipe culverts Do is diameter. For pipe arch, arch, and box culverts, and paved chan- nel outlets, De • AD. where AD cross sectional area of flow at outlet. for multiple culverts, use D: 1.25 a Do of single culvert. ep ifi) For apron nrades of 10% or steeper, use recorvm nda- tiov higher zone (zones I through 6). FIGURE 7 " LPNGTH Om APzoN W APRON MATCTIAL To PROTECT TO rI(EVtaN7 CULVERT SCOUR HOLE to L2 _Q _' Slane iwlmg (fm¢L_ 3a Is A a eq. _ _. IMeaivml a_D _R .x Do LHeovj1—J_All0 _ _6.eJ v. 8 _ 5x0 lox Dg. eec,cl r oayraggiraE tenor a DR_ - _I2--3_ dlulpmofs, nilling 0 beun aterer al e r FIGURE R CP Source: "Bank and Channel lining Procedures," honw Yo•t Ugiwrtment of nn�.port„tion, Oivl.ion of Design and `onstrv-lion, 1971. For Culvert Aprons k . Determination of Stone Sizes for Dumped Stone Channel Linings g and Revetmentt \15 Step Use Fig. to e[e rm ne max mum stone size e.g., or 12 fps ° 20" or 550 Ito Step III Use Fig. IOto determine acceptable size range for stone (for 12 fps it Is 125-500 lbs. for 75% of stone, and the - maximum and minimum range in weight should be 25-500 lbs.) Note: In determining channel velocities for stone llnings and revetments, use the following coefficients of roughness: Diameter hanning's Min. Thickness n' of Lining (inches7_ Fine '] 0.031 9 Light 6 0.035 12 Medlum 13 0.040 le .: u '{,sa' (i• �1.kj::��x[l�I:I,�i�� �!!� ^ i-r.. 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H (11) _ SGG Y TcQni n) — 200 100 L (f1) GG - boon so 50 5000 m o — - i _ u _•j , ', Pn` Vim__ ` _ _±. ,:, .'m g• m c o v- . -ra 1000 E - 10 — ~ E E L ' m_ R 100 _ 1 Nate'. Use nomograph Te for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland Ill on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply Tc by 2. For overland how. concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4, I For concrete channels, multiply Tc by 0.2. Figure B.oaa Time of concenvalmn of small drainage basins. SA13A 2 1 c 1 c 1 4 Greensboro. G _ Prj _ as Ypa 2 t rs PIS I' z 1 � I L — ! 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VJP= `�/ETTEIj �'g 114E.�"F: L' Iti t=i 1 S .- GL1crJrJ EL :Jlt-Ow irJ ESTrM�'ruJG I-EIJCITLi Oi:- vJ =-IiG 1 GI(%O�-ETTI WEIR �:Y�T JrJ 1 FLOvJ WEi& IrJ of 'N = pEorH O'�P pi Ot'J'L��C]PY�T�-� a1�IL� iPJ F':E�,-_T 1 f � 1 , 1 1 BY DATE-.]/ /90 SUBJECT f'JEL_�_I r..._ SHEET NO. L __OF_jj_ �aO. BY —DATE.----- _ _—..��✓1—��1._IJ D�)j-�';JF.J?1=_tJOB RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I _____ - DESIGN SHEET 1 e��i=?i� f✓�llf. j'"I'- i_/(iF-.��f,f (.! �[1f�.-..� i._�i:. "'.+ . e N e e e I, e e e .r e e _ 1 1 e o { e BY I OG(_ DATE_:2/3 ink SUBJECT (y ELt42 rEE2- SHEET N0,_= OF_J�__ IeHD, BY__ -_DATE_ Li F iJJJOB - RAGSDALECONSULTANTS, P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS - DESIGN SHEET PF l= 'A" 1 .Slc, nl h AJFE - _ 2..; A� f @ O. oo9 4, vi _ ..ice.-{ + o.n.�s� _ 3.•.._ .:�,r �.`-. e'� GLIGrJfJEL- A -A aH 14M, (ArcEf�piX B� U = Goy eF�TIM.�Tt=iJ GbiGrJ�.IrL :jII1�1.J�,;�'J r� - A -• I.dS .r- F' .. e _ �LOF� (i.00�3'. d G."r:F,, GO SOBJEOI -kjF-i-LO,. TEEP_____ SHEET D. BY____DATE___ JOB No- .(E0b1101-(_-.__"___," RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS _ __.. DESIGN SHEET SJI�.(LE L•YF� _ O.ol Ac (4-: ;,i 'ca5 j-= ,'].pd. Ac -' sl- Vau . ILI . wL5,2 LuJ^, r..! O:y ,"3 P„Co! '✓ (?`. hJ-•. LO Ftr.r i a. ' AH= 7Laz 256= ¢ '1 Tv= 18 , ;. AFfxrJDIY n�,) �+��, - E' o.4S F JI�r�4�n,J;� L�2EG= v.9z 6� �oL = Isoo(o9 z � I:G56 Gr. 1 O do =^-' `i 147 ::I= BY AL�IC DATE q,_Ib SUBJECT -IJ -LcLL TTUEP S SHEET NO.___,_OF_ c-D. BY______DATE _- =��r?�`(.JCi_'ll_�T ii7ji-Y3r%', JOB Na_F_C�QIIL217-`-_—" �OIL�I�T•il -rJ _.._. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P, A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET C�iGJ�!IJcL Q- p LEn-Ic�rI-I = ISSm' r-�r VoE- = 1o00(.1.04 _ 3z 12' GF.. ... 2tT• -,C1-{ W IC:;7,4 - Z;O' L/e PiGi = CIFr F�EIr.:i VOL = II,3�1 GF. V\irci2 LEO TF-i SLOI� = QpO�J �/PT G=o_4 dH Tom - Zlo3 -•G�o" , �P'= OATE J9j to SUBJECT T'ER- SHEET NO._OF5�!-___. CHKD. BV __NATE ___ �• o.�r-. I_ I- IoJia__��¢l:.G�'__ JOB NN.vf�:LOIA-CL7 - RAG�ONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS __ __ DESIGN SHEET r_o,-role, wlvr_I = �l 1 'COI- '^ 380'7 GF GJ.GrJL�G-r_ G —G . .3 1 t_r�r.". G! I. �jTOI,fC C1LP1iK DDIy� SGD -G - •. 7-7GGS poi_ - (lam /46 j:_ PJZB GG �y>Fvx 1�J� r Z7.o1 � :'3i� ' r�_c•t v� i�4t �.- _ YEA=,uJ Dlw,el��io�l =- - PLO?-rOM vJ II-jrV-i �_ 2�' VaI;Z- Lrl_l(.o- = be OATE ���� SUBJECT SHEET NO. _ OF 33__ L 11KD. BY _DATE `( NoJIdT GiUCJ�t_-t JOB E RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS _ DESIGN SHEET S ' i 1 i (Pepl-JO1X c 6?10= Co.d-i(Ss:)(2.oG') -;4-. Cr=iJ ��„I-Ilact'.O ct-latill.Ir�L �Ir�F_rJ`-,lol� I WIc1rN = �'ILrz = o o. fib( O.'!_ VOLE ( lW,C0.w0EL F-F L.CJr = O. o I od r'Vr= r Ae 2GT7'�S2 =<G' _�- Te = Ir, rU-7 CAFE=6r.IDIK 13 BY_/[1-1� DATEC_:�/'IA10 SUBJECT �A=L:"J SHEET BY__ DATE__ _=1'y__i'=U'�� .CJ.UI=a'�'�i�_ JOB �ND. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS _ DESIGN SHEET -�TII��TED �ItiG�rJ n}6(_ LI�iE�':IOrJS CGPT H = 0.'75 r i. W P '- 3.35 LT? 2:I i <{- cam- : SGD-F I' va�.�oCo.c_., Ilz-4c-- I' :: Y-rnit J1 r�'f r ' t�J Ell 1�;= �.a6/. i:•_.'��� `_ ¢. S. —> L1sF_ cj G brP�hiI�I�C_rG 'G2ea =y. 4r Ac . � 77U'C] 10 Ernaah'I'rt .=.:_:,ice.H1rJ;..r_ CD1f,0tr"I" !or,t 1�U�1 HF O.cIS `L: W If;7rH = 1 FZ- BY—,A-13K r DATS .�41 SUBJEOT Qrj IL-0 G_- _ SHEET NO.olOF 3�s-_ I KD. BY . —DATE-—, ._�`:]�_;�=_IJS-V�,}r ,jJj L,'l P4_ JOB RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET 4-.. - Vv� 14> <o.aq F-7zo , vJ 2= 'wr�lri,-j. r -j G Id/ LEIJG'rl-I = I SLOE = l GPI'= 2vz Zoo G �: i Tc. :J.-,•. �... CAMP'-r.JC�I�. I'J� -bIc ._-1.a I'J �4k2 ^J (Py(i .. - A 2 0�oc .-- p _ O-4-S X1■ L I�lal J2P�crj G,eE6 ��= 2.d1 Qc - BY K DATE./�S� SUBJECT TE!✓�= _ SHEET NO. �IKD. BY r1�-lJ ..__DATE___. J06 NO._SFC]-aII,(7.. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET I r3o�l � oIM>=I.J��IorJS = II.Tr,:' A vJ,rn-w - 221 Fi%rTDri L.Fr.I'ITN =. PXJ 2 Vim- = 43']U G❑. y_ GI-1 /�rJ V-1F=L L-7 - L E�.ICrrH = IleSo G=a ¢ ,..�. -. , . _- __ C/�P�LIU IY G� DEp�u = o.qs' I I_ rk.IP = 5.2s F-r 2. i� SF .. Scp -L QIO = S.ZCo GGg . ��= D1�gT:11�jED�CA.L-15 2�s AG 22r 442 BY AEI! OATE����y_ SUBJECT r.Ei-��EC_1� pJ SHEET D. BY DATE____- JOB. NO.=I="�=1 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS .DESIGN SHEET eLFrJlyTN = L.�Go - G>T'.iai rr ice. Glld dr..lii'� !au.a E�J� Icf d' -C „ TJr-�rwz�Eo 4a�A �' �.n4.,iJ Ary/A "Vli(�QI��Jla. ��`��-'�''>'7 Lam- I�/'+.'I�r L�r.Jr� I�Jq?.N = 451 VOL.. ::: 14fg4L CG•. e BY AIeI4� DATE-Vi/-'0_ q SHEET NO.J? _._OF_ JOB NO_5;4 1Ip�_._ RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET Rio = 24.37 COL.=l'e-�e''13z7 F ✓t��Gri�✓<�?E1`_ = [c-cl ��d'+�/l- 0.=.�/u- .� IU,89O o PjA511.I f]IF�I�h-I'-�101.1 ' No 02�7 VIOL. %d Ol�'4- pF G:)r=%5.:.'�. ,�`♦=C. „'. iO.ol �CIZ�iB j�: O.iZ - 5227 sr Pw 1, i 71" 1= UIJ 1p NI612 r —sc 10, 23 o SeDln�r=nor 'ut�,lll —A � 5�-,c,� t a Qo = 6e�-4)C5)74.>26S - 1- l-•r� : pAT %q 0 SUBJECT I 1%�= � 1�- SHEET NO._ 13 _,-OF�?�__ BY_ DATE_. 'JnilCj_i^jOLi,YI` l)jZ/�_::1 JOB NO.SE:yc:,II,J1-_— 'IHD. �1L RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET Gs-n,ep�Ev cr2e,5: i4�.:rp L�. 1$*j,ie,-48 Gy 0.7j /S< =` 3: (a70 SF I Porr�y.n eJ�vrti � nl¢2� 3 ) ll - IJI I V, c, ' 4 1-2.�Jl.ifi:L t u1'n.t_,I Oro , i DEFrt+ L41 VJP ' -1 2c. FT A =J.b24L ' W Iprl-1 ' SLa1 c 0.og12 �E,'r _ G? ' `�. S9 GFflt, _ ✓1 - OLL?;j \/': I,B�o FV �4FP �Y- .. GLJ AI ILIGL -Pj 263-2u1 7c. Q FI= 2' 4F "I,��. �AI��=LIDIX .Pam% •_ , � ..0 :G'L�� Rio ` `J'�"2 .J•IDIti C l � B,?I= DATE ✓f("i��� SUBJECT _�1-1 =F_ V SHEET D. BY — —DATE R�=1!y MOt��h G7�/=YrS.� JOB >>JV �IG�jlnll RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS _ DESIGN SHEET �T1 MPTd7 GIaPUIJEL pIM6�Y 1prJ CEorrd = 1.30� . YdrO rhl =.. Lys N• a ccalo /r.r C, .4 . t 103 c- e Gr�+S 4 GI'^ = 2m2- 2S�' L Wr= 'TV Fr Ci '- GLOI GF'. `�=. Lm9 Fry < 4 I=✓ Co.4 �C2.2711 ��i92 ] = 12.15, cry C��i"I-d GTEf� GI -I LJJJ.I�L QIM6L)�Jo1J_- ry o �o' %151-uzSGD /�Eao 13 A2Ac '. S�zFtc� ,r�ii = CO.CJI Jr 12.Z4�— O.i]__ 4c "SG�i';• SF VIEiL^.. 6= 1Z25zC.,. 3f'1 � ( 0)'.. I0.'c4 IL - BY_/=v-K DATE=��i :••_ SUBJECT IJIE"Ll.o IEEE SHEET NO CHKD. BY DATE "O nXr _/ J(� ,r'—} JOB NO.-j F_L)o L�Z17 -- J Ecr�:4 - =_ NC RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. ' CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET GugtiIQeL p IL.F 1_iTl-� = 500 P2���.ccle 6p.41 Ac I4n%irk,. CL�,f=}=(h1r71X B - I ^.:. 1 �CS�T1I-{�T .C-{7 �C.IJn16L hII-0EP.I✓IOLj�� �.s7 v7 4 47 FF� < 4 rP=-. Q,� = 14.1 OcFs .. 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CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET GI-ALarJ tJ=L — � G' Irf%LF� LIrJ 11.14 �.2/, L)�.I- 2" Mm(SrONF, S+Zen= 2(I 5i to , IO.:J�S— n = o. 044 / = 2.42 F7P�, 1p , Fo,t = I C3. c2 (i 3't0 SF �. P�orrOM W'n7rl-I =. 2�' VIOL . = IJrIS 1 IF . �. BY AIZK DATE 5.27/cCD SUBJECT_ ,L G.i��U ,'Tr-FesSHEET NO, IB OF__'fS_. CyIcD. By DATE— _ �" IIADjHI ?;-1w22y JOB NO 6EOJlic�l7--_. RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET ' G1-44w,WQe . G L_r_IJcrr 1 - 1-70' ESTINC't"GO G�1GJtdE1_ 1�1MEeJ::1o1J i Dr_arN = 0, 115 4JP = IF--7 ::. 2 1 _ A 2, t I SF W n7rN (o I Il_ O; 13 ' v; oU'LLS V = .11,e3 Kvs -r�l�c PDEcj p . 13� O.Ii ♦ Z/ 17.IZ. Cr - G l A _ d-.I �1 `✓F K. _. 0.24 .. .. o.j Q _ ZS .OI GFS GuatJ F,IGL µ - . LELhTH = $70 '. G=o.4 QFI �= 'jfjo— GG6 z� 1r T = G M,ri �A'�T-EFJDI� I'J� Qua ` (o.41.[a9c n ,I�4.77 SUBJECT _W=�I-U1c i� _ SHEET NO. 19 KD. BY DATE p E=�_ L'+ I'4bUr_!"rr�— JOB NO-6 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. 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CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET IQG��L GLI6�IIJ �(� �II-�Ef.IZIOt�'� 'I IrcPru = a,2Sl IFIP= S.IZFr A= III Wrarl-I = 4� Z = 0.22 r) o.ob-tl V= 5, BCD FPS I Mc:l, G/.-.P.�GiT �. Gar=Ft!p•�rr..L-i �° [4] f'��C GiILVGVT ,. .- . IZ 41/ -Z = O. 75 .. '� (114. ,z/�9 �(0.8��(0.05� GGQ.81 I� 12o�s� �r�6 obi tiV:.raC-. . Toren D¢a:.�etiv A¢E� = 4.s-7A:e �- I. , Ae. _ 43 h _ A.r.+�=�ru�,Z SEE L�Pt�rJulK Cl . . I MPX Afl-rJVJ,���E . �EIAGrTN 4rxo Fa i/� �/ 'I BY UOK. DATE `�/9_fGo SUBJECT NF-:_t-O TLG �L SHEET 140. Z2 OF 3-� �KD. By DATE 2ry Vi-! F4aWdT U/l ll�w_ JOB NO. SG-� iC)r7 Soil. r'.P-o��lolJ RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET ' USE zd' e6p 4r 0.cy-y2 r-r�P:7 av ' V = 42 4�Ps ST;ca,6�=y� =O.-I wr--pow 2�TE 't4,5z wF�w 147jJG7>.C'r'> - 1 4T- %EVIII NT r/�'-nJ. ;-'•. = 73 ' I�EW P��IN Du�C-r.YoiorJ -' r VOL- 277 821 t By ACK DATE_5/�742SUBJECT SHEET NO.