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December 1, 2017
Howard P. Brown
Triangle Brick Company
6523 No Highway 55
Durham, NC 27713-9217
RE: Mining Permit No. 19-12
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Dear Howard P, Brown:
ROY COOPER
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MICHAEL S. REGAN
sa'relary
TRACY DAVIS
Director
This letter is to advise you of recent amendments to the North Carolina Mining Act of 1971 which impact the
permit term of your existing mining permit. Pursuant to the passage of House Bill 56, which became law on October 4,
2017 as SL 2017-209, all existing mining permits and any newly issued mining permits are to be issued for the life of site
or for the duration of the lease term. The "life of site" means the period from the initial receipt of a permit for the operation
until the mining operation terminates and the required reclamation is completed.
Considering the above, this letter hereby modifies your existing mining permit to remove all references to the prior
expiration date to convert your permit to a life of site or lease permit effective immediately. No action is required on your
part for this modification to be effective. Please attach this letter to Your existing mining permit for future reference. The
mine name and permit number on the permit document, and all existing operating and reclamation conditions contained
therein, shall remain in full force and effect. Furthermore, all provisions of GS §74-51 and GS §74-52 still apply to all new,
transferred and modified mining permits.
In addition to the life of site or lease mining permit provision, SL 2017-209 also enacted a new annual mining
permit operating fee of $400 per mining permit number. By statute, the initial payment of this annual $400 fee must be
submitted to this office by December 31, 2017 — see the attached Invoice to remit the initial annual fee payment by this
deadline. Beginning in 2018, the $400 annual operating fee must be submitted by July 1 of each year with the required
Annual Reclamation Report as required by GS §74-55. Failure to submit the fee by the required deadline will result in a
$50/month late fee and could result in the denial of future permit actions and/or revocation of your mining permit,
Lastly, pursuant to GS §74-54, the cap on reclamation bonds has been raised from $500,000 to $1 million. Any
adjustments needed in existing bonds will be initiated by this office or addressed during your next requested permit action
unless you contact this office with a written request to have your bond reevaluated.
The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The
responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations remains with you.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions on the above, please contact Ms. Judy
Werner, Assistant State Mining Specialist, or me at (91g) 707-9220.
Sincerely,
William "Toby" Vinson, Jr, PE, CPM
Interim Director, DEMLR
State of Nora, Carolina Ilnolronmenlol Quality I laity. Mineral and fond Baources
512 N.$alixbory Street 116I2 fell Si Ce,ar I Rvldgh, Non h Glrolha 27695-1612
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Land Resources
Land Quality Section
James D. Simons, PG, PE Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor
Director and State Geologist April 5, 2011 Dee Freeman, Secretary
Mr. Howard Brown, Jr.
Triangle Brick Company
6523 North Highway 55
Durham, North Carolina 27713
RE: Permit No. 19-12
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Mr. Brown:
Your application for renewal of the above referenced mining permit for an inactive mine
site has been approved. A copy of the renewed inactive permit is enclosed. The new
expiration date is April 5, 2021.
The conditions in the inactive permit renewal were based primarily upon the initial
application. Modifications were made as indicated by the inactive renewal request and as
required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971.
As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 220 acres and the amount of land
you are approved to disturb is 0 acres.
Please review the inactive permit renewal and contact Ms. Judy Wehner, Assistant
State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this
matter.
Sincerely,
Janet Boyer, PE
Section Chief
Land Quality Section
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Enclosures
cc: Mr. John Holley, PE
Ms. Shannon Deaton-WRC, wlenclosures
Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ, wlenclosures
Mr. William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, w/o enclosures
1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 • Telephone 919-733-4574 / FAX: 919.733-2876
512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 • Internet:http:tlwww.dlr.enr.state.nc.us/pagestlandqualitysection.html
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION
PERMIT
for an inactive mine site
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:
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County -- Permit No. 19-12
for the operation of a
Clay Mine
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: Aril 5 2021
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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 the 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
Whenever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise,
terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49.
Expiration Date
This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until April 5, 2021.
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:
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.
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B. Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance
with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the
Environmental Management Commission. It shall be the permittee's
responsibility to contact the Division of Water Quality to secure any necessary
stormwater permits or other approval documents.
2. A. Any mining process producing air contamination emissions shall be subject to the
permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N.C. Environmental
Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality.
B. During mining operations, water trucks or other means that may be necessary
shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area.
3. A. Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining
waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from
erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural
watercourse or wetland.
B. Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, water 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.
4. 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. A detailed erosion and sediment control plan and mine advancement plan
shall be submitted to and approved by the Department prior to
commencing any land -disturbing activities at this site.
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 erosions 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 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 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. 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 4
$. A, Sufficient buffer shall be maintained between any excavation and any mining
permit boundary or right-of-way to protect adjacent property.
B. Site -specific buffers and screening methods shall be submitted to and
approved by the Department prior to initiating any land -disturbing activities
at this site.
9. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or earthen berm, etc., shall be maintained
around the perimeter of any highwall.
10. A. No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the
mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit
area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from
both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section,
Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The method of disposal
shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan.
B. Mining refuse 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 boundary, the
following information must be provided to and approved by the Division of Land
Resources prior__t_o commencement of such disposal:
1. the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area;
2. a list of refuse items to be disposed;
3. verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the
refuse;
4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the
seasonally high water table; and
5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established.
Page 5
11. 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.
12. A. The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify
or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment
control plan contained in the approved application for 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.
B. An updated and detailed erosion and sediment control plan and mine
advancement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department
prior to initiating any land -disturbing activities at this site.
13. 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.
14. A. Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be
granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological
resources.
B. Pursuant to N. C. G. S. 70 Article 3, "The Unmarked Human Burial and Human
Skeletal Remains Protection Act, " should the operator or any person in his
employ encounter human skeletal remains, immediate notification shall be
provided to the county medical examiner and the chief archaeologist, North
Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Page 6
APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN
The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition
on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit. Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a
separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the 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.
I 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 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:
Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation schedule, the planned reclamation
shall be to regrade and satisfactorily revegetate any disturbed areas.
2. An updated and detailed Reclamation Plan shall be submitted to and approved by
the Department prior to reactivating this site.
3. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for planned
future use are as follows:
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A. The side slopes to the lake excavation shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1
vertical or flatter.
B. Any settling ponds or sediment basins shall be backfilled and stabilized.
C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine
excavation shall be leveled and smoothed.
D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before
revegetation.
E. No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site. On -site
disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 10A through
10D.
F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul
water.
4. Reve_detation Plan:
An updated and detailed Revegetation Plan shall be submitted to and approved
by the Department prior to reactivating this site.
5. 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.
The permit, issued November 8, 1990 and renewed February 22, 2001, is hereby
renewed as an inactive permit this 5th day of March, 2011 pursuant to G.S. 74-52.
IAA�By:
James D. Simons, Director
Division of Land Resources
By Authority of the Secretary
Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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JACOBS-
TO: Judy Wehner
NCDENR
FROM: Tom Wainwright
PROJECT: Triangle Brick
PROJECT#: EIX10200
Please find the following items for:
0 Review and Comment
0 Approval
0 Pick-up
f7X Your Use
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
DATE: March 23, 2011
FAX: 919.783.5882
PHONE: 919.859.5767
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Application for Mining Permit
REMARKS:
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JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC., 110 CORNING ROAD, SURE 2600, CARY, NC 27618
TELEPHONE(919)869301X) FAx(919)869a161
APPLICATION FOR A N[1NING PERMIT S
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
1. Name of Mine Merry Oaks 11 County
River Basin Cape Fear
Latitude (decimal degrees to four places) 35.4604
Longitude (decimal degrees to four places)-79.0200
2. Name of Applicant* Triangle Brick Company
3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** 6523 N. Highway 55
Durham, NC 27713
Telephone (919 )544-1796 Alternate
4. Mine Office Address 294 Kina Road Moncure, NC 27559 ( Merry Oaks I address)
Telephone (919) 387-9258
5. Mine Manager Donald Strother
We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our
knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit
revocation.
***Signature '� ' Date 3 !
Print Name Howard Brown
Title Vice President Production and Eneineerine
* This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the
reclamation bond (security) that corresponds to this site.
** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number.
*** Signature of company officer required.
G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall grant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days of receipt ofa
Complete application or, if a public hearing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any
supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must be addressed and all required maps
•
MAR 2' 2011
Wehner, Judy
From:
Wainwright, Thomas J_ [Thomas. Wainwright@jacobs.cam]
Sent:
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 12,00 PM
To:
Wenner, Judy
Subject:
RE: Merry Oaks II
Attachments:
MO_II Application.pdf
Judy,
Here ya gc............do you want me to overnce the "original" v
print in color and looks like original :)
Thanks,
Tom
NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Tom Wainwright, PE I Project Manager
JACOBS North American Infrastructure
Office. 111 Corning Road, Suite 200, Cary, INC 27518
Contact: Office :919.859.57671 Call 919,427.9D03 I thomas wainwriaht(o)iacobs.com I www.iacots cam
From: Wehner, Judy fmailto:iudv.wehngr@ncdenr.aov1
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 9:09 AM
To: Wainwright, Thomas J.
Subject: RE: Merry Oaks II
I need it ASAP.
From: Wainwright, Thomas J. rmailto•Thomas Wainwright@lacobs coml
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 7:36 AM
To: Wehner, Judy
Subject: RE: Merry Oaks II
I'll get it to you.
Thanks,
Tom
NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Tom Wainwright, PE I Project Manager
JACOBS North American Infrastructure
Office. I I I Corning Road, Suite 200, Cary, NC 27518
Contact: Office:919.859.5767 1 Cell:919.427.9003 I thomasmainwrioht(@. acobs.com wwwJacobs.com
From: Wehner, Judy Lmailto:jlowehner@ncdenr.govl O
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 4:00 PM
To: Wainwright, Thomas J.
Subject: Merry Oaks II
I need a new page 1 with Triangle Brick Company as the applicant on line 2.
Judy Wehner
Assistant State Mining Specialist
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612
(919) 733-4574
(919) 715-8801 fax
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION
APPLICATION FOR A MINING.PERMIT
(PLEASE PAW OR TYPE)
1. Name of Mine Merry Oaks I( County
River Basin Cape Fear
Latitude (decimal degrees to four places) 35.4604
Longitude (decimal degrees to four places)-79.0200
2. Name of Applicant* Triangle Brick Company
3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail** 6523 N Highway 55
Telephone (919 1544-17%
4. Mine Office Address 294 King Road Moncure, NC 27559 (Mein Oaks I address)
Telephone (919) 387-9255
5. Mine Manager Donald Stmther
We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application are true and correct to the best of our
knowledge. We fully understand that any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit
revocation.
***Signature Date !
Print Name Howard Brown
Title Vice President Production and Engineering
* This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the
reclamation bond (security) that corresponds to this site.
* * The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number.
**• Signature of company officer required.
G.S. 74.51 provides that the Department shall giant or deny an application for a permit within 60 days ofreeeipt of a
coin le[e 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
Wehner, Judy
From:
Holley, John
Sent:
Thursday, March 17, 2011 519 PM
To:
Wehner, Judy; Boyer, Janet
Cc:
Davis, Tracy
Subject:
Merry Oaks II Inactive Renewal (19-12), Suspense Date 3-21-11
I have reviewed the subject application, and it appears consistent with the current permit. I can support approval of this
renewal. If there are any questions, please advise.
E-mail correspondence to and from this address maybe subject to the North Carolina Public Records Cow and maybe
disclosed to third parties.
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111 Corning Ppatl
JACOBS
Suite 200
Cary, North Carolina 27518 USA
1.819.859.59.5000 Fax 1.919.859.5151
February 23, 2011
NCDENR 1 -E V ED
Land Resources
512 N. Salisbury St. FEB 2 1 2011
Room 519
Raleigh, INC 27604 t pNp OUALil SECTION
Attn: Ms. Judy Wehner
Subject: Triangle Brick Company— Merry Oaks II Inactive Permit Renewal
Permit No. 19-12
Jacobs No. EIX10200
Dear Ms. Wehner
Jacobs Engineering, on behalf of Triangle Brick Company, hereby submits six( 6) copies plus
the original of an Inactive Renewal Request. As you are aware, this area has not been mined
and mining is not anticipated in the near future. Should that change in the future, NCDENR will
be amply notified.
As per our conversation, only those sheets discussed are included with this request, along with
an application fee check in the amount of $100.
If additional information is needed, please don't hesitate to contact me at (919) 859-5767 or
Thomas.wainwriahtOiacobs.com .
Thank you in advance for your consideration of this request
Sincerely,
Tom Wainwright, P.E.
Project Manager
cc. Howard Brown — Triangle Brick Company
Jncous Engineering Group Inn
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT •
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
Name of Mine Merry Oaks.11 County
River Basin - Cane Fear -
Latitude (decimal degrees to four places) 35.4604 - - -
Longitude (decimal degrees -to four places)-79.0200
�'`2. • Name:of Applicant* Howard Brown�`�'d' _
m - :3..n Permanenvaddress for receipt'ofoffciafmail** -16523 N:Hielrway:55
Drirham. NC 27tf3
+'-Tele hoiic (919 )5447IZ96
4 � M ale Office,Address 294 Kme Road Moncure, NC 27559 (Merry Oaks I alidressl
< - - Telephone;,{9191--387-925l3
" 5. Mine Manager Donald Soother
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 he cause for permit.
revocation.
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Print Name Howard Brown , .•Tr
Title Vice President Production and Eneineerine
* This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name that must be indicated on the
reclamation bond (security) that corresponds to this site.
The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address or telephone number.
*** Signature of company officer required.
G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department steal I grant or deny an appl ication fora permit wi thin 60 da s of recei pt of a
complete application or, if a public hewing is held, within 30 days following the hearing and the filing of any
supplemental information required by the Department. All questions must he addressed and all required maps
provided before this application can be considered complete. Attach additional sheets as needed.
FEB 24 2011
I ANn QUALITY SECTION_
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered regarding your mining operation for
the intender) life of the mine. All responses must he clearly conveyed on a corresponding, detailed mine map.
A. GENERAL CIIARACTERISTICS OF THE MINF
1. Answer all o f the following that apply:
❑ If this is an application for a NEW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by the
permit (this is the acreage that the "new pennit" fee will be based upon):
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Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres
Acres leased: Property owner if leased:
If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining pennit, indicate the mining permit number and
the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 19-12
Total permitted acreage (this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be based upon): 220
lfthis is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining pennit .
number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit. -
Mining Pennit No.: Total permitted acreage:
-Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted bohndary?
,Y,es❑., No ❑., If yes, indicate the.acreage to be covered.by this, modification (this ,is.the acreage
' "that the "major modification" fee wilfbe'based upon)' • .
'Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approvedpermitted boundaryi-r,
.:Yes.❑ No FT If yes, indicate lhe.additional acreagq•tobe covered bythis.- i .I
'rnodr ficallor -.I . (NOTE:..you must complelea11,of.Scction F.'ofthis application:form
entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners): - .. ..,.. ...,
6( this acreage tobe added to the pcmiit; will a
ground cover removed) by the mining operatic
• Yee'of $100.00 is required, despite the "undi
acreage to be affected within the acreage to be
the penrul is the acreage that the 'inajor modi
ion of this acreage be affected (i.c disturbed;.
s ❑ � Nei El (Ifno, a "minor modification". . .
" acreage 'to ;be added).. If yesi,indicatedhe r ..
to the permit (the total acreage to be added lo:'
t" fee will be based upon): '
❑ If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining pertit, indicate the mining permit number and
the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit. -
Mining Permit No.: _ Total permitted acreage:
SEE THE FEE SCHEDULE AT THE END OF THIS FORM FOR THE PROPER FEE AMOUNT TO BE
PAID FOR TIIF, REQUESTED PERMIT ACTION(S) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE NOTED
ABOVE
2. Name of all materials mined: clay
3. Mining method:
eHydraulic Dredge ® Front-end Loader & Truck ® Shovel & Truck
Dragline & Truck Self -loading Scraper
Other (explain):
4, a. Expected maximum depth oFmine (feet) 50 h.
Depth is relative to what benchmark? (e.g., natural ground level, mean sea level, road elevation, etc.)
Natural ground
b. Expected average depth of mine (feet)
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT •
5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past'? Yes ❑ No
If yes, when and by whom was this activity conducted'?
6. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10 yrs.
B. MAPS
I. Clearly mark and label the location of your mining operation on six (6) copies ofa 7.5-minute quadrangle
and a county highway map. These maps, in addition to six (6) copies ofall mine maps and reclamation
maps, must be submitted with each peril application.
7.5-minute quadrangles may be obtained from the N.C. Geological Survey:
Mailing Address: . Physical Address:
1612 Mail Service Center +OR.512 North Salisbury Street, 51h Floor
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-
(919) 733-2423
www.geology:enrslale.nc.us/ _
County highway maps -may be obtained from the N.C::Department of Transportation' :
'- North Carolina Department of Transportation — Geographic Information Systems (GIS)" -'
Mailing Address: Physical Address: P•JI
NCDOT GIS Unit _ NCDOT GIS Unit! '
1587;Mail Service. Center.,::• 1p r - + , - 3401;Carl SandbergCour(":
i _;gel.^•.: IrRaleigh, North Carolina-27699-L587 isF � �l. 1 Raleigh,, North, Carol in a 276IIOJE Olt!'
s �'r '..' a.',ty+ ,, +': . v;+,-n.; - �.. ` r (919) 212'6000 - - ..
... ....
. : www.ncdot.org/it/�isCoii[tict/cleratilt.litiiil
+ ,-,2. Minc,,maps "mifse be adcurate and. eppropristely,scalcdidrawmKa 'aerial. photoghephs• ors..enlargcda e
•1 : topographic•maps'of theentire mine'sue.. Alkaspects of [he niine'Re ndustbe clearlydabeled ondhel'
•t:maps along with their corresponding (approximate)' acreage. As reminder; mining permits!can!.^
fro poly be. issued for up to 10-ve: rs; thus; os all.mine and reclamation -maps must only denote the
l" .. .. .. ''activities that are intended to be condueted`do ring the life of the mining permit:•Ail maps must be
of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate the following, at a.'
minimum:
a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located
including easements and rights -of -way.
b. Existing orproposed permit boundaries.
c. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading.
d. Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated).
e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations.
f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas.
g. Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas.
h. Location and acreage ofall processing plants (processing plants maybe described as to location and
distance from mine if sufficiently far removed).
i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes.
J. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds.
k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on -site haul roads,
I. Location of planned and existing on -site buildings.
on. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures.
a. Location of 100-year floodplain limits and wetland boundaries.
o. Nanmcs ofowners of record, both public and private, of all tracts ofland thatarcadjoining themining
permit boundary; if an adjoini ng tract is owned or leased by the applicant or is owned by the lessor or
the mine tract, names of owners of record of tracts adjoining these tracts, that are within 1,000 feel of
the mining permit boundary, must be provided on the mine map.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT
We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel upon our lanai-'
or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field inspections or investigations as
may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of 1971 pursuant to G.S. 74-56.
We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever entries on the
land as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably necessary in order to carry
out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S.
74-59.
LANDOWNER:
Signature:
Print Name: Howard Brown , . } r
(Title, if applicable)
APPLICANT:
Signature:* U
Print Name: Howard B
Company "frian le Brick Co Title: VP Production & Engineering
(If applicable)
Address: 6523 N. HM 55
Durhan, NC 27713
Company: Triangle Brick Company
Mine Name: Merry Oaks ll_
Telephone: (919) 544-1796 Telephone: (919) 544.1796
Date Signed: o?oZ / Date Signed:
`Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page I of this application.
One oriuinal and five (5) conies of the completed application, six (6) conics of all location maps, mine mans
and reclamation maps, and the appropriate processing fee (see next page for fee schedule) in the form a check
or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must be
sent to the Land Ouality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this application
form.
Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program staff at
(919) 733-4574.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
FILE ACCESS RECORD
SECTION LAUD _,A EI DATTIME
NAME Tarn I� nu,rr�h 4- _ REPRESENTING /Li ek
Guidelines for Access: The staff of the Central and Regional Offices is dedicated to
making public records in our custody readily available to the public for review and copying.
We also have the responsibility to the public to safeguard these records and to carry out
our day-to-day program obligations. Please read carefully the following before signing the
farm.
1. Due to the large public demand for file access, we request that you call at least a
day in advance to schedule an appointment for file review so- you can be
accommodated. Appointments are scheduled between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Viewing time ends at 4:45 p.m. Anyone arriving without an appointment may
view the files to the extent that time and staff supervision are available.
2. You must specify files you want to review by project number or name, as
appropriate. The number of files that you may review at one appointment will be
limited to five
3. You may make copies of a file when the copier is not in use by the staff and if
time permits. Cost per copy is 2.5 cents for ALL copies if you make more than
25 copies — there is no charge for 25 or less copies. Payment is to be made by
check, money order, or cash in the administrative offices, or upon receipt of an
invoice.
4. Files must be kept in the order'you received them. Files may not be taken from
the office. No briefcases, large totes. etc, are permitted in the file review area.
To remove, alter, deface, mutilate, or destroy material in public files is a
misdemeanor for which you can be fined up to $500.00.
5. In accordance with GS 25-3-512, a $25.00 processing fee will be charged and
collected for checks on which. payment has been refused. . .
6. The customer must present a photo ID, sign -in, and receive a visitor sticker prior
to reviewing files.
PROJECT NO. 1 PROJECT NAME COUNTY
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5.
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Signature/Name of Firm or Business Date Time In Time Out
Please attach business card to form if available
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section
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5.
MINE INSPECTION REPORT
�,(PERMITTED MINE)
MINE NAME 10PI;2N/ 6A i e rX 2. MINING PERMIT # Q,
OPERATOR TA,•�.'+4 F31 Z ?/s Cis 4. COUNTY/`G _•1L..,, .,.,
ADDRESS 6 ti 23 i'I/C IJWY 4�'X` ..I)i.a)_am -4�11 'Z7'7/ 3
6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE ]% 2stl 7. RIVER BASIN C ..^.r C� a i7
8. Person(s) contacted at site 17a 13vr.ot.. l • 77m lt/o• wRt'A A4
9. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes No 16. Pictures? ❑ Yes .®-No
11. Date last inspected: / / 12. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes Pp' No
13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? �2 Yes ❑ No
If no, explain:
14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If no, explain: t .r
x,
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: /
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Other recommendations and comments: Ids r, rt fiy ,. a ! ✓1
18.
Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed
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19. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑ Yes PT No Proposed date / !
20. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report�21. Copy of Report sent to operator ! !
INSPECTED BY: 0?� -1�d I //0)v 1 � 11F Z DATE 0 q //dateGpr
Telephone No: (9II 1 5 7/- 6/71)
White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197
Nortli Carolina •
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E.
Director and State Geologist
February 22, 2001
Triangle Brick Company
Attention: Mr. Howard P. Brown, President & CEO
6523 NC Highway 55
Durham, North Carolina 27713-9217
RE: Permit No. 19-12
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Mr. Brown:
Division of Land Resources
Your application for renewal of the above referenced inactive mining permit has
been approved. A copy of the renewed inactive permit is enclosed.
The conditions in the inactive permit renewal were based primarily upon the
condition that a major modification must be submitted to and approved by this office
prior to initiating any mining activities at the above referenced mine site. Modifications
must be made as indicated by the inactive permit renewal request and as required to
insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. The new expiration date is February
22, 2011.
As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 220 acres and the amount of
land you are approved to disturb is 0 acres.
Land Quality Section (919) 733-4, 574 Fax (919) 733-2876 Geological Survey Section (919) 733-2423 Fax (919) 733-0900
1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Caroiina 27699-1612
Division of nand Resources (919) 733-3833 Fax: (919). 715-8801
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1 AFFIRMATi� E ACTION ENfPLOYER - 50/ RECYCLED / ]0%POST CONSUMER PAPER
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Mr. Howard P. Brown
February 22, 2001
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Please review the inactive permit renewal and advise this office at (919) 733-
4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter.
Smc ely,
Tracy E. vis, P.E., C.P.M.
State Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
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Enclosures
cc: Mr.
John Holley, P.E.
Ms.
Monika Sharma-WRC, w/enclosures
Mr.
Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/enclosures
Mr.
William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau
w/o enclosures
Mr.
Charles Horne, Chatham County Manager
P.O. Box 87
Pittsboro, N.C: 27312
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION
I N A C T I V E
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 15 NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws,
rules and regulations
Permission is hereby granted to:
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County - Permit No. 19-12
for the operation of a
Clay Mine
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.
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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.
Defipitions
Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly ,indicates otherwise,
terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N.C.G.S. 74-49.
Expiration Date
This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until February 22, 2011.
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:
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Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the
permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the Environmental Management
Commission.
2. Any mining process producing air contamination emissions shall be subject to the
permitting requirements and rules promulgated. by the Environmental Management
Commission.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. A. An updated - and detailed erosion and sediment control plan and mine
advancement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department PbQ(
tQ commencing any land -disturbing activities at this site.
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.
6. 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 ground cover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion.
7. 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.
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8. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine
and public thoroughfares whenever practical to screen the operation from the public.
9. A. 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.
B. Site -specific buffers and screening methods shall be submitted to and approved
by the Department prior to initiating any land -disturbing activities at this site.
10.. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or earthen berm, etc., shall be maintained
around the perimeter of any highwall.
11. 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.
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12. 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 and Natural Resources. The method of
disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan.
B. Mining refuse as defined by G.S. 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971
generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be
disposed of in a designated refuse area. All other .waste products must be
disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Solid Waste
Management. No petroleum products, acids, solvents or their storage containers
or any other material that may ,be , considered hazardous shall be disposed of
within the permitted area.
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 pba tQ commencement of such disposal:
1. the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area;
2. a list of refuse items to be disposed;
3. verification that a minimum -of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the
refuse;
4. verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the
seasonally high water table', and
5. verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established.
13. A. The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to -delete, modify
or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment
control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit. Approval
to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -
site implementation of the revisions.
B. An updated and detailed erosion and sediment control plan and mine
advancement plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department prikar
tQ initiating any land -disturbing activities at this site.
14. The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the form of a $500,000.00
Blanket Bond is sufficient to cover. the operation as indicated on the approved
application. This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid. The total
affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage.
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15. A. Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be
granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant
archaeological resources.
B. Pursuant to N. C. G. S. 70 Article 3, "The Unmarked Human Burial and
Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act," should the operator or any person in
his employ encounter human skeletal remains, immediate notification shall be
provided to the county medical examiner and the chief archaeologist, North
Carolina Division of Archives and History.
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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:
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.
1. Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation Schedule, the planned reclamation
shall be to regrade and satisfactorily revegetate. any disturbed areas.
2. An updated and detailed Reclamation Plan shall be submitted to and approved by the
Department pha to reactivating this site.
3. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable
for the planned future use are as follows:
A. All sideslopes shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter slope.
B. Any settling ponds or sediment basins shall be backfilled and stabilized.
C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the mine
excavation shall be leveled and smoothed.
D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsoiled or otherwise prepared before
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revegetation.
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. On -site
disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition 12.A. through
D.
F. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul
water.
An updated and detailed Revegetation Plan shall be submitted to and approved by the
Department prbl t4 commencing any land -disturbing activities at this site.
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 November 8, 1990, is subsequently renewed as an inactive permit this
22nd day of February, 2001 pursuant to G.S. 74-52.
By
Charles H. Gardner, Director
Division of Land Resources
By Authority of the Secretary
Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
File Reminder
When permit is modified to Active status, be sure
to require an adequate response to the items
listed in Chris Hite's January 9, 2001 letter.
These items include a well survey for the
Division of Water Resources, a revised Sediment
Basin construction detail, and a 100 foot
undisturbed forested buffer as recommended by
NC Wildlife Resources Commission.
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4VMCKfN4&CAED
February 1, 2001
Mr. Chris Hite
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources
1612 Mail Services Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
RE: Triangle Brick — Merry Oaks Mine #2
Permit No. 19-12
Chatham Countv - Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Mr. Hite:
M&C 00757-0015(10)
FEB 0 5 2ooi
On January 9, 2001, you submitted a request to Mr. Pat Brown requesting additional information
regarding the Triangle Brick, Merry Oaks # 2 Permit Application. As you are well aware, the
Merry Oaks # 2 Permit is, by definition, in an inactive mode and therefore comes under the
requirements as dictated by the Inactive Renewal Request. Mining has not been initiated at this
site and probably won't for quite some time. Minimal effort for permit approval should be
conducted at this time in case the regulations change again prior to mine disturbance. As such
the review and approval process is much different from that of an active area.
Response to questions:
1. To the best of my knowledge adjacent landowners are now on the County -wide water
system and hence the problem of well contamination or dry wells does not enter in.
Verification of this statement would require a search of County records, which we do not
believe, is warranted at this time. This request can be stipulated prior to activating the
previously approved permit.
2. Specifics on design and construction of sediment and erosion control plans (devices) are
not required for permit renewal for inactive areas according to your mining handbook.
Although addressing this question is not difficult, we would rather delay the response to
this question until such time as the activation of this area is requested.
