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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8070633_Historical File_20071026I f j`. � Yl ICI t• ..,.. ` R I�I 1 J Yibouc V-��Uf SE -- (ow VIK wt. ��.j�...K. �,'f:Gf�. .; { ri' )11,0,'�i_ �U; I,.• L•t: F'T�1F � ,.yam 115 11�1C`�L-,�,us,. e'j.� '��" f7YSx,.p• _ �11 i6 iI+ f '1 �KIK�C�c�c��c�clK�C�K�KIK�C�c�KIKIKIKIK�C�C�K�K�K�K%K�CIK�CIK�C�K��CIK�C�C�K��CJK�C�K�C�K�C�C�CJKIK�C�C�K�C�K�K�K�C7K�C�C�C�K�CIK�C�K�K��C�K�KX�CIK�C�C�C�C�C�C�C�C�C�K�K�C�cIK�C�K�KIK�C�K�KIKIK�K P. 01 �K �c TRANSACTION REPORT OCT-22-2007 MON 03:18 PM FOR; NCDENR 9103502004 SEND J", DATE START RECEIVER—© TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP �K OCT-22 03:18 PM 94544241 24" 2 FAX TX OK 960 TOTAL 24S PAGES: 2 .K �pF WATF,9 4: — Q Q � October 20, 2007 Franklin Jerome Coker, Manager Cape Fear Precast, LLC P.O. Box 10368 8260 River Road Southport, NC 28461 Pose' FexNota 7671 aap"► m Itiedl coma. I � Phone r P1mne 0 Fmc4! r Subject: Request far Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SWe 07oe33 Cape Fear Precast LLC In Burton Industrial Park Onslow, County Dear Mr. Coker. The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Cape Fear Precast, LLC an June 18, 2007, with additional information submitted on October 2, 2007. Further review of that information has determined that the following Information is needed to continue the stormwater review; 1. Submit two copies of the wetlands map dellneatod by the USACE. Each permit requested requires copies of the delineation within five years. 2. Resize the pond based on average pond depth. As proposed, the use of the maximum pond depth results in a pond surface area sized almost two times too small. The pond surface area is a significant design criteria to provide storm water treatment. There is sufficient land on the proposed property for a larger surface area pond since the remainder of the property Is unsuitable for development due to topography; as the engineer, David Newsom, mentions In his memo dated September 28, 2007, Item 13. Use the average pond depth to determine the SAIDA ratio in accordance with the April INN BMP sections 1.3.1 and 1.4. The proposed pond has only 30 foot of its 80 foot under the temporary pool at the maximum depth of 7 feet, yet 7 feet was used in the calculations for sizing the pond. More than half of the pond area Is much less then 7 foot deep at approximately 4 foot. Submit the calculations, supplement and plans to report the pond surface area sizing based on the average depth. Although specific dimensions for the pond were not provided, the average depth appears to he approximately 4 feet. 115A NCAC 21-1.1008 (e)(3)]. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to preliminaryreviews. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to November 26, 2007, or the application will be returned as Incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, Including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the Information, please mail or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the dam by which you expect to submit the required Information. The construction of any impervious surfaces, other then a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCGS 143-218.6A. Nw1h Q=Km DMdon orWow gadity Ifi17Mnti Snv!mcodu Rdd&1R'.37600.1417 Nww(019)733.7016 QmlanM Shmw Jwft !!