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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC191260_ESC Approval Submitted_20190814ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH interim Director • -5J A JUN 2 4 2019 id EY: City of Mount Airy Public Works ATTN: Mitch Williams 440 E. Pine St. Mount Airy, NC 27030 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 20, 2019 LETTER OF APPROVAL RE: Project Name: Maple Street/Merritt Street Water Improvements Acres Approved: 1.04 Project ID: SURRY-2019-028 County: Surry City: Mount Airy Address: Maple St., Merritt St., others River Basin: Yadkin - Pee Dee Stream Classification: Other Submitted By: Kevin Heath, PE, of The Lane Group Date Received by LQS: June 17, 2019 Plan Type: Municipal - New Dear Mr. Williams, This office has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan. We find the plan to be acceptable and hereby issue this Letter of Approval. The enclosed Certificate of Approval must be posted at the job site. This plan shall expire three (3) years following the date of approval, if no land -disturbing activity has been undertaken, as is required by Title 15A NCAC 413.0129. QF � N North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy. Mineral and Land Resources e:!5fffWinston-Salem Regional Office 450 Hanes boll Road Suite 300 Winston-Salem. North Carolina 27103 ai m \ 336.776.9800 Letter of Approval City of Mount Airy Public Works June 20, 2019 Page 3 of 3 Please note that this approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information provided in the Financial Responsibility Form, which you provided. You are requested to file an amended form if there is any change in the information included on the form. In addition, it would be helpful if you notify this office of the proposed starting date for this project. Please notify us if you plan to have a preconstruction conference. Your cooperation is appreciated. Sincerely, C&W Zachary Lentz, EI Assistant Regional Engineer Land Quality Section Enclosures: Certificate of Approval NCG01 Fact Sheet cc: The Lane Group ATTN: Kevin Heath 119 N. Main St. Galax, VA 24333 WSRO File CERTIFICATE OF PLAN APPROVAL The posting of this certificate certifies that an erosion and sedimentation control plan has been approved for this project by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 113A — 57 (4) and 113A — 54 (d) (4) and North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A, Chapter 4B.0107 (c). This certificate must be posted at the primary entrance of the job site before construction begins and until establishment of permanent groundcover as required by North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A, Chapter 4B.0127 (b). Maple Street/ Merritt Street Water Improvements - Surry County - SURRY-2019-028 Project Name and Location June 20, 2019 Date of Plan Approval Certificate of Coverage Number I)AARA i�� tM*107 Assistant Regional Engineer Fact Sheet on the New NCGO1 Permit D_EQ� April 2019 L _. e zo The NC Construction General Permit (also known as "NCGO1") was renewed on April 1, 2019. The updated permit does not significantly change the measures that are required to be implemented on construction sites. However, there are some organizational and technical updates to the permit as described below. Most notably, there is a new process in which construction sites will obtain official coverage under an NCGO1 permit through an electronic process. DEMLR worked with a broad team of stakeholders to make all of these updates. If you have questions, contact Annette Lucas at Annette.lucas@ncdenr.sov or (919) 707-3639. Organizational Updates The new permit: • Repeats state requirements for E&SC Plans and organizes them with federal construction activity requirements; • Is clearly organized by topic; and • Has less text and more tables. Technical Updates The new permit: • Requires that the E&SC Plan meet SWPPP requirements (p. 2); • Provides a list of items that must be included in the SWPPP, such as the construction sequence, plans, calculations, etc. (p. 2-4);' • Has updated language on bypasses and upsets that is tailored to construction activities (p. 10); • Puts all timeframes for inspections, record -keeping and reporting in "calendar days" for clarity and consistency (p. 11-14);2 • Changes the inspection frequency (during business hours) to at least once per 7 calendar days and after every storm > 1.0 inch (previously 0.5 inch);' and • Excludes weekends, state and federal holidays from normal business hours unless construction activities take place (p. 23). 1 This list is based on website guidance by the DEMLR Sediment Program. z The number of calendar days was selected to be as equivalent as possible with the previous permit. 