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ID No. and Site Name: CCB0012 Small Aircraft Landing Strip
County: Columbus County
Date of Inspection / Site Visit: November 21, 2019
Inspection Performed by (Inspector / Division): Liz Patterson, Ben Jackson/ DWM, Solid Waste Section
Physical Address / Crossroads of Location / GPS Location: James Grice Airstrip 862 Byrdville Freeman Road
Delco, North Carolina 28436/ 34.30725 N -78.31638 W
Size of Structural Fill:
X<10,000 cubic yards (CY)
Between 10,000 and 100,000 CY
>100,000 CY
Landowner verified:
Nicholas J. Phelps and Brooke P. Phelps
862 Byrdville Freeman Road Delco, North Carolina 28436
Current use of site? Has use changed from last inspection? Are there any areas of exposed ash?
Design concerns (if applicable)
The CCB was used to create a landing strip for small aircraft. Current use has not changed since last inspection on
December 29, 2009.
What is the proximity of the structural fill to receptors?
Private Dwellings - yes, see Figure 2: Proximity Map
Community Centers - none
Surface Water Features 50’ (Lakes, Ponds, Wetlands, Streams) - none
Water Supply Wells 100’/500’ (Public and Private) - none
Desktop Receptor Check
Seasonal high groundwater table - unknown
100 year / 500 year floodplain - minimal flood risk, see Figure 3: Flood Risk Map
Are there any known utilities in close proximity to, within and/or beneath the fill area? unknown
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Past Noted Violations: (What were they and were the violations resolved?)
NONE
Additional Comments:
Site located in Columbus County on Byrdville-Freeman Road. The property with the CCB is Nicholas J. Phelps
and Brooke P. Phelps . The CCB was generated by Cogentrix Eastern Carolina Corp plants located in Lumberton
and Elizabethtown, NC. An estimated 9,500 cy of CCB was to be used for this project. The CCB was used to
create a landing strip for small aircraft. The CCB was mixed with a cementitious binder during the construction
of the landing strip according to Mr. Stan Grice. Recordation is not required. There was no evidence of erosion
and the site was heavily vegetated. Doesn’t appear to be any ash migration issues at the time of this audit. The
project was completed in July 1995.
Liz Patterson, DWM/Solid Waste Section 910-796-7405
Inspector Name and Division/Section Phone Number
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Figure 1: Structural Fill Area
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Figure 2: Proximity Mao
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Figure 3: Flood Risk Map
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Pictures
Approximate middle of strip, north side facing west.
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South side of strip, facing east.