�3 _OF 33 OD. BY DATE_ — JOB RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET tA. VIEW Fo2 je c- I! -I . . LSE;= IbJ LT=p c.;JL,.JNcL-`o tiI N, rJ, o,l , nrVr 5lou oK C>a-�ICdJ :b� ,,'arc- = %.Tc cr , ' !.oE-Dii`1 �rJT COrSI%i]L GL4.JnIiNCi ArJb CDc,�SICIrJ �- ... �AJ�%E � i� STa, c OF NOrz'rFl � CA2pLtlJ6 J F.f2LJ%ION ,MJf�_ .SE�711JENT G1JrJT20L. F-LAJJh11NCl',],1,7`� L.E4t f•1 1✓ArJUG - Aek DATE -!5/q-LL0- SUBJECT//�.�O-El TES_ SHEET NO.�_OF_3 KD. BY —DATE— 12CY.KY MO IJT y)�PPy JOB NO.-�1E87�.LO IZ__ -- RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET low Nw Yom DDT DISSIPA70R—FOR USE IN DEFBiFD aiANNMS .. " .1 use this chart you nest k7rnv Q full a P., Q10,V full, and true 1710 APPEDOIk'2:18 ESTIMATION OF STONE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS FOR CULVERT APRONS Determination of Stone Sties for Dumped Stone Channel Linings and Revetmenti ' tep se Mg. — to determine mas sum stone s to e.g., for .Step 1)- ` flow velocity Vs at culvert or paved channel 12 fps • I0• or 550 Its.). . outlet Step Ii) Use Fig. 4 to determine acceptable size range•for stone Step'II pipe (for 12 fps it is 125-500 Its. for 75% of stone, and the ' 1 For P p culverts Ds Is diameter. maximum and minimum range in weight should be 25-500 lbs.; For pipe arch, arch, and box culverts, and paved Chan- Note: In determining channel velocities for stone linings and nel outlets, Ds - As, where As cross sectional area revetments, use the following coefficients of roughness: of flow at outlet. DiameterFor evil tlple culverts, use Os 1,25 x Ds of single (inches) Manning's Min. Thickness culvert. _ (inches) 1 of Lining (inches) 'Step Ill) For apron grades of 109 or steeper, use recmmenda- 'tlans for next higher zone (runes 1 through 6). N Il LEHGITN OG APfLPN W APRON MATERIAL TO PNOTOCT TO PREVEN O N .. .. CULVERT SCOUR HOLE L L Q, Slone Fining ( Fiat) _ _ _ 31 pa _ .4 0 1 upnll n a Do.. 0 IH�diuml.,__c1og_ _j xD dl - IHearrl _ —� - — — Ia Dg' BaD O Sao. 10x0 .e .__ _.____ _ 6r DP_ 1 0 Syecdal SludrraguFreEleaer d'osipalars, stilling balm or lorner size Fig. 2 WMTH = 3 tires Pipe dia. (min.) 'Source: •Bank and Channel Lining Procedures,' New York Deyartment or Transportation, Division of Design and Construction, MI. - 0 a�l.lolu � H (1t) 50o Ekr 1. 10000. = 5 50 .. 5000 o m 0 >> 0 i d c d 10 d r 1000 o- 0 5 ` - 500= rl Note: Use nomograph Tc for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland [low on bare earth, and for mewed grass roadside channels. I, IJoTE For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply Tc by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply Tc by CA. For concrete channels. multiply Tc by 0.2. Figure 8.03a Time of concentration of small drainage basins.:', 8.03.4 Tc(min) 200 00 50 -o 10—� PPE "A" E- 5 G G 1 7/ OG AFi'�IJpIX ?� r H (fl) 500 1 , .. - L(ft) 10000 Ekam dpfe z 0 05000 .> r501 G mto_ t mla- ��. E 1000 E E 500 -100 a. Note: ". ' Use nomograph To for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. NOTE For overland flow, greased surfaces, multiply Tc by 2. ' I For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels, multiply To by 0.2. Figure 0.038 rime of concentration of small drainage basins. S.03A Tc(min) 2a0 - lea s0 wi -A 56-A 10 F-F s I 1 L�c�IJ�IX P,� 500 Tc(min) 200 1 — 100 . ' 100 •L(ff) - 10000 . Fx 50 - ... ' ample ` A 0 0 50 5000 ,-' •C m _ •/'� m 0 c _ o U a � r m .,o w o � �r m 10 m to � - � t 000_ E _ 0 L E E 0 5 / 500 5 i _./ 100 1 1 "C e: Use nomograph To for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. For overland flow, grassed' surfaces, multiply To by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. For concrete channels. multiply To by 0;2. ' Figure 6.03a Time of concenaallon of small drainage basins. ., 8.07.4 Arm=F�olx Tc(min) 100 L (ft) 30000 50 c -5000 c _ m u c 0 U 1000 L00 Note: Use nomograph Tc for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. eI%IE For overland Clow, grassed surfaces, multiply Tc by 2. - _e For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply To by 0.4. e- For concrete Chan role, multiply Tc by 0.2. e_ Figure 8.03a Time of wncermation of small drainage basins. - ,t 8.03.4 e '.7.9 or- 33 1 � 1 1 r 1 L 1 �v 1 =° 10 0 c " o 1 0 1 ° QFFENDIIC G �*" I� IIIIIINININ NIII■■■■■�■■�He► nille■SIMMER ME (: I I1 5 10 20 40 60 2 34 6 8 12 18 24 1 _ _ Minutes Hours Duration Figure &03d Rainfall intensity duration curves —Greensboro_ 1.. 1 �_G o-o 1 . 1 1 1 ■m1■mmmm ■mNm■■ ■ ■■mom■ ■■,NnI■�1�►�li ■��■■ Minutes Duration ' - Figure 6.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 1 8.03.6 1 Hours lr I I $D of 33 a L v v ,. • o. 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H■■.■ 5 t0 20 40 60 2 3 a 6 8 L218 24 1 Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03d Rainfall intensity duration curies —Greensboro. i 1 D_ 1 E— I,B 1 A, 1 1 1 ■■l11.■.■■■�.■■■■■11Im ■�■■■■1�\�mimb"■I■11■■ `!1111■1, Minutes 1 Figure 8.03e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 1 8.03.6 1 60 2 3 4 6 e 12 16 24 Hours Duration . . �)G bF -0 e APrcN�K G e ( I e z0 IS 10 6 ' — Zv 4 U �e r 2 - � 0.8 0.6 04 0.2 01 ��H■■ �■■■w■■ ,i. wnn�wtNwww��w►u�. a��� �1��1�111■��11�� � oil , 1/ 5 10, 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 IS 24 Minutes Hours - Duration - Flews 8,031 Rainfall intensity duration curves—Greonshorc. 20 10 Raleigh ' e 6 qej@4 �.. 4 per�00' N 1 + 1p 2 1Y o T 2 I ' d I 5 • OB s O.6 2 0.2 I e 0.1 5 IO 2 40 60 2 3 4. 6 8 12 18 24 - .' _ Minutes - Hours Duration rigure 8.83e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 8.03.6 33 � 3s 5 10, 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 IS 24 Minutes Hours - Duration - Flews 8,031 Rainfall intensity duration curves—Greonshorc. 20 10 Raleigh ' e 6 qej@4 �.. 4 per�00' N 1 + 1p 2 1Y o T 2 I ' d I 5 • OB s O.6 2 0.2 I e 0.1 5 IO 2 40 60 2 3 4. 6 8 12 18 24 - .' _ Minutes - Hours Duration rigure 8.83e Rainfall intensity duration curves —Raleigh. 8.03.6 33 � 3s f 'EIIVEC N ELL O L_ T E E FR C O M Ply �I` j3 996 A Member of THE 8EAZER GROUP LW) n�JALJTy SEC] iUN P. O. BOX 1131 DURHAM, N. C. U.S.A. 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 • TELEX: 6711650 • FAX: 688-4898 May 21, 1990 Mr. Tracy Davis Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Re: Deficiencies to Nello Teer's Permit #33-13 Modification Dear Mr. Davis: In response to your letter dated April 25, 1990, Items 1 through 7, which were found to be deficient, will be addressed under separate letter by Ragsdale Consultants, P.A., all will be forthcoming shortly. The rest of the items in your report will be addressed in this letter. Item 8; The conveyor from the surge pile on the west side of Springfield Road to the existing Rocky Mount crushing plant will require a 60' path through the natural buffer of trees along the Tar River. In the buffer area, the conveyor will be a minimum of 7' high so that it will not interfere with the natural migration of the wildlife along the Tar River corridor; and the conveyor will be low enough to be adequately screened from the public view. Beside the conveyor, a 12' wide gravel road will be required so that access to the conveyor for maintenance and cleanup can be maintained at all times. As the conveyor crosses the river, it will be completely enclosed so that no dust or silt will escape into the river. The enclosed structure will be inspected and cleaned on an as needed basis. Stanchions will be required to support the conveyor and to elevate it off of the ground. Since a design and manufacturer for the conveyor has not and will not be chosen until an amended permit is issued, a detailed drawing showing the field location of these supports is not available at this time. Ragsdale Consultants will address the erosion and sedimentation control, which will be implemented during the construction of the conveyor, in a separate letter. FOUNDED 1909 w Permit Modification #33-13 5/21/90 Page 2 The last item addressed by your office is very disturbing and Nello Teer Company takes exception to being accused of being in violation of our permit. Teer's original application stated that we would maintain a 200' barrier along the Tar River. Teer's annual reclamation reports have always indicated areas to be disturbed, and the Department's annual inspection of this site has never revealed any violation of our permit within the barrier area. It has always been Teer's intent to reestablish trees and natural vegetation in areas which were disturbed within the 200' barrier, and maintain this corridor for wildlife migration. Since Teer feels that no violation of the permit has occurred, it is felt that berm removal is inappropriate. A greater concern would be the practicality of attempting to remove material from its existing location within the barrier. This operation would jeopardize the existing wildlife habitat along the Tar River. The removal of this material would require building roads in the existing bottom land hardwoods to dig the toe of the berm out. Soil and erosion control measures which would have to be implemented to accomplish this would require diversion ditches and sediment basins. This would require additional clearing and grubbing activities to occur in the bottom land hardwoods. The minimum amount of bottom land hardwood along the Tar River to be affected would be approximately 9.87 acres. In addition to the disturbance of this additional acreage, a definite bottle neck will occur during the construction and the reforestation process, which could impede the movement of wildlife along this corridor for years into the future. Teer maintains that its original plan for reforestation of the berm into trees and natural vegetation is much sounder than conducting land disturbing activities within the bottom land hardwood forest area of the Tar River. As previously mentioned, Teer intends to plant a variety of trees and natural vegetation indigenous to the area in the barrier. Teer is willing to cooperate with and would appreciate any assistance from the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission in developing a revegetation plan which would enhance wildlife habitat along the east side of the Tar River. Furthermore, once this plan is implemented, Teer would also be willing to donate the reclaimed barrier to NCWRC or a reasonable alternate upon cessation of mining activities. Permit Modification #33-13 5/21/90 Page 3 Regarding the hardwood bottom land along the side of the river adjacent to our proposed modification, Teer is willing to propose the following, 1) Teer will screen the operation by maintaining a buffer zone with a minimum width of 200 feet. The buffer zone shall consist entirely of natural vegetation and existing woodlands. With the exception of the proposed conveyance path across the river, no land disturbing activities will be conducted in the buffer zone, including mining, stockpiling, or overburden disposal. 