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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG020845_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20161107PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE DOC DATE STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS /V C�Od0�y5 � HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS YYYYMMOD DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES LAND QUALITY SECTION PERMIT for the operation of a mining activity In accordance with the provisions of G S 74-46 through 68, "The Mining Act of 1971," Mining Permit Rule 15A NCAC 5 B, and other applicable laws, rules and regulations Permission is hereby granted to Rick Williford S&P Sand and Gravel, LLC Mine Carteret County - Permit No 16-23 for the operation of a Sand Mine which shall provide that the usefulness, productivity and scenic values of all lands and waters affected by this mining operation will receive the greatest practical degree of protection and restoration MINING PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE November 7 2016 Mr Wilhford Permit No 16-23 Page 2 Please review the renewed and modified permit and contact Ms Kristin Hicklin Assistant State Mining Specialist, at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter Sincerely, �` Flo d R Williams, PG, CPG, CPM State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FRW/kh Enclosures Permit No 16-23 and NOI cc Mr Dan Sams, PE Ms Shannon Deaton-WRC w/permit Mr Bradley Bennett-DWQ, w/permit Mr William Gerringer-DOL, Mine and Quarry Bureau, w/o enclosures Page 2 In accordance with the application for this mining permit, which is hereby approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, hereinafter referred to as the Department. and in conformity with the approved Reclamation Plan attached to and incorporated as part of this permit, provisions must be made for the protection of the surrounding environment and for reclamation of the land and water affected by the permitted mining operation This permit 3s expressly conditioned upon compliance with all the requirements of the approved Reclamation Plan However, completed performance of the approved Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation, secured by the bond or other security on file with the Department, and may survive the expiration, revocation or suspension of this permit This permit is not transferable by the permittee with the following exception If another operator succeeds to the interest of the permittee in the permitted mining operation, by virtue of a sale, lease, assignment or otherwise, the Department may release the permittee from the duties imposed upon him by the conditions of his permit and by the Mining Act with reference to the permitted operation, and transfer the permit to the successor operator, provided that both operators have complied with the requirements of the Mining Act and that the successor operator agrees to assume the duties of the permittee with reference to reclamation of the affected land and posts a suitable bond or other security In the event that the Department determines that the permittee or permittee's successor is not complying with the Reclamation Plan or other terms and conditions of this permit, or is failing to achieve the purposes and requirements of the Mining Act, the Department may give the operator written notice of its intent to modify, revoke or suspend the permit, or its intent to modify the Reclamation Plan as incorporated in the permit The operator shall have right to a hearing at a designated time and place on any proposed modification, revocation or suspension by the Department Alternatively and in addition to the above, the Department may institute other enforcement procedures authorized by law Definitions Wherever used or referred to in this permit, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms shall have the same meaning as supplied by the Mining Act, N C G S 74-49 Expiration Date This permit shall be effective from the date of its issuance until November 7, 2016 Conditions This permit shall be subject to the provisions of the Mining Act, N C G S 74-46, et seq , and to the following conditions and limitations Page 3 OPERATING CONDITIONS A Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N C Environmental Management Commission B Any stormwater runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N C Envtronmental Management Commission It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Division of Water Quality to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents 2 A Any mining process producing air contamination emissions shall be subject to the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N C Environmental Management Commission and enforced by the Division of Air Quality B During mining operations, water trucks or other means that may be necessary shall be utilized to prevent dust from leaving the permitted area 3 A Sufficient buffer (minimum 50 foot undisturbed) shall be maintained between any affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected land and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland B Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U S , or wetlands shall be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N C Environmental Management Commission 4 A Adequate mechanical barriers including but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, check dams, sediment retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land B All drainage from the affected area around the mine excavation shall be diverted internal to said excavation or into the existing sediment basins, as indicated on the Overall View Map A dated May 5, 2006 C No dewatering activities shall occur at this site D Mining activities shall occur as indicated on the Overall View Map A dated May 5, 2006 5 All affected area boundaries (22 67 acres) shall be permanently marked at the site on 100-foot intervals unless the line of sight allows for larger spacing intervals Page 4 6 The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle, which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off -site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with ground cover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion 7 The affected land shall be graded so as to prevent collection of pools of water that are, or likely to become, noxious or foul Necessary structures such as drainage ditches or conduits shall be constructed or installed when required to prevent such conditions 8 Existing vegetation or vegetated earthen berms shall be maintained between the mine and public thoroughfares whenever practical to screen the operation from the public 9 Sufficient buffer (minimum 50 foot undisturbed) shall be maintained between any excavation and any mining permit boundary to protect adjacent property 10 A No on -site disposal of refuse or other solid waste that is generated outside of the mining permit area shall be allowed within the boundaries of the mining permit area unless authorization to conduct said disposal has first been obtained from both the Division of Waste Management and the Land Quality Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources The method of disposal shall be consistent with the approved reclamation plan B Mining refuse as defined by G S 74-49 (14) of The Mining Act of 1971 generated on -site and directly associated with the mining activity may be disposed of in a designated refuse area All other waste products must be disposed of in a disposal facility approved by the Division of Waste Management No petroleum products, acids solvents or their storage containers or any other material that may be considered hazardous shall be disposed of within the permitted area C For the purposes of this permit, the Division of Land Resources considers the following materials to be "mining refuse" (in addition to those specifically listed under G S 74-49 (14) of the N C Mining Act of 1971) 1 on -site generated land clearing debris 2 conveyor belts 3 wire cables 4 v-belts 5 steel reinforced air hoses 6 drill steel D If mining refuse is to be permanently disposed within the mining permit boundary, the following information must be provided to and approved by the Division of Land Resources prior to commencement of such disposal the approximate boundaries and size of the refuse disposal area, / r Page 5 2 a list of refuse items to be disposed, 3 verification that a minimum of 4 feet of cover will be provided over the �. refuse, 4 verification that the refuse will be disposed at least 4 feet above the seasonally high water table, and, 5 verification that a permanent vegetative groundcover will be established 11 An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Department by February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved 12 The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit or any approved revision to it Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions 13 The security, which was posted pursuant to N C G S 74-54 in the form of a $14,400 00 surety bond, is sufficient to cover the operation as indicated in the approved application This security must remain in force for this permit to be valid The total affected land shall not exceed the bonded acreage 14 A Authorized representatives of the Division of Archives and History shall be granted access to the site to determine the presence of significant archaeological resources B Pursuant to N C G S 70 Article 3, "The Unmarked Human Burial and Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act," should the operator or any person in his employ encounter human skeletal remains, immediate notification shall be provided to the county medical examiner and the chief archaeologist, North Carolina Division of Archives and History Page 6 APPROVED RECLAMATION PLAN The Mining Permit incorporates this Reclamation Plan, the performance of which is a condition on the continuing validity of that Mining Permit Additionally, the Reclamation Plan is a separable obligation of the permittee, which continues beyond the terms of the Mining Permit The approved plan provides Minimum Standards As Provided By G S 74-53 The final slopes in all excavations in soil, sand, gravel and other unconsolidated materials shall be at such an angle as to minimize the possibility of slides and be consistent with the future use of the land 2 Provisions for safety to persons and to adjoining property must be provided in all excavations in rock 3 All overburden and spoil shall be left in a configuration which is in accordance with accepted conservation practices and which is suitable for the proposed subsequent use of the land 4 No small pools of water shall be allowed to collect or remain on the mined area that are, or are likely to become noxious, odious or foul 5 The revegetation plan shall conform to accepted and recommended agronomic and reforestation practices as established by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and the North Carolina Forest Service 6 Permittee shall conduct reclamation activities pursuant to the Reclamation Plan herein incorporated These activities shall be conducted according to the time schedule included in the plan, which shall to the extent feasible provide reclamation simultaneous with mining operations and in any event, provide reclamation at the earliest practicable time after completion or termination of mining on any segment of the permit area and shall be completed within two years after completion or termination of mining RECLAMATION CONDITIONS Provided further, and subject to the Reclamation schedule, the planned reclamation shall be to restore the mine excavation to a lake area dnd to grade and revegetate the adjacent disturbed areas 2 The specifications for surface gradient restoration to a surface suitable for the planned future use are as follows A The lake area shall be excavated to maintain a minimum water depth of four feet measured from the low water table elevation Page 7 r 3 B The side slopes to the lake excavation shall be graded to a 3 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter to the water line and 2 horizontal to 1 vertical or flatter below the water line C Any areas used for wastepiles, screening, stockpiling or other processing shall be leveled and smoothed D No contaminants shall be permanently disposed of at the mine site On -site disposal of waste shall be in accordance with Operating Condition Nos 10A through 10D E The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water Reve etat+on Plan After site preparation, all disturbed land areas shall be revegetated as per Revegetation Plan approved by Mr A Ray Harris of the Carteret County Cooperative Extension Service for the NC State Cooperative Extension Service, dated April 20, 2006 or per the following Permanent Seeding Specifications Dates Species Rate, Lbs/Acre February 15- April 1 Kobe Lespedeza 10 Bahiagrass 50 Redtop 1 Winter rye (grain) 15 April 1- July 31 Common Bermuda 50 August 1- October Lespedeza (unscarified) 30 German millet 40 October 25- February 15 Rye (gram- temporary) 120 Soil Amendments Lime - 2000 Ibs/acre or follow recommendations from a soil test Fertilizer- 1000 lbs/acre 8-8-8 or 10-10-10, or follow recommendations from a soil test Mulch - All seeded areas shall be mulched using small grain straw at a rate of 2000 Ibs/acre and anchored appropriately Page 8 / Whenever possible, disturbed areas should be vegetated with native warm season grasses such as switch grass, Indian grass, bluestem and gamma grass In addition, the permittee shall consult with a professional wildlife biologist with the N C Wildlife Resources Commission to enhance post-pro)ect wildlife habitat at the site 4 Reclamation_ Plan Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as feasible after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining Permit issued this 7th day of November 2006 Wiwi OF 114 James D Simons, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF MINING PERMIT You have previously expressed an interest and/or are listed as an adjoining landowner in the application to modify this mining permit filed by Mr Rick Williford to conduct mining activities off Bogue Loop Road in Carteret County The mining permit (no 16-23) was modified on November 7, 2006 North Carolina law allows persons aggrieved by the issuance of a mining permit to contest the decision by filing a petition for a contested case in the Office of Administrative Hearings pursuant to N C G S 1508-23 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) If you believe that you are an aggrieved party within the meaning of the APA and NC General Statute 74-61, a petition for a contested case must be filed in the Office of Administrative Hearings within thirty f30} days of the mailing of this notice to you If you file a contested case petition, it must be in writing and in the form prescribed by N C General Statutes 1506-23 File the original petition and one copy with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714 Any questions about filing a petition may be directed to the Clerk of the Office of Administrative Hearings by telephoning (919) 733-0926 You must serve the Department of Environment and Natural Resources by mailing a copy of the petition to Ms Mary Penny Thompson, Registered Agent and General Counsel, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 James D Simons Director Division of Land Resources North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources This notice was mailed on Brenda Harris Mining Program Secretary Sunland Builders, Inc. dba Sunland Development & Construction PO Box 1436 Swansboro NC 28584 Office (252) 393-2504 Fax (252) 393-7070 TO NCDENR Land Resources Bnan Lambe 127 Cardinal Dr Ext Wilmington NC 28405 WE ARE SENDING YOU [Shop Drawings Attached Letter of Transmittal Date Febuary 6, 2014 Attention Bnan Lambe Pit S&P Sand & Gravel - Bo ue Pit #16-23 Re COC NCG020845 NPDES Gen Permit QPrints 0 Copy of Letter BY. 0 Specifications = Other Copies Drawing No Description 1 Mine Operations Plan 1 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan with E&SC calculations 1 Mine Map dated Feb 2 2014 THESE ARE TRANSMITTED FOR E] For Approval For your use =As Requested Returned for Corrections [—jReturned Corrected Prints For Revrew and Comment Remarks Please note the attached documents are intented to meet the administrative reauirements of our wastewater dischare permit for initial 2EEroval We note on this same day submission of Mine Modifications Letter, 100E fee and other documents were made to the central office The LISCoTs of Engineers is scheduled to complete wetlands identification and flagginq for transfer to our Mine Mari on March 4. 2014 _ Copy To Sent Via LISPS If Enclosures are not as noted, please notify us immediately Signed Mtchelte Benton PE Quality Control Specialist 4, r� I c f Cer0cation The following certification is due upon initial submission of the SWPPP and at least annually along with the submission of required monitoring test and or modification of operations and or BMP's It must be signed by an owner who is responsible for oversight of all operations and activities The certification assures that the stormwater outfall has been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges The owner should include a paragraph explaining the effectiveness of the erosion and stormwater BMP Certification and updating of this SWPPP are required at a minimum annually I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete I am aware that there are sign cant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations Name (prin Signature: Title: Date Signed: Z /Zlv Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) Bo ue Pit Mine Permit # 16-23 General Nationwide Discharge Permit # COC NCG020845 Project Site Location Addresv Old Whtteoak rd, off F end of Bogue Loop Rd County, Mailing Cttv State Zap Code Carteret County, Newport NC 28570 Project Site Telephone Number NA no office on site Operator(s): Company or Organization Name S & P Sand and Gravel, LLC Name Charles R Williford & William K Page Address PO Box 1436, 4846A Hwy 24 E f City State, Zip Code Swansboro, NC 28584 Telephone Number 252-393-2504 Fax 252-393-7070 Stormwater Manager and SPPP Contacts): Company or Organization Name Same as above Operators SPPP Preparation Date: 01 { 2014 STORMWATER POLLUTION PROTECTION PLAN (SPPP) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Bogue Pit is operated to mine sands and gravels without the addition of processing at the site Mine operations are regulated by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Division of Energy, Mineral and Eared Resources by issuance of Mine Permit # 16-23 In general the permit requires the owners to manage the mine to limit the current and future impacts to the environment, typically by requiring sediment and erosion control practices along with safe guards to contain the operations within required and designated buffers along property lines, wetlands and streams Restoration of mined areas upon completion of mining within any area of the pit is of utmost concern The permit and bond indicate the allowable affected area and other key permitting issues if operations result in discharges of stormwater runoff or process wastewater off site, then the state's Division of Water Quality requires permitting of wastewater with a General Permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) By historical operations the pit has been mined such that a large wet detention basin has formed and is used for both erosion and sediment control along with the protection of surface water quality The wet pond overflows are considered wastewater and are a result of direct rainfall and stormwater runoff along with minor process water such as that used for dust control The Owners filed and received NPDES Nationwide General Discharge Permit # NCG020845 The permit requires the owners to implement best management practices to protect the water quality of both the receiving stream and any other high quality resources such as wetlands Routine weekly inspections along with monitoring of the wastewater discharges for specific water quality parameters is required both quarterly with two of these test conducted near the start of rainfall events semi- annually Owners must assure that operators and staff are properly trained in procedures to protect the surface waters of the state and maintain the required records of activities Annual reports are required along with submission of testing result The generation of a mine plan is required under the Mine Permit and additional information regarding water quality and best management practices is required to be added to the plan by the Discharge Permit This plan represents the administrative management practice employed by the owners to provide Stormwater Pollution Protection means and methods A rain gauge and copy of this SPPP along with the mine plan and the inspection and sampling forms are required to be maintained at the site MINE PERMIT il16 23 APPLICATION SETS BUFFERS AND OWNER SHALL SUBMIT LETTER OWNER SHALL SUBMIT UPDATEMINE Managamert PROPOSED GENERAL DEPTHS AND MEANS REQUESTINGD MODIFICATION IF BUFFERS OR MAP WITH MODIFICATION L TR AND MtASWES OPERATIONS CHANGE Mamfam copy afhbne permit mx*xh ag Assure operators maintain the ^aWmW buffers approved erd=rr and sediment control with no disturbance and they are prepared for spry measures note documents in SPPP prevention and protection OWNER SHALL. SUBMIT ANNUAL BOND ESTABLISHED MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF Reporting RECLAMATION REPORT BY OIS7URBEDAREA ALLOWED FEB 1 EACH YR Inspectione Weekly Inspection of r mwon & Sedimanr lnspect foluwmrg eny ram evenl Pmd,cV 1 5 Record Inspectans on Form in SWPPP check for erosion of banks and at 015C4arge Control SInxiure5 inches Of ramfal ana or discharge frcrn basin and any fret Storrnwaler discharges NPDES GENERAL DISCHARGE PERMIT 9 NCG02 0646 Management Submit Operations and Mondonng Plan for Develop and Implement Stormwater PoCuoan Notify State 11modiliicabons of operations and Stale Approval Prevention Plan Review and Update annualfy or SWPPP occur Insta6 Ram Guage and keep copy of mine map Tram Parsonel and Assign Inspections and Assure 6mley sampling of required analyticaf and SWPPP on site Monitoring requirements and qualdalrve sampmp A rain" gauge and monitoring records are to be kept on $46 RdCotd and Report any exceedanCil of Prove mmbaf and annual ce4d1oation that the siarmwaler desc'harges on stale farm Submit copy Record and Report semi-annual storm, water Reporting stonmvaterouMill has been evaluated for of report on Benchmark stormwaler DMR to discharges on stale farm Suormf 2.wned presence of non stormwater discharges see Regional Uffitle within 30 day of test results Also copies of annual summary DMR form to section a 3 of SPPP include an evaluationlexplanatlon of cause for Central Of a by March I of each year laded test Record and Report any exceedance of Perform and record Quakfalrre Monitoring nn Mnuanuaa stonnxatef discharges ort state form Submd copy Record and Report Quarterly waalewaler (wet le forms the SDO stale terms dwnag a# of report on Benchmark Wastewater DMR to pond overflow) an slate form Subms 2 sgned storm a er sae Ms ouron nfronv mr Reg=af Office wdim a 30 day of rest resu.7s Also copes of arwual summary DMR form fo lnnWe an evahrabodexpbnabon of cause for ContrdlCbTx* by Alarrh f of each year faded test Report to the local OWQ Regional Ofhce within The pli mdtee must pay the admmratenV and 24 hours a6 signiricahf oPOs see section 5 2 compbance monitoring tee within 30 days affef Doing bNed by the Division Document Routine Inspection maintain records Pe00MI weaMyinspection of water quality beset Perform annual inspection at iho facAt/es to dlapactlona on site include in SPPP and fodaw+rTg stormevents which result ih evaluate performace of AMP s discharge ldOrt�Cl111g Perform Quarterly Grab samplers of wastewater Fecal Cobferm PH SS TSS Turbidity Estimated 2 of these quarLW test can be included with discharges ToW Flow Sem:dnua. Vofmwater lest Perform Semianuafgiab samples of SS TSS Turtmdity estimated total Wow total Nate above add PH and Fecal to lheso Nsf for stormwaler rJu obtain start at storm mrntal and event duration two of the four quarters at waslawaler testing Jay Dec eventntJanduna 8 Juty TABLE OF CONTENTS Section W Description Page Number Executive Summary 0 Mine & Dewater Permitting, Management, Reporting & Monitoring 0 1 Introduction 1 2 Contact Information 1 3 Site Description 2 3 1 Facility Information 2 32 Narrative Site Description 2 33 Site Map with Old Topography 4 34 Description of Receiving Waters 4 35 Precipitation Information 5 36 Inventory of Exposed Materials and Potential Pollutant Sources 5 37 Inventory of Past Spills and Leaks 6 4 Non-Stormwater Discharges 7 4 1 Authorized Non-Stormwater Discharge% 7 42 Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharge% 7 5 BMP Identification 8 5 I Source Protection BMPs 8 5 1 1 Area Specific BMPs 8 52 Spill Response 8 53 Sequence of Major Soil Disturbing Activities 9 54 Sediment and Erosion Control 9 55 Structural BMP 12 6 BMP Implementation 13 6 1 Routine Inspections 13 62 Employee Training 13 7 Monitoring Requirements 14 7 l Site Inspections 17 8 General SPPP Requirements 18 8 1 Record Keeping and Reporting 18 82 Maintaining the Updated SPPP 18 83 Certification 18 9 Summary of SPPP Updates Chart 19 Appendix A Routine Facility Inspections Form & Storm Event Data Form Appendix B Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluation with Annual Report Form, Structural BMP Report Form & Annual Certification Form Appendix C Employee Training Records Form Appendix D Analytical Monitoring Reports & State Forms Copies of Completed Test Reports, General Certification for Submission of Data, Annual Summary DMR — Wastewater, Annual Summary DMR-Stormwater, Limit Violation DMR- Wastewater, Limit Violation DMR- Stormwater, SDO Qualitative Monitoring Appendix E USGS Map & Aerial map with site shown including SDO##I Appendix F Erosion & Sediment Control & Stormwater Calculations with Flow Data Appendix G Copy of Current Mine Plan with required DWQ information 1 Introduction This Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) covers the operations at the Bogue Pit It has been developed as required under the Nationwide Stormwater & Mine Dewatering General Permit NCG020000, with Certificate of Coverage number COC NCG020845 Stormwater and wastewater discharges associated with non-metallic minerals This SPPP describes this facility and its operations, develops an inventory of potential pollutant sources, identifies controls and best management practices (BMP's) for reducing the discharge of pollutants in stormwater runoff, and outlines measures for implementing and reviewing this plan 2 Contact Information Contact Charles R Williford Office Phone 252-393-2504 Title Owner/ Manager Email williforcinck@yahoo com Responsibilities Direct and control operations, assign responsible parties to perform mining operations, including monitoring, training and administration of Mine Operations Plan and Stormwater Pollution Plan Contact Earl Boyd Office 252-393-2504 Title Vice President Operations Responsibilities Oversee mine operations and personnel and administration of Storm Water Pollution Plan Contact William Page Office Phone 252-393-8116 Title Owner / Operator Responsibilities Oversee mine operations, train personnel and administer Mine Operations and Stormwater Pollution Plan 3 31 Site Description Facility information Facility Name Bogue Pit — S& P Sand and Gravel Inc Descriptive Location Access dirt drive is located on the North side of the East end of Bogue Loop Road about 200 feet from intersection of Hwy 24, 3 miles east of Cape Carteret in Carteret County NC Street Address NA City Newport State NC Latitude 34 deg, 42 m, 38 664 s Township Carteret County Zip 28570 Longitude -77 deg, 00 min, 21 276 s Discharge Point UT East reach of Sanders Creek (Goose Cr ) , White Oak River Basin Phone (252) - 393 - 2504 Fax (252) - 393 - 7070 3 2 Narrative Site Description The 24 34 acre site is orientated in a North —South direction with a rectangular configuration, approximately 600 feet in width and 1770 feet in length The North and West Sides of the property are defined by old forest roads with the East side being large residential lots and the South side bordering an Unnamed Tributary of Sanders Creek by the state department and labeled Mill Pond Branch on a 1984 survey map stamped by Arthur R Denning filed with the Carteret County Register of Deeds It should be noted that copies of this property survey have been used as the "mine map" in acquiring the original and initial mining permit The Mine Map was revised February 2014 following this report The pit consist of three different land parcels, parcel 1 being most of the pit, parcel 2 being a large triangular section right of entrance including southern border and the 3 track being a small triangular section generally at the only outfall of the pond in the lower Southeast corner Sunland produced a map on or about May of 2013 to meet the criteria for requesting a dewatering permit from NCDENR which was received in September of 2013 A copy of the most current (2014) mine map shall be kept with this plan, see Appendix of this report S& P Sand and Gravel (Sunland & Page,S&P) took over ownership and operations of the pit in November of 2006 following years of excavation by the previous owners with the pit named the Russell Mine Actual topography had not been surveyed therefore the mine P) plan shows the original topo In general, the site topography showed the site to have a I % slope from the high elevation of 30 in the upper Northeast corner of the property sloping down to the lower Southwest comer to about elevation 10 with the creek along the entire Southern boundary Flood maps show the 100yr base flood elevation of 8 0 for the UT of Sanders Creek Elevation 8 0 is also our estimate of the seasonal high groundwater level for the site based solely on general observations of the typical water level in the wet detention basin knowing the invert of the rock weir at the discharge channel is elevation 8 36 feet with a top of bank at elevation 10 50 feet In general, past excavations were linear along the long side of the rectangular property leaving two large knolls within the pit, creating a long wet detention pond along the eastern side of the mined sands whereby overflows of rainwater and intercepted shallow groundwater discharge across a rock weir at the Southeast end of the pond flowing through an old man made channel roughly 14 feet wide, two feet deep and about two hundred teet till it intersects with Sanders Creek The original channel as sketched by a state inspector was about 200 feet long with three sets of rock weirs which formed two in -serves sediment traps It is not clear without additional survey and exploration to know if the third weir simply was overgrown with weeds and such whereby the final sediment trap area filled creating a new drainage course for the pond discharge See other sections of this SPPP for additional information on sediment and erosion control including stormwater best management practices for water