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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTransylvania Co. - Black Forest Campgroundail �I II i'. �Ji 1 I 'I l State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4• • Division of Environmental Health James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary V-4-A jEiEz] %PR 5 19b P ote �`r March 28, 199.5 MAR 30 1995 DIV OF P1V`�l1R�31����ia3.1�G�' Ms. Ruth Marie Roberts DIREOTORS ()F 525 Bedford Avenue" ` ��✓ Hartsville, S. C. 29550 Dear Ms. Roberts: Thank you for your recent letter regarding the proposed discharge of wastewater from the Black Forest Family Camping Resort. I share your concern for protecting water quality. In North Carolina the agency that permits wastewater discharges to surface waters is the Division of Environmental Management. By copy of this letter, I am forwarding your comments to Mr. Preston Howard, Director, Division of Environmental Management for response.' If I can be of further assistance, please let me know. Sincerely, - ar:• Linda C. Sewall APR , 3 1995 Acting Director WATER QUALITY cc: Mr. Preston Howard SECTION 'APR ` 71995 P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-2870 FAX 919-715-3242 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper 525. aedPnd Ave. 11aat svi.,Ue, SIC. 29550 Ma,,zcA 2.Li•,1995 L;i nda ,Swea,U AcbLrug i24Aectoa Qept. Env. & f/ea Ltl�/ll/? Y� a, e.� v'L, i'v. C. Jeaa Igo. 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NUMBER CLASS NPDES PERMIT NUMBER NC OTHER PERMIT NO. STATE FEDERAL DATE ISSUED DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE STREAM: NAME CLASS 7Q10 SUB -BASIN State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director M-M Mr. John Black - John D. Black an Judith M. Black P.O. -Box 266 Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 Dear Mr. Balck: June 10, 1994 Subject: General Permit No. NCG0l,0000 John D. and Judith M. Black COC NCG011040 Transylvania County In accordance with your application for discharge permit received on May 24, 1994, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage to discharge under the subject state - NPDES general permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 .1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection agency dated December 6, 1983. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an 'individual permit by submitting an individual permit application. Unless such demand is made, this certificate of coverage shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Environmental Management. The Division of Environmental Management may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Liz Kovasckitz at telephone number 919/733- 5083. Sincerely, ()nginal Signed By Coieen H. Sullins A. Preston Howard, Jr., P. E. cc: Ashe,411111- ' OWN. Me P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 9197733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Pr STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO, NCG010000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO, NCGO11040 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, John D. Black and Judith M. Black is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from land disturbing activities located at Black Forest Family Camping Resort SR 1558 Cedar Mountain Transylvania County to receiving waters designated as Walker Creek in the French Broad River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III and IV of General Permit No. NCGO10000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective June 10, 1994. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day June 10, 1994. Original Signed By C{Teen H. Sullins A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management `By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office WATER QUALITY SECTION March 3, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO:- Nann Guthrie THROUGH: Roy M. Davis FROM: Kerry S. Becker SUBJECT: Status of Black Forest Campground At this time the Black's are planning to install a subsurface wastewater disposal system to accommodate the first phase (approx. 17,000 gallons/day) of the camp. The Transylvania Co. -Health Dept. is able to permit, under their regulations, a small wastewater disposal system to serve the swimming pool bath house. Beyond this, engineering plans and a soil scientist's report will have to be submitted to the Division of Health Services (DHS) for approval. Steve Berkowitz, an engineer with the DHS, has assured us that he will prioritize the project in an effort to accommodate the Black's time schedule. We have advised the Blacks that once the first phase is in the ground and the camp is opened, they should closely monitor the volume of wastewater actually being generated. If the volume is less than the volumes originally used to determine the size of the subsurface system, then a,request can be made to add additional camp/RV sites to that system. Mrs. Black has stated that opening'of the first phase should keep them afloat until permitting of the remaining sites can be resolved. If you should have -any questions, please give me -a call. Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper March 1, 1995 Representative William Ives North Carolina House of Representatives Post Office Box 829 Brevard, North Carolina 28712 Subject: Black Forest Family Camping Resort Transylvania County Dear Representative Ives: Mr. Steve Levitas, Deputy Secretary, requested that I respond to your February 5, 1995 letter regarding the efforts of the owners of the Black Forest Camping Resort to provide sewerage facilities. Since this is an issue you spoke to in your letter, I need to start by saying that it is my personal goal and the goal of most employees of the Division of Environmental Management to assist people in resolving problems they may bring to us. I am proud of our track record in this area. You are correct that it took approximately six (6) months for us to respond in writing to the Camping Resort's consulting engineer, McGill & Associates', November 2, 1993 letter, requesting speculative limitations for a proposed discharge. It is unfortunate that it took so long for us to respond in a . written format. A member of the staff vaguely recalls talking to McGill & Associates and informing them that we no longer conduct speculative limits for private facilities. I apologize for taking so long to respond. On December 16, 1994, McGill & Associates submitted an application for a discharge permit on the Camping Resort',s behalf. That application was returned on February 1, 1995, for the reason that it did not meet the minimum requirements of the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. The application did not adequately evaluate alternatives to a discharge to the State's surface waters as required by the North Carolina Administrative Code. Introducing a discharge to a stream in this State is a serious matter, particularly when you consider that it may continue for decades and the Environmental Management Commission is determined that alternatives to discharges be considered. After becoming aware of this situation, staff of this Division's Asheville Regional Office, the Division of Environmental Health, and the Transylvania County Health Department have been working with the owners of the Black Forest Family Camping Resort to find both short term and long term solutions to the problem of sewage disposal. In the short term it seems possible that several small septic tank/drain field systems will be built under the jurisdiction of the Division of Environmental Health. It is hoped that such systems could be built in time to open the campground this spring. For the long term the Camping Resort seems headed in the direction of,a discharging wastewater treatment system to serve the ultimate development. Be assured we will help the owners in every way possible keeping in mind that we have certain statutory and regulatory obligations. Our Asheville Regional Office is already receiving phone calls from neighbors of the Camping Resort who are strongly opposed to a treated sewage discharge to Walker Creek. I mention this so that you will be aware that if we receive a complete application for discharge permit and propose through public notice to issue such a permit we may receive sufficient public objection to warrant a public hearing. If you wish to discuss this or other matters, please feel free to call upon me. I appreciate your interest in protecting North Carolina's precious natural resources. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard PV xc: Steve Levitas Steve Tedder Don Safrit Roy Davis ppr N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION TO:�� FAX #: FROM: FAX #: 704/251-6098 DATE: Q- - x� - 7 # OF PACES INCLUDING THIS COVER: MESSAGE: If questions, please call 704/251-6208. PVState of North. Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director February 28, 199` Mr. John D. Black and Judith M. Black C PO Box 266 Cedar Mountain, North Carolina 2871Z , a 19o�rj Pro; ect Return (WQ0010384) F�I3 ack Forest Family Camping Resort Sewer Extension Transylvania County Dear Mr. and Ms. Black: This is in reference to your permit application received December 13, 1994, for the construction and operation of the subject sewer extension proposed to serve the Black Forest Family Camping Resort. The Division's Asheville Regional Office has been in contact with you concerning the construction of wastewater facilities to serve your camping resort. It has been confirmed that you propose to install a ,;subsurface facility to be permitted by the Transylvania County Health Department to allow the construction of a system at least largeenoughto serve one bath house, a camp house, a swimming pool, and a washing machine. During a coriversati h.vith Mr. Gary Davis on February 24, 1995, it was confirmed that the subject sewer extension will require a redesign prior to permitting either as a subsurface.or a discharge facility, therefore, we are returning this information to you for modification. Once modified, these plans can be submitted to the county health department for consideration. If the subject sewers were to be constructed as proposed, the Division would have forwarded this information directly to the health department for their use in evaluating these facilities for permitting. The NPDES permit application. proposed to serve this facility was received by ,the Division, but then returned in a letter dated Vdbruary 1, 1995 requiring that additional information be generated and submitted with the application for a permit. The subject sewers were intended to connect to this NPDES facility. In light of the fact that the proposed NPDES permit application has been returned, the subject sewer extension permit application must also be returned since no treatment plant has been permitted to date to receive the -wastewater. In light of the delays and complications associated with the processing of the application for a permit to serve these facilities, the Division is also returning your application processing., fee. This will be forwarded to you under separate cover. Additionally, it has been noted that there is a possibility of an application for an NPDES permit to be resubmitted to the Division to serve the rest of the camping resort, once the requested additional information has been satisfactorily addressed. If this becomes the case, please be advised that the request for the sewer extension facilities cannot be submitted at the same time. In that it will require some time for processing of the NPDES application and an authorization to construct, permitting of this sewer extension cannot occur until such time as both of those permits are approved. At that time, this application can be resubmitted for consideration. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper PPV If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Ms. Carolyn McCaskill at 919/733-5083, extension 540 or the Division's Asheville Regional Office at (704)251-6208. Sincerely, A. Prest�i Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Transylvania County Health Department :.:Asheville -Regional=0ffice-- McGill Associates j DIVISIONOF ENVIRONMENTAIMANAGEMENT GROUNDWATERSECTION February 24, 1995 Ik/U To: Mr. Steven Burkowitz, P.E., Head On -Site Wastewater Engineering Branch Division of Environmental Health Attn: Bashar Al-Masri, P.E. From: Brian Wootton /4W ' Permits & Compliance Groundwater Section (Central Office) Subject: Additional Information Request Wood Chevrolet Car Wash Subsurface Disposal System Transylvania County DEH #95-04 GW95043 In order to proceed further with the permit review process, the Groundwater Section requests that the following information be addressed: 1. A list of the chemical constituents found in the AutoMagic Wash and Wax Concentrate. 2. Any additional soil information that Mr. Stuart Black (of the Black Mountain Regional Office) may have on this project. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 733-3221, ext. 432. cc: Don Link (Kay Dechant) Central Files Permit Files 1 pppp State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office February 15, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Tedder, Chief Water Quality Section &74 2 &1 EL DEHNR FROM: Roy M . Davis��� Regional Supervisor SUBJECT: Black Forest Family Camping Resort Transylvania County On Friday, February, 10, 1995, Ms. Kerry Becker and I visited the Black Forest Family Camping Resort. We were accompanied by Mr. John Allison of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Representing the campground were Mr. Scott Halter and Mr. Matt Bohn. John Allison found soil in sufficient quantity as to leave no doubt that surface or subsurface application is a disposal option. By the conclusion of our meeting, Scott Halter decided to go with a subsurface disposal system. Should availability of sufficient area be a problem, this project could come back to us. xc: Preston Howard Harlan Britt Coleen Sullins Kerry Becker Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION FAX #: FROM: �eS FAX #: 704/251-6098 DATE: c� — C G — 'j # OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER: MESSAGE: If questions, please call 704/251-6208. g State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B, Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager TECHNICAL SOIL SERVICES SECTION February 17, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Kerry Becker, Environmental Technician Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section FROM: John B. Allison ti Regional Soil Scient' e49%1651F►d,,;06 G � o CO a ° 0yN 8. /aLLtieG�b°9°°� SUBJECT: Reconnaissance Soil Study on Black Forest Family Camping Resort Transylvania County, North Carolina On February 10, 1995, you, Roy Davis, Regional Supervisor and I conducted a preliminary soil and site evaluation on Black Forest Family Camping Resort property to determine the potential feasibility of a subsurface sewage disposal system. We investigated the sideslope of a low mountain. The sideslope rolls convex to concave and has many small bedrock outcrops. Brief soils descriptions of our borings follow: 1. 33 Percent Slope - Convex A -- 0 to 5 inches; dark brown (10YR 3/3) sandy loam; granular structure; clear wavy boundary. Bw -- 5 to 30 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) sandy loam; subangular blocky structure less that 2.5 cm in diameter; gradual wavy boundary. BC -- 30 to 39 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) sandy loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter; pockets of multicolored saprolite; gradual wavy boundary. C -- 39 to 53 inches; multicolored sandy loam saprolite; massive; abrupt wavy boundary. Cr -- 53 inches; weathered bedrock. Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper F77 Kerry Becker Page 2 2. 30 Percent Slope - Convex A -- 0 to 4 inches; dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) sandy loam; granular structure; clear smooth boundary. Bw -- 4 to 24 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/8) sandy loam; subangular blocky is structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter; clear wavy boundary. C -- 24 to 64 inches; white (10YR 8/2) sandy loam saprolite; massive; abrupt smooth boundary. Cr -- 64 inches; weathered bedrock. 3. 36 Percent Slope - Concave A -- 0 to 12 inches; very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) loam; granular structure; clear smooth boundary. EB -- 12 to 24 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) sandy loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter; clear smooth boundary. Bt -- 24 to 60 inches; yellowish red (5YR 518) sandy clay loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter. 4. 33 Percent Slope - Convex A -- 0 to 6 inches; dark yellowish brown (lOYR 4/4) loam; granular structure; clear smooth boundary. Bwl -- 6 to 30 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 518) loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter; gradual wavy boundary. Bw2 -- 30 to 60 inches; yellowish red (5YR 5/6) loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter. 5. 29, Percent Slope - Convex A -- 0 to 4 inches; dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) loam; granular structure; clear smooth boundary. Bt -- 4 to 34 inches; yellowish red (5YR 5/6) clay loam; subangular blocky structure less than 2.5 cm in diameter; abrupt wavy boundary. Cr -- 34 inches; weathered bedrock. F!7 Kerry Becker Page 3 DISCUSSION is1. Conventional Sewage Systems -- Average LTAR for all textures 0.5 gpd/ft2 -- Design daily sewage flow = 120/gpd/site 120 gpd/site x 300 sites = 36,000 gpd -- 36,000 gpd _ 0.5 gpd/ft2 = 72,000 ft2 of trench bottom -- 43,560 ft2/acre -- Using 9 foot centers for 3 foot wide trenches: 72,000 ft2 x 9 ft center — 43,560 ft2 = 4.95 acres of land for nitrification field 3 ft trench width acre -- With an equal amount of acres needed for a repair area 4.95 acres x 2 = 9.9 total acres needed for a conventional system 2. Low Pressure Pipe System -- Average LTAR for all textures 0.3 gpd/ft2 -- Design daily sewage flow = 120 gpd/site 120 gpd/site x 300 sites = 36,000 gpd -- 36,000 gpd _ 0.3 gpd/ft2 = 120,000 ft2 of trench bottom -- 43,560 ft2/acre -- Using 5 foot center for .66 ft wide trenches: 120,000 ft2 x 5 ft - 43,560 ft2 = 20.66 acres of land needed for nitrification field .66 ft acre 3. According to the Black family, the campground has about four (4) acres of land available for subsurface wastewater treatment. This is enough for phase one but not for the entire campground. Thank you for this opportunity to work on this project. I look forward to seeing it through. i 1. / N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT i WATER QUALITY SECTION TO: 57cve -r FAX #: FROM: R®y -�jDA-\/ 1--7s FAX #: 704/251-6098 DATE: I _ F�7 B cl / / # OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER: MESSAGE: If questions, please call 704/251-6208. 0 E I I I I El Elo I Ef FEB 08 '95 04:30PM EHNR-PUBLIC AFFAIRS W I LL I AM M X VES 7048846483 P.1 P - 0 1 Nol CAROLTNA HOUSE OF REPRESENTA -FIVES WIL1,1AM I P.Q. BOX 829 BREvAyo. NC 28712 704.S84.44SS 704•$$4-64S3 FAX Febrl}.ary 5, 1995 W. Steve Levitas, Deputy Secretary DOPt- ofEuviroaaament, Health and Natural. Resources 17AX 715 3O60 Deax Steve, ROOM $39 L'ZGI$L&TivE OrmcE SuL-miNG RAI-t' OM, NC 27$0I -1 O96 919-733-SS09 919-733.3l 13 PAX First, let we thank you and Henry I=caster for coming to my office last week to hear 3ne out on the application of Black forest CaMping Resort for a sewage treatMMt system. I appreciated the xeslroase that was forthvon ing from rzrembers ofDEM. When I arrived back k Brevard, the Black fly provided me with an the information they had y y . s g io to ' � co Ct over the year and a halfthe have been to find a salutror� to their problem � :firstdo t Ig a letter fromjDonald L. SafiZt I Wis APPALLED to see &at he bad take,�it 13tt:�y Y .1994 to ae� $1~auy'siz%: request: sertizerYs are bens v • 1�13�. May I suggest Mr. Sa&it read the paragraph on the top ofpage 158 is Harlan Boyles acclaimed book. la case he is still so overwhelmed with ua nswered letters I quote, " 1[ the wake ofthese Conflicting duds ( mote services for less taxes } , a new bind ofpublic institution its required. Public institution$ ofthe future will be loan, decentralized and. innovative. They must be Aw ble, adaptable and quiok tp learn new wars W ea oonditi ins chaUge. 'Mey fePPend to ooxgetition aid Cnetomrx. C ok"ud they are sep,si&o to outer mots, -bureaucratic mechanisms to get things done " My underlining fox emphasis. Paragraph four on the same page, "Tha objective of govemment should be sbAply to "buy" a defined level of servrre-deuced by quantity and quality. This means that a modem govemn=t mmagement system must be mission driven and results oriented. The desyared outcome ofmost services is caddied„03MOM0r& Quslity is deterAuked by customer, , not trr o derma Few people in govern nett today ever use the word customer and that is one of govexammi's shortcomings." hgaiu, I have underlined for emphasis. FEB 08 '95 84:38PM EHNR•PUBLIC AFFAIRS -c048846483 P.292 On Decemb ex 16, Iv�c :�4 ssoe�iates. subm tte alp au..' `ha .department failed to respond until x ,A al.[cd anal i . , ......,,, ,K �,�.-r. ,�; a abed to lVy`r: �a�t: 6ii l~e'btixa►ry'1, a letter was sent soxue. F'lMEN MONTHS T s letter is requmng extormously expensive tests and wnrlC to be done even tliongh'you have letters from the local health department and the engineers stating that it would be difficult ifnot impossible to create a subsurface waste &-posal system. Xt is obvious that the department gives absolutely NO CREDENCE to the work and opinion of professional eu&eers. If the department is unable to provide help to these distressed people in a 'sexy timely matmer I feel I will have no choice but to .file a Bill raquh ug the departcaeut to accept the work of registered professional engineers. I have spokeaa with several and thty would be wang to accept this respouszhiizty since ey are heavily insued and would be respoAaihle for any errors or omissions. - Sincex-e '67V'E= M. Ives cc The Black family, Cedar Mom 4ian, XC Nar PWNM OR UMLM AX TAMWYERS' EMN$6 r ? o - r , -L5-, ,- 0 o - -- _. . J i I �� � l`°� a �"" " � `, FEB 0 9' =+ 51 1?