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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3426_UCLDLCID_final application_FID1395369_2020212171 Chao, Ming-tai From:Chao, Ming-tai Sent:Monday, April 06, 2020 1:59 PM To:Tanner Boyles Cc:Desmond Corley; David Coe; Rich Glover; Stanley, Sherri; Heim, Susan A Subject:RE: [External] Re: Proposed 6.5-acre Union Cross Land Development LCID Attachments:RE: [External] LCID permit TrackingTracking:Recipient Delivery Tanner Boyles Desmond Corley David Coe Rich Glover Stanley, Sherri Delivered: 4/6/2020 1:59 PM Heim, Susan A Delivered: 4/6/2020 1:59 PM Dear Mr. Boyles: Based on your latest decision, the Solid Waste Section (SWS) will re-activate the reviewing processes and only consider the permit application applicable for a permitted LCID landfill encompassing a waste footprint of 6.5 acres at this time. The proposed compost unit and treatment and process (T&P) unit will be excluded from the existing application. As mentioned in the early e-mail correspondence (see attachment), you can always apply for the compost and T&P units in the future after you obtain an written zoning approval from the local government. Regards,         From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>   Sent: Monday, April 06, 2020 1:15 PM  To: Chao, Ming‐tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>  Cc: Desmond Corley <desmondc@cityofws.org>; David Coe <coefor@gmail.com>; Rich Glover  <rglover@jamestownengineering.com>  Subject: [External] Re: Proposed 6.5‐acre Union Cross Land Development LCID    2 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  report.spam@nc.gov    Good Day Mr. Chao, after meeting with Mr. Corley and giving an explanation of what our end use for the compost was  going to be he and other staff replied with the answer that I had forwarded to you. If this is not sufficient enough for you  then please proceed without the amendment of the site plan, I will submit to the county at a later date to make sure  that we are in compliance for compost facility. Let me know as soon as possible if iI need to get the plans that you  currently have changed to reflect such.    I am running out of room on the initial 2 acre and I have been patient with everyone and not pushed at all on getting the  expansion until now, maybe I should have done that earlier. I can change my signage and apply for another S.U.P. form  the county and then go back and forth and do all the paperwork if necessary, since the elected body are not taking any  new meetings right now due to the virus, If I would have known at our initial application I most certainly would have  added it in there, Now it seems I will need to get a new permit when the one already attained has not expired yet. Not  to mention going back and forth to the engineers office to re draw plans to present to county and NCDEQ.     We are a very, very small company where I am the facility operator, equipment operator, accountant,secretary, grounds  maintenance, and several other titles. It can be very stressful at times, most certainly right now at this very moment and  this email is reflective of that. The time that it takes to operate a facility and keep up with the paperwork is very time  consuming. Most of the people that are involved in the submittal to you (including myself) are extremely busy and  would like to get this completed as fast and simple as possible to not add to their workload. I have had successful work  relationships with those folks because they are good at what they do,and I want to continue that.     I truly appreciate the help from everyone involved and all that they do, I would like to get this done as quick as possible  so that we can stay open to serve the residents, businesses and government divisions the County of Forsyth and  municipalities like City of WS and Town of Kernersville.     Thank you all    Tanner Boyles  On Friday, April 3, 2020, 10:38:35 AM EDT, Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov> wrote: Dear Mr. Coley: I am the Solid Waste Section permitting engineer assigned to review the permit application for the proposed Union Cross Land Development LCID (land clearing and inert debris) Landfill. The facility, identified as N01110 in our records, is currently operating under a notification site status, which encompasses a disposal area less than 2 acres in size, as required by 15A NCAC .0563(2). The Union Cross Land Development Notified LCID Landfill is located at 7301 Watkins Ford Road, Kernersville, Forsyth County, and was approved for operation by the Solid Waste Section as a notified site effective June 11, 2019. The permit application currently under review by the Section is for the expansion of the existing 2-acre notified LCID landfill to a fully permitted LCID landfill of 6.5 acres, with the addition of two waste management units that involve treatment and processing of waste rather than landfill disposal. These 3 additional waste management units are: a Type 1 Compost facility; and, a Treatment and Processing facility for wood waste and inert debris. Waste streams to be accepted at the facility will include land clearing debris, yard waste, stumps, limbs and leaves, unpainted and uncoated cured concrete, concrete block, brick and gravel. These composting and treatment/processing operations are not associated with farming or agriculture. The existing Special Use Permit (Zoning Docket No F1575), issued by Forsyth County, covers the operation of an LCID landfill of a size up to 6.5 acres. However, the Type 1 Compost facility and Treatment and Processing facility are not included in the Special Use Permit. 15A NCAC 13B .0301(2) and 15A NCAC 13B .1402(g)(1)(A)(vi) require “An approval letter from the unit of local government having zoning authority over the area where the facility is to be located, stating that the proposed facility meets all of the requirements of the local zoning ordinance, or that the site is not zoned.” Please provide a formal approval letter in an electronic copy (pdf format) from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County stating that the Type 1 Compost facility and Treatment and Processing facility meet all local zoning and land development ordinances, and delineating any conditions or requirements imposed on these operations by the local ordinances. Regarding, From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 7:07 PM To: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] Re: Tucker LCID CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov 4 Good evening, I hope you are doing well. Im sending this email in regards to our LCID permit application. I'm just making sure that you got my last email that I forwarded from Desmond Corley. Please let me know what I need to do if anything at this point. I want you to know that I'm not in any means rushing, but I do want to stay on top of things as much as possible, and make sure that i don't overlook anything. Best Regards, Tanner Boyles On Monday, March 23, 2020, 04:40:23 PM EDT, Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> wrote: Ming, as luck would have it the county replied to us after sending you and email this morning. Please Look at the response from Desmond Corley, and if he would need to send this statement directly to you at NCDEQ in letter form I can request that from him. If this is sufficient I will have the engineer draw designated compost area and storage and re submit the plan. Thank you Tanner Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "David Coe" <coefor@gmail.com> To: "Desmond Corley" <desmondc@cityofws.org> Cc: "tannerboyles1@yahoo.com" <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 4:33 PM Subject: Re: Tucker LCID Thank you Desmond. I appreciate your efforts, as well as those of Chris, Aaron, and the folks in legal to get Tanner an answer. Brad On Mar 23, 2020, at 3:31 PM, Desmond Corley <desmondc@cityofws.org> wrote: Brad, We were able to ascertain from the attorneys that underlying zoning dictates what can happen on a property in the event a Special Use Permit site plan does not designate a particular use for portions of a property. In this case, because the leaf composting can be associated with farming activities, it would be considered accessory to those agricultural uses. Desmond Corley, AICP, CZO Land Use Coordinator Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning and Development Services p: 336.747.7065 Ι e: desmondc@cityofws.org From: Desmond Corley Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 11:42 AM To: coefor@gmail.com 5 Cc: tannerboyles1@yahoo.com; Chris Murphy <chrism@CITYOFWS.ORG> Subject: Tucker LCID Brad, An update on where we are with our LCID questions: The UDO and County Ordinance don’t authorize us to approve any site plan changes to Special Use Permits at the administrative level, but we’re working on a way to make this work without going back to the elected body. As part of that work, we’re getting feedback from the County Attorney’s office and having discussions with them regarding our overall limitations with Special Use Permits approved by the Board of Commissioners. We’ll be in touch once we have a solid answer on what you need to do. Please feel free to reach out with any questions in the meantime. Desmond Corley, AICP, CZO Land Use Coordinator Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning and Development Services 100 E First Street, Suite 201 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 p: 336.747.7065 Ι e: desmondc@cityofws.org <image001.jpg> From:Tanner Boyles To:Chao, Ming-tai Subject:[External] Fw: Tucker LCID Date:Monday, March 23, 2020 4:40:32 PM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Ming, as luck would have it the county replied to us after sending you and email this morning. Please Look at the response from Desmond Corley, and if he would need to send thisstatement directly to you at NCDEQ in letter form I can request that from him. If this is sufficient I will have the engineer draw designated compost area and storage and re submit theplan. Thank you Tanner Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] ----- Forwarded Message -----From: "David Coe" <coefor@gmail.com> To: "Desmond Corley" <desmondc@cityofws.org> Cc: "tannerboyles1@yahoo.com" <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 4:33 PMSubject: Re: Tucker LCIDThank you Desmond. I appreciate your efforts, as well as those of Chris, Aaron, and thefolks in legal to get Tanner an answer. Brad On Mar 23, 2020, at 3:31 PM, Desmond Corley <desmondc@cityofws.org>wrote: Brad, We were able to ascertain from the attorneys that underlying zoning dictates what can happen on a property in the event a Special Use Permit site plan does not designate a particular use for portions of a property. In this case, because the leaf composting can be associated with farming activities, it would be considered accessory to those agricultural uses. Desmond Corley, AICP, CZO Land Use Coordinator Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning and Development Services p: 336.747.7065 Ι e: desmondc@cityofws.org From: Desmond Corley Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 11:42 AM To: coefor@gmail.com Cc: tannerboyles1@yahoo.com; Chris Murphy <chrism@CITYOFWS.ORG> Subject: Tucker LCID Brad, An update on where we are with our LCID questions: The UDO and County Ordinance don’t authorize us to approve any site plan changes to Special Use Permits at the administrative level, but we’re working on a way to make this work without going back to the elected body. As part of that work, we’re getting feedback from the County Attorney’s office and having discussions with them regarding our overall limitations with Special Use Permits approved by the Board of Commissioners. We’ll be in touch once we have a solid answer on what you need to do. Please feel free to reach out with any questions in the meantime. Desmond Corley, AICP, CZO Land Use Coordinator Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning and Development Services 100 E First Street, Suite 201 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 p: 336.747.7065 Ι e: desmondc@cityofws.org <image001.jpg> 1 Chao, Ming-tai From:Chao, Ming-tai Sent:Tuesday, December 10, 2019 12:39 PM To:tannerboyles1@yahoo.com Cc:Stanley, Sherri; Heim, Susan A Subject:Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF Dear Mr. Boyles: The Solid Waste Section completes a review of the permit application for the new LCIDLF and has several comments stated below: 1. According to deed search, the property where the proposed landfill is owned by Tucker Trace Farms LLC, not Elizabeth Ann Tucker. Please conduct the following actions: a. Provide a copy of the latest property deed document issued by Forsyth County Register of Deeds. b. Make necessary revision/update on the submitted drawings and application forms. 2. According to the Special Use Permit- F1575 issued by City Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning Board, the proposed landfill site is located within Abbotts Creek WSIII Watershed, a public drinking water resource; therefore, a “WATERSHED PLAN PERMIT” is required as a portion of the permit application. Please provide a copy of the permit. 3. Please provide the soil logs of the Test Pit # 2, 3, & 4 as shown drawing Sheet C-1. The log of each test pit should report, at a minimum, the depth of test pit, soil types, and water table elevation, if encountered. 4. Regarding the high-water table (SHWT) at this site, please address the following concerns: a. Operational Requirement Note No. 1 in drawing Sheet C-1 note field states that the seasonal high- water table (SHWT) is 878 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Please provide narratives how the SHWT is concluded/determined. b. If the SHWT of 878 feet amsl is confirmed and the landfill base elevations ranging from 886 to 893.5 feet amsl, as shown drawing Sheets C-3 through C-5 will be established by excavation and regrading. Please describe the as-built survey requirements/assistance to confirm the landfill base construction. 5. Item 6. of the Operations Plan in drawing Sheet C-1 note field states that the landfill facility will receive uncontaminated soil for disposal. The uncontaminated soil a. must be an un-contamination earthen material and meet the “unrestricted use standards" - meaning contaminant concentrations for each environmental medium that are acceptable for all uses per NCGS 130A-310.65; and b. shall have any contaminant with a concentration less than or equal to that in the NC Residential Health Base Preliminary Soil Remediation Goal (NC PSRG) which can be found in the web link: 2 https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Waste%20Management/DWM/risk_based_remediation/PSRGs_May2019 _FINAL.pdf Please add the requirements to the revised application document. The copy of NC PSRG (Residential Health Base) must be appended to the Operations Plan. 6. Please provide the maximum extent (in acreage) for each of the proposed recycling unit – Wood Waste Collection Area, and Concrete Process Area. Please contact me if you have any questions of the comments. Regards,                                                                                                     Ming-Tai, Chao Environmental Engineer, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 919.707-8251 (Office) Ming.Chao@ncdenr.gov From:Chao, Ming-tai To:tannerboyles1@yahoo.com Cc:Stanley, Sherri; Heim, Susan A Subject:RE: [External] Re: Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF Date:Wednesday, December 11, 2019 2:10:00 PM Attachments:image011.jpgimage012.jpgimage013.emzimage014.pngimage015.pngimage016.pngimage017.pngimage018.pngimage019.jpgimage020.pngimage021.png Dear Mr. Boyles: I am sorry to hit wrong bottom and send you the incomplete e-mail message eariler. Below is the complete one.   