quality protection and associated calculations in the Appendix See also the Mime Operations Plan for additional information on the operations of the pit such as affected area, buffers and reclamation plans Mine owners are required to maintain bonds on the property to assure that all disturbed areas are fully reclaimed (graded and planted) to limit the environmental impacts to the surrounding area, this includes grading to prevent or remove small trapped pools of stagnate or obnoxious water pools The cost of the bond is directly related to the amount of acreage the owner intends on and is allowed to mine or disturb, which is called the affected area In 2007, S& P paid for an affected area of up to 22 67 acres S & P also had to add to the mine area since the state includes the haul road to the site which is off the actual property therefore, the permitted acreage was increased to 26 12 acres The offsite haul road is about 0 64 acres which would theoretically leave about 25 48 acres for the pit, yet it is only 24 34 It is very important to note that the bond and mine permit do not override any and all other legal requirements such as land planning ordinance, water quality and wetlands or any other rules and regulations Specifically, the mining laws also require strict adherence to buffers both for adjoining properties, wetlands and streams Mine owners state what buffers they intend on conforming to The original mine owners stated they would maintain a 50 foot buffer between adjoining properties and a 200 foot buffer along the southern boundary (mill pond branch i sanders creek) and any disturbed area In general, by most standards the minimum buffer between adjacent properties would be 25 feet and at least 50 feet to wetlands, streams or other High Quality Waters if the affected or disturbed area does not match the stated buffers the owners are in violation of their permit The pit discharge and Sanders Creek appear to have meandered from the old property survey and wetland Species appear to have encroached towards the Southern containment berm due to 3 the exfiltration of stormwater within the wet detention basin therefore state inspectors are claiming the pit is not being operated in accordance with the mine permit At this time, which is January of 2014 the owners are preparing the performing the surveying and wetlands mapping and paperwork necessary to modify the buffers to meet minimum allowable state standards This SPPP should be modified and specifically address what is allowed following the proposed revisions to the mine permit The state requires mine owners to clearly identify the buffers in the field to assure no disturbance of them The state preters markers at about 100 foot intervals to aid mine operators of the need to protect the required vegetated and undisturbed buffers The property lines have been flagged and marked at this time to allow for visual determinations for maintaining the buffers The current owners propose to mine the pit for borrow with no point discharges to be constructed either within or out of the pit, with the exception of the existing outlet in the southeast corner of the site associated with the wet detention basin 3 3 Site Map with Old Topography See Appendix for Mine Plan which shows the property lines, proposed / required buffers which shall not be disturbed, all surface water bodies along with base flood levels, erosion and stormwater best management practices (bmps) and areas which have been reclaimed Original topography was transferred to this plan See copy of old topographic map with project area delineated in the Appendix section of this report 3 4 Description of Receiving Waters Receiving Water Name Unnamed Tributary Sanders Creek (AU # 20-36-4-1) Discharge Points flowing to this receiving water Main and Only mine outfall Location and description of any discharge associated with Mining or site activity Direct rainfall and intercepted shallow groundwater discharges across Rock Rip Rap Weir, southeast corner of pit area as shown on plan in Appendix of this Report Impaired Status 2002 303(d) list — Category 5, Loss of Use- Shellfish Harvesting due to Bacteria Receiving Water Name Goose Creek & Bogue Sound Discharge Points flowing to this receiving water Sanders Creek Impaired Statics 2002 303(d) list — Category 5, Loss of Use Shellfish Harvesting Sanders and Goose Creek are classified as SA waters Tidal salt waters used for commercial fishing and marketing and are also protected for other uses cover by SB and SC classifications All SA waters are also High Quality Waters (HQW) 4 3 5 Precipitation Information The site is located in Carteret County, NC The counties annual rainfall is 56 inches The climate is considered humid subtropical The warmest month is July and coldest is January The average monthly precipitation is between a low of 3 23 inches to a high of 4 64 inches The wettest months occur in July and September and the dryer months are February and October Extreme weather does affect the coast with excessive intense rainfalls and or extended durations of daily light precipitation In general most of the soils are Kureb sands with a general density of about 114 pounds per cubic foot with optimum moisture content around 14% Which have a Unified classification of SP, SP-SM and an AASHTO classification of A-3 Most of our material is used as fill for building or other site development projects whereby the client prefers the moisture to be near optimum for placement and compaction Therefore, if the soils are wet from rainfall we tend to wait a day or so until the exce,,sively well drained sands and sandy loam soils are more suitable for construction purposes Our haul roads are dirt and therefore heavy intense summer storms or long excessive rains can soften the roadway leading down into the lower area of the pit Erosion of the roadway and mine side slopes is minimal due to the great infiltration rate Since the site lies within one-half mile and drains to SA waters, the state considers the first flush of stormwater runoff to be that produced from 1 5 inches of rainfall on the site This volume is called the water quality volume and is considered that which has the potential to contain the most pollutants according to State Coastal Stormwater Rules and Regulations 3 6 Inventory of Exposed Materials and Potential Pollutant Sources The finished product is the raw materials since we do not process them in any manner There are no buildings, sanitary sewage facilities, chemicals or any other stored pollutants on site Typically our excavator is left on site and an operator arrives whereby he excavates directly from an exposed bank or ground level depositing directly into a dump truck The pit is three minutes from our office building on Hwy 24, therefore restroom facilities and or management support is readily available When fuel is needed the excavator is driven up to the pit entrance and loaded directly from an approved commercial fuel truck This limits the potential far a fuel spill to be released into our wet detention basin The only potential pollutant sources are from sediment washing from the site and or potentially a minor break in a hydraulic hose We maintain a spill containment kit on the excavator The kit contains a 5 quart plastic pan along with sand bags and labels, whereby the spill is contained and removed in the sand bags which are disposed through an approved waste management company 5 3 7 inventory of Past Spills and Leaks Instructions to the table below record any spills or chronic leaks that have occurred on - site for three years pnor to this permit Also record any leaks which occur in the future Map Date Nature of Spill Discharge Key Material 1 Cause of Spill Action Taken Quantity Point NA 09 13 No Known Spills #1 0 4 Non-Stormwater Discharges 4 1 Authorized Non-Stormwater Discharges Instructions List all miscellaneous non-stormwater discharges authorized pursuant to this permit, and any other non-stormwater discharges that may occur List BMPs used to minimize impacts of these discharges Description of Discharge Amount a rox Frequency BMPs There are no authorized Non- Stormwater discharges as dust control is consider incidental and no processing of materials on site 4 2 Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges The discharge permit may be authorized for certain miscellaneous non-Stormwater discharge% if those discharges are not significant contributors of pollutants Such discharges may include waters used to wash vehicles where detergents are not used, water used to control dust, uncontaminated ground water or spring water Non-Stormwater discharges that are significant contributors of pollutants shall be eliminated or authorized under a separate permit Although fire -fighting drainage may contain significant pollutant concentrations, the frequency of occurrence is low and the discharge is hereby authorized out of necessity 7 5 BMP Identification 5 1 Source Protection BMPS • Preventative Maintenance All stormwater management devices and facility equipment should be inspected and receive maintenance on a regular basis to prevent system failures and reduced performance that could cause contamination of stormwater • Spill Prevention and Response Reduce the risk of pollutant release by developing material handling procedures, inspecting and maintaining containers and tanks, and secondary containment of material storage Proper Spill response measures include having emergency spill kits available where materials are commonly handled and training material handlers in spill response procedures 0 1 1 Area SpeCtTIC t5MVS Instructions For each significant area identified in section 3 4 of this SPPP, develop a list of BMPs based on the activities and pollutants found there using the following table 5 1 1 1 Exaosed Cut Banks & Stockpiles BMP Implementation Date Responsible Part Wet Detention Basin 2008 Operators 5 1 12 Potential Soills & Float►na Debns BMP Implementation Date Responsible Part Type 1 Turbidity Curtain 2014 Owners 5 2 Spill Response Note, a spill kit is kept with the operators on the excavator, should fuel or fluids leak onto ground then the operator shall use the 5 quart pan to contain the fluids and use the sandbags to collect the contaminated soil The contaminated soil should be processed through a regulated waste hauler and or acceptable land disposal facility 3 The permittee and or operators shall report to the local DWQ regional office (910-796- 7215) within 24 hours all significant spills as defined in Part V1I of the discharge permit, additionally they shall report spills including any oil spill of 25 gallons or more, any spill regardless of amount that causes a sheen on the surface waters or occurs within 100 feet of Sanders Creek or any spill of 25 gallons or less which cannot be cleaned up in 24 hours 5 3 Sequence of Major Soil Disturbing Activities The mine has been active for more than 15 years In general the majority of the site has been excavated to some degree with the exception of the lower Southern area adjacent to the creek and the North and East sides In general the pit area is similar to a "C" with the main excavation area separated from a large wet detention basin by use of an existing exposed cut bank or protective berm, about eight to fifteen feet high The cut bank serves as a barrier to direct runoff into the wet basin from mine activities Stormwater runoff flows both North and South from the interior excavated areas before reaching the water level which wraps around the protective cut bank generally at the terminus and outside edge of the "C" The active cut banks are typically at about a I 1 or 2 1 slope, the exterior of the protective berm and other areas near the buffer vary in slope but roughly 3 1 with some areas a bit steeper However all reclaimed areas shall be graded to roughly a 3 l - 2 5 1 slope which is typically stable with the sandy loam and manne terrace soils If additional allowable area is mined, then the topsoil is stockpiled for reuse after trees and other vegetation are removed The trees and other vegetation are typically burned or burred with at least four feet of cover and above any know water table which is assumed to be about at elevation 8 0 for the seasonal high level It should be noted that the Southern berm appears to have been constructed by laying cut trees down on the existing ground (elev +- 9) then covering them with fill, therefore the containment berm allows exfiltration to the downstream area which enhances wetland growth and sustainability 5 4 Sediment and Erosion Control Mines must be operated in accordance with NC State Administrative Code Title 15A, Chapter 5 which in general enforces the requirements of the Mining Act of 1971 State rules for the control of sediment apply to any transport of sediment off site Histoncal records at the state office report that the previous owners of the pit began excavations below the existing grade at the lower (Southern) end of the Site They dug a discharge channel about 200 feet and roughly 14 feet wide and approximately 3 feet deep The records indicate the placement of three rock weirs apparently to form two in series sediment traps Two of the rock weirs are present today, one at the head of the discharge channel and another about 86 feet downstream The third weir is not apparent however it is noted that Sanders Creek is somewhat choked with falling timber and other swamp debris and a beaver dam which causes backwater behind the existing weirs thereby affecting the control of discharge from the existing wet detention basin The traps did LZ' not include internal bamers and none exist Currently the channel is basically about 8-14 feet wide with about 2 feet of depth with well vegetated sides and a relatively flat sandy bottom, there is little to no apparent erosion of the discharge channel even though excessive rainfalls from extreme weather have occurred during the current management According to Chapter 6 of the State's Practice Standards and Specifications for Sediment and Erosion Control Practices sediment traps, basins and other controlling elements should be sized based on the total area draining to the element Our site is 24 34 acres with approximately 2105 acres draining to the existing outlet Sediment traps similar to what was constructed are only effective for drainage areas of 5 acres or less Consequently by the standards a Sediment Basin would be the only burp recommended for our drainage area Sediment basins are generally assumed to only be effective for about 3 years, if longer use is expected the standard-, state the basin should be designed as a permanent structure generally in accordance with other standards such as the states stormwater management structures and or dams should the height of the embankment exceed 25 feet or the volume of the impoundment exceed 50 acre-feet Given the above state standards the existing ponded water at the site classifies more as a Wet Detention Basin BMP by State Stormwater standards, and the current owners use this basin as a water quality basin which also serves as the primary sediment and erosion control structure The existing rock weir is the only means of structural controls versus riser / barrel and intake orifices and or skimmers Sediment Basins are generally considered effective at trapping and settling sediment it the surface areas to volume requirements are met State stormwater rules give regulatory credits for Wet Detention Basins if designed and maintained in accordance with the stormwater standards The key elements for effectiveness of Wet Detention Basins is also the surface area to volume relationship along with numerous elements regarding the capturing of a required amount of runoff given the regional location of the facility along with the controlled release of the stormwater runoff over a 2-5 day periord A pollutant removal credit of about 85% of the total suspended solids is provided by Wet Detention Basins and generally about 70% removal for Sediment Basins and Traps A review of the existing basin elements against the primary Sediment Basin and Wet Detention Stormwater Basin standards are provided below Relative calculations including the states checklist for wet ponds are included in the Appendix of this SPPP Given Drainage Area 2105 ac, Given Acres Disturbed 14 04 ac SEDIMENT BASIN Ex WET DETENTION BASIN Min Sed Storage 1800 cf per disturbed acre Min Stara a 25,272 cf Storage Provided 1,073,042 cf Q10=4502cfs Min Surface Area 435 sf / 1 cfs Q10 Surface area varies elev 7 5-9 8 Min Surface Area 19,584 sf, 0 45 ac Min Surface Area Provide 3 0 ac Baffles Required 3 _ Baffles Provided 0 Min Depth 2 feet Averse Depth 4 10 feet Min LJW Ratio 2 1, Max 6.1 LlW varies 6 1 — 18 1 WET DETENTION BASIN Coastal Region use Table 104, 90%TSS since no planted vegetative shelf Given impervious area <10%, avg depth 4 10' by option I Reg Surface Area / Drainage Area Ratio 0 80 Ratio Provided 29 0-26 0 Prevent Short Circutting forbays, berms Provide Berms & turbidity curtain A comparison of the existing wet detention pond shows that the large surface area of the pond along with its large volume greatly exceeds the minimum required storage and surface areas for both sediment and wet detention basins The length to width ratios are greatly exceeded which may imply a stagnation of the stored runoff The large surface area also results in very Small driving head over the existing controlling weir resulting in longer than desired retention of the required minimum storage volumes, however the relationship also results in less of a peak flow discharge than pre construction for the one year twenty four hour storm The only week part of the existing pond is the potential for short circuiting of any potential spill of hazardous materials and or a strong wave should a main separation berm fall directly Into the narrower portion of the pond For these reasons and as a recommendation of this SPPP the owners have purchased and plan to install a floating turbidity curtain The curtain will be a type one impenetrable five foot deep by one hundred foot long wall placed in a circular shape in front of the existing outlet control structure which is a rock weir The installers should assure that there is at least a foot of clear space between the pond bottom and the bottom of the curtain to allow for discharge from the pond In general the pond is relatively shallow with a calculated depth of about four feet using option I in the state stormwater bmp manual In the dry seasons the water level can vary quite a bit and portions of the upper (North) end of the pond bottom can be Seen Typically, the water does appear greenish in tint most likely due to algae formed by sunlight penetration and the high organic content of the shallow concentrated flow intercepted by the pit which is common to our coastal plains Algae is not a bad thing yet it its population is too large it can affect fish and rapid die off can lead to high organic waste which may affect bacteria and oxygen levels in the receiving creels and downstream watercourses Since the surface and drainage area of the pond and site are not that variable the best means of reducing the amount of algae is either through planting of floating plants to block the sunlight penetration or perform wet dredging to deepen the pond depth to at least ten feet leaving a littoral shelf along the bank The deeper depth should reduce the development of algae and the shelf could be planted during reclamation activities to induce habitat and greater uptake of the nutrients in the runoff In summary the existing pond is serving to capture and treat the sediment from the pit along with providing attenuation of peak flows from the watershed The total discharge from the pit closely follows the preconstruction runoff flows since the pre Rational coefficient is 0 25 and the post is only 0 30 It is also apparent from visual observation', that the stored water within the pit tends to exfiltrate allowing for promotion of wetland habitat and a more stable minimum base flow to the down slope Sanders Creek The water quality of the pond would most likely be improved if the pond depth was deepened and or the addition of floating pond plants to block the sunlight and stabilize its temperature The outlet and Southern Containment berm should be inspected routinely for possible signs of breaching (leaking) in the embankment or undercutting of the discharge channel 5 5 Structural BMPs All of the site drainage is directed to the large Wet Detention Basin which has a rock weir located in the Southeast corner of the pond It has and will be maintained for both Sediment and erosion control along with protection of surface water quality Structure Wet Detention Basin Date of Implementation 2008 Disci Arge Point Southeast Corner of Pond — SDO #1 Area(s) Treated All disturbed and total affected area of Mine Pollutants Removed 90% Total Suspended Solids -- Using Table 10-4 25% Total Nitrogen 40% Total Phosphorus And provides attenuation of Peak Runotf Maintenance Requirement(s) See discharge permit for sample times Quarterly analytical & qualitative sampling 2x year during storm event Minimum inspection lea 7day & 24 hrs after storm producing discharge Frequency See Other Sections Of this report 12 6 BMP Implementation 6 1 Routine Inspections Inspection of all BMPs should be performed to ascertain that they are in proper operating condition Facility inspections will be performed every week by a trained operator who will record the inspection on the general form found at the site It stormwater BMPs are Found to be functioning incorrectly, maintenance will be performed before the next anticipated storm event, or as necessary to maintain effectiveness of the stormwater controls A sample inspection form and records of past inspections will be kept in the Appendix of this SPPP 6 2 Employee Training Topics to be included in employee training • Introduce Pollution Prevention Team and discuss need for the SPPP • Spill response procedures, notifications and proper recording + Review of past spills, see form in Appendix + Review of good housekeeping procedures + Proper material handling procedures • Proper disposal or recycling of material% • Be sure employees know where cleaning materials and spill kits are located • Review sources of stormwater pollutants used onsite • Familiarize employees with inspections, testing and recording procedures All pit employees will attend a training session every year New pit employees will be trained within three months of hiring in order to perform required inspections and be familiar with this SPPP Records of attendance may be kept with this SPPP using the form provided in the Appendix of this report 13 7 Monitoring Requirements Ultimately, the goal of this SPPP is to protect the quality of water resources The receiving creek is Sanders Creek which is a High Quality Water, it is classified as SA for shellfish harvesting To evaluate the effectiveness of the measure% described here, the following monitonng activities will be conducted on the stormwater discharges at the Bogue Pit Monitoring results will be used to regularly reassess the impact of pollutant sources and the need for best management practices (BMPs) The SPPP will be updated and improved throughout the term of the permit and these updates will be informed by the results of monitoring Inspections and testing of the water quality is required by the General Stormwater Discharge Permit State forms must be completed at the time of sampling and upon receipt of test results See Appendix for required forms and a completed chain of custody for labs Note This mine does not generate wastewater which is not covered by the mine and dewater permits therefore Authonzation To Construct or expand the existing wastewater facilities is not required The wastewater allowed and covered under the discharge permit includes the discharge associated with dust control, stormwater runoff and the interception of shallow groundwater into the erosion & sediment control & stormwater Wet Detention Basin on site Should operations change to include moditying the processes such as adding the process of washing the mined sands and gravels and or adding vehicle maintenance in the yard and or pumping of the basin, then the owners would need to send a letter to the state for review of the proposed additional wastewater discharges Stormwater Analytical Monitoring shall be conducted in accordance with the General Discharge Permit The analytical monitoring must occur during a representative storm event (>0 I inches of rainfall & > 48 hrs from last storm) twice per year within specified time frames I" time frame is January 1-June 30`h, 2°`i time frame is July I -December 31) A minimum of 60 days must be provided between required Semi-annual testing Failure to perform the semi-annual monitoring for any six month period of time immediately triggers monthly monitoring Grab Samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge at the Stormwater discharge outfall #1 (SDO), which is Just downstream of the existing rock weir in the southwest corner of the wet detention basin Note it is recommended that turbidity be monitored directly upstream and downstream at the point of intersection with the receiving stream versus at the rock weir due to the nature of the watershed The total precipitation for the whole rainfall event must be recorded using the onsite rain gauge and total flow either measured continuously or calculated based on area of flow or estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event when the semiannual testing is required Note the total flow can be estimated using the discharge chart provided in the Appendix of this report, measure the depth in inches of flow over the weir and obtain flow from chart reporting in Millions of Gallons per day Record the time the rainfall starts and stop-, for the 14 storm event when the required samples are taken Estimate the total discharge gallons by comparing the duration to the full daily discharges shown in the table in the Appendix As an example the chart shows a head of 1 2 inches over the weir equaling 0 25 MGD if rainfall only 4 hours out of day and flow 1 2 inch over weir in 20 minute intervals, then the estimated ponds storm discharge in Million Gallons would be 4/24 = 0 17 Therefore 0 17x0 25 MG would equal 0 04 MG for the total flow, record this number on the storm event chart and transfer to the proper state form for submission annually by March 1 or within 30 days of failing a benchmark limit STORMWATER ANALYTICAL TESTING DURRING FIRST 30 MIN RAINFALL Discharge Characteristics Units Measurement Frequency Sample Type Sample Location Settleable Solids ml/l Semi-annual Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids mg/1 Semi-annual Grab SDO Turbidity NTU Semi-annual Grab SDO,or UorD Total Rainfall inches Semi-annual I ---- I ----- Event Duration minutes Semi-annual Estimate I ---- Total Flow MG Semi-annual Estimate I SDO The results of the test must be reported to the state see forms in Appendix The results shall be compared to the benchmark values Exceedence of benchmark values requires the permittee to increase monitoring, management activities and numerous other potential requirements as directed in the permit and following directives by the reviewing parties Note caution should be used when reporting both fecal coliform and turbidity since it is likely that the receiving stream exceeds the benchmarks since it iS impaired for loss of use as a shellfish growing area since 2002 primarily due to bacteria BENCHMARK VALUES FOR STORMWATER DISHCARGES Settleable Solids 0 10 mg/I Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 50 mg/l Turbidity 50 mg/1 If results fail the above levels then follow Tier One/Two criteria as described starting on page 7 of 16 in the General Stormwater Discharge Permit And submit results of testing to DENR within 30 days of receiving failed test See end of this section for address and instructions on state forms Stormwater Qualitative Monitoring of stormwater outfall must be performed during a representative storm semi-annually while obtaining test These records must be maintained on site and as part of this SPPP but are not required to be reported to the state Perform when obtaining semi-annual analytical sampling to aid in evaluation of results and performance of the stormwater bmp X Qualitative monitoring requires a visual inspection and reporting for the discharge directly at the stormwater outfall See States required SDO reporting forms in Appendix of this report Note the following characteristics Color, Odor, Clarity, Floating Solids, Foam, Oil Sheen, erosion or deposits immediately downstream of rock weir and or any other obvious indicators of stormwater pollution Note the general discharge permit only applies to direct runoff from stormwater and or intercepted groundwater, it does not include any activity which may affect the water quality of the receiving water and or adjacent wetlands, such as lowering the water level in the pond either by pumping or dredging without securing a "Pumping Operation and Monitoring Plan" approved by NCDENR Analytical Wastewater Discharges (includes stormwater runoff and groundwater) The Bogue Pit does not have process wastewater since we do not process the mined sand and gravels and there are no offices or on site sanitary wastewater facilities However Wet pond overflows are classified as wastewater even if only from stormwater runoff and groundwater The current wet detention pond has a free flow condition whereby the rock weir size and surface water size cause the stormwater to be captured, treated and slowly released it is not a designed structural device sized to fully capture and treat the stormwater runoff in excess from the 10yr 24 hr storm (6 87 inches) then analytical wastewater sampling is required Quarterly Note that analytical storm water testing is required semi-annual therefore two of the four quarterly tests can be conducted during the stormwater testing Also note that if the pond was designed to capture and treat the runoff from a 25 yr storm with no discharge than analytical stormwater testing would also be exempt The large wet detention pond does capture and treat the stormwater so the owners should work with DENR to qualify the capacity of the existing pond and outfall structures Quarterly Grab Sampling of Effluent at SDO #1 Discharge Characteristics Units Time Frames for each quarter Effluent Monthly Avg Limitations Daily Maximum Ph Standard Jan — March ----- 6 0-9 0 Settleable Solids nil/I Aril -June 01 02 Total Suspended Solids mg1l July -Sept 20 (10 if not impaired) 45 Turbidity NTU Oct -Dec < 50 50 Fecal Coliform col/ml ---- ------ Total Flow MG 50% of 7Q10 Note perform ph and fecal during required storm testing 2 quarters out of the year, caution 8 hour maximum hold time on fecal, 48 hrs on all other test NOTE Record results of all test on the Annual Summary Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form 2 signed copies of the Annual stormwater and wastewater DMR reports must be submitted to the Division's Central Office by March 1 of each year Also note that any samples which exceed the stormwater benchmark or wastewater effluent limits shall be submitted to the Division Regional office no later than 30 days from date receiving lab results