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Appendix VI
Roanoke River Basin
Nonpoint Source Program
Description and Contacts
A-VI-1
Statewide Nonpoint Source Management Program Description
The North Carolina Nonpoint Source Management Program consists of a broad framework of
federal, state and local resource and land management agencies. More than 2,000 individuals
administer programs that are directly related to nonpoint source pollution management within the
state. A range of responsibilities have been delegated to county or municipal programs including
the authority to inspect and permit land clearing projects or septic system performance. In the
field of agriculture, a well established network of state and federal agricultural conservationists
provide technical assistance and program support to individual farmers.
Staff in the DWQ Water Quality Section’s Planning Branch lead the Nonpoint Source
Management Program, working with various agencies to insure that program goals are
incorporated into individual agencies’ management plans. The goals include:
1. Coordinate implementation of state and federal initiatives addressing watershed protection
and restoration.
2. Continue to target geographic areas and waterbodies for protection based upon best
available information.
3. Strengthen and improve existing nonpoint source management programs.
4. Develop new programs that control nonpoint sources of pollution not addressed by existing
programs.
5. Integrate the NPS Program with other state programs and management studies (e.g.,
Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Program).
6. Monitor the effectiveness of BMPs and management strategies, both for surface and
groundwater quality.
Coordination between state agencies is achieved through reports in the North Carolina Nonpoint
Source Management Program Update. Reports are intended to keep the program document
current and develop a comprehensive assessment identifying the needs of each agency to meet
the state nonpoint source program goals. Annual reports are developed to describe individual
program priorities, accomplishments, significant challenges, issues yet to be addressed, and
resource needs. A copy of the latest Annual Report (FY1998) is available online at
http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/nps/nps_mp.htm.
The nature of nonpoint source pollution is such that involvement at the local level is imperative.
Basinwide water quality plans identify watersheds that are impaired by nonpoint sources of
pollution. Identification, status reports and recommendations are intended to provide the best
available information to local groups and agencies interested in improving water quality. The
plans also make available information regarding federal, state and local water quality initiatives
aimed at reducing or preventing nonpoint source pollution.
The following table is a comprehensive guide to contacts within the state’s Nonpoint Source
Management Program. For more information, contact Alan Clark at (919) 733-5083 ext. 570.
Most employees of the Department of Environment & Natural Resources, including Division of
Water Quality, Division of Land Resources, and the Division of Forest Resources, can be
reached by email using the following formula: firstname.lastname@ncmail.net.
A-VI-2
Agriculture
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service:
Part of the US Department of Agriculture, formerly the Soil Conservation Service. Technical specialists certify waste management plans for
animal operations; provide certification training for swine waste applicators; work with landowners on private lands to conserve natural
resources, helping farmers and ranchers develop conservation systems unique to their land and needs; administer several federal agricultural
cost share and incentive programs; provide assistance to rural and urban communities to reduce erosion, conserve and protect water, and solve
other resource problems; conduct soil surveys; offer planning assistance for local landowners to install best management practices; and offer
farmers technical assistance on wetlands identification.
Area 2
Conservationist
Mike Suggs 704-637-2400 600 West Innes Street, Salisbury, NC 28144
Area 3
Conservationist
Ruth Kirby &
Livia Marques-Cooper
919-734-0961 Federal Building, Room 108, 134 North John Street,
Goldsboro, NC 27530-3676
County District Conservationist Phone Address
Bertie Paula A. Ashley 252-794-5305 Bertie County Office Building, Room 211, 106 Dundee St.,
PO Box 566, Windsor, NC 27983-0566
Caswell Warren H. Mincey 336-694-4581 Agriculture Building, Main Street,
PO Box 96, Yanceyville, NC 27379
Granville Diana Lewis 919-693-4603 PO Box 10, Oxford, NC 27565
Halifax J. Wayne Short 252-583-3481 Halifax County Agricultural Center, Hwy 301,
PO Box 8, Halifax, NC 27839
Martin Rupert W. Hasty, Jr. 252-792-4350 104 Kehukee Park Road,
PO Box 483, Williamston, NC 27892-0483
Northampton Tony R. Short 252-534-2591 Northampton County Administrative Building, Hwy 305,
PO Box 218, Jackson, NC 27845-0218
Person Vilma Mendez-Colombani 910-997-8244 123 Caroline Street, Suite 300, Rockingham, NC 28379
Rockingham John I. Timmons 336-342-8225 Rockingham County Government Center, 371 NC 65,
PO Box 201, Wentworth, NC 27375-0201
Stokes Reginald F. Liddell 336-593-2846 Old Courthouse Building, Hwy 89,
PO Box 98, Danbury, NC 27016
Vance 252-438-5727 County Office Building, Room 1, 305 Young Street,
Henderson, NC 27536
Warren Dallas L. Shackleford 252-257-3836 Route 1, Box 486-D, Warrenton, NC 27589-9651
A-VI-3
Agriculture
Soil & Water Conservation Districts:
Boards and staff under the administration of the NC Soil and Water Conservation Commission (SWCC). Districts are responsible for:
administering the Agricultural Cost Share Program for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control at the county level; identifying areas needing soil
and/or water conservation treatment; allocating cost share resources; signing cost share contracts with landowners; providing technical
assistance for the planning and implementation of BMPs; and encouraging the use of appropriate BMPs to protect water quality. For detail
information, please visit the web site of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation at http://www.enr.state.nc.us/DSWC/files/do.htm.