The readopted rule Section 1400 was effective on November 01, 2019 and the completed permit application was received onNovember 27, 2019. Therefore, the operations of yard waste collection area without active composting (equivalent to SmallType 1 Compost Facility) at the proposed LCIDLF shall comply with new readopted rule 1402(g)(1) which can be found inthe following link http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/ncac/title%2015a%20-%20environmental%20quality/chapter%2013%20- %20solid%20waste%20management/subchapter%20b/15a%20ncac%2013b%20.1402.pdf   15A NCAC 13B .1402 (g) - The following operations shall be exempt from the permitting requirements in Rule .1401 of thisSection: 1. Small Type 1 Facilities meeting the following conditions: (A) notification to the Division prior to operation and on an annual basis as to:(i) the facility location;(ii) the name(s) and contact information of the owner and operator;(iii) type and amount of wastes received;(iv) the composting process to be used;(v) the intended distribution of the finished product; and(vi) for new facilities only, a letter from the unit of government having zoning jurisdiction over the site thatstates that the proposed use is allowed within the existing zoning, if any, and that any necessary zoningapproval or permit has been obtained;(B) the facility operates in accordance with the operational requirements as set forth in Rule .1406(1) through (11) and (16) ofthis Section and the setbacks in Rule .1404(a)(1) through (a)(10) of this Section; The link of the specified Rules are http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/ncac/title%2015a%20-%20environmental%20quality/chapter%2013%20- %20solid%20waste%20management/subchapter%20b/15a%20ncac%2013b%20.1404.pdf   http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/ncac/title%2015a%20-%20environmental%20quality/chapter%2013%20- %20solid%20waste%20management/subchapter%20b/15a%20ncac%2013b%20.1406.pdf (C) the facility operates in accordance with all other state or local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders;(D) the facility shall not be located over a closed-out disposal site; and(E) safety measures shall be taken to prevent fires and access to fire equipment or firefighting services shall be provided. In addition to the comments sent to you yesterday, the above-referenced rule requirements shall be added to the operationsplan if you still wants to operate a yard waste collection area. The existing zoning (F1575) allows constructing and operating a LCIDLF at the property; therefore, you need to obtain anapproval from the City/County Planning Board of operating a yard waste collection site (less than 2-acres and having a totalvolume up to 3000 CY- combining products and yard wastes) according to 15A NCAC 13B .1402(g)(1)(A)(vi), Please noted that a subdivision will be constructed right next to the proposed LCIDLF, and the proposed yard wastecollection area shall meet the new buffer/siting requirements as stipulated in Rules 15A NCAC 13B .1404(a)(2), (3) & (4). To avoid any dispute to a future resident for potential odor issues, you may want to relocate the yard collection area to theSouth or west side of the landfill property. Per 15A NCAC 13B .1406(7), please provide a written document from a local fire department (Union Cross Road) to agree toprovide assistance if landfill catch a fire. A fire extinguisher should be equipped to each on-site machinery or equipment; theon-site fire-fighting equipment should be noted on the site plan drawing Sheet C-1. Per 15A NCAC 13B .1406(8), please add the standard fire report form to the permit application, which can be downloaded from the link: https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Waste%20Management/DWM/SW/Forms/FireOccurrenceReport.pdf   Per 15A NCAC 13B .1406(10), the yard waste piles or windrows shall be monitoring for temperatures to prevent anypotential spontaneous combustion. You should set a maximum temperature for each stockpile/windrow and monitoringfrequency and instrument/probe. The remedial procedures such as wetting and turning should be provide in the writtenoperations plan. The temperature record keeping shall be according to Rule 1408. http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/ncac/title%2015a%20-%20environmental%20quality/chapter%2013%20- %20solid%20waste%20management/subchapter%20b/15a%20ncac%2013b%20.1408.pdf Please contact me if you have any questions of the comments. Regards,                                                                                                    From: Chao, Ming-tai  Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 1:20 PM To: 'tannerboyles1@yahoo.com' <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Cc: Stanley, Sherri <Sherri.Stanley@ncdenr.gov>; Heim, Susan A <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [External] Re: Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF   Dear Mr. Boyles:   The readopted rule Section 1400 was effective on November 01, 2019 and the completed permit application was received onNovember 27, 2019. Therefore, the operations of yard waste collection area without active composting (equivalent to SmallType 1 Compost Facility) at the proposed LCIDLF shall comply with new readopted rule 1402(g)(1) which can be found inthe following link From: Chao, Ming-tai  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 2:56 PM To: tannerboyles1@yahoo.com Cc: Stanley, Sherri <Sherri.Stanley@ncdenr.gov>; Heim, Susan A <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [External] Re: Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF   Dear Mr. Boyles:   Correction to my earlier e-mail message. After Susan pointed out to me that I did received the requested deed documentwhich was imbedded in the other application forms that were sent to my attention on 12/01/2019 e-mail message. So pleaseignore the comment No. 1a.   From: Chao, Ming-tai  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 2:28 PM To: tannerboyles1@yahoo.com Cc: Stanley, Sherri <Sherri.Stanley@ncdenr.gov>; Heim, Susan A <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov> Subject: RE: [External] Re: Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF   Dear Mr. Boyles: I check my records and files associated with the proposed landfill and can’t find the e-mail of property deed info that youmentioned. If you have a copy of the property deed please e-mail it to me. I did my deed search and found out the landfillproperty is currently owned by Tucker Trace Farms, LLC (see attachment) and the transaction was completed on 11/15/2019. Since this copy is downloaded from on-line search and not an official/legal document; therefore, the Solid Waste Sectionrequests to obtain an official/legal document with Deed Book/Pages Nos and property descriptions and official sealdate/signature. I am looking forward to receiving the written responses to the comments and any revised documents. Regards,       From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 1:31 PM To: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Stanley, Sherri <Sherri.Stanley@ncdenr.gov>; Heim, Susan A <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] Re: Comments on the permit application, proposed Union Cross Land Development LCIDLF   CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov   Good afternoon   I have recieved your comments and have requested the info from the soil engineer and civil engineer. The most current deed copy and landowner application have been sent to you in an earlier email. I will make any revisions to operator plan and other documents as soon as possible and send them to you.  Thank you    Tanner Boyles  Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android   On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:39 PM, Chao, Ming-tai<ming.chao@ncdenr.gov> wrote: Dear Mr. Boyles: The Solid Waste Section completes a review of the permit application for the new LCIDLF and has several commentsstated below: 1. According to deed search, the property where the proposed landfill is owned by Tucker Trace Farms LLC, not Elizabeth Ann Tucker. Please conduct the following actions: a. Provide a copy of the latest property deed document issued by Forsyth County Register of Deeds. b. Make necessary revision/update on the submitted drawings and application forms. 2. According to the Special Use Permit- F1575 issued by City Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning Board, the proposed landfill site is located within Abbotts Creek WSIII Watershed, a public drinking water resource; therefore, a “WATERSHED PLAN PERMIT” is required as a portion of the permit application. Please provide a copy of thepermit. 3. Please provide the soil logs of the Test Pit # 2, 3, & 4 as shown drawing Sheet C-1. The log of each test pit should report, at a minimum, the depth of test pit, soil types, and water table elevation, if encountered. 4. Regarding the high-water table (SHWT) at this site, please address the following concerns: a. Operational Requirement Note No. 1 in drawing Sheet C-1 note field states that the seasonal high-water table (SHWT) is 878 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Please provide narratives how the SHWT isconcluded/determined. b. If the SHWT of 878 feet amsl is confirmed and the landfill base elevations ranging from 886 to 893.5 feet amsl, as shown drawing Sheets C-3 through C-5 will be established by excavation and regrading. Pleasedescribe the as-built survey requirements/assistance to confirm the landfill base construction. 5. Item 6. of the Operations Plan in drawing Sheet C-1 note field states that the landfill facility will receive uncontaminated soil for disposal. The uncontaminated soil a. must be an un-contamination earthen material and meet the “unrestricted use standards" - meaning contaminant concentrations for each environmental medium that are acceptable for all uses per NCGS 130A-310.65; and b. shall have any contaminant with a concentration less than or equal to that in the NC Residential Health Base Preliminary Soil Remediation Goal (NC PSRG) which can be found in the web link:https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Waste%20Management/DWM/risk_based_remediation/PSRGs_May2019_FINAL.pdf Please add the requirements to the revised application document. The copy of NC PSRG (Residential Health Base) mustbe appended to the Operations Plan. 6. Please provide the maximum extent (in acreage) for each of the proposed recycling unit – Wood Waste Collection Area, and Concrete Process Area. Please contact me if you have any questions of the comments. Regards, From:Chao, Ming-tai To:Tanner Boyles Cc:Heim, Susan A; Stanley, Sherri Subject:RE: [External] Union Cross Land Development LCID Date:Monday, December 02, 2019 9:18:00 AM Hi Tanner: Hope you have a happy and wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. I received the permit application and the reviewprocesses is rolling. You should receive an $50-dollar invoice from the Solid Waste Section for the one-time newpermit application fee soon. Later the compliance history review documents will be sent to you &/or Ms. Tuckattention as well. Regards, Ming-Tai Chao, P.E. Environmental EngineerPermitting Branch, Solid Waste SectionNCDEQ, Division of Waste Management(Mailing Address)1646 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1646(Street Address)Green Square, 217 West Jones StreetRaleigh, NC 27603Tel. 919-707-8251ming.chao@ncdenr.govhttp://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wm/sw E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations. -----Original Message-----From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2019 8:15 PMTo: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>Cc: Heim, Susan A <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov>Subject: [External] Union Cross Land Development LCID CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email asan attachment to report.spam@nc.gov<mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Attached is the remainder of the paperwork that I was to send you last week. I will get the paper copies to your office on Monday Dec.2nd Please let me know what else is needed to complete the permit application process. Regards Tanner BoylesUnion Cross Land Development From:Tanner Boyles To:Chao, Ming-tai Subject:[External] Grading, erosion control. Watershed permit union cross land level lcidlf Date:Monday, March 23, 2020 11:41:33 AM CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] i North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) These notes must be used with the PSRG Table General Notes: 1. Use of the PSRG Table for remediation goals requires a complete site characterization including identifying the contaminants present and the range of their concentrations. 2. The health-based PSRGs (Residential and Industrial/Commercial) listed on the table represent the lower of: a. the carcinogenic remediation goal at 1.0E-06 risk (C), or b. the non-carcinogenic remediation goal at a hazard quotient of 0.2 (N). 3. The sum of chemical-specific hazard quotients for all contaminants detected at a site may not exceed a non-carcinogenic hazard index of 1.0, or a carcinogenic risk of 1.0E-04. If more than five contaminants with non-carcinogenic effects are detected, including those where a lab reporting limit is greater than a PSRG, use the DEQ Risk Calculator to determine if the allowable risk is exceeded, or contact the appropriate remediation program within DEQ for additional guidance. Similarly, use of the calculator may allow higher remediation goals if less than five contaminants with non-carcinogenic effects are detected. 4. The protection of groundwater PSRGs are developed using a US EPA soil leaching model with conservative assumptions and default values appropriate for North Carolina. As noted on the table, the protection of groundwater PSRGs are established based on one of the following: a. 2L or IMAC – the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02L Groundwater Quality Standards (2L) or the Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMAC), or b. Calculated – For chemicals with no 2L or IMAC, a target groundwater concentration was calculated using the procedures and references in 15A NCAC 02L.0202. Check with the appropriate remedial program guidance to ensure applicability prior to use. Use of these protections of groundwater values in no way exempts compliance from the 15A NCAC 02L Standards or IMACs (or risk-based alternate standards where approved by applicable remediation program) for groundwater, including the use of the Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL) where no numeric standard currently exists. If a chemical on the PSRG table does not have a protection of groundwater value, that means one or more of the chemical specific parameters needed for the calculation is not available from EPA’s RSL table. ii 5. A protection of groundwater PSRG may be calculated using the following formula if site-specific data for porosity (θ w and θ a), bulk density (Pb), and organic carbon content (Foc) are available. Parameters Default Values Units C soil Calculated Source Concentration for soil not applicable mg/kg - soil Cgw Applicable Groundwater Target Concentration: 15A NCAC 02L Standard 02L standard or IMACs mg/L - water df Dilution factor 20 (0.5 acre source size)1 unitless Ks Soil-water partition coefficient for organic constituents ks = koc x foc for inorganic constituents ks = kd Calculated from koc and foc, or Kd L/kg koc Soil organic carbon-water partition coefficient chemical-specific L/kg Foc Fraction of organic carbon in subsurface vadose soils 0.001 (0.1%)2 kg/kg Kd Soil-water partition coefficient for inorganics chemical-specific (pH=5.5) L/kg θ w Water-filled soil porosity-vadose soils 0.32 Lwater/Lsoil θ a Air-filled soil porosity-vadose soils 0.132 Lair/Lsoil Pb Dry bulk density 1.52 kg/L H' Henry's Law constant-dimensionless where: H' = Henry's Law constant (atm- m3/mole) x conversion factor of 41 chemical-specific unitless 1 - USEPA default value from US EPA 1996 Soil Screening Guidance 2 - DEQ default value appropriate for North Carolina chemical-specific - use EPA data from: https://semspub.epa.gov/work/HQ/197053.pdf 6. Refer to the DEQ Technical Guidance for Risk-Based Environmental Remediation of Sites or contact the appropriate remediation program within DEQ for methods to develop site-specific health-based goals and protection of groundwater goals. 7. For contaminants not listed on the table or in Appendix A, contact the appropriate remediation program within DEQ. Compound-Specific Notes: 8. Cadmium: Use the diet value as the PSRG. iii 9. Chromium: Enter the speciated analytical results for Cr(III) and Cr(VI), if available. If only Total Cr is reported, the result may only be entered as Cr(III) if it can be verified that Total Cr levels are within natural background concentrations. Otherwise enter the Total Cr result as Cr(VI). 10. Cyanide: Analyze for total cyanide and compare the results to the lowest PSRG value for cyanide species on the table (unless analyses for specific species are available). 11. Lead Compounds: a. Residential soil exposure: The PSRG for direct residential contact is 400 mg/kg where it has been demonstrated the lead contribution from well water is less than 5 ug/L. b. Combination of residential soil AND water exposure: The PSRG is 250 mg/kg for a residential scenario if there are untested drinking water wells in use that are located in the area of lead contamination, or if the wells have been tested and the lead concentration in well water is greater than 5 ug/L. c. Industrial/commercial soil exposure: The PSRG is 800 mg/kg for an industrial/ commercial land-use scenario. 12. Manganese: Use the non-diet value as the PSRG 13. Mercury: Use the elemental value for the PSRG (unless analyses for specific species are available). 14. PCBs: Compare the concentrations of the 12 dioxin-like PCB congeners (listed below) to their respective PSRGs. Total the remaining 197 congener concentrations and compare the sum to the “PCBs (high-risk)” PSRG. Do not use the Aroclor values without first consulting with the appropriate remediation program within DEQ. IUPAC No. Dioxin-like PCB Congener PCB-77 3,3’,4,4’-Tetrachlorobiphenyl PCB-81 3,4,4’,5-Tetrachlorobiphenyl PCB-105 2,3,3’4,4’-Pentachlorobiphenyl PCB-114 2,3,4,4’,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl PCB-118 2,3’,4,4’,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl PCB-123 2’,3,4,4’,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl PCB-126 3,3’,4,4’,5-Pentachlorobiphenyl PCB-156 2,3,3’,4,4’,5-Hexachlorobiphenyl PCB-157 2,3,3’,4,4’,5’-Hexachlorobiphenyl PCB-167 2,3,4,4’,5,5’-Hexachlorobiphenyl PCB-169 3,3’,4,4’,5,5’-Hexachlorobiphenyl PCB-189 2,3,3’,4,4’,5,5’-Heptachlorobiphenyl North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 30560-19-1 Acephate 1.5E+01 N 2.0E+02 N 3.7E-02 Calculated Yes 75-07-0 Acetaldehyde 1.2E+01 C 5.2E+01 C Yes 34256-82-1 Acetochlor 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 1.6E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 67-64-1 Acetone 1.2E+04 N 1.4E+05 N 2.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 75-86-5 Acetone Cyanohydrin 2.5E+07 N 1.0E+08 N Yes 75-05-8 Acetonitrile 1.7E+02 N 7.3E+02 N Yes 98-86-2 Acetophenone 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 4.3E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 53-96-3 Acetylaminofluorene, 2-1.4E-01 C 6.0E-01 C 8.5E-04 Calculated 107-02-8 Acrolein 3.1E-02 N 1.3E-01 N 1.6E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 79-06-1 Acrylamide 2.4E-01 C 4.6E+00 C 3.4E-05 2L or IMAC Yes 79-10-7 Acrylic Acid 2.1E+01 N 8.8E+01 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 107-13-1 Acrylonitrile 2.7E-01 C 1.2E+00 C 2.8E-04 Calculated Yes 111-69-3 Adiponitrile 7.4E+07 N 3.1E+08 N Yes 15972-60-8 Alachlor 9.7E+00 C 4.1E+01 C 6.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 116-06-3 Aldicarb 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 3.5E-02 Calculated Yes 1646-88-4 Aldicarb Sulfone 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 3.1E-02 Calculated Yes 1646-87-3 Aldicarb sulfoxide 309-00-2 Aldrin 3.9E-02 C 1.8E-01 C 6.