3_ As stated previously, this is an approved mining permit. All buffers were approved in the
original submittal. An additionai 50-ft. buffer would mean loss o; reso rc�e, recalculation
of existing sediment control, redrafting of several mine plan maps and recalculation of
areas and bond calculations, etc. The Owner requests that the buffer remain as
approved.
As always, your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
McKIM CREED, P.A.
Thomas J. Wainwright, P.E.
Project Manager
cc. Pat Brown -Triangle Brick
5625 DILLARD DR., SUITE 117, CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 27511
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Michael F. Easley, Governor
Sherri Evans -Stanton, Acting Secretary
Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E., Director
and State Geologist January 9, 2001
Certified Mail 7099 3400 0012 0641 2147
Return Receipt Requested
Triangle Brick Company
Attention: Mr. Howard P. Brown; President & CEO
6523 NC Highway 55
Durham, North Carolina 27713-9217
RE: Merry Oaks Site #2
Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Mr. Brown:
Division of Land Resources
We have reviewed the renewal request you submitted for the above referenced mine site.
However, the following information is needed to continue processing your application:
To address the concerns noted in the enclosed December 4, 2000 memorandum
from Ms, Gabrielle Chianese of the Division of Water Resources, please identify
the water supply (well or public water system) being used by each of the adjoining
properties. If any wells are located within 500 feet of any proposed excavation
area, revise the mine map to show the location of each well.
2. Please revise the Sediment Basin construction detail on Sheet D1 of the mine
map to include specifications on the gravel filter and the perforations in the riser
pipe, similar to the specifications recently provided for the Merry Oaks Site #1
permit
3. Please revise the mine map to specify that a 100 foot undisturbed, forested buffer
will be provided between any mining activity and any stream, watercourse, or
wetland, as stipulated in the enclosed December 1, 2000 memorandum and
January 3, 2001 email from Ms. Danielle R. Pander of the North Carolina Wildlife
Resources Commission. Qr provide a site -specific justification for the proposed
50 foot buffer, and delineate any such buffer on the mine map.
Please be advised that our review cannot be completed until all of the items listed above
have been fully addressed.
Land Quality Section (919) 7334574 Fax (919) 733-2876 Geological Survey Section (919) 733.2423 Fax (919) 733-0900
1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 1612
Division of Land Resources (919) 733-3833 Fax (919) 715-9801
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In order to complete the processing of your application, please forward two (2)
copies of the requested information to my attention at the following address:
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1612
As required by 15A NCAC 5B.0013, you are hereby advised that you have 180 days
from the date of your receipt of this letter to submit all of the requested information. If you
are unable to meet this deadline and wish to request additional time, you must submit
information, in writing, to the Director clearly indicating why the deadline can not be met
and request that an extension of time be granted. If an extension of time is not granted,
a decision will be made to grant or deny the mining permit based upon the information
currently in the Department's files at the end of the 180 day period.
Though the preceding statement cites the maximum time limit for your response, we
encourage you to provide the additional information requested by this letter as soon as
possible. Your prompt response will help us to complete processing your application
sooner.
Please contact me at (919) 7334574 if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Chris Hite
Assistant State Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
Enclosures
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
McKim & Creed, P.A.
Attention: Tom Wainwright, P.E.
5625 Dillard Drive, Suite 117
Cary, North Carolina 27511
Ms. Danielle R. Pander, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
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Subject: RE: Mining Permit Renewal Request
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 11:30:06 -0500
From: "Pender, Danielle R." <penderdr@MALL.WILDLIFE.STATE.NC.US>
To: 'Chris Hite' <Chris.Hite@ncmail.net>
CC: "Bryant, ShariL." <bryants5@earthlink.net>
Mr. Hite, Thank you for your e-mail response to our comments. I am
sorry that it has taken me a little while to respond in return, I have been
out for the holidays. We would prefer the 100-foot buffer since this would
not only help prevent effects of silt and sediment loads on aquatic
resources, it would also provide habitat and a wider travel corridor for
wildlife. We would appreciate that the 100--foot buffer width be added to
the mining permit, however we will be agreeable to review additional
site -specific information to justify the 50--foot buffer width.
Thank you, Danielle Pender
Danielle R_ Pender
Piedmont Region Coordinator
Habitat Conservation Program
NC Wildlife Res. Comm.
Phone: 919/528-9886
Fax: 919/528-9839
penderdr@mail.wildlife.state.nc.us
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:03 PM
To: Penderdr@mail.wildlife.state.nc.us
Subject: Mining Permit Renewal Request
Mining Permit Renewal Request
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Permit 19-12
Chatham County
Ms. Pender,
Thank you for your review comments regarding the referenced permit
renewal request, as described in your December 1, 2000 memorandum.
this memorandum, you recommend that the applicant maintain a 100
undisturbed, forested buffer along all streams, watercourses, and
wetlands. The applicant has proposed a 50 foot buffer for such
locations, and I need to know if you recommend allowing the 50 foot
buffer width or requiring the 100 foot buffer width. Basins and
diversions already approved for this permit should provide adequate
sedimentation control below all proposed mining activities. Should
you
recommend requiring the 100 foot buffer, I will ask the applicant to
respond to your concerns by agreeing to this requirement or
providing
additional site --specific information to justify the 50 foot buffer
width. Thank you for your time and assistance.
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Mining Permit Renewal Request 0 0
Subject: Mining Permit Renewal Request
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 15:03:01 -0500
From: Chris Hite <Chris.Hite@ncmail.net>
To: Penderdr@mail. wildlife. state.nc.us
Mining Permit Renewal Request
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Permit 19--12
Chatham County
Ms. Pender,
Thank you for your review comments regarding the referenced permit
renewal request, as described in your December 1, 2000 memorandum. In
this memorandum, you recommend that the applicant maintain a 100 foot
undisturbed, forested buffer along all streams, watercourses, and
wetlands. The applicant has proposed a 50 foot buffer for such
locations, and x need to know if you recommend allowing the 50 foot
buffer width or requiring the 100 foot buffer width. Basins and
diversions already approved for this permit should provide adequate
sedimentation control below all proposed mining activities. Should you
recommend requiring the 100 foot buffer, I will ask the applicant to
respond to your concerns by agreeing to this requirement or providing
additional site -specific information to justify the 50 foot buffer
width. Thank you for your time and assistance.
- Chris Hite
Chris Hite <chris.hite c@,ncmail.net>
Assistant Mining Specialist
NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of band Resources, Land Quality Section
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As required by 15A NCAC 513.0=,,you are hereby advised that you have 180 days
from the date of your receipt of this letter to submit all of the requested information. If you
are unable to meet this deadline and wish to request additional time, you must submit
information, in writing, to the Director clearly indicating why the deadline can not be met
and request that an extension of time be granted. If an extension of time is not granted,
a decision will be made to grant or deny the mining permit based upon the information
currently in the Department's files at the end of the 180 day period.
Though the preceding statement cites the maximum time limit for your response, we
encourage you to provide the additional information requested by this letter as soon as
possible. Your prompt response will help us to complete processing your application
sooner.
Please contact me at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Chris Hite
Assistant State Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
Enclosures
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
McKim & Creed, P.A.
Attention: Tom Wainwright, P.E.
5625 Dillard Drive, Suite 117
Cary, North Carolina 27511
Gabrielle Chianese
NC DENR, Division of Water Resources, Water Allocation Section
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Subject: Merry Oaks #2 Renewal (19-12)
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 12:28:19 -0500
From: John Holley <john.holley@ncmail.net>
To: Chris Hite <Chris. Hite@ncmail. net>
We have reviewed this application and find it appears consistent with
the currently permitted activity. The only thing found that perhaps
should be specified is the perforation details for the riser basins to
ensure that they will not drain too quickly (we apparently didn't review
the basins that closely on previous applications). I will forward DWQ
and DAQ comments as received. If there are any questions, please
advise.
1 of 1 12/6/2000 9:29 AM
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• NORTH CAROLINADEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
December 4, 2000
MEMORANDUM
TO: Ms. Susan B. Edwards
c'
Mining Program Secretary 2000
Land Quality Section
OUDETR `'ECTION
FROM: Gabrielle-Chianese tallo -�=+-
Water Allocation Section
Division of Water Resources
SUBJECT: Comments on the mining permit renewal request for
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2 — Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Merry oaks Site #2 located in Chatham County may have an
unduly adverse effect on potable ground water supplies. DWR recommends that
the applicant ascertain whether adjacent property owners are being served by a
public water system or private wells. Upon reviewing this information, DWR
may further require a hydrogeologic anlaysis from the applicant.
Any water withdrawal will be subject to North Carolina General Statute
143-215221-1; Registration of Water Withdrawals and Transfers Required. Any
person who withdraws in one day 100,000 gallons (69-70 gpm) or more of surface
water or ground water in North Carolina is required to register the withdrawal. If
you have further questions please do not hesitate to call Nat Wilson at (919) 715-
5445 or Gabrielle Chianese at (919) 715-5370.
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TO: Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary
Land Quality Section
FROM: Danielle R. Pender, Piedmont Region Coordinator
Habitat Conservation Program
DATE: I December 2000
SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Company, Merry Oaks Site
92. Permit No. 19-12, Chatham County, North Carolina
Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission have reviewed the
subject permit renewal. Our comments am provided in accordance with provisions of the Mining
Act of 1971 (as amended, 1982)(G.S. 74-76 through 74-68 15 NCAC 5).
Triangle Brick Company is requesting a permit renewal to mine triassic shalt, arkosic
sandstone, and clay sandstone on a 220-acre site off SR-101 l near Merry Oaks. The permit
documentation indicates that no mining activities have taken place since the initial issuance of
this permit in 1990. Upon field investigation, Wildlife Resources Commission biologists
described the 220-acre site as primarily pine with some hardwoods. Streams located within or
near the mine site Flow to the Cape Fear River watershed.
We concur with the proposed renewal provided the applicant maintains a minimum 100-
foot undisturbed, forested buffer along all streams, watercourses, and wetlands. This 100-foot
buffer will protect water quality and provide an adequate travel corridor for wildlife species.
Also, all discharges should meet the minimum requirements established by the Division of Water
Quality. Turbidity is of particular concern downstream of mining sites. Sediments, particularly
clay particles, can cause excessive turbidity in stream channels. Excessive silt and sediment
loads can have numerous detrimental effects on aquatic resources including destruction of
spawning habitat, suffocation of eggs, and clogging of gills of aquatic species. Implementation
Mailing Add resx: Division of Inland Fisheries• 1721 Mail Service Center• Kaleigh, NC 27699-1721
Telephone: (919) 733-3633 on. 2S1 • Fax: (919) 713-7643
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Triangle Brick Company
Permit No. 19-12
of these conditions should minimize impacts to aquatic and fisheries resources downstream of
the project site.
In addition, we encourage the applicant to consider using seed mixtures that are beneficial
to wildlife in their reclamation plan, such as warm season grasses. An exact seeding mixture
would need to take into account soil types, moisture, pH, and degree of slope of areas to be
stabilized. Fertilization and lime should be applied as needed based on soil testing. Planting a
mixture of loblolly pine and high quality hardwoods (e.g., oaks, hickories, black gum, and
dogwood) would enhance the area for wildlife. Also, other mixtures that are not fescue based
could provide adequate stabilization. We refer the applicant to Surface Mine Reclamation As
Fish and Wildlife Habitat, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, 1997, and George
Strader, District Wildlife Biologist at (919) 471-1743 for additional information and ideas on
reclamation for wildlife.
Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this renewal. If you need
additional information, please contact our office at 919-528-9886.
cc: Shari L. Bryant, District 5 Fisheries Biologist
George Strader, District 5 Wildlife Biologist
Thomas J. Wainwright, P.F., Me Kim & Creed
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Charles R. Fullwood, Execarive Director
ML'MORANDUM
TO: Susan B. Edwards, Mining Program Secretary
Land Quality Section
FROM: Danielle R. Pender, Piedmont Region Coordinator
Habitat Conservation Program
DA113: 1 December 2000
SUR.ICCT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Cornl.un-y, M.;rev flaky Site
42, Permit No. 19-12, Chatham County, North Carolina
Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission hire reviewed the
subject permit renewal. Our comments ere provided in aeoordlnnce with pmcisians of ti c *,rtining
Act of 1071 (us amended. 1982)(O.S. 74-76 through 74-68 IS 14CAC 51).
'Triangle Brick Company is requesting a permit renewal to mire tria"ic shale, irkw,ic
stmdsue, and clay sandstone on a 220-acre site off SR-1011 near Merry Oa nks. The rcrmi:
documentation indicates that no mining activities have taken place since the initial issuurcc of
this peewit in 1990. Upon field investigation, Wildlife Resources Commi snion oiologists
described the 220-acrr site as primarily pine with some hardwoods. Stream:: locrned :�irliin r;r
near the mine site flow to the Cape Fear River watershed.
WC concur with the proposed renewal provided the applicant maintains minirnuro 100-
foot undisturbed, forested buffer along all streams, watercourses, and wetland!,. ; Lis 100-loot
buffer will profcet water quality and provide aft adequate travel corridor for :villlli e species.
.Also, all discharges should meet theminimum requirements established by the Ditisiun of Waics
Ouality. Turbidity k of particular concern downstream of mining sites. 3161ilents, p-llniculorly
clay particles, am curse excessive turbidity in stream channels, Excessive sill and sediment
Toads can hove numerous detrimental effects on aquatic resources including doslruction r,f
spmvnint; habitat, suffocation of eggs, and clogging of gills of aquatic species,„ Implcmemai on
Vlail'u,a Address: Uwisione( Inland Fisheries • 1721 Mail Service Cen[c r `k�aici;: `, NC?%f9$.I h;1
Telephone: (919) 733-3633 ext. 281 , Fnx: (919) 715-7659
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Of these C011 itlons should rrrinimize impacts to aquatic and fisheries resourCes do-,xil treann of
the proJcct site.
In addition. %ve encourage the applicant to consider using; seed mixtures, chat ,ire ivnef-Icial
to wilslliFe in their reclaination plan, such as warm season grasses. An ex; --ct seeding rnixlave
would need to take into account soil types, moisture, pH, and degree .of slope of areaq to b;
stabilized. FertiIiz.ration and lime should be applied as needed based on ,3oil t sting. "Planting n.
niixttrr(� of l0l-11011)' lame and high quality hardwoods (e.g., oaks, hirkorif s, black guni, arld
dovwood) would enhance the area for wildlife. Also, other mixtures thilt ra ,,er(, !)ascb:l
could provide adequate stabilization. We refer the Applicant to 5urfr:cc 4
Fish oriel lvilcllrle Hobitar, Nos-th Carolina Wildlife Resources Commi.ssJon, 1997, and (ieorg;-
Strader, 1)istria Wildlife Biologist at (919) 471-1743 for additional inforo-i ation and ',cii;a` on
rcclam ation for wildlife.
Thant: you flir the opportunity to review and comment on this nena -vvai. If you mete'
additional infomaation, please contact our office at 919-528-9886.
ccShari L. Bryant, District 5 Fisheries Biologist
GcoigG Strader, District 5 Wildlife Biologist
Thomas J. Wairswright, P.E., Me Kim & Creed
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ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES
November 13, 2000
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Nat Wilson
Hydrogeology Group NOV 1$ �UDD
Division of Water Resources
DIVISION OF
FROM: Susan B. Edwards WATER RESOURCES
Mining Program Secretary .....
Land Quality Section
SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2 - Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal
request for the above referenced project.
Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation
having an unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51 (2)) or
groundwater quality (G.S. 74-51(3)). Please respond by December 3, 2000 so that we
may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits.
Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable
groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated. We would like to
have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable
protection of groundwater quantity or quality.
If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they
contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also,
please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application.
PLEASE RETURN ALI, APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS
WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE.
Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Mr. Chris
Hite at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions.
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RNC Wildlife Resources Commission Date: Routed Rec'd
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p'6ivision of Parks & Recreation Date: Routed/—/3—;U�D Rec d _
❑ NC Geological Survey Section Date: Routed Rec'd _
(Only new applications and modification requests that add land to the permit)
❑ Division of Archives & History Date: Routed Rec d _
(Only new applications)
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Date: Routed Rec'd
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DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES
November 13, 2000
MEMORANDUM
TO: Ms. Danielle Pender
Habitat Conservation Program Coordinator
Wildlife Resources Commission
FROM: Susan B. Edwards,\
Mining Program Secretary
Land Quality Section
SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2 - Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal
request for the above referenced project. -
Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation
having unduly adverse effect on wildlife and freshwater fisheries (G.S. 74-51 (2)).
Please respond by December 3, 2000 so that we may complete our review of this
request within our statutory time limits.
As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, renewals and
modifications, this office will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment
control measures to ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and off -site
sedimentation. However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on
wildlife and freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to
perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the person submitting
this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send a copy of your
comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL APPLICATION
MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS
OFFICE
Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly
appreciated. Please contact Mr. Chris Hite at (919) 733-4574 if you have any
questions.
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November 13, 2000
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Nat Wilson
Hydrogeology Group
Division of Water Resources
FROM: Susan B. Edwards,` (l--
Mining Program Secretary
Land Quality Section
SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site 42 - Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Please End attached for your review a copy of the mining permit renewal
request for the above referenced project.
Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation
having an unduly adverse effect on potable groundwater supplies (G.S. 74-51 (2)) or
groundwater quality (G.S. 74-51(3)). Please respond by December 3 2000 so that we
may complete our review of this request within our statutory time limits.
Any comments your agency can provide regarding potential effects on potable
groundwater supplies and groundwater quality will be appreciated. We would like to
have any recommendations you may provide for permit conditions, for reasonable
protection of groundwater quantity or quality.
If your staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they
contact the person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also,
please send a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application.
PLEASE RETURN ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS
WITH YOUR REVIEW COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE.
Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please contact Mr. Chris
Kite at (919) 733-4574 if you have any questions.
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November 13, 2000
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Phillip McKnelly, Director
Division of Parks
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FROM: Susan B. Edwards YGlining Program Secretary
Land Quality Section
SUBJECT: Mining Permit Renewal Request for Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2 - Permit No, 19-12
Chatham County
Please find attached for your review a copy of the first three pages of the
mining permit application and a location map for the above referenced project.
Please review this information and advise as to the probability of this operation
having a significantly adverse effect on the purposes of a publicly owned park, forest
or recreation area (G.S. 74-51 (5)). Please respond by December 3. 2000 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
publicly owned parks, forests or recreation areas would be greatly appreciated. If your
staff wishes to perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact the
person submitting this request to set up a convenient date and time. Also, please send
a copy of your comments to the person noted in the application. RETURN ALL
APPLICATION MATERIALS AND MAPS WITH YOUR REVIEW
COMMENTS TO THIS OFFICE
Your continued cooperation in the review of these type requests is greatly
appreciated. Please contact Mr. Chris Hite at (919) 733-4574 if you have any
questions.
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Attachments
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November 8, 2000
Ms. Judy Wenner
Assistant State Mining Specialist
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources
1612 Mail Services Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
RE: Triangle Brick — Merry Oaks Mine 92
Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Ms. Wehner:
0757-0015.OR
McKim & Creed on behalf of Triangle Brick Company is submitting four (4) copies of the
Merry Oaks Mine Site # 2 Mine Permit Renewal Application. A check in the amount of
$ 500.00 is attached to cover the renewal fee.
As you are probably aware, there has been no mining disturbance at Site # 2, to date,
and therefore the plans submitted with this package are the same as submitted with the
original application in 1990 as we discussed.
Should you have any questions regarding this permit application, please don't hesitate to
call.
Sincerely,
McK�IM & CR ED, P.A.
Tom Wainwright, P.E.
Project Manager
Attachments:
4 sets of drawings
4 sets of applications
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Ms. Judy Wenner
Assistant State Mining Specialist
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources
1612 Mail Services Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1512 _d
RE: Triangle Brick — Merry Oaks Mine#2
Permit No. 19-12
Chatham County
Cape Fear River Basin
Dear Ms. Wehner:
0757-0015.OR
McKim & Creed on behalf of Triangle Brick Company is submitting four (4) copies of the
Merry Oaks Mine Site # 2 Mine Permit Renewal Application. A check in the amount of
$ 500.00 is attached to cover the renewal fee.
As you are probably aware, there has been no mining disturbance at Site # 2, to date,
and therefore the plans submitted with this package are the same as submitted with the
original application in 1990 as we discussed.
Should you have any questions regarding this permit application, please don't hesitate to
call.
Sincerely,
McKIM & CR ED, P.A.
Tom Wainwright, P.E. Project Manager 2000
Attachments: DENR
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4 sets of applications
cc: Pat Brown -Triangle Brick
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Triangle Brick
MERRY OAKS SITE 2
RENEWAL
Permit No. 19-12
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Project No. 0757-0015 (II)
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LAND QUALITY SECTION
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
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1. Name of Mine Merry Oaks — Site #2 County
Chatham
2. Name of Applicant* Triangle Brick Company
3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail**
6523 NC Higher 55
4. Mine Office
5. Mine Manager
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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.
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Print Name Howard P. Brown
Title President & CEO
* This will be the name that the mining permit will be issued to and the name
be indicated on [he reclamation bonA /securitvl that corresponds to this site
** The Land Quality Section must be notified of any changes in the permanent address
or telephone number.
*** Signature of company officer required.
G.S. 74-51 provides that the Department shall $rant 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.
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t ■ NOTE: All of the following questions must be thoroughly answered with regards to your mining
operation for the untended life of the mine. All responses must be clearly conveyed on a corresponding,
detailed mine map.
A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MINE
Answer all of the following that apply:
1. a. If this is an application for a NEW permit, indicate the total acreage at the site to be covered by
the permit (this is the acreage that the "new permit" fee will be based upon):
Of this acreage, how much is owned and how much is leased? Acres owned: Acres
leased: Property owner if leased:
b. If this is an application for RENEWAL of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit number
and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.: 19-12
Total permitted acreage this is the acreage that the "renewal" fee will be
based upon): ^ 220 ac,(to property line)
c. If this is an application for a MODIFICATION to a mining permit, indicate the mining permit
number and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit
No.: Total permitted acreage: . (to property line)
Does the modification involve acreage within the previously approved permitted boundary?
Yes No . If yes, indicate the acreage to be covered by this modification (this is the acreage
that the "major modification" fee will be based upon):
Does the modification involve acreage outside the previously approved permitted boundary?
Yes No . If yes, indicate the additio- al acreage to be covered by this
L mo ic�fication: (NOTE: you must complete all of Section F. of this application
form entitled Notification of Adjoining Landowners).
Of this acreage to be added to the permit, will any portion of this acreage be affected (disturbed,
ground cover removed) by the mining operation? Yes` No (if no, a "minor modification" fee
of $50.00 is required, despite the "undisturbed" acreage to Se —added). If yes, indicate the acreage
to be affected withiri the acreage to be added to the permit (the total acreage to be added to the
permit is the acreage that the "major modification" fee will be based upon):
d. If this is an application for TRANSFER of a mining permit, indicate the mining permit -number
and the total (overall) acreage covered by the existing permit: Mining Permit No.:
Total permitted acreage:
'■ SEE THE FEE SCHEDULE AT THE END OF THIS FORM FOR THE PROPER FEE AMOUNT
TO BE PAID FOR THE REQUESTED PERMIT ACTIONS) AND CORRESPONDING ACREAGE
NOTED ABOVE
2. Indicate the approximate longitude and latitude, in degrees -minutes -seconds, of the center of the mine
site: LONGITUDE (dd-mm-ss): 35 -- 38 — 20.9 Quadrangle: Merry Oaks
LATITUDE (dd-mm-ss): 79 — 01 — 4.7 River Gasin: Cape Fear
3. Name of all materials mined: Triassic Shale, Arkosic Sandstone, Clayey Sandstone
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. 4. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Front-end Loader & Truck Shovel & Truck
Dragline & Truck Self-Ioading craper Other (explain- Dozer with ripper, end
loaders, hackhoe loaders, and dump trucks.
5. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 40' Reference elevation: 225
b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 30'
6. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes No X If no, proceed to Question
7.
a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been reclaimed:
acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)
b. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
c. Acreage of previously affected landat present site that has been reclaimed:
(identify all areas on your mine map(s)).
d. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 6a or c from Tis permit application
Yes —No If yes, how much? acres (identify all areas on your mine map(s)).
7. Present (pre -mining) use of the land (estimate acreage for each):
Cropland acres Pasture acres Forestry 220 acres Fish/Wildlife acres
Recreation acres Other acres (Specify use: )
8. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed (estimate acreage for each):
Cropland acres Pasture acres Forestry 200 acres Fish/Wildlife acres
Recreation acres Other 20 acres (Specify use: Plant Site )
9. Number of years for which the permit is requested (10 years maximum): 10
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1. Four (4) copies of the county highway maps and four (4) copies of all mine maps and reclamation
maps shall be submitted with each permit application.
County highway maps may be obtained from:
Location Department
State Highway Commission
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
(919) 733-7600
' Clearly label and mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps.
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2. Mine maps must be accurate and appropriately scaled drawings, aerial photographs or enlarged
topographic maps of the entire mine site. All aspects of the mine site must be clearly labeled on
the maps along with their corresponding (approximate) acreage. As a reminder, mining
1 permits can only be issued for up to 10 years; thus, all mine and reclamation maps must only
denote those activities that are intended to be conducted during the life of the mining permit.
All maps must be of a scale sufficient (see minimum requirements listed below) to clearly illustrate
the following, at a minimum:
a. Property lines of the tract or tracts of land on which the proposed mining activity is to be located
including easements and rights -of -way.
' b. Existing or proposed permit boundaries.
c. Initial and ultimate limits of clearing and grading.
d. Outline and width of all buffer zones (both undisturbed and unexcavated).
e. Outline and acreage of all pits/excavations.
f. Outline and acreage of all stockpile areas.
g. Outline and acreage of all temporary and/or permanent overburden disposal areas.
h. Location and acreage of all processing plants (processing plants may be described as to location
and distance from mine if sufficiently far removed).
i. Locations and names of all streams, rivers and lakes.
j. Outline and acreage of all settling and/or processing wastewater ponds.
k. Location and acreage of all planned and existing access roads and on -site haul roads.
1. Location of planned and existing on -site buildings.
m. Location and dimensions of all proposed sediment and erosion control measures.
n. Location of 100 year floodplain limits and wetland boundaries.
o. Names of owners of record, both public and private, of all adjoining land.
p. Map legend:
1. Name of applicant
2. Name of mine
3. North arrow
4. County
5. Scale
6. Symbols used and corresponding names
7. Date prepared and revised
8. Name and title of person preparing map
IMap scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines:
PERMITTED ACREAGE
0-99 Acres
100-499 Acres
500+ Acres
MAP SCALE
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I inch = 200 feet
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' A table/chart must be provided on the mine map that clearly lists the approximate acreage of
tailings/sediment ponds, stockpiles, wastepiles, processing arca/haul roads, mine excavation and any other
major aspect of the mining operation that is proposed to be affected/disturbed during the life of the mining
permit. A table/chart similar to the following will be acceptable:
CATEGORY
AFFECTED ACREAGE
Tailings/Sediment Ponds
Stockpiles
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Wastepiles
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Processing Area/Haul Roads
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Mine Excavation
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Other
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SPECIFIC INFORMATION THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS IN THIS APPLICATION FORM {PLEASE NOTE THE ITALICIZED
QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE FORM}. THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE
CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ALL RELEVANT ITEMS BEING ADEQUATELY
ADDRESSED ON THE MINE MAPS.
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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.
Approximately 500 gpd of process water will be discharged to sediment basin #3 to settle
particles before entering -the drainage way. The process water will contain only clay
particles from the curing process. No chemicals will be introduced into the process
water.
b. Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant?
Yes No X . If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed
discharge points (along with.their method of stabilization) on your mine map(s).
The mining areas will not be excavated below the existing natural drainageway.
c. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table?
Yes X No . If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes X No If
yes, what impact, if any, will mine dewatering have on neighboring wells? Locate all existing
wells on the mine maps) that lie within 500 feet of the proposed excavation area. Provide data
to support any conclusions or statements made. Indicate whether the proposed mine locale is
served by a public water system or private wells.
No known wells within 500' of active pit area. Public water system is available.
d. If the mine will extend below the water table, what is the pre -mining depth (in feet) to the
seasonal high and low ground water tables? High ft. Low ft. What is the source
of this information?'
Groundwater is expected to be at approximately the elevations of the surrounding streams.
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e. If you answered yes to any of the above questions, provide evidence that you have applied for
or obtained the appropriate water quality permit(s) (i.e., non -discharge, NPDES, etc.) from the
Division of Water Quality, Water Quality Section.
A discharge permit application has been filed with the N.C. Division of Environmental
Management, Water Quality Section.
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2. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions?
Yes No X . If yes, indicate evidence that you have applied for or obtained an air
quality permit issued by the Division of Air Quality or local governing body.
No present plans for plant construction on this site.
b. How will dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc., be controlled?
Fugitive dust from stockpiles will be controlled by blending wet shale material from the
e sedimentation basins with dry stockpiled material, or by pumping water from the
sedimentation basins onto the stockpiles and loaded dump trucks. Fugitive dust from the
haul roads will be controlled by wetting the haul roads using the company water trucks.