Also record the qualitative observations on the SDO Qualitative Monitoring Form and retain on site See forms in the Appendix Central Files Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 919-807-6300 Regional Office Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Ext Wilmington, NC 28405 90 l-796-7215 It is important to note that the receiving creek has been impaired due to bacteria therefore it is likely that the shallow intercepted groundwater passing through the basin will contain higher than targeted levels of bacteria, this is inherent in the watershed not a result of operations However should waterfowl occupy the basin then fecal levels could elevate above the initial testing conducted, caution should be exercised over the state implementing monthly tier l and tier 2 testing solely on ph and or bacteria The ph is relative to the watershed and mineral content of the soils Comparing results between quarters and between stormwater runoff events is important to estimate the performance of the Wet Detention Basin The color or turbidity is also inherent to the watershed so testing of turbidity should be done just upstream and downstream of our discharges intersection with Sanders Creek at the Creeks turbidity is obviously worse than the clear water exiting the stormwater bmp Note if outlet controlling structures are designed and installed to retain the runoff from the 25yr storms and the direct runoff from the 10yr — 24 hr storms than the state may waive all testing since considered a zero discharge facility The certified lab we are contracted with is Lab # 94, Environmental Chemists, Inc , 6602 Widmill Way, Wilmington NC 28405, office phone 910-392-0223, fax 910-392- 4424 In general we should retain the sampling bottles (4-5) here at the office and prepare to pack all obtained samples in ice within the labs labeled cooler Complete the Chain of Custody Report and place in sealed bag within cooler There are very specific and critical maximum hold times on the samples which determine the timing and pick up of them Most of the water quality parameters have more than a 24 hr hold time with the exception of fecal coliform which is only an 8 hr window from obtaining samples to processing in the lab The lab typically makes three trips a week to this area for others testing therefore we must coordinate with them in advance to perform the fecal cohlorm test Recall we have to actual sample twice a year during a rain event for SS, TSS and Turbidity We have to sample quarterly for the same parameters and add ph and fecal coliform It is acceptable to the state to combine two quarters of the sampling with those obtained from the rainfall events, however note this most likely will result in obtaining the rain sample and holding off on the fecal till just before sample being pick up due to 8 hr hold requirement 17 7 1 Site Inspections All facility areas contributing to a stormwater discharge authorized by this perrrut shall be inspected An annual report summarizing the scope of the inspection, name(s) and qualifications of personnel making the inspection, the date(s) of the inspection, and major observations relating to the implementation of the SPPP shall be made and retained as part of the SWPPP See inspection forms in Appendix and note required write ups following any failed water quality sampling A comprehensive site evaluation will be pertormed by a trained and knowledgeable person The results of the inspection will be documented in a report containing at minimum the date, the person(s) making the inspection, the scope of the inspection, observations relating to the discharge of pollutants from the facility, BMPs needing maintenance, BMPs which failed to operate as designed, locations where additional BMPs are needed corrective action-, taken, and any updates to the SPPP Copies of past inspection should be kept in the Appendix of this report 8 General SPPP Requirements 8 1 Record Keeping and Reporting A copy of this SPPP was submitted as part of the Operations and Monitoring report required by the Discharge permit The SPPPs shall also be available for inspection at the project site or operation covered by this permit Records pertaining to inspections, monitoring, maintenance, employee trainings, compliance evaluations, and spill% will be kept onsite with the SPPP 8 2 Maintaining the Updated SPPP A Permtttee must revise the SPPP whenever a change in design, operation, maintenance procedures, etc occur, that may cause a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to surface waters The SPPP must be amended if inspections indicate a control has been used inappropriately or incorrectly or the SPPP is ineffective in eliminating or significantly reducing pollutants in the discharge The SPPP and control must be updated to identify and correct any deficiencies noted 8 3 Certification The following certification is due upon initial submission of the SPPP and at least annually along with the submission of required monitoring test and or modification of operations and or BMP's It must be signed by an owner who is responsible for oversight of all operations and activities The certification assures that the stormwater outfall has been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges The owner should include a paragraph explaining the effectiveness of the erosion and stormwater BMP Certification and updating of this SPPP are required at a minimum annually A copy of this certification is required with the submission of all required documents, see copy in Appendix with the DMR forms 1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the sv> tenz or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information is to the best of my knowledge and belief, true accurate, and complete 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations Name (print) Signature Title Date Signed A copy of this general certification form is provided along with DMR test report forms, submit this statement with all test results Also see Appendix for Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluation form required as proof of inspections for non-stormwater discharges Submit annually with any modifications of the plan and as a requirement for the discharge permit 9 Summary of SPPP Updates. Keep a record of all changes made to this SPPR using the chart below Date of Chances Description of Changes ILI Routine Facility Inspection Form (weekly & following rain/discharge event) Date/Completed By Checked for Problems') If yes, describe Corrective Actions to be Taken Schedule for Corrective Actions Y N Storm Event Data Information on the storm events sampled may be recorded here Tlus information does not need to be submitted to the Agency yet the total rainfall, storm event duration and estimated discharge as a result of the rainfall data is required to be entered on the Annual Summary DMR report for the reporting of the sera iannual required stormwater samples Monitoring Period to _ MO/DAY/YEAR MOIDAY/YEAR Date of Storm Event Type of Monitoring MO/DAY/YEAR Effluent limitation! Benchmark Storm Duration Total Precipitation Hours Inches Time Since Last Measurable Storm Event Hours or Days Monitoring Period to MO/DAY/YEAR MO/DAYIYEAR Date of Storm Event Type of Monitoring MOMAY/YLAR Storm Duration Total Precipitation Hours Time Since Last Measurable Storm Event Effluent limitation/ Benchmark Inches Monitoring Period to MO/DAY/YEAR MO/DAY/YEAR Date of Storm Event Type of Monitoring MOIDAY/YEAR Effluent limitation/ Benchmark Storm Duration Total Precipitation Hours Inches Time Since Last Measurable Storm Event Hours or Days Monitoring Period to MOIDAY/YEAR MOIDA Y/YEAR Date of Storm Event Type of Monitoring MO/DAY/YEAR Effluent hmitauon! Storm Duration Hours Time Since Last Measurable Storm Event Total Precipitation Of Inches Monitoring Period to MO/DAY/YEAR MOIDAYNEAR Date of Storm Event Type of Monitoring MO/DAY/YEAR Effluent limitation/ Storm Duration Total Precipitation Hours Inches Time Since Last Measurable Storm Event Hours or Appendix B Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluation Annual Report Form Structural BMP Report Form Annual Certification Form Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluation Annual Compliance Evaluation Report for BOGUS PIT — S&P SAND & GRAVEL, LLC Name of Person(s) completing evaluation Date of evaluation Weather conditions during inspection Areas inspected during evaluation Inspect all exposed areas of the facility for evidence of contamination of runoff Areas that need to be inspected include all areas identified in the SPPP, areas where spills have or are likely to occur, all structural and non-structural BMPs Including a review of analytical and qualitative test data for the evaluation of non stormwater or allowable wastewater discharges Structural Best Manasement Practices InsDectlOn Form Structure is maintenance needed? YIN Does it function as expected? YIN describe the problem Corrective actions to be taken _ Schedule for completion SDO #1 Wet Detention Basin Are there any new sources of potential stormwater pollutants not previously identified in the SPPP`' YES / NO If you circled yes, how will the SPPP be modified to prevent these sources from contaminating runoff Have either visual inspections or monitoring during the past year indicated pollution of stormwater which have not yet been addressed? YES / NO If so, describe the potential sources of any pollutants found in runoff What actions or modifications to the SPPP are needed to prevent these pollutants from reaching the receiving waters? Describe any other places where the site inspection indicates noncompliance with the SPPP and the conditions of the general permit What other changes to the SPPP are needed to ensure that the site is in compliance? Certification of Compliance This Compliance Evaluation Report has been prepared by qualified personnel who properly gathered and evaluated information submitted for this Report The information in this Report, to the best of my knowledge, is accurate and complete After inspection of all exposed industrial areas, BMPs, and stormwater systems, and review of the SPPP and required monitoring I find that this facility is in compliance with the SPPP and the permit Name (print) Title Signature Date Employee Training Records Keep a sign in sheet for each employee training session your facility holds and retain them with this SPPP SPPP Course Employee Sign -In Sheet Date " Employee Name Em o to ee Si nature ' Appendix D Analytical Monitoring Reports & State Forms Location plan for Required Testing Copies of Completed Test Reports General Certification for Submission of Data Annual Summary DMR — Wastewater Annual Summary DMR-Stormwater Limit Violation DMR- Wastewater Limit Violation DMR- Stormwater SDO Qualitative Monitoring La Oft Cam- tv V-Low Lo(,A;Oov\" 'h p— 55 1 i S5 T--t�-s; (� 7 900 2c� Q 0 _ , VDQ Certification The following certification is due upon initial submission of the SWPPP and at least annually along with the submission of required monitoring test and or modification of operations and or BMP's It must be signed by an owner who is responsible for oversight of all operations and activities The certification assures that the stormwater outfall has been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges The owner should include a paragraph explaining the effectiveness of the erosion and stormwater BN4P Certification and updating of this SWPPP are required at a minimum annually 1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility offine and imprisonment for knowing violations Name (print). Title Signature Date Signed I ANNUAL SUMMARY DMR - WASTEWATER I k" PROCESS MINE/DEWATERING WASTEWATER GENERAL PERMIT N4 NCG020000 CERTU ICA rF OF COVERAGE, NO FACILITY NAME PFRSON COLLECTING SAMPLES CERTIFIED LABORATORY Lah # Lab#. LIMIT VIOLATIONS? YES ❑ NO ❑ NCG02_ Part A Wastewater Monitoring Requirements SAMPLE COLLECTION YEAR COUNT V PHONE NO ( ) ADD TO LISTSN RVI 9 YF S ❑ NO[:] EMAIL INDUSTRIAL SAND"' ❑ DISCHARGING TO SA WATERS4, ❑ OutfallPNo DateISautp#e /;"31siRt ! �t1Fe♦tr.�gydrJy�plliF7 Ttitai.F3ow TotalfS nded cr r r�' Ttttrb[ ,tom �r Y Settleable lids } � H L,1AW�.} i-F 3 F`Co[><forms MG WJLMW,,M gNTU� rW Madaid ol/@IL 'All mines must monitor W W discharges for TSS Only indusla i it sand nine discharges are subject to TSS Inuits If an effluent limn is exceeded the permittee is required to institute monthly monitoring for that parameter for the remaining permit term 'The disc.h irgL shall not cause an instantaneous me'isuremt nt of the turbidity of the receiving w itet to exceed 10 NTU for freshwater strc imy lakes and reservoirs designated as trout waters 25 NTU for all lakes and reservoirs and all salt waters 50 NTU for all other streams and surface waters Turbidity may be morutored at the Stormwatcr Discharge Outfall Alternatively the permittee may choose to monitor turbidity in the. receiving water directly upstream and downstream of the discharge 4 Only facilities discharging to SA watt is are required to monitor for Fecal colifornis Permit Date I / 1 /2010-12/31 /2014 Last Revised 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page 1 of 2 Part A Canhnued Wastewater Monitorme Requirements t Fl� I };� y�AEL � Tote! Sus nded pew r Solids F'��-CUM � iy Tttt �Onr�" c s � � Y� t � � �Settleablei. � ��&y� lEln 5 ��rotal -�� xCollected y pH , ��" i a 1 '0� ng/! t�^' `;� ;"+NTiJ� �.�`�.,.;�� ffStandaxd rcOVm3s.��.3 k..-..a.,.-.�.._ tl MAIL ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY OF THIS ANNUAL SUMMARY (INCLUDING ALL "NO FLOW", "NO DISCHARGE" & LIMIT VIOLATIONS) BY MARCH 1 OF EACH YEAR TO Division of Water Quality Attn DWQ Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 807 6379 YOU MUST SIGN THIS CERTHICATION I.OR ANY INFORMATION REPORTED I certify, under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and hehef, true, accurate, and complete 1 am aware that there are signifi ant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations " (Signature of Pernuttee) Permit D Lie 1/1/2010 12/31/2014 (Date) Last Revised 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page 2 of 2 ANNUAL SUMMARY DMR - WASTEWATER I CN R71F[CATE OF COVERAGE NO FACILITY NAME PE RSON COI LEECTING SAMPLES CERTIFIED LABORATORY PROCESS MINE/DEWATERING WASTEWATER GENERAL PERMIT NO NCG020000 NCGO2____ LIMIT VIOLArIONS? YES ❑ NO ❑ Part A Wastewater Monitoring its( uirements Lab # ah # SAMPLE COLLECTION YEAR COUNT V PHONE NO ( i ADD TO LIS fSERVE ) YES ❑ NO[] EMAIL INDUSTRIAL. SAND' ❑ DISCHARGING TO SA WATERS°? ❑ Iti l� Rl y `•F� t r,OatFall NoL.uLlpl�ectedt ��ntJfP y �� UateSattnple llt'b %F �iC•f12 � s ' 6 J�> tea, 4 �? , TotaliFlow �h.Y t ti• •i `ky�r1�-+ r" �+ �+ .' .2r� Total Suspended olitist � t r•- � sf"r j�'i�lay+ Turbidlly3$r _ .htK.Si �.l '.,fs' 7 �rY Settleabtlle So!>tds �. :a d � pH� t 'C - x 7 ;v 3 # Fecal Coli%i nm�s i All mines must monitor WW discharges for TSS Only industrial sand mine discharges are subject to TSS limits If an effluent limit is exceeded the pennittee is requited to institute monthly monitoring for that parameter foi the remaining permit term 3 The disch ►rge shall not c iuse an instant ineous me inurement of the turbidity of the mceiving w iter to exceed 10 NTU for freshwater streams lakes and rc.servolrS designated as trout waters 25 NTU for all lakes and reservoirs end all Salt waters 50 NTU for all other streams and surface waters Turbidity may be monitored at the Stormnater Discharge Outfall Alternatively the permitice may choose to monitor turbidity in the receiving water directly upstream and downstream of the discharge ° Only facilities discharging to SA waters are required to monitor for Fecal cohforms Pert -nit Date 1/1/2010-1213112014 List Revised 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page 1 of 2 Part A Gouttrrrted Wastewater Mon oring Requirement Io r � ,,Outfa No'aic s�Date Sample 11eCfed t Total Flow `� 014 Total Suspextded � +Sohcls, r� ° Turbidtt} ,� � SetfleabliSoLds P _ pH FecalColrfornta � `�, 'M n_ ''�mm/dd/y'6jV MGWj� �`� a � mg/l F� rdTvNTU l'r&.mUl�l Standardt� � �* collnil MAIL ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY OF THIS ANNUAL SUMMARY (INCLUDING ALL "NU FLOW", "NO DISCHARGE" & LIMIT VIOLATIONS) BY MARCH 1 OF EACH YEAR TO Division of Water Quality Attn DWQ Central Files 1617 Matt SC V16e Center Raleigh North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 807-6379 YOU MUST SIGN THIS CERTIFICATION FOR AN) INPORAIATION REPORTLD 'I certify, under penalt-, of law, that this doeumcnt and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision ,n at-cordAnce with a sytitem designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Bksed on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of lines and imprisonment for knowing violations " (Signature of Permittec) Permit Date 1/1/2010-1213112014 (Date) Last Revised 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page 2 of 2 I ANNUAL SUMMARY DMR - S' 'O tMWAT ;R I STORMWATER DISCHARGE OUTFALLS (SDO) GENERAL PERMIT NO NCGO20000 * -'r s ;"Kids � Ti i C E Sxril� t .A — s� r i e t1� r� yir ti Report ALL STORMWATER3Manttonyn ? atatonCthts(form;(tn`cludtng No I~lowiand NofDtschaxgerant3kPermit Ld44t' tolarions) by MARCFI l�of ach year ♦ll a- d .b' Y7 ^a �LifHE r !vex �c r.. < n t 1 . m.�-.. ., .,cep ../ .as It Xa i Aux x i s r .,...w..� ,. i �r'Vra ti veal el-4:xs ^ zY CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO FACILITY NAME PERSON COLLECTING SAMPLES _ CERTIFIED I ABORATORY Lah #! _Lab # Part A Slormwater Munrlonne Reuuirements NCG02 SAMPLE COLLECTION YEAR _ COUNIY PHONE NO ( ) ADD TO LISTSERVE? YES ❑ NO ❑ EMAIL ewe {Outfall Date`Saiuple Collectedt- tna/d r OI+~ fit 'Tier 2 Monthly#'afM tr- 1Vloulto � �'l �` xm• Tier 2 5at�nphngz � sa ` E�• Tatal�l+low (MG) � .tom 'Tota15us1►ended+ 1 Solids � 4' 1�trbldrty (iVTUj} Settleable -w Solids (ntl/l) Totals Rainfall ��" - 1~vent Duration a Ybck c 'k. �' i ,.�,...• TC rY 'If NO FLOW rn NO DISCHARGE Entet NO FLOW or NO DISCHARGE for each outfall here and the D ite Range Z Per NCG02 Tier 2 Mornhly sampling Shall be done until 3 LonseLutive simples ate below the benchmark or within the henchniaik range If a value is in excess of the benchmark nr outside the benchmaik range (for pH) you must iinplemc.nt the Tier I or 'I iei 2 responses in the General Pernur ° TSS benchmark values are 100 mg/l except to ORW HWQ trout and PNA waters where they are 50 mg/1 s The discharge shalt not c iuse an instantaneous measurement of the turbidity of the receiving water to exceed 10 NTU for freshwater streams lakes and retiervnirs designated as trout waters 25 NTU for all lakes and reservoirs and all salt waters 50 NTU for all other streams and surface waters Turbidity may be monitoied at the SDO Alternatively the pernuttee may choose to monitor turbidity in the receiving water directly upstream and downstream of the SDO Pt,rmit Date 1/1/2010-12/31/2014 Last Revised 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page I of 2 Part S Vehicle Maintenance Activity MamtormZ Re uirements for facilities using > 55 gal of new motor otl/nionth on avers e " '� f 0utfa1l" ear%&qof�4�. 4 r 'Date Sample �� +� �� �~ NOF'LOR�1 Lx I3i '](tier 2 � 1w r> Monthlyi fMonitorin ? R �yt''� ��� �4Mi # of Months 7 �a . - in,Tier32� r Sampli� ,e'�`��� itNew Motor «;� OiI Usage -- - e rti Total6Flow zW (MG) o PH using methods g �l6tSlA'SGT=AEM wr �zy �( g Tota1I5 nded 5ol�ds(rno/dtl/yr,UR it t H 'a p1st 'Total rn Event menutes rallmonth4 r kp �'_v ��.t,i HAS YOUR FACILITY HAD 4 OR MORE BENCHMARK EXCELDENCES A7 ANY ONE OUTI'AI L (INCLUDING VEHICLE MAINTENANCE)? YFS [-]NO ❑ HAVE YOU CONTAC 1 ED THE REGION' YFS ❑ NO ❑ WHO AT THE REGION HAVE YOU SPOKEN WITH? MAIL ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY OF THIS ANNUAL SUMMARY (IN{ LUI)ING ALL "No l FLOW", "NO DISCHARGE- & LIMIT VIOLATION& BY MARCH I Of EACH YEAR TO Division of Water Quality Attn DWQ Central Files 1617 Mail Ser%ice Centei R neigh North Carolina 27699 1617 (919) 807 6300 YOU MUST SIGN THIS CERTIFICATION FOR ANY INh ORMATION REPORTLD "1 certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under m} direction or supervision in aLcordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information cmbrnitted is, to the best of my knou[edge and belief, true accurate, and complete I am aware that them are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations (Signature of Permittee) PLrmrt D1te I,' I e 2010- i 2/31/2014 (Bate) List RLVihLd 0 1 -21 -11 Page 2 of 2 I ANNUAL SUMMARY )N R - STORMWATER ➢ STORMWATER DISCHARGE OUTFALLS (SDO) GENERAL PERMIT NO NCG020000 rFsnyiNueffejxs �1,—Llngt DeprAhNfOaowihageaPms�ku';iam-c a�.tio s.r� A�,��a rBeachyea�rh"f �r r CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO NCG02_ FACILITY NAME PERSON COLUXTING SAMPLES CERTIFIED LABORATORY_ � Lab # Lab # Part A Storn►.Aater Monitor tn r Ret uiremenls SAMPLL COLLECTION YEAR COUN I'V PHONE NO ( ) ADD 10 1 IS] SERVE? YNS ❑ NO ❑ EMAIL lww"oPun1ffzaUlifj r . r �No r ��sx„st Date"Sample Collected (moJdtilyr GfR ,NO;FLO,W}r c e r Monthly st�i�� 1VI©tutoring S zv�nl ZlE�ryr # of Months �- l�er2 Sampling. �z� �'� '1 X.a.. k t Total Flaw ) Y .+� Ti*r"�'y.t• ; 'otal Suspendedi �- at Salitls. A .t, tt ; LS '' 4� Turbidity 7 u (N'I'[Tj ., - *", Settlettble,r ^� - Solids (enUl���t, r 'rw "�" Total, Rainfall r Je4. i, E t� xluraHan ' tcas}� (minu45 ,? e4l 't '�'i-�; Se IFOTI&&4�5a 4*PVV-% ' If NO FLOW rn NO DISC] IARGE hntei NO FLOW or NO DISCHARGE for e-ich outfall here and the Date R inge Z Per NCG02 Tier 2 Monthly sampling Shall be done until 3 consecutive sample- are below the benchmark or within the benchmark range ' 11 a value is in excess of the benchmark or outside the benchmark range (for pfl) you must implement the Tier I or Tier 2 responses in the General Permit 1 SS benchmark values are 100 mg/l exc.e.pt in ORW HWQ trout and PNA waters where they are 50 mg/l 5 The discharge shall not cau,-e an instantaneous measurement of the turbidity of the receiving water to exceed 10 NTU for freshwater streams fakes and reservoirs designated as trout waters 25 NTU for all lakes and reservoirs and all salt waters 50 NTU for all other streams and surface waters T urbidity may be monitored at the SDO Altern,itively the permittee m-ty choose to monitor turbidity in the receiving water directly upstream and downstream of the SDO Pt,rrnit Date 1/1/2010-12/31/2014 Last Revised 0I-21-1 1 Page 1 of 2 Part B Vehicle Maintenance Activity Monitoring Requirements for facilities using > 55 gal of neN& motor oil/month on average � P ' Outfall No-r �� �, �. � � f, �, r i i DatE Sample t w Collected J + �Itt I _ r s NO FLOWC}� r�u—...4.s� s�.�w � �•re x Ii1 Tieri2 MQpi y .i, r.. . Moiu",all& 7 �r Cyln) at<5irt�,., w i x ,, �� #�of•Monfts , r- ,,r, �tn�Tierf2 �x I f m Sam Iin P `.T u•�.�-,��.. i i '%,,�, �r�`�2z� New Motor zs: � 011 Usages a x,4 x r. ttUmonth' -sk � Is � ��1��^ Total Srlow , - r (MG) ,� �'" � '+ TPH using me -hod 1 Y I66lA SGT-FIEM ,� �`a " �' � -'�' #:i Total Suspended' - Solids I F ti r �a�, ' YSpH 3 Staudards s Units � • � k pi � Total " Rainfall a in 1 w+- � � € Event ar Duration mintites -� ��. _�15 � ,ii°'� = �a � � 7 "xr, r i� ,,,� *ltlU,..a.�.�,* + t�6- � � � - �� � s=a HAS YOUR FACILITY HAD 4 OR MORE BENCHMARK EXC.ELDENC.ES AT ANY ONL OU I FAI I (INCLUDING VLHICLF MAIN I'ENANCE)9 YES ❑ NO ❑ HAVE YOU CON7 AC CED THE REGION' YES ❑ NO ❑ WHO AT THE REGION HAVE YOU SPOKEN WITH? MAIL ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY OF 7 HIS ANNUAL, SUMMARY (INCLUDING ALL "NO FLOW", "NO DISCHARGE' & LIMIT VIOLATIONS) BY AIARCH I Of EACH YEAR TO Division of Water Quality Attn DWQ Central riles 1617 Mail Service Centei Raleigh North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 807-6300 YOU MUS7 SIGN I HIS CER7IFICATION h OR ANY INFORMATION REPORTED "I certif}, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under m} direction or supervision in accordance with a s}stem designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true itelirate and complete I am aware that there are significant penalms Tor submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations " (Signature of Permittee) (Date) Permit Date Il i o2010- i 2/31 /2014 1_ itt Raviu,d 0 1 -2 1 -11 Page 2 of 2 Stormwater Discharge Outfall (SDO) Qualitative Monitoring Report For gurdance on filling out this form please visit http //h2o enr state nc us/su/i-arms_ Documents him#miscforms Permit No NICI�I I_l�lll T1T1 or Certificate of Coverage No NICIGI_I_I 1_I_!_I Facility Name County Phone No Inspector Date of Inspection Time of Inspection Total Event Precipitation (Jmc hey ) Was this a Representative Storm Event" (Sue information below) ❑ Yes ❑ No Please check your permit to verify if Qualitative Monitoring mutt be performed during a representative storm event (regutrementr vary) A "Representative Storm Event' is a storm event that measures greater than 0 1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72 hours (3 days) in which no storm event measuring greater than 0 1 inches has L occurred A single storm event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation By this signature, 1 certify that this report is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge (Signature of Permittee or Designee) I Outfall Description Outfall No Structure (pipe ditch, etc ) Receiving Stream Describe the industrial activities that occur within the outfall drainage area 2 Color Describe the color of the discharge using basic colors (red brown blue, etc ) and tint (Light medium, dark) as descriptors 3 Odor Descnbe any distinct odors that the discharge may hale, (i e srnelis strongly of oil weak chlorine odor, etc ) Page l of 2 S w U 242 112608 4 Clarity Choose the number which best describes the clarity of the discharge, where I is clear and 5 is very cloudy 1 2 3 4 5 5 Floating Solids Choose the number which best describes the amount of floating solids in the stormwater discharge, where 1 is no solids and 5 is the surface covered with floating solids 1 2 3 4 5 6 Suspended Solids Choose the number which best describes the amount of suspended solids in the stormwater discharge, where 1 is no Solids and 5 is extremely muddy 1 2 3 4 5 7 is there any foam in the stormwater di%Lharge9 Yes No 8 is there an oil sheen in the stormwater discharge9 Yes No 9 is there evidence of erosion or deposition at the outfall? Yes No lQ Other Obvious Indicators of Stormwater Pollution List and describe Mott LOW clarity high ponds, apci/or the presence of foam, oil sheen, or erosion/deposition may be indicative of pollutant exposure These conditions warrant further investigation Page, 2 of 2 5wU 742 112608 NCG020845 0 Map Scale 1 24,000 S&P Sand and Gravel, LLC - Bog ue Pit Latitude 340 42' 39" N Longitude 770 00' 21" W County Carteret Receiving Stream UT to Sanders Creek Stream Class SA,HQW Sub -basin 03-05-03 (White Oak River Basin) Facility Location Appendix F Erosion & Sediment Control & Stormwater Calculations with Flow Data Existing Rip Rap Weir Head vs Flow Chart Sample Calculations Drawdown if using Orifice Existing Discharge Channel Flow versus Depth NCDENR Stormwater Permitting Wet Detention Basin Supplement Rational Method Composite "C" Factors Pre Vs Post Wet Detention Required Storage Volume Calculations Peak Discharge Calculations using Rational Method Approximate Stage Storage Table — Wet Detention Basin NCDENR BMP Wet Detention Basin Performance Fact Sheet NCDENR Sediment Basin Practice Standards and Specifications Existing Broad Crested Weir at Outlet Rock Rip Rap with semicircular crossection, 6 wide by 15' long Ponded water each side of weir and irregular np rap makes flow width of about 4 feet However to simplify roughly a broad crested weir Cd=3 0 4 feet long Invert of existing weir is 8 36' Required storage volume 18168 82 cf Q=CdxLxH^15 Q=(3 0)(4)(H^1 5) Elev Head Flow Inches Feet H" 1 5 Cfs (gpm) MG day 836 000 000 000 000 000 000 841 060 005 001 013 6021 009 Nate 19 4 days drawdown re temp storage vol 846 120 010 003 038 17031 025 856 240 020 009 1 07 48170 069 866 876 360 480 030 040 016 025 1 97 304 86494 136246 1 27 196 Note 5 7 days drawdown re q temp storage vol 886 600 050 035 424 190410 274 896 720 060 046 558 250300 360 9 06 840 070 059 703 3154 14 454 _ 916 960 080 072 859 365362 555 926 1060 090 085 1025 459831 662 936 1200 100 100 1200 538560 776 961 1500 125 140 1677 752660 1084 I SSG 1800 150 184 2205 989396 1425 1036 2400 I 200 283 1 3394 1 1523278 2194 1050 2566 214 313 3757 1685989 2428 approximate top of bank at dtschafye 1303 I 5604 467 1009 121 10 5435123 7827 approximate top of southern containment berm Note for estimating 6scharge the flow is only that porduced dumng rainfall event SAMPLE CALCULATIONS FOR RELEASE IF DESIGNING MIN ORFICE Retain_ temp pool 2-5 days Required storage 16168 82 cf _ Propose office 1 75' below normal pool Design discharge rate at 4 days (5760 sec) 2811 cfs Cd=O 60 _ Ho = (1 75+0 1) 13 1drawdown 16168821 cf divided by 576000 Ho= 0621 2,91 cfs i Q=Cd*Ao*sgrt 2*g*Ho 281=060xAoxsgrt644*062 Ao= 0 74 sf Use 12►n dia PVC a@ 1 75' below perm poo! Discharge Channel Cals -sandy Isoftom with weeds j 2 5 ft deep trapezoidal top width 1 14 50 ft rob 250 ft slope 00067 ft/ft bottom width 650 ft channel side slopes ton 1 M= 2 Width 65 ft B= 65 slope 0 0067 ft ft S= 00067 weeds sandly loam I n= 0041, Permisible velocities alluvial silts and grass 3 5-4 5 Area of Flow A=Sy+My^2 Wetted Permiter P=B+2y(l +M"2)" 5 Hydraulic radius R= A/P Manning Eq Q=(1489/nj(A)(RAO 6S7)(SAO 5) Q Flow Depth y"2 Area flow Weft P (1+M"2)"0 5 H d R RA0 667 S"0 5 1 4891n Velocity Q GPM de In ft ft sf ft !PSgpm 0 430 12 01 0 010 067 6 948 224 0 096431 62101221 0 082 37 225 064 193 1 375 24 02 0040 138 7 396 224 01865871 0 3263461 0 082 37 225 100 617 2 725 36 03 0 090 0160, 213 7 844 224 0271545 04191531 0 082 37 225 128 1223 4 443 48 04 _ 292 8 292 224 0352147 0498499 0 082 37 225 152 1994 6 510 6 05 0 2501 375 874 224 0429062 056871 0 082 37 225 174 2922 8 915 72 06 0 360 462 9 188 224 0.50283 063219 0 082 37 225 193 4001 11 655 84 07 0 490 553 9 636 _ 224 057389 069046 0 082 37 225 211 5231 14 727 96 08 0 640 648 10 084 224 0642602 0744556 0 082 37 225 227 6610 18133 108 09 0 810 747 10 532 224 0709267 0795225 0 082 37 225 243 8138 218731 12 1 1 000 85 1098 224 0774135 0843025 0 082 37 225 257 9817 457301 18 f is 2 250 1425 1322 224 1077912 1051316 0 082 37 225 321 20523 786291 24 2 4 000 21 1546, 224 1358344 1226641 0 082 37 225 3 74 35289 Permit No (ro ba Provided by 0w4) woe w p 7' �9°� NCDENR O 'K STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT This frNm must be filled oid printed and submitted The Required Items Checklist (Part f1l) must be printed filled out and submitted along with all of the required information I PROJECT INFORMATION Pi g i�r #" sz� a �sd,4 (��u"s '4R � �, f�Pk w� �11 i"',e irk , 11 4i q �'� i , = Project name S & P Sand and Gravel Boege Loop Rd Bauge NC Contact person kick wiRifard Phone number 252 393-2504 Date 111422014 - - Drainage area number 1 II DESIGN INFORMATION „ ;�a 'If Site Characteristics Drainage area 916 938 ft Impervious area post -development 52 272 re % impervious 5 70 % Design rainfall depth 15 in Storage Volume Non SA Waters Minimum volume required Volume provided Storage Volume SA Waters 15 runoff volume Pre4evelopment 1 yr 24 hr runoff Post-0evelopmeril 1 yr 24-hr runoff Minimum volume required Volume provided Peak Flow Calculations Is the prelpost control of the lyr 24hr storm peak flow required? 