HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE_ Answer needed before approval can be completed - TPB NCDOT - Replace Bridge 217 on SR 1654 DWR 20190622 Version 3Carpenter, Kristi
From: Wescott, William G
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2024 7:56 AM
To: Carpenter,Kristi
Cc: Plummer, Mary B; Wescott, William G
Subject: RE: Answer needed before approval can be completed - TPB NCDOT - Replace Bridge
217 on SR 1654 DWR 20190622 Version 3
Good morning Kristi,
Yes you can charge the modification to the WBS Element you listed.
Thankyou,
William Wescott
From: Carpenter, Kristi <kristilynn.carpenter@deq.nc.gov>
Sent: Monday, July 1, 2024 12:22 PM
To: Wescott, William G <wgwescott@ncdot.gov>
Cc: Plummer, Mary B <mary.plummer@deq.nc.gov>
Subject: Answer needed before approval can be completed - TPB NCDOT - Replace Bridge 217 on SR 1654 DWR
20190622 Version 3
William,
Beth sent over an approval letter for me to send out and upon receipt I realized I did not have record of the
modification request, so it was not properly entered into our database for it to be completed.
She put the request into our repository so I can use that to enter the modification request in our system, however I
do need verification that the review fee of $323.00 would be charged to the WBS Element BP10.R049.3 found on
the previous versions. If not, could you provide the current funding code so I can get this approval out to you? Our
system will not let me issue an approval with an unpaid invoice attached to the project.
Once this question is answered and I can complete the administrative paperwork the approval will be emailed
promptly.
Thanks,
klc
Kristi Lynn Carpenter
Program Coordinator II
401 & Buffer Transportation Permitting Branch
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
kristilynn.carpenter(a)deg.nc.gov
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