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Permit and Registration
C & M Septic Inc.
is hereby issued a Septage Management Firm Permit, Permit Number NCS-01442
And by virtue of completing the annual training
requirements is hereby registered as a Septage Management Firm
in the State of North Carolina.
This permit to operate a Septage Management Firm is issued to the above named person, business or entity alone and is not transferable to any other person, business or entity.
Firm operation shall be in accordance with the provisions of N.C. General Statute 130A-291.1 - 130A-291.3, Title 15A of the N.C. Administrative Code 13B .0800 et.seq.,
conditions of the permit, and representations made in the application and accompanying documents for a permit. The permit holder is authorized to discharge septage only at the locations(s) listed below: 1. Septage Detention or Treatment Facilities: SDTF-31-17, SDTF-96-14 and SDTF-96-08
2. Septage Land Application Sites: SLAS-31-17 and SLAS-96-12
This permit does not entitle the permit holder to operate a Septage Land Application Site, a Septage Detention or Treatment Facility, or any other solid waste management facility not specified herein.
Failure to operate as permitted may result in the Department suspending or revoking this permit, initiating action to enjoin the unpermitted operation, imposing administrative penalties, or invoking any other remedy as provided in Chapter 130A, Article 1, part 2 of the North Carolina General Statutes. This permit and registration expires on December 31, 2020.
__________________________________________________ Adam Ulishney, Environmental Compliance Branch Head
State of North Carolina
Environmental Quality
Waste Management
Application for Permit to Operate a
Septage Management Firm
For questions regarding this form or the online application process, please contact Jeffrey Bullard (919-707-8285) or Chester Cobb (919-
707-8283).
Firm name**
Septage Management Firm permit number (NCS #)**
Street address of office**
County**
Mailing address same as street address of office?**
Phone**Fax
Email**
Firm owner's name**
Mailing address same as street address of office?**
Phone**Fax
Firm operator's name**Firm operator's title
Mailing address same as street address of office?**
Phone**Fax
Firm Info
C&M Septic Inc
The "Firm name" must be exactly as it is shown on your vehicle(s).
NCS-01442
Enter the five digits following the NCS #
City
Mt.Olive
State / Province / Region
NC
Postal / Zip Code
28365
Country
USA
Street Address
5431 US 117 S Alt.
Address Line 2
Wayne
Yes No
9196586109 9196586108
chelsie@cmplumbingseptic.com
Owner Info
Michael Spurgeon
Yes No
9197386005
Operator Info
Michael Spurgeon owner
Yes No
9197386005
Amount in gallons *
DomesticDomestic
Portable Toilet WastePortable To ilet Waste
Grease (Restaurant)Grease (R estaurant)
Treatment PlantTreatment Plant
Industrial/CommercialIndustrial/Co mmercial
List each county you plan to do business in:**
Do you plan to operate pumper vehicles?**
"I certify, under penalty of law, that the pumper vehicle or vehicles listed in the submitted permit application meets the requirements for safe
and sanitary transportation of septage as required by 15A NCAC 13B .0844(a) and vehicle lettering as required by 15A NCAC .0844(b).
Furthermore, I also certify that a log is maintained of each septage pumping event as required by 15A NCAC 13B .0839(a). I am aware that
there significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment."
Signature
Date**
Title**
Choose how to add vehicle descriptions**
Pumper Vehicles
Usage*License Tag #*Vehicle Identification #*Tank Capacity*
Approved wastewater treatment plant **
Septage Land Application Sites (SLAS)**
Type and amount of septage pumped in the last 12 months
600,000
0
100,000
0
0
North Carolina counties of operation
Wayne, Duplin, Sampson, Green, Lenoir, Johnson
Vehicle Info
Yes No
11/1/2019
President
Add vehicles
individually
Upload List
Domestic Septage YA143082 1HTMMAAL14H667125 2,000
Grease (restaurant)YA143081 1HTSDAAN4RH578374 2,000
Septage Disposal Method
For each method, indicate whether you plan to use it by checking yes or no.
Yes No
If you are not the permit holder for the septage land application site, you must have a signed land application authorization form for each
site.
Expiration Date*
Septage Detention or Treatment Facility (SDTF)**
If you are not the permit holder for the septage detention/treatment facility, you must have a signed detention/treatment authorization form for
each site.