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.
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1. Clear and grub area for the gravel construction pad on NCSR 1011.
2. Construct 200' x 50' x 8" gravel construction pad.
3. Clear and grub access to and locations of temporary sediment traps 1 and 2.
4. Construct temporary sediment traps 1 and 2.
5. Seed and mulch all slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
1 6. Clear and grub access to and locations of sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
7. Construct sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
8. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
9. Seed and mulch al! temporary diversions and slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
10. Clear and grub remaining areas for the road.
11. Construct entrance road.
12. Seed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
13. Clear and grub remaining areas for plant area, railroad spur, and parking and inventory areas.
14. Construct plant area, railroad spur, and parking and inventory areas.
15. Seed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
PHASE R CONSTRUCT HAUL ROAD
1. Clear and rub access to and locations of temporary sediment traps 3 and 4.
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2. Construct temporary sediment traps 3 and 4.
3. Construct temporary diversions into temporary sediment trap locations 3 and 4.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
5. Clear and grub haul road and dump station areas.
6. Construct haul road and dump station.
7. _ Seed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
PHASE III STABILIZE SITE
1. Seed and mulch all previously disturbed areas not addressed to this point with appropriate seed
mixture.
2. Throughout life of project, maintain stabilization of ail areas not currently being mined and
reseed areas where mining is complete.
3. No more than ten (10) acres of mining area shall be disturbed at one time.
iPHASE IV MINE AREA 1
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 5.
2. Construct sediment basin 5.
a. Place overburden material at excess material storage area indicated on plans.
b. Place minable material at either the covered storage area at the plant or at the
temporary stockpile area. -
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 5.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
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5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all disturbed mining areas shall be
routed into sediment basin 5 but shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6.
Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct sediment basin 5A just
"downhill" from the next ten (10) acre mining area. Sediment basin 5A shaIl be same size as
sediment basin 5.
7.
Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acre mining area and route to
sediment basin 5A.
8.
Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previously mined area and stabilize
the area with the appropriate seed mixture.
9.
Once grass. is established in previously mined area, fill in sediment basin 5 and stabilize
disturbed area with grass.
10.
As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sediment basins and diversion
ditches shall be constructed, and previously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9
above.
PHASE V
MINE AREA 2
1.
Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 6.
2.
Construct sediment basin 6.
N3.
Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 6.
4.
Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
5.
Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all disturbed mining areas shallbe
routed into sediment basin 6 but shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6.
Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct sediment basin 6A just
"downhill" from the next ten (10) acre mining area. Sediment basin 6A shall be same size as
sediment basin 6.
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Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acres mining and route to
sediment basin 6A.
8.
Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previously mined area and stabilize
the area with the appropriate seed mixture.
' 9.
Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sediment basin 6 and stabilize
disturbed area with grass.
10.
As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sediment basins and diversion
ditches shall be constructed, and previously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9
above.
PHASE VI MINE AREA 3
1.
Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 7.
2.
Construct sediment basin T.
3.
Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 7.
4.
Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
5.
Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all disturbed mining areas shall be
routed into sediment basin 7 but shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6.
Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct sediment basin 7A just
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"downhill" from the next ten (10) acre mining area Sediment basin 7A shall be same size as
sediment basin 7.
7.
Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acres mining and route to
sediment basin 7A.
8.
Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previously mined area and stabilize
the area with the appropriate seed mixture.
9.
Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sediment basin 7 and stabilize
disturbed area with grass.
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10.
As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sediment basins and diversion
ditches shall be constructed, and previously 'mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9
above.
PHASE VII
COMPLETE SITE
1.
Check all sediment basins after periods of significant run-off. Remove sediment and restore
the basin to its original dimensions when sediment accumulates to one-half the design depth.
2.
Check all embankments, spillways, and outlets for erosion damage, and inspect the
embankments for piping, settlement and rock displacement. Make all necessary repairs
immediately. Remove all trash and other debris from risers, spillways, and pool areas.
3.
Remove temporary structures and any unstable sediment immediately after the construction site
has been permanently stabilized. Smooth basin sites to blend with the surrounding areas and
stabilize. All water and sediment should be removed from the basins prior to dam removal.
Sediment should be placed in designated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or
drainageways during structure removal.
4.
Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and
during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plans for sediment and erosion
control for mine excavation(s), waste piles, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a
detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures. Locate and
label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine map(s) and provide typical cross-
sections/construction details of each measure. Engineering designs and calculations shall be
required when needed to justify the adequacy of any proposed measures.
Sediment basins, diversion ditches and other erosion control measures will be constructed as
shown on the accompanying erosion control plan, prior to any other land disturbing activities.
Tree stumps and root mass from previous logging activities will be left to to hold the soil in
all areas not being used for the plant or mining.
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5. a. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity and any adjoining permit
boundary or right-of-way? Buffers must be located within the permit boundaries. Buffers
along permit boundaries must be, at a minimum, unexcavated buffers. Show all buffer
locations and widths on the mine map(s).
A 100 foot natural buffer of mature, pines will remain along U.S. 1. The office and
plant and mature trees will buffer the mining area from SR 1011. Mature forests will
buffer the mining area from the southern and eastern boundaries. A minimum buffer
width of SO feet will be provided on the remainder of the site.
' b. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activities within the permit
boundaries and any natural watercourses and wetlands? Buffers along natural watercourses and
wetlands must be undisturbed. Show all buffer locations and widths on the mine map(s).
A 50' buffer will be maintained between any land disturbing activity and natural water
courses.
6. a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to adjoining permit
boundaries during mining.
' Mining areas along adjoining properties will have 2:1 side slopes and will be established
with grass immediately after mining.
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.
No dwellings are located within 300 feet of any proposed excavation. No mining area will be
excavated below adjacent natural drainage way elevations.
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c. Describe what kind of barricade will be used to prevent inadvertent public access along any high
wall area and when it will be implemented. Vegetated earthen berms, appropriate fencing and
adequate boulder barriers may be acceptable high wail barricades. A construction detail/cross-
section and location of each type of barricade to be used must be indicated on the mine map(s).
Public is not permitted on mine site. There will not be any high walls.
d. Provide a cross-section on the mine map(s) for all fill slopes (berms, wastepiles, overburden
disposal areas, etc.), clearly indicating the intended side slope gradient, installation of any
benches and/or slope drains (with supporting design information) if needed, and the method of
' final stabilization.
Fill slopes are not anticipated in this operation.
e. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle of all cut slopes
including specifications for benching and sloping. Cross -sections for all cut slopes must be
provided on the mine map(s).
All slopes will be 2:1 or flatter.
f. In hard rock excavations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet. Provide cross -
sections of the mineexcavationclearly noting the angles of the cut slopes, widths of all safety
benches and mine be and the expected maximum depth of the excavation.
No hard rock will be mine&
7. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes No X How will acid water pollution
from the excavation, stockpiles and waste areas be coded?
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1 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 maps) and provide cross -sections
through all proposed berms or proposed spacings, sizes and species for tree plantings.
A 100 ft. wide stand of mature loblolly pines will be left in place along U.S. 1. The mining
operation will begin behind the plant area, thus allowing the thick cutover vegetation. to grow tall
enough to create a visual barrier before mining area #2 is mined A 100 foot strip of mature pines
will be left in place around the existing dwellings along SR 1011. The portions of the sites unused
as plant or active mining areas will be planted in loblolly pines.
9. Will explosives be used? Yes No X If yes, specify the types of explosive(s) and describe
what precaution(s) will be us o preven�ysical hazard to persons or neighboring property from
flying rocks or excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Locate the nearest offsite occupied
structures) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map and indicate its approximate distance to
the proposed excavation.
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' 10. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site? Yes X No If yes,
describe these materials, how they will be stored and method of containment in case of spill. Indicate
the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map(s).
Fuel is used as auxiliary kiln fuel and diesel fuel for mining equipment will be stored adjacent to
the plant in aboveground containers with containment wall around them.
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11. 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.
Attar separate site map(s) showing the location(s) of the disposal area(s). Include all
specifications for erosion and sediment control.
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D. RECLAMATION PLAN
Describe your intended plan for the final 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 and must correspond directly with the information provided on the mine
map(s).
After mining is completed in each 10-acre increment, previously removed overburden will be
placed back over the mined area and the area will be seeded with the appropriate seed mixture.
The area could then either be planted with pines or left a pasture.
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2. a. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the reclamation?
Yes No X . I,f yes, illustrate the location of the body(s) of water on the reclamation map
and provide a scaled cross-section(s) through the proposed body(s) of water. The minimum
average water depth must be at least 4 feet unless information is provided to indicate that a more
' shallow water body will be productive and beneficial at this site. Will the body(s) of water be
stocked with fish? Yes No_. If yes, specify species.
b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water collecting or remaining in
mined areas. Provide details and locations of any permanent water outlets on the reclamation
map.
Mined areas will be graded with a crown in the center to provide for drainage to the adjacent
natural drainage ways.
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3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all completed excavations in
rock including what kind of permanent barricade will be left. Construction details and locations of
all permanent barricades must be shown on the reclamation map.
Not applicable.
4. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or other such on -site mine
waste areas, including specifications for benching and sloping. Final cross -sections and locations for
such areas must be provided on the reclamation map.
Overburden materials will be evenly spread over the mined areas and seeded with the appropriate
seed mixture.
5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and on -site roadways.
= The office and plant building will be left in tact and sold for use as a warehouse,
manufacturing plant or other facility. All outside stockpile areas will be graded to near
original grade, covered with topsoil, and seeded. Haul roads from mining areas to plant sites
will be obliterated and seeded. Entrance roads will be left in tact.
b. Will any on -site roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No if yes, identify
1 such roadways on the reclamation map and provide details on permanent ditch line
stabilization.
' Entrance roads will be left in place.
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6. Describe the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment control basins.
Once vegetation has established in areas tributary to sedimentation basins, the basins will be
filled with overburden material and seeded.
7. Describe the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap metal, junk machinery,
cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note definition of refuse in The Mining Act of
1971). No off -site generated waste shall be disposed of on the mine site without _prior written
approval from the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Quality
Section and either the Division of Waste Management (DWM) or Iocal governing body. If a
1 disposal permit has been issued by DWM for the site, a copy of said permit must be attached
to this application. All temporary and permanent refuse disposal areas must be clearly delineated
on the mine maps) and reclamation map, along with a list of items to be disposed in said areas.
1 All scrap metal, junk machinery, cables and other such waste will be hauled from the site and
properly disposed.
8. Indicate the method of restoration or establishment of any permanent drainage channels to a
condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution. Provide design information, including
typical cross -sections, of any permanent channels to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan.
Indicate the locations) of all permanent channels on the reclamation map.
Permanent drainage channels will be designed and constructed in accordance with the N.C.
Planning Manual for Erosion and Sediment Control.
9. 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 clearly indicate on the
mine maps) and reclamation map each segment that is to be mined and reclaimed during each year
of the permit. Add drawings showing typical cross -sections and final features of the proposed
reclamation.
Mining will begin at the lowest point in each respective mining area. The mining areas will be
' mined in 10-acre increments. Once a 10-acre increment is mined, previously removed
overburden will be spread over the mined area and seeded with the appropriate seed mixture.
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1 10. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected areas. This plan
must include recommendations for year-round seeding, including the time of seeding and the
amount and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre. The recommendations must include
general .seeding instructions for permanent revegetation and, if necessary, temporary revegetation.
1 Revegetation utilizing only tree plantings is not acceptable. NOTE: The Revegetation Plan must
be approved and signed by one of the following:
a. Authorized representatives of the local Soil and Water Conservation District;
b. Authorized representatives of the Division of Forest Resources, Department of Environment
and Natural Resources;
c. Authorized county representatives of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service,
specialists and research faculty with the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Forest
Resources at North Carolina State University;
d. North Carolina licensed landscape architects;
e. Private consulting foresters referred by the Division of Forest Resources, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources;
f. Others as may be approved by the Department.
LIME - RATE OF APPLICATION (tons/acre):
See Erosion Control Detail Sheet
FERTILIZER - ANALYSIS AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre):
See Erosion Control Detail Sheet
SEED - TYPE(S) AND RATE(S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING YEAR-ROUND SEEDING
SCHEDULE (poundslacie): [NOTE: Include Legumes]
Seed -Types: Seeding Dates: Seeding Rates:
tSee Erosion Control Detail Sheet 12
MULCH - TYPE AND RATE OF APPLICATION (pounds/acre) AND METHOD OF
ANCHORING:
See Erosion ControlDetailSheet
OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS - TYPE(S) AND RATE(S) OF APPLICATION INCLUDING
SEEDING SCHEDULE (pounds/acre, trees/acre, spacing of trees/shrubs, etc):
' See Erosion Control Detail Sheet
' Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by:
Signature Date.
' Print Name
Title
Agency
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E. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND
The following bond calculation worksheet is to be used to establish an appropriate bond (based upon a
range of $500 to $5, 000 per affected acre) for each permitted mine site based upon the acreage approved
by the Department to be affected during the life of the mining permit.
Please insert the annroximaie acreage. for each asnect of the mininv aneratinn that vnu inrnnd rn n8err
uu. me u e o .nw n v .. �.... .. wuum .cuue vwen me u rg
r�u.e recivatuuvn eosuaere ur
eac eatepory Om t e C e u e o Ree amatlan Casts
proyi a wit t is app
tcation arm
AFFECTED
RECLAMATION
RECLAMATION
CATEGORY ACREAGE
COST/ACRE
COST
Tailings/Sediment Ponds Ac. X
$
/Ac.
= $
Stockpiles - 0.5 Ac. X
$ -
/Ac.
= $
Wastepiles 1.0 Ac. X
$
/Ac.
_ $
Processing Area/Haul Roads 23 Ac. X
$
/Ac.
_ $
Mine Excavation 10 Ac. X
$
/Ac.
_ $
Other Ac. X
$
/Ac.
_ $
TOTAL AFFECTED AC.: Ac.
Temoorary & Permanent Sedimentation & Erosion Control Measures:
Divide
the TOTAL
AFFECTED
AC. above into the following two categories:
a) affected acres that drain
into proposedlexisting excavation and/or b) affected acres
that will be graded
for positive drainage, measures
will be needed to prevent offsite sediment.
a) Internal Drainage Ac.
b) Positive Drainage Ac. X
$ 1500 /Ac.
_ $
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Inflation Factor:
SUBTOTAL COST: $
0.02 X SUBTOTAL COST: $ X Permit Life (I to 10 years):
INFLATION COST: $
TOTAL COST = SUBTOTAL COST + INFLATION COST = $
TOTAL RECLAMATION BOND COST: _ $
(round down to the nearest 100.00)
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F. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS
The "Notice" form, or a facsimile thereof, attached to this application must be sent certified or registered
mail to all landowners who are adjoining (contiguous to) the permit boundaries as indicated on the
mine map(s). The only exception to the above is if another means of notice is approved in advance by the
Director, Division of Land Resources.
A copy of a tax map (or other alternative acceptable to the Department) must be mailed with the completed
"Notice" form (the proposed overall permit boundaries and the names and locations of all owners of
record of land adjoining said boundaries must be clearly denoted on the tax map).
The "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be completed, notarized and submitted to
the Department, with the remainder of the completed application form, before the application will be
considered complete.
NOTE: THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR NEW
MINING PERMITS AND FOR PERMIT MODIFICATIONS THAT ADD ADJACENT
LAND TO A MINING PERMIT.
This application does not add adjacent land All proposed mining is within current permit
' boundary.
■ SEE THE NEXT TWO PAGES FOR THE "NOTICE" FORM AND THE "AFFIDAVIT OF
NOTIFICATION"
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NOTICE
Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, Notice is hereby given that
has applied on to the
(Applicant Name) (Date)
Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources, 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612, for (check one):
(a) a new surface mining permit ❑
(b) a modification to add adjacent land to an existing surface mining permit ❑
The applicant proposes to mine on acres located
(Mineral, Ore) (Number) (Miles)
of off/near road
(Direction) (Nearest Town) (Number/Name)
in County.
*SEE ATTACHED MAP FOR PROPOSED PERMIT BOUNDARIES AND CORRESPONDING
ADJOINING LANDOWNER NAMES AND LOCATIONS*
In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable effort to notify
all owners of record of land adjoining (contiguous) to the proposed mine site (permit boundaries), and to
notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is located. Any
person may file written comment(s) to the Department at the above address within thirty (30) days of the
issuance 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 within 60 days of the end of the 30-day comment period specified above.
A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public review during normal
business hours at the above listed address as well as at the appropriate regional office. For information
regarding the specifics of the proposed mining activity. Dlease contact the applicant at the the followme
telephone number: . For information on the mining permit application review
process, please contact the Mining Program staff at (919) 7334574. Please note that the Department will
consider any relevant written comments/documentation within the provisions of the Mining Act of 1971.
throughout the application review process until a final decision is made on the application.
1
' (Addressee's Name and Address)
(Date of Issuance of this Notice/Mailed to Addressee)
1
(Name of Applicant)
' (Address of Applicant)
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AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION
I, , an applicant, or an agent, or employee of an applicant, for a new
Mining Permit, or a modification of an existing Mining Permit that adds adjacent land to the Mining Permit,
from the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that
the following are known owners of record, both private and public, of the land adjoining the proposed mining
permit boundaries and that notice of the pending application has been caused to be mailed, by certified or
registered mail, to said owners of record at their addresses shown below, such notice being given on a form
provided by the Department:
(Adjoining Landowner Name) (Address)
' (Attach additional list if necessary)
I do also attest that the following individual is the chief administrative officer of the county or
municipality in which the proposed mining site is located and that notice of the pending application has been
caused to be mailed, by certified or registered mail, to said office at the following address:
(Chief Administrative Officer Name) (Address)
1 [City Manager, County Manager, Mayor, etc.]
The above attestation was made by me while under oath to provide proof satisfactory to the Department
1 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 15A 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.
1 Signature of Applicant
Date
If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the following
1 information: (Name of applicant)
executing Affidavit)
1 1,
; (title of person
a Notary Public of the County of
1 State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that
personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the above Affidavit was
made by him/her.
' Witness my hand and notarial seal, this day of , 19
Notary
My Commission expires:
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G. LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT
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We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry and travel
upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of making necessary field
inspections or investigations as may be reasonably required in the administration of the Mining Act of
1971.
We further grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right to make whatever
entries on the land. as may be reasonably necessary and to take whatever actions as may be reasonably
necessary in order to carry out reclamation which the operator has failed to complete in the event a bond
forfeiture is ordered pursuant to G.S. 74-59.
LANDOWNER:
Signature:
Print Name:
Address:
1 Telephone:
APPLICANT:
Signature:*
Print Name:
Title:
Company:
Mine Name:
' *Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application.
Five (5) copies of the completed application, five (5) copies of all location maps, mine maps and
reclamation maps, and the appropriate processing fee (see next page for fee schedule) in the form a check
or money order payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources must
be sent to the Land Quality Section Central Office at the address listed on the front cover of this
application form.
Inquiries regarding the status of the review of this application should be directed to the Mining Program
staff at (919) 733-4574.
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*A nonrefundable permit application
processing
fee is required
when filing for a new
mining permit, a major permit modification or a renewal permit as
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follows:
TYPE
ACRES**
NEW PERMIT
MAJOR
RENEWAL
MODIFICATION
Clay
1 but less than 25
$500
$250
$250
25 but less than 50
1000
500
500
50 or more
1500
500
500
Sand.&
1 but less than 5
150
100
100
Gravel,
Gemstone, and
5 but less than 25
250
100
100
Borrow Pits
1
25 but less than 50
500
250
500
1
50 or more
1000
500
500
Quarry,
1 but less than 10
250
100
100
Industrial
Minerals,
10 but less than 25
1000
250
500
Dimension
Stone
25 but less than 50
1500
500
500
1
50 or more
2500
500
500
Peat &
1 or more
2500
500
500
Phosphate
1
Gold (Heap
Leach),
1 or more
2500
S00
500
Titanium &
Others
'A nonrefundable $50.00
permit application processing fee is
required for minor permit modifications. Minor permit modifications include ownership
transfers, name changes, bond substitutions and permit renewals
where the mine is
inactive and fully stabilized.
A minor permit modification also includes
lands added to a permitted
area, outside of the minimum permit buffer zone requirements, where no plans for mining related disturbance of the added
lands have been approved.
All other changes are considered major modifications.
1 "Acres for new permits and renewal permits means the total acreage
at the site. Acres for major modification
of permits means that area of land affected
by the modification within
the permitted mine area, or any additional land that is to
be disturbed and added to an existing permitted area, or both.
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Franah M. Nevils, Jr., P.E.
James D. Stmons, P.G., P.E. - Chief Eogierer
Caroline Medlin- Sediment Education Specialist
Courier - 52AI611
Section Cbid
William H. Noyes, Jr., P.E. - Sediment Specialist
Lend Quality Section
Weld H. Word - Assistant Sediment Specialist
Jm Davenport - Sediment Education lutem
Telephone: (919) 7334574
161E Mail Service Center
Tracy E. Davis, P.E. - Mining Specialist
FAR No.: (90) 733.2876
Raleigh, NC 276W-1612
Judy Wehner - Assistant Mining Speci disl
Secretarim
Tony L. Sample - Assistant Mining Specialist
Hope Thompson - Lead Secretary
Joseph FJ1er6ee - LAN Coordinator
Shiapine Address Land Quality BMion
James K. Leumm, P.E. - Dam Safety Engineer
Stephande Lane- Sediment & Dame
512 North Salisbury Street
Robert Daniel. -Assistant Dam Safely Engineer
Smm Edwards -Mining
Raleigh, NC 27604
Scoll Harrell - Assistant Dam Safety Engineer
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES
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August 18, 1998
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RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Howard Pat Brown
Triangle Brick Company, Inc.
wAYNEMCDOVITr
6523 Apex Road
SECRETARY ='-`
Durham, North Carolina 27713
RE: Mining Permit Nos. 04-17, 19-10, 0'9= 23& 32-02
CHARLES H. GAR iwiFi
Wadesboro Mine, Merry Oaks Site No. 1 Mine, Merry Oaks Site
P.C., P.E. DIRECTOR "
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No. 2 Mine and Durham Mine
AND STATE CEOLCK
Anson, Chatham and Durham Counties
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Yadkin, Cape Fear and Neuse River Basins
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Dear Mr. Brown:
This office has recently received your company's $500,000.00
Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit issued by Central Carolina Bank
to cover the above referenced mine sites. As this security sufficiently
replaces the $500,000.00 surety bond issued by Aetna Casualty and
Surety Company currently on file with this office, I am returning the
surety bond and rider to you for your files.
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To document this bond replacement, please attach this letter to
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each of your company's mining permits for future reference. If you
should have any questions on the above, please contact Ms. Judy
Wehner, Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4674.
Sincerely,
Charles H. Gardner, P.G., P.E.
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Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Land Resources
lames G. Martin, Csavernor Charles H: Cardner
William W, Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director
November 8, 1990
Mr. Howard P. Brown
Triangle Brick Company
6523 Apex Road
Durham, NC 27713-9217
RE: Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Brown:
The application for a mining permit for Merry Oaks Site #2 in Chatham
County has been found to meet the requirements of G.S. 74-51 of The Mining
Act of 1971. As your company already has a blanket bond sufficient to cover
this application, I am enclosing the mining permit.
The conditions of Mining Permit No. 19-12 were based primarily upon
information supplied in the application with conditions added as necessary to
insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971. This permit expires on
November 8, 2000. G.S. 74-65 states that the issuance of a mining permit
does not supercede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of
compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you.
Please review the permit and notify this office at (919) 733-4574 Df any
objection or question concerning the terms of the permit.
Sinncceerrely,
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Tracy Davis, E.I.T.
Minin pecialist
Land Quality Section
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Enclosure
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
P.O. Box 27687 w Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833
An Equal Opportunity Ammtaave Acton 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 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations
Permission is hereby granted to:
Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County - Permit No. 19-12
for the operation of a
Clay mine
which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic
values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation
will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and
restoration.
Page 2 of 6
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.
Expiration Date
This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until November 8,
2000.
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 6
OPERATING CONDITIONS:
I. Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with
the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the Environmental
Management Commission.
2. Any mining process producing air contamination emissions shall be subject
to the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the Environmental
Management Commission.
3. Any mining activity affecting wetlands shall be in accordance with the
requirements and regulations- promulgated and enforced by the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers.
4. 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.
5. 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. All erosion and sedimentation control measures shall be installed and
maintained as per the Erosion Control Plan and General Details dated
December 1989 and revised April 9, 1990 and September 21, 1990 with
the following stipulations: (1) The "Filter in Berm" detail indicated
on Drawing No. D-1 shall be revised to a rip -rap lining detail, with
geotextile fabric underlay, which shall be extended down the
downstream slope to the toe of the embankment and beyond and (2) all
sediment basins shall contain a baffle of synthetic geotextile to
create a two -celled structure (see attached detail).
6. 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 ground cover,
devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion.
7. 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 4 of 6
8. Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between
the mine and public thoroughfares whenever practical to screen the
operation from the public.
9. A. 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.
B. A 100 foot natural buffer of mature pine trees shall be maintained
along U.S. 1. The office, plant and mature trees shall buffer the
mining area from SR 1011. Mature forests shall buffer the mining area
from the southern and eastern boundaries. A minimum buffer width of
50 feet shall be maintained on the remainder of the site.
10. A physical barrier consisting of a fence or earthen berm, etc., shall be
maintained around the perimeter of any highwall.
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. A. Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History
shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of
significant archaeological resources.
B. Pursuant to N. C. G. S. 70 Article 3, "The Unmarked Human Burial and
Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act," should the operator or any
person in his employ encounter human skeletal remains, immediate
notification shall be provided to the county medical examiner and the
chief archaeologist, North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Page 5 of 6
APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN
The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of
which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit.
Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the
permittee, which continues beyond the 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 regrade and satisfactorily revegetate any disturbed
areas.
2. The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable
for the planned future use are as follows:
A. All sideslopes shall be graded to a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or
flatter slope.
B. Any settling. ponds or sediment basins .shall be backfilled and
stabilized.
Page 6 of 6
C. The processing, stockpile, and other disturbed areas neighboring the
mine excavation shall be leveled and smoothed.
D. Compacted surfaces shall be disced, subsciled or otherwise prepared
before revegetation.
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.
3. Revegetation Plan
After site preparation, all disturbed land areas shall be revegetated as
outlined in the approved application dated February 5, 1990.
4. Reclamation Schedule
Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent
feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible
after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit.
Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two
years of completion or termination of mining.
Permit issued this 8th day of November, 1990.
Charles H. Gardner, Director
Division of Land Resources
By Authority of the Secretary
Of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources
EXAMPLE PLAN VIEWS OF BAFFLE LOCATIONS IN SEDIMENT BA5INS
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MEMORANDUM
TO: File
FROM: Susan Edward&
SUBJECT: Notice of Issuance of Mining Permit
A copy of the attached "Notice of Issuance of Mining Permit" was sent to
all people listed in the Affidavit of Notification and any additional people who
sent in letters. If a public hearing was held, a copy of the "Notice of
Issuance of Mining Permit" was sent to all people who signed the sign in sheet
at the public hearing. My initials, written in red, will be beside the names of
the people in the file who were sent this "Notice".
cc: Regional Engineer
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NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF
MINING PERMIT
You have previously expressed an interest and/or are listed as an adjoining
land owner in the application for a mining permit filed by Triangle Brick
Company to conduct mining activities at the Merry Oaks Site #2 in Chatham
County. The mining permit was issued on November 8, 1990. North Carolina law
allows a person aggrieved by the issuance of the permit to contest its issuance
by filing a petition for a contested case in the Office of Administrative
Hearings pursuant to G.S. 15OB-23. If you believe you are an aggrieved party,
you must commence the contested case proceeding within sixty (60) days of the
mailing of this notice to you. This notice was mailed on November 9, 1990.
Charles H. Gardner
Director
Division of Land Resources
Department of Environment, Health and
Natural Resources
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RAGSOALE CONSULTANTS,
4601 LAKE BOONE TRAIL — RALEIGH, N.C. 27607
TELEPHONE [919]781-6400 or 791-6541
September 21, 1990
Mr. Tracy Davis, E.I.T., Mining Specialist
Division of Land Resources
NC Department of Environmental,
Health and Natural Resources
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
RE: Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Davis:
P.A.
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We have revised the plans for the above referenced project
in response to your letter to Mr. Howard P. Brown dated September
4, 1990 and to our phone conversation on September 13, 1990. The
revisions are as follows:
Comment Response
1. We have revised the plans showing standard excavated
emergency spillways on sediment basins where possible...
For spillways constructed in fill material we have
modified the detail showing that the stone filter
section does not extend to the full depth of the berm,
also a geotextile fabric underlay was added to the
section to prevent any piping under stone section.
2. The plans have been revised as noted.
3. The plans have been revised as noted, also a detail has
been added to show the construction of the geotextile
fabric baffle.
4. We have added a cross section for outfall "All and added
stone check dam as noted.
ENGINEERING • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
SURVEYING • PHOTOGRAMMETRY
SMITHFIELO OFFICE: 310 E. jOHNSTON STREET, P.O. BOX 1749, SMITHRELO, N.C. 27577
Mr. Tracy Davis, E.I.T.