1 yr 24-hr rainfall depth Rational C pre-devefopmenl Rational C post -development Rainfall intensity 1 yr 24 hr storm Pre -development 1 yr 24 to peak flow Post -development 1 yr 24 hr peak flow PretPost 1 yr 24 hr peak flow control Elevations Temporary pool elevation Permanent pool elevation SHWT elevation (approx at the perm pool elevation) Top of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation Bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation Sediment cleanout top elevation (bottom of pond) Sedimentcleanout bottom elevation Sediment storage provided Is there additional volume stored above the state -required temp pool? Elevation of the top of the additional volume 13 253 ft3 16 169 ft3 32 338 ft3 16169 ft3 16169 ft3 n (Y or N) 37m 025 (unitless) 0 30 (unitless) 015 iNhr OK 0 81 ft3/sec 097 fe&c 016 fOlsec 8 41 fmsl 836 Irrist a 00 fmsl 600 fmsl 750 fmsl Data not needed for calculation option #1 but OK if provided 5 00 frml 3 00 fmsl Data not needed for calculation option #1 but OK 6 provided 200 h y (Y or N) a 7 Imsl Insufficient Must equal the temp pool elev previously entered Form SW401 wet Defeneon Basin Rev 9-WIa/12 Pans I & 8 Design Summary Page i of 2 Permit No (to be provided Dy AWQ) II' DESIGN INFORMATION Surface Areas Area temporary pool Area REQUIRED pennanem pool SAIDA rabo Area PROVIDED permanent pool Ap _, Area bottom of 1Oft vegetated shelf Ab, d,,x Area sediment cleanout top elevation (bottom of pond) Az,.d volumes Volume temporary pool Volume permanent pool V,,rm_,d Volume forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) Forebay % of permanent pool volume SAIDA Table Data Design TSS removal Coastal SAIDA Table Used? Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used? SAIDA ratio Average depth (used in SAIDA table) Calculation option 1 used? (See 110 2b) Volume permanent pool Vim,, pcd Area provided permanent pool Ap S_pw Average depth calculated Average depth used in SAIDA d,v (Round to nearest 0 5R) Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10 2b) Area provided permanent pool Ap,.-�- Area bottom of 10ff vegetated shelf AW 0,0 Area sediment cleanout top elevation (bottom of pond) Ae«_,,w 261 976 file 7 336 Rz 080 (uni�ess) 261 976 R` OK 249 328 R` 212858 ft` 16 169 R' 1 073 042 fl3 0 R3 90 % Y (Y or N) n (Y or N) 0 80 (unilless) y (Y or N) 1 073 042 ft' 261976 R` 410 R 40ft n (Y or N) 251 976 Y 249 328 It' 212858 fe Depth (distance btw bottom of lOR shelf and top of sediment) 2 50 R Average depth calculated R Average depth used in SAIDA d,, (Round to down to nearest 05ft; ft Drawdown Calculations Drawdown through onficel Diameter of orifice (If circular) Area of onfice (if non -circular) Coefficient of discharge (00) Driving head lH{ ) Drawdown through weir? Weir type Coefficient of discharge (Q Length of weir (L) Dnvmg head (H) Pre-devekopmeol 1 yr 24 hr peak flow Post -development l yr 24 hr peak flow Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge onfice or weir) Storage volume drawdown time Additional Information Vegetated side slopes Vegetated shelf slope Vegetated shelf width Length of flowpath to width ratio Length to vndth rabo Trash rack for overflow & onfice? Freeboard provided Vegetated filter provided? Recorded drainage easement provided? Capures all runoff at ultimate build -out? Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is n (Y or N) 1200 in in 060 (unittess) 0 62 It Y (Y or N) broad (unilless) 3 (unilless) 4 R 005 ft 0 93 R'"sec 130 ff%ec 0 58 f P3 sec 19 34 days 31 OK OK OK Enter either diameter of onfice or area of non -circular onfice Do not enter both diameter and area for a circular orifice Insufficient drawdown time Must be within 2 5 days OK 1 -- -- R 6 1 OK 180 1 OK Y (Y or N) OK 1 0 It. OK n (Y or N) OK n (Y or N) Insufficient Recorded drainage easement required y - - (Y or N) OK pump Form SW401 Wet detenl*n Eason -Rev 9-41IW12 Pnrts r & It Design Summary Page 2 of 2 Rational Peak Discharges Morehead City Station NCyAA Tc=12 min use 10min I I Int 1 r 24 hr 0 15 Jin/hr Depth 1 yr 24 hr 366 in lnt 2 yr 10m 5 42 jin47r I Depth 25yr 24hr 849 in lnt 10 yr 10m 7 07 inMr lnt 25yr 24hr 0 35 iNhr Note Area South of affected area unchanged therefore post =pre, Calculation are for Drainage Area to PWBasin Pre Sediment 13asin Requirements Q= C I I A 1 r 2415 025 4 590 2105 Pnme Spilhvay Q2yr 34 52 cfs l yr 24hr 079 025 015 2105 Volume 1800 cf per dis ac J 25272 00 of 2 r 2852 025 542 2105 Min Surface 435 sf/ 1 cfs Q70 195&4 78 sf 045 ac 10yr 3721 025 707 2105 Post Average Depth 7 54 01=3 5 1yr 2923 036 4 590 2105 j Volume Provided= 1073042 03 cf 1 1 yr 24hr 095 030 015 2105 24 63 ac ft 2yr 34 52 030 —5420-7 2105 10 r 4502 030 757 T 2105 25yr24hr 225 030 035 2105 Existing Pond Elevabon p 8 0 to 8 5 f Existing Surface Area sf I 261795 50 sf I Water Quality Wet Detention Volume Simple Method Sediment and Water Quality Basin desgin for 85%tss water quality use 90 vs req 85 since no plantings of f veg shelf Drainage Area to pit / pond = 2105 Jac Estimated SHWT 800 Design Runoff SA HOW Rd =1 5 Ifn la= implot area ta= 120 2434 Rv = 0 05 + 0 9 (la) la= 0 049 Rv= 010 !a= 0 05 W V= 13630x Rdx Rv A V= 1 363000 150 010 2434 V= 1326313 cf Coastal Check Pre vs Post 24hr Vpre= 1 yr 24hr- 366 3630x3 66x(05)24 34 Pre Rv= 0 05+ 0 09(0) Vpre= - 16168 82 cf - Pre Rv= 005 --� -- Vpost= 36300 66x( 10)24 34 _ _ Post Rv= 010 Vpost= 32337641 cf Vpo-pr= 3233764 minus 1616882 _I Vpo-pr= 16168 82 cf Provide 16168 82 cf of temporary storage above permanent pool min for stormwater wq basin Rational Peak Di. echarges Morehead City Station_ NQ_AA Tc=12 min use 10min Int 1 yr 24 hr 0 15 m1hr Depth 1 yr 24 hr 366 in Int 2 yr 10m 5 42 m1hr Depth 25yr 24hr 6 49 in Int 10 r 10m 7 07 1 inihr Int 25yr 24hr 0 35 inlhr I Note Area South of affected area unchanged therefore post =pre, Calculation are for Drainage Area to PitlBasin Pre Sediment Basin Re uirements Q= C I A lyr 2415 025 4 590 2105 Pumay Spillway Q2yr 34 52 cis J 1 yr 24hr 0 79 025 015 2105 Volume 1800 cf per dis ac 25272 00 cf 2yr 2852 025 542 2105 Mtn Surface 435 sf/ 1 cfs Q10 19584 78 sf 0 45 ac 10yr 3721 025 707 2105 Post Average Depth 7 6 -4 0 =3 6 1 r 2923 030 4 590 2105 Volume Provided= 1073042 03 cf 1 yr 24hr 095 030 015 2105 24 63 ac-ft 2yr 34 52 030 5 420 2105 10yr 4502 Q 30 707 J 2105 25yr24hr 225 030 035 i 2105 i Exishng Pond Elevation typ 18 0 to 8 5 f Existing Surface Ards sf 26179560 sf i I Approximate Stage Storage Releationship Existing Rock Rip Rap Weir Elevation 836 ft Existing Surface Area 1 1 261795 60 sf Approximate normal pool elevation 8 0-8 5 ft General Slope 3 1 Note Surface area approximated by observation and assuming 3 1 slopes typcial Description Elev Surface Area Avg Area Incremental Vol Cumulative Vol Surface Avg Depth Area ac Bottom Sed 300 1758900 0001 000 040 400 160332 00 8896050 8896050 8895050 Option 1 Top Sed Stor 500 212858 00 186595 00 186595 00 275555 50 489 600 227381 00 220119 50 220119 50 495675 00 700 241985 00 234683 00 234683 00 730358 00 Bot Ex Self 750 249328 00 245656 50 122828 25 853186 25 572.. Top Ex Self 800 256670 00 252999 00 126499 50 979685 75 Normal Pool 836 261976 00 259323 00 9335628 1073042 03 601 410 _ Ex Weir reg storage 006 16168 82 I 1089210 85 temp pool 842 max stage 25yr 907 261976 00 261976 00 185348 02 1258390 05 1 ft freeboard 1007 TOB Ex min 1050 NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual Chaoter Revised 06-16-09 10. Wet Detention Basin Description A wet detention basin is a stormwater management facihty that includes a permanent pool of water for removing pollutants and additional capacity above the permanent pool for detaining stormwater runoff Re atory Credits Pollutant Re?noval 85% Total Suspended Solids 25% Total Nitrogen 40% Total Phosphorus Water Quanhhj yes Peak Runoff Attenuation no Runoff Volume Reduction Advantages - Can be aesthetically pleasing and can be sited in both low- and high -visibility areas - Can provide wildlife habitat and a focal point for recreation - Provides good water quantity control for reducing the frequency of flooding events that cause bank erosion Feasibility Considerations Med-Large Land Requirement Ivied Cost of Construction Med Maintenance Burden Med-Large Treatable Drainage Basin Size Med Possible Site Constraints Med Community Acceptance Disadvantages - Sometimes create problems such as nuisance odors, algae blooms, and rotfing debris when not property maintained Local regulations may impose unappealing features such as fencing around basins to reduce safety hazards May attract excessive waterfowl, which can be a nuisance and can increase fecal cohform levels - May contribute to thermal pollution so may not be appropriate in areas where sensitive aquatic species live Wet Detention Basin 10-1 July 2007 NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual Revised 06-16-09 Major Design Elements* Required by the NC Administrative Rules of the Environmental Management Commission Other specifications may be necessary to meet the stated pollutant removal requirements 1 e 1 Sizing shalt take into account all runoff at ultimate build -out, including off -site drainage 2 Vegetated slopes shall be no steeper than 3 1 3 BMP shall be located in a recorded drainage easement with a recorded access easement to a public ROW 4 Basin discharge shall be evenly distributed across a minimum 30 feet long vegetative filter strip unless tt is designed to remove 90% TSS (A 50-ft filter is required to some locations) 5 If any portion is used for S&EC during construction must be cleaned out and returned to design state 6 IThe design storage shall be above the permanent pool 7 Discharge rate of the treatment volume shall completely draw down between 2 and 5 days 8 The average depth of the permanent pool shall be a minimum of 3 feet The average depth shall be calculated as described in Figure 10-2b 9 JPermanent pool surface area shall be determined using Tables10-1, 10-2, 10-3, and 10-4 10 IThe flow within the pond shall not short-circuit the pond 11 BMP shall be designed with a forebay 12 Basin side slopes shall be stabilized with vegetation above the permanent pool level 13 The pond shall be designed with side slopes below the 10ft shelf stabilized per what the sotls will support and per the PE's judgment 14 The basin shall be designed with sufficient sediment storage to allow for proper operation between scheduled cleanouts Required by DWQ policy' These aretbased on available research, and represent what DWQ considers necessary to achieve the stated remo"vaLefficiencies 15 BMP shall not be located to produce adverse impacts on water levels in adjacent wetlands A minimum 10-foot wide vegetated shelf shall be installed around the perimeter The 16 inside edge of the shelf shall be 6" below the permanent pool elevation, the outside edge of the shelf shall be 6" above the permanent pool elevation 17 The forebay volume should be about 20% of the total permanent pool volume, leaving about 80% of the design volume in the main pool 18 Freeboard shall be a minimum of 1 foot above the maximum stage of the basin 19 The permanent pool elevation shall be within 6 inches (plus or minus) of the SHWT elevation *For multiple pond permits, please specify the areas of the site (including the lot numbers) draining to each pond Wet Detention Basin 10-2 July 2007 Practice Standards and Specifications 6.61PEDIMENT BASIN 0 Definition An earthen embankment suitably located to capture sediment with a primary spillway system consisting of a riser and barrel pipe Purpose To retain sediment on the construction site, and prevent sedimentation in off -site streams, lakes, and drainageways Conditions Where Special limitation —This practice applies only to the design and installation of Practice Applies sediment basins where failure of the structure would not result in the loss of life, damage to homes or buildings, or interrupt the use of public roads or utilities All high hazard potential dams and structures taller than 25 feet, and that also have a maximum storage capacity of 50 acre-feet or more are subject to the N C. Dam Safety Law of 1967 Sediment basins are needed where drainage areas exceed design criteria of other measures Specific criteria for installation of a sediment basin are as follows • Keep the drainage area less than 100 acres, • Ensure that basin location provides a convenient concentration point for sediment iaden flows from the area served, • Ensure that basin location allows access for sediment removal and proper disposal under all weather conditions, and • Keep the basin life limited to 3 years, unless it is designed as a permanent structure, Do not locate sediment basins in intermittent or perennial streams Planning Select key locations for sediment basins during initial site evaluation Install Considerations basins before any land -disturbance takes place within the drainage area Select basin sites to capture sediment from all areas that are not treated adequately by other sediment controls Always consider access for eleanout and disposal of the trapped sediment Locations where a pond can be formed by constructing a low dam across a natural swale are generally preferred to sites that require excavation Where practical, divert sediment -free runoff away from the basin Sediment trapping efficiency is primarily a function of sediment particle size and the ratio of basin surface area to inflow rate Therefore, design the basin to have a large surface area for its volume Figure 6 61a shows the relationship between the ratio of surface area to peak inflow rate and trap efficiency observed by Barfield and Clar (1986) Sediment basins with an expected life greater than 3 years should be designed as permanent structures Often sediment basins are converted to stormwater ponds In these cases, the structure should be designed by a qualified professional engineer experienced in the design of dams Permanent ponds and artificial takes are beyond the scope of this practice standard USDA Soil Conservation Services Practice Standard Ponds Code No 378 provides criteria for design of permanent ponds Rey 5/13 6 61 1 Praehee Standards and Specifications 100 _ Z W $p N* W W 70 0. 60 so .001 LOAMY SAND i CLAY LOAM � IS .01 x X 1 a YR STORM or XX X 'LEGExND` , SILT L6J SOIL , 0 3X0V O I OXOV X 2 OXOV 13 3.OXOV, r n F O� LrOANIYISAND t i411 VOLUMES A CLAY LOAM u ALL VOLUMES � 4 m K� AC/CFS SURFACE AREA/PEAK DISCHARGE 10 Figure 6 61a Relationship between the ratio of surface area to peak inflow rate and trap efficiency Design Criteria 6612 Summary Pnmary Spillway Maximum Drainage Area Minimum Sediment Storage Volume Minimum Surface Area Minimum L/W Ratio Maximum L/W Ratio Minimum Depth Dewatermg Mechanism Minimum Dewatermg Time Baffles Required Temaorary Sediment Basin Riser/Barrel Pipe 100 acres 1800 cubic feet per acre of disturbed area 435 square feet per efs of Q,o peak inflow 2l 6l 2 feet Skiinmer(s) attached at bottom of riser pipe or flashboard nser 48 hours 3 baffles* rNote Banns less than 20 fleet in length may use 2 baffles) Drainage areas- Limit drainage areas to 100 acres Design basin life- Ensure a design basin life of 3 years or less Dam height- Limit dam height to 15 feet Height of a dam is measured from the top of the dam to the lowest point at the downstream toe Volume is measured from the top of the dam when determining if the dam impounds enough water to be regulated by the Dam Safety Law Rev 5/13 w Mine Operations Plan (MOP) Bogue Pit Mine Permit # 16-23 General Nationwide Discharge Permit # COC NCG020845 Project Site Location Address Old Whiteoak rd. off E end of Bogue Loop Rd County, Mailing City, State, Zip Code Carteret County, Newport NC 28570 Project Site Telephone Number NA no office on site Operator(s): Company or Organization Name S & P Sand and Gravel, LLC Name Charles R Williford & William K Page Address PO Box 1436, 4846A Hwy 24 E City, State, Zip Code Swansboro, NC 28584 Telephone Number 252-393-2504 Fax 252-393-7070 Operations Managers and Contact(s): Company or Organization Name Same as above Operators MOP Preparation Date: 01 / 2014 This Mine Operations Plan (MOP) covers the operations at the Bogue Pit It has been developed as required under the Nationwide Stormwater & Mine Dewatermg General Permit NCG020000, with Certificate of Coverage number COC NCG020845 and in general conformance with the Mine Act of 1971 (amended 2000) This MOP describes this facility and its operations 1 1 Contact Information Contact Charles R Williford Office Phone 252-393-2504 Title Owner/ Manager Erna il willifordrick@yahoo com Responsibilities Direct and control operations, assign responsible parties to perform mining operations, including monitoring, training and administration of Mine Operations Plan and Stormwater Pollution Plan Contact William Page Office Phone 252-393-8116 Title Owner 1 Operator Responsibilities Oversee mine operations, train personnel and administer Mine Operations and Stormwater Pollution Plan Contact Earl Boyd Office 252-393-2504 Title Vice President Operations Responsibilities Oversee mine operations and personnel and administration of Storm Water Pollution Plan 12 History The pit is operated to mine sands and gravels without any processing of natural materials The pit has been mined for about 15 years, previous]) it was permitted as the Russell Mine The current owners took over operations in 2006 and in 2013 obtained an additional permit for the discharge of waste (stormwater runoff) from the pit The land is not leased it is owned by S&P Sand and Gravel LLC The mine permit 9 is valid till November of 2016 and the nationwide general permit for waste discharge is typically valid on a four year cycle for the state The states nationwide general permit expires December 31, 2014 2 Mine Activities The pit is operated to mine sands and gravels without any processing of natural materials The owners use excavators to load directly into dump trucks and or temporarily stockpile for secondary loading into clump trucks The owners operate the pit in conformance with the Mine Act of 1971 (rev 200) in general assuring a protection of the surrounding environment by maintaining natural and or planted vegetative buffers The property lines are marked with flagging and or stakes in order for operators to visually note the need to The state also requires mines to perform reclamation of the disturbed areas of the mine upon deactivating of operations The sandy loam and marine terrace soils typically should not be left with slopes exceeding approximately a 3 horizontal to 1 vertical cut Caution should be exercised during excavation process to leave the bank cuts from the buffer down to the pond at these slopes to readily allow for planting and reclamation Inspection of the Erosion and Sediment Control & Water Quality Wet Detention Basin shall be inspected weekly and following rain events which generate discharges from the pit Spills of any fluids considered to be environmental contaminates must be cleaned up immediately and reported to the state if exceeding the allowable criteria outlined in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan In general due to the long history of operations at the mine the boundary of the existing wet detention basin represents the limits of proposed disturbance along the Northern, Eastern and especially the Southern boundary Note Sanders creek runs along the southern boundary and therefore operations in this area and along the Western lower area at the southern containment berm are the most sensitive and extra caution shall be employed for any operations Mine operators shall assure proper approval from Rick Williford, William Page and Earl Boyd before disturbing any existing vegetation or performing earthwork operations in this area of the mine 4 Reclamation Planning Areas of the mine shall be reclaimed upon completion of activities Again typically no more than 2 5 to 3 1 slopes allowed from the undisturbed buffers to the final pond area shall be allowed Erosion of reclaimed slopes shall be prevented by planting of vegetation Depending on the timing of the reclamation the general specifications provided by the State in the Standard Practices and Specifications manual shall be followed a copy of which is available at NCDENR's website, land quality division, erosion and sediment control section NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Land Quality Section Tracy E Davis, PE, CPM Pat McCrory, Governor Director John E Skvada, III, Secretary September 27, 2013 Charles R Williford S & P Sand and Gravel, LLC P 0 Box 1436 Swansboro, NC 28584 Subject General Permit No NCG020000 S & P Sand and Gravel, LLC - Bogue Pit COC NCGO20845 Carteret County Dear Mr Williford In accordance with your application for a discharge permit received on May 2, 2003, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage to discharge under the subject state - NPDES general permit This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215 1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended) Please take notice that this Certificate of Coverage (COC) is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources The Division may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage This NPDES discharge permit contains conditions that require you to comply with the Mining Permit for this operation We note that you were issued a Notice of Deficiency (NOD) dated July 9, 2013 that advised specific corrective actions for compliance with that Mining Permit (16-23) You must achieve compliance with that permit and apply for any necessary Mining Permit modifications in order to discharge dewatering water Please be aware that mine dewatering at your site has the potential to impact adjacent wetlands The specific i equirements for mine dewatering at facilities near wetlands can be found in Part I11, Section E of your permit You must have an approved Q�eration and Monitorink.fO&MI_PJan-before mine dewaterine discharees occur at your facility Discharging mine dewatering wastewater without Plan approval will be subject to enforcement action An Operation and Monitoring Plan for your facility must be submitted to the Wilmington Regional Office within 60 days of your receipt of this permit Contact Dan Sams at the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 796-7215 for more information about the approval process Mr Charles R Williford September 27, 2013 Page 2 of 3 Your 0&M Plan should include • A wetland delineation to identify all sui face water s, including wetlands in the vicinity of the mine inside and outside of the mine site boundary This must be performed by the US Army Corp of Engineei s (USACOE), or by a consultant and then cei tified that the USACOE is in agi eement • Site map This map should indicate the landscape and position of all wetlands (based on the delineation), ditches, pi oposed well placement, bon row areas, overburden storage, mine excavation pits, vehicle maintenance areas, mining i oads, buffers, rain gauges, fuel and bulk fuel storage areas, sediment traps, settling basins, buildings and other impervious structures, stormwatei coati ols and the mine footprint • The amount of buffer around the mine footprint and wetlands • Identify all discharge points from the mine and the type of discharge (stormwater, mine dewatering, and/oi process wastewater overflow) For mine dewatering, specify the anticipated rate of discharge If this discharge will vary, estimate the maximum rate of discharge • Identify surface waters that may be impacted (Sanders Creek and Goose Creek), the classification of those waters (SA,HQM, and how the operation will ensure the discharge from the mine will not cause an exceedance of the water quality standards This includes determining the flow rate at low tide conditions in the tributary to Sanders Creek that will receive dewatering flows (see more information Inter in this letter) • Design specifications and calculations for settling basins used to reduce tui bidity and TSS prior to discharge What size storm event have the settling ponds and i etention pond been designed for? (Foi example the 10-year 24-hour event) • Identify whether shallow monitoring wells are necessary to monitor and pi otect against impacts to wetlands if not, the plan should thoroughly explain why not (for example, dewatering will not change the hydraulic gi adient in away that will drain nearby wetlands because discharges will rehydi ate them) • For mining with the potential to drain wetlands, a 'radius of influence" calculation must be pi ovided for mines intending to dewater from the pit if there are surface waters of wetlands close to the pit that could be impacted Provide all assumptions used for determining this radius of influence around the mining site Once the zone of influence is determined, identify the wetlands in the impact area and locate monitoring wells accordingly If this is not applicable, explain why The Regional Office may advise you on other aspects during the 0&M Plan approval process This site will discharge to a receiving stream designated as High Quality Waters (HQW) Asa result, a more stringent TSS limit and wastewater discharge volume al2Phes The General Permit limits total wastewater flow to 50 percent of the 7Q10 base flow for all discharges to HQW-classified waters However, a 7Q10 base flow for the unnamed tributary leading to Sanders Creek cannot be calculated because these waters are tidally influenced To comply with the permit and protect these sensitive waters, you must determine the flow rate of the tributary at low tide conditions and provide that flow rate in the O&M Plan We recommend hiring an engineer that can measure flow with a flow meter device, calculate the flow based on stream dimension measurements, or use an alternative strategy with a sound engineering basis If that flow determination is Mr Charles R Williford September 27, 2013 Page 3 of 3 acceptable, the Division will advise you of the discharge flow limit based on your deter mination to its approval letter The upper portion of Goose Creek is also designated as Primary Nursery Area (PNA) waters by the N C Marine Fisheries Commission I he Division of Marine Fisheries approved coverage for this mine under the General Permit NCG020000 with the specific preference that dewatering be accomplished by gravity flow (no pumping) only Should dewatering by any other means (e g , by pumping, or if the pit is ever dredged, which changes the dewatering discharge to process wastewater), you must first notify the Division for approval and revision to the COC because of the sensitive shellfish resources downstream Please note that mine dewatering wastewater includes wet pit overflows caused solgly by direct rainfall and groundwater seepage for this type of mining operation Any discharge of this water (and any stormwater commingled with it) is subject to the effluent limitations in this permit This pi oject is located in one of Not th Carolina's 20 coastal counties Coastal stot mwater management rules (1SA NCAC 2H 1000) may t equii e an additional State Stormwater Permit (different from the NPDES mining activities discharge permit) Please contact Georgette Scott in the Wilmington Regional Office at (910)796-7335 if you have questions about whether you ai e required to submit an application for a State Stormwater permit This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Energy, Mining, and Land Resources, or permits required by the Division of Water Resources, Coastal Area Management Act, or any other federal or local governmental permit that may be required If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Bethany Georgoultas at telephone number (919) 807-6372 Sincerely, for Tracy E Davis, P E , CPM cc Wilmington Regional Office / Attn Brian Lambe Central Files Stormwater Permitting Program Files Lambe, Brian From Georgoulias, Bethany Sent Thursday, September 19, 2013 11 18 AM To Lambe, Brian Cc Conway, Jean Bennett Bradley Subject RE S&P Gravel Mine Hi Brian, talked with Jean today, and I'm on the home stretch of S&P Sand and Gravel's Certificate of Coverage Receiving waters and future dredging For all intents and purposes, the dewatering appears to discharge to a UT to Sanders Creek, SA,HQW (and into a Primary Nursery Area in Goose Creek) Shellfish Sanitation and 0CM are okay with the gravity flow dewatering but need to be notified if there's a change I've determined that we cannot prohibit future dredging water discharge on the basis of ORW waters farther downstream at Goose Creek/Bogue Sound (because this discharge goes into SA waters, notlustsome UTdraining to ORW)—taut, I'm not sure these agencies would encourage or approve coverage of that discharge here given the special habitat anyway I'll address this in the final issuance letter Dewatering flow limit Your direction to them to install a mechanism to control the flow will be necessary for compliance with NCG02 Jean says it's feasible to estimate flow in the channel or ditch where their dewatering water will enter She can help you do that if you need to Because of the flow limit in the permit (50% of the 7Q10), we need an estimated flow at low tide conditions to establish a flow discharge limit for this operation I need that information for the cover letter Wetlands O&M Plan Jean advises that there are probably wetlands on at least one side of the mine, and Mr Williford needs to have them identified It means they need to prepare an O&M Plan — the first step of which is to get a delineation done Here it's not a "Pumping" O&M Plan, but they need to address how they'll guard against potential impacts The permit requires that the WiRO approve that O&M plan before they can dewater Here is an excerpt from my cover letter so far Please be awai a that mine dewatei ing at your site has the potential to impact adjacent wetlands The specific i equirements for mint dewatering at facilities near wetlands can be found in Pai t 111 Section E ofyoui permit You must have an annroved Oneration and Monitorine fO&Ml Plan before mine dewaterine discharees occur at vour facility Discharging mine dewatering wastewater without Plan approval will be subject to enforcement action An Operation and Monitoring Plan for your facility must be Submitted to the Wilmington Regional Office within 60 days of your receipt of this pei mit Contact Dan Sams at the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 796 7215 foi more infoi matron about the approval process Your 0&M Plan should include • A wetland delineation to identify all surface waters including wetlands in the vicinity of the mine inside and outside of the mine site boundary This must be perfoi med by the US Army Coi p of Engineei s (USACOE), of by a consultant and then certified that the USACOE is in agreement + Site map This map should indicate the landscape and position of all wetlands (based on the delineation), ditches, proposed well placement, bore ow areas over bui den stcn age, mine excavation pits, vehicle maintenance al ta%, mining roads, buffers, rain gauges fuel and bulk fuel storage areas sediment traps, settling basins buildings and other impervious str uctures stoi mwater conti ols and the mine footprint • The amount of buffer around the mine footprint and