■ 1 � F iIJERN R WE -,TERN OFF F 02 13L4CK FORE�S`T Fo4M ! CY Cr4MP P NG R6SOIRT P.O. Box 266, Summer Rd., Rouic 276 Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 iu4-684-4nmr ..'TA /V fffy, 4N 7_� Af �ro �p p -A ex P, /its tv AX " I ' 24 "4 $ Dear Fellow Chamber of Commerce member; February 7, 1995 For those of you who haven't met us personally, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves and our business to the Chamber and to Transylvania County. We are opening a family camping resort in Cedar Mountain. Our resort will feature approximately 300 sites for RV's, motorhomes, travel trailers and tents. Each site will be equipped with water and electric hookups and most RV sites will have a sewer hookup. We plan on many amenities, including a 30 x 60 inground heated pool, an indoor area for movies and activities, a video arcade, laundry, camp store and snack bar. We are also developing a recreational program to include family olympics, special events, theme weekends, bonfires, and ice cream socials, just to name a few. We spent 5 years on this project, including finding the perfect area of the country, buying land, having engineering plans developed that would comply with local and state requirements, and developing a business plan. We adver- tised in national campground directories and created over 20,000 brochures to be placed in the Chamber and in the Welcome Centers on the major highways. Many brochures will be given to friends and business acquaintenances and sent to mailing lists of campers in the Carolina's and Georgia. We already have reservations for the Fourth of July Weekend and we couldn't be more excited.. However, we have run into a major problem and would like to take a bit of your time to explain It to you. McGill & Associates (our engineers) designed the camping resort to be self- contained. We dug wells and will install a 20,000 gal. storage tank to take care of our water needs. Our sewage disposal is a problem. There was never a time that McGill & Associates believed that the state would not approve of a sewer treatment plant, with all of the treated wastewater to be emptied into Walker Creek (the creek which borders our property). They knew there was an abandoned YWCA camp next door that had a sewer treatment plant and permission to empty into Walker Creek. Even though Camp Burgess Glen (YWCA) is no longer used as a camp, we were told the permits for emptying into the creek were current until 8 months ago. McGill believed that if the YWCA was approved, we would be too. According to Kerry Becker (at the Asheville Regl. Office of the Dept. of Environmental Health & Natural Resources), our planned total flow would only be one-third that of the YWCA Camp. McGill & Associates sent the permit for our treated wastewater system to the state over a year ago. Because of reasons we don't understand, we have not been approved yet. FEB 09 ' 95 1= ■ 13 Gi UERN R _, 1AESTERN OFF 0 _, The state required feasibility studies of alternate means of disposing wastewater rather than emptying Into Walker Creek. The only system that would be acceptable would be a drip irrigation system, which is suitable for only 110 sites. is a problem for us. Our engineers have given us a cost analysis and the price is much higher than our budget can allow. To expand the resort to include the remaining 150+ sites, we would have to build another one orwould tip irrigation nsystems ableand business there isn't enough suitable land to do this in the siness to cover thn costs of building the to generate enough revenue in these s sterns, never mind 8 adults in our family trying to earn a living. If we are approved for discharge into Walker Creek, the sewer treatment plant would be monitored by North Carolina licensed wastewater treatment operators. The plant we will purchase is certified by the ithafullscamp�ng facilities efobl3e.�5thathemc�steof the wastewater of all 300 sites w the drip irrigation systems. We are desperately waiting for a response from Raleigh on our request for a sewer treatment plant. We must know soon #f we will ever get approved, for if the state doesn't understand our plight and insists on a drip irrigation system, we cannot continue our project. We did not reserve money in case this venture failed. our whole life savings have been invested into this project. Bill Ives is aware of our situation. He has been given all information sohe needs to know to help us get our answers quickly. We are contacting you it Your help. We spoke to Esther Wesley on Friday theafternoon state thatand anmentioned additionalgetting campgroundtouch with'` all of you. If it can be proven is needed in this County, i.t may influence their decision. We're asking fellow Chamber members to create letters or phone Bill Ives to give support to an additional campground in our County. Mould it help your business in any way? Remember, our camping resort will be targeting families who may not have discovered Transylvania County yet. Many of you have already received requests for your brochures to be placed in our rack for guests. We plan to promote local restaurants, special county events, shops and boutiques, outdoor activities, and also tell them where they can go in case an emergency arises (dentists, doctors, etc.) while they are here. If any of our guests discover they love Transylvania County and are interested in purchasing land or a second home, you can be sure we will refer them to local realty companies. We hope to help boost our economy and be one of the County' s good citizens. Travel and Tourism is a big part Of this County's survival. Many businesses will be positively affected by the Black Forest and the 300 families it wi.11 host every night. We constantly hear that an additional campground is needed here. We've been told that many of you send visitors to campgrounds in Henderson County because all the local campgrounds are known to be 100% full during the peak summer months. If you could help, we would be extremely grateful. From the moment we discovered Transylvania County, we knew it was a place where we wanted to raise our families and grow old togethQr. Help us in our fight to bring more business here. Thank you. Sincerely, Bill Ives Rm. 633 LOB The Black Forest Family Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Camping Resort (.919) 733-5786 ,1b FEE, f-I'D ' � � 1 T : 1 ? G IIJE�:N iR„_; t�1P:3TERN i iFF F 0.1 The state required feasibility studies of alternate means of disposing wastewater rather than emptying into Walker Creek. The only system that would be acceptable would be a drip irrigation system, which is suitable for only 110 sites. This is a problem for us. Our engineers have given us a cost analysis and the price is much higher than our budget can allow. To expand the resort to include the remaining 150+ sites, we would.have to build another one or twodripe. irrigation e would nsystems ever be abiand e there isn't enough Suitable land the o do this in t to generate enough revenue in the business to cover the costs of buildf Wethae� systems, never mind 8 adults in our family trying to earn a living. if would-be approved for discharge into Walker Creek, the sewer treatment p monitored by North Carolina licensed wastewater treatment operators. The plant we will purchase is certified by the state as safe. We would be able to accomodate the wastewater of all 300 sites with full camping facilities for 1/5th the cost of the drip irrigation systems. We are desperately waiting for a response from Raleigh on our request for a sewer treatment plant. We must know soon if we will ever get approved, for if.the state doesn't understand our plight and insists on a drip irrigation system, we cannot continue our project. We did not reserve money in case this venture failed. Our whole life savings have been invested into thi.s project. Bill Ives is aware of our situation. He has been given all information heCneeds to know to help us get our answers quickly. We are contacting Y tsoit your in touch help. We spoke to Esther Wesley on Friday afternoon and mentioned getting with. all of you. If it can be proven to the state that an additional campground is needed in this County, i.t may influence their decision. We're asking fellow Chamber members to create letters or phone Bill Ivesur tO qi ein support to an additional campground in our County. Would it any way? Remember, our camping resort will be targeting families who may not have discovered Transylvania County Yet. Many of you have already received requests for your brochures to be placed in our rack for guests. We plan to promote local restaurants, special county events, shops and boutiques, outdoor activities, and also tell them where they can go in case an emergency arises (dentists, doctors, etc.) while they are here. If any of our guests discover they love Transylvania County and are interested in purchasing land or a second home, you can be sure we will refer them to local realty companies. We hope to help boost our economy and be one of the County's good citizens. Travel and Tourism is a big part of this County's survival. Many busi►iesses will be positively affected by the Black Forest and the 300 families it will host every night. We constantly hear that an additional campground is needed here. .We've been told that many of you send visitors betl00� fullcampgrounds during the�peaknsummerCounty manthsbecause all the local campgrounds are known If you could help, we would be extremely grateful. From the moment we discovered Transylvania County, we knew it was a place where we wanted'to raise our families and grow old together. Help us in our fight to bring more business here. Thank you. Sincerely, Bill Ives Rm. 633 LOS The Black Forest Family Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Camping Resort (919) 733-5786 jb 1W., 13L4CK FOREST Fo4M1CY C4MP!NG R6801RT P.O. Box 266, Summer Rd., Rouic 276 Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 ivwaoq-a.nmr el 1& 20 �b Dear Fellow Chamber of Commerce Member; February 7, 1995 For tho5a of you who haven't met us personally, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves and our business to the Chamber and to Transylvania County. We are opening a family camping resort in Cedar Mountain. Our resort will feature approximately 300 sites for RV's, motorhomes, travel trailers and tents. Each site will be equipped with water and electric hookups and most RV sites will have a sewer hookup. We plan on many amenities, including a 30 x 60 inground heated pool, an indoor area for movies and activities, a video arcade, laundry, camp store and snack bar. We are also developing a recreational program to include family Olympics, special events, theme weekends, bonfires, and ice cream socials, just to name a few. We spent 5 years on this project• including finding the perfect area of the country, buying land, having engineering plans developed that would comply with local and state requirements, and developing a business plan. We adver- tised in national campground directories and created over 20,000 brochures to be placed in the Chamber and in the Welcome Centers on the major highways. Many brochures will be given to friends and business acquaintenances and sent to mailing lists of campers in the Carolina's and Georgia. We already have reservations for the Fourth of July Weekend and we couldn't be more excited.. However, we have run into a major problem and would like to take a bit of your time to explain It to you. McGill & Associates (our engineers) designed the camping resort to be self- contained. We dug wells and will install a 20,000 gal..storaae tank to take care of our water needs. Our sewage disposal is a problem. There was never a time that McGill & Associates believed that the state would not approve of a sewer treatmrent plant, with all of the treated wastewater to be emptied into Walker Creek (the creek which borders our property). They knew there was an abandoned YWCA camp next door that had a sewer treatment plant and permission to empty into Walker Creek. Even though Camp Burgess Glen (YWCA) is no longer used as a camp, we were told the permits for emptying into the creek were current until 8 months ago. McGill believed that if the YWCA was approved, we would be too. According to Kerry Becker tat the Asheville Regl. Office of the Dept. of Environmental Health & Natural Resources), our planned total flow would only be one-third that of the YWCA Camp. McGill & Associates sent the permit for our treated wastewater system to the state over a year ago., Because of reasons we don't understand, we have not been approved yet. FEB 09 195 1 ? ■ 1 _ GOUERNORS WESTERN OFF 0 _, The state required feasibility studies of alternate means of disposing wastewater rather than emptying into Walker Creek. The only systen, that would be acceptable would be a drip irrigation system, which is suitable for only 110 sites. This is a problem for us. Our engineers have given us a cost analysis and the price is much higher than our budget can allow. To expand the resort to include the remaining 150+ sites, we would have to build another one or two drip irrigation systems and there isn't enough suitable land to do this in the future. We would never be able to generate