SDTF #*Expiration Date*Authorization
Other disposal method**
Date**Hours**
Location**
Training Sponsored or Provided by**
Date Hours
Location
Training Sponsored or Provided by
Select one**
Comments or notes
Yes No
Yes No
SDTF-98-08 12/31/2020
Yes No
Septage Management Firm Operator Training Completed
6/29/2019 3
Craven Research Center
NC Pumper Group & NC Portable Toilet Group
Septage Land Application Site Operator Training Completed
6/29/2019 4
Craven Research Center
NC Pumper Group & NC Portable Toilet Group
Registration Type
Registered Portable Sanitation Firm
Registered Septage Management Firm
Registered Portable Sanitation and Septage Management Firm
Comments and Notes
Certification Statement
SDTF-96-14 4/7/2021SDTF-31-17 4/7/2021SLAS-96-12 4/7/2021
SLAS-31-17 12/31/2020
Signature
Date
Print Name**Title**
I certify that the information and representations in this application for a permit are true, complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. I am
aware that a permit may be suspended or revoked upon a finding that its issuance was based upon incorrect or inadequate information that materially affected
the decision to issue the permit and that there are criminal penalties for knowingly making a false statement, representation, or certification.
11/1/2019
10:22:11 AM
Michael Spurgeon President
AUTHORiZATION TO D看SCHARGE SEPTAGE AT A SEP丁AGE TREATMENT OR
STORAGE FAClしI丁Y PERM!T丁ED TO SOMEONE OTHER THAN YOURSEしF
(This fo「m is used by a detention or treatment fac冊y permit holder to indicate that permission
has been given to a permitted Septage Management Firm to discharge septage into the permit
holders detention or treatment faciiity.)
Daniel L Newsome
(Facility Operator)
441 Buck Newsome Road, Fremont, NC 27830
〈Operator Address)
MichaeI Sturgeon 919-738-6005
do hereby authorize:
C&M Septic, lnc
(Owner of Septage Management Firm)
NCS精 01442
(Name of Septage Management Firm)
5431 US l17 Hwy, Mt. OIive, NC 28365 919-658-6109
(Address of Septage Management Firm) chelsie@cmplumbingseptic.com
(009与3〉
98-08
to u輔ze septage detention ortreatment fac冊y ♯
SePtage *
for the t「eatment or storage of
* As defined in G.S. 130A・290(a)(32)
** As defined in 15A NCAC 13B.0800
Return the properly comp!eted form to:
North CaroIina Department of Envi「onment and NaturaI Resources
Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
1646 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1646
Facility Permit No.: SDTF-31-17
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 2 of 3
CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT
1. This facility shall be maintained and operated in a manner that will protect the
assigned water quality standards of both surface and ground waters.
2. Leaks and spills are the responsibility of the Permittee and shall be immediately
contained, cleaned up, and treated to prevent any contamination of the surrounding
area. Any solids from leaks or spills shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with
the NC Solid Waste Management Rules.
3. The method for controlling odors described in the approved application for this permit
must effectively control all odors created by the operation of this facility as required
by 15A NCAC 13B .0838(g).
4. Erosion and runoff control measures shall be implemented to prevent migration of
soil or wastes off this facility. The installation of groundwater monitoring wells or a
leak detection system may be required at the discretion of the Division of Waste
Management.
5. This permit shall not affect the applicability of any statutes, rules, regulations, or
ordinances that may be imposed by other local, state, or federal government agencies
that may have jurisdiction over this facility.
6. This permit may be modified or reissued at any time to incorporate any conditions,
limitations, and/or monitoring requirements the Division deems necessary to
adequately protect the environment and public health.
7. This facility consists of two 20,000-gallon tanks, one 10,000-gallon tank, and one
8,000-gallon tank. The four above ground steel tanks have a combined capacity of
approximately 58,000 gallons and shall be used for the storage of domestic and
grease septage. Storage or treatment of any liquid or solid wastes other than those
specified in the approved application for this permit is prohibited.
8. No one other than the Permittee or an employee of the firm named in this permit
may discharge septage at this detention facility unless the Division is notified and
approval is granted by the Division. Only Septage Management Firms permitted to
operate in North Carolina may receive authorizations to discharge at this facility.
Facility Permit No.: SDTF-31-17
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 3 of 3
9. This permit shall expire on April 7, 2021. Renewal or modification of this permit shall
be in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .0837 (n) or (q). An application for permit
renewal shall be submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the permit renewal date.