2) In areas within the proposed 200 foot undisturbed buffer zone which have been previously cleared for agricultural uses, the land will be allowed to return to a natural state. The return of this previously cleared land to a natural state would occur once mining activities on the west side of the river commenced. Teer would allow this area to revert to a natural state earlier, but past experience with the public dumping of trash on our property precludes this from occurring. 3) Once the facilities on the west side of the Tar River are established, Teer would be willing to grant a conservation easement to NCWRC or a reasonable alternate. This easement would apply to the aforementioned buffer area along the Tar River. I trust that this proposal will meet with your approval. Should you or any of your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 682-6191. Very truly yours, NELLO L. TEEERRCC`OMMpPANY e✓ G;(O� . Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. 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State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director April 25, 1990 Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, North Carolina 27702 RE: Modification of Rocky Mount II Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Edgecombe County Dear Mr. Edgerton: The initial review has been completed on your request to modify Mining Permit No. 33-13 to add approximately 325 acres of land located across the Tar River to the west of your existing permitted facility and to develop approximately 165 acres west of SR 1250. The following deficiences were noted in the request: (1) Although a typical detail has been provided, no design calculations have been provided for the exterior ditches located along the outside toe of the permanent visual barrier berms to ensure that they will be properly sized and stabilized. Please provide supporting calculations. (2) Properly sized gravel and rip -rap filter basins must be installed at all check dam locations throughout the site to provide adequate storage and filtering. capacity. Please provide design calculations and construction details for these structures and label/locate them on the mine map. (3) Design calculations and construction details have not been provided for the proposed permanent rip -rap flumes which will carry surface water runoff from the interior portions of the site into the mine excavation. Please provide this information. PO. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Steven S. Edgerton April 25, 1990 Page 2 (4) Temporary sediment control measures have not been provided for the existing drainage system during the construction of the 42 inch RCP through the proposed berm along SR 1250 to prevent offsite sedimentation. Design calculations, construction details and locations must be provided for these measures. Furthermore, once berm construction is underway, silt fencing will be needed over the 42 inch RCP along the toe of the fill or an acceptable downstream measure must be installed. (5) What type of storm drainage system currently exists under SR 1250 below the proposed 42�inch RCP and what effect will it have on the outflow? (6) The proposed sedimentl"basin with filter berm at the 42 inch RCP is not acceptable for the excessive drainage area and inflow for this area of the site. Either a riser should be proposed or the proposed basin surface area should be enlarged to provide an efficient trap with only the 42 inch RCP as the outlet. Please provide revised calculations, details and locations,�Ion the mine map. (7) The basin detail' should be revised to indicate the intended slope above the 42 inch RCP. (8) Please provide details on the proposed conveyor tunnel to be installed below the earthen berm and SR 1250 and any sediment and erosion control measures to be implemented during its construction. In addition, please provide details on the conveyor system itself and what measures will be;'taken to prevent fines from dropping into the lar River. How will it cross the Tar River? What size undisturbed buffer zones will remain on each side of the Tar River and what measures are prdposed,,during the crossing's construction to prevent offsite sedimentation? Please be advised that the;N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) has reviewed this request and has recommended that it be denied based upon the fact that a 200 foot undisturbed buffer zone, as noted in the original application for a mining permit, has not been maintained along the Tar River at your existing facility (see attachedi�NCWRC memorandum). As determined by our Raleigh Regional Office field staff, several of the areas in which the buffer zone is currently less than 200 feet were disturbed before the implementation of The Mining Act of 1971 and are therefore outside of our jurisdiction. However, any of the areas that have been disturbed within the 200 foot undisturbed buffer zone since a mining permit was issued for this site must be immediately restored to reestablish this buffer zone`, The Department strongly recommends that your company voluntarily restore the.200 foot buffer in the pre -law areas to provide a wildlife refuge and corridor as requested by the NCWRC. Lastly, please note that should your modification request be granted by the Director, Division of Land Resources, a minimum undisturbed buffer zone of 200 feet will be required between any land disturbing activity and the Tar River. A minimum 50 foot buffer will be required along all remaining property lines. I recommend that you discuss the above situation with NCWRC representatives Mr. John Alderman at (919) 542-5331 and Mr. Don Baker at (919) 733--7638. Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. April 25, 1990 Page 3 In order to complete the processing of your modification request, please forward two (2) copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address: Land Quality Section P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions on the above. Sincerely, Tra EDavis, E.I.T. Ming Specialist Land Quality Section TED/se Attachment cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E. Mr. John Alderman Mr. Don Baker `ECEIVED AR 3 U 1990 O'lQ!m SECTION ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 0i 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Davis, Acting Mining Specialist FROM: Richard B. Hamilton, Assistant Director RE: Modification request for Mello L. Tear Company's Rocky Mount Quarry, Edgecombe County DATE: March 26, 1990 North Carolina wildlife Resources Commission biologists have reviewed the Hello L. Tear Company modification request and site plane for the above referenced project. Enclosed is data set #24 which lists most of the vertebrate animal species expected in the project area before the existing Mello L. Teer Company's Rocky Mount Quarry was constructed. These 159 species are associated with farmland and forested riparian habitat along the Tar River in Edgecombe County, From U.S.G.S: 1:24,000 scale topographic maps and from N.C. Department of Transportation aerial photographs, it is clear that most of the existing mining area was former cropland, As many as 74 species are associated with cropland in Edgecombe County. Most of the species associated with these croplands have very limited use of the existing quarry area now. Our greatest concern is with the loss of riparian and associated lands along the Tar River. Lands along rivers, creeks, and streams[ are extremely important wildlife migration and movement routes, have relatively high biological diversity and productivity, protect water quality in adjacent waters, and have numerous other ecological values. At least 140 vertebrate animal species are expected to be associated with such habitat in Edgecombe County. J� Memo to Tracy Davis March 26, 1990 Page Two These riparian lands have been significantly reduced, fragmented, or destroyed during the recent past, and remaining properly functioning riparian habitats are extremely important refuge areas for many wildlife and plant species. Therefore, the loss, modification, or reduced ecological values of such areas is of major concern to the Wildlife Resources Commission. By studying available maps and by walking over the existing facilities, it is clear that Nello L. Teer Company has expanded their affected land by placing overburden adjacent to the forested riparian habitat along the Tar River. In the original mining permit application (resulting in permit number 33-13), Nello L. Teer agreed to maintain "a barrier not less than 200 feet wide, of trees and natural vegetation, . . . along (the) Tar River." This buffer has not been maintained and is actually significantly less than 200 feet wide. Most of the buffer area is around 100 feet wide, and at one point it is less than 50 feet wide. Because the buffer was not maintained as specified in Nello L. Teer Company's original mining permit application, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission believes that the existing facility has had an unduly adverse effect on wildlife. Therefore as allowed under NCAC T15: 05B .0006, we request that the mining permit modification request be denied. Further, to allow continued mining at their existing facility under permit 33-13, we request that Nello L. Teer Company be required to remove overburden from their identified buffer area without disturbance of underlying soils to allow native species of plants and animals to repopulate this area. We will be pleased to work with you and the applicant on any future permit modification pending a show of good faith by the applicant in complying with existing permit specifications and in reclaiming degraded habitats within the specified buffer zone. We appreciate your assistance with the conservation of our citizens' native wildlife resources. RBH/lp cc: John Alderman Jack Donnelly Mike Gantt Mike Scruggs' Wayne Jones ' 03/25/90' Set #: 24 Page ~ AMBYSTOMA MACULATUM SPOTTED SALAMANDER AMBYGTOMA OPACUM MARBLED SALAMANDER