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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management
Wilmington Regional Office | 127 Cardinal Drive Extension | Wilmington, NC 28405 |
(910) 796-7215
February 14, 2023
Sent via email
Connie Williams
CR England
4701 West 2100 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84120
Re: Notice of Regulatory Requirements
15A NCAC 02L .0504 and 02L .0505
Risk-based Assessment and Corrective Action for
Petroleum Aboveground Storage Tanks and
Other Petroleum Sources
CR England
I95 and East Mcduffie Crossing
Robeson County
Incident Number: 96949
Risk Classification: Unknown
Dear Connie Williams:
Information received by this regional office of the Underground Storage Tank Section (UST Section),
Division of Waste Management, on February 6, 2023, confirms a release or discharge of petroleum at the
above-referenced location. Furthermore, this office has determined that you are the responsible party for
the assessment and cleanup of the release or discharge.
As the responsible party, you must comply with the initial response and abatement action requirements of
the Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), Subchapter 02L .0504 and, if applicable,
the assessment and reporting requirements of Title 15A NCAC 02L .0505, within the timeframes specified
in the attached rules. (Be aware that if Title 15A NCAC 02L .0505 is applicable, you must comply with its
requirements even if you do not receive formal notification from the UST Section.)
Initial abatement action requirements include the preparation and submittal of an Initial Assessment Report
(IAR), in accordance with Title 15A NCAC 02L .0504 within 90 days of discovery of the release.
Because a release or discharge has been confirmed, a Licensed Geologist or a Professional Engineer,
certified by the State of North Carolina, is required to prepare and certify all reports submitted to the
Department of Environmental Quality in accordance with Title 15A NCAC 02L .0103(e) and 02L .0111(b).
Please note that before you sell, transfer, or request a “No Further Action” determination for a property that
has not been remediated to below “unrestricted use” standards, you must file a Notice of Contaminated Site
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Incident Number 96949
February 14, 2023
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management
Wilmington Regional Office | 127 Cardinal Drive Extension | Wilmington, NC 28405 |
(910) 796-7215
or Notice of Residual Petroleum with the Register of Deeds in the county where the property is located
(North Carolina General Statutes 143B-279.9, and 143B-279.10 or 143B-279.11).
Failure to comply with the State's rules in the manner and time specified may result in the assessment of
civil penalties and/or the use of other enforcement mechanisms.
If you have any questions regarding the actions that must be taken or the rules mentioned in this letter,
please contact me at lauren.richardson@ncdenr.gov or (910) 796-7475.
Sincerely,
Lauren Richardson
Hydrogeologist
Wilmington Regional Office
UST Section, Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ
Enclosures: Title 15A NCAC 02L .0504 and 02L .0505
Cc: Rusty Waddell, US Ecology (rusty.waddell@usecology.com)