10. Records shall be maintained in accordance with the Septage Management Rules.
These records shall be made available to a representative of the Division upon request.
11. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or
related to the facility, at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining
compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under
the conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water,
or leachate.
12. The setbacks prescribed by 15A NCAC 13B .0838 (m) shall be maintained at all times.
Facility Permit No.: SDTF-96-14
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 2 of 3
CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT
1. This facility shall be maintained and operated in a manner that will protect the
assigned water quality standards of both surface and ground waters.
2. Leaks and spills are the responsibility of the Permittee and shall be immediately
contained, cleaned up, and treated to prevent any contamination of the surrounding
area. Any solids from leaks or spills shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with
the NC Solid Waste Management Rules.
3. The method for controlling odors described in the approved application for this permit
must effectively control all odors created by the operation of this facility as required
by 15A NCAC 13B .0838(g).
4. Erosion and runoff control measures shall be implemented to prevent migration of
soil or wastes off this facility. The installation of groundwater monitoring wells or a
leak detection system may be required at the discretion of the Division of Waste
Management.
5. This permit shall not affect the applicability of any statutes, rules, regulations, or
ordinances that may be imposed by other local, state, or federal government agencies
that may have jurisdiction over this facility.
6. This permit may be modified or reissued at any time to incorporate any conditions,
limitations, and/or monitoring requirements the Division deems necessary to
adequately protect the environment and public health.
7. This facility consists of one above ground 6,000-gallon steel tank for the storage of
domestic and grease septage. Storage or treatment of any liquid or solid wastes other
than those specified in the approved application for this permit is prohibited.
8. No one other than the Permittee or an employee of the firm named in this permit
may discharge septage at this detention facility unless the Division is notified and
approval is granted by the Division. Only Septage Management Firms permitted to
operate in North Carolina may receive authorizations to discharge at this facility.
Facility Permit No.: SDTF-96-14
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 3 of 3
9. This permit shall expire on April 7, 2021. Renewal or modification of this permit shall
be in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .0837 (n) or (q). An application for permit
renewal shall be submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the permit renewal date.
10. Records shall be maintained in accordance with the Septage Management Rules.
These records shall be made available to a representative of the Division upon request.
11. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or
related to the facility, at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining
compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under
the conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water,
or leachate.
12. The setbacks prescribed by 15A NCAC 13B .0838 (m) shall be maintained at all times.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-31-17
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 2 of 4
CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT
1. This permit shall become void if the soils fail to adequately assimilate the septage and
shall be rescinded unless the site is maintained and operated in a manner which will
protect the assigned water quality standards of both surface and ground waters.
2. This site shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the nutrient management
plan submitted by Michael Spurgeon and approved by the Division of Waste
Management. The 9.9 – acre site has been established in Cheyenne II bermudagrass and
may be managed as one field or divided into two fields as Field 1 (6.2 acres) and Field 2
(3.7 acres). The bermudagrass shall be overseeded with annual ryegrass or small grains
during the months of September through October of each year. The planting and
harvesting of the crops shall follow the approved nutrient management plan. Areas that
fall below 80% in crop coverage shall be replanted as covered in the nutrient
management plan. The 30-day waiting period between the last application of septage
and the harvest of a crop shall be met by alternating septage applications between the
two fields or another permitted septage land application site. All discharges shall be at
locations on the site consistent with the crop rotation in the approved plan.
3. This site shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the erosion and runoff
control plan submitted by Michael Spurgeon in such a manner as to prevent the
migration of wastes off the designated waste receiving site. A buffer of bermudagrass
and ryegrass shall be maintained around the perimeter of each field. Any site
improvements noted in the plan must be installed within 30 days of plan approval. The
installation of groundwater monitoring wells shall be required as deemed necessary by
the Division.
4. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any
and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances that may be imposed by other local,
state, and federal government agencies which have jurisdiction. It is the responsibility
of the Permittee to be in compliance with the Federal Regulations listed in the Code of
Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 503.
5. This permit may be modified or reissued at any time to incorporate any conditions,
limitations and/or monitoring requirements the Division deems necessary to adequately
protect the environment and public health.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-31-17
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 3 of 4
6. This site is only permitted for the land application of domestic and grease septage. The
pH of domestic septage shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and, without the
addition of additional alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 30 minutes prior to land
application as per 15A NCAC 13B .0842(c)(1). The pH of grease septage or grease septage
mixed with domestic septage shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and,
without the addition of additional alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 2 hours prior to
land application as per 15A NCAC 13B .0842(c)(2). Grease septage shall be diluted as
required by 15A NCAC 13B .0842(a)(14) when applied over perennial vegetation.