enough revenue in the business to cover the costs of building these systems, never mind 8 adults in our family trying to earn a living. if we are be approved for discharge into Walker Creek, the sewer treatment plant would plant we monitored by North Carolina licensed wastewater treatment operators. The plant will purchase is certified yhate i'ul l camping facilities for J./5ththe l a mcosteof the wastewater of all 300 sites with the drip irrigation systems. We are desperately waiting for a response from Raleighon our request for a sewer treatment plant. We must know soon if we will ever get approved, for if the state doesn't understand our plight and insists on a drip irrigation system, we cannot continue our project. We did not reserve money in case this venture failed_ Our whole life savings have been invested into this project. Bill Ives is aware of our situation. He has been given all information he needs to know to help us get our answers quickly. We are contacting you to solicit your }1.elp, We spoke to Esther ane��Qyon rtoaihefstateothatdanentioned additionaltting in campgrounduch with, all of you. If it c Proven is needed i.n this County, A may influence their decision. We're asking fellow Chamber members to create letters or phone Bill Ives to give support to an additional campground in our County. would it help your business in any way? Remember, our camping resort will be targeting families who may not have discovered Transylvania County yet. Many of you have already received requests for your brochures to be placed in our rack for guests. We plan to promote local restaurants, special county events, shops and boutiques, outdoor activities, and also tell them where they can go in case an emergency arises (dentists, doctors, etc.) while they are here. If any of our guests discover they love Transylvania County and are interested in purchasing land or a second home, you can be sure we will refer them to local realty Companies. We hope to help boost our economy and be one.of the County's good citizens. Travel and Tourism is, a big part of this County's survival. Many businesses will be positively affected by the Black Forest and the 300 families it will host every night. We constantly hear that an additional campground is needed here. .We've been told that many of you send visitors to campgrounds in Henderson County because all the local campgrounds are known to be 100% full during the peak summer months. If you could help, we would be extremely. grateful. From the moment we discovered Transylvania County, we knew it was a place where we wanted to raise our families and grow old together. Help us in our fight to bring more business here. Thank you. Sincerely, Bill Ives Rm. 633 LOB The Black Forest Family Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Camping Resort (.919) 733-5786 jb FEE Oe ' 95 09 : 24AM P . 2i4 TEST 535 ''... ......;.. `Q0010$$4,,-. %pe of rorect Sewers -Private Title First ,Name Last Name!J.()HN D. AND JUDITY M. BLACK Applicant Address PO BOX 266 City CEDAR MOUNTAIN State NORTH CAROLINA Zip 28718 Consulting McGill Associates Date Received December 13, 1994 Acknowledgement December 13, 1994 Payor McGillAssoc, Fee Received 400 Check No. 018119 Reg. I C. D. Dep. C.O. Ref Due. Ref.Req. .. r iy Tz ansylyania Region Aslie-ville Reviewer Buzz Crosby FEE! 24 ' 9S 12 : .1,PM P 2' WILLIAM M IVES 7048846483 F. %� ��gy1 STA7sry NORTH CAROLINPa MOUSE OF REERESI`ATIVES LLI.-W IVFS P.Q. BOX 829 BREVARO, NC 26112 7C4-884-4458 704.884-6483 FAX Februaxy 5, 1?05 Stave Levitas, Deputy Secretary Dept. ofEnviront=nt, Health and Natuxat Resources FAX 715 3060 Dear Steve, Room 539 Ln,GisLP.TIVS QC}F'Am t3mziNa RALEIGx[1. NC 27601.1006 910 '.3-GS 09 Fitsd, let seta the k you aAd Henxy Lo easter for coAAng to my ofioe last week to heax ine out on the anplieati,), of Black Forest Campkag Resor, for a sewage tx att system. I aPP-r ated tine response that was fbithoomiog from members ofDEM, When f Wired back k Erevard, the 13140k famAY Provided me %ith all the inf'oxxuation they hail oolleot6d. over the year and a half bey have beau, trying to fend a solution to their problem Coen arlatieim ona*� . r Uatt-Oh-AIMAMERKSM flaeSe 01tizats are being denied eivg ix,--atme nt .fi'ow their govemmetit. t May f suggest W. Safxit react the paragraph on the top of page 158 k Harlan Boyles accialmed book. lu case he is stW so ovexwhelmod with -auanswered letters I quote, " k the wake of these QanAicting der ds ( ooze services for less taxes } a mew kilts, of pubho institution is required. Public institutions of the future will be lean, deomtralized and innovative. They must be fte;ible, adaptable and quack to learn new ways whea courlitiow change. They respoDd to oo etitiou and customer d. -aud they ,are sensitive to othar uon-buivaucratic mechanisms to get things done " * r tiVClY and ei' if My un.derIiuing for emphasis. Paragraph four on the same page, "Tire objective of gowmment should be sivVly to "buy" a defba.ed level ofservice-deflneA by gums i and quality. This meims that a modem government management system must be mission driveu and results oriooted. The desired outeome of most services is , ti ed elf =ers_ Qua* is detean nined bry .customers, is t Pr 'clam. 1 r. p e �Cm`(1L'PY'tT'�1�:�9���d�:3'_ST�t�ip;f'�(°'Ate'o�'�*�i6D`d99!Ara'.957£'fis6citr'�.�ataserns�sS'1r1�34.+i�ra�cs.. , ; antrdx�nrwati. !as�c��3T�i�rexa.��.-no.ro r Agaiu, I li-ave'. utAcilined for emphasis. NoT PFt1C mY> 4R MMLPA) AT TAXPA`1'Er& ExPF-NSP rr9 24 '95 12:10PM,LLIAM M 704884648Z, FF'_3/J I]ecer,X' ,"�aii1 ." eat i3.' tin ram. Twl' P RI �tA``TI{ 'l +is letter �recluixa-ag euLormously expeasirve tests and work to be done even though you have letters from the local health department and the engineers stating that it would be difficult lfn,ot impossible to create a subsurface waste diaosal system. It is obvious that the department gives absolutely NO CREDENCE to the work and opWon of pxo,feWonal eq aaeers. If the depanmetnt is uniablo to provide help to these distressed people in a very timely mazuuer, I feel I will have no choice, but to file a bill tequiring the depadment to accept the work of registered pr-ofessional. engineers. T have spokes with several and they would be wil3xug to accept this responsibility since they are heavily insured &ud would be responsible for any errors or onlissions. �IriCeZe William M. Ives cc Ile Mack LunAy, Cedar Mount* NC NCq' PMKMD Oil MAILED AT TAXPAVBT2S' F- PENSE - State of North Carolina - Department of Environment, IT4 Health and Natural Resources --Division of Environmental -Management James B. Hunt, Jr., GovernorodMIL Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ® E H N FI A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director February 1,1995 M. Keith Webb P.O. Box 2259 Asheville, North Carolina 27288 Subject: Proposed NPDES Permit - Application Return Black Forest Campground Transylvania County Return #708 Dear Mr. Webb: The Division has performed a preliminary review of the proposed Black Forest Campground waste treatment facility. Based on this review and due to the increased number of proposed projects and their impact on receiving waters, the Division requires that more. information be provided regarding possible alternatives to discharge. As outlined in the Division's Guidance for Evaluation of Wastewater Disposal Alternatives (copy attached), the analysis of subsurface and irrigation disposal systems must include a prehmnary report from a soil scientis. To adegquately evaluate subsurface and irrigation disposal systems, o ire soils analysis needs to^be._performed-and-submitted This evaluation should include: • a copy of field notes and boring log information, • a soils site map overlain on a topographic map, • description of soil characteristics to include texture, structure, soil wetness and mineralogy, • characterization of the depth of soil to 48 " or to a restrictive horizon, and • soil loading rate recommendations. ' The on -site soil survey should include enough soil borings to adequately characterize the site. Additionally, justification should be provided on the number and location of soil borings completed. The generalized county soil survey maps are not adequate for the evaluation, but may be used as a reference tool to plan the field work required for the evaluation. The application materials submitted do contain a letter from the Transylvania CountyHealth Department recommending that for aesthetic reason_`s►alternatve rriethods of wastewaiei�_dis"posal-be -used: However, the County also committed to working with the owners on developing a subsurface disposal system. As you are aware, it is the Division's mandate to- permit the most environmentally sound wastewater treatment system of the reasonably cost effective alternatives. Subsurface or irrigation disposal systems are typically considered to be more environmentally sound alternatives. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper - February 1, 1995 Black Forest Campground Proposed NPDES Permit _ -- Page 2 The Transylvania County Health Department projected a land area of 1.7 acres would required for a subsurface drain field to service the entire development. With an equal area for repair, the total land requirements for the disposal field would be less than 5 acres. It is not unreasonable to project that 5 acres of a 65 acre site could be. located to handle the wastewater treatment and disposal needs. The application materials did not provide a full map, with scale indicated, of the proposed camping resort. If however, after further review, soils are found to be inadequate to treat the entire proposed flow of 43,600 gpd, please provide information on what percentage of.the flow could be diverted to a subsurface or irrigation disposal system and the costs associated with partial discharge and nondischarge alternatives. Based on the limited mapping information provided,_ it appears that the wastewater needs of the system may be able to be addressed through construction of several smaller subsurface disposal systems to individually service the restroom areas, the retreat center and the cabins. The Division -must also -have a written statement from the local goverrimenf that the propose project (is consistent with any zoning or subdivision ordinance in effect, .prior to issuance of an NPDES permit. Attached for your information and use is a form which should be completed, signed by the local government and submitted with the application. A a_ result -of -the iradequate alternatives analysis, the..proposed_project is being -returned with :this Letter ; If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact David Goodrich of my staff at telephone number 919 /733-5083. Sincerely,/ A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Asheville Regional Office John Black Central Files Permits-& Engineering:Unit State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources I Division of Environmental Management ames B. Hunt, Jr., Governor nathan B. Howes, Secretary reston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director M. Keith Webb P.O. Box 2259 Asheville, North Carolina 27288 Dear Mr. Webb: T44 e' 41 I DEHNF10 February 1,1995 Subject: Proposed NPDES Permit Application Return Black Forest Campground Transylvania County Return #708 The Division has performed a preliminary review of the proposed Black Forest Campground waste treatment facility. Based on this review and due to the increased number of proposedprojects and their impact on receiving waters, the Division requires that more information be provided regarding possible alternatives to discharge. As outlined in the Division's Guidance for Evaluation of Wastewater Disposal'Alternatives (copy attached), the analysis of. subsurface and irrigation disposal systems must include a preliminary report from a soil scientist. To adequately evaluate subsurface and irrigation disposal systems, an on -site soils analysis needs to be performed and submitted. This evaluation should include: • a copy of field notes and boring,log information, • a soils site map overlain on a topographic map, • description of soil characteristics to include texture, structure, soil wetness and mineralogy, • characterization of the depth of soil to 48 " or to a restrictive horizon, and • soil loading rate recommendations. r The on -site soil survey should include enough soil borings to adequately characterize the site. Additionally, justification should be'provided on the number and location of soil borings completed. The generalized county.soil survey maps are not adequate for the evaluation, but may be used as a reference tool to plan the field work required for the evaluation. The application materials submitted do contain a letter from the Transylvania County Health Department recommending that for aesthetic reasons, alternative methods of wastewater disposal be used. However, the County also committed to working with the owners on developing a subsurface disposal system. As you are aware, it is the Division's mandate to permit the most environmentally sound wastewater treatment system of the reasonably cost effective alternatives. Subsurface or irrigation disposal systems are typically considered to be more environmentally sound alternatives 01_ t C, _. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Tele�',Rb 19-7-' An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ?� /o recycled/ �i i1 ti � L.ta tonA 733-9919 a paper NWI, February 1,1995 Black Forest Campground Proposed NPDES Permit Page 2 The Transylvania County. Health Department projected a land area of 1.7 acres would required for a subsurface drain field to service the entire development. With an equal area for.repair, the total land requirements for the disposal field would be less than 5 acres. It is not unreasonable to project that 5 acres of a 65 acre site could be located to handle the wastewater treatment and disposal needs. The application materials did not provide a full map, with scale indicated, of the proposed camping resort. If however, after further review, soils are found to be inadequate to treat the entire proposed flow of 43,600 gpd, please provide information on what percentage of.the flow could be diverted to a subsurface or irrigation disposal system and the costs associated with partial discharge and nondischarge alternatives. Based on the limited mapping information provided, it appears that the wastewater needs of the system may be able to be addressed through construction of several smaller subsurface disposal systems to individually service the restroom areas, the retreat center and the cabins. The Division --must also -have a written statement from the local government that the proposed project is consistent with any zoning or, subdivision ordinance in effect, prior to issuance of an NPDES permit. Attached for your information and use is a form which shoul&be completed, signed by the local government and submitted with the application. As a result of the.inadequate alternatives analysis, the proposed project is being returned with this letter. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact David Goodrich of my staff at telephone number 919/733-5083. Sincerely, J7--A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: she -ille-Region-al=Office John Black Central Files Permits & Engineering Unit RE: NPDES Permit Application Black Forest Campground Transylvania County Dear Mr. Goodrich: We are currently working on development of the Black Forest Campground to be located in Transylvania County. Generally, the campground will have a total of 201 RV sites, 84 tenet sites, 20 cabins and a 6 bedroom bed and breakfast facility. Estimated maximum wastewater discharge is 42,140 gpd. Phase one development will be 17,540 gpd. The proposed wastewater treatment facility will have an initial design flow of 35,000 gpd and will discharge into Walker Creek. Treatment process will consist of primary screening followed by flow equalization, secondary treatment utilizing the activated sludge process in a package type wastewater treatment plant and disinfection prior to discharge. On behalf of the owners of Black Forest Campground we are submitting three (3) copies of the NPDES Permit Application and Preliminary Engineering Report for the proposed wastewater discharge from the Black Forest Campground along with a check in the amount of $400.00 to cover all processing fees. We certainly appreciate you assistance with this project. If you should have any questions or need additional information please call me at (704) 252-0575. Sincerely, McGiLL SOCIATES, P.A. LAJ� M. KEITH WEBB, P.E. Project Manager MKW /drj Enclosures cc: VJohn Black w/enclosures Paul White w/enclosures DG 16.DEC P.O. BOX 2259 704/252-0575 ASHEVILLE,NC 2BB02 704/252-2518 CFAX7 / 3B ORANGE STREET ASHEVILLE, NC 2BB01 N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM APPLICATION NIIMIIER APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE -'` SHORT FORM D FOR AGENCY To be filed only by services. wholesale and retail trade USE GATE. RECEIVED and other commercial establishments including vessels YEAR Mo. DAY Do not attempt to complete this form without reading the accompanying instructions Please print or type. 1.' Name, address, and telephone number of facility producing discharge A. Name Black Forest Family Camping Resort B. Street address Post Office Box 266 C. City r,qnr Mnllnf nin D. Stetr, NC E. County Transylvania County F. ZIP 28718 G.''Telephone No. 704 884-226.7. _.. Area Code 2. SIC (Leave blank) 3. Number of employees Campground (RV and Tents) 4. Nature of business 5. (a) Check here if discharge occurs all year O , or (b) Check the month(i) discharge occurs: 1. o January 2.13 February 3. 0 March 4.0 Apri 1 5. O May 6.0 June 7.OJuly 8.0August 9.o September l0.0October I I.0 November 12. a December (c) How many days per week: 1.01 2. 0 2-3 3.0 4-5 4.0 6-7 6. Types of waste water discharged to surface waters only (check as aoplicabie) Flow,' gallons per operating day Volume treated before discharging (percent) Discharge per operating day 0.1-999 1000-4999 5000-9999 10,000- 50,000 lone 0.1- 30- 65- 95- 49,999 or 'more. 29.9 64.9 94.9 100 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) A. Sanitary, daily x average x 8. Cooling water, etc., daily average C. Other discharge(s), daily average; Specify p. Maximum per operat- ing day for combined discharge (all types) 7, if any of the types of waste identified in item 6. either treated or un- treated..are discharged to places other than surface waters. check below as aoolicable. Waste water is discharged to: 0.1-999 (1) 1000-4M, (2) 5000-9949 (3) 10.000-49.999 (4) 50.000 or more (5i A. MunlCipdI Sewer•S ystem 8: Underground well C. Sept.ic• tank D. Evaporation lagoon or pond E. Other. specify: 8. Number of separate discharge points: ------ A, CKI B. o2-3 C.O 4-5 O.o 6 or more 9. Name of receiving water or waters Tributary to Walker —Creek 10. Does your discharge contain or is it possible for your discharge to contain one or more of the following substances added as a result of your operations. activities, or processes: ammonia, cyanide. aluminum. beryllium, cadmium. chromium, copper.: lead,- mercury, nickel. selenium. zinc. phenols,:o11 and grease. and chlorine (residual). . A.io yes 8.13 no I certify that i am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge -and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. John D. Black Printed Name of Person Signing Owner Title �o � — Aje) 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 representation, or gertification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowly renders inaccurate any recordin.- or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall. be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both, for a similar offense.) McGILL ASSQCIATES,'P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS May 19, 1994 Mr. David Goodrich North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 RE: NPDES Stormwater Notice of Intent Black Forest Family Camping Resort Dear Mr. Goodrich: We respectfully submit for the subject project, a copy of Approval of the Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan from the NCDEHNR - Land Quality Section and the Following items. 1. Completed and Signed NO form. 2. Copy of Quadrangle map excerpt with the project marked on the map. 3. -Application fee of $50.00 Phase 1. of this project includes the grading of new roads and the installation of storm drainage structures all with erosion control measures. Approximately nine (9) acres will be disturbed. If you have further questions or comments in your review, please contact me. Sincerely, McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. GARY D. DAVIS, P.E. GDD/sw Enclosure . cc: Judy Black 92235.02 DG19.May P.O. BOX 2259 / 704/252-0575 / 38 ORANGE STREET ASHEVILLE,NC 2BB02 704/252-251B CFAXI ASHEVILLE,NC 28B01 FEB 08 '95 09:25AM F. 4/4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources r4i � Division of Environmental ManagementA! James B. Hunt, Jr,, Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary F= ■ A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director �1 December 13, 1994 JOHN D. AND JUDITH M. BLACK PO BOX 266 CEDAR MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 2871.8 Dear JOHN D. AND JUDITH M. BLACK.: Subject; Applications No, WQ0010384 Black Forest Fan-dly Camping Resort Sewers -Private Transylvania County The Division's Permits and .Engineering Unit acknowledges receipt of your permit application and supporting materials on December 13, 1994. This application has been assigned the number. listed above. PLEASE, REFER TO THE ABOVE WATER QUALITY NUMBER W14EN MAKING INQUIRES ON THIS PROP CT. Your project has been assigned to Buzz. Crosby for a detailed engineering review. ShQld there be any questions concerning your project, the reviewer Will contact you with an additional infd)rrnation letter. s Be aware that the Division's regional office, copied below, must provide recom=nda a ns from the Regional Supervisor or a Procedure Four Evaluation for this project, prior to �inacti by the Division. If you have any questions, please contact Buzz Crosby at (919) 733-5083, cc: Asheville Regional Office MQGi.lt Associates ,Silk rely, a; Caro .,T MczaSki.l.l Supervisor, State 1nngineering Review Group Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919.•733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer FED Oe ' 95 09 : 25RM P . 3/4 , D vt M9 VU C . 1' GILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEEIIS December 12, 1994 Ms. Carolyn McCaskill, Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Dear Ms. McCaskill: RE: Sewer Line Extensions, Phase I Slack Forest Family Camping Resort Cedar Mountain, North Carolina The subject }project is located near Cedar Mountain, North Carolina and includes approximately 4200 LF of 6-Inch sewer line with appurtenances to serve RV sites with sewer, RV sites and tent sites all without sewer, cabins and a 6 BR house in the subject project campground. rn The sewer line will be owned by the Black Forest Family Camping Resort co ' On behalf of the Black Forest Family Camping Resort, we hereby submit for your reviewand app val the following items for the subject project: 1. Three (3) setts of plans and specifications. M 2. A check for $400 to cover processing fees. 0 3. Four (4) copies of the executed application form. 4. Four (4) copies of the executed Operational Agreement, 5, Copy of calculations for pump station wetwell sizing. If you have any questions or comments, ploase do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. GDD:rvvg GAMY D. DAVIS, P. E. cc: Judy Black Max Haner Buzz Crosby 92235.02/CM12_DEC P.Q.150X 2259 / 7D412S2-0'$75 f 3E ORANmE ISTREET AMHEvkLLE.wo Qnrtn^� ,I 7t1t1i�r-a-aM'1sa r=nv, f — -- -- WGILL ASSOCIATES' P.A. CONSULTING ENGINEERS October 13, 1994 Ms. Carolyn McCaskill, Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 RE: Sewer Line Extensions Black Forest Family Camping Resort Cedar Mountain, North Carolina Dear Ms. McCaskill: The subject project is located near Cedar Mountain, North Carolina and includes approximately 4200 LF of 6-inch sewer line with appurtenances to serve RV sites with sewer, RV sites and tent sites all without sewer, cabins and a 6 BR house in the subject project campground. The sewer line will be owned by the Black Forest Family Camping Resort. On behalf of the Black Forest Family Camping Resort, we hereby submit for your review and approval the following items for the subject project: 1. Three (3) sets of plans and specifications. 