>0L11WAW—WiW— Ie 01 n1 612N.9dhhWSt. RddW4 NC 27604 Boa (011)T,12.2496 1-177423.6741 AOETA Oppolb*#AmnrvaAabnP3lpbpar—m%p**Tbdlo%Pa MMWPapa P. 01 TRANSACTION REPORT OCT-22-2007 MON 09:41 AM FOR: NCDENR 9103502004 :K SEND DATE START RECEIVER....,%v TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP �c OCT-22 09:41 AM 919103250060 35" 2 FAX TX OK 949 TOTAL 35S PAGES: Mad" F. Way, Covemor WUHmn C. Reee Ir., so mly Nmfh Cvdim Dapemnem of Rnl lmem nt and Nrtunl Remorse Coloho N. Su HO% Dlmdor D1v6kn Pf WidvrQudhy October 20, 2007 Franklin Jerome Coker, Manager Cape Fear Precast, LLC P.O. Box 10369 8250 River Road Southport, NC 28461 Bul4nrt:: Request for Additional Information Stomrwater Project No. SW8 070633 Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton Industrial Park Onslow, County Dear Mr. Coker: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Cape Fear Precast, LLC on June 13, 2007, with additional Information submitted on October 2, 2007. Further review of that information has determined that the following information Is needed to continue the atormwater review: 1. Submit two copies of the wetlands map delineated by the U5ACE. Each permit requested requires copies of the delineation within five years. Resize the pond based on average pond depth. As proposed, the use of the maximum pond depth results in a pond surface area sized almost two times too small. The pond surface area Is a significant design criteria to provide storm water heal..ant-There is sufficient land on the proposed property for a larger surface area pond since the remainder of the property is unsuitable for development due to topography; as the engineer, David Newsom, mentions in his memo dated September 28, 2007, item 13. Use the average pond depth to determine the SAIDA ratio in accordance with the April 1999 BMP sections 1.3.1 and 1.4. The proposed pond has only 30 foot of its 80 foot under the temporary pool at the maximum depth of 7 feet, yet 7 feet was used in the calculations for sizing the pond. Mora than half of the pond area Is much leas then 7 foot deep at approximately 4 foot. Submit the calculations, supplement and plans to report the pond surface area sizing based on the average depth. Although specific dimensions for the pond were not provided, the average depth appears to be approximately 4 feet.116A NCAC 2H.1008 (e)(3)]. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to preliminary reviews. The requested Information should be received by this Office prior to November 25, 2007, or the application will be returned as incomplete_ The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, Including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the Information, please mail or fax your request tar a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required Information. The construction of any Impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCGS 143-21 S.BA. two. Nash Coalnm D:+ism, afWalr Q,oRly 1fi175WI Ban,iea Costar Rddsh,NC 2760D-1617 Phone O1vJ 73.'IA015 CurWmar5etv7m 1nkmd; caw• du mmfit— L*mQ - 512 N. Sdi111nty 5t R&W.NC 2M4 Fa (919) US-2496 1AM-4224748 An ftW ORMHOlgffielM11-Aft ftq ff—S%Pael OIL NO OeMurou Paper JOHN L. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. LAND SURVEYING — LAND PLANNING — MAPPING P.O. BOX 1685 JACKSONVH-LE, NC 28541 OFFICE: (910) 346-9800 FAX: (910) 346-1210 E-MAIL: bettyb@ilonc.com Orbriani@ilt)nc.com TO: Ms. Mary Jean Naugle N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources — Department of Stormwater 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Letter of Transmittal DATE: October 1, 2007 ATTENTION: Mary Jean Naugle Re: Cape Fear Precast-Stormwater Project No. SW8 070633 COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 2 Sets of revised plans 2 Revised copies of "Wet Detention Basin Supplement" (Sheets 1 & 3 of 4) 2 Sets of revised calculations 1 Letter from Engineer (Dave Newsom) 1 Revised "Drainage Area Supplement Map" OCT 0 REMARKS: Design Calculations Stormwater Treatment Facilities for Cape Fear Precast located in Onslow Industrial Park 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Project consists of an industrial precast concrete production facility on a 21.7 acre tract and associated sitework. 