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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0004825_More Information Received_20230110SYNAGRO December 28, 2022 N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Permitting Section — Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 ATTENTION: Mr. Erick Saunders REFERENCE: Follow up to Additional Info Request WQ0004825 City of Randleman Randolph County Dear Mr. Saunders: As a follow up to the additional information request dated December 21st, 2022, listed below are the corrected maps including the buffered culvert area, as well as the updated spill response plan with the updated phone number. Please note that with the culvert area buffer area the acreage for NC-RD-48-1 has went from 32.0 acres to 31.8 acres. Please let me know if any further additional information is required. Ryan Copeland, I�Ptj CivZom� 284 Boger Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 • Phone: (336) 998-7150 • Fax: (336) 998-8450 APPLICATION MAP Q z Ln -- Cl) 0 O o LEGEND APPLICATION AREA UNSUITABLE AREA — — — — — — PRIVATE ROAD O WATER GRAPHIC SCALE — — — — STREAM ONSITE HOUSE 1 = 660 — DRAIN 660' 0 660' OFFSITE HOUSE XX FENCE ❑ OUTBUILDING PROPERTY LINE WELL Q SOIL BORING The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within I C-RD_ A Q V A V I `F in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Fields 1-2 SOIL SURVEY Q - i O - O L GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=800' 800' 0 800, The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established N C-RD-48 midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Fields 1-2 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 100 \V V 1 �JI l` 650 �h: M. 688 GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 1,000' 1,000, 0 1,000' The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All N C-RD-48 locations are approximate. Fields 1-2 VICINITY MAP ,do 9sµpnh Rgrr ��`s� 0 � z C$ atti9anY Fd COun7ty.A e, Ln South Plainfield % vg Friends Meeting \\\\ vincFe7d or Jl] Turner Oalry Rd n }� TigerTown Trucking a • k • Jr � � { �'D � ,ate° �u ➢r 0 R—Rd F.d Bcnton� rsts lj1 Westside Volunteer �_ East Coast Wheel's;& Equip Fire Department a nFR �9th Oairy� J 9Catner Cabinets Turners GarageQ r GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 2,000' 2,000' 0 2,000' The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within N C-RD-48 in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Fields 1-2 RD-48 Application Area (sf) Application Area (ac) Latitude Longitude 1 1388535 31.88 35°47'8.40"N 79°51'21.68"W 2 359512 8.25 35°47'3.11"N 79°51'15.05"W Total 40.13 SPILL RESPONSE PLAN PROJECT: Citv of Randleman WWTP Permit W00004825 IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A SPILL, THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS SHALL BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY: 1. MANAGEMENT OF SPILL CLEAN-UP ACTIVITIES: The Operations Manager shall take immediate charge and initiate clean-up activities. Synagro labor and equipment is to be utilized. In the event additional labor and equipment is required, assistance may be requested from the City of Randleman, the NC Department of Transportation, and/or other private contractors as necessary. 2. HALT THE SOURCE OF THE SPILL: Such as a ruptured container or damaged transport unit. 3. CONTAIN THE SPILL: Form a barrier. Sufficient quantities of straw shall be used for such purposes. Earthen barriers may be constructed to augment the straw bale containment area of the spill. The Operations Manager or the person in charge on the spill site will advise the clean-up personnel where to get the straw, lime, and other items necessary to complete the clean-up operation, i.e., local farmers, farm supply centers, nurseries, etc. 4. CLEAN-UP: Employ front-end loaders, vacuum equipment, sludge application vehicles, and/or local septic tank service to remove as much of the spilled material as possible. Straw and/or sand should be scattered in the spill area to soak up the remaining material. The straw- and sand -soaked material will be collected and removed to a disposal area approved by representatives of the state regulatory agency. 5. FINAL CLEAN-UP: Employ rotary brush sweeper if needed, and apply lime to the spill area upon the approval of the clean-up efforts by the state regulatory representative. If the event occurs on private property, the clean-up will be completed to the satisfaction of the property owner and state regulatory representatives. The ultimate goal will be to restore the spill area to its original condition, if possible. 6. NOTIFICATION: As soon as possible after the spill occurs, the Synagro Operations Manager or assistant will notify the Synagro Central office, and they will then be responsible for notifying other key Synagro personnel. 7. REPORTING: Synagro Central personnel will notify the Winston Salem Regional office (336) 776-9800 for the City of Randleman as soon as possible, but not more than 24 hours after, or on the next working day following the occurrence. The Operations Manager shall provide a written report within 48 hours of the spill to the Technical Services Director. The report shall list all relative information and actions taken. Synagro Central personnel will file a written report to the Winston Salem Regional office of the NCDENR within 5 days of the occurrence. For after hours reporting the Division's emergency number shall be called to report all incidences (800-662-7956 or 800-858-0368 or 919-733-3300)