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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG190069_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20050216PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE DOC DATE V11�Ro �� iz STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS & YYYYMMDD Michael F Easley Govemor William G Ross Jr Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources February 16, 2005 Mr Skip Fry Wilmington Marine Center 3410 River Road Wilmington, North Carolina 28412 Subject Site Visit Wilmington Marine Center New Hanover County Dear Mr Fry Alan W Klimek P E Director Division of Water Quality A visit was made to Wilmington Marine Center on January 13 2005, because it was determined that the facility is not currently covered under General Stormwater Permit NCG190000 We discussed the activities at the facility and took a brief walk around the site Space is leased to several companies that operate marine repair sales, and maintenance businesses The site is mostly graveled with some vegetated strips around the perimeter A travel lift is utilized for removing boats from the water for maintenance and a marine railway is located on the site for maintenance of larger vessels Some hull preparation and painting are done outside and most mechanical repair and maintenance is done within a shop building Docking spaces are provided within the associated boat basin which provides access to the Cape Fear River These activities result in the site being subject to coverage under General Stormwater Permit NCG190000 and the marine railway and several areas along the bulkheaded shoreline function as stormwater outlets Areas of concern noted during the site visit were the power washing of hulls coated with antifouling paint, lack of collection during hull sanding, outside storage of batteries, and lack of security on outlets from secondary containment structures It Is understood that you will submit the Notice of Intent for coverage under the permit These noted activities will then be addressed through implementation of Best Management Practices as directed by the conditions of the permit A copy of the Notice of Intent is enclosed for your use Please call me if you wish to discuss this matter further Sincerely Edward Beck Acting Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section eb PortCapeFear025 cc Wilmington Regional Files Ed Beck NNor` h Carolina aturally North Carolina Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington NC 28405 Phone (910) 395 3900 Customer Service Wilmington Regional Office FAX (910) 350 2004 1 977 623 6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper W A T��QG J February 16 2005 Mr Skip Fry Wilmington Marine Center 3410 River Road Wilmington North Carolina 28412 N1ichael F Easley Go%emor William G Koss Jr Secretary North Carolina Department of En%ironmenr and Natural Resources Subject Site Visit Wilmington Marine Center New Hanover County Dear Mr Fry Alan W Khmek P E Director A visit was made to Wilmington Marine Center on January 13, 2005 because it was determined that the facility is not currently covered under General Stormwater Permit NCG 190000 We discussed the activities at the facility and took a brief walk around the site Space is leased to several companies that operate marine repair, sales and maintenance businesses The site is mostly graveled with some vegetated strips around the perimeter A travel lift is utilized for removing boats from the water for maintenance and a marine railway is located on the site for maintenance of larger vessels Some hull preparation and painting are done outside and most mechanical repair and maintenance is done within a shop building Docking spaces are provided within the associated boat basin which provides access to the Cape Fear River These activities result in the site being subject to coverage under General Stormwater Permit NCG190000 and the marine railway and several areas along the bulkheaded shoreline function as stormwater outlets Areas of concern noted during the site visit were the power washing of hulls coated with antifouling paint, lack of collection during hull sanding outside storage of batteries and lack of security on outlets from secondary containment structures It is understood that you will submit the Notice of Intent for coverage under the permit These noted activities will then be addressed through implementation of Best Management Practices as directed by the conditions of the permit A copy of the Notice of Intent is enclosed for your use Please call me if you wish to discuss this matter further Sincerely < �2, Edward Beck Acting Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section eb PortCapeFear 025 cc Wilmington Regional Files Ed Beck i\or`thCaroltna ,11Jaturallj North Carolina Div ision of Water Qudhty 127 Cardinal Dnve Extension Wilmington NC 29405 Wilmington