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 107-18-6 Allyl Alcohol 7.5E-01 N 3.2E+00 N 1.4E-01 Calculated Yes 107-05-1 Allyl Chloride 3.5E-01 N 1.5E+00 N 1.1E-02 Calculated Yes 7429-90-5 Aluminum 1.6E+04 N 2.3E+05 N 1.1E+05 Calculated Yes 20859-73-8 Aluminum Phosphide 6.3E+00 N 9.3E+01 N Yes 834-12-8 Ametryn 1.1E+02 N 1.5E+03 N 1.3E+00 Calculated Yes 92-67-1 Aminobiphenyl, 4-2.6E-02 C 1.1E-01 C 1.7E-04 Calculated 591-27-5 Aminophenol, m-1.0E+03 N 1.3E+04 N 4.3E+00 Calculated Yes 95-55-6 Aminophenol, o-5.1E+01 N 6.6E+02 N 2.2E-01 Calculated Yes 123-30-8 Aminophenol, p-2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes 33089-61-1 Amitraz 3.2E+01 N 4.1E+02 N 1.8E+02 Calculated Yes 7664-41-7 Ammonia 6.2E+09 N 2.6E+10 N Yes 7773-06-0 Ammonium Sulfamate 3.1E+03 N 4.7E+04 N Yes 75-85-4 Amyl Alcohol, tert-1.7E+01 N 7.3E+01 N Yes 62-53-3 Aniline 8.8E+01 N 4.0E+02 C 4.2E-02 Calculated Yes 84-65-1 Anthraquinone, 9,10-1.4E+01 C 5.7E+01 C 1.8E-01 Calculated Yes 7440-36-0 Antimony (metallic)6.3E+00 N 9.3E+01 N 9.0E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 1314-60-9 Antimony Pentoxide 7.8E+00 N 1.2E+02 N Yes 1332-81-6 Antimony Tetroxide 6.3E+00 N 9.3E+01 N Yes 1309-64-4 Antimony Trioxide 2.5E+06 N 1.0E+07 N Yes 7440-38-2 Arsenic, Inorganic 6.8E-01 C 3.0E+00 C 5.8E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 7784-42-1 Arsine 5.5E-02 N 8.2E-01 N Yes 3337-71-1 Asulam 4.6E+02 N 5.9E+03 N 1.3E+00 Calculated Yes 1912-24-9 Atrazine 2.4E+00 C 1.0E+01 C 3.9E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 492-80-8 Auramine 6.2E-01 C 2.6E+00 C 7.2E-03 Calculated 65195-55-3 Avermectin B1 5.1E+00 N 6.6E+01 N 9.8E+01 Calculated Yes 86-50-0 Azinphos-methyl 3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 1.3E-01 Calculated Yes 103-33-3 Azobenzene 5.6E+00 C 2.6E+01 C 4.9E-02 Calculated 123-77-3 Azodicarbonamide 1.1E+04 N 1.1E+05 N 4.7E+01 Calculated Yes Page 1 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 7440-39-3 Barium 3.1E+03 N 4.7E+04 N 5.8E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 1861-40-1 Benfluralin 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 2.3E+01 Calculated Yes 17804-35-2 Benomyl 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 6.1E+00 Calculated Yes 83055-99-6 Bensulfuron-methyl 2.5E+03 N 3.3E+04 N 7.2E+00 Calculated Yes 25057-89-0 Bentazon 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 9.2E-01 Calculated Yes 100-52-7 Benzaldehyde 1.7E+02 C 8.2E+02 C 3.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 71-43-2 Benzene 1.2E+00 C 5.4E+00 C 1.0E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 6369-59-1 Benzenediamine-2-methyl sulfate, 1,4-3.8E+00 N 2.3E+01 C 1.9E-03 Calculated Yes 108-98-5 Benzenethiol 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N 9.4E-02 Calculated Yes 92-87-5 Benzidine 5.3E-04 C 1.0E-02 C 7.9E-06 Calculated Yes 65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 5.1E+04 N 6.6E+05 N 1.2E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 98-07-7 Benzotrichloride 5.3E-02 C 2.5E-01 C 1.2E-04 Calculated 100-51-6 Benzyl Alcohol 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 3.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 100-44-7 Benzyl Chloride 1.1E+00 C 5.0E+00 C 4.5E-03 Calculated Yes 7440-41-7 Beryllium and compounds 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 6.3E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 42576-02-3 Bifenox 1.1E+02 N 1.5E+03 N 9.5E+00 Calculated Yes 82657-04-3 Biphenthrin 1.9E+02 N 2.5E+03 N 9.5E+03 Calculated Yes 92-52-4 Biphenyl, 1,1'-1.0E+01 N 4.3E+01 N 8.4E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 108-60-1 Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether 6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N 2.1E+00 Calculated Yes 111-91-1 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 9.6E-02 Calculated Yes 111-44-4 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 2.4E-01 C 1.1E+00 C 1.6E-04 2L or IMAC 542-88-1 Bis(chloromethyl)ether 8.8E-05 C 3.8E-04 C 7.5E-07 Calculated 80-05-7 Bisphenol A 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 5.3E+02 Calculated Yes 7440-42-8 Boron And Borates Only 3.1E+03 N 4.7E+04 N 4.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 10294-34-5 Boron Trichloride 3.1E+04 N 4.7E+05 N Yes 7637-07-2 Boron Trifluoride 6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N Yes 15541-45-4 Bromate 9.9E-01 C 4.7E+00 C 7.7E-03 Calculated Yes 107-04-0 Bromo-2-chloroethane, 1-2.7E-02 C 1.2E-01 C 9.9E-05 Calculated 1073-06-9 Bromo-3-fluorobenzene, 1-4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N 4.0E-02 Calculated Yes 460-00-4 Bromo-4-fluorobenzene, 1-4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N 4.0E-02 Calculated Yes 79-08-3 Bromoacetic acid 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 5.9E+01 N 3.7E+02 N 7.6E-01 Calculated Yes 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 3.2E+01 N 1.3E+02 N Yes 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 3.1E-01 C 1.4E+00 C 3.3E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 75-25-2 Bromoform 2.0E+01 C 9.0E+01 C 2.1E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 74-83-9 Bromomethane 1.4E+00 N 6.4E+00 N 5.0E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 2104-96-3 Bromophos 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 106-94-5 Bromopropane, 1-4.8E+01 N 2.0E+02 N Yes 1689-84-5 Bromoxynil 5.4E+00 C 2.3E+01 C 6.0E-03 Calculated Yes 1689-99-2 Bromoxynil Octanoate 7.0E+00 C 3.3E+01 C 6.1E-02 Calculated Yes 106-99-0 Butadiene, 1,3-8.0E-02 C 3.5E-01 C 6.3E-04 Calculated Yes 94-82-6 Butanoic acid, 4-(2,4- dichlorophenoxy)-3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 3.9E+00 Calculated Yes 71-36-3 Butanol, N-1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 2.9E+00 2L or IMAC Yes Page 2 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 78-92-2 Butyl alcohol, sec-2.7E+04 N 3.0E+05 N 4.1E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 2008-41-5 Butylate 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 6.8E+00 Calculated Yes 25013-16-5 Butylated hydroxyanisole 2.7E+03 C 1.1E+04 C 6.6E+00 Calculated 128-37-0 Butylated hydroxytoluene 1.5E+02 C 6.4E+02 C 5.8E+00 Calculated Yes 104-51-8 Butylbenzene, n-7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 4.5E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 135-98-8 Butylbenzene, sec-1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 4.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 98-06-6 Butylbenzene, tert-1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 3.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 75-60-5 Cacodylic Acid 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 8.1E-01 Calculated Yes 7440-43-9 Cadmium (Diet)1.4E+01 N 2.0E+02 N 3.0E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 7440-43-9 Cadmium (Water)7.5E+00 N 1.1E+02 N 3.0E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 105-60-2 Caprolactam 6.3E+03 N 8.2E+04 N 2.0E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 2425-06-1 Captafol 3.6E+00 C 1.5E+01 C 8.2E-03 Calculated Yes 133-06-2 Captan 2.4E+02 C 1.0E+03 C 2.1E-01 Calculated Yes 63-25-2 Carbaryl 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 1.3E+01 Calculated Yes 1563-66-2 Carbofuran 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 3.1E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 75-15-0 Carbon Disulfide 1.6E+02 N 7.4E+02 N 4.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 6.9E-01 C 3.0E+00 C 2.3E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 463-58-1 Carbonyl Sulfide 1.4E+01 N 6.0E+01 N Yes 55285-14-8 Carbosulfan 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 3.4E+01 Calculated Yes 5234-68-4 Carboxin 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 7.5E+00 Calculated Yes 1306-38-3 Ceric oxide 1.1E+07 N 4.7E+07 N Yes 302-17-0 Chloral Hydrate 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 2.8E+00 Calculated Yes 133-90-4 Chloramben 1.9E+02 N 2.5E+03 N 5.1E-01 Calculated Yes 118-75-2 Chloranil 1.4E+00 C 5.7E+00 C 1.4E-03 Calculated 12789-03-6 Chlordane 1.7E+00 C 7.7E+00 C 2.7E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 143-50-0 Chlordecone (Kepone)5.4E-02 C 2.3E-01 C 2.5E-03 Calculated Yes 470-90-6 Chlorfenvinphos 8.8E+00 N 1.1E+02 N 2.7E-01 Calculated Yes 90982-32-4 Chlorimuron, Ethyl-1.1E+03 N 1.5E+04 N 4.3E+00 Calculated Yes 7782-50-5 Chlorine 4.1E-02 N 1.7E-01 N 3.4E+00 Calculated Yes 10049-04-4 Chlorine Dioxide 4.7E+02 N 7.0E+03 N Yes 7758-19-2 Chlorite (Sodium Salt)4.7E+02 N 7.0E+03 N Yes 75-68-3 Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1-1.1E+04 N 4.8E+04 N Yes 126-99-8 Chloro-1,3-butadiene, 2-1.1E-02 C 4.7E-02 C 1.5E+00 Calculated Yes 3165-93-3 Chloro-2-methylaniline HCl, 4-1.2E+00 C 5.0E+00 C 1.4E-03 Calculated 95-69-2 Chloro-2-methylaniline, 4-5.4E+00 C 2.3E+01 C 4.0E-03 Calculated Yes 107-20-0 Chloroacetaldehyde, 2-2.6E+00 C 1.2E+01 C 5.2E-04 Calculated 79-11-8 Chloroacetic Acid 532-27-4 Chloroacetophenone, 2-3.7E+05 N 1.6E+06 N Yes 106-47-8 Chloroaniline, p-2.7E+00 C 1.1E+01 C 1.5E-03 Calculated Yes 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 5.8E+01 N 2.8E+02 N 6.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 98-66-8 Chlorobenzene sulfonic acid, p-1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 3.2E+00 Calculated Yes 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 4.9E+00 C 2.1E+01 C 2.1E-02 Calculated Yes 74-11-3 Chlorobenzoic Acid, p-3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes 98-56-6 Chlorobenzotrifluoride, 4-4.3E+01 N 5.1E+02 N 1.5E+00 Calculated Yes Page 3 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 109-69-3 Chlorobutane, 1-6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N 2.3E+00 Calculated Yes 75-45-6 Chlorodifluoromethane 1.0E+04 N 4.4E+04 N Yes 107-07-3 Chloroethanol, 2-3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 5.7E-01 Calculated Yes 67-66-3 Chloroform 3.4E-01 C 1.5E+00 C 3.9E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 74-87-3 Chloromethane 2.3E+01 N 9.9E+01 N 1.5E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 107-30-2 Chloromethyl Methyl Ether 2.1E-02 C 9.4E-02 C 6.2E-05 Calculated 88-73-3 Chloronitrobenzene, o-1.8E+00 C 7.7E+00 C 2.2E-03 Calculated Yes 100-00-5 Chloronitrobenzene, p-8.8E+00 N 3.8E+01 C 1.1E-02 Calculated Yes 95-57-8 Chlorophenol, 2-7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 7.8E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 76-06-2 Chloropicrin 4.2E-01 N 1.7E+00 N Yes 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 1.8E+02 C 7.4E+02 C 5.2E-01 Calculated Yes 95-49-8 Chlorotoluene, o-3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 2.0E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 106-43-4 Chlorotoluene, p-3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 4.6E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 54749-90-5 Chlorozotocin 2.3E-03 C 9.6E-03 C 6.4E-07 Calculated 101-21-3 Chlorpropham 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 6.3E+00 Calculated Yes 2921-88-2 Chlorpyrifos 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+00 Calculated Yes 5598-13-0 Chlorpyrifos Methyl 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 6.4E+00 Calculated Yes 64902-72-3 Chlorsulfuron 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 5.9E+00 Calculated Yes 1861-32-1 Chlorthal-dimethyl 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 1.7E+00 Calculated Yes 60238-56-4 Chlorthiophos 1.0E+01 N 1.3E+02 N 2.9E+00 Calculated Yes 16065-83-1 Chromium(III), Insoluble Salts 2.3E+04 N 3.5E+05 N 3.6E+05 2L or IMAC Yes 18540-29-9 Chromium(VI)3.1E-01 C 6.5E+00 C 3.8E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 7440-47-3 Chromium, Total 74115-24-5 Clofentezine 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 1.1E+02 Calculated Yes 7440-48-4 Cobalt 4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N 9.0E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 8007-45-2 Coke Oven Emissions 3.9E-02 C 4.8E-01 C 7440-50-8 Copper 6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N 7.0E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 108-39-4 Cresol, m-6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 6.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 95-48-7 Cresol, o-6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 6.5E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 106-44-5 Cresol, p-1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 6.4E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 59-50-7 Cresol, p-chloro-m-1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 1.7E+01 Calculated Yes 1319-77-3 Cresols 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 1.1E+01 Calculated Yes 123-73-9 Crotonaldehyde, trans-3.7E-01 C 1.7E+00 C 7.5E-05 Calculated Yes 98-82-8 Cumene 4.1E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 2.3E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 135-20-6 Cupferron 2.5E+00 C 1.0E+01 C 5.5E-03 Calculated 21725-46-2 Cyanazine 6.5E-01 C 2.7E+00 C 3.9E-04 Calculated Yes Cyanides 592-01-8 ~Calcium Cyanide 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N Yes 544-92-3 ~Copper Cyanide 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N Yes 57-12-5 ~Cyanide (CN-)4.7E+00 N 3.1E+01 N 1.4E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 460-19-5 ~Cyanogen 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N Yes 506-68-3 ~Cyanogen Bromide 1.4E+03 N 2.1E+04 N Yes 506-77-4 ~Cyanogen Chloride 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N Yes 74-90-8 ~Hydrogen Cyanide 4.7E+00 N 3.1E+01 N 4.2E-01 Calculated Yes 151-50-8 ~Potassium Cyanide 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N Yes 506-61-6 ~Potassium Silver Cyanide 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N Yes Page 4 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 506-64-9 ~Silver Cyanide 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N Yes 143-33-9 ~Sodium Cyanide 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N Yes E1790664 ~Thiocyanates 3.1E+00 N 4.7E+01 N Yes 463-56-9 ~Thiocyanic Acid 3.1E+00 N 4.7E+01 N Yes 557-21-1 ~Zinc Cyanide 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N Yes 110-82-7 Cyclohexane 1.4E+03 N 5.8E+03 N Yes 87-84-3 Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5- pentabromo-6-chloro-2.7E+01 C 1.1E+02 C 2.0E-01 Calculated Yes 108-94-1 Cyclohexanone 6.0E+03 N 2.7E+04 N 1.6E+02 Calculated Yes 110-83-8 Cyclohexene 6.3E+01 N 6.3E+02 N 4.6E-01 Calculated Yes 108-91-8 Cyclohexylamine 3.1E+03 N 4.7E+04 N 7.4E+00 Calculated Yes 68359-37-5 Cyfluthrin 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 9.1E+02 Calculated Yes 68085-85-8 Cyhalothrin 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 9.6E+01 Calculated Yes 66215-27-8 Cyromazine 6.3E+03 N 8.2E+04 N 1.8E+01 Calculated Yes 72-54-8 DDD, p,p`- (DDD)3.8E-01 N 4.9E+00 N 4.7E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 72-55-9 DDE, p,p'-2.0E+00 C 9.3E+00 C 4.7E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 50-29-3 DDT 1.9E+00 C 8.5E+00 C 6.7E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 75-99-0 Dalapon 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 8.3E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 1596-84-5 Daminozide 3.0E+01 C 1.3E+02 C 8.6E-03 Calculated Yes 1163-19-5 Decabromodiphenyl ether, 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6,6'- (BDE- 209) 8.8E+01 N 1.1E+03 N 5.4E+02 Calculated Yes 8065-48-3 Demeton 5.1E-01 N 6.6E+00 N Yes 103-23-1 Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate 4.5E+02 C 1.9E+03 C 4.2E+01 Calculated Yes 2303-16-4 Diallate 8.9E+00 C 3.8E+01 C 1.7E-02 Calculated 333-41-5 Diazinon 8.8E+00 N 1.1E+02 N 6.1E-01 Calculated Yes 132-65-0 Dibenzothiophene 1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 2.6E+01 Calculated Yes 96-12-8 Dibromo-3-chloropropane, 1,2-5.6E-03 C 6.8E-02 C 3.5E-04 2L or IMAC Yes 631-64-1 Dibromoacetic acid 108-36-1 Dibromobenzene, 1,3-6.3E+00 N 9.3E+01 N 5.3E-02 Calculated Yes 106-37-6 Dibromobenzene, 1,4-1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 1.3E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 8.3E+00 C 3.9E+01 C 2.1E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 106-93-4 Dibromoethane, 1,2-3.8E-02 C 1.7E-01 C 1.1E-04 2L or IMAC Yes 74-95-3 Dibromomethane (Methylene Bromide)5.0E+00 N 2.1E+01 N 3.4E-01 2L or IMAC Yes E1790660 Dibutyltin Compounds 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N Yes 1918-00-9 Dicamba 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes 764-41-0 Dichloro-2-butene, 1,4-2.3E-03 C 1.0E-02 C 1476-11-5 Dichloro-2-butene, cis-1,4-7.9E-03 C 3.5E-02 C 110-57-6 Dichloro-2-butene, trans-1,4-7.9E-03 C 3.5E-02 C 79-43-6 Dichloroacetic Acid 1.1E+01 C 4.6E+01 C 2.9E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 95-50-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,2-3.8E+02 N 2.0E+03 N 3.9E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 106-46-7 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4-2.8E+00 C 1.2E+01 C 1.2E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 91-94-1 Dichlorobenzidine, 3,3'-1.2E+00 C 5.1E+00 C 1.0E-02 Calculated 90-98-2 Dichlorobenzophenone, 4,4'-1.1E+02 N 1.5E+03 N 7.6E+00 Calculated Yes Page 5 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 75-71-8 Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.8E+01 N 7.8E+01 N 3.0E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 75-34-3 Dichloroethane, 1,1-3.8E+00 C 1.7E+01 C 3.4E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 107-06-2 Dichloroethane, 1,2-4.9E-01 C 2.2E+00 C 2.3E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 75-35-4 Dichloroethylene, 1,1-4.8E+01 N 2.1E+02 N 2.5E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 156-59-2 Dichloroethylene, 1,2-cis-3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 4.1E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 156-60-5 Dichloroethylene, 1,2-trans-3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 6.2E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 120-83-2 Dichlorophenol, 2,4-3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 9.7E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 94-75-7 Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid, 2,4-1.4E+02 N 1.9E+03 N 3.6E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 78-87-5 Dichloropropane, 1,2-2.6E+00 C 1.2E+01 C 4.0E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 142-28-9 Dichloropropane, 1,3-3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 9.7E-01 Calculated Yes 616-23-9 Dichloropropanol, 2,3-3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 8.9E-02 Calculated Yes 542-75-6 Dichloropropene, 1,3-1.9E+00 C 8.6E+00 C 2.9E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 62-73-7 Dichlorvos 1.9E+00 C 7.9E+00 C 7.4E-04 Calculated Yes 141-66-2 Dicrotophos 3.8E-01 N 4.9E+00 N 9.8E-04 Calculated Yes 77-73-6 Dicyclopentadiene 2.7E-01 N 1.2E+00 N 3.9E+01 Calculated Yes 60-57-1 Dieldrin 3.4E-02 C 1.4E-01 C 1.