2. COMPUTE POND AREA REQUIRED a. Compute Percent Impervious: Impervious Areas: On -Site Buildings On -Site Streets On -Site Parking On -Site Sidewalks Other on -site Off -site Sub -Total FUTURE(reserved) Total Total Area Drainage to Pond: Percent Impervious = b. Compute Pond Surface Area 0 314,236 Total 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 314,236 0 314,236 SF ,J OmR n: 100,000 SF 0 414,236 414,236 SF 0.673 or 67.3 % SF ..........::x:::,: ,. Using Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio Chart for 90% TSS Removal (copy attached) and , assuming tFJfoot pond depth: jt � o � e'/i_ � ,k\fi: -M sir SA/DA = <>s% (interpolated) 1 Therefore: Surface Area = SA/DA x Drainage Area = 17,019 SF say OCT 0 2 2007 c. Compute Minimum Pond Dimensions Assume rectangular shape with 3:1 Length (L) to Width (WI Ratio: Length = 230.07 feet Width = 76.69 feet Site conditions, however, dictate irregular shaped pond: Hydr. Length = ,<fi Meet so, Hydr. Width 68.0 feet (avg) Actual L/W = 3.9 (irregular shape) 3. DETERMINE VOLUME TO BE CONTROLLED FROM 1" STORM Using Schuler "Simple Method": Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) where I = percent impervious Rv = 0.656 in/in Control Volume = Design Rainfall x Rv x Drainage Area Control Volume = 33,632 CF 4. DETERMINE REQUIRED STORAGE DEPTH Assume: 3:1 side slopes solving for depth (d) by trial & error: d = 1.7 5. DETERMINE ORIFICE SIZE say .;..: ' . CF Control Volume must be drawn down over a 2 day - 5 day period. Using orifice equation, solve for Diameter (D) that results in 3-1/2 day period: D = (Q / 0.026 (h)•51-e Where: Q = (Control Volume / 3.5 days x 86,400 sec/day) = 0.111 cfs h= d / 2 = 0.85 -74we Solving for D: D = 2.16 Use.-:..,. '" pipe Actual Drawdown with actual drawdown pipe diameter (using orifice equation): Q= 0.090 cfs Draw Down Period = 4.07 days OK, < 5.0 6. SELECT OUTLET STRUCTURE DIAMETER Size outlet structure such that depth of Q10 flow <1.0 feet: Using Rational Formula (Q=CIA) where: Cimper Cpery=.......,.,... Ccum = - 0.67- 110=yin/hr A = 14.13 ac Q 10 = 67.99 cfs Assuming 1/2 circumference is used as weir and using Francis Formula (Q=3.33LH1'5) to solve for L such that H = 1.0: L = 20.42 Feet Min 60 inch diameter outlet structure Use 60 inch diameter outlet structure 7- DETERMINE 010 STAGE Q 10 = 67.99 cfs Using Francis Formula (Q-3.33LH1'5) solve for H: H 10 = 1.89 feet 8. DETERMINE Q100 STAGE (ELEV. OF EMERGENCY SPILLWAY) Using Rational Formula (Q=CIA) where: Ccum = 0.67 I100 ... .......................... ........................ = _,.;,,..; in/hr Q100 = 80.60 Using Francis Formula (Q=3.33LH"5) solve for H: R. C F'17'" ? a � ® 2 2007 H 100 = 2.12 feet 9. DETERMINE Q100 STAGE OVER EMERGENCY SPILLWAY (TOP BERM ELEV.) Assume primary spillway blocked (i.e., emergency spillway to accommodate Q100) Emergency spillway shall be a broad crested earthem weir designed to pass 100 year storm. Using broad crested weir equation H = (Q/Cw x Lf /3 where: Q = Q100 80.60 cfs Cw = 3.0 Length = x>==# feet H = 0.60 feet 10. FOREBAY SIZING Compute Actual Pond Volumes (using average end method): Avg Incr. Incr. Cum. Main Bay Volume: Elevation Area (SQArea (SE) Depth FT Vol (CF) VolCF Pond Bottom Bottom Veg Shelf :.;:.;�``:.:" 7,224 5.33 38,504 38,504 Normal Pond ..,...............................................:::����11,7311.67 19,591 58,095 Main Bay Volume = 58,095 CF Forebay Volume: Elevation Area SF A Depth FT Vol Vol C Pond Bottom 27.00 Normal Pond ?0 2,133 7.00 14,931 14,931 Forebay Volume = 14,931 CF Total Pond Volume = 73,026 CF Forebay Volume equates to 20.4 % of Total Volume Temp. Storage Volume : Elevation Area SF Area (SF) Depth FT Vol (CF) Vol CF Normal Pond 34.00 17,644 Temp. Pond Level p :;:<>'..