September 21, 1990
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We are forwarding two (2) sets of revised plans
calculations for.your review, we trust the revisions
satisfactory. Your rapid review is appreciated.
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Associate Engineer
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Land Resources
James G. Martin, Governor
William W. Cobey, Jr., Seuetary
September 4, 1990
Mr. Howard P. Brown
Triangle Brick Company
6523 Apex Road
Durham, North Carolina 27713-9217
RE: Merry Oaks Site #2
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Brown:
Charles H. Gardner
Director
The review has been completed on the revised plans your consultant
submitted in response to Mr. John Holley's May 11, 1990 memorandum to me. The
following items are in need of further clarification:
(1) The proposed Spillway in Berm concept and detail are unacceptable.
All emergency spillways proposed through berms must be relocated and
constructed in natural ground as per the specified dimensions in the
Design Data and Calculations booklet and standard Excavated Emergency
Spillway detail on Drawing No. D-1. Please revise Drawings EC-1 and
EC-2 accordingly to reflect this change and delete the Spillway in
Berm detail from Drawing D-1.
(2) The primary spillway outlets and emergency spillways (EMS) for
Sediment Basins 1 and 6B have not been indicated on the plan. Also,
the EMS for Sediment Basin 5A has not been delineated. Please provide
this information on the plans.
(3) All sediment basins must contain a baffle of synthetic geotextile to
create a two -celled structure to increase settling efficiency.
Attached is an example detail of said baffle. Please revise Dray.-ings
EC-1 and EC-2 to denote said baffles in each sediment basin and
provide a typical detail of the baffle on Drawing D-1.
(4) A construction detail must be provided for Outfall "A" that denotes
its dimensions and stabilization. In addition, a rock check dam must
be provided at the outfall until the upstream basin construction has
been completed. Please provide this information on the plans.
P.O. Box 27687 • Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 • Telephone (919) 733-3833
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
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Mr. Howard P. Brown
September 4, 1990
Page 2
In order to continue processing your application, please forward two
copies of the requested information to my attention at the following mess:
Land Quality Section
P. 0. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Please advise at (919) 733-4574 if you should have any questions on the
above.
TED/se
Attachment
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
Sincerely,
Tracy . Davis, E.I.T.
Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
1980
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EXAMPLE PLAN VIEWS OF BAFFLE LOCATIONS. IN SEDIiIENT BASINS
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i Jurce: USDA-SCS
Plate 1.2P
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ANGER-
RAGSOALE
CONSULTANTS,
P.A.
BIG MAIN STREET -
P. C. BOX 757 - LIWNGTON,
N. C. 2- 15
TELEPHONE 191SI SS'32168
UL GTON OR PIS] B32-22" RALEIGH-
July 3, 1990
Mr. Tracy Davis, EIT
Mining Specialist
Division of Land Resources II(Treot'B'� �
N.C. Department of Environment, Health & Natural Resources.
PO Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 JUL 6 159U
Re: Triangle Brick Company LAND 0IIALI N SECTION
Merry Oaks Site 92
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Davis:
We have revised the plane for the above referenced project in
response to the memorandum that you received from Mr. John Holley
on May 11, 1990. The revisions are as follows:
1. N/A
2. We have relocated the emergency spillway to
undisturbed soil where possible_ For spillways
constructed in fill sections, we have added
details which indicate the appropriate measures to
be used.
3. We have cleaned up the perimeter diversions to
clearly show the intent of the design.
4. We have added temporary diversion ditches and
sediment traps to control sedimentation during
berm construction.
5. Not applicable to site 92.
6. We have revised all references to stone Sizes to
conform with typical N.C.D.O.T. standards.
CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL. & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING — ARCHITECTURE
LANOSCAPE ARCHITECTURE — LANO PLANNING — SURVEYING
SMITHRELC. OFFICE: P. O. BOX 1749 SMIHFIELD. N. C. 27 7 81A] 93q-7154
RALEIGH. OFFICE: P. O. BOX 12S34 RALEIGH, N. C. 27805 P19I 934-0733
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Mr. Tracy Davis, EIT
July. 3, 1990
Page 2
7. We have added outfall "A" to divert the
watercourse from sediment basin #4 around basin
#1. The construction and sequence of construction
is denoted on Drawing No. EC-2.
Two (2) sets of revised plans and design calculations are
enclosed for your review_-We.trust the revisions are
satisfactory. Your rapid review is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Robert L_ Massengill, P-E.
Project Manager
Ragsdale Consultants, P.A.
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cc: Mr. Pat Brown.
Enclosures
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DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES RECEIVED
Raleigh Regional Office MAY 1 5 )yy�
May 11, 1990
MMDRANDUM LAND 0UALIIV SECTION
TO: Tracy Davis, Mining Specialist
FROM: John Holley, Regional Bug neex
SUBJECT: Review Comments
Revised Plans
Proposed Merry Oaks Sites
Triangle Brick
We have reviewed the subject revisions and offer the following comments
for your consideration:
1. Screening issues appear to be satisfactorily addressed.
2. Emergency spillways have been shown in the fill sections for the
sediment basins. They must be relocated to natural ground where
possible, or appropriate armoring must be designed and detailed.
3. Perimeter diversions must be "cleaned -up" as necessary to ensure
that they clearly depict their intended plan to direct all runoff
through the basins. Several diversions were partially erased during
the revision process and at least one shows the diversion running
through the dam site. In making this change, the location of all
emergency spillways must be considered. Also, a note should be
added to clarify that the diversions surrounding the basins are only
intended to be in service during basin construction.
4. Sediment control associated with the berms north and east of mining
area M-1 (site #1) is deficient. Silt fences should not be used
along the downhill grades where diversions can be substituted to
direct flow to SCD-A. Silt fences must be extended where
appropriate to ensure that the runoff from the berms will be treated
before entering natural watercourses. Protection must be provided
for the north berm unless the downstream watercourse will be
rehabilitated after completion of construction.
5. Although not addressed in your letter to the operator, I still think
that rehabilitation of the watercourse through mining area M-1 at
site {i1 must be addressed.
6. All proposed stone treatments should be specified in accordance with
NCDOT standards and appropriate thicknesses.
7. A permanent diversion channel must be addressed for site U2 where
the watercourse below basin #4 must be diverted around basin 1I1.
This construction must be reflected in the sequence.
If there are any questions, please advise.
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RAGSOALE CONSULTANTS, P.A.
310 E. JOHNSTON STREET - P. O. BOX 174E - SMITHFIELD N. C. 27577
R TELEPHONE (9191 534-7154
April 9, 1990
REG FI VED
APR 16 1990
Mr. Tracy E. Davis UNn nI
Mining Specialist I�I.(f Y Sir r1�N
Land Quality Section
N. C. Department of Environment,
Health, and Natural Resources
P. O. Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611-7687
Ref: Triangle Brick Company
Merry Oaks Site #2 Mine
Dear Mr. Davis:
In response to your comments of March 27, 1990, we offer the
following:
Comment
Response
1. Triangle Brick Co. wishes to leave
this area unscreened so that their
front lawn and buildings can be seen
from SR 1011. Their manufacturing
building will provide a pleasing
appearance as shown on the attached
artist's rendering. The manufactur-
ing building will be large enough to
visually block the mining area from
public view. We therefore request that
you waive the visual barrier require-
ments in front of the plant.
CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, 6 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE -- LAND PLANNING --- SURVEYING
RALEIGH OFFICE: 5009C WESTERN BOULEVARD RALEIGH. N. C. 27SOS [919} 851-C)805
LILLINGTON OFFICE: P. O. BOX 760 LILLINGTON, N. C. 27548 (919) 8.93-215E
Mr. Tracy E. Davis
Page Two
April 9, 1990
Comment
2.
Response
We have added sediment basin 6B
for the third 10-acre mining
area.
3. We have checked the flow direc-
tion in the diversion ditches,
and we adjusted some of them
to insure proper flow. Others
that appear to run uphill on the
existing topography will be cut
deep initially, but will not
appear deep once the uphill over-
burden is removed.
4. We have revised our diversion
detail to provide for larger
diversions around the mining
areas, with intermediate stone
check dams to control velocity.
5.
Acknowledged and revised.
6. Riser/barrel structures have been
adjusted as required and the
basin designs have been adjusted
accordingly.
7. Acknowledged, the detail of the
temporary sediment traps has been
revised to indicate the height of
the lowest point of the spillway.
8. Appropriate seeding and stabili-
zation information has been added
to the details.
9. Acknowledged and revised accord-
ingly.
Mr. Tracy E. Davis
Page Three
April 9, 1990
Comment Response
10. Triangle Brick Company does not intend
to mine on Site #2 initially. They
plan to install locked gates across
access areas to the property to
prevent further debris disposal in
this area. Triangle Brick Company will
properly dispose of the existing
debris before the property is devel-
oped for mining.
We trust our responses are satisfactory. We are enclosing
herewith two (2) sets of revised plans for your use. Please do
not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. A.
Robert L. Massengill, P. E.
Project Manager
RLM/ S p
Enclosures
cc: Mr. Howard P. Brown
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
March 27, 1990
Mr. Howard P. Brown, Vice President
Triangle Brick Company
6523 Apex Road :.
Durham, North Carolina 27713-9217
RE: berry Oaks Site #2 Mine
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Brown:
The initial review has been completed on your application for a mining
permit for the Merry Oaks Site #2 Mine in Chatham county. The following
deficiencies were noted -in the application:
W/The proposed fifty (50) foot buffer zone along SR 1011 on both sides
of the -main entrance road is currently cleared of vegetation. Visual
and noise screening (i.e. trees planted on staggered spacing,
vegetated earthen berms, etc.) must be provided in this area to screen
the office, plant and inventory areas from public view. Please
indicate the method of screening on the mine map and provide
appropriate details.
V<Temporary diversion ditches and sediment basins must be provided on
the mine map along the perimeter of the southern section of mining
area M-2 to prevent offsite sedimentation during mining of this area.
Several of the diversion ditches connecting to the sediment basins are
shown running uphill and must be revised accordingly.
0 No design calculations have been provided for the temporary diversion
ditches to ensure that they have been properly sized and stabilized
with respect to their corresponding drainage areas.
Although the sediment basin calculations appear accurate, the designs
have not been adequately depicted on the mine maps. The basins' dams
and spillways (including the emergency spillways) must be clearly
indicated on the mine maps. In addition, temporary rock filter
basins, or other acceptable alternative, must be installed and
maintained downstream prior to and during the construction of each
sediment basin to prevent offsite sedimentation. Please indicate
these measures on the mine map.
V0, Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Mr. Howard P. Brown
March 27, 1990
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} The construction of the
for Sediment Basins 1,
least twice as tall as
efficient structure with
The intended height of the lowest paint i n the
all Temporary Sediment Traps must be specified.
than one (1) foot will be needed.
riser/barrel structures wijl not be practical
2, 3, 5, 6 and 7. The risers should be at
the diameter of the barrels to ensure an
adequate perforations.
spillway section for
A trap depth; of more
( Where channels are designated to be "bare earth," it should be clearly
noted that said channels will be conventionally seeded, mulched and
tacked as a minimum:
Based upon the review of the application by Mr. John Holley, Raleigh
Regional Engineer, Land Quality Section, the dissipator designs have
been found to be deficient and must be revised as per Mr. Holley's
recommendations (copy attached).
(Old trash, tires_ and building debris currently exist at this site.
These materials must be removed from the site and properly disposed of
in an approved landfill.
In order to complete the processing of your application, please forward two
L) 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,
I
Trac Davis, E.I.T.
Acting Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
TED/se
Enclosure
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
Mr, Robert Massengill, P.E.
8. Where channels are designated '.bare earth," it should be clearly
noted that such features must be conventionally seeded, mulched &
tacked as a minimum. Further, the "fabric lined channel" detail
should indicate that the netting will be installed over mulch.
- h.-J.i_ r.
Dissipatori-deszgris" a're. de i ierit. Some":pzpes 'have';not :been provided.
�with 'dissipat:ors when .they appear- necessary. When', the'_design charts
cannot:xbe,read,t;the xactual'outlet velocity• must=be. computed.: .Where
3e:diss.ipatort:,iss;,required;L,gYo des ign,;d�iscniiige;must,µbe.,;incrdased"as
{ necessary to ead the{ charts rt Ba"sed on" the :'submi tted s data; the'.
:following adJJ tments are 6reguIr`ed ;; s,=;a m riimum:
_ .
SITE !i 66UTTON: LENGT1i). STONEi
1 Basin 3 13.5' NCDOT Class x rip -rap, 18" deep
1 Basin 1 Acceptable NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
as designed
1 Basin 2 NCDOT Class A,. 9" deep
1 Basin 5 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
•f
1 Pipe 1 9.5' NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
1 Pipe 2- 16'- NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
1 Pipe 3 26' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
1 Pipe 4 9' NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
12. Basin 1 Acceptable NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
as designed
1-2' Basin 2 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 3 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 4 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 5 " NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 6 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
4 �2 Basin-7 NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Pipe 1 16' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
10. Old trash, tires, and building debris exist, at site #2. Such
materials should be removed.and disposed of properly.
1.1. Portions of the sites are currently unstable due to previous. logging
"operations-,and.;should,;-bei•stabilized•. We will address this in a
letter directly to the'compariy.
JLH:ga
RECElVEQ
APR 1 y lgyU
DESIGN DATA LANP 0IIA!; I SECTION
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CALCULATIONS
FOR
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MERRY OAKS PLANT _
SITE 2
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DECEMBER 1989
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5U4UIIUN OF MANNINO 5 EON. FOR PRISMATIC CHANNELS;
RAGSDALE EDNSULTANTS, P.A., SMITHFIELD, N.C.
TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY - MERRY OAKS PLANT - SITE 2
Q�24-1990 _
CHANNEL NUMSER:R-B 0100 to 0140 BARE EARTH
LEFT SIDESLOPE. 2 11
RIGHT SIDE5LOPE• 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .02
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TRIAL DEPTH=.,.46 FT
WETTED AREA IS .4232 SF
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HYD. RADIUS 15 .2037IS3FT S
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FLOW RATE 15 I.507911 CFS
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E LONG. SLOFE- 2.1
TRIAL DEPTH. .49 FT
WETTED AREA 15 .6912 Sr
WETTED PERIMETER 1S 3.032404 FT
WO. RADIUS IS .2264445 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.222289 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1_536U46 CF5
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WETTED AREA IS 12.2i:10 SF
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HYD. RADIUS IS 1.10461B FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 5.021423 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 61.2704 CFS
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WETTED AREA IR 12.7008 5F
WETTED PERIMETER IS 11.26978 FT
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FLOW RATE IS 1.19414E CGS
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WETTED PERIMETER IS 1.653303 FT
HYD. RADIUS 1S .1226574 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.593977 FPS
FLOW RATE 19 .6260589 CFS
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FRICTION FACTOR A. .036
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WETTED AREA IS .3072 BF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.074936 FT
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FLOW RATE 13 .50943I9 CFS
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FLOW RATE lS 1.135723 EF9
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FLOW RATE 19 1.127586 CPS
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FLOW VELOCITY 19 2.014939 FPS
FLOW RATE 19 1.217432 CFS
LEFT SIDESLOPE. 4 fl
RIGHT SIDESLOPE' 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .036
2 LONG. SLOPE- 2
TRIAL DEPTH- .B3 FT
WETTED AREA IS .3267 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.09852E FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .IZ56B06 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.6E9355 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .33191= CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 2+20 to
LEFT SIDESLOPE: 4
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2 11
BOTTOM WIDTH= O FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .02
'L LONG. SLOPE= 4
TRIAL DEPTH, .19 FT
WETTED AREA IS .108E SF
WETTED PERIMETER 1E 1.208243 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS 9.963429E-02 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.976242 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .3223271 SFS -
LEFT SIOEELOF'E•H4 :I1 �IzV ao
RIGHT SIDESLOPE- 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR No .036
F LONG. SLOPE- 4
TRIAL DEPTH- .24 FT
WETTED AREA 19 .1720 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 1.326202 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1132223 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.932121 FPS
FLOW BATE IS .333B705 LFS
RAGSDALE CONSULTANTS, P. p.. SMITHFIELDI N.C.
"RIANGLE BRICK COMPANY - MERRY OAKS PLANT - SITE 2
]1-24-1990
VCHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 2+20 to 2170 - BARE EARTH
LEFT SIDESLOPE= 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N .02
LONG. .SLOPE 4
TRIAL DEPTH- 38 .FT - _
NCTED, AREA IS .4332. BE
iEDPERIMETER.IS 2.416466 FT GF
HYD: RADIUS 'AB.. 1792606 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 15 4.72449
FLOW RATE IS 2.046649 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL --2+20 to 2+70 -
LEFT SIDESLOPE= 4 :1-
RIGHT SIDESLOPE, 2 :1
�SDTTOM WIDTH. 0 FT
�ERICTION FACTOR N- .036
Z LONG. SLOPE, 4
TRIAL DEPTH. .47 FT
WETTED AREA IS .6627 Sr
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.988812 FT
HYD. RADIUS 15 .2217269 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 3.024503 FPS
L.Mmnlm�
lu E9 :n - Z". .. .... -. ..�� moo..
LEFT PE-I
RIGHT SIDESLOPE- 2 :1
BOTTOM WITH- O FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .C2
A LONG. SLOPE. 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH. .36 FT
`JETTED AREA '10 .3999 SF.
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.289303 FT
HTO. RADIUS IC .1698334 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.724927 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.059413 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 2+70 to 4+10 - SYNTHETI
LEFT SIDESLOPE- 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2 :l
SPDITOM WIDTH. 0 FT
fl1CTION FACTOR N= .036
% LONG. SLOPE- 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH. .45 FT
WETTED AREA IS .6075 Sr
62B FT
FT
FPS
MAT
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 2Q0 to
9+10 - sAKE LHKIHl
LEFT SIDESLOPE. 4 :1
RIGHT SIDE51-OPE- 2 :l
BILLION WIDTH. 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .02
i
% LONG. SLOPE- 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH- .76 FT
WETTED AREA IS SA328 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 4.B32972 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .3565372 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 15 4.484144 FPS
FLDW RATE IS 7.770325 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 2+70 to
4,10 - SYNTHETIC 1
LEFT SIDESLDPE= 4 :l
RIGHT SIDESLCPE= 2 It
BOTTOM WIDTH= O FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .025
% LONG. SLOPE- 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH- .R2 FT
WETTED AREA IS 2.0172 BE
WETTED PERIMETER IS 5.214323 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .3B68427 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 15 S.77A21 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 7.61235 CFS
CHANNEL NVMBER: RIR - 410 to
4+60 - RARE EARTH'.
LEFT 6I DESLOPE- 4 :l
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2 1
DOTTCM WIDTH' 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .02
2 LONG. SLOPE- .5
TRIAL DEPTH. .45 FT
WETTED AREA IS .7203 6F
•WETTED PERIMETER IS 3.11599E FT
HYD. RADIUS 16 .2311621 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 3.97887E FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.42^03 CFS
LFI SIDESLOPE= 4
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR M= .O-
Y. LONG. SLOPE- .5
TRIAL DEPTN= 1 FT
WETTED AREA IS 3 SF
WETTED PERIMETER .IS 6 �59174 FT
HYD. RADIUS IG .471794 FT -
FLOW VELOCITY. IS 3 IB3062 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 9.551584 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBERI'RIL 4,30'to 4160 - SYNTHE"
-LEFT RIOEsLOPE- 4'e1
'RIGHT RIDESLOP
E. 2
'BOTTOM WIGTH= O FT
'FRICTION FACTOR WE .025
% LONG. SLOPE= .5
TRIAL DEPTH- 1.09 FT
WETTED AREA IS 3.5643 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IG 6.9315 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .5142170 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.69771 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 9.613447 EEG
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 5+05 to 4+60 7 BARE EARTH
LEFT SIDESLOPE. 4
RIGHT SIOESLOPG 2 ;1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .02
Z LONG. SLOPE- .56
TRIAL DEPTH. .45 FT
WETTED AREA IS .6675 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.961629 FT
.HYD. RADIUS 15 .2122917 FT
FLOW 'VELOCITY 15 1.972661 FPS
FLOW RATE 1G.1.202037. CPS
C AHNEL NUMBERRIR - 3+35 to 5+05 BARE EARTH]
LENFT :
EIDESLOPE= 4 :1
RIGHT SIDE6LOPE. 2
BOTTOM WITH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .02
S LONG. SLOPE. 6,670001
.TRIAL DEPTH- .27 FT
WETTED AREA 15 .2187 SF
WETTED PERIMETER I6 1.716977 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .127Z751 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 4.G57818 FPS
FLOW RATE IS I.062405 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 5+35 to 5+05 - SYNTHETIC 1
LEFT SIDESLOPE- 4 :1
R1CHT SIDESLOPE. 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .036
2 'LONG. SLOPE- 6.670001
TRIAL DEPTH- .33 FT
WETTED AREA 15 .3267 SF
WETTED PERIMETER I6 2.098520 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1556BO6 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 7.085098 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.007901 CF6
LEFT SIOEOLOPE- 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2
1 BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N .O?
]. LONG. SLOPE= '.OS
TRIAL DEPTH= .29 FT
WETTED AREA I62323 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 1.04416 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1368IO2 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 3.462120 FF'6
FLOW RATE 15 .9734947 CPS
6+00 to 5+33 -
LEFT SIDESLOPE= 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE- 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .036
L LONG, SLOPE- 3.03
TRIAL DEPTH- .36 FT
WETTED AREA IS .38813 BE
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2_299303 PT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1698334 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.22164 FPS
FLDW RATE IS .6637737 CIA
MR
aPG5BPLE CONSULIPNI6, P.P.. SMITHFIELD. N.C. j
R IPNGLE BF ICM, COMPRNY - MERRY OPIIS PLANT - SITE 2
h 24-1990 ___6
�CHPNNEL NV nBE R: FIk - b+BO to +0ARTH
0 - BARE E
-EFT SIDEDLGPE- 4 :1 w
F:6HT S:OESLOF'E= .'.
BGTTCM Wmnw 0 Er 1 A
:CTION FACTOR N• .02
TONO. SLOi'E= ].5
HRIAL DEPTH- 24
.A_T l'ED RREA'I5 .1720 SF
+IETTEO PERIMETER Ia 1.526202. PT
,'PYD. RADIUS IS IIL2223. FT
FLDW VELOCITY 16 2.749455 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .4751059 TIES -
-CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR 6+80 to 6+00 - SYNTHETIC MAT
LEFT SIDEGLOPE= 4 :1
R:GHT SIDESLOPE= 2�:1 -
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0FT
•FRICTION FACTOR N- .15Z6
2 LORD. SLOFE- 2.3
TRIAL DEPTH. .. FT
WETTED AREA I6 .27 5F
WETTED PERIMETER IS 1.909752 FT
HVD. RADIUS I6 .1415279 FT
F✓CW VELOCITY IS 1.772478 FPS
FLOW RATE I6 .47ES69 CFS
*CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR 6+90 to 7+10 BARE EARTH
SFT SIDESLOPE- 4 :1
RIGHT EICE6LBFE= 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FRCTCR N ,n,2 _
2 LONG. SLOPE= 6.S70001
[AL DEPTH= .13 FT
ANETTED PREAIfl 0502=' SF
AS77ED PER:METCR IS .8266926 TT
D RADIUS IS 6.1 022E-0^ Pl
.LOW VELOCITY In .gS419S r.pS
FLOW RATE IS (5129D0 CPS F�
CHANNEL 1RIft - 6+80 to ➢+Ip - SYNTHETIC OPT
LEFT EFT 6IDESLOPE=LOPE= 4
BOTTOM
6WIPHOPE• rl
PCTTTN WIDTH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR 6 .OJb
2 I_G. SLOPE- 6.L20npl
TRIAL
PL DEPTH- .17 FT
WETTED AREA 15 8.620001E-02 BE
WETTED PERIMETER 15 L09106 FT
HYD. RADIUS i=.0801991 ET
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.9D2556 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .171R892 CFS
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Pipe Outlet to Flat Area --
Jilt TITIC L STO�IIE CHECK DAM
8 No Well-defined Channel
' A Level Donlon Crest and Control Section
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L = The distance such that points I I I 'IIII''l 6 3d0 A --- - A
-- Flow
' A and B are of equal elevation -' --- =_---- d
A B 6 Berm. Exit Sector
L Approach Plan GENERAL NOTES SEEDBED PREPARATION
!it channel Note: Neither the location nor
alignment of the control section " : La �`I I. Contractor may elect to substitute balled and lurlopped plants 1. Chisel compacted areas and spread topsoil 3 inches deep over adverse soil
o Embankment has to coincide with the centerline I for container grown plants. conditions, if available.
I of the dam. _ 2. All plant material shall be nursery -grown unless otherwise 2. Rip the entire area to 6 inches depth.
1 y•- IhI I specified. 3. Remove all loose rock, roots, and other obstructions leaving surface
Space check dam* In acllennei sothat the pest of dowmeeam dam kat elevation of the loeof upstream dam. TT IpTa ,11�11= 3. In all cases, quantity on planting
ul q y p g plans will take priority reasonably smooth and uniform.
Filter over quantity on plant list. 4. Apply agricultural lime, fertilizer, and superphosphate uniformly and mix
Section AA - blanket P 9 ( )
+ 1. 5' � NofeS. 4. Contractor shall be responsible for determining the location of all with soil see below* .
- aim.. A underground utilities and structures and shall protect them 5. Continue tillage until a well -pulverized, firm, reasonably uniform seedbed
- Plan - I. La is the length of the riprap from damage. is prepared 4 to 6 inches deep.
Pipe Outlet to Well-defined apron. 5. Contractor must contact engineer prior to placement of plant 6. Seed on a freshly prepared seedbed and cover seed lightly with seeding
' 2 - Channel 2. d=1.5 times the maximum material if field adjustment is required. All plant locations are equipment or cultipack after seeding.
_ - stone diameter but not less subject to field adjustment by engineer. 7. Mulch immediately after seeding and anchor mulch.
than Wt. 8. Inspect all seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within
Water surface 3. Ina Well-defined channel ex- the planting season, if possible. If stand should be over 60% damaged
fpFA �- - Control CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOR SITE 2 reestablish following original lime, fertilizer and seeding rates.
- - Stage (Hp) section tend the apron up the Channel 9. Consult Conservation Inspector on maintenance treatment and fertilization
VPIan
banks to an elevation of 6" after permanent cover is established.
Min 2Np -_1 above the maximum tailwater PHASE I CONSTRUCT ENTRANCE ROAD AND PLANT AREAErase A _ 'AID '1 20, depth or to the lop of the bank.
Etonian CoNrot ,dExit sector * Apply: Agricultural Limestone - 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Stone "'Channel level er whichever is less. 1. Clear and grub area for the gravel construction
pad on NCSR Fertilizer - 1000 Ibs/acre (10-10-10)
one°FiI channel greater S L_ 4. A filler blanket of filter fabric 1011.Superphosphate - 500 Ibs/acre (20%)
100, should be installed between 2. Construct 200' x 50' x 8" gravel construction pad. Mulch - 2 tons/acre (small grain straw)
Profile along centerline the riprap and sail foundation, 3. Clear and grub access to and locations of temporary sediment Anchor -asphalt emulsion at 300 gal./acre
ti
traps 1 end 2.
- Section A -A - 3 4. Construct temporary sediment traps 1 and 2.
1 � 5. Said and mulch all slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
_ --- - >'"' �-- OUTLET PROTECTION 6. Clear and grub sees" to and locations of sediment basins 1,3
'n PIPE I INCHES I (LOPE In AT STONE and 4. TYPE „An
1�101 m IIAMITII IxI LE AT TON 7, and CorTstruct sediment booths 1,3 and 4.
y W a. Construct temporary diversions Into sediment basins 1,3 and 4. SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR
17 La Cross section at control SeclIOn 1 30 RCP D.tE Is Is. NCDOT eM. 9_ Seed and mulch Bell temporary diversions and elopes with ap-
J%4 I RIP -RIP
kAT Prapt%ate Geed mixture. STABILIZATION GRASS
-- _ I 10, Clear and grub remaining areas for the road.
"'= it. Construct entrants road.
