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DWM Brownfields Inspection Report
Submitted By: jkslaughter_ncdenr
Submitted Time: 03/28/2022 10:20 AM
I. Inspection Information
Date & Time: 03/24/2022 2:55 PM Inspection Type: Complaint
Brownfields Staff:
Kevin Slaughter
Other Personnel:
Bill Fisher - Complete Dismantling Inc.
Location:
Lat: 35.2577273, Long: -81.3652669,
Brownfields Inspection Report: Spectrum Mills II, 17035-13-023
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II. Project Information
Number: 17035-13-023 Name: Spectrum Mills II
Address: 136 Patterson Road
City: Kings Mountain
County: Cleveland
III. Environmental
Current Use of Property: Vacant Land
Structures on Property: None Structures Violation: No
Vapor Mitigation Systems: Not Observed Vapor Mitigation Violation: No
Use of Surface Water or Groundwater: Not Observed Water Use Violation: No
Exposed Soils: Observed Exposed Soils Violation: No
Summary: N/A
Summary: N/A
Summary: There are no remaining structures left on the property, and very little
undisturbed concrete slabs present which are being reduced to rubble, and trucked off-
site (Photos 1-3).
Summary: No soil is leaving or being brought onto the site according to Mr. Fisher. There
was no sign either had taken place during site inspection, with no apparent need to
remove soil from site based on current grade. In addition, soil from “soil contamination
areas” is not being moved to other parts of the property according to Mr. Fisher.
Brownfields Inspection Report: Spectrum Mills II, 17035-13-023
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Use of Basements: Not Observed Basement Violation: No
Storage of Chemicals: Not Observed Chemical Violation: No
Groundwater Monitoring Wells: Not Observed Monitoring Well Violation: No
Current Exposure to Public/Public Risk:
Summary: N/A
Summary: N/A
Condition:
Summary: N/A
None observed at the time of the site inspection.
Brownfields Inspection Report: Spectrum Mills II, 17035-13-023
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IV. Inspector Comments
V. PHOTOGRAPHS
Photo 1: Concrete slabs stockpiled prior to being reduced into aggregate.
Site Inspection performed because of a citizen report that soil transportation to or from
the site was taking place. An unannounced Site Inspection was performed, and Mr. Bill
Fisher with Complete Dismantling Inc., was questioned if these practices were taking
place. Mr. Fisher was aware of the restrictions outlined in the April 28, 2020, Soils
Disturbance/Demolition Approval letter (a hard copy was left with Mr. Fisher), and he
indicated that no soil had left or been brought onto the property. Based on the
demolition practices observed, the interview with Mr. Fisher, and the existing grade of
the property, the inspector saw no evidence that there was any soil movement violation
as outlined in the Soils Disturbance/Demolition Approval letter referenced above (Photos
4 and 5).
Brownfields Inspection Report: Spectrum Mills II, 17035-13-023
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Photo 2: Concrete aggregate stockpiled on concrete slab. Aggregate had almost no visible soil
mixed in with material.
Photo 3: Concrete aggregate being loaded onto dump trucks during Site Inspection.
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Photo 4: View facing northeast across former soil contamination area.
Photo 5: View facing east across property.
Brownfields Inspection Report: Spectrum Mills II, 17035-13-023
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Photo 6: No disturbance observed to former lagoon area.
Photo 7: Very little soil was tracked onto Patterson Rd. from the site, especially given that it had
rained the previous day.