`':.Q :::.....:.... 19 259 1.75 33 702 33,702 Temp. Pool Volume = 33,702 CF 10 Yr Storage Volume: Elevation Area SFArea (SF Depth FT Vol CF VolCF Temp Pond Level 35.75 20,873 Temp. Pond Level >-€ €: ° :>;;;? � 22 709 1.89 42,933 42,933 ::...........::..:::...:.:..:.,.::...::.::......... ... :..: ���y^� •gyp--��y*�/7 -{�''�` +tee 1 `JL� � d .All Y .►-�" �f OCT 0 2 2007 Temp. Pool Volume = 42,933 CF 100 Yr Storage Volume : Elevation Area ( Area SF Depth (FT) Vol CFVol CF` Temp Pond Level 35.75 20,873 Temp. Pond Level <:fl s 22 939 2.12 48 577 48,577 Temp. Pool Volume = 48,577 CF 11. SUMMARY Pond Elevations: Top Berm (minimum) H= 0.66 100-Yr. Flood H100 = 2.12 10-Yr. Flood H10 = 1.89 1-inch Storage storage depth = 1.75 Permanent Pool pond depth = 7 Pond Bottom 12. WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT Basin Bottom Elevation 27.00 Perm. Pool Elevation 34.00 Temp. Pool Elevation 35.75 Perm Pool Surface Area 17,644 SF Drainage Area 14.13 AC Impervious Area 9.51 AC Perm. Pool Volume 73,026 CF Temp Pool Volume 33,702 CF Forebay Volume 14,931 CF SA/DA 2.7654 Diameter of Orifice 2.00 Design Rainfall 1" Relative Actual 11.53 38.63 10.87 37.87 (emerg. weir elev) 10.64 37.64 8.76 35.75 (primary weir elev) 7.00 34.00 (invert out elev) 0 `:.........`` 0 C T 0 2 2007 Design TSS Removal 90% OCT 0 � 2007 Crystal Coast Engineering, PA 3817-3 Freedom Way Hubert, N.C. 28539 Tel: (910) 325-0006 Fax (910) 325-0060 Email: crystalcoasteng@bizec.rr.com September 28, 2007 Ms. Mary Jean Naugle N.C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, N.C. 28405 Re: Stormwater Project No. SW8 070633 Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton Industrial Park Onslow County Dear Ms. Naugle, We are in receipt of vour Reauest for Additional Information dated August 28. 2007 for the referenced project. We provide the following information to allow you to continue the stormwater review (item numbers correspond to your original email): Wetlands were delineated and approved by the Corps of Engineer's when the park was originally designed. It is the same delineation which was accepted by your office when that project (Burton Industrial Park) was permitted. The delineation shown on the drawing is per that original design. Existing topography in the vicinity of the proposed pond is highly variable making it extremely difficult to precisely quantify the depth to SHWT_ However, according to Mr. Haywood Pittman, Licensed Soil Scientist, the elevation of the seasonal high water table is approximately Elev. 34.0. We have redesigned the pond, setting the proposed normal pond elevation equal to the SHWT as established by Mr. Pittman. „ 3° The property on which the pond is proposed is owned and controlled by the permittee so it would appear an easement is unnecessary. Per your request, however, we have added an easement to the drawings. cS1 See comment 2 above. We have redesigned the pond, setting the proposed normal pond elevation equal to the SHWT 0j Proposed swale is not a "treatment swale" but a "conveyance swale". It is my understanding that 1' separation is not required for "conveyance swales". F (-I-L V f 6. A Drainage Area Supplement is attached for your use. 16, FatO w1 LL 'T Pond provides average depth in excess of the 3' minimum required. The pond has cNd4614? I` �1 been designed exactly as countless other ponds that your office has permitted under el the 1999 BMP Manual. ?