AMPHIUMA MEANS TWO -TOED AMPHIUMA DESMOGNATHUS AURlCULATUS' SOUTHERN DUSKY SALAMANDER EURYCEA BIBLINEATA TWO -LINED SALAMANDER PLETHODON ClNEREUG REDBACK SALAMANDER PSEUDOTRITON MONTANUS EASTERN MUD SALAMANDER STEREOCHlLUS MARGINATUS MANY -LINED SALAMANDER NOTOPHTHALMiJS V%RIDESCENS EASTERN NEWT SIREN lNTERMEDlA LESSER SIREN BUFO AMERICANUS AMERICAN TOAD BUFO QUERCICUS ' OAK TOAD BUFO TERRESTRIS SOUTHERN TOAD BUFO WOODHOUSIl FONLER"S TOAD ACRIS CREPITANG ' NORTHERN CRICKET FROG ACRIS GRYLLU8 SOUTHERN CRICKET FROG HYQA CHRYSOSCELIS COPE'S GRAY TREEFROG HYLA ClNEREA GREEN TREEFROG HYLA CRUCIFER SPRING PEEPER HYLA FEMORALIS PINE WOODS TREEFROG HYLA 8AA7IOSA BARKING TREEFROG HYLA SQUIRELLA SQUIRREL TREEFROG HYLA VERGICOLOR GRAY TREEFROG LIMNAOEDUS OCULARIS LITTLE GRASS FROG PSEUDACRIS BRIMLEY% BRIM\-EY.S CHORUS FROG PSEUDACRIS TRISERIATA UPLAND CHORUS FROG GASTROPHRYNE CAROLINENSIS EASTERN NARROW -MOUTH TOAD SCAPHIOPUS HOLBROOKll EASTERN SPADEFOOT TOAD RANA CATESBEIANA BULLFROG RANA CLAMlTANS GREEN FROG RANA PALUSTR%G PICKEREL FROG RANA SPHENOCEPHALA SOUTHERN LEOPARD FROG ARDEA HERODIAG GREAT BLUE HERON AIX GPONSA WOOD DUCK ANAS RUBRIPES AMER%CAN BLACK DUCK ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS MALLARD LOPHODYTES CUCULLATUS HOODED MERGANSER CORAGYPS ATRATUS ' BLACK VULTURE CATHARTES AURA TURLEY VULTURE BUTEO LIN2ATUS RED -SHOULDERED HAWK BUTEO JAMAICENSIS RED-TAILED HAWK MELEAGRIS 8ALLOPAVO WILD TURKEY COLINUS VIRG%N%ANUS NORTHERN BOBWHITE CHARADRIUS VOCIFERUS KILLDEER ACTITIS MACULARzA SPOTTED SANDPIPER PHILOHELA MINOR AMERlCAN WOODCOCK COLUMBA LIVIA ROCK DOVE ZENAIDA MACROURA MOURNING DOVE TYTO ALBA COMMON BARN -OWL OTUG ASlO EASTERN SCREECH OWL BUBO VIRGINIANUS GREAT HORNED OWL STRIX VARIA BARRED OWL CERYLE ALCYON � . BELTED KINGFISHER MELANERPES ERYTHROCEPHALUS RED-HEADED WOODPECKER 1 03/25/90' Set # : E4 Page MELANERPES CAROLINUS RED BELLIED WOODPECKER PICOIDES PUBESCENS DOWNY WOODPECKER PICOIDES VILLOSUS HAIRY WOODPECKER COLAPTES AURATUS NORTHERN FLICKER DRYOCOPUS PILEATUS RILEATED WOODPECKER SAYORNIS PHOEBE EASTERN PHOEBE EREMOPHILA ALPESTRIS HORNED LARK CYANOCITTA CRISTATA BLUE JAY CORVUS BRACHYRHYNCHOS AMERICAN CROW PARUS CARDLINENSIS CAROLINA CHICKADEE PARUS BICOLOR TUFTED TITMOUSE SITTA CAROLINENSIS WHITE -BREASTED NUTHATCH THRYOTHORUS LUDOVICIANUS CAROLINA WREN TROGLODYTES AEDON HOUSE WREN SIALIA SIALIS EASTERN BLUEBIRD TURDUS MIGRA70RIUS AMERICAN ROBIN DUMETELLA CAROLINENSIS GRAY CATBIRD MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD TOXOSTOMA RUFUM BROWN THRASHER BOMBYCILLA CEDRORUM CEDAR WAXWING LANIUS LUDOVICIANUS LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE STURNUS VULGARIS EUROPEAN STARLING GEOTHLYPIS TRICHAS COMMON YELLOWTHROAT CARDINALIS CARDINALIS NORTHERN CARDINAL PIPILO ERYTHROPHTHALMUS RUFOUS -SIDED TOWHEE SPIZELLA PASSERINA CHIPPING SPARROW AGELAIUS RHOENICEUS RED -WINGED BLACKBIRD STURNELLA MAGNA EASTERN MEADOWLARK QUISCALUS QUISCULA COMMON GRACKLE MOLOTHRUS ATER BROWN -HEAVED COWBIRD CARPODACUS MEXICANUS HOUSE FINCH CARDUELIS TRISTIS AMERICAN GOLDFINCH PASSER DOMESTICUS HOUSE SPARROW DIDE:LPHIS VIRGINIANA OPOSSUM SOREX LONGIROSTRIS SOUTHEASTERN SHREW BLARINA CAROLINENSIS CAROLINA SHORT -TAILED SHREW CRYPTOTIS PARVA LEAST SHREW SCALOPUS AUUATICUS EASTERN MOLE CONDYLURA CRISTATA PARVA STAR -NOSED MERLE MYOTIS LUCIFUGUS LITTLE DROWN BAT NYCTICEIUS HUMERALIS EVENING BAT SYLVILAGUS PALUSTRIS MARSH RABBIT SYLVILAGUS FLORIDANUS EASTERN COTTONTAIL MARMOTA MONAX WOODCHUCK (GROUND -HOG) GLAUCOMYS VOLANS SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL CASTOR CANADENSIS BEAVER ORYZOMYS PALUSTRIS RICE RAT REITHRODONTOMYS HUMULIS EASTERN HARVEST MOUSE REROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS WHITE-FOOTED MOUSE SIGMGDON HISPIDUS HISPID COTTON RAT MICROTUS RENNSYLVANICUS MEADOW VOLE MICROTUS PINETORUM FINE VOLE ONDATRA ZIBETHICUS MUSKRAT RATTUS NORVEGICUS NORWAY RAT MUS MUSCULUS HOUSE MOUSE VULPE:S VULPES RED FOX . 03/25/90` . 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UROCYON CINER2OARGENTEUG GRAY FOX PROCYON LOTOR RACCOON MUSTELA FRENATA LONG-TAILED WEASEL MUSTELA VISON MINK MEPHITIS MEPHITIS ' STRIPED SKUNK LUTRA CANADENG%S RIVER OTTER LYNX RUFUS BOBCAT ODOCOlLEUS VIRGINlANUS ' WHITE-TAILED DEER CHELYDRA SERPENTINA SNAPPING TURTLE CHRYSEMYG PICTA PAINTED TURTLE CLEMMYS GUTTATA SPOTTED TURTLE PSEUDEMYS CONClNNA EASTERN RIVER COOT PSEUDEMYS FLORIl)ANA FLORIDA COOT TERRAPENE CAgOLINA EASTERN BOX TURTLE KINOSTERNON SUBRUBRUM EASTERN MUD TURTLE STERNOTHERUG ODORATUS STINKPOT OPHISAURUS ATTENUATUS' SLENDER GLASS LIZARD OPHISAURUS VENTRALl8 EASTERN GLASS LIZARD ANOLIS CAROLINENSIS GREEN ANOLE SCELOPDRUS UNDULATUS EASTERN FENCE LIZARD EUMECES FASCIATUS FIVE -LINED SKINK SClNCELLA LATERALIS GROUND SKINK CNEMIDOPHORUS GEXLINEATUS SIX -LINED RACERUNNER CARPHOPHIS AMOENUS WORM SNAKE CEMOPHORA COCCINEA SCARLET SNAKE COLUB2R CONSTRICTOR BLACK RACER DIADOPH%S PUWCTATUS RJNGNECK SNAKE ELAPHE GUTTATA CORN SNAKE ELAPHE OBSOLETA RAT SNAKE FARANClA ABACURA MUD SNAKE FARANCIA ERYTROGRAMMA RAINBOW SNAKE HETERODON PLATYRHINOS EASTERN HOGNOSE SNAKE LAMPRDPELTIS CALLIGAGTER MOLE KINGSNAKE LAMPROPELTIS GETULUS EASTERN KINGSNAKE LAMPROPELTIS TRIANGUOUM EASTERN MILK SNAKE (SCARLET NERODIA ERYTHROGASTER REDBELLY WATER SNAKE NERODIA FASCIATA BANDED WATER SNAKE NERODIA SIPEDON NORTHERN WATER SNAKE NERODIA TAXISPILOTA BROWN WATER SNAKE OPHEODRY8 A2STlVUS ROUGH GREEN SNAKE STORERIA DEKAYI BROWN SNAKE STORERlA OCCIPITOMACULATA REDBELLY SNAKE THAMNOPHIS SAURITUS EASTERN RIBBON SNAKE THAMNOPHIG gIRTALIS EASTERN GARTER SNAKE VIRGINIA GTRIATULA ` ROUGH EARTH SNAKE VlRGINlA VALERIAE EASTERN EARTH SNAKE AGK%STRODON CONTORTRIX COPPERHEAD AGKlSTRODON PI8C%VORUS . COTTONMOUTH CROTALUS HORRIDUS TIMBER RATTLESNAKE 3 K%NGSNAKE) DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES Raleigh Regional Office 11 March 22, 1990 gnuA1kM1T [ TO: Tracy Davis, Acting6Mining Sp 'a ' t FROM: John Holley, Regional Engine r SUBJECT: Modification Request Nello Teer Rocky Mount Quarry 33-13 MAR Z 6 7990 LAND SECT1 N We have reviewed the subject plans and offer the following comments for your consideration: Although they are designated as temporary diversion ditches, the exterior ditches appear to be permanent in that the berms will be retained. No design information was submitted for these ditches. L2-." Properly sized sediment pits will be needed at check dam locations throughout the site., No design was provided to ensure adequate sediment storage. Design computations and details have not been provided for the permanent rip -rap flumes. Temporary sediment control has not been proposed for the existing drainage system at SR 1250 during the construction of the 42" rcp primary outlet. Further, once berm is underway, silt fencing will _ / be needed over the 42" rcp along the toe of the fill. L5r. What kind of storm drain system exists under SR 1250 below the proposed 42" rcp, and what effect will it have on the outflow? (Assumed TW=O)' l6 l The proposed sediment basin with filter berm is not acceptable. The drainage area and inflow are excessive for the proposed structure. Either a riser should be proposed or the basin surface area should be enlarged to provide an efficient trap with only the 42" rcp as / the outlet. �T. The basin detail should be adjusted to show the intended slope on the 42" rcp. �$ #5 washed stone should be used for stone filters on check dams. 6+� If there are any questions, please advise. JLH:ga NELLO L_ TEER COMPANY ®.��i®_ AMember of TNF RRAZt.'R CROUP P. 0. BOX 1131 DURHAM, N. C. U.S.A. 27702 OFFICE TEL'(919) 682-6191 TELEX: 6711660 FAX: 686-4898 February 27, 1990 N. C. Dept. of Environment, Health f-eg RF�k 1v4O and Natural Resources 2B Land Quality Section G/A/) 199 512 N. Salisbury Street 0 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 %, 46"T?o Attention: Tracy Davis Re, Permit Modification of Mining Permit #33-13 Rocky Mount Quarry Dear Mr. Davis: It is with great pleasure that Nello Teer Company submits for your review the enclosed information. The blueprints and sediment erosion control calculations show the proposed expansion of our existing Rocky Mount Quarry. These plane encompass all of the property which we have previously requested permit modification to include into our existing Rocky Mount Quarry permit (reference letters dated 11/13/89 and 11/28/89). Since 'I have not received a reply to the letter dated 11/28/89, I assume that your office is still reviewing our request to include additional property to the permitted area at this and other locations. Initially, Teer plans to mine an alluvial sand deposit which occurs on top of the granitics. Once the overburden and sand have been removed from the pit area, Teer will commence quarry operations in the underlying granitics. Should you or any'of your staff have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 682-6191. Sincerely, NELLO L. TEER COMPANY Steven n, P.G. Enclosures CC: File FOUNDED 1909 I I 1 v� ~J �,v 6 v EROSION CONTROL AND CALCULATIONS FOR NELLO L. TEER COMPANY ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY DECEMBER 1989 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P.A. ENGINEERING • LANOSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SURVEYING • PHOTOGRAMMETRY SMITHFIELD, LILLINGTON, AND RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA �C'L�IMGn1TLaTlo�l51N � I bls�uizFs� AIMA = 154•oolAc,. + 2D. 22 4<. = 54.3IAc. src�ns ,•tr ezr At rZ E4t�. (0 6"j[ca 3 t Lac) !42 12" .�C-.vinfEnFr .S-fLCZACE .A�aILe� G•Fn .0 �'.. 1 t'sh i...STCJRr, Tff dVA1LAFY C- STU2/�Grffr X��AI Lriv,LE v.VATFa rz I- ' ALGA i gl i..F32 G2AIh(!-faEZ bfLCla Tv._ P sIN 1 ;. A'.�� to 21 1 LTc 2v'tAlrl,-_ Tc 2:8MW i 'q'� 1_. c l._Q o of/hc �j.1 -14 9 I �� DAT 5�_ SUBJECT iV rtl-�-D T� �12 SHEET NO. OF C D. BFH V,G_i " DATF =d- - _�_J �]_ JOB NO. SE:;.;D11 p I' 1 I AGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET T�E17", RY PIPE �1 ' ATE : 12-20-1989 Tl|1E : ' 15�40:22 I�PUY . ^ DATA �CULVERT CODE 2 2 5 5 1 SLOPE = .0014 ' ENGTH = 140 ~~ HW = 6 W=0 � fit-) X VEL = 20 �D MAY, = 42 !1AX NO. PIPES = 1 ` LTERMATE DESIGNS l BARREL(S) OF 42 IN DIAMETER ISCHARGE = 93'6 CFS EACH'BAR�EL EA �HDWATER = 5.39941 � Z T IN�ET CONTHUL OUTLET V�LOCITY = 10.6322� WI�H 0 FT TAILWATER CRITICAL DEPTH = 3.0O9�99 FT NORMAL DEPTH = 3.5 FT ` ^ ' SIP RPP ,dPRorl ?VvM F.ICr. q - d fno x. - I 9;k2' I .: /k5C-, GLASS ",3 v-S77WG ' '�FIicKNE�= (I;5)(dmc�xJ.