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NCG160114_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20071011
STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET NCG PERMITS PERMIT NO. /V DOC TYPE HISTORICAL FILE ❑ MONITORING REPORTS DOC DATE ❑ �D o YYYYM M DD United states Environmental Protection Agency Form Approved. EPA Washington, D.C. 24460 OMB No. 2040-0457 Water Compliance Inspection Report Approval expires 8-31-98 Section A: National Data System Coding (i.e., PCS) Transaction Code NPDES yrlmolday Inspection Type Inspector Fac Type 1 1111 2 1 1 31 riC5i5U114 111 121 0r,/J5/', 1 17 181_l 191 SI 201� I Remarks 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 LJ_ LJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 __1 1 1 16 Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating B1 QA --------------------------- Reserved ---------------------- 671 169 701 1 71 U 721 t;1 73 L Lj 74 751 1 1 1 Li 80 Section B: Facility Data Name and Location of Facility Inspected (For Industrial Users discharging to PONY, also include Entry Time/Date Permit Effective Date POTW name and NPDES permit Number) 10:45 Ati 06105/1^- 0.t+08/01 Md°Jmzdc. tfdterial5 T_,^^.� Exit TimelDate Permit Expiration Date US 221 And NC 161 21neola NC 2866- 11:15 M 0C/05/12 09107/31 Name(s) of Onsite Representative (s)/Titles(s)lPhone and Fax Number(s) Other Facility Data Name, Address of Responsible Official/Title/Phone and Fax Number Contacted H K. "doun"Po Bo,: 911 tior.ntair Ci:y lti 375831,'/423-71_7-2000/4237272025_- -�s Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (Check only those areas evaluated) Storm Water Section D: Summary of Find in !Comments Attach -additional sheets of narrative -and checklists as necessary) (See attachment summary) Name(s) and Signature(s) of Inspector(s) Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date Larr'v Frost ARC wo/!828-2.96-4500 Fxn.4658/ Signature of Management O A Reviewer Age hcy]Office[Phone and Fax Numbers Date Rogar C,Edwards nRC, WQ//828-29r;-4500/ EPA Form 3560-3 (Rev 9-94) Previous editions are obsolete. Page # 1 NPDES yr/mo/day Inspection Type 3I IJCG1601 1 4 I11 12I 05/05/12 117 18I r, I Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary) - The plant appears to be well maintained and clean. Stormwater structures appear to be well maintained. - The stormwater plan was not on site, it must be kept on site. Please call me when it is. Please updated the contact phone numbers. - See the notes for the McDowell plant inspection. Page # 2 Permit: NCG160114 SOC : County: Avery Region: Asheville Compliance Inspection Report Effective:08101104 Expiration: 07131/09 Effective: Expiration: Contact Person: Darrell Wesley Title: Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 0610912008 Entry Time: 12:10 PM Primary Inspector: Starr Silvis Secondary Inspector(s): Certification: Owner: Maymead Materials Inc Facility: Maymead Materials Inc US 221 And NC 181 Pineola NC 28662 Phone: 828-733-6145 Exit Time: 12:50 PM Phone: Phone: 828-296-4500 Reason for Inspection: Complaint Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Asphalt Paving Mixture Stormwater Discharge COG Facility Status: ■ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: ■ Other (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: NCG160114 Owner - Facility: Maymead Materials Inc Inspection Date: 06/09/2008 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Complaint Inspection Summary: There are two small sediment basins located on the site. Runoff from the site enters these sediment basins prior to leaving the site through grassed ditches. The site has a dust suppression sprinkler system. The system was not operating at the time of the site visit. Mr. XXXX stated that the system had been inoperable due to an electrical storm the previous weekend. There is a small stream that is located uphill from the plant. The stream runs under the access road and parallel to the plant on the opposite side of the gravel access road. No excessive sediment or obvious impacts were noted during the site visit. No samples were taken at the time of the site visit because no water was leaving the site at that time. Other Comment: Yes Na NA NE Page: 2 State of North Carolina I? Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources F?W'A 0 Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary. A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director WATER QUALITY SECTION October 14, 1997 Ms. Catherine A. Baxter 29 Pine Ridge Loop Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Subject: Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant Water Quality Concerns Avery County Dear Concerned Citizens: The Division of Water Quality has received dozens of letters from concerned citizens in the Pineola area of Avery County_ concerning the Maymead asphalt plant. In response to your concerns the Division of Water Quality made an extensive evaluation of the Maymead site and began a sampling regime of the surface waters draining the property and of the groundwater by sampling numerous wells in the immediate area of the Maymead Asphalt plant. The results of that sampling indicated that there was no formaldehyde found in the stream samples or well samples. Other samples collected from the stream included oil and grease, volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and base/neutral extractable organics, acid extractable organics, TPH and various metals. Copies of the test results for the stream samples are enclosed for your"information. No VOC's were found in any of the 10 wells sampled by the Groundwater Section. Based on our evaluation, Maymead Materials, Inc., Asphalt Plant, in Pineola, is in compliance with the environmental requirements of the Division of Water Quality and there is no basis for revoking the company's permit to discharge stormwater. P.O. Box 29535, FAX 919-733-2496 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 N%K An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Telephone 919-733-7015 50% recycles/10% post -consumer paper Concerned Citizens f Pineola October 14, 1997 Page Two We realize the asphalt plant is located in a highly populated area; however, many of the concerns you have are primarily local zoning issues. Various local land use planning techniques are available that could help avoid these types of problems. Thank you very much for your letter and I hope this information has addressed your concerns concerning water quality. If you have additional questions, please call me at 704/251-6208. Sincerely, /� - pl-gx� Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist xc: Avery County Commissioners Maymead Materials, Inc. �• �..r.v �. U. �._ i .. I ii.:_ 1•1/ 11'1117f is I•1 L'. I V l •. 1111�r. �,.r, �... r ..... COUNTY Pij PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN -- ❑ REPORT T . }Cii 1xZIlO WaRO WI[IO WSRO T5 ❑AMBIENT QA STREAM AT BM ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ CIIAIN ❑ LAKE Other �J ❑ EFFLUENT ❑ INFLUENT OF CUSTODY Shipped by; IIue Co rlr [�d:, Other ❑ EMERGENCY ❑ ESTUARY COLLECTORiS):Fc, ' �, 1"_'-�'1� I n n% STATION LOCA-i [ON: � 1 S N �ok� Q d7l4 V l *9 'Estlmatcd BOD If:: t .,/5-Z5/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus Seed: Yes ❑ vi ! 0. loilnated: Yes❑ No ❑ REMARKS: 5talian' Date Begin �y /mm/dd) Time Begin Dale• End Time £nd Depth DM DIi DBM Value Type Composite Sample Ty 7 U U� 0 A ti L T S S C G• GNXX I.n1, 11 umbel: 1 / 1 1 BOU5 30 mg/I 1 COD 11 ah GOD Lou^:] �.i mg/1 Colfiolrit: ' - ni 5)616 /loom[ 5 COBIb[in:_!l:f•-•"Jii(1 :11504 /l0oml Colllol:«: "I;i: 7 vnci l 31615 /loom[ Collfami: ;'ta..l Slrr_j. 31673 /100m1 8 Residue:'[ a.ri ":71 w mg/1 1s 505 mg/I 10 ir,.tl SiJ mg/1 11 Residue: lr::rdad 530 mg/1 1 2 ' r! :i:1e 535 mg/1 13 -- �; S40 mg/1 14 pH 40.1� units 15 Acidity i, y-': d 436 mg/I 1 fi Ac1dHy lc pti 3.3 435 mg/I 1ii Alknt 1tg !;� ),It l,3 415, mg/I AikaG;rliy Y 1 4.5 410 mg/I 19 TO {,3U~ r— mgA 2D Turbid!_]• ', r NTU Chloride 940 mq/1 Chl a: Trl 32217 Ilg/1 Chl a; Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 Color: Ttue 80 PI -Co Color:(PH ) 83 ADM[ Color: pli 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/l Fluorkie 951 mg/1 Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/[ Ilardness Total900 mg/l S"elflc Cond. 95 01hos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/l Phenols 32730 USA Sullate 945 mg/1 Sulfide 745 mg/I Received: c - / - 9 ? Tlmc; 1 ��Date Rec-d by: .5 11^ ENTRY BY: DATA ENTRY BY: LFrom: BQB-COtlrie S ^DATA CK. fiend Gel JII DATE REPORTED: N113 as N 610 mg/I T1{N as N 625 mg/l NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mgA P: Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 m9/1 P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/I —� CdGdmlum 1027 ugA Cr�hrornium:Total1034 ug/I Cu— opper 11142 ug/I NI -Nickel 1067 ug/I Ph -Lend 1051 ug/[ Zo-Zinc 1092 uq/1 Ag-Sliver 1077 ug/I AI-Aluminum-1105 ug/l Be-Berylllum 1012 ug/I Ca-Cnlclum 916 mfiA Cn-Cohalt 1037 ug/I Fe -Iron 1045 ugn LI-Lithium 1132 uqA Mg-Magneslum 927 mg/I Mn-Manganese 1055 u9/1 Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 u9A Se-Seienturn 1147 ug/I fig -Mercury 11900 ug/l Organachlorine Pesticides OrgaucrrAx otorus Pesticides Acid Ilerbicides Basel Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Otganles Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle rag'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point X i'C•,r.� lcance at 25 C Water Temperature D.O. mgA 141 Alkallnity Acidity Air Temperature IC) 4 pl1 8.3 FA 4.5 Of 4.5 PH 8.3 2 ).1 10 30o j • 400 82?M 431 82243 82242 20 �JtHaliy Z Piecfpition On/dny) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction ()eg) Stream now Severity Turbidity Seventy Wind Velocity M/II can Stream Deptli 1L Stream Width It. 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 I)MI/Revised 10/86 DIVISION 011,11',\ l Pal illl,ll,fl'1' CIM.4111y 1.nbw n[m y licpw l ! lCntrr Ounliry • ItV SAMPLE.. 1 )'1'17 :OIJNT1' AVL•RY PRIORITY M'Elt BASIN: I] Ah1111rNtOA. �] SIRFAM FITIUIENF tFrORTT'O ARO Regional OfAcc COMPLIANCI: Ix I CIIAIN01:C'1JSIODI' LAKE I� I1JI'Ll17iNl' )Mier El (EMERGENCY I:SIIIARY kQLI.ECTOR(Sj PARKER f 1.,6 N, I— N16019 pate Recciced 9117M7 'Iin+e Rccei+ cd: 1030 AA1 kccci,rd llv IG 136-wed IIOD Range: Slntien I.ocniinu: 'I liIII Agi3VE OLD PSI'IIOLT PI,A741' Chlarinaled: Itcnnn ks: lalion 0Da1e Begin [y)lm nilddj Malr F.nJ [yylm mfdd) lilac lirgin Tlroie EnJ llrpt6 - UPI, Ells, fit)" Ts pr - A, 11, L Cmnpneite•F, S. Sa nildr Type .. 970907 _ 0200 f IIOD 310 niefL. COD I ligh 340 tnJL COD Loss 335 mgfL Coliform: MF Fecal31616 flooml Coliform: KIF Total 31504 11001L,1 _ Coliform:tube Fecal 31615 1100ml _ Colifurnm: Fecal Shep 31671 11001111 Residuc: fatal $00 mg,L Volatile 505 m0l. Fined 510 mp)L Residue: Suspended $30 n,glL Volaile 535 rlrgll. Flnrd 540 illYll- 403 oils liy 10 pi14.5 436 micll. Acidily 10 PI 18 3 435 mall. Altaliriily fo pl1 9.3 415 nrulL Alkatinity to pi l 4.5 410 TOC 610 melt. IusbiJiiy 76 N I IJ ,ODIAIENTS : ChloliJe 940 mall _ CLI a: l ri 32217 nwt, _ Cld ar Carr 32209 us/L _ phcophytin a 32313 ve11. Color: I outgo Cobr:{pll) 83 PH- i cu, _ Color: p11 7,6 62 c,u. Cynnide 720 nigh. I luaride 951 ntgil, _ X Formaldchyde71880 -0,1 nVL Grease Mid Oils 556 niVl. _ I tmdness 'I oral 900 ntgA. —� Speeire Cond. 95 ut`Ihnshm2 h10AS 38260 ,nyll. _ Phenols 12730 ugrl. Sulfate 945 13Ig/1. Sulfide 745 mull. Down Coliroim Total l ubc "11 IKt ,,Is NI13 as N 610 rncll. I KN wt N 625 ruYlL _ NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 niaR. -- X 11: -1-0111 as 1' 665 0,03 mall. PO4 as P 70507 mglL _ P: Dissol,cd as P 666 mafL _ K•Polassium mg1L X Cd- Cnd,nium 1027 <2.0 uall. _ X Ct-Cbtoniium: 101,111014 <25 o&IL X Cu- Copper 1012 <2.0 ugA. X_ Ni-Nickel1067 <10 ugfL X I'b-Lend Iasi <10 ugd- X Zn• Zinc 1092 31 u84. V-VMrudivat ugfL AS. 50— 1077 ug7L At. Aluminum 1105 mg/L. _ Ile- lloylllum 14J12 ugfL. Ca- Calcium 916 mg/L _ Co- Cnba11 1071 ug0.. _ I'c- huu 10.15 ucll. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIELD -LAB FORM (Mil) COUNTY P PRIORITY SAMPLE.TM-, 111VER BASIN CA VA,,1LO U ❑AMBIENT REPORT TO:(7n FRO MRO RRO WaRO WIRO WSRO TS EFF 6 A Other er COMPLIANCE 0CItAIN LAKE El INFLUENT Other OF CUSTODY Shipped by: But. Dort r la Other DEMEIIGENCY I ❑ESTUARY For Lab Ilse ONLY Lob Number Dale Recelved: 7 Tlnte/ Rec'd From: s-Cuarlr H� 1d Del DATA tETR hO CSC: DATE REPORTED: COLLECTOR(�S):��-��/�_ //}� 1 f �� Esllmaled ROD Range: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION: 1� lno__ �'��� /� S/�+�f J �Cj rF", L Seed: Yes ❑ No ❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No 1-1 REMARKS_ G4) rJ l /W Statlon # Date B?egln (yy/rrtrn/dd) Time Begin Date End Vine End 6epih DM DR DIMS Value TyPe A It L Composite Sample T ( , T 5 R C 1; GNXX - T 110135 310 mg/1 L COD Illgh 340- mg/1� 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Cafilorm: MF Fecal 31616 ' ' /100m1 5 Collform: MF Total 31504 /loom] G Collform: Tube Fecav31615 /1001"1 7 Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 /100m1 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 4 - Volatile 505 mg/I 10 Fixed 510 moll 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535• ing/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/1 14 pit 403 units - Acidity to pit 4.5 436 mg/I Acidity to pit 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalirdly to pit 8.3,415 mg/t 18 Alkalinity to pll 4.5' 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mg/1 20 Turbldity 76 NTU Chloride 940 1110/1 Chi a: TO 32217 00/1 Chi a: Corr 32299 ug/l Pbeophylln a 32213 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pll ) 83 ADMI Color: pit 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mg/l Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Ilardness Total900 mg/1 Specific Cond. 95 uBIbos/cm2 MBAS 38260� mg/l Phenols 32730 ug/l Sulfate 945 mg/1 Sulfide 745 mg/I N113 as N 610 mg/l TRN as N 625 mg/I NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/E P. Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 mg/1 P. Dissolved as P 666 mg/I Cd-Cadialurn 1027 ug/I CrCbromlum:Total1034 ugA Cu-Copper 1042 ug/1 Ni Nickel 1067 ug/1 Pb-Lead 1051 ug/1 Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/I AU-511ver 1077 ug/I AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be-Betylllum 1012 ug/1 Ca-Calclum 916 mg/l Co-Coball 1037 ug/1 Fe -Iron 1045 ug/I 1.1-Llthlum 1132 ug/1 Mg-Magnedum 927 mall Mn-Manganese 1055� ug/1 Na-Sodium 929 mg/i Araenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Se -Selenium 1147 ug/I llg-htercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticldes Organophosiltarus Pesticid" Act,] I letbicides (lase/ Neutral ExtraCit.ble organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VbA bottle reg'd) � l{ Phytoplaukton — -- Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature IC D.O. mg/l 141 , Alkellully Acidity Air Tewpztature t0 1414.5 pit 4.5 pit 8,3 2 94 10 300 (• 4000 82244 431 82243 I82242 _20 Salinity X _ Preclpitton On/day) Cloud Cover R Wlral DImcdon tl)eg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severlly Wind Veloclty bl/ll lean Stream Depth ft, S$ea"i %VIdlh ft. 480 1 45 j32 136 11351 1350 35 64 4 EHNRIDWQ LABOnAT0RY LAB NO. 7wfiut9 ''InnI SEMI-VOLMILE ANALYTICAL REPORT nEPOnTED BY tL�- SUPERVISOn CHECKEDRY / DATE y nEV1EWED P.I' I FNIEIIED GY - 1 SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS . • . 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IiM4 P IhE; ,. 62.53-3 ANILINE t0 U 606.20-2 2,6-DIrJITROTOLUENE. 10 U 1 108.95.2 I>HEr10L 10 U 99-09-2 3-MMOANILINE 50 U 111.44-4 BI517-CIILOROEMYLI ETHER 10 U 83-32.9 ACENAPIMIENE 10 U 95.57-8 2-CHLOROPHENOL 10 U 51-20-5 2,4-1)INIIRO PHENOL 50 U 541.73-1 1,3•6ICHLORO13ENZENE 10 U 100.02.7 4 -NI 1RO PtlEIIOL 50 U 106.46.7 1.4-DICHLOnORENZEIIE 10 U 132-04.9 VIBENZOFUIIAN 10 U - - 100.51.6 BENZYLALCOIIOL 20 U 121-14-2 2,4-01NIM010LUENE 10 U 95.50-1 1,2-VICHLOROBENZENE 10 U 04-66-7 DIE IIIYL PIIIHALAIE i 10 U 95.48-7 7.-MEIIIYL PHENOL 10 U 7005-72.3 4•CNLOROPHENYL PIIENYL ETHER 10 U , 108.60-1 WS12-CHLOnOISOP110PYLI ETHER 10 U 86-73-7' FLUORENE 10 U 106.44.5 4-410 HYL PHENOL 10 U 100-01-6 4-NI I nOANILINE 50 U 621.64.7 N-DIIIROSO-01-N•PlIOPYLAMME 10 U 534-52�I 4,G-DlNIIFi0.2-METIIYLPHEN0L 50 U 67.72-1 IIEXACIILOROET1lANE 10 U 86-30.6 N-NIIROSOUIPHENYLAMINE 10 U 98-95-3 NITROBENZENE 10 U 101-55-3 4•RnUMOP1IENYLPltENYLMVl 10 U 78.59.1 15OPIlOnONE" 10 U 118-74-1 HEXACHLOnOBENZENE l0 U 88.75-5 2-IJI1R0 PHENOL 10 U 87.86.5 PENTACHLORO PHENOL 50 U 105-67.9 2,4-0IMETNYLPHENOL 10 U 85.0I-8 PIIENANIIMENE t0 U 65.85.0 BENZOIC ACID 50 U 120.12-7 AN11111ACENE 10 U 111.91.1 BIS12-CHLOROETIMOXYI METHANE 10 U _ 84-74-2 Ur-N-BUTYLPIi1HALATE t0 U 120-83.2 2,4-D1ClILOnO.PIIENOL 10 U 206.44-0 FLUORANiHENE 117 U 120-82.1 1,2,4-111ICIILOROBENZENE 10 U 129-00.0 1 PYRENE 10 U. ., 91.20-3 NAPHTHALENE 10 u 05-6817 ' BUIYI-BENZYLPIIIIIALAIE 19 U _ 106.47.8 4-CHLOII0ANILINE 20 U 91-94-1 3,3'-OICIILOROBENZIDWE 20 U 07.68-3 HEXACtILOROBVTADIENE t0 U 56-55-3 BFNZOIA)ANIIIRACENE l0 U ' 59-50.7 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 20 U 218.01-9 CIIRYSENF 10 U 91-57-6 .2-METHYLNAPHIHALENE 10 U 117.81.7 BIS12-E7HYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE 10 U 77.47.4 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENiADIENE 10 U 117-04-0 OI-N-OCIYL P11111ALATE 10 U 88.06-2 2,4,6-TRICHL0RO PIIENOL 10 U 205.99.2 • SENZOMIPLUORANTHENE 10 U 95-95-4 2,4,5-Tn1CHLOnO PIIENOL 10 U 207-00-9 BENZOIKIFLUORANTHENE 10 u 91.58-7 2•CHLORO NAMMIALENE 10 U 50.32-8 BEN7.01/IJPYRENE 10 U 88-74.4 2-NITROANILINE 50 U 193-39-5 INDEN011,2,9-COIPYREHE 10 U 131.11-3 DIMEMY'LPIITHALAIE l0 U 53.70.3 DIBENZOIA,HIANIMIACENE 10 U 208-96.8 ACENAPHTIIYLENE 10 U 191.24-2 BENZDJG,H,0PERYLENE 10 U REPURl F J BY .Ltl 116 CVIEWLD BY {� REVI'cWED FS'f SAMPLE Tlr'T'E: WATEn VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORI ANALYSIS RESULTS SUPERVISOR TAG DATE C% J? [. ENTERED BY 1 DATE [ i I 0.75 tl 96-18.4 • 1,2,3-1dchldroproPane 0,25 U 75-3!1-4 � 1,!•Diefdoroethene U 108-86-1 8r on,obenzene 1 U 75-U9-2 Methylene Chloride 10 lJ 95-M19-B 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 U 156G0.5 trans-1,2-Dlchloroethene 0.75 IOG•43-4 4-Cl+lorntoluene 0,25 U 7G3d-3 1.1-Uichlornetlinne 0.25 U U 541-13-1 1,3-Ulchlorobenzene 0 25 U 59U-21J.7 2,2-Dichlozoprapene U.25 U 106.46-7 1.4-DWilorobertzena 0.25 U 16G-b9-4 cis•1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 U 95-50-1 1,2•Dichlwobenzene 0,25 U • 61-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 U 96-12-8 1,2-Dibrorno-3-Chloropropane I U 74-97.5 "' 6ramochloromethane 0,75 U 120-82-1 1,2A-Trichlar obenzene 0.25 U 71_bTJ_G 1.1,1-rilchforoethane 0.25 U 87-68.3 ItgKaGhlolobutadlene p.75 U 5G3-:i8-G - - -1,1-Dichloropropene U.25 - 87-61-6 1,2,3-1rtchlorobenzene 0 75 U 5G•23.5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 U U 1634-04-4 Methyl-lert-butyl elher 5 U iC'1-QG•2 - 1,2-Oichloraethsne 0.25 I U 0.25 U 71-43-2 Benzene . 79-01-G 1rlcMoroethene U 108-88-3 toluene I U 76.87.5 ' 1,2-Dichloropropane 0 25 U - 100-41.4 Ethyl benzene I U 76-2'7.4 " BrornndlChleremethnne 025 . 2 U I U -- - 108.38-3 n+,p-Xylencs 7.1-95-3 ' llibromomethane U 95-47-6 a-Xylene I U 14UG1-01.5 cis- 1,3-Oichloroprapene 0.25 U - 100-42-5 Styrene I U Io0G1.07.6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 98.82.8 Isoprapylbenzene 1 U 79 UU•5 1,1,2-Tricldoroethane 0.25 U U 103-65.1 n-Propylbenzene 1 U 127-111-4 1 eUachloroethene 0.25 U 108 67.8 1,3,5•frimethylbenzene I U 142.1G-9 1,3-Dichloropropene -- 0,25 U 98.06.6 tert-Butylbenzene 1 U 321-4111 Dibromochfotomelhone 0.75 95-63.6 1,2,4-Trinrethylbenzene U 1,2•Dibramaethane 1 U U 135-98•B sec-Butylbenzene 1 U 1013-9C•7 v Chlorobenzene " 0.25 U 99.87.E p-isopropylloluene I U 63U•20•G----- 1,1,1,2-TcUachloroetl+ane 0.25 I U 0.5 U 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 75.25-2 Bromoform 0.75 U.... 91-20.3 Naphthalene 1 U 79-34.5 1,1,2,2-letrachloroethane rr+glL mg7L Uesdr,ii hangc E thnated Total Petrolcurn IlydrocarbonP 0.25 U •'I (1L--� _ target dtiantitation Limp- Subject to "change due to Instrument sensitlVlty Detected Other pmgeables detected T- Tentatively Identified, not confirmed ug1L (up to 10 highest peaks) ' E-^ •� Estirttated Value U- Samples analyzed for this compound but riot detected " ND VOLA1 fLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FT- Semple not analyzed Tor this compound" DETECTED BY GClELCDIPID. O-' T Detected below quantitation limit l.1• `- GC1MS Analysis perins med ' CGIVIMEII I S: - SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS nEPORt' • DVVQ LAB PAGE 2 LAB NO. 7W6019 (Jtllyr Selltt !Iulbldes �ofrippifiitiS 11�#i�ctpd l}Ct@i;tLt� . � I? 110 BASE/NEUIRAL OR ACID EX1RAC TABLE ORGANICS DE I CC] ED 13Y GClMS. 70L- Isipet OunMitalion Limit- Subject to ��- Change due to Inshumcnl sensillvily r- ienlntivoly Irinnlitlod, estimated concentration f-- Eslin+ated Vnlua U- Samples nnaly¢nd for Ifiin compound bul not dclCciml -- - - — N- Sninplo rwl I+nalyzed for Il+is con+pmmd _ D- Deleclyd below quantilnlion limit It- holding lie+a exceeded COfdfdEll [ S: s• � � -- - 1 � -- ' - - -. - � L • - .✓ • - 1 � � - -� - -� • _ .. - . � � —� t s " — .. --'- - . iIV IaIUN Uh EN ;"i? ;;;:f iI:['i'i AI - h1AfJA6L,f�tEN I Wit t L-li r,ltar+t-t . I t t...-.. ;OUNTY 4�•—� r PRIORITY IVER BASIN _�_ ybj0 E P 0 R T T R F11 rlilrII110 WaRO W]RO WSRO TS ❑AMBIENT ❑ QA T BM !they COMPLIANCE El CHAIN OF CUSTODY hipped by; Bus Coutlr.,; ):o{i/, Other ❑EMERGENCY -'r OLLECTOR(S): lstimatcd BOD or 300 plus seed: Yes El Chlorinated; Yet ❑ No ❑ station 1 BOD5 31V_ COD High 314 COD Low 3J;i 4 Collform: i, i' Fet_ai 31616 S Collform: 5f 3'vtal 31504 6 Collform: 'i ". 7, Fecal 316 55 .r Collform: 5trep 31673 8 Residue; Tvtn1 ; C0 Voiat;i SU5 10 11 Residue: ;;.; 3rttided 530 12 Vnittiie 535 1 h pit 403 IS Acidity In Ist -iw .136 16 w 18 Acidity to 1.11 ?:-3 435 Alkalinity in pii 6.3 415 Alkallnity Io pl; 4.5 410 19 TOC 680 nA Turbldity '11, SAMPLE TYPE U STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT ❑ ESTUARY Lab Nujubr.i: „ Q LPL) _ Date Received: 7 — C+ 7 Time: v Rec'd by: 5 ✓ f From: Bus -Course -Eland D I DATA ENTRY BY: S r CK: W . DATE REPORTED: STATION LOCATION: �/LIS _ 15, &.: t REMARKS: Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) I Time Begin Dale End 9 7 n a: is- ma/I mg/] mg/I 1100.1 /loom[ /100ml /loom[ mg/l mg/I mg/t mg/I mg/i mg/I units mg/I mg/l mg/1 mg/I mg/i NTU Time EndjDepth DM DB DBM Value Type A It L Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Tr[ 32217 ug/I Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/1 Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 ColoT: True 80 Pt -Co Color.(Pll ) 83 ADMI Color; pit 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide-720 mg/1 Fluoride 951 11)9/1 Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Ilatdness Total goo mg/I Specific Cond. 95 uAlhos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 rngA Sulfide 745 mg/1 N113 as N 610 4 mg/1 'IKN as N 625 mg/1 NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/l P: Total as P 665 mg/I F104 as 1' 70507 mg/I P. Dissolved as P 666 mg/l Cd-Cadmlum 1027 ug/1 Cr-clatmilumTola11034 ugA Cu-Copper 1042 ug/l NI -Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb-Lead 1051 ug/l Zn-Zinc 1092 ugA Ag 5ilvet 1077 ug/1 AI-Aluminum.1105 ug/I Be-Beryllluut 1012 ug/l Ca -Calcium 916 rno Co-Cnbolf 1037 ug/I Fe-]ron 1045 ug/1 Composite I Sample TT T 5 B— C( C •'1 GNXX LI-Lithium 1132 ��' ugA Mg44agnesium 927 mg/1 Mn-Manganese 1055 u9/1 Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenic. -Total 1002 u9/l Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/I Iig-Mercury 71900 ug/i Organochlorine Pesticides OrganophCXT4.orus I`estickies Acid I lerbk ides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics F'urgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point X `moo+iductanae at 25 C Water Temperature (Ci D.O. mgA PFI Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature [C) pit 83 pli 4.5 pis 4.5 pit 8.3 2 94 10 300 • 400 • 82244 431 82243 82242 20 salinity R Precipltlon an/day) Cloud Cover X _I Wind Direction (Deg) Stream flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/11 eon Stream Depth it Stream Width It 4R1j 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 Dhil/Revised 10/86 0 REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER EIINII/DWO LABORATORY SEMI -VOLATILE ANALYTICAL IIEPOn'f ANALYSIS RESULTS LAB NO. 7W6020 SUPERVISOR DATE ENTERED BY DATE Mq: b .......... ..... .. .. . :yX, :1 62-53.3 ANILINE 10 u 606-20.2 2,6-DINIIIIOtOLUENE 10 11 108-95-2 PHENOL 10 u 99-09-2 3-NITROANILINE 50 1) 111-44.4 BISR-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER 10 u 83.32-9 ACENAPHTHENE 10 u 95-57-8 2-CHLOHOPHENOL 10 U 51-28-5 2,4-DINITFI0 PHENOL 50 Ij 541-73-1 I,3-GJCHLOn0BENZENE 10 u 100-02-7 4-1,111110 PHENOL 50 li 106.46-7 I,4-01CHt,QROBRJZFNE 10 U 132-64-9 OIGENZOFURAP 10 1.1 100-51.6 BENZYL ALCOHOL 20 U 121-14-2 2,4-DINi rROTOLLJENE 10 tj 95-50-1 1,2-DICIILOROBENZENE 10 it 84-firi.2 DIETHYL PH fHALATE 10 u 95.48-7 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 u 7005.72-3 4-011-OHOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 11 100-60.1 BIS(2,CIILOROISOPROPYL) ETHER 10 u 86-73.7 FLUORENE 10 u 106.44-5 4-METHYL PHENOL 10 U 100.01-6 4-Nl7nOANILINE so 1) 621-64-7 N-MIRDSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE 10 U 534.52-1 4,6-DINHFFiO-2-METHYL PHENOL 50 U 67-72.1 HEXACHLOROETHANE 10 u B6_30.6 N-N11ROSODIPHENYLAWNE 10 LJ 90-95-3 NITROBENZENE 10 u 101-55.3 4 - BROMOPI 4FNYL PHENYL F T I IER 10 ki 78-59-1 ISOPHORO14E 10 U 118.74-1 HEXACHILOnOBENZENE 10 U 89.75-5 2441TRO PHENOL 10 U 87-06-5 PENTACH1,0110 PHENOL 50 It 105-67-9 2,4-DiMEtHYL PHENOL 10 u 85-01-8 PHENANUIRENE 10 tl 65.85-0 BENZOIC ACID so U 120.12-7 ANI I IFIACENE to tj 111.91-1 lg]S(2-CIILOROEFIIOXYI MEHIANE 10 H 84-74.2 Eli-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 U 120-83.2 2.4-DICHLOR0 PHENOL 10 u 206.44-0 FLUOflAN I I IENE 10 U 120-82-1 1,2,4-THICHLOROBENZENE 10 u 129-00-0 PYRENE 10 ki 91.20-3 NAPHTHALENE 10 ki 85-68.7 BUIYLBENZY L Pill I lAtATE 10 u 106-47-0 4-CHLOROANILINE 20 0 91-94.1 3,3'-DtCt ILOnO BENZ 101NE 20 U 87.68-3 IIEXACIlLOnDBUTADICIAE 10 11 511 55-3 BENZOWANIHnACEtIE 10 U 59-50-7 4-CIILORO-3-MEIIIYL PHENOL 20 Li 218.01-9 CHRYSENE 10 LI 91-57-5 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 10 u 117-81-7 BISQ-ETHYLHEXYL1 PHIHALAIE 10 u 77-47.4 1 IEXACI itonocyCLOPEN TA DIEN E 10 0 117-84-0 DI-N-OCTYL Pit IfHALATE 10 tj 88.06-2 2,41,6-TRICHLO130 PHENOL 10 U 205.99-2 DENZOIB)rLUORANII [ENE 10 11 95.95-4 2A.5-781CHLOR0 PHENOL 10 LI 207.On-9 SENZOIK)FLUORA"MENE 10 U 91-58.7 2-CHLOR0 NAPHTHALENE 10 u 60-32-8 BEIAZOIAIPYRENE 10 v 88-14-4 2-NITROANILINE so U 193.39-5 INDEN0(I,2,3-CDIPYnENE 10 to 131-11-3 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 10 U 53-70-3 DIBENZOjA,II)ANJunACENE 10 U 208.96-a ACEUAPHl HYLENE 10 U 191.24-2 BENZOIG,11.11PERYLENE 10 11 REPORTED BY Ft. CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY I SAMPLE TYPE: i WATER 75.35-4 ` 1,1-Dichloroethene 75.09-2 - Methylene Chloride _ 15G-60-5 _ vans-1,2.Dichloroethene 7 5-34-3 1.1-Oichlowethane 590-20-7 2.2-bichloropraPalle 156-59.4 cis- 1,2-Dict'IDroelheIle 67-66-3-. . Chlorolorrrt -74.97-5 Bromochloromethene • 71.55.6 1,1,1-Tlichloroethane 563-58.6 1.1 •Dichloropropene 56-23.5 Carbon Tetrachloride 107-06.2 1,2-13ichlofoethane 79-01.6 _ Trichloroelhene 78_87.5 1,2-131chloropropane 75-27-4 Bromodichloramelhane 74.95-3 Dibromomethane 10051.01.5 cls-1,3-Dichlaropropene 10061.02.6 trans•1,3-Dichloropropene 1, - 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 127.18-4 Tebachloroethene 142;28.9 1,3•Dichlaroptopane j pq_48:i ' Dibromochlolomeilia ne 106-93.4. 1,2-Dibromoelhane 108_90-7 Chlorobenzene 630.20-6 1,1,1,2-Ter achloroethan0 75-25-2 Grornotorm _ 79-34-5 1,1,2,2•Tetrochloroethana 0.75 10 0,75 0.25 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.75 0.25 o.2 5 0.75 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 1 0.25 0,25 0.25 0.26 0.25 0.75 1 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.7 5 TOL- Target Ouantitation Limit- Subject to change due to Instrument sensliivily -< • T. _. Tentatively Identified, not confirmed E• Estimated Value U- Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N• Sample not onaly2ed for this corpound p" Detected below quantitution limit M- GC1MS Analysls perfalmed C iMMENTS:, EIINf11DW0 LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS U U U- U JU i �U U l ll- U U U u. . u_i _. V , U U U U 11 • U • U U' U U' 96.1 B-4 1,2,3-TFICbI0lopropane 108-86A Bromobenzena 95.49-B 2-Cldorotoluene 106-43.4 4-011010toluene 541.73.1 1,3.Dlctrlorobenzen e 106-46-7 1,4-Dlchlof abenzene 95.50-1 1,2,Dlchlorobenzene 96-12-B 1,2-Dibroma-3-Ch1or0pr0p3ne 120.62-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 87.6B-3 Ilexachlowbutadiene 87.01-6 1,2,3-Tricldorobenzene 1634.04.4 Methyl-tert-bulyl ether 71-43.2 Benzene 10B-88-3 Toluene 100.41.4 Ethyl benzene 106.38-3 m,p-Xylenes 95-47.6 o-Xylene " 100-42.5 Styrene 98-82-8 Isopr opylb enzene 103.65-1 n-Propylbenzerle 108-6 7-8 1, 3, 5-T r lme thy lbenzene 98.06.6 tert-Butylbenzeno 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylleenzene 135-96.8 sec-iutylbenzens 99-87-6 p.lsopropylloluene 104-51-B n-Butylbenzene 91-20-3 Naphthalene. Gesollue hangs Esllmeted To19I re}raie� Other purgeables detected (up to 10 highest peAsi NO VOLAI ILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS f DETECTED BY GCIELCD/PID. Ilydrocarbon, LAB NU. ylntiu2U SUPERVISOR . DATE Ad ENTERED ByDATE-`I_, 0,25 1 .. .. 0.25 0.25 - .0.25 0.25 0,25 0,25 +0.25 ' 0.75 .1 1 , 2 " 1 1 . 1 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 - mglL' _ rnglL 0.25.. U Detected ug1L U U U Ll U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U UN_TY �%� !;� _' _ _ PRIORITY 1 TYPE 'Fli BASIN rpt.IW� - - ?ORT T : A FRO h1110.R110 WoRO WIRO WSRO TS ❑AMt�t ! � COS STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT BM ❑COMPLIANCE CIIAIN ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT ter OF CUSTODY Lao iiwnvcl. Dale Received: ✓.�^^ ��y ��]yv d fr /71me: Rec'd b From: s=Co rler land el DATA ENTR CK: UA;'E 11EPORTED: — ) tJ EMERGENCY ESTUARY pped by: B Coull lah; Other 1' MECTOR(S): plus STA7IUN LOCATIUN: �fSGGfd jUUj ` Imated BOD Rangc: 0.5/5.25/25-65/40-130 or 100 ad: Yes ❑ NO Chlorinaled: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS:..• I tllon f Date Begin (ypy�/mm/did/) BeA. End DM DR DBINI Value Type Cvmpvslie Sample Ty `'� 43- I-i—Im. �] t i 16 1 ...C_1 1 S 1-5.1e 1 r jTL_,.,.E,,djDcpIh I A 1! I L— T 5 B C1 GN7CX BOD5 310 COD Iligh 340 OD Low 335 COMDIm: AIF Fecal 31616 Colilorm^MP Total 31504.. Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615, Conform: Fecal Strep 31673- Residue: Total 500 Volatile 605 Fixed 510 w Residue: Suspended 5301, ' Volatile 535 Fixed 540 , pit 403 „ _ Acidity to 141 4.5 436 ' ` Acidity to pit 8.3 435 " Alkalinity to pit 8.3 415 Alkalinity to pit 4.5.410, TUC 680 Turbidity 76 mg/1 mg/I /100mt / 100ml /100n,1 1100mt mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/I mg/1 Mg/1 units mg/I mg/I mg/1 mg/I mg/I NTU Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Trl 32217 ug/I Chi a: Corr 32209 ag/1 Pheophylin a 32213 ug/I Color: True 80 PI -Co CDlorlpil j 83 ADMI Color: pit 7.6 82 ADA11 Cyanide 720 mg/I rinorwe 951 tr,g/1 Formaldehyde 71880 mg/1 Grease and Oils 556 mg/I hardness Total900 m9/1 Specific Cond. 95 ahll,os/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/I 1'11eno1s�32730 ug/1 Sultale 945 mgA Sulfide 745 mg/1 NI13 es N 610 mg/I 7KN as N,625 mg/1 NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 rag/1 P: Total as P 665 mg/l. PO4 as P 70507 mg/l P. DIroolved as 1' 666 mg/I Cd-Cadmium 1027 I ug/t JL Cr-Chromium:Total1034 ugA Cu-Copper 1042 ug/I N14iickel 1067 ug/1 Pb-Lead 1051 ug/1 1f L Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/l t Ag fiver ]O77 AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/1 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 mg/I Co -Cobalt 1037' ug/1 Fe-Iton 1045 9 uq/l LI•Llthlun, 1132 ug/I Aig-0logneslum 927 mg/I Mn Alengenese 1055 ug/1 Na-Sodlum 929 mg/I Arsenlc:Total 1002 ug/I Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/l ltg-Atercury 71900 ug/I Organochlotlne Pcsticldcs OT11ann14"imms Penikides , _ Acid Ilerbiclde.s Bess/ Neutral Extractable Organics XAcid Extractable Otganics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle regal x , Phytoplankton ampling Polnl % Conductance at 25 C Water Tempernlure IG D.O. m9A 141 Alkalinity Acldily Air 7eenpetature [413.3 pl 1 4.5 pit 4,5 pl l 8.3 94 10 300 (• 400 it 8274A 431 82243 _ d82242 _ 20 Salinity X Pteclpilion (In/day) Cloud Cover R Wind Direction (Deg) Strenm flow Severity TUthldlty Severlly Wind Velocity Ai/11 lean Slrealo Mptt, I1. Stream Wkilh It. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 MAlevlsed IN86 1 COUNTY AVERY IVER BASIS: 1RWPOIIT TO ARV p"gio..al UBice ;Other CULLECTURIS): PARKER li Etl IdBOBR DIVISION OF WATER QOAUTF CLr.nhlry Lnl+nratnr3Repo. 11 W.1 r, (?...lily 1V' SANIPLE 11'I'E PRIORI I AAIBIENl' OA 1T SI IMAAI Il LLFLUIJ41 COMPLIANCE 1X I c11AINUPClsioov 0 LA1(1? � INFI.UIN1 EMERGENCY U ESIUARY s ma a Sted: Chloflnalad: 5latlo' WIt Etgin (3ylmmldd) Ussle End ()ylrnmldd) ' 970807•'' Stntlun Lacmlmr, JRIB BELOW DISCHARGE Ileum kc: I,KbNun,bcr 7W6O2O Dme Recei, ed 8112197 I iine Rcrris e,l' 10-,10 Apt Iteeck ,,BY 30 III Um., Released : Alt tlate Repelled 903197 7lme D'On 1 bne F:nJ Vepl1+- LIM, UII, UIINI Vntnt "1 t Ile - A, II, 1, Conq+nsNe-I', S, 5n neplr 7,pe 0215 r ' BOOM mglL Chloride 940 mol, Hill as N 610 _ mg1L Li-Lilb'rum 1132 ur/L htg- Alnuncsium 927 n,F)L COD High 340 mg1L Cld a: Tti 32217 uglL 1 KN an N 625 mg1L COD Low 335 mglL Chl a: Corr 32209 ugtL NOZ plus NO3 as N 630 mg/L \ phvptancanese 10 <10 nVL ' Colifmm: 1.1F Fecal 31616 1l Domt Phtophytin a 32213 ug7L X P: l ctal as P 665 0.02 mg/L Na• Sodium 929 ma/L T Coliform:),IF Total 31504 Montt Colar:True80 au. 1'O4 as P 70501 nl* A, so+ic. I o[a11002 ut1L ' Coliform: lube Fecal 31615 (woml Colat•. (plI ) 83 ' pl l- c.u. P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/L Se. Selenium 1147 um!L Coliform: Fecal Strap 31613 llDOml Color: pl1 7.6 82 e.U. K-Potassium n+8+1L Ilg- pkicuty 7190 u&L Residue: Tolal 509 r„gIL Cyouide 770 mwl, X Coll. Codr+sirmn 1027 <2.0 licit It. llmimm ugdl. Volatile 505 mgJt Humidt 951 ma!JI. X- Cs-L'hranrims0oln1103_4 e25 ,Bit. (7rgmm.c blue ine fcuicides ' Fixed 510 mg/L X Farmaldehydt 71980 <0. I mglL X Cm Copper 1042 <2.0 ug/l, 0%—Ophosphorus Pesticides Residue: Suspended 530 mglL Gtease and oils 556 mg1L X W-Nickel IDGl <10 ug1L Volatile 535 mg1L Itatdness Iotal 900 mgl1. X Pb- Lend 1051 t10 ugf[, Acid Ilc.b;c;dcs Fixtd 540 - mglt Specific Cund. 95 uplhos1c1112 X Zn- Zinc. 1092 37 uE)L pil40) - units NIBAS 38260 mglL V-Vanadium uv_IL _ X( IIasvNcuyal&Acid Extractable Omanic! Acidily to Ill 1 4,5 436 mglL Phenols 32730 uglL Ag• Siher 1077 uglL I $,I I Diesel Rangt R ' Cty to pH 8,3 435 mg1L _ ily to pli 8,3 415 - mgiL ....unity to Ill 1 4.5 410 - - - mglL Sulfale 945 mglL Al- Aluminum 110_5 us/L. Sulfide 745 _ lEJL Be- Beryllium 1012 �. UcJL _ X Purgcable O,ganics (N'OA bonle rtti'd) Baron Ca. Calcium 916 mSfL X 111 t Gasoline Ranee TUC630 - - mglL Co- Cobah1D31_ _ ueil, I1'lhpll;XGasobneRan_ee �fmbidity 76 - NTU Cotiform Total l lobe '1300 tills — Fe-Iro+r I045 ..ell, 1'Inlnplanktnn ' COMMENTS. - J i SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DWQ LAB PAGE 2 LAB NO. 7W6020 [Diliel Serlil Vulbtile:s ca171piaU�ld�{�dit�Cil:d Ci�EeLEeJ k J , NO BASEINEUTRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS OEIECTED BY GCIMS. .. 1OL- lnrgaI CluarilRation Until- Subject to chmrgo due to Inslrumont sonsillvily "" T• lontstivoly Idanlillad, astlmated concentration - - - E- Esthnnled Whim U- Snenples annlyied to' this eompourid but ml dnlacled i N- Snrnpla nol nnaly:ed for lhls compound D- Oelecled belnw quantitollan liinit I!- Iloldirtg tine exceeded ' II r it COMMENTS: Pine®la9s. fight is Land Harbor's, too In the past year, we have had a major industrial agency that issued Maymead's permit, because plant built less than a mule from our front entrance. Maymead has refused to provide the information The monster Maymead asphalt plant is capable of coded to evaluate emissions from the site. The producing 350 tons of asphalt per hour. This type of permit can only be lifted by the NC Department of industrial plant is capable of contaminating our envi- Environment, Health and Natural Resources. ronnient by pumping pollutants into our mountain For additional information, call Debby Peck, air and contaminating our ground water and streams 733-6656; Freda Gibson, 733-6162; John Carter, with runoff from the property. 733-9768; Troy Clark, 733-4979; Dale Thompson, We must realize how this monster is bound to 733-2478; Donna Autry, 733-5653; Ed Konop, 733- affect prospective purchasers of Land Harbor prop- 9365. The Pineola Concerned Citizens meet at 7 erties. l believe that it is going to affect each one of p.m. on the First and third Thursday of each month in us envirmimentally and where it hurts the most on a the Pine Room at the Pineola Inn on Route 221. short-term basis ---our pocketbooks. The Pineola residents have had the expense of How did this huge industrial asphalt plant find its the effort to move Maymead, and they need financial way into our environs and into the heart of little assistance badly. Please consider making a tax- Pineola? A few years back, a permit was issue by the deductible contribution to: Pineola Concerned Citi- State to Smith & Sons, a very small asphalt paving zens, c/o John Carter, Treasurer, Box 157, Pineola, company. That permit allowed the manufacture of NC 28662. An investment now may protect the big small amounts of asphalt for driveways and other investment you have in Land Harbor. small projects. Maymead wanted to locate an asphalt In addition please write a letter, or clip and sign plant "where it would be strategically located to the following letter, acid snail it to: NC Department supply asphalt for the expansion of Highways 22I of E-llvlronment. Health and Natural Resources, Air and 105. Maymead took over the permit that had Quality Section, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, NC been issued to the tiny Smith plant and then built the 28801, Attn: Mr. Paul Muller, Director. A copy can monster that_ is now in operation. Only after this also be mailed to Mr. Mike Parker, Water Quality plant had inundated Pineola v.,as a permit issued to Section, at the same a ress. Maymead for the size plant they are now operating. — Ir 733-9365 The people of Pineola did not have an oppo rtunity to k---------------------- --.- -, tight this awful encroachment into the community. We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, We have not yet experienced the impact that this i Avery County, North Carolina, i plant will have on this area, because it is far from F In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been operating at its intended capacity of 350 tons per i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i hour.When it does, the impact on the entire area will of producing 350 tons per hour. be enormous. t This plant was issued a permit to operate with- r The residents of Pineola are fighting with every- ; out any investigation by any agency with regard to thing at their disposal to have Maymead's operating i the impact this may. have on our environment,. our i permit rescinded. We Land Harbor property owners t health, or our property values. also will be adversely affected by this noxious plant We request that the Maymead permit at Pine - in our midst. We must join their fight, because their r ola be litied, operations halted, and the issuance of t fight is, as I see it, also our fight. I the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- f An article in the August 6 Avery .fournal stated I ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is E that the Comity Conunissiont.rs had voted to lift : allcctiiig. r,---�_ - - --- - Maymead's operating permit. This is, not the case; - the Commissioner or`send a letter to the 9- 9 �rr.�......... kr r M.f 15 IF YAA'e Mail- Box Letters to the Editor should address subjects of general interest to property owners and should not contain statements viliftng any person or group. Individual problems can be taken directly to the General Manager. We reserve the right to edit letters for grammar, clarity, and brevity —and to reject those which do not conform to the criteria that we have established. --Editors Why are so many properties for sale? ...,r.,. .. .... iy vii..vvk for t.w iu.w� o' Lan Harbor as portrayed by some members of the Board, I have a different outlook as to the future of Land Harbor based on what I see. For the past several years, there appears to be more than an average increase of properties for sale as indicated by the number of "For Sale" signs posted. To my knowledge, the Board at its Information Meetings has never brought the following subjects up for open discussion for whatever reason. Instead, they have ignored the subject of why there are so many properties for sale. In order to obtain an accurate data base for growth planning, the following questions need to be asked and the "why's" answered. (1) Why are there so many properties up for sale? is it because of one of the following reasons: (a) change in lifestyles; (b) loss of a spouse; (c) on a fixed income and can no longer afford the assess- ments and taxes; (d) age and medical reasons; (e) heirs are not interested for whatever reasons? (2) Why are these properties not selling if this place is such a "paradise" in this corner of North Carolina, when major publications indicate this is one of the fastest -growing vacation areas in the state? Is it because of one of the following reasons? (a) No aggressive marketing or sales program out- side of the area or state. (b) Initiation plus assess- ment fees added to the sale price discourage the would-be buyer. (c) Investment and equity values are discouraging. Hard cold facts, not flowery statements, are needed in planning the future of Land Harbor. —Michael J. Condes, 490 River Hollow Rd. A Wake-up Call On August 9, a small percentage of Land Harbor residents heard the Pineola Concerned Citizens tell about the Maymead asphalt plant in Pineola. All Land Harbor residents need to be informed and concerned about this health hazard which will affect all of us. Maymead slipped in under the permit for a much smaller plant operated by Smith Brothers. Their expanded operation is capable of producing 350 tons of asphalt per hour. Already area residents are feel- ing the effects. asphalt fumes on Land Harbor's tennis courts. trout caueht downstream from Pineola show sores and abnormalities, and Dale Thompson, who fives adjacent to the plant, reports his well is polluted with the same formaldehyde which also affects groundwater and streams in the Pinola area. EPA currently controls only smokestack emis- sions, but not fugitive emissions at ground level. Fugitive emissions present a greater danger than smokestack emissions, according to a Massachusetts study. These uncontrolled pollutants not only have adverse effects on people with allergies and asthma, but can also cause cancer and birth defects. Let's join the Pineola Concerned Citizens in the --- fight- to closCMaymead: Call Governor James B. Hunt (1-800-662-7952). Ask for a moratorium of asphalt plant 'permits until rules are strict and fair. Another article in Harbor Lights gives names and addresses where you can write to protest against Pineola's Maymead plant. —Millie Sneed, 271 Lakeview We Ship Anything That Doesn't Eat •liwY 184'• I} rf ;yam; oven :•: e 1 ABOY PACKAGES 4" 40 a/ Tel �.�� BQX I4 898-9696 �'ylOysdn . r Fax 898-7649 Hwy. 184, Banner Elk Across from lnwe's Hdwr. WRAP IT, PACK IT & SHIP IT AT WRAPS! 