County Board Chairman Phone Address
Bertie John W. Stallings 252-794-2183 1001 Stokes Avenue, Windsor, NC 27983
Caswell James R. Blackwell 336-694-4581 Agriculture Building, PO Box 96, Yanceyville, NC 27379
Granville Bobby E. Greene 919-693-4907 6561 Huntsboro Road, Oxford, NC 27565
Halifax Kenneth Brantley 252-537-2206 3959 Hwy. 158, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27808
Northampton William M. Stephenson 252-539-2236 Route 1, Box 301, Garysburg, NC 27831
Rockingham Rupert O. Jones, Jr. 336-349-7754 180 Jonesland Trail, Reidsville, NC 27320-9183
Stokes Banner Shelton 336-983-5584 Route 3, Box 228-C, King, NC 27021
Vance John D. Parrish 252-492-8425 101 Quail Ridge, Henderson, NC 27536
Warren Alvis P. Fleming 252-586-3635 225 Sunny Acres, Littleton, NC 27850
* Division of Soil and Water Conservation:
State agency that administers the Agricultural Cost Share Program for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (ACSP). Allocates ACSP funds to
the Soil and Water Conservation Districts; and provides administrative and technical assistance related to soil science and engineering.
Distributes Wetlands Inventory maps for a small fee.
Central Office David B. Williams 919-715-6103 Archdale Building, 512 North Salisbury Street,
Raleigh, NC 27626
Area 2, Winston-Salem Marlene Salyer 336-771-4600 585 Waughton Street,
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Area 3, Winston-Salem Gerald Dorsett 336-771-4600 585 Waughton Street,
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Area 4, Raleigh Steve Bennett 919-571-4700 1628 Mail Service Center,
Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
Area 5, Washington George Stewart 252-946-6481 943 Washington Square
Washington, NC 27889
NCDA Regional Agronomists:
The NC Department of Agriculture technical specialists: certify waste management plans for animal operations; provide certification training
for swine waste applicators; track, monitor and account for use of nutrients on agricultural lands; operate the state Pesticide Disposal Program;
and enforce the state pesticide handling and application laws with farmers.
Central Office Dr. Donald Eaddy 919-733-7125 2 West Edenton Street, Raleigh, NC 27601
Region 4 Tim Hall 910-324-9924 104 Jaclane Drive, Clinton, NC 28502-3867
Region 5 Rick Morris 910-866-5485 3184 Old NC 41, Bladenboro, NC 28320
Region 7 Kevin Johnson 919-736-1799 PO Box 1970, Pikeville, NC 27863
Region 8 Robin Watson 336-570-6850 1709 Fairview Street, Burlington, NC 27215
Region 9 David Dycus 919-776-9338 5022 Henley Road, Sanford, NC 27330
Region 10 Tim Hambrick 336-386-4602 192 Davis Road, Mount Airy, NC 27030
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Education
NC Cooperative Extension Service:
Provides practical, research-based information and programs to help individuals, families, farms, businesses and communities.