-Q.S)CI�") = 22;�` BAN 2411 29,v FT - .. i.TZ)A lLTTEiz S7r E F5L NaZ.7- NE; T. 1 ' " f [ i : " _ ,..I ,... I ..... , UGH DAT`E?�/— SUBJECT.nIFU P� SHEET NO_ -OF "����" KD. BY�DATc�.f2 �12GI�'-AJ11G1N JOB NO._� FCk2l 104-1 RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A. TCONSULTING ENGINEERS DESIGN SHEET Scone Sizes For ESTIMATION OF STOVE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS FOR CULVERT APRONS _ s,ep i) Estimate flow velocity so at culvert or paved channel outlet. Stem ii)For pipe culverts Do Is diameter. For pipe arch, arch, and box culverts, and paved chan- nel outlets, Do • At, where A: cross sectional area of flow at outlet. For multiple culverts, use De • 1.25 a De of single culvert. .. .lep iH) For apron Oradea of 10% or steeper, use recommends. tior: higher Zen@' ;cones I through 6). ts_ FIGURE 7 �- LCMC(TM GG APRON A✓DON MATERIAL TO PROTECT TO PFCVZNT CULVERT SCOURHOLE LZ Q'tone Fllinq(Fna1_ le Ogg- a A 00 Z lLgnfl 3�00 6 +o 6 Ih1ed vml _= _ a D W (He vr7 aa0 Io.00- B - .• lone—r 6s Og_ anslp°mrsr rlwlinp _ims; bovn or lac ar bournSWICI[Ieatuds2129 FIGURE 8 Severe: ^Bank and Channel Li at ng Procedures," flew Yon: 0c:par Intent of 'r,, por to tion, Division of Design are om.l. ru•tinn, 1971. � i• 0 0 i• i• i• i• i• Culvert Aprons Determination of Stone Sizes for Dumped Stone Channel Linings and Revetments step use g. 9 to eterm ne max mum stone s Me e.9., or 12 fps 20" or 5So lips.). Step II) Use Fig. 10to determine acceptable size range for stone (for 12 fps it is 125.500 lips. for 751 of stone. and the maximum and minimum range in weight should be 25-500 lbs.) Note: In determining channel velocities for stone linings and revetments, use the following coefficients of roughness: Diameter Nanning's Min. Thickness __ Inches _ n' of Lining (inches) Fine 3 0.031 9 Light 0.035 12 Medium 11 D.Na 1f • �jj ! '-'!_ •�' !i• d!ipr�}ii! F jEHIM Mir . •i = •L' :� glsn3F�l:F;iFiFSi� j=::=_F�-1 :..::_ 'i• -lFE s :u€eli'!'! c••c-l:,,ci,:iiCH: CO. _ . c__L,, .: �• �•�. 'B'E cj: '...a� Lc:g,� F'asu� _�iE�,:� . n^ :rAd .! "L+lf�FF°2G�1.•y9Fie��a: 4�{��� FRF•�a'«�'•PF'EF:s:rr:tj Fp;�r .. � � •K. .� :t :� LGe'i�ii+:Thl��.'�.:�m :Cr^Fi '�.•?0c..i • •, Rsi 'F •c'r.AFlpulart••• 2i:1€'YIL'I::F:::e._F� MM::. �.,:,. ....Laa�SE:.s. G:::Gut ;;'I m.s.._i..._.::: i [3�. ax ..i.1•tL'.F:Uns 14 ". HIP At :«VIR ...:; pFI:4� :'REEF C. .n:•.«'.:«ISL•'C'pi1lFF Is !I f. i " a I.. '._...0 ..viec:FieF:.FL_'r°€i:. . 7URE Sfax. Slane Size for Ri plq_p_ Maximum weight of M n{ mn and maximum range ;weight ranee of stone required i eight of s: ones 75Z of stones (lips) hhs.) Fibs.) 150 25 - I50 -So - ISO 600 25 c. 600 150 - 600 t 1,Goo i0 - 1,000 2 0 - i,000 1, 300 50 - 1,900 32S - 1,300 1,600 50 - 1,600 400 - 1,600 2,000 75 - 2.000 60O - 2,000 2,Iro inn . 2, 700 - 800 - 2, Ian �IGEJ"O„ra= of Rip Rap _ t 1 13 Note: Use nomograph To for natural basins with well-defined channels, for overland flow on bare earth, and for mowed -grass roadside channels. For overland flow, grassed surfaces, multiply Tc by 2. For overland flow, concrete or asphalt surfaces, multiply Tc by Cl For concrete channels. multiply To by 0.2. Figure i Time of concentration of small drainage basins, Y.II7A �Em r lal'i ���■■Y�������\\`ram=� r 10 20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 18 24 Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03d Rainfall intensity duration curves —Greensboro. 01 5 ■m�Wmmm mmm®mmm 0 ram` Us\ � •. ■r��r—rr�� =NOMINEE Emm Nis EEE �.�I millI � ■ Bra—r�r�� �\\ r�- -10 '20 40 60 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 Minutes Hours Duration Figure 8.03o Rainfall intensity duration curves—Ralcigh. 8.03.6 OF- $Fr"iol to 1 ^t jUnd Q AILIY sewn :Memo Date: 3l2wlq° Time: To: 048f Re: mL zo L. 72X- iLvcrch I wvvf- �tul+yq C 3a +31� XPACIAM06, Co Divhion of Und Rnwncs, None Carolina Npar nem of Iilvifomnam, IlalO,'And Nnwfel ReNoorcn Ta I✓1{N H17�� Date 0 Subject 11',fw10vn Message ..J Signed Speed L n re nn����ww o From �I yr -pk✓15 Date 2 o a Reply Signed WiISOMORBB Y SENDER —DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT. \ �s c� I State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources , Division of Land Resources 5121 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Govemo.- Stephen G. Conrad Wifliam W. Cobev, Jr., Se,--re-ry March 6, 1990 Director MEMORANDUM TO: Don Baker Program Coordinator: Wildlife Llesources Commission FROM: Tracy Davis ncting Miring Specialist Land Qul<ty Section RE: Hodific.tion Request for Nello L. Teer Company's Rocky Mount Quarry Edgecomibe County Please find Gt=ached for -your review a copy of the modification request and site plans for the wove referenced project. Please review :his information and advise as to the probat%ility-of the operation having uneuly adverse effect on wildlife or freshwater fi-sheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)). Please respond by April 6, 1990 so that we may complete our review of the permit application within our statutory time limits. I As is the case in our review of all mining permit applicaticns, this office will carefully revi_w all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and offsite=edimentation. However, any coraren-�s your agency can provide regarding effects Dn wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contmc- Mr. Steven Edgerton at (919) 6E2-6191 to set up a convenient date and time. Your continued cooperation in the review of these type applicc=ions is very much appreciated. TED/se Attachments I cc: Mr. John Holies•, P.E. RC'. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733-3833 , An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 1 SAv ._ .._ _'i�l _rv.�H����___—.A.4)�r--Trn+.` �`.0 Tce.r—/l�r'✓Er. _— IMPORTANT AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSPON TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CALLED TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU I I URGENT RETURNED YOUR CALL pgAo L.TEYK�LO• — 6oer^t iti Vm 5tci I:QaW1""v Yc7S/t?Z. N C. Dept. of Environment, Health, and NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES Data To:. From: Remarks: ❑ Note and file ❑ Note and return to me ❑ Note and see me about this ❑ For your approval ❑ Per our conversalion ❑ Per your request 19 ACTION ❑ Note, initial and forward ❑ Your comments, pleas* ❑ For your Information ❑ Prepare reply for my Signature ❑ Prepare information for m, to reply ❑ Please answer, with copy to me N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section q Telephone Log Date:�� yo sheet of Time: 0 ❑ am %-pm I Conversation Cau: Placed Received ❑ Returned ❑ 3. Affiliation: _ /L/ly r l�JSldL4/./.�1�/T.��L.Ci%%i�/i?aJG,TiIII/L/.%L/lJ.a�/1!.'1_/!f•'O%%la �. srnrr, State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources . Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street * Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary November 13,, 1989 Director Mr. Steven S. Edgerton, P.'G. Nello L. Teer Company P. 0. Box 1131 Durham, NC 27702 RE: Request for Modifications Rocky Mount Quarry, Permit No.. 33-13 Princeton Quarry, Permit No. 51-5 Raleigh Quarry, Permit No. 92-2 Dear Mr. Edgerton: This office is in receipt of the three (3) above referenced requests for mining permit modifications. As noted in your letters of Sepi-.ember 25 and November 2, 1989, which were all received on November 3, 1989, no erosion/sediment control plans nor reclamation details were submitted with modification requests. This office can not procede with the full review of each of your requests until these plans are received. Should you have any questions on this matter please advise at (919) 733-4574. Your continued cooperation is appreciated. Sinc rely, T mas E. Carroll, P.G. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section TEC:se cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E. P.O. Box 27687, Ralcigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 -telephone 919-733-3833 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Isnd 0,=I'uy 5 Ctlon Memo I Date: i 7 Time: To:,_/r%�n'l From: Re: 7A 11-4 ad,— tP._.: Division of Land Reaunres, North @mlina Ikryuunrnl of [nvimnment Health, and Natural Raaoumes FROM ' "✓� DATE 11 3 REF: .�' � L 140 w / �(g (Y�teSS' rem to/cif - S lJo� Uwe.,( LA LA N QUALITY SECTION SN o�o�alpa�� N ELLO L_ -IF EER GOM PANY A Member of THE. BEAZER GROUP P. O. BOX 1131 DURHAM, N. C, U.S.A. 27702 OFFICE TEL: (919) 682-6191 • TELEX: 6711650 • FAX: 688-48898 pr. September 25, 1989 NOV 031989 Mr. Tom Carroll U, ip nitA.l;'fY SECTION N. C. Dept. of Natural Resources and Community Development Land Quality Section 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Re: Amendment of permitted area at Hello L. Teer Company's Rocky Mount Quarry Mining Permit No. 33-13 Dear Toms Please find enclosed three air photos which delineate property which Hello Teer Company has recently purchased. Teer would like to amend its existing Rocky Mount Quarry Permit (Permit No. 33-13) to include this contiguous property with our permit. Hello Teer does not have a completed mining or erosion control plan at the present time, but will submit one prior to commencing any earth disturbing activities on the newly acquired property. The mining and erosion control plans are presently being prepared by Ragsdale Consultants, P.A. of Smithfield and should be completed for your review within eight to ten weeks. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Should you or your staff have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to call me at 682-6191. Enclosures SSE/dg cc, File Sincerely, HELLO L. TEER COMPANY Steven S. Edgerton, P.G. FOUNDED 1909 .1 I 1.• � 1 ' ,.:' : .. � .... 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BOX H31 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Res acres, n Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section pq rcrl I n f �(r MINE INSPECTION REPORT "' jC (PERMITTED MINE) �1A53 1. MINE NAME rnoti� r QoArtg. 2. MINING PERMIT '-��-�- 3. OPERATOR P+�,=...K dam nti l< GAROL,r N AC,inEr.,4. COUNTYr-hr. r. cn,.,.,�;_ 5. ADDRESS P n. C> n I =AA.'2� R`t , c c7,:2c 5q 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE P - y i F 7. RIVER BASIN 8. Person(s) contacted at site 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? 19 Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes E No 11. Date last inspected: Fj I & /CIR 12. Any mining since last inspection? E*, Yes U No 13, Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? 1- Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Ed, Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes 1�1 No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measuresmec'�and/or taken: _:, .. - 17. Other recommendations and comments 5-. ,-rr.. i_, i )a e; ,..., ' — i „Sr ( 14 :\' r C'\Il rvZg •) V IS. Is the Annual Reclamation, Report+/ -map accurate? ©,Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes P No Proposed -date—/—/ 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report n. 21. Copy of Report sent to operatorA. / -I IC4 (date) INSPECTED BY: tTt SC eC .T DATE Telephone No: 6 t cl pC) Mule copy to file Yeflow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specinlrs( 10197 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources,r:, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Sectionln MINE INSPECTION REPORT �1�� Mpy q 19315 U (PERMITTED MINE) u� I. MINE NAME R2 Ccv I it ,t,czev 2. MINING PERMI� 3. OPERATOPge,L4k%% pti.t Ctl,re. .._ra /.�W,Le-aj COUNTY r6''i.c=r-Ci�r-,r=-.i= 5. ADDRESS h. iJ :fit �x I'�fge 'e CZ-cr� ! c G�;'�?Uq 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 9-' J 2t JJ2 7. RIVER BASIN S. Person(s) contacted at site 3Tr ? (Zv 9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? 19 Yes ❑ No 10. Pictures? ❑ Yes O• No 11. Date last inspected: e" 09 /y 12. Any mining since last inspection? 19 Yes ❑ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? El Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? O Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? El Yes RI No I yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 16. Corrective measures nceded'and/or taken: 17. Other recommendations and comments: n . C , ,1..wr i ! 1" c A\•', t %.t'',C,!\-Ti— ! `e Sit 9 y: •.. a�_' Ca., t is 'c_a\.(\T', i.JL IS. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? O Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes O. No Proposed date—/---/- 20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report fJ. 21. Copy of Report sent to operator. / -7 ITA (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE 3 1 C, l c/rt Telephone No: (mil 19 1 _S$1 `-� avi✓ While copy to file Yellem copy to operatorPink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 I,>cz P�"\r�1L ICI j A' I �iJ-vc lD-I )r_ A-rTri ; EETIM SPPIr kLSS North Carolina Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Lard Resources, Lard Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMI= NONE) 1. MINE NAME i 1orgC /ol9 Arm L1 i R s( 2. MINING PERMIT#13- /3 3. OPERATOR HM (WA A Ut �pTJS 4. COUNTY 5. ADDRESS F• (Jr lbly 13q s KIP ./'OGI 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7. Person(s) contacted at site f I &FE. rLt - IJ. A61 l I a" . 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? 1Yes ❑ No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes oKNo 10. Dale last inspeded:J20 C L/ 11. Any mining since last Inspection? ,L( Yes ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Penh? Dt'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: �l 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permil? MYes ❑ No If no, explain: 14.'Did any of the above deficiencies resuh in offste damage? ❑Yes ANo If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Comective measures needed and/or taken: nl o !J 16. Other recommendalions and comments: M S 1: 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Repo(r map accurate? ayes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed SY�=37AT� Sywr 18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes P141,No Proposed date=/=f_ 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Repod. 20. Copy of Report sent to operator �/ /-1=5' INSPECTED BY: A WM17 f}j,'SFFNRA w/✓�pF �DATE "J� f30 l�s) Phone No: 1001, / White copy fo file Yellow copy to opwator Pink copy to Mining Specialist -� 9191 r ^' ) - 7 bwlc, DV V6bDU ..-.. SC C0:3 Gy yo!G4'- i az� A7n✓: U'h' SCR �,Jk) Q 10N sue. North Carolina Department Division of Environment, Health, and Natural Resouroas, "iv 98 v4z� of Land Resources, Land Quality Section bO tdr,. %9 I MIN 1.MINENAME ork f. 3. OPERATOR i JA.—i L 1 5.ADDRESS D .� _ �X 1111 INSPECTION REPORT vrs�4 P. tk, (PERMITTED MINE) Gi.lAt_=12V 2.MININGPERMIT# �3— i3 4. COUNTY GTIG�f gM C '19t. WOArn ^ r•. '17inQ � 6. Person (s) contacted at site /' 7. Was mine opereting at lima of insp 9. Date last inspected: is /ZUl 1 11. Is the mine in compliance with thelOperafing If no, explain: r2 sIV , Rio/ / /n/Fr lion ? ❑x Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures? ❑Ves X No S 10. Any milling since Iasi inspection? [ Yes �No' Conditions of the Permit ? I—Yl Ves ❑ No JUN I 12. Is the mine in compliance with the If no, explain: I Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑n Yes ❑ No t 1 I I 13. Did any of the above deficiencies and severity of the damage: 'result in offsite damage? ❑ Ves FV1 No If yes, describe the type I I I 14. Corrective measures needed and 1. or taken: I I 15. Other recommendations and comments: t^n.J'Tr////s .vl At. Yi1 0 Ji,J 4 I 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report 1/ - map accurate ? [I'Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed I I 17. Follow-up inspection needed`? 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection INSPECTEDBY: Agmal% �I Phone No: ( /Tv)/ %/ White copy to fit& ❑j Yes Q No Proposed date—/—/—__. r Report /r? 19. Copy of Report sent to operator S / 2A1_/L/ I�� (date) ' LTL.SlJ JI_-A-rn��•11.�H DATE: 'ri 17- <1 01 / I Yefbw oopy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist ves North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section I' MIN INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME90rKI Al Al_&V 2.MININGPERMITp 3. OPERATOR'A1 r= l l n / . 1 7"� 4. COUNTY E1�A6- 5. ADDRESS (3 0. Rnx 1 1131 IiINllPkla�'�AL 6. Person (a) contacted at site C t C . L L AJ 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ® Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures? ® Yes No 9. Date last inspected, 7 /_W/ q1f 10. Any mining since last inspection 7 ®Yes No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? R Yes No II no, explain: I I l 12. I5 the mine in compliance with thel If no, explain: Reclamation Conditions of the Permil ? ® Yes ❑ No I I I 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result and severity of the damage: r in olfsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type L, 14. Corrective measures needed and floutaken: L,�/+Pe Nil r?60,A y3Lr>I.,!/n Crn/.i(JII EI TcJ 'CIIF r�l?ST /4frr% tnrArrM.cA 9C II.lGT�j,L I pT�'Ib7r anr fi4,_fk 'i ARM nQ Rrr�,¢x.v„r� c rus 6fr 4nr! PiI. �y a 4".1 nr CIHArl c..c ^r7`l l.InrYI�C _ IrJSTALt A'1F/JI ATf MFAV R'C A2rw T - G SA21 h i 171 N f. I➢,9l f . 15. Other recommendations and comments: ")AM rRi ?f4'r3 lir SI, Ella, !� P A J nl Ella, f re (1= 4A)R(is: Pnr uT rn MII/1L0.- I 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+l IAA9 �r9(leoL rr 6Y1 �,/ - map accurate ? '. Dl Fr4G.0 fv� Yes nrr No (Explain) p`Not Reviewed nn/ MA/ -- -_ CA�l�,G o _ Zq - 5V' . I 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑Yes 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection' INSPECTED BY: fi1.1M" AL-$ Phone No: -7/— 47nd White copy to file No Proposed -date _!_/_ Report O 19. Copy of Report sent to operators / )8l9-&. (dale) Hrf-NNERIJoe V ArIIU'r 4 DATE: e= ! /U ! 4- 1 / I Yellow wpy to operator Pink wpy to Mining Specialist aso WD � � 1 .• i� � 1 y r i ' r � � . �_ � _ _ _ -- I f i... �, _ _ -- � '.l i� - _ _ - i 1 1 _ I -- - _ _. - 't _ ,.. _ .., ' �� ' '� �� .� Aupast 29v 1975 Mre is 'Themes :9with Rallo Le TaerP. 0. Boxll3Durhamo RorEh Ca27702Dear Mr. Goulds Cn August 25 an inspection of the Rocky Mount II Quarry In bigecombe County was madeuired by'a. Se 74-56 of. fThe Mining Act of 1971"e Can— servatian practid reclamation activities carried out to data wac fa ed to be in compliathe provisI= of your mining paradte Your company Is to be commanded the fine work it has done regarding screening the operation end vegetating around the quarry rite. _ I usd from talking with We Riley Dean at the quarry that plans are In the worlas th ' fall' far the recommendations I have regarding the seeding of eeveral arcane- These.areas include: Is The area on the outalde of the new protective berm along the Wes boundary near the raw water outlet pipe. 2e The linage channel along the south border running from the load— . out to the intersection with the thermal an the met side of the itee . . 3e The bare charnel which r ms from the Interoection mentioned In (2) to a Tor Rivers I be looking forward to dropping by thequarry sometime after the vegetation ie established. If you have any questions or need assistancev please do not hea rate to get in toucho very truly Sourer Robert Be Liveromr Jr* Aesistent State Mining Engineer 1 INSPECTED BY: N0. / Mire: /ro69 Date Inspected: I. Remarks - Measures Taken A, Erosion Control;, S, Waste Disposal: C. Reclamation: NEW NJ EST BFkM 1I. Annual Reports - Adequacy of tc^^T / RECOMMENDATIONS & INSPECTION REPORT Permit Nw ber.; Date of last inspection: Person Contacted: n Deficiency letter needed Letter Sent Reinspection Needed-- .-. �. .�. � �1 1 ti.,. ..5,, \ �.4 � .. � 1 S � f ' _ . : 4 ,� 4 � �, 1 ' .. i r 1 + J J � l �, ' - J 1 1 S J \ 1 J � � '� � 1 t �� • RR •� . :1 � � �ti � 1 � � ;.. � ` � V State of North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division A N N U A L R E C L A M A T I O N R E P O R T -witnm 3U nays alter completion pr termination or mining on an area unner permit cr within gU days after each aniversary of thel issuance of the oprating permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until reclamation is completed and approved, the operator shall file a report of activities completed during the pieceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74-55 "The Mining Act of 1971" i Name of Mine Rocky Mount ➢1 County Edeecombe I Name of Company Nello L. TeerlI Mailing Address Post Office Be I 1. If mine is now inactive, Indic 2. Indicate new acreage affected (a) Tailings ponds (b) Stockpiles (c) Waste Piles (d) Mine Excavation TOTAL 3. Estimate the new acreage to be 4• Describe measures taken for erg =4 5. Indicate amount of reclamation e (a) Tailings Ponds - (b) Stockpiles Permit Number 33-13 Telephone (919) 977-1611 1131, Durham, North Carolina 27702 e date of termination of mining. Date - mining in last 12 months. Acres J Acres Acres Acres Acres ffected by mining in the next 12 months. - 3 acres ion control. out in last 12 months. Acres (c) Waste Piles Acres (d) Mine Excavation (Continued on reverse side) 3 Acres - Acres I 6. Describe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. 