2. A check for $400 to cover processing fees. 3. One (1) original and three (3) copies of the executed application form: 4. One (1) original and three (3) copies of the executed Operational Agreement. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. GARY D. DAVIS, P.E. GDD/drj cc: Judy Black Max Haner 92235.02 P.O. BOX 2259 / 704/252-0575 / 38 ORANGE STREET ASHEVILLE,NC 28802 704/252-2518 [FAX] ASHEVILLE,NC 28801 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director December 13, 1994 JOHN D. AND JUDITO M. BLACK PO BOX 266 CEDAR MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28718 Subject Dear JOHN D. AND JUDITY M. ,BLACK: ®C4r 1 i r 3►0 lU MEW Application No. WQ0010384 Black Forest Family Camping Resort Sewers -Private Transylvania County The Division's Permits and Engineering Unit acknowledges receipt of your permit application and supporting materials on December 13, 1994. This application has been assigned the number listed above. PLEASE REFER TO THE ABOVE WATER QUALITY NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRES ON THIS PROJECT. Your project has been assigned to Buzz Crosby for a detailed engineering review:. Should there be any questions concerning your project, the reviewer will contact you with an additional information letter. Be aware that the Division's regional office, copied below, must provide recommendations from'the Regional Supervisor or a Procedure Four Evaluation for this project, prior to final action by the Division. �.� If you have any questions, please contact Buzz Crosby at (919) 733-5083. Sinc�ely, ���a'-ems Carolyn Mc askill Supervisor, State Engineering. Review Group cc: Asheville Regional Office McGill Associates Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer V' i State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Di%rision of Environmental Manaeement . Non -Discharge Permit Application (THIS FORM MAYBE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS A.V ORIGNAL) GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION, PUMP STATIONS, AND PRESSURE SEWERS I. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Applicant (corporation, individual, or other ): Jy6 l- ? kC axJ Jud'd� M . D 2. Print Owners or Signing Official's Name and rr� xltTitle (the person who is legally responsible for the faci?.ity and its compliance): J l�tllfl 9. zand J od (Th M, g 0A4-ownpv� 3. Mailing Add=ess: _ ►► 0. P70y, City:-Cf.d ar M oAai f) state: zip: Telephone No.:E 4. Project Name (subditirision, facility, or establishment name - should be consistent with project name on plans/specs., letters of flow acceptance, Operational Agreements, etc.): f 5. Application Date: b. Fee Submitted:'s 7. County where project is located: �IiDl f(1 U j 1 V'an to, II. PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. Permit No. (will be completed by DEM): V 2. Specify whether project is: �_ new; renewal*; modification. *If renewal, complete only sections I through III and applicant signature (on pg.9). Submit only pgs. 1, 2, 9 (original and 3 copies of each). Engineer signature not required for renewal. 3. If this application is being submitted as a result of a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number and issue date 4. Specify whether the applicant is public or private. GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION & PUMP STATION PAGE 2 (4/91) III. INFORMATION ON WASTEWATER: 1. Nature of Wastewater. % Domestic; % Commercial; Industrial; % Other waste (specify): 2. Please provide a one or two word description specifying the origin of the wastewater, such as school, subdivision, hospital, commercial, industrial, apartments, etc.: Ai^W*1 IJ1A I 3. Indicate any parameter (and its concentration) that will be greater than normal. domestic levels: N 4. If wastewater is not domestic in nature, what level of pretreatment has been pro-6ded to ensure protection oftherecei,,zng wastewater treatment facility? S. Volume of wastewater generated by this project: (1 gallons per day 6. Explanation of how wastewatervolume was detenmined: w[S,ewer CO 120 qo-� AaLl = (44-0 qPd w-ti' oOA se.vicr @ tooga��&, = tt 130D SPA , To fa = 1-7) 3o0 d IV. DESIGN U FOR]NIATION: 1. Brief project description: 60Q1`k(UC `1?Y) o � a Qgwimot I 47,00 ( IFof 6 — mch ewe-r 1'kne w'C co)ne�--r �o 0o ec4 wa:'e.ur oV,x,t Du,o, �Li P.Cruz�& fore k a�►n `�, C&m�MMoj �eSorT. 2. Name of wastewater treatment facility receiving v,"astewater: %F6res ' Felt G dV4��11111� ReSO�� a. Facility permit no.: j l �®i b. Engineer should provide statement of his evaluation of downstream sewers to accept -the wastewater: tJ lk 2 of_10 GRAVITY SENVER EXTENSION & PUMP STATION PAGE 3 (4191) 3. Summary of sewer pipe by diameter size and pipe material. Indicate here whether C factor or N factor is used and circle C or N below: T� Dia_ Length Pipe C o N Min. Max. Minimum Max. Minimum .(In.) (Lin. Ft) Material Factor Slope % Slope % Velocity (fps) Vel.(fps) Cover (in) 00 PVC, 0.01 0 qt t) Ib.o NOTE: The minimum velocity must not be less than 2 fps. For public sewers the minimum diameter is 8 inches. 4. Anchors shall be provided for sewers with slopes. greater than 20 %. The anchor spacing shall be as follows: a. 36 feet separation for slopes of 21 % to 3511c; b. 24 feet separation for slopes of 365c to 5017c; c. 16 feet separation for slopes of 5017c, and greater. For velocities greater than, 15 fps, it is strongly recommended that measures be considered which will protect the sewers and rriarlholes from erosion.. For velocities greater than 20 fps, erosion control measures. must be specified - For any excessive slopes or velocities that will occur in any sewer line segment, what measures have been taken to protect the sewer pipe and manholes? Pipe wor, StoPei; buJ5 w/cf eav► otJ�e> d(ll �Jz (J5 insfead o� ma�C�oleS. G eaq pins 5. Maximum sewer reach length between- 00e2 linear feet_ . G(ealnc�v� 22�-�5 C(eaho.k 14409 6. This sewer line segment occurs between ;ne:nh � no. Line I and roaPhol.: no. tine I 7. Does the owner/operator have the ability to clean this length? _A,_ Yes No 8. Sewer subject to existing or planned traffic bearing7oads? X Yes No. If yes, what measures are being taken to enable the sewers to withstand the loads? -PI PR_ , �1 �c�1 , 0-0 ins-�a(la�--iov� �a�a(de a f harnd�►n 'CA&nJarj H -so ion 9. Outside drop manholes are provided \where inven separations exceed: _`_ feet. 10. Identify (by manhole number) those.manholes that have drop connections: (done. GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION & PUMP STATION` PAGE 4 (4/91) 11. Maximum allowable infiltration /exfiltmfion test rate: % GPD/ pipe did. in./ mile. Note: Must not exceed 200 GPD/ pipe dia. in./ mile. 12. Minimum separation distances as shown on the plans or addressed in the specifications: a) 100 fL horizontal separation from wells or other water supplies? X Yes _ No b) 12-in. vertical separation from storm sewer or ferrous pipe sanitary sewer specified? % Yes —No c) 10 ft_ horizontal separation from water mains. or 18 in. vertical separation (water over sewer) or ferrous pipe specified? X Yes _ No 13. Are manholes 'subject to flooding-? _Yes X No 14. If yes, are manhole rim elevations 1 foot above 100-year flood level, Yes. _ No (100 year flood elevation should be indicated on plans) 15. Or are manholes watertight and vented 1 foot above the 100-year flood elevation ( should be shown on plans): _Yes. _ No 16. Identify Coy manhole number) those manholes that are vented: .17. Does this project involve any streau--r-crossinas? _ yes Z, no. If yes, what precautions or special features have been utilized to ensure protection of the sewer line and not restrict stream flow? Idenrifv the sheet of the glans and station number where strearn crossings are located: _ 4 of 10 GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION &' PLTV STATION PAGE 6 (4/9)) TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERN71SOR Please provide me with the classification of the surface waters identified in number 5 below and on the attached map segment: un nami y-�Yeant a� 0nq 5 2"!b Yr1 bu�ar� Name of surface waters: -j c r Classification (as established by the Environmental Management Commission): Proposed Classification, if applicable: Signature of regional office personnel: Date: C' PgSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER In order to determine whether provisions for dual or standby power may be required for the subject facility, the classification of the closest downslope surface eaters (the surface waters that any overflow from the facility would flow toward) must be dtmrrtined. You are required to submit this form, with items 1 through 10 comp)eted, to the aDDroDriate Division of Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing). At a minimum, you must include an 8.5" by 11_" coP), of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map which sho\'s the subject surface waters. You must identify the location of the facility and the closest do-wnslope surface waters (waters for which you are requesting the classification) on the submitted map copy. The application may not be submitted until this form is completed and included with the subrnittal. 1. Applicant (corporation, Lndividual, or other ): Job o V- VaLv_ 2. Name and Complete Address of EnPineerins FL-tn: MC (11I1 ASS0GCD�e-S, � P9.6oX / 'i6ci , 3� o(ranae Ashur N- , Ciry: A56)e✓i e State: ( Zia: D Telephone No. '10 3. Project Name: i� G D �� !y 4. Pump station design flow: ':)g4o GP G GPM Vr1.R o..hn w tkrea m 04 nc US 2'1 b 4'rr[I tifatry 5. Name of closest downslope surface waters: +o U oa. -er Creed 6. County(s) where project and surface waters are located: Tr- 0,1)Sct). o. 7. Map name and date: 8. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Registration No. 9. Print Name of Engineer GTaJ'- D20��1 QaV-1 S • `,ttDttutterrrrr 10. Seal and Signature (specify date): .0 o 6 of 10 �,•• ; ER r\S J ,. ''rrf rattt'' GRAVM' SEWER EX—I-ENSION & PUTN P STATION- PAGE 5 of 10 (4191) V. PUMP STATION INFORMATION 1. Pump Station No.: 1 (A separate sheet VA through V.15 should be submitted for each pump stabon) A O q 'o51 b UR R0.M 5�2wM2. Name of closest do4vnslope surface waters: ir► ijy'Ea o Wo- keyfee � 3. Classification of closest downslope surface waters: `G'TrOU (as established by the Environmental Management Commission & specified on page 6 of this applic.). 4. If a power failure at this pump station could impact waters classified as WS, SA, B, or SB, describe which of the measures are being implemented to prevent uch impact, as reouimd. in 15A NCAC 2H .0200: ke mai► +p-nance person 5. What size pumps are provided? 40 G P.N I 6. Hove many pumps are provided? 2 7. "'What is the maximum capacity of the pump station? 3g4-0 GPD 8. What is the design iota] dynamic head? (00 ttMSW4gt)' feet 9. How many pumping cycles ;ill occur at the design flow rate?