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes E17136615 Diesel Engine Exhaust 5.6E+05 C 2.4E+06 C Yes 111-42-2 Diethanolamine 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 5.7E-02 Calculated Yes 112-34-5 Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 9.2E-01 Calculated Yes 111-90-0 Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether 7.6E+02 N 9.8E+03 N 1.7E+00 Calculated Yes 617-84-5 Diethylformamide 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N 2.9E-02 Calculated Yes 56-53-1 Diethylstilbestrol 1.6E-03 C 6.6E-03 C 1.1E-03 Calculated 43222-48-6 Difenzoquat 1.0E+03 N 1.4E+04 N 1.8E+03 Calculated Yes 35367-38-5 Diflubenzuron 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 3.2E+00 Calculated Yes 75-37-6 Difluoroethane, 1,1-1.0E+04 N 4.3E+04 N Yes 420-45-1 Difluoropropane, 2,2-5.0E+03 N 2.1E+04 N Yes 94-58-6 Dihydrosafrole 1.0E+01 C 4.6E+01 C 9.8E-03 Calculated 108-20-3 Diisopropyl Ether 4.8E+02 N 2.0E+03 N 3.6E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 1445-75-6 Diisopropyl Methylphosphonate 1.3E+03 N 1.9E+04 N 3.2E+00 Calculated Yes 55290-64-7 Dimethipin 2.8E+02 N 3.6E+03 N 6.8E-01 Calculated Yes 60-51-5 Dimethoate 2.8E+01 N 3.6E+02 N 6.9E-02 Calculated Yes 119-90-4 Dimethoxybenzidine, 3,3'-3.4E-01 C 1.4E+00 C 5.3E-04 Calculated 756-79-6 Dimethyl methylphosphonate 3.2E+02 C 1.4E+03 C 8.7E-02 Calculated Yes 60-11-7 Dimethylamino azobenzene [p- ]1.2E-01 C 5.0E-01 C 6.5E-04 Calculated 21436-96-4 Dimethylaniline HCl, 2,4-9.4E-01 C 4.0E+00 C 1.1E-03 Calculated 95-68-1 Dimethylaniline, 2,4-2.7E+00 C 1.1E+01 C 2.0E-03 Calculated Yes 121-69-7 Dimethylaniline, N,N-2.6E+01 C 1.2E+02 C 9.3E-03 Calculated Yes 119-93-7 Dimethylbenzidine, 3,3'-4.9E-02 C 2.1E-01 C 4.2E-04 Calculated 68-12-2 Dimethylformamide 5.4E+02 N 3.0E+03 N 2.8E+00 Calculated Yes 57-14-7 Dimethylhydrazine, 1,1-1.2E-02 N 5.1E-02 N 3.1E-03 Calculated Yes 540-73-8 Dimethylhydrazine, 1,2-9.0E-04 C 4.1E-03 C 2.9E-07 Calculated Page 6 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 105-67-9 Dimethylphenol, 2,4-2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 2.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 576-26-1 Dimethylphenol, 2,6-7.6E+00 N 9.8E+01 N 1.0E-01 Calculated Yes 95-65-8 Dimethylphenol, 3,4-1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 1.7E-01 Calculated Yes 513-37-1 Dimethylvinylchloride 1.2E+00 C 5.1E+00 C 5.1E-03 Calculated 534-52-1 Dinitro-o-cresol, 4,6-1.0E+00 N 1.3E+01 N 1.9E-02 Calculated Yes 131-89-5 Dinitro-o-cyclohexyl Phenol, 4,6-2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 9.3E+00 Calculated Yes 528-29-0 Dinitrobenzene, 1,2-1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 1.3E-02 Calculated Yes 99-65-0 Dinitrobenzene, 1,3-1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 1.3E-02 Calculated Yes 100-25-4 Dinitrobenzene, 1,4-1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 1.3E-02 Calculated Yes 51-28-5 Dinitrophenol, 2,4-2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 3.1E-01 Calculated Yes E1615210 Dinitrotoluene Mixture, 2,4/2,6-8.0E-01 C 3.4E+00 C 1.4E-03 Calculated 121-14-2 Dinitrotoluene, 2,4-1.7E+00 C 7.4E+00 C 2.7E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 606-20-2 Dinitrotoluene, 2,6-3.6E-01 C 1.5E+00 C 6.4E-04 Calculated Yes 35572-78-2 Dinitrotoluene, 2-Amino-4,6-3.1E+01 N 4.6E+02 N 2.1E-01 Calculated Yes 19406-51-0 Dinitrotoluene, 4-Amino-2,6-3.1E+01 N 4.5E+02 N 2.1E-01 Calculated Yes 25321-14-6 Dinitrotoluene, Technical grade 1.2E+00 C 5.1E+00 C 2.1E-03 Calculated Yes 88-85-7 Dinoseb 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 1.2E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 123-91-1 Dioxane, 1,4-5.4E+00 C 2.5E+01 C 1.2E-02 2L or IMAC Yes Dioxins NA ~Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, Mixture 1.0E-04 C 4.7E-04 C 1.6E-04 Calculated 1746-01-6 ~TCDD, 2,3,7,8-4.8E-06 C 2.2E-05 C 2.0E-06 2L or IMAC Yes 957-51-7 Diphenamid 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 4.1E+01 Calculated Yes 101-84-8 Diphenyl Ether 7.2E+00 N 3.0E+01 N 8.2E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 127-63-9 Diphenyl Sulfone 1.0E+01 N 1.3E+02 N 2.7E-01 Calculated Yes 122-39-4 Diphenylamine 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 2.6E+01 Calculated Yes 122-66-7 Diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-6.8E-01 C 2.9E+00 C 2.8E-03 Calculated 85-00-7 Diquat 2.8E+01 N 3.6E+02 N 7.5E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 1937-37-7 Direct Black 38 7.6E-02 C 3.2E-01 C 4.8E+01 Calculated 2602-46-2 Direct Blue 6 7.3E-02 C 3.1E-01 C 1.5E+02 Calculated 16071-86-6 Direct Brown 95 8.1E-02 C 3.4E-01 C 1.5E+00 Calculated 298-04-4 Disulfoton 5.1E-01 N 6.6E+00 N 1.1E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 505-29-3 Dithiane, 1,4-1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 6.9E-01 Calculated Yes 330-54-1 Diuron 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 1.2E-01 Calculated Yes 2439-10-3 Dodine 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 759-94-4 EPTC 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 3.7E+00 Calculated Yes 115-29-7 Endosulfan 9.4E+01 N 1.4E+03 N 1.1E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 1031-07-8 Endosulfan Sulfate 7.6E+01 N 9.8E+02 N 1.6E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 145-73-3 Endothall 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 4.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 72-20-8 Endrin 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 1.6E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 106-89-8 Epichlorohydrin 4.0E+00 N 1.7E+01 N 1.8E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 106-88-7 Epoxybutane, 1,2-3.4E+01 N 1.4E+02 N Yes 111-77-3 Ethanol, 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-5.1E+02 N 6.6E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes Page 7 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 16672-87-0 Ethephon 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 1.5E-01 Calculated Yes 563-12-2 Ethion 6.3E+00 N 8.2E+01 N 1.4E-01 Calculated Yes 111-15-9 Ethoxyethanol Acetate, 2-5.4E+02 N 3.0E+03 N 2.9E+00 Calculated Yes 110-80-5 Ethoxyethanol, 2-1.1E+03 N 9.8E+03 N 2.5E+00 Calculated Yes 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate 1.3E+02 N 5.6E+02 N 1.3E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 140-88-5 Ethyl Acrylate 9.8E+00 N 4.5E+01 N 1.6E-01 Calculated Yes 75-00-3 Ethyl Chloride (Chloroethane)2.9E+03 N 1.2E+04 N 1.7E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 60-29-7 Ethyl Ether 3.1E+03 N 4.7E+04 N 6.3E+00 Calculated Yes 97-63-2 Ethyl Methacrylate 3.8E+02 N 1.6E+03 N Yes 2104-64-5 Ethyl-p-nitrophenyl Phosphonate 1.3E-01 N 1.6E+00 N 4.4E-02 Calculated Yes 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 6.1E+00 C 2.7E+01 C 1.3E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 109-78-4 Ethylene Cyanohydrin 8.8E+02 N 1.1E+04 N 2.0E+00 Calculated Yes 107-15-3 Ethylene Diamine 1.4E+03 N 2.1E+04 N 2.9E+00 Calculated Yes 107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol 2.5E+04 N 3.3E+05 N 4.0E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 111-76-2 Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 2.9E+00 Calculated Yes 75-21-8 Ethylene Oxide 2.2E-03 C 2.6E-02 C 4.7E-04 Calculated Yes 96-45-7 Ethylene Thiourea 1.0E+00 N 1.3E+01 N 2.5E-03 Calculated Yes 151-56-4 Ethyleneimine 2.8E-03 C 1.2E-02 C 2.3E-06 Calculated 84-72-0 Ethylphthalyl Ethyl Glycolate 3.8E+04 N 4.9E+05 N 9.4E+02 Calculated Yes 22224-92-6 Fenamiphos 3.2E+00 N 4.1E+01 N 3.5E-02 Calculated Yes 39515-41-8 Fenpropathrin 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 1.6E+02 Calculated Yes 51630-58-1 Fenvalerate 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 2.2E+03 Calculated Yes 2164-17-2 Fluometuron 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 1.4E+00 Calculated Yes 16984-48-8 Fluoride 6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N 6.0E+03 2L or IMAC Yes 7782-41-4 Fluorine (Soluble Fluoride)9.4E+02 N 1.4E+04 N 6.3E+02 Calculated Yes 59756-60-4 Fluridone 1.0E+03 N 1.3E+04 N 1.3E+03 Calculated Yes 56425-91-3 Flurprimidol 5.1E+02 N 6.6E+03 N 2.6E+01 Calculated Yes 85509-19-9 Flusilazole 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 4.5E+01 Calculated Yes 66332-96-5 Flutolanil 6.3E+03 N 8.2E+04 N 3.7E+02 Calculated Yes 69409-94-5 Fluvalinate 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 2.0E+03 Calculated Yes 133-07-3 Folpet 1.1E+03 N 1.5E+04 N 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 72178-02-0 Fomesafen 3.2E+01 N 4.1E+02 N 1.2E+00 Calculated Yes 944-22-9 Fonofos 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 5.4E-01 Calculated Yes 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 1.2E+01 C 5.2E+01 C 2.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 64-18-6 Formic Acid 6.1E+00 N 2.6E+01 N 2.5E+01 Calculated Yes 39148-24-8 Fosetyl-AL 3.2E+04 N 4.1E+05 N 4.6E+03 Calculated Yes Furans 132-64-9 ~Dibenzofuran 1.5E+01 N 2.1E+02 N 1.0E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 110-00-9 ~Furan 1.5E+01 N 2.1E+02 N 5.3E-02 Calculated Yes 109-99-9 ~Tetrahydrofuran 3.8E+03 N 2.0E+04 N 2.8E+01 Calculated Yes 67-45-8 Furazolidone 1.4E-01 C 6.0E-01 C 3.5E-04 Calculated 98-01-1 Furfural 4.3E+01 N 5.4E+02 N 8.9E-02 Calculated Yes 531-82-8 Furium 3.6E-01 C 1.5E+00 C 6.3E-04 Calculated Page 8 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 60568-05-0 Furmecyclox 1.8E+01 C 7.7E+01 C 2.5E-02 Calculated 77182-82-2 Glufosinate, Ammonium 7.6E+01 N 9.8E+02 N 1.8E-01 Calculated Yes 111-30-8 Glutaraldehyde 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 2.8E+00 Calculated Yes 765-34-4 Glycidyl 4.7E+00 N 4.2E+01 N 1.1E-02 Calculated Yes 1071-83-6 Glyphosate 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 6.2E+01 Calculated Yes 113-00-8 Guanidine 1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 3.1E-01 Calculated Yes 50-01-1 Guanidine Chloride 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N Yes 506-93-4 Guanidine Nitrate 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 1.0E+00 Calculated Yes 69806-40-2 Haloxyfop, Methyl 6.3E-01 N 8.2E+00 N 7.8E-02 Calculated Yes 76-44-8 Heptachlor 1.4E-01 C 6.3E-01 C 1.3E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 1024-57-3 Heptachlor Epoxide 7.1E-02 C 3.3E-01 C 1.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 111-71-7 Heptanal, n-5.2E+00 N 2.2E+01 N Yes 142-82-5 Heptane, N-4.4E+00 N 5.8E+01 N 6.2E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 87-82-1 Hexabromobenzene 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 1.6E+00 Calculated Yes 68631-49-2 Hexabromodiphenyl ether, 2,2',4,4',5,5'- (BDE-153)2.5E+00 N 3.3E+01 N Yes 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 2.2E-01 C 9.9E-01 C 5.0E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 1.3E+00 C 5.6E+00 C 1.5E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 319-84-6 Hexachlorocyclohexane, Alpha-8.6E-02 C 3.6E-01 C 7.0E-04 2L or IMAC Yes 319-85-7 Hexachlorocyclohexane, Beta-3.0E-01 C 1.3E+00 C 2.3E-03 2L or IMAC 58-89-9 Hexachlorocyclohexane, Gamma- (Lindane)5.7E-01 C 2.5E+00 C 3.5E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 608-73-1 Hexachlorocyclohexane, Technical 3.0E-01 C 1.3E+00 C 2.3E-03 2L or IMAC 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 3.8E-01 N 1.6E+00 N 2.6E+00 Calculated Yes 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 1.9E+00 C 8.5E+00 C 1.1E-02 Calculated Yes 70-30-4 Hexachlorophene 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 5.6E+01 Calculated Yes 121-82-4 Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5- triazine (RDX)8.3E+00 C 3.8E+01 C 3.3E-03 Calculated Yes 822-06-0 Hexamethylene Diisocyanate, 1,6-6.7E-01 N 2.8E+00 N Yes 680-31-9 Hexamethylphosphoramide 5.1E+00 N 6.6E+01 N 1.2E-02 Calculated Yes 110-54-3 Hexane, N-1.3E+02 N 5.4E+02 N 5.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 124-04-9 Hexanedioic Acid 2.5E+04 N 3.3E+05 N 7.0E+01 Calculated Yes 104-76-7 Hexanol, 1-,2-ethyl- (2-Ethyl-1- hexanol)7.3E+01 C 3.4E+02 C Yes 591-78-6 Hexanone, 2-4.2E+01 N 2.8E+02 N 1.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 51235-04-2 Hexazinone 4.2E+02 N 5.4E+03 N 2.1E+00 Calculated Yes 78587-05-0 Hexythiazox 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 1.6E+01 Calculated Yes 67485-29-4 Hydramethylnon 2.1E+02 N 2.8E+03 N 8.6E+05 Calculated Yes 302-01-2 Hydrazine 3.4E-02 C 1.5E-01 C 4.8E-05 Calculated Yes 10034-93-2 Hydrazine Sulfate 2.3E-01 C 1.1E+00 C 7647-01-0 Hydrogen Chloride 2.5E+08 N 1.0E+09 N Yes 7664-39-3 Hydrogen Fluoride 6.3E+02 N 9.3E+03 N Yes Page 9 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 7783-06-4 Hydrogen Sulfide 2.5E+07 N 1.0E+08 N Yes 123-31-9 Hydroquinone 9.0E+00 C 3.8E+01 C 7.9E-03 Calculated Yes 35554-44-0 Imazalil 8.9E+00 C 3.8E+01 C 2.0E-01 Calculated Yes 81335-37-7 Imazaquin 3.2E+03 N 4.1E+04 N 1.7E+02 Calculated Yes 81335-77-5 Imazethapyr 3.2E+04 N 4.1E+05 N 3.1E+02 Calculated Yes 7553-56-2 Iodine 1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 4.2E+01 Calculated Yes 36734-19-7 Iprodione 5.1E+02 N 6.6E+03 N 1.7E+00 Calculated Yes 7439-89-6 Iron 1.1E+04 N 1.6E+05 N 1.5E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 78-83-1 Isobutyl Alcohol 4.7E+03 N 7.0E+04 N 8.6E+00 Calculated Yes 78-59-1 Isophorone 5.7E+02 C 2.4E+03 C 2.6E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 33820-53-0 Isopropalin 2.3E+02 N 3.5E+03 N 4.8E+01 Calculated Yes 67-63-0 Isopropanol 1.2E+03 N 5.1E+03 N 5.7E+01 Calculated Yes 1832-54-8 Isopropyl Methyl Phosphonic Acid 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 82558-50-7 Isoxaben 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 1.9E+01 Calculated Yes E1737665 JP-7 3.7E+09 N 1.6E+10 N Yes 77501-63-4 Lactofen 1.0E+02 N 1.3E+03 N 5.2E+01 Calculated Yes 78-97-7 Lactonitrile 2.5E+00 N 3.3E+01 N 5.7E-03 Calculated Yes 7439-91-0 Lanthanum 7.8E-01 N 1.2E+01 N Yes 100587-90-4 Lanthanum Acetate Hydrate 2.7E-01 N 3.4E+00 N Yes 10025-84-0 Lanthanum Chloride Heptahydrate 3.0E-01 N 4.4E+00 N Yes 10099-58-8 Lanthanum Chloride, Anhydrous 4.4E-01 N 6.5E+00 N Yes 10277-43-7 Lanthanum Nitrate Hexahydrate 2.5E-01 N 3.7E+00 N Yes Lead Compounds 7446-27-7 ~Lead Phosphate 8.2E+01 C 3.8E+02 C 301-04-2 ~Lead acetate 6.4E+01 C 2.7E+02 C 1.7E-02 Calculated 7439-92-1 ~Lead and Compounds 2.7E+02 2L or IMAC 1335-32-6 ~Lead subacetate 6.4E+01 C 2.7E+02 C 1.8E-02 Calculated 78-00-2 ~Tetraethyl Lead 1.6E-03 N 2.3E-02 N 4.9E-05 Calculated Yes 541-25-3 Lewisite 7.8E-02 N 1.2E+00 N 3.0E-04 Calculated Yes 330-55-2 Linuron 9.7E+01 N 1.3E+03 N 9.5E-01 Calculated Yes 7439-93-2 Lithium 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 4.2E+01 Calculated Yes 94-74-6 MCPA 6.3E+00 N 8.2E+01 N 1.8E-02 Calculated Yes 94-81-5 MCPB 5.6E+01 N 7.2E+02 N 2.4E-01 Calculated Yes 93-65-2 MCPP 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 4.2E-02 Calculated Yes 121-75-5 Malathion 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 7.4E-01 Calculated Yes 108-31-6 Maleic Anhydride 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 2.8E+00 Calculated Yes 123-33-1 Maleic Hydrazide 6.3E+03 N 8.2E+04 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 109-77-3 Malononitrile 1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 2.9E-03 Calculated Yes 8018-01-7 Mancozeb 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 5.9E+00 Calculated Yes 12427-38-2 Maneb 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 9.9E-01 Calculated Yes 7439-96-5 Manganese (Diet)2.2E+03 N 3.2E+04 N 6.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 7439-96-5 Manganese (Non-diet)3.8E+02 N 5.6E+03 N 6.