3` MAX E%CdVBled Qaftfl Spillway II k= SecfionM -, _.w DATE TYPE RATE
12. Sastl and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
filter 13. Clear and g p
exr+ 2 2 hlankni grub Inventory
areas for lent area. railroad spur, and
clnpmm,cy spdway perkipq and inventory erase. Mar 15 -May IS Perrennial Seed Mix 10 Ibs/acre
Ill WF pipe to Im anni 14. Construct plant area, railroad spur, and parking and inventory N.C. Wildlife Resource
5 �LL� PROT TION arena. pnroay Commission
* �I fish rack f 16. 9bsd and mulch all slopes end disturbed areas. Mar 1 - Jun 1 Sericeo Lespedeza (scarified) 50 Ibs/acre
.T . y Frambnm'i rnun - h
TYPICAL DIVERSON TYPE A"
PHASE lI CONSTRUCT 14A I.IL ROAD (Mar I - Apr 15) Add Tail Fescue 120 Ibs/acre
t EDrainage holes R I Emtmnkmere aixneaod 4r (Mar 1 - Jun 30) Or Add 'Weeping Lovegrass 10 Ibs/acre
,- NY S. gravel I - 1. Clear and grin. rESOaee to end IOcatiOns M temperer pediment (Mar I - Jun 30) Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagross 25 Ibs/acre
NOTES' I- USE TYPICAL DIVERSION TYPE A AROUND EXPOSED MINING AREAS I f 1 with vrnl,:IDonn r min y t. _ _ _ _ traps 9 and 4. y Jun 1 - Sep I ra* Tall Fescue and 120 Ibs/acre
2-STONE CHECK DAMS SHALL BE PLACED IN DIVERSION -SEE DETAIL -' -- - - 2. Construct temporary sediment traps 3 And 4. nt Ip M 35 Ibs/acre
THIS DWG. - - _ 2s-I slapn max - _ --'{-- -� --"'- - - i !-1 it Y ap +*r Brow filet
t+, 78Dp cu m/acre rr* or Sorghum - Sudan Hybrids ..., 3-UNLESS OTHER LINING NOTED CHANNEL SHALL BE CONVENTIONALLY Ana- ill --- D s 3. Construct temporary diversions into temporary seOjrnerlt trap 9 Yb ' 30 Ibs/acre
SEEDED, MULCHED, AND TACKED. flota-11pt splealen fill I' � Ami-seep N.Ga.O,7. .a ti' ?r `. II locations 3 and 4. Sep 1 -Mar 1 Sericeo Lespedeza (unhulled -unscarified) 70 Ibs/acre
blockromp, wAONEo s7ox[ max 4. Seed end mulch All temporary diversions and slopes with ap- /acre
block Diacvlmlayers Pop pal }-l"-�_y p and Tall Fescue 120 Ibs
one cmnpa<!ed spolway Cul-op french, Slanaend clear
rl ate send rhaul e. (Nov i - Mar i) Add obruzzi Rye 25 Ibs/acre
_ ous°I 6. clear and grub haul road end dump elation areas.
barrel a' deep *loss1We Ndbor ► 6. Construct. haul road and dump station,
SEDIMENT OUTLET
rT PRO) Cross section LA Filter fabric 7. Seed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
'SEDIMENT RISER ealjR$y BASIN OUTLET PRO GLASS-i
_BASIN DZAMEE D H h Hp W SEE DE7A{L EROSION CONTROL
S S BL* BW** M gT,pcX STONE
PHASE IIT STABILIZE SITE EROSION CONTROL
N HES ZM Id AT DBE 2i-
1 4 IS - t Chminl 66 1. Seed and mulch. art .previously disturbed areas not addressed to
2.5 0,7b IJI 16 ..B (FT1___jPT) (FT] lop min
' i �� for settlement
4 18 12 2 D.5 2500�, 5 z.s 3Wx3LItt0 � ' `IN' ` %'�. _� this point with appropriate seed mixture. _ CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
IC un-- III
9 project, maintain stabilization of all areas not
5 18 12 5 0 5 083 8 I2-2 3.3 140 115 4 IO.b nn I� n 1sn ITh i'In11 2 currently being mined and reseed areas where mining is complete, 1. Obtain grading
- 24 15 e5 4 2.51ifx2. 5Ial .L IN g P 9 Permit.
6 ` 0.6 1,^ - 8 v-'s">c 3. No rtrore then ten (10) acres of mining area shall be disturbed at 2. Install
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_- 18 24 73 8 6.0 2Pg 240 140 4 2.5Wx2,5L1t1.5D 8 - II �siape max bypass g fencing, sediment construction
basins oraothermmeasuresdiversions,
shownsilt on the
7 - 4 - 0,75 1, 6 3.1 2.6 3Wx3LX1D 10 _ s max bu H Filter bypass one time.
cv- -- * 2 - AOT REQUIRED 12 2 0.5 1.09 335 1b0 4 d s labric n_ is side slope } s" actin„ PHASE IV MINE AREA 1 approved plan. Clear only as necessary to install these devices
/! ` Uti TI-f t< r-;I�v 8 20C WX4L712D 17.5 IS max Natural seined fop
Bottom Length of Storage Pit 71 2 8 4 2. 5Wx2.5Lx1D 6.5 s of dam 3. Coll for onsite inspection by Environmental
- _ Bottom Width of Stara p't ground 1. :Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 5. Inspector and obtain Certification of Compliance.
_ nh, 2. Construct sediment basin 5. - 4. Begin clearing and grubbing. Maintain devices as needed.
9. Place overburden material at excess material storage area. Rough grade site.
c7 Stone section A -A - 5, Install storm sewer (if shown) and protect inlets with silt
NOTE: UNLESS OTHER LINING NOTED, CHANNEL SHALL BE b. Place minable material at either the covered storage area at fencing, sediment traps or other approved measures as shown
-�- _ CONVENTIONALLY SEEDED. MULCHED AND TACKED. TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP the plant or at the temporary stockpile area. on the plan. Begin constructing building, etc.
3. CongLFu¢t temp�-ar diversions Into sediment basin 5. brought u to finish y 6. Stabilize site as areas are brou h p grade with
a $I j;. �° --t., - Compacted spit 2• TEMPORARY_ * IS D )r. W 4, Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap- vegetation, paving, ditch linings, etc.
- SEDIMENT (FT7 (FTt IFTI ftr'T'1 '(FTI P
}t min ►I propriete serf mixture. 7. When construction is complete and all areas are stabilized
T
� ] ._., _ _TAR g 5 Diversions shall be located to ensure that runoff from all die- completely, call for inspection by Environmental Inspector.
,� 1 P5 i3 2 turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 5 but 8. If site is approved, remove temporary diversions, silt
Gn�KI.- i� _ram- - F10W 2 P5 5 3 4 2_5 shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas. fencings, sediment basins, etc., and seed out or pave any
s r -1 I`II" 'II •I1 IUI•-IIL.,-III 18*min �� 4 eo 20 2 4 4 2.5 6 Once mining is romplets on the initial ten (10) acres, construct resulting bare areas. All remaining permanent erosion
_ III_III_ _ IIF III I-
( - * A I50 15 2 4 area, Sediment basin 5A shall b ! (such as velocity dl p to should be
_ B 2 5
I�dIA- 4 sediment basin 5Ar Just B a e same Sze as (10) n sin control
/ 6'typlcal ---.� ** Bottom Length of Storage pit 5 et ownhlll" from the next ten 10) acre a in 9 When vegetation (has become established, call for final site
..d r
TEMPORARY DIVERSION Bottom Width of Storage Pit 7. Construct now temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acre inspection by Environmental Inspector.
mining eras and route to sediment basin SA.
8, Strip topsoil ti next mining area and place over entire previ-
NOTE: pO NOT USE AROUND MINING IN I ' REpF TONTTSE D uusly mined srnn and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
^ ! TYPE A DWG D-2) UNLESS OTHER LINING NOTEDRCHAN HELM SOHALL gEVERSION mixture,
CONVE NTIONq LLY SEEDED, MULCHED AND TACKED. g. Ones grass is ea!ablighed in previously mined arse, fill in sell-
({ mint basin 5 sn,! g TYPE 1 B"
1 .-� ` PIPE DI OUTLET PROTECTION 10• Am the mining li. �dmpleted In ten (10) aoFn increments, new spell- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
� •iv.� - I � �� SLOPE otablllze disturbed area with roes,
AMETER
N L° AT STONE mant basins and divsrelun ditches shall be. constructed, and pro-
30 RCP F IN _TYPE - viaualy mined xr,ras stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above. 0. 22. I6 IB NRIPORAP PHA Or V MINE AREA 2
SEEDING SCHEDULE
• I r, 1. Caner and grub .,.leas to antl location of sediment hasiu 6.
v
REVISED: 1-1-86
Shoulders, Side Ditches. Slopes (Max. 3:1)
\- _ _ - z. Construct aadlmh,il basin (4, D&M TYPE Planting Rate
------ --' V'. (/ \% 3. Construct temfic diversions Into Sediment basin 6, Aug 15-Nov 1 Toll Fescue 300 Ibs/acre
_ h -f-- ♦ 4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with all- Nov 1-Mar 1 Tali Fescue 300 Ibs/acre
Fill, 4f4e r :\ proprlete seed rrtxture
`ns)jyt 1_ 'F •_ 1 F 6. Diversions shall be located to ensure that runoff from all dig- .. Mar 1-A r 15 Tall Fescue & Abruzzi Rye 325 Ilbs/acre
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turbed mining areas shall 6s routed Into sediment basin 6 but Apr 15-Jun 30 Hulled Common Bermudagross 25 Ibs/acre
-' shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
iT �` I Fescue 2n
In channels,
llsRrow oll out strips of milli parahel to the 6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (till, acres, construct Jul 1-Aug 5 *,*18rowntop let 120 35 Ilbs/acre
Andover life profe�r,•five mulch. - n (10) acre min- *wag Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids 30 Ibs/acre
_ `.- "- .--- _ _ _ • sediment as 6A Just "downhill" from the next to
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Irk basin J
' Ing area. Sediment basin 6A shall besamesize as sediment basin
6.
SLOPES (3:1 to 2 it
� 7. Construct news temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
`J I acres mining and route to sediment basin 6A.
Mar 1-Jun 1 Sericeo Lespedeza (scarified) 50 Ibs/acre
�)i I II ilti Anchor netting in e. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ- &
- IIII a 6-inch trench. ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed (Mar i-Apr 15) Add Tall Fescue 120 Ibs/acre
it 1. set pests and excavate t e line- 2. the po wire fencing to % mixture. Mar 1-Jun 15 Or Add Weeping Love roes 10 Ibs acre
treaok apslope along the line the posts. NOTE, UNLESS OTHER LINING NOTED 9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi- ( ) p g g /
of wets. ment basin 6 and stabilize disturbed area with grass- (Mar i-Jun 30) Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagross 25 ibs/acre
CHANNEL SHALL 9E ULCH EN- 18" I n Sfr' p 9 p Jun 1-Sep 1 ***Tall Fescue and 120 Ibs/acre
' - TIONALY SEEDED, MULCHED overla ' 10. As the mi in is coin leted in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi- ***Browntop Millet 35 Ibs/acre
_ pre -
AND TACKED FABRIC Ips ping anchoring ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and LINED CHANNEL - and overlapping, pre- ***or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids 30 Ibs/acre
EL viously mined areas Stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE VI MINE AREA 3. Sep 1-Mar 1 Sericea Lespedeza (unhulled-unscarified) 70 Ibs/acre
and Tall Fescue 120 Ibs/acre
grub access to and location of sediment basin 7, (Nov Add Abruzzi Rye 25 Ibs/acre
T. Clear and Nov 1-Marl J - 4" 3 / / 2. Construct sedimenttemporary
gin 7,
diversions into sediment basin 7.
- 6 3. Construct tera anon
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap- - Consult Conservation Engineer or Soli Conservation Service for additional in-
propriate seed mixture. formation concerning other alternatives for vegetation of denuded areas. The above
y9. the Attack the filter fabric to 4: eackftll and compact the - - �/i 5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all cis- 9
the wire fence and extend it exravated sett. �F- \ CLASS I RIP RAP SECTIONTHNU BASIN L / i / vegetation rates are those which do well under local conditions, other seeding
into the trench. turbed miningareas shall be routed into sediment basin 7 but possible.
PLANT AFffq _ �� y I I I I ��f.��_ shall not divert Clean run-off from stabilized areas. rote combinations are
�_/ 6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct ***Temporary - Reseed according to optimum season for desired permanent vegetation.
IN IF RAP HEAbMALL sediment basin 7A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min- Do not allow temporary cover to grow over 12" in height before mowing, otherwise
Ing area. Sediment begin 7A shalt be same size as sediment basin fescue may be shaded out.
iiLTER BERM )/ 7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
11 i--� t / /�// i0r0 WASHED STONE. I' THICK 3'HIGN MIN. acres mining and route to sediment basin 7A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
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ORAGE oust mined
RAGE AREA-*. % / Y nod area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed>..
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Iz �r �• 1 mixture.
' rva7uRAL j �-� '� T / / ( ! � 1 I 11�1 1.1• \� 9. Once grass is established in `
GROUND % l previously mined area, till in sect-
2/1 // I J \ �•-- ment basin 7 and stabilize disturbed area with grass. • '/'j� A _6`�,
Extension of fabric and 10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sect- '-'7i� ',7 '{� C� EP C.
I wire into the trench. PERSPECTIVE VIEW ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre -ice l3. / '%iJ frq
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 abovemaxim. t �� `�®
NO SCALE INLET PROTECTION P ;xG�e
Filter Fabric BASE VII COMPLETE SITE
i. Check all sediment basins after Qom 2p0• �C�
t '-ref I Rm*tx1 rtoRADt zoxt rut wv[RT if NOTE: PURPOSE OF INLET PROTECTION IS TO periods Of significant run-off. OP.
I 1!l I_ {III-li Q E-raus*o ![onNMBCJ REDUCE SEDIMENT FLOWING THROUGH Remove sediment and restore the basin to its anginal dimensions
2 ¢u+yr.�ED. nj 77 neoo"r s[tnxE RIP xuD+ALL SETTLE EVICE IS OUT ALNOT DESIGNED
ENT O when sediment accumulates to one-half the design depth.
\ TYPICAL SECTION CHANNEL J / CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 2. Check all embankments, spillways, and outlets for erosion damage, / f
7 N.T.S. R i/ r t• MAMTAING A SEDIMENT -FREE PIPE. and inspect the embankments for piping, settlement and rock dig-
.tvxal anovnD placement. Make all necessary repairs always, any. Remove all A \ NOTE' UNLESS OTHER LINING NLY SEEDED,
�'• ,a' Y trash and other debris from risers, S IIIwe 5, and 9"min
SMALL 9E CONVENT!ONALY SEEDED, "-" P Y pool areas.
- - -- 3. Remove temporary structures and unstable sediment im-
_ _ MULCHED AND TACKED cussxRw RAR mediately after the ::onstructlon site
has been permanently stabi- 2-3 1h
lized. Smooth basin sites to blend with the surrounding areas coarseaggregale
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- mu,. SEDIMENT ormifaeAR OUT rolxm and stabilize. All water and sediment should be removed from the GRAVEL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
s ,PensntAtzomt
basins prior to dam removal. Sediment should be placed in desig-
/ nated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or
SECTION THRU BASIN. FILTER AND CULVERT PIPE drainageways durnf: structure removal.
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James G. Martin, Governor
Patric Dorsey, Secretary
April 9, 1990
MEMORANDUM
RECEIVED
APR 12 1990
UNn ruIALlly SECTION
Division of Archives and History
William S. Price, Jr., Director
TO: Tracy E. Davis
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources, DEHNR ,
FROM: DavidBrook, Deputy State Historic
Historic Preservation
SUBJECT: Application for Mining Permit
Chatham County, Triangle Brick Company,
Merry Oaks Site N2, ER 90-7844
We conducted an on -site inspection of the subject mining permit location
on March 23, 1990. Although evidence of prehistoric occupation of the
area was noted, none of the located sites are considered to he eligible
for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Therefore,
it is our opinion that issuance of this permit will have no effect upon
significant archaeological resources.
Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions
concerning the above comment, please contact Ms. Renee Gledhill -Earley,
environmental review coordinator, at 919/733-4763.
DB:sIw
cc: Mr. Howard P. Brown
Triangle Brick Company
6523 Apex Road
Durham, N.C. 27713-9217
109 EastJones Street • Raleigh, North Carolina FM 27601-2807
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of land Resources Y
512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad
William W. Cobey, Jr,, Secretary Director
March-. 27 , 1990 '
Mr. G. J. Oliver, Ph. D.
Manager, Environmental Services
Carolina Power & Light Company
Shearon Harris Energy & Environmental Center
Route 1, Box 327
New Bill, North Carolina 27562
RE: Triangle Brick Company's
Proposed Merry Oaks Site 42 Mine
Chatham County
Dear Mr. Oliver:
Thank you for your letter of March 8, 1990 concerning the above referenced
application for a mining permit for a site located off SR 1011 in Chatham
County.
The concerns expressed in your letter certainly deserve evaluation. Before
a decision to..grant or deny the permit is made, these concerns as well as any
other concerns -within the jurisdiction of G.S. 74-51 of The Mining Act of 1971
(copy enclosed) will be carefully considered. During the application review,
site inspections will be made and comments from other agencies concerning
potential impacts to wildlife, water and air quality will be sought.
Please be advised that Triangle Brick Company-(TBC) has indicated that no
explosives will be used at this proposed mine site. However, should TBC Fe
issued a mining permit for this site and subsequently request a modification of
said permit to allow blasting activities, CP&L will be advised of such and will
be requested to provide comments and recommendations regarding possible blasting
limits and conditions for our consideration. In addition, as per your request,
I have enclosed a copy of the mining permit application, design data and
calculation booklet and mine maps for this proposed project for your information
and files.
P.O. Box 27687, Ralei0i, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-3833
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Mr. G. J. Oliver, Ph. D
March 27, 1990
Page 2
Again thank you for your interest in this matter. I assure you that a
careful review will be made before granting or denying this zrpplication.
Very truly yours,
Tracy_ . Davis, E.I.T.
Acting Mining Specialist.
Land Quality'Section
TED/se
Enclosures
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
Mr. Howard P. Brown, Triangle Brick Company
DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCE'S
March 2, 1990
MFM)R A N1111M
TO: Tracy Davis, Acting Mining
F?OW: John Holley, P.E., Regional
SUB ECT: Review Comments .
Proposed Merry Oaks Sites
Triangle Brick
SpecialisE
En 'nee4 1
We have reviewed the applications for the sub:ect mines and have visited
the sites. We offer the following comments for :.our consideration:
1. The applications appear to be complete and generally consistent with
the site conditions.
✓L. The proposed buffer along SR 1911 east o= the existing sawmill. at
site #1 is cleared. Therefore, screening may be necessary along SR
1911 for mining area M--1. Also, any o±d logging deck access points
along SR 1912 may need to be screeneld.
�j. Temporary diversions required for operation of site #1 are not
adequately addressed. The diversions reuse be extended to control
the perimeter of mining areas M-2 & +.1-3. Further, most of the
diversions directly adjacent to the sediment basins are running
uphill. Lastly, no design computations have been provided for the
diversions at either site and many of them will be controlling
runoff from large areas.
Although sediment basin computations appear accurate, the designs
have not been adequately depicted on the plans. The basins should
n. l be drawn to scale with the dams and spillways shown. Further,
r construction of the riser/barrel structures will not be practical
for basins 2, 4 & 6 at site #1, and basins 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7 at site
#2. The risers should be at least twice as tall as the diameter of
the barrels to ensure an efficient structure with adequate
/ perforations.
�5. The intended height or 'all stone filter sections for sediment traps
must be specified. More than the V trap depth will be needed.
Rehabilitation of the natural drainageways bordering and running
through mining area M-1 at site #1 has nc= been addressed.
K Initial sediment control (following stripping) has not been
addressed for the corner of mining area M-1 southeast of the
�(��� overburden storage and temporary stockpile area at site #1.
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8.
Where channels are designated "bare earth," it should be clearly
/noted that such features must be conventionally seeded, mulched &
tacked as a minimum.
Further, the "fabric lined channel" detail
should indicate that the netting will be installed over mulch.
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Dissipater designs are deficient. Some pipes have not been proved d
with dissipators when
they appear necessary. When the design charts
cannot be read, the actual outlet velocity must be computed. Where
a dissipater is required, the design discharge must be increased as
necessary to read the
charts. Based on the submitted data, the
following adjustments
are required as a minimum:
SITE 0 LOCATION
LENGTH STONE
1 Basin 3
13.5' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
1 Basin 1
Acceptable NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
as designed
1 Basin 2
NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
1 Basin 5
" NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
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1 Pipe 1
9.5' NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
1 Pipe 2
16' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
1 Pipe 3
26' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
1 ,Pipe 4
9' NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 1
Acceptable NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
as designed
2 Basin 2
It NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 3
NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 4
NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 5
" NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 6
° NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Basin 7
" NCDOT Class A, 9" deep
2 Pipe 1
16' NCDOT Class I rip -rap, 18" deep
10.
Old trash, tires., and
building debris exist at site IQ. Such
materials should be removed and disposed of properly.
11,
Portions of,the, sites
are currently' unstable due to previous logging
,operations and should
be stabilized. Fe will address this in a -
letter directly to the company.
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RECEIVED
FEB 05199Q
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APPLICATION FOR
NORTH CAROLINA MINING
PERMIT
State of North Carolina
Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development
Division of Land Resources
Land Quality Section
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 276I1
(919) 733-3833
rev. 3/&9
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DLWe l IkjC
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LAND QUALITY SECTION �N� /�l/Q 1y90
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PI?RMIT ,0
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(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
1. Name of Mine Merry Oaks - I'5ite #2 County Chatham
2. Name of Applicant Triangle Brick Company
3. Permanent address for receipt of official mail_
6523 Apex Road, Durham, NC 27713-9217
*Telephone (919) 828-2070
4. Mine Office Address 6523 Apex Road, Durham, NC 27713--9217
5. Mine Manager
Howard P. Brown
Telephone (919) 828-2070
we hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application
are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that
any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation.
"Signature 1 6W A'op, 0 _ 64L" Date 2.1V Igo
Print Name Howard P. Brown
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-
0
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
A. GENERAL, CfLARACTERISTICS OF MINE.
1. Total acreage at site covered by this permit application:
Acres owned 220 Acres leased Property owner if leased
2. Name of all materials mined: Triassic Shale, Arkosic Sandstone, Clayey Sandstone,
Brown imbedded with brown to dark grey sandstone and mudstone
3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel &
Truck Dragline & Truck Self -loading 'Scraper
other (explain) Bulldozer with ripper, frontend loader and dump trucks
4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 40 ft. Reference elevation: 274
b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 30 ft.
5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes No X If no, pro-
ceed to Question 6.
a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been
reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map).
b. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
C. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed:
acres (identify all areas on your mine map).
d. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application?
Yes No If yes, how much? acres (identify all
areas on your mine map).
6. Present (premising}'use of the land (estimatd acreage'for'each):
Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry 220 ac Fish/Wildlife ac
Recreation ac Other ac
7_ Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed
(estimate acreage for each):
Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry 200 ac Fish/Wildlife ac
Recreation ac Other 20 ac plant sate
B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND
1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum)
10 years
2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation:
a.
Area
used
for
tailing ponds
acres
b_
Area
used
for
stockpiles
nacres
c.
Area
used
for
waste piles
1.0 acres
d.
Area
used
for
processing plants and onsite haul roads
23 acres
e.
Area
of mine
excavation(s)
10 acres
f . TOTAL a-e obi, c _acres
Est.iwiate the maximuni amount_ of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed
at: any one time during the life of the permit. 34 � acres
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
4. Check acreage to be bonded': Total affected acreage figure from B2f OR B3 (page 2)
whichever is larger, equals acreage to be bonded. (See 15 NCAC 58.0003 for bond
amounts.) -
0 - 4.99 acres 10 - 24.99 acres
5 - 9.99 acres 25 + acres
5. a. Will you file a blanket bond or other security covering all of your
mining operations in North Carolina? Yes 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.
Carpenter, N.C.
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.
Approximately 500 gpd of process water will be discharged to sediment
basin A3 to settle particles before entering the drainageway. The process
water will contain only clay particles from the curing process. - No
chemicals will be introduced into the process water.
b. Will the operation involve dewatering the mine or discharging fresh or waste
water from the mine or plant. Yes No X If yes, briefly
describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points
on your mine map.
The mining areas will not be excavated below the existing natural drainageway.
c. If you answered yes to either Is or lb, provide evidence that you have applied
for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental
Management, Water Quality Section.
A discharge permit application has been filed with the N.C. Division of
Environmental Management, Water Quality Section.
In lieu of the surety bond required by this section, the operator may file with the
UeparLmc-nt a cash deposit, negotiable securities, a mortgage of real property
acceptable Lo the Department, or an assignment of a savings account in a North
Carolina bank on an assignment form prescribed by the Department. The amount of
land disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount.
3
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
2. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions?
Yes No X 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.
no present plans for plant construction on this site.
b. How will fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc. be controlled?
Fugitive dust from stockpiles will be controlled by blending wet shale
material from the sedimentation basins with dry stockpiled material,
or by pumping water from the sedimentation basins onto the stockpiles and
loaded dump trucks. Fugitive dust from the haul roads will be
controlled by wetting the haul roads using the company water trucks.
3. Describe in detail the chronological sequence of land disturbing activities and
reference the sequence to the mine map(s). Attach additional sheets as needed.
(SEE ATTACHMENTS)
4
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOR SITE 2.
PHASE I CONSTRUCT ENTRANCE ROAD AND PLANT AREA
1.
Clear and
grub area for the gravel construction pad on NCSR
1011.
2.
Construct
200' x 50' x 8" gravel construction pad.
3.
Clear and
grub access to and locations of temporary sediment
-
traps 1 and 2.
4.
Construct
temporary sediment traps 1 and 2.
5.
Seed and
mulch all slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
6.
Clear and
grub access to and locations of sediment basins 1, 2, 3
and 4.
7.
Construct
sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
8.
Construct
temporary diversions into sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
9.
Seed and
mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate
seed mixture.
10.
Clear and
grub remaining areas for the road.
11.
Construct
entrance road.
12.
Seed and
mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
13.
Clear and
grub remaining areas for plant area, railroad spur, and
parking and
inventory areas.
14.
Construct
plant area, railroad spur, and parking and inventory
areas.
15.
Seed and
mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
PHASE II CONSTRUCT HAUL ROAD
1. Clear and grub access to and locations of temporary sediment
traps 3 and 4.
2. Construct
temporary sediment
traps 3 and 4.
3. Construct
temporary diversions into temporary sediment trap
locations 3 and 4.
4. Seed and
mulch all temporary
diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate
seed mixture.
5. Clear and
grub haul road and
dump station areas.
6. Construct
haul road and dump
station.
7. Seed and
mulch all slopes and
disturbed areas.
PHASE III STABILIZE SITE
1. Seed and mulch all previously disturbed areas not addressed to
this point with appropriate seed mixture.
2. Throughout life of project, maintain stabilization -of all areas not
currently being mined and reseed areas where mining is complete.
3. No more than ten (10) acres of mining area shall be disturbed at
one time.
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PHASE IV MINE AREA 1
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 5.
2. Construct sediment basin 5.
a. Place, overburden material at excess material storage area
indicated on plans.
b. Place minable material at either the covered storage area at
the plant or at the temporary stockpile area.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 5.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 5 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 5A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 5A shall be same size as sediment basin
5.
7. Construct new temporary. diversions around the next ten (10) acre
mining area and route to sediment basin 5A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin .5 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE V MINE AREA 2
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 6.
2. Construct sediment basin 6.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 6.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 6 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 6A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 6A shall be same size as sediment basin
6.
7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten-(10)
acres mining and route to sediment basin 6A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin 6 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
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PHASE VI MINE AREA,3
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 7.
2. Construct sediment basin 7.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 7.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 7 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 7A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 7A shall be same size as sediment basin
7.
7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
acres mining and route to sediment basin 7A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin!7 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6--9 above.
PHASE' VII COMPLETE SITE
1. Check all sediment basins after periods of significant run-off.
Remove sediment and restore the basin to its original dimensions
when sediment accumulates to one-half the design depth.
2. Check all embankments, spillways, and outlets for erosion damage,
and inspect the embankments for piping, settlement and rock dis-
placement. Make all necessary repairs immediately. Remove all
trash and other debris from risers, spillways, and pool areas.
3. Remove temporary structures and any unstable sediment im-
mediately after the construction site has been permanently stabi-
lized. Smooth basin sites to blend with the surrounding areas
and stabilize. All water and sediment should be removed from the
basins prior to dam removal. Sediment should be placed in desig-
nated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or
drainageways during structure removal.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
4_ a_ How,wide a buffer w.i.l.l he maintained between any mining activity
and any adjoining property or highway right-of-way? Show all buffers on mane
map(s)-
A 100 foot natural buffer of mature pines will remain along U.S. 1. The
office and plant and mature trees will buffer the mining area from SR 1011.
Mature forests will buffer the mining area from the southern and eastern
boundaries. A minimum buffer width of 50 feet will be provided on the
Tema i nde r o.f 'the s i te.
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.
No dwellings are located within 300 feet of any proposed excavation.
No mining area will be excavated below adjacent natural drainageway
elevations.
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.
No mining area will have a high wall. Steel gates with no trespassing
signes will be installed at all mine entrances. No trespassing signs
will be placed at regular intervals around the sites.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
5. Describe specific erosion and sediment control measures to be taken during
mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plane 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.
Sedimentation basins, diversion ditches and other erosion control measures
will be constructed as shown on the accompanying erosion control plan, prior to
any otherland disturbing activities. Tree stumps and root maps from
previous logging activities will be left in place to hold the soil in
all areas not being used for the plant or mining.
6 a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to
adjoining properties during mining.
Mining areas along adjoining properties will have 2:1 side slopes and will
be established with grass immediately after mining.
b. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle
of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping.
