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GENERAL CERTIFICATION FOR PROJECTS ELIGIBLE FOR US ARMY
CORPS OF ENGINEERS INDIVIDUAL, NATIONWIDE OR REGIONAL GENERAL PERMITS
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FOR DROUGHT-RELATED IMPACTS TO STREAMS AND WETLANDS
AND RIPARIAN AREA PROTECTION RULES IBUFFER RULES)
Water Quality Certification Number 3683 is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section
401, Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina
Division of Water Quality Regulations in 15A NCAC 2H, Section .0500 and 15A NCAC 2B .0200
for the discharge of fill material to waters and wetland areas as described in 33 CFR 330
Appendix A (B) of the Corps of Engineers regulations and for the Riparian Area Protection Rules
(Buffer Rules) in 15A NCAC 2B .0200.
The category of activities shall include any fill activity for work done by municipalities or other
public entities in response to drought conditions, as defined by the NC Division of Water
Resources, and qualifying as an "exigency" situation (requiring immediate action).
The State of North Carolina certifies that the specified category of activity will not violate
applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217
if conducted in accordance with the conditions hereinafter set forth.
Use of this General Certification requires application to, and written approval from the Division of
Water Quality (the "Division") regardless of whether the corresponding Nationwide or General
Permit requires written approval from the US Army Corps of Engineers.
In accordance with North Carolina General Statute Section 143-215.3D(e), any requirement for
written approval fora 401 Water Quality Certification must include the appropriate fee. If a
project also requires a CAMA Permit, then one payment to both agencies shall be submitted and
will be the higher of the two fees.
For this General Certification only, payment for the Certification may be provided within one (1)
month of the date of application for the Certification in order not to unnecessarily delay the
Division's response to any drought-related project. Failure to pay the required fee within the
required time will be grounds to terminate coverage under this General Certification
Conditions of Certification:
1. Downstream flow must be maintained to the maximum extent practical while allowing the
detention and utilization of water by local governments and other public entities. The amount
of downstream flow will be negotiated with the applicant in order to protect downstream water
quality standards and uses and may be specified in the approval letter from the Division.
2. No Impacts Beyond those Authorized in the Written Approval
No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur in wetlands, waters, or riparian areas
beyond the footprint of the impacts authorized in the written approval, including incidental
impacts. All construction activities, including the design, installation, operation, and
maintenance of sediment and erosion control Best Management Practices, shall be
performed so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur.
3. Standard Erosion and Sediment Control Practices
Erosion and sediment control practices must be in full compliance with all specifications
governing the proper design, installation, operation, and maintenance of such Best
Management Practices:
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a. Design, installation, operation, and maintenance of the sediment and erosion control
measures must be such that they equal, or exceed, the requirements specified in the
most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Manual.
The devices shall be maintained on all construction sites, borrow sites, and waste
pile (spoil) projects, including contractor-owned or leased borrow pits associated with
the project.
b. For borrow pit sites, the erosion and sediment control measures must be designed,
installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the most recent version of
the North Carolina Surface Mining Manual.
c. Reclamation measures and implementation must comply with the reclamation in
accordance with the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act and the
Mining Act of 1971.
d. Sufficient materials required for stabilization and/or repair of erosion control
measures and stormwater routing and treatment shall be on site at all times.
e. If the project occurs in waters or watersheds classified as Primary Nursery Areas
(PNAs), Trout (Tr), SA, WS-I, WS-II, High Quality (HQW), or Outstanding Resource
(ORW) waters, then the sediment and erosion control requirements contained within
Design Standards in Sensitive Watersheds (15A NCAC 04B .0124) supercede all
other sediment and erosion control requirements.
4. No Sediment and Erosion Control Measures in Wetlands or Waters
Sediment and erosion control measures should not be placed in wetlands or waters without
prior written approval from the Division. If placement of sediment and erosion control devices
in wetlands and waters is unavoidable, design and placement of temporary erosion control
measures shall not be conducted in a manner that may result in dis-equilibrium of wetlands or
stream beds or banks, adjacent to or upstream and down stream of the above structures. All
sediment and erosion control devices shall be removed and the natural grade restored within
two (2) months of the date that the Division of Land Resources or locally delegated program
has released the project.
5. Construction stormwater Permit NCG010000
Upon the approval of an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan issued by the Division of
Land Resources (DLR) or a DLR delegated local erosion and sedimentation control program,
an NPDES General stormwater permit (NCG010000) administered by the Division is
automatically issued to the project. This General Permit allows stormwater to be discharged
during land disturbing construction activities as stipulated by conditions in the permit. If your
project is covered by this permit [applicable to construction projects that disturb one (1) or
more acres], full compliance with permit conditions including the sedimentation control plan,
self-monitoring, record keeping and reporting requirements are required. A copy of this
permit and monitoring report forms may be found at
http://h2o. enr. state. nc. us/su/Forms Documents. htm.