16 Pineola's fight is Land In the past year, we have had a major industrial plant built less than a mile from our front entrance. The monster Maymead asphalt plant is capable of producing 350 tons of asphalt per hour. This type of industrial plant is capable of contaminating our envi- ronment by pumping pollutants into our mountain air and contaminating our ground water and streams with runoff from the property. We must realize how this monster is bound to affect prospective purchasers of Land Harbor prop- erties. I believe that it is going to affect each one of us environmentally and where it hurts the most on a short-term basis —cur pocketbooks. How did this huge industrial asphalt plant find its way into our environs and into the heart of little Pineola? A few years back, a permit was issue by the State to Smith & Sons, a very small asphalt paving company. That permit allowed the manufacture of small amounts of asphalt for driveways and other small projects. Maymead wanted to locate an asphalt plant where it would be strategically located to supply asphalt for the expansion of Highways 221 and 105. Maymead took over the permit that had been issued to the tiny Smith plant and then built the monster that is now in operation. Only after this Plant had inundated Pinola was a permit issued to Maymead-for the size plant they are now -operating. The people of Pineola did not have an opportunity to fight this awful encroachment into the community. We have not yet experienced the impact that this plant will have on this area, because it is far from operating at its intended capacity of 350 tons per hour.When it does, the impact on the entire area will be enormous. The residents of Pineola are fighting with every- thing at their disposal to have Maymead's operating permit rescinded. We Land Harbor property owners also will be adversely affected by this noxious plant in our midst. We must join their fight, because their fight is, as I see it, also our fight. An article in the August 6 Avery Journal stated that the County Commissioners had voted to lift Maymead's operating permit. This is not the case; the Commissioners voted to send a letter to the INa�bor's, too agency that issued Maymead's permit, because Maymead has refused to provide the information needed to evaluate emissions from the site. The permit can only be lifted by the NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. For additional information, call Debby Peck, 733-6656; Freda Gibson, 733-6162; John Carter, 733-9768; Troy Clark, 733-4979; Dale Thompson, 733-2478; Donna Autry, 733-5653; Ed Konop, 733- 9365. The Pineola Concerned Citizens meet at 7 p-m. on the first and third Thursday of each month in the Pine Room at the Pinola Inn on Route 221. The Pineola residents have had the expense of the effort to move Maymead, and they need financial assistance badly. Please consider making a tax- deductible contribution to: Pineola Concerned Citi- zens, c/o John Carter, Treasurer, Box 157, Pinola, NC 28662. An investment now may protect the big investment you have in Land Harbor. In addition please write a letter, or clip and sign the following letter, and mail it to: NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Air Quality Section, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, NC 28801, Attn: Mr. Paul Muller, Director. A copy can also be mailed to Mr. Mike Parker, Water Quality Section, at the same agency and address. - -- Ed Konop, 733-9365 --—————————————————————— } We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, i Avery County, North Carolina. i In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i aof producing 350 tons per hour. r This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i out any investigation by any agency with regard to I the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- i ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is ! affecting. L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Mi LINVILLE LAND HARBOR OPERATIONS OFFICE Post Office Box 160 Linville, North Carolina 28646 cc F P Mr. Mike Parker State Div. of Water Quality 59 Woodson Place Asheville, N.C. 28801 � -. zz; ".�- S; � - ='��r� 1 '� �M"`�'��� r"'•� �111Ef�lE�IFII�I�✓1l1II11�lIlEIiE �`�FIF13F��11�F�?�f�i3Ir�FIFr!fEFIEf1iIFIF1F!i� NJ Peg Hacking 1306 Land Harbor Newland, N.C. 28657 Mr. Mike Parker, Water Quality Section, 59 Woodfin PI. Asheville, N.C. 28801 Dear Mr. Parker, My husband & I are residents of Land Harbor, Newland, N.C. In Pineola, within 1/2 miles of our home there is an asphalt plant, Maymead Co., that is operating and I understand they were granted a permit without any investigation by any agency in regards to the impact this operation may have on our environment. We request that the Maymead permit at Pineola be lifted, operations halted, and issuance of the permit be reevaluated, with adequate consideration for the hundreds of people and homes it is effecting. Thank you for this consideration Aza G411 -Peg Hacking ,..13�tlr� i.iul �r1r. tp12 cou?tcfrI.,tCYort t;tii crt fl.!i .fE►t1 }cal, 411r, 11e3tacle.q? tic bcishic, :mq lr[ ulf';', it. r- r.ly c: luft'- lr'sl r•[l' *ttiEl ;� 43!bfliK:K: OL 9136 llci.inq pr, suirdivi[c: Mr, foc, 3161.0.11t:tt 1-ii0col:d P!; ptic -, olga.:itr[ttt Iftill. 11:�t,K: ilti r:3r!!. ftlr,it,Elff�d�FfEtb;' rr,E;l3M11 U111. L4Ai,a;�14«.1;i{�tI (lt, uO. l.�sf,13F:l. to i.C. a f.[ :� to t#ji: rmimiq ;jm ( i(1" b Ip.-]( p 4). t:t.?fq.utk :r of I akjgw.ci,`�I,fi . Jljq i1!£4, u, aii',Iy3i.£,C� u 66f.1111 l>lydr;op.; mttlrati 4\3 ;a dlrr of om. ltrimt, qrrr.r, f' im uAsj q:. l.►pvtl y-j"*. euf;aq ' ..1 O T� Yl t�•' � 11-13 Il1IIIIIl IIIIIIIII11111i11E1111.111I1l1lfl llfll 11 Ill, 1.1111111 P.O. BOX 195 Nontezuma, NC 28653 Sept. 24, 1997 16'wz) h� _741�� SimpCy I wish to state that I extendmy sincere hopes andprayers that you wiCCexercise your conscience totaCCy andprotect the ivomen,men andchiCdren of the area now andfor future generations. Ny heartfeCt thank you. :--- --- ____________________, We are concerned residents of the Pinola area, 'E Avery County, North Carolina. - - -- _�--=--i--- In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been ;i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable is of producing 350 tons per hour. i i This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i out any investigation by any agency with regard to the impact this may have on our environment, our i ihealth, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of l the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- E ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is �. affecting. ---------------------...�� ll�l111!`Ilf�lll�l�ll}�1111}1IE�1�1}�Ci1711llIIEIiI1�71Irll}il vsn�� U�, x� e-qg,�2 Or 96/ � 'od JERRY & JOYCE GABA 1394 LAND HARBOR NEWLAND, N.C. 28657 FEB. 15,1997 Mr. Mike Parker, Water Quality Section, 59 Woodfin Pl. Asheville, N.C. 28801 Dear Mr. Parker, My husband & I are residents of Land Harbor, Newland, N.C. In Pinola, within ill miles of our home there is an asphalt plant, Maymead Co., that is operating and I understand they were granted a permit without any investigation by any agency in regards to the impact this operation may have on our environment. We request that the Maymead permit at Pinola be lifted, operations - halted, and issuance of the permit be -re-evaluated, with adequate - consideration for the hundreds of people and homes it is effecting. Thank you r this consideration Joyce:a 'Ic?,,r.G c., ;1) . 113tslr r:titl�?re�t';t:i�iEl#! �t�;. t��r> �tr,�,r�s.�.t�� t,4. ���•�iB.►pc: tc#frq �tra#ttr:•e, i�. �� c,�.�.E;�.t.�t��t• �d!tf�(;i�" ;i#=fi P��(93lPll:(: `•�4_ =jdi, �)C�P.(11i� {ls l,r.-C,t,:l�rP`fsP,(�' rt,f��.[ :#f�%[�[i`•i$#', !�,(r R.c.[�r�s:�� �t''•Y�, t�l+'; �,�,�.�3>ka�r.:,c� i!f,.a.l���.'s4 �,a#bfr�l:r ��r,: �i�t�:i�' Cr�3Gf.:�f.#t►[l�± i3�1{►#,:1Z51)#s liv)), jx3 mt Olt olm t1,Pfifi(Pf.:t:11. 43I1,t,ln;3(REll/?I.:IPl. `•c G#1#l, tli i:i#.�r V.Ji: p roi.-I iul *{ F -PR.r; 3.1;p-1:11,[l[i #,�, ! pa u'rlial.pol.+ f',�,,�:,e=rig ' "f Eu ;rO 140t):UM I.11` Q. Joyce &Jerry Gaba �� 1394 Land Harbor P �� � —� x Newland, NC 28657 t _ . _ �• = N��' ter' : � i�� 1 r,� r �?� . - 1 a :C.�Y$�� L� t Q 1 �'-'+'� 11{�E��II�E�Il II�II FEE IlIIIFII�EIIFI11111{IEE�EIliilflllEll{FI September 4, 1997 Attn: Mr. Mike Parker NC Department of Environment; Health and Natural Resources Water Quality Section 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 Dear Sir: Please rescind Maymead__ Company's operating permit to run a huge industrial asphalt plant near my residential community -of Linville Land Harbor. This is one of the few places I have resided that has fresh clean air and non - polluted lake water and river.water. This beautiful area'is now threatened by this asphalt company that now -has -'the -capacity to produce-350-tons per hour.., Apparently., Maymead took .over a permit -issued -to a-:tiny.plant that produced small amounts -of- asphalt- for.'driveways-:and:other sma11 projects, then obtained a permit"permitting-this.massive"production.'of-"pollution creating products. They "snuck" In -the door so. -,to speak-,-, .without the surrounding people --knowing what---they-were doing,`- - - - -- - Please help us', the caring people to continue breathing clean fresh air and the enjoyment of -drinking good water while -in our -homes and community. Your able assistance would be so much appreciated. Best regards, a Jean A. Stockhausen 2803 Land Harbor Newland, N. C. 28657 P. S. The entrance to our subdivision is less than a mile from Maymead's plant. yy U SEP -- 5 %W U l 1 tE 1r q1 ¢l ye Er y` 1e q1 -/j p J L6�i�6 i pitr Ronald M. Hanf C,` ' 1, mod`` � a 1222 Land Harbor x P M Newland, NC 28657 .• .{SA 1, 4 S=s �lFlif�lfl{!!illffflif171lilflllfFl ilil itil�f�l�lll�IfiF�I1f �' ,� _ ,� �� ..r' --- � L' �, ., f .. a � lw w I t � -- -- - --- - -- Cam`--: --- -- -- --- --- -------- -- - --__ _ _- _ � 1 1 i -- - ---� - Robert E Donaldson 275 Teaberry Ln 1 --- ---- — --- 2817 Land Harbor �-- ---- ---- -- - __ - --- __ --- - -- - - ---- --- -- --- - -- -� Newland, N.C. 28657 1 r w�. «mod � e � r • �IIIfIII F1!112Iefi(11F!FI�FI i/!ItliIIII!N it11It/ iIiI!eF11111 •r- rtr r r r r r.r r r r r r r r Yr r,r r r ^.r +7• area, areconcerned resident of the Pueola ' i Avery County, North Carolina. F iIn the past year, the Maymead Co. has been t i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate with- 4 out any investigation by any agency with regard to i ithe impact this may have on our environment, our i health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of ithe permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is nfFe, ting. / aY6 C 7 We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, i Avery County, North Carolina. e " ; ' _ • ' } In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been 1 granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable s of producing 350 tons per hour. I This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i ! `' out any investigation by any agency with regard to • :., the impact this may have on our environment, our i .� health, or our property values. We request that the Mayrnead permit at Pine- ' ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of I sthe permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and -homes it is affecting. i �- - - r - r - r ^ w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 15 0-7 --———————————————————-—--- We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, i Avery County, North Carolina. I ` In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i 1 E of producing 350 tons per hour. r This plant was issued a permit to operate with- out any investigation by any agency with regard to i the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. i We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- i (� Gala be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of { the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- I {E anfor �r the hundreds of people and ho sit is affecting. l L- - - - - - - - - - .- - - - - - - -J 12, --HKY -NC I.. - I 14 SEP pil T .- � •--- _ ..� ... .. _ �. _ __ H� .� `a` \ \ \` �� ''Y. �! '.. '. �.' \` �� .r' n � /. . •. � �/ /. �/ /. / \` L66� ��- 6s> -71 �r L6bl ri " / L • �, �I�.�i�-Ut�071ii�� %��-'�t�t� ,K /��I:GGf/�.[. flllllfllfi�EElifll-k E111 �-f!!!I!1lIIf-!Ilffl�llflfllillflllffll� North Carolina Department of Environment, Health & Nat'l Resources Water Quality Section 59 Woodfin Place Ashville, No. Carolina 28801 Setember 2, 1997 Mr. Parker, Concerned Resident is an understatement. I know that there is no land planning in place here in Avery County, however we do have an Environmental Protection Agency. Let me emphasize the word PROTECTION. I can't understand how the agency, that is in place to protect me from environmental harm, could possibly allow this monster to be placed in my backyard and the backyard of my neighbors. We live in a resort community just a mile down the road from the Maymead Plant. We are a community of homes ra_ng_ing in_price from $50,000 to $225,000. There arIe some 1,500 homesites here and about 3,000 breathing and water using persons. Your office did not see fit to take our health into consideration when you issued Maymead a permit to inundate us with their foul and carcinogen polluted air. Are we not the people that you are to protect Mr. Parker? Are we and our families supposed to be immune to, or from, the types of poison that the air and water contain, that we breathe and drink each day? Where in God's name were your thoughts when you issued this permit? I know for sure that you were not thinking of my family's health and welfare. Your agency has an obligation to us Mr. Parker, your salary is paid from our taxes and we should be your first concern, not the Maymead Corporation. We entered this community and laid down our hard-earned dollars so that we could breathe clean mountain air and drink clean mountain water. You have placed us in jeopardy Mr. Parker. I intend to make our Governor, Mr.�Hunt, realize how you let this happen, how your office allowed an industrial asphalt plant, who had a very poor record of compliance with EPA offices both in Tennessee and in North Carolina to be placed within breathing distance_ of our front doors. You seem to be of the opinion that Maymead's Permit has been issued and that we now have to prove that the air.,and water that we breathe and drink is in fact contaminated.' I don't see it that way at all Mr. Parker, before you issued this company a permit you knew from past experience with asphalt plants that they are a dangerous and pollution causing industry and yet you issued a permit for such a dangerous plant to be placed less than a mile from we unsuspecting souls. You owe us, Mr. Parker. The Agency that has pledged itself to we the tax paying public, owes us. I ask you Mr. Parker, why don't you just do your job and start protecting us. Lift Maymead's Permit and then let them prove that they will,not put me and my family in jeopardy with their 350 tons per hour plant. cc: Governor r Edward T. Konop r. P.O. Box 399 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 w TO Box 399 28662-0399 qoG�.2 L7 T -F-0 � ktf)— at �— C.v /-N —T--- S-1 IIIIIIII All I I it III ti I It Li Id.1.1 ... 111A I am a concerned resident of the Pineola area, Avery County, North Carolina. In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate without any investigation by any agency with regard to the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. I request that the Maymead permit at Pineola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consideration for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. SEP 12 � t Bet tyy H. Voi ht P.(). Box 5 -0` Linville, NC 28646-0531 b O 1 :,, P- !�]�7 �.._�_...y---•` ,„� 1: irk ,\ �'� f �� \ i' I am a concerned resident of the Pineola area, Avery County, North Carolina. In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate without any investigation by any agency with regard to the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. I request that the Maymead permit at Pineola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consideration for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. Oj i !SEP-f 2 1997 = }{ �5�1^� � 1,11- �i - [, i I it CI �_�'P,SECT10M KOM;', t OFFICE �'�; ; Ma99 Seymore .,d P.O. Box 531 f t' Linville, NC 28646-0531 i r �ykt�gh� r2r y CA t,�lafef CIO i arJVAf� ke QgY�I� ��•�, . Plus - Ev ,ASH i 4t t We are concerned residents of the Pinola are Avery County, North Carolina. In the past year, the Maymead Co. has be granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capat of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate wit out any investigation by any agency with regard the impact this may have on our environment, c health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pir cla be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate considt ation for the hundreds of people and homes it affecting. or ' ,,9 1� 1NZ W EN ------- - - - - -- - - -+ r h o 0 Iq y i o rp ai ct 1 C 1 rip cv �' Oro ,�� O `< 1 p' cyt b aq w to r-, 1 i� G P 7 Cy61, ° O O ry i p w 0 09= Q.. °a 1 •\ .� fD g I 1 p FL O rD 1 0 �S- 1 CD CO CD W 1 We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, I yi Avery County, i,iorth Carolina. i . I_ 1 i In the past year, the IVlaymead Co. has been i 4'J i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i 1 of producing 350 tons per hour. i I This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i out any investigation by any agency with regard to i the impact this may have on our environment, our i health, or our property values. I 3 i We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- i ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of I i the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. J i 1 1 16-------- 15 SEP 2 91991 1 1dr. M+*s. R T. Sherin 1016 Land Harbor 155 Park Loop Newland, NC 18657 r I 2a �7F pe �.. j.•. ! f + diliffliil 111iJIfili Fll!'. Ill fill; 4011 M- H. NIURPHy, D.D.S., P.A. 1808 W. Morehead St. Charlotte, NC 2820$ .7 — n r r- . r� a We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, •i Avery County, worth Carolina; i f in the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable 1 of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate with- I out any investigation by any agency with regard to i the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- I-ola be lifted, operations: halted, and the issuance of 1 the permitbe-re-evaluated, with adequate consider- i 11 ationnforZ�the -hundreds o11�.f people and homes it is � affecting� � "fi R IYt�� . l.� - re i f4,3 Sw ,,fie , o do�c ,L7 ZI We are concerned residents of the Pinola area, i Avery County, Norte Carolina. In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been • i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable.' of producing 350 tons per hour. i This plant was issued a permit to operate with- out any investigation by any agency with regard to .1 the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine - old -be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of i the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ! ationor theh eds;of people and homes ij is .w T ` n7 j r FM A ^-' -- W - -- 9 A> I tV �1R �1; Ke- Ak, Nc ��� Ak PM -2 JC� LLJ I � � ��( t • O �A1 iir � b ti � O v Fe -s 1 �' ���� I111 i11lEI I�iII l�llkllllli iik llll Elllll ��Il 111 llll 11 l:�.,: III��--�— ._ __J We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, Avery County, North Caroluia. i In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a perrnit to operate an asphalt plant capable i of producing 350 tons per hour. I This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i out any investigation by any agency with regard to the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. f We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- N ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of Permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is f affecting. -`ew-': -------- - - - - -- --- - - - - -- Pc_wr.-of-tnvironment, & Natural Resources lin Place, Asheville, NC 28801-2482 �kiiEEf1FE1 F!`5 �1l lilEifi EFFil ll ji l3 E�i i]1�1 rrr + 1 1 li 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 W_ faq" D942is off t CT"'i_ 1693 �Al- EXPIRED Ms. Ca2erj_p�—_ A. Baxter29 Pirle Loop �o SUCH STREET LJ NO SUCH NUMBER Land {�RW5�IENTADmj= We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, Avery County, Nortn'Cdolina. In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been granted a permitlo operate an asphalt plant capable s of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate with- out any investigation by any agency with regard to i the impact this may have on our environment, our 'health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- ,ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. Srz aril" NL a `7 5 Ck �L '- - - - - - - - - - = i I , We are concerned residents of the Pineola area, 1 Avery County, North Carolina. t In the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate with- t out any investigation by any agency with regard to I the impact this may have on our environment, our I health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pine- ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of ithe permit he re-evaluated, with adequate consider- y 1 ation -for the hundreds of people and homes it is-1 affecting. i � t 1 -2482 , —� p N1 Vr '' `t Iti 19 TO fEMDil1 ❑ MOVED, LEFT NO ADDRESS rNO WARDING ORDER EXPIRED MPTED NOT KNOWN MMED ❑ REFUSED UCH STREET Mr. Scot UCH NUMBER-,-1 6rr- L,.A Piru�r. F� ` - TO y NEkOpif F` Cfl CHECKED M� ee.:.e t NO A��r it EOx Cic lO (T,'�areS9 K,ro•Mn G;vO such O Relcrsed r� C+ t:�.tiic;e t; N° Such Number 3ALaaUUWGi{ re55 � d:1; receptacle as addressed to tpN�� .� .�. _ .. .. ........................ 1144 092 1� �18 Z 5 D 0 D" D9220®.5 yal7 21 97� 1 9 6 1 �? " .f MS. IVA L. LUCAS 611 WINDSOR ##250-32 BOONE, NC 28607Ji i - I a �w IL 8 7 0902 0.�D_...CT� 1708 Ms. Iva L. Lucas f �. 1352 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 I_UC.A35a* 2456571956 1596 05 10/17/97 FORWARD TIME EXP RTN TO SENT] NORR I.5-I_.L..ICAS 611 WIOJD50R a250--3-3 EOONE NC 26607 RETURN TO SENDER r m I 'e- Z/57 .�. ^ ` 2s5 1a O� MM � ----- - -- -�--_-_-_- . _--_-_ - __-_-_--- CAA-FY07-45243-3714-CV Subject: CAA-FY07-45243-3714-CV From: Roy Davis <Roy.Davis@ncrnai].net> Date: Thu, 1 1 Oct 2007 15:55:56 -0400 To: martin.yvonne@epaniail.epa.gov, roger, edwards a ncmail.net, Roy Davis <Roy,Davis@ncmail.net> This is in response to your September 12, 2007 E-mail to Roger Edwards regarding Maymead Matrerials asphalt plant in Pineola, N. C. I limit my comment to surface water issues. Storm water is routed through two settling ponds. We are in the midst of a drought so I observed no runoff. I saw no trash at the ponds, overflow points. I did ask that a ditch be be cleaned and rerouted to one of the ponds. In terms of a "thick, black, greasy sheen" I saw just the oposite indicators. The Company was transfering asphalt when I arrived and had several absorbant pads on the ground under a transfer pump. I saw nothing to confirm the information in the E-mail you forwarded to Roger. Roy Davis Roy Davis - Roy.Davis@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778 Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Roy Davis <Roy.Davis cc,ncrnail.net> NC DENR - Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality - Water Quality Section 1 of 1 10/11/2007 3:56 1'i%1t w i w: (CAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) Referred to Region - North Car.... Subject: Fw: (CAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) Referred to Region - North Carolina From: Martin.Yvonne@epamall.epa.gov Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:10:14 -0400 To: Roger.Edwards@ncmaiI.net, Deborah.Aja@ncmaiI.net Mr. Edwards and Ms. Aja, EPA Region 4 has received the following Complaint. I am forwarding to you the concern about surface water contamination from stormwater runoff and leaking drums. Could you or someone from your staffs investigate this complaint and provide EPA with a brief written summary of your findings? Thank you, in advance, for your assistance. Yvonne Martin Eastern Enforcement Section Water Programs Enforcement Branch USEPA - Region 4 (404) 562-9756 ----- Forwarded by Yvonne Martin/R4/USEPA/US on 09/12/2007 02:06 PM Serdar Ertep/R4/USEPA/U S@EPA To Wendell Reed/R4/USEPA/US@EPA, 08/28/2007 06:14 Yvonne Martin/R4/USEPA/US@EPA, PM Nancy McKee/R4/USEPA/US@EPA cc Subj ect FWD: (CAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) - = Referred to Region - North Carolina D 08/28/2007 SUBJECT: FWD: (CAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) Referred to Region - North Carolina FROM: ertep.serdara@epa.rov TO: reed.wendellLepa.gov,martin.yvonne@epa.gov,mckee.iiancy@epa.go v CC: I am sending this tip/complaint to you all since it sounds like there is more than one issue. The complainant is anonymous. EPA can not get additional information from the complainant to verify the validity of this complaint. Please use your discretion regarding the appropriate follow up and/or forward the complaint to your counterpart (federal, state, or local agency) for appropriate of3 t 9/13/2007 7:02 PM `rw: OAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) Referred to Region - North Car... action. Note: Send me an email within 30 days of the complaint date (8/28/2007) stating the action taken. **Acceptable Actions: (1) Inquiry resolved within EPA Region 4 (2) Inquiry no longer valid (3) Inquiry routed within EPA and outside of Region 4 (4) No Action Necessary or Recommended (5) Inquiry referred to State Environmental Agency (For Investigation or FYI Only) (6) Inquiry referred to other State Agency (7) Inquiry referred to other Federal Agency (8) Inquiry referred to Local Agency (9) Inquiry referred to Tribe (10) Phone Response to Complainant (I1) Written Response to Complainant (12) On -Site Visit - Not an Inspection (13) Compliance Inspection/Evaluation (14) Unspecified Government Action (15) Compliance Assistance Opportunity (16) Other (Provide Detail). Thanks for your help! -----Original Message----- B/28/2007 12:12 AM HQ LEAD NUMBER: FY07-45243-3714-CV SUBJECT: Referred to Region - North Carolina FROM: T0: Alleged Violator's Name: Maymead Materials Alleged Violator's Address: Highway 181 Alleged Violator's City: Pineola Alleged Violator's State: North Carolina Alleged Violator's Zip: 28662 Tip or Complaint: Maymead Materials needs to be investigated. Upon researching them through NC DENR I have located numerous NOV's but they have not been corrected. The asphalt plant emits a brown gray smoke from its silo bag house daily and a haze is forming over the small community of Pineola, NC. There is a head start daycare center 1/4 of a mile away and Pineola is 2 of 3 9/13/2007 7:02 PM Vw: (CAA - FY07-45243-3714-CV) Referred to Region - North Car... predominately a retiree and elderly community. Many calls to NCDENR have been made but to this point no investigations have been made on site to look into the complaints. People here have been told that DENR would check into the matter all summer but our air still smells like chemicals every day. The asphalt plant was built on a filled in lake, so there is a stream that runs underneath the property. At the s ormwater discharge point rash collects an o en t e water is a _thick black with a _Ereasy oil — sheen on op. The scrubbers on the plant have never been'c eane`d ac ing to people in the know, and the smoke dust that comes .from the silo baghouse is dark brown in color ( this is not smoke coming from the steam pipe).There are abandoned drums and engine parts on the top of the property. In the summer this is covered with foliage, but can be easily seen in the late fall and through the winter. Many of these drums leak or ooze their contents and because of the slope of plant grounds end up in the stream and thus the water supply. Maymead does not have anyone on site that answers either phone number listed in our local directory. We as a community implore you to protect the health of our elderly and small children. Please research and investigate this facility and matter, and do something to facilitate a cleanup and remedy to these ongoing issues. Due to small size of our community and the nature of the people that run Maymead I do not feel at ease giving my personal information for fear of recourse. Thank you for your prompt attention. Violation Still Occuring? Yes State DEP/DEQ/DEM Notified? Yes 3 of 3 9/13/2007 7:02 PM N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE 59 WOODFIN PLACE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE: 828/251-6208 FAX: 828/251-6452 TO: FAX #: FROM: DATE: # OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER: MESSAGE: If questions, please call 828/251-620 r4 ! al l CZ GIJY✓ L7 nm rwI �m C M N M a C o m to O Z kls CID so ca AVERY-JO[IRNAL TH RSOAY OCTOBER 21 1999 PAGE 42 County n- diei-nht Ordinance MAYMEAD (the Ridge !_awl does not allow any LTe La From Page Al structure to be taller than 40 let violations other than khilure to sub- without a variance approved by the : mit an Erosion Con"-ol plan for Avery Board of• Connnissioners. - approval. and these violations are BnrleSnn said Maymead hall nirt corrected on or before Novenl- failed to provide his office with -the her 4. 1999, the Avery County Board proper site inlornation to determine of Commissioners and the attorney if an Avery County Flood for Aveiv County will be requested Plain/Flood Damage Development it) take legal 'actions Ullainst YOU-— Permit Can bC iNNUed. - " Burleson stated, "That action could CBTrleson went —nn to tiay_that=.he . he the assessment of a civil penalty ham s-done-a-preliminary tiite inapr- ; and the amount may he up to $500 [gym at-Pineola an&discovered-tliai per day for each day ol' the violation. Cthe-Averv_County Orthopl oto_iylap The penalty may be assessed from lin the site shows a lake —where the day of your receiP t of this notice�.� (M lyinead IS S[iur:priini •rr�=�e:�a of violations, if these violations are sAlsn-that'th� lake is-placetL_in_ tkie corrected within the time period strean7 bey! u�Fii<�h_Ilows into_the specified fur compliance. ,,o furtherLinville-River. •�-••`q legal action will be pursued." entation and Erosion Burleson added. "We solicit your Site Plan should have been submit - cooperation and would like to avoid ted to inspections for disturbing, ' taking further enforcement action. more than cane acre of land: At the same time, it is your respon- Burleson said also; an Army Corp of sibility to understand and comply Engineers 10�4 Permit and an N-C_ with the requirerilents of the act." Department of- Environment - and In a letter. October 5, 1999, to Natural Resources, Division Of B.K Mount of Maymead Materials Water Quality 401 Permit have to be in Mountain City, Tennessee. applied for to bring the site into Burleson said. "Maymead Materials compliance. has requested a letter from the Avery Burleson told Mount that Pineola County Inspections and Planning is unincorporated and falls under the Department pertaining to what jurisdiction of Avery County. thus Avery County Ordinances need to any development in the Pineola area be addressed to the Pineola falls under the responsibility of the Mavrnead Materials site. Avery County Planning and Inspec- The three ordinances which will tin,, Department and whatever state need to be addresses are the Avery and federal departments applicable County Soil Erosion and Sedimenta- to Mavinead industrv. tion Control Ordinance, the Nation- Burleson told Mount it appeared al Flood Insurance Flood Damage m,,re than one acre has been dis- Prevention Ordinance Avery Coun- turbed at the Maymead site and ty. North Carolina and Maximum requested a meeting to -put in motion Building Height Ordinance, Avery the permitting process to bring the County. North Carolina." The Avery site into compliance. AVERY COUNTY INSPECTIONS & PLANNING DEPARTMENT P.Q. BOX 596 NEWLAND, NC 28657 TELEPHONE: (828) 733-8204 October 14, 1999 Mr. Paul B & Faye Vance & Alberta Redmond P.O. Box 116 Pineola. NC 28662 RE: Notice of Violation Dear Mr. Paul B, Faye Vance and Alberta Redmond FAX: (828) 733-8216 The Maymead Materials Company requested from this office a letter pertaining to what ordinances or zoning laws would be acceptable to their Asphalt Plant in Pineola. North Carolina. I've enclosed the letter to Mr. Mount along with this "Notice of Violation". Mr. & Mrs. Vance and Alberta Redmond the county's aerial photography of Pineola shows a lake on the site where presently you lease space for an asphalt plant. The deed for this parcel has Paul B. & Faye Vance as joint Iand owners with Alberta V. Redmond and Tommy Redmond as of April 25`h, 1988. (copy of deed enclosed) The county's aerial orthophoto's map I844 proves that you have eliminated the lake and backfiIled the area which the asphalt plant sits on. The Department of Interior's map shows the lake and the surface water stream flowing into the Linville River. The backfiIlings of the lake and removal of the stream would require an Army Corp of Engineers 404 Permit and a N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources 401 Permit (404 permit enclosed). The Iand disturbing activity of greater than one acre activated the Avery Countv Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinance. Also, Avery County Planning and Inspections Department is requiring a Flood Plain/Flood Damage Development Permit due to the past history of flooding in the Pineola area (permit enclosed). The Avery County Planning and Inspections Department is requiring that you address the permitting process immediately. Yours truly, Tommy n. Director Avery County Inspections & Planning Department cc: Don Baker, County Manager Doug Hall. County Attorney David Baker. Army Corp of Engineers Mike Parker, N.C. Division of Water Quality EPA Atlanta, GA Mr. Mount. Maymead Materials NOR771 C4ROLlNA DEPARTMENT OF MVVIRONMFNI: HEAL771 AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAND QUALM'!' SEC77ON- lntcrrhautge Building. 59 WoodJ1n Place. Asheville, N.C. 18801(7�)151-62D8 County ��` �✓ Project: c # project Locarion Y - Person(s) Finpcially Respons Address L)_ . _ I. Pictures: Yes ❑i NZ 2. weather & soil Numixr Prints -I-- L'� Alle. Slides ❑ Video, Q1 T^ 3. Is site currently under Notice of Violanori : Yes ❑ NOS 4. Is the site in compliance with the S.P.CA. =d Rules ? Yesa No❑ 5. Violations: a. No approved plan. G. S. 113A-57 (4) and 15A N.C.A.C. 4B.0007(c) Q b. Failure to follow approved plan. G.S. 113A-61.1 ❑ c. Failure to submit revised plan. G.S. 113A-54.1(b) and 15A S.C.A.C. 413.0012(a) ❑ d. Failure to provide adequate groundcover. G.S. 113A-57(3) and 15A MC-A.C. 413.0007 (b) or i5A N.C--'LC 4B.0024 (e) ❑ c. Insufficient measures to retain sediment on site. G.S. 1 I3A-57(3) If no cheek violations below. �] f. Failure to take all reasonable measures, 15A N.C. a.C.4B.CC ❑ g. Inadequate buffer zone. G.S. I13A-57(1) ❑ h. Graded slopes and Fills too steep. G.S. 113A-57(2) or I5A N.C.A.C. 4B.0024 (d) ❑ i. Unprotected exposed slopes. G.S. 113A-57(2) ❑ j Failure to maintain erosion control measures. 15A N.C.A.C.4B.0013 ❑ k.Othcr (describe) 6. Has off -site sedimentation occurred since last inspection? Yes ❑ No[] Degree: Slight ❑ Moderate Q Severe ❑ Remarks 7. Contact made with (Name) Title (Name)___„ Inspection Report given to: S. Copy of inspection report to be sent to person(s) responsible: Other (Name) Date Sent l _ 9. Corrective actions needed: i I0. Commcrits: -- _ �� j s� r ] —, + el-_, ,1 1.c' d L_ /I sN Y Uri 7 • b �S Report by: 1 Others present Date of Inspection Sc 1�l_! ,-;? rI' Tlme arriving on site Time leaving site�.r,�— NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS OF THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT Of' 11 o= cuumm AND AVERY CD[wy CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED `r Trout Water HQW Zone 1) , �- ✓: ' //� d � - XV County On 4 "G , personnel of this office inspected �ji [site]. This inspection was performed to determine compliance with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution, Control Act of 1973. The inspection revealed a land -disturbing activity of approximately acres being conducted. It is our understanding that you and/or your firm are responsible for this land -disturbing activity. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that this activity was found to be in violation of the Act, NCGS 113A-50 to 66, and Title 15A, North Carolina Administrative Code, Chapter 4. If you feel that you are not responsible for the following violations, please notify this office immediately. The.violations that were found are: SPN 1 Failure to file an -acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan with this office 30 days prior to beginning a land -disturbing activity an a tract comprising more than one acre, when more than one contiguous acre As to be uncovered; failure to secure this office's prior approval of the plan for any land -disturbing prior to beginning the land -disturbing activity.. NCGS 113A-57(4) and 15A NCAC 4B.0007(c). An erosion control pion for the 'project has not bean submitted' to t1sis office. An acceptable erosion and sedimentation - control plan must be filed with and approved -by this office and.Amplemented.on the site sufficient to prevent offsite sedimentation. Pending approval of the plan, temporary measures must be provided immediately. to control erosion and prevent sedimentation .damage. Any additional land -disturbing activities conducted without an approved'erosion and sedimentation control plan will 'constitute additional violations of the Act. . We will notify you following our review of the plan if additional measures are 'required. The penalty. for - failure 'to ,submit an: erosion control. plan for .'approval prior to beginning.;a land -disturbing activity is a'single, noncontinuing civil penalty 'of up to $1.000. A time period for_ compliance• is not renuired_ for enforcement of this violation_ pursuant to -15A NCAC' 4C.0007. Mare, this violation i.s Uei rnfetz�d to the Avery Camty Board of Ccmd-ssione: anti UlG I v%--L }' Vr 6.L► 4 SPN 2 Failure to conduct a land -disturbing activity in accordance with the provisions of an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan. NCGS 113A-61.1. The erosion and sedimentation control plan approved by this office on must be immediately implemented an the site sufficient to prevent offsite sedimentation. Specifically, have not been installed or provided as contained in the plan. SPN 3 Failure to file an acceptable, revised plan after being notified of the need to do so. NCGS 113A-54.1(d) and 15A NCAC 4B.0018(a). SPN 4 Failure on a tract of more than one acre, when more than one contiguous acre is uncovered, to provide ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion on such exposed area within 30 working days or 120 calendar days, which- ever is the shorter, after completion of construction or development. NCGS 113A-57(3); also 15A NCAC 4B.0007(b). Over days have passed and a ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion bas not been established. (or FMMW�) SPN 4.1 Failure on a tract of more than one acre, when more than one contiguous acre is uncovered, to provide a permanent ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion on such exposed areas within 15 working days or 60 calendar days, whichever is the shorter, after completion of construction or development. NCGS 113A-57(3) and 15A NCAC 4B.0024(e). Over have passed and a ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion has not been established. SPN -5 Failure -an -a tract of more than one acre, when more than one contiguous acre is uncovered, to install sedimentation and erosion control devices sufficient to retain the sediment generated by the land -disturbing activity within the boundaries of the tract during construction upon - and development of the tract. NCGS 113A-57(3). MI [Insufficient] sedimentation and erosion control devices or structures have been installed to retain sediment within the boundaries of the tract under development. SPN 6 Failure to take all reasonable measures to protect all public and private property from damage by such land -disturbing activities. 15A NCAC 4B.0005. Offsite damage has occurred due to sediment washing [into] (streml (cal. [andlarl onto property owned by others. SPN 7 Failure to retain along a lake or natural watercourse a buffer zone of sufficient width to confine visible siltation by natural or artificial means within the 25 percent of that portion of the buffer zone nearest the land -disturbing activity. NCGS 113A-57(1). Sediment from the site has entered a [stream] [cree&l [traversing] (adjo:i,ning] the site. (or for Trout haters) ;PN 7.1 Failure to provide along trout waters an undisturbed buffer zone 25 feet wide or of sufficient width to confine visible siltation by natural or artificial means within the 25 percent of that portion of the buffer zone nearest the land -disturbing activity, whichever is the greater Width' NCGS 113A-57(1). [No buffer zone] [An insufficient buffer zaoe] [A buffer zone of ]ass tbaa 25 feet] was provided along SPN 8 Failure to provide on graded slopes and fills an angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other erosion control devices or struc- tures. NCCS 113A-57(2) and (if in Mp Tong) 15A BUC 4B.0024(d). [A] cut [andiorl fill slope[s] on the site is/are too steep to be stabilized. SPN 9 Failure within 30 working days of completion of any phase of Brauiry plant or otherwise provide exposed, graded slopes or fills with groin'• cover, devices, or structures sufficient to restrain erosion. NCGS 113A- 57 (2) . No [ground cover] or [erosion ' control devices ] or [structUres ] have been provided [sufficient] to restrain erosion on the site. SPN 10 Failure to maintain satisfactorily all. temporary and permanent erosion and sedimentation control measures and facilities during the development of a site.. 15A NCAC 4B.0013. IP -I [SuW rl [timpr zryj erosion control measures and facilities have not been adequately maintained and are not functioning as intended. _ To correct these violations, you must submit an adequate erosion control plan to this Office for approval -by the date specified within this Notice and immediately implement the plan when approved. In the interim pending approval of the plan, you must immediately provide measures on site sufficient to protect adjacent property and Watercourses as there is a potential for damage to occur before a plan can be prepared, reviewed, and implemented. (or choose a paragraph an back) SPN 11 Please note that :merely punting grass seed does not satisfy the requirements of "vegetative cover" or of "ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion." These i1equirements are not satisfied until a standing cover of grass or other ground- cover (such as...properly applied and secured mulched seeding or appropriate rip -rap) is. established which is, in fact, sufficient to restrain UpplerMte or man-made• erosion. i. After installation, all erosion oontmi measures n mt be maintained in prnper. working order until t is oamplete and the site is COMPletely stabilized. The penalty for failure to sutmzt an Er 3.m Control Plan far a0rc i, 00could be the assessment of a single, noncantinuing civil penalty of up This violation is being referred to the Avery County Hoard of Commissioner and the attorney for Avery County for apnrapr+.i.ate action. Please be advised that if you fail to respond to this Notice or if the violations otbEW than faih= to submit an Erasion Cmttul Plan for appawal/tbese violations are not corrected cn or before ,, y,,, W / the Avery County Hoard of Cc missioners and the attorney for Avery County, will be requested to take appropriate legal actions against you under NCGS 113A-64. That action could (see next page) be the assessment of a civil penalty and the amount may be up to $500.00 oer day for each day of the violation. The penalty may be assessed from the date of your receipt of this Notice of Violations. (15A NCAC 4C.0007). If these. violations are corrected within the time period specified for compliance, no further legal action will be pursued. _ Please be advised that any new land -disturbing activity associated with this project must not begin until the area presently disturbed is brought into compliance with the Act. When corrective actions are complete, you should notify this office so the work can be inspected. You should not assume that the property is in compliance with the Act until we have notified you - We solicit your cooperation, and would like to avoid taking further enforcement action. At the same time, it is your responsibility to understand and comply with the requirements of the Act. Copies of the relevant statute and administrative regulations may be examined at this office or will be sent to you upon request. Should you have questions concerning this Notice or the requirements of the Act, please contact' --Fe,- 1 , Avery County Ordinance Administrator or send correspondence toj: Avery Ca=ty Inspections Department Telephone: P.O. Box 597 (704) 733-8204 Newland, NC 28657 FAX: 733-8216 SPN 12 If site has approved plan that is not being implemented: implement the erosion control plan as approved inmediately [and Mall additional measures if mired] to retain sediment on site. 5PN 13 If revised erosion control plan is required: submit a revised erasion.control plan ta- this office reflecting the present site conditions and specifying the measures required to bring the site into compliance. The plan must then be implemented when approved. In the interim pending approval, you must immediately provide measures on the site sufficient to protect adjacent property and watercourses. Measures which you may find applicable are: If site is in violation and acti or (construct a rock check dam of adequate capacity in the drainage below the site, place additional silt fence along Main Street, install a larger gravel construction entrance, provide a temporary or permanent ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion on the site, and install any other measures required to retain sediment an site.) rpGr . 95 FEB -2 A II: 49 =Cos Recordlna 'nmr, Book and Page l aI Lat Na. Marcel Ioenllner ". 