-e <,�-A. L- % IK) uN t;k, t-71 "4 u L-, C cc-t:;oGsu Q icAc tr j4 cAq Preformed Scour Pad added to the drawing. Existing topography at the proposed discharge location will naturally "spread" the flow. 9. Added dimensions as requested. 9 E` f 4' MfAdded dimensions as requested. 11. Prefer to leave the detail as is. Use of 4" square openings, as suggested, has recently caused a failure of a pond embankment due to increased clogging potentialF-,C�.. 12. All flow from roofs will be collected by perimeter swales. OCT 0 2, Ml BY: • Page 2 September 28, 2007 13. As the site is owned by the permittee (this is not a subdivision) it would appear that Deed Restrictions are unnecessary. The remainder of the property is unsuitable for development due to topography. If, however, the permittee does, in the future, intend to expand the facility, he understands a permit modification is required. We are hopeful that this response addresses all concerns and that the permit can be issued in the near future. Should you have questions or additional concerns, please feel free to contact me. Vavid K Newsom, PE " CRYSTAL COAST ENGINEERING 9CT 0 2 2,007 Pr 01 TRANSACTION REPORT �c AUG-30-2007 THU 08:2.6 AM FOR: NCDENR 9103502004 SEND :K DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP :K :K AUG-30 08:25 AM 94544241 34" 3 FAX TX OK 482 W y m TOTAL : 34S PAGES: 3 of warF9 r Q R Y 010.7M7303 N6chad F. Way, Govemor William G. RON Jr., Secretary North C Irta Deparbnent of EnwlmnmNa and NakM Resources Colson H. Bull: cumcw Dlvlsion of Water tawy Chuck Waidlll, Deputy Director Division of Water 0wifty _Stormwater _ Express Per itting 71ar Mr. Jwwm Coker, Cape Fear pmcgst Fraea M. J. Naugle Palo 8104a4-4241 Phoms 910-454.4240 99- NC DWQ SW8 070M 13 UMM x For Ravtaw Dlbr 813p=7 cm d Pkaaa I>+enat1100 13 Phreraa Reply O Plaaaa Ram Mr. Coker. Please find attached a request for addltlon information. This was malted on Tuesday to you and e-mailed to the consultant. Mary Jean N. C. Division of water aualty 127 Cardinal Drive Extenalcn (910) 70672f 5 Cuetamer Servloe NAtmirgbn Reglenal Dilke Yffift m, NC 28408 Colo) 350-20m Fax 1-977.523.6748 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality Chuck Wakhil, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality 910-796-7303 To: Mr. Jerome Coker, Cape Fear Precast From: M. J. Naugle Fax: 910-454-4241 Pages: 1 of 3 Phone: 910-454-4240 Date: 8/30/2007 Re: NC DWQ SW8 070633 CC: ❑ Urgent x For Review ❑ Please Comment ❑ Please Reply ❑ Please Recycle Mr. Coker; Please find attached a request for addition information. This was mailed on Tuesday to you and e-mailed to the consultant. Mary Jean v+v. N. C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension (910) 796-7215 Customer Service �$,-� Wilmington Regional Office Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 350-2004 Fax 1-877-623-6748 N(:L)Et,=t P. 01 TRANSACTION REPORT :K AUG-28-2007 TUE 04:15 PM FOR: NCDENR 9103502004 :K SEND �c DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP AUG-28 04:14 PM 919103250060 OaO50k 35" 2 FAX TX OK 473 �c TOTAL : 35S PAGES: �Of WAr�q Michael F.1309Y,Gnvar w QG wlnheu a. flan Jr., secremY W.,th Carolina DepWU-9Mfimimmu ettWei NeuniRaccurac5 t Cd m R. sullim, Dh= Q `C Dividanofwwer Quality August 28, 2007 Franklin Jerome Coker, Manager Cape Fear Precast, LLC P.O. Box 10369 8260 River Road Southport, NC 28461 Subject: Request for Additional Informatlon Skormwater Project No. SIWS 070633 Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton industrial Park Onslow County Dear Mr. Coker. The Wilmington Reglonal Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton Industrial Parts on June 18, 2007. A preliminary review of that information has determined that fhe application Is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwatef review: 1, provide a wetlands map for the site signed by a certified authority. 