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes Page 10 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 950-10-7 Mephosfolan 1.1E+00 N 1.5E+01 N 1.9E-02 Calculated Yes 24307-26-4 Mepiquat Chloride 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 1.4E+00 Calculated Yes 149-30-4 Mercaptobenzothiazole, 2-4.9E+01 C 2.1E+02 C 1.9E-01 Calculated Yes Mercury Compounds 7487-94-7 ~Mercuric Chloride (and other Mercury salts)4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N Yes 7439-97-6 ~Mercury (elemental)2.3E+00 N 9.7E+00 N 1.0E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 22967-92-6 ~Methyl Mercury 1.6E+00 N 2.3E+01 N 4.9E+01 Calculated Yes 62-38-4 ~Phenylmercuric Acetate 1.0E+00 N 1.3E+01 N 3.5E-03 Calculated Yes 150-50-5 Merphos 4.7E-01 N 7.0E+00 N 4.1E-01 Calculated Yes 78-48-8 Merphos Oxide 1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 6.9E-02 Calculated Yes 57837-19-1 Metalaxyl 7.6E+02 N 9.8E+03 N 2.3E+00 Calculated Yes 126-98-7 Methacrylonitrile 1.5E+00 N 2.1E+01 N 3.2E-03 Calculated Yes 10265-92-6 Methamidophos 6.3E-01 N 8.2E+00 N 1.5E-03 Calculated Yes 67-56-1 Methanol 2.5E+04 N 2.5E+05 N 1.6E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 950-37-8 Methidathion 1.9E+01 N 2.5E+02 N 5.1E-02 Calculated Yes 16752-77-5 Methomyl 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 7.7E-01 Calculated Yes 99-59-2 Methoxy-5-nitroaniline, 2-1.1E+01 C 4.7E+01 C 4.9E-03 Calculated 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 4.3E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 110-49-6 Methoxyethanol Acetate, 2-2.2E+01 N 1.1E+02 N 2.3E-01 Calculated Yes 109-86-4 Methoxyethanol, 2-6.6E+01 N 7.2E+02 N 1.4E-01 Calculated Yes 79-20-9 Methyl Acetate 1.6E+04 N 2.3E+05 N 2.9E+01 Calculated Yes 96-33-3 Methyl Acrylate 3.1E+01 N 1.3E+02 N Yes 78-93-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2- Butanone)5.5E+03 N 4.0E+04 N 1.7E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 60-34-4 Methyl Hydrazine 1.5E-01 C 6.6E-01 C 3.2E-02 Calculated Yes 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (4- methyl-2-pentanone)7.0E+03 N 3.0E+04 N 4.5E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 624-83-9 Methyl Isocyanate 9.8E-01 N 4.1E+00 N Yes 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate 9.4E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 1.1E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 298-00-0 Methyl Parathion 3.2E+00 N 4.1E+01 N 5.8E-02 Calculated Yes 993-13-5 Methyl Phosphonic Acid 7.6E+02 N 9.8E+03 N 1.7E+00 Calculated Yes 25013-15-4 Methyl Styrene (Mixed Isomers)6.5E+01 N 5.5E+02 N 1.4E+00 Calculated Yes 66-27-3 Methyl methanesulfonate 5.5E+00 C 2.3E+01 C 1.5E-03 Calculated 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE)4.9E+01 C 2.2E+02 C 9.0E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 615-45-2 Methyl-1,4-benzenediamine dihydrochloride, 2-3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 2.5E-02 Calculated Yes 108-11-2 Methyl-2-Pentanol, 4-1.1E+04 N 4.8E+04 N Yes 99-55-8 Methyl-5-Nitroaniline, 2-6.0E+01 C 2.6E+02 C 4.3E-02 Calculated Yes 70-25-7 Methyl-N-nitro-N- nitrosoguanidine, N-6.5E-02 C 2.8E-01 C 2.9E-05 Calculated 636-21-5 Methylaniline Hydrochloride, 2-4.2E+00 C 1.8E+01 C 2.3E-03 Calculated 124-58-3 Methylarsonic acid 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 4.0E-01 Calculated Yes Page 11 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 74612-12-7 Methylbenzene,1-4-diamine monohydrochloride, 2-2.5E+00 N 3.3E+01 N Yes 615-50-9 Methylbenzene-1,4-diamine sulfate, 2-3.8E+00 N 2.3E+01 C Yes 56-49-5 Methylcholanthrene, 3-5.5E-03 C 1.0E-01 C 6.1E-02 Calculated 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 5.8E+01 C 6.5E+02 N 2.5E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 101-14-4 Methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline), 4,4'-1.2E+00 C 2.3E+01 C 8.1E-02 Calculated Yes 101-61-1 Methylene-bis(N,N-dimethyl) Aniline, 4,4'-1.2E+01 C 5.0E+01 C 8.4E-02 Calculated 101-77-9 Methylenebisbenzenamine, 4,4'-3.4E-01 C 1.4E+00 C 1.9E-03 Calculated Yes 101-68-8 Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate 7.4E+06 N 3.1E+07 N Yes 98-83-9 Methylstyrene, Alpha-1.1E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 1.6E+01 Calculated Yes 51218-45-2 Metolachlor 1.9E+03 N 2.5E+04 N 2.5E+01 Calculated Yes 21087-64-9 Metribuzin 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes 74223-64-6 Metsulfuron-methyl 3.2E+03 N 4.1E+04 N 1.3E+01 Calculated Yes 8012-95-1 Mineral oils 4.7E+04 N 7.0E+05 N 1.6E+04 Calculated Yes 2385-85-5 Mirex 3.6E-02 C 1.7E-01 C 2.8E-02 Calculated Yes 2212-67-1 Molinate 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 1.6E-01 Calculated Yes 7439-98-7 Molybdenum 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 7.1E+00 Calculated Yes 10599-90-3 Monochloramine 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N Yes 100-61-8 Monomethylaniline 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 1.0E-01 Calculated Yes 88671-89-0 Myclobutanil 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 4.3E+01 Calculated Yes 74-31-7 N,N'-Diphenyl-1,4- benzenediamine 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 4.4E+00 Calculated Yes 300-76-5 Naled 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 1.3E-01 Calculated Yes 64742-95-6 Naphtha, High Flash Aromatic (HFAN)4.7E+02 N 7.0E+03 N Yes 91-59-8 Naphthylamine, 2-3.0E-01 C 1.3E+00 C 2.0E-03 Calculated 15299-99-7 Napropamide 1.5E+03 N 2.0E+04 N 1.1E+02 Calculated Yes 373-02-4 Nickel Acetate 1.4E+02 N 1.8E+03 N 3.1E-01 Calculated Yes 3333-67-3 Nickel Carbonate 1.4E+02 N 1.8E+03 N Yes 13463-39-3 Nickel Carbonyl 1.7E+02 N 2.6E+03 N Yes 12054-48-7 Nickel Hydroxide 1.7E+02 N 2.6E+03 N Yes 1313-99-1 Nickel Oxide 1.7E+02 N 2.6E+03 N Yes E715532 Nickel Refinery Dust 1.7E+02 N 2.6E+03 N 1.2E+02 Calculated Yes 7440-02-0 Nickel Soluble Salts 3.1E+02 N 4.7E+03 N 1.3E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 12035-72-2 Nickel Subsulfide 4.1E-01 C 1.9E+00 C Yes 1271-28-9 Nickelocene 1.4E+02 N 1.8E+03 N Yes 14797-55-8 Nitrate 2.5E+04 N 3.7E+05 N Yes E701177 Nitrate + Nitrite (as N) 14797-65-0 Nitrite 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N Yes 88-74-4 Nitroaniline, 2-1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 5.9E-01 Calculated Yes 100-01-6 Nitroaniline, 4-2.7E+01 C 1.1E+02 C 1.5E-02 Calculated Yes Page 12 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 5.5E+00 C 2.4E+01 C 1.8E-01 Calculated Yes 9004-70-0 Nitrocellulose 3.8E+07 N 4.9E+08 N 9.2E+04 Calculated Yes 67-20-9 Nitrofurantoin 8.8E+02 N 1.1E+04 N 4.2E+00 Calculated Yes 59-87-0 Nitrofurazone 4.2E-01 C 1.8E+00 C 4.8E-04 Calculated 55-63-0 Nitroglycerin 1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 6.0E-03 Calculated Yes 556-88-7 Nitroguanidine 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 3.4E+00 Calculated Yes 75-52-5 Nitromethane 5.8E+00 C 2.5E+01 C Yes 79-46-9 Nitropropane, 2-1.5E-02 C 6.4E-02 C Yes 759-73-9 Nitroso-N-ethylurea, N-4.5E-03 C 8.5E-02 C 6.3E-06 Calculated 684-93-5 Nitroso-N-methylurea, N-1.0E-03 C 1.9E-02 C 1.3E-06 Calculated 924-16-3 Nitroso-di-N-butylamine, N-1.0E-01 C 4.6E-01 C 2.6E-04 Calculated 621-64-7 Nitroso-di-N-propylamine, N-7.8E-02 C 3.3E-01 C 7.5E-05 Calculated 1116-54-7 Nitrosodiethanolamine, N-1.9E-01 C 8.2E-01 C 5.1E-05 Calculated 55-18-5 Nitrosodiethylamine, N-8.1E-04 C 1.5E-02 C 1.7E-06 Calculated 62-75-9 Nitrosodimethylamine, N-2.0E-03 C 3.5E-02 C 3.4E-06 2L or IMAC Yes 86-30-6 Nitrosodiphenylamine, N-1.1E+02 C 4.7E+02 C 7.8E-01 Calculated 10595-95-6 Nitrosomethylethylamine, N-2.0E-02 C 9.3E-02 C 9.1E-06 Calculated 59-89-2 Nitrosomorpholine [N-]8.1E-02 C 3.4E-01 C 2.6E-05 Calculated 100-75-4 Nitrosopiperidine [N-]5.8E-02 C 2.4E-01 C 4.0E-05 Calculated 930-55-2 Nitrosopyrrolidine, N-2.6E-01 C 1.1E+00 C 1.3E-04 Calculated 99-08-1 Nitrotoluene, m-1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 1.3E-02 Calculated Yes 88-72-2 Nitrotoluene, o-3.2E+00 C 1.5E+01 C 3.0E-03 Calculated Yes 99-99-0 Nitrotoluene, p-3.4E+01 C 1.4E+02 C 4.1E-02 Calculated Yes 111-84-2 Nonane, n-2.3E+00 N 1.5E+01 N 5.8E-01 Calculated Yes 27314-13-2 Norflurazon 1.9E+02 N 2.5E+03 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 32536-52-0 Octabromodiphenyl Ether 3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 8.3E+01 Calculated Yes 2691-41-0 Octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro- 1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX)7.7E+02 N 1.1E+04 N 8.8E+00 Calculated Yes 152-16-9 Octamethylpyrophosphoramid e 2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 6.7E-02 Calculated Yes 19044-88-3 Oryzalin 7.0E+01 C 2.9E+02 C 1.7E-01 Calculated Yes 19666-30-9 Oxadiazon 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 7.1E+00 Calculated Yes 23135-22-0 Oxamyl 3.2E+02 N 4.1E+03 N 8.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 42874-03-3 Oxyfluorfen 7.4E+00 C 3.1E+01 C 7.7E-01 Calculated Yes 76738-62-0 Paclobutrazol 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 3.7E+00 Calculated Yes 1910-42-5 Paraquat Dichloride 5.7E+01 N 7.4E+02 N 8.7E+00 Calculated Yes 56-38-2 Parathion 7.6E+01 N 9.8E+02 N 4.2E+00 Calculated Yes 1114-71-2 Pebulate 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 5.6E+00 Calculated Yes 40487-42-1 Pendimethalin 3.8E+03 N 4.9E+04 N 4.8E+02 Calculated Yes 32534-81-9 Pentabromodiphenyl Ether 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 1.2E+01 Calculated Yes 60348-60-9 Pentabromodiphenyl ether, 2,2',4,4',5- (BDE-99)1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 6.1E-01 Calculated Yes 608-93-5 Pentachlorobenzene 1.3E+01 N 1.9E+02 N 8.5E-01 Calculated Yes 76-01-7 Pentachloroethane 7.7E+00 C 3.6E+01 C 3.7E-03 Calculated 82-68-8 Pentachloronitrobenzene 2.7E+00 C 1.3E+01 C 3.3E-02 Calculated Yes 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 1.0E+00 C 4.0E+00 C 8.3E-03 2L or IMAC Yes Page 13 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 78-11-5 Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN)2.5E+01 N 3.3E+02 N 2.6E-01 Calculated Yes 109-66-0 Pentane, n-1.7E+02 N 7.2E+02 N Yes Perchlorates 7790-98-9 ~Ammonium Perchlorate 1.1E+01 N 1.6E+02 N Yes 7791-03-9 ~Lithium Perchlorate 1.1E+01 N 1.6E+02 N Yes 14797-73-0 ~Perchlorate and Perchlorate Salts 1.1E+01 N 1.6E+02 N Yes 7778-74-7 ~Potassium Perchlorate 1.1E+01 N 1.6E+02 N Yes 7601-89-0 ~Sodium Perchlorate 1.1E+01 N 1.6E+02 N Yes 375-73-5 Perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS)2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 9.1E-01 Calculated Yes 45187-15-3 Perfluorobutanesulfonate 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 9.1E-01 Calculated Yes 52645-53-1 Permethrin 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 1.7E+03 Calculated Yes 62-44-2 Phenacetin 2.5E+02 C 1.0E+03 C 9.0E-02 Calculated 13684-63-4 Phenmedipham 3.0E+03 N 3.9E+04 N 1.8E+02 Calculated Yes 108-95-2 Phenol 3.8E+03 N 4.9E+04 N 3.4E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 114-26-1 Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate 5.1E+01 N 6.6E+02 N 1.8E-01 Calculated Yes 92-84-2 Phenothiazine 6.3E+00 N 8.2E+01 N 2.2E-01 Calculated Yes 103-72-0 Phenyl Isothiocyanate 3.1E+00 N 4.7E+01 N 1.8E-02 Calculated Yes 108-45-2 Phenylenediamine, m-7.6E+01 N 9.8E+02 N 2.2E-01 Calculated Yes 95-54-5 Phenylenediamine, o-4.5E+00 C 1.9E+01 C 1.6E-03 Calculated Yes 106-50-3 Phenylenediamine, p-1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 3.7E-02 Calculated Yes 90-43-7 Phenylphenol, 2-2.9E+02 C 1.2E+03 C 5.0E+00 Calculated 298-02-2 Phorate 2.5E+00 N 3.3E+01 N 2.2E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 75-44-5 Phosgene 6.5E-02 N 2.7E-01 N Yes 732-11-6 Phosmet 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 6.2E-01 Calculated Yes Phosphates, Inorganic 13776-88-0 ~Aluminum metaphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 68333-79-9 ~Ammonium polyphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7790-76-3 ~Calcium pyrophosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7783-28-0 ~Diammonium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7757-93-9 ~Dicalcium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7782-75-4 ~Dimagnesium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7758-11-4 ~Dipotassium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7558-79-4 ~Disodium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 13530-50-2 ~Monoaluminum phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7722-76-1 ~Monoammonium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7758-23-8 ~Monocalcium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7757-86-0 ~Monomagnesium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7778-77-0 ~Monopotassium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7558-80-7 ~Monosodium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 8017-16-1 ~Polyphosphoric acid 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes Page 14 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 13845-36-8 ~Potassium tripolyphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7758-16-9 ~Sodium acid pyrophosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7785-88-8 ~Sodium aluminum phosphate (acidic)7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 10279-59-1 ~Sodium aluminum phosphate (anhydrous)7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 10305-76-7 ~Sodium aluminum phosphate (tetrahydrate)7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 10124-56-8 ~Sodium hexametaphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 68915-31-1 ~Sodium polyphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7785-84-4 ~Sodium trimetaphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7758-29-4 ~Sodium tripolyphosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7320-34-5 ~Tetrapotassium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7722-88-5 ~Tetrasodium pyrophosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 15136-87-5 ~Trialuminum sodium tetra decahydrogenoctaorthophosph ate (dihydrate) 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7758-87-4 ~Tricalcium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7757-87-1 ~Trimagnesium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7778-53-2 ~Tripotassium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7601-54-9 ~Trisodium phosphate 7.7E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7803-51-2 Phosphine 4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N Yes 7664-38-2 Phosphoric Acid 7.6E+05 N 1.1E+07 N Yes 7723-14-0 Phosphorus, White 3.1E-01 N 4.7E+00 N 3.4E-03 Calculated Yes Phthalates 117-81-7 ~Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 3.9E+01 C 1.6E+02 C 1.4E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 85-68-7 ~Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 2.9E+02 C 1.2E+03 C 2.9E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 85-70-1 ~Butylphthalyl Butylglycolate 1.3E+04 N 1.6E+05 N 3.2E+03 Calculated Yes 84-74-2 ~Dibutyl Phthalate 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 3.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 84-66-2 ~Diethyl Phthalate 1.0E+04 N 1.3E+05 N 4.9E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 120-61-6 ~Dimethylterephthalate 1.6E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 3.7E+00 Calculated Yes 117-84-0 ~Octyl Phthalate, di-N-1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 5.6E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 100-21-0 ~Phthalic Acid, P-1.3E+04 N 1.6E+05 N 5.0E+01 Calculated Yes 85-44-9 ~Phthalic Anhydride 2.5E+04 N 3.3E+05 N 6.2E+01 Calculated Yes 1918-02-1 Picloram 8.8E+02 N 1.1E+04 N 2.7E+00 Calculated Yes 96-91-3 Picramic Acid (2-Amino-4,6- dinitrophenol)1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 9.1E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 88-89-1 Picric Acid (2,4,6- Trinitrophenol)1.1E+01 N 1.5E+02 N 5.9E-01 Calculated Yes 29232-93-7 Pirimiphos, Methyl 8.8E-01 N 1.1E+01 N 9.3E-03 Calculated Yes 59536-65-1 Polybrominated Biphenyls 1.8E-02 C 7.7E-02 C Yes Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Page 15 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 12674-11-2 ~Aroclor 1016 8.2E-01 N 1.0E+01 N 9.4E-01 Calculated Yes 11104-28-2 ~Aroclor 1221 2.0E-01 C 8.4E-01 C 5.9E-03 Calculated 11141-16-5 ~Aroclor 1232 1.8E-01 C 7.3E-01 C 5.9E-03 Calculated 53469-21-9 ~Aroclor 1242 2.3E-01 C 9.5E-01 C 5.5E-02 Calculated 12672-29-6 ~Aroclor 1248 2.3E-01 C 9.6E-01 C 5.4E-02 Calculated 11097-69-1 ~Aroclor 1254 2.3E-01 N 9.7E-01 C 9.1E-02 Calculated Yes 11096-82-5 ~Aroclor 1260 2.4E-01 C 9.9E-01 C 2.4E-01 Calculated 11126-42-4 ~Aroclor 5460 7.0E+00 N 8.8E+01 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 39635-31-9 ~Heptachlorobiphenyl, 2,3,3',4,4',5,5'- (PCB 189)1.3E-01 C 5.2E-01 C 1.3E-01 Calculated Yes 52663-72-6 ~Hexachlorobiphenyl, 2,3',4,4',5,5'- (PCB 167)1.2E-01 C 5.1E-01 C 7.5E-02 Calculated Yes 69782-90-7 ~Hexachlorobiphenyl, 2,3,3',4,4',5'- (PCB 157)1.2E-01 C 5.1E-01 C 7.7E-02 Calculated Yes 38380-08-4 ~Hexachlorobiphenyl, 2,3,3',4,4',5- (PCB 156)1.2E-01 C 5.1E-01 C 7.7E-02 Calculated Yes 32774-16-6 ~Hexachlorobiphenyl, 3,3',4,4',5,5'- (PCB 169)1.2E-04 C 5.1E-04 C 7.5E-05 Calculated Yes 65510-44-3 ~Pentachlorobiphenyl, 2',3,4,4',5- (PCB 123)1.2E-01 C 5.0E-01 C 4.7E-02 Calculated Yes 31508-00-6 ~Pentachlorobiphenyl, 2,3',4,4',5- (PCB 118)1.2E-01 C 4.9E-01 C 4.6E-02 Calculated Yes 32598-14-4 ~Pentachlorobiphenyl, 2,3,3',4,4'- (PCB 105)1.2E-01 C 4.9E-01 C 4.7E-02 Calculated Yes 74472-37-0 ~Pentachlorobiphenyl, 2,3,4,4',5- (PCB 114)1.2E-01 C 5.1E-01 C 4.7E-02 Calculated Yes 57465-28-8 ~Pentachlorobiphenyl, 3,3',4,4',5- (PCB 126)3.6E-05 C 1.5E-04 C 1.4E-05 Calculated Yes 1336-36-3 ~Polychlorinated Biphenyls (high risk)2.3E-01 C 9.5E-01 C 5.5E-02 Calculated 1336-36-3 ~Polychlorinated Biphenyls (low risk)1.2E+00 C 4.8E+00 C 5.5E-02 Calculated 1336-36-3 ~Polychlorinated Biphenyls (lowest risk)6.5E+00 C 2.7E+01 C 5.5E-02 Calculated 32598-13-3 ~Tetrachlorobiphenyl, 3,3',4,4'- (PCB 77)3.8E-02 C 1.6E-01 C 8.4E-03 Calculated Yes 70362-50-4 ~Tetrachlorobiphenyl, 3,4,4',5- (PCB 81)1.2E-02 C 4.8E-02 C 2.8E-03 Calculated Yes 9016-87-9 Polymeric Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (PMDI)7.4E+06 N 3.1E+07 N Yes Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) 83-32-9 ~Acenaphthene 7.2E+02 N 9.0E+03 N 1.6E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 120-12-7 ~Anthracene 3.6E+03 N 4.5E+04 N 1.3E+03 2L or IMAC Yes 56-55-3 ~Benz[a]anthracene 1.1E+00 C 2.1E+01 C 3.5E-01 2L or IMAC 205-82-3 ~Benzo(j)fluoranthene 4.2E-01 C 1.8E+00 C 7.0E-01 Calculated Page 16 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 50-32-8 ~Benzo[a]pyrene 1.1E-01 C 2.1E+00 C 1.2E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 205-99-2 ~Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1.1E+00 C 2.1E+01 C 1.2E+00 2L or IMAC 207-08-9 ~Benzo[k]fluoranthene 1.1E+01 C 2.1E+02 C 1.2E+01 2L or IMAC 91-58-7 ~Chloronaphthalene, Beta-9.6E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 5.8E+01 Calculated Yes 218-01-9 ~Chrysene 1.1E+02 C 2.1E+03 C 3.6E+01 2L or IMAC 53-70-3 ~Dibenz[a,h]anthracene 1.1E-01 C 2.1E+00 C 3.8E-01 2L or IMAC 192-65-4 ~Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene 4.2E-02 C 1.8E-01 C 7.6E-01 Calculated 57-97-6 ~Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, 7,12-4.6E-04 C 8.4E-03 C 2.8E-03 Calculated 206-44-0 ~Fluoranthene 4.8E+02 N 6.0E+03 N 6.7E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 86-73-7 ~Fluorene 4.8E+02 N 6.0E+03 N 1.1E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 193-39-5 ~Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 1.1E+00 C 2.1E+01 C 3.9E+00 2L or IMAC 90-12-0 ~Methylnaphthalene, 1-1.8E+01 C 7.3E+01 C 1.1E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 91-57-6 ~Methylnaphthalene, 2-4.8E+01 N 6.0E+02 N 3.