6. Construction Moratoriums and Coordination
If activities must occur during periods of high biological activity (i.e. sea turtle or bird nesting),
then biological monitoring may be required at the request of other state or federal agencies
and coordinated with these activities.
All moratoriums on construction activities established by the NC Wildlife Resources
Commission (WRC), US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), NC Division of Marine Fisheries
(DMF), or National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to lessen impacts on trout, anadromous
fish, larval/post-larval fishes and crustaceans, or other aquatic species of concern must be
obeyed.
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Work within the twenty-five (25) designated trout counties or identified state or federal
endangered or threatened species habitat shall be coordinated with the appropriate WRC,
USFWS, NMFS, and/or DMF personnel.
7. Work in the Dry
All work in or adjacent to stream waters shall be conducted in a dry work area. Approved
best management practices from the most current version of the NC Sediment and Erosion
Control Manual, or the NC DOT Construction and Maintenance Activities Manual, such as
sandbags, rock berms, cofferdams, and other diversion structures shall be used to minimize
excavation in flowing water.
8. Riparian Area Protection (Buffer) Rules
Activities located in the protected 50-foot wide riparian areas (whether jurisdictional wetlands
or not), within the Neuse, Tar-Pamlico, Catawba, or Randleman (or any other basin with
buffer rules), shall be limited to "uses" identified within and constructed in accordance with
15A NCAC 2B .0233, .0259, .0250 and .0243, and shall be located, designed, constructed,
and maintained to have minimal disturbance to protect water quality to the maximum extent
practicable through the use of best management practices. All buffer rule requirements,
including diffuse flow requirements, must be met.
9. Water Supply Watershed Buffers
The 30-foot wide vegetative buffer (low-density development) or the 100-foot wide (high-
density development) shall be maintained adjacent to all perennial waters except for
allowances as provided in the Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules [15A NCAC 2B
.0212 through .0215].
10. If concrete is used during the construction, then a dry work area should be maintained to
prevent direct contact prevent direct contact between curing concrete and stream water.
Water that inadvertently contacts uncured concrete should not be discharged to surface
waters due to the potential for elevated pH and possible aquatic life/fish kills.
11. Temporary fill of wetlands or streams will not require compensatory mitigation as long as the
length of time for retention of the fill and on-site restoration measures are specified in the
approval letter from the Division.
12. When written authorization is required for use of this certification, upon completion of all
permitted impacts included within the approval and any subsequent modifications, the
applicant shall be required to return the certificate of completion attached to the approval.
One copy of the certificate shall be sent to the DWQ Central Office in Raleigh at 1650 Mail
Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1650.
13. Additional site-specific conditions maybe added to the written approval letter in order to
ensure compliance with all applicable water quality and effluent standards.
14. This General Certification shall expire three (3) years from the date of issuance of the written
approval letter or on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding Corps of
Engineers Individual, Nationwide, or Regional General Permit. The conditions in effect on the
date of issuance of Certification for a specific project shall remain in effect for the life of the
project, regardless of the expiration date of this Certification. If the construction process for
approved activities will overlap the expiration and renewal date of the corresponding 404
Permit and the Corps allows for continued use of the 404 Permit, then the General
Certification shall also remain in effect without requiring re-application and re-approval to use
this Certification for the specific impacts already approved.
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15. The applicant/permittee and their authorized agents shall conduct all activities in a manner
consistent with State water quality standards (including any requirements resulting from
compliance with §303(d) of the Clean Water Act), and any other appropriate requirements of
State and Federal Law. If the Division determines that such standards or laws are not being
met, including failure to sustain a designated or achieved use, or that State or Federal law is
being violated, or that further conditions are necessary to assure compliance, then the
Division may reevaluate and modify this General Water Quality Certification.
Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project shall
result in revocation of this General Certification for the project and may result in criminal and/or
civil penalties.
The Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality may require submission of a formal
application for individual certification for any project in this category of activity, if it is determined
that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality including state or
federally listed endangered or threatened aquatic species or degrade the waters so that existing
uses of the wetland, stream or downstream waters are precluded.
Public hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to a
Certification decision if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the North Carolina
Division of Water Quality.
Effective date: November 1,-2007
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
By
Coleen H. Sullins
Director
History Note: Water Quality Certification Number 3683 replaces Water Quality Certification
Number 3398 issued March 2003 and Water Quality Certification Number 3652 issued March 19,
2007. Water Quality Certfication Number 3683 is rescinded when deemed appropriate by the
Director of the Division of Water Quality.
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