10R9r-aW--.71--21Li-1V{ 41V .. .. ..,. Verlaed by . County on the day of l8 by Hail after recordinff to Hemphill A Cavenus o Attorneys at taw 2" Se"isa Road a P. O. Drawer 849 a Newland, N.C. 28657 a (7114) 733-W4 This inslrhment was prepared by Hemphill 6 Cavenvs (Without Title opinion) Hrie( description fror the Indrl 6.5 actrsi, Linville Township i I NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DIED THIS I)F,ED made this kith day of January 1995 , by and between GRANTOR PAUL B. VANCE and wife, PAYS VANCE (a 1/2 undvided Interest) GRANTEE PAUL B. VANCE, (a 1/4 undivided Interest) PAYE J. VANCE, (a 1/4 undivided intermit) Post Office Box im Plneola, North Carolina 28662 Enl►r In appr.prtarr elark for nth psrlr: namr, ■ddrrm., and, If appropriate, rharsrler of rni t), r.q. corporation or parrnrnhiR The designatlon Grantor and C,rentee as used herein shall Include said pnrtles, their heirs, surressors, and asslgna, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or nrntrr um required by cnnl0d. WITNES9ETIL that the Granter, f,-r it valuable cunsidrralinn paid by the Cranler, the rrrript of which is hereby acknowledged, ham and by these prrsrnta d4lem Itrnnt, barguiu. roll and cnn+'ry unto thl• lirantee in fee pimple, all that rertuin bd nr parr.l of fund situaled In the ('it}' of Linville Tmrn.hlp, Avery Conlnty, \orlh i'arr,flna marl m-,r,r p:,rlk-sibsrly drsrribed lr+ See Exhibit "A" which description Is Incorporated herein by reference. Ttt M BY tree .+ F _ I ` I for t..,. 1 „rw, �.. e , lr•„ Itr.,+..1 r Iv^^ ....... �... .... , .. � � , , , ,,, 26'.'i1A(iJ The property heroinabore described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded In Deed BCok 192, Page 499, Avery 0mmty Registry A map showing the above described property Is recorded In Plat Book pap TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all prlvlleges and apparteaancaa thereto belonging to the Granter in foe simple. And the Grant..r r.wenants with the Grantee, that f7rantor is aeised of the premises in fee simple, has the ritht to convey the some In fee slmpla, that tills, is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title ■rainmt the lawful Claims of all persons whnmw-erer except for the rureptinn■ kotvinafter stated. Title tea the property heroinabove described Is subject to the fallowing exceptiona: 1) All matters of record and all existing right of ways. T) 1995 Avery County taxes and subsequent years thereafter. 3) As set forth on Exhibit WC. ON selrwts. "wage M, aaf fJfa. ar a... a."WoM. rs aov home fad .e .0 peTw..r. A" fors lam moopme+wf " he was" M IN ow"", solo Y h +/. Me srMryre N1w.ra ase W. rr toM hefeemh M" M hl N yAlm►Ne,I{ Iawr/ M Mgw"+4 Sao ant ant —it rOWN a. .af s...a 10 ' aeeOpel eso wa.fr s " 0AUL By VANCE •r: .... y /tea . ... _ .. . aewLl Ajr Ar7tt7: � aerrftwr Ir.a..... a.Na � - r ... .. . ..aaAu /i/D117d1 !. LUCIt •twl,.syowe �1111►. ............rw.l• .f /M raeNa sad •tali, olw.a.ad. ►PMUf CAN •..•. ... VANCEaed cycles, FAIR VANCE n....«. tell t�H la.l.e.a7 .e rN W. r left eat .ad "hseeYeted law .."Wows N IM fr.ory .aasrsreL Worm " arc flag I Mare r. '&-fW79 Nr .r . .. January �//I "'- wr rove.«.....aMr". MAY 12, 1996 . ~`r9'�� `A ,"NOr mows, .■wt.•aTA w/ MMTts t4slrp tom. ... .. . ..taws►, k ■ Molar, rotor of 1aa roves/ Me a1Ne afaes.asa. /.#ffe n" ........................... eefemasws .saw Mfese mre fhr bf sae Maaawsreeae Iset .... he a.. ............ MN+.s" of .... a Mane tatty ass .•Ptar•l..ek sae mol a► sad"111 ~ eree .oe w as mot a/ Ito ..rpwashiov. tae roretoOr Imrseeraf a" Mew is no mmw M 01 ...... t PfrWwea, rrrd woo me fwta►aw "a .eA &".*"it to s. IMrr.aotp. fr *Mores0 wr aaaa led sf irW Memo w sees. this .......Mt of ..... It......... Alp .oera.softo esesr", . - . 10018e use TN fw.ea.we r.flHlaaaHa► of .. ... .. .... 00 aft ovetonre fe N rsr ..s Tar lowfa.a.m, aaf M errnAser mfe owt ►►e1m1eM es, lee Zees maw lire aN r Ills on" sore r'a if Mama an s o f"M Np MLN, �. �.[i{i;![m............. nacteres a OEM& Pita AVUT....... taruTT of .. .... ..... .. .veer .11ls,stl •Teeny+ me ts..Ow s 0 a .. a. 1w. sows. �. a . ia'a e....w � ir• �_. .... , . ....... ... 2670070 FXIITBrr "A!! 1 g me lying and being in L uMne Towtd'np. Avery County NOrffi Cmoline and lying on the Ferri side of Highway #181 just South of its intersection with Highway #226, and on the West side of old Jonas Ridge Road. Being part of the lands fommiy owned by Ira M. Vance and being known as the Gift Shop and Pond prparey, and more specifically being all of the land of Clrantms herein which lies Fast of Highway #I S 1. West of OW )ewers Ridge Road, South of the Property of the Pinola Presbyterian Church and North of the paved drive leading from Highway 0 18 1 to the quarry site and on to . old Jonas Ridge Road- Best 6.6 acres mare of less. Belt the smtx property conveyed to thv Grantors herein from Paul Vance acid wife. Faye Vancr end Af M V. Radmord end husband Tmnmy Redttwn4 by deed dated 25 April 1998. recorded on 24 May I"& in Deed Book 19Z Page 499, Avery County Registry+. n i State of North Carolir- -. Department of Envirc.. , tent s and Natural Resources f Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary NCDENR Kerr T. Stevens, Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES B K MOUNT MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY P.O. BOX 911 MOUNTAIN CITY, TN 37683 Dear Permittee: July 27, 1999 Subject: Reissue - NPDES Stormwater Permit Maymead Materials Inc. -Avery COC Number NCG160114 Avery County In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under general permit NCG160000, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the reissued stormwater general permit. This permit is reissued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between the state of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, dated December 6, 1983. The following information is included with your permit package: * A copy of general stormwater permit NCG160000 * A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) Certification Form. Completion of this form is required to certify that you have developed and implemented the SPPP as per the conditions of the permit. This form must be completed and returned to the Division within 30 days of receipt of this letter. DO NOT SEND the SPPP with the signed form. * Five copies of the Analytical Monitoring form and five copies of the Qualitative Monitoring form * A copy of a Technical Bulletin for the general permit which outlines changes in the permit, hey requirements, and addresses frequently asked questions * A Certificate of Coverage Your coverage under this general permit is not transferable except after notice to DWQ. The Division may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the Certificate of Coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by DENR or relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, 'state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. If you have "n questidithiit ons regarng s permpackl age pease contact Darren England of the Central Ofr a Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 545 Sincerely, "4_'t- for Kerr T. Stevens cc: Central Files Stormwater and General permits Unit Files Asheville Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY US 221 AND NC 1810AD PINEOLA AVERY COUNTY to receiving waters designated as a UT of the Linville River in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I.1I, I1I, IV, V, and VI of General Permit No. NCG160000 as attached. This certificate of coverage shall become effective August I. 1999. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day July 27, 1999. for Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission FACILITY COUNTY MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. WHERE LOCATED CLASS RESPONSIBLE FACILITY OPERATOR OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE -7a7 CERT. NUMBER CLASS NPDES PERMIT NUMBER NC OTHER PERMIT NO. STATE FEDERAL DATE ISSUED DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE y-. STREAM: NAME y'"c 3 -7z7 2 ,b 6 -D CLASS 7Q10 SUB -BASIN t AGRICULTURE AGGREGATES 1 AY1=EAD ASPHALT B. K. MOUNT PRESIDENT 1995 ROAN`-CRr_E-K AD. • P.O. Box 911 MOUNTAIN ITY.�N 37683-0911 Bus: (423) 72fw • Hw (423) 727-6941 MOBIL: (423) 571-7159 • Fax: (423) 727-5577 DI State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director B. K. Mount Maymead Materials, Inc. P. O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 Dear B. K. Mount: , 7LTX ;qAl 4 • • IDEHtVR May 22, 1996 a v � Two Subject: NPDES Stormwater erm,t Certificate of Coverage Correction COC NCG 160114 Pineola Avery County On May 10, 1996, the Division of Environmental Management issued COC NGG160114 to Maymead Materials, Inc. A review by our staff has indicated that an error was inadvertently made in the Certificate of Coverage (COC). Accordingly, we are forwarding herewith modification to the subject certificate to correct the error. These permit modifications involve: 1) A restatement of the correct river classification. The correct classification is B Tr. 2) A restatement of the correct river basin. The correct basin is Catawba. Please find enclosed an amended certificate which should replace the original. The old certificate should be discarded. This certificate modification is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statutes 143-215A and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an individual permit within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. Unless such request is made, this permit shall be final and 4 binding. If you have any y questions ,,concerning these certificate modifications, please contact Steve Ulmer at telephone number 919/733-5083, Ext. 545. Sincerely, -& &III-v A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc. Central Files Mike Parker, Asheville Regional Office r/ P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE' OF COVERAGE NO. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Maymead Materials, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwatei from a facility located at Intersection of US Hwy 221 & NC Hwy 181 Pineola Avery County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Linville River, class B Tr, in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with the effluent Iimitations,,monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I,11, 11I and IV of General Permit No. NCG160000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective May 22, 1996. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day May 22, 1996. . . I 30r�4 -�PiV►-►,N/ k Preston Aoward, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission I f0 r AVERY COUNTY INSPECTIONS & PLANNING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 596 NEWLAND, NC 28657 TELEPHONE: (828) 733-8204 October 5, 1999 Mr. B.K. Mount Maymead Materials Company P.O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 RE: Maymead Materials Dear Mr. Mount: FAX: (828) 733-8216 Maymead Materials have requested a Ietter from the Avery County Inspections and Planning Department pertaining to what Avery County Ordinances need to be addressed for the Pineola Maymead Materials site. The three (3) ordinances which will need to be addressed is the Avery County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance, the National Flood Insurance Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Avery County, North Carolina and Maximum Building Height Ordinance Avery County, North Carolina. I have , . done a preliminary site inspection of the Pineola site and have discovered that the Avery County Orthophoto Map for this site shows a lake where you are now stock- piling materials (Avery County Orhtophoto Map No. 1844 enclosed). Also, the United States Department of the Interior/Tennessee Valley Authority Avery County Water Supply Watershed and Topographic maps show the lake placed in the stream bed which then flows into the Linville River.' In order to be in compliance with the Avery County Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances, a Sedimentation and Erosion Site Plan should have been submitted to this office for disturbing more than one acre of land. Also, an Army Corp of Engineers 404 Permit and a N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality 401 Permit have to be applied for to bring the site into compliance. I've enclosed a photo copy of the Department of Interior/TVA Map showing the lake's location and relationship to the Linville River. The Avery County National Flood Insurance Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance will have to be adhered to bring the Pineola site into compliance. At the present time, you have failed to provide this office with the proper site information to determine if an Avery County Flood Plain/Flood Damage Development Permit can be issued. October 5, 1999 Maymead Materials Mr. B.K. Mount Page 2 The Avery County Building Height Ordinance does not allow any structure to be taller than 40 feet without a variance being approved by the Avery County Board of Commissioners. Pineola is an unincorporated community and falls under the Avery County jurisdiction and any development in the Pineola area falls under the responsibility of the Avery County Planning and Inspection Department and whatever state and federal departments are applicable to your industry. Pineola does not have any land use control ordinances or zoning laws which are administered otherwise. Mr. Mount as for the letter dated January 26, 1996 from the Avery County Inspections Department, it appears from my preliminary inspection that you have disturbed more than one acre. I request a meeting at your earliest convenience to put in motion the permitting process to bring this site into compliance. Yours truly, 7" Mr. Tommy urleson, Director Avery County Inspections & Planning Department Enclosures: 3 cc: Army Corp of Engineers DEHNR Division of Water Quality EPA Environmental Protection Agency Don Baker, County Manager Doug Hall, County Attorney, �\Nj J Galt Gurse�� • �-t� 1 r 1 0 J � `1J p., We rn`• ,, '��6QO ��/ •� ° 'BM� rn rr _ _� 7 !r rs C- �� II 10 r4 — lIL Its C A i'I� rl, l i4 III 3 ,4 0 ��rley + n'pI. 1 '�' 3986 lit It P 600 _ S G A H . _%lr f ~ / I `I `vJ o�� �4 / { I P • 5$ LOCUS b�rr�ay �em, s 4 co �'7! / ng FtidHe C w 11 I rho e _ i=6MI`KI212�.+ \1 I 1L .✓ i \/J \� 1 // 1 �S 792 r 118 I Iry TfgIOR-1GEG LOOIGA .SVRVEv, RESTON, VIRGINIA—+p7p G LINVILLE FALLS 5.7 Mr. if JONA RIOGE•2.3 M7:t ,1r�ppplR,E• $1°52'30" r8 mi. TO NORTH CAROLINA 26 MORGANTOWN 29 Mr. ( ROAD CLASSIF(TVA 215-SW) ICATION -yam s Heavy-duty . ..y, .. -�. Poor motor road .... Medium -duty . f:....-�= Wagon and jeep tracks Light -duty ... .. , Foot trail .......... ------- ti0` ' C3 U. S. Route O State Route ,ENTUCKY •••VA. In tleceloped areas, only through roads are classified _A G A. S.C. OGLE LOCATION NEWLAND ' N.C. rivate inholdings within N 3600—W8152.5/7, 5 )f the National or State 1960 Iwn on this map. PHOTOREVISED 1978 AMS 4656 III SW —SERIES V842 db082-H1-TF-024 t- Application #._ Page I of 4 _ FLOOD PLAIN/FLOOD DAMAGE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION This form is to be filled out in duplicate. SECTION I;_ General Provisions (Applicant to read and sign): L No work of any kind may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re -issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Compliance is issued. 5. The permit will expire if no work is commenced within six months of issuance. 6. Applicant is hereby informed that other permits may be required to fulfill local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. 7. Applicant hereby gives consent to the Local Administrator or his/her representative to make reasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 8. THE APPLICANT, CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN AND IN ATTACHMENTS TO THIS APPLICATION ARE, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TRUE AND ACCURATE. (APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE) DATE SECTION 2: Proposed Development (to be completed by APPLICANT) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE APPLICANT BUILDER ENGINEER PROJECT LOCATION: To avoid delay in processing the application, please provide enough information to easily identify the project location. Provide the street address, lot number or legal description (attach) and, outside urban areas, the distance to the nearest intersecting road or well-known landmark. A sketch attached to this application showing the project location would be helpful. DESCRIPTION OF WORK Check all applicable boxes): A. STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY STRUCTURE TYPE Application # Page 2 of 4 New Structure ❑ Residential (1-4 Family) ❑ Addition ❑ Residential (More than 4 Family) ❑ Alteration U Non-residential (Floodproofing? UYes; ❑ Relocation ❑ Combined Use (Residential & Commercial) ❑ Demolition 0 Manufactured (Mobile) Home (In Manufactured ❑ Replacement Home Park? ❑ Yes) ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT $ B. OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ❑ Clearing ❑ Fill ❑ Mining ❑ Drilling C: Grading C1 Excavation (Except for Structural Development Checked Above) ❑ Watercourse Alteration (Including Dredging and Channel Modifications) Mrainage Improvements (Including Culvert Work) Q Road, Street or Bridge Construction ❑ Subdivision (New or Expansion) a Individual Water or Sewer System; 0 Other (Please specify) After completing SECTION 2, APPLICANT should submit form to the Local Administrator for review. SECTION 3: Floodplain Determination go be completed by the Administrator The proposed development is located on FIRM Panel No. , Dated The Proposed Development: 0 Is NOT located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (Notify the applicant that the application review is complete and NO FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED). ❑ Is partially located in the SFHA,' but building/development is not. ❑ Is located in a Special Flood Hazarg Area FIRM Zone designation is "100-Year° flood elevation at the site is: ft. NGVD (MSL) ❑ Unavailable ❑ Is located in the floodway. * ' , FBFM Panel No. Dated (if different from the FIRM panel and date) ❑ See Section 4 for additional instructions. SIGNED: DATE Application # Page 3 of 4 SECTION 4: Additional Information Required (To be completed by Local Administrator) The applicant must submit the documents checked below before the application can be processed: ❑ A site plan showing the Iocation of all existing structures, water bodies, adjacent roads, lot dimensions, and proposed development. Cl Development plans, drawn to scale, and specifications, including where applicable: details for anchoring structures, proposed elevation of lowest floor (including basement), types of water-resistant materials used below the first floor, details of floodproofng of utilities located below the first floor, and details of enclosures below the first floor. Also, 0 Subdivision or other development plans. (If the subdivision or other development exceeds 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is the lesser, the applicant must provide "100-year" flood elevations if they are nor otherwise available). ❑ Plans showing the extent of watercourse relocation and/or landform alterations. ❑ Change in water elevation (in feet) ❑ Meets ordinance limits on elevation increases ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑ Top of new compacted fill elevation ft. NGVD (MSL). ❑ Floodproofing protection level (non-residential only) ft. NGVD (MSQ. For floodproofed structures, applicant must attach certification from registered engineer or architect. C7 Certification from a registered engineer that the proposed activity in a regulatory floodway will nor result in any increase in the height of the "100-year" flood. A copy of all data and hydraulic/hydrologic calculations supporting this finding must also be submitted. ❑ Other: SECTION 5: PERMIT DETERMINATION (To be com feted by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) I have determined that the proposed activity: A. ❑ Is B. ❑ Is not in conformance with provisions of Local Law # , I9—. The permit is issued subject to the conditions attached to and made pan of this permit. SIGNED DATE If Box A is checked, the Local Administrator may issue a Development Permit upon payment of designated fee- • If Box B is checked, the Local Administrator will provide a written summary of deficiencies. Applicant may revise and resubmit an application to the Local Administrator or may request a hearing from Board of Appeals. Application # Page 4 of 4 APPEALS: Appealed to Board of Appeals? ❑ Yes O No Hearing date: Appeals Board Decision - Approved? ❑ Yes ❑ No Reasons/Conditions: SECTION 6: AS -BUILT ELEVATIONS (To be submitted by APPLICANT before Cerrifrcation of Com liance is issued) The following information must be provided for structures that are pats of this application. This section must be completed by a registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor (or attach a certificadon to this application). Complete 1 and 2 below. Actual (As -Built) Elevation of the top of the lowest floor, including basement (in Coastal High Hazard Areas, bottom of Iowest horizontal structural member of the lowest floor, excluding piling(s) and columns) is: ft. NGVD (MSL). 2. Actual (As -Built) Elevation of floodproofing protection is ft. NGVD (MSL). SECTION 7: COMPLIANCE ACTION (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR will complete this section as applicable based on inspection of the project to ensure compliance with the community's local law for flood damage prevention. INSPECTIONS DATE: BY DEFICIENCIES? ❑ Yes O No DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? ❑ Yes ❑ No DATE BY� DEFICIENCIES? ❑ Yes ❑ No SECTIONS: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) Certificate of Compliance issued: DATE BY J11 7T CL jw < - d v A, H,__l illf A it �� ww o. S, N 4p Fe4 � 04 C.0 cc Oct JA� 12- cc AL f4 !�s C\p -Poo CL I/* CL V, IL 4f LLJ CO LL VIP co C\i co C\j it 14, tH D_LV A J11 7T CL jw < - d v A, H,__l illf A it �� ww o. 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I olow-I 11 � i ; � . � .. ,;Oio. ! i I I I i '00=1%, . t owr . e - a - -4ft-I m .& I � ! /000*�l i � ; 1%..O.l : i I P--,W - L � I N%WMOOOI ! i *1 ?OMMN04 1 I ; 04 . - . a �Z. 1. � I 4 I a . 3 I :,,;,o ; . - 7 1 � I I I � � - �-4 . i ! I ! . I . I ; ; I ; iI omm� I I ! . I . i I ; i � I ; pm� r 1 , I � i i - - - 4 � � i � i , - ---- ---..-- ----- - I- - - -------- - --.-------I-- - .. ,- L.-------- -- - Troy Clark November 24, 1997 Page Two Please do not hesitate to contact me should you wish to discuss this matter further. Sincerely, Roy M_ avis, Regional Supervisor Division of Water Quality xc: Nann Guthrie Paul Muller Forrest Westall Mike Parker State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary WATER QUALITY SECTION November 24, 1997 Mr. Troy Clark Avery County Commissioner Post Office Box 640 Newland, North Carolina 28657 Subject: Pineola Community Avery County Dear Mr. Clark: I have before me your November 12, 1997 letter to Mr. Mike Parker of the Division of Water Quality, Asheville Regional Office. In your letter you express concern about various aspects of the presence of Maymead Materials` asphalt plant in the Pineola Community. As your correspondence addresses both air and water issues, I have given a copy of your letter to Mr. Paul Muller, Regional Supervisor, Division of Air Quality. Staff of the Division of Water Quality have spent a considerable amount of time in the Pineola Community in response to expressions of citizen concerns. You will recall from analytical results previously sent to the Avery County Commissioners that we sampled surface waters and groundwater in the Pineola area looking for formaldehyde and found none whatso - ever. There is absolutely no basis for our revoking the Stormwater Permit held by Maymead Materials for the Pineola Asphalt Plant. You mention the use of a letter written by Mr. Parker in a newspaper ad run by Maymead. Maymead did not require our permission to make such use of our letter. Your letter also said that we stated that "there are no health problems with the asphalt plant". What we said is that "Maymead has been determined to be in compliance with our environmental regulations". Speaking of health concerns- the Department would welcome medical information from a medical service provider about neighbors of the Maymead Plant regarding any illness that they believer is caused by that facility. Please send such information to my attention. Interchange Building, Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 59 Woodhn Place, An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Asheville, !North Carolina 28801 IS _ _74 500% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Peninit No. NCG160000 PART III LIMITATIONS REOPENER This general permit shall be modified or alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable effluent guideline or water quality standard issued or approved under Sections 302(b) (2) (c), and (d), 304(b) (2) and 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent guideline or water quality standard so issued or approved: a. contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any effluent limitation in the general permit; or b. controls any pollutant not limited in the general permit. The general permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements in the Act then applicable. PART IV ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS The permitted must pay the administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee in timely manner in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the Certificate of - = Coverage.— _ - - - _ - - Page 28 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 (3) Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed by the Director in the general permit to be reported within 24 hours. C. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis for reports under paragraph b. above of this condition if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Part H. E. 4. and 5. of this general permit at the time monitoring reports are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part II. E. 5. of this general permit. Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a notice of intent to be covered under this general permit or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. r-IMMORM" MOM Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Environmental Management As required by the Act, effluent data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-215.6B or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this general permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. Page 27 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 a INN T.�ro', WOMF The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when: a: . The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source in 40 CFR Part 122.29 (b); or b. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the general permit, nor to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a) 0). The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with the general permit requirements. 3. TIDpgfCis The certificate of coverage issued pursuant to this general permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to and approval by the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage to change the name and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary under the Clean Water Act. 4. Monitoring Reports Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified in Pan i.A.2.d of this general permit. 5. Twenty-four Hour Regaling a. The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or planted to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. b. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours under this paragraph: (1) Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the general permit. (2) Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the general permit. Page 26 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this general permit, for a period of at least 5 years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time. For each measurement, sample, inspection or maintenance activity performed or taken pursuant to the requirements of this general permit, the permittee shall record the following information: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling, measurements, inspection or maintenance activity; c . The date(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. 8. Inspection and Enuy The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Director), or in the case of a facility which discharges through a municipal separate storm sewer system, an authorized representative of a municipal operator or the separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this general permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this general permit; C. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this general pest; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring general permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the CIean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any location. Page 25 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge. All samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste stream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to and approval of the Director. Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section ATTENTION: Central Files Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Where required, appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published pursuant to NCGS 143-215.63 et. sect, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this general permit, all test procedures must produce minimum detection and reporting levels that are below the general permit discharge requirements and all data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure. if no approved methods are determined capable of achieving minimum detection and reporting levels below general permit discharge requirements, then the most sensitive (method with the lowest possible detection and reporting level) approved method must be used. The Clean Water Adt provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this general permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. Page 24 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 (1) Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage; (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary control facilities, retention of stormwater or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime 12r dly 3ye,11he . This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup controls should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The permittee submitted notices as required under Paragraph c. of this section. The Director may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the Director determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above in Paragraph d. of this section. 4. Upsets a. . Definition "Upset " means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors .beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment or control facilities, inadequate treatment or control facilities, Iack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. b . Effect of an Upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph c. of this condition are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. c. Conditions Necessary for a Demonstration of Upset A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: (1) An upset occurred and that the perminee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; 2) The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; and (3) The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required in Part H, E. S. (b) (B) of this general permit,. (4) The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part H, A. 2. of this general permit. d . Burden of Proof In any enforcement proceeding the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. Page 23 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used 'by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this general permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the general permit. r I'M MWITIM.I" It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this general permit. a. Definitions (I} "Bypass" means the known diversion of stormwater from any portion of a stormwater control facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established or operating mode for the facility. (2) "Severe property damage" ,means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the control facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. b. Bypass Not Exceeding Limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Paragraphs c. and d. of this section. c.' Notice (1) Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass; including an evaluation of the anticipated quality and affect of the bypass. (2) Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice within 24 hours of an unanticipated bypass as required in Part II, E. 5. of this general permit. (24-hour notice). d. Prohibition of Bypass Bypass is prohibited and the Director may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass, unless: Page 22 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 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. b. All reports required by the general permit and other information requested by the Director shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above; (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.); and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Director. C. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b. of this section shall make the following certification: "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 belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." 14. General Permit Modification. Revocation and $Cissuance. or Termination .-.-The issuance of this general permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the general permit, revoking and reissuing the general permit, or terminating the general permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1.eL al. The certificate of coverage issued in accordance with this general permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any general permit condition. Page 21 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 10. 11. 12. 13 a. After public notice and opportunity for a hearing, the general permit may be terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a general permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination does not stay any general permit condition. The certificate of coverage shall expire when the general permit is terminated. JMil Mi .i o . .IRWOMPTIMM The Director may require any owner/operator authorized to discharge under a certificate of coverage issued pursuant to this general permit to apply for and obtain an individual permit or an alternative general permit. Any interested person may petition the Director to take action under this paragraph. Cases where an individual permit may be required include, but are not limited to, the following: a. The discharger is a significant contributor of pollutants; b. Conditions at the permitted site change, altering the constituents and/or characteristics of the discharge such that the discharge no longer qualifies for a General Permit; C. The discharge violates the terms or conditions of this general permit; d. A change has occurred in the availability of demonstrated technology or practices for the control or abatement of pollutants applicable to the point source;. e. Effluent limitations are promulgated for the point sources covered by this general _ pew f. A water quality management plan containing requirements applicable to such point sources is approved after the issuance of this general permit. g. The Director determines at his own discretion that an individual permit is required. When an Individual P&nj�j may bg: RCquesjCd Any permittee operating under this general permit may request to be excluded from the coverage of this general permit by applying for an individual permit. When an individual permit is issued to an owner/operator the applicability of this general permit is automatically - terminated on the effective date of the individual permit All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified. All notices of interif 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 Section, 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 Page 20 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 FtTI r-ron, _._ nab Except as provided in general permit conditions on "Bypassing" (Part 11, C.3.), nothing in this general permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3, 143-215.6A, 143- 215.6B, 143-215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, Even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. Nothing in this general permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1321. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. The issuance of this general permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. The.provisions of this general permit are severable, and if any provision of this general permit, or the application of any provision of this general permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this general permit, shall not be affected thereby. The permittee shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the certificate of coverage issued pursuant to this general permit or to determine compliance with this general permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this general permit. An expired general permit continues in force and effect until the general permit is reissued or a new general permit is issued. Only those facilities authorized to discharge under the expiring general permit are covered by the continued general permit. %WT4-JI9WM§ . -r.. The certificates of coverage issued under a general permit shall continue in force and effect until the general permit is revoked or terminated. Page 19 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 31. 25-y aM, 24 hour_st!2EM avertt The maximum 24-hour precipitation event expected to be equaled or exceeded, on the average, once in 25 years. . The permittee must comply with all conditions of this general permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for certificate of coverage termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a certificate of coverage renewal application. a. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. b. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. Any person who negligently violates any permit condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than I year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, --any.person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $10,000 per violation with the maximum amount -not to exceed $125,000. [Ref:. - Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).] C. Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.6A] d . Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Administrator for violating section 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, or any permit condition or limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. Administrative penalties for Class I violations are not to exceed $10,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty assessed not to exceed $25,000. Penalties for Class II violations are not to exceed $10,000 per day for each day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class 11 penalty not to exceed $125,000. 2. Dusate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this general permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Page 18 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 The precipitation event of a duration which will produce the maximum peak rate of runoff for the watershed of interest resulting from a rainfall event of an intensity expected to be equaled or exceeded, on the average, once in ten years. The flow corresponding to the time period over which the sample collection occurs. The total flow calculated based on the size of the area draining to the outfall, the amount of the built -upon (impervious) surfaces within the drainage area, and the total amount of rainfall occurring during the sampling period. Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Art. 27. TyTners of Sams a. Grab samples are individual samples collected instantaneously. Grab samples that will be directly analyzed or visually monitored must be taken within the first 30 minutes of discharge. Grab samples for compositing purposes must be collected at no greater than 20 minute intervals. b. Composite Sample: a composite sample shall mean: (1) A flow -weighted composite sample, which is a mixture of aliquots collected at a constant time interval, where the volume of each aliquot is proportional to the flow rate of the discharge at the time the sample is collected; or (2) A time -weighted composite sample, which is a mixture of equal volume aliquots collected at a constant interval of time. A composite sample can be obtained from the collection of a series of grab samples, taken at intervals of no greater than 20 minutes for the entire storm event or the first three hours of the storm event. The grab sample to be composited must be of no less than 100 milliliters. _ ... Vehicle rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling, lubrication, vehicle cleaning operations, or airport deicing operations. M Solid particulate matter, both mineral and organic, that has been or is being -transported by water, air, gravity, or ice from its site of origin which can be seen with the unaided eye. Any non -containerized accumulation of solid, non -flowing waste that is used for treatment or storage. Page 17 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 or airport deicing operations. Only those portions of the facility that are either involved in vehicle maintenance (including vehicle rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling and lubrication), equipment cleaning operations, airport deicing operations, or which are otherwise identified under (a)-(g) or (i)-(k) of this definition are associated with industrial activity; Treatment works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including lands dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that are located within the confines of the facility, with a design flow of 1.0 mgd or more, or required to have an approved pretreatment program under 40 CFR part 403. Not included are farm lands, domestic gardens or lands used for sludge management where sludge is beneficially reused and which are not physically located in the confines of the facility, or areas that are in compliance with section 405 of the CWA; Construction activity including clearing, grading and excavation activities except: operations that result in the disturbance of less that five acres of total land area which are not part of a larger common plan of development or sale; k. Facilities under Standard Industrial Classifications 20, 21, 22, 23, 2434, 25, 265, 267, 27, 283, 285, 30, 31 (except 311), 323, 34 (except 3441), 35, 36, 37 (except 373), 38, 39, 4221-25, (and which are not otherwise included within (a)-O) of this definition). For the categories of industries identified in (a) through 0) of this definition the term includes, but is not limited to, stormwater discharges from industrial plant yards; immediate -_ access roads -and rail lines used or traveled by carriers of raw materials, manufactured products, waste material, or by-products used or created by -the facility; material handling - sites; refuse sites; sites used for the application or disposal of process wastewaters; sites used for the storage and maintenance of material handling equipment; sites used for residual treatment, storage, or disposal; shipping and receiving areas; manufacturing buildings; storage areas (including tank farms) for raw materials, and intermediate and finished products; and areas where industrial activity has taken place in the past and significant materials remain and are exposed to stormwater. For the categories of industries identified in (k), the term includes only stormwater discharges from all areas listed in the previous sentence (except access roads) where material handling equipment or activities, raw material, intermediate products, final products, waste material, by-products, or industrial machinery are exposed to stormwater. Material handling activities include the: storage, loading and unloading, transportation, or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, by-product or waste product The term excludes areas located on plant lands separated from the planVs industrial activities, such as office buildings and accompanying parking lots as long as the drainage from the excluded areas is not mixed with stormwater drained from the above described areas. Industrial facilities (including industrial facilities that are Federally or municipally owned or operated that meet the description of the facilities listed in (a)-(k)) include those facilities designated under 40 CFR 122.26(a)(1)(v). Page 16 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 21. Significant Spills Includes, but is not limited to: releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.10 and CFR 117.21) or section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4). The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or as a result of snowmelt. The discharge from any point source which is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw material storage areas at an industrial site. The term does not include discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program. The following categories of facilities are considered to be engaging in "industrial activity": a. Facilities subject to stormwater effluent limitations guidelines, new source performance standards, or toxic pollutant effluent standards under 40 CFR Subchapter N Parts 400 - 471 (except facilities which are exempted under (k) of this definition); b. Facilities classified as Standard Industrial Classifications 24 (except 2434), 26 (except 265 and 267), 28, 29, 30, 311, 32, 3273, 33, 3441, 373; C. Facilities classified as Standard Industrial Classifications 10 through 14 (mineral industry) including active or inactive mining operations (except for areas of coal mining operations meeting the definition of a reclamation area under 40 CFR 434.11(1)) and oil and gas exploration, production, processing, or treatment operations, or transmission facilities that discharge stormwater contaminated by contact 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; inactive mining operations are mining sites that are not being actively mined, but which have an identifiable owner/operator, d. Hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, including those that are operating under interim status or a permit under Subtitle C of RCRA; -. e. Landfills, land application sites, and open dumps that receive or have received any industrial wastes (waste that is received from any of the facilities described under this definition) including those that are subject to regulation under Subtitle D of RCRA; f. Facilities involved in the recycling of materials, including metal scrapyards, battery reclairners, salvage yards and automobile junkyards, including but limited to those classified as Standard Industrial Classification 5015 and 5093; g. Steam electric power generating facilities, including coal handling sites; h. Transportation facilities classified as Standard Industrial Classifications 40, 41, 42, 44, and 45 which have vehicle maintenance shops, equipment cleaning operations, Page 15 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 or concentrated animal feeding operation from which pollutants are or may be discharged to waters of the state. A storm event that is between 0.2 and 0.8 inches of rainfall and which has a duration of greater than 3 hours and that is preceded by at least 72 hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. The fraction of total rainfall that is not infiltrated into or otherwise retained by the soil, concrete, asphalt or other surface upon which it falls that will appear at the conveyance as runoff. Spill containment for the contents of the single largest tank within the containment structure plus sufficient freeboard to allow for the 25-yeas, 24-hour storm event. ` 9 MUST - Me+f, 1•+1 A chemical or chemical category which: a. Is listed in 40 CFR 372.65 pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of the Super -fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, also titled the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act of 1986; _ b. Is present at or above threshold levels at a facility subject to SARA title -III, Section - 313 repotting requirements; and C. That meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) Is listed in appendix D of 40 CFR part 122 on either Table II (organic priority pollutants), Table III (certain metals, cyanides, and phenols) or Table N (certain toxic pollutants and hazardous substances); (2) Is listed as a hazardous substance pursuant to section 311(b)(2)(A) of the CWA at 40 CFR 116.4; or (3) Is a pollutant for which EPA has published acute or chronic water quality criteria. Includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents, detergents, and plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERC%A; any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to section 313 of Title III of SARA; fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag and sludge that have the potential to be released with stormwater discharges. Page 14 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 The Division of Environmental Management, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. M. 6 The Director of the Division of Environmental Management, the permit issuing authority. 