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 91-20-3 ~Naphthalene 4.1E+00 C 1.8E+01 C 3.9E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 57835-92-4 ~Nitropyrene, 4-4.2E-01 C 1.8E+00 C 1.0E-01 Calculated 129-00-0 ~Pyrene 3.6E+02 N 4.5E+03 N 4.4E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 29420-49-3 Potassium Perfluorobutane Sulfonate 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N Yes 67747-09-5 Prochloraz 3.6E+00 C 1.5E+01 C 2.4E-02 Calculated Yes 26399-36-0 Profluralin 9.4E+01 N 1.4E+03 N 5.1E+01 Calculated Yes 1610-18-0 Prometon 1.9E+02 N 2.5E+03 N 1.0E+00 Calculated Yes 7287-19-6 Prometryn 5.1E+02 N 6.6E+03 N 8.5E+00 Calculated Yes 23950-58-5 Pronamide 9.5E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 1.1E+01 Calculated Yes 1918-16-7 Propachlor 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 1.1E+00 Calculated Yes 709-98-8 Propanil 6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 3.9E-01 Calculated Yes 2312-35-8 Propargite 2.9E+00 C 1.2E+01 C 2.7E-01 Calculated Yes 107-19-7 Propargyl Alcohol 3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 5.7E-02 Calculated Yes 139-40-2 Propazine 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 2.5E+00 Calculated Yes 122-42-9 Propham 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 1.8E+00 Calculated Yes 60207-90-1 Propiconazole 1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 4.6E+01 Calculated Yes 123-38-6 Propionaldehyde 1.6E+01 N 6.7E+01 N Yes 103-65-1 Propyl benzene 7.8E+02 N 5.1E+03 N 2.6E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 115-07-1 Propylene 4.7E+02 N 2.0E+03 N Yes 57-55-6 Propylene Glycol 2.5E+05 N 3.3E+06 N 5.7E+02 2L or IMAC Yes 6423-43-4 Propylene Glycol Dinitrate 3.3E+06 N 1.4E+07 N Yes 107-98-2 Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 8.3E+03 N 7.7E+04 N 2.0E+01 Calculated Yes 75-56-9 Propylene Oxide 2.1E+00 C 9.9E+00 C 6.1E-04 Calculated Yes 110-86-1 Pyridine 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N 4.8E-02 Calculated Yes 13593-03-8 Quinalphos 6.3E+00 N 8.2E+01 N 6.0E-01 Calculated Yes 91-22-5 Quinoline 1.8E-01 C 7.7E-01 C 7.7E-04 Calculated 76578-14-8 Quizalofop-ethyl 1.1E+02 N 1.5E+03 N 2.0E+01 Calculated Yes E715557 Refractory Ceramic Fibers (units in fibers)3.7E+14 N 1.6E+15 N Yes 10453-86-8 Resmethrin 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 2.6E+03 Calculated Yes Page 17 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 299-84-3 Ronnel 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 6.4E+01 Calculated Yes 83-79-4 Rotenone 5.1E+01 N 6.6E+02 N 2.9E+02 Calculated Yes 94-59-7 Safrole 5.5E-01 C 1.0E+01 C 2.0E-03 Calculated 7783-00-8 Selenious Acid 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N Yes 7782-49-2 Selenium 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 2.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 7446-34-6 Selenium Sulfide 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N Yes 74051-80-2 Sethoxydim 1.8E+03 N 2.3E+04 N 1.8E+02 Calculated Yes 7631-86-9 Silica (crystalline, respirable)3.7E+07 N 1.6E+08 N Yes 7440-22-4 Silver 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 3.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 122-34-9 Simazine 4.5E+00 C 1.9E+01 C 3.9E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 62476-59-9 Sodium Acifluorfen 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 1.4E+01 Calculated Yes 26628-22-8 Sodium Azide 6.3E+01 N 9.3E+02 N Yes 148-18-5 Sodium Diethyldithiocarbamate 2.0E+00 C 8.5E+00 C 1.6E-03 Calculated Yes 7681-49-4 Sodium Fluoride 7.8E+02 N 1.2E+04 N 5.3E+02 Calculated Yes 62-74-8 Sodium Fluoroacetate 2.5E-01 N 3.3E+00 N 5.7E-04 Calculated Yes 13718-26-8 Sodium Metavanadate 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N Yes 13472-45-2 Sodium Tungstate 1.3E+01 N 1.9E+02 N Yes 10213-10-2 Sodium Tungstate Dihydrate 1.3E+01 N 1.9E+02 N Yes 961-11-5 Stirofos (Tetrachlorovinphos)2.3E+01 C 9.6E+01 C 8.6E-02 Calculated Yes 7440-24-6 Strontium, Stable 9.4E+03 N 1.4E+05 N 1.5E+03 Calculated Yes 57-24-9 Strychnine 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 4.6E-01 Calculated Yes 100-42-5 Styrene 1.2E+03 N 7.3E+03 N 1.5E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 57964-39-3 Styrene-Acrylonitrile (SAN) Trimer (THNA isomer)3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N Yes 57964-40-6 Styrene-Acrylonitrile (SAN) Trimer (THNP isomer)3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N Yes 126-33-0 Sulfolane 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 3.1E-02 Calculated Yes 80-07-9 Sulfonylbis(4-chlorobenzene), 1,1'-1.0E+01 N 1.3E+02 N 6.6E-01 Calculated Yes 7446-11-9 Sulfur Trioxide 1.2E+07 N 5.2E+07 N Yes 7664-93-9 Sulfuric Acid 1.2E+07 N 5.2E+07 N Yes 140-57-8 Sulfurous acid, 2-chloroethyl 2- [4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy]- 1-methylethyl ester 2.2E+01 C 9.2E+01 C 3.2E-01 Calculated Yes 21564-17-0 TCMTB 3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 2.9E+01 Calculated Yes 34014-18-1 Tebuthiuron 8.8E+02 N 1.1E+04 N 2.8E+00 Calculated Yes 3383-96-8 Temephos 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 5.3E+02 Calculated Yes 5902-51-2 Terbacil 1.6E+02 N 2.1E+03 N 5.5E-01 Calculated Yes 13071-79-9 Terbufos 3.9E-01 N 5.8E+00 N 7.7E-03 Calculated Yes 886-50-0 Terbutryn 1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 2.0E-01 Calculated Yes 540-88-5 Tert-Butyl Acetate 8.6E+00 C 3.8E+01 C 3.2E-02 Calculated 5436-43-1 Tetrabromodiphenyl ether, 2,2',4,4'- (BDE-47)1.3E+00 N 1.6E+01 N 3.7E-01 Calculated Yes 95-94-3 Tetrachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N 1.9E-01 2L or IMAC Yes Page 18 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 630-20-6 Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,1,2-2.1E+00 C 9.3E+00 C 7.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 79-34-5 Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-6.4E-01 C 2.8E+00 C 1.6E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethylene 1.7E+01 N 8.2E+01 N 6.3E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 58-90-2 Tetrachlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-3.8E+02 N 4.9E+03 N 3.0E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 5216-25-1 Tetrachlorotoluene, p- alpha, alpha, alpha-3.5E-02 C 1.6E-01 C 1.2E-04 Calculated 3689-24-5 Tetraethyl Dithiopyrophosphate 6.3E+00 N 8.2E+01 N 5.1E-02 Calculated Yes 811-97-2 Tetrafluoroethane, 1,1,1,2-2.2E+04 N 9.1E+04 N Yes 479-45-8 Tetryl (Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine)3.1E+01 N 4.7E+02 N 2.6E+00 Calculated Yes 1314-32-5 Thallic Oxide 3.1E-01 N 4.7E+00 N Yes 10102-45-1 Thallium (I) Nitrate 1.6E-01 N 2.3E+00 N Yes 7440-28-0 Thallium (Soluble Salts)1.6E-01 N 2.3E+00 N 2.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 563-68-8 Thallium Acetate 1.6E-01 N 2.3E+00 N 2.8E-04 Calculated Yes 6533-73-9 Thallium Carbonate 3.1E-01 N 4.7E+00 N 2.9E-04 Calculated Yes 7791-12-0 Thallium Chloride 1.6E-01 N 2.3E+00 N Yes 12039-52-0 Thallium Selenite 1.6E-01 N 2.3E+00 N Yes 7446-18-6 Thallium Sulfate 3.1E-01 N 4.7E+00 N Yes 79277-27-3 Thifensulfuron-methyl 5.4E+02 N 7.1E+03 N 1.8E+00 Calculated Yes 28249-77-6 Thiobencarb 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 4.8E+00 Calculated Yes 111-48-8 Thiodiglycol 1.1E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 2.0E+00 Calculated Yes 39196-18-4 Thiofanox 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 1.4E-02 Calculated Yes 23564-05-8 Thiophanate, Methyl 4.5E+01 C 1.9E+02 C 5.0E-02 Calculated Yes 137-26-8 Thiram 1.9E+02 N 2.5E+03 N 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 7440-31-5 Tin 9.4E+03 N 1.4E+05 N 1.0E+04 2L or IMAC Yes 7550-45-0 Titanium Tetrachloride 1.2E+06 N 5.2E+06 N Yes 108-88-3 Toluene 9.9E+02 N 9.7E+03 N 8.3E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 584-84-9 Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate 1.4E+00 N 5.7E+00 N 2.7E-01 Calculated Yes 95-70-5 Toluene-2,5-diamine 2.5E+00 N 1.3E+01 C 1.2E-03 Calculated Yes 91-08-7 Toluene-2,6-diisocyanate 1.1E+00 N 4.7E+00 N 2.8E-01 Calculated Yes 99-94-5 Toluic Acid, p-6.3E+01 N 8.2E+02 N 1.8E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 95-53-4 Toluidine, o- (Methylaniline, 2-)3.4E+01 C 1.4E+02 C 1.9E-02 Calculated 106-49-0 Toluidine, p-1.8E+01 C 7.7E+01 C 9.9E-03 Calculated Yes E1790670 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic High)4.7E+04 N 7.0E+05 N 1.6E+04 Calculated Yes E1790666 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic Low)1.1E+02 N 4.6E+02 N Yes E1790668 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic Medium)2.0E+01 N 9.3E+01 N 1.9E+01 Calculated Yes Page 19 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? E1790676 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic High)5.1E+02 N 6.6E+03 N 6.2E+02 Calculated Yes E1790672 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic Low)1.7E+01 N 8.9E+01 N 2.9E-01 Calculated Yes E1790674 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic Medium)2.2E+01 N 1.3E+02 N 2.4E+00 Calculated Yes 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 4.9E-01 C 2.1E+00 C 9.3E-02 2L or IMAC Yes E1841606 Toxaphene, Weathered 3.8E-01 N 4.9E+00 N 6.5E-01 Calculated Yes 66841-25-6 Tralomethrin 9.5E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 4.0E+02 Calculated Yes 688-73-3 Tri-n-butyltin 4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N 9.1E-01 Calculated Yes 102-76-1 Triacetin 1.0E+06 N 1.3E+07 N 3.2E+03 Calculated Yes 43121-43-3 Triadimefon 4.3E+02 N 5.6E+03 N 3.8E+00 Calculated Yes 2303-17-5 Triallate 9.7E+00 C 4.5E+01 C 2.2E-02 Calculated Yes 82097-50-5 Triasulfuron 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 1.5E+00 Calculated Yes 101200-48-0 Tribenuron-methyl 1.0E+02 N 1.3E+03 N 4.4E-01 Calculated Yes 615-54-3 Tribromobenzene, 1,2,4-7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 1.0E+00 Calculated Yes 118-79-6 Tribromophenol, 2,4,6-1.1E+02 N 1.5E+03 N 2.3E+00 Calculated Yes 126-73-8 Tributyl Phosphate 6.0E+01 C 2.6E+02 C 3.8E-01 Calculated Yes E1790678 Tributyltin Compounds 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N Yes 56-35-9 Tributyltin Oxide 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 2.2E+03 Calculated Yes 76-13-1 Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1,1,2-1.4E+03 N 6.0E+03 N 9.8E+03 2L or IMAC Yes 76-03-9 Trichloroacetic Acid 7.8E+00 C 3.3E+01 C 2.1E-03 Calculated Yes 33663-50-2 Trichloroaniline HCl, 2,4,6-1.9E+01 C 7.9E+01 C 6.6E-02 Calculated 634-93-5 Trichloroaniline, 2,4,6-3.8E-01 N 4.9E+00 N 3.8E-02 Calculated Yes 87-61-6 Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,3-1.3E+01 N 1.9E+02 N 3.3E-01 Calculated Yes 120-82-1 Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-1.2E+01 N 5.5E+01 N 4.1E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 71-55-6 Trichloroethane, 1,1,1-1.7E+03 N 7.6E+03 N 1.4E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 79-00-5 Trichloroethane, 1,1,2-3.2E-01 N 1.3E+00 N 3.9E-03 2L or IMAC Yes 79-01-6 Trichloroethylene 8.7E-01 N 4.0E+00 N 2.1E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane 4.7E+03 N 7.0E+04 N 2.5E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 95-95-4 Trichlorophenol, 2,4,5-1.3E+03 N 1.6E+04 N 4.3E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 88-06-2 Trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-1.3E+01 N 1.6E+02 N 7.7E-02 2L or IMAC Yes 93-76-5 Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid, 2,4,5-1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 5.8E-01 Calculated Yes 93-72-1 Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid, -2,4,5 1.0E+02 N 1.3E+03 N 5.5E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 598-77-6 Trichloropropane, 1,1,2-7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 2.7E-01 Calculated Yes 96-18-4 Trichloropropane, 1,2,3-5.1E-03 C 1.1E-01 C 4.3E-05 2L or IMAC Yes 96-19-5 Trichloropropene, 1,2,3-1.6E-01 N 6.5E-01 N 2.1E-01 Calculated Yes 1330-78-5 Tricresyl Phosphate (TCP)2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 2.6E+02 Calculated Yes 58138-08-2 Tridiphane 3.8E+01 N 4.9E+02 N 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 121-44-8 Triethylamine 2.5E+01 N 1.0E+02 N Yes Page 20 of 21 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) May 2019 (based on May 2019 USEPA Regional Screening Tables) This table must be used with the PSRG Notes/ See Compound-Specific Notes for chemicals in blue . CAS # Chemical Name (See companion notes for shaded chemicals) Residential Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Protection of Groundwater PSRG (mg/kg) Basis Does Chemical Have a Non- Cancer Effect? 112-27-6 Triethylene Glycol 2.5E+04 N 3.3E+05 N 6.2E+01 Calculated Yes 420-46-2 Trifluoroethane, 1,1,1-3.1E+03 N 1.3E+04 N Yes 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 9.0E+01 C 4.2E+02 C 3.0E+00 Calculated Yes 512-56-1 Trimethyl Phosphate 2.7E+01 C 1.1E+02 C 7.7E-03 Calculated Yes 526-73-8 Trimethylbenzene, 1,2,3-7.0E+01 N 4.3E+02 N 2.1E+00 Calculated Yes 95-63-6 Trimethylbenzene, 1,2,4-6.3E+01 N 3.7E+02 N 1.2E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 108-67-8 Trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-5.6E+01 N 3.2E+02 N 1.1E+01 2L or IMAC Yes 25167-70-8 Trimethylpentene, 2,4,4-1.6E+02 N 2.3E+03 N 4.7E+00 Calculated Yes 99-35-4 Trinitrobenzene, 1,3,5-4.5E+02 N 6.5E+03 N 1.5E+01 Calculated Yes 118-96-7 Trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-7.3E+00 N 9.6E+01 C 1.4E-01 Calculated Yes 791-28-6 Triphenylphosphine Oxide 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 1.2E+01 Calculated Yes 13674-87-8 Tris(1,3-Dichloro-2-propyl) Phosphate 2.5E+02 N 3.3E+03 N 6.3E+01 Calculated Yes 13674-84-5 Tris(1-chloro-2- propyl)phosphate 1.3E+02 N 1.6E+03 N 4.8E+00 Calculated Yes 126-72-7 Tris(2,3- dibromopropyl)phosphate 2.8E-01 C 1.3E+00 C 6.0E-03 Calculated 115-96-8 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate 2.7E+01 C 1.1E+02 C 3.4E-02 Calculated Yes 78-42-2 Tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate 1.7E+02 C 7.2E+02 C 1.1E+03 Calculated Yes 7440-33-7 Tungsten 1.3E+01 N 1.9E+02 N 8.4E+00 Calculated Yes E715565 Uranium (Soluble Salts)3.1E+00 N 4.7E+01 N 6.3E+00 Calculated Yes 51-79-6 Urethane 1.2E-01 C 2.3E+00 C 1.6E-04 Calculated 1314-62-1 Vanadium Pentoxide 1.4E+02 N 2.1E+03 N Yes 7440-62-2 Vanadium and Compounds 7.8E+01 N 1.2E+03 N 3.5E+02 Calculated Yes 1929-77-7 Vernolate 1.6E+01 N 2.3E+02 N 1.1E-01 Calculated Yes 50471-44-8 Vinclozolin 1.5E+01 N 2.0E+02 N 1.3E-01 Calculated Yes 108-05-4 Vinyl Acetate 1.9E+02 N 8.2E+02 N 3.7E-01 2L or IMAC Yes 593-60-2 Vinyl Bromide 1.3E-01 C 5.6E-01 C Yes 75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 6.1E-02 C 1.7E+00 C 2.1E-04 2L or IMAC Yes 81-81-2 Warfarin 3.8E+00 N 4.9E+01 N 4.4E-02 Calculated Yes 106-42-3 Xylene, P-1.2E+02 N 5.2E+02 N 9.8E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 108-38-3 Xylene, m-1.2E+02 N 5.0E+02 N 9.8E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 95-47-6 Xylene, o-1.4E+02 N 5.9E+02 N 9.8E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 1330-20-7 Xylenes 1.2E+02 N 5.3E+02 N 9.9E+00 2L or IMAC Yes 1314-84-7 Zinc Phosphide 4.7E+00 N 7.0E+01 N Yes 7440-66-6 Zinc and Compounds 4.7E+03 N 7.0E+04 N 1.2E+03 2L or IMAC Yes 12122-67-7 Zineb 6.3E+02 N 8.2E+03 N 2.0E+01 Calculated Yes 7440-67-7 Zirconium 1.3E+00 N 1.9E+01 N 1.7E+01 Calculated Yes Page 21 of 21 Csat Residential Health Based PSRG Industrial/ Commercial Health Based PSRG Protection of Groundwater PSRG NC Groundwater Protection Standard 2L (IMAC) Federal Drinking Water Standard MCL mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ug/l ug/l64-19-7 Acetic Acid 20 5000 000086-74-8 Carbazole 0.74 2 541-73-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,3-(metadichlorobenzene)3.8 2003648-20-2 Diundecyl phthalate 20,600 100 64-17-5 Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)16 4000 99-87-6 4-Isopropyl toluene (p-cymene)1.24 25 335-67-1 Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA; C8)0.017 2 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 41 200191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 15,600 20085-01-8 Phenanthrene 134 200 CAS #Chemical Name: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRG) APPENDIX AMay 2019 Appendix A lists chemicals with NC 02L Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs) that are not listed on the EPA Regional Screening Level table. From:Tanner Boyles To:Chao, Ming-tai Subject:[External] Fw: LCID Plans Date:Monday, March 23, 2020 9:58:00 AM Attachments:LCID-UnionCross-3-11-2020.pdf psrgs.pdf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Rich Glover <rglover@jamestownengineering.com>To: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 10:58:36 AM EDTSubject: LCID Plans Tanner,Look these over and let me know if you need anything else. I think Ming also needs the attached file inwith your operational plan.Thanks,Rich Thomas R. (Rich) Glover, Jr., PEJamestown Engineering Group, Inc.PO Box 365117 E. Main St.Jamestown, NC 27282(336) 886-5523 (o)(336) 886-5478 (f)rglover@jamestownengineering.comwww.jamestownengineering.com [jamestownengineering.com] From:Chao, Ming-tai To:Tanner Boyles Cc:David Coe; Heim, Susan A; Stanley, Sherri Subject:RE: [External] LCID permit Date:Monday, March 23, 2020 11:30:00 AM Hi Tanner: I hope you and your family do well and hanker down to avoid this monster virus. The Solid Waste Section applaudsyour decision of moving forward the permit application without doing compost activities at the LCIDLF site in thistough time. You can always make request of adding the compost activities and any other solid waste managementfacilities in the future as long as the law permitted. In the future, if the county approves the modified special land use permit for composting at this site, you can justrequest a permit modification without paying any fee (this fee determination may be subject to change by the law orrule in the future). If law and rule are not change at the time you submit the permit modification for adding composting activities, you need to submit the revised operations plan including composting according to SectionRule 1400 (1401 through 1410) - http://reports.oah.state.nc.us/ncac.asp?folderName=\Title%2015A%20-%20Environmental%20Quality\Chapter%2013%20-%20Solid%20Waste%20Management and a site plan drawing to show the compost area. If you have any question please give me or Susan a call. Take care. Ming-Tai Chao, P.E. Environmental