7. This site contains approximately 9.9 acres that are available for land application of
septage. The maximum annual application rate shall be 50,000 gal/ac/yr. At this
application rate, a maximum annual volume of 495,000 gallons may be applied to this
site. Application rates to each approved disposal field shall not exceed the maximum
annual application rate or the monthly application rates listed in the approved nutrient
management plan. The maximum annual application rate assumes equal septage
distribution, on an annual basis, over the entire permitted area.
8. An approved septage detention facility with a minimum design capacity of 10,000 gallons
shall be available prior to operation of this site as per 15A NCAC 13B .0838(a) unless an
approved wastewater treatment plant is available for use during periods of adverse
weather. The storage capacity may be adjusted if it is demonstrated during the operation
of the site that this volume of storage is inadequate.
9. Only the area designated on the attached site map shall be utilized for septage disposal.
Each load of septage discharged at the site shall be distributed from a moving vehicle in
such a manner that there is no standing water when the discharge is complete.
10. Septage shall not be applied during any precipitation event, or if there is standing water
on the soil surface, if the soil surface is frozen, or if the soil surface is snow covered. The
Permittee shall consider pending weather conditions when making the decision to land
apply in order to prevent any discharge of septage outside of the permitted boundary.
11. Septage shall not be applied during periods of high soil moisture. Septage applications
that will result in ruts greater than three inches in the soil surface are prohibited.
12. Any discharge of septage outside of the permitted boundaries via runoff, aerial drift, etc.
is prohibited.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-31-17
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 4 of 4
13. This permit shall become void unless the land application activities are carried out in
accordance with the conditions of this permit and in the manner approved by this
Division. No one other than the Permittee or an employee of the firm named in this
permit shall discharge septage at this site without prior appropriate notification and
written approval from the Division.
14. Prior to any transfer of this land, a notice shall be given to the new owner that gives full
details of the materials applied or incorporated at this site. The Division shall be notified
prior to site closure. This permit is non-transferable.
15. This permit shall expire on December 31, 2020. An application for permit renewal shall
be submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the permit renewal date. When necessary,
an application for permit modification shall be submitted for any proposed change listed
in 15A NCAC 13B .0840(g). Along with the application for permit renewal or modification,
septage application records for the time this permit was valid shall be submitted.
16. Records shall be kept in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .0842(e)(1) and the Code of
Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 503.17(b) to document all septage applications to the
site. These records shall be made available to a representative of the Division upon
request.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or
related to the disposal site and facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of
determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be
kept under the conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water, or leachate.
18. Field separations in the nutrient management plan and all pertinent setbacks shall be
clearly located on the site. Boundaries of the permitted septage land application fields
shall be clearly marked on the ground.
19. The areas that can be used for land application of septage shall be maintained to meet
the minimum setback distances as described in 15A NCAC 13B .0841(d) such as 500 feet
from any existing wells, residences, places of business, or places of public assembly. Also,
septage shall not be disposed of within 50 feet of any property line, within 100 feet of
any ditch, or within 200 feet of any surface water unless specified otherwise.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-96-12
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 2 of 4
CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT
1. This permit shall become void if the soils fail to adequately assimilate the septage and
shall be rescinded unless the site is maintained and operated in a manner which will
protect the assigned water quality standards of both surface and ground waters.
2. This site shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the nutrient management
plan submitted by Michael Spurgeon and approved by the Division of Waste
Management. The 8.1 – acre site has been established in hybrid bermudagrass and may
be managed as one field or divided into two fields as Field 1 (3.7 acres) and Field 2 (4.4
acres). The bermudagrass shall be overseeded with annual ryegrass or small grains
during the months of September through October of each year. The planting and
harvesting of the crops shall follow the approved nutrient management plan. Areas that
fall below 80% in crop coverage shall be replanted as covered in the nutrient
management plan. The 30-day waiting period between the last application of septage
and the harvest of a crop shall be met by alternating septage applications between the
two fields or another permitted septage land application site. All discharges shall be at
locations on the site consistent with the crop rotation in the approved plan.