Rel ional Office An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled110°% Post Consumer Paper Phone (910) 395 3900 CllbtOmLr Service FAX (910) 350 2004 1 877 623 6748 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Division of Coastal Management Michael F Easley, Governor Charles S Jones, Director Port Cape Fear Association, c/o Skip Fry 34t0 River Road Wilmington, NC 28412 Dear Mr Fry January 10,2005 DBA Wilmington Marine Center Resources William G Ross Jr, Secretary Nccn 1010w((� The Division o oas a anagement hereby acknowledges receipt of your application for State approval for development of your property located at 3410 River Road, in Wilmington, NC It was received complete on December 20, 2004, and appears to be adequate for processing at this time The projected deadline for making a decision is March 3, 2005 An additional 75-day review period is provided by law when such time is necessary to complete the review If you have not been notified of a final action by the initial deadline stated above, you should consider the review period extended Under those circumstances, this letter will serve as your notice of an extended review However, an additional letter will be provided on or about the 75th day If this agency does not render a permit decision within 70 days from December 20, 2004, you may request a meeting with the Director of the Division of Coastal Management and permit staff to discuss the status of your project Such a meeting will be held within five working days from the receipt of your written request and shall include the property owner, developer, and project designer/consultant NCGS 113A-119(b) requires that Notice of an application be posted at the location of the proposed development Enclosed you will find a "Notice of Permit Filing" postcard which must be posted at the property of your proposed development You should post this notice at a conspicuous point along your property where it can be observed froin a public road Some examples would be Nailing the notice card to a telephone pole or tree along the road right-of-way fronting your property, or at a point along the road right-of-way where a private road would lead one into your property Failure to post this notice could result in an incomplete application A field report has been prepared and is in the process of being circulated to the various state and federal review agencies for their comments If additional information is required based on this review, the agencies may contact you directly cc Doug Huggett, DCM Ted Tyndall, DCM Jim Gregson, DCM Debra Wilson, LPO Henry Wicker, COE Sincerely, Robb Mairs Field Representative 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington North Carolina 28405 3845 Phone 91 o 395 39001Fax 910 350 2004 1 Internet http !lwww necoastalmanagement net An Equal Opportunity 1 Afirmative Action Employer 50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office lames B Hunt, Jr , Governoi Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Division of Water Quality July 28, 1999 Mr Dennis A Smith Cape Fear Yacht Sales 801 Paoli Ct Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Sublect Pressure Washing of Boats Cape Fear Yacht Sales New Hanover County Dear Mr Smith IWAL NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RCSnURCES On Febniary 25, 1999, staff members of this office investigated a complaint regarding tine discharge of oil at Cape Fear Yacht Sales While at the site it was observed that boats are pressure washed on a sandy site adjacent to the bulkheaded shoreline Samples were taken of water which was ponded within the washing area It is anticipated that wash water from tills operation can readily enter the adjacent surface waters by overland flow or by discharge through the sand and the bulkhead The values for heavy metals are presented below Parameter Value Standard Cadmium 95 ug/l 5 ug/l Chromium 1 100 ug/l 20 ug/1 Copper 400000 ug/l 3 ug/l Nickel 280 ug/I 8 3 ug/l Lead 2600 ug/l 25 ug/l Zinc 98000 ug/l 86 ug/l Aluminum 110000 ug/I No Limit Mercury 3 4 ug/I 025 ug/1 As you can see, these values are far in excess of the Water Quality Standards for Saltwater Action must be taken to reduce this threat to groundwater and surface water quality Please submit a plan of action for implementing a method of handling waste generated from washing boats and preparing hulls for painting This plan must be submitted by September 1, 1999 A copy of the laboratory report is enclosed as well as a "Best Management Practices" guidance prepared by North Carolina Marine Trade Association Please call me if you wish to discuss this matter further Sincerely, Edward Beck Environmental Engineer EB efyacht 079 127 (at dinA ih I ct , N tlnungton North (arolui i 2841)5 1 elLphone 911) 3939110 1 A\ 910 350 2004 \n 1 quil Oppoilum t� Aiiirn19tni Altton rtnpiwm 90% ICC�(ILd/111% po.t imzSunut pIII( t