EngineerPermitting Branch, Solid Waste SectionNCDEQ, Division of Waste Management(Mailing Address)1646 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1646(Street Address)Green Square, 217 West Jones StreetRaleigh, NC 27603Tel. 919-707-8251ming.chao@ncdenr.govhttp://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wm/sw E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations. -----Original Message-----From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 9:54 AMTo: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>; David Coe <coefor@gmail.com>Subject: [External] LCID permit CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email asan attachment to report.spam@nc.gov<mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Good Morning Ming, I hope you are doing well. I'm sending this email in regards to our permit application. Since my last update we have been back and forthbetween the county about amending the special use permit for compost. We were in communication up until two weeks ago when this shutdowns started to occur, the planning department was waiting for a response from the county attorney on questions about the compost facility being an accessory since the statute had been implemented last November and if we would have to go back before the elected body.That being said, I'm sure the county attorney has his hands full with more pressing matters at the time and I wouldnot like to delay any further. My questions regarding the new permit is can we proceed if we as a facility refuse yard waste or materials that fallinto the compostable material category. I can change signage, and monitor material as is comes in. I would like to get the simple compost facility approved by the County in the future, so that we may use our facilityto its fullest potential.My question to that is once approved by the county, will we have to go trough all of this again to get another permitissued by you and your department? or will we be able to make an amendment or expansion upon the existingpermit. If you could please respond and let us know that would be great. I am forwarding all of the soil reports and updated plans addressing the comments you had sent previously in aseparate email Thank you for any information regarding this project and wishing safety and good health to you in this time ofuncertainty. Tanner From:Tanner BoylesTo:Chao, Ming-taiSubject:Fw: Fw: [External] Grading, erosion control. Watershed permiDate:Monday, March 23, 2020 4:39:00 PMAttachments:Soil Profile Descriptions.pdf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] ----- Forwarded Message -----From: "Edwin Stott" <edwin@piedmontsoil.com>To: "tannerboyles1@yahoo.com" <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 3:51 PMSubject: Re: Fw: [External] Grading, erosion control. Watershed permiTanner,Let me know if you need anything further. Thanks R. Edwin Stott, REHS, MSEHNC Licensed Soil ScientistVA Professional Soil ScientistVA Onsite Soil Evaluator336-344-4008 | edwin@piedmontsoil.com This electronic communication contains privileged information that is confidential in nature intended only for the use of our clients and our clients representatives. If you are not the intended recipient or if you have received this communication in error, we ask that you immediately delete and notify the sender. On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:32 PM Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> wrote:See comments by ncdeq, comment 3 and 4. I have no record of these sent to me. Thanks again Tanner Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] ----- Forwarded Message -----From: "Chao, Ming-tai" <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>To: "tannerboyles1@yahoo.com" <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com>Cc: "Heim, Susan A" <susan.heim@ncdenr.gov>Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 1:16 PMSubject: RE: [External] Grading, erosion control. Watershed permit un Hi Tanner: Do you have the copy of soil logs of the test pits – 1 through 4? See the attached comment No. 3 & 4a. Ming-Tai Chao, P.E. Environmental Engineer Permitting Branch, Solid Waste Section NCDEQ, Division of Waste Management (Mailing Address) 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 (Street Address) Green Square, 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Tel. 919-707-8251 ming.chao@ncdenr.gov http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wm/sw [portal.ncdenr.org] E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulations. From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 11:41 AMTo: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>Subject: [External] Grading, erosion control. Watershed permit union cross land level lcidlf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [go.onelink.me] Soil Profile Descriptions in Field Locations Project:1260 % Slope:2-3% Site:Watkins Ford Road Site Crop:NA Field:na Conducted By:RE Stott Boring #:2 Test Pit Date:8/26/2019 Soil Series:Cut HorizonDepth (inches)Matrix ColorMottle Color(s)Mottle AbundanceMottle SizeRedox Conc./Dep.Moisture StatusTextureStructure - GRADEStructure - SIZEStructure - TYPEMoist ConsistencyStickinessPlasticityC 0-228 Yel/brwn na na na na moist SL massive fr ns np Saprolite Legend:Seasonal High Water Table: Depth (") s sand wk weak gr granular f fine 228 l loam m moderate pl platy med medium si silt str strong pr prismatic sil silt loam cpr columnar c clay abk angular blocky cl clay loam sbk subangular blocky scl sandy clay loam sg single grained fr friable sl sandy loam ma massive vfr very friable sicl silty clay loam fi firm vfi very firm Texture Structure Grade Structure Type Structure Size Type (apparent/perched): Moist Consistency apparent Soil Profile Descriptions in Field Locations Project:1260 % Slope:2-3% Site:Watkins Ford Road Site Crop:NA Field:na Conducted By:RE Stott Boring #:3 Test Pit Date:8/26/2019 Soil Series:Cut HorizonDepth (inches)Matrix ColorMottle Color(s)Mottle AbundanceMottle SizeRedox Conc./Dep.Moisture StatusTextureStructure - GRADEStructure - SIZEStructure - TYPEMoist ConsistencyStickinessPlasticityC 0-216 Yel/brwn na na na na moist SL massive fr ns np Saprolite Legend:Seasonal High Water Table: Depth (") s sand wk weak gr granular f fine na l loam m moderate pl platy med medium si silt str strong pr prismatic sil silt loam cpr columnar c clay abk angular blocky cl clay loam sbk subangular blocky scl sandy clay loam sg single grained fr friable sl sandy loam ma massive vfr very friable sicl silty clay loam fi firm vfi very firm Texture Structure Grade Structure Type Structure Size Type (apparent/perched): na Moist Consistency Soil Profile Descriptions in Field Locations Project:1260 % Slope:2-3% Site:Watkins Ford Road Site Crop:NA Field:na Conducted By:RE Stott Boring #:4 Test Pit Date:11/19/2018 Soil Series:Helena HorizonDepth (inches)Matrix ColorMottle Color(s)Mottle AbundanceMottle SizeRedox Conc./Dep.Moisture StatusTextureStructure - GRADEStructure - SIZEStructure - TYPEMoist ConsistencyStickinessPlasticityA 0-8 brwn na na na na moist l wk med gr fr ns np Bt 8-26 yel/red na na na na moist c str med abcky fi s p BC 26-36 yel/red na na na na moist cl wk med sbcky fr s sp BC2 36-48 yel 5YR 6/1 many commondistinct moist cl 5 YR 6/2 many commondistinct Legend:Seasonal High Water Table: Depth (") s sand wk weak gr granular f fine 36 l loam m moderate pl platy med medium si silt str strong pr prismatic sil silt loam cpr columnar c clay abk angular blocky cl clay loam sbk subangular blocky scl sandy clay loam sg single grained fr friable sl sandy loam ma massive vfr very friable sicl silty clay loam fi firm vfi very firm apparent Moist Consistency w, med, sbcky fr, s, sp Texture Structure Grade Structure Type Structure Size Type (apparent/perched): From:Chao, Ming-tai To:tannerboyles1@yahoo.com Cc:Stanley, Sherri; Heim, Susan A Subject:FW: [External] UCLD Expansion Date:Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:09:00 AM Attachments:Fire Plan_TBoyles.pdfMap_19.pdfimage001.jpgimage002.jpgimage003.emzimage004.pngimage005.pngimage006.png Hi Tanner: Thank you for the update info and submittals. The Solid Waste Section will not make any new comments at this time until the completed responses and requested document arereceived. Please contact me if you have any questions of the permitting processes. -----Original Message----- From: Tanner Boyles <tannerboyles1@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:03 AM To: Chao, Ming-tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] UCLD Expansion CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov<mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Good Morning, I know that it has been some time since our last correspondence. I just wanted to let you know that i am waiting for a response from the zoning/planning dept. for Forsyth County to reply to me regarding the compost situation. Attached is an updated fire plan from the local fire department. I am also waiting on our soil reports as requested.As well as changes to the site plan which will be decided after an answer from the county. Please let me know if there is anything else that is needed from me at this time. Best Regards Tanner Boyles Union Cross Fire & Rescue Inc. 4401 High Point Road Kernersville, N.C. 27284 12/30/19 To whom it may concern: This letter is composed at the request of Tanner Boyles, Operator of an L.C.I.D. within the district of Union Cross Fire and Rescue in Kernersville NC. The following is in regard to a re plan that has been requested by the state of North Carolina for planning and permitting. After an onsite meeting, overview of the proposed plan and current status of the site, Officers of the Union Cross Fire & Rescue have developed a plan that will be executed in the event of a re within the site of the LCID. Union Cross Fire & Rescue is located within 1/2 mile of this site, our department staffed, at minimum, with one paid personnel 24 hours daily. Manpower for incident response, in addition to paid personnel, is provided by volunteer members within the Union Cross community. Fire Hydrants are located on Watkins Ford Rd, and more directly on this property within 1000 ft. of the center of the proposed landll site. Union Cross Fire & Rescue is equipped with (2) 1000 gallon capacity pumper/tankers with 1,250 GPM pump capacity (one with on-board foam capabilities), a 75 ft. Aerial ladder, also equipped with a 500 gallon water tank and a 1,500 GPM rated pump capacity, as well as a four wheel drive brush truck with a 250 gallon water tank and auxiliary pump capable of discharging 250 GPM that can respond to this location in the event of a fire emergency on this site. We also utilize neighboring departments to provide mutual aid in the event of a large incident. Those resources are automatically dispatched along with our department in the event of an emergency. Our department representatives have made several visits to the site throughout the past year and have taken opportunities to prepare pre-incident plans of the site. Our department has also spoke with Mr. Boyles about mulch and compost related fires and have addressed the needs that those incidents may require. Attached is an overview of the planned setup for apparatus placement on the site. The red rectangles and dotted lines are accessible options for pumper/tankers or aerial ladders. The yellow dot is the approximate location of the closest hydrant and the blue line represents supply line from the hydrant to the apparatus placement locations, these locations can be reached with the supply line carried on our first out apparatus. Pressure from the hydrant can be boosted by placing an assisting apparatus at the hydrant and pumping the supply line or in the case of hydrants being out of service a 2000 gallon “drop tank” carried on one of our pumper/tankers can be placed at the driveway adjacent to Watkins Ford road and can then be supplied by our apparatus and assisting department’s apparatus. The remaining area of the site can be reached, if necessary, with our four wheel drive brush truck. Tel: (336) 769-9051 FAX (336) 769-9051 E-mail: unioncrossfirede@bellsouth.net Union Cross Fire & Rescue Inc. 4401 High Point Road Kernersville, N.C. 27284 If any further information is needed do not hesitate to contact Union Cross Fire and Rescue, 4401 High Point Rd Kernersville NC 27284. Phone 336-769-9051 Tel: (336) 769-9051 FAX (336) 769-9051 E-mail: unioncrossfirede@bellsouth.net WATKINS FORD RD WATKINS FORD RD 6873-46-3171.00 6873-36-9774.00 6873-56-9360.00 6873-56-3202.00 6873-65-5235.00 6873-56-5251.00 6873-45-5780.00 6873-56-5875.00 6873-46-7800.00 KERNERSVILLE Sources: Esri, HERE, Garmin, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, OrdnanceSurvey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), (c)OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community City Council: Mayor Allen Joines; Vivian H. Burke, Mayor Pro Tempore, Northeast Ward; Denise D. Adams, North Ward; Dan Besse, Southwest Ward; Robert C. Clark, West Ward; John C. Larson, South Ward; Jeff MacIntosh, Northwest Ward; Derwin L. Montgomery, East Ward; James Taylor, Jr., Southeast Ward; City Manager: Lee D. Garrity County Commissioners: David R. Plyler, Chairman; Don Martin, Vice Chair, Fleming El-Amin; Ted Kaplan; Richard V. Linville; Gloria D. Whisenhunt; Everette Witherspoon; County Manager: Dudley Watts, Jr. City-County Planning Board: Arnold G. King, Chair; Chris Leak, Vice-Chair; George M. Bryan, Jr.; Melynda Dunigan; Jason Grubbs; Tommy Hicks; Clarence R. Lambe, Jr.; Johnny Sigers; Brenda J. Smith April 25, 2018 Elizabeth Tucker 7301 Watkins Ford Road Kernersville, NC 27284 Re: Special Use Permit F-1575 Dear Petitioner: The attached report of the Planning Board to the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is sent to you at the request of the Commissioners. You will be notified by the Board of Commissioners’ Office of the date on which the Commissioners will hear this petition. Sincerely, A. Paul Norby, FAICP Director of Planning and Development Services pc: Clerk to the Board of Commissioners, Forsyth County Government Center - 5th Floor, 201 N. Chestnut Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Brad Coe, PO Box 36, Wallburg, NC 27373 FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING DATE: ________________________AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: _______ SUBJECT: A. Public Hearing on special use permit request of Elizabeth Tucker for a Land Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID) Landfill (F-1575). B. Approval of Special Use Permit. C. Approval of Site Plan. COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION OR COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: See attached staff report. After consideration, the Planning Board recommended Approval of the special use permit. ATTACHMENTS: X YES NO SIGNATURE: DATE: ________________ County Manager DOCKET F-1575 SPECIAL USE PERMIT OF ELIZABETH TUCKER ISSUED BY THE FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Forsyth County as follows: Section 1. The Board of Commissioners hereby makes an affirmative finding as follows, based upon the material and competent evidence presented at the public hearing: 1. That the use will not material endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and developed according to the application and plan as submitted and approved; 2. That the use meets all required conditions and specifications; 3. That the use will not substantially injure the value of adjoining or abutting property, or that the use is a public necessity; and 4. That the location and character of the use, if developed according to the application and plan submitted and approved, will be in harmony with the area in which it is to be located and in general conformity with Legacy. Section 2. The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners hereby issues a special use permit for Land Clearing and Inert Debris Landfill greater than 2 acres in an AG zoning district in accordance with Section 6-1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Unified Development Ordinances to Tanner Boyles LCID to be established on the following described property: PIN# 6873-46-7800 The site shall be developed in accordance with Attachment “A”, provided the property is developed in accordance with requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of the Unified Development Ordinances, and other applicable laws, and the following additional conditions be met: • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS: a. No permits for land clearing and inert debris landfills shall be approved until all plans, including plans for rehabilitation of sites, have been reviewed and approved by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). b. Record a final plat and rehabilitation/reuse plan in the office of the Register of Deeds. • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: a. Developer shall obtain a driveway permit from the North Carolina Department of Transportation. b. Petitioner shall obtain a Watershed Permit from Erosion Control. • PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS a. All required improvements of NCDOT driveway permit shall be completed. b. All security fencing and security entry gate(s) shall be installed in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. • OTHER REQUIREMENTS: a. Developer shall prohibit truck traffic into abutting properties. F-1575 April 2018 1 CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD STAFF REPORT PETITION INFORMATION Docket # F-1575 Staff Bryan D. Wilson Petitioner(s) Elizabeth Ann Tucker Owner(s) Same Subject Property PIN # 6873-46-7800 Address 7301 Watkins Ford Road Type of Request County Commissioners special use permit request for the development of a Land Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID) Landfill. Approval of a special use permit depends upon an affirmative finding of all Findings of Fact as found in the Other Applicable Plans and Planning Issues section below. GENERAL SITE INFORMATION Location North side of Watkins Ford Road, west of