41 NT^,. ..the. ♦h,n a dpfnilpd hprehpfnrc. in Paranranh No. 4. Signature of person responsible for reclamation JI Thomas Gould Title I Yice Pres' nE Date August r8, 1975 Complete and return to: - - Mining Division " Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 North Carolina Department Division of Natural Resources and Community Development' GEIVED of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINL mm /71tz r oo^aId4 1. MINE NAME &_&,l 3. OPERATOR AA, 1 1 c) 4. 5. ADDRESS V. 0 _ -PC), /V INSPECTION REPORT SEP 2 �r 1989 w1gl y '(PERMITTED MINE) lAdl� n�l4i liV SECTION 2. MINING PERMIT# 3 Ike pr . Cv . 4. COUNTY Q/ ' l A )14 ^-, Aic —�'�-� 6. Person (s) contacted at site I'f it 2 _ o A, Vs 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ®.Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ®Yes No 9. Date last inspected: .'S�/ 29/ RBI 10. Any mining since last inspection ? 0-Yes ❑ No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Q Yes ❑ No If no, explain: - I: I I I I 12. Is the mine in compliance with the r eclamation Conditions of the Permit ? `Yes ❑ No If no, explain: I I I 13. Did any of the above deficiencies rdsult in offsite damage ? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: f I I 14/. Corrective measures neededd.and /(or taken- _ A- .�. /�— ; _ego fip_s �'( c� r e'_ /Or, T�1 Q r�f S A ��+�U C. 1 l r '� U N r AJ A /1%d!C . -rA,s 5/ 1/* ,C,1wAe ra :— I V I 15. Other recommendations and comme�`nts: /Y)a� ,,,�fur s. /4 f��MAPfrz-, I'AF'A/ �� G 5 D 1e f.Clu`tE'/'" T/'�tr� WG pAk' v 4 C oy. JAi Ida /4,a 1Z . 5* .r -i t A L en _. _o4 w ct x1c( �lLrc-J/ csJa a_/'�� in/�Dt�s/-r�,u� .SF�.%rA1c xS asod, 4o/` f1ie 16, Is the Annual Reclamation Report + -map accurate ? O'Yes ❑ No (Explain) El Not Reviewed S' a o'd) S / N .C/a n o s D I �1�'_r I tt CA �, ram_ \ � _C_ e. /A t L a! e e A-r Cta [ fr t, rs�.9i F.v f P v �? S SIO o nl Cry T A;�6S.i i t4_ 14 V r 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? O'ees ❑ No Proposed dale / D 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator (0 (date) INSPECTED BY: Idvav G . lR aaJ, DATE: Phone No: (jjj) I '� 3—' 2,1 White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist REV, WRa _ i i .. .. _ I I 1 .. i .. . i YYI/C. �aYw2d linefeI NE INSPECTION:REPORT Land Quality Section -D JUN 1 U 1988 ..1- /' /V / A /xlANpn J�i1AliP/aJ 1. Operator: P� LaPI 2. Mine Name 06 /�/(. 3. County: g o tie. 4. Is site permitted? Yes 140_ 5. Permit No. ,.33-13 6. Person(s) Contacted: Mfz 271n1S 7. Was mine operating at 9. Date Last Inspected: 11. If mine is not under 12. Are public safety prov 13. Is the mine in complia Yes_t,/No_ If no, of inspection? Yes_YNa_ H. Pictures? Yes_ No 110. Any mining since last inspection? Yes�/No_ cite evidence of recent mining activity: as in compliance with the permit? Yea V No with the Operating Conditions of the permit? 14. Is th/g mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the permit? Yest/ No_ If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above Yes No If yes, 16. Is the Annual explain: fancies result in offsite sedimentation? measures are needed? Report and map accurate? YesVNo_ If no, 17. Other recommendations and comments 18. Follow-up inspection n 19. Copy of report sent to Yes-NOV Proposed date: or? Yee& /1/6No No. of add'1 pages_ (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE: J / Z 3 / Dp LA140 Vla ly S�Clt" Department of )amcs C. Martin, Governor Mt' J. Thomas Gould Nello L. Tear Co. Sox 113 Durham, NC 27702 Dear Mr, Gould: On May 20, 1985 an j required by G. S_56 c Some recent seeding Plated prior to my insnec will change to wet giving The quarry is in com us. Should you desire int. WB/7b cc: LSim;. Simons State of North Carolina ural Resources and Community Development Rileigh. Regional Office S. "Thomas Rhodes, Secretary OF LAND RESOURCES May 22, 1985 REr Rocky Mt. Quarry Edgecombe County d33-13 spectfon of the aforementioned mine was made as The Mining Act of 1971". ` bare sputa inside of the berm had just been com- '.on. Hopefully .the dry weather of recent weeks he newly seeded area a chance to grow. iance with your permit. rmation or assistance, please feel free to contact Sincerely yours, L✓Y Wyatt Brown Environmental Engineer Technician Land Quality Section 'RM I10"TIq Dm,, P.O. [ NC- 3T61L nx ]765 pal „ e,gh, il8i' Tdcpho� 4� r 19-733-23H An GIL I Gpperninlw Arm-maar< Acn n Fnpluy� • DIVISION OF LAND NE UBCS9i June 19,, L.1,904 41 Na. Thomas Gould ' Neflo L. c Teer Co P.o: Box 1131 .. QUA!/T4 Durham, NC' 27702 S ;Dear Nh. Gould• .. "P 4 - ..Ng° Hooky Mt. QuarrY0 33 13, `x- ;PdBecombe. Co. .., . _ On June 4, 1904 an .ins required b G.S.Spec On of the aforementioned mine use made ae V Y T4 5fi�of The kains Act of 1971 t - 'TheA inapection,.rwealed,. feW tare spots'on the ieside. slopes of Lhe berm. tM.. Bolina ind �cated dtabilisation Would begin as soon .as - possible Thank you for You `,'time - y Sinderely, .. y* ' 4 Wyatt L Broan ; Land, Quality Seetion 'WLB:boh t . CO: Jim Simone Id '.,. p( If If tePsi ! If, q I It :i 1 0.1 1rl G W I If Ipf Y t� _ 1If1.I iTl I aF i s 1. If y,fls,,t`` T li, `± lIf ,. .. . K .'. e„ y It f11- b If If 4 tl r .. a rc �1WOIla > .kr lgi�m If I If I Ile N. ' w�l If It .;r,. x� j -i�I 6 tell r f h c $ r.•e 1�n.[,cy cnu gr,vv 1 -. .. ` �. fit. If 4 } SAC ICI Y1Co7M1 t)5S 3l. 23 >C33;; �7'S 1_'. lit - tot, ,r".3 TugIfSfG 4.Cf`TII "��'Y&,aDC!',ft �'jAi all'Y' air { 4W'SllTl 9t1.PC✓•,T£JpF�i Rfl,G-i�•�,3y '• IF r .$j^.�P F'L b*ud yirb�_� 4 JYa C 9 , k,Ga L.G �aI Mr 16{ yTLd 2ile2A . '.j 1 el r st , II pdC�JCff1t (O � M_ f r q.. L, it w ILI lit Lf 4 Ile If few If r r Ai I If ' "' I wiSl ' 1 Nf U°'®tl i"+f19 y aVP�St?' flt t �.- a . QSvi21-I. G± '; r tf }l i 1d et • a ✓ . .hl 3 ;i, .y . r.. 5 s . ,; y ! ,� I •, lowlt ... REC:EI,ED `r MAY 12 1903 LAND QUALITY:SECTION 4.'', • Nei 10 1983 ' Mr.. J t Thoaiae Could tiollo L .Tear' .1 us,Pa' y� ., ' b.Durham,` N. `C. 277021 -�Desi Mr Could. + ' e. 'I ReRocky Mount.. Quarry 33-13 ... . . !. Pilgecombe County - L. 1 ., On May 3'; 19g3-an ine ection of the'afor°mentioned+ f ae required ti P _ Y...0 S 6-56 of The ALini mine Wes.mada y ng Act, o£ 1971'.� - '.+ r - Tbe iaePectioa revealed Some bare Spots on the new ,barn e[abili aation that: Should be re -.Seeded.; I also.�indicated to�Mr-.. Bo1I"ea.td", add atone to the filter -berm where'.it haa�`bean da . II ,,. _ msged-:over the oiatsr .. Should you dasike nforma . . ' Procedures. or erosion control. t6 °r, aeaietanca regarding recla US: - - techidquea,' lases; motion +P feel free to contact ° f Sideerely, .. 1 ' • ` ` Y ; 1 /� 'gown Lnad 'Quality Section . ct 'Jim Siswna". + i i All A i ' y_. • '•i 41 Is sI .i mt l t r 1 r..FIf I •F.x v l ` ` r :rd4 Is S - -It . N y ^ { F % ez Ay. It t 77EJ aarua r r > } t J tl.R\�s p' .. r yit + 7',' ! Tuod (irr.r747. hr�c Cron, .+'.: ,, ..1 ,; .J'Y?'�:C J;tcnu r st e At, ind r a 'm r 2T ccoFA ,E' Ist It sip n t r hsdb <rrtnea. ,fi sxovrai :o¢[r nT Gs iLrZru,w h7 Raa {c 7 % V. cQIT:,aqf If {iJrorrTy �a� 22ar'�G i'Jfvt �aF iu'; cx Fx r.. ;:4:rliGs csnva17Tr,F xrc �.vua.fYgri s. t , wgri �J ous fo f?s L 7 �k"'?6x.�+ nury,c :c te¢sa, yeell q i�- " i F..9r Tou G kG` iY!'li�1. i�,�.ClA. .y.. TY+St} ilt'y i qY Q 1' OY{. f?.: �u .l t LeJn`.Tveb;CF Or}I Afi: 76,G en:uf Ji N'}C. ,YYJO GS b Fr'IS t-A:';h Fa. [a:rT7S—. .,, ♦ n - r sr�G'^trYc fPI;F )t� �� arr ''.)r.tk t lu. 7111 t... G >. ^r{: rl ct(J:Y oi*, irr; rG cJ t�8:w{'ur 1� -;;Sr Is I �. + F giYVran.p& wnrt"T i. r r sF 7 t onJ r .)nntsit Is I fist .i If t S T eCo s U +e.l To v +et`r, ^yo y tJ� .+rtf �•, t ."y Sri%a .yr. nOff fg r It . L 1v, r 1 r Js 1. +i .k ;T11 fd't3 �' I Is :1 ., :a.' rIss r LI tif��n GiA��4i� a,r q { pe 7Yryp "s" u' .' l� fu el Y J h '.nY..• APR 16 1982 , .•p' - UiNO QUALITY, SECTION_- April-'14F,' 1982 . Mr. J.'Thomee Gould'_ .Mello L. Tear Company. - - - - P. 0. Box 1131 - Durham,H.. CC.' - 27702 Dear H.r 'Gould:: - -1. P .. Re:. Rocky Mount Quarry 1I (33-13) o .^' Rdgecombe County.. . On Aprfl S. 1982 en 1'napection'of tfi; aforementioned'+mine wes. ' made as required by G. �S. 74=56'of "Tha; Mining Act of 1971".,-,7 This.faepection evealed some needed,stabilization, of the berm - addition backslope M�ij Bo11ne said this seeding would be•performed,,. in.the'near future as plane were already being. made for this work before my inspection - .Reclamation activities and conservation practices'narried out to date were found to b J.n compliance with the provisions of your. .- mining permit.• Should you desire information or assistance regarding reclamation procedures or erosion co trol techniques, please feel free to contact.; Sincerr/ely, .. .. 'Wyatt -Brown Land'. Quality Section WB/mdp .. - . cc: Jim Simone - . ' � i�"S4 v 'r 7 Esc rlfr LLOC(.:91YGL UL Ty914: t" 7 J.+e"'V6, Fol=C�0 ny A ) s, LZ ?1 y{_.11 3},(OI u'-r 3;a Uny L7-L< It?cut 41C . a ..cMJ ea_ nC 79 C M �, �.. ,u1 r..ily.. !"IA 7 1,, .5'i �Gtfi ,. �-•. . '$ 3 1'tOu �•f.�4"j� c U'ry`F:L! f} f i�r.a r4 JF}'Ffil iyiT" '6[OY.i 1 y ;-1 T16VS'j TF.. d (c Tu ;s t c C ds >: - S rL SG. ...i,CvCCirt :U-r,d edi;., '.<A iuH Y Yi,j� ci � pF. l„zmr" r%•i"C re ry .-1 .' I;;.,' a :;'ei• �ncFfv.T ,u.� C}�F F2o->;ntt}e¢. stY+ ' I. .. k.-,F � CIS YOtr.lt .'1. Is ?aIlit C.- n re r.. f. y - IT VL 3i.� C'j3dl)iA rl,;i vi=`: i j RECEIVED + OCT - Div. of Ear,rri RESOURCES. 1 LAND QUALITY sizcnoN '•' -October. l8, 1979 Mr.,JO Ilion Gould � - .. Ne11e L. Tear Comp y - P• 0,, Box 1131 ' Durham, North Ceml¢e 27701 Dear Mr- 1. Pould - RSt Rocky Mount u`, , Bdgecombe Countyry IL �33^13) .. On.Oc sober 16, •I979 ..' .. °lade 'required b Y�e Saepaction of the aforementioned mine 'was . ,Ieerali S tatute 74-56 of ReclamatioThe ning Act of 1971."' n activiti'�' Mi i and co¢servatl¢n practices carried out.to date were 8o and to be Ia ' ` ` - mpliace with. the provisions of your »Ring: Permit Should. -You d e - ., ire information or asaietence, regeidin. _I 'tion proceduree'or era'do 8 reclesu- ¢ con[ro2 techntq¢¢o Please feel free to A. Cen CaeC us' ti Sincerely;. . .I 4 •. i q L Ro1leye :J ' gionelE¢Riaeer JLRtJ/a�. - Land Quelilty Section cc "Mr: Jim- imons .. 9i x .7 •'1 • .' .. •-. i`a i ' -I a 1 Tyu '15 ''. S Y .cif.'` { •} I• •• t � r• ` I • .y ' ' 1 . _ � G F: J:' � { r `",X.