9. E The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. Any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 3114 the Clean Water Act. 11. Landfill A disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is placed in or on Iand and which is not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an injection well, a hazardous waste Iong-term storage facility or a surface storage facility. All municipal separate storm sewers that are either: a. Located in an incorporated place with a population of 100,000 or more as determined by the Decennial Census by the Bureau of Census; or b. Located in the counties with unincorporated urbanized populations of 100,000 or more, except municipal separate storm sewers that are located in the incorporated places, townships or towns within such counties; or C. Owned or operated by a municipality other than those described in paragraph (a) or (b) and that are designated by the Director as part of the large or medium separate storm sewer system. 13. Ove, Any material of any nature, consolidated or unconsolidated, that overlies a mineral deposit, excluding topsoil or similar naturally -occurring surface materials that are not disturbed by mining operations. 14. Permit1ee The owner or operator issued a certificate of coverage pursuant to this general permit Any discernible, confined and'discrete conveyance, including but specifically not limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, Page 13 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 PART II STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES STORMWATER GENERAL PERMITS MENEFEW t .� • : : The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also ]mown as the Clean Water Act, as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. ivi Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the United States. BMFs also include treatment requirements, operation procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage. Means shall be calculated according to the following definitions: a. Arithmetic Mean: The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. b. Geometric Mean: The geometric mean of any set of values is_the ._Nth root of the product of the individual values where N is equal to the number -of individual values. The geometric mean is equivalent to the antilog of the arithmetic mean of the logarithms of the individual values. For purposes of calculating the geometric mean, values of zero (0) shall be considered to be one (1). C. Weighted by Flow Value: Weighted by flow value means the summation of each concentration times its respective flow divided by the summation of the respective flows. •�:• "UI, Liquid raw materials, manufactured products, waste materials or by-products with a single above ground storage container having a capacity of greater than 660 gallons or with multiple above ground storage containers having a total storage capacity of greater than 1,320 gallons. The period from midnight of one day until midnight of the next day. However, for purposes of this permit, any consecutive 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day may be used for sampling. The rainfall runoff from or through any coal storage pile. Page 12 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 4"IdIAMORMN IM90190141 The permittee shall comply with -Final Limitations and Controls specified for stormwater discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Existing Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented within 12 months of the effective date of the certificate of coverage issued pursuant to this general permit and updated thereafter.on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part I, Section A, 1. b. 2. of this permit, shall be accomplished within 12 months of the effective date of the certificate of coverage. New Facilities: The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed and implemented prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity and be updated thereafter on an annual basis. Secondary containment, as specified in Part I, Section A, 1. b. 2. of this permit shall be accomplished prior to the beginning of discharges from the operation of the industrial activity. 2. Permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to operate the permitted stormwater controls at optimum efficiency. Page 1 i of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 (4) Cut-off Concentrations for Vehicle Maintenance Activities For each parameter, the arithmetic mean of all analytical sampling results collected during the term of the permit shall be calculated for each individual outfall and compared to the cut-off concentrations listed below. If the arithmetic mean meets. the specified cut-off concentration condition for a given parameter, then the facility is not required to continue annual analytical monitoring for that parameter at that outfall during the term of the permit unless a significant change in facility operations or configuration occurs. If a cut-off concentration results in discontinued analytical monitoring at an individual discharge outfall, the permittee is required to maintain facility operations that ensure the continuation of stormwater runoff quality. Stormwater H 1 within range 6.0 - 9.0 Oil and Grease < 60 m Lead, Total Recoverable < 0.025 m Total Suspended Solids < 100 m Detergents (MBAS) < 0.50 m Footnotes. 1 pH cannot be averaged due to the nature of the logarithmic pH scale. The most recent pH sample result shall be used for cut-off concentration purposes. Page 10 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 (3) Analytical Monitoring Requirements for Vehicle Maintenance Activities I tormwater Discharge Measurement 2 Sample I= Sample LQ=iffl3 H standard annually Grab SDO Oil and Grease MO annually Grab SDO New Motor OR Usage allons/month annually Estimate SDO Total Flow4 MG annually Grab SDO Lead, Total Recoverable5 u gfi annually Grab SDO Total Sus22nded Solids m annually Grab SDO Detergents (MBAS)6 m --.annually Grab SDO FootnQtgs. 1 Stormwater discharges from any vehicle maintenance activity occurring on -site which uses more than 55 gallons of new motor oil per month when averaged over the calendar year shall be monitored by the permittee as specified. 2 Measurement Frequency: Once per year with samples taken within the sampling window of April through November. 3 Sample Location: Samples to be taken at each storrnwater discharge outfall (SDO) that discharges stormwater runoff from area(s) where vehicle maintenance activities occur. 4 Total flow shall be; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Total Precipitation and duration of the rainfall event measured shall result from the sampled representative storm event 5 Total recoverable Iead monitoring is required only at facilities where fueling occurs. 6 Detergent monitoring is required only at facilities which conduct vehicle cleaning operations. Page 9 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 (2) Visual Monitoring Visual monitoring requires a qualitative visual inspection of each stormwater outfall, regardless of representative outfall status, for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) and assessing new sources of. stormwater pollution. No analytical tests are required. Visual monitoring of stormwater outfalls does not need to be performed during a representative storm event. Stormwater Discharge Chmaetisticsn 1 Monitoring 2 Monitoring ti 3 Color Semi -Annual Visual SDO Odor Semi -Annual Visual SDO Clan Semi -Annual Visual SDO Floating Solids Semi -Annual Visual SDO Suspended Solids Sergi -Annual Visual SDO Foam .. Semi -Annual Visual SDO Oil Sheen Semi -Annual Visual SDO Cher obvious indicators of stormwater pollution Semi -Annual Visual SDO Footnotes: - 1 Frequency: The first visual monitoring event during=the term of the permit must=be - performed during the initial analytical monitoring event. All subsequent visual monitoring will be performed twice per year, once in the spring and once in the fall. 2 Monitoring Type: Visual monitoring requires a qualitative visual observation of each stormwater outfall. No analytical testing or sampling is required. 3 Sample Location: Stormwater Discharge Outfall (SDO) Page 8 of 28 Pages It Permit No. NCG 160000 ., g. Specific Stormwater Monitoring Requirements for Asphalt Paving Facilites The specific stormwater monitoring requirements for Asphalt Paving facilities includes both analytical and visual monitoring of stormwater samples. Specific monitoring requirements are defined below. (1) Analytical Monitoring tormwater Discharge Chaacteristiu Unim Measurement E==x 1 Sample 2 sampl e- Location3 COD m g1I annually Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids mWI annually Grab SDO Oil and Grease m annually Grab SDO H S.U. annually Grab SDO Total Rainfail4 inches annually Event Duration4 minutes annually Total Flow4 MG annually SDO Footnotes: 1 Measurement Frequency: Once per year with samples taken during the sampling window of April through November. 2 Sample Type: Defined in Part II, Standard Conditions, Section A. 3 Sample Location: Samples to be taken at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status has been granted. 4 For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation,'storm duration, and total flow must be monitored. Total flow shall be either; (a) measured continuously, (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of built -upon (impervious) area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Page 7 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 with the first analytical monitoring event and documentation of only this initial visual monitoring event shall be submitted along with the required analytical monitoring submittal. For purposes of the stormwater sampling required in this permit, all samples shall be collected from a discharge resulting from a representative storm event (See Part II, Standard Conditions, Section A). Failure to monitor storm events in accordance with the specified frequency shall constitute a violation of this permit. If the stormwater runoff is controlled by a detention pond, the following sampling requirements shall apply: (1) ' If the detention pond detains the runoff generated by one inch of rainfall for 24 hours, a grab sample of the discharge from the pond shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of the discharge. (2) If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a ten year design storm (See Part II, Standard Conditions, Section A), visual observations for color, foam, outfall staining, visible sheens, and dry weather flow are required, but analytical sampling shall not be required. (3) If the detention pond discharges only in response to a storm event exceeding a 25- year, 24-hour storm (See Part II, Standard Conditions, Section A), the pond shall be considered a non -discharging stormwater control system and not subject to NPDES requirements, unless the discharge causes a violation of water quality standards. d. Samples analyzed in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be submitted on forms provided by the Director no later than January 31 for the previous year in which sampling was required to be performed. e. Analytical results from sampling during the final year of the permit terns shall be submitted with the permit renewal application. €. This permit regulates stormwater discharges. Non-stormwater discharges which shall be allowed in the stormwater conveyance system are: (1) All other discharges that are authorized by a non-stormwater NPDES permit. (2) Uncontaminated groundwater, foundation drains, air -conditioner condensate without added chemicals, springs, discharges of uncontaminated potable water, waterline and fire hydrant flushings, water from footing drains, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands. (3) Discharges resulting from fire -fighting. If the storm event monitored and reported in accordance with this general permit coincides with a non-stormwater discharge, the permittee shall separately monitor and report all parameters as required under the non-stormwater discharge permit and provide this information with the stormwater discharge monitoring report. Page 6 of 29 Pages • - - . Permit No. NCG 160000 operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the training shall be identified in the plan. f. Responsible Party. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall identify a specific position(s) responsible for the overall coordination, development, implementation, and revision to the Plan. Responsibilities for all components of the Plan shall be documented and position(s) assignments provided. g. Plan Ammendment. The permittee shall amend the Plan whenever there is a change in design, construction, operation, or maintenance which has a significant effect on the potential for the discharge of pollutants to surface waters. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be reviewed and updated on an annual basis. The Director may notify the permittee when the Plan does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within 30 days of such notice, -the permittee shall submit a time schedule to the Director for modifying the Plan to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide certification in writing (in accordance with Part II, Standard Conditions, Section B, #13) to the Director that the changes have been made. h. Facility Inspections. Inspections of the facility and all stormwater systems shall occur at a minimum on a semiannual schedule, once in the fall (September -November) and once during the spring (April - June). The inspection and any subsequent maintenance activities performed shall be documented, recording date and time of inspection, individuals) making the inspection and a narrative description of the facility's stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Records of these inspections shall be incorporated into the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Visual monitoring as required in I.A.2.g.(3) shall be performed in addition to facility inspections. i. Implementation. Implementation of the plan shall include documentation of all monitoring, measurements, inspections and maintenance activities and training provided to employees, including the log of the sampling data and of activities taken to implement BMPs associated with the industrial activities, including vehicle maintenance activities. Such documentation shall be kept on -site for a period of five years and made available to the Director or his authorized representative immediately upon request. Minimum monitoring and reporting requirements are as follows unless otherwise approved in writing by the Director of the Division of Environmental Management. a. If a facility has multiple discharge locations with substantially identical stormwater discharges that are required to be sampled, the permittee may petition the Director for representative outfall status. If it is established that the stormwater discharges are substantially. identical and the permittee is granted representative outfall status, then sampling requirements may be performed at a reduced number of outfalls. b. Visual monitoring for color, odor, solids, foam, outfall staining, visible sheens and dry weather flow shall be -performed at all stormwater discharge outfall locations. All visual monitoring shall be documented and records maintained with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The initial visual monitoring event shall be performed simultaneously Page 5 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000, b. Stormwater Management Plan. The stormwater management plan shall contain a narrative description of the materials management practices employed which control or minimize the exposure of significant materials to stormwater, including structural and nonstructural measures. The stormwater management plan, at a minimum, shall incorporate the following: (1) A study addressing the technical and economic feasibility of changing the methods of operations and/or storage practices to eliminate or reduce exposure of materials and processes to stormwater. Wherever practicable the permittee shall cover all storage areas, material handling operations, manufacturing or fueling operations to prevent materials exposure to stormwater. In areas where elimination of exposure is not practicable, the stormwater management plan shall document the feasibility of diverting the stormwater runoff away from areas of potential contamination. (2) A schedule to provide secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials, storage of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) water priority chemicals, or storage of hazardous materials to prevent leaks and spills from contaminating stormwater runoff. If the secondary containment devices are connected directly to stormwater conveyance systems, the connection shall be controlled by manually activated valves or other similar devices (which shall be secured with a locking mechanism] and any stormwater that accumulates in the containment area shall be at a minimum visually observed for color, foam, outfall staining, visible sheens and dry weather flow, prior to release of the accumulated stormwater. Accumulated stormwater shall be released if found to be uncontaminated. Records documenting the individual making the observation, the description of the accumulated stormwater and the date and time of the release shall be kept for a period of five years. (3) A narrative description shall be provided of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be considered such as, but not limited to, oil and grease separation, debris control, _vegetative filter strips, infiltration and stormwater_ detention or retention, where necessary. The need for structural BMPs shall be based on the assessment of potential of sources to contribute significant quantities of pollutants to stormwater discharges and data collected through monitoring of stormwater discharges. (4) Inspection schedules of stormwater conveyances and controls and measures to be taken to limit or prevent erosion associated with the stormwater systems. C. Spin Prevention and Response Plan. The Spill Prevention and Response Plan shall. incorporate a risk assessment of potential pollutant sources based on a materials inventory of the facility. Facility personnel (or team) responsible for implementing the plan shall be identified in the plan. A responsible person shall be on -site at all times during facility operations that have the potential to contaminate stormwater runoff through spills or exposure of materials associated with the facility operations. d. Preventative Maintenance and Good Housekeeping Program. A preventative maintenance program shall be developed. The program shall document schedules of inspections and maintenance activities of stormwater control systems, plant equipment and systems. Inspection of material handling areas and regular cleaning schedules of these areas shall be incorporated into the program. e. Employee Training. Training schedules shall be developed and training provided at a minimum on an annual basis on proper spill response and cleanup procedures and preventative maintenance activities for all personnel involved in any of the facility's Page 4,of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG160000 PART I MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity. Such discharges shall be controlled, limited and monitored as specified below. Pam► +smoas The Permittee shall develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, herein after referred to as the Plan. This Plan shall be considered public information in accordance with Part 11, Standard Conditions, Section E.8. of this general permit. The Plan shall include, at a minimum, the following items: a. Site Plan. The site plan shall.provide a description of the physical facility and the potential pollutant sources which may be expected to contribute to contamination of stormwater discharges. The site plan shall contain the following: (1) A general location map (USGS quadrangle map or appropriately drafted equivalent map), showing the facility's location in relation to transportation routes and surface waters, the name of the receiving water(s) to which the stormwater outfall(s) discharges, or if the discharge is to a municipal separate storm sewer system, the name of the municipality and the ultimate receiving waters; and accurate latitude and longitude of the point(s) of discharge. (2) A narrative description of storage practices, loading and unloading activities, outdoor process areas, dust or particulate generating or control processes, and waste disposal practices. (3) A site map drawn to scale with the distance legend indicating location of industrial activities (including storage of materials, disposal areas, process areas and loading ' and unloading areas), drainage structures, drainage areas for each outfall and activities occurring in the drainage area, building locations and impervious surfaces, and the percentage of each drainage area that is impervious. For each outfall, a narrative description of the potential pollutants which could be expected to be present in the stormwater discharge. (4) A list of significant spills or leaks of pollutants that have occurred at the facility during the 3 previous years and any corrective actions taken to mitigate spill impacts. (5) Certification that the stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges. The certification statement will be signed in accordance with the requirements found in Part U, Standard Conditions, Section B.13. Page 3 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCU16UUUU Until this permit expires or is modified or revoked, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater to the surface waters of North Carolina or separate storm sewer system which has been adequately treated and managed in accordance with the terms and conditions of this General Permit. All discharges shall be in accordance with the attached schedules as follows: Part I: Monitoring, Controls, and Limitations for Permitted Discharges Part II: Standard Conditions for General Permits Part III: Limitations Reopener Part IV: Administering and Compliance Monitoring Fee Requirements Any other point source discharge to surface waters of the state is prohibited unless covered by another permit, authorization or approval. This permit does not relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgement, or decree. GENERAL PERMIT COVERAGE All persons desiring to be covered by this General Permit must register with the Division of Environmental Management by the filing of a Notice of Intent (NOI) and applicable fees. The NOI shall be submitted and a certificate of coverage issued prior to any discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activity that has a point source discharge to the surface waters of the state. Any owner or operator not wishing to be covered or limited by this General Permit may make application for an individual NPDES permit in accordance with NPDES procedures in 15A NCAC 2H .0100, stating the reasons supporting the request. Any application for an individual permit should be made at least 180 days prior to the time the permit is needed. ' This General Permit does not cover activities or discharges covered by an individual NPDES permit until the individual permit has expired or has been revolted. Any person conducting an activity covered by an individual permit but which could be covered by this General Permit may request that the individual permit be revoked and coverage under this General Permit be provided. Page 2 of 28 Pages Permit No. NCG 160000 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONNIEtiT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by North Carolina Environmental Management Commission and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended, All owners or operators of stormwater point source discharges associated with activities classified as Asphalt Paving Mixtures and Blocks [Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC) 2951] are hereby authorized to discharge to the surface waters of North Carolina or separate storm sewer systems conveying stormwater to surface waters. This General Permit is applicable to stormwater discharges from industrial activities at those facilities as described above. Also included in this General Permit are stormwater discharges from those areas at the facilities described above which are used for vehicle maintenance activities. The General Permit shall become effective on AU G 0 $ 1994 The General Permit shall expire at midnight on JUL 3 1 1999 Signed this dayJUL 01 1994_. ] ' y A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Directo Division of Environmental Manage ent By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Page l of 28 Pages November 6, 1997 Mr. Paul Muller, P.E. Regional Supervisor DEHNR Interchange Building 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 Dear Mr. Muller: NOV AHEVU4" D FoV � 31� D We have read with interest your letter to Mr. Dan Vance Chairman; Avery County Board of Commissioners. We very much appreciate you and other state officials addressing our concerns, however we do not consider the matter as finalized as is indicated in DEHNR correspondence. -Maymead has stated that they never burned No. 4 fuel oil at their Pineola plant while in your letter you state that they agree to stop burning No. 4 fuel oil. We believe that Maymead cannot be trusted and as quick as the pressure is off they will resort to operating anyway they desire. Another DEHNR official has stated in a letter to Ms Ostranda of Montezuma, NC that DEHNR has made an extensive evaluation of the Maymead site and tested numerous wells in the immediate area of the asphalt plant. A few samples and testing of 4 to 6 wells under dry weather conditions does not constitute an extensive evaluation. Only long range testing under all conditions will yield reliable results. It is a scientific fact that asphalt plants generate formaldehyde and many other harmful chemicals. So the limited state testing does not reveal them, where are they? Scattered more widely than normally assumed? The above referenced letter appears in a Maymead ad in a local newspaper and the DEHNR official states "......... many of the concerns you have are primarily local zoning issues." This is very similar to statements made several times to local newspapers by Maymead officials. DEHNR officials are supposed to be protecting the public and all taxpayers instead of advising about political issues. Finally, Pineola Concerned Citizens will continue efforts to move Maymead away from our community which they are polluting by noise, sight, smoke and particles. Hopefully you and all other state officials will take steps to protect the public and all tax payers. We deserve for the Maymead permit to be reopened, hearings held, impact studies made and a real assessment made of the pollution from the asphalt plant. Sincerely, John Carter - Pineola Concerned Citizens pc: Honorable Governor James Hunt, Jr. 116 West Jones St. Raleigh, NC 27603 Senator Donald Kincaid NC General Assembly State Legislative Building Raleigh, NC 27611 Senator John Garwood NC General Assembly State Legislative Building Raleigh, NC 27611 Representative Charles M. Buchanan House of Representatives State Legislative Building Raleigh, NC 27611 Representative Gregg Thompson House of Representatives State Legislative Building Raleigh, NC 27611 Tommy Singleton Regional Director Toe River Health District PO Box 98 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Janet and Lou Zeller Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League PO Box 88 Glendale Springs, NC 28629 Allen Klimek, Director NC Division of Air Quality PO Box 29580 Raleigh, NC 27626-0580 27 '97 11:00AM EI-0,P-PUBLIC AFFAIRS P. t/I OCT 1 State o,f North Carolincs Department of Environment and Natural Resources James )3. Hunt, Jr., Goveruer Wayne McDevitt, Secretory The HorwrabIe Gregory 1. Thompson The Honorable Charles Monroe Buchanan House of Representatives State Legislative Building Raleigh, North Caroluaa 27601-1096 Poat4r Fax Note 7671 •� / �Q ()Cy 2 4 1997 Dear Represematives Thompson and B uclumnn: NCDENR NCO" cArtol-m& DEY,4K77MRNY OF ENVIRONMENT YJa NIMFk,gL RWC M=-M Thank you very much for your letter dated August 13, 1997, express* your concerns about the Maymrzd Materials asphalt plant in the Fincola Commtmity of Avery Coutsty. I also appreciate your wan n words of congratulations regarding :my recent appoh=eat as Secrt=y of the Departn ent of Enviromnem and Natural Resourczs (DENIZ), I look forward to serving the people of the State of North Carolina in my new position. First I would like to tell you that I take very seriously the concuss raised in your letter. My staff has worked hard to get to the bottom of this issne, and we will do everytbang ia our power to protect the public health and envi ronment m North Carolina.. The Maymead asphalt playa in Pineola has received =rc attention fr0rn our Depa=cnt than has any other asphalt plant in dw sue. Based an inspections, tests, and sampling conducted by DENR, Maymead has been determined to he in compliance with our envirornnental regulations_ However, the sltuatipn in Pineola does demonstrate the need for better luduse-pLinning, and I hope that you will support improved land use planning in your, constimem areas. Regarding yow request far a full mvasti,gatium of the Maymead asphalt plant situatixsa in PincoN please sec the attached information sent to me fmm Alan Klimek, Director of the Division of Air Quality. I hope This information helps to address your concerns. if your would like more detaiiui information than what I have conveyed in this letter, please contact Alan at (919) 713-6233_ Thank you again for your interest in this matter_ AZ: ''i wak cc: Ricbard Rogers Alan Klimek: F.O.BoY2707,Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-769? An Equ2l Opportunity Affirmative Aaiun Ern player OCT 2 T 1997 it -'d %,',ii W*MC McDivitt Telrphone 919-715-4104 FAX 919-715-3064 50 % rexycled/10% posGroesumer parer Concerned Citizens of Pineola November 13, 1997 Page Two We realize the asphalt plant is located in a highly populated area; however, many of the concerns you have are primarily local zoning issues. various local land use planning techniques are available that could help avoid these types of problems. Thank you very much for your letter and I hope this information has addressed your concerns concerning water quality. If you have additional questions, please call me at 704/251-6208. Sincerely, Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist xc: Avery County Commissioners .Maymead Materials, Inc. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Mrs. Larry C. Kidd 14 Old Fox Trail Clover, South Carolina DE H NR WATER QUALITY SECTION Dear Concerned Citizens: November 13, 1997 29710 Subject: Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant Water Quality Concerns Avery County The Division of Water Quality has received dozens of letters from concerned citizens in the Pineola area of Avery County concerning the Maymead asphalt plant. In response to your concerns the Division of Water Quality made an extensive evaluation of the Maymead site and began a sampling regime of the surface waters draining the property and of the groundwater by sampling numerous wells in the immediate area of the Maymead Asphalt plant: The results of that sampling indicated that there was no formaldehyde found in the stream samples or well samples. Other samples collected from the stream included oil and grease, volatile organic 'compounds (VOC's) and base/neutral extractable organics, acid extractable organics, TPH and various metals. Copies of the test results for the stream samples are enclosed for your information. No VOC's were found in any of the 10 wells sampled by the Groundwater Section. Based on our evaluation, Maymead Materials, Inc., Asphalt Plant, in Pineola, is in compliance with the environmental requirements of the Division of Water Quality and there.is no basis for revoking the company's permit to discharge stormwater. Interchange Building, 14 Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 59 Woodfin Place, f An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Asheville, North Carolina 28801 500% recycled/100% post -consumer paper a t _ State of North Carolina Departmqnt of Environment, Heakh and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 10, 1996 B K Mount Maymead Materials Inc P.O. Box 911 MountainCity, TN 37683 Subject: General Permit No. NCG 160000 Maymead Materials Inc COC NCG 160114 Avery County Dear B K Mount: In accordance with your application for discharge permit received on March 20, 1996, 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 December 6, 1983. - If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an individual permit by submitting an individual permit application. Unless such demand is made, this certificate of coverage shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Environmental Management. The Division of Environmental Management may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This perniit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any question concerning this permit, please contact MR. STEVE ULMER at telephone number 919/733-5083. Sincerely, 011JC-A' U,LS!GNEDBY A. Preston Howard, Jr. P.E. cc: Asheville Regional Office EPA P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. NCG1601.14 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental ;Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Maymead Materials, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at Intersection of US Hwy 221 & NC Hwy 181 Pineola Avery County -to receivin0 waters desiUnated as an unnamed tributary to Linville River, class C Tr, in the Yadkin River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III and IV of General Permit No. NCG 160000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective May 10, 1996, This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. 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ALL SPECIFICATIONS :FLARED END SE( 'S AND END WALLS FOR PIPE :: SEWER MANHOLES SANITARY FEWER MANHOLES WITH WATERTIGHT/FLEX: In COUPUNG5 :: CATCH BASINS AND DROP INLETS :: VA 3 CONSTRUCTION CASTINGS POR MANHOLES AND 'ATCHlASINS :: CURB [NLETS :: CATTLE GUARDS:: PARKIN,. .JMPERS a SPRING BOXES:: ENERGY DISSIPATORS :: WET WELLS ::..1ECAST FOX CULVERTS :: RIGHT OF WAY MONumeF (TB ;: PIPE FLUMES :: CUSTOM SLABS :: CUSTOM PRECAST. }—� PERMATILE CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY CV Irate Cn"olS�War pIQ• -�.''' TELEPHONE 669-5147 ti B - P. 0. BOX 2049 5 Ana .� BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 24203-2049 ` ZZ'd -Hloi I OF w x ►e re }e � S 0 u M I I tit 111 ml Eli, I 17 pl 4el❑ Lt2fDHrJ-1 1.?31S I 4I91 CJ 4C3Q LJO�fd 9t : 0Z LGG 1� V I I Ii I Lim I � I lip ►e to x H a � ggVA N x i i ti � Y t6 RN .-11 qb: For Investigation of Division of Environmental Management CHAIN OF CUSTODY( Samples collected and DMI forms completed by: b Orily Lab'No. Station. No. Station Location Date Time No. of Battles wmin )A -A Relinquisbe by( �,� R.eze±vm0 by(S r ate /Time el V zi� Rec el Rec by Ref Rec by (Lab) Method of Sbi went: Security a and Condition: Seal by: Lock b Broken by: en b : r Al: 1742a nw?v .: ,_,Received bv D_ te -Time �OF�. \I�/ 1' lr�� i I �� • �I 0, WI Hr0i�� , I, Il:� r i1 � R1 /� � rle7 iceLIP W, 31 i_� For Lab Use ONLY DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIELD -LAB FORM (DM1) COUNTY AU I PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN W.Jl r ❑AMBIENT ❑ STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT REPORT 7 R FRO MRO RRO WaRO WIRO WSRO TS QA AT BM ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ ❑ Other ❑ CHAIN LAKE INFLINFLUENT OF CUSTODY ❑ESTUARY Shipped by: Bus Courie Sta Other EMERGENCY Lab Number: c20 00 Date Received-_9 i'Ci Time: -U C Rec'd by: � If From: Bus-Courie -band D I DATA ENTRY BY: S f CK: Gw DATE REPORTED: COLLECTOR(S): / r / Estimated BOD anger 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION: /� Z, G/L (7� �0 TJLU A ZZ r Seed: Yes ❑ No❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS: Station # Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample Tf 9� 0 7 9: f irr A H L T S B C( (} J GN7CX 1 BODS 310 mg/1 COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 Coliform: MF Total 31504 /loom] Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /100ml Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 /100ml Residue: Total SW mg/l Volatile 505 me/) 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mgA 12 Volatile 535 mg/l 13 Fixed 540 mg/l 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/( 16 Acidity to pH 83 435 mg/l 17 Alkalinity to pH 9.3 415 mgA 18:1 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 19 I=TOC 690 mg/1 201 1Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/1 IChl a: Tr] 32217 USA Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/l Pheophytin a 32213 ug/l Color: True 80 Pt -Co ICofor:(pH ) 83 ADMI Color. pH 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/l Fluoride 951 mg/l Formaldehyde 71880 mgA Grease and Oils 556 mgA Hardness Total900 mgA Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mgA Phenols 32730 USA Sulfate 945 mg/l Sulfide 745 mg/1 NHS as N 610 mgA TKN as N 625 mg/i NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I P. Total as P 665 mgA PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium 1027 ugA CrChromiu=Tota11034 ug/1 Cu-Copper 1042 ug/i Ni-Nickel 1067 ugA Pb-Lend 1051 ugA Zr,-Zinc 1092 USA AS -Silver 1077 ugA Al-Aiuminum.1105 USA Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/1 Ca -Calcium 916 m9A Co -Cobalt 1037 USA Fe -Iron 1045 ugA Li -Lithium 1132 ug/1 Mg -Magnesium 927 mgA Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Na-Sodium 929 mgA Arsenic -Total 1002 ug/l Se -Selenium 1147 USA Fig -Mercury 71900 USA Organochlorine Pesticides Otganophosphorta Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point R nductance at 25 C Water Temperature D.O. mg/i pH Alkalinity Acidity Air Terperature (C) r94 182244 pH 83 pH 4.5 pH 4.5 pH 8.3 2 10 300 400 I• 431 82243 182242 20 Salinity % Precipition (In/day} Cloud Cover S Wind Direction (Deg) -am Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H can Stream Depth ft. Stream Width it. 480 45 32 36 Isar I� I351 1350 35 64__J 4 DMt/Revr 01dse n11y1S1 ON O For Lab Use ONLY r ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUAL1TV'F1EI1,- B FORM (DMi) COUNTY PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN ❑AMBFENT ❑ ❑ REPORT T FRO MRO RRO WaRO W1RO WSRO TS QA STREAM ,EFFLUENT AT ❑COMPLIANCE [I ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Ot Other CHAIN OF CUSTODY ❑ Shipped by: Sus Cour S f, Other EMERGENCY ESTUARY Lab Number- / 9 9 Date Received: ^7 / 9 Time: Reed by- S From: Bus-Courie Hand Del DATA ENTRY BY. �S;- CK. DATE REPORTED: _ COLLECTOR(S): X-- // l ' STATION LOCATION: � f-S • A �0"" O 1� Estimated BOD R nge: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus � _ .. .. .. ._... - Seed: Yes Q No❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS: station # Rate Begin (y /mm/dd) I Time Begin Date End Tlme End Depih DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample Ty 7 UQ v7 I1� A H L T S B C G' GNXX 1 - GODS 310 mg/l 2 COD High 340 mg/1 3 COD Low 335 mg/l 4 Collform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml S Collform: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /loom] 7 Coliform; Fecal Strep 31673 /loom] 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/I 10 Fixed 510 mg/I 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/l 13 Fixed 540 mg/I 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/1 16 Acidity to pH 9.3 435 mg/1 17 Alkalinity to PH 8.3 415 mg/i 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mgA 24 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Tri 32217 ug/I Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophytin a 322I3 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color.(pH ) 83 ADM[ Color: pH 7.6 82 ADM[ Cyanide 720 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mgA Hardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 UMh06/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 rngA Sulfide 745 mgl] NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mgA NO2 plus NOS as N 630 mgA P: Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 mgA P. Dissolved as P 666 mgA Cd-Cadmium 1027 ug/I Cr-Chromlurn:Total1034 ug/I Cu-Copper 1042 ug/[ NI -Nickel 1067 ugA Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 u9A A"Ilver 1077 ug/I AI-Aluminum-1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 m9A Co -Cobalt 1037 us Fe -Iron 1045 ugA Li -Lithium 1132 u9A Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/1 Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/l No -Sodium 929 mg/I Arsenlc:Total 1002 usA Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 Hg-Mercury 71900 ug/l Organochlorine Pesticides OrgwxnA osphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle r&g'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point X Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature to D.O..,A pH Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature IC) pH 8.3 li PH 4.5 pH 4.5 pH 9.3 2 94 10 300 400 • 92244 431 82243 192242 20 Salinity X Precipition UNday) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity MIN Mean Stream Depth ft. Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 •f i1M1/Revised 10/B6 Division of Environmental Management CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD For Investigation. of ,11.A Z Apli°T 1;%14,4ti- Samples collected and DHI forms completed by: ab Only Station. Lab'No. No. Station Location Date No. of Time Battles Relin u ahe b ( Rna r )y .G Reeved by(Sigaa ure): L/ Date / Time YJ Re l ,/2fv�i%yI ReI V Rec by V Rec by Rel - - - — - Rec by (Lab) Method of Shipment: Seal 5ecurit a and Condition:. Lock by: by: Broken by: Open by: TAR 115R ONLY Lab No. From Through No. Containers Analysis Reli.n wished b I + Received hy Date Time I Avery County Board of Commissioners Posh Of lce Box 640 •- Newland, NC 28657 Phone.- 704-733-8212 Fax: 704-733-8209 Dan Vance, Chairman Don Baker, Sam Laws, Vice Quunnan County Manager Kenny Poteat Highest Courthouse East of the Rockies Clay Houston Nancy Cook, Troy Clark Clerk to Board August 12, 1997 Mr. Alan W. Klimek Dent. of Health & Natural Resources Division of Air Quality PO Bov 29580 Raleigh, N.C. 27626-0580 Dear Mr. Klimek: d !gam F�11�L� Attached is a copy of a Resolution adopted by the Avery County Board of Commissioners at their August 4, 1997 Regular Meeting in regard to the Maymead Plant at Pineola. NC. I am sending this information to you at the request of the Board and the PLneola Concerned Citi- --z:ens Group. Also attached i s :-a- -copy of mi-nut es- from the August 4. 1997 meeting of the Board dealing with the Maymead Plant operation _ and request from the Pineola Concerned Citizens Group in this gard . f. .1 � ff V Sincerely } ,,�� r; �. GC Nancy H . Cook � �� Aj C1 e r k to the Board 1 �'.,;t�.• Enclosures - 2 f I' V f p -�,f:?! y�. d �� T *#111� �* Post Dice Box 640 -- Newland, NC 28657 Phone: 704-733-8212 Far:704-733-8209 Dan Ponce, C%irman Don Baker, Sam Laws. Puce merman County Manager Kenny Poteat Highest Courthouse Eau of the Rockies Clay Houston Nancy Cook, Troy Clark Clerk to Board RESOLUTION BY THE AVERY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Avery County Board of Commissioners that a letter be sent to the North Carolina Department of Health and Natural Resources with the following requests: WHEREAS, that wells within one-half mile of the Maymead Plant in Pineola be tested for formaldehyde and other organic pollutants; and WHEREAS, that monitoring wells be placed around the Mavmead Plant in Pineola for the purpose of groundwater testing; and WHEREAS, that surface water tests be done of streams - which drain the Maymead Plant area for formaldehyde_and other organic pollutants; and THAT the present Maymead Materials Operating Permit be re -opened and that the plant's operations be closed.. Adopted this day of U at _ 1997. TDan G. Vance, Chairman Avery County Board of Commissioners l � ATTEST: 1. NanLw : Cook, Clerk to the Board FOR DATr� iIME • I TAWT DIS.'WAS IMP #elephoned 1 1, i came to see you �I� ,wants to see you OF, returned your call please call PHONE; fl'� will call again _ FAX,2 22421111. rush MESSAGE . !,�j' special attention I �U /t�:7` It f i II"all SIGNED mao 119Hw.ea, SC1184LTi 09 p W w r` LA W —0 [A 17 :i� CIE ��� i� ;�� i I�I Division of Environmental Management CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD For Investigation. of _AVA Z 1401107 1,(11414 Samples collected and DMI forma completed by: ab Orily Station. Lab'No. No. Station Location Date No. of Time Bottles Z-_ �pWNdJ71cAr� �t�INI /�dM 16 A 77 '� Relin u she b (ignat )y Re a ved/b`y(Signa ure): Date /time e1,�izE�l�L/ Rel Rec by Rel Rec by -(Lab) Method of Shi meat: Seal by: iSecurity Type and Condition:. Lock by: Broken by: Open by: LAB USE ONLY Lab No. From Throuith No. Containers Analysis Relinquished bj Received b Date I Time Zo�d U Concerned Citizens of Pineola 2 1169 Old Jonas Ridge Road Newland, NC 28657 UAL1�I SEClioN WKIC EG1DNAldFF�CE Fe !# bruary , 1997 pSHEVti�-1. R The Honorable James S. Hunt, Jr. 116 West•Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 Dear Governor Hunt: The Concerned Citizens of Pineola is a "grassroots organization whose goal is the preservation of the environment and integrity of our area of Avery County. Currently, our most pressing issue is the presence of the Maymead Materials, Inc. asphalt plant located at the intersection of Routes 181 and 221. The plant sits in a residential/tourist neighborhood. Homes and tourist related businesses are in very close proximity. Local residents are suffering health problems because of the plant. The noise, odor, and emissions emanating from the facility have been offensive to many. The odor is causing people to feel nauseated. On several occasions, two young, school -aged children who live nearby have been unable to eat due to nausea and vomiting caused by the odor. The particulates emitted have been causing upper respiratory problems, especially for children and elderly people with conditions such as asthma. When the plant is spewing out fumes and smoke, neighbors cannot open the windows of their homes because of the overpowering odor and the dirty particulates that leave a greasy film on surfaces. Secondly, we citizens are worried about the economic impact of the Maymead operation. There are two restaurants, three motels, and one campground nearby. These businesses are naturally fearful that they will lose customers due tc noxious odors and smoke. Who will want to stay in a resort area that smells horrible and is, at times, obscured by smoke? The odor extends into the Blue Ridge Parkway lands and may result in fewer visitors to that area. Our community depends on tourism. Property owners arb afraid that if they ever want to sell, no one will want to buy their homes and/or businesses. Local Christmas tree farmers and nurserymen are concerned about the effect the emissions may have on their shrubbery and plantings. In fact, the county tax assessor has recently lowered property taxes around the asphalt plant because it has been determined that the value of the land is now reduced due to the Maymead facility. Maymead Materials, Inc., whose offices are located in Mountain City, Tennessee, did not have to pay Avery County taxes for 1996; because their Pineola plant was not operating in January of that year. It is our understanding that their tax listing for 1997 is incomplete. At one of our community meetings, B. K. Mount, owner of Maymead, told us that they employ no one from North Carolina in their Pineola facility. We have estimated that up to 200 trips by heavy dump trucks are made in or out of the plant every day they are in full operation. This traffic must be hard on our roads. Therefore, this company is hurting our local and state economy and its contribution is questionable. 1� Adjoining this facility is the Pineola Presbyteriu., Church. The cemetery is only a few feet away. The plant has operated on Sunday and the noise interfered with the worship service at the church. This is another example of Maymead's lack of respect for and consideration of the people of Pineola. Finally, the plant is located across the street from the Pineola Bog and the Linville River. There are only 700 acres of rare mountain bogs in our state. Sixty of these acres that have been registered under the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, as well as, other non -protected acres are vulnerable to run off from the plant. There are documented rare and endangered species in this bog. The facility itself is on an.area that is considered a wetland. We have contacted every agency we can think of to help us: The Air Quality, Water Quality, Hazardous Waste, North Carolina. Natural Heritage Program, and the Environmental Health Divisions of the NCDEHNR; the National Park Service; the Army Corps of Engineers; local and state Health Departments; the Avery County Commissioners; the North Carolina Wildflower Preservation Society; and the Sierra Club. Even though we have had some support and cooperation from these groups, we still have the plant. We have hired the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League and are about to retain an environmental lawyer to determine what to do next. We realize that we need improved roads and that asphalt plants are required, but this facility is in the wrong place. Apparently Maymead Materials, Inc. was issued air and water quality permits through the mail. We, the public, were never given the opportunity to voice our opinion about the plant being in the middle of our community. The Concerned Citizens of Pineola are turning to you to see if there is any way you can help us get Maymead Materials, Inc. moved to a more appropriate location. We would be extremely grateful if you could assist us in any way. Thank you very much for your consideration. Sincerely yours, Deborah Peck Co-chair Concerned Citizens of Pineola Contact person: Alvira Henley Co-chair (704) 733-4486 ec: Senator John Garwood Senator Donald Kincaid Representative Charles M. Buchanan Representative Gregg Thompson Avery County Commissioners Avery County Health Department B. K. Mount - owner Maymead Materials, Inc. Paul Mueller - NCDEHNR Mike Parker - NCDEHNR North Carolina Natural Heritage Program - NCDEHNR National Park Service North Carolina Wildflower Preservation Society Dr. Benton Kirkman Hugh Morton Lou and Janet Zeller - Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League Dr. Harvard Ayers - Sierra Club .�„ RUG-04-97 04:29 PM BURL1MG74H RESEARCH 910 504 5305 P.01 FAX Transmission Sheet Burlington Research, Inc. 1102 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215-6935 Phone: 910/570-4661 FAX: 91CY570-4698 FAX ONLY - DATE: 11- N _ 9 7 TO: COMPANY: FAX #; l - 7aY a�i � 6u3_Z FROM: t-i t c h cr c l 7 c i x t rc( SUBJECT; `iGGlu3-001 TeSUi-c FAX & MATL You should receive5-'page(s) inclatin .this covet sheer if you do twr-receive all pages; or _ - "have a question regarding conrent, please tail the at 9I0/574-4661., Ext. 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I xvIe: w. {ic+~al} 1330-20-7 S.0 - teF�•o-xia 1, Z-j orcethar.F.-N 98 0 f39% Bx>f HI3I, s ivw Sarr-le rer_e L!,:;, t L�LILiG SDL wrple Da-' ect 4LC.n 1491 TWjijoF •? 7FWL 1=RMKFORT KY 40601 AUG-04-97 j 04:31 PM BURLINGTON RESEARCH 9I0 504 5305 P.05 HYD OLOGICACM IC ppj:%; cr NtX$cm ; n7 ].4215 i C 9714215 IC LAB I.D. #: 399 SAME 'IFT=CiN. 7M63.001 07/02/97 18-00 nATE: GTEL: 07/0?/g7 14:00 DA-Ts/ ?Y'zm: mlm Epic tao by 625 •e• ;—mg ` J:L fag%i) i;'1� ' I N$r51•,t lee 91-20-3 210 i �I 149,-MAUGHTTRAMT I tANKMRT. KraOdo, From: "Forrest Westall" <ts19w78@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Organization: Asheville Region of NC - DEHNR To: parker@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us, davis@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us Date sent: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 16:09:31 + 1 100 Subject: Asphalt Plant--Pineola Copies to: link@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us Priority: normal Just a note to let you know that the Toecane Health Dept. is involved with some well and surface water samples that were taken near this site. Tommy Singleton called today to discuss the formaldehyde that was found in a well and surface water site near the plant. They have talked to Rudo and others, but are having a hard time telling the citizens the risk of the levels found. Also, they don't know where it may be coming from. I refered Tommy to Don Link to see if Don might have some experience dealing with this compound in groundwaters. The sampling was handeled through Burlington Research's lab. I suggested additional sampling to see if the levels were "real". Just an FYI. Forrest Michael Parker -- 1 -- Mon, 4 Aug 1997 08:20:1 1 From: Organization: To: Date sent: Subject: Copies to: Priority: "Forrest Westall" <ts19w78@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Asheville Region of NC - DEHNR "Paul K. Muller" <ts19w87@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Mon, 4 Aug 1997 08:28:58 + 1 100 Re: Pineola water sampling parker@aro.ehnr. state. nc.us normal Paul, As we discussed briefly last week, I have not had a chance to discuss with Mike Parker. We will likely look at what we can do to confirm the results this group has reported. We will need to find out exactly where they took their samples. Forrest From: "Paul K. Muller" <ts19w87@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Organization: Asheville Region of NC - DEHNR To: davis@aro.ehnr.state .nc.us, link@aro.ehnr.state. nc.us, westall@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 08:17:40 + 1 100 Subject: Pineola water sampling Priority: normal =1 °have=a few=questions: Have you made a decision yet about doing some surface water sampling? Are you going to call the groups in Pineola and give them the results of the samples Steve Parrot had analyzed? Has anyone reviewed the QA/QC of the lab that BREDL used? Please keep me posted on these issues. Thanks. Michael Parker -- 1 -- Mon, 4 Aug 1997 10:37:25 r) From: "Forrest Westall" < ts 1 9w78@aro.ehnr.state..nc.us > Organization: Asheville Region of NC - DEHNR To: parker@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us Date sent: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 1 1:40:17 + 1 100 Subject: (Fwd) Maymead Asphalt Plant Priority: normal FYI ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: "Stephen Parrott" <ts19d28@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us> Organization: Asheville Region of NC - DEHNR To: davis@aro.ehnr.state.nc.us Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 09:31:02 + 1 100 Subject: Maymead Asphalt Plant Priority: normal Roy, On monday, July 28, 1997, 1 sample the'well located at the Thompson residence who live next door to the plant where the formaldehyde showed up in the first sample taken by an independent lab in Burlington, NC. I also sampled the onsite well at the Asphalt Plant and the well located across the --street -at the -Down -by the - River Campground. This morning, August1, 1997, 1 spoke with Ray Kealing of the DEHNR Chemistry lab and asked him if he had any results from the samples. He stated that no formaldehyde was found in the three samples. I did not sample any streams in the area. If you have any question on the sampling event, please see me. Steve P. Michael Parker -- 1 -- Mon, 4 Aug 1997 14:29:27 August 11, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Forrest Westall Water Quality Supervisor FROM: Steve Parrott Groundwater Section SUBJECT: Groundwater sampling results of the onsite well and wells in the vicinity of the Maymead Asphalt Plant, Pineola, Avery County. On Thursday, July 24, 1997, Mrs. Diane Eskenasy received a phone call from a Mrs. Dale Thompson who lives next door to the Maymead Asphalt Plant in Pineola. Her concern was that a independent laboratory out of Burlington, North Carolina had ran samples taken by the Blue Ridge Environmental Defence League and found .22 ppm of Formaldehyde in Mrs. Thompsons well. I spoke with Mrs. Thompson on Friday July 25, 1997 and set up a time on Monday July 28, 1997 to come and sample the well. On Monday July 28, 1997 I collected a sample from the Thompson well, Down by the River Campground well and the onsite well at the Maymead Asphalt Plant. The samples were shipped via courier to the DEHNR Chemistry lab in Raleigh on Tuesday July 29, 1997 to be analyzed for Formaldehyde. On Friday August 1, 1997 I spoke with Mr. Ray Kealing of the DEHNR Chemistry lab and ask Mr. Kealing if he had any of the results from the sampling event on July 28, 1997. Mr. Kealing stated that the samples had been analyzed and that no Formaldehyde was present in all three samples collected on July 28, 1997. On August 6 and 8, 1997, the Groundwater Section received a hard copy of the analytical results for the sampling event on July 28, 1997. The results showed no Formaldehyde for the three sites mentioned above and showed no Volatile or Semi -Volatile compounds for the Thompson Residence. (The Thompson Residence was the only one sampled for VOA and Semi - VOA) The Groundwater Section of the Asheville Regional Office did not sample any of the streams in the area for Formaldehyde contamination. C COUN11' , ,\VERY QUAD NO: R17NMI 10 A110 1111.1,1', C I(11(I Sl 1'.\It ltll DA 117: 712HI97 1 ME: PURPOSE LABORATORY ANALYSIS ItcgiJ I 1114, t3UD 310 mvl. COD llieh 340 n1e1L COD Los. 335 mrJL Cuhfonn: NI Fecal 31616 11 OOmI Colifonn:Alf'Io1a131504 /1001n1 ' 1 QC mg/1 l urbitity N I U Residue.. Suspended 530 mg/l. I otal Suspended .solids mgfl, pl l unila .%Ik.IiniIV 10 pI1 4.5 mull. Alkalinitt lu pll 5.3 Carbonate mcrt, llicarbonalc Cmbon diosidc Chloride mgrt. CI,.Q ium IICN 1032 ue/l. Color: I ruc So cu, Cvanidc 721) nlrl. C(MIAl E:N15 Ounce Location of Site: Dc5c6plinn nCsampling point Smopling Plethod: kculmks 1)1VISION OF WATFIt Q(JA1,1TV fllemislry Lalrnr�torp RrpwtJ(:ronnd R'Mrrr fJn nlih �y SAAI,f'L_�f'RI 7�R11'1' D ROUTINE �GMfRGFNCY (-I IAIN OF its Ii MN, 54' SAMPLE 'I-YPF N111. DALE: I-I1(mrso I Diss. Solids 70300 rng/L I:I•.,o,ide 951 mg/[. I lardnessr local 9W nIFJI. Hardness (non-carb)9u2 rnVL 111,enols 32730 uglE, Spcci Gc Cond. 95 uMhas m2 Solfole Ing/L Snuide 745 Al13AS n1g11. Ui mid Grcnsc tngil. Silica mud. Horne X Fnr,naldc6cdc c0.1 mgl- NI13asN01) ow I hN as N 625 ,nclL NO2 4 NO3 as n 630 moil. I':l'ulal as I' 6u5 n,grl, �� I'Q4 mg11. IN, �7 Ni-A-7(;1695 )nie Rccci, ed 7/30197 ��r�Da rime Recci, ed Recei,ed Ely , 9.20 AM PIS Ag-SiAer 46566 ug,1. Al -Aluminum 46557 ug;l. As -Arsenic 46551 ug/L 11a-[3arium 46553 ugrL Ca,Calcium 46552 tnsdE. Cd-Cadium 46559 ug'L Cr-Chrmniunl 46560 ugA. Cu-Copper Io42 ugfL. Fe- 1,on 1045 ue'L lig-NIcrculy 7191KI ugq. IC-K,tmsi,nn I4,555 Mg- A[acnes61, 927 ,nc'L Ale -Manganese 1055 ue•l. Na- Sodium 929 mg'I- T Ni-Nickel ug/L Pb-Lead 465(,1 wl. Sc-Selenium ugrl. 7117inc 46567 ug,L Released Hy I)S Dale repoiced : 817197 O,ganucldorine Pesticides U,ganoplwstd,o(us Pcs,�c-dcs Nitrogen i'csticides Acid Ilcrbicido X Scn,ivolatiles I'I'll-Diesel Range X Volatile O,ganics(VOA but3le) I PI I-cawlinc Ranl;c I PI I-111 EN Gasoline Raimc 701695 JUL 111�0 4,tAvWs,11 wi-14i 46 A]6a-UUjd(u North Carolina GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL_ MANAGEMENT- GROUNDWATER SECTION County A v6x _ Quad No Serial No. Lat. Long. Lab Number Date Receiv Rec'd by: Other: �CI-IAIN OF CUSTODY Data Ent B Ck: Iteport-I�o AItO =ISO, MRO, RICO, WaRO, wino, Entry y: WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Oft., Other: Date Reported: Stripped by. Bus,GD Hand Del., Other- Y' .Purpose: Collector(s): �Afwrr _ Date ,-,_, Time N ` PO Aj9— Baseline, mplair , Compliance(circle LUST, pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: oneJ FIELD ANALYSES OwnerlIA- DA L9' _T)0 M P66 r%I pH41U Spec. Cond.94 at 251) C Location or site Prd Ed LA NC.- Temp.10 oC Odor Description of sampling point Appearance Sampling Method Sample Interval — Field Analysis By: Remarks er,+ 4 {Fvmp, eibr,olc) LABORATORY_ ANALYSES rfi a� {lmcJs J�FGJlhc. .�j�1_z_Z SAMPLE PRIORITY ROUTINE UEMERGENCY Aq - Silver 4656i At - Aluminum 4 Ba - Barium 46558 va - �01 .lurr, rV-4 u Cd - Cadmium 46559 u Cr - Chromium 46560 u Cu - Copper 46562 u Fe - Iron 46563 u l-Iq- Mercur 771900 u K - Potassium 46555 n Mg - Magnesium 46554 11 Mn - Mangartiese 46565 u Na - Sodium 46556 n rut _ f`ri�4�r r Pb - Lead 46564 Sa - Selenium Zn - Zinc 4 656 7 Lab Comments.- GW-54 REV. Mnl For Dissolved Analysis - submil filtered sample and write "DIS" in bloc' om: Bu , Court, Hand Del., Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides —1 Acid Herbicides Sernivolatile Organics Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) TPH - Gasoline Range TPI-I - BTEX Gasoline 11 ugra ✓ Fa RMr�t.b t:rr y�E u� uct/l �zrn yl (r REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: 1� L WATER EftNRlDWQ LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS LAB NO. 7G1695 jJ SUPERVISOR 'it DATE ENTERED BY , DATE ......: TC]L DETECTED CA5 VOATARGEr.GQNIP.OUNDC1L:... a It .... .. ...::: uc J; :., .....:..: u I 75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.75 U 96.18-4 1,2,3-Trichloroprapane 0.25 U 75.09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 U 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 1 U 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 U 95-49-B 2-Chlorotaluene 0.25 U 75-34-3 1.1-Dichloroethane 0.25 U 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 U 590-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 U 541-73-1 1,3-DichlorDbenzene 0.25 U 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichtoroethene 0.25 U 106.46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 U 67.66-3 Chloroform 0.25 U 95.50-1 1,2•Dichlorobenzene 0.25 U 74.97-5 Bronlochlorantethane 0.75 U 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1 U 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichtoroethane 0.25 U 120.82-1 1, 2, 4-Trichlorabenzene 0.25 U 563-56-6 1,1-Dichloropropene 0,25 U 87.68-3 Hexachlorohutadiene 0.25 U 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 U 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0,75 U 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0,25 U 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 U 79.01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 U 71.43-2 Benzene 1 U 78-87-5 1,2•Dic111oroproparre 0.25 U 108.8B-3 Toluene 1 U 75.27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 U 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 U 74-95-3 Dibromomethane 1 U 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 U 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 U 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1 U 10061-02-6 trans-1,3•Dichloropropene 0.25 U 100-42-5 Styrene 1 U 79.00-5 1,1 , 2-Trichloroethane 0.25 U 98-82-8 Isopropylbenzene 1 V 127-16-4 Tetrachtoroelhene 0,25 U 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 1 U 142-28-9 1, 3-Dichloropropane 0.25 U 108-67-8 1, 3, 5-Trimethylbenzene 1 U 124.48-1 Dibromochloromethane 0,75 U 98-06-6 test-Butylbenzene 1 U 106-93-4 1, 2-Dibromaetharle 1 U 95.63-6 1, 2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1 U 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 U 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene 1 U 630.20-6 1,1,1,2-7etrachloroethene 0.25 U 99.87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 1 U 75.25-2 Bror»ofortro 0.5 U 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 1 U 79-34-5 1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 U 91-20-3 Naphthalene 1 U IQL- IMCIVI QUlnti(Oti011 !Unit- SuUjrcl to change due to instrument sensitivity T- Tentatively Identified, not confirmed E- Estimated Value U- Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N- Sample not analyzed for this compound D- Detected below quantitation limit M• GCIMS Analysis performed COMMENTS: mg/L mg/L iosoline R:inye E;timated,T'Otal Petroleum flydrocarban 0.25 Other purgeables detected lup to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GCIELCDIPID. Detected uglL EFINRIDWO LABORATORY LAB NO. 7GIG95 j SEMI -VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT IIEPORIED BY 4J sUPERVISOR CHECKED BY DATE G REVIEWED BY ` ENTERED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER IANALYSIS RESULT'S DATE: r i 62-53-3 ANILINE 10 U 606.20.2 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 10 U 108-95.2 PHENOL 10 U 99-09-2 3-NITROANILINE 50 U 111-44.4 R1S(2-CIILOROETHYL) ETHER 10 U 83-32-9 ACENAPHTHENE 10 U 95-57-8 2-CHLOROPHENOL 10 U 51-28-5 2,4-DINITR0 PHENOL 5o U 541-73-1 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 U 100-02.7 4-NITRO PHENOL 50 U 106-46-7 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 U 132.64.9 DIBENZOFURAN 10 U 100-51-6 BENZYL ALCOHOL 20 U 121-14-2 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE 10 U 95-50-1 1.2-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 U 84-66.2 DIETHYL PHTHALATE 10 U 95-48-7 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 U 7005-72-3 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 U 108-60-1 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER 10 U 86-73.7 FLUORENE 10 U 106.44.5 4-METHYL PHENOL 10 U 100-01.6 4-NITROANILINE 50 U 621-64-7 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE 10 U 534-52-1 4,6-DINITRO.2-METHYL PHENOL 50 U 67-72-1 HEXACHLOROETHANE 10 U 86.30.6 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE 10 U 98-95.3 NITROBENZENE 10 U 101-55-3 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 U 78-59-1 1SOPHORONE 10 U 118-74.1 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 10 U 88-75-5 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 U 87-86-5 PENTACHLORO PHENOL 50 U 105-67-9 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL 10 U 85-01-8 PHENAN'THRENE 10 U 65-85-0 BENZ01C ACID 50 U 120-12-7 ANTHRACENE 10 U 111-91-1 BI5(2-CHLOROETUIOXYI METHANE 10 U 84-74-2 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 U 120-83-2 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL 10 U 206-44-0 FLUORANTHENE 10 U 120.82-1 1,2,4-TRICHLORD BENZENE 10 U 129-00.0 PYRENE 10 U 91.20-3 NAPHTHALENE 10 U 85-68-7 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE 10 U 106-47-8 4-CHLOROANILINE 20 U 91-94-1 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE 20 U 87.68.3 1iEXACIILOROBUTADIENE 10 U 56-55-3 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE 10 U 59-50.7 4-CIILORO-3-METHYL PHENOL 20 U 218-01-9 CHRYSENE 10 U 91-57.6 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 10 U 117.81-7 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 10 U 77.47.4 IIEXACIILO"OCYCLOPENfADIENE 10 U 117-84.0 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 10 U BB-06.2 2,4,6-1RICHLOR0 PHENOL 10 U 205-99.2 BEN ZO(B)FLUORANT HENE 10 U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TRICIILORO PHENOL 10 U 207-08.9 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 10 U 91-58-7 2-CHLOH0 NAPHTHALENE 10 U 50.32-8 BENZO(A)PYRENE 10 U 88.74.4 2-NITROANILINE 50 U 193.39.5 INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE 10 U 131-11-3 DIMET'HYLPHTHALA1E 10 U 53-70.3 DIBENZO(AH)ANTHRACENE 10 U 208.96-8 ACENAPH'THYLENE 10 U 191.24.2 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE 10 U �G SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DWQ LAB PAGE 2 NO BASEINEUTRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS i� DETECTED BY GC/MS 4 III �i q Ih f COMMENTS: LAB NO. 7G1695 TOIL- Target nuantitation Limit- Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity T- Tentatively Identified, estimated concentration E- Estimated Value U- Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N- Sample not analyzed for this compound D- Detected below quantitation limit H- Holding time exceeded COUNIY AVER}" QUAD NO, RITORI 10 ARO t'UL[.li!-IURIS! E',1liltflfl DA11F_ IliAl9l 11NIE: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ORl ANALYSIS Rcgivnaf Oil ice FIOD 310 mg/l. COD High 3.10 mPA. _ COD Lo,v 315 1"g11. CDlifo n : NIP Fecal 31616 ll00rrd Coliforrn: Nil: lolal 31501 1100ns1 1 OC :null 1 ulbifiw N I LF Residua. Suspended 530 mWL I Dial Suspended solids -S• L pll rulils Alkibniq to PI .1.5 nl¢Il. Alkalirr'rly In PI1 89 111VL Car honale mull, llicmhnnatc n gd. 1.'nrhou li—idc n+crl. Chloride Ing 1, Chromium: lie, 1032 u10. Color: 1 rue 60 c u, Csamde 720 ma11. CI MIA F,NIS O„ —: 1 ocaliun 0, Site, Drscril,tinn Of sar.goling P(lin1 SamplinS Nlcthnd: Remarks DIVISION OF NVATER QUALITY Chem Esit y I-nbaraiur) Itepor I ! Grotrad N'nlrr (1unlity SANIPLF PRIORI F)i' �ROU1INC h❑' LN1[R(iliNC}' u CI LAINf 1: CUS11IDY _ P-1 R' SANIPLUI YIT PINEOLA CAMPGROUND Diss, Solids 70300 mg/L. Fl uuridc 951 nrg/1. ' I iauincss- Iolal 900 mg/I- Ilardness:(nun-car6) 902 mg1L I'hcnels 32730 uglL Specific CDnd. 95 t1Nlhos1cm2 Sulfale mc%L Sulfide 745 mg/L MElAS 1,1WI, Oil and litcnsc mgL SiF,a Itmun Fum+aldehyde <0,1 mg1L N113 as N 610 IngA, n �- IRNm N625 mg1L Nf 12 I Nf I a, n 630 mull, �- 1% I alal as P 665 nrsol. PO4 mWL AS-Sil, er 46566 ug+L AI -Aluminum 46557 ugll, As -A, scnic 46551 ugd, Eta -Barium 4655a VOL Ca -Calcium 46552 mglL Cd-Cadium •16559 ugll, Cr-Chruminm 46560 uglL Cu- Copper 1042 uVL Fe- Iron 1045 ug/l- I Ig- Metcuty 1190D uglL —w K-Potassium 16555 m,/L Nle- Nlagncsitlul 927 mglL Nln-Nlanganese 1055 mull. Na- Sodium 929 mulL Ni-NicLcl ngA, Pb-Lead.16561 u611- Sc-Selenium ucrL Zn Zinc46567 uUL Lnb Number : 7(.1693 Dale Recri,ed 7130197 I ime Recei,ed 920 AM Recekedlly VS Rclenscd 11v : 13S Dale rcpmsrd : 314197 01genochlorinc Iesticides 01gannphosphor us Pesticides Nitrogen Pcmicidcs Acid Ilei hicides Semi, ofatiles I'Pll-Diesel Range A'olatile Organics IA•OA bo111c1 I PIi-Gasoline Rance I PI I-Rl LX Gasoline Ranee 5 ` } `Y- JI le 1693 NL GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM County_ Quad No Lat. 140rIh Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT- GROUNDWATER SECTION Lab Number 4 Dale Received Rec'd by:—'[� �CI lAf N OF CUSTODY Other: Report -f .qXF11,FRO, MRO, RRO, WaRO, KRO, Data Entry By:._. Ck: WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: Date Reported: Shipped by: Bus, nurier Hand Del., Other- Purpose; Collector(s): TT Date-- Time �7 �M Baseline om lain Complianc LUST Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: FIELD ANALY_ES Owner rcFrcia anal PI-1400 Spec. Cond-94 _ at 250 C Location or site dok,7tL 7enrp,ie oC Odor Description of sampling point Appearance _ Sampling Method tPumP,baibr, etc) Sample Interval Field Analysis Tay: LABORATORY ANALYSES elllarl(S, (Pvmpinptimo,iirtamP.oia► Serial No Long. 13ODS 310 ntUn COD high 340 rng/l COD Low 335 rng/l Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /1001n1 Coliform: MF Total 31504 /1001111 _ 'I'OC 6130 nlohl Turbidily76 NJU Residue., Suspended 530 Ing/I pH 403 unit_ Alkalinily to pFl 4.5 410 rmcyl Alkalinity to pl-1 8,3 415 Ingll Carbonate 445 mgll Bicaibonale 440 mg/l Carbon diaXide 405 mq/l Chloride 940_ nuyl Clilamium: Ilex 1032 U [y Color: True e0 PI -Co _ Cyanide 720 mg/1 Lab Comments. SAMPLE PRIO fY ROUTINE EMERGENCY j Diss. Solids 70300 nl -I Ag - Silver 46566 ugll ' Flouride 951 ImCY Al - AlUrnlnuln 46557 U /I Hardness: Total goo m As - Arsenic 46551 �ug/t. Hardness (non—carb) 902 mg/l Ba - Barium 46558 uq/I Phenols 32730 ug/ Ca - Calcium 46552 rngll Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cna' Cd - Cadmium 46559 ug/l Sulfate 945 mn/l Cr - Chronilum 46560 ug/i Sullide 745 m0 Cu - Copp.eT 46562 ugll Fe - Iron 46563 u911 _ Hg - Mercury 71900 U94 K - Potassium 46555 mg/l _ Mg - Magnesium 46554 m /1 Mn - Manganese 46565 ugA 1,11-1, as N 610 rmcl/I Na -Sodium 46556 mgll =I]SLLasll�2� rng(L Ni :_Nickel uWI NOe + NOa as N 630 mg/t Pb - Lead 46564 �uq/l P: Total as P 665 ro I Se - Selenium uWI _ Zn Zinc 46567 ,. u 4 11LU — 6 Icy r From: Bus, Curive ,Hand Del., Oiganochlorine Pesticides _ Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Acid herbicides Sernivolatile Organics Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) TPH - Gasoline Range TPH - BiEX Gasoline lunge - GW-54 REV, W1111 For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write "DIS" in bloc. COUNTY AVERY QUAD NO, REPORT 10 AIM Regional (.)[tire COLIAWIVRIs) PAR110I I" 1 f'%I Pt 728197 1IMEE; PURPOSTi: Ursnrr: Location ar Site; 13esn iption of sampling point S".'pG„g hktl,od; Rrmmks'. LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOU 310 mWl. COU Iliµh .1-lo ingll, COD Loa J35 mWl, Cohrorm', p1E I eca111616 110011,1 Cnlifotm: pip-Iota131504 110010 t UC nyl I urbiliry N 1 U Residue.. Suspended 530 m¢11- I otal Suspended solids mvL PH units AlkalinitY to pit 4.5 n wl. AIkalinits Io 1,lI8.3 mtuL Carironate mg11, Bicarbonate ma, 1. _ Cnr bon din<ide mw4 ('Idol ide mall. �. CIunr Itrs 1012 oe 1, Color: I rue 80 c,u. C)ani le 720 mwl- CIf11 NI EN I S : 1111'ISIUN UI� 11'A'1'I'sii QUALII1" Cbrm;Srry Lrbarnlar3' Itgw,I! Ground N'nlrr Qunlilb sANI tsli PRIOR1.15• DROWINE❑EMERGENCY CHAIN uI' CUSIODY 14' SApll'LE;'I YH! MAYAU,M) ASI'11AULT PLANT It Dks. Solids 703110 mWL fhmride 951 111WL Uanlness: rand °rill) mull, I lardncss: (gun-cwb) 902 ntglL Phcnnk 32730 ugfL Specific Cood. 95 uMbos1cnt2 Sulfite I Sultide 7.15 MI NIBAS mglL Oil and Grease ruWL Silica nrWL Boron S 1'or n,aldchcdc <0.1 m¢!L N111 as N 610 nWL I-K N as N 62 5 m W L NO2 4 NO3 Ins In 630 mg;L tnl as P ('65 oy' I, I'O1 mgA. AS-Sils cr 46566 uSIL AI -Aluminum 46557 ugll. As-Arstnic 46551 ugll. Ba•Badum 46558 uv_IL Ca -Calcium 46552 mg/L Cd-Cadiurn 46539 uWL CI-Chrlltrlimn 46560 ugll- Cu- Copper 10.12 uL,JL re- bon 1045 ug1L Ig- Mercury 71900 uI K-Pulassium 46555 mgfl. Mu- hlagucsium 921 mu/L pin-Manganc5c 1055 ugrL Na• Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickcl uelL Pb-Lead 46564 UI CC•ScIc"i lln III' Zu 7.iuc 4e50 ugrL I.ab Number 7(; 1 ill)• Doc Rrcckrd : W30/97 1-ime Rreeised ; 910 AKI Recei,rdliy US Meaw.l Ry Its Droe rcpmrcd R14197 0,ganochlorine Peslicides 0,ganophospho1us Pesticides Nibogcu Pesticides Acid Herbicides Scmirolatiles I I'I I-Vicscl Rance Volatile Oreanics ( VOA bottle) I PI I -Gasoline Range I PI1-Bl hX Gawl inc Range , Irk 'jlh ' 1,•1.5',' ' 701594 JUL A. GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION County Lab Number Quad No T �l'No. SAMPLE PRIG ITY Date Receiv Lat. Long. TI M GEN Y Rec'd by: �Rou NE E ER c M ` H N F STODY ✓+ Other: ) L"T�C`our'i From: Bu Report To� FRO, MRO, RRO, WaRO, WiRO, �C A! O CtJ Data Entry By: CW WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: Date Reported: Shipped by: Bus, ourier Hand Del., Other. _ (J Collector(s): r"��QO� _ Date g `� Time 110- `1U Purpose: Baseline, one taint 'ompliance LUST, P sticide Stu y, Federal Trust, Other: uc�c urwy p,�a ANALYSES Owner /�r pH400 Spec. Cond.S4 at 25o C Location or �itE; IA404- Temp.,o oC Odor Description of sampling point Appearance _-_ -- -- Sampling Method Sample Interval_ Field Analysis By: Remarks (Pump. bailor. Die I LABORATORY ANALYSES Ip,rmpr,°Hl .,at4mp. etc) f3ODi 310 mgll Diss. Solids 70300 mNl Acd - Silver 463566 Ug//l COD High 340 mg/I _Hardness: Flouride 951 mg/l Al - Aluminum 46557 yuj _COD Low 335 mcyl Total 900I As - Arsenic 46551 ug/I Coliiorm: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Hardness (non-carb) 902 mA11 Ba - Barium 46558 ucq/1 Colilorm: MF Total 31504 /100ml _Phenols 32730 ugil Ca - Calcium 46552 ing TOC fi80 Specific Cond. 95 uMhosJcm2 Cd - Cadmium 46559 uyll T _TVI Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mNl Cr - Chromium 46560 ug1l Residue., Suspended 530 mgll Sullide 745 mail Cu - Copper 46562 ug/I pH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/l Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Carbonate 445 mg/1 440 T911 _Bicarbonate Carbon dioxide 405 T-W Chloride 940 mg/1 Chromium: Hex 1032 u 1 Color: True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mg/1 Lab Comments: GW-54 REV. 6f^7 For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write "DIS" in bloc Hand Del., OrcQanochlorine Pesticides Organophosphows Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Semivolalile Organics ! _I Volatile Organics (VOA bollle) I TPH - Gasoline Range TPH - BTEX Gasoline flarme ? G ' c 'I Mr 7/3 Icf Ll / c 4 INKY-4.R � I ice. �7 1�1 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Asheville Regional Office WATER QUALITY SECTION September 30, 1997 Mr. Dan --Vance, Chairman Avery County Commissioners Post Office Box 640 Newland, North Carolina 28657 Subject: Stream Sample Results Maymead Asphalt Plant NPDES Permit Number NCG160114 Avery County Dear Mr. Vance: Staff of the Division of Water Quality collected stream samples above and--bel•ow the Maymead-Asphalt Plant in Pineola on August 7, 1997. Samples were collected for formaldehyde, oil and grease and various metals and organic compounds. There was no formaldehyde detected in the stream and the other results indicate that most compounds were undetected when analyzed. None of the stream sample results indicate problems originating from the Maymead Asphalt Plant site. I have included copies of the sample results for your information. If you have questions, please call me at 704/25116208. Sincerely, Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist Enclosure xc: Maymead Materials, Inc. Deborah Peck Lou Zeller Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place �i FAX 704-251-6452 Asheville, North Carolina 28801 CAn Equal Opportunity/Affirrnattve Action Employer Voice 704-251-6208 50% recycles/ 10% post -consumer paper ./J. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources � Tie Asheville Regional Office Aw'" James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor IFE Division of Air Quality August 14, 1997 Mr. Dan G. Vance, Chairman Avery County Board of Commissioners PO Box 640 Newland, North Carolina 28657 Subject: Maymead Asphalt Plant Pineola, Avery County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Vance: -- Due to recent developments in the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ) procedures concerning asphalt plants, I wanted to update you on the status of the Maymead Materials, Inc. asphalt plant in Pineola. On July 24, 1997, the DAQ denied a request by Maymead Materials, Inc. for a permit to operate an asphalt plant in Boone, North Carolina (see Attachment No. 1). This denial was based on several concerns including the potential for a significant quantity of fugitive emissions from the loadout of asphalt into trucks. These types of emissions have not previously been quantified in any reliable study. We have been informed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they will be conducting tests this summer to quantify fugitive emissions as well as provide more information on stack emissions from asphalt plants. DAQ will not be issuing any permits for new, modified, or relocated facilities until these EPA test results are available for review. DAQ will also wait until this new information is available before proceeding any further with the air tonics modeling and risk assessment analysis for the Maymead facility in Pineola that Alan Klimek referred to in his letter to you dated June 6, 1997. We believe the new EPA study will provide data that is essential for such modeling and risk assessment evaluations, and we are concerned that any study submitted prior to the release of such relevant information would not be valid or complete. We expect to receive the results of the EPA study in early 1998, and we will resume our modeling and risk assessment work at that time. interchcnge Building, W Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 59 Wcodfln Place, An Equal Opportunity AM, rmative Action Employer Asheville, North Carolina 28801 �7s_.,__, r� 500% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Mr. Dan G. Vance Page 2 Maymead is not required to complete any additional testing at their Pineola facility at this time. The particulate test that they conducted on September 26, 1996 was evaluated by DAQ and determined to meet their permit requirements (see Attachment No. 2). During the stack test, Maymead did not bum No. 4 fuel oil or process recycled asphalt product (RAP), and DAQ was concerned that the test results were not representative because these were considered the "worst case" conditions under which Maymead was permitted to operate. DAQ has been informed by EPA, however, that their test data indicate that emissions while processing RAP are no different than during normal asphalt production. Also, Maymead agreed to stop using No. 4 fuel oil and only bum No. 2 fuel oil at their Pineola facility. For these reasons, no additional particulate testing will be required by DAQ at this time. If you have any questions related to these or other air quality issues, please call me at 704-251-6208. Sincerely, 49a",�, )�L 714ZL-,—� -- - - - - - - - -- -- . _ - - ---_--_- __-- Paul K. Muller,-P.E.-- --- ---- _ -- -- - -- - - - Regional Supervisor c: Mr. Douglas Hall, Avery County Attorney Ms. Deborah Peck, Concerned Citizens of Pineola Mr. Wiley Roark, Maymead Materials, Inc. Ms. LuAnn Williams, NC Division of Epidemiology Mr. Alan Klimek, Director, NCDAQ .1 State of North. Carolina E-. E=ASLFN- Dcp'Erltn("nt OOLtsticc+ n't'P)RNEN' +;HNFRAL I'. ( ). IV )\ G29 Reply to: lames C. Holloway Environmental Division (919) 716-66M (919) 716-6767 (Fax) October 23, 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman 1213 Land Harbor D Newland, North Carolina 28657 Re: Maymead Asphalt Plant at Pineola, NC TFR pU �g9T Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman: Your letter of September 24, 1997 to Attorney General Mike Easley')- garding the operation of the Maymead Asphalt Plant at Pineola, has been forwarded to me far response. The Attorney General thanks you for your letter, and shares your concern over air pollution. The emission of air pollutants, including what are known as odorous emissions, from asphalt plants and other sources is regulated by the Division of Air Quality (DAQ) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, under standards adopted by the Environm tal Management Commission. DAQ has investigated the odor from this plant and does no consider it to be above and beyond the odor indigenous to operations at it and other asphalt plants located in North Carolina. For that reason, DAQ does not deem the plant to be in violation of the N.C. Odor Regulation [15A N.C. Admin. Code 2D .0520] at this time. However, DAQ's Asheville Regional Office, which has Avery County responsibilities, periodically inspects this facility and did so again as recently as August 19, 1997. At that time, the facility was issued a warning Ietter for failing to adequately water -down haul roads. Odor was not deemed to be a problem on August 19, 1997. Maymead has also installed a condenser on the storage tank(s) to reduce odor and increased stack heights to better disperse odor. The Maymead permit in Boone you refer to was denied July 24, 1997. The reason for the denial is as stated in the enclosed letter of the same date. When DAQ became aware of the EPA study mentioned therein, the decision was made to deny new or expanded (as opposed to existing) asphalt facilities, hence the Boone permit denial. Maymead has appealed that decision, and our office is defending the denial of the permit.. All permit applications are reviewed and permit conditions set to ensure that a facility will be in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. DAQ followed that process for Maymead asphalt plant at Pineola. Permits can only be legally revoked for specific reasons (e.g. 2 false or incorrect information in the application). It is possible that the EPA study could provide information, upon which the State could take action in revising or revoking permits held by asphalt plants, but as noted that information is not yet available. We appreciate your concern for the air quality of North Carolina. If you have any further questions, please contact Paul Muller at (704) 251-6208 or myself at (919) 716-6600. Very truly yours, James C. Holloway Assistant Attorney General JH/sd ep/20116 cc: Paul Muller, ARO Alan Klimek, Director's Office ✓'3 Robert & Barbara Hoffmann 1213 Land Harbor Newland, NC 28657 24 September 1997 Attorney General Mike Easley P.O. Box 629 Justice Bldg. 2nd Floor Raleigh, NC 27602 Dear Sir: As concerned citizens living approximately one (1) mile from Pineola, NC, we are writing about the air quality in the Pinola area. The odor from the klaymead Asphalt flan( in Pineola is very apparent on some days. Since this odor travels to our residential area, it brings about concerns not only for the unpleasant odor but also for the asphalt pollutants in our air coming from the Maymead Asphalt Plant. Recently, in Boone, N.C., a permit was temporarily denied to Maymead Co. to establish an asphalt plant. Surely this action must point to some potentially undesirable effects from an asphalt plant. _ As stated by Luanne Williams, state toxicologist, who wasatthe Boone hearing, only 40% of the poisons which would be allowed to come from the Maymead smokestack meet the standard. Sixty percent of the emissions have insufficient data to determine safety levels. In the past year, the vlaymead Co. has been issued a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable of producing 350 tons per hour. This plant was issued a permit to operate without any investigation by any agency with regard to the impact this may have on our environment, our health, or our property values. We request that the Maymead permit at Pinola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consideration for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. We feel that the continuing operation of the Maymead Asphalt Plant in Pineola is a detriment to our community and to this part of Avery County. We would be very grateful to you for any help and support that you can provide. Yours truly, `,. `; Robert Vi. offrrrann Barbara Hoffrri Fax State Of North Carolina Department' of Environment Health and Natural Resources Dlvlslon of Air Quality James [3. Hurlf. Jr., Gcvarnor Jonathon 8. Howes, Secretary Aton W. Klimek. P.E.. Director C ERTTF It D P 067 732 469 July 24, 1997 iV1r-. 1.3.1" Mount iMayrncad Matcrials, Inc. Post Ofiicc Bo\ 91 1 Mountain (-ity. 'Fenricssee 37683 DC;Ir Mr. Mounl: Subject Air Permit Atlflijzal= Meymead Matc-ials. Inc. [toone. Nori.i Carolina Watauga County Jul 2S 1qC. :a. y In accordance with North Cal-ohnz Genera] Statute 1113 A.rticic 2 1 B. the North C:1rol1r,,1 Division of•Air QuA[S, (DAQ) has decided -to deny your request for an air pe• lnit for [lie proposed asphalt plant on Roby Green Road to be located in Boone, Watauen County. This decision --vas made based on the Public comments received during the public huaring held on Junc ?4. 