3. This site shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the erosion and runoff
control plan submitted by Michael Spurgeon in such a manner as to prevent the
migration of wastes off the designated waste receiving site. A buffer of bermudagrass
and ryegrass shall be maintained around the perimeter of each field. Any site
improvements noted in the plan must be installed within 30 days of plan approval. The
installation of groundwater monitoring wells shall be required as deemed necessary by
the Division.
4. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any
and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances that may be imposed by other local,
state, and federal government agencies which have jurisdiction. It is the responsibility
of the Permittee to be in compliance with the Federal Regulations listed in the Code of
Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 503.
5. This permit may be modified or reissued at any time to incorporate any conditions,
limitations and/or monitoring requirements the Division deems necessary to adequately
protect the environment and public health.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-96-12
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 3 of 4
6. This site is only permitted for the land application of domestic and grease septage. The
pH of domestic septage shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and, without the
addition of additional alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 30 minutes prior to land
application as per 15A NCAC 13B .0842(c)(1). The pH of grease septage or grease septage
mixed with domestic septage shall be raised to 12 or higher by alkali addition and,
without the addition of additional alkali, shall remain at 12 or higher for 2 hours prior to
land application as per 15A NCAC 13B .0842(c)(2). Grease septage shall be diluted as
required by 15A NCAC 13B .0842(a)(14) when applied over perennial vegetation.
7. This site contains approximately 8.1 acres that are available for land application of
septage. The maximum annual application rate shall be 50,000 gal/ac/yr. At this
application rate, a maximum annual volume of 405,000 gallons may be applied to this
site. Application rates to each approved disposal field shall not exceed the maximum
annual application rate or the monthly application rates listed in the approved nutrient
management plan. The maximum annual application rate assumes equal septage
distribution, on an annual basis, over the entire permitted area.
8. An approved septage detention facility with a minimum design capacity of 8,000 gallons
shall be available prior to operation of this site as per 15A NCAC 13B .0838(a) unless an
approved wastewater treatment plant is available for use during periods of adverse
weather. The storage capacity may be adjusted if it is demonstrated during the operation
of the site that this volume of storage is inadequate.
9. Only the area designated on the attached site map shall be utilized for septage disposal.
Each load of septage discharged at the site shall be distributed from a moving vehicle in
such a manner that there is no standing water when the discharge is complete.
10. Septage shall not be applied during any precipitation event, or if there is standing water
on the soil surface, if the soil surface is frozen, or if the soil surface is snow covered. The
Permittee shall consider pending weather conditions when making the decision to land
apply in order to prevent any discharge of septage outside of the permitted boundary.
11. Septage shall not be applied during periods of high soil moisture. Septage applications
that will result in ruts greater than three inches in the soil surface are prohibited.
12. Any discharge of septage outside of the permitted boundaries via runoff, aerial drift, etc.
is prohibited.
Facility Permit No.: SLAS-96-12
C & M Septic, Inc.
Permit to Operate
April 7, 2020
Page 4 of 4
13. This permit shall become void unless the land application activities are carried out in
accordance with the conditions of this permit and in the manner approved by this
Division. No one other than the Permittee or an employee of the firm named in this
permit shall discharge septage at this site without prior appropriate notification and
written approval from the Division.
14. Prior to any transfer of this land, a notice shall be given to the new owner that gives full
details of the materials applied or incorporated at this site. The Division shall be notified
prior to site closure. This permit is non-transferable.
15. This permit shall expire on April 7, 2021. An application for permit renewal shall be
submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the permit renewal date. When necessary,
an application for permit modification shall be submitted for any proposed change listed
in 15A NCAC 13B .0840(g). Along with the application for permit renewal or modification,
septage application records for the time this permit was valid shall be submitted.
16. Records shall be kept in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .0842(e)(1) and the Code of
Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 503.17(b) to document all septage applications to the
site. These records shall be made available to a representative of the Division upon
request.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or
related to the disposal site and facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of
determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be
kept under the conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water, or leachate.
18. Field separations in the nutrient management plan and all pertinent setbacks shall be
clearly located on the site. Boundaries of the permitted septage land application fields
shall be clearly marked on the ground.
19. The areas that can be used for land application of septage shall be maintained to meet
the minimum setback distances as described in 15A NCAC 13B .0841(d) such as 500 feet
from any existing wells, residences, places of business, or places of public assembly. Also,
septage shall not be disposed of within 50 feet of any property line, within 100 feet of
any ditch, or within 200 feet of any surface water unless specified otherwise.