wetlands • identify all discharge points from the mine and the type of discharge (stoi mwater, inane dewatering and/oi process wastewater overflow) For mine dewatering specify the anticipated rate of discharge If this discharge will vary, estimate the maximum i ate of dischai ge • Identify surface waters that maybe impacted (Sanders Creek and Goose Creek) the classification of those waters (SA HQW) and how the open ation will enure the diwhargc from the mine will not cause an cxceedance of the water quality standai ds • Design specifications and calculations for sctthng basins u,ed to i educe tut bidity and 7 SS prior to dischai ge What size %form event have the settling ponds -ind retention pond been designed for? (For example, the t0-yeai 24-hour event) • Identify whether shallow monitoring wells are necessary to monitor and pi otect against impacts to wetlands If not, the plan Should thoi oughly explain wiry not (fort example dewatei ing will not change the hydt aulic gradient in a way that will drain new by wetlands because discharge,, will rehydi ate then)) If dischal ge is into wetlands, the plan must addres, how non erosive flow will he achieved • For mining with the potential to drain wetlands, a radiuti of influe-nce' calculation must be provided for nines intending to d(-water from the pit if thei e are tiurtaee waters or wetlands close to the pit that could be impacted Pi ovide all assumptions u,ed for deter mining this radius of influence ai ound the mining site Once the cone of influence is determined identify the wetlands in the in)pact ai ea and locate monitot ing wells accot dingly The Regional Office may advise you on other components or details dui ing the approval process Jean, do you have any comments or additional advice for me and Brian on this list? Brian, historically Central Office has been less involved rn the O&M Plan review because our group's expertise with wetlands ore limited I used Linda Willis' original guidance document to help me with this list You all might need to look to DWR in your office for some assistance, especially with the NPDES position in DEMLR currently vacant The major step here is to identify what's on or near the site first, and then evaluate what needs to be in place for the mining operation to ensure they are not impacted Does this sound suitable to go into the cover letter? As soon as we get a flow estimate, we can issue the COC, as long as you all are okay with what we're asking in the O&M Plan Thanks l Bethany fie thwa, Oeotgoulim Lni it e3rii1iented Ln ine ei NCDENR: Dnision of FnergN Mintrdl and l and Resources StollmalLl l'ttmitting 1'togram 1612 Maul Scr►ice Center Raleigh NC 27699-1612 ,i12 N Salisbury Strut Raleigh NC 27604 919 1807-6372 (phony) 9191 807-6494 (fax) WLbsitL htip Ilportal ncdeni orghkebllrlstorm"ater 1 marl cor r e spondc OIL L to mal h nm thm oddi c %� rnot be urbn er In lit, North ( arolina Public. R cord% tau and nur) he d i wk,& d to dur d Inrrm s From Lambe, Brian Sent Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8 03 AM To Georgoulias, Bethany Subject RE Maps for S&P Gravel Mine - Newport, Carteret County The blue lines I added to the map are what I have seen with my eyes The outlet channel is circled l added what [think is sanders creek on the west of the dirt road I think the trib runs into the sanders right before hwy 24 where it hits a culvert I will look for the sanders culvert on the loop road today From Georgoulias, Bethany Sent Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1 31 PM To Steenhuis, Joanne Cc Lambe, Brian Subject RE Maps for S&P Gravel Mine - Newport, Carteret County No problem, Joanne Brian, maybe you can point out on the map exactly where the ditch lean talked about leads from Rick Williford's pit? Joanne says she forwarded the email with the maps Otherwise, I need to wait for Jean's input on this next week I want to make sure we advise the permittee correctly on any restrictions on dewatering Either way, we're dealing with tidally influenced waters that we can't estimate a 7Q10 (low flow) for Unless Water Quality feels the gravity flow of dewatering water could negatively impact downstream SA waters because of excessive dilution or flow velocities, I'm inclined not to specify a flow limit in the cover letter —particularly since he will not be pumping I still plan to advise him that he should have some method of controlling flow from his BMPs (flashboard riser, etc ) in the event that flow must be restricted to comply with effluent limits in the permit, and to be consistent with your recommendations I'll work with Joanne and Jean to advise other components of an O&M Plan that would be required before he could dewater We can move forward with the NCG02 Certificate of Coverage, but he'll have to put some kind of 0&M dewatering plan together that the WiRO can approve One component will likely be delineating wetlands so he knows where they are, if any Again, I'll check in with Jean on these aspects when she gets back Sorry this is such a complicated ones Any help on discharge location in the meantime would be helpful Thanks' Bethany Be►ham Georgoulias E-ni n onim n/al f ngim ei NC DI--NR / DiN ision of Ener-N Mineral and [,and ReIauicL', Storm%,11L1 Peirnitunig, Piogram 1612 Mail Servict. Ctinti,.i Ralcigh NC 27699-1612 i12 N Salisblli'j Sircet RalciLgh NC 27604 919 / 807-6372 (phone) 919 / 807-6494 ([a\) WLbN]tL htt 1/portal nedLni 01`1/web/h/5tonn"ater F nield Cot It %ponde ercc 10 andJiorn this udehLss mat & uihiec,t to the Vorrh ( med a MiNg H curd% bu wed mik he drK.%n3edto thodpurtrLs From Steenhuis, Joanne Sent Monday, September 09, 2013 2 24 PM To Georgoulias, Bethany Subject RE Maps for S&P Gravel Mine - Newport, Carteret County Bethany, I am sorry, but I cannot help you on this as I have only been to look at the stream by the road with Jean I talked with Jean and she says that Brian Lambe has her file and would probably be your best bet as to locating what you need on the aerial I will forward your e-mail to him Otherwise you will need to wait for Jean to come back next week, Sorry' From Georgoulias, Bethany Sent Monday, September 09, 2013 12 SO PM To Steenhuis, Joanne Subject Maps for S&P Gravel Mine - Newport, Carteret County Hi Joanne, Poor Jean has talked to me so much about this one, and I'm still Just SO confused about exactly where the dewatering water drains to It's a ditch that leads somewhere, and I thought it was some part of Goose Creek At issue is that the area of Goose Creek at the mouth (and east/west along the shore) is ORW, covered under a special ORW rule That rule says "The only new or expanded NPDES permitted discharges that shall be allowed shall be non -domestic, non -process industrial discharges " The last time we talked with her and Jim Gregson about this one, the conclusion was that would prohibit any dredging dewatering discharge from this mine BUT, I need to figure out again why she and Jim thought the discharge went to that segment Boyd Devane and I are struggling with similar mining discharge situations, and we're not sure that unnamed tribs leading into these ORW waters (or PNA waters) are necessarily restricted by the classification rule In my case, we decided this area drains to 15A 2B 0225 (7)(D) Western Bogue Sound Section But that rule doesn't include tributaries, only the section itself I've attached two maps One Jean sent me a while back with the PNA area and the mine shown on it The other is the one I drafted up for the COC, and it shows PNA (yellow) and ORW (blue) sections highlighted so you can see My biggest question right now is where is the ditch that this guy is draining his pit to leading? Does it go all the way down to the ORW area, or does it drain into an upper portion of Goose Creek? Both Jean and Brian confirmed that it doesn't go to Sanders Creek (that's what the application and their site plan says, but it's wrong — may have been a previous phase of this mine under another owner) So first priority is to figure out if this really is restricted from dredging WW Second would be whether we ask for wetlands delineation as part of the O&M Plan, which I will have to remind him he needs approval for before starting to dewater (again, which he was ordered to stop by DEMLR b/c the mining permit doesn't allow it right now either) Even if you remember where it was and can just highlight it on the COC map, that would be a HUGE helps Thanks for any help you can give iiii Bethany Bethany Georgouhas Environmental Engineer NCDENR 1 Division of Energy, Mineral, and sand Resources Stornwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 512 N Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 919 / 807-6372 (phone), 919 / 807-6494 (fax) Website Imp //portal mdeni or gh� 4ebflr/storinv ater l marl c or i. spon(i sic. Tel (utd I, Inn lhrs adrhe %$ mai Ili %I&IL C! to the 1 of ih ! arohno 11uhhe & cord% Iem and mij he dise los. d to thud Iuirm % Conway, Jean From Georgoulias Bethany Sent Friday July 19 2013 11 19 AM To Conway Jean Cc Bennett Bradley Gregson Jim Subject S&P Sand and Gravel Bogue Pit Attachments NCG020845_NOI pdf Hi Jean, Thanks again for the discussion on this one today Attached is a copy of the NOI, and I've Just put a copy of the larger site pian in the interoffice mail we decided -We can move forward with NCG02 on this one, but we will restrict the conditions/allowable discharges on the Certificate of Coverage (COC) to prohibit new process wastewater discharges to any ORWs (Basis 2B 0225, Western Bogue Sound Section that includes Goose Creek and waters draining to] We have done this before, and current General Permit language references the possibility that a facility's COC will specify which discharges are or are not allowed Further, restrictions on operation will be addressed in the 0&M Plan that will be approved by the regional office (may need to draw on help from others in DWQ) -We need additional information from the applicant SPU will work with Jean to request this from Mr Williford This includes > Wetlands delineation > More information about proposed operation > Pumping/Draining O&M Plan for this operation — need to begin working with WiRO on developing this for his site, even if final approval extends past COC issuance [CO will hold off on issuance until you feel comfortable either with final O&M, or that he's on the way to developing an acceptable one ] -Discuss possibility of no dredging discharges with DMLR counterpart and advise/discuss with applicant -Discharge volumes will be restricted to Sanders Creek because of SA, HQW classification Need a "7Q10 equivalent" low flow condition estimate because flow limit will apply under the permit, and these are tidally influenced waters WW discharges also need to be approved by Shellfish Sanitation (Div Marine Fisheries) before we can issue the COC Jean —may need some more clarification here on what discharges actually flow here, since most of what we talked about today was the gravity flow in the ditched area leading to the trib of Goose Creek This should also be addressed in O&M Anything else? Thanks, Bethany Bethany Georgoulias Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DWQ j Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 512 N Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone (919) 807-6372 Fax (919) 807-6494 NEW Website httPJ/Portal rKxfar 9fflA rgO1W i/wslsu 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 ConwayJean From Conway Jean Sent Friday July 19 2013 9 21 AM To Georgoulias Bethany Subject RE S&P Gravel Mine Brunswick County Individual WW permil? You can call us at 910-796-7339 jean From Georgoulias, Bethany Sent Wednesday, July 17, 2013 9 09 AM To Bennett, Bradley, Gregson, Jim, Belnick, Tom, Poupart, Jeff, Hennessy, John Cc Conway, Jean Subject S&P Gravel Mine - Brunswick County, Individual WW permit? Gentlemen, We accepted this mining permit application for coverage under NCG02, but there's a wrinkle in moving forward with that that the Wilmington Regional Office wants to discuss We need to address this before SPU's move over to DEMLR, because the question that has come up is whether it should be given an Individual wastewater permit from one of the NPDES Units Instead The Issues Although the application says they dewater (gravity, but still considered mine dewatering wastewater) into SA, HQW waters, some of their dewatering flows to a tnb that drorns Into Goose Creek, part of the ORW watershed addressed in a site -specific ORW strategy in 02B 0225 ((7)(d)) It is part of the Western Bogue Sound Section where the "only new or expanded NPDES permitted discharges that shall be allowed shall be non -domestic, non -process industrial discharges " Jean reports that the operator plans to dredge in the future, and that discharge would flow to this trib (which, by our interpretation of these rules, is not allowed) The WiRO agrees some kind of Pumping/Draining O&M Plan is required for this permit, but currently their engineer position that would handle it (formerly Linda Willis) is vacant The mine has been there a long time, but dredging will be an introduction of process wastewater There is also the issue of SA,HQW that requires an estimate of 7Q10 because of discharge limits The request We need to arrange a meeting/conference call to sort out the fate of this permit If it needs to go to one of the NPDES Units WiRO and SPU need to coordinate with NPDES WW, and WiRO needs direction on what to do next (to advise the permittee) We also need to know whether to return this NCG02 application or convert it to an individual WW permit Please let me know when you are available this week or next week to discuss Thanksl Bethany Bethany Georgoulias Environmental Engineer NCDENR I DWQ I Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 512 N Salisbury St Raleigh NC 27604 Phone (919) 807-6372 Fax (919) 807-6494 NEW Website httpJlporta! ncdenr orglwebhmgL%sisu 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 Division of Water Quality / Surface Water Protection r.Errm ") NCDENR National Pollutant Discharge Fliminatlon System hearo.C=t>tlt`+(ne,+i;tr NCG020000 NOTICE OF INTENT National iPollutant Discharge Elimination System application for,coverage under General Permit NCGO20000 STORMWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as SIC (Standard Industrial, Classification) Code -14XX Mineral Mining Industry (except as specified below) The following activities are also Included - • Active or inactive mining operations (including borrow pits --except for NCDOT borrow posy that discharge stormwater contaminated with or that has come in contact with any overburden, raw material, intermediate products, finished products byproducts or waste products located on the site of such operations • Stormwater from vehicle maintenance activities at mining operations • Overflow from facilities that recycle process wastewater, and/or • Mine dewatenng (wastewater) The fotlowinglactivrties are specifically excluded from coverage under this General Permit • Stormwater discharges associated with peat mining coal mining, and metal mining, • Stormwater discharges from mining operations which are intermixed on site with stormwater from asphalt operations and/or concrete operations ,% Stormwater discharges associated with oil and gas extraction operations and • Stormwater discharges associated with tourist gem mines • NCDOT borrow pits are covered under NCS000150 �i The following discharges are covered by NPDES general permit NCG520000 instead of NCG020000 • Point source discharges of stormwater and wastewater from in -stream sand mining operations (t a sand dredging or dipping operations) • Please contact the NPDES Wastewater Point -Source Group for more information on coverage under this permit. Please print or type all antries- m t is epphcatlon form 1) Mailing address of,ownerloperator (aflicral adc#ress to which atl_permit correspondence wdl be mailed) Legal Owner Name .5 I �A-Np A-po ���[4 �-. u L-L _ (Attach the most recent Annual Report to the NC Secretary of State showing the current legal name of the corporation or enthy Alternatively this permit can be given to an individual or government authonty This name must be the same name as appears on thg t waton of Laird Resources tuning Permit j - Signee's Name (as signed for to permit signature at bottom) Street Address D ` ' - - City Sul R+-513u(L J __ State_±L(L ZIP Code �� S H Telephone No � 31 3� - 7-5-02 � Email W «�.tFb,2D wwx Alternate Pontxt Name Vol4UL F 6-C _ _ Y_ Emaii (if different) Alternate Contact Telephone (if different) Z6'7— - 31 2, 12013 d fit, F f .1 7 NCG020000 N 0 E a i i 2) Location of facility producing discharge Facility Name _V� OC11) e P l rt -- _ S A - <,91, A-TJ- (VZ't-Lt_L P) 'A - FacihtyStreet Address Wo]� re,Uu1'n -- f ISU j3yywC Lov ,Eo"- -o - - Fac0ity City tJ � w po r T State � P L ZIP Cade 7,��_7_ d Facility County C prJ T r yL i- Facility Contact JC c C�= W taut t_0f t> - Telephone No z Sz 3 - z Syy_ = � Fax- Z,6Z Contact E-mail Cy 'r\ 3) Physical Location Information Please provide a narrative description of how to get to the facility (use street names state road numbers and ) distance and direction from a roadway Lntersection) 1'tzAkrex.4 t(o- n0GPrSC oA I+L0!j Z`1_ A&)LIr 3 MILE P#45 (W i�_ 60NLQ2_ =_7`. T) �E A- Lff rLJ& DnTu &)&V = uyI' i�Re�� T-AIz f21611r &101 s 4. Latitude 34 ° H L ' qg (af,,�'f it Long etude - 770 ' , Z L-" � - OAR' Pfar 0wheo + � g Z I {degrees, minutes, seconds) l r r , Perm) 5) This NPDES Permit Application applies to which of the following ❑ New or Proposed Facility Bate operation is to begin IA Existing Date began mining l I 1 Z.00(0 6) Standard Industrial Classification Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary industrial activity at this facility SIC Code 7) Provide a narrative description of the types of minerals mined at this facility 8) Is this mine an inactive mine site? IN No ❑ Yes If yes do you posses an Inactive Renewal" from DEMLR and notified the DWO Regional Office or have you certified to the DWQ that the site has been stabibzed? 0 No ❑ Yes 9) Does this facility already have a valid Mining )permit from the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land)Resources (DEMLR) [formerly DLR)? ❑ No If No, please indicate the status of the Mining Permit application T$ Yes If yes, please provide the Mining Permit number l Z 3, _ Please also provide a copy of your DEMLR Mining Permit with this DWO application Note DWQ canna! issue a COC for the NCGO20000 Genera! Permit until a Mining Permit is Issued or renewed Uk the DEMLR 10) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits? 14 No 3' ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility -�- __- r NCG020000 N O 1 11) Are you applying for a mining permit in the same location as a previously permitted mine'7 k � ❑ No t4 Yes If yes specify permit number and name if known R,U 5 S e {- M we - P avzh i r 144- rusT- wow&) 12) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits (ex recycle permits)? P1 No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility 13) Does total area of this mine site include ready -mix and asphalt areas? ® No ❑ Yes if yes, do they have DWQ stormwater permits (if owned by the same company)? ❑ No ❑ Yes (provide permit number - ) If not owned by the same company, who is the owner 14) Will this mining operation precede development activities at this site? lCK No ❑ Yes 15) Is this mine located within one of the 20 Coastal Counties and will it add more than 10,000 ft2 of, impervious surface? ® No ❑ Yes If yes, you may be required to apply for an additional state stormwater permit Check with your local Regional Office See contact information and checklist below 16) Is this mine tocated the Neuse, Tar-Pamhco, or Catawba River,Basins, or the Randleman or Jordan Water supply Watersheds Ill No ❑ Yes If yes, what size stream buffers are included on site? ft Please show buffers in site plans If yes please include information and plans showing diffuse flow through buffers as required Discharge Pofltts, Recotv_mi -n Waters & WetlaLi&: 17) Receiving waters What is the narne of the body or bodies of,wat+§r (creek, sbum, river, Ilake, eW ) that the facihty stormwater an�lar,wastewaterdi charges ind,up in7 o .Cr: L L r�i-3 f-1 as a ri' rater" If the site stormwater discharges to a separate storm sewer system name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e g City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer) Receiving water classification (if known) _.. S�± i (Qw- Note Discharge of industrial wastewater to receriring waters classified,as WS-11 to WS-v, or SA, must be approved by the Div, of Water Resources, or Div of Marine Fisheries If DWR or DMlF does not approve, coverage under NCG020000 cannot be granted No new discharges of wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as WS-1 or freshwaterORW Wastewater discharges to Saltwater ORW wdl}not'he appro,k ed,under the NCG02 General Perrbit 18) If your facoirty has wastewater f ischarges and they are to HWQ andlor PNA waters (Primary Nursery Areas) waters, what Is the proposed flow rate? A p tafttLa_vr'iv PP 0111See http HyAy..rii;drnf'ne ft;jtWFN_A" maosjogi html for map) F- i i i r-, §C i I NCG020000 N O 1 19) discharge Points y ✓- k Number of discharge points (ditches pipes channels, etc that convey discharges from the property) Onsite Stormwater D Mine dewatering c7" Process Wastewater Overflow 0 I Ofts1to Stormwater I Mine dewatering �(� Process Wastewater Overflow U Discharge points should be clearly marked on the submitted site plan Please provide short narrative description of discharges _71},+.�OrYL� 0Qr� iL (S S Lj 't-iL 1.-J 4�'i� ii lY)? OIDYL A— JV m et r1 -� ' -'*�~ m A{.y A n2 'j -&k_s _Cj1LMC -, 21 &':e 4VX-X ni> rr a) Is your mine dewatering and discharging? (Answer only it you are dewaterngj r ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, where to? _ Surface Waters and/or Wetlands (on -site or off -site) F Other (on -site or off -site) Describe — d b) Are you dewatering but not diischarging7 (Answer only if you are dewatering) ' i ❑ No ❑ Yes If Yes, please explain how you are dewatering, and where that water will be directed 4 20) Will mining operations require dewatering near wetlands or impact any stream, groundwater, or wetlands? �r e M No ❑ Yes Note Wetlands must be CLEARLY DELINEATED on the site plan Mine dewatering activities that have the potential to drain wetlands or otherwise impact surface water or groundwater MUST develop and implement a Pumping Operation and Monitoring (C}&M) Plan that,has been approved by the Division For sites that may drain wetlands -- garoval of a Pumping O&M plan may be required prior to coverage underithis general permit The Pumping O&M flan should be submitted to the appropriate Regional Office and must be approved prior to operation The plan shall include, but is not (�mded to (1) Groundwater monitoring strategies to demonstrate the effect of pumping and to establish any pumping regime necessary to reduce impacts and (2) Detailed plans to maintain surrounding hydrology and respective monitoring to demonstrate compliance See checklist at end of document Contact your local Regional Office for questions specific, to your mine 21) If you are dewatering, are there wetlands or surface waters within 400' of the minle pit perimeter? C,K-No ❑ Yes If yes, what distance are they from the mine pit perimeter? _-_ __ feet 22) Have you been required to obtain a 4041401 Certification permits? 5Z No ❑ Yes if yes, please briefly describe below (include information such a required mitigation BMPs setbacks, »- and/or O&M plans for on or off -site wetlands or other pertinent information) Attach other sheets as necessary 4 7 r I � t NCG020000 N o 1 9 23) Have you,been required to obtain a wetland delineation certified by the US Army Corps of Engineers? 56 No ❑ Yes If yes, please attach to application submission ` r Stormwater BMPs 24) Does this facility employ any best management practices for stormwater control? ; ❑ No 50 Yes If yes, please briefly describe lir L7�i,-Ltr " .*,� �z3 NI} 25) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution, Prev ention Plan? % No ❑ Yes If yes when was it implemented? 26) Will vehicle maintenance activities occur at this facility? a No ❑ Yes Wastewater Treatment Facilities, i 27) Will mine dewatering discharges occur? f1 No ; ❑ Yes a r � � 28) Will discharges of overflows from process wastewater treatment systems occur? I No S ❑ Yes If yes, a Does this facility employ chemical additives to flocculate suspended solids? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, please state the name, manufacturer and the quantity of average daily usage of the chemical additive Vote Please see our website for a list of evaluated polyacrylamlde (DAMS) products for use in North Carolina http (/portal ncdenr orglweb/wglwslsuinpdessw i b Does this facility overflow only during rainfall events exceeding the 10-yr 24-hr rainfall event? ❑ No ❑ Yes ' 29) Are wastewater treatment facli ies (including recycle systems) planned in the 100-year flood plain? k No ❑ Yes i 30) Is your facility washing mined materials? ;W No r ❑ Yes if Yes are you discharging this water? a t > NCO020000 N O t _i Other. 31) Hazardous Waste a) Is this facility a Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage, or Disposal Facility? M No ❑ Yes ,b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? >j No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? MNO El Yes d) If you answered yes to questions b or c , please provide the following information Type(s) of waste How is material stored Where is material stored -- - `-- How many disposal shipments per year Name of transport / disposal vendor _ Vendor address 32) Is your facility providing appropriate secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials? See permits text for secondary containmenf requirements Or ,❑ No ❑ 4Yes 33) Does your site have an active landfill within the mining permit boundary? g No ❑ Yes If yes, specify type ❑ LCID ❑ Other Final Checklist. T l Will be to ad a i c 1 all.of tMi full in iGa s 1 e rid initialed for Please,show that the following required information has been included by initialing in each space below ✓ _ Fee of $100 made payable to NCDENR Completed application and all supporting documents `✓ Copy of the valid approved mining permit (MP) for the facility or indication of MP application status Copy of a county map or other general location map that shows theimining site and nearest major roads vl Copy of USGS topographic map showing the mining site and surrounding areas or other map that clearly shows site location in relation to nearby streams, wetlands and other waters etc �l 2 copies of large-scale (minimum 24 x 36") site plan with topographical lines with all outfalls, applicable ,buffers and wetlands clearly dallhreated, aaPd 100--,year flood plain line If applieabte ` A copy df your'DEMLR mining`permit. Nt A copy of your US Army Corps -approved wetland delineation if you markgd "yes to question 23 above ✓ A line drawing of the water flow through the facility A pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water rand,any coltecbon and treatment measures ''lf mine It$ is in one of the Z0 Coastal Gtrat�lh�. 4: Applicant has checked with the appropriate regional office to verify the need for a Coastal State Stormwater permit Regional Office Contact _i,(O-LL L I 'L a NCG020000 N O ( • Applicant has included a detailed list of impervious surface areas and percentages, sub drainage areas and total drainage area If the mine is dewatering and near wetlands, or may otherwise impact surface waters or groundwater, include the following and contact your local regional office about a Pumping OW Plan (see below for contact information) You may be required to provide an approved Pumping O&M Phan priorto NCG02 issuance 2 copies of detailed Full Size Plans (at least 24" x 36") delineating areas on the plans and trstr� acr_ ease (including wetlands, ditches well -placements, pits borrow areas, overburden storage, stormwater controls/BMPs, vehicle maintenance areas, settling basins product process (such as screening stockpiles waste piles), total drainage area, impervious surface percentages (If state sw programs apply), applicable buffers, and access and/or haul roads) Pump dewatering size and information on its specifications Well information (design, depths, maintenance) Physical monitoring for the wetlands areas Settling pond sizing information, if applicable Level spreader design If applicable Details about dewatering method Cone of Influence calculations Description of measures to prevent erosion and flooding Description & information about 401/404 permits that have been obtained. Copy of US Army Corps of Engineers wetland delineations or approved wetland delineation (if applicable) I have contacted my local regional office about a Pumping O&M Plan Regional Office Contact Date contacted -OR- f _�,_ I will not any impact nearby wetlands, surface waters or groundwater by dewatering Certification North Carolina General Statute 143-216 6 b (i) provides that Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification in any application record report, plan or other l document filed or required to be maintained under this Article or a rule implementing this Article or who knowingly makes a false statement of a Motenal fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article or who falsifies tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the f` (Environmental ivlanagementl Commtssion implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Glass 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10 000) , w 33) Signatory Requirements (per 40 CFR r122 22) e Ail applications reports or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certrfiad a All notices of intent to be covered under this General Permit shall be signed as follows (1) For a corporation by a responsible corporate officer for the purpose of this permil a responsible corporate officer means (a) a president , secretary treasurer or vice president of the corporation In charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar ; policy or decision making functions for the corporation or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars) if authority to sign Oocuments has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship by a general partner or the proprietor respectively, or (3) For a municipality state federal or other public agency by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected ofctat _ i I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual, permit - I agree to ablde by the following as a part of coverage under this General Permit k r 1 1 agree to abide by the approved Mining PerMit for this mining activity (A copy of the valid mining permit must be attached to this request NCG020000 N O 1 2 l agree to not discharge any sanitary wastewater from this mining activity except under the provisions of another NPOES permit specifically issued therefore 3 1 agree that bulk storage of petroleum products and other chemicals shall have adequate protection so as to contain all spills on the seta 4 1 agree that solid wastes will be disposed of in accordance with N C statutes and rules governing solid waste disposal 5 1 agree that maintenance activities for vehicles and heavy equipment will be performed so as to not result in contamination of the surface or ground waters agree to abide by the provisions as listed above and recognize that the provisions are to be considered as enforceable requirements of the General Permit I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate Panted Name of Person Signing 0_VrA&LF$_ (Z . to l t.L I C-0P—n_ `title OLOi-\ v_Y�— I U fl c 1<71 (Signature of Applrca (D e 5rgn d) Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for$100 made payable to NCDENR Mail the entire package to Stormwater and General Permits Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mad Service Center Raleigh North Carolina 27699-1617 Note The submission of this document does not guarantee the issuance of an NPDES permit For questions, please contact the ©WQ Regional Office for your area— e lonal'Offlce Contact Info Mon Asheville Office Fayetteville Office Mooresville Office Raleigh Office Washington Office Wilmington Office Winston-Salem Central Office (828) 296-4500 (910) 433-3300 (704) 663-1699 (919) 7914200 (252) 946-6481 (910) 796-7215 (336)771-5000 (919) 807-6300 CA201206701039 t a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL NAIVE OF LIMITED LLABIL1 Y COMPANY S & P Sand and Gravel, LLC Date Filed 3/7/2012 3,30 00 PM Elaine F Marshap ' North Carolina Secretary of State SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER 0848370 STATE OF FORMATION NC Farg o b0* REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2012 SECTION A D charges 1 NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT Treve B Lumsden 2 SIGNATURE OF THE, NEW REGISTERED AGENT SrONATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 3 REGISTERED OFFICE STREET ADDRESS COUNTY 4 REGISTERED OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 8752 Reed Drive, Suite 3 8752 Reed Drive, Suite 3 Emerald isle, NC 28594 Carteret Emerald Isle NC 28594 SECTION B 1 IDESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS Excavating 2 PRINCIPAL OFFICE PRONE NUMBER (252) 393-8116 3 PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL _ 4 PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS S COUNTY 6 PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 308 VFW Road 308 VFW Road Swansboro, NC 28564 Onslow Swansboro, NC 28584 SECTION C (Enter additional ManagerslMernberslOrganlzers in Section E ) NAME Charles R Williford NAME William K Page TITLE Manager TITLE Manager/Member NAME TITLE ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS P O Box 1436 308 Vfw lioad Swansboro, NC 28584 _ Swansboro, NC 28584 L SECTION D Section D must be completed In Its entirety by a persoMbusiness entity 1 / - i SIGNATURE - - _ DATE Patin must be afgond by a Mam*er/Member Itsted udder Section C of thto form • Pnnt or Ty" Name of ManspeNrdember 4V� � YMC THIS ENTITY DOES NOT DUALII=Y FOR THE 2011 ANNUAL REPORT FZI.IND FEE EXEMPTION GRANTED UNDER SQDIO31 MAIL TO Saorwtery d State, OcMomticna Drylsron Post Ofte Box 2RS25 R"h NO 27628.0525 a.. 