2. Report the seasonal high water table elevation on the pond section dertall and the swale char. 3. Locate the pond / swales l piping in a recorded accessldrainage easement reported on the plans. The pond outlet requires a recorded drainage easement 4. If the permanent pool Is below the SHWT then provide a liner for the pond. The liner shall be constructed of a natural material at least one foot in thickness and having a hydraulic conductivity of no greater than 1 x 10-6 centimeters per second when compacted. The liner shall be at least one foot above the SHWT (18 24 Inches is recommended) and shall have a minimum of 12 Inches soil on top to prompts vegetation and to protect the liner. 5. Provide a minimum of one -foot separation between the bottom of the Swale and the SHWT. (April 199g BMP section 6.6, page 68). 6. Delineate the drainage area for the pond. Provide an overall layout plan depicting the entire property and the BUA on one plan. Report the north arrow on the layout plan. Clarify why the drainage area is only 14 acne when the site area Is almost 22 acres. 7. Use average pond depth for purposes of sizing the pond. The average pond depth should be used to deterillne the SAIDA ratio. The proposed pond has only 30 foot of its 60 foot under the temporary pool at the maximum depth of 7 feet, yet 7 feet was used In the calculations for sizing the pond. More than half of the pond area is much less than 7 foot deep. Update the calculations, supplement and plans to reflect sizing based on the average depth. Although specific dimensions for the pond were not provided, the average depth appears toapproximatelybe 4 feet [April BMP section 1.3.1 and 1.4,15A NCAC 2H.1008(a))]_ 8. Provide level spreaders at storrlwater outlets to wetlands sized to ensuro diffuse and non-emalve flow. 9. Provide details for the road&, parking, sidewalk, etc, including width, radii, dimensions, and slopes. 10. Provide dimensions for the building. 11. Label the trash rack detall with a maximum of 44nch square openings. f w lgotd,gmlmDlvllYaa eLwamCu•Ib' h17Cudind PAve t�tanelav xhlMnaren.*m '-eAM ft—CPtg7%&7215 CwMeeK ti A. imannc 1 14ffiWll>;� AM a10P504M t-e77aM746 An EqualCppe,'IdbWma Admkftm-6D%tA*hod%cRFAILOMMWPaper C•�OtrRQG Michael F. Easley, Governor j nF William G. Ross Jr., Secretary r North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality August 28, 2007 Franklin Jerome Coker, Manager Cape Fear Precast, LLC P.O. Box 10369 8250 River Road Southport, NC 28461 Subject: Request for Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SW8 070633 Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton Industrial Park Onslow County Dear Mr. Coker: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Cape Fear Precast, LLC in Burton Industrial Park on June 18, 2007. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review:p}n�,7 Neet)Col Provide a wetlands map for the site signed by a certified authority. n IY �'t i 2. Report the seasonal high water table elevation on the pond section detail and the Swale chart. 3. Locate the pond / swales / piping in a recorded access/drainage easement reported on the plans. The pond outlet requires a recorded drainage easement. 4. If the permanent pool is below the SHWT then provide a liner for the pond. The liner shall be constructed of a natural material at least one foot in thickness and having a hydraulic conductivity of no greater than 1 x 10-6 centimeters per second when compacted. The liner shall be at least one foot above the SHWT (18 -24 inches is recommended) and shall have a minimum of 12 inches soil on top to promote vegetation and to protect the liner. 