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From: Moore, Tom
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2020 11:30 AM
To: Georgoulias, Bethany
Cc: alainamorman@gmail.com; Smith, Jennifer
Subject: RE: Inactive Permit in BIMS
The events that would have allowed a user including Fran to make the permit inactive would be the "Permit Inactive —
no response from permittee", "Permit Rescinded" or "Permit Revoked" events. Users can add the event to make permit
inactive and then remove the event. I don't know of any other way a permit would have gone inactive. The only other
way for it to occur would be to request IT to change it manually and I don't have a record of that occurring.
Regarding Question 2, it can be handled either way but it would not seem that a valid transfer of the permit occurred so
issuance of a new permit to the new owner would seem the best option. But, it would be a permitting decision up how
to handle it.
Thomas F. Moore
IT Business Systems Analyst II
NC DEQ / Division of Water Resources
North Carolina Department of Information Technology
(910) 796-7301 (office)
tom.f.moorea-ncdenr.gov
Wilmington Regional Office
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington, NC 28405
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From: Georgoulias, Bethany
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2020 11:07 AM
To: Moore, Tom <tom.f.moore@ncdenr.gov>; Smith, Jennifer <jennifer.h.smith@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: alainamorman@gmail.com
Subject: Inactive Permit in BIMS
Hi,
We are trying to solve another mystery of an inactive permit.
Question #1— we can't figure out how this permit went inactive. It happened sometime in 2009, but where's the event
in BIMS that records that? Did Fran have another way of doing this?
Additional Info: I suspect the subsequent Name/Owner Change that happened in 2014 was for a permit in inactive
status, and the fact that the new owner didn't actually have an active permit was not flagged or resolved at the time.
Question #2 — the entity operating this site now essentially has no permit. Is the best thing to do to have them apply for
a new one, or try to re -activate this one?
Thanks! Bg
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Bethany Georgoulias
Environmental Engineer
Stormwater Program, Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality
919 707 3641 office
bethany.georgoulias@ncdenr.gov
512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 (location)
1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (mailing)
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