�i�Jt)]i � .4 ' •^ r y v. ' ' r , �a'! Lei �' • '} f ' TO'T �1xCrL'Rri!i' 'JF. a-_f• iL=' .:t3;1rF.t.3j' �r 'YF,sxC `Ir 3 l :i`.,u�P t+ G �YiC (? + • t 'rs? f r t • TIT ' r ! r� T f't* 1'f v ' h1 :3 r ) i3 ILi{ r fi. t Jsr1 `T:1,T1C+ .r..=i s; _ cT:� I ;'Cf• �J :isO [31 ], lvL. i , ... I� •_ r •'� 'i , r S� I �"r•. �' �t41 r rh•Y=FR .'' • � ii�%.�,1• J�'3, "{i1. r7 ,._ ,3.; r�':'. .! ..n'�].}'e££2:.� .t, r�"f� �,C.�'3a _.i`(.� iV %�1t i� a' f., i v �{��7:'rl. tlt l ° is E rt!'� f it l{ a yCr 1 1fi,ki. .� ' ' .... .• tj:• •�1::!?{�+.il: ��� !'`i�f�J .`3.Ti •�:':.�.�?4iC��Ji! O� {'.. EJ'�i)::��f.'�rl!:Tt7Yit:L# Sli:i"Lifi L'SfT? • T;j�: �,)c�r� j'��lI.�.3:-�. i7rIL��� 1 `j•� � ..fiJ '_.0 � ,r • ? '� � � - �-' ' ' . i r j�isr iF.- fiL • E } t ` ,,�i S ' ' f' f • �� A � .. f � r; r:F'i i t, 1. � ;'; � t r , , - •mil _ r ., - - ,� �,f F:wr_ .-i._.,ir �"•., ` -, , "�� irm�aNEL_LO L. TEER COMPANY yt-E:l j y'?. GENERAL OFFICES +� :,;5`, ., _..aY ,✓ • post office box 1131 - durham, x. c. 11 aggregate division 29703 Mr. John L. Holley, Regional Engineer N.C. Department of and Community D4 P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carc Dear Mr. Holley: iral Resources pment 27611 SUBJECT: Rocky Mount Quarry II (33-13) Edgecombe County' Thank you for your our Rocky Mount Quarr We have instructed primary drainage ditch rip -rap on the. side slot retain any silt run-off, exit. June 8, 1979';'...::);'.?: RECEIVED 0�JINN G RF1 jq>„ EAIcIH DI DQALrEVVgcEs Y SECTION of June 4, 1979 reporting your inspection of ne Ramsey, Quarry Manager, to correct the 'erred to in your letter. We propose to place of the ditch to eliminate erosion. Also, to will install a rip -rap check dam at the ditch We do not feel that itlwouldlbe appropriate to plant grass at this time of the year. We will overt-seed''this fall with Kentucky-31 fescue. It is hoped that the with your approval. JTG:sj cc: Gene Ramsey steps will correct this situation and meets Very truly yours, NNE1L L. TEER COMPANY Thomas Gould ( dice President ggregate Division RECEIVED JUN 7 WO DIV. OF EARTH RESOURCES J LAND OVALITY SECTION ^ r June .4, 1979 ~ RECEIVED Mr. J.. Thomas Gould JUN 'S 1979 Nello L. Teer Company gESOURCES - P. 0.'➢ox 1131 Dry. OF EARTH Durhem,. North Carolina 2702 + gyp. QUALITY SECTION .*Y Dear Mr. Gould: - SUBJECT: Rocky Mount Que ry II �I(33-13)', , Edgecombe Coun �'. I enjoyed meeting wi Mr. F. R. Omstead at the subject mine on April 27, 1979; Please excuse our 4lay in this notice to you as we have been extremely busy the.past few months. ,As diecussed'with Mx. 'Nme teed at the site; reclamation activities and conservationpracticee .tar ied out to date are producing good results, however, one problem area in partic ar was noted as requiring.apecial"attention. This area da .the primary drain a channel in the stockpile area at the south of the site. This channel is tak g surface drainage from the haul roads and equip- ment,areas and discharging it.offsite.to the Tar River. No.considerable damage was evideht, but th ; ochannel was in an unstable condition .and, therefore, must be provided a ground. ver*aufficient to restrain accelerated erosion within 30 days. An inspection wi-1, be conducted at that time to determine compliance. ' Thank you for your coy'eration in this matter, and if you should desire any ,information or assistance, lesse.4 feel free to contact us. - Sincerely, ..in Holley, Jr. Regional Engineer'. Land Quality SectionJLHYtja - a / '4 cc: VMr.. Jim Simone i I - i' usipxltr 7 !rL'Suusz : 1p ' ;U VLrfi�fOs} l,L e';3t"1Uf1 }"JL`d �Lt �_�i£!r Y] N1•.'uG 11 � -, { , y iuu; cn t.x :u n vCh r.wH6J 'O OTa r,r,':adi ♦ ,,;iOu z,ronS, ,a.:;cn vs �ra�:'r:C7or >rgT Pg,L n qL Foa aL. u. :'air Gn 46LGLHTSh COWaT7:;-rc«• t t a nu nh r ,rr u. oxn irn �cunci, JuEa;c, 7•:Etc'. +o a;_r :cce�e..�rToy '. ua rou n;Ffin , li.rl-u 6 pa.: rergsp•1 ,' t t .tL: cpU"ura}' . i+.'• jrx, rt u...PT. cu'dE'G n3u. uny, i ar :.aa., a y tia ruF iu'� iY'arc. 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JOHNSTON STREET 4020 WESTCHASE BOULEVARD 1210 MAIN STREET SMITHFIELD. N.C. 27577 RALEIGH, IN C 27607 ULLINOTON. N.C. 27546 SEAL ' ol WSUAt, 8A/iSER YdE.__. x� yi '.. r • .UAL $A# R«ER BERM < b� ^y 1 {1 x; If • t 0 x f' s. 1 0i > 77 0oo m 6I v < m °s a _ m z m 4R ID I PROPOSED ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY MINING PLAN NELLO L. TEER COMPANY RAGSDALNP. E CONSULTATS, A."` ENGINEERS, LANOSCAPE ARCHITECTS & SURVEYORS P.O. BOX 1749 SUITE. 380. WESTCHASE ONE P.O. BOX 760 310E-JOHNSTON STREET 402DWESTCHASE BOULEVARD 12101wUMNSTREET J SMTHPIELO. N.C. 27577 Ai -EIGH, N C 27507 UWNGTON, N.C. 27546 " 4e mcp f D allT zz m N ' $ OD to MINING PROPOSED ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY PLAN HELLO L. TEER COMPANY RAGSOAL E CONSULTANTS, P.A. ENGINEERS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS & SURVEYORS P.O. BOX 1749 SUITE 360, 1 STCHA ONE P.O. BOX 760 31GE. JOHNSTONSTREET 4020NJESTCHASE BOULEVARD 1210MAINSTRE.ET SMITHFIEID. N.C. 27577 RALUGH. N C 27607 UI JNGTON.. 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JOHNSTON STREET 4020 WESTCHAEE 9OI ILEVARO 1210 MAIN STREET SNNTHFYELO, N. C. 27577 RALEIGH.N C 27607 UWNGTCN, N.C. 27546 Vlap M box eo MMPs 2°.,t x tsr.°2 co 245.4 205.9 . � a .° Cil so �. II 00 `l ,— ,- •--'r ��� �. � `! �'� � >�"-�- ... Sao= 97 l , � l.Yi I • It .) �� LAM-- :. • - \ 1.0 ( too �� /S� f •- t ess.x + I� � - •♦•� l 2 teal 7 xzs..: l t �, � , �� �90 ��- f = •. tee• *•••• i I VA\\ � \ \ 6 � 1500 all r ,�••�•• f\ 22°7.a ; 2!{. t 2257.6 te57.2 t2°M I reels I • /// t x..., OVERBURDEN DISPO AL AREA � i 4 j • -----ROCK CHECK DAM TEMPGRAR'+ DIVERSION I i • �µ � � • e.•.. I � .__....,..®.... r a �. __ ........_.......®.._.._..... _ _ _ • PILE • .... _ _ _..... \ a F/t�COO wqy txxx.° i IF • ° :°.., � I SC 7 PRIM RY ® 1 CRUS STATIO • ER ER SECONDAR CRUSHER _----'_.'�- ���-J i I, I / 1 � • .: ROCK CHECK DAM Y • CLASS A RIP -RAP • �\ • • �. ROCK CHECK DApry x°p`° I ►• TEMPORA&Y DIVER! DITCH 950.4 2 -� -_- _ • ro _-- , • As j IF �. . )� / i �— � m • fC t1N.. xl.... OCK CHECK DAM LASS A RIP -RAP •._ _ t232.7 __ I`D �� ROC CHECK v DA jf TOTAL AREA ASIN r2= f 42.65 ACRES DISTURBED A EA= 20.22 ACRES "- Ia a - • f ti l �!°°• �) :•�s CO �-O� /� �i ' i M1 ° .._..._ ~ _.._ • III I 'L� MINING AREA r w I I OGK G EC DAM /� \ 0 ti too 7 i - ` •n•.• 0 0 100 200 30 s1161,1 {t{s SCA E I" N a ° u W X 0 = a ,16 N " N 'J I... uj U LL d Q x a �� U13 N N Z Q � WM1 x� n N N r(� � m V N irVVityl'' a: h U % 2 z 0 Z W ��a l- I 1/ V Y If If �.�� �n� I A\ If BUFF ZONE \V ` �y y �•+rrra++a*rr+r•..Ey-x00 • ¢ ci rr mo 7 (� A • LJ Il 1 • 0< T1 m am 11 If mz > n 31, a(3Ilk • �. . tl »�\ 3 \ i It It, Qp IN 1 b 1 is op J cl If 1 �y • J N J r Z j _ o 0 m If p'�co r 1 O !r m mcm n i » � 2 i ZIt o A m tit 1 S ( S i • A „' !r i I I 4 i � a� I � it • if ' ! j t I � I I .0 All A c z \ Ctma < • ° n - - om0 0 ip O NO It xJ f i I• • o j mng ,v 0�o r Z; , - . nAn n�oy, • mvmm r n tr n » m z _m 1 A Z III i r A y:. _. ♦ 1. m y'V BENCH SAFEtop a __ —_ -- I wr•�N•r I i Al • � ggot •rr•• r• i '' u _ I . I `_ _ W _ --_ P6'� �- - 26a r•r• rw•r•wbrrrrs uw ____ __-------'__ N �...•..r�l»...<._—_._r,a,__.,wrw„•,aM.w �`— -- M `, ___ `- C a 00 x I At Z — x LJI .� • Vf9UAL BA]LEX. I I x» 3 �:.,. � � » �\ All, A A AST V� If � 9 <f{1 Z xw • ( D / J Y� I �. V v m i b o A m'i �� I �• b a a Z— �1 ! l 1 j II It 1� / \ i If r f"!u m It q ,f If 0 o ojfl - — I f O O9 it j If W / fl / \� }� If J Ili ff if Ed 0 D 0 n p m .. 0 m 0 i m rrn z o o i c, m Aco $ D r� EROSION PROPOSED ROCKY MOUNT QUARRY c ROL PLAN I NELLO L. TEER COMPANY All lEEEE RAGSOAL.E ENGINEERS, LANDS P.O. BOX 1 749 St 310 E. JOHNSTON STREET 4(4 SMITAIFIELO, N.0 27577 IS rO• WES IGNA.SE ONE WESTCHASE 6(31JL.EVA RALEIGH N.C. P7SS7 TANTS, RA, CTS St SURVEYORS ItO. Box 760 RD 1210 MAIN STREET LILL➢NGTON, N.C. 27546 SEAL map c0 i o Mimes w R s d Pipe Outlet to Well-defined Channel Notes 1. La is the length of the riprap apron. 2. d -1.5 times the maximum - stone diameter but not less than 6". 3. In a well-defined channel ex- tend the apron upthe channel banks to an elevation of 6' above the maxirnumfeilwater depth or to the top of the bank, whichever is less. 4. A filter blanket or filter fabric should be installed between the riprap and soil foundation. 4SOctlonAA ill� Filter blanket Design Criteria Aggregate Size—Uac 2-3 inch washed stuarrut Dimensions of gravel pad— Tbickhwss: 6 inches mimmurn width: 12-ft minimum Or full width at all paints of the vehicular - entrance ad exit area whichever is greater Length: 50d1 minimum Lonlion--Locate construction entrances and exists of limit sediment from leaving the site and to provide for maximum utility by as construction veldcles (Figure 6.06a). Avoid all grades and differences; at starves in public roads. ri .•. e eAll s e coarse aggregate f r ; ,��` � ` �erlhwe2rae[earw aLt / •-. •� � r lit e n tfi///a / •...� eswaTe/D erouf roe.. rxw..w. air P11rn ri-^- •t"/' 111 '11��1�`L�� F€nSPEGTiYE Y1€:'W, _ I XA Mi ATMAAt lase PIPE - <- e•[aa f4 Lt Mat ICVTJILL[A,[t6 7� , Ft"O ef1MAa[ IOhN aP W WAPPALL -OR MOVee r true am1 PTAKA1 LmA[e t air aM alhLne mNunu 1` aaTW. ♦6-1•asN[a rtea[ U. 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The ah[r vegatauen rotes are Uwea whch do M Veda local e0640001C ob rase" rote ewnbinelgnf are Pepme. •fem tonal ` PawN aeearal la mt:nwn twittaft far dmhee praw0tird 00 of Mlaa unnnora2 Cover to grow 0~ 12- N larghl "Iwo m 6w BI fea<ue may Oe efotlae rut. a r -- -DRIP-RAP APRON NATURAL ( sEdloBFD PREPARATION ' L Churl compacted areas and spread topsoil 3 inches deep over adverse soil conditions, if available. - g Rip the entire area to 6 inches depth. 3. Remove all loose rock, roots, and other obstructions leaving surface reasonably smooth nail uniform. 4. Apply agricultural time, fertilizer, and superphosphate uniformly and mil, with soil (ace below•). - 5. Continue tillage until a well -pulverized -firm, reasonably uniform seedbed. is prepared 4 to 6 -inches deep. 6. Seed on a freshly prepared seedbed and cover seed lightly with seeding equipment or cultipack otter seeding. 7. Mulch immediately after seeding end anchor mulch. -& Inspect ail seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within the planting season, if possible. if stand should be over 60% damaged reestablish following original lime, farYlizer and seeding rates. 9. Consult Conservation inspector on maintenance treatment and fertilization after permanent cover is established. •• Apply. 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