HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC191195_NOT Closeout Documents_20230323 INSPECTION REPORT
Gaston County Project: Lithium Hydroxide Expansion Project
Soil Erosion & Location: HWY 161
Sedimentation Financially Responsible Party: FMC Lithium USA Corp.
Control Program
El In Compliance Inspection Date: 3/14/23
o� OOUNl,� ❑ Out of Compliance Compliance Date:
'T Violations:'t
❑No approved plan,Sec.18(k);G.S.113A-57(4)and G.S.113A-54(d)(4);15A NCAC 04B.0107
.4-/44 G. ❑Failure to follow approved plan,Sec.18(k);G.S.113A-61.1
1846 ❑Failure to submit revised plan,Sec.18(c)(k);G.S.113A-54.1(b);15A NCAC 04B.0118(a)
❑Failure to provide adequate groundcover,Sec.8(c)and Sec.9(b)(5);G.S.113A-57(3);15A NCAC 04B.0107(b)and 15A
�p NCAC 04B.0124(e)
_ri ! ❑Insufficient measures to retain sediment on site,Sec.7(e);G.S.113A-57(3)
�� ❑Failure to take all reasonable measures,Sec.6(c);15A NCAC 04B.0105
❑Inadequate buffer zones,Sec.8(a)(1)(2);G.S.113A-57(1);15A NCAC 04B.0125(a)
GASTON COUNTY ❑Graded slopes and fills too steep,Sec.8(b)and Sec.9(b)(4);G.S.113A-57(2);15A NCAC 04B.0124(d)
Natural Resources
❑Unprotected exposed slopes,Sec.8(b)and Sec.9(b)(4);G.S.113A-57(2)
0 Failure to maintain erosion control measures,Sec.14;15A NCAC 04B.0113
Gaston Natural 0 Failure to self-inspect,Sec.4(b),G.S.113A-54.1(e)and 15A NCAC 04B.0131
Resources 0 Other:
Department
1303 Dallas-Cherryville Sediment Damage: No ❑Yes:
Hwy Dallas, NC 28034
Office:(704)922-4181 Corrective Actions:
www.gastoov.com/d NA
epartments/natural re
sources
Gaston County
Belmont
Bessemer City
Cherryville
Cramerton
Dallas
Gastonia
High Shoals
Lowell
McAdenville
Mount Holly
Ranlo
Stanley
Purpose Statement:
"To serve the people of
Gaston County by
protecting and
improving their soil,
water,air,plant and Comments:
wildlife resources Project has been completed and the site has been stabilized.The SE&SC plan will be archived.
through conservation This will be the final SE&SC inspection report for this project.eNOT may now be submitted to
planning,engineering, NC DEQ to close out the NCG01 permit.
education,and
regulatory programs."
Report by:Jonathan Boerger