3 The intent is to provide predictability to the inspection schedule. Acronyms to Know COC: Certificate of Coverage, proof of coverage under an NCGO1 permit DEMLR: NC Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources E&SC: Erosion & Sedimentation Control e-NOI: Notice of Intent, application form for the NCGO1 permit e-NOT: Notice of Termination, form for closing out the NCGO1 permit SWPPP: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, required by the NCGO1 The NCGO1 Process The new NCG01 applies to permits approved on or after April 1, 2019. Permittees will no longer receive a copy of the NCGO1 permit in the mail with their E&SC Plan approvals and be considered as covered under the permit. Federal rules require that DEMLR receive an NOI on each construction project and issue each construction project its own COC. Under the new NCGO1 process, construction sites will continue to receive approval for E&SC Plans from either DEMLR or the delegated local E&SC program just like before. After receiving E&SC Plan approval, permittees will officially obtain coverage under the NCGO1 by completing an a-NOI (available at deq.nc.gov/NCG01). The e-NOI will only take about 20 minutes to fill out and submit on-line. Initially, there will be no charge associated with applying for an NCGO1 permit but on or around June 1, 2019, DEMLR will begin charging a $100 annual general permit fee as required per §143-215.3D. DEMLR is working on creating a single application form that will allow an applicant to simultaneously apply for an E&SC permit and an NCGO1 COC. That effort is part of a larger Permit Transformation project at DEMLR. Q&A About the New NCGO1 Permit Why do construction sites have to do this extra application step? DEMLR is required by the EPA to issue a specific COC to every construction site that disturbs one acre or more. DEMLR is working to create a form that combines the E&SC plan approval and a-NOI processes, but that will take more time. For now, DEMLR has created an efficient a-NOI process. If an E&SC Plan is approved before April 1, which permit applies? Projects with already approved E&SC Plans will automatically follow the new NCG01 permit, but will not need to fill out an a-NO1 or pay an annual permit fee. However, the permittees should print the new permit and the two standard detail sheets and have them on site. Will DEMLR offer tools to help permittees comply with the new NCG01? Yes, DEMLR will provide two sample plan sheets at deq.nc.gov/NCG01 that can be placed into the E&SC plan set. The first covers the site stabilization and materials handling portions of the permit. The second sheet covers the inspection, record -keeping and reporting portions of the permit. How will the new a-NOI submittal and COC process work? Permittees will apply for E&SC Plan approvals from either DEMLR or the delegated local E&SC program like before. The E&SC approval letter will instruct the permittee to visit deg.nc.gov/NCG01 to submit an a-NO1 form to DEMLR. The permittee may begin the construction activity after submittal of the a-NO1. The permittee is required to print a copy of the permit and retain it on site. Initially, the COC will be issued for free but on or around June 1, 2019, a $100 annual general permit fee will be charged. Who is allowed to submit an a-NOI form? Submittal must be by a responsible corporate officer that owns or operates the activity, such as a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice president or a manager that is authorized in accordance with IV.I3.6 of the NCGO1 permit. Additional signatory options are set forth in IV.13.6 of the permit. It is possible for consultant to prepare the a-NOI, save it as a draft, and email it to the responsible entity for signature & submittal. What happens to the COC when the construction activity is complete? When a project is complete, the permittees will contact DEMLR or the local delegated program to close out the E&SC Plan, After DEMLR or the local E&SC program inform the permittee of the project close out via inspection report, the permittee will visit deq.nc.gov/NCG01 to submit an e-NOT. Will there be a grace period for adherence to the new process? DEMLR does not have the authority to grant a grace period from a federally mandated permit. Permittees will be informed of the new process via web site, E&SC Plan approval letters and list servs. If a construction activity disturbs one acre or more (or is part of common plan of development that disturbs one acre or more) fails to submit an a-NO1 after approval of its E&SC Plan, this is a violation of federal permitting requirements and the permittee could be subject to a penalty assessment. How does the new NCG01 affect the delegated local E&SC Programs? Local programs will continue to review and approve E&SC plans. However, they will no longer send copies of the NCGO1 with E&SC Plan approvals. DEMLR will provide sample language to use in local E&SC Plan approvals to advise permittees that they must submit an a-NOI to DEMLR. Local programs are not required to check if permittees have submitted e- NOIs to DEMLR. However, if they wish to do this voluntarily, there will be a tool available on DEMLR's web site for them to view a list of construction projects that have submitted a-NOIs. When local programs close out an E&SC Plan, the close-out letter will advise permittees that they must submit an e- NOT. DEMLR will provide sample language. Local programs may approve E&SC plans that meet state sediment laws and rules even if those plans are not compliant with all of the NCG01 requirements. However, their permittees will be required to add two plan sheets (which will be provided by DEMLR) to their E&SC Plans to ensure that they fully comply with the ground stabilization, materials handling, and inspection, record -keeping and reporting portion of the NCG01 permit. oq.eirna�..`...mui ou�nr\ 6o 5mcfIR Brandon L. Wise Environmental & Stormwater Specialist Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 450 West Hanes Mill Rd., Ste. 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.776.9660 (0) Brandon.Wise� ncdenr.gov www.deq.nc.gov