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Jean, Just to get started with setting a date, are there 2 3 days over the next 2 weeks that would work for you to visit the site, if so we can look over our schedules and see what day works best for everybody? Thanks, Scott Before printing this email, please consider your budget and the environment M *E mail correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and maybe disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation Original Message From Conway, Jean Sent Friday, February 22, 2013 8 48 AM To Vinson, Scott Subject RE S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Hay Scott, This site is only an hour or so from the Washington office Let me know if you can lend your expertise on a site visit for this one 1 have been tagging along with Linda Willis and have done some easy ones by myself but could use all the help I can get You can call me at 910 796 7339 to discuss or see if someone else in your office wants to take this one with me Thanks, Jean Original Message From Bennett, Bradley Sent Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10 33 AM To Vinson, Scott Cc Conway, Jean, Sullivan, Shelton, Gregson, Jim, Adams, Amy Subject FW S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Scott, Here is one of the Mine Dewatering issues I mentioned at the meeting in Wilmington last week I think the experience with the dewatering issues from the WARO could help some in Wilmington right now if you guys could work in a site visit to a few of these with WIRO staff Jean will probably contact you on this one and see if you or someone else in your region is available to go to the site with them Depending on thf. day/time selected maybe we will be able to come down as well BB Bradley Bennett Stormwater Permitting Una I Phone (919) 907 6378 NC Division of Water Quality I Fax (919) 807 6494 1617 Mail Service Center I Email bradley bennett@ncdenr gov Raleigh, NC 27699 1617 I Web http //portal ncdenr org/web/wq/ws/su Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties Original Message From Sulhvan, Shelton Sent Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10 34 AM To Bennett, Bradley Subject FW S&P Sand and Gravel Mine You think someone in SPU can accompany Jean? Shelton Sullivan NCDENR I Division of Water Quality I Wetlands & Stormwater Branch Wetlands, Buffers, Stormwater Compliance. and Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 1617 Phone (919)807 6361 Fax (919)807 6494 Email shelton sullivan@ncdenr gov Website http //portal ncdenr org/web/wq/ws 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 P Please consider the environment before printing this email - Original Message - From Conway, Jean Sent Tuesday, February 05, 2013 9 45 AM To Sullivan, Shelton .—Subject S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Shelton, I have sent an NOV 2013 PC 0035 to S&P Sand and Gravel for dewatenng w/out our NCG02 permit and the owner would like to set up a site visit to discuss the discharge Would you or someone from Raleigh be able to accompany me on this one and help out with some technical guidance? The site is in Carteret Co (see attached map) l am new to the mine review process and with Linda gone, I am getting more of these coming to me It is somewhat similar to the Carter mine in that it is a discharge to a UT to Bogue Sound (SA,HQW) but there is no actual pumping The discharge is gravity fed through a S&EC device into a tributary to Goose Creek Branch that flows to Bogue Sound Give me a call if you want to discuss 910 796 7339 Thanks, Jean Note h mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties Conway Jean From Rick Williford [wilhfordnck@yahoo com] Sent Tuesday February 05 2013 10 26 AM To Conway Jean Subject S & P Sand and Gravel Mine Ms Conway, Per our conversation on the phone this morning, I am confirming our discussion regarding the notice of violation and our intent to schedule a meeting on -site to discuss and determine the correct resolution I am awaiting your proposed schedule time and date Please let this e-mail represent my written reply to the notice dated 1/29/13 My understanding is that I now wait for your reply on a date and time and no further immediate action is required on my part Thanks Rick Williford Sunland Builders Inc PH (252) 393-2504 FAX (252) 393-7070 Conway,Jean From ' Conway Jean Sint Monday February 11 2013 4 12 PM To Sullivan Shelton Subject RE S&P Sand and Gravel Mine I have not scheduled a meeting with Mr Williford yet This week is pretty full for me but maybe we can set up a day next week or the week after What does your calendar look like? From Sullivan, Shelton Sent Monday, February 11, 2013 3 58 PM To Conway, Jean Subject RE S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Hey lean Just talked with Elizabeth in Planning and agree that the UT in this case is SA HQW Sorry to confuse things But have you had this meeting's Or what is the status? Thanks Shelton Sullivan NCDE NR I Division of Water Qu thty I Wetlands & Stormwater Br inch Wetlands Buffers Stormwater Compliance ind Permitting Unit 1617 (Wail ServieL Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 Phone (919)807 6361 Fax (919)807-6494 Email shelton Sullivan@nedenr gov Wtbsite http /!portal nedenr org/web/wq/ws 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 iA P[4- tsc contiidcr the Ln%ironmcnt bcforc printing this em tie From Sullivan, Shelton Sent Tuesday, February 05, 2013 1 23 PM To Conway, Jean Subject RE S&P Sand and Gravel Mine I think: someone from the SPU of myself should go I forwarded to the SPU staff as well I think UT's to SA waters are classified as "C" But the ut will discharge to the SA at some point Just depends on which one below SECTION 0300 - ASSIGNMENT OF STREAM CLASSIFICATIONS 15A NCAC 02B 0301 CLASSIFICATIONS GENERAL (i) Unnamed Streams (1) Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary except (A) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications, or (B) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C", or (C) after November 1, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted Sheltoit- Sullivan NCDENR I Division of Water Quality C Wetlands & Stormwater Branch Wetlands, Buffers, Stormwater Compliance and Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Phone (919)807-6361 Fax (919)807-6494 Email Shelton Sullivan ncdenr Gov Website http //Portal ncdenr org/web/wq/ws 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 0 Please consider the environment before printing this email -----Original Message ----- From Conway, lean Sent Tuesday, February 05, 2013 9 45 AM To Sullivan, Shelton SubJect S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Shelton, I have sent an NOV 2013-PC-0035 to S&P Sand and Gravel for dewatering w/out our NCG02 permit and the owner would like to set up a site visit to discuss the discharge Would you or someone from Raleigh be able to accompany me on this one and help out with some technical guidance? The site is in Carteret Co (see attached map) I am new to the mine review process and with Linda gone, I am getting more of these coming to me It is somewhat similar to the Carter mine in that it is a discharge to a UT to Bogue Sound (SA,HQW) but there is no actual pumping The discharge is gravity fed through a S&EC device into a tributary to Goose Creek Branch that flows to Bogue Sound Give me a call if you want to discuss 910-796-7339 Thanks, Jean Note 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 2 l 'r CERTIFIEbMAIL. RECEIPT ..mestic man bmy; ovo insurance coverage Provided) r� Fier delivery Inforniation visit our weliksite at www.usps.com" m g OFFS CIAL USE - m �` Postage $ m Certified Fee ru Ratun� Receipt Fee Postmark C3(Endomm r t Required) Here Restdrim Delivery Fee � ) (Endorgr,, it Required) � TOttrl Paetage &Fees $ it J'Id JJJJ r� '07 t M ar PO Sax No crry to zrp«Form DO Auqost 2666 C/ ■ Complete items 1 2 and 3 Also complete Item 4 If Restricted Delivery Is desired ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you ■ Attach this card to the back of the mallplece or on the fr'nnt If space permits 1 Article Addressed to d A X ❑ Agent ❑ Addressee Received by (Prr d Name G Date of Delivery D 1s delivery address di fdent from item 17 ❑ Yes If YES enter delivery address below ❑ No 3 Service Type Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ egistered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C 0 D 4 Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2 Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1140 0002 3401 3? 7 2 PS Form 3811 February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595 02 M 1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First Class Mail Postag USPSe &Fees Paid Permit No G-10 • Sender Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this lax • NC DENR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY SURFACE WATER PROTECTION SECTION 127 CARDINAL DRIVE DffENSiON WILMimGTON NC 28405 / e I?_ cf:2-- 1 MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Pat McCrory Charles Wakild, P E John Skvarla Governor Director Secretary January 29 2013 Rick Williford CERTIFIED MAIL #7008 1140 0002 3401 3772 S&P Sand Gravel Mine RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 4846-A Highway 24 Newport NC 28570 Subject NOTICE OF VIOLATION NOV 2013-PC-0035 S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Operating without a Stormwater Permit Carteret County Dear Sir On January 17, 2013 staff of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Wilmington Regional Office conducted a site visit at the S&P Sand Gravel Mine (Division of Land Resources (DLR) Mining Permit #16-63) and observed a discharge from the mine site to surface waters without the approved General Stormwater Permit NCG020000 for mining operations A file review reveals there has been no application received by DWQ and there has been no permit issued for this mine The National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program was established by the federal Clean Water Act (1972) and then delegated to the Division of Water Quality for implementation in North Carolina The NPDES Phase I permitting program for stormwater discharges was established in 1990 Phase I focused on site and operation planning to reduce pollutant sources One of the industries regulated through NPDES permits is mining activities under the standard industrial code 1442 As a result of the site visit and file review, the following violation, detailed below is noted Operating a facility without an NPDES stormwater permit It is illegal to operate certain industrial plants without a permit under North Carolina General Statute (NCGS) 143-215 1(a) Illegal operation is subject to civil penalties of up to $25 000 per day according to NCGS 143-215 6A (a) (2) NPDES general permit NGG020000 has been established pursuant to NCGS 143-215 1(b) for discharges of stormwater to surface waters This general permit is applicable to owners or operators of stormwater point source discharges associated with activities classified as establishments primarily engaged in mining The S&P Sand Gravel Mine was operating at the time of inspection and a discharge was observed from the mine pit into a tributary to Goose Creek Branch classified as SA,HQW A Notice of Violation issued by the Division of Land Resources, dated December 17, 2012, requested that you apply for an NPDES GENERAL PERMIT NO NCG020000 to allow the discharge of Stormwater, mine dewatering wastewater, and process wastewater to surface waters of North Carolina No application has been received by the Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive i xWnsion Wilmington North Caroint 12840.) 3845 Phone 910 796 72 i 511,ax 910 350 2004 \ Customer Service 1 877 623 6748 Internet mi%w newateroual0 org NorthCarohna Nahmall�r An Equal Opportunity\ Atfirmatne Action Fniplo\er Rick Williford - S& I Sand Gravel Mine January 29, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Requested Response This Office requests that you respond to this letter in writing within 10 days of receipt of this Notice Your response should be sent to the Wilmington Regional Office at 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington NC 28405 Your response should address the following items 1 Please explain why you have been operating a facility without a General Stormwater Permit 2 If you plan to conduct mining operations that include a discharge to surface waters you are requested to apply for an individual NPDES Permit for wastewater discharge from the mine pit 3 Enclosed is an application form, also called a Notice of Intent Please return this form with the application fee within the next 10 working days from receipt of this letter to Mr Bradley Bennett Stormwater & General Permits Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 Thank you for your attention to this matter This office requires that the violations, as detailed above, be abated immediately These violations and any future violations are subject to a civil penalty assessment of up to $26,000 00 per day for each violation Should you have any questions regarding these matters please contact Jean Conway or myself at 910-796-7215 Sincerely JarssHH Gregson Wilmington Regional Supervisor Division of Water Quality Surface Water Protection Section Enclosure NCG20 Inspection Report —Carteret Co NOI NPDES General Permit cc DWQ WiRO — NCG020 Carteret Co DWQ CO NPDES Stormwater Permitting Unit (Bradley Bennett) DWQ Central Files (w/o att) DLR WiRo .P Site Inspection Report Site Number WT000991 Site Name S&P Sand Gravel Mine Site Address Bogue Loop Rd County Carteret Directions 34 710044 -77 004998 Latitude +34°42 36 Site Owner Name Williford Rick Inspection Date 01/17/13 Reason for Inspection Routine Inspection Type Site Inspection (non -DOT) Inspection Contact Person On Site Representative(s) Primary Inspector Jean Conway Secondary Inspector(s) Facility compliance Status 0 Compliant Program Area NPDES SW - Industrial Question Areas ® Failure to Secure NPDES SW Permit Inspection Summary Region Wilmington Longitude 7790018 ® Not Compliant Phone Phone 910 796-7215 Failure to Secure NPDES SW Permit Does the site have a NPDES Industrial Stormwater Permit? Comment Discharge observed into tributary to Goose Creek from mine site No NPDES permit for this facility on file Page 1 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1 MINE NAME S & P Sand and Gravel Mine 2 MINING PERMIT # 16-23 3 OPERATOR Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS 4846-A Highway 24, Newport NC 28570 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 1 117116 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak $ Person(s) contacted at site none 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures? ® Yes ❑ No 11 Date last inspected 3/22/10 12 Any mining since last inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes N No If no, explain Operating condition 4A Adequate mechanical barriers (sediment traps) not maintained Construction entrance not installed OC 4B All drainage from mine area is not diverted to pit See 4C OC 4C No dewatering activities shall occur at this site The mine permit is in contradiction with DWQ permits (to be verified) and with mine map Significant flow at sediment trap location 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes N No If no, explain Bond cancelation notice received No reclamation has begun Bond deadline 12/4/12 Reclamation Condition 1 Mine area has not been restored to a lake, slopes have not been suitably_ graded and stabilized RC2A The area is to be a lake area However, the outlet of the pit does not allow for a lake to form RC213 Slopes have not been graded to final condition Q vertical to 1 horizontal) RC2C Stockpiles have not been leveled and smoothed RC3 Reve etation has not occurred RC4 Reclamation has not occurred 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? N Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage Slight amount of dirt in road 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken 1 Immediately bei7in reclamation procedures includma cradinp- slopes to a 3 1. orovidin groundcover on all bare areas Else_wise, reinstate the bond immediate]) 2 Provide detail of sediment traps to be reconstructed Show dimensions materials calculations 3 Install sediment traps upon approval 4 Install construction entrance 5 Revise hermit to include dewaterine You do not have a NPDES dewateringpermit either This needs to be rectified 17 Other recommendations and comments 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ® Not Reviewed Not in file Last report l have is 2005 Enclosed form Raleigh central office should mail this to you every year Enclosure is Est so you know what to look for 19 Follow-up inspection needed? E Yes 0 No Proposed date Jan 2013 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report I 21 Copy of Report sent to operator] 1 / 16/2012 INSPECTED BY Brian Lamb, Telephone No 910-796-7314 Brian Lambe@ncdenr gov DATE 11/15/2012 Copy to file Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist �Aajf'A NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Tracy Davis, PE, CPM Land Quality Section Beverly Eaves Purdue, Governor Director Dee Freeman, Secretary December 17 2012 NOTICE OF VIOLATION FOR MINING WITHOUT A PERMIT CERTI['lED MAIL7011 0110 0000 9947 4714 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Rick Williford 4846-A Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 RE Revoked Mining Permit No 16-23 S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Carteret County, White Oak River Basin Dear Mr Williford This is to inform you that you and/or vour firm arelis violating the Mining Act of 1971 by operating a mine without a permit as required by North Carolina General Statutes (ht.reinafter NCGS) 74-46, et seq , as amended On December 17 2012 personnel of this office inspected a mining operation being undertaken on Bogue Loop Road, Cape Carteret Carteret County Personnel of this office have also determined that Rick Williford is the operator of this mine The area affected at the site by minim -related activities was measured to be 26 12 acres in size A Notice of Deficiency was received by your office on November 20, 2012 regarding deficiencies in the mine permit and the bond cancellation ° A bond cancellation notice was issued on November 2 2012 by Judith Wehner Assistant State Mining Specialist T he deadline to reinstate or replace the bond was December 4 2012 Failing to reinstate the bond by this deadline automatically revokes the mining permit(G S 74-50(c)) All mining activities should cease and reclamation actions should commence immediately You are currently minim; without a permit Pursuant to G S 74-50 of the Mining Act of 1971 no person may operate a mine without first obtaining a mining permit and also posting a bond to ensure that the site is reclaimed Mining is defined by NCGS 74-49 as Wilmington Regional office 127 Cardinal Drive Ext Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 3845 Phone 910 796 72151 FAX 910 350 2004 Nonce of Violations for Mining without a Penniit Rick Williford December 17, 2012 Page 2of3 Fhe breaking of the surface in order to facilitate or accomplish the extraction or removal of minerals, ores, or other solid matter, Any activity or process constituting all or part of a process for the extraction or removal of minerals, ores, soils and other solid matter from its original location and/or The preparation washing cleaning, or other treatment of minerals, ores or other solid matter so as to make them suitable for commercial, industnal, or construction use "Minerals" means anv soils, clay, coal stone, gravel, sand, phosphate rock metallic ore and any other solid material or Substance of commercial value found in natural deposits on or in the earth (NCGS 74- 49(6)) Because you are in violation of the Mining Act of 1971 you are directed to immediately halt the above mentioned mini nuo ivration until you have obtained a valid mining permit from this Department Please contact this office immediately at Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Eat Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 to indicate your intention to comply with the Act In addition, you must take the following corrective actions to bring this site into compliance rile the attached application for a permit, including a reclamation plan within 30 days of your receipt of this Notice ? In the event that your application for a permit is approved, you must post a bond or other form of security acceptable to the Department to ensure that the affected area will be reclaimed when your mining operation has terminated Fhe bond does not have to be submitted concurrent with the application for a permit 3 You must take the following corrective actions to restore or repair any damage that has resulted from your unlawful mining activity a The sediment traps should be clearly defined on the application Size and give details regarding the sediment traps Pending application decision, install sediment traps b Install construction entrance c, Apply for a NPDES dewatering permit through NC Division of Water Quality Or Notice of Violations for Mining without a Permit Rick Williford December 17, 2012 Page 3 of 3 4 As an alternative to filing the attached mining permit application, you must immediately initiate reclamation of this site and complete the reclamation within 90 days of receipt of this Notice Should you choose this alternative, you must submit within 30 days of receipt of this Notice a plan detailing; the intended reclamation including a specific schedule for completion of this work Violations of the Mining Act for mining without a permit are subject to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 00 per day for each day of a continuing violation A penalty may be assessed for violations committed prior to your receipt of this notice A penalty will be assessed for violations committed after receipt of this Notice Should you fail to comply with the terms of this Notice within the prescribed time frames, additional enforcement action will betaken Such action may result in the issuance of an injunction or the imposition of a criminal penalty The responsibility for understanding and complying with the requirements of the Act rests upon the individuals and firms who are subject to its requirements A copy of the Act and the Administrative Rules is enclosed for your information The subject site will not be considered in compliance with the Act until you have obtained a valid mining permit and/or satisfactorily completed the required reclamation work Please do not hesitate to contact either Brian Lambe or me regarding any questions You might have on this matter Sincercly, C Daniel Sams, PF, ME' Regional Engineer Land Quality Section Attachments Iwo Mining Permit Applications I he Mining Act of 1971 NCAC Trice 15A Chapter 5 cc Ms lanet Boyer, PE Linda Willis, DWQ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) I MINE NAME S & P Sand and Gravel Mine 2 MINING PERMIT # 16-23 3 OPERATOR Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS 4846-A Highway 24, Newport, NC 28570_ _ 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 12/3/12 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak 8 Person(s) contacted at site none 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures? Z Yes ❑ No 11 Date last inspected 3/22/10 12 Any mining since last inspection? 0 Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permits ❑ Yes ® No if no, explain Operating condition 4A Adequate mechanical barriers (sediment traps) not maintained Construction entrance not installed OC 413 All drainage from mine area is not diverted to pit See 4C OC 4C No dewatering activities shall occur at this Site The mine permit is in contradiction with DWQ permits (to be verified) and with mine map Significant flow at sediment trap location 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Ycs ®No If no, explain Bond cancelation notice received No reclamation has bea,.un Bond deadline 12/4/12 Reclamation Condition 1 Mine area has not been restored to a lake. slopes have not been suitably graded and stabilized RC2A 'I he area is to be_a lake area However, the outlet of the pit doc,s not allow for a lake to form RC213 Slopes have not been gLaded to final condition Q vertical to 1 horizontal RC2C Stockpiles have not been leveled and smoothed RC3 Revegetation has not occurred__ RC4 Reclamation has not occurred IS Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage" ® Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage Slight amount of dirt in road 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken l Immediately beein reclamation procedures includini; aradm2 slooes to a 3 1. movidm groundcover on all bare areas Elsewise, reinstate the Fond immediately 2 Provide detail of sediment traps to be reconstructed Show dimensions, materials, calculations 3 Install sediment traps upon approval ._ 4 Install construction entrance 5 Revise permit to include dewaterw2� You do not have a NPDES dewaterma permit either This needs to be rectified 17 Other recommendations and comments 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? ❑ Yes ❑ No (ENplain) ® Not Reviewed Not in file 19 Follow-up inspection needed � ® Yes ❑ No Proposed date Jan 2013 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Repo t 1 21 Copy of Report sent to operator12/17/2012 INSPECTED BY Brian Lambe DATE 12/17/2012 Telephone No 910-796-7 514 M ncdenr gov Copv to File Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist + � 4 Y '��r� `i • � CDEN North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources Tracy Davis, PE, CPM Land Quality Section Beverly Eaves Purdue Governor Director Dee Freeman Secretary December 17, 2012 NOTICE OF VIOLATION FOR MINING WITHOUT A PERMIT CERTIFIED MAIL701 l 0110 0000 9947 4714 RF"TURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Rick Williford 4846-A Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 RE Revoked Mining Permit No 16-23 S&P Sand and Gravel Mine Carteret County, White Oak River Bann Dear Mr Williford This is to inform you that you and/or your firm are/is violating the Mining Act of 1971 by operating a mine without a permit as required by North Carolina General Statutes (hereinafter NCGS) 74-46 et seq , as amended On December 17, 2012 personnel of this office inspected a mining operation being undertaken on Bogue loop Road, Cape Carteret, Carteret County Personnel of this office have also determined that Rick Williford is the operator of this mine The area affected at the site by mining -related activities was measured to be 26 12 acres in size A Notice of Deficiency was received by your office on November 20, 2012 regarding deficiencies in the mine permit and the bond cancellation A bond cancellation notice was issued on November 2 2012 by Judith Wehner, Assistant State Mining Specialist I he deadline to reinstate of replace the bond was December 4, 2012 hailing to reinstate the bond by this deadline automatically revokes the mining permit(G S 74-50(c)) All mining activities should cease and recldmdtion actions should commence immediately You are currently mining without a permit Pursuant to G S 74-50 of the Mining Act of 1971, no person may operate a mine without first obtaining a mining permit and also posting a bond to ensure that the site is reclaimed Mining is dcfint'd by NCGS 74-49 as Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Ext Wilmington North Carolina 28405 3845 Phone 910 796 7215 / FAX 910 350 2004 Notice of Violations for Mining without a Pernut Rick Williford December 17, 2012 page 2of3 the breaking of the surface in oider to facilitate of accomplish the extraction or removal of minerals, ores, or other solid matter, Any activity or process constituting ail or part of a process for the extraction or removal of minerals, ores, soils and other solid matter from its original location, and/oi 1 he preparation washing, cleaning, or other treatment of minerals ores or other solid matter so as to make them suitable for commercial, industrial, or construction use "Minerals" means any soils, clay, coal, stone, gravel, sand, phosphate, rock metallic ore, and any other solid mates sal or substance of commercial value found in natural deposits on or in the earth (NCGS 74- 49(6)) Because you are in violation of 7 he Mining Act of 1971 you are directed to immediately halt the above mentioned minim operation until you have obtained a valid mining pennit from this Department Please contact this office immediately at Witinington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Ext Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 to indicate your intention to comply with the Act In addition, you must take the following corrective actions to bring this site into compliance File the attached application for a permit, including a reclamation plan, within 30 days of your receipt of this Notice 2 In the event that your application for a permit is approved, you must post a bond or other form of security acceptable to the Department to ensure that the affected area will be reclaimed when your mining operation has terminated The bond does not have to be submitted concurrent with the application for a permit You must take tht, following corrective actions to restore or repau any damage that has resulted from your unlawful mining activity a 3 hc, sediment traps should be cleaily defined on tlne application Sipe and give details regarding the sediment traps Pending application decision, install sediment traps b Install construction entrance c Apply fora NPDES dewatermg permit through NC Division of Water Quality Of Notice of Violations for Musing without a Permit Rsck Williford DcUmber 17, 2012 Page 3of3 4 As an alternative to filing the attached mining permit application, you must immediately initiate reclamation of this site and complete the reclamation within 90 days of receipt of this Notice Should you choose this alternative you must submit within 30 days of receipt of this Notice a plan detailing the intended reclamation including a specific schedule for completion of this work Violations of the Mining Act for mining without a permit are subject to a civil penalty of up to $5 000 00 per day for each day of a continuing violation A penalty may be assessed for violations committed prior to your receipt of this notice A penalty will be assessed for violations committed after receipt of this Notice Should you fail to comply with the terms of this Notice within the prescribed time frames, additional enforcement action will be taken Such action may result in the issuance of an injunction or the imposition of a r✓riminal penalty The responsibility for understanding and complying with the iequirements of the Act rests upon the individuals and firms who are subject to its requirements A copy of the Act and the Administrative Rules is enclosed for your information The subject site will not be considered in compliance with the Act until you have obtained a valid mining permit and/or satisfactorily completed the required reclamation work Please do not hesitate to contact either Brian Lambe or me regarding any questions you might have on this matter Sincerely, Daniel Sams, PE, ME Regional Engineer Land Quality Section Attachments Two Mining Permit Applications The Alining Act of 1971 NCAC 1 itle 15A Chapter 5 cc Ms Janet Boyer, PE Linda Willis, DWQ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section M1NE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) I MINE NAME S & P Sand and Gravel Mine 2 MINING PERMIT 0 16 23 3 OPERATOR Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS 4846-A Highway 24, Newport, NC 28570 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 12/3/12 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak 8 Person(s) contacted at site none 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection`? ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures" ® Yes ❑ No 11 Date last inspected 3/22/10� 12 Any mining Since last inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permits ❑ Yes ®No If no, explain Operating condition 4A Adequate mechanical barriers (sediment traps) not maintained Construction entrance not installed OC 4B All drainage from mine area is not diverted to pit See 4C OC 4C No dewatering activities shall occur at this site 1 he mine permit is in contradiction with DWQ pennits (to be verifi(A) and with mine map Significant flow at sediment tray, location 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit's ❑ Yes ® No If no, explain Bond cancelation notice received No reclamation has begun Bond deadline 12/4/12 Reclamation Condition i Mine area has not been restored to a lake, slopes have not been suitably rad� ._ed and stabilized RC2A `1 he area is to be a lake area However, the outlet of the pit doers not allow for a lakt, to form RC213 Slopes have not been graded to final condition Q verticai to I horizontai) RC2C Stockpiles have not been leveled and smoothed RC3 Revegetation has not occurred RC4 Reclamation has not occurred 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offyite damage? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage Slight amount of dirt in road 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken 1 Immediately begin reclamation procedures includin grading, slopes to a 3 1 providing groundcover on all bare areas Elsewise, reinstate the bond immediately 2 Provide detail of sediment traps to be reconstructed Show dimensions, materials, calculations 3 Install sediment traps upon approval 4 Install construction entrance 5 Revise permit to include dewaterina You do not have a NPDES dewaterina mri-nit either I his nLeds to bt rectified 17 Other recommendations and comments 18 1s the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate'? 0 Yes ❑ No (Explain) N Not Reviewed f9 Follow -yap Inspection needed` ® Yes ❑ No 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Re p oJC t 1 Proposed date Jan 2Q13 21 Copy of Re IPiSPEC I'ED BY Brun Lambe port sent to operator 12/ ] 7/2012�` - DATE 12/17/2012 Telephone No 910-796-7314 Bri L n nedenr gov Copy to file Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) I MINE NAME S & P Sand and Gravel Mime 2 MINING PERMIT # 16-23 3 OPERATOR _ Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS 4846-A Highway 24, Newport, NC 28570 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 11/7/16 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak 8 Person(s) contacted at site John Wilcox _ 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection9 ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures? ® Yes ❑ No 11 Date Bast inspected 3/22/10 12 Any mining since last inspection" N Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Perm1t9 ❑ Yes [Q No If no, explain Operating condition 4A Adequate mechanical barriers (sediment traps) not maintained Construction entrance not installed OC 413 All drainage from mine area is not diverted to pit See 4C OC 4C No dewatering activities shall occur at this site The mine permit is in contradiction with DWQ permits (to be verified) and with mine map Significant flow at sediment trap location 14 Is the mane in compliance with the ReLlamation Conditions of the Permit? N YLs ❑ No If no, explain 15 Dad any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage'? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage Slight amount of dirt in road 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken i Provide detail of sediment traps to be reconstructed Show dimensions materials, calculations_ 2 Install sediment traps upon approval 3 Install construction entrance 4 Revise permit to include dewatering This can be done upon renewal as long as no problems arise 17 Other recommendations and comments 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate9 ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) N Not Reviewed Not in file_ Last report I have iS 2005 Enclosed form Raleigh central office should mail this to you every year Enclosure is just so you know what to look for 19 Follow-up inspection needed9 ® Yes ❑ No Proposed date Ian 2013 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report-1 21 Copy of Report sent to operator[ 1 /09/2012 INSPECTED BY Brian Lambe I --� ' DATE 11 /08/2012 Telephone No 910-796-7314 Brian am a nc enr gov Copy to file Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist -partment of Environment and Natural Resources, ALand Resources, Land Quality Section TE INSPECTION REPORT e S (PERMITTED MINE) 1 M" -uanu "ravel Mine (formerly Russell Mine 2 MINING PERMIT # 16-23 3 OPERATOR Mr Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS 4846-Hwy 24 NeyTort,NC 28570 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 11 /7/2016 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak 8 Person(s) contacted at site No one 9 Was mine operating at time of inspections ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures" ❑ Yes ® No 1 I Date last inspected 04 05 07 12 Any mining since last inspection9 ® Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ® No If no, explain #4 D - Mining activities shall occur as indicated on the current mining map__The Gravel construction entrance needs to be installed and/or maintained 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit9 If no, explain ® Yes ❑ No 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage „ It appears that material is being tracked onto streets at times 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken install and/or repair the gravel construction entrance to g vent tracking onto Bogue_Loop Rd _ 17 Other recommendations and comments Be sure not to stockpile any debris or ether material not generated inside the -permit boundaries- refer to permit conditions If compliance is not met upon next inspection date, a "Notice of Deficiency" letter may be issued 18 is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate9 ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ® Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed? ® Yes ❑ No Proposed date 3 1909 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report 0 21 Copy of Report sent to operator 2 23 09 INSPECTED BY Paul Worthington loym DATE 2 19 09 Telephone No 910 796 7215 Copy to file Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1 MINE NAME S&P Sand Gravel Mine (formerly Russell Mane) 2 MINING PERMIT # 16-23 3 OPERATOR _ M_ r Rick Williford 4 COUNTY Carteret 5 ADDRESS , 4846 HM 24 Newport, NC 28570 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 11/7/2016 7 RIVER BASIN White Oak 8 Person(s) contacted at site No one 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ® Yes ❑ No 10 Pictures9 ❑ Yes ® No I Date last inspected 04 05 07 12 Any mining since last inspection9 ® Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ® No If no, explain #4 D - Mining activities shall occur as indicated on the current mining map The Gravel construction entrance needs to be installed and/or maintained 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit's E Yes ❑ No If no, explain 15^ Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage It appears that material is being tracked onto streets at times 16. Corrective measures needed and/or taken _ Install and/or repair the gravel construction entrance to prevent trackingonto Bo ug a Loop Rd 17 Other recommendations and comments Be sure not to stockpile any debns or other material not generated inside the permit boundaries- refer to Hermit conditions If compliance is not met upon next inspection date, a "Notice of Deficiency" letter may be issued ^' 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate9 ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) ® Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed? ® Yes ❑ No Proposed date 3 1909 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report 0 _ 21 Copy of Report sent to operator 2 23 09 INSPECTED BY Paul Worthington `�W W _ „ DATE 2 1909 Telephone No 910 796 7215 Copy to file Copy to operator Copy to Mining Specialist �� NC®ENR " North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1� V it y ?006 ; Division of Land Resources if James D Simons, PG PE Director and State Geologist Mr Rick Williford 4846 Highway 24 Newport, North Carolina 28570 RE Permit No 16-23 S&P Sand and Gravel Carteret County White Oak River Basin Dear Mr Williford Land Quality Section November 7, 2006 Mine (formerly the Russell Mine) Michael F Easley, Governor William G Ross Jr, Secretary Your request to have the above referenced mining permit, issued to Mr Glenn D Russell, transferred in its entirety to you has been approved In addition, you requested the permit be simultaneously modified and renewed The modification is to increase the permitted acreage to 26 12 acres and the affected acreage at this site to 22 67 acres This modification includes the addition of the haul road from Bogue Loop Road, increase the mine excavation area to 22 acres, as indicated on the Overall View Map A dated May 5, 2006, and change the mine name from the Russell Mine to S&P Sand and Gravel Mine As we have received the required surety in an amount sufficient to cover the present operation, I am enclosing the transferred, modified and renewed mining permit The new expiration date is November 7, 2016 The conditions in the renewed and modified permit were based primarily upon the initial application Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal and modification requests and as required to insure compliance with The Mining Act of 1971 G S 74-65 states that the issuance of a mining permit does not supersede or otherwise affect or prevent the enforcement of any zoning regulation or ordinance duly adopted by an incorporated city or county or by any agency or department of the State of North Carolina As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 26 12 acres and the amount of land you are allowed to disturb is 22 67 acres 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 •919-733-4574 / FAX 919-733-2876 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh North Carolina 27604 An Equal opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled 110% Past Consumer Paper MINING PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW FORM for the DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Protect/Number'sSamr 6 GU.,ccounty em, krd 1(1, 3 Please return comments back to Comments due by 7c, I (YiC Will the the operation, as proposed, violate standards of water quality? OCh �p Comments -6 6,r_ c NYe-La-A N DPP. We-4 .t,h ri d. becid mru-ecL we a*� TVA Watershed/Stream Name & Classification S rsr C`1Zt'c' U _20 �� SArI b WQ iq-41-5-3 C rQVV YES N0 NPDES permit required y NPDES permit existing (Permit # Nondlscharge permit required Nondischarge permit existing (Permit # Wetlands disturbed 401 Wetland Cert required 401 Wetland Cert existing (Permit # ) Reviewedcv �+ at 1 r�,(,��nDate �3-10 Print Name ._ LIMA 0912005 Central Office Reviewer Car CA-1UJJ0r KrND NGG i?ev� �cr If�u+,set S 14 , " " �'�i 1. - �; f; 41 "i I.-, " , - 'k. , X " ", , ",-. , V, e)" 't'g ":'R(" . - r '�k Y M. g t '4t 4. Existfng Fire Trai�s Ajl X Existing Ac CeSS Roads!. �P� NL' �6 : �N "Illy Proposed Sediment Trap Access Road -A Existing Hatil Road 'i" 4 P Existing Sediment TrE 14. 1 ips (2) 6. .7 0 r .�t North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERM)T'I EID MINE) 1 MINE NAME r� r! 2 MINING PERMIT #ZZA -� 3 OPERATOR / 4 OUNTY /�,� 7_Fk 67- 5 ADDRESS 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7 VER BASIN 8 Person(s) contacted at site / /2 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection9 ❑ Yes ;7f-No 10 Ptctures9 ❑ Yes ,'E4�--No 11 Date last inspected / % 12 Any mining since last tnspection9 []Yes 0 No 13 Is the thine in compliance with ,the Operating Conditions of the Permit9 �{ Yes ❑ No If no, explain 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑ No If no, explain 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes r No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken 17 (Other recommen attons and comments G Gv 6 - a �y n 1 t 18 are al Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? ❑ Yes No (Explain) 0 Not Reviewed srJ%r►1,40��"ll �C�ll _ 19 Follow-up inspection needed9 ❑ Yes T2o Proposed date 1 f 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report21 Copy of Report sent to operator I / ( ate) INSPECTED BY r� /' DATE �I ' /y? Telephone No � ob White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 State of North Carolina �Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office Division of Land Resources Land Quality Section James B Hunt, Jr , Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Certified Mail Z 7000 I670 0005 7386 0833 Return Receipt Requested August 14, 2001 Mr Glenn Russell 131 Russell Rd Newport, NC 28570 ITS Dear Mr Russell f , 0 NCDENR ENVIRONMENT ANo NATURAL RESOURCES Notice of Deficiency Glenn Russell Mine Carteret Co, Permit I9A-28 On August 14, 2001, an inspection of the subject mine was performed by personnel of this office (copy of inspection report enclosed) As you will note, several deficiencies were observed that require your prompt attention The deficiencies discovered and the necessary corrective actions are as follows OPERATING CONDITIONS I A Any wastewater processing or mine dewatering shall be in accordance with the permitting requirements and rules promulgated by the N C Environmental Management Commission B Any storm water runoff from the affected areas at the site shall be in accordance with any applicable permit requirements and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the N C Environmental Management Commission It shall be the permittee's responsibility to contact the Storm water Section, Division of Water Quality, to secure any necessary stormwater permits or other approval documents Provide documentation of a Division of Water Quality permit for mine dewatenng Contact the Division of Water Quality (910-395-3900) for consultation on appropriate permits i M& ZD 127 North Cardinal Dr, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Glenn Russell Mine August 14, 200I Page 2 3A Sufficient buffer (minimum 200 foot undisturbed) shall be maintained between an affected land and any adjoining waterway or wetland to prevent sedimentation of that waterway or wetland from erosion of the affected and to preserve the integrity of the natural watercourse or wetland B Any mining activity affecting waters of the State, waters of the U S , or wetlands shali be in accordance with the requirements and regulations promulgated and enforced by the N C Environmental Management Commission A canal (-15' wide x 10' deep) has been constructed with vertical cut slopes through the buffer Sediment has reached the wetland/waterway/natural watercourse Mill Pond Branch Restore the 200' undisturbed buffer and stop sediment from reaching surface waters 4 A Adequate mechanical barriers including but not limited to diversions, earthen dikes, silt check dams, silt retarding structures, rip rap pits, or ditches shall be provided in the Initial stages of any land disturbance and maintained to prevent sediment from discharging onto adjacent surface areas or into any lake, wetland, or natural watercourse in proximity to the affected land The outlet is discharging sediment into the natural watercourse Erosion and sediment control measures are not present Sediment deposits are evident Install an adequately designed erosion and sedimentation control measure for the outfall or do not dewater 6 The angle for graded slopes and fills shall be no greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measure, structure, or device In any event, exposed slopes or any excavated channels, the erosion of which may cause off -site damage because of siltation, shall be planted or otherwise provided with ground cover, devices or structures sufficient to restrain such erosion The excavated canal has steep cut slopes and is unvegetated Off -site sediment damage from siltation has occurred at the outlet The angle of slopes must not be greater than the angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other adequate erosion control measures 13 The operator shall notify the Department in writing of the desire to delete, modify or otherwise change any part of the mining, reclamation, or erosion/sediment control plan contained in the approved application for a mining permit or any approved revision to it Approval to implement such changes must be obtained from the Department prior to on -site implementation of the revisions The mine ]reap has not been followed An appropriate design for erosion and sediment control measures at a dewatering outlet has not been approved Propose a design to prevent the erosion and sedimentation of the mining activity outside the permitted boundaries and get it approved by the Division of Land Resources 127 North Cardinal Dr, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Page 3 Glenn Russell Mine August 14, 2001 If the previously described deficiencies are not corrected within 30 days following your receipt of this Notice, this matter will be referred to the Director, Division of Land Resources, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, for the issuance of an official Notice of Violation in an effort to secure compliance at the site Please do not hesitate to contact Ms Janet Paith or me at (910) 395-3900 regarding any questions you may have about this matter Sincerely, 4 ) Daniel Sams, P E M E Wilmington Regional Engineer Land Quality Section DSljp Enclosure August 13, 2001 Mine Inspection Report cc Mr Tracy Davis, P E , State Musing Specialist 127 North Cardinal Dr, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% reevcled/10% post-consumtr paper North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section ' (PERMITTED MINE) 1 MINE NAME SSP%I . i1C. 2 MINING PERMIT 3 OPERATOR ��l 4 COUNTY C 5 ADDRESS 2 :�j7D 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE q- W7- ` 6 (e 7 /RIVER BASIN - 8 Person(s) contacted at site QON 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes 10 No 10 Pictures es ❑ No 11 Date last inspected / 1 /139 12 Any mining since last inspection? M V ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Pernut? ❑ Yes No If no, explain i //A 41 +rir /�'C r rr� �/r r �/- /-S/? � �/ t�T r., r / lr_, tr%rr r r t.-/�I { t ' j J'j 5�"'ek`r /' trU/ /L+tc f�/��,! �_J7� A! 1e/bG//,r3 l r_a✓C G_f ;r'/A[/ J///i �/L�f4 f .A/ ) / l C% r /Y} + ril i r Y I ,i i f] % /�� / x-// 47/i/� t/r~�/ rG� f )Ct ��ir/// rrr/cs/ ty`/.(fir lei ♦ Yrrr E�'L 1<]rlC , lr �.J C%"T�� J �• 7C /�� �/� irJ7~ liFfi /1.G ! 1 rr rIr )� Pii/rC !✓r /�_ 6' `7 orl,_ i 14 Is the mine m/ compliance with tfie Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? des ❑ No 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damages &d Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and seventy of the damage 16�orrective measures needed and/or taken , /!, l r �- ZV /r 1, , -/, � / S`� �' ,•.f � , / %. /. / ,lifl /4 /1E .lr�i//rr �`F�r•/ ff�� bra/'(-t E' � 1 '%-�-� t< <G! {/C 1 c.r' _� .1/�// ��/..✓I,.s�l �erri�,')fr r%/T� �i/rt �!•1fir J, ✓ ! / , �! / {r / Gil r 1t {, . fi/ �! r J� 7 ('l i i / /L 4/z • _�_ 3 b /r� % T f / T/' F .S+ ` / 17 OtheOreconimendations and com ents 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 2-T-es ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed 2" es ❑ No Proposed date / ! 0 No of additional pages if Inspection Report 21 Copy of Report sent to operator ke7 / A/01 te) SPECTED BY Y �7 _�S c LDATE one No 3 �! <" �0v y / to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 1 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION ]REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1 MINE NAME fez , V r� 2 MINING PERMIT #_. 3 OPERATOR ;' - kv, u 4 COUNTY cf S ADDRESS / 7 f h _Z jig ;7,:. 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE - 7 VER BASIN 8 Person(s) contacted at site fir. t'! 9 Was mane operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes Z No 10 Ptcture:0 Yes ❑ No 11 Date last inspected _ �'r !l z,�.r 12 Any mining since last inspection9#%Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the PerrniO ❑ Yes 9 No 1 0 E�� �... i L -v ...a � c�i . s � It P tr - If no, explain � (� - - � _�-�' � S-.. _..._r � ? _ _ ,� ^ - i �I E t i rtii 4 _—�.' • 3 t�i ��: r � � .,� i �' � t 5 ��r R � ��,C � . � � �. � c: _ �� ' i� 5 . c .,].. -�,_ S�� t ��v�c � T � r F�a�.�i'c 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permits Yes ❑ No If no, explain 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage9 ❑ Yes 12'No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage 16 Corrective measures needed and/or taken 1 ✓ e 4 / C-. , i(js ( fa 1 /YJ / rl ' r 17 Other recommendations and comments ? G '- �% t f r GJ ! 1 T 7 C-I.Q cL-L , .I 18 Is the Annual ReclaTa ion Repo` +/-map accurate9 es No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed? es ❑ No Proposed date I / 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report 21 Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY��f" l �_y - �.�t' � a` DATE w✓A Telephone No w �G� 7" _e'?' White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 �11 LAn QDALITY SECTION PROJECT /1 n 2(J_r l� Page -e9 of ui r1 c 17 COMMENTS %"- 5 4 �. <- fj �` � / l �(/ �f G G / �/e .( , r 7 rr 1 1� f / w E f r7 � INSPECTED BY�/l[ir J /� DATE _ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1 MINE NAME � �/•� Jccss iie 2 MRZNG PERMIT # 3 OPERATOR C - :,ter X�x rf -4 COUNTY._��/er,��� T� S ADDRESS X ,( I ' 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE - . `2-�7- X� ' 7 ''RIVER BASIN _ C.� � 4!264, 8 Person(s) contacted at site K)')rj y 9 Was mire operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes I No 10 Pictures? �es ❑ No 11 Date last inspected i � I 1 I ci`j 12 Any mining since last inspection? Y ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with`the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes b No If no, expain /A ,:ram al _0&J f A-f GJ t c ! a, ,r r 1 n �' !U 14 Is the mine compliance with a Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? es ❑ No If no, expl m / r ♦ '.r191Cr� / r 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage 16 orrective measures needed and/or taken ,� f r` i � o � /v G�Cr i 17 Othe ecommendations and coralnents, ar eL./ Hr e ` P7' .S %Lc er o f 18 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +I -map accurate? Er-Y-e-s ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed? es ❑ No Proposed date 1 I 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report 21 Copy of Report sent to operator 1 I _ - (date) INSPECTED BY �" Chi ATE / 3/0 t Telephone No White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 f� 1�r C-S' �/'k JECT 6� c, y Page_�of I c 4 II3SPECTEB BY DATE North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) �? 1 MINE NAME sue_ �� RUC 2 MINING PERMIT #_ � � � 2S 3 OPERATOR 5 it 4 COUNTY �` --lam 1- 5 ADDRESS U Gc_ / 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE ;V a 7 /7 R VER BASIN 8 Person(s) contacted at site /, L;h-)ft 9 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ❑ Yes $No 10 Pictures? ❑ Yes 0�No 11 Date last inspected / 7-1 / I `j 1 12 Any mining since last inspection? ❑ Yes ❑ No 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? A Yes ❑ No If no, explain 14 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? I�C Yes ❑ No If no, explain 15 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damagef► 16 Corrective_ measures ne ckd and/or taken �L 17 .Other recommendations and comments �r r 4 k, S 62 alSGG 7 %G�t2� ell r If —Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/-map accurate? 2"�`es ❑ No (E lam) ❑ Not Reviewed 19 Follow-up inspection needed? Yes ❑ No Proposed date 1 I 20 No of additional pages of Inspection Report_ 21 Copy of Report sent to operator i I _ ,, (date) INSPECTED BY - i.�"� DATE -/ //5 Telephone No White copy to file Yellow copy to operato7 Pink copy to Mining Specialist 10197 North Carolina Department of Environment, Heafth, and Natural Resources, Omson of Land resources, Land Quality Section MWE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED LINE) 1 MINE NAME ELL-. /Yl /L _2 MINING PERMIT# ' �- 3 OPERATOR L L L ," v 4 COUNTY 5 ADDRESS !3 c us 3 �c f Nt 6 PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7 Person(s) contacted at site 8 Was mine operating at time of inspection? ' Yes ❑ No 9 Pictures' ❑ Yes [ANo 10 Date last inspected 11 Any mining since last inspection' C�'Yes ❑ No 12 Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes ZNo If no, explain r / e ' / ' / 13 Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑ No If no, explain 14 Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? [(Yes ❑No If yes, describe the type and seventy of the damage W z -,l 15 Corrective measures, n/eeYdee and/or taken ,z 27 all Y4 "� �JJ �i - 16 Other recomme dat�an and comments 2, L t 17 Is the Annual Reclamation Report +f- map accurate? XYes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 18 Follow-up inspection needed? [] Yes [P(No Proposed date 1 f 19 No of additional pages of Inspection Report 20 Copy of Report sent to operator 1 l� ' date) INSPECTED BY !r%✓LF% C ' DATE Phone No ( (,y') S" - )j White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining 5pecrahst 9/9 t N APPLICATION FOR A MINING PERMIT C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES I Describe in detail the sequence of events for the development and operation of the mine and reference the sequence to the mine map(s) Attach additional sheets as needed pLeA.5- RqE FCV LL CE M^p JL. AS dF MAY 15,2006 TI05 MIME. 1AAS DGeN Exe-AVATVP To ge-move FtryftiA%*reLy $ol of oVIFAWA PW oN ALL THRM PAq-CCLS. ExCAVAT10N RAKEtGS PRbM 0 Tb 2,0' is pefTH C AvAT!oN Wl" $vita i m K.E. CPAKOZ of PARCe t- t AN Dcom nm u� TowAaP5 west AND SouT14 . SMRFACLO LA�eR of "suGaR SAmP��wiLL. Go sow " 1ri5 ExcAV*TeV. 'TWO -SEDIMENT TRAPS ARIF IN sour*eAST GcIiN ER o F PARGt&L. 3. 2 Describe specific erosion control measures to be installed prior to land disturbing activities and during mining to prevent offsite sedimentation (include specific plans for sediment and erosion control for mine excavation(s), waste pries, access/mine roads and process areas), and give a detailed sequence of installation and schedule for maintenance of the measures Locate and label all sediment and erosion control measures on the mine maps) and provide typical cross-sections/construction details of each measure Engineering designs and calculations shall be required when needed to Justify the adequacy of any proposed measures TLea4a REC-4RLrNeZ tAAf G. PR I o R VeRM1Tret. 4 AS INSrALLAO *41) AAAINTr}tNCD TWO SEDIMENT rlRAfPS. 