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Anderson, Mitchell L
From:Anderson, Mitchell L
Sent:Thursday, October 28, 2021 4:32 PM
To:'caguffey@ncdot.gov'; 'steve.garrison@rutherfordcountync.gov'
Subject:FW: DWR 2020-1968 Ver 2 Broad River Paddle Accesses: Rutherford County
From: Anderson, Mitchell L
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2021 4:30 PM
To: josselyn@bfec.org; tim@dbdplanning.com; adam@bfec.org
Cc: caguffy@ncdot.gov
Subject: DWR 2020‐1968 Ver 2 Broad River Paddle Accesses: Rutherford County
Hello Mr. Johnson,
On September 30, 2021 the Division of Water Resources (Division) received your application requesting a 401 Water
Quality Certification from the Division for the subject project, with the appropriate fee
received on October 04, 2021. The Division has determined that your application is incomplete and cannot be
processed. The application is on‐hold until all of the following information is received:
1. Please provide a site plan showing the property boundaries, structures (buildings, docks, impervious surfaces,
etc.), location of the shoreline, location of the impacts to the streambank and/or streambed (excavation,
dredging, rip rap, concrete, etc.) [15A NCAC 02H .0502(a)(9)]
2. Per Condition 9 GC 4132, all work in or adjacent to streams shall be conducted so that the flowing stream does
not come in contact with the disturbed area. Please provide a construction sequence that details the measures
to be utilized at the site and a sequence of construction events to be followed to ensure compliance with this
condition. In addition, please ensure that the location of the temporary impacts are shown on the construction
drawings and clearly indicated in the revised impact table. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)(3) ]
3. Per Condition 13 GC 4132, all necessary measures shall be taken to prevent direct contact between uncured
concrete and waters of the state. Plans received on September 30, 2021 do not provide sufficient detail for the
proposed impacts to the Broad River. Please provide information and details regarding materials used to
construct the proposed structures as well as their placement within the streambank and/or streambed (Landing
area, stairs, etc.) [15A NCAC 02H .0502(a)(9) and .0506(b)(3)]
4. A complete review of the project cannot be conducted until the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has verified 404
permit requirements and coverage under a Nation Wide or Individual Permit. Please provide documentation of
Permit verification by the USACE.
Pursuant to Title 15A NCAC 02H .0502(e), the applicant shall furnish all of the above requested information for the
proper consideration of the application. Please respond in writing within 30 calendar days. If all of the requested
information is not received within 30 calendar days of receipt of this letter, the Division will be unable to approve the
application and it will be denied as incomplete. The denial of this project will necessitate reapplication to the Division
for approval, including a complete application package and the appropriate fee.
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Please be aware that you have no authorization under the Section 401 of the Clean Water Act for this activity and any
work done within waters of the state may be a violation of North Carolina General Statutes and Administrative Code.
Thank you,
Mitchell Anderson
Environmental Specialist – Asheville Regional Office
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
NCDEQ – Division of Water Resources
2090 U.S. Hwy. 70
Swannanoa, N.C. 28778
828-296-4662 office
mitchell.anderson@ncdenr.gov
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