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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7060624_HISTORICAL FILE_20200309STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW. -7ella�wAl DOC TYPE El CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE DOC DATE YYYYMMDD ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary BRIAN WRENN Acting Director NORTH CAROLINA Envlronnimu l Quality March 9, 2020 Liverman Metal Recycling, Inc. Attention: Mr. Danny Wayne Meeks, President P.O. Box 6419 Chesapeake, VA 23323 Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal Stormwater Management Permit SW7060624 Liverman Metal Recycling Bertie County Dear Mr. Meeks: A Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources file review has determined that Stormwater Permit SW7060624 for a stormwater treatment system consisting of a wet detention pond serving the Liverman Metal Recycling project located on NC Hwy 11 in Bertire County, NC expires on September 28, 2020. This is a reminder that permit renewal applications are due 180 days prior to expiration. We do not have a record of receiving a renewal application. Please submit a completed permit renewal application along with a $505.00 fee for permit renewal. Also, it was noted in the file review that a designer's certification that the project was constructed in accordance with the approved plans as required by the permit has not been submitted. Please include this with your application. Permit application forms for renewal can be found on our website at: c - i -a a - i e a- - rules/stormwater-i)roErram/host-construction. North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require that this property be covered under a stormwater permit. Failure to maintain a permit subjects the owner to assessment of civil penalties. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. l will be glad to discuss this by phone or meet with you. If you would like, I can e-mail you a copy of the application form. You can request a copy by e-mailing me at ro er.thor a ncdenr. ov. Sincerely, Roger K. Thorpe Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mall I Washington, North Carolina 27889 r� /'� 252.946.6481 North Carolina Secretary of State Search Results Page l of 2 • File an Annual Report/Amend an Annual Report • Upload a PDF Filing • Order a Document Online - Add Entity to My Email Notification List • View Filings • Print a Pre -Populated Annual Report form • Print an Amended a Annual Report form Business Corporation Legal Name Liverman Metal Recycling, Inc. Information Sosld: 0803045 Status: Current -Active Date Formed: 9/16/2005 Citizenship: Domestic Fiscal Month: December Annual Report Due Date: April 15th CurrentAnnual Report Status: Registered Agent: Huddleston, Jonathan E. Addresses Reg Office 101 Lawyers Lane Windsor, NC 27983 Reg Mailing Post Office Drawer 100 Principal Office Mailing 945 NC 11 North P.Q. Box 6419 Kelford, NC 27847-9635 Chesapeake, VA 23323-0419 Windsor, NC 27983-0100 Officers President Danny Wayne Meeks P.O. Box 6419 Secretary Danny Wayne Meeks P.O. Box 6419 Treasurer Danny Wayne Meeks P.O. Box 6419 Chesapeake VA 23323 Chesapeake VA 23323 Chesapeake VA 23323 https://www.sosne.gov/online_services/search/Business_Registration_Results 3/9/2020 a BUSINESS CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT Ie-2017 NAME OF BUSINESS CORPORATION: Llverman fetal Recycling, Inc. SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 0803045 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR END: 1 2/31 /201 7 SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Huddieston, Jonathan E. 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: 3. REGISTERED OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 101 Lawyers Lane Windsor, NC 27983 Bertie County SECTION B. PRINCIPAL OFFICE INFORMATION Filed Annual Report CA201835100256 12/17/2018 11:27 Changes SIGNATURE CONSTITU f ES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 4. REGISTERED OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS Post Office Drawer 100 Windsor, NC 27983-0100 1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Recycling metal 2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: (252) 345-1888 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAfL: Privacy Redaction 4, PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 945 NC 11 North P.O. Box 6419 Kelford, NC 27&47-9635 Chesapeake, VA 23323-0419 6. Select one of the following if applicable. (Optional see instructions) ❑ The company is a veteran -owned small business ❑ The company is a service -disabled veteran -awned small business SECTION C: OFFICERS (Enter additional officers in Section E.) NAME: pannV Wayne Meeks TITLE: President ADDRESS: P.O. Box 6419 Chesapeake, VA 23323 NAME: Danny Wayne Meeks TITLE: Secretary ADDRESS: P.O. Box 6419 Chesapeake, VA 23323 NAME: Danny Wayne Meeks TITLE: Treasurer ADDRESS: P.O. Box 6419 Chesapeake, VA 23323 SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. Section O must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entb-anny Wayne Meeks 12/17/2018 SIGNATURE DATE Form mass be signed by an officer listed under Section C of this form. Danny Wayne Meeks President Print