All slopes will be 2:1 or flatter.
c. In hardrock evacations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet.
Not applicable
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
7. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes_ No X If yes, list all such
minerals, their relative abundance and indicate their location(s) on the mine
map. How will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste
areas be controlled?
S. 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.
A 100 ft. wide stand of, mature loblolly pines will be left in place along U.S. I.
The mining operation will begin behind the plant area, thus allowing the
thick cutover vegetation to grow tall enough to create a visual barrier
before mining area #2 i;s mined. A 100 foot strip of mature pines will be left
in place around the existing dwellings along SR 1011. The portions of
the sites unused as plant or active mining areas will be planted in
loblolly pines.
9. Will. explosives be used? Yes_ No X If yes, specify the types
of: explosive(s) and describe what precautions) will be used to prevent
physical hazard to persons or neighboring property from flying rocks or
excessive air blasts or ground vibrations. Locate the nearest offsite
structure(s) to the proposed excavation(s) on the mine map.
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10_ a. What. is the pre -mining depth (in feet) to the seasonal high and low ground
water tables? High ft. I.ow Ft. What'is the source(s) of this
information?
b. Will any paEt of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table?
Yes No If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavation(s)? Yes_
No_` 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.
11. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stored on -site?
Yes X No_ If yes, describe these materials and how they will be stored
and show the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map.
Fuel oil used as auxiliary kiln fuel and desiel fuel for mining equipment
will be stored adjacent to the plant in above ground containers with
containment wall around them.
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APPLICATION FOR A HTNTNG PERMIT
D_ RECLAMATION PLAN
1. Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all
affected lands and .indicate the general methods to be used in reclaiming this
land. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map:
After mining is completed in each 10 acre increment, previously removed
overburden will be placed back over the mined area and the area will
be seeded with the appropriate seed mixture. The area could then either"
be planted with pines or left a pasture.
2. a. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the
reclamation? Yes No X If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s)
of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled cross-section(s)
through the proposed body(s) of water. Will the body(s) of water be stocked
with fish? Yes— No If yes, specify species.
b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water
collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any permanent
water outlets.
Mined areas will be graded with a crown in the center to provide For
drainage to the adjacent natural drainageways.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all
completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade
will be left. The location of the barricade must be shown on the reclamation
map.
Not applicable
4. a. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or
other such on -site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching
and sloping.
Overburden materials will be evenly spread over the mined areas and seeded
with the appropriate seed mixture
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.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PI,AN
5. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and
onsite roadways.
The office and plant building will be left in tact and sold
for use as a warehouse, manufacturing plant or other facility.
A]1 outside stockpile areas will be graded to near original
grade, covered with topsoil, and seeded. Haul roads from
mining areas to plant sites will be obliterated and seeded.
Entrance roads will be left in tact.
b. Will any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No�
If yes, identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on
permanent ditch line stabilization.
Entrance roads will be left in place
6. State the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment
control basins.
Once vegetation has established in areas tributary to sedimentation
basins, the basins will be filled with overburden material and
seeded.
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APPLICATION FOIL A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap
metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Mote
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 Natural Resources and Community Development, Land Quality Section
and either the N.C. Department of human Resources or local governing body.
N/A
d. 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.
Permanent drainage channels wrll be designed and constructed in
accordance with the N.G. Planning Manual for Erosion and Sediment
Control.
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APPLACATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
9. Describe your plan for, revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected
• areas. This plan must include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount
and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and 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
Natural. Resources and Community Development;
(c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension
personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of
Agriculture and Life Sciences;
(d) North Carolina licensed landscape architects;
(e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest
Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development;
(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:
Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by:
Signature
Ti t.l.e
Agency
Date
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
•
10. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of
reclamation and approximate time frame. If reclamation is to be 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.
Mining will begin at the lowest point in each respective mining area.
The mining areas will be mined in 10 acre increments. Once a
10 acre increment is mined, previously removed overburden will
be spread over the mined area and seeded with the appropriate
seed mixture.
E. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS
1. The "NOTICE" form or a facsimile thereof attached to this application must be
sent certified or registered mail to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners
indicated on mine map unless another means of notice is approved in advance
by the Director, Division of Land Resources.
The completed "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be
submitted before the application is considered complete.
TYPE "A"
SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR STABILIZATION GRASS
Date
1pe
Rate
Mar 15
- May 15
Perennial Seed Mix
10
lbs/acre
N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission
Mar 1 -
June 1
Sericea Lespedeza (scarified)
50
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1 -
Apr 15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1 -
June 30)
Or Add Weeping Lovegrass
10
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1 -
June 30)
Or Add Mulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
June 1-
Sept 1
Tall Fescue and
120
Ibs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
Sept 1 -
Mar 1
Sericea Leepedeza (unhulled-unscarified)
120
Ibs/acre
and Tall Fescue
(Nov 1 -
Mar 1)
And Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Agricultural Limestone
- 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Fertilizer
- 1000 lbs/acre (10-10-10)
Superphosphate
- 500
Ibs/acre (20%)
Mulch -
2 tons/acre (small grain straw)
Anchor
- asphalt emulsion at 300 gal./acre
13A
TYPE "B"
DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION SEEDING SCHEDULE
ShouldersSide Ditches. Slopes (Max. 3:1)
Date
Type
Planting late
Aug 15
--, Nov 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Nov 1 -
Mar 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
$ Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Mar 1 -
Apr 15
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Apr 15
- June 30
Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
Jul 1 -
Aug 15
Tall Fescue and
120
lbs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
30
Ibs/acre
Slopes (3:1 to 2:1)
Mar 1 -
Jun 1
Sericea Leepedeza (scarifled)
50
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- Apr 15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- June 30)
Or Add Weeping Lovegrass
10
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- June 30)
Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
June 1-
Sept 1
Tall Fescue and
120
Ibs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
Sept 1
- Mar 1
Sericea Leepedeza (unhulled-unscarified)
120
Ibs/acre
and Tall, Fescue
(Nov i
-Mar 1)
And Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Agricultural
Limestone - 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Fertilizer - 1000 lbs/acre
(10-10-10)
Superphosphate -
500 lbs/acre (20%)
Mulch -
2 tons/acre
(small grain straw)
Anchor
- asphalt
emulsion at 300 gal./acre
13B
NOTICE
Pursuant to provisionsG.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, notice is hereby given
that Triangle Brick Company
(Company Name)
has applied on February 1,1990 to the Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources,
(Date)
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, P.O. Box 27687,
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 For a surface mining permit to commence mining of
Brick Clay c,r,approx.2l�res located approx. 20 miles sout[6f Raleigh at Merry Oaks
(Mineral, Ore) (Number) (Miles) (Direction) (Nearest Town)
near road SR 1011 in Chatham County
(Road Number/Name) (Name of County)
In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable
effort to notify all owners of record of land contiquous 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 appli-
cation for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a
significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held
in accordance with the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Mining,
Mineral Resources Regulation Title 15 5ubchapter,5B, .0011.
A copy of the permit application materials are on file and available for public
review during normal business hours at the above listed address. For further information
call (919) 733-4574.
z Js /C�p _
(Date Mailed to Addressee)
Triangle Brick Company
(Address of Applicant)
6523 Apex Road
Durham, NC 27713-9217
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APPL'I.CATION FOR A MrN1NG PERMIT
AFFIDAVIT OF NOTIFICATION
I, Howard P Brown , an applicant, or an agent, or
employee of an applicant, for a Mining Permit from the N.C.Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development. being first: duly sworn, do hereby attest that the fallowing 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)
(Roach 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)
Robert L. Gunn, Interim County Manager P.O. Box 87, Pittsboro, NC 27312
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.
February, 1, 1990 )'y.� ri
Date r Signature of Applicant
if person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the
following information: (Name of applicant) ;title of
person executing Affidavit)
E�.Q.4R es a Notary Public of � �tth''e''C��ou`n`t o{,y�l n(N4m^y
State of North Caro linereby certify that kIM66 d
personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the.above
Affidavit was made by him.
witness my hand
h]_ _'eecn i�x ic.e::p fires
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
F'_ MAPS
1. Two copies of the county highway maps and two copies of all mine maps shall be
submitted with each permit application.
County highway maps may be obtained from:
Location Department
State Highway Commission
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps.
2. Mine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs 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
9. County
5. scale
G. Date prepared
7. Name and title of person preparing map
Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines:
SITE SIZE (From Page 2, Al) MAP SCALE
0-99 Acres 1 inch=50 feet
100-499 Acres 1 .inch=100 feet
500+ Acres 1 inch=200 feet
NOTE: 'PHIS APPLICATION WILL NOT I:3I; CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ITEMS 2a i n BEING
ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED.
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APPLI'CA'eION FOR A MINING PERMIT
G. LAND ENTRY AGREKMENT
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* I ¢l �XM�I I ='tom
Print Name:
HOWARD P. BROWN
Title: VICE PRESIDENT
Mine : MERRY OAKS SITE #2
Company: TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY
*Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application for
a permit.
Return two copies of the completed application and all maps to the appropriate Land
Quality Section Regional office serving your area. (See attached list of Regional
offices).
:Inquiries regarding the status of an application should be directed to the address
listed on the front page of this application form.
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ASHLVILlE UfTQN T ()MCE
MOORESVDI.E REGIONAL OFFICE
WINSTON-SAU-1-1 REGIONAL OFFICE
RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE
Richard Phillips, P.E.
Interchange Bldg.
59 W, x If isi P1.
P. O. Foy 370
Asheville, NC 28802
(704) 251-6208 RCC 6305
Cagier 681-B
Jerry Cook
919 North Main St.
Mooresville, NC 28115
RCC 6304 Laurier 521
(704) 663-1699
Doug Miller, P.E.
8025 North Point Blvd.
Suite 100
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
ROC 6306 Courier 227
(919) 761-2351
Avery 'accm
Alexander
Iredell.
Al&Tmce Rockingham
?
Burke
Lincoln
Alleghany Randolph
Cherokee MtDcwell
Cabarr s
Mecklenburg
Ashe Stokes
Clay Mitchell
Caldwell
Rowan
Caswell Surry
Cleveland Polk
Catawba
Stanly
Davidson Wilkes
Graham Rutherford
Gaston
Union
Davie Yadkin
14aykooci swain
Forsyth
iienderson Transylvania,
Guilford
Jackson Watauga
Yancey
*Richard Ynore, Derrnis Owenby
-�Medhi Jafari-+1arnin
Steve Allred
*David Ward, Larry Lucas
*Jan Anderson, Don Holebrooks
*Wens Webb, Allen Hardy
Lindy Leonard, Abner Braddy
Lisa Shepherd, Brian North
*Loa Spencer
FA'ETC NTUF. REGICNAL OFFICE
WIIMffNG"I`ON RL-GIONAT,
OFFICE
WASHIKTON REGIONAL OFFICE
Joe Class
Wachcrrii Bldg., Suite 714
Fayetteville, NC 28301
RCC 6302 Courier 106
(919) 486-1541
Arson
Moore
Blacler.
Piclrnmd
C .giber l �d
Robeson
Earnett
Sa-rpson
11 —P-
Scotland
'Montgcnery
*Debra. Leroy, Gerald Lee
Steve Cook
* denotes Assistant Regional Fxrgineer
Daniel Sams, P.E.
7225 Wrightsville Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
RCC 6303 Courier 416
(919) 256-4161
Floyd Wi11i1-um
1424 Carolina Ave.
P 0 Box 1502
Washington, NC 27889
ROC 6307 Courier -174
(919) 946- 6481
John Eolley, P.E.
3800 Barrett Drive
P. 0. Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611
RCC 6301
(919)- 733-2314
Chatham
Nash
Durham
North ton
Edgecarbe
Orange
Franklin
Person
Granville
Vance
Halifax
Wake
Johnston
Warren
Lee
Wilson
*'Tim HoLland, Wyatt Brv.,n
*Cerny Weathers, Tony Sarrple
Beth Studenberg, Rarely Oakley
RALEIGH HEAOQLJARi OFFICE:
Charles Gardner, Chief
512 N. Salisbury St.
P 0 Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611
RCC 6300
(919) 733-4574
Brurn-wick New Hanover
Beaufort
Jones
Harlan Britt, Chief Engineer
Carteret Onslow
Bertie
Lenoir
Columbus Pender
Camden
Martin
Craig Deal, Asst. Sedi_mznt Spec.
Duplin
Chadan
Pamlico
Tern Carroll, Mining Specialist
Craven
Pasquotank
Jim Simons, Dam Safety Engineer
Currituck
Perquim<-tns
Jim Leumas, Asst, Darn Safety Ertgr.
Dare
Pitt
Tracy Davis, Asst. Mining Spec.
Gates
)rell
Teresa Babuin, Secretary
Greene
Washington
Carter T4xnVson, Secretary
Gerald 1Craynak
Hertford
Wayne
Hyde
*Pat McClain, Harry Bailey
Greg Smith
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ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS
SAMMIE D & VIDA L ALLEN
RT 1 BOX 620
MONCURE NC 27559
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORP
P 0 BOX 580
ROANOKE RAPIDS NC 27870
GERALDINE B COORE
204 PITTSBORO VILLAGE APT
PITTSBORO NC 27312
NANCY W CROCKER
P 0 BOX 245
SEABOARD NC 27876 (l[q)4q'Syt!
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD CO
P 0 BOX 146
SOUTHERN PINES NC 28387
JAMES A GOODWIN
RT 1 BOX 247
NEW HILL NC 27562
H B HORNER
RT 1 BOX 625
MONCURE NC 27559
H B & VIRGINIA M HORNER
RT 1 BOX 625
MONCURE NC 27559
BRUCE & MYRTLE P JONES
RT 1 BOX 600
MONCURE NC 27559
MRS PEARLINE JONES
RT I BOX 246
NEW HILL NC 27562
MRS UNA JONES
RT 1 BOX 647
MONCURE NC 27559
MRS J L REYNOLDS
RT 1 BOX 597
MONCURE NC 27559
RUBY SCOTT
122 MISTLETOE DR
NEWPORT NEWS VA 23606
SITE 2
FRANK & DOLLY J STONE
P0BOX 73
MONCURE NC 27559
RAY JACK TILLEY
RT 1 BOX 237
NEW HILL NC 27562
U S STEEL CARNIGE PENSION FUND
C/O FEDERAL PAPER BOARD
P 0 BOX 756
SANFORD NC 27330
LEWIS WOOD HEIRS
RT 1 BOX 249
NEW HILL NC 27562
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CHANNEL NUMOER:R-0 0100 to 0+40 RARE EARTH
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YO. RADIUS IS-2264443 FT
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HYD. RADIUS 15 .2217269 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 15 1.801916 FPS
FLOW RATE 15 1.194143 CFS
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WETTED PERIMETER IB 1.653385 FT
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FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.593979 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .52605B9 CFS
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TRIAL DEPTH. .26 FT
WETTED AREA IS .2028 SF
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FLOW VELDC ITY IS 2.593979 FPS
FLOW RATE IS .5260589 CFS
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TRIAL DEPTH- .33 FT
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HYD. RADIUS 15 .1536666 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.669355 FPS
FLOW RATE 15 .5519325 CFS
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CW VELOCITY IS 2.G14939 FPS
FLOW RATE 15 1.21R432 CFS
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CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 2+20 to 2+70 - BARE EARTH
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RICTION FACTOR N. .02
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Vp. RADIUS
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FLOW VELOCITY IS 4.72449 FPS
J'LOA RATE 15 2.046649 CFC
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YO. RADIUS IS .2217269 FT
LOW VELOCITY IS 3.024303 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 2.004206 EFB
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WETTED PERIMETER IG 2.289303 FT
YD. RADIUS IR .1698334 FT
LOW VELOCITY IS 2.724927 FPS
LOW RATE IS 1.059413 GAS
CHANNEL NUMBEB,RIR - 2+70 to 4110 - SYNTHETIC
LEFT SIDESLGPE. 4 :1
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RICTION FACTOR N. .036
LONG. SLOPE- 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH. .45 FT
FETTED AREA IS .6075 EF
ETTED PERIMETER IS 2.861629 ET
HYD. RADIUS IS .2122917 FT
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WETTED AREA IS SF
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WETTED PERIMETER R 4.0329T2 FT
R 15 4
RADIUS IS FT
1�
'FLOW
IS
FLOW VELOCITY IS 4JG414A FPS
ELOCI
RATEC
FLOW PATE IS 7.]]0125 CAR
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 2+70 to
4+10 - SYNTHETIC MAT
LEFT SIDESLOPE. 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLGPE. 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH, 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR No .021
G LONG. SLOPE. 1.43
TRIAL DEPTH- .B2 FT
WETTED AREA E5 2.0172 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 1214323 ET
HYD. RADIUS 1S .3868427 IT
VELOCITY IS 3.]]3721 FPS
CI
'FLOW
FLOW RATE 7.61233 CES
ffi
4-CHANNEL
NUMDER:RIR - 4+10 to
4+60 - BARE EARTH',
LEFT SIDESLGPE^ 4 :1
RIGHT SIDEELGPE. 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N. .02
LONG. SLOPE- .3
TRIAL DEPTH= .49 FT
WETTED AREA IB .7203 BE
NETTED PERIMETER IS 3.115995 FT
HYD. RADIUS 15 .2311621 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.978073 FPS
FLOW RATE 19 L4253S3 CFE
L - 4+IU to 4+60 - WORE
LEFT SIDESLGPE.^6I 4 ; 1
RIGHT SIDESLGPE. 2 ;l
BOTTOM WIDTH= D GT
FRICTION FACTOR N- ..+
Z LONG. SLOPE. .5
TRIAL DEPTH= I FT is
WETTED AREA 15 3 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 6.359174 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .4]1]594 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 19 3.1G3062 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 9.5515G4 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIL - 4+10 to 4160 -
LEFT SIDESLOPE= 4 1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE= 2 11
BOTTOM WIDTH. 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .n_s
F LONG. SLOPE- .5
TRIAL DEPTH. 1.09 FT
WETTED AREA IS 3.5643 5E
WETTED PERIMETER IS 6.9315 FT
HYD. RADIUS 15 .5142179 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2,69771 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 9.612447 CPS
CHANNEL HUMBER:RIR - 3+05 to 4+40
LEFT SIDESLGPE= 4 :I
RIGHT SIDEGLOPE. 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH= 0 ET
FRICTION FACTOR N- .02
2 LONG. SLOPE. .56
TRIAL DEPTH= .45 FT
WETTED AREA IS .6073 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 2.861620 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .2122917 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.978661 FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.202037 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 3+35 to 3+05
LEFT SIDESLGPE^ 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLGPE- 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH. 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N. .02
'[ LONG. SLOPE= 6.670001
TRIAL DEPTH- .27 FT
WETTED AREA IS .2187 BE
WETTED PERIMETER 15 1.716977 FT
HYD. RADIUS I5 .1273751 FT
PLOW VELOCITY EB 4.857SIG FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.062405 CFS
CHANNEL NUMSER:RLR - 3+33 to 3+03
LEFT SIDESLGPE. 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE. 2 :1
90TTOM WIDTH= 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N. .036
'G LONG. SLOPE. 6.67000E
TRIAL DEPTH- .33 ET
WETTED AREA IS .3267 BE
WETTED PERIMETER 15 2.09B32S FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1336006 FT
FLAW VELOCITY IS 3.00509B FPS
FLOW RATE IS 1.007901 CFO
LEFT SIDEGLOPE. 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLGPE= 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- O FT
FRICTION FACTOR N- .07
2 LONG. SLOPE. 3.OG
TRIAL DEPTH. .29 FT
WETTED AREA 15 .2323 SF
WETTED PERIMETER IS 1.94416 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .1368102 FT
FLOW VELOCITY 15 3.462128 FPS
FLOW BRIE IS .8734947 CFS
CHANNEL NUMBER:RIR - 6+00 to 3+35 -
LEFT SIDESLGPE. 4 :1
RIGHT SIDESLOPE- 2 :1
BOTTOM WIDTH- O FT
FRICTION FACTOR N. .036
Y. LONG. ELOPE. 3.03
TRIAL OEPTH= .36 FT
WETTED AREA IS .3BBB GF
WETTED F'ERIMEIER 13 2.289303 FT
HYD. RADIUS IS .ILVEC34 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 2.22164 FPS
FLOW PATE 15 .B637737 TIES
..
}ASSOFLE CONS'JLTPNTS, P.A.. SMITHFIELD.� N.C. ��'
f.NG LE BRICK COMPANY - MEFflY OAKS PLANT - SITE 2
20-1990
CHANNEL Nl1MBER:RIF - 6TG0 l0 6i00 - BARE SP RTH
EFT smEaLDPE- 4 : 1 Lz;
CHT S.DESLOPE^ 2 tl F
'
T7G1 WIDTH- . IT
_ 4RIC71ON FACTOR N02
f
T'.ONO. SLDF'E- 2.1
RIAL DEPTH= .24 PT r
I cT IED AFEP 15 t'13O 5F
ETTED PERIMETER IS 1.5'6202 FT
iYG. EP01116 I6 .11]1_2271 FT
_OW VELOCITY IS 2.749459 FPS @
FLOW RATE IS .47OIOS9 CPS iG
TZ
C HPNNEL NIIM BEF: FIR - 6T00 to 6+00 - SYNTHETIC MAT
LEFT SIDESLOFE= 4 :1
R:GHT SIDESLOFE, 2 a
POT'ICM WIDTH. 0 FT
FRICTI ON FACTOR MR .056 ..
L LONG. SLOFC= 2.5
TRIAL DCPTH- .3 FT
WETTED AREA 15 .29 SF
'.JETTED PERIMETER IS 1.4))732 FT
HVD. RADIOS IS .1415275 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.772470 FPS
:LOW FATE 19 .47C:69 CFS
[HPNNEL NIIMDER:RIF 6*130 to 9 10 BAR[ EARTM
'EFT SIDESLOPE= 4 :1
EIGHT SIOESLOPE= 2 :1
PATTON WIDTH= O FT
FRICT[CN FACTOR N= 02
'1.. LONG. SLOPE- 6.670001
'TRIAL DEPTH= .10 FT
e
PETTED AREA IS .OSOJ OF -
WETTED PERIMETER IS .8266926 FT
AYD. RADIOS 15 6.132092E-02 I"t'
LOW VELOCITY 35 2.95419B FPS
t.LOW RATE I6-JO12PIS OF,
-.
C HPNNEL NONOER:RIR - 6*80 to 9T10 - SYNTHETIC MAT
LEFT £IDESLOPE- 4 :l
RIGHT 510ESLOPEe 2 :1
'BOTTOM WIDTH. 0 FT
FRICTION FACTOR N= .036
E I_ONO. SLOPE= 6.6701101
TRIAL DEPTH- .19 FT
tWETTED AREA IS B.67000IE-02 5F
WETTED PERIMETER IS I.013106 FT
HYD. RADIOS ID .0801991 FT
FLOW VELOCITY IS 1.987556 FPS
FLOW RATE I6 .1718277 MEN
t
1
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CP&L RECEIVED
Carolina Powers Light Company IryQI` 0y iJJO
Shearon Harris Energy & Environmental Center LAND OIIAI.ITY SECTION
Route 1, Box 327 Y e if� y
New Hill, North Carolina 27582 F7"i'/"!_l"
W a WD
Serial No: ESS-90-251
Mr. Tracy Davis
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development
P. O. Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27687
RE: Triangle Brick Company Application for Mining Permit
Dear Mr. Davis:
On or about February 7, 1990, Carolina Power & Light Company's
(CP&Lr s) Pittsboro Business Office received notification that
Triangle Brick Company had applied for a surface mining permit to
commence mining of "brick clay" on approximately 400 acres of land
located at Merry Oaks, North Carolina, near SR 1011 in Chatham
County. On February 19, 1990, Ms. Carolyn Anderson of CP&L
contacted Mr. Charles Gardner of the Land Quality Section to
determine the exact location of the Triangle Brick property and was
informed of its proximity to the Harris Nuclear Project Auxiliary
Reservoir. Subsequent to this telephone conversation, several
organizations within CP&L were contacted to try to determine what,
if any, impact this proposed activity might have on the Harris
Nuclear Project.
As a result of our initial investigation, some concern was
expressed over the following three issues:
1. If any mining activities require the use of explosives,
such activities have the potential to trigger seismic
monitors at the Plant and cause alarms which can be
interpreted as an earthquake;
If any mining activities require the use of explosives,
any potential effects on the auxiliary reservoir dam would
have to be evaluated; and,
Excessive siltation and runoff to the Auxiliary Reservoir
and/or Harris Lake could cause environmental problems.
2
In a conversation between Mr. John Holley of the North Carolina
Y Division of Environmental Management's Raleigh Regional Office and
Ms. Anderson, CP&L was informed that Triangle Brick currently did
not plan to use explosives for mining. However, the permit would
not necessarily restrict blasting activities. For this reason,
CP&L requests that any permit issued to Triangle Brick prohibit the
use of explosives at this site. In the event that blasting becomes
necessary in the future, the permit could be revised through the
normal regulatory process. This process must allow CP&L the time
necessary to make evaluations, determine the effects of the
blasting, and provide assessments to the Division of Land Quality
so that permit limits and conditions, if required, can be addressed
in a revised permit.
Finally, CP&L understands that an erosion/sedimentation control
plan will be included as a part of the permit. This plan will
address our concerns about siltation and runoff. We would
appreciate receiving a copy of this plan.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Should you have any
questions or need additional information, please either call me at
362-3235 or Ms. Anderson 546-4879.
Yours very truly,
G. J. Oliver, Ph.D.
Manager
Environmental Services
cc: Mr. John Holley (N.C. Div. of Land Resources)
Mr. Pat Brown (Triangle Brick Company)
NORTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMHllNITY DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION Of ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG17NEN1', P.O. BOX 27687, RALEICU, NC 27611
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM I APPucAnuM NUMBER
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE — SHORT FORM C FOR
AGENCY
USE DAIC RCCI IVCD
To be filed only by persons engaged in manufacturing and mining
YEAR MD. DAY
0p not attempt to complete this form before reading accompanying instructions
Please print or type
1- Name, address, location, and telephone number of facility producing discharge
A. Nam TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY
B. Nailing address 6523 Apex Road
1. Street address
2 City Durham 3. State N.C.
4. County Wake 5. zip 127713-9217
C. Location: Plant Site N2 adjacent to SRI0II at Merry Oaks, NC approximately
1. Street
2. City R^rIr 1 Mopn„re N ,' C 3. County Chatham
TIC 4. State U. Telephone Do- 919 828-2070
Area
Code
2. SIC
(Leave blank)
3. Number of employees 30
If all your waste is discharged into a Publicly owned waste treatmnt facility
and to the best of your knowledge you are not required to obtain a discharge
Permit, proceed to item 4. Otherwise proceed directly to item 5.
4. If you meet the condition stated above, check here O and supply the information
asked for below. After completing these items, please complete the date, title,
and signature blacks below and return this form to the proper reviewing office
without completing the remainder of the form.
A. Name of organization responsible for receiving waste
B. facility receiving waste:
I. Name
2. Street address
3. City a. county
v 5. State 6. ZIP
5. �3 Pr Inc i pal product, oraw material (Check one) Sediment layden process water
t, Principal Process particle settling
7. Maximum amount of principal product produced or raw material consumed per (Check one)
Amount
Basis
1-99
(II
100-199
(21
1 200-499
(31
500499
lal
1000-
4999
(51
5000-
9999
ffi)
10 ,000-
49.999
UI
50 ,000
or mire
IR)
A. Ilay
500'
monui
It. mh.i...mn „I prinr, 1:m1 1..
,,'•( .. r rm. ,orb r 11 ...nun m �Ir 1...1
In Ir- 1. ath,,. la ne ei urnJ in'W J, ,. .): ,.
A.O pounds 8.0 tons C-0 air, 'of% 0.0 bushels l.a square feet
F-Ai:9al ions G.a pieces or units N.0 Other, specify
9- (a) Check here if discharge occurs all year tl-, or
i6) Check the hunts [%I al Sine rqe occ,lrs.
1.0 January 2.0 red.,ary I,o March 4,0 April n,0 May 0.o June
1.0 July 8.0 August 9.0 scotember 10.0 Dctober 11-0 November 12.0 December
(c) Check ton, many days per week: 1.01 2-02-3 3.04-5 4,0(.-)
10. types of waste water discharged to surface waters only (Check as applicable)
volume treated before
Flow. gaI Iohs pc' pfaerati,g day
discharging (percent)
Discharge per
operating day
0.1-999
loon-4999
Soon-9999
10'000-
50,000-
tone
0.1-
30-
65-
95-
49,999
or more
29-9
64,9
94.9
1On
(I)
(2)
(3)
(4)
i5)
(6)
(2)
(N)
(9)
(10)
A, Sanitary, daily
average
n, Cooling water, etc.