County Contact Person Phone Address
Bertie William J. Griffin 252-794-5317 102 Dundee Street, PO Box 28, Windsor, NC 27983
Caswell Larry Whitt 336-694-4158 126 Court Square, Yanceyville, NC 27379
Granville Johnsie Cunningham 919-603-1350 PO Box 926, Oxford, NC 27565
Halifax Patricia Peele 252- 583-5161 Halifax County Agricultural Center, 359 Ferrell Lane,
PO Box 37, Halifax, NC 27839
Martin J.B. Coltrain 252-792-1621 PO Box 1148, 205 E. Main Street, Williamston, NC 27892
Northampton Cynthia Brown 252-534-2711 J.W. Faison Administrative Building,
PO Box 636, Hwy. 305 N., Jackson, NC 27845
Person Derek Day 336- 599-1195 304 South Morgan Street, Room 123, Roxboro, NC 27573
Rockingham Scott Shoulars 336-342-8230 Rockingham County Center, PO Box 200,
Wentworth, NC 27375-0200
Stokes Jeffrey Boyles 336-593-8177 PO Box 460, Danbury, NC 27016
Vance Harold Thompson 252-438-8188 Vance County Office Building, PO Box 1028,
305 Young Street, Henderson, NC 27536
Warren Philip McMillan 919-257-3640 Warren County Center, PO Box 708, Warrenton, NC 27589
Forestry
* Division of Forest Resources:
Develop, protect and manage the multiple resources of North Carolina’s forests through professional stewardship, enhancing the quality of our
citizens while ensuring the continuity of these vital resources.
Water Quality Forester
Districts 5,7,10,11
Don Watson 919-732-8105 3314 NC 86 South, Hillsborough, NC 27278
Central Office Moreland Gueth 919-733-2162 1616 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1616
Construction/Mining
* DENR Division of Land Resources:
Administers the NC Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program for construction and mining operations. Conducts land surveys and studies,
produces maps, and protects the state’s land and mineral resources.
Central Office Mel Nevills 919-733-4574 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1621
Raleigh Region John Holley 919-571-4700 1628 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
Washington Region Floyd Williams 252-946-6481 943 Washington Square Mall,
Washington, NC 27889
Winston-Salem Region Matthew Gantt 336-771-4600 585 Waughton Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Local Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinances:
Several local governments in the basin have qualified to administer their own erosion and sedimentation control ordinances for construction.
Forsyth Co/Winston-Salem Jeff Kopf 336-727-2388 100 Liberty Walk, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
City of Henderson Frank Frazier 252-431-6026 PO Box 1434, Henderson, NC 27536
Guilford County Earl Davis 336-373-3803 PO Box 3427, Greensboro, NC 27402
Orange County Ren Ivins 919-732-8181 PO Box 8181, Hillsborough, NC 27278
A-VI-5
General Water Quality
* DWQ Water Quality Section:
Coordinate the numerous nonpoint source programs carried out by many agencies; coordinate the French Broad and Neuse River Nutrient
Sensitive Waters Strategies; administer the Section 319 grants program statewide; conduct stormwater permitting; model water quality;
conduct water quality monitoring; perform wetlands permitting; conduct animal operation permitting and enforcement; and conduct water
quality classifications and standards activities.
NPS Planning Alan Clark 919-733-5083 x570 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Urban Stormwater Bradley Bennett 919-733-5083 x525 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Modeling Adugna Kebede 919-733-5083 x515 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Monitoring Jimmie Overton 919-733-9960 x204 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1621
Wetlands John Dorney 919-733-1786 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1621
Animal Operations Dennis Ramsey 919-733-5083 x528 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Classifications/Standards Jeff Manning 919-733-5083 x579 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
* DWQ Regional Offices:
Conduct permitting and enforcement field work on point sources, stormwater, wetlands and animal operations; conduct enforcement on water
quality violations of any kind; and perform ambient water quality monitoring.
Raleigh Region Ken Schuster 919-571-4700 1628 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
Washington Region Jim Mulligan 252-946-6481 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889
Winston-Salem Region Larry Coble 336-771-4600 585 Waughton Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Wildlife Resources Commission:
To manage, restore, develop, cultivate, conserve, protect and regulate the wildlife resources of the state; and to administer the laws enacted by
the General Assembly relating to game, game and non-game freshwater fishes, and other wildlife resources in a sound, constructive,
comprehensive, continuing and economical manner.