1997 and the subsetlucrlt recommendations of the Public hcnring ofnrcr dalcd July 1-4. l t)97 The: DAQ has concerns about the potcn6 J for a significant quantity e71 fugltivC c)1115�rUn5 from the loadout of asphult that has no: been adequately addressed in the N,lzymcad applic:anc)n. The DAQ understands that the U.S, Environmental Protection A,1e11cy (EPA) intends to Conducr cj)isy10115 testing on asphalt loadout later this summer and that the results of the tests should bg ;lVadablu later this fall or early next year. Maymead could reappiv at that time usinL the result:; ui• tllc EPA study. /Ue-natively, lv13ymcad could provide its o,.%•n Quantification 01 fuu,111VC crrlissiuns and c. revised modeline; dcrnonstrntion that accounts for fu,:i.ivc emissions. .\nY tcsWIL! l)rutucol used to qunnlify f-igi6ve emissions must b: approved by DAQ prior to c:ornrncncLment n1.1I1e: test Ifyou of L: dissalisficri •.vtth this dcci5ion, you have the riglil to rcqut st a lorm:+1 :rdjudicatory 1tca:'in� %vithin thirty (30) days folluwing receipt of :hip dtinial, ldcntif�int,, tlu• sltircitic "cue` to br Cnnlested This l)cartn', rctlucst inust be in the farm nt'n Nvrittc:t petition, e-r+tt)++rnim-- tr+ tht- Norlh Carolina General Statute 1 506-23. and tiled with the OfTicc :�1 �.drnit)isl+nli�'c 50K P,o, 60� 2C$gp_ r:atolph, r�onr, Coeo+�n❑ : 762rrr•�.ONz, a C hn [r)UO+ 01=��I�,r�rty/Rtf)irr.7ln : hcn.r. G�.V .wv.. v0i'_e (C 14) / 15-62S., r/Ax (419) 71�-7173 :.ro-- 1PCYe1es/ 1pos+•CoRsuntit.•i 1_N:i;7k Fax Jul ` _ _ . _ <. `•` Yi 'y! 1�I:J r -lIJi UJ 1tlr. )'i.K t•-ltrctcot Jtt1t 74, ]""-i Two 1 ic:arirr�r„ 1't, t c t31wr Drawer 27447, Raicigh, North Carolina 2761 1-7447. UrJcss such rcdvcst. fiw iccuira('. i. ttc:scic' tc;;arding 71�is denial, it shall be final and btndwg. 1,1en<r c.r,tts;,r.[ \�r. Kcith Uvercash at 919-715-6290 if•you have any questions concerning this dccaic�rr Lind;, 1; �trtr hc.itlt I lvi tt".t`.a ?�Ivrcut ��'lii[Ic•v Ernie- f rtll� t Laura lirt[Ic'I r Sincere]}•; Alan W. Klimek, P.E. .I -. MichaerF. Easley, Gov rnor - nrsdlJ�t.u..... or.a y, North Caroina Department of F5vmeanGNatural Murces Ala W, ICiittiO, P.t'"biireoor °oivtstori-of Wdt6 (duality Asheville Regional Office SURFACE WATER PROTECTION May 16, 2006 Mr. B. K. Mount Maymead Materials Inc Post Office Box 911 Mountain City, Tennessee 37683 SUBJECT: Compliance Evaluation Inspections McDowell County Plant Permit No: NCG160151 McDowell County Pineola Plant Permit Number: NCG160114 Avery County Dear Mr. Mount: Enclosed please find a copies of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection forms from the inspections conducted on May 12, 2006. Larry Frost of the Asheville Regional Office conducted the Compliance -Evaluation-- Inspections. The facility were found to -be in Compliance with permits NCG160151 and NCG160114. Please refer to the enclosed inspection reports for additional observations and comments. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at 828--296-4500. Sincerely, La Frost, CPE vironmental Engineer Enclosure cc: David Jansen, ORC Central Files Asheville Files Stormwater Unit . 2090 U.S. Highway 70, Swannanoa, HC 28778 Telephone: (828) 296-4500 Fax: (828) 299-7043 Customer Service 1 877 623-6748 9 0"hCarolina ,Arrturally United States Environmental Protection Agency Form Approved. EPA Washington, D.C. 20460 OMB No. 2040-0057 Water Compliance inspection Report Approval expires 8.31-98 Section A: National Data System Coding (i.e., PCS) Transaction Code NPDES yr/molday Inspection Type Inspector Fac Type 1 1 Ill 2 1 51 31 b'CG160114 Ill 121 06/05/12 117 181 C 19 ILS! 2Di I LJ Remarks 2ll I I I I I I I I I _1.1_11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 16 ,...1 Inspection Work Days Facility Self -Monitoring Evaluation Rating 1311 OA------------------Reserved---- -- 671 169 701 1 71 ],_j 721 N I 73 LLJ 74 751 1 1 1 1 1 L1 80 Section B: Facility Data Name and Location of Facility Inspected (For Industrial Users discharging to POTW, also include Entry Time/Date Permit Effective Date POTW name and NPDES permit Number) 10:45 AM 06/05/12 04/013/01 Mayrnead Materials Inc Exit Time/Date Permit Expiration Date US 221 And NC 181 Pineola NC 28662 11:15 AM 06/05/12 09/07/31 Name(s) of Onsite Representative(s)lTitles(s)/Phone and Fax Number(s) Other Facility Data Name, Address of Responsible OfSciaVTitle/Phone and Fax Number Contacted B K Mount,PO Box 911 Mountain City TN 376E3//423-727-2000/4237272025Yes Section C: Areas Evaluated During Inspection (Check only those areas evaluated) Storm Water Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary) (See attachment summary) . Name(s) and Signature(s) of Inspector(s) Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date ARO wQ//628-296-4500 Ext.46.58/ / Larry Frost J Signature of Management Q A Reviewer Agency/Office/Phone and Fax Numbers Date ARO SdQ//828-296-4500/'� r oG Roger C Edwards EPA Form 3560-3 (Rev 9-94) Previous editions are obsolete. Page '5Y NPDES ydmolday Inspection Type 1 3I NCG160114 I11 12i 06/05/12 1 17 18ICI Section D: Summary of Finding/Comments (Attach additional sheets of narrative and checklists as necessary) - The plant appears to be well maintained and clean. Stormwater structures appear to be well maintained. - The stormwater plan was not on site, it must be kept on site. Please call me when it is. - Please updated the contact phone numbers. - See the notes for the McDowell plant inspection. Page ## 2 NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources NPDES Stormwater Permit Contacts Summary NC DEMILR his the followine contact information in our Permit Database for your permit as of 3111/2014. Permit Number: -NCG160114 Permit Type: Asphall Paving Mixture StorrnwatgE. Discharcle CqC Facility Name: May(nead Materials 1-n-C V'j Facility Addressl: US 221 And NC 181 Lv Facility Address2: City, State & Zip: Pineola. NC 28662 Owner Information OCOUs: "MUST subfhft &C,6inj;e to DEmLk to maki,ainy.ihange� to this OvOrier Information. -MiscAlaneous Forms" at cd W'a' -enr.or web/ -storm tff. See httalliaortalm qL_ fifnode's Owner Name: Maymead MaterialsInc Owner Type: Non -Government Owner Type Group- organization plty Res onsible for Permit* P officer (Responsible corporate officer/ pnndple executive rkA0.r;. oi,mTskin6electwf'-M-ria-4rjeilerai'partner'or,prGp. r.. or any sid' ry Ut ity legally responsible _�,�do!4a ho, CW other p&,�. risible pe, 7, 1'- Owner Affiliation. i= Wt%'e--4 z4'—"z Title: Addre 1: PO Box 911 Addre 2: City, State & Zip: Mountain Oty, TN 37683 Work Phone: 423-727-2000 Fax: 423-727-2025 Email Address: Owner COnta Pe&Zj(i) jl" Contact Name n0e Add rew Phone Fpx 9mo 'if Facility Contact d_ Contact Name Title Address Phone Fpx Email Darrell Wesley 183 ]ones Ridge Rd, Pirleola, NC 28662 828-733-6145 iiim it,coikid iPeaknCi�. P 4fl � 4Y F 7 7 ,7, 7 i 77 777777- ;7 i77 Contact Name 11tLe- Address Phone Fgx Email B K 1-luunr PO Box 911, Mountain City, TN 37683 423-727-2000 423-727-2025 3/11/2014 Page V -, AGGREGATES • AGRICULTURE • ASPHALT W. B. Roark May M. Roark President Secretary/Treasurer Thomas G. Purpur Vice -President P.O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 (423) 727-2600 Fax (423) 727-2025 May 7, 2014 10Lei 013 �l:7 Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Bethany Georgoulias 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 Reference: NPDES Stormwater renewals/changes Dear Ms. Georgoulias, Please find enclosed the required documents for the name change for NCG160204 (Midstate) to Maymead Materials, Inc. Also enclosed are several requested changes to our existing NPDES COG's If you require any additional information, please advise. Sincerely, Sean Mackey Tennessee • Virginia • North Carolina www.maymead.com MAY - R 2014 i f NR ' t��'{I'�iT��F.'E�l�r.. ILP Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received Land Quality Section/Stormwater Permitting Year Month Day �i National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NCDENR Np Gno— Dv+i -- or F-0—ew—Na RE— PERMIT NAME/OWNERSHIP CHANGE FORM 1. Please enter the permit number for which the change is requested. NCc-o oJ NPDES Permit (or) Certificate of Coverage N C; I1, Permit status prior to requested change. a. Permit issued to (company name): b. Person legally responsible for permit: First MI Last Title = - -• -- -? �. Box 1Z3s"=- - _ - - __ Permit Holder Mailing Address A % r— V bPY _ -1a rG 2 gcao3 City State Zip - ( BZ - (82 - 41I plc, Phone _ Fax C. Facility name (discharge): M b-P.T-e Cam.1 5 d. Facility address: Address l_rc i t a, k LCG Z B t .4, City State zip e. Facility contact person: { ) First / Mi / Last Phone.- I11. Please.provide the following for the requested change (revised permit). - - a.- . -Request for change -is a result of: ® Change in ownership of the facility - .. - � Name change of the facility or owner - If other please explain: b. Permit issued to (company name): hA�a,irFwE►e.{� _ A�,r��i� �� ' rrE�or4_ 2 ,;- rn' c. Person legally responsible for permit: d. Facility name (discharge) e. Facility address: f. Facility contact person: First MI Last_ L1IF7 Title Permit Holder Mailing Address _ Me L)LA VPA CkTv Tit 371L-53 City IState Zip ( Z �[ — •7xe'o -"t--e mAAJIA ,Cow Phone E-mail Address a a E.5 Address L e-AA � - t le- - �t3t��15 City State Zip First MI Last (fjz3 112;'71 EL F antes t4,tir�� A. caan Phone E-mail Address IV. Permit contact information (if different from the person legally responsible for the permit) Revised Jan. 27, 2014 NPDES PERMIT NAME/OWNERSHIP CHANGE FORM Page 2 of 2 Permit contact: First MI Last Title Mailing Address �v1.a �1Log City State Zip Bz3) -1-L-7- ZcCO �4e9_ Wk7%LjVO co.� Phone E-mail Ad ess V. Will the permitted facility continue to conduct the same industrial activities conducted prior to this ownership or name change? ® Yes ❑ No (please explain) VI Required Items: THIS APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED UNPROCESSED. -IF ITEMS' ARE INCOMPLETE OR MISSING: This completed application is required for both name change and/or ownersbip-change- requests. - :Legal documentation of the transfer of ownership (such as relevant pages of a contract deed, - . Ora bill of sale) is required for an ownership change request. Articles of incorporation -are not sufficient for an ownership change. The.certifications below must be completed and signed by both the permit holder prior to the change, and the new applicant in the case of an ownership change request. For a name change request, the signed Applicant's Certification is sufficient. PERMITTEE CERTIFICATION (Permit holder prior to ownership change): I,attest that this application for a name/ownership change has been reviewed and is accurate and -complete:to the.best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not. _ - completed and that if all required supporting information is not included, this application package will be returned as incomplete. 0- 3!3 11Y Signature bate APPLICANT CERTIFICATION 1, attest that this applicatiorf.for a name/ownership change has been reviewed and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: -I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required -supporting information is not included, this application package will be returned mplete. Si olur ate PLEASE SEND THE COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKAGE TO: Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Revised Jan. 27, 2014 BILL OF SALE THIS BILL OF SALE, made as of January 28, 2014, by and between MIDSTATE CONTRACTORS, INC., a North Carolina Corporation ("Seller"), and MAYMEAD, INC., a Tennessee Corporation (`Buyer"), WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Buyer and Seller are parties to Letter Agreement dated November 7, 2013 and Letter dated November 15, 2013 (together, for the purposes hereof, the "Agreement") pursuant to which Buyer requires Seller to sell to Buyer the Assets of the Midstate Lenoir Asphalt Plant which Assets are described in Exhibit 1 hereto (the "Assets"). NOW THEREFORE, in consideration far payment o to Seller, Seller hereby sells, assigns, transfers, delivers and conveys title to the Assets to Buyer, and Buyer hereby accepts, the Assets, subject to and in accordance with the provisions hereof. This Bill of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of North Carolina without regard to the choice of law provisions thereof. The Assets are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" and without any warranty. ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller and Buyer have caused this Bill of Sale to be executed and delivered as of the day and year first above written. MIDSTATE CONTRACTORS, INC. By: /) . n,� N e: Jaynes S. Abernethy Ti e: President Date: Z 4'/l STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CATAWBA On this A-kay of January, 2014, personally appeared before me, the said named James S. Abernethy, to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged that he executed the same and being duly sworn by me, made oath that the statements in the foregoing instrument are true. My Commission Expires dI IT ty BILL OF SALE THIS BILL OF SALE, made as of January 28, 2014, by and between MIDSTATE CONTRACTORS, INC., a North Carolina Corporation ("Seller"), and MAYMEAD, INC., a Tennessee Corporation ("Buyer"), WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Buyer and Seller are parties to Letter Agreement dated November 7, 2013 and Letter dated November 15, 2013 (together, for the purposes hereof, the "Agreement") pursuant to which Buyer requires Seller to sell to Buyer the Assets of the Midstate Lenoir Asphalt Plant which Assets are described in Exhibit I hereto (the "Assets"). NOW THEREFORE, in consideration for payment o to Seller, Seller hereby sells, assigns, transfers, delivers and conveys title to the Assets to Buyer, and Buyer hereby accepts, the Assets, subject to and in accordance with the provisions hereof. This Bill of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of North Carolina without regard to the choice of law provisions thereof. The Assets are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" and without any warranty. ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER- EXPRE,SS OR IMPLIED, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller and Buyer have caused this Bill of Sale to be executed and delivered as of the day and year first above written. MIDSTATE CONTRACTORS, INC. By: �, � - aL, N e: James S. Abernethy Ti e: President Date: t / I� T STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CATAWBA On this Alay of January, 2014, personally appeared before me, the said named James S. Abernethy, to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged that he executed the same and being duly sworn by me, made oath that the statements in the foregoing instrument are true. My Commission Expires 1 G tM ;'State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director B K MOUNT MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY P.O. BOX 911 MOUNTAIN CITY. TN 37683 Dear Permittee: NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE50URCE5 July 27, 1999 Subject: Reissue - NPDES Stormwater Permit Maymead Materials Inc. -Avery COC Number NCG 160114 Avery County In response to your renewal application for continued coverage under general permit NCG 160000, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) is forwarding herewith the reissued Stormwater general permit. This permit is reissued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between the state of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, dated December 6, 1983. The following information is included with your permit package: * A copy of general stormwater permit NCG 160000 * A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) Certification Form. Completion of this form is required to certify that you have developed and implemented the SPPP as per the conditions of the permit. This form must be completed and returned to the Division within 30 days of receipt of this letter. DO NOT SEND the SPPP with the signed form, * Five copies of the Analytical Monitoring form and five copies of the Qualitative Monitoring form * A copy of a Technical Bulletin for the general permit which outlines changes in the permit, key requirements, and addresses frequently asked questions * A Certificate of Coverage Your coverage under this general permit is not transferable except after notice to DWQ. The Division may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the Certificate of Coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by DENR or relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. If you have any questions regarding this permit package please contact Darren England of the Central Office Stormwater and General Permits Unit at (919) 733-5083, ext. 545 Sincerely, for Kerr T. Stevens cc: Central Files Stormwater and General permits Unit Files Asheville Regional Office 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper 1° STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1. other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC.-AVERY US 221 AND NC IS I OAD PINEOLA AVERY COUNTY to receiving waters designated as a UT of the Linville River in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, II, Ill, IN'. V, and VI of General Permit No. NCG160000 as attached. This certificate of coverage shall become effective August 1, 1999. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day July 27, 1999. for Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission J State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 22, 1996 B. K. Mount Maymead Materials, Inc. P. O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 Subject: NPDES Stormwater Permit Certificate of Coverage Correction COC NCG160114 Pineola Avery County Dear B. K. Mount: On May 10, 1996, the Division of Environmental Management issued COC NCG160114 to Maymead Materials, Inc. A review by our staff has indicated that an error was inadvertently made in the Certificate of Coverage (COC). Accordingly, we are forwarding herewith modification to the subject certificate to correct the error. These permit modifications involve: 1) A restatement of !,�e correct river classification. The correct classification is B Tr. 2) A restatement of the correct river basin. The correct basin is Catawba. Please find enclosed an amended certificate which should replace the original. The old certificate should be discarded. This .certificate modification is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. if any parts, measurement frequencies or sampiing requirements comaine6 in iris i are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an individual permit within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. Unless such request is made, this permit shall be final and binding. If you have any questions concerning these certificate modifications, please contact Steve Ulmer at telephone number 919/733-5083, Ext. 545. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc. Central Files Mike Parker, Asheville Regional Office P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper 4f STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCGI.60000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215. I, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Maymead Materials, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge slormwater from a facility located at Intersection of US Hwy 221 & NC Hwy 181 Pineola Avery County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Linville River, class B Tr, in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, If, III and IV of General Permit No. NCG 160000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective May 22, 1996. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day May 22, 1996. r�- A. Preston Aoward, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission State -of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 4 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 10, 1996 B K Mount Maymead Materials Inc P.O. Box 911 MountainCity,'TN 37683 Subject: General Permit No. NCG 160000 Maymead Materials Inc COC NCG 160114 Avery County Dear B K Mount: In accordance with your application for discharge permit received on March 20, 1996, 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 December 6, 1983. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an individual permit by submitting an individual permit application. Unless such demand is made, this certificate of coverage shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Environmental Management. The Division of Environmental Management may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any question concerning this permit, please contact MR. STEVE ULMER at telephone number 919/733-5083. Sincerely, aF4( WN . SIGNM BY BFtO Y BE WETTT A. Preston Howard, Jr. P.E. cc: Asheville Regional Office EPA P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled! 10% post -consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Maymead Materials, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at Intersection of US Hwy 221 & NC Hwy 181 Pineola Avery County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Linville River, class C Tr, in the Yadkin River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II,11I and IV of General Permit No. NCG160000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective May 10, 1996. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day May 10, 1996. A. 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FMFR[:FN(�Y Shipped by: Bus Courier, Staff, Other COLLECTOR(S): Estimated BOD Range: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or I00 plus Seed: Yes ❑ No ❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ STATION LOCATION: SAMPLE TYPE ❑ STREAM ❑ LAKE ❑ ESTUARY ❑ EFFLUENT ❑ INFLUENT Lab Number- Date Received: Time: Rec'd by: From: Bus -Courier -Hand Del DATA ENTRY BY: CK: DATE REPORTED: Station 71 Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample Type I A H L T S B C G GNXX 1 BOD5 310 mg/I 2 COD High 340 mgA 3 COD Low 335 mg/l 4 Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Coliform: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /100ml 7 Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 /Ioom[ 8 Residue: Total 500 m9/1 9 Volatile 505 mg/l 10 Fixed 510 mg/l 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/l 13 Fixed 540 mg/I 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/l 6 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I 1s Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I 19 TOC 680 mgA .rA Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/I Chi a: Tri 32217 ug/I Chi a: Corr 32209 usA Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pH ) 83 ADMI Color: pH 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/l Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mg/1 Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Hardness Total900 mg/1 Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBA$ 38260 mg/l Phenols 32730 ug/1 Sulfate 945 m9A Sulfide 745 mg/I NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 MSA NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mgA P: Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mgA CdCadmium 1027 ugA Cr-Chromium:Total1034 ug/1 Cu-Copper 1042 ug/1 NI -Nickel 1067 ug/1 Pb-Lead 1051 ugA Zn-Zinc 1092 ugA A ilver 1077 ug/I AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/1 Ca -Calcium 916 rng/l Co -Cobalt 1037 ugA Fe -Iron 1045 ugA Li -Lithium 1132 ug/1 Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn-Manganese 1055 USA Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/1 Hg-Mercury 71900 ug/l Organochlorine Pesticides Orgazrophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature 00 D.O. mgA pH Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) pH 8.3 pH 4.5 pH 4.5 pH 8.3 2 94 10 300 1400 • 82244 43I 82243 182242 20 Salinity % Precipirion On/day) Cloud Cover Wind Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H Wean Stream Depth ft Stream Width ft 480 145 132 136 11351 1350 135 64 14 DMI./Revised 10/86 MANUFACTURERS OF: CONCRETE PIPE AND FITTINGS IN F' " 4" THROUGH I44", ALL SPECIFICATIONS =: FLARED ENO SEC .•S AND END WALLS FOR PWE :: SEWER MANHOLES :: SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES WITH WATERTIGHTIFLEXI WE COUPLINGS :: CATCH BASINS AND DROP INLETS :: VA 3 CONSTRUCTION CASTINGS FOR MANHOLES AND :ATCHILASINS :: CURB INLETS:: CATTLE GUARDS:: PARKIN, . 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NC Temp.ro OC-- Odor Desdptlon of sampling point Appearance Sampling Method Sample Interval He_ or—i we zm astlddas m A -fllumirdAl ter 4�b7 J Cr ropho anus Pasliclde� oCow'"rm:OF Total 31 5C4 AWMI I Ge • Celclum ^.55S2 er C os TOG 680 m I J1lCond. 95 -- of h c = Cd • CadrnJ Turbldl 78 NTIJ I �Jhqq N5 Cr-Chromium i48560 u Semhroiatile Orgai1cs Reslduo., Suspended Sao n91 Sulf[do 745 mg Cu - Gopper 4mmL.- -su562 U Fe - Ifon 465&-. u H - JNercu �1900 u Volatile Crgenica (VOA botd e)ur pH 403 u ' K • P011se3u rr—Aw 46555 Nkallnl to H 4.5 �10 rn 1 M - M29nesg sum 46554 J TPA{ - Gaaaiinrr tirulge Alkellnit to H 8.3 Mn - Man sniwmwm�msa 465fi5 u 4 TPI•i . BTEK Gasoline Range Carbonate 445 nVA NH as N 1510 m Na - Sodium a 86% m I33cerbaneta 440 Carbon dlaxlde 485 n144 NQ. as Pb • -LeAd 4 u Q Am*&P Ott yp 5. Chloride 9sa mg+l ap E Se - Seienlurr---wmw Chromium: Hex 1432 u - Zinc 465esw- ---7 u Color DUO BD Pt -col Cyanide 720 mg1 Lab Comments: G%Y-54 RP-V, ek+Fdmmmmmor Cioolued Analysts - submil fitarad sarnpl o and Haute "©IS' Jn ; �"J jg 7-4 E8R1LOWOLLA80AATOW 1A6+1G 70105 ` ` VOLATILE AAAMCAL P"AT FEPiI137 Bl' fl'PEH4156 w7•B,I[Fp 9S BATE PfVIfti411�EY � ENTfF:Ft] 3Y r ❑ SkMPL:TYPP 'AATEM ANAVS*F688LT9 bAtr r 9 a p0q Lr7 IT J 4 m 71' E-4 1,1-D "raetvae 0.Ts U 9& 18.4 1 S.1TrtHnepr xane 0:6 u MOOS-2 LIellyieee Chlrlda 10 V 1C8•Ild-1 3,10mb"am w 1 u 1305Di . urea-120chmeMma 0.rb u M4.9-8 2GbI0mtpUene DU u 75St-2 I.1-Dictdaortivm 0.26 u 1C84314 •-CYl0fatDlaanr D 24 u 6a0.20.7 2.2-ftHwaprerymrea C.26 a 541.7Z.1 D:6 u 16&6S-4 er-1,2.DbN3i=htro C.26 u 1046.7 lA-M(Mcr:pmu2ta 0:6 u 87.6E-3 Chmforn C-26 u 9&4D-1 1,22-0ch1pr 30=,a 02M 17 74974 &emoc>Imerocfrtto L.75 u E84ta 1,2-tW:, n3ChcrW-3.3ane M1 u 71-s6-9 I.t.l.lrcktn►hihe C.26 U ti0-9t•1 1,2ATrociorober7enc 026 G 663-EB-8 1.1-tidlrraprtpettr 0.26 u 174a.9 Ilrcech!arobetedem 025 u xs-29-5 -7rktn-lvb&d rkte 0.70 U 27-M-8 1,2ATrldiercberanr 0-76 U 1"-2 1,2.DICHonat woo - C-16 u 14SA•04-4 fA%h*tert4rnt7 mm 8 I1 7941.E Rf:Norredwrn G.26 tl ]I-ia•2 lbntrrr t u 7B•e�•6 —1,2-01[Fterastt�anr YI.76��.-�._____�]__ .._...--�8-��--�D�- - -. ..--.�.....--.� .......�� W-15-3 D401.25 MW5- trietherve I Ll�'—esltyl u lwaa-9 m,p Xltlnee 2 u t0061.01-6 .-@-Ir3-0k:lw4rap" 0-25 u 9947-e o-Xylane 1 u t2d,-48-1 Mbrurndrkxv.,mdeno 9.75 u 9C l9•E 1art-1lutylhacrnu 1G6.93-4 1,MbdYror.hcrD 1 u 9C-41tE I.'A� rwk%V [wat 'e 10e•90.7 CMorefaezet,e 415 u 1aEaai aro4uryliehune 630-?A-E 1.t,1,27etnchhicek6m 0,23 U y9-87f plcopaoarRaluero 7f-23a Bromarrn 4.5 u 104-31.6 trBvryllrAt;efq ;e-34E 7,1,2.2:atraehhrcor6erw 0.75 u 91-29-2 e.apWie.w..e T]L• TsyetQeentlMan UA. eb)561 is dtonee ]ue It im.mEarr reeeithtty T. Tentetvdy klumlflai no: oetdlrmad E Esti retrd Vehe Il Semplu andymd f2t Wo ceontour6 !ml sit detseled 11 6rmPlarot arulelodfir thle mkWwM D- DstxWbea+quertttnlWrllm[t Ih G=S Analrliaporttretid CoMb MM �IUL!L,&4.0 WIMk:S&i:ti:ieloviii frdi: we:iei: $i+ic: is ti$ Eal tii'eri: i'i=3F� #= We, pularablea teclatl - Oetn:ced lue up 10 H-A!xet pe;3te1 4L HO VOWILEDM NC ODVPCllRD1 WFUED BY OCALW.70. M AN EHNRJDWQ LIIBOR&TORY SERU-VOILATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT RLL'OR'IED 31' CH3 %lDBY REYIE'AID EY SAMPLE TYM 1Y4TEPI W40LYS13 H TE LAB NC. mom SUPS" L7A.TE Eutt•RED BY Dd 0 -53-: APJL141 10 J 60520-2 2,&Df<RROT7xUEY= 10 L 1411-3S•5 PEMNOL .0 11 9"P1.2 3-NFF0.0A'lL14: 6C• L 111.944 61812-C`A-0:CFTHYI.J i1-HIFt '0 U 633Z6 ACENAPHTI{ENE 1C u 61.67-E :-UL-=FHfNOL '0 U V-283 ZA-DIMM Ph ph" EC u V1-73.1 1,3-L17ILaRZ8RkMNE 0 u 1MM17 4-NMOi'f-MoL LO U ICG-43.1 1,4-MIiLZ)%l6 @ENE 'O u 1324148 DIDENZCFUFON 10 U D 10D•31-E LF_f. BEKnLALCOd0L 2D u is na: iRQINI RD-OaIrnE 10 u ea 49 7 0 IuE6fHYL Fwmat- - 10 1l 7001-725 LC 0L CFHINYL PHENL ETHGA 10 U iGt•dP1 EMU-CHLOROISDPROPt'L] 10 U 86.73: FLUORME 10 ll VS-444 4.11EI7-IYL PHENOL 10 U ER DWARMaRlIEPREE HEXACHLB _ HAVE n iU 101-56-3 4-3R0YDPHFM+'L-H'_Mi_ETHER 1D J J 7b-39.1 ISOPHOHJNE IG u IIE-74.1 HEXACHLOR035H?EME 1a. u IS75.5 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 u 67-331 PEiJTACHLOPO PHt4CL 53 U 1Ci-61$ 2.4,TULCTAYLPIIENCL 1C u bT&M-8 PF•EAAM`HRENE 10 u _ 96.85-0 4[vL01a:.{cI] 06 u 12C-12-7 ANTHAtiCU4F 10 u 111.91•1 RM-CHt.0RMTHO#Y?MVHAIIE 1{ u E474-2 Wh•3UTYLFi-7HALATE 10 U 12C43-2 2,4-DICHLORDPHF110L 1O u 20tl.44.p FL.J:AdMTHCNF to D 12C-U-1 1.2.A TRQRLaFICUET•JZENE 10 u M-00-0 PIYFU92 10 11 [r 91-20.a NAFI.7HALENE 10 V 65484 DUTYLMNV-MTHALATE 10 u F] 10847-9 4•CHLORDANILINE AO a Pl-9J61 &2'-DrkLCWSM2IDINE 20 u 07.663 HEXACHLOROSUTADIM 10 U 6&66-3 WN10(AAMIHRACE21E '0 V W W 4CHLOR0.3-vML PHENOL m u 211i01•B • �HIIVGtltiE -0 U 9147•8 2•M_ HY. AAPHTHALEME 10 U tl7-i1.7 3'613-EYFYLFE 4VEj NTHALA7E 10 U 77.47-4 HE444KOROCYCLOPBITAtXSW 1D L' -A-M-Oc7Y, PH714ALAYE 10 V 8&00-2 2<,A•TRICi'l i�PHEMOL 10 L 20549-2 R_NLO;B*LUBigVT11F� 14 U �f 9&D64 El1.45 Z.4,E•TRH:4-DR3MZM01 1a L 207•02.3 MNZ0:KFLUDRANTIEm 10 L V 7 2-C110M NAPH-HALEME 1a L 50 3;-3 BEH.O:okrMr* 10 L m 8&71-4 2d1ITi�ATYlLN9 53 L: 1DIM-5 NDU}OI1,49•CDJPYFEW 10 to 131.11-3 7M:-HYLFHTFALATE . 15 u 6311,04 DlpBfs'bpl RMiNTHFACEME 10 U 2J8•D5.8 ALINAFHTFYLMr: l7 U. 191.24-2 R4&0-G,I{.4PEpYLEVE 14 u [� Q1 _ ❑1 I - L7 EL SEi (VOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DWa LAB PAGE 2 LAB NO. 7GI S95 0 NO BASPNWIRAL 01 AOD EXTFiACTAUB OF4AMICS DETECTED oY GC1MS TOL- Taigm Ommitatipn Limit- Suliact to ahongs due to in+trument senoltivity T- Tentetively IdentMad, estimated concenbatbn F` EstimatedVelue O '-a Q Sompina-mealy mad ter ll�6a sanpe�i+rd iul�.aE•do•- N- Semple not anahzed For tidm compound D- Doteoted blow ouandWan Ilmlt H- FEoidin time exteedad � 0 J U1 r - lr) V COMMENTS: C,1 I L7 n LE d I . .4 { 3 � be be se oe re bd X Fi f 1 33 pl J, UIL1 ,OgH-I ),a S, W7j"D ! qa WW=l 90 :01 L56T-9E—Jf1H zT/TT'd O ki AUG-25-1937 10:46 FROM DE1T CHEM[STRY LFBOF3RTOR4' TO APO P.12/12 a 5 x a •+ N f x y 11 H W;. fig ;?� 1IV;y7ppg I!V645 mile, a G ER x t TOTAL P.12 DWATER FIELD/LAB FORM County Quad No Serial No. _ Lat.' Long. North Carolina Department of Environment. Health, and Natural Resources DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION SAMPLE PRIOFHTY ROUTINE EMERGENCY kh�` Lab Number Date Receiv Rec'd by: Other: Time` Ffom: Bus(Courier)Hand Del., Report To� FRO, MRO, RRO, WaRO, WiRO, �CHA1N OF CUSTODY Data Entry By: Ck: WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: Date Reported: Shipped by: Bus, ourier Hand Del., Other• Colfector(s): PA1XVT; Date q Time 10- r-IU A.tA. Purpose: Baseline, o faint om fiance LUST P s fcide Stu y, Federal Trust, Other: FIELD_ ANALYSES Owner pH4DO Spec. Cond.94 at 250 C Location or ,nco k Temp.,Q oC Odor Description of sampling point I'' Appearance Sampling Method __ +--17 Sample Interval Field Analysis fay: Remarks (Pump. bailer, _ LAi3 RATORY__ANALYSES(JOrUr^P^9 time, arlamp . CC) BOD 310 m Diss. Solids 70300 m I A --Silver 46566 ugll COD High 340 mg/l Flouride 951 MCO At - Aluminum 46557 ugll COD Low 335 M94 Hardness' Total goo mW1 As - Arsenic 46551 ug11 Coliform: MF Fecal 31615 11 ooml Hardness non-carb 902 _ m A Ba - Barium 46558 � u Coliform: MF Total 31604 A 00ml phenols 32730 uco Ca - Calcium 46552 mg/l TOC 6e0 m I S ecific Cond. 95 WhosJcm� Cd - Cadmium 46559 u Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 MCO Cr - Chromium 46560 UgA Residue., Suspended 53o mgA Sulfide 745 mqA Cu - Copper 46562 U21 Fe - Iron 46563 u H - Mercury,71900 u+ l pH 403 unit K - Potassium 46555 m l Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mgA M - Magnesium 46554 m i Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mgA Mn - Manganese 46565 u Carbonate 445 mgA NH as N s10 Na - Sodium 46556 m I Bicarbonate 440 m Ni - Nickel u 11 Carbon dioxide 40'.5 M911 NO + NO as N 630 rnqA Pb - Lead 46564 u Chloride 940 m9A I P: Total as P 665 mqA Se - Selenium uqA Chromium: Hex 1032 U94 Zn - Zinc 46567 u I Color: True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mgA Lab Comments: Orgaanochlorine Pesticides_ _ Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Semivolat':le Organics Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) TPH - Gasoline Range TPH - BTEX Gasoline Range GW-54 REV. 6MI For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write "DIS" in bloc OUNTY: AVERY IUAD NO: '.EPORTTO ARO :OLLECTOR(S) : PARROTT DATE: 96 97 -1ME: URPOSE: ,ABORATORY ANALYSIS 7P� Regional Office BOD 310 mg/L COD High 340 mg/L COD Low 335 mg/L Coliforw hIF Fecal 31616 /100ml Coliform: hIF Total 3 t504 1100ml TOC mg/l Tur6itity NTU Residue., Suspended 530 mg/L Total Suspended solids mg/L pH units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 mg/L Alkalinity to pH 8.3 mp l- Cubonate mg/L Bicarbonate me/L Carbon dioxide mgfL Chloride mg/L Chromium: Hex 1032 uglL Color: True 80 c u- Cyanide 720 mull. -OMMENTS: O.vner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: . DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Chemistry Laboratory Report ICround Water Qoalily SAMPLE PRIORITY ROUTINE ID EMERGENCY El CHAIN OF CUSTODY M-i a SAMPLE TYPE Nl AYM1TCAD ASPHAULT PLANT Diss, Solids 70300 mg/L Fluoride 951 mg/L Hardness, total 900 mglL Hardness: inon-carb) 902 mg1L Phenols 32730 u¢/L Specific Cond.95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate mg/L Sulfido 745 mg/L M BAS mg/L Oil and Grease mOL Silica mvJL Boron X Formaldehvde <0.1 mg/L NH3 as N 610 mg/L TKN as N 625 mtr/L NO2 +NO3 as n 630 mg/L P: Total as P 665 mglL PO4 mg/L Ag-Si)ver 46566 ug/L Al -Aluminum 46557 ug/L As -Arsenic 46551 ug/L Ba.Barium 46559 ug/L Ca -Calcium 46532 mg/L Cd-Cadium 46559 ug/L Cr-Chromium 46560 ug/L Cu- Copper 1U42 ug/L Fe- Iron 1045 ug/L Hg- Mucury 719W ug/L K-potassium 46555 mgfL htg- Magnesium 927 mg/L Mn•t.lancancse 1055 ug/L Na- Sodium 929 mglh. Ni-Nickel uc/L Pb-Lead 46564 uu/l, Se -Selenium ug/L Zn Zinc 46567 uglL Lob Number 7C 1694 Date Rccci. cd 7130(97 Time Received 9:20 AM Rece , ed By DS Released By DS Date reported! 94/97 Organochiorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Scmivulatilcs TPH-Diesel Range %IcIatiie Organics JVOA bottle) TPH-Gasoline Ranee TPH-BTEX Gasoline Range 7Gt494.M NOR Division of Environmental Management CHAIN OF CUSTODY AECORD For investigation of og, Samples collected and DMI forms completed by: /�IG1s�e<! Lab Orily' Lab No. Station. No. Station Location Date1 Timye� No. of Battles 6 / a G/ ./—/ S JO 4 /7 7 LJ (r 2 �wi •� A„�e ".k S 1 ,4 57 w Relingpishe bye '= . R by (S r ate / Time el Rec el Rec by Rel Rec by (Lab) / Method of Shipment: ,Security a and Condition: Seal b : Lock b Broken by: en by: r en rrcv nury From Through; Containers R Received by i Lai � ��. I ARTM my, II ej WA / FIR, /� Ili ' : ► 1:,.L��'.:... �. , ') �r aC cL DN r o9 5-1 4tL ) Ry ---, -71 n,(-L 9-vos —7q,3?9 �-Z£S-2L-616 : JGgwnN :re-4 WIN 8'z:IT 2-6, V7_ inf LUID—JA Fax : 919-733-5317 �� Jul 24 '97 11: 39 P. 02 05FPAU. a712411997 le.28 9109822954 BLUE VW um-R-M&F . wsjffi��Wv 503 WqmW1 FOR EMMMLATE RELEASP JULY 24. 1 "7 CON'TAM: ]Dr. Richard Maas (704) 251-6441 LOU and JaW Zefter (910) 982,7691 Dale and Nanq Mwopson (704) 733�-2478 Donna Amy (704) 733-5653 Ron Cbivm (794) 262-WO CARCINOGENS DISCiDVMED NPAR MAY NMD PLANT Today at a press cm ferem in Pineola in Amity C 4=ty, citizens' orgonizatim released laboratory test resub showing both drinking water well contamination and sueam rues pollntion. The Bh1a Midge Emliroameotal Defense League, Pir=la Concerned Clti mq, and Citizens Against Pollution pointed to the la rgv Maymsad &shah plant as a likely gomoc of the contamination. Test ruts of water samples taken from the well of Mle and Nancy Thompson and from area strew dtow high kveba of fb maa khyde. The lbompsong live umt to the 325 ton per hour Maymeed plant. Asphalt plug are a. major soumt of formaldehyde, which is lfighly soluble in vmterr. The laboratory tit milts were revkwed by Dr- Richard Maas, a leading water quality Wert and head of the Fawrot5u ental (duality Mute at UNC-Asi evi lie. Pr. Maas camc1nded. "ftef a=.lysb shows a severe level of contaxzila2tion by forcusllhyde whiff is a known oer6nogeu." The nompaom" welt watch test results revealed .22 mg/L of formaldchyda. Watcr samples Bathe &-am a peed and strcnms which drain the aspho t plant WCU wem also highly coiita�ted with .23 ao g/L of formakkhydc. -mClt- Fax 919-733` 531 07124/Jul 24 ' 97 11: 39 P. CG/06 3.997 10:29 9i6913229,d Arcr�w 'fie dbzmw groups caUed for an amdista shut down of the Maymesd plank for the butaHation of groundwater test weUx wound the favAty, and for tasting of all ddnling water wills within nne-half mile of the plant_ Lou Mkx, ==unity orgaaim for BRML, said, "Fie state of North Carona hss permitted this pIr mt and the Mate nmst talcs action now to omeo the danuW to the peo* of Pineula." ?O]er rontiuued, 'State air and water permits muust m= that t% envimnmmt and public health are prote a i." In the nett two weeks, the groups exped the North Carolina Drviaion of Air Quality to release its decision about a proposed Maymead asphalt plant east of Boone. Ac rording to the draft permit, that I SO ton pet hour plant mild release oves 3,OW posads of f0ma.ldehyde anMally. Roan Clrm s of the Watatlga--based Citizem AgswA Pothuhon, ealled on the state to deny the new Maymead permit_ [divers said, wWo imptcae you to re Mber your own mission g to prrwrve first and formood tho h#dth and wolfare of the people you serve." '.Cie Avery Qnmty Board of Commissioner's has requested a full toxic .inventory of pollutants camfi g from the Pim;ola plant. '= MC Division of Air Quality has not yet issued d at scparL SU" of oWs a= also c:onductiug is hcelth rim assessment for the Fiencela oomaiinit�t. Fax �7,r2�r i �357 1 a: 28 9199622�54 ' 9Z 9- -531 r Jt� 24 97 r..".... 11;. 9 F'. G4,/06 C1�potieai tSiQshMx ewbb Hamm tea' 1y0D�s Tess�r9 6 Dii� Hr+�np SsNbaa oil � S A C H 13M 0e►lmun, Stroe! • Bvrfmr�. Ne 212i5-OW * (910) 570.et61 0 F12A (810) 570-"98 AKALY nCAL R-P OW CvST0mE:R: Mr. cunimcm Ayers WORK ORM *.- 'i(s063-01 REpoAi `it]: Fecfjvlm, 07{l V97 FmpOFnM: 071 t&97 SAMPLE OESO; $PECtAL. $7t1YY SAMPLE `i Pe- S1MAitil1 WATER, WAS PO NUMBER . PARAMEMS VATEl�Ct1ME1AMALYST MOL vase r PhoVhorus, TOW St mad WORM 09:30 0.,3 «•5 MVL' EPA MA An81yaed 07109M fay DMM bm b 5 stalIAM Extractxbic Organics 07M1219 14MY A uchetl Agucau$ (TOW) Stwed 0? 0.23 mgii. FomWdehyde-, b7-,49 A Y Purge4We Organk-ti ', tamd O7/09M 12.OU d4ttarhed EPA, 624 At18W 07J�49l5F`i b� HKY Put able Organics 9t� 8d 07)DP197 1100 by AnWiwd EPr 824018260 An€dYxed (illOW MTT ~Taut Petraimm Hydrocarb*ns SUrkd =9f97 14.00 sao <$00 UgIL EPA 3550 AnWyXod 07113101 by HKY Aiscnic, 'Focal by OF Started 0710&V7 16:30 0-00S <O.OW nWL EFTA 206.2 Anti zod 07109197 by R'iW Cadmium, Tots) by ZC pM5 Started 07108M 16:30 0,00004 <0,000p4 mglL, EPA 200.g AnelyxW WJM9197 by XTW Mromium. Torte by ICPMS Started O?lOW 16:34 E3-ow? 0.0033 MIVL EPA 200.8 AnWyzW 0710M by it W M&4ganasc, Total by lc?ms Stortei3 071OW 16:30 0,0005 O.047 mg/L - EPA 200.8 Ana ym rti OV09197 by RTW N!Ckei. TOW by ICPMS Started 07104/97 16.30 0-007 (i.Q05 ntclL� EPA 200.8 AnaNxed 07109M byRTW MQL w Minimum Quantiration Uu 4t SMp)c stofte vueeaW 4 degms CHsjus for ToW phosmarus. p vou IG� IPA 2�/ CIO ax4`"� p4V .. ®7/2c1l1s97 l0.2� 91B9B223�a 919^���17 Jul 24 97 11:40 P.C6/06 r hDRlrrR1 T4s� Av 3a5 6OUCRY � F*' Tvu V oil R is & iM A is G h 1302 Ommoni Simet # sc►o gran, Nr, Mi 54WS M (9101670-4661 * PON (910) $70 4698 'CL!MMF-Ft Mr_ Comm Akem MPOF r 7O; Mt. Canters Akct's SAMPLE DES; SPEMAL MOY SAMPLE YYAE: WELL WA7L:K ufM ANAL.YnCAL REPOW WOAD CWX" 44- 7GOO-M R'i VZVr-V, 07MV97 FEPO Fo: 07116M PO NUMBER: i'Ai AiY1�sCEA 'PA'ilalit IVANAL"T MOL RMLT phosphor , TMI Stated Rias197 09,30 OJ EIIA :W.4 AnatyZOd 07M9197 by amm Ba:e•NmitrallACid 03ttte=t Ie Orpaia Start Q?M)97 MW AWcbCd EPA 62S Anaiyjfed 07/12197 t�y HKY mwdeh�, A� (Tarim?) 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C16r06 704 2G2 0070 P.01 Aa L POLLUTION 653 urvga Oak, harp vvaa*. irtll! t`*rVt1p! I'k OV AP P 3S' NC 'COMMfeDips Once grain we come before you to cxprm our coomin over the cnvironn nt orous ccounisnity. NrNt; it was (lee, Air Quality mid ttnw 9r * The Water tlrtstlity rA P, untl •fhe C'caleemk;d Citivct?s of pineola have jointly agreed to (lay ReaWArch t1i & R aheM1CXl cva1ttatiO4) tli a nearbv stream, and 11e wc11 wmcr at r mby residtnl id the Pineola site. Tht results of thin study asc sigtificArlt as you cats see Win the data prcscated. This evaluation shows Chart thrsc arc-ts me con(azn6x1ed wish i+t,-h lev:lx A? F'ormttldthy$n Wt d C'itl6rOfnr»). NOW that w4 110rC proof lhat the gaund water at aril near the Pimeota site is Qontamin&ted, what in the. wo IJ do you fatks think is going to bWcrr'lo the ground water in Wauuga County at the Roby Greene site if NlHymead is allowed tv opetate? ( Let alone dtc dfM an the South fork of the Naw River) It's cxacdy what we have beco sing all along. THIS SS A 14RALT11 i ISSUE i it has beett dt'orn the vvy bvgitming. For gocAntz sake, wbeu is 50mcont iri power going to ltstr'0 When are nar strike ofhc'snls going to do staething to nmIW the citiu s of Watsup County aptw;t this SWUrgr-� CAP has been asidn8 cmr sure olYlsitt s in the Depanment of'Filviroxt rwSlt. Health, and Katurol Rcsoaraes to deny Maymead Matedub vfTcnncssec an air quality perMit for several moixtbs stow. Wt have SiYen reasm after rea.ROn as to why ibis permit should be denial. We have solicited and rccelvc0 the support of just about cvcly govGittmni body, club, church group, and public or r�, airztiott in this 4 rea. Tlicy include the Boortc Town Council, the Walai,aa County 13nard of C'431MULssioMr9, all of ow xtve dtsuict 1Cgisl8t0r13, the DtInDOratiC Party, the League of Women Voters, Vic Appalsclx ztt Dri8Uiel Health Mpwtincat (including marry area Physicians), many mligious groups web as the intcrtaith Foram and 115= Spiritual Air,ciinbly of the; Bali&'is of Wattiuga County, All thm organized bodies~, attd 0V5c 270&+ Gitixcns, whrr ';igled 01ir petitiarr, the 500+ cifixxns, Who attended Md spoke Al 1i1C Ail' Quality %;caring blow can all these peop)e: just blatantly be ipared? We ask again. Dr -MR, Please, Please ii ft to us1 Them are flirty hundred ( facetiously used reasons tit dlsny this pe oit. Nome qne Char would justiry the iswancC ctf'lhis ptrmit. We unpiore yutl to consider oxwe again your own Ini-Minn gW!i, io preserve drat and foremost the lleultl+ tend welfdry uPlhc. lrcupYe YOU Wive. We at CAP dA. vitvc ut aicl, 1 haw drily tlti�i Y enot <Oil t'hiv rb C ltilens APiwit Pollution MRY-Fib-199? 15:48 FROM DE11 WATER QUALITY SECTION TO APO F-01/ui A GGREGA TES & AGRICULTURE - ASPHALT Mi - MxW 199S ROAN CREEK ROAD P.O. BOX 911 MOUNTAnv Crrv, TN 37683 (423)727.9M April 30,1997 NU. Aisle Lau P. O. Box 29535 NC 27626 RE: PERMIT4 160014 PERMIT 4 160114 Dear Ms. Lau: K. MOUNT MAY M- ROARK P2ESWENT SE CRETARYrM EASUR ER W- B. ROARK Vicv,ftEsrDENr Z, Z`2 In response to our telephone conversation regarding the pwrifts in question - Permit 4 160014 was remi*d for a plant which Mayrnead purchased in 1995 from Smith & Sons, Inc. and subsequently sold in 1996. Therefore, this permit is no longer meaningful as a permit for Maymead. Maynwad purchased another plant in 1996, and perrnit 4 160114, dated May 10, 1996 is the valid permit for the present opefuting plant at Pinola in Avery Cowxty, North Carolina - Should you need additional information do not hesitate to call me d 423-727-2009. Thank you, May'M. Roark Secretary/Treasur-er HM/dh 2-4N C-\D0CSN14CT0PERMFr.SAM TOTAL P.01 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary April 15, 1997 Ms. Melora G. Cook Rt. 2, Box 1161 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Dear Ms. Cook! Representative Buchanan has forwarded your letter to me regarding the Maymead Asphalt Plant located in Pineola. The Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources appre- ciates the concern expressed by you with,respect to the air emissions from this asphalt plant. In response to the concerns expressed by you and other citizens, the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ) is conducting air quality modeling of the Maymead facility in Pineola- This is being done by DAQ as part of an evaluation to determine the health risk posed by the asphalt plant to surrounding citizens. To verify compliance with particulate regulations, Maymead will retest for particulate emissions this spring. They passed their initial test last fall, but the testing company (not Maymead) did not conduct the test exactly according to EPA protocol. Therefore, the test will be repeated. It will help that Maymead will burn only No. 2 fuel oil in the future; they will no longer burn No_ 4 fuel oil. No. 2 is typical home heating oil and burns cleaner than No. 4.