_ cycles prr hour 10. Check if provided at pump sta-60n: Alternate Power Source Wet WVell Vented v✓ith Screen Filleu in Wet Well Check Valves and Gate Valves Securiil, Fencing Lockable NVet )P,ell Cover Area Light 110V Electrical Convenience Outlet X Flood/Buoyancy Protection High Water Ala= �_ Audible and Visual Auto Dialer 11. Summary of force main (by diameter size and pipe material): Diameter Length Pipe High Low T!Iinimutn. Maximus- Minimum (Inches) (Linear Ft) - Material Elevation Elevat:ion Ve]ocity(fps) Vel.(fps). Cover (in) 4A o PVG 2q'� Z 2�t 25 .8 N A 3 �o 12. Are air release valves pro,,rided at all high points along the force main (must be provided where the elevation difference exceeds 10 feet)? yes _ no 13. Is pump station subject to flooding? being taken to protect against flooding? yes no. If yes, what measures arc 14. If subject to flooding, specif_N' the 100-,'Car flood elevation: Feet MSL 15. Are there existing or planned pump stations downstream of this station? _ yes X no If yes, the en--ine.er shall evaluate the abillry of those pump stations to adequately handle the subiec.t flows. I GRAVITY SEvJER EXTENSION d_ PUTMP STAT70N PAGE 6 (4/91) TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR Please provide me with the classification of the surface eaters identified in number 5 below and on the attached map segment: unrlam 94rcom ohngj 05 Z1b -rribu�arLj Name of surface waters: f ra U)o ae_r Gee-e-kL Classification (as established by the Emironmen ta) Man22cment Commission) Proposed Classification, if applicable: Signature of regional office personnel:miw Datc:% . DgSTRUCTIONS TO ENGENEER a.t In order to determine vrhethcr provisions for dual or standby power may be required for the subject facility, the classification of thev closest do,nslope su; face v.•aters (the surface waters that any overflow froth the facil)ny would flo,,%' toward) must be .determined. You are required to submit this form, vri'th items 1 through 10 completed. to the aDDroDriate Division of Environmental Management Regional'Water Quality Supervisor (see attached lisring). At a minimum, You must include an 8.5" by I I." coP), of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS TopogTaphic Niap which shoves the subject surface waters. You must identilly the location of the facility and the closest do�TsloDe surface waters (waters for which you are reouesting the classi ication) on the sub„ vne.d map copy. The application may not be submined until tivs form is compacted and included with the subrnirta]. 1. Applicant (corporation, >Jndividual, or other ): Joho �►GtL� , �lt)dt �h "�l. 2. Name and Complete Address of Engineering FL;n: _MC CZ1' SSOG�0.��5 Po.60�- Tz5� , 3a D(ranae S�' , A5he✓'(«e , City: _Ache V(H e State: L Lip: 2 Q1 �i o� o Telephone No. '10 Dr' 2 S2 - D 3. Project Name: r5,1 C,1� D �-2S� `(S•PYI (1 �L 14�N� 0 (�l �1 1� e S 0 i�� 4. Pump station -design flow:')to GPD; 5 GPM vn.na.nne tltreetm 0.onc� oS2'ib-W((p4ar 5. Name of closest downslope surface waters: Creed 6. County(s) where project and surface waters are located: Tr-anSct pp II�m);c-L 7. Map name and date: � a-vised . 1aCl 8. North Carolina Professiona] Engineer's Registration No. 9. Print Name of Eng-inecr G(A� 9W V) �a✓► S 10. Sea] and Signature (specify date): 2296 6 of 10 r EA OP��.•�. ma GRAVM' SE\� R EXTENSION & PUN P STAT10N PAGE 5 of 10 (4/91) V. PUMP STATION INFORMATION 1. Pump Station No.: 2 (A separate sheet V.1 through V.15 should be submitted for each pump station) & � v 5 2n s U (1 [Ram � �f 1 0 n � 2. ?game of closest do%vnslopc surface -•atcrs: U t� 3. Classification of closest doxrislope surface'raters: i, TfOU� (as established by the Environmental Management Commission 8: spcc15ed on page 6 of this applic.). 4. If a pourer failure at this pump station could impact 'raters classified as DVS_, SA, B, or SB, describe -which of the measures arc being implcmcnted to prevent $uch impact, as required in 15A NCAC 2H .0200: 5 MVA V W — e otor o 5. What size pumps are provided? 5 GPM 6. Hov,, mane pumps are provided 7-. "What is the maximum capacity of the pump station? GPD 8. What is the design iota] dynamic head? qO k feet 9. How many pumping cycles loll occur at the design f7ou•,;�te? <� cycles per how- 10. Check if provided at pump station: ' Alternate Power Source Wet N'Vcll Vented with Screen X Fillets in \Vet Well x— Check Valves and Gate Valves Securil Fencing hi Lockable Cover Area Light 110V Elect7ical Convenience Outlet X Flood/Buoyancy Protec-Lion High Water Alarm _�_ Audible and" Visual Auto Dialer 11. Su=ary of force main (by diameter size and pipe materia)): Diameter L--ngth Pipe HiSh Low ]�,L-timuLt ?��iax>1-nw-n TFiini�,tun (finches) (Linear Ft) Material Elevation Elcva�on \'elocir (rs) Vcl.(fps) Covcr (in) PVC 2 [A 3 co 12. Are air release valves pro,,�ded at all high points alon- the force main (must be provided where the elevation difference exceeds 10 feet)? yes _ no 13. Is pump station subject to flooding? yes A no. If yes, what measures arc being taken to protect against flocrding? 14. If subject to flooding, specify the 1.00-year flood 6cv21101): Feet MSL 15. Are there cxisring or planned pump stations do%vnsucam of this station? _ %Ies A no If yes, the engineer shall evaluate the abilitv of those pump stations to adequately handle the subject flow. GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION & Pl.JT�2P STATION PAGE 6 (4/91) TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR Please provide me with the classification of the surface waters identified in number 5 below and on the attached map segment: Name of surface waters: Classification (as established by the Environmental Man22cmcnt COmI-Tusslon): Proposed Classification, if applicable: Signature of regional office personnel: DSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER AA In order to determine whether provisions for dual or standby pov,,cr may be required for the subject facility, the classification of the closest d0'Xnslope surface %X•aters (the surface waters that any overflow from the facility would flow toward) must be .dcte ,- Uned. YOU are reouired to submit this form, v-ith items 1 through 30 completed. to zhe aooroo late Division of Environmental Management Rezional 'Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing). At a minimum, ou must include an 8.5" by I I" coP), of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Nlap which shoxs the subject su.rfaoe waters. You must idcntify the location of the faciliry and the closest do""Tslopc surface waters (waters for which you are reobcstino the classification) on the submirted map cope. The application may not be submined until this form is completed and included with the sub,-nirtal. l . ,Applicant (corporation, indi��dual, or other ): � 0�1 � 0 � K�.G� t � �� 1 �1'� ►V 1. 2. Nal-ne and Complete Address of Er,gineerin FLii]: M C 671'- (?o.6ax Ciry: ASF1eyi ({ e State: Z),p: 2 u o Telephone No, 10 /2 S2 - 4 51 3. Project Name: D a o,—m (y'1 R e 5 0 f 4. Pump starion design flow: 00 GPD; GPM , 5. Name of closest downslope surface waters: 6. County(s) where project and swrace waters are located: hs!� Uowjo. 7. Map name and date: _ BCe/�Ly� , ('Q-V15ed 16(ct 8. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Registration No. 2 �� �0 9. Print Nam of Engineer C-ra91� 92,M) �o�✓► S 10. Sea] and Signature (specify date) 6 of 10 °A°urrrrr�� �d6,'°`'�� of CA E l '• Co l •, GEAll ° GPAVM' SEv�T-R EXTE-NS]ON fi PL?N7P STATION PAGE 5 of 10 (4-191) V. PUMP STATION INFORMATION ` 1. Pump Station No.: 3 (A separate sheet V.1 throu.ph N1.15 should be submined for each pump starion) 2. Dame of closest downslope surface waters: 3. Classification of closest downslope. surface watcrs: (as established by the Environmental Management Commission &- specified on page 6 of this applic.). 4. If a pov.,er failure at this pump station could impact \vaters classified as NVS, SA, B, or SB, describe which of the measures are being implemented to prevent such impact, as required in 15A NCAC 211 .0200: 5'ra 0�Ug — o e a. or' o s��2 t a�a�ble a���rm �1--��me ma'tn-�rmahce per5or 5. What size pumps are provided? 'J GPM 6. How many pumps are provided'? 2 7. k'hat is the ma>:imum capaciry of the pump station? GPD S. - ',What is the design iota] dl narnic head? 180 �OdS�rVwtld�feet 9. How many pumping cycles vU occur at the design flow rate? �!•1 cycles }era hour 10. Check if provided at pump station: Alternate Power Source CV'et'W'cll Vented with Screen X Fillets in `Vet 'WC11 Check Valves and Gate \Valves Security Fencing K/A Lockable N'Vct Well Cover Area Light 110V ETcc-uica] Convenience Ouuet F1ood/Buovancv Protection X High Water Alan _� Audible and Visual .Auto DiaJer 11. Summary of force main (bye diameter size and pipe material): Diameter Length Pipe High Loy Mdnimum '.N1axL' nurn lva- mum (Inches) (Linear Ft) N,13icria.] Elevation Elcv.-tion VelocinY(fps) Vel.(fps) Cover (in) �o PV(1 21-112 21112 M A 3 � 12. Are air release valves provided at all high points along the force main (must be proVided where the elevabon difference exceeds 10 feet)? NIes _ no 13. Is pump station subject to floodingl being taken to protect a ainst fJck)63n2? yes A no. If yes, what measures arc 14. If subject to flooding, pecifv the 1.(10--,•car flood elevation: Fcet MISL 15. Are there existing or lanncd pump starions downstrcam of this station? _ %'es ie no If yes, the eng-ine.cr s .all evaluate the abiliry of those pump stations to adequatcly hand.1c the subiect DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGIONAL OFFICES (4/91) Asheville Regional WQ Super. Washington Regional WQ Super. Raleigh Regional WQ Super. 59 Woodfin Pla: e P O Box 1507 3800 Barren Dr., Suite 101 Asheville, NC 2.8802 Washington, NC 27889 Raleigh, NC 27609 704/251-6208 919/946-6481 919/733-2314 Avery Macon Beaufort Jones Chatham Nash Buncombe 3•`adison Bove Lenoir Durham Northampton Bur'gm McDowell .Camden M tin Edgemrnbe ' Orange Caldwell 14iuhell Chowan Pamlico Franklin Person Cherokee Polk Craven Pasouotank Granville Vane Clay Ruthe ford Currimck Perquimans Halifax Wake Graham Swain Da-e Pitt Johnston Warren Haywood Transylvania Gates Tvrell - VF'iLcon Henderson . Yancy - Grime Washington 1 Jackson Hertford u12vr& - Hyde Fayeue.zlle Regional WQ Super. Mooresville Regional WQ Super. Wilmington Region. WQ Super. VA'aehovia Building, Suite 714 919 Noah ),,i2in Street 127 Cardinal Drive E-, Lension Fayetteville, NC 28301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Wilmington, NC 28= 05-38= 5 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/395-3900 Anson Moor-e Alexander Mecklenburg Brunsw7ck New H hover Bbden Robeson Cabarrts Rou-an Carteret Onslow Cumberland Richmond Catawb2 Sunly Columbus Pend,—. Harnett Sampson Gaston Union Duplin Hoke Scotland Iredeb Cleveland Montgomery Lincoln Winston-Salern Region.) `%'Q Super. 