•
_
100
daily average
C. process water,
500
daily average
I. Marimem per operat-
ing day for total
500
discharge (ail t ,es)
11. if apy of the thre., woes Of waste ldeiri.ied In hem 10.ertner treated car untreated.
are diy.haradd to places Olhsr tMu surface water, crack below as applicable.
waste waler it
discharged to:
Average flow, gallons Per operating day
0.1-999
(I)
IDW-4999
(2)
5000-9999
(31
10,000-119,999
(4)
50.000 or mare
(5)
A. Municipal small, system
S. Underground well
G- septic td,k
D. Evaporation ladnon or pond
L 001m r, spec'!:
12. Number Of separate dlyfha1g1 r. fits A.41 - b.o2-3 C.04-5 C.0 6 or Pure
13, Now of receiving water or waters tributary to Shaddox Creek
14. Wes your discharge contain or is it possible for your discharge to contain
we or more Of tee follnvinc s'ibstances d� dea as a result of your operations,
activities. Or processes: triennia, cyanide, aluminum, beryllium, cadmium,
chromium, capper, lead, mercury, nickel, seleo canalb zinc, phenols, oil and
,grease, and chlorine (residual), A.a yes 036 no
1 certify that I am fami l far with the information conlalned in the appt leaf tan and
that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and
accurate.
Howard P. Brown Vice -President
Printed Name of Person Signing Title
February 1. 1990 2
Date Application Signed Signature of Applicant
North Carolina General Statute 143-215. 6(b)(2) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes
any false statement r it el re seen to t ion, or Co.-. r if Ica t ion in any appl Ica it on, record, report, plan,
or other document files or rc..c trod to be maintained under Article 2' or regulations of the
Environmental Maragereo: C h.,i=lion implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers wi tit,
or knowly rootlets ;nac¢n-au: a:,c rcrortling or mol:icoring device or method required co be
operated or maintained under A. -,icle 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commis:
implementing lira[ Art icia, sial! he guilty of it misdemeanor prn,isharyle by a fine not to exceed
$10,000, or h� imprr=onm_nt I'-: to e.xccc6 si:: emoncfls, -r 1'v botll. 116 C.S.C. Section 1.001 prov'
a pun i=_hh:ert by .. c;ee ... n, r u.rc char. q , ^ ()'JO
for a similar ..f,.n i:r,P ina r.or n•: .tor muru than 5 years, or both,
.pc =•.
A a 5rATr o
RECEIVED
v [AAR U b 1990
Wr,ln nIIp1IIV SEUI0N
North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
James G. Martin, Governor
Patric Dorsey, Secretary
March 2, 1990
MEMORANDUM
TO: Thomas E. Carroll
Land Quality Section
Division of Land Resources, DEHNR
FROM: David Brook, Deputy State /
Historic Preservation Offic
SUBJECT: Application for Mining Permit
Triangle Brick Company, Merry Oaks,
Site #2, Chatham County, ER 90-7844
Division of Archives and History
William S. Price, Jr., Director
We have reviewed our files concerning the proposed mine location and
find no recorded archaeological or historic sites. However, the project
area has not been surveyed previously by an archaeologist. Based on the
topographical and hydrological location of the project, there is a high
probability for archaeological sites in or near the project area.
By copy of this memorandum, we are notifying Triangle Brick Company, the
permit applicant, that we will perform an on -site inspection for the
Land Quality Section in the near future. We will contact Mr. Howard P.
Brown to schedule the visit and provide notification to the Land Quality
Section in case one of your field representatives would like to be
present.
Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions
concerning the above comments, please contact Ms. Renee Gledhill -Earley,
environmental review coordinator, at 919/733-4763.
DB:slw
cc: Mr. Howard'P. Brown
Triangle Brick Company
6523 Apex Road
Durham, N.C. 27713--9217
109 East Jones Street 9 Raleigh, North Carolina 2MI 27601-2807
TGEIVED
IAR 06 1990
011M ITY SECTION
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Kfl
512 N. Salisbury Street, Rileigh, North Cirolina 27611, 919-733-3391
Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director
�. . • s r 1 sl
TO: Tracy Davis, Acting Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section, DEHNR
FROM: Richard B. Hamilton
Assistant Director lh (1 i✓ �.J
DATE: March 5, 1990
BDBJECT: Triangle Brick Company Mining Permit Application
Site #2, Merry Oaks, Chatham County, N. C.
A field investigation of the subject site near Merry
Oaks in the southeastern part of Chatham County was
conducted on February 21, 1990.
The 220 acre site has been clear-cut in the past and
all the trees were removed. It appears to have been
primarily pine species with some hardwoods mixed in. The
area now serves as habitat for small game such as quail and
rabbit and also for songbirds and raptor species. The area
does not provide quality habitat for any particular wildlife
species in the present degraded condition.
As a result of intensive pre -mining activity,
vertebrate species diversity on the cutover site is expected
to be reduced by approximately 50%. At least 230 vertebrate
species were expected to occur in habitats associated with
sites I and II before clear -cutting occurred. Now only 126
vertebrate species are expected on these lands as a result
of pre -mining activities. The enclosed data set ,C17 lists
113 species with expected significantly reduced (or
eliminated) use of these lands. of these species, six are
either presently listed or proposed state special concern
species - four -toed salamander, cooper's hawk, northern
saw -whet owl, golden -crowned kinglet, loggerhead shrike, and
northern long-eared bat.
Much of the wildlife values have been seriously
Memo Page 2 March 5, 1990
degraded as a result of pre -mining activities although
recovery is in progress. It is very unlikely that these
extremely intensive activities would have occurred without
the existence of a mining intent. Therefore, these
activities should be considered acts associated with the
mining of mineral resources. By eliminating much of the
wildlife resource values from these lands, the owner has
prevented the Wildlife Resources Commission from fulfilling
its statutory mission of conserving wildlife resources in
the subject area (G.S. 113-132). For this reason the
Wildlife Resources Commission recommends that the permit
applications to mine Merry Oaks site be held in suspense
until a wildlife recovery plan acceptable to the Wildlife
Resources Commission has been approved.
Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on
this project.
RBH/lp
cc: Larry Warlick, District 5 Wildlife Biologist
The Honorable E. Richard Jarrett
4
AMBYS'TOMA MADEEI
AMNYSTOMA MACULATUM
AMBYSTOMA OPAL"UM
DESMOGNATHUS AURICULATUS
DESMOGNATHUS I"USCUS
EURYCEA BISLINEATA
HEMIDACTYLIUM SCUTATUM
PPLETHODON GLUTINOSUS'
PSEUDOT R I TON MONTANUS
PSEUDOTRITON RUDER
HYLA FEMORALIS
HYLA GRATIOSA
PHALACROCORAX AURITUS
PANDION HALIAETUS
ACCIPITER STRIATUS
ACCIPITER COOPERII
. BuTEO LINE.ATUS
Buy CEO PLATYPTERUS
MELEAGRIS GALLOPAVO
COLUMBA LIVIA
OTUS AS I O
BUBO VIRGINIANUS
STRIX VARIA
ASIO OTUS
AEGOLIUS ACADICUS
CAPRIMULGUS CAROLINENSIS
C:APRIMULGUS VOCIFERUS
CERYLE ALCYON
MELANERPES CAROLINUS
SPHYRAPICUS VARIUS
PICOIDES PUBESCENS
PICOIDES VILLOSUS
COLAPTES AURATUS
DRYOCOPUS PILEATUS
CONTOF'US V I RENS
EMPIDONAX VIRESCENS
MYIARCHUS CRINITUS
CYANOCITTA CRISTATA
PARUS CAROLINENSIS
PARUS BICOLOR
SITTA CANADENSIS
SI-r-rA CAROLINENSIS
SITTA PUSILLA
CERTHIA AMERICANA
'THRYO'THORUS LUDOV I C I ANUS
TROGLODYTES AEDON
TROGLODYTES TROGLODYTES
REGULUS SATRAPA
REGULUS CALENDULA
POLIOPTILA CAERULE.A
CATHARUS GUTTA'TUS
HYLOCICHLA MUSTELINA
MIMUS POLYGLOTTOS
BOMBYCILLA CEDRORUM
MABEE'S SALAMANDER
SPOTTED SALAMANDER
MARBLED SALAMANDER
SOUTHERN DUSKY SALAMANDER
NORTHERN DUSKY SALAMANDER
-rWO=LINED SALAMANDER
FOUR -TOED SALAMANDER
SLIMY SALAMANDER•
EASTERN MUD SALAMANDER
RED SALAMANDER
PINE WOODS TREEFROG
BARKING TREEFROG
DOUBLE --CRESTED CORMORANT
OSPREY '
SHARP -SHINNED HAWK
COOF'E R' S HAWK
RED --SHOULDERED HAWK
BROAD -WINGED HAWK
WILD TURKEY
ROCK DOVE
EASTERN SCREECH OWL
GREAT HORNED OWL
BARRED OWL
LONG-EARED OWL
NORTHERN SAW -WHET OWL
CHUCK -WILL' S-W I DOW
WHIP -POOR -WILL
BELTED KINGFISHER
RED BELLIED WOODPECKER
YELLOW -BELLIED SAPSUCKER
DOWNY WOODPECKER
HAIRY WOODPECKER
NORTHERN FLICKER
PILEATED WOODPECKER
EASTERN WOOD -PEWEE
ACADIAN FLYCATCHER
GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER
BLUE JAY
CAROLINA-CHICKADEE
TUFTED TITMOUSE
RED -BREASTED NUTHATCH
WHITE--BREAS"CED NUTHATCH
BROWN -HEADED NUTHATCH
BROWN CREEPIER
CAROLINA WREN
HOUSE WREN
WINTER WREN
GOLDEN -CROWNED KINGLET
RUBY -CROWNED KINGLET
BLUE -GRAY GNATCATCHER
HERMIT 'THRUSH
WOOD THRUSH
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD
CEDAR WAXWING
LANIUS LUDOVICIANUS
VIREO GRISEUS
VIREO SOLITARIUS
VIREO FLAVIFRONS
VIREO OLIVACEUS
PARULA AMERICANA
DENDROICA PETECHIA
DENDROICA CORONATA
DENDROICA DOMINICA
DENDROICA PINUS
MNIOTILTA VARIA
SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA
PROTONOTARIA CITREA
LIMNOTHLYPIS SWAINSONII
SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS
SEIURUS MOTACILLA
OPORORNIS FORMOSUS
WILSONIA CITRINA
ICTERIA VIRENS
PIRANGA RUBRA
PIRANGA OLIVACEA
CARDINALIS CARDINALIS
GUIRACA CAERULEA
PASSERINA CYANEA
ZONOTRICHIA LEUCOPHRYS
JUNCO HYEMALIS
ICTERUS SPURIUS
CARPODACUS PURPUREUS
CARPODACUS MEXICANUS
COCCOTHRAUSTES VESPERTINUS
PASSER DOMESTICUS
MYOTIS KEENII SEPTENTRIONALIS
LASIONYCTERIS NOCTIVAGANS
EPTES I CUS FUSCUS
LASIURUS BOREALIS
LASIURUS CINEREUS
NYCTICEIUS HUMERALIS
TAMIAS STRIA'T'US
SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS
GLAUCOMYS VOLANS
OCHROTOMYS NUTTALLI
PROCYON LOTOR
LYNX RUFUS
DOROSOMA CEDEDIANUM
NOTROPIS PETERSONI
NOTURUS VYRINUS
rAMBUSIA AFFINIS
CENTRARCHUS MACROPTERUS
LEPOMIS GULOSUS
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
ETHEOSTOMA FUSIFORME
ANOLIS CAROLINENSIS
EUMECES FASCIA"fUS
EUMECES INEXPECTATUS
EUMECES LATICEPS
LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE
WHITE -EYED VIREO
SOLITARY VIREO
YELLOW -THROATED VIREO
RED -EYED VIREO
NORTHERN PARULA WARBLER
YELLOW WARBLER
YELLOW RUMPED WARBLER
YELLOW THROATED WARBLER
PINE. WARBLER
BLACK -AND -WHITE WARBLER
AMERICAN REDSTART
PROTHONOTARY WARBLER
SWAINSON'S WARBLER
OVENBIRD
LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH
KENTUCKY WARBLER
HOODED WARBLER
YELLOW BREASTED CHAT
SUMMER TANAGER
SCARLET TANAGER
IVORI-HERN CARDINAL
BLUE GROSBEAK
INDIGO BUNTING
WHITE -CROWNED SPARROW
DARK EYED JUNCO
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PURPLE FINCH
HOUSE FINCH
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RED BAT
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SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL
GOLDEN MOUSE
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GIZZARD SHAD
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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
February 7, 1990
MEMORANDUM
TO: Don Baker
Program Coordinator
Wildlife Resources Commission P.F.^, FIuFD
FROM: Tracy Davis RP Ffu $ 199u
Acting Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
RE: Triangle Brick Company's
Merry Oaks - Site No. 2
Chatham County
Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit
application and site plans for the above referenced project. Triangle Brick
Company proposes to mine brick clay on approximately 215 acres of land located
approximately twenty (20) miles south of Raleigh at Merry Oaks near SR 1011 in
Chatham County.
Please review this information and advise as to the probability of the
operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife or freshwater fisheries (G.S.
74-51 (2)). Please respond by March 5, 1990 so that we may complete our review
of the permit application within our statutory time limits.
As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, this office
will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to
ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and offsite sedimentation.
however, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and
freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to
perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact Mr. Howard P.
Brown at (919) 828-2C70 to set up a convenient date and time.
Your continued cooperation in the review of these type applications is very
much appreciated.
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Attachments
cc: Mr. John Holley, P.E.
P.O. Box 276 . ealeigh, North Carolina 27611-76V Telephone 919,733-3833
An Equal Oppom,nity Alfirmaaw: Action Emdom
TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY - MERRY OAKS - SITE #2
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APPLICATION FOR
NORTH CAROLINA MINING
PERMIT
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State of North Carolina
Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development
Division of land Resources
Land Quality Section
P.O. Box 27687 -
Raleigh. North Carolina 27611
(9I9) 733-3833
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DENT
LAND QUALITY SECTION17 F��
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
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1. Name of Mine Merry Oaks - PS i to #2 county' Chatham
2. Name of Applicant Triangle Brick Compan
3. Permanent address .for receipt of official mail.
6523 Apex Road, Durham, NC 27713-9217
*Telephone (919) 828-2070
4. Mine office Address 6523 Apex Road, Durham, NC 27713-9217
S. Mine Manager
Howard P. Brown
Telephone (919) 828-2070
We hereby certify that all details contained in this Permit Application
are true and correct to the best of our knowledge. We fully understand that
any willful misrepresentation of facts will be cause for permit revocation.
**Signature �1V}�NW1 Date
Print Name Howard P. Brown
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.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
A_ GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MINE.
1_ Total acreage at site covered by this permit application:
Acres owned 220 Acres leased Property owner if leased
2. Name of all materials mined: Triassic Shale, Arkosic Sandstone, Clayey Sandstone,
Brown imbedded with brown to dark grey sandstone and mudstone
3. Mining method: Hydraulic Dredge Underground Shovel &
Truck Dragline & Truck Self -loading 'Scraper
Other (explain) Bulldozer with ripper, frontend loader and dump trucks
4. a. Expected maximum depth of mine (feet) 40 ft. Reference elevation: 274
b. Expected average depth of mine (feet) 30 ft.
5. Has any area(s) at this site been mined in the past? Yes` No X If no, pro-
ceed to Question 6.
a. Acreage of previously affected land(s) at present site that has not been
reclaimed: acres (identify all areas on your mine map).
b. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
c. Acreage of previously affected land at present site that has been reclaimed:
acres (identify all areas on your mine map).
d. When and by whom was this activity conducted?
e. Do you wish to exclude any areas noted in 5a or c from this permit application?
Yes No If yes, how much? acres (identify all
areas on your mine map).
6. Present (premising')' usb of the land (estimate'acre`ge for' each):'
Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry 220 ac Fish/Wildlife ac
Recreation ac Other ac
7. Proposed land use after mining and reclamation has been completed
(.estimate acreage for each):
Cropland ac Pasture ac Forestry 200 ac Fish/Wildlife ac
Recreation ac other--"L ac Plant sTte'
B. DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED ACREAGE AND BOND
1. Number of years for which permit is requested (10 years maximum). 10 years
2. Total affected acreage to be disturbed during initial year of operation:
a.
Area
used
for
tailing ponds
acres
b.
Area
used
for
stockpiles
.acres
c.
Area
used
for
waste piles
1.0 acres
d.
Area
used
for
processing plants and onsite haul roads
23 acres
e.
Area
of mine
excavation(s)
10acres
f . TOTAL a-e _ 34_ r,acres
Estimate the maximum amount of land to be disturbed and unreclaimed
ai: any one time during the life of the permit. 3L 5 acres
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
4. Check acreage to be bonded': Total affected acreage figure from B217 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 —� 25 + acres
5. a. Will you file a blanket bond or other security covering all of your
mining operations in North Carolina? YesX 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.
Carpenter, N.C.
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.
Approximately 500 gpd of process water will be discharged to sediment
basin N3 to settle particles before entering the drainageway. The process
water will contain only clay particles from the curing process. No
chemicals will be introduced into the process water.
b, will the operation involve dewatering the mine or discharging fresh or waste
water from the mine or plant. Yes No X If yes, briefly
describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points
on your mine map.
The mining areas will not be excavated below the existing natural drainageway.
c. If you answered yes to either la or 16, provide evidence that you have applied
for or obtained a water quality permit from the Division of Environmental
Management, Water quality Section.
A discharge permit application has been filed with the N.C. Division of
Environmental Management, Water Quality Section.
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
acceptableto 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
lurid disturbed and unreclaimed at any one time must not exceed the bonded amount.
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
2. a. Will the operation involve crushing or any other air contaminant emissions?
Yes No X 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.
no present plans for plant construction on this site.
b_ how will fugitive dust from stockpiles, haul roads, etc. be controlled?
Fugitive dust from stockpiles will be controlled by blending wet shade
material from the sedimentation basins with dry stockpiled material,
or by pumping water from the sedimentation basins onto the stockpiles and
loaded dump trucks. Fugitive dust from the haul roads will be
controlled by wetting the haul roads using the company water trucks.
3. Describe in detail the chronological sequence of land disturbing activities and
reference the sequence to the mine map(s). Attach additional sheets as needed.
(SEE ATTACHMENTS)
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CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOR SITE 2.
PHASE I CONSTRUCT ENTRANCE ROAD AND PLANT AREA
1.
Clear and
grub area for the gravel construction pad on NCSR
1011.
2.
Construct
200' x 50' x 8" gravel construction pad.
3.
Clear and
grub access to and locations of temporary sediment
traps 1 and 2.
4.
Construct
temporary sediment traps 1 and 2.
5.
Seed and
mulch all slopes with appropriate seed mixture.
6.
Clear and
grub access to and locations of sediment basins 1, 2, 3
and 4.
7.
Construct
sediment basins 1, 2, 3 and 4.
8.
Construct
temporary diversions into sediment basins .1, 2, 3 and 4.
9.
Seed and
mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate
seed mixture.
10.
Clear and
grub remaining areas for the road.
11.
Construct
entrance road.
12.
Seed and
mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
13.
Clear and
grub remaining areas for plant area, railroad spur, and
parking and
inventory areas.
14.
Construct
plant area, railroad spur, and parking and inventory
areas.
15.
Seed and
mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
PHASE II CONSTRUCT HAUL ROAD
i. Clear and grub access to and locations of temporary sediment
traps 3 and 4.
2.
Construct
temporary sediment
traps 3 and 4.
3.
Construct
temporary diversions into temporary sediment trap
locations 3 and 4.
4.
Seed and
mulch all temporary
diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate
seed mixture.
5.
Clear and
grub haul road and
dump station areas.
6.
Construct
haul road and dump
station.
7.
Seed and
mulch all slopes and
disturbed areas.
PHASE III STABILIZE SITE
1. Seed and mulch all previously disturbed areas not addressed to
this point with appropriate seed mixture.
2. Throughout life of project, maintain stabilization of all areas not
currently being mined and reseed areas where mining is complete.
3. No more than ten (10) acres of mining area shall be disturbed at
one time.
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PHASE IV MINE AREA 1
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 5.
2. Construct sediment basin 5.
a. Place overburden material at excess material storage area
indicated on plans.
b. Place minable material at either the covered storage area at
the plant or at the temporary stockpile area.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 5.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be rouged into sediment basin 5 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 5A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 5A shall be same size as sediment basin
5.
7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acre
mining area and route to sediment basin 5A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin 5 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE V MINE AREA 2
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 6.
2. Construct sediment basin 6.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 6.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 6 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 6A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 6A shall be same size as sediment basin
6.
7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten -00)
acres mining and route to sediment basin 6A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mi xtu re.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin 6 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
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PHASE VI MINE AREA 3
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 7.
2. Construct. sediment basin 7.
3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 7.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
propriate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 7 but
shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
sediment basin 7A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 7A shall be same size as sediment basin
7.
7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
acres mining and route to sediment basin 7A.
8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin 7 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
ment basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE VII COMPLETE SITE
1. Check all sediment basins after periods of significant run-off.
Remove sediment and restore the basin to its original dimensions
when sediment accumulates to one-half the design depth.
2. Check all embankments, spillways, and outlets for erosion damage,
and inspect the embankments for piping, settlement and rock dis-
placement. Make all necessary repairs immediately. Remove all
trash and other debris from risers, spillways, and pool areas.
3. Remove temporary structures and any unstable sediment im-
mediately after the construction site has been permanently stabi-
lized. Smooth basin sites to blend with the surrounding areas
and stabilize. All water and sediment should be removed from the
basins prior to dam removal. Sediment should be placed in desig-
nated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or
drainageways during structure removal.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
4. a. How wide a buffer will be maintained between any mining activity
and any adjoining property or highway right--of-way? Show all buffers on mane
map(s).
A 100 foot natural buffer of mature pines will remain along U.S. 1. the
office and plant and mature trees will buffer the mining area from SR 1011.
Mature forests will buffer the mining area from the southern and eastern
boundaries. A minimum buffer width of 50 feet will be provided'on the
remainder o:f'the site.
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.
No dwellings are located within 300 feet of any proposed excavation.
No mining area will be excavated below adjacent natural drainageway
elevations.
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.
No mining area will have a high wall. Steel gates with no trespassing
signes will be installed at all mine entrances. No trespassing signs
will be placed at regular intervals around the sites.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
5. Describe specific erosion and sediment control measures to be taken during
mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plane 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.
Sedimentation basins, diversion ditches and other erosion control measures
will be constructed as shown on the accompanying erosion control plan, prior to
any otherland disturbing activities. Tree stumps and root maps from
previous logging activities will be left in place to hold the soil in
all areas not being used for the plant or mining.
6 a. Describe methods to prevent landslide or slope instability adjacent to
adjoining properties during mining.
Mining areas along adjoining properties will have 2:1 side slopes and will
be established with grass immediately after mining.
b. In excavation(s) of unconsolidated (non -rock) materials, specify the angle
of all slopes including specifications for benching and sloping.
All slopes will be 2:1 or flatter.
c. in hardrock evacations, specify proposed bench widths and heights in feet.
Not applicable
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
7. Are acid producing minerals or soils present? Yes_ No X If yes, list all such
minerals, their relative abundance and indicate their location(s) on the mine
map. How will acid water pollution from the excavation, stockpiles and waste
areas be controlled?
S. 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.
A 100 ft. wide stand of mature loblolly pines will be left in place along U.S. 1.
The mining operation will begin behind the plant area, thus allowing the
thick cutover vegetation to grow tall enough to create a visual barrier
before mining area #2 is mined. A 100 foot strip of mature pines will be left
in place around the existing dwellings along SR 1011. The portions of
the sites unused as plant or active mining areas will be planted in
loblolly,pines.
9. Will. explosives be used? Yes_ No X 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.
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10. a. What is the pre -mining depth (in feet) to the seasonal high and low ground
water tables? Nigh ft. Low ft. What is the source(s) of this
information?
b. Will any part of the proposed mine excavation(s) extend below the water table?
Yes_ No X If yes, do you intend to dewater the excavatien(s)? Yes
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.
11. Will fuel tanks, solvents, or other chemical reagents be stared on -site?
Yes X No_ If yes, describe these materials and how they will be stored
and show the location(s) of all storage facilities on the mine map.
Fuel oil used as auxiliary kiln fuel and desiel fuel for mining equipment
will he stored adjacent to the plant in above ground containers with
containment wall around them.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
D. RECLAMATION PLAN
1. Describe your intended plan for the reclamation and subsequent use of all
affected lands and indicate the general methods to be used in reclaiming this
land. This information must be illustrated on a reclamation map:
After mining is completed in each 10 acre increment, previously removed
overburden will be placed back over the mined area and the area will
be seeded with the appropriate seed mixture. The area could then either'
be planted with pines or left a pasture.
2. a. Is an excavated or impounded body of water to be left as a part of the
reclamation? Yes No X If yes, illustrate the location of the body(s)
of water on the reclamation map and provide a scaled cross -sections)
through the proposed body(s) of water. Will the body(s) of water be stocked
with fish? Yes— No� If yes, specify species.
b. Describe provisions for prevention of noxious, odious or foul water
collecting or remaining in mined areas. Provide details on any permanent
water outlets.
Mined areas will be graded with a crown in the center to provide for
drainage to the adjacent natural drainageways.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
3. Describe provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property in all
completed excavations in rock including what kind of permanent barricade
will be left_ The location of the barricade must be shown on the reclamation
map.
Not applicable
4. a. Indicate the method(s) of reclamation of overburden, refuse, spoil banks or
other such on -site mine waste areas, including specifications for benching
and sloping.
Overburden materials will be evenly spread over the mined areas and seeded
with the appropriate seed mixture
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.
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APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
S. a. Describe reclamation of processing facilities, stockpile areas, and
onsite roadways.
The office and plant building will be left in tact and sold
for use as a warehouse, manufacturing plant or other facility.
All outside stockpile areas will be graded to near original
grade, covered with topsoil, and seeded. Haul roads from
mining areas to plant sites will be obliterated and seeded.
Entrance roads will be left in tact.
b. Will any onsite roadways be left as part of the reclamation? Yes X No^
It yes, identify these on the reclamation map and provide details on
permanent ditch line stabilization.
Entrance roads will be left in place
6. State the method of reclamation of settling ponds and/or sediment
control basins.
Once vegetation has established in areas tributary to sedimentation
basins, the basins will be filled with overburden material and
seeded.
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
7. State the method of control of contaminants and disposal of scrap
metal, junk machinery, cables, or other such waste products of mining. (Note
definition of refuse in The Mining Act of 1971). No off -site generated waste
shall be disposed of on the mine site without prior written approval from the N.C.
Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, band Quality Section
and either the N-C. Department of Human Resources or local governing body.
N/A
S. Indicate the method of restoration or -establishment of any permanent drainage
channels to a condition minimizing erosion, siltation and other pollution.
Give design details including typical cross -sections of any permanent channels
to be constructed as part of the reclamation plan. Show the location(s) of all
permanent channels on the reclamation map.
Permanent drainage channels will be designed and constructed in
accordance with the N-C. Planning Manual for Erosion and Sediment
Control.
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APPLI.CATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
i2L L-rAMATION PLAN
9. Describe your plan for revegetation or other surface treatment of the affected
areas. This plan must include recommendations for time of seeding and the amount:
and type of seed, fertilizer, lime and mulch per acre and 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
Natural. Resources and Community Development;
(c) County Agricultural Extension chairmen or Research and Extension
personnel headquartered at North Carolina State University in the School of
Agriculture and Life Sciences;
(d) North Carolina licensed Landscape architects;
(e) Private consulting foresters referred by the Office of Forest
Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development;
(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 ,LLND RATE OF APPLICATION:
OTHER VEGETATIVE COVERS:
Revegetation and/or reforestation plan approved by:
Signature
Ti.i:l.o
Agency
Date
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APPLICATION FOR A MIMING PERMIT
RECLAMATION PLAN
10. Provide a schedule of reclamation that indicates the sequence of
reclamation and approximate time frame. If reclamation is to be accomplished
concurrently with mining, then show on the site map segments that are to be
mined and reclaimed during each year of the permit. Add drawings showing typical
sections or cross -sections and layout of proposed reclamation.
Mining will begin at the lowest point in each respective mining area.
The mining areas will -be mined in 10 acre increments. Once a
10 acre increment is mined, previously removed overburden will
be spread over the mined area and seeded with the appropriate
seed mixture.
E. NOTIFICATION OF ADJOINING LANDOWNERS
1. The "NOTICE" form or a facsimile thereof attached to this application must be
sent certified or registered mail to all adjoining (contiguous) landowners
indicated on mine map unless another means of notice is approved in advance
by the Director, Division of Land Resources.
The completed "Affidavit of Notification" attached to this application must be
submitted before the application is considered complete.
