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From: Beverly, Trudy
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2020 8:39 AM
To: McDorman, James
Subject: RE: [External] CLT-Former Fed Ex (4831 Express Dr) facility
Good Morning James,
The hydraulic lift removal is addressed in the same way as heating oil releases. The site would qualify for closure with a
notice of residual petroleum. I had asked the consultant to research if the parcel already had an existing NORP from
another UST site. If so, there may not need to be another NORP filed to cover this incident. I will be happy to copy you
on future correspondence related to hydraulic removal site. There are other sites in the area. All of those look to be
regulated. I handle unregulated sites in Mecklenburg County (heating oil and hydraulic lifts). Dan Bowser handles most
regulated sites in Mecklenburg County. Dan will be happy to assist you with regulated sites in Mecklenburg County. You
can refer to the DWM Site Locator Tool for site locations. Selecting the site symbol with display site information
Division of Waste Management Site Locator Tool [ncdenr.maps.arc ig�s.com].
Below is some general information about searching for sites and files within the NC DEQ Division of Waste
Management and UST Section:
All branches/groups within the Division of Waste Management (DWM) have individual interactive Geographic
Information System (GIS) maps available to the public. Click on the Interactive Maps link below. Select the
DWM map you are interested in searching for sites from the right side of the webpage. Use the UST Incidents
map to search for UST sites.
INTERACTIVE MAPS WITH DWM SITES AND PERMITTED FACILITIES:
httr)s://dea.nc.izov/about/divisions/waste-management/waste-manaeement-rules-data/waste-manaeement-
gis-maps
You can enter an address to the map, zoom in on an area, and pan around to see if that group has a site
nearby. When you click on the symbols, site information will be displayed. Scroll down through the site
information. Clicking on the documents link at the bottom will take you to available electronic site files for
viewing and downloading on Laserfiche (pdf format, free to the public).
The Division has a site locator tool that combines the different groups on one map. The combined map is
good for a general locator for UST sites and for a link to available electronic files. The individual Underground
Storage tanks Incidents map and UST Registered Tanks map give more details. See the following link and
information: "The division has created the Division of Waste Mana;ement Site Locator Tool
[ncdenr.maps. arc ig s.com] that provides free online access to currently available information about the sites that
the Division of Waste Management manages, permits and inventories. The Tool is a GIS-based application that
consolidates all of the Division's sites into an interactive map. It provides this information in a simple map
format, and has the capability to query, create reports, overlay GIS layers, print maps and link to site -specific
documents. The search window has been programmed, so that people can find sites by address, name or
identification number."
DWM electronic files can also be searched on Laserfiche at the following link:
https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/WasteManagement/Search.aspx?searchcommand=%7b%5bWM%5d%3a%5bProgra
m ID%5d%3d%22*MO-2911*%22%7d&dbid=0
Use the UST number for the Program ID when searching for UST files at the DWM Laserfiche link.
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Not all UST sites have electronic files. Many files are only available in paper format at the Mooresville
Regional Office (address below).
** In office file reviews will be by appointment only after December 19, 2019 **
File Review Procedures:
https://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/ust/file-review-procedures#mooresville-regional-
office
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Mooresville Regional Office
610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301
Mooresville, NC 28115
(704) 663-1699
Trudy
Trudy Beverly, L.G.
Hydrogeologist, Division of Waste Management
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
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UST Section, Mooresville Regional Office
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704.235.2182 (Office)
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Office Mailing Address:
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Branch's Above Ground Storage Tanks Website Address: https:Hdeg.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-mana2ement/ust/ast-proeram
INTERACTIVE MAPS WITH DWM SITES AND PERMITTED FACILITIES:
httns://deo.nc. eov/about/divisions/waste-management/waste-management-rules-data/waste-management-eis-mans
File Review Procedures:
https://deq.nc. gov/about/divisions/waste-management/ust/file-review-procedures#mooresville-regional-office
ONLINE ACCESS TO UST SECTION DOCUMENTS (Laserfiche):
hLtps:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-manaaement/laserfiche
Document Submittal & UST File Names for Laserfiche Policies:
httys:Hfiles.nc.aov/nedeci/Waste%2OManaeement/DWM/UST/W hatsNew/Final-Electronic-Document-Submittal-Policy.odf
https:Hfiles.nc.gov/ncdeq/Waste%20Management/DWM/UST/Corrective%2OAction/UST%20file%20names%20for%2OLaserfiche.docx
From: McDorman, James [mailto:James.McDorman@cltairport.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 3:41 PM
To: Beverly, Trudy <trudy.beverly@ncdenr.gov>
Subject: [External] CLT-Former FedEx (4831 Express Dr) facility
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Hello Trudy,
We were contacted by Federal Express and notified that they had permanently closed a hydraulic lift with a
small quantity of impacted soil being over -excavated. Their consultant, Terracon, is currently working on a
report. It is our understanding that we should be able to get this incident closed via Notice of Residual
Petroleum (NRP), is that agreeable with you? I haven't seen any information on this incident. Do you know of
any other incidents at this facility? Also, please copy me on any correspondence for this incident.
Thank you,
JAMES P MCDORMAN P.G., RSM I ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR
CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
m 704-560-9242
cltairport.com
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