- It is more difficult to verify compliance with the NC odor regulation, but DAQ has .recommended several technologies to Maymead for controlling odors and is encouraging the company to implement one of these. Maymead is using a different, more expensive anti -strip additive in their asphalt mix this year, which emits fewer odors than the old one. It has been approved by NCDOT, and the company is absorbing the additional cost. Interchange Building, -W Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 59 Woodfin Place, ,110*An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Asheville. North Carolina 28801 - = 50°%o recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Mr. Lewis E. Herman, Jr. Page No. 2 As you noted in your letter, the asphalt plant is located in "a thickly populated area". As recommended in the report issued by the Year of the Mountains Commission (enclosed), various local land use planning techniques could help avoid such problems. I urge you and your neighbors to consider supporting such planning in the future. I hope these actions will address the concerns expressed in your letter concerning air emissions. If you have additional questions, please contact Paul Muller, Supervisor of the DAQ in our Asheville Regional at 704--251-6208. Sincerely, Nann Guthrie Senior Field Officer Western Region CC: Representative Monroe Buchanan Paul Muller, Supervisor, DAQ, Asheville Regional Office Richard Rogers, Director, L&IA State of North Carolina / Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director MAY M ROARK MAYMEAD MATERIALS INC P O BOX 911 MOUNTAIN CITY TN 37683 Dear Mr. Roark: 4 � • C)EHNF=1 May 15, 1997 Subject: Rescission of NPDES General Permit No. NCG160014 Maymead Materials, Inc. Avery County Reference is made to your request for rescission of the subject NPDES General Permit. Staff of the Asheville Regional Office have confirmed that this facility has been dismantled and all equipment has been moved to Tennessee and that this Stormwater Discharge Permit is no longer required. Therefore, in accordance with your request, NPDES General Permit Number NCG 160014 is rescinded, effective immediately. If in the future you wish to again discharge wastewater to the State's surface waters, you must first apply for and receive a new NPDES Permit. Discharging without a valid NPDES Permit will subject the discharger to a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day. If it would be helpful to discuss this matter further, I would suggest that you contact Forrest Westall, Water Quality Regional Supervisor, Asheville Regional Office at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Mr. Roosevelt Childress, EPA Avery County Health Department ,AsheviflFRegion51Dffice_ Operator Training and Certification Facilities Assessment Unit - Robert Farmer - w/attachments Central Files - w/attachments Permits & Engineering Unit - Aisha Lau- w/attachments P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STORMWATER DISCHARGE OUTFALL (SDO) MONITORING REPORT GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG1b0000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. NCG16 FACILITY NAME /ly/y%le�/9"D PERSON COLLECTING . MPLE(S) ^ = G �— CERTIFIED LABORATORY(Sr//LS}19TE_ Lair 0 Part A: Specific Monitoring Requirements SAMPLES COLLECTED DURING CALENDAR YEAR: (all samples collected during a calendar year,shall be reported no later than January 31 of the following year) COUN'l'Y �t ONE NO. C 73, 9 - 4 S (SIGN URE OF PERNIMEE OR DESIGNEE) By ON; signature, I certify that this report Is accurate complete to the best of,my knowledge 0utfaII I Date = :: ; y' , 50050r 00340 it 00400 sYd ` '},' 00556J °uy. t1E1545 ,', No.' ° Samtrk,F TMaI , aj _" Chemical pll 011 and Grexge Total Colketexl Fbw C)xygenrr� 3 r vended; DCfiia": •"dC {iii x. Z f.' 47VIRl.I tnoldd/ r MG rn is m , u Rit . IMIA Does this facility perform Vehicle Maintenance Activities using more than 55 gallons of new motor oil per month? _ yes no (if yes, complete Part B) " Part B: Vehicle Maintenance Ac ivity Monitoring Re uirements Uutfall <E No# Uate#YY 3 h Tb�� Samnk+dF'A Collected =i> ; 50054 =;; 00556.x, r' A"' 01Q5=aKr x$: 3870"9 Total:Fbvt�€� ; +t,k�<< s .. Oil andFGres € 'f� r, : tx ... Lard; Total lteravetrabk cc en MBAS ; A t`F Ncvr tllcrto+roll U4agu >. 'Yz yµ,. mo/dd/ k w#r MC:> _», ":; € n s unit al/mv► STORM EVENT CHARACTERISTICS: Date 6 /7 Total ent ipitation (Inches): !B Event Duration (hours): %5 (if more than one storm event was sampled) Date Total Event Precipitation (Inches): Event Duration (hours): ; Page 1 of 2 Mail Original and one copy to: Attn: Central Filcs DEHNR Division of Environmental Mgt. P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Form MR16 'r r r 4 i - _ RECEIVED JUN 2 S 1998 CENTRAL FILES r r 4 i - _ RECEIVED JUN 2 S 1998 CENTRAL FILES ,Jun-t4-98 12:22 P.02 Report Date: 06/24/98 Report To: Sample Collection Date: Sample Collection Time Received in lab: Sample Location\Desc: Dept. Code: INORGANI Tri-State Analytical Laboratory P.O. Box 2024 Johnson City, TN 37605 T o lop ho na: 423-o28-6385 Fax: 423426-5997 EP•4 Laboratvrp Number TNOW20 CERTIFICATE OF REPORT Mayrnead, Inc P. O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 06117!98 10:10 06/17198 Maymead - Pineola LIMS ID No: Account No: Location Code: Login Record File,. Analysis Unit of Parameter Method Date l Time Analyst Results Measure Chemical Oxygen Demand EPA 410.4 06123/98 14:00 CS 11 m911 oa & Grease EPA 1664 a6/23/98 11:00' DJ 5 mg/l Total Suspended Solids EPA 180.2 06/18r98 11:30 CS 11.2 mg/t FOOTNOTES: (If applicable) Sheryl C. Gibson, Data Analyst If Parameter Prefix Alib:Detertea ..A • ND = None Detected (MQ) = Match Quality cn Library Search It Sample Result = ", Unable to dl termi6 due to nature of sample J = Estimated Value Page 1 FORMAT: STCRPT A519706 MAYM D01 MAYMEAD 4P060 o K;A :.-'�IMITATE ANALYTICAL LAWRAT011Y 11 Wilwr Ave.�un, Jw*WAIC'IT. Iweawmr.s AAA, Vbe f0173)47663M Fsu �:11,1111 Id Cal`ullIN, RI'IonI L ' f-�---�--7-,- a No. bate Thee t6f#cxab (At;1liUlr 0 61'7 Ip to G Q S C_ OQ i5 7` s5 LU r ti ti r" C h m v. � fiAlwquislred l�r:;s' alwe) ►�-'` Tkl��uished bT: {sigrtelurej ac 0 ne!~vashW by. {siWo4we) Dab T me ITacai► NJ by, {synelu r1 '7 Fj, Ifs a Time . fiener�a� -;,aigr�Iure) 11.4- com Arm2rsts XKIFlEf 1- y ()tydhic (;I*cR IoN Chlorkm Yes No Cuter Tcri% rehire Ul&* _ : 'C Ifeperly Preserved . Yell Me 7 P%%*Fj twd I.y_ 1350 61 e) U e 1 mne Flectiuud br.(siy�wsluej — - imis�l.y. (siyrsrtu'e} - Lu TMiie ITeceived by ;siyr+alure) Ais i club 'l in �e I ie+� ra. ks AGGREGATES • AGRICULTURE • ASPHALT E-mail: maymeadapreferred.com AYMEAD 1995 ROAN CREEK ROAD P.O. Box 911 MouNTAIN CITY, TN 37683 (423) 727-2000 June 24, 1998 Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section ATTN: Central Files P. O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: B. K. MOUNT MAY M. ROARK PRESIDENT SECRETARY/TREASURER W. B. ROARK VICE-PRESIDENT Enclosed please find our storm water monitoring report for the April - June 1998 period in complying with Permit #NCC 160114, Section 1, item h. Should you have any questions, please call us. Thank you. Sincerely,L'k May . Roark enclosures MM R/rgv A.dehnr-april-june-98.lwp State of North Caroi..ia Department of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary NCDIENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE.SOURCFS WATER QUALITY SECTION Ms. Sue L. Bass 5380 Johnson Bridge Road Hickory, NC 28602 Dear Concerned Citizens: December 11, 1997 Subject: Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant Water Quality Concerns Avery County The Division of Water Quality has received dozens of letters from concerned citizens in the Pineola area of Avery County concerning the Maymead asphalt plant. In response to your concerns the Division of Water Quality made an extensive evaluation of the Maymead site and began a sampling regime of the surface waters draining the property and of the groundwater by sampling numerous wells in the immediate area of the Maymead Asphalt plant. The results of -that sampling indicated that there was no formaldehyde found in the stream samples.or well samples. Other samples collected from the stream included oil and grease, volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and base/neutral extractable organics, acid extractable organics, TPH and various metals. Copies of the test results for the stream samples are enclosed for your information. No VOC's were found in any of the 10 wells sampled by the Groundwater Section. Based on our evaluation, Maymead Materials, Inc., Asphalt Plant, in Pineola, is in compliance with the environmental requirements of the Division of Water Quality and there'is no basis for revoking the company's permit to discharge stormwater. 59 Wootlfin Place, Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 Fax 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Concerned Citizens of Pineola Decmeber 11, 1997 Page Two We realize the asphalt plant is located in a highly populated area; however, many of the concerns you have are primarily local zoning issues. Various local land use planning techniques are available that could help avoid these types of problems. Thank you very much for your letter and I hope this information has addressed your concerns concerning water quality. If you have additional questions, please call me at 704/251-6208. Sincerely, Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist xc: Avery County Commissioners Maymead Materials, Inc. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Asheville Regional Office WATER QUALITY SECTION September 18, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Don Safrit Point Source Branch FROM: Michael R. Parker 0 �f Environmental Chemist SUBJECT: Objection to Permit for Maymead Asphalt Plant Avery County Don, Forrest suggested that I send you copies of the letters we have been receiving concerning the Maymead Asphalt Plant in Avery C u ty. The local folks are upset because there is an asphaltr their backyard. They are mostly objecting to the Air Quality Permit but some objections are directed at the Water Quality Permit. Water Quality only has a stormwater permit issued to Maymead Asphalt (NCG160114). We have sampled the streams that drain the property and the results indicate that there is no water quality problems. Avery County has no zoning so asphalt plants can go where ever they want in that county. We are just trying to keep you informed. If you have any questions, please call me at 704/251-6208. Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place FAX 704-251-6452 Asheville, North Carolina 28801 `�C An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-251-6208 500% recycles/ 10°/. post -consumer paper [ - S 12/04/1997 12:23 14237272025 MAYMEAD 114C PAGE 01 Maymead, Inc. P.O. Sox911 Mountain City. T1437663 (423)727-2000 From Person..: , y Date: /4/� Frotn Fax.......: 423-727-2025 To Company..: Ate, To Fax............ 7.e,7 r�-- Urgent Reply ASAP P[case comment Please review For your information Message....... We are sending you images including this cover page. If there are problems with, this transaction, please call. Thank you. C-O docsl3Formslfax.2 D lS 12f84f1997 12:23 14237272025 MAYMEAD INC PAGE 112 E34ac_0¢-97 Ib_24A Sears Mackey a�3-9$x-I120 P_S]1 V ems/ � �^� ttr� r+rc„�tc_trr cr 1'ece:tiaCoiutna 4.la'y alww IUU-! ba E, 1 Pineola ConcernedCitizens Keeping Pineola reformed DE EMBER 4 IMPORTANT DA TE Meeting 630 pin! Room Please try to attend a very important meeting on Thursday December at 6:3o in the Pine; Roost at the Pineolz Motel. We will be discussing important slew issues regarding the asphalt plant and stl:o planning our winter strategy. Ile an informed resident, come by and meet with us, join as, help us. We can make a difference, .■tswrs*ysw+ss�+«wiart+�r UTC AL TRW—S TO EACH OF YOU WHO WARTED TO OUR FUNORAIMER. THEN WAS WON BY TOMA OLSON OF BOONS. .a+s♦►raa�+�.a ♦.sea w� h.irr+aaa,aa� WE CAS ABOUT CLEAN AIR ANO WATER. WE CARE AB= OUH AYM COUNTY. WE 00 NOT MIMM THAT MAYMEAD CART$ ABOUT THIS - . ElH1+I1NUN TY NOEL OUR QUALnY Of LIFE. 4AANY A09, WOFIIEN BY MAYNIM, HAVE APPEARED RECEiI LY IIII LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. WE FEEL IT iS INF'MANT TO RESPOND TO THEME ARTICLES, PINEOLA CON ERNED QTJ NS QLA STIOhi MAYMEAD'S SINCERILY- it is very hard to believe that Maymead is really interested m the wellbeing of ❑ur community and each of us who live here. This is the picture that A4ayn=d is trying to paint. It is very difficult to agree with their premise, when, mountains of asphalt push their way ever upward and smoke belches from Mayrnead's smoke stack. Can Maymead honestly believe that this is the correct place to locate an asphalt plant. Please unite with us and let Ma}nnead know that they can not fool us any lodger and it is 6me, past time, for them to move out, "�Nril= _PARKER. A11F YQL LISTEN1NG??????7" We feel the (teed to respond to the fetter that Mike Parker of NC Water Quality Division of NCDEHNR wrote which appeared in a recent Maymead zd. This letter does not address the fact that in order to be certairt that no formaldehyde or other polluting substances appear in the water surrounding the pf ant, monitoring wells must be placed strategically around the plant. Then water samples must be taken on a systematic oasis over a period of time and under different Breather conditions. Maymead is nol moritared on a reg:tlar basis. We have alut to lose --we drink thr wgti r Stormwater Di9charLe Permit Qaotioned if the time had been [altar by the tior-h Carolina DEHMI to travel: to Pineola to do a stormwater discharge ASSessment alnd a site evaluasicn Instead of doing it thr'nogh the mail, it would have beca noted that there are several springs coming directly from the area around the plant. In fact, one sprinu tomes d.rectiy from - under Mnymead's fuel storage tanks. This is in addition to the fact that the plant is loaete.± only a few feet from the church, cemetery, and homes and businesses in Pineola. If only you had come in person and observed all these things surety, you would have not issued this Permit. Now it is up to DEHNR to correct this mistake PERMIT'! Public meeting in Raleigh on Nov. I8 o chavre the,ratew regarding Air nollutirn_ Loopholes for asphalt plapts include emissions from asphalt cement Storage heaters. These pollutants include formaldehyde, naphtlialene, pyrene And 0 other hazardous compannft- At our December 4th sneetiog we will fin out what this means to us STORMWATER INSCIIARGE OUTFALL (SDO) MONITORING REPORT GENERAL PE-RMIT NO. NCG160000 CI,R'1'II,ICA'I'1; OF COV RAGE NO. NCGI6�21/ FACILTTY NAME PERSON'COLLE-CTINC. . AMI'5) CERTIFIED LAIIORATORY(S) 2 - �.��l,ab 0 Lab 1i Part A: Specific Monitoring Requirements' SAMPLF„S COLLECTED DURING CALENDAR YEAR: Lqq-7 (all samples collected during a caI nd year*shall Ire reported no later than January 31 of the following year) COUNTY 7Z (SIGN�URE OF PERMI'1"ITsF OR DESIGNEE) By this signature, I certify that this report Is accurate complete to the best of my knowledge 50450 f 01i40 '; 00400. r ; € t10556 x- 00545 No. f s Samt►k _ � Total £ { } ' Chcnrical � I►li ## Oil and Grease Total ., Colleclerl Flows ' x. C}xygens>: ��¢F ss 3EtrK K }'2 Suslrer�eled Uetnanclir mrrldrll r M(: ,3 m ., trait::;.'.. m m -7 3o " .15— Does this facility perfotm Vehicle Maintenance Activities using more than 55 gallons of new motor oil per month? _ yes ` 1x (if yes, complete Part 13) Part It: Vehicle Maintenance Ac ivity Monitoring Re uiretnents y Outfall No a >� �. t(�. Uatc '# F a Shrntik t� , " ` Collected ^�: 4 F',r 00Sq a ^ : r7::.;c 00556 qlq 0 } 9.>,• Total F1ov0 ' Oil and Grtat;+e Leadr .Total Rt+rarlrstrlrs , Uetergettts , > MISA5 pll , , Nevr:Mutar. Oil unit , aVtrrn STORM EVENT II RACTERISTICS: Date g7 2 Total Event Precipitation ( hes): J Event Duration (hours): (if more than one storm event wag sampled) Date Total Event Precipitation (htches): Event Duration (hours): Mall Original and one copy to: Attn: Central Files DEIINR Division of Environmental Mgt. P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Page I of 2 Form M It 16 Dy m 24 a -r hJL'f-V— 1 9-9T W E D I I: 30 TR I —STATE L-AB E. 0 Tri-State Analytical Laboratory P.O. Box 2024 Johnson City, TN 37606 Tolophonu:423-926-6383 Fax: 423-9204927 EPA LaboratorylYumbcr TN00020 CERTIFICATE OF REPORT Repot da,e: 11/1; I97 Report To: Maymead, Inc. Route 5, Sox 50 Mountain City, TIN 378,$3 LINTS ID No: AB13099 Sample Collection Date: 11/13/97 Account No: MAYMD01 Sample Collecticn Tirr*-. 09:00 Location Code: MAYMCAD Received In Lab: 11/13/97 Login Record File: 45419 Sample Locstlontlesc: Maymead - Pineala, NC Station One Stormwater Dept. Code: INORGANI Analysts Unit of Parame ar Mcthod Date 1 Time analyst Results Measure oil & Grease EPA 16CA I IA7197 10:30 'TR <s mgli ChernfCal oxygen Demand EPA410,4 11/17/97 09:30 CS 1S mgll Total Susp6 ided Solids EPA 1W.2 11/17/97 11:DO CS 9 mg/l FOOTNOTES: (if applkable) Sheryl C. Gibson, Data Analyst if 13'arrple Resvlt m "' Unable to determine duo to nature of sample- � Page t FORMAT STDRP r „��.r � i _., . ..,-++rjrw;.a-+��,,.-.:..+ar.....v ,:�>.rx.•x::r..r-�c�n:r���«_ -; .�,,.r,r :.:�,.-.,*y�;,,� , _ ,. ;, ..z,• a - ... ._ ,-,. .: :�r . _ _ _ b• �t..:,...y � r n•sayr. z,•vnk. .,...e•�r . .: �. Yx:+=.:+cr•- - .. .. WAN i)i i`!�.`iiLvY it _` E� PRQJ.NO. %tRIJECT NAME S&MPL RS. iSignature) N0. _ Ax C e OF � RF3iAR�CS t CCtrr— STAND. MATE TIME SLUlm..UOCA CN x. b, .:ip s,i:F. s. :w-•v F •'rl' .=ixA tlt '�ii li4 l��: 4:.Sa1 -i. r'� -_•:-i..•p” ..RS r' >�'.-' Z•.-.!�• 11 i... "'.'3':'•r� ..� i'."..:..*_. - � -�-!!,3}rP: I• _ e.... ..s A�s�r4i ` ... ,_ .. .., rr.'. _T�t«�z....:Jr,. -t „w r'; I Or snit Cheek:. for Chlorine: Yes. No, Cooler Temperature Blauk' 'C" - _ w 4I KrrjEY1 a rty : 1, i 1-;•9 Via.; PLO rlg,. Preserved- 7es `H Y' • aci ��� t r -r �, �t r :fir : ! .� �'�-: �. s4M w7 k,5' l .; �-'t1- ^!. r� •u� }' .: z IS. Rel Zsiie�' "by: (Signature) Date.1`T'�,el�;% Re;=eived :1•(S'g�aC P. ; Rel" 4 by: (S Cure} , (,+,IlatTuae� Reeei { » ( �y) .. j i ture !! - r / - a i,�_},'�•�,i;f }rk'i °- �"'� �- -. t. `•r ,�,: .... �!-i ' sa.s: .«ti... rl: 1. /��. /- lE.ip ��. 't •e r }. "r 1. w Relingwsheb' by: (Signature) Date' I.T . 'Received! by:: (Signature) Relinquished h}►: (Signature) Date -/:Trine: Received : (Signature_klr «.. I j.'qR1 :---.,.:yr - r••« .*tl >ti. um .• e - "rill: -... a .. F s Relinquisshel3:by: (Signature) ~Date /Tune{ ei ltgr TUiar tory by: 1 Date Time. ,; Remarks Mz h• F y 4 t % ti'C-.Sj•, 1 # .w I. '1 + I v :r x f•.ea� ..A,.�,r. .•�- - �' , ,- 1, - /~,;;,_�_ (7/� '_»'�*: • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health. and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan E. Howes, Secretary WATER QUALITY SECTION October 14, 1997 Ms. Shirley A. Ostranda Post Office Box 195 Montezuma, North Carolina 28653 Subject: Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant Water Quality Concerns Avery County Dear Concerned Citizens: The Division of Water Quality has received dozens of letters from concerned citizens in the Pineola area of Avery County concerning the Maymead asphalt plant. In response to your concerns the Division of Water Quality made an extensive evaluation of the Maymead site and began a sampling regime of the surface waters draining the property and of the groundwater by sampling numerous wells in the immediate area of the Maymead Asphalt plant. The results of that sampling indicated that there was no formaldehyde found in the stream samples or well samples. Other samples collected from the stream included oil and grease, volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and base/neutral extractable organics, acid extractable organics, TPH and various metals. Copies of the test results for the stream samples are enclosed for your information. No VOC's were found in any of the 10 wells sampled by the Groundwater Section. Based on our evaluation, Maymead Materials, Inc., Asphalt Plant, in Pineola, is in compliance with the environmental requirements of the Division of Water Quality and there is no basis for revoking the company's permit to discharge stormwater. Interchange Building, W 4 Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 59 Woodfin Place, An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Asheville, North Carolina 28801 50% recycled/lTk post -consumer paper Concerned Citizens of Pinecla Octo.DiRr 14. 1997 We realize the asphalt plant is located in a highly populated area; however, many of the concerns you have are primarily local zoning issues. various local land use planning techniques are available that could help avoid these types of problems. Thank you very much for your letter and I hope this information has addressed your concerns concerning water quality. If you have additional questions, please call me at 704/251-6208. Sincerely, 90 ';�OW,4� Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist xc: Avery County Commissioners Maymead Materials, Inc. Mr. Scott Brachnox 2165 Landharbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Catherine A. Baxter 29 Pine Ridge Loop Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Peg Hacking 1306 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Terry Remland Post Office Box 493 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. Shirley A. Ostranda Post Office Box 195 Montezuma, North Carolina 28653 Ms. Kathleen F. Cellura Post Office Box 195 Montezuma, North Carolina 28653 Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Joyce Gaba 1394 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Jean A. Stockhausen 2803' Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Sherin 1016 Land Harbor 155 Park Loop Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Jackie Hanf 1222 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson 2817 Land Harbor 275 Teaberry Lane Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Franklin & Mrs. Clarie Wollenhaupt Post Office Box 206 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. V. Rhodue Bacon 3252 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Raymona Schlage 3252 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. John & Mrs. Pat Chommie 8 Junco Lane 3228 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. '& Mrs. William Hatfield Post Office Box 471 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Mr. Jules H. & Mrs. Marion Powers 2116 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Dr. Marty Murphy 1808 West Morehead Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 Mr. Edward T. Konop, Jr. Post Office Box 399 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. Iva L. Lucas 1352 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Richard T. Sherin 1016' Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Betty H. Voight Post Office Box 531 Linville, North Carolina 28646-0531 Ms. Maggie Seymore Post Office Box 531 Linville, North Carolina 28646-0531 Ms. Debbie Peck 1169 Old Jonas Ridge Road Newland, North Carolina 28657 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIEL - I3 FORM (DM1) COUNTY 10- 7 �—. pR10RITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN A �A,� U REPORT T FRO MRO RRO WaRO W1RO WSRO TS [:]AMBIENT❑ QA STREAM ElEFFLUENT AT BM CAV ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ CHAIN ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Other OF CUSTODY Shipped by: Bus Cour S 1, Other ❑EMERGENCY ❑ESTUARY COLLECTOR(S): JL- � , 1 STATION LOCATION: 'Estimated BOD R nge; 0-5/5-25/25-65/40.130 or 100 plus - -- — Seed: Yes ❑ Nob Chlorinated: Vey El No ❑ REMARKS: t~�Jt-t11 Stetlon Date Begin (y /mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample Ty 1-2 7 U0-7r/ I A H L T S B C G GNXX 1 BOD5 310 mg/1 2 COD High 340 mg/1 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Coliform; MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Collform: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /100m1 Coliform: Fecal Slrep 31673 /100m1 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/1 10 Fixed 510 mg/I 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/1 12 Volatile 535 mg/1 13 Fixed 540 mg/l 14 pH 403 units is Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/1 16 Acidity to pH 8.3 435 mg/1 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/1 is Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 tngA nn Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/i Chi a: TTI 32217 ug/I Chi n: Corr 32209 uflA Pheophytin a 32213 ug/1 Color: True 80 Pt-00 Color:(pH ) 83 ADM] Color: pH 7.6 62 ADM] Cyanide 720 mg/I Flu nride 951 mg/1 Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Greece and Oils 556 mg/I Hardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mgA Sulfide 745 mg/I Lob Number: / 9 9� Date Received: R �% -9 % Time: i/ V Rec'd by. .S jl' From: Bus-Courie Hand Del DATA ENTRY BY: ,S " CK; DATE REPORTED: NH3 as N 610 mgA TKN as N 625 mg/1 NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mgA P: Total as P 665 mg/l PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/1 CdCadmium 1027 og/1rr Cr-ChromiuTotal1034 ugA i Cuopper 1D42 u9/I NI -Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/1 Ag-Sliver 1077 ugA Ai-Aluminumug/l Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 mgA Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/1 Fe -Iron 1045 u9A LI-Lithium 1132 ug/] Mg-Magneslum 927 mg/1 Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/1 Na-Sodium 929 mgA Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Se -Selenium 1147 ug/I Hg-Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle rag'd) Phytopiankton Sampling Point R Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature D.O. mgA pH Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) PH 8.3 PH 4.5 pH 4.5 pH 8.3 2 94 10 300 400 • 82244 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity R Precipltlon On/day) Cloud Cover % Wind Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H can Stream Depth ft. Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 1351 I350 35 64 4 DM1/Revised 10/86 DIVISION OF 11rATER QUA1,F1'1' Chemistry 1-abararar3 Repo517 Water Q,mlisy 1l' SAMPLE TYPE OUNTY i AVERY PRIORITY IVERBASIN: AMBIENI' QA. I Ix I SIREAhl EFFLUENT .EPORTTO ARID Regional Office ❑ COMPLIANCE EJ CHAIN OFCUSIODY ` LAKE INFLUENT ther OLLF,CFOR(S) : PARKER f:hICRGENCY fll IiSI VARY E] Lah Numbcr : 7W6019 Date Received - 9/12197 '1 in,e Recei, ed : 10.30 AAI Received By : R; a0n,aled ROD Itange: Slatinn Lacntinn: 1It10 A[IOVIE OLD I'51'1101,F PLANI' Seed: Chlorinntek Renmrk5: rlion H Dare Begin Iyylmm/dd) Date End b3i"ImAld) Time Oegin Timr End Orplh - im, DR. OOM Yalnr T)pe - A, 11, L Cmnpneire-T. S, I Sample Trpr 970307 0200 00b 310 mg/L COD I ligh 340 nm1L COD Low 335 mg/L Coliform, hIF Fecal 31616 11001111 Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100rn1 _~ Coliform; tube Fecal 31615 1100mi Coliform: Fecal Strcp 31673 llOOml Residue: Total 500 mvT. Volatile 505 mg/L Fixed 510 mg/L Residue: Suspended 530 mgll. Volatile 53$ MOB. Fixed 540 me/I- pl 1 403 units Acidly to p114.5 436 mg/1- Acidity to pi 183 435 n, . Alkalinity to pl 18.3 415 MO - Alkalinity to fill 4.5 410 .)S/L TOC 680 mciL Turbidiry 76 N1 U Chloride 940 mglL Chi a: I'd 32217 ug/L Chi it: Carr 32209 ug; L Phcophy6ii n 32213 ngll, Color: True 80 c u. Color: {pl1) 83 PH- c.u, Color: pl1 7,6 82 c,u, Cyanide 720 mg/l, _ Fluoride 951 ntg/L X Formaldehyde 71880 <0.1 mglL Grease and Oils 556 m&iL _ Ila, dncss To:a1900 mgl1. Specific Cond. 95 uhthusran2 MBAS 38260 mg1L Phenols 32730 ugit, Sulfate 945 mgil, Sulfide 745 mg L Baran Cnllfurar Totnl -I ubc 'l l lxl mIs N113 as N 610 mall - 'I KN an N 625 mSIL NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I. X P: Total as 11 665 0,03 mgli, PO4 as 11 70507 mg/L _ P; Dissol, ed as p 666 ing/I, K-Potassium mgil- X Cd-Cadmium 1027 <2.0 ug/L X Cr-ChiondumAolal1034 <25 ugit X Cu. Copper 1042 <2,0 awl. x Ni•Nicke11067 <10 ugfL X Pb- Lead 1051 <10 uglt. x Z.a- Zinc 1092 31 u8;l- V-Vanadium ug/L AS-Silcrr 1077 Ug/L Al- Aluminum 1105 ug+L Ile- Beryllium 1012 ug/L Ca- Calcium 9[6 m81L Co-Cuball M7 ugR, _ 1'e. hou 1045 110, OMM ENTS : t F:or Lab Use UNLY ,. D1V1510N OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUAL11 Y FIELD -LAB FORM WMl) ,•COUNTY P PRIORITY 1 SAMPLE T 16 RIVER BASIN �14 74l�%T� TO:QSR�FRO MRO RRO WaRO WIRO WSRO TS ❑AMBIENT ❑ � 0 F EFFLUENT ,REPORT AT BM'El COMPLIANCE UCIIAIN [EIESTUARY LAKE INFLUENT ,Other ❑ OF CUSTODY EMERGENCY Shipped by: Bus Dori ; taf ,Other COLLECTOR(S):77/f�,li�%,-� Estimated DOD Range: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40.130 or 100 plus Seed: Yes ❑ NOD Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ Station 21 ' 3 �4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 COD lilgh 340 COD Low 335 Collform: MF Fecal 31616 Ca]IfOrm: AIF Total 31504 Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 Collform: Fecal Strep 31673 Residue: Total 500 Volatile 505 Fixed 510 Residue: Suspended 530 Volatile 535 Fixed 540 p" 403 Acidity to pll 4.5 436 Acidity to pli 8.3 435 Alkalinity to pll 8.3 415 Alkalinity to pll 4.5 410 TOC 680 Turbidity 76 Lab Number: Date Received: 7 Tlme- Rec'd From: lfs Courlerll d Del DATA EN B CK: DATE REPORTED: STATION LOCATION; rj REMARKS: C L /�1 I /1•U f Date Begin /mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Dc th DM DB DBM Value Type 9 YY g P D� 1 1 n It L mg/I /loom] /100ml /Iooml /100m1 mg/1 mg/I mg/I mg/1 mg/I units mg/I moll mg/I mg/I mg/1 NTU Chlorlde 940 mg/I Chi a: Trl 32217 ug/1 Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophylin a 32213 ug/l Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pll ) 83 ADMI Color: pH 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mg/! Grease and Otis 556 mg/1 llardness Total900 mg/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MDAS 38260� mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 moll Sulfide 745 mg/1 N113 as N 610 mg/1 TKN as N 625 mg/I NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/1 P: Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/I Cd-Cadmium 1027 ugA Cr-Chromlum:Tota11034 ug/! Cu-Copper 1042 ug/1 NI-NIckel 1067 ug/( Pb-Lead 1051 ug/1 Zn-Zinc 1092 ug/! Ag liver 1077 ug/I Al -Aluminum 1105 ug/1 Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/1 Ca -Calcium 916 mg/1 Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/l Fe -Iron 1045 ug/I mposile I Sample /T.y�p T S B C I Gn NXX LI-Lithium 1132 419/1 Mg-Magneslum 927 mg/t Mn-Manganese 1055 ag/t Na-Sodium 929 mg/I Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/1 fig -Mercury 71900 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophospliorus Pesticides Acid Ilerbicldes Base/ Neutral Extrattable Organics �( Acld Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) l� Phytoplankton Sampling Point Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature D.O. mgA pll Alkallnity Acidity Air Temperature 1C) pt 18.3 tM 14.5 pi 4.5 pl l 8.3 2 94 10 300 1 400 . 82244 431 82243 182242 20 Salinity R Preclpidon On/day) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction (Deg) Stream now Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity MAI can Stream Depth It- Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 DMI/Revised 10/86 REPOR I ED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER EHNFIIDWO LABORATORY SEMI -VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS LAB NO. 7W6019 SUPEnvisoll DATE ENTERED BY 17 DATE .. .. . ... i n2 x fl�,-,.,--,,-T4NRqq, W 111N", cb p RGE ,GOMF-,.0 UND, OIL' .. ....... .......... 62.53-3 ANILINE 10 u 606-20-2 2,13-DIN111110TOLUENE 10 u 108-95-2 PHENOL 10 u 99-09-2 3-NI fROANUNE so u 111.44-4 BIS12-CHLOROE1 HYLI ETHER 10 u 83�32-9 ACENAP"IIJENE 10 u 95-57.6 2-CHLOROP14ENOL 10 u 51-20-5 2,4-OINI I RO PHENOL 50 u 541-73-1 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENF 10 U 100-02-7 4-NITRO PHENOL so u 106-46.7 1,4-DICHLOROSENZENE 10 u 132-64-9 DIBENZOFURAN 10 u 100.51-6 BENZYL ALCOHOL 20 U 121-14-2 2,4-DINI I ROTOLUENE 10 U 95-50-1 1,2- DIC HLORO BENZENE 10 U 84-66-2 [)]ETHYL PlItHALAIE 10 U 95-48-7 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 u 7005-72-3 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 U 108-60-1 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER 10 U 86-73-7 FLUORENE 10 u 100-44-5 4.METHYL PHENOL 10 u 100-01-6 4-NI FROANILINF 50 u 621-64-7 N-NItROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE 10 u 534-52-1 4.5-DiNif8O.2-METHYL PHENOL so u 67-72-1 IIFXACHLOROETHANE 10 u 86-30-6 N-NI I ROSODIPHENYLAMINE 10 u 98-95-3 NITROBENZENE 10 u 1131-55-3 4-FirtOMOM IENYL PI IENYL ETHER 10 ti 78-59.1 ISOPHORONE 10 U 118-74-1 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 10 u 88-75-5 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 u 87-B6-5 PEurACHLQR0 PHENOL 50 u 105-67-9 2,4-L)IMETHYL PHENOL 10 u 85.01-8 PHENAN111RENE 10 U 65-as.0 BENZOIC ACID 50 u 120-12-7 ANTHRACENE to u 111-91-1 BIS12-CHLOFIOEIHOXY) METHANE 10 U B4-74-2 [A-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 U 120-93-2 2.4-DICHLono PHENOL 10 u 206.44-0 FLUORAN;HENF 10 u 120-82-1 1,2,4-7 RIC HLOnO BENZENE 10 u 129.00-0 PynENE 10 u 91.70_3 NAPHTHALENE 10 u 85-69-7 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE 10 U 106.47-8 4-CHI-OROANILINE 20 U 91-94-1 3.3'-DIVILOROSENZIDINE 20 u 87.68-3 HEXACHLOROBLITAIDIFNE 10 u 56.55-3 BENZOWANTPmACENE to U 59-SU-7 4-CHLORO-3-METHYL PHENOL 20 V 218-oi.9 ClIRYSENf 10 u 911.57-13 2-METHYL NAPHIHIALENE 10 u 117-81.7 BIS12-ETHYLHEXYL) PHIIIALATE 10 U 77.47-4 HEXACHLOrtOCYCLOPF14TADIENE 10 u 117-84-0 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 10 U 88-06-2 2,4,6-1 HICHLOSO PHENOL 10 u 205-99-2 RENZ0I81FLUORANTHENE 10 U 95-95-4 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL 10 u 207-08-9 BENZOIKIFLUORANTHENE 10 u 91-58-7 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 10 u 50-32-B GENZOiAlrYRENE 10 u 88-74.4 2.NITnQANILINE 50 u 193-39-5 INDENO(l,2,3-CDIPYnENF 10 U 131-11-3 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE lo u 53-70-3 L)IBENZOIA,11)ANTlinACENE 10 u 206-96-8 ACENAPHTHYLENE 10 v 191-24-2 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE 10 u EHNnioWQ LABORATORY LAB NO. IW6019 REPORTED BY LB VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT SUPERVISOR _Tr_'W CHECKED BY DATE REVIEWED BY ENTERED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE_Q -'x I" Zion= L, x: 75-35-4 1, 1 -Dichloroethene 0.75 U 96.18-4 1,2.3-Trichictropropane 0.25 U 75.09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 U 108-80-1 Bromobenzene I U 156-60-5 trans- 1,2-DichlWoethene 0,75 U 95.49-B 2-Chloiotoluene 0.25 U 75-34.3 1. 1 -Dichloroethane 0.25 U 106.43-4 4-Chloiotoluene 0.25 U 590-20.7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.75 U 541-73-1 1,3-Dictilorobenzene 0.25 U 156-59-4 cis- 1,2-Dichloroetliene 0.25 U 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobanzene 0.25 U 67.66-3 Chloroform 0.25 U 95-50-1 1,2-Dichtorobenzene 0.25 U 74-97-5 BromochloTomethane 0,75 U 96-12-0 %2-Dibion10-3-ChIoFDptopane 1 U 71-55-6 11,1,1-Trichlorneibane 0.25 U 120-82-1 1.2,4-Trichlorohenzene 0.25 U 563-58-6 1 , 1 -Dichlorapropene 0.25 U 87-68-3 Hexachlorqbuladiene 0,25 U 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0,75 U 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 U 107-06-2 11,2-Dirlhioroethane 0.25 0 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 U 79-01.6 TFichloroethene 0.25 U 71-43-2 Benzene I U 76-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.26 U 108-BB-3 Toluene I U 75-27-4 Bromodichlofomethane 0.25 U 100-41.4 Ethyl benzene 1 U 74.95-3 Dibromomethane I U I OB-36-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 U 10061-01-5 cis- i.3-DichtDropropene 0,25 U 95.47-6 n-Xylene I U 10061-02.6 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 U 100-42.5 StYFCrIC 1 U 79-00-5 1. 1,2-Trichlofoethane 0.25 U 98.82-8 Isopoopylbenzene 1 U 127-18-4 Tettachlorcethene 0.25 U 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene I U 142-2B-9 11,21-Dichlorapropane 0.25 U 108-67-B 1,3,54timathylbenzene I U 124-48.1 Dibromochloromethane 0.75 U 98.06-6 tert-Butylbenzene I U 106.93-4 1,2-DibTomoethane I U 95.63-6 1, 2,4 -T rime thyl benzene I U 108-90.7 Chlorobenzene 0,25 U 135_98�8 sec-Butytbenzene 1 U 630-20-6 1, 1, I,Z-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 U 99-87-6 p-Isopi opyl toluene I U 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 U 104-51 -B n-Butylbenzene I -U 79.34-5 1.1,2,2-Tetreichloroetho ne 0.75 U 91-20-3 Naphthalene I U TQL- Target Ouantitation Limit- Subject to change due to Instrument sensitivity T- Tentatively Identified, not confirmid E- Estimated Value U_ Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N. Sample not analyzed for this compound D- Detected below quanlitation limit M. GC/MS Analysis performed COMMENTS: mg/L mgeL G6361166.flange EstimatedTotal Petroleum Hydrocaition:.::. 0.25 U -- ------- - - -------- Other purgeables detected (up to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GCIELCD/PID. Detected U91L SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DWO LAB PAGE 2 LAB NO, 7WG019 NO BASEINEUTRAL OR ACID ExTRACTABLE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GUMS. 1t1L- target Ouantilotion Limit- Subject to change due to Instrument sensitivity T• Tentatively Idenlilied, estimated concenlralion E- Estimated Vnlue U- Samples onalyzod for INS compound but not detected N. Sample not analyzed for this compound D- Detecled below quantilalion lindt N- Holding time exceeded COMMENTS: DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIELD -LAB FORM (DMI) COUNTY PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN 14/%0 ❑AMBIENT ❑ fI ❑ REPORT T R FRO MRO RRO WaRO W)RO WSRO T5 QA STREAM EFFLUENT AT BM ❑COMPLIANCE El ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Other Other CHAIN S OF CU TODY Shipped by: But Courle Sin , Other ❑ EMERGENCY ❑ ESTUARY COLLECTORIS): / r n / Estimated BOD anger 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION: _ �/L!S _ (��' JS��je'i-� ,"/L�rt1 /✓ /•� Seed: Yes ❑ No❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS: Lab Number: c2 (> OO Date Received: ?-�i 7 Time: Rec'd by: S t- From: Bus-Courke - and D 1 DATA ENTRY BY: 5 f CK: 6L DATE REPORTED: Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample TT rta� 97 n 0- -2 Ir -. 1 t_ .-- _ A H L T S B C! G�1 GNXX �� 1 BOD5 310 mg/1 2 COD High 340 mg/i 3 COD Low 335 mg/t 4 Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Colilorm: MF Total 31504 /loom) 6 Collform. Tube Fecal 31615 /loom) 7 Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 /loom] 8 Residue: Total 500 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/1 14 Fixed 510 mg/] 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535 mg/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/1 14 pH 403 units 15 Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/I 16 Acldlty to pH 8.3 435 mg/1 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mgA 18 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mg/I nn Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/k Chi a: TO 32217 ug/1 Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophyttn a 32213 ug/l Color: True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pH ) 83 ADMI Color: pH 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/l Formaldehyde 71880 mg/1 Grease and Oils 556 mg/1 Hardness Total900 mg/1 Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mgA Sulfide 745 mg/l NH3 as N 610 1 mgA TKN as N 625 mgA NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I P: Tow as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507. mg/1 P: Dissolved as P 666 mgA C,dCadmium 1027 ugA CrChromlutn:Tota11034 ug/I Cu-Copper 1042 ug/l Ni-Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb-Lead 1051 ug/I Zn-Zlnc 1092 ug/1 A9-Sllver 1077 ug/1 AI -Al u ml n um-1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/( Ca -Calcium 916 m9/1 Co -Cobalt 1037 ug/I Fe -Iran 1045 ug/I LI-Lithium 1132 ug/l Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/l Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/l Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/1 Hg-Mercury 71900 ugA Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Putgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C nter Temperature D.O. mgA PH Alkalinity Acidity Air Temperature (C) pH 8.3 pli 4.5 pH 4.5 pH 8.3 2 94 10 300 • 400 0 82244 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity % Ptecipltloa On/day) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/H can Stream Depth It, Stream Width it. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 64 4 DMI/Revised 10/86 REPORTED BY CHECKED By REVIEWED By SAMPLE TYPE: FL EI WATER E"Nn/DWQ LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS LAB NU. SUPERVISOR- DATE ENTERED BY DALE /Wbv20 -7,Ck', §11 i' AR CTCO . ........ ........... . .............. . t1gy . ......... 75-35-4 1,1-Dichlaroethene 0.75 U 96-18-4 11,2,3-Tilofilompiaparie 0.25 u 75-09.2 Methylene Chloride 10 U 108-86-1 Bromobenzene I U 156.60-5 trans-1,2-Dichlotoelhene 0.75 U 95-49-8 2-Chlofotoluene 0.25 U 75-34.3 1,1-Dirtiloroethane 0.25 U 106-43.4 4-Chlorotqluene 0.25 U 590-20-7 2,2 -Dichlornpr a pone 0.25 U 541.73-1 11,3-Dichlotoberizene 0.25 LI 156-59.4 cis- 1,2-Dictiloroethene 0.25 LI 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlqrobenzene 0.25 U 67.66-3 Chloroform O.25 U 95.50-1 1,2-Dichlovabenzene 0.25 U 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 Li 943-12.8 1, 2.Dibtorno-3-Chlo roptop one I U 71.55-6 1,11J40chlofoethone 0.25 U 120-82-1 1,2,41-THchlorobenzene 0.25 U 563-58-6 1. I-DIChI0f0pfDpene 0.25 U 87-68-3 Ilexachlorobutadiene 0.25 U 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 U 87.61-6 1,2,3-Tiichlarobenzene 0.75 1.) 107-06.2 1,2-Dichloroathane 0.25 U 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 U 79-01-6 TrIchloroethene 0.25 U 71-43-2 Benzene I U 70-87-5 1 2-13ichloro propane 0.25 U 108.88-3 Toluene I U 75-27.4 Bromadichloromethane 0.25 U 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene I U 74.95-3 Dibromomethane I U 108.38-3 rn,p-Xylenes 2 U 10061.01-5 cis .1, 3-Dichloropropene 0,25 U 96-47.6 0.xylene I U 10061-02.6 trans- 1,21-Dichloropropene 0.25 U 100-42.6 Styrene I U 79.00-5 1, 1.2-Trichloroethane 0.25 U 98.82-8 IsopTopylbenzene I U 127-18.4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 U 103.65-1 n-Propylbenzene 1 U 142.29-9 1,3-Dlchlorapiopane 0.25 U 108.67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzenc! I U 124.48-1 Dibtomochl000meth9ne 0.75 U 90.06-6 tert-Butylbenzene I U 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane I v 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenze"e I U 108.90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 U 135-98-8 see-Butylbenzene I U 630-20.6 1, 1, 11,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 U 99.87-6 P-Isopropyl toluene I U 75-25-2 Boomalorm 0.5 U 104-51.6 n-Butylbtrizene 1 U 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tatrachloroeittone 0.75 U 91.20-3 Naphthalene I U TQL_ Target Ouantitation Limit- Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity T- Tentatively Identified, not confirmed E- Estimated Value U_ Samples analyzed lot this compound but not detected N. Sornple not analyzed For this compound D- Detected below quantitation limit M. GCJMS Analysis performed CWMENTS: g/L mg/L Gasoli66 noM96 Eitlmo ted -Total Petroleum 0.25 U . ......... . Other puigeaWes detected Jup to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCDiPID. Detected ug/L EliNRIDWO. LABORATORY LAB NO, 7WG020 REPORTED BY SEMI -VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT SUPERVISOR CHECKED BY DATE— 7- F'7 REVIEWED BY EN I E RE D BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE r7 ............. ..... ..... .. .... ..... .... - ......... " �c p L Mpo UN up 62-53-3 ANILINE 10 u 606-20-2 .2,6-DINITROTOtUEUE 10 u 108-95-2 PHENOL 10 u 99-09-2 3-NITnOANILINF so u 111,44-4 81512-CtILOROETHYL) ETHER 10 u 83.32-9 ACENAPHTHENE 10 u 95-57-8 2-CHLOROPHENOL 10 u 5f-28-5 2,4-01"ITRO PHENOL 50 u 541-73-1 1. 3-DtCHLOno BENZENE to u 100-07.7 4-NITRO PHENOL 50 u 106-46.7 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 u 132-64-9 DIGENZOFURAN 10 u 100-51-6 BENZYL ALCOHOL 20 u 121-14.2 2,4-DINITROTOLVENE 10 u 95-50-1 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 u 84-66-2 DIETHYL PHTHALATE 10 u 95.48-7 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 u 7005-72-3 4-LHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 u 108-60.1 BfS(2-CHLonOISOPROPYLJ ETHER 10 u 86-73-7 FLUORENE 10 u f06-44-5 4-METHYL PHENOL 10 u 100-01.6 4-NITROANILINE so u 621-64.7 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PtiOPYLA MINE 10 u 534.52-1 4,6-DINITA0-2-METHYL PIIENOL so u 67-72-1 HEXACHLOROETHANE 10 Ul 86-30-6 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAM;NE 10 Ul 98-95-3 NITROBENZENE 10 u 101.55-3 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 u 78-59.1 ISOPHORONE 10 u 118-74-1 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 10 u 88-75-5 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 u 87-80.5 PENTACHLORO PHENOL 50 v 105-67-9 2,4-I)IMETHYL PHENOL 10 u 85.01-0 PHENANUIRENE. 