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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20170359 Ver 2_Correspondence to USACE_20191016ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Director Scott McLendon, Chief Regulatory Division, Wilmington District US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington NC 28403-1343 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality October 16, 2019 Corps Action ID# SAW-2019-01616 DWR # 20170359 v2 Avery County Subject: N.C. Division of Water Resources' Request for Additional Time Grandfather Golf and Country Club — Loch Dornie Improvements Project Dear Chief McLendon, On August 26, 2019, the Division of Water Resources (DWR) received an application from Grandfather Golf and Country Club (GGCC) for an Individual 401 Water Quality Certification for the Loch Dornie Improvements Project (Project). On September 27, 2019, DWR wrote to you requesting additional time to complete its review of the application for the Project. On October 11, 2019, DWR received your response requesting additional information to clarify DWR's reasons for requesting an extension of time. DWR provides the following additional information in support of its request for your written written concurrence that a reasonable period of time for DWR to act on the Project application is six months: Tvpe and Complexity of Proposed Activity. The Project is complex and involves significant "in - water" work that requires additional time to determine compliance with water quality standards. The Project consists of: dredging of accumulated sediments from the Linville River and Loch Dornie; improvements to unstable riverbanks and lake shoreline areas; removing and/or modifying six islands within the lake; replacing pedestrian bridges that have become unsafe and hazardous; and protecting sanitary sewer assets. • Unique or Complex Site Conditions. The Project involves unique and complex site conditions that require additional time to consult with N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) and to determine compliance with water quality standards. The Project involves in -water work in North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 rroszn+cr�auNn a+ r 919.707.9000 Corps Action ID# SAW-2019-01616 DWR # 20170359 v2 Page 2 of 2 surface waters designated as Trout Water (Tr) by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. Downstream aquatic species for the Project include wild Brown and Rainbow Trout and rare and endemic Grandfather Mountain Crayfish. Furthermore, because the applicant has requested to conduct in -water work activities during the NCWRC's seasonal moratorium, it is critical that DWR have adequate time to consult with NCWRC to ensure compliance with water quality standards and protection of sensitive aquatic resources. Magnitude of potential impacts to aquatic resources. The magnitude of potential impacts to aquatic resources requires additional time to review to determine compliance with water quality standards. The Project will impact 350 linear feet of stream; 5.92 acres of open water from dredging activities, 2.19 acres of open water from various fill activities, and 4.60 acres of open water for dewatering activities. All of those impacts will occur in waters designated at Trout Waters by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. DWR believes that the additional information provided above justifies a determination by the Corps that six months is a reasonable period of time for the DWR to act upon the application. Please confirm, in writing, that a reasonable period of time for DWR to act on the Project application is six months. By making this request, DWR does not waive its right to determine upon further review of the Project application that additional information and/or additional time is necessary to process the application. DWR further does not waive its right to object to or contest the legality of any of the provisions set forth in the RGL or any actions taken by the Corps pursuant to the RGL, whether related to the GGCC Loch Dornie Improvements Project or any other projects over which the State has jurisdiction pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Thank you for your consideration of this time -sensitive matter. Please contact Sue Homewood at 336- 776-9693 or Sue.Homewood@ncdenr.gov with any questions. Sincerely, Linda Culpepper, Director Division of Water Resources cc: Amanda Jones Fuemmeler, USACE Asheville Regulatory Field Office (via email) Todd Bowers, EPA (via email) DWR ARO 401 files DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit