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September 18, 2018 Mr. Ray Nicarry Midlakes 1024 Laurich Dr. Chambersburg PA, 17202 Re: Ceased Operation as a Septage Management Firm Midlakes NCS-00283 Dear Mr. Ray Nicarry: On September 17, 2017, The Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section, received a letter of Ceased Operation as a Septage Management Firm that you signed indicating that effective March 28, 2018 Midlakes ceased operations as a septage management firm. As of September 18, 2018, your records have been removed from our active list of septage management firms. If at any time you wish to continue operation as a Septage Management Firm, you will need to apply for a new permit in accordance with the septage management rules prior to starting to operate. Please note that you may not legally operate a septage management firm in North Carolina without a permit. General Statutes, GS 130A-291.1 (c) No septage management firm shall commence or continue operation that does not have a permit issued by the Department. The permit shall be issued only when the septage management firm satisfies all of the requirements of the rules adopted by the Commission. General Statutes, GS 130A-291.1 (c) Commission. A septage management firm that commences operation without first having obtained a permit shall cease to operate until the firm obtains a permit under this section. You are hereby advised that, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Statute or Regulations. If you have any questions in this matter, please feel free to contact me at 919-707-8285. Sincerely, Jeffrey Bullard, Environmental Specialist II Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ cc: Chester Cobb, Soil Scientist, Raleigh Central Office Edgecombe County Health Department