5. Provide a minimum of one -foot separation between the bottom of the swale and the SHWT. (April 1999 BMP section 5.6, page 68). 6. Delineate the drainage area for the pond. Provide an overall layout plan depicting the entire property and the BUA on one plan. Report the north arrow on the layout plan. Clarify why the drainage area is only 14 acres when the site area is almost 22 acres. 7. Use average pond depth for purposes of sizing the pond. The average pond depth should be used to determine the SA/DA ratio. The proposed pond has only 30 foot of its 80 foot under the temporary pool at the maximum depth of 7 feet, yet 7 feet was used in the calculations for sizing the pond. More than half of the pond area is much less than 7 foot deep. Update the calculations, supplement and plans to reflect sizing based on the average depth. Although specific dimensions for the pond were not provided, the average depth appears to be approximately 4 feet. [April BMP section 1.3.1 and 1.4, 15A NCAC 2H.1008(e)(3)j. 8. Provide level spreaders at stormwater outlets to wetlands sized to ensure diffuse and non -erosive flow. 9. Provide details for the roads, parking, sidewalk, etc, including width, radii, dimensions, and slopes. 10. Provide dimensions for the building. 11. Label the trash rack detail with a maximum of 4-inch square openings. North Carolina Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Phone (910)796-7215 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.ore Fax (910)350-2004 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Wc°ftn Carob�' ,a Xadurally Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 12. Show the roof drain collection lines on the plan layout. All roof drainage must be directed to the pond. 13. Provide a copy of the proposed deed restrictions to include all required conditions and limitations for the property. Clarify development plans for the other 7+ acres on the site. Please be advised that the development of the future areas of this property will require a permit modification and the current stormwater rules will apply since the details for the built -upon area and stormwater system was not proposed with this application. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received in this Office prior to September 30, 2007, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittai of all required items, including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the information, please mail, email or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information. The Division is allowed 90 days from the receipt of a completed application to issue the permit. The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A. Please reference the State assigned project number on all correspondence. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 796-7301 or email me at mary.naugle@ncmail.net. �Sincerely, M.J. augle ENB/mjn: S:1WQSISTORMWATERIADDINFO120071070633 aug07 CC: David K. Newsom, PE Crystal Coast Engineering, PA 910-325-0006, [x0060 fax] M.J. Naugle JOHN L. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. LAND SURVEYING - LAND PLANNING - MAPPING P.O. BOX 1685 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 OFFICE: (910) 346-9800 FAX: (910) 346-1210 E-MAIL: bgMb@jlpnc.co Or brianj@ilpnc.com 1N Z� rJUN 8 2,0�7 Letter of Transminal DATE: June 15, 2007 TO: Ms. Rhonda Hall ATTENTION: N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Rhonda Han Re: Resources — Department of Stormwater Cape Fear Precast LLC 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 2 1 Sets of plans 2 1 1 Stormwater applications with calculations 1 Check in the amount of $420.00 REMARKS: Stormwater Treatment/Erosion Control Narrative Cape Fear Precast, LLC — Burton Industrial Park Cape Fear Precast, LLC proposes to construct a precast concrete production facility and associated sitework on a 21.69 acre tract located on Mildred Thomas Court in Onslow County's Burton Industrial Site. The site is currently vacant and wooded. The project site is tributary to an un-named tributary of New River. The proposed development activities are high density (BUA=43.8%), therefore, stormwater treatment facilities are required. Because the site is located adjacent to class SC waters, a wet detention pond, designed for 90% TSS removal, is proposed to meet the DWQ requirements for stormwater treatment. All stormwater emanating from impervious surfaces that is generated on -site shall be collected and directed to the rear of the site via perimeter swales and storm drainage piping. The treatment system will require periodic maintenance. Maintenance frequency shall be dictated by depth of sediment in the basins. Sediment depths shall be checked by the owner on a periodic basis. Existing soils on site are sandy loams underlain by denser and less pervious strata at greater depths. It is proposed to utilize the storage basin for sediment storage during construction. Upon stabilizing the site, the contractor will be required to remove accumulated sediments and restore the basin to the design elevations. 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MINES THE JURISDICTION OF SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER AM AS DETERMINED 15YTHE Z G e HUSBAND D.B. IG F at'° UNDBL9IGNED ON THIS DATE. UNLESS THERE 15 A CHANGE IN THE LAW OR OUR PUBLISHED WILLOUGHBY LLOYD A,°4RITT D.B. 957, P. 587 n TOTAL UPLAND AREA : ±606.44 ACRES (I O-Z6-99) REGUlAT10N5, THIS DETERMINATION Or SECTION 404 JURISgCTION MAY BC RP11ED UPON FORA PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FIVE YEARS FROM THIS DATE. THIS DETERMINATION WAS tL TOTAL WETLAND AREA : I I G.36 ACRE5 (I 0-26-99) 0.8 MADE UTILIZING THE 1987 CORES OE ENGINEERS WETLANDS DELINEATION MANUAL'. 3t TOTAL IMPACTED WETLAND AREA: 0.51 ACRES ( 11- I G-05) + D.BuONEL WHITN f REGULATORY OFFICAL : Ns REMAINING WETLAND AREA ; 1 15.54 ACRES (I 1-1 G-O5)a0 . 1248, P. G6k mlLc , �\\N �. \'' , -�'^} � " � IN G S• �i' f•. OLD BRYANT RD. 1/ i (�� DATE PONY FARM ROW N/F LEO H. WILHITE `-"tj� WT USAGE ACTION ID : N.CS.R. 1212 D.B. 919 P. 251 F ' '1 ., ,!-' J.S. MINES J.B. 176, P. qD3 )t,) BLUE CREEK ROAD_-- �_.!' 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HEATH ,� f / _ P .I r �. 1 r ,, 1 `` _ &WIFE •`R "1 111 5. ........ wo- •t MARGARET L HELEN F. HEATH�+.1 ( { ! \ ,Ek�C7+F f L}A (� D.B. 604, P. 887 \ �I`I Zo N D.B. 1193, P 674 , ii / j -, i [ 1 `! t� I 1 it �ij \ \ % 1 .•:.: :.•.:. ! D.B. 1076, 5% THIS MAP REPRESENTS THE UPDATE OF THE 404 WETLANDS MAP ORIGINAL. DATE _ I ° I 1 �J• r"' _ �� J ;}'' !� 10.1259, AND CERTIFIED BY MICKEY 9UGG5, UNITED STATES CORP. OF ENGINEERS OLD TAR 10-2659 AND SHOWS THE CURRENT IMPACT AREAS OF TH15 DATE NOV. 15, 2005. \� LANDING RD. THIS CERTIFICATION 19 FOR THE SURVEY AND MAP OF AREA 'A", 'B', AND 1D° �IF GUM B 1, / i •'r DARDEN LANIER, P.L.S. L-1223 �O.I9C,H vJL`�6 Z.A. IiURGANUSHEIRS 1. ,..`-,� 4 'I I/ �' r ,/i / �.a ;,30 F J�. V gye`�3A� M. 21, P. 22 N/F I/ `J� ~ GURGANUS HEIRS GgA�HIC SCALE SLIDE B-50 DENNIS E. THURMAN, SR. ,}�. \ t \ \ / 1 �-+� M.B. 21, P. 22 / Y` � 14' DIRT ROAD 3 vaEE '/! f 14 ^ A oe 60i P.4453N ��13iI \GURGANUS.IIEIRs `�. —��29 i 1 I I M.B. 21, P: 2 r 1' // • 1 fte . am K