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TYPE "A"
SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR STABILIZATION GRASS
Date
TYPe
Rate
Mar 15 -
May 15
Perennial Seed Mix
10
Ibs/acre
N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission
Mar 1 -
June 1
Sericea Lespedeza (scarified)
50
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1 -
Apr 15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Mar i -
June 30)
Or Add Weeping Lovegrass
10
1bs/acre
(Mar 1 -
June 30)
Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
June 1-
Sept 1
Tall Fescue and
120
lbs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
lbs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
Sept 1 -
Mar 1
Sericea Leepedeza (unhulled-unscarified)
120
Ibs/acre
and Tail Fescue
(Nov 1 -
Mar 1)
And Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Agricultural Limestone
- 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Fertilizer
- 1000 Ibs/acre (10-10-10)
Superphosphate
- 500
Ibs/acre (20%)
Mulch -
2 tons/acre (small grain straw)
Anchor
- asphalt emulsion at 300 gal./acre
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TYPE "B"
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SEEDING SCHEDULE
Shoulders, Side Ditches, Slopes (Max. 3:1 )
Date
Type
Planting Rate
Aug 15
- Nov 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Nov 1 -
Mar 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
& Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Mar 1 -
Apr 15
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Apr 15
- June 30
Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
Jul 1 -
Aug 15
Tall Fescue and
120
Ibs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
30
Ibs/acre
Slopes(3:1 to 2:1)
Mar 1 -
Jun 1
Sericea Leepedeza (scarified)
50
lbs/acre
(Mar 1
- Apr 15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
lbs/acre
(Mar 1
- June 30)
Or Add Weeping Lovegrass
10
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- June 30)
Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
June 1-
Sept 1
Tall Fescue and
120
Ibs/acre
Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
Sept 1
- Mar 1
Sericea Leepedeza (unhulled-unscarified)
120
Ibs/acre
and Tall Fescue
(Nov 1
- Mar 1)
And Abruzzi Rye
25
lbs/acre
Agricultural
Limestone
- 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Fertilizer - 1000 Ibs/acre (10-10-10)
Superphosphate - 500
Ibs/acre (20%)
Mulch -
2 tons/acre (small grain straw)
Anchor
- asphalt emulsion at 300 gal./acre
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Pursuant to provisions G.S. 74-50 of The Mining Act of 1971, notice is hereby given
that Triang,le Brick Company
(Company Name)
has applied on February 1,1590 to the Land Quality Section, Division of Land Resources,
(Date)
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, P.O. Box 27687,
Raleigh, North Carolina C7611 for a surface mining permit to commence mining of
Brick Clay or, approx.214tres located approx. 20 miles sou tlLf Raleigh at Merry Oaks
(Mineral, Ore) (Number) (Miles) (Direction) (Nearest Town)
near road SR 1011 in Chatham County
(Road Number/Name) (Name of County)
In accordance with G.S. 74-50, the mine operator is required to make a reasonable
effort to notify all owners of record of land contiguous to the proposed site, and to
notify the chief administrative officer of the county or municipality in which the site is
located. The property owner may file written comment(s) to the Department at the above
address within ten (10) days following receipt of this notice or the filing of the appli-
cation for a permit, whichever is later. Should the Department determine that a
significant public interest exists relative to G.S. 74-51, a public hearing will be held
in accordance with the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Mining,
Mineral Resources Regulation Title 15 Subchapter,SB, .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.
2u90
(Date Nailed to Addressee)
Triangle Brick Company
(Address of Applicant)
6523 Apex Road
Durham, NC 27713-9217
15
APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT
AFFIDAVrr OF NOTIFICATION
I, Howard P_ Brown , an app Licant, or an agent, or
employee of an applicant, for a Mining Permit from the N.C.Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development, being first duly sworn, do hereby attest that the following are
known owners, both private and public, of the land adjoining the proposed mining site and
that notice of the pending application has been caused to he 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) (Adess Robert L. Gunn, Interim County Manager P.O. Box 67,isboo, NC 27312
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. 14-50 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.
February 1, 1990 /� 0,
Date Signature of Applicant
If person executing Affidavit is an agent or employee of an applicant, provide the
following information: (Name of applicant) ;title of
person executing Affidavit) 1
I, rl�p�lue, l� LUIB� a Notary Public of the County �WMmr+)
State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that � YOWy',
personally appeared before me this day and under oath acknowledged that the.above
Affidavit was made by him.
Witness my
M, room issicn
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APPI.ICA,rION FOR A MINING PERMIT
F_ MAPS
1. Two copies of the county highway maps and two copies of all mine maps shall be
submitted with each permit application.
County highway maps may be obtained from:
Location Department
State Highway Commission
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Clearly mark the location of your mining operation on the county highway maps.
2. Mine maps should be accurate drawings, aerial photographs 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 ail 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
G. Date prepared
7. Name and title of person preparing map
-Map scales must, at a minimum, meet the following guidelines:
SITE SIZE (From Page 2, Al) MAP SCALE
0-99 Acres 1 inch=50 feet
100-499 Acres 1 inch=100 feet
5004 Acres 1 inch=200 feet
NOTE: THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT ITEMS 2a-n BEING
ADFQLlATELY ADDRESSI D.
17
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APPI..ICA,rTON FOR A MINING PERMIT
G_ LAND ENTRY AGREEMENT
We hereby grant to the Department or its appointed representatives the right of entry
and travel upon our lands or operation during regular business hours for the purpose of
malting 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* / �K P. oKrwu- �^
Print Name: HOWARD P. BROWN
Title: VICE PRESIDENT
Mine : MERRY OAKS S1TE ##2
Company: TRIANGLE BRICK COMPANY
*Signature must be the same as the individual who signed Page 1 of this application for
a permit.
Return two copies of the completed application and all maps to the appropriate Land
Quality Section Regional. Office serving your area. (See attached list of Regional
Offices).
Tnquiries regarding the status of an application should be directed to the address
listed on the front page of this application form.
HD]
ASHOT111 H RFCTQ? AL OFFICE
rC)ORFSVI]LE REGIONAL OFFICE
WINSTON-SrV-1-11 REGIONAL OFFICE
RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE
Richard Fndlllps, P.E.
interchange Bldg.
59 kcxxLf in P l .
P. 0. Pax 370
Asheville, NC 26802
(704) 251-6208 RCC 6305
Ca)rier 681-R
Jerry Cook
919 North Hein St.
Mooresville, NC 28115
ROC 6304 Courier 521
(704) 663-•1699
Doug Miller, P.E.
8025 North Point Blvd.
Suite 100
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
ROC 6306 Courier 227
(919) 761-2351
Avery
Macon
Alexander
Iredell
Alamence
Rockingham
BLmcome
Madison
Burke
Lincoln
Alleghany
Randolph
Cherokee
McDa,,eLl.
Cabarrus
Mecklenburg
Ashe
Stokes
Clay
Mitchell
Caldwell
Ragan
Caswell
Surry
Cleveland
Polk
Catawba
Stanly
Davidson
Wilkes
Graham
Rutherford
Gaston
Union
Davie
Yadkin
Hay.nod
Su-a_in
Forsyth
Henderson
Transylvania
Guilford
Jackscm
Watauga
Ya;ncev
*Richard Mere, Dermis Co.=enby
*Jan Anderson, Don Holebrooks
Lisa Shepherd, Brian North
FAYEI' .VIL1.F. RFZION L OFFICE
JM. Glass
'F'achovii Bldg., Suite 714
Fayetteville, NC 28301
RCC 6302 Courier 106
(919) 486-1541
.•'arson
gore
Blade.
F.1chnmd
C nberlaand
Robeson.
Harnett
Sarpsan
Hoke
Scotland
Montgcrery
*Debra 1knoy, Gerald Lee
Steve Cook
* denotes Assistant Regional ingineer
lltledhi Jafari-4iamin Steve Allred
*bless Webb, Allen Hardy
WIIMITVnYN REGIONN, 0M- CTE
Daniel Sams, P.E.
7225 Wrightsville Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
RCC 6303 Courier 416
(919) 256-4161
*David Ward, Larry Lucas
Lindy Leonard, Abner Braddy
*Lpe Spencer.
WASHDV,1UN REGIONAL OFFICE
Floyd Will i.uns
1424 Carolina Ave.
P 0 Box 1502
Washington, NC 27889
ROC 6307 Courier 174
(919) 946-6481
John llolley, P.E.
38W Barrett Drive
P. 0. Brno 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611
RCC 6301
(919)' 733-2314
Chathan
Nash
Durham
Northa,pton
Edgecocrbe
Orange
Franklin
Person
GrarnriLle
Vance
Halifax
Wake
Johnston
Warren
Lee
Wilson
*Tim liol.]and, Wyatt Bra---t
*Gerry Weathers, Tony Sample
Beth. Studenberg, Rardy Oakley
RALEIGH HF�I OFFICt-,
Charles Gardner, Chief
512 N. Salisbury St.
P 0 Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611
ROC 6300
(919) 733-4574
Brun --wick New Hanover
Beaufort
Jones
Harlan Britt, Chief Fngineer
Carteret Onslow
Bertie
Lenoir
Columbus Peruler
Camden
Martin
Craig Deal, Asst. Sediment Spec.
Duplin
Chcwan
Pamlico
Tom Carroll, Mining Specialist
Craven
Pasquotank
Jim Simons, Dam Safety Engineer
Currituck
Perquimans
Jim Leumas, Asst. Dam Safety Fngr.
Dare
Pitt
Tracy Davis, Asst. Mining Spec.
Gates
Tyrell
Teresa Babuin, Secretary
Greene
Washington
Carter Tlnoapson, Secretary
Gerald Kraynak
Hertford
Wayne
Hyde
*Pat McClain, 1T<nrry Bailey
Creg Smith
ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS
SAMMIE D & VIDA L ALLEN
RT 1 BOX 620
MONCURE NC 27559
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORP
P O BOX 580
ROANOKE RAPIDS NC 27870
GERALDINE B COORE
204 PITTSBORO VILLAGE APT
PITTSBORO NC 27312
NANCY W CROCKER
P O BOX 245
SEABOARD NC 27876
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD CO
P0BOX 146
SOUTHERN PINES NC 28387
JAMES A GOODWIN
RT 1 BOX 247
NEW HILL NC 27562
H B HORNER
RT 1 BOX 625
MONCURE NC 27559
H B & VIRGINIA M HORNER
RT 1 BOX 625
MONCURE NC 27559
BRUCE & MYRTLE P JONES
RT 1 BOX 600
MONCURE NC 27559
MRS PEARLINE JONES
RT 1 BOX 246
NEW HILL NC 27562
MRS UNA JONES
RT 1 BOX 647
MONCURE NC 27559
MRS J L REYNOLDS
RT 1 BOX 597
MONCURE NC 27559
RUBY SCOTT
122 MISTLETOE DR
NEWPORT NEWS VA 23606
SITE 2
FRANK & DOLLY J STONE
P O BOX 73
MONCURE NC 27559
RAY JACK TILLEY
RT 1 BOX 237
NEW HILL NC 27562
U S STEEL CARNIGE PENSION FUND
C/O FEDERAL PAPER BOARD
P O BOX 756
SANFORD NC 27330
LEWIS WOOD HEIRS
RT 1 BOX 249
NEW HILL NC 27562
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SENDER —DETACH AND RETAIN YELLOW COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT.
RECEIVED
North Carolina Department of Environment Health, Natural R '
Division of Land Resources, lard Dual' Sector
MINE INSPECTION REP;6;46
�1 (PERMITTED MINE)
1. MINE NAME I .rr Q =� i AIR
3. OPERATOR ion ( l5. ADDRESS i- P X i 6. PER
7. Person(s) contacted at site t I n ' 7 I - 9t
8. Was mine operating at time of i sEftpection? ❑ Yes 69. Pictures? ❑Yes pP16
10. Date last i11. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes 2-N6
12, Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the. Permit? 2-Yes ❑ No
If to, explain:
13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? f]Yes ONO
If no, explain:
14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in oflsite damage? ❑Yes No It yes, describe the type
and severity of the damage:
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15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken:
N I I
16. Other recommendations and comments:
17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +I- map accurate? E3Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed
18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes Ergo Proposed date_! I b1_
19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report. 20. Copy of Report send to,operato�L/M 1_LK/
/ ,(date)
INSPECTED BV: Odn IJ UQ 11 DATE �J I ,,�U
Phone No: ( 9 � ) � (_ 1. ) IA)'
White copy to fife Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist
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North Carolina Department of Environment Health, and Natural Resou
Division of Land Resources, Land duality Section JUN 2 S 19,
MINE INSPECTION REPORT ey
(PERMES ITTFD MIN -
1. MINE NAME P Y 5 -2. MINING PERMITN'7p 71c-
3. OPERATOR 4A-1 h �. iil1 4. COUNTY 1
S. ADDRESS('l a. PX Ft I Ir" r U I' 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATEII �1 OU O
7. Person(s) contacted at Bile PQ-r MICtO" 4 -7 -713-g`1131d
8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes A No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes 7f..N0
10. Date last inspeded:2/ (V /94 11. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes [9 No
12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ryes ❑No
If no, explain:
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13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? [-1Yes ❑No
It no, explain:
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14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsde damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type
and severity of the damage:
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15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken:
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16. Other recommendations and comments:
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17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +I- map accurate? mYes ❑No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed
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18. Follow-up inspection needed? ❑Yes OO No Proposed date _f I i
19. No. of additionallpages of Inspection Report. 20. Copy of Report sent to, operato�/-_ R5
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INSPECTEDBY /J-P_✓W*d. 0AL'I ( NccU DATE r 1 '%-U /9� (
Phone No: (VI41 ) 5'71- LI ?(Z
While copy to file yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist
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North Carolina Department of EnNronment, HeaIC1, and Natufa
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-Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Secti n
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MINE INSPECTION REPOR
nn,^, (PERMET ED NNE) LAND Q(J (Ty ECT
1. MINE NAME -9x 2. MINI
3. OPERATOR 4. COUNTY
5. ADDRESS 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE I R 9 7
7. Person(s) contacted at siteHl r 11i `n 9155t1 '
6. Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes 91-No 9. Pictures? ❑ Yes NNo
10. Date last inspectetl:_"OfO 11. Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes A -No
12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ® Yes ❑No
If no, explain:
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13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? [JYes ONO
If no, explain:
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14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offshe damage? ❑Yes ❑No If yes, describe the type
and severity of the damage:
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15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken:
16. Other recommendations and comments:
17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +I- map accurate? QY s ONO (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed
16. Follow-up inspection needed? OYes ( No Proposed date _/ / }` I
19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 20. Copy of Report sent to _operator l I-T f4'
INSPECTED Bk X �YIC �_).'� 1FlA� DATE I 9`I
Phone No: (I NI1 - LrTo
White copy to We Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of I -and Resources
512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Cmirad
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director
February'7, 1990
MFMORAND[IM
TO: Don Baker
Program Coordinator
Wildlife Resources Commission
FROM: Tracy Davis -1V
Acting Mining Specialist
Land Quality Section
RE: Triangle Brick Company's
Merry Oaks - Site No. 2
Chatham County
Please find attached for your review a copy of the mining permit
application and site plans for the above referenced project. Triangle Brick
Company proposes to mine brick clay on approximately 215 acres of land located
approximately twenty (20) miles south of Raleigh at Merry Oaks near SR 1011 in
Chatham County.
Please review this' information and advise as to the probability of the
operation having unduly adverse effect on wildlife or freshwater fisheries (G.S.
74-51 (2)). Please respond by March 5, 1990 so that we may complete our review
of the permit application within our statutory time limits.
As is the case in our review of all mining permit applications, this office
will carefully review all proposed erosion and sediment control measures to
ensure that they are sufficient to restrain erosion and offsite sedimentation.
However, any comments your agency can provide regarding effects on wildlife and
freshwater fisheries would be greatly appreciated. If your staff wishes to
perform a site inspection, it is recommended that they contact Mr. Howard P.
Brown at (919) 828-2070 to set up a convenient date and time.
Your continued cooperation in.the review of these type applications is very
much appreciated.
TED/se
Attachments
cc:. Mr. John Holley, P.E.
P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919.733-3833
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
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CHATHAM COUNTY.
DECEMBER 1989
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310 East Johnston Street 4601 Lake Boone Trail 1210 Moir Street
Smithfield, North Carolina 27577 Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Lillington, North Carolina 27546
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" Ngla: N4ither the ttCabon nor
aiignmen{pt the eadtrol saction a"_.. �- t-a 1. Contractor may elect to substitute balled and lurlopped plants
Emhankment hastaedincitlewiththecenterline V - for container -grown plants.
I ofthis'afn. 2. All plant material shall be nursery -grown unless otherwise
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Section AA - 'Filter over quantity shall
plant on
- �- blanket Notes. 4. Contractor shall be responsible for determining the location of all
- - -Vlan - 1. La is the length of the ri ra underground utilities and structures and shall protect them
_ 9 riprap from damage.
Pipe Outlet to Well-defined apron. 5. Contractor must contact engineer prior to placement of plant
Channel 2. d=1.5 times the maximum material if field adjustment is required. All plant locations are
J. ' stone diameter but not less subject to field adjustment by engineer.
than 6".
Ytyga7aCir - 3. In a well-defined channel ex-
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOR SITE 2
�.--"-^^-�-L•. - - _ - tend the apron up.the channel
e A ____ A banks to an elevation Of 6"
above the maximum tailwater PHASE I CONSTRUCT ENTRANCE ROAD AND PLANT AREA
Exit sector , depth or to the top of the bank,
;• - -fevalpr -- - __ whichever is less. 1 1. Clear and grub area for the gravel construction pad on NCSR
- $feeti3r S�T 4. A filter blanket or filter fabric 1011.
f too '-- should be installed between 2• Construct 200' x 50' x 8" gravel construction pad.
/.- _ P,(Olfla ttbag'etttetline Plan the ricrac and soil foundation. 3. Clear and grubaccessto and locations of temporary sediment
traps I
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6. Clear and grub access to and locations of sediment basins 1, 2, 3
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=• Construct sediment bastes 1, 21 3 and b.
.'-- w 8. Construct temporary diversions into Sediment basins 19 20 3 and 4.
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9. Seed famulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
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10. Clear and grub remaining areas for the road.
c" r"- y" If. Construct entrance road.
.. _ ERi± ledeaih Spillway IIV Grill Section AA I Nsl'`I, r_
12. Geed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas, ,
Filter 13. Clear and grub remaining areas for plant area, railroad spur, and
- r'ipliway z hl,lnkct parking and Inventory areas, - -
Roft4O4G/0rpt"'el"r OUTLET PROTEQTION 14, Construct plant area, railroad spur, and parking and Inventory
areas.
s> f s„ ►, - I 16. Seed and mulch all slopes and disturbed areas.
A -! rA PHASE II CONSTRUCT HAUL ROAD
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- I �t itltttpla slyey -3a•P v � max 4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap- -
colter
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areas
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IN N B14CX PHASE III STABILIZE SITE
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to min : ovarnn s' 1. Seed and mulch all previously disturbed areas not addressed to
f for settlement
s". 73 '* 8t = 428 y y j• ,`� j this point with appropriate seed mixture.
lot�S 1*g ,z 1 • , g, - a S26 . xZ..5Lzc1D 8 0.54 n l� n = (,=I 2. Throughout life of project, maintain stabilizatlun of all areas not
$ I If It 2, pZ 2.5Nx2.5Itt10 8.2 0.56 1.5If _ litI till currently being mined and reseed areas where mining is complete.
II '� _ .,,�,._--�-„�� 2.5Wx2. Shx1D 8 0.52 1. `- -w za sine y 3. No more than ten (10) acres of minim area shall be disturbed at
'9 ' >. f '4d•f - , . ' ( 75 ` *. 7�"a'f i x' 3 • S.6 2.5 %2.5Lx1.54 8 0.5 s N _ Islope max Emergency 9
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sin 1. .Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 5.
min 2. Construct sediment basin 5. .-
- - h, Place Carburden material at excess material storage area
Stone section A -A indicated an plans.
TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP b. Place minable material at either the covered storage area at
- the plant ar at the ,temporary stockpile area.
_ 3. Construct temporary cilveralona into sediment basin 5. --
f: - * _- @' 3'EMPORARY BLN*- BWi* D M W 4, Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and _slopes with ap-
- SEDIMENT (FT) (FT) (FT) (FT) Propitiate seed mixture.
TRAP S. - Diversions shall be locatedtoensure that run-off_from all'dis-
vF 5 -. t+gQ ,� 1 23 7.5 1 4 q turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 5 but
' • 4`s _ ,' t8"min Flow 2 24 g I 4 4 shall not divert Clean runoff from stabilized areas.
- - �� 57 24,5 I 4 4 6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (fD) acres, construct
-- - - - 113 52.5 I 4 S sediment basin 5A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
' ihlttl- * n ing area. Sediment basin 5A shall be same size as sediment basin
-
Bottom Length of storage Pit 5. -
Bottom Width of Storage Pit 7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10) acre
tot
mining area and route to sediment basin 5A, --
- 8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
ously mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
- - _ mixture. -
' 9. Once grass is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
ment basin 5 and Stabilize disturbed area with grass.
PIPE10. As the mining is completed Jn ten (10) acre increments, new sedf-
� 1Qyia} jgt - ment basins and diversion ditches shall be -constructed, and pre-
i 30 STCp.: 0 viously mined $rags stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE V MINE AREA 2
1. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 6.
2. Construct Sediment basin 6.
3. Construct temporary -diversions into sediment basin 6.
4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
proprlate seed mixture.
5. Diversions shell be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin 6 but
OR 1wNp shall not divert clean run-off from stabilized areas.
SURFACE In channels, roll out strips of netting parallel to the 6. Once mining Is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
direction of flow and over the protertive mulch. sediment basin SA just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min-
ing area. Sediment basin 6A shall be same size as sediment basin
NATURAL 6.
2/1 GROUND 7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
4/1 r acres mining and route to sediment basin 6A.
II I I Anchor netting in S. Strip topsoll from next mining area and place over entire previ-
j a 6-inch trench, ousiy mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate d
TYPICAL ROADSIDE CHANNEL SECTION
N.T.S.
TICAL SECTION CHANNEL A-B
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mixture. see
9, Once grass Is established in previously mined area, fill in sedi-
18 is meet basin 6 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
over iaP Join strips by,nrllr)rirlq 10. At, the mining is completed in ten (10) acre increments, new sedi-
FABRiC LINED CI IANN `Irtd overizippieg meat basins and diversion ditches shall be constructed, and pre -
EL viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
PHASE VI MINE AREA 3
I. Clear and grub access to and location of sediment basin 7.
2. Construct sediment basin 7.
\ 3. Construct temporary diversions into sediment basin 7.
' 4. Seed and mulch all temporary diversions and slopes with ap-
- ` propitiate seed mixture.
�`�,/- - 5. Diversions shall be located to ensure that run-off from all dis-
CLASS 1 RIP AAP (SEE SECTION TNRU I)SIN a L)yWi / / /
i �.i'�� turbed mining areas shall be routed into sediment basin J but -
�--_ shad of divert e5eatl run-off from stah))ized areas.
�� \`•.t + /� -�'_% 6. Once mining is complete on the initial ten (10) acres, construct
�\ Y L IPIN IP RAF eEnowAu sediment basin 7A just "downhill" from the next ten (10) acre min -
PIP area. Sediment basin 7A shall be same size as sediment basin
7.
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FILTEa aERY 7. Construct new temporary diversions around the next ten (10)
# 5 WASHED STONE. I' THICxa 3' HIGH MIN. acres mining and route to sediment basin 7A.
! `sEOI`ice 8. Strip topsoil from next mining area and place over entire previ-
_ ArENT Is RAOE Aft --,- - Dually mined area and stabilize the area with the appropriate seed
mixture.
'�- -/~' � 7 1 / /, r j I 111 ` )�• \��` J 9. Once grass is established in previousty mined- area, fill Itt'sedi
ment basin 7 and stabilize disturbed area with grass.
10. As the mining Is Completed In tan (10) acre increments; new sedi-
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
ment basins and diversion ditches shall beconstructed, and pre-
viously mined areas stabilized as outlined in steps 6-9 above.
No SCALE INLET PROTECTION
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A NO rtDIMEM G (CLtM OUT "IN"
SECTION THRU @ASIN. FILTEg_�{QbVE PIP _
NO SCALE
PHASE VII COMPLETE SITE
NOTE: PURPOSE OF INLET PROTECTION Is TO i, Check all sediment basins after periods of significant run-off.
REDUCE SEDIMENT FLOWING THROUGH Remove sediment and restore the basin to its original dimensions
SETTiPi. DEVICE IS NOT SEDDESIMENT
TO when sediment accU ulates t0 One-half the design depth. SETTLE OUT pSt SEDIMENT pap 9 p
CONTRACTOR IS FAWONSIaLE FOR 2• Check all embanflurents, spillways, and outlets for erosion damage,
MAINTAINS A SEDIMENT -FREE PIPE. and Inspect the embankments for piping, settlement and rack dis-
placement. Make 40 necessary repairs Immediately. Remove aft
trash and other debris from risers, spillways, and pool areas.
3. Remove temporary structures and any unstable Sediment im-
mediately after the construction site has been permanently stabi-
lized. Smooth Death sites to blandwith the surrounding areas
and stabilize, Alf water and sediment should be removed from the
basins prior to dam removal. Sedimet-should :be placed in deslg-
nated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or
drainageways during structure removal
SEEDBED PREPARATION
1. Chisel compacted areas and spread tapsoll 3 Inches deep over adverse soil
conditions, if available.
2. Rip the entire area to 6 inches depth.
3. Remove all loose rock, roots, and other obstructions leaving surface
reasonably smooth and uniform.
4. Apply agricultural lime, fertilizer, and superphosphate uniformly and mix,
with soil (see 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 after seeding.
7. Mulch immediately after seeding and anchor mulch.
8. Inspect all 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, fertilizer and seeding rates.
9, Consult Conservation Inspector on maintenance treatment and fertilization
after permanent cover is established.
IN Apply Agricultural Limestone - 2 tons/acre or 3 tons/acre in clay soils
Fertilizer - 1000 Ibs/acre (10-10-10)
Superphosphate - 500 Ibs/acre (20%)
Mulch - 2 tons/acre (small grain straw) _
Anchor - asphalt emulsion at 300 gal./acre
TYPE 11 AIT
SEEDING SCHEDULE FOR
STABILIZATION GRASS
DATE
TYPE
RATE
Mar 15
- May
15
Perrenniai Seed Mix
10
Ibs/acre
N.C. Wildlife Resource
Commission
Mar 1 -
Jun 1
Sericea Lespedeza (scarified)
50
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- Apr
15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- Jun
30}
Or Add Weeping Lovegross
10
Ibs/acre
(Mar 1
- Jun
30
Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
be/acre
Jun 1 -
Sep 1
*a* Tall Fescue and
120
Ibs/acre
•** Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
**a or Sorghum - Sudan Hybrids
30
Ibs/acre
Sep 1 -
Mar 1
Sericea Lespedeza (unhulled - unscarified)
70
Ibs/acre
and Tall Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Nov 1
- Mar
1)
Add abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
EROSION CONTROL
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
1. Obtain grading permit.
2. Install gravel construction pad, temporary diversions, silt
fencing, sediment basins or other measures as shown on the
approved plan. Clear only as necessary to Install these devices
3.. Call for onsite Inspection by Environmental
Inspector and obtain Certification of Compliance.
4. Begin clearing and grubbing. Maintain devices as needed.
Rough grade site. -
5. Install storm sewer (if shown) and protect Inlets with silt
fencing, sediment traps or other approved measures as shown
on the plan. Begin constructing building, etc.
6. Stabilize site as areas are brought -.up to finish grade with
vegetation, paving, ditch linings, etc:.
7. When construction is complete and all areas are stabilized
completely, call for inspection by Environmental Inspector,
8. If site is approved, remove temporary diversions, silt
fencings, sediment basins, etc., and seed out or pave any
resulting bare areas. All remaining permanent erosion
control devices (such as velocity dissipators) should be
installed now.
9. When vegetation has become established, call for final site
inspection by Environmental Inspector.
TYPE 11 Bt'
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SEEDING SCHEDULE
(REVISED: 1-1-86)
Shoulders, Side Ditches Slopes (Max. 3:1)
DATE
TYPE
Planting
Rote
Aug 15-Nov 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Nov 1-Mor 1
Tall Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
& Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Mar 1-Apr 15
Toll Fescue
300
Ibs/acre
Apr 15-Jun 30
Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre -
Jul 1-Aug 15
Tall Fescue pod
120
Ibs/acre
**+Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
**agI Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
30
Ibs/acre
SLOPES (3:1 to 2.1)
Mar 1-Jun 1
Sericea Lespedeza (scarified)
50
Ibs/acre
&
(Mar 1-Apr 15)
Add Tall Fescue
120
Its/acre
(Mar 1-Jun 30)
Or Add Weeping Lovegross
10
Ibs/acre
(Mar I -Jun 30)
Or Add Hulled Common Bermudagrass
25
Ibs/acre
Jun 1-Sep 1
*i*Toil Fescue amd
120
Ibs/acre
***Browntop Millet
35
Ibs/acre
***or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids
30
Ibs/acre
Sep 1-Mar 1
Sericea Lespedeza (unhulled-unscarified)
70
bs/acre
and Tail Fescue
120
Ibs/acre
(Nov 1-Mart)
Add Abruzzi Rye
25
Ibs/acre
Consult Conservation Engineer or Soil Conservation Service
for additional in-
formation concerning other alternatives for vegetation of denuded areas.
The above
vegetation rates
are those which do well under local conditions,
other seeding
rate combinations are possible.
*a*Temoorary -
Reseed according to optimum season for desired permanent vegetation.
Do not allow temporary cover to grow over. 12" in height before
mowing, otherwise
fescue may be
shaded out.
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