6R0uN0Wffe%x c�4q�wlJ�cs %xisr *N o cIR*vw D w47-em PLLP*s FRpm CLARReNT ro s e Di meNT T"5 3 a Will the operation involve washing the material mined, recycling process water, or other waste water handling` Yes No—je-- If yes, briefly describe all such processes including any chemicals to be used b Will the operation involve discharging fresh or waste water from the mine or plant as a point discharge to the waters of the State? Yes_ /i_ Na If yes, briefly describe the nature of the discharge and locate all proposed discharge points (along with their method of stabilization) on your mine map (s) C Ll VjWrsT' D t5 CNACZ4E 1 5 Ex filc�tEt-7 LiG�i T i EST��I�T�D ft'r Le5s TIA*tA I elp.41. TAts WATER FL.oalS INTO A SMALL BRAUCH Cp,t.LED M I u- 'POMP 13RW cot . M JLL fV9V 13 eA Nub eVeRru*L" FL.owS JWTO Cloo3E GREEK UANC-% . cL; RROW 56D IMCU'r T ZAp FVu cnvaJ VMy vJeu- AMP MkC AT Arti4xl MRTeLy (6-2o' rarrL.ow &PtAr)a S&P Sand and Gravel, LLC } Newpoll, NC `. Wetlands from County GIS . Map H ` 3/1113 reports onh,state ne us/ncarfhte 15a - eNrmrneo and natiral reswreestchgAer 02 - eruronnwIA n>anagermntlsubchapler b/15a ncac 02b 0312.h" 01 %. I SA NCAC 02B .0312 WHrrEOAK RIVER BASIN (a) The White Oak River Basin Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards may be inspected in the following places: (1) the internet at httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/csu/; and (2) the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources: (A) Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, North Carolina; (B) Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina; and (C) Division of Water Quality Central Office 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina. (b) The White Oak River Basin Schedule of Classification and Water Quality Standards was amended effective: (1) December 13, 1979 see Paragraph (c); (2) June 1, 1988 see Paragraph (d); (3) January 1, 1990 see Paragraph (e); (4) August 1, 1990 see Paragraph (f1; (5) August 1, 1991 see Paragraph (g); (6) June 1, 1992 see Paragraph (h); (7) December I, 1992 see Paragraph (i); (8) November 1, 2007 see Paragraph 0); (9) July 1, 2011 see Paragraph (k). (c) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective December 13, 1979 with the reclassification of portion of the White Oak River Restricted Area (Index No. 20-32) and a portion of the Newport River (Morehead City and Beaufort Harbors Restricted Area) [Index No. 21-(31)] from Class SC to Class SA. (d) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective .tune 1, 1988 with the reclassification of unnamed waters as follows: (1) a portion of the Roosevelt Natural Area Swamp, which drains to Bogue Sound (20-36), from Class SA to Class C Sw ORW. (2) another portion of the Roosevelt Natural Area Swamp, which drains to Bogue Sound (20-36), from Class SA to Class SA SwORW. (e) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective January 1, 1990 as follows: (1) Intracoastal Waterway (Index No. 19-39) from northeastern boundary of Cape Fear River Basin to Daybeacon No. 17 including all unnamed bays, guts, and channels, except Rogers Bay and Mill Creek and Intracoastal Waterway (Index No. 19-41) from the northeast mouth of Goose Creek to the southwest mouth of Queen Creek were reclassified from Class SA to Class SA ORW. (2) Bear Island ORW Area, which includes all waters within an area north of Bear Island defined by a line from the western most point on Bear Island to the northeast mouth of Goose Creek on the mainland, east to the southwest mouth of Queen Creek, then south to green marker No. 49, then northeast to the northern most point on Huggins Island, then southeast along the shoreline of Huggins Island to the southeastern most point of Huggins Island, then south to the northeastern most point on Dudley Island, then southwest along the shoreline of Dudley Island to the eastern tip of Bear Island to the western Muth of Foster Creek including Cow Channel were reclassified from Class SA to Class SA ORW. (3) Bogue Sound (including Intracoastal Waterway from White Oak River Basin to Beaufort Inlet) (Index No. 20-36) from Bogue Inlet to a line across Bogue Sound from the southwest side of Muth of Gales Creek to Rock Point and all tributaries except Hunting Island Creek, Goose Creek, and Broad Creek were reclassified from Class SA to Class SA ORW. (4) Core Sound (Index No. 21-35-7) fromnorthem boundary of White Oak River Basin (a line from Hall Point to Drum Inlet) to Back Sound and all tributaries except Atlantic Harbor Restricted Area, Nelson Bay, Jarrett Bay, Williston Creek, Wade Creekand Middens Creekwere reclassified from Class SA to Class SA ORW. reports.oah state.nc us/ricadfi tle 15a - en*orawt and nalurel resources/chapter 02 - enMrartle A rmenm9ernenUsubcheow b/15a neat 02b ,0312.hM 1/2 Y1113 reparts.oeh statenc uaftaAfle 159- eNrcnmwd end natiral resaurceetchepter 02 - awranmentei awwgeawW9ubchWW d15a ncac M .0(312.htrd ¢5} Back Sound (Index No. 21-35) from a point on Shackleford Banks at lat. 34 degrees 49 57" and long 76 degrees 37 30" north to the western most point of Middle Marshes and along the northwest shoreline of Middle Marshes (to include all of Middle Marshes) to Rush Point on Harkers Island and along the southern shore of Harkers Island back to Core Sound and all tributaries were reclassified from Class SA to Class SA ORW. (f) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective August 1, 1990 with the reclassification of a portion of the White Oak River [Index No. 20-(1)] from Spring Branch to Hunters Crcek from Class C to Class C HQW. (g) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin was amended effective August 1, 1991 by adding the supplemental classification NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters) to all waters in the New River Drainage Area above a line running across the New River from Grey Point to a point of land approximately 2,200 yards downstream of the mouth of Duck Creek. (h) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin was amended effective June 1, 1992 with the reclassification of Peletier Creek (Index No. 20-36-11) from its source to Bogue Sound from Class SA to Class SB with the requirement that no discharges be allowed. (i)The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective December I, 1992 with the reclassification of the Atlantic Harbor Restricted Area (Index No. 21-35-7-2) from Class SC to Class SA ORW . 0) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective November 1, 2007 with the reclassifications listed below, and the North Carolina Division of Water Quality maintains a Geographic Information Systems data layer of these UWLs: (1) Theodore Roosevelt Maritime Swamp Forest near Roosevelt Natural Area Swamp [Index No. 20-36-9.5-(1)] was reclassified to Class WLUWLas defined in 15A NCACO2B.0i01. (2) Bear Island Maritime Wet Grassland near the Atlantic Ocean [Index No. 99-(4)] was reclassified to Class WL UW L as defined in 15A NCAC 0213.0101. (k) The Schedule of Classifications and Water Quality Standards for the White Oak River Basin has been amended effective July 1, 2011 witli the reclassification o f a portion of Southwest Creek [Index No. 19-1740.5)] from point approxmately 0.5 inile upstream of Mill Run to Mill Run from Class C NSW to Class SC NSW, and another portion of Southwest Creek [index No. 19- 17-(6.5)] from M ill Run to New River from Class C HQW NSW to Class SC HQW NSW. History Note: Authority G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1; 143-215.3(a)(1),- Eff. February 1, 1976; Amended Eff. July 1, 2011; November 1, 2007; December 1, 1992; June 1, 1992; August 1. 1991; August 1, 1990. reparts.oah statem uslncacltitle 15e - eNromieni and natural resarces/chapter 02 - errAronrmtal rrxansgementtsubchapier b115e ncac 02b 01312.htrr1 212 r i►'l < o > r A < i�'7 > Features Canals �- Yipt:lates � W arerL odies Coastlines 1 ' Catchments s Hydrologic Cents �► EPA Water Program Feeftm 4, - - 'IW46 Listed Impaired Waters _ 3"b)As.Rmwd Waters Beaches re y Clean Watersheds Needs Suncy V lop..Q r . Combined Scorer Ovcrtlows - CWSRF Benefits Repwitng Facilities that D -harge to Water Fish C:ousuniptionAdvisones Firh risque Data ., Impaired wren with rwxs - Monitoring Locations - ® No Discharge 7_onts s••" o,,,, s� _->,;Q., y - Nonpoint Source Projects - K`ucr Quahty Standards �`'+ 10 � 'IF I IP • 1 ,I� hJ1` � , i Ewr ou ,�_a': d roll x Int 14 704914Inn 77 S&P Sand and Gravel R NOW r Eye a!I NCG020000 N O 1 2 1 agree to not discharge any sanitary wastewater from this mining activity except under the provisions of another NPDES permit specifically Issued therefore 3 1 agree that bulk storage of petroleum products and other chemicals shall have adequate protection so as to contain all spills on the site 4 1 agree that solid wastes will be disposed of in accordance with N C statutes and rules governing solid waste disposal 5 1 agree that maintenance activities for vehicles and heavy equipment will be performed so as to not result in contamination of the surface or ground waters I agree to abide by the provisions as listed above and recognize that the provisions are to be considered as enforceable requirements of the General Permit I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such Information is true, complete and accurate Printed Name of Person Signing Title (Signature of Applicant) (Date Signed) Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for $100 00 made payable to NCDENR Mail the entire package to Stormwater and General Permits Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh North Carolina 27699 1617 Note The submission of this document does not guarantee the issuance of an NPDES permit For questions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area DWQ Regional Office Contact Information Asheville Office (828) 296-4500 Fayetteville Office (910) 433 3300 Mooresville Office (704) 663 1699 Raleigh Office (919) 791 4200 Washington Office (252) 946 6481 Wilmington Office (910) 796 7215 Winston-Salem (336) 771 5000 Central Office (919) 807 6300 Page 6of8 SWU NCG02 NOI Last revised 9/5/2012 1►Kei �� Applicant has included a detailed list of Impervious surface areas and percentages, sub drainage areas and total drainage area If the mine is dewatering and near wetlands, or may otherwise Impact surface waters or groundwater, Include the following and contact your local regional office about a Pumping O&M Plan (see below for contact information) You maybe required to provide an approved Pumping O&M plan pnorto NCG02 issuance 2 copies of detailed Full Size Plans (at least 24 x 36 ) delineating areas on the jolans and listin acreage (including wetlands ditches well -placements pits borrow areas overburden storage stormwater controls/BMPs vehicle maintenance areas settling basins product process (such as screening, stockpiles waste piles) total drainage area, impervious surface percentages (if state sw programs apply) applicable buffers and access and/or haul roads) Pump dewatering size and information on its specifications Well information (design depths maintenance) Physical monitoring for the wetlands areas Settling pond sizing information, if applicable Level spreader design if applicable Details about dewatering method Cone of influence calculations Description of measures to prevent erosion and flooding Description & information about 401/404 permits that have been obtained Copy of US Army Corps of Engineers wetland delineations or approved wetland delineation (if applicable) I have contacted my local regional office about a Pumping O&M Plan Regional Office Contact Date contacted I will not any impact nearby wetlands, surface waters or groundwater by dewatering Certification North Carolina General Statute 143-215 6 b (i) provides that Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation or certification in any application record report plan or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Article or a rule implementing this Article or who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article or who falsities tampers with or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the [Environmental Management] Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10 000) 33) Signatory Requirements (per 40 CFR 122 22) All applications reports or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified a All notices of intent to be covered under this General Permit shall be signed as follows (1) For a corporation by a responsible corporate officer For the purpose of this permit a responsible corporate officer means (a) a president secretary treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars) if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship by a general partner or the proprietor respectively or (3) For a municipality state federal or other public agency by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual permit I agree to abide by the following as a part of coverage under this General Permit 1 1 agree to abide by the approved Mining Permit for this mining activity (A copy of the valid mining permit must be attached to this request Page 7of8 5wU NCG02 NOI last revised 915l2012 NCG020000 N O 1 Other 31) Hazardous Waste a) Is this facility a Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage or Disposal Facility? ❑ No ❑ Yes b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? ❑ No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? ❑ No ❑ Yes d) If you answered yes to questions b or c , please provide the following information Type(s) of waste How is material stored Where is material stored How many disposal shipments per year Name of transport 1 disposal vendor _ Vendor address 32) Is your facility providing appropriate secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materialsO See permit text for secondary containment requirements ❑ No ❑ Yes 33) Does your site have an active landfill within the mining permit boundary? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes specify type ❑ LCID ❑ Other Final Checklist This application will be returned as incomplete unless all of the following items have been included and initialed for Please show that the following required information has been included by initialing in each space below Fee of $100 made payable to NCDENR Completed application and all supporting documents Copy of the valid approved mining permit (MP) for the facility or indication of MP application status Copy of a county map or other general location map that shows the mining site and nearest major roads Copy of USGS topographic map showing the mining site and surrounding areas or other map that clearly shows site location in relation to nearby streams wetlands and other waters etc 2 copies of large-scale (minimum 24 x 36 ) site plan with topographical lines with all outfalls applicable buffers and wetlands clearly delineated and 100 year flood plain line if applicable A copy of your DEMLR mining permit A copy of your US Army Corps approved wetland delineation if you marked 'yes to question 23 above A line drawing of the water flow through the facility A pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection and treatment measures If mine site is in one of the 20 Coastal Counties • Applicant has checked with the appropriate regional office to verify the need for a Coastal State Stormwater permit Regional Office Contact Page 6of8 SWU NOG02 N01 Last revised 9/5/2012 r NCG020000 N O 1 23) Have you been required to obtain a wetland delineation certified by the US Army Corps of Engineers? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, please attach to application submission Stormwater BMPs 24) Does this facility employ any best management practices for stormwater control? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes please briefly describe 25) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes when was it implemented? 26) Will vehicle maintenance activities occur at this facility? ❑ No ❑ Yes Wastewater Treatment Facilities 27) Will mine dewaterrng discharges occur? ❑ No ❑ Yes 28) Will discharges of overflows from process wastewater treatment systems occur) ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, a Does this facility employ chemical additives to flocculate suspended solids? ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes please state the name manufacturer and the quantity of average daily usage of the chemical additive dote Please see our website for a list of evaluated polyacrylamide (PAMS) products for use in North Carolina http //portal nedenr org/web/wp/ws/su/npdessw b Does this facility overflow only during rainfall events exceeding the 10 yr 24-hr rainfall event? ❑ No ❑ Yes 29) Are wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems) planned in the 100-year flood plain) ❑ No ❑ Yes 30) Is your facility washing mined materials) ❑ No ❑ Yes If Yes are you discharging this water? Page 5of8 SWU NCG02 NOI Last revised 9/5/2012 NCG020000 N O 1 19) Discharge Points Number of discharge points (ditches pipes channels etc that convey discharges from the property) Onsite Stormwater Mine dewatering Process Wastewater Overflow Offsfte Stormwater Mine dewatering Process Wastewater Overflow Discharge points should be clearly marked on the submitted site plan Please provide short narrative description of discharges a) is your mine dewatering and discharging? (Answer only if you are dewatenng) ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes where to? Surface Waters and/or Wetlands (on -site or off -site) Other (on -site or off site) Describe b) Are you dewatering but not discharging? (Answer only if you are dewatering) ❑ No ❑ Yes If Yes please explain how you are dewatering and where that water will be directed 20) Will mining operations require dewatering near wetlands or impact any stream, groundwater, or wetlands? ❑ No ❑ Yes Note Wetlands must be CLEARLY DELINEATED on the site plan Mine dewatering activities that have the potential to drain wetlands or otherwise impact surface water or groundwater MUST develop and implement a Pumping Operation and Monitoring (O&M) Plan that has been approved by the Division For sites that may dram wetlands — approval of a_Pumping O&M plan may be required prior to coverage under this general permit The Pumping O&M Plan should be submitted to the appropriate Regional Office and must be approved prior to operation The plan shall include but is not limited to (1) Groundwater monitoring strategies to demonstrate the effect of pumping and to establish any pumping regime necessary to reduce impacts and (2) Detailed plans to maintain surrounding hydrology and respective monitoring to demonstrate compliance See checklist at end of document Contact your local Regional Office for questions specific to your mine 21) If you are dewatering, are there wetlands or surface waters within 400 of the mine pit perimeter) ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes what distance are they from the mine pit perimeter? feet 22) Have you been required to obtain a 404/401 Certification permits > ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes please briefly describe below (include information such a required mitigation BMPs, setbacks and/or O&M plans for on or off -site wetlands or other pertinent information) Attach other sheets as necessary Page 4 of 8 SWv NCG02 NOi Last revised 9/5/2012 NCG020000 N O 1 11) Are you applying for a mining permit in the same location as a previously permitted mine9 ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes specify permit number and name if known 12) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits (ex recycle permits)*7 ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility 13) Does total area of this mine site include ready -mix and asphalt areas9 ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes do they have DWQ stormwater permits (if owned by the same company)? ❑ No (provide permit number ) If not owned by the same company who is the owner? 14) Will this mining operation precede development activities at this site? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 15) Is this mine located within one of the 20 Coastal Counties and will it add more than 10,000 W of impervious surface's ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, you may be required to apply for an additional state stormwater permit Check with your local Regional Office See contact information and checklist below 16) Is this mine located the Neuse, Tar -Pamlico, or Catawba River Basins, or the Randleman or Jordan Water supply Watersheds > ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes what size stream buffers are included on site? R Please show buffers in site plans If yes, please include information and plans showing diffuse flow through buffers as required Discharge Points Receiving Waters & Wetlands 17) Receiving waters What is the name of the body or bodies of water (creek, stream, river, lake etc ) that the facility stormwater and/or wastewater discharges end up in? If the site stormwater discharges to a separate storm sewer system, name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e g City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer) Receiving water classification (if known) Note Discharge of industrial wastewater to receiving waters classified as WS-II to WS-V, or SA, must be approved by the Div of Water Resources, or Div of Marine Fisheries If DWR or DMF does not approve, coverage under NCG020000 cannot be granted No new discharges of wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as W5-1 or freshwater ORW Wastewater discharges to Saltwater ORW will not be approved under the NCG02 General Permit 18) If your facility has wastewater discharges and they are to HWQ and/or PNA waters (Primary Nursery Areas) waters, what is the proposed flow rate? (See htto I/www ncdmf net/maps/FNA maps/index html for map) Page 3of8 SWU NCG02 N01 Last revised 915I2012 r NCG020000 N O 1 2) Location of facility producing discharge Facility Name Facility Street Address Facility City State ZIP Code Facility County Facility Contact Telephone No Fax Contact E mail 3) Physical Location Information Please provide a narrative description of how to get to the facility (use street names state road numbers and distance and direction from a roadway intersection) 4) Latitude Longitude (degrees, minutes, seconds) Permits 5) This NPDES Permit Application applies to which of the following ❑ New or Proposed Facility Date operation is to begin ❑ Existing Date began mining 6) Standard Industrial Classification Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary Industrial activity at this facility SIC Code 7) Provide a narrative description of the types of minerals mined at this facility 8) Is this mine an inactive mine site > ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes do you posses an Inactive Renewal from DEMLR and notified the DWQ Regional Office or have you certified to the DWQ that the site has been stabilized? ❑ No ❑ Yes 9) Does this facility already have a valid Mining Permit from the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) [formerly DLR]'? ❑ No If No please indicate the status of the Mining Permit application ❑ Yes If yes please provide the Mining Permit number Please also provide a copy of your DEMLR Mining Permit with this DWQ application Note DWQ cannot issue a COC for the NCGO20000 Genera! Permit until a Mining Permit is issued or renewed by the DEMLR 10) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits') ❑ No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility Page 2 of 8 SWU NCG02 NOI Last revised 9/5/2012 Division of Water Quality / Surface Water Protection NCDENRNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System manna C n _ 10o_� o 1D~0 Kd4T w? WAIAM Wso.nc NCG020000 NOTICE OF INTENT M Amount National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System application for coverage under General Permit NCGO20000 STORMWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code - 14XX Mineral Mining Industry (except as specified below) The following activities are also included Active or inactive mining operations (including borrow pits —except for NCDOT borrow pits) that discharge stormwater contaminated with or that has come in contact with, any overburden raw material, intermediate products finished products byproducts or waste products located on the site of such operations, Stormwater from vehicle maintenance activities at mining operations Overflow from facilities that recycle process wastewater, and/or Mine dewatering (wastewater) The following activities are specifically excluded from coverage under this General Permit Stormwater discharges associated with peat mining coal mining, and metal mining Stormwater discharges from mining operations which are intermixed on site with stormwater from asphalt operations and/or concrete operations Stormwater discharges associated with oil and gas extraction operations and Stormwater discharges associated with tourist gem mines NCDOT borrow pits are covered under NCS000150 The following discharges are covered by NPDES general permit NCG520000 instead of NCG020000 Point source discharges of stormwater and wastewater from in stream sand mining operations (I a sand dredging or dipping operations) Please contact the NPDES Wastewater Pant -Source Group for more information on coverage under this permit Please print or type all entries in this application form 1) Mailing address of owner/operator (official address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed) Legal Owner Name (Attach the most recent Annual Report to the NC Secretary of State showing the current legal name of the corporation or entity Alternatively this permit can be given to an individual or government authority This name must be the same name as appears on the Division of Land Resources Mining Permit) Signee s Name (as signed for in permit signature at bottom) Street Address City Telephone No Alternate Contact Name Alternate Contact Telephone (if different) State ZIP Code Email Email of different) _ Page 1 of B SWU NCG02 N01 Last revised 9612012 APRIL 25) 2013 Michelle Benton, PE Project Manager Sunland Builders Inc 4846A Hwy 24 Newport, NC 28570 ❑PERATIDNS SANDS AND GRAVELS ARE EXCAVATED AND ST❑CKPILED ADJACENT T❑ THE EQUIPMENT, THEN L❑ADED INT❑ DUMP TRUCKS, N❑ PR❑CESSING ❑F MATERIALS ❑CCURES ❑N SITE, N❑ WASHING, SEPARATING ❑R MIXING ❑CCURES. THERE ARE N❑ IMPERVIEUS AREAS ❑N SITE N❑R ❑FFICE FACILITIES N❑R WASTE DISCHARGES ❑F ANY KIND. CURRENT ❑WNERS PURCHACED AN EXSITING MINE CALLED RUSSEL, A RIP --RAP R❑CK DAM WAS AND IS USED AS AN ❑UTLET/❑VERFL❑W STRUCTURE, N❑ P❑INT DISCHARGES EXIST, ❑VERBURDEN AND CLEARED VEGETATI❑N ARE ST❑CKPILED T❑ CREATE WINDR❑WS F❑R ER❑SI❑N AND WILDLIFE PURP❑SES. C❑NTACT DATA ❑PERAT❑R/MANAGER: 252-393-2504 P❑ B❑X 1436 CHARL.ES R, WILLIE❑RD SWANSB❑R❑ f NC 28584 ❑PERAT❑R/MANAGER: WILLIAM K, PAGE 252-393-8116 HITE 52000 _❑❑P RD 28570 [CHAEL B❑YD $480100 IE L❑❑P RD NC 28570 15 SCALE 1" = 100' 100 50 0 100 LEGEND PR❑PERTY LINE DIRT R❑AD CREEK / STREAM C❑NT❑UR CELEV> WIRE FENCE SITE DATA 24:34 AC T❑TAL ACREAGE 17k34 AC 539502961243000 6,35 AC 539502954300000 0,65 AC 539502956429000 CARTERET C❑UNTY, NC WHITE ❑AK RIVER BASIN DATA TRANSEERED ER❑M CARTERET C❑UNTY G❑VERNMMENTS WEBSITE, USGS T❑P❑GRAPHIC MAP, NCDENR DWQ WEBSITE AND PR❑PERTY SURVEY. MINE PLAN EOEIVE JUL 2 3 2013 BY: BOGUS PII NCDENR PERMIT N❑, 16-23 November 7, 2016 SAP SAND AND ❑RAVEL, LLC 308 VFW R❑AD SWANSBORO, NC 28584 0 HAROLD L SHIPP SR. FRANKLIN G HECKLER 539504948829000 \ 539502958557000 104 HUNTING BAY DR 4526 HWY 24 CAPE CARTERET NC 28584 NEWPORT NC 28570 OLD MILL POND BRANCH WHITE OAK RIVER BASIN \ \ UNNAMED TRIBUTARY EXISTING SANDERS CREEK OU TFALL 1 / SA, H WQ FRANKLIN G HECKLER \ 539502958557000 S D 0 #1 — � � I �-- -'� � � ` 303d LISTED IMPAIRED ` } 4526 HWY 24 / \ o\ 100 YR AE 8 2002 CAT 5 LOSS OF USE f NEWPORT NC 28570 \ _ DIRT PATH ` 1' / / ROCK \ \ O 1 \ WE \ I CREEK = PL i o / U S FORESTRY SERVICE ROCK �.` , N� 1 1 B Y DEED J8.36 INVERT fJ Water Ele1tion , 12/31 /13 9A' Q -� o // ELf 1 LOCATION — —r 0 1 /ec �� ` / /i P`'�N ! / 1 `� .. ` — —DANA C. LAWRENCE / (�y/ / ���� �6 Q`C' / / r f 1. 11 / f \ ) ` 53950494278000 / / ' D�-`��x� / .r / J \ — 140 BOGUS LOOP RD � 30 ` \ NEWPORT NC 28570 �\ J WATER SU R,FACE \ /� I AFFECTED APPROXIMATE J AREA r PIT OUTLINE 2C91'4 \ '�u er_ �4„ W \.Ins, 0� 42 CN + — 15.7 A �i _ y eC�� N 02 34 4 ry O'S 49" i 5 / EARTH BERM 'Z� [ 09 a 2� �+ W A �OAO� 2a3.a� 2 �8 �4 44�49. 1 1�} D WHI�EO 7 // ( / OAD OLD ' / / 4551� `DIRT RS INGRESS EASEMENT 60 r52.g�. — / EGRES CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE A, 3 42" C �R�#' / MQ•�` ©� '1/ /STEEL GATE WILTON PRITCHETT / / �\ `�� EARTH BERM539502858502000 �S / 605 / WITH BOULDERS 56B0LOOPRDGUE L NEWPORT NC 28570 / O ^o r SEE STORMWATER\ i / POLLUTION / / / WILTON PRITCHETT PREVENTION PLAN 539502865501000 y�, / Q- NI f APPENDIX FOR / / 156 BDGUE LOOP RD A � / O y NEWPORT NC 28570 �1�' f CALCULATIONS / 0 100 YR AE 8 CS i PI N U �- 0 1 J FEB 21 2014 51a! 5 MAXIMUM APPROXIMATE_ ACRES LIFE OF Q� / 1-11 1 9 Sunland Builders Inc 4846A Hwy 24 Newport, NC 28570 NCDENR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY NPDES GEN. NATIONWIDE DISCHARGE PERMIT # COC NCG020845 4 YR STATE RENEWALS DEC 31, 2014 CATEGORY AFFECTED AC. Tailings ZSediment Ponds 15.06 Stockpiles 2.00 Waste files 0.00 Processin Area Haul Roads 0.00 Mine Excavation 4.01 Other Off site Haul Rd 0.64 Total Disturbed Acreage 21.71 OPERATIONS SANDS AND GRAVELS ARE EXCAVATED AND STOCKPILED ADJACENT TO THE EQUIPMENT, THEN LOADED INTO DUMP TRUCKS. NO PROCESSING OF MATERIALS OCCURES ON SITE, NO WASHING, SEPARATING OR MIXING OCCURES. THERE ARE NO IMPERVIOUS AREAS ON SITE NOR CFFICE FACILITIES NOR WASTE DISCHARGES OF ANY KIND. CURRENT OWNERS PURCHACED AN EXSITING MINE CALLED RUSSEL. A RIP —RAP ROCK DAM WAS AND IS USED AS AN OUTLET/OVERFLOW STRUCTURE. NO POINT DISCHARGES EXIST. OVERBURDEN AND CLEARED VEGETATION ARE STOCKPILED TO CREATE WINDROWS FOR EROSION AND WILDLIFE PURPOSES. SANDERS CREEK CONTACT DATA nv. 0.50' °9`B SOb�eOk a OPERATOR/MANAGER: CHARLES R. W LL FORD 252— 39 3— 2504 PO BOX 1436 SWANSBORO, N C 28584 OPERATOR/MANAGER: WILLIAM K. PAGE 252-39378116 PATRICIA WHITE 539504945752000 110 ROGUE LOOP RD NEWPORT NC 28570 BRUCE MICHAEL BOYD 53950494480100 130 BOGUE LOOP RD NEWPORT NC 28570 SCALE 1 " = 100' 100 50 0 100 LEGEND --------- PROPERTY LINE DIRT ROAD -- .— — — — CREEK / STREAM — —1 — — CONTOUR (ELEV) WIRE FENCE SITE DATA 24.34 AC TOTAL ACREAGE 17.34 AC 539502961243000 6.35 AC 539502954300000 0.65 AC 539502956429000 CARTERET COUNTY, NC WHITE OAK RIVER BASIN DATA TRANSFERED FROM CARTERET COUNTY GOVERNMMENTS WEBSITE, USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP, NCDENR DWQ WEBSITE AND PROPERTY SURVEY. NOTE PERMIT REQUIRES NOT DISTURB REQUIRED BUFFERS. ALL SLOPES REQUIRED TO BE 3-1 HORZ TO VERTICAL FOR RECLAMATION. INSPECT STORMWATER AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL WET DETENTION BASIN WEEKLY. REPORT OBSERVATIONS AND COMPLETE QUARTERLY SAMPLING AND SAMPLING DURRING TWO STORM EVENTS.. MINE PLAN ROGUE PIT NCDENR PERMIT N0. 16-23 November 7, 2016 S&P SAND AND GRAVEL, LLC 308 VFW ROAD SWANSBORO, NC 28584 i 10146 MaLe end TR-5 Name o plicant Rick W1111ford �R-� Name of Mine S&P Sand and Gravel North Arrow on Ma , LLC Count p eret 1755 5 Y CartScale Approx 196 4'hn � � Symbols used No special Date Prepared May Symbols used Y 5 , 2�06 Map Prep parer Michael S Rose, CFO �) 5587 - (I 48A) 1473 I anG I (12A4A) 2710 I 131 SA) to ckable Stee 9848 � pos#S 4 1` na Gate rR 924 I N Parcel 1 of 3 17 3 Acres r 8502 URI 122 Existing maul Road 2356 1 333 3 4 i68 tit / �1 (57A) i� � k� //M3 y j, I S&P Sand and Gravel, LLC Newport, NC Overall View Map A �za { ast��aed ea s�a�r r.� ,Ilk 53g5 vj Parcel 3 of 3 4 65 Acres Parcel 2 o€ 3 7 6 Acres Location of two (2) o° Existing Sedimentatic t Traps shown in Orange DE f '4 .` ..4!' i U.S. FORESTRY SEEM /ICE WITNESS CORNER Cn� R�1FR +3 TRA 4C' 70 II (1974) LOi CATER S 88 E 11.8- FROM PROPERTY CORNER .rr:• .- 9 U.S. fnRF ;TIDY IRON MONUIy1C:NT (1974) •3`� � =�' � / Oro . - 41 ,. 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