10 0 65-85-0 BENZOIC ACID 50 u 120-12-7 ANTHRACENE 10 u 111-91-1 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 10 u 84-74-2 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 u 120-83.2 2,4-DICHLotio PHENOL 10 u 206.44-0 FLUORANTHENE 10 u 120-82-1 1,2,4-THICti(OROSENZENE 10 u 129.00-0 PYRENE 10 u 91-20-3 HAPHl"ALENE 10 Ul 85-68-7 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE 10 u 106-47-8 4-CHILORUANiLINF 20 u 91.94,11 3,3'-DICHLonosENZII)INE 20 u 87-68.3 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 10 u 56-55-3 BFNZOIAIANIHRACENE 10 u 59-50-7 4-CIILORO-3-METHYL PHENOL 20 u 218.01-9 CHRYSENE 10 u 91-57-6 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 10 u 117.81-7 BISI2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 10 u 77-47-4 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE 70 u 117-84-0 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 10 Ul 88-06-2 2,4,6-TRICHLOrID PHENOL 10 Ul 205-99-2 BENZO(RIFLUORANTHENE 10 u 95-95-4 2,4,5-TRICIII-ORO PHENOL 10 u 207-08-9 BENZO(KIFLUORANTHENE 10 u 91-58-7 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 10 u 50.37-6 ElENZO(A)PYRENE 10 u 88-74.4 2-NITROANFLINE so u 193-39.5 INDEN01 1,2,3-CD)PYRENE 10 u 131-11-3 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 10 u 53-70-3 DISENZOIAMIANTHRACENE, so u 208-96-B ACENAPHTHYLENE 10 u 191-24-2 BEN70(G,H,I)PERYLENE 10 u ,i COUNTY AVERY ' RIVER BASIN ; I: REPORT TO ARO Regional Office Other COLLFCTOR(S) : PARKER DIVISION 01; WATER QUALITY Cbernistr) [,ahnrntnrp Itepml f Wafer Quality PRIORITY ANIBIENT QA CONIPLIANCE I" I CIIAINOFCUS10U1' EMERGENCY W SAMPLE!N'PE _ lX] SCREAM IiFFW1i1,11' 1-1 LAKE INFLUFNI- ❑ ESIUARY El Lab Number : 7W6020 Dare Received : 9112197 I;.— Reversed' M 30 ANI liecci.cd vy : )0 Data Released : AR II Date Reported: 923197 Eslimaled DOD Range: Station Locntion: TRlll BELOW DISCIIARGE U, i Seed: Chlorinated: Reumrk%c Slim tlon N Dale Begin ()ylmmfddl Date Fnd (y)'/mmlddj lime llrpiu I ime F.ad Depilr - DM, DB, DRAI Valne'1-rpe • A, II, L Composite I', S, Snrnple Type t• 970807 0215 I DOD310 mg11. COD High 340 mg/L COD Low 335 mrfL Caliform hIF Fecal 31616 1100m] Coliform: MF Total 31 SO4 /I 00ml Coliform: tube Fecal 31615 Moroi Coliform: Fecal Sirep 31673 1100ml Residue: Total 500 mg1L Volatile 505 mgfL Pined 510 mg/L Residue: Suspended 510 nsglL Volatile 535 _ mgfL Fixed 540 rngfL P11403 units _ Acidity to pl 14.5 436 mg/L Acidity to pH 9.3 435 mgfL Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mgfL Alkalinity to pl14.5 410 mg/L TOC 630 mg/L Tutbidity 76 N1U i COMMENTS: i t Chloride 940 n,gll. Chl a:16 32217 ugfL Chl a: Carr 32209 ug1L Pl,eophytin a 32213 ug1L Color: True 80 c.u. Color; (pit) 83 p11- C.U. Color: p11 7,6 82 c.u, Cyanide 720 aiµ11, Ilum ide 951 mg/l. x Fosrnoldthyde 71880 c0,1 mg1L Grease and Oils 556 ."Wl. Hardness Total 900 mg11. Specific Co., it. 95 vhlhosfnn2 N1BAS 38260 mg1L Phenols 32730 ug/L Sulfate 945 mL1L Sulfide 74S mgfL Boron Coliform Total Tube '7100 nds N113 as N 610 mg/L 1'KN an N 625 mg/L NO2 plus NO3 m N 630 m8/1- _ x T P: Total as P 665 0.02 maf L PO4 as P 70507 mglL P: Dissolved as P 666 ntg1L K-Potassium mai L x Cd-Cadmhm, 1027 <2,0 ugfl. X• Cr-Chro ium. lotal 1934 <25 ugiL X Cu- Coppct 1042 <2 0 uKll- X Ni-Nickel1067 <10 ugiL x Pb- Lead 1051 <10 ug1L X Zn- Zinc 1092 37 uc/L V-Vanadium ug/l. AS-Siker 1077 UVA. Al- Aluminum 1105 UPI Be -Beryllium 1DI2 uggfL _ Co. Calcium 916 malL Co -Cobalt 1031 u_VL Fe -Iron 1043 ['Vt. Li-Lilhiam 1132 vg1L N1g- Niacncsimn 927 m8/l. X Kin -Manganese 10 <10 uvJL �- Na- Sodium 929 nafL At scnic Iowl ID02 Uvil- Sa Scleniu,n 1147 ua1L Ilg- Mercury 7190 uVL It., Ilminm 0, Lmimldnr ine I't0c,dcs Acid I lc,bicidcs iE-1 RasvNcut"I&-Acid Estiaclable Organics TPH Diesel Range HE Puigeable Organics (VOA bottle req'd) I I'I I Gasoline Rance I PI Iful F'X Gasoline Range 0IY15iUN Vr LIN V111tJNML-N I AL MANAtiLIVILN 1. WA l Ei( QUALI I Y I -IL• LU-LAIS 1-VI(1%1 (UM 1) COUNTY_ PRIORITY L TYPE RIVER BASIN IN ❑AMi11 �1��r,,ESTUAR. REAM ❑EFFLUENT - I U REPORT T : A FRO MRO.RRO WaRO WiRO WSRO TS jj AT BM ❑COMPLI 1_! CHAIN KE ENFIUENT OtherOF CUSTODY Shipped by; B Cour talOtherEMERGENCY COLLECTOR(S): Estimated ROD Range: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus STATION LOCATION: Seed: Yes ❑ No El Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS: Lab Number: V Date Recelved: o� L lme: Rec'd b : From; s-Courier fond el DATA ENTR CK: DATE REPORTED: Station / Date Begin (ypy/mm/dd) Time ReWn Date End Time End Depth DM DB D11M Value Type Composite Sample T 1� 0 7 G - �� ! S A H L T S B CGNxx 1 BODS 310 mg/I 2 COD High 340 mg/l 3 COD Low 335 mg/1 4 Collform: MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 5 Coliform: MF Total 3I504 /100m1 6 Collform: Tube Fecal 31615 /I00ml 7 Collform; Fecal Strep 31673 /100m1 $ Residue: Total 500 mg/l 9 Volatile 505 mg/l 10 Fixed 510 mg/I 11 Residue: Suspended 530 mg/l 12 Volatile 535 mg/I 13 Fixed 540 mg/l 14 pit 403 units 15 Acidity to pit 4.5 436 mg/I 16 Acidity to pit 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I IS Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I 19 TOC 680 mg/1 20 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/1 Chi a: TO 32217 ug/I Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophytln a 322I3 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt -Co COlor.(pll ) 83 ADMI Color: pit 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/l Fluoride 951 mg/l Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Hardness Total900 mg/i Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 MBAS 38260 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mg/1 Sulfide 745 mg/I N113 as N 610 mg/1 TKN as N 625 mg/l NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/l P: Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mg/I P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/I CdCadmlum 1027 ug/I Cr-Chromium:Tota11034 u9A Cu-Copper 1042 ug/l NI-Mckel 1061 ug/I Pb-Lead 1051 ug/l Zn-Zinc 1092 u9/1 Ag-gSllver 1077 ug/I AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be -Beryllium 1012 ug/l Ca -Calcium 916 mg/I Co -Cobalt 1037 - u9/1 Fe -Iron 1045 ug/l Li-Lllhlum 1132 ug/I Mg-Magneslum 927 mg/I Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/l Na-Sodium 929 mg/l Arsenlc:Total I002 ug/I Se-Selenlum 1147 ug/1 Ilg-Mercury 71900 ug/1 Organochlorine Pesticides Organoplmqirorus Pesticides Acid Ilerbicldes Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature U.O. mg/1 pit Alkalinity Acidity y Air Temperature (C) 1418.3 pl1 4.5 pl1 4.5 pil 8.3 2 94 10 300 le 400 . 82244 431 82243 192242 20 Salinity `; Precipition (in/day) Cloud Cover 76 Wind Direction (Deg) Stream flow Severfty Turbidity Severity Wind Velocity M/11 can Stream Depth It. Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 135 64 4 DM1/Revlsed W/86 SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DWQ LAB PAGE 2 LAB NO. 7W6020 NO BASEMELITRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GCIMS. i COMMENTS: TQL- Target Quantitation Limit- Subject to change duo to instrument sensitivity T- Tentatively Identified, estimated concentration E- Estinmled VOUG V- Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N- Sample not analyzed for this compotnd D- Detected below quantitation limit ' H- Holding time exceeded Ms. Raymona Schlage 3252 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. John & Mrs. Pat Chommie 8 Junco Lane 3228 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. & Mrs. William Hatfield Post Office Box 471 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Mr. Jules H. & Mrs. Marion Powers 2116 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Dr. Marty Murphy 1808 West Morehead Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 Mr. Edward T. Konop, Jr. Post Office Box 399 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. Iva L. Lucas 1352 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Richard T. Sherin 1016 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Betty H. Voight Post Office Box 531 Linville, North Carolina 28646-0531 Ms. Maggie Seymore Post Office Box 531 Linville, North Carolina 28646-0531 Ms. Debbie Peck 1169 Old Jonas Ridge Road Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mrs. Larry C. Kidd 14 Old Fox Trail Clover, SC 29710 Mr. Scott Brachnox 2165 Landharbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Catherine A. Baxter 29 Pine Ridge Loop Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Peg Hacking 1306 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Terry Remland Post Office Box 493 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. Shirley A. Ostranda Post Office Box 195 Montezuma, North Carolina 28653 Ms. Kathleen F. Cellura Post Office Box 195 Montezuma, North Carolina 28653 Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Joyce Gaba 1394 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Ms. Jean A. Stockhausen 2803 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Sherin 1016 Land Harbor 155 Park Loop Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Jackie Hanf 1222 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson 2817 Land Harbor 275 Teaberry Lane Newland, North Carolina 28657 Mr. Franklin & Mrs. Clarie Wollenhaupt Post Office Box 206 Pineola, North Carolina 28662 Ms. V. Rhodue Bacon 3252 Land Harbor Newland, North Carolina 28657 F. .- Representative Gregory Thompson North Carolina General Assembly House of Representatives State Legislative Building Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1096 Representative Charles Monroe Buchanan North Carolina General Assembly House of Representatives State Legislative Building Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1096 Subject: Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant Pineola Community Avery County Dear Representatives Thompson and Buchanan: Thank you very much for your August 13, 1997 letter in which you convey your joint concern regarding the Maymead Materials, Inc. Asphalt Plant in Avery County I appreciate your warm words of congratulation regarding my recent appointment as Secretary of this Department. I look forward to serving the people of the State of North Carolina in my new capacity. The staff of several Divisions of this Department and the Department of Health and Human Services have worked hard to be extremely responsive to the concerns of citizens living near the Maymead Asphalt Plant in Pineola. Someone has been giving you less than completely accurate information regarding the Maymead Plant. Maymead has never failed any environmental test to which the Pineola Plant has been subjected. With regards to the Company's proposed Watauga County Plant the Division of Epidemiology within the Department of Health and Human Services, conducted a risk assessment where the modeled maximum ambient air concentrations of pollutants were compared to safe concentrations protective of human health. Based upon this comparison, the Division of Epidemiology concluded that "exposure to the estimated ambient air concentrations for which health -protective concentrations are known should not pose a health risk". According to the Division of Epidemiology, there are uncertainties associated with the risk assessment. "The estimated concentrations do not include the fugitive emissions because of the absence of an approved and acceptable method for estimating these emissions. Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether the fugitive emissions would or would not make a significant contribution to emissions from the asphalt plant site." The air permit application was denied until additional information on stack and fugitive emissions is received from a United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) study of asphalt plant air emissions. This information is expected in early 1998. At that time, Epidemiology will also do a risk assessment for the Pineola Plant, and the Division of Air Quality will review the permit status of existing asphalt plants across the State. Maymead does not operate an asphalt plant in Watauga County. Maymead does hold an Air Quality permit for the construction and operation of an asphalt plant in Watauga County. This asphalt plant was never built. As I indicated above, Maymead developed an interest in an alternative site in Watauga County and applied for a new Aix Quality Permit. This permit was denied on the bases of several concerns including lack of reliable quantification of fugitive emissions from an asphalt plant. The EPA study is intended to quantify these fugitive emissions. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Water Quality was recently informed that an independent laboratory analysis indicated formaldehyde in a well belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson who live next to the Maymead Pineola Plant. The Groundwater Section resampled the Thompson well and sampled the Maymead well and the nearby River Campground well. Formaldehyde was not found in any of the samples. The Groundwater Section sampled an additional nine private water supply wells in Pineola on August 27, 1997. No formaldehyde was detected in any of these wells. Mr. Thompson sent a second water well sample to a different independent laboratory for analyses. No formaldehyde was detected in that sample either. Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) samples were taken on the initial three well samples and indicated no VOC contamination. VOC's were also analyzed on the nine samples taken on August 27, 1997. We should have the results of these samples later this week. In response to request made by staff of the Water Quality Section of the Division of Water Quality, Maymead made modifications to plant grounds to better prevent spills and material from reaching State's surface waters. None.of these modifications, I should point out, were required by law or regulation. The stream flowing near the asphalt plant was sampled on August 12, 1997. Formaldehyde was not detected in any of the samples. Oil and grease was detected downstream from the asphalt plant at a concentration of 1 mg/l. To put 'this concentration in perspective, the Division of Water Quality views 30 mg/1 as being the level of concern for oil and grease. Maymead Materials' Asphalt Plant in Pineola is in compliance with the environmental requirements of this Department. We view many of the concerns voiced as primarily a local zoning issue. If you know individuals suffering health effects as a result of the operation of this asphalt plant, we would be very interested in receiving reports from the involved health professionals. You may contact Bill Pate, head of the Medical Evaluation Risk Assessment Branch with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Section at 9.19/715-6432. Our objective remains for Maymead to comply with a regulatory program that protects the environment and human health around this facility. Thank you very much for taking the time to communicate with me with regard to this matter. I hope this information helps to address your concerns. If not, please do not hesitate to let me know. Sincerely, Wayne McDevitt xc: B. K. Mount A. Preston Howard Alan Klimek Dr. Michael Moser Nann Guthrie Roy M. Davis Bill Pate Avery County Board o, f Commissioners Post Ofjree Box 640 — Newland, NC 28657 Phone: 704-733-8212 Fax: 704-733-8209 Dan Vance, a=irnran Don Baker. Sam Laws, Vice Omdtmmn Coway Manager Ken" pot" fithesr CourAo=e &W of the Rockies Clay Housmn Nancy Cook, Troy CTark ,Cut* to Board November 12, 1997 Mr. Michael R. Parker Environmental Chemist North Carolina DEHNR 59 Woodfin Place Interchange Building Asheville,-N.C. 28801 Dear Mr. Parker: As a County Commissioner and a concerned citizen, I feel I should respond to your letter dated October 14, 1997 about Maymead Materials Asphalt Plant. You have stated there is no basis for revocation of Maymead's permit for stormwater discharge and that all environmental requirements for water quality have been met. I seriously question your decision to make this statement, to allow Maymead to take this information, publish it in the local newspapers, and send out letters to the public saying there are no health problems with the asphalt plant. You are stating Maymead should be allowed to operate as if there are no health risks at all to the communities of- Pineola and Land Harbors. For you to make a proclamation like this, I feel you are trying to influence DAQ's decision not to issue any permits for new, modified or relocated facilities until the EPA tests are done. DAQ is not finished with their risk assessments, air modeling and the quantifying of. fugitive emissions at the Pineola plant. If you had taken an hour's time to travel to Pineola to do a stormwater discharge assessment and a site evaluation instead of doing it through the mail, you would have seen there are several springs coming directly from the area around the plant. In fact, one spring comes directly from under Maymead's fuel storage tanks. This is in addition to the fact that the plant is located only a few feet from the church, cemetery, and homes and businesses in Pineola. Had you taken this into consideration, I feel you would have not been so eager to issue the permit. i Page 2 November 12, 1997 As you stated, Maymead's plant is located in a highly populated area. If you had looked at this before you issued the permit instead of after, you would not b0aying it is a zoning issue for Avery County. It is not a zoning issue. People in counties with zoning laws are having the same concerns and problems with asphalt plants as the people in Pineola. It is up to your department to revoke Maymead's permit. Even if Avery County were zoned, we couldn't revoke Maymead's permit --it would still be up to DEHNR because County Commissioners in small, rural counties do not have the environmental or health expertise to close down a potential health risk such as Maymead's Asphalt Plant. Sincerely, Troy Clark Avery County Commissioner r _ g'61 )) �� f n7{} Sill .�. , � - v _ : � � �. _ � ., NOTE �� i. �.:� ,�,�.�.1v. +�.� !I 3 i j,kck of z ling complicates forts to close asphalt plant PINEOLA Continued from page IC can locate a legal business on his property." So, would he want to live next to an asphalt plant? Well; not exactly. "If you live in a county with no zoning laws, then it's a tough situation. I'm not saying `that's tough.' I'm saying I, as a property owner, can't control what some- one does with their property, as, long as it doesn't infringe on my ability to use my'property." Maymead played by the rules when it bought an old asphalt plant on N.C. 181 in a mixed -use area, tripled its capacity to ' 325 tons an hour and moved opera- tions 300 feet closer to the road. Avery County commissioners still aren't happy about it, and they passed a resolution urging the state Department of Environ- ment, Health and "Natural, Re- sources to test Maymead's emis- sions and to reopen the permit- ting process. A state analysis last week showed Maymead was not in compliance with state air toxics regulations, and so a more com- plicated analysis is under way. The results, expected in two weeks, will go to a state toxicolo- gist, who will determine if neigh- bors face a risk. Not enough research has been done on asphalt plant emissions, state officials said. A study cited by the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League found carcino- gens and respiratory irritants at a plant in Boston. The lack of data is one reason air toxics regulations were never applied to asphalt plants — until last week, said Laura Butler, of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural. Resources. "More recent information indi- Boa LEVERONE/Staff The Maymead asphalt plant rises over gravestones at Pineola Pres- byterian Church cemetery. Cates there are toxic emissions from the process itself," she said. If the plant does not meet standards, Butler said, the state could reconsider Maymead's per- mit. Residents of Pineola are hold- ing their breath in the meantime. "Our lives are spent with the smell of someone paving a road all day," says Betty Clark, who hates the smell of asphalt in the morning. 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Things have been that tense j . since Maymead Materials opened an asphalt plant amid the Christ- mas tree farms and garland shops ly of this mountain resort commu- nity, 29 miles north of Morganton. On good days, Thompson's wood -paneled home smells like a big, warm kitchen, with a faint hint of pancakes for breakfast. On bad days, it smells like a mile of freshly laid highway. "It's tough to say how you really L feel, because they might consider you a threat," said Thompson, whose home has been in his wife's ,�?'� [IiirY i*,ii`� ie��lp g�4E� 1��',i�r���i�Y,`�. we family since 1938. "I'm so covered up with smoke that I sometimes want to sell and go, but I'd rather see them go. This is something I never imagined. Who could imagine that an asphalt plant would open up next door to your house?" It happened in Pineola — be- tween a Presbyterian church and Thompson's three -bedroom house. A citizens group is taking the lead in a growing movement to tighten restrictions on new asphalt plants. Citizens groups have formed in Watauga and Buncombe counties, where asphalt operations have been proposed. The fight has been a rude awak- ening for the mountain people of Pineola, whose approach has been live and let live, Thompson said. Talk around town is that people are getting sick, particularly the elderly and those with allergies. Troy Clark, 48, said he began having breathing problems last Au- gust and learned from his doctor that he has mild asthma. He blames the plant, but has no proof. "I'd never had it before in my life," said Clark, a former Avery County commissioner who several businesses, including the Pineola Inn, with his wife, Betty. "You can call me a conservative Republican who believes people should be able to do what they want with their property,%uf:when it affects every- one's health and welfare, you've got to draw the line." Maymead officials maintain there's no way the plant is causing illness. On the contrary, they say additional filters and emissions controls are more extensive than 02 4thal 3VW (Dbsf` v`S An • THURSDAY, MAYS, 1997 + ' Section the law requires. The smoke? It's mostly steam, they say. The smell? What smells to some people might not smell to others, they say. The people of Pineola are safe, said Maymead Vice President Wi- ley Roark. It's the company that he says needs to worry. Someone last fall dumped a 5-gallon container of hydraulic fluid on the site, which he said could have led to a fine for groundwater contamination. "This is not an environmental issue. It's a land usage and zoning issue. This is about whether or not a property owner in the Western North Carolina mountains — in a county with no zoning restrictions Please see PIRIEOLA / page 4C BOB LEVERONF.JStaff Troy Clark, owner of several businesses in Pinola, is one of the many residents who are upset about the Maymead asphalt plant's expanding its operations. Clark's mini -storage business Is between the asphalt plant and the highway. LJ Ll State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. B.K. Mount Maymead Materials Inc P.O. Box 911 Mountain City, TN 37683 Dear Sir: March 13, 1996 Subject: Return of Incomplete Application Maymead Materials Inc. Avery County In accordance with Division policy, we must hereby return as incomplete the attached application and associated material received on. It lacks the following items: -Three sets of plans and specifications signed and sealed by a professional engineer. -Three copies of the completed and signed application form. -Permit application processing fee of $400.00. -Three copies of the Engineering Alternatives Analysis (instructions enclosed) -Priority Pollutant Analysis til -Other Items: Location Map (with location marked) After you have obtained the checked items, you may resubmit your application for review. Please submit all the items returned to you and the checked items in one package. If you have any questions, please contact me or one of my staff at (919) 733-5083. Please specify if your questions on the project are about wastewater discharge or stormwater-NPDES inoll, �d cc: (Asheville -Regional -Of lice NPDES File Sincerely, I-10- 4. ! BpAULEY Bradley Bennett, Supe Stormwater Group MAR 1 5 lwq MI P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Ui n I Iff -2, 1SiL i �__ - - - i _ _i -_ -- - --- - -----__ _ -- --��- TO: FAX #: 14ZIC 7f DATE: N. C. DEP_ fMENT OF ENVIRONMENT HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE 59 WOODFIN PLACE ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE/704/251-6208 FAX/704/251-6254 m # OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER: MESSAGE: If questions, please call 704/251-6208. c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT' GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG160000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE NO. NCG160114 STORMWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, Maymead Materials, Inc. is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at Intersection of US Hwy 221 & NC Hwy 181 Pineola Avery County S c4�4wLA to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Linville River, class-C—Tr, in the Ya&ift River Basin in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, 11, III and IV of General Pei-mit No. NCG 160000 as attached. This Certificate of Coverage shall become effective May 10, 1996, This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day May 10, 1996. A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission .'; 'a We are Concerned residents of the Pineola area, i Avery County, North Carolina. i IIn the past year, the Maymead Co. has been i granted a permit to operate an asphalt plant capable i of producing 350 tons per hour.. i This plant was issued a permit to operate with- i out any investigation by any agency with regard to i the impact this' 'iiiay have on our environment, our i health, or our property values. �. E We request that the Maymead permit at fine- i ola be lifted, operations halted, and the issuance of �. the permit be re-evaluated, with adequate consider- ation for the hundreds of people and homes it is affecting. i Q �E 6-C, WERY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1"7 ertificate. of need authorized care facility e� r�w� health. Lion, Avery Health Care System The Certificate, of teed 0President, Eddie Greene, said of the 1�tY services0 XASim 0approval, "this is an exciting step in and xu'h ttte progress toward the new center. bcpartment of Health L , �s apprs vat must be granted for Services of the State Of:,ttcate bed to Now Carolina and we Carolina has appmNtd the.,J Care every ow able to proceed with no gg are �L need �o� Avery Center. changes to the design." The last step bd for exact n the funding for con- ; Systems new Kea1t$ syl,,nitted in is in securi g Approval w o health care 5trttction and outfitting the new can-. pp ?p_wd ter. A campaign for this purpose has 'wonling of,g. df 40 acute l' beerr in progress since June 14, 1997 May, 10chiatiic beds with a goal of $17 million. Over $13 centni care beds, 24,hour emer- million has bin pledged or is in 4;y services, inpatient and outP0 d with ent surgery, obstetrics, inren- hand in campaign getting Novemberto help velcardiac care, and otherauPPort- underway secure the balance. At this time the tg services. campaign is expected w be compiet- The new center will replace the ;ing Cannon and $loop Memorial ed succSystems will essfully by spring. osprtats and will be placed central- Avery Health Care in the county at Linville• make available the Plans to any resi- msUlrctfon is to begin in the spring dent who wishes to see them and 1998 • answer any questions. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago will be at Appalachian State University on Novermber 3. Once agah 'outside special interests have been trying to create a climate of for about Maymead, Now, for the second time,, their claims about our plant at Pineola, being in violation of water quality standards have been proven false. In a new report, the state concludes: ,Maymead Materials in Pinola is in compliance with the State of North Carolina rtment of Environmenterlt,. peQaand Natural Reso ufces Hearth p�,e,Aie Regional Ogtce James B• Nunt, Jr.. Governor Jonathon 8. BOY,es, secretory environmental requirements to the Division of Water. Quality and there is no basis for revoking the company's permit to discharge stormwater." We look forward to working with Avery and Watauga residents in an atmosphere of facts and fairness, not fear. WATER 4Vp,I'XTY SSCTxOt1 OCTOSSR 140 1997 Ostranda ry fie • ice SOIL 195 28653 d 14aterials p -Inc . post frf Carolina "OntezuVa• Nosth Csubiect, + a ; Syh It plant alitY Concerns Water w Avery county letters from concerned toed Citizens= dozens of ad asphalt p Dear Concen of Water 4ualitY has race concerning the Madan extensive evalua~ countyality rnlade draining The Divisio of AvexY iof Water gi' of tihe. surface h6t iguedi at ea e . ar the Pineola area the Division s concerns a s�plin9 roue Hells in citizens izeAOn a to Y sailing nub In sesoo ad site, and beg of the Mayes xoundwater a found in and the g forma1dehYd d then propertyDhalt plant • t there was the stream include ad acted from le sari►pling indicated tha of the �� lee toll extract of that other saw �s) and baselneutral of the test ,the results or well sales• ands (VOC ta1s• copies VOces were the stream aampl latile organic cor�pR and various info atio?�• NO cease. org'ica, o"' = Section oil and g tractablealea are enclosed fox y S ics, acid ex Gxo+}ndwater o1 i organ stream led by the plan via ern alit results totsound in ar`, the the 10 yells same A halt Ma ri 1 Ync. the xv ion of at rater. a o a it rit f t to di char e 8 ad n u t viro a t c an : error area. however, vri ]cin ated land li ba f r e papal local at r no i located in a highly issues. Vaxiouaof problems' t is local zoning types asphalt plan city avoid these We realize the have are prim could help you that ' tion has addressed roany of the concerns eS.are available infol lease use planning technic h for your letter T Y. hop additional'(�ueatxons, p ou Thank you vexY rming water �ality. your concerns cance 6208 . at 7041251- Sincerely call ma -`\.,. . r . Parker Michael E• ri st l environmental Che The facts are: • Maymead's Pineola facility is in compliance with all state and federal environmental protection laws designed to protect the public's health. + We have spent thousands of dollars to improve environmental protec- tion and reduce plant odors. In response to our Pineola neighbors' con- cerns we have done much more than the law requires. • Contrary to the impression that some have tried to leave, Maymead is not the first asphalt plant in Pineola. Within sight of our facility there was an asphalt plant for 10 years. • In 17 years of operation in three states, Maymead has a positive environ- mental protection record for a company routinely and regularly inspected by the government. During that period none of a very few violations has Undertining added fir readahilir)-. been serious enough to warrant a fine. • The state. has verified that, contrary to claims made by,spe'cial interests, Maymead has never violated its Pineola air permit regarding #4'fuel oil. • Maymead will continue to oppose special interest efforts to shut down our plant and other plants that supply materials for better and safer roads in the mountains of forth Carolina. M I , AYMEAD I. Wiley Roark, Vice President Maymead Materials, Inc. 1995 Roan Creek Road P.O. 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While searching for me don't miss our fantastic selection of antiques, art, quilts, rugs and other treasures for the home . .. all at unbeatable prices! Gt1�LERY 1 S4 Main Street West C Banner Elk., NC • B98-4646 ,,,,Now aA=pting eona.iyturtertt , WHOAM I? I work for Roses Express in Newland. My working hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 to 4:00 or you can find my picture, in the Video Section. Roses has a wonderful selection of items which have been greatly reduced. Don't miss these items throughout the store. EXPRESS' Plaza Shopping Center - NC 194 at Vale Road • Newland, NC WHO AM I? I work for Avery True Value Hardware and you can find me there most days except Tuesdays. Remember, Christmas is just around the corner and we have Virtual Reality Pets, Tickle Me Elmos and Sing & Snore,Ernies. OUR TOY SALE IS IN PROGRESS NOW! If you don't know me, my picture will be in the Toy Section. AveryHARDWARE ESM hardware Estatoe Avenue, Newland, NC 28657 733-2612 "35 Years of Experience - 3 Generations of Hardware" WHO AM 1? CONTEST ENTRY FORM' On pages 4C and. 5C are participants of the WHO AIM 12 Contest. On page 4B is a group of photographs of ;entatives of the different companies. Please match the photos- with the ads and list them below on this form. The 1 who correctly matches the most photos with the businesses will receive a gift certificate of $100 first prize, $50 :ond, and $25 for third and fourth place. These certificates, of the winners' choice, must come from the list of par ing advertisers. In case of ties a drawing will be held to determine the winners from those who have correctly i the most names. Only one entry per family, no employees or family members of The Avery Journal are eligible tr contest. Deadlne: Entries must be postmarked and mailed to The Avery Journal, PO Box 1330, Newland, NC no later than November 19th or brought by The Avery Journal office by 5:00 pm on November 201h., All mailed must be received by Friday, November 21 st. 'TO' COMPANY REPRESENTED I � !! mr� :. moo,,,, °I Tama cheerful, hie,. ��a�. • 1 I' m 'new rki I''ni. ,wo n,:' ,` 'ng-fP�n: �Althattgh yide the neat s g ervi, e•,-you learn to pro- Mountain Jewelexs, `Ahere at If you` dolt know'me' L usually work Don't: forget'_ You' ca " ' , n lay away nciw for Christmas with.20%. down: Store Hours: Monday - Friday, r • r w . - pm 9 am 5:30 11 .. _ , . "Yotir'Dianiorid'Stare•d.:Mare» . . Saturday K loam - 4 pm Z 203 Pinola St (Between the two stoplights),; Newland, NC 2W7 7o4-73370186 WHc 9 .. AM I�.. F. I ,am part of the-.friendlylstaff at -the hhn G. ' 9 g tiller Jn' Banrier Although I. only. work` 3' da s a _ y week you can 'fitia my: picture' iry the showroom Monday'-•Frida g -r '_ "'' Saurday, . 9:04 : 3: 0 . And.. during the 2-Weeds : con#eg be Y y;r._Sure to'check o,our diiscontiilriued item 'at• 110%' abori'e'oo8t1 of Bonner Elk:,, iiu.` , ix (7 - 898-0656Y s. .' Y I work at Blue Moon Bookstore. You can find me there,three days, at week...Stop-by. BlI:Moon and' check out our,ptat children's section and our phe- nomenal. regional section featuring:. books about our mountains and people:>. We•;also have a cafe offering orgaiuc coffees, espresso and caplwchina; as'well as homebakedgoodies,> Blue -Moon Books also, has a large used "section', and .we iffer, gala of pant searches and'orderinig service"foritha't'special book,you have Been looking'for.,-,,. P. s 'If you don't know who, I am-.14 picture is located in'the,,used Book, section>YY*'L ' ' .309'0ak'Avenue'''"- ' .. 'Spruce Pine NC.;8777, t 766-5000 g o COK STORE_ WHO' - You sari see my picture in the 'sales office at Appalachian. _ Mountain Homes :Monday through .Friday, 9:00' - :5:30 and Saturday; 9:00 5,:00. Folks, drop, by. and.'seethe great buys in your- back yard! . Appalacthlan Maunaaln` 194 N of Newland justpast JD's,'Smokehouae4 ingles &` Roses OCTOBF-R 3a, 1997- AVr ,yoUi�NAt, THURSOAY, �WHO Alm 109 jou can find me Tuesday through aturday from 10:00•- 5:00 at The °� r Bey Wizard in Foscoe. My picture iij be on display in the showroom. `Chimney Wizard carries a full line of ood and gas fired stoves, accessories and decorative items -for the hearth. Found exclusively at your fireplace ,4'ource . . NEY WVARD }z • HWY. 105• FOSCOE (DAY 10 - 5 • SATURDAY 10 - 3 A } WHO AM 19 You can find my picture at Mountain Legacy, a local consignment shop recycling your furniture, clothing and household items. Dena offers a special blend of strange and wonder- ful things,. new and used. If you need something special or have something to sell, drop by the shop or call 733-0605. MOUNTAIN LEGACY' 736 Cranbe�rr Street / Newland, NC -WHO Alm 11 You can find me at High Country Chimney Service & Stove Shop Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm and Thursday night) 5:30 - 7:30 pm. While you're here, be sure to see our great selectinn of new and used stoves, gas and wood burning appli- ances,. We are "Your complete chimney service center." High Country `F 4r Chimney Service W' CERTIFIED ' & Stove Shop ' S IM E LummlatchedE 285 Tynecastle Hwy. .• Hwy. 184, Banner Elk, NC *898-4066 WHO AM 19 My picture can be found at Carolina Tire in Newland, Monday through Saturday on the sales floor. Be sure to see our Monitor Heaters and Furniture while you're here! We have "convenient lay -a -way and easy financing." WHO AM I? You will find me at The Health Connection store in the, Food Lion Shopping Center, in Banner Elk. THE HEALTH CONNECTION IS YOUR COMPLETE HEALTH FOOD STORE. Tie HEALTH CONNECTION 10 AM - 6 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY • 10 AM - 5 PM SATURDAY 898-8482 WHO AM I? I work at Indian Gap. We are open Monday - Saturday 10 - 7 and Sunday 1 - 6. Stop by and check out our'great selection of family clothing. We also.have a large variety of acces- sories, housewares and luggage. All items are 65% OFF TICKET PRICES (at the register) t LAYAWAY NOW FOR' CHRISTMAS! i P. S. 'If you don't know who I am my picture is located at .the men's and ladies' belts. P. P. S. Bring in this ad to register for our own $10 Gift Certificate. IND ''GAP CLOTHING U. S. HWY. 19E * BURNSVILLE, NC T 704-682-4000 WHO AM I? I am part of The Highland Clinic Staff and you can find my picture in the fron office Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 12:00 and 3:00 - 6:00 and Saturday 9:00 - 11:00. If you're tired of drugs - TRY CHIROPRACTIC! Now scheduling new patients. Call 423-772-3691 or outside Tenne'sse call toll free 1-800-388-4101. HIGHLAND CLINIC OF I ° r - CHIRQPRACTIC f/ World Class Health Care Hometown Value" Located on Hwy. 19E three miles from the NC State Line (Shell Creek), Roan Mountain, Tennessee WHO. AM I? My picture can be found at the �;� @Ad W Wov store in Banner Monday Friday, 7:30 - 5:00. Don't forget us for all your paint wallpaper and window treatmenl `016 �. a = Z me �a FA I N T S 2079 Tyncastle Hwy. * Banner Elk, North Carolina 898-6376 J .:Austin receaves special :gift for heT 9011 birthday - By: John Hayes Montezuman of. old, raised in - - :Some recent birthdays came to Montezuma, iltie'. front this week, Hazel Austin Last week we celebrated two ceceived a. tape of the father of birthdays by stirring off some fatrn - Country Music, ly apple butter, we had a pretty day -.'The most popular recording artist for the paddle. - around 1930 was Jimmy Rogers. Ralph and Amanda Hayes were -Hazel was married about that the birthday folks, Ralph had a had - year to Hill Austin of Lenoir. cold. All our children and families -:_Her family gave her a tape of came home. This was our joy. many of Jimmy's songs each of Rick and Linda Bell vacationed -them was spiced with yodeling, this at Atlanta last week. They has Was her birthday gift. some enjoyable days visiting with ::- She was very.pleased to receive their son. it:-: We traded records often about Charles Clark spent a few days at that time. I North Myrtle Beach this week, -Inez Ray and Georgia Banner fishing was front and center. Deaton were hospitalized at Sloop We have has an unusual. fall, Hospital this week, neither case weather wise. The big killing frost was life threatening. can be described as a freeze on the Georgia had Pneumonia, they 23rd of October. both are residents at Sloop Care I had about three pecks of goad iFacility, '-'Inez tomatoes on a table, covered with a 'of is a handy as a pair of gloves sheet and it froze almost all and a fine person. Georgia was a [hem. 4ew fVC la�v req�i�°�� social security number To improve the collection of social security card, a computer hild support, a recent law passed generated W-2 tax from, payr6l] y ;the General Assembly requires stub, and financial statement con - at you provide your social securi- taining the social security number, number to the Division of Motor government issued documents con- ehicles (DMV) before obtaining "renewing taining ,the social security number r your North Carolina or a letter from the Social Security fiver license. Administration. "According to GS 20-7 (bl), This law does not apply to the .MV's shalt not issue a license to issuance of special identification :applicant who fails to provide cards or to those individuals with- e'applicant's social security num- out a social security number. r,". said Wayne Hurder, director However, if the customer has a Driver License. social security number, proof must Proof of your social security be provided to the division prior to tuber must be provided to ensure license issuance. a] document accuracy. . Social security numbers are con- ocurnents accepted as proof of fidential information and will not -ial security number include: be printed on the driver license, istrict 3 RMP meet in BoVone embers of North Carolina music, and also stories by Dr. ired School Personnel, District Charlotte Ross, who has"- a grant )f which Avery County is a part, from North Carolina Humanities ng with seven other counties, Council. at the Quality Inn in Boone, Friday, September_ 26th at 10 am. 'esideni Jody Hill called the Ling to order. After a rrremori rvice for twenty members who died since last year, Dr. Ben kland introduced the speaker, Don Meyer,, Executive ctor of Appalachian Brian es, who gave an enjoyable Parade for Zestful Living". tertainment consisted of After lunch, Loriane Soles, President of N.C. Retired School Personnel gave a report on actions taken by the Legislature, and, as always, entertainer] with a good story. Representing Avery ,County were Jackie Coffey, President, Millie Jackson, Vice -President, and former presidents Dean Taylor, Lola Grace Young, Pat Johnson, and Chistiane Buchanan. Wint i ! ,.�a Neuw? u riz 9 COOLANT e OTINILY $4 9o"5 THgNK SN®W? VIAMICI FBI E (f � '� tlV�°hl ♦ �Qa;' �s �® e r [. SIRES : VERY TIRF AND SERVICE WY. 181, .NEWLAND,N C 28657 (704) 733-0161 TFC Pe AVfRv `1�URkAt �SbAY 1 eanii-t% ocr� cl` QER R r9y; tie' 3� Ne�+'lani,.� ��� t vj to anit�rilnCejllelrt� Y I'i dents who j Warne y is pleas b� s ,�� � Ior the Iirst1erfcer �lthestud hcrtrn lll!!! y bF period. u�eA., ttendine fac u Ashley C r e I H (al e Al Seth Baird, 's €radin Jrrnnt artfey, fi!lci;t g Y Sul!' Z�tchar Calvert, Branticf�gr. ArnY W' fvttn, S[c Y 11,; Childres,. Jada^hr'y Tetra Son Rehllfartt,s Krh,trt?e 41; x� t Creech. Madison tstoPher grown coca Arco star Wi!! Parlicr. Ma 1 Sha Jove Jr�shu�t tv(ocl P =R' ggie un s, Mar Hrt!! re' Webb, Joseph \.Willie Mckh)ne grtr�t Scrrrrarr Calloway, Dane Hn1her Spradr Y, Uren, Kurd Lindsy, Olivia Wtflurt °ands h SSrca R tt: 13 Banner. Coty IngTSV-y Anr.tncf rran Q- �tnn�T' fVtf>f Kirkpatrick, Laura '`Iudrey' ace Hr ode t Slur l.ac€ George and Mitzi ride to fight Multiple Sclerosis Christopher Rivers, Rehec,c urc•h. 5 14o1 , e Robbins, Trevor Shieldtislines, aPerry, DES ells Gref ���� ride Speer, Melanie Turhyfill, l3lrnry Kelsey Stine l�41,11c� l� � � Yates, Kayla Young, Arlie Wood, N- eS. 7r.tc'Y Tr MURIF Chiarielio, Dylan Harmon, Du: !cl' �ennilerkt Arnett; Cc � �� � � �® I � Johnson, Megan Johnson. Jenn'iMrch�tcl 13tf M4'Ke<y, p Emily Olt srJessic Ste�enssh NLoSpa�hrf tklcy I�t'stilt1l'C`tu' y t rtr. On September 13 and la nearly sclerosis. Winegar, Ashley Benfield, Brandi 15M participants in the MS 150 Physical them the Bounds, Elizabeth Clark; Matthew Y therapy places NO Bike Tour pedaled over 150 miles Bunions in touch with the dehilitat- Estes, Mollie Ford, Laura Gay,®� to benefit the fight against multiple ing effects of multiple sclerosis. Patricia Holland, Ashley Holden, er sclerosis, a devastating disease of They wanted to help and were Lauren Jaynes, Michelle Laws, Mc% the central nervous system that able to do so p through their interest Jesse 011is, Samantha Arnett, as as, strikes young adults, in biking. Sauleta Braswell, Natasha Carver; Het . Two of those participants were On the other hand, they are quick Bradley Severt, Timothy Shatley, fast sps',<rl'Set Mitzi and George Button, residents to point out that all kinds of people, Dustin Shook, Rebekah Spradlin, Kentucic�!_e�, of Valle Cruscis who are employed young• and old, took park in this Whitney Baird, Jake Calhoun, ninon for'e�. as Licensed Pllysica! Therapy fund-raising event. It is open to Lance Calhoun, Joshua Costner, assistant. H 'Assistants at Avery Health Care everyone and participates may ride Bobby Gragg, Casey Gragg, Haley concerned th Systen's Sloop Memorial, Hospital. the entire 150 miles or any part of Johnson, Adam Parker, Isaac contemporary This husband and wife team are the tour. Shook, Nicole Winegar,, Chris- Keener had avid cyclists and thoroughly The MS 150 cycling series is one topher Burris, Josh Calinoun, David bachelor's and enjoyed this tieing but challenging of the largest organized bike rides Ingwersen, Craig Jenkins, Breauna from UNC Chapel and exciting adventure. in the country, raising more' than Osborne, Michael Robbins, Tyler He has also laugh The underlying reason for taking $20 million dollars annually and Singleton Wilson Winebarger, of West Virginia. He part for them both, however, was to attracting 100,000 cyclists nation- Christina Aldridge, Cassandra Ben- both poetry and prose, help in the war against multiple wide. Field, Brandy. Brewer, Jordan Cal- memberships in nuntert sional organizations. Beginning. -Saturday, No vember lst' at 7a15m• at the Bann � Banner Elk Seventh Day Adventist Church on HWY. 184, beside the Holiday Inn, Community Welcome, Child Care .Provided. I c:mw ol T,- P M L/-- x.— �cl 0 MRS LARRY C KIDD 14 OLD FOX TRAIL CLOVER SC 29710