Teague Lane Jurisdiction Forsyth County Site Acreage ± 18.28 acres Current Land Use The site is currently undeveloped. Surrounding Property Zoning and Use Direction Zoning District Use North AG Single family home East AG Undeveloped property and single family homes South AG Undeveloped property(agricultural uses) West AG & RS12-S PRD Undeveloped property and one single family home Physical Characteristics The site is currently undeveloped, with a substantial downward grade from the perimeter of the site towards the northern-central portion where the LCID will be located. The northern portion of the site is heavily wooded. The southern half of the property is cleared. A wooded strip of varying width is located on the eastern property line Proximity to Water and Sewer Public water and sewer are available to the site. Stormwater/ Drainage No requirement. Watershed and Overlay Districts The site is located within the Abbotts Creek WSIII Water Supply Watershed. A watershed permit will be required. Analysis of General Site Information Due to the site’s location, natural screening, and steep topography, the subject property lends itself well to the proposed Land Clearing and Inert Debris Landfill. F-1575 April 2018 2 SITE ACCESS AND TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION Street Name Classification Frontage Average Daily Trip Count Capacity at Level of Service D Watkins Ford Road Minor Thoroughfare 756’ 2,100 15,800 Proposed Access Point(s) Access will be provided by an existing gravel drive to Watkins Ford Road. Trip Generation - Existing/Proposed No trip rate generation estimate is available for the proposed use. Sidewalks There are no sidewalks along Watkins Ford Road Analysis of Site Access and Transportation Information A 20’ graveled access road will provide access to the LCID landfill. Staff recommends a condition prohibiting truck traffic into the abutting properties. SITE PLAN COMPLIANCE WITH UDO REQUIREMENTS Building Square Footage Square Footage Placement on Site 600’ Eastern-central portion of the site Parking Required Proposed Layout 2 spaces 2 spaces 90° head-in Building Height Maximum Proposed 40’ One story Impervious Coverage Maximum Proposed 24% 2.48% UDO Sections Relevant to Subject Request • Chapter B, Article II, Section 2-1.2 (B) AG District • Chapter B, Article II, Section 2-5.41 Landfill, Land Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID) • Chapter B, Article VI, Section 6-1.5 Special Use Permits Authorized by the Elected Body Complies with Chapter B, Article VII, Section 7-5.3 (A) Legacy 2030 policies: Yes (B) Environmental Ord. Yes (C) Subdivision Regulations N/A Analysis of Site Plan Compliance with UDO Requirements The site plan depicts a 6.5 acre LCID landfill area. The site plan illustrates the required 100’ setback from the abutting residentially zoned properties. A 600 square foot accessory office will be place at the curve of the proposed drive close to the central eastern property line. Site access will be provided by a 20’ wide gravel drive emptying onto Watkins Ford Road. The site plan shows the required security fencing, access gate, and signage to be installed along the southern property line next to Watkins Ford Road. The site plan meets the requirements of the UDO. F-1575 April 2018 3 CONFORMITY TO PLANS AND PLANNING ISSUES Legacy 2030 Growth Management Area Growth Management Area 3 -Suburban Neighborhoods Relevant Legacy 2030 Recommendations • Promote compatible infill development that fits with the context of its surroundings. • Ensure appropriate transitional land uses or physical buffering between residential and nonresidential uses to maintain the character and stability of neighborhoods Relevant Area Plan(s) Southeast Forsyth County Update (2013) Area Plan Recommendations • The most prevalent zoning in the plan area is the Agricultural (AG) District with 7,377 acres (p. 9). Site Located Along Growth Corridor? No. Site Located within Activity Center? No. Comprehensive Transportation Plan Information The Comprehensive Transportation Plan recommends adding 5’ of additional shoulder and a shared bike lane with no additional right-of-way requested. Other Applicable Plans and Planning Issues The Board of Commissioners shall issue a special use permit only when the Board of Commissioners makes an affirmative finding as follows (Planning staff comments in italics): Board of Commissioners Findings: 1. That the use will not materially endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and developed according to the application and plan as submitted and approved. (Yes). 2. That the use meets all required conditions and specifications. (Yes, the subject request will meet the minimum requirements of the UDO). 3. That the use will not substantially injure the value of adjoining or abutting property, or that the use is a public necessity; and, (Planning staff does not have the expertise to make property value determinations). 4. That the location and character of the use, if developed according to the application and plan submitted and approved, will be in harmony with the area in which it is to be located and in general conformity with Legacy 2030. (Yes). Addressing Address issued for LCID Landfill: 7301 Watkins Ford Rd. Comments from The Town of Kernersville The Kernersville Planning Department was contacted regarding this case and provided no additional comments. F-1575 April 2018 4 Analysis of Conformity to Plans and Planning Issues The request for an elected body special use permit would allow for a Land Clearing and Inert Debris Landfill (LCID) to be operated on the subject property. This type of landfill is distinct from a Sanitary Landfill or a Construction and Demolition Landfill in that it is “…limited to receiving land clearing waste, concrete, brick, concrete block, uncontaminated soil, gravel and rock, untreated and unpainted wood, and yard trash.”. The proposed use will not require the use of public water or sanitary sewer service. The site is bordered by similarly zoned Agricultural District property on all sides, excepting one property abutting the northeastern property line that is zoned RS12-S-PRD. The majority of the abutting properties lie within Town of Kernersville city limits. Kernersville Planning has declined comment regarding this case. The site lies within the Abbots Creek WSIII watershed, and therefore will need to submit for both an erosion control plan and a watershed plan permit. Staff is recommending a condition prohibiting truck traffic into abutting properties. The developer illustrates a gate preventing access to the western property on the proposed site plan. The steep inward sloping topography along with the natural screening of the existing woodland lend the site well to the proposed use. The proposed use and site plan are both in conformance with Legacy 2030 recommendations and UDO requirements, therefore Planning staff is supportive of the request. CONCLUSIONS TO ASSIST WITH RECOMMENDATION Positive Aspects of Proposal Negative Aspects of Proposal The request is in conformance with the recommendations of Legacy 2030. The request may place industrial traffic in close proximity to existing homes. The special use permit request appears to meet findings 1, 2, and 4. The request would provide additional convenient fill area for other development projects in the area. SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The following proposed conditions are from interdepartmental review comments and are proposed in order to meet codes or established standards, or to reduce negative off-site impacts. • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS: a. No permits for land clearing and inert debris landfills shall be approved until all plans, including plans for rehabilitation of sites, have been reviewed and approved by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). b. Record a final plat and rehabilitation/reuse plan in the office of the Register of Deeds. F-1575 April 2018 5 • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: a. Developer shall obtain a driveway permit from the North Carolina Department of Transportation. b. Petitioner shall obtain a Watershed Permit from Erosion Control. • PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS a. All required improvements of NCDOT driveway permit shall be completed. b. All security fencing and security entry gate(s) shall be installed in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. • OTHER REQUIREMENTS: a. Developer shall prohibit truck traffic into abutting properties. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval NOTE: These are staff comments only; a certification of compliance of the site plan with UDO requirements is made by the City-County Planning Board; with final decisions on the special use permit being made by the appropriate Elected Body, who may approve, deny, table or request modification for any project. THE APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE IS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND THE PUBLIC HEARINGS WHERE THE CASE WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE ELECTED BODY. F-1575 April 2018 6 CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD MINUTES FOR F-1575 APRIL 12, 2018 Aaron King presented the staff report. WORK SESSION MOTION: Clarence Lambe moved approval of the Planning Board Review for the site plan. SECOND: Chris Leak VOTE: FOR: George Bryan, Melynda Dunigan, Jason Grubbs, Tommy Hicks, Arnold King, Clarence Lambe, Chris Leak, Johnny Sigers, Brenda Smith AGAINST: None EXCUSED: None ____________________________ A. Paul Norby, FAICP Director of Planning and Development Services Printed: 3/16/2018 PROPOSED ZONING:Special Use Permit for LCIDGreater Than Two Acres EXISTING ZONING:AG SCALE: 1'' represents 600' STAFF: Wilson GMA: 3 ACRES: 18.28 DOCKET #: F1575 F BLDG: 67' westNEAREST PETITIONER:Elizabeth Tucker (TannerBoyles LCID) MAP(S): 6873.01, 6873.02 Property included in zoning request. 500' mail notificationradius. Property not in zoning request. 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Activity Center Special Land Use Condition Areas* Proposed Land UseLarge-Lot Residential or Agricultural Program Low-Density ResidentialModerate-Density Residential Intermediate-Density Residential Manufactured Housing Park Office/Low-Intensity CommercialCommercial Mixed-Use Development Industrial InstitutionalPark/Open Space Commercial Recreation Utilities SITE PLAN REVIEW RECORD April 11, 2018, Planning Board Meeting 1) SITE PLAN TITLE AND NUMBER: Tanner Boyles LCID F-1575 2) TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT: Land Clearing and Inert Debris Landfill greater than 2 acres in an AG zoning district. Requires a Special Use Permit from the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners 3) ACREAGE: 18.28 4) ZONING: Existing: AG 5) # UNITS/LOTS: N/A 6) SITE PLAN PREPARER: Coe Forestry & Surveying c/o Brad Coe P.O. Box 36 Wallburg, N.C. 27373 PHONE: 336-769-4673 E-MAIL: coefor@gmail.com 7) OWNER AND/OR AGENT: Same 8) CONDITIONS: (These conditions are additional requirements for development. All other city or county code regulations still apply.) • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS: a. No permits for land clearing and inert debris landfills shall be approved until all plans, including plans for rehabilitation of sites, have been reviewed and approved by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). b. Record a final plat and rehabilitation/reuse plan in the office of the Register of Deeds. • PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: a. Developer shall obtain a driveway permit from the North Carolina Department of Transportation. b. Petitioner shall obtain a Watershed Permit from Erosion Control. • PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS a. All required improvements of NCDOT driveway permit shall be completed. b. All security fencing and security entry gate(s) shall be installed in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. • OTHER REQUIREMENTS: a. Developer shall prohibit truck traffic into abutting properties. F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Bryce A. Stuart Municipal Building 100 East First Street, Suite 225 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Phone: 336-747-7068 Fax: 336-748-3163 City of W-S Planning Brad Coe Coe Forestry and Surveying P.O. Box 36 Wallburg, NC 27373 Project Name: F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Jurisdiction: City of Winston-Salem ProjectID: 188976 Wednesday, March 28, 2018 Please Provide "Instructions to Applicant for X1.04) Application for Special Use Permit Open Issues: 14 These issues are currently being filtered Erosion Control General Issues 2. Erosion Control Plan Needed City of Winston-Salem Matthew Osborne 336-747-7453 matthewo@cityofws.org 3/14/18 10:22 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 If the proposed project creates more than 10,000 sq. feet of land disturbance, an Erosion Control/Grading Permit will be required prior to the start of work. In order to obtain this permit you must submit a professionally designed Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan along with an original signed/notarized Financial Responsibility/Ownership (FRO) form for review and approval. Please submit the plan through the electronic plan review portal at the following link: https://winston-salem.idtplans.com/secure/ [Ver. 2] [Edited By Matthew Osborne] 3. Watershed Permit Needed City of Winston-Salem Matthew Osborne 336-747-7453 matthewo@cityofws.org 3/14/18 10:20 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 This project resides within the Lower Abbotts Creek Watershed Protection Area which is regulated per Winston- Salem/Forsyth Co. UDO, Chapter C, Article IV - Watershed Protection. As a result, an application for a Watershed Protection Permit must be submitted and approved prior to the start of work. The site plan must show all existing Built Upon Area (BUA), all newly proposed BUA, and associated calculations noting both square footage of impervious cover, as well as percent of total parcel coverage. Furthermore, additional special provisions require that 50 foot undeveloped buffers (inner 30 feet undisturbed) must be shown and established on-site for all existing streams as outlined in the ordinance. Please submit the plan through the electronic plan review portal at the following link: https://winston-salem.idtplans.com/secure/ [Ver. 2] [Edited By Matthew Osborne] Created with idtPlans Review 3/28/18 F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Page 1 of 4 Fire/Life Safety 17045.pdf [5 redlines] (Page 1) 7. Cloud+ B Forsyth County Fire Department Scott Routh 336-703-2560 routhcs@forsyth.cc 3/16/18 7:49 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Access Road is greater than 150', need to add an approved turn around area. 503.2.5 8. Cloud+ B Forsyth County Fire Department Scott Routh 336-703-2560 routhcs@forsyth.cc 3/16/18 7:49 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Any gate shall be approved by this office. 9. Cloud+ B Forsyth County Fire Department Scott Routh 336-703-2560 routhcs@forsyth.cc 3/16/18 7:49 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 There is no fire hydrant shown on the plans. One will need to be shown prior to any building being put on the property to assure proper distance. Health Department General Issues 10. Wastewater Application for office building Forsyth County Health Department Brock Turner 336-703-3134 turnerbh@forsyth.cc 3/20/18 11:32 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 If the proposed office building will require a on-site septic system, then an application to the Forsyth County Health Department should be submitted. While reviewing the proposed LCID plan, the 100' setback from the property line should prevent any conflict with any other surrounding property of existing wells or septic systems. IDTP 17045.pdf [7 redlines] (Page 1) 6. Callout B Created with idtPlans Review 3/28/18 F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Page 2 of 4 City of Winston-Salem Gary Roberts 336-747-7069 garyr@cityofws.org 3/14/18 2:54 PM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 As per Use Condition 2-5.41 (D) no grading is allowed within the ist 100'. MapForsyth Addressing Team General Issues 5. Addressing & Street Naming MapForsyth Stacy Tolbert 3367477497 tolbersy@forsyth.cc 3/14/18 1:02 PM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Address issued for LCID Landfill: 7301 Watkins Ford Rd. NCDOT General Issues 14. NCDOT Comments NCDOT Division 9 Victoria Kildea 336-747-7900 vrkildea@ncdot.gov 3/27/18 9:07 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 NCDOT driveway permit required. Gate needs to be located 75' from edge of pavement. Planning General Issues 16. Conditions City of Winston-Salem Bryan Wilson 336-747-7042 bryandw@cityofws.org 3/27/18 10:17 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Staff will recommend a condition to install a sign on western property line stating " no through truck traffic." Utilities General Issues 4. General Comment Created with idtPlans Review 3/28/18 F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Page 3 of 4 City of Winston-Salem Charles Jones 336-727-8000 charlesj@cityofws.org 3/14/18 10:28 AM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Please be aware there is a 12" Water Main and a 20" Sanitary Sewer Force Main in the northern right-of-way of Watkins Ford Road. Do not disturb these lines. WSDOT 17045.pdf [7 redlines] (Page 1) 11. Callout B City of Winston-Salem Jeffrey Fansler 336-727-8000 jeffreygf@cityofws.org 3/21/18 4:16 PM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Show Parking 12. Callout B City of Winston-Salem Jeffrey Fansler 336-727-8000 jeffreygf@cityofws.org 3/21/18 4:16 PM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 Provide turnaround for when gate is closed 13. Callout B City of Winston-Salem Jeffrey Fansler 336-727-8000 jeffreygf@cityofws.org 3/21/18 4:16 PM 01.04) Special Use Permit - 2 No Public Street Created with idtPlans Review 3/28/18 F-1575 Tanner Boyles LCID Page 4 of 4