8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 919i761-2351 Aiamancc Rockingham - Alleghany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell Sur, y Davidson Watauga Davie Wilkes Forsyth Yadlan Guilford GRAVITY SEWER EXTENSION & PUMP STATION PAGE 8 (4/91) THIS APPLICATION PACKAGE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY THE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE-MENT UNLESS ALL OF THE APPLICABLE ITEMS ARE INCLUDED 'WITH THE SUBMITTAL Required Irems a. One original and three copies of the completed and appropriately executed application form. b. Three sets of detailed plans and specifications signed and sealed by a North Carolina Professional Engineer. The plans must include a general location map, a plan view of the sewer extension, a profile of the sewer extension, details on the pump station, and must show the proximity of the sewer extension to other utilities and natural features. Specifications may be omitted for delegated authorities. Each sheet of the plans and the first page of the specifications must be signed and sealed. Three copies of the existing permit if a renewal'or modification. C. Three copies of all calculations, including pump selection, friction calculations, cycle time, pump curves (including system cures applicable with one pump running, two pumps. running, three pumps running, etc.), and evaluation of downstream pump stations. These items must be submitted under the signature and seal of the North Carolina .Professional Engineer. d. The appropriate permit processing fee, in accordance with 1SA NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5) c. If the owner/authority of the wastewater treatment facility (WW—IT) that will be accepting the wastewater flow from this project is different from the applicant of the project, then a letter must be provided froth -the owner/authority of the VWVtTF specifying the volume of flow that will be accepted. The letter should be a recent lever and_ should refer to the project by the same name as that identified on the application and the plans/specifications. f. An Operational Agreement (original and two copies) must be submitted if the sewer extension will be serving single family residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or town houses and if the subject sewer extension is owned by the individual residents, a homeowners association, or a developer. 8 of 10 GRAVITY SENVER EXTENSION & PU` P STATION PAGE 9 (4/91) Name and Complete Address of Engineering Firm: IVIG Cyi � ` 3$ Orange Sf , F0.13ox2259 City: ASTI Telephone No. State: t�,L• Professional Engineer's Certification: Q I, rU D w �a-�tS , attest that this application for � FOCPyi'� F0. ,1 _ Camping in Resort has been re»ewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the proposed design has been prepared in accordance v.ith the applicable regulations. Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Registration No. Print Name of Engineer Seal and Signature (specify date): 96 DEAN ;••`'' Applicant's Certification: I, J AI) D• 310L - alld J ud t � , attest that this application for has been re%dewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned as incomplete. Signature ���� � � � _ Date 2 -7-9 THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SEAT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL N'IANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 512 NORTH SALISBURY STREET RALEIGH, FORTH CAROLI:NA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: 9191733-5083 9 of 10 ` o l l - �yyYl'10 x pd _ 7Vd y� dv>Ay�d N� vu 1 •L� = %C Mw 0.41 toA 0•fib �PTI Mw ° 1 • x hyj e,�,J�r I'0�: - OJAJ3 n J W - -off _ w VC m w oe&x ��� - -----�v'�1'�'I o�, ��jnt � Wad Z�c•�1 = �`� x add 01.gq,; - b 2O ON 103ro8d 31VOS NOIldIa0S30 ' 01 31t/0 I - A9 031v-inoivo d0 ON 133HS iw eor ZOBBZ •7'N'3111AMHSV I.0882 '7'N '3711A3HSV SSZ2 XOB'Old 133tl1S 39NVtl0 BE SLSO-BSB/bOL Stdamm ]N9 9Nu-insN0m 'U'd nS31Vl3GSSU IIIEMAJ Da - a JOB SHEET NO. OF McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. 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OF CALCULATED BY 6M DATE DESCRIPTION SCALE PROJECT NO. ... ... ................ .............__.._.._ -._. _:_.. G?At/ FK _� �I.ltiwlE -- Wri! l�ti�i1�C/ Q PjL 1C 2 �✓r' .►'(�l-If� ��'i.l��iYl aC 2�� r �� r 3 �f ---M.��. o�w►nE v� �J��l� - Qa✓ x �o ��J -= ---�-9"�_G_—�_.n�l_ x _3..a .= _ _ (��,-1 � __ MA� t g = lw,4 6At- L%�� (b� _ ��✓ K ('o LJ Al cyst r-M x 60 m 6�uzr'S dm o11_' STATE OF NORTH CAROLiNA Permit No. COUNTY OF Transylvania OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1(dl) and entered into this day of , 19 , by and between, the North Carolina Environmental Management commission, an agency. of the State of Werth Carolina, hereinafter: known as the COMMISSION; and Clark Forest Family Campine Resort_, a corporation/general partnership' registered/licensed to do business in the State of North Carolina, hereinafter known as the DEVELOPER. WITNESSETH: 1. The DEVELOPER is the okrne37 of certain lands lying in Transylvania County, upon which it is erecting and will erect .a'viviliiig unit- and' t..er -improvements, said ,..e' - 1-- Black Forest Familyi Camping (hereinafter the Development) . Resort 2. The DEVELOPER desires, to construct a, wastewater collection system with pumps, wastewater treatment works and/or disposal facilities (hereinafter Disp System) to provide sanitary sewage disposal to.serve the Development o said lands. 3. The DEVELOPER has applied to the COMMISSION for the issuance of a permit pursuant to G.S. 143-215. 1 to construct, maintain, and operate the Disposal System.. 4. The DEVELOPER has created or shall create unit ownership in said dwellings units, other improvements and lands through filing of a Declaration of Unit Ownership (here:i371after Declaration), pursuant to Chapter 47C of the North Carolina General Statutes. .5. The DEVELOPER has caused to be formed or will cause to be formed at the time of filing of the Declaration, the N/A _, (hereinafter Association) a non-profit (Unit Owners Association) corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of North Carolina, for the purpose, among others, of handling the property, affairs and business of t;-iL Development;' of operating, maintaining, re -constructing and repairing the common elements of the lands and improvements subject to unit ownership, including the Disposal System; and of collecting dues and assessments to provide funds for such operation, maintenance, re -construction and repair. 6. The C=IIS.SION desires to assure that the Disposal System of the Development is properly constructed, maintained and operated in accordance with law and permit provisions in order to protect the quality of the waters of the State and the public interest therein. WAM NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the benefits to be derived by each of the parties hereto, the COMMISSION and DEVELOPER do hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. The DEVELOPER shall construct the Disposal System in accordance with the permit and plans and specifications hereafter issued and approved by the COMMISSION; and shall thereafter properly operate and maintain such systems and facilities in accordance with applicable permit provisions and law. 2. The DEVELOPER shall not transfer ownership and/or control of the Disposal System to the Association until construction has been completed in accordance with the permit and approved plans, and the staff of the Division of Environmental i•ialiage-aie„t h,as ins-, ected and approved of the facilities. In order to change the name of the permit holder, the DEVELOPER must request that the permit be reissued to the Association. The request must include a ropy of: the Association Bylaws and Declaration. 3. The DEVELOPER shall provide in the Declaration and Association Bylaws that the Disposal System and appurtenances thereto are part of- the common elements and shall thereafter be properly maintained and operated in conformity with law and the provisions of the permit for construction, operation, repair, and maintenance of the system and facilities. The Declaration and Bylaws shall identify the entire wastewater treatment, collection and disposal system as a common element which will receive the highest priority for expenditures by the Association except for Federal, State and local taxes, and insurance. 4. The DEVELOPER shall provide in the Declaration and Association Bylaws that the Disposal System will be maintained. out of the common -expenses. In order to assure that there shall be funds readily available to repair, maintain or construct the Disposal System, beyond the routine operation and maintenance expenses, the Declaration and Association Bylaws :shall provide that a fund be created out -of the common expenses. Such fund shall be separate from the routine maintenance allocated for the facility and shall be part of the yearly budget. 5. In the event the common expense allocation and separate fund are not adequate for the construction, repair, and maintenance of the Disposal System, the Declaration and Association Bylaws shall provide for special assessments to cover such necessary costs. There shall be no limit on the amount of such assessments, and the Declaration and Bylaws shall provide that such special assessments can be made as necessary at any time. 6. If a wastewater collection system and wastewater treatment and/or disposal facility provided by any city, town, village, county, water and sewer authorities, or other unit of government shall hereinafter become available to serve the Development, the DEVELOPER shall take such action as is necessary to cause the existing and future wastewater of the Development to be accepted and discharged into said FEB-24-1995 16:22 FROM DEM WATER DUALITY SECTION TO ARID P.01i02 4• r � ;t 7Z ry .State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division. of Environmental. Management P_O- Box 2.9.535 Raleigh, NC 27626-053 5 WATER QUA.-T.ITY SECTION FAX # 919/733-9919 TELECCaPY TO: FAX NUMBER: FROM: Cc `s,. &)jaig e k PH0.NE -::... NO- OF PAGES, INCLUDING COVER S:PIEET: 0 COMMENTS: i4eve- �t5 FEB-24-1995 16:23 FROM DEM WATER QUALITY SECTION TO ARO P.02/02 Y State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural. Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 13, 1994 W. M. Keith Webb, P-E. McGill Associates, P.A_ P.O. Box 2259 Asheville, NC 28802 Subject: Black Forest Campground I am writing in response to your letter of November 2, 1993 in which you requested speculative NPDES permit limits for a new campground facility located in Transylvania County. Unfortunately, the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) does not have the resources to provide speculative limits for privately owned facilities. In order to receive NPDES permit limits, the facility will have to submit a permit application along with the appropriate processing fees to the Permits and Engineering Unit. I apologize for the delay in our response and hope that it did not cause any inconvenience. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Ruth Swanek or me at (919)733- 5083. Sincerely, Donald L. Safrit, F.E. Asst. Chief for Technical Support Water (duality Section P.Q. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0635 Telephone 91 s-733-5083 PAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affimoive Action Employer So% recycled/ 1 d*/o post -consumer paper TOTAL P.02 �r L� dl N ,''� _ CGILL ASSOCIAT-IJ , P.A. 0 CONSULTING ENGINEERS ,November 2, 1993 U Mr. Trevor Clements North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 RE: Dear Mr. Clements: lV-jLp't�l� L�1 Wastewater Treatment Facility Black Forest Campground Transylvania County We are currently working on the development of a new campground facility located in Transylvania County. The campground will have a total of 201 RV sites, 84 tent sites, 20 cabins, and a 6 bedroom bed and breakfast facility. Estimated maximum wastewater discharge is 40,890 gpd. Phase one development `\ will be 22,750 gpd. The proposed new facility will have a design flow of 0.041 MGD and will discharge into Walker Creek. The proposed plant location is shown on the enclosed location map. Treatment facilities at the proposed plant will consist of primary screening followed by secondary treatment utilizing the activated sludge process in a package type wastewater treatment plant. We are hereby requesting that you provide us with speculative NPDES permit limits for the design flow of 0.041 MGD. The discharge point is as shown on the enclosed location map. We appreciate your assistance with this project. If you have any questions or need further information, please contact me at (704) 252-0575. Sincerely, McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. M. KEITH WEBB, P.E. Project Manager Enclosure W cc: Paul White i NOV -- 41993 P.O. 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