Central Office Frank McBride 919-528-9886 PO Box 118, Northside, NC 27564
US Army Corps of Engineers:
Responsible for: investigating, developing and maintaining the nation’s water and related environmental resources; constructing and
operating projects for navigation, flood control, major drainage, shore and beach restoration and protection; hydropower development; water
supply; water quality control, fish and wildlife conservation and enhancement, and outdoor recreation; responding to emergency relief
activities directed by other federal agencies; and administering laws for the protection and preservation of navigable waters, emergency flood
control and shore protection. Responsible for wetlands and 404 Federal Permits.
Ask for the project manager covering your county.
Wilmington Field
Office
Ernest Jahnke 910-251-4511 Post Office Box 1890, Wilmington, NC 28402-1890
Raleigh Field Office Ken Jolly 919-876-8441 x22 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road, Suite 120, Raleigh, NC 27615
* DWQ Groundwater Section:
Groundwater classifications and standards; enforcement of groundwater quality protection standards and cleanup requirements; review of
permits for wastes discharged to groundwater; issuance of well construction permits; underground injection control; administration of the
underground storage tank (UST) program (including the UST Trust Funds); well head protection program development; and ambient
groundwater monitoring.
Central Office Carl Bailey 919-733-3221 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Raleigh Region Jay Zimmerman 919-571-4700 3800 Barrett Drive, Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27609
Washington Region Willie Hardison 252-946-6481 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889
Winston-Salem Region Sherri Knight 336-771-4600 585 Waughton Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
A-VI-6
Solid Waste
* DENR Division of Waste Management:
Management of solid waste in a way that protects public health and the environment. The Division includes three sections and one program –
Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste, Superfund and the Resident Inspectors Program.
Central Office Brad Atkinson 919-733-0692 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 150, Raleigh, NC 27605
On-Site Wastewater Treatment
Division of Environmental Health and County Health Departments:
Safeguard life, promote human health, and protect the environment through the practice of modern environmental health science, the use of
technology, rules, public education, and above all, dedication to the public trust.
Services include:
• Training of and delegation of authority to local environmental health specialists concerning on-site wastewater.
• Engineering review of plans and specifications for wastewater systems 3,000 gallons or larger and industrial process wastewater systems
designed to discharge below the ground surface.
• Technical assistance to local health departments, other state agencies, and industry on soil suitability and other site considerations for on-
site wastewater systems.
Central Office Steve Steinbeck 919-570-6746 2728 Capital Boulevard, Raleigh, NC 27604
Raleigh Region 919-571-4700 3800 Barett Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609
Washington
Region
Bob Uebler 252-946-6481
ext. 330
943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889
Winston-Salem
Region
Scott Greene 336-431-6736 585 Waughtown Street, Winston Salem, NC 27107
County Primary Contact Phone Address
Bertie Ron Freeman 252-794-5322 502 Barringer Street, Windsor, NC 27983
Caswell Anne Scott 336-694-6841 County Park Road, PO Drawer H-189,
Yanceyville, NC 27379
Granville Dr. Rodwell Drake 919-693-1333 PO Box 367, 101 Hunt Street, Oxford, NC 27565
Halifax June Conway-Alston 252-586-5154 PO Box 10, 204 Evans Road, Hollister, NC 27844
Martin Lalitha Tallapaka 252-799-3030 10 West Liberty Street, Williamston, NC 27892
Northampton Sheila Josnson 252-534-5841 237 North Church Street Extesion, PO Box 635,
Jackson, NC 27845
Person Lisa Richarson 336-597-2204 1011 N. Madison Boulevard, Roxboro, NC 27573
Rockingham Mark Langle 336-342-8132 371 NC 65, Suite 204, PO Box 204,
Wentworth, NC 27375-8143
Stokes Jim Oakley 336-593-2402 PO Box 187, 1009 N. Main Street, Danbury, NC 27016
Vance Jackie Sergent 919-693-2141 PO Box 367, 101 Hunt Street, Oxford, NC 27565
Warren Jennifer Jones 252-257-2116 544 West Ridgeway Street, Warrenton, NC 27589
* Most employees of the Department of Environment & Natural Resources, including Division of Water Quality, Division of Land
Resources, and Division of Forest Resources, can be reached by email using the following formula: firstname.lastname@ncmail.net.
• DENR Raleigh Regional Office covers the following counties: Granville, Halifax, Northampton, Person, Vance and Warren.
• DENR Washington Regional Office cover the following counties: Bertie, Martin and Washington.
• DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office covers the following counties: Caswell, Forsyth, Rockingham, Stokes and Surry.