or Type Name of Officer Print or Type Title of Officer This Annual Report has been Sled electronically. MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Business Registration Division, Post Office Box 29525, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525 NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Charles Wakild, P. E. Governor Director March 26, 2012 Liverman's Metal Recycling, Inc Attn: Mr. Scotty Liverman 945 NC Highway 11 N Kelford, NC 27847 Subject: Stormwater File Reviews State & Federal Stormwater Permits Liverman's Metal Recycling Bertie County Dear Mr. Liverman: Dee Freeman This Division issued state Stormwater Permit SW7060624 to Liverman's Metal Recycling on September 28, 2006. Under Part 11.6 (Schedule of Compliance), this permit requires a certification that the permitted facilities have been constructed according to the approved plans and specifications. Upon reviewing our files, that certification has not been submitted to our office. Please provide a copy of the certification or a statement that the project has not been completed to this Office at the letterhead address within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Regarding the Federal Stormwater Permit requirements, after searching our database, I did not find a stormwater permit for Liverman's Metal Recycle facility in Bertie County. The State of North Carolina has issued several general permits to cover stormwater discharges associated with industrial activities. One of the following permits may apply to your operation: (1) NCG100000 issued for establishments engaged in auto wrecking and salvage yards; (2) NCG130000 issued for establishments engaged in the wholesale trade of non-metal waste (3) NCG200000 issued for establishments engaged in the wholesale trade of scrap metal. I have enclosed print outs for each of these categories. You can find additional information at our website about these permits. I plan to visit your operation in the near future to review these matters. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3919. Sincerely, S 1g,ee 2,,_I�. Bill Moore Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office Cc WARO Stormwater Files North Carolina Division of Water Quality Internet: www.newater oalit �.or 943 Washington Square Mall Phone: 252-946-6481 One Washington, NC27889 FAX 252-946-9215 NorthCarolina An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer-50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Naturall y North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources aF warFRQc DN r Y Technical Bulletin for NCG200000 Technical Bulletin for NCG200000, Volume II Revised 1 1/16/2009 1 What activities are covered by this general permit? • NCG200000 allows stormwater point source discharges associated with establishments primarily engaged in assembling, breaking up, sorting, and wholesale trade of scrap metal [ a portion of standard industrial classification (SIC) 50931; • Specifically excluded activities include: Used Motor Vehicle Parts [ SIC 50151, Automobile Wrecking for Scrap [ a portion of SIC 5093], and Non -Metal Waste Recycling [ a portion of SIC 50931. (Those are covered under NCG100000) What are the key permit requirements? • Implement a stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP); • Provide secondary containment for all bulk storage of liquid materials; • Perform, document, and report analytical and qualitative monitoring during a representative storm event semi-annually; and • Perform analytical monitoring twice per year for any vehicle maintenance area, if present. What has changed since the last renewal? Some of the major changes since the last renewal include: • Semi-annual analytical monitoring with benchmarks replaces annual monitoring with cut-off concentrations; • Refinements and clarifications to the SPPP requirements; refer to Part 11, Section A; • New analytical monitoring parameters including pH, Cu, Fe, Zn and 0&G: • Tiered response requirements for benchmark exceedences based on analytical results, and direction to notify the DWQ Regional Office in the event of four benchmark exceedances (Fe not included), Benchmarks are not limits; • Semi-annual qualitative monitoring during a representative storm event: • Semi-annual (instead of annual) vehicle maintenance analytical monitoring with benchmarks (if required); • Requirement to use forms provided by the Division to record qualitative monitoring results; and • Requirement to submit an annual monitoring summary to the DWQ Regional Office by March 1 of each year. What are BMPs, and why are they important? The SPPP should include Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control discharge of pollutants from a facility's stormwater outfalls. BMPs include a variety of things that help minimize potential for pollutants to get into the storm - water draining from a facility. There are different types of BMPs: Non-structural (practices or activities) BMPs include. * Eliminating exposure of materials and equipment wherever possible by moving them to indoor locations. * Practicing good housekeeping on -site. Handle and store materials at the facility in an orderly fashion. * Exchanging hazardous materials for non -hazardous ones wherever possible. * Establishing routine leak & maintenance checks to minimize chance of spills. Clean up spills immediately, * Establishing bulk storage tank protocols that minimize the risk of spills during loading and unloading. * Maintaining wash pads and keeping them clean of paint chips, debris, and particles. Structural (equipment or devices) BMPs include. * Containment or diversion dikes around loading/unloading areas and around bulk liquid storage containers. * Roofs and secondary containment around materials stored outside so that stormwater cannot contact them. * Oil -water separators, detention basins, infiltration devices, vegetated buffers and filter strips. * Many other BMPs can be found at http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/index.cfm. PAGE TECHNICAL BULLETIN FOR NCG200000 Revised 11/161/2009 Frequently Asked Questions Could 1 be exempted from an Does a certified lab need to Who inspects me, when, and NPDES stormwater permit? analyze my samples? for what ? Possibly. A facility with industrial activity subject to the NPDES Stormwater regulations that elimi- nates all potential stormwater ex- posure may be eligible for a No Ex- posure Exclusion from a permit. A facility that meets this condition may submit a No Exposure Certifi- cation application (see our website: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su) for a No Exposure Exclusion. The facility must re -certify No Exposure every five (5) years. What if 1 sell my business, or the name changes? This change is a minor modification and requires the Director's ap- proval. Complete the Name/ Ownership Change Form SWU-239, available on our website: http://h2o.enr,state.nc.us/su Do I have to monitor all the outfalls? Yes. However, you may request Representative Outfall Status (ROS). If approved, this status al- lows analytical monitoring at fewer outfalls. To request ROS, send a letter to the DWQ Regional Office explaining which outfall(s) should be representative and why, and include aN supporting documenta- tion and a site map. Or fill out and send in the ROS Request Form on our website. Other resources In addition to the Stormwater Per- mitting Unit's website above, the Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance (DPPEA) is a valuable resource. The DPPEA has specific information about how to minimize pollutants at various industries. Call (919) 715-6500 or visit: http://www.p2pays.org/ Monitoring under all NPDES permits must be conducted in accordance with test procedures approved un- der federal regulations in 40 CFR §136. All labs certified by North Carolina perform analysis in accor- dance with those procedures. N.C. certification requirements do not apply to stormwateronly dis- charges, but data gathered under an NPDES permit must conform to federal requirements. Using a certi- fied lab is one way to ensure com- pliance. A list of certified labs is available from: http:// h2o.enr.state.nc.usllab/cert.htm. Note that pH is a field parameter and must be measured within 15 minutes. You must train on -site staff to measure pH using approved methods or contract with commer- cial services. All entities with field parameter ce rtifi cat ion per 15A NCAC 2H .0800 can analyze pH in accordance with federal procedures (see website for list). If I'm sampling my discharge, do I do qualitative monitoring at the same time? Yes, see permit requirements. It is most practical and convenient to do both at the same time. DWQ personnel from the Regional Office may visit your site and want to see that you have your NPDES permit, an acceptable SPPP, and evidence that you are following your SPPP. These inspections may be routine or the result of public complaints. Take compliance seriously! Facilities that violate stormwater permit conditions are subject to fines. Civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day may be assessed for each violation. Who can help me with questions? Your questions about stormwater permit requirements can be addressed to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Offices: v* Asheville Office......... (828) 296-4500 Washington Office........ (252) 946-6481 Fayetteville Office ...... (910) 433-3300 Wilmington Office ........ (910) 796-7215 Mooresville Office...... (704) 663-1699 Winston-Salem Office.... (336) 771-5000 Raleigh Ofl`'ice........... (919) 791-4200 Central Office .............. (919) 807-6300 more information about the programs of the Division of Water Stormwater Permitting Unit, see our home page at: http.• / /h2o. enr. state. nc. us/su mdo North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources NC General Perin.it for Storin-water Discharge from Auto Wrecking & Salvage Yards Technical Bulletin for NCG 100000 Last Revised 111112007 What is it? NCG100000 is a general permit allowing stormwater runoff to be discharged from auto wrecking and salvage yards. The stormwater permit program is administered by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ), Stormwater Permitting Unit. Why is this permit important? Stormwater permits are required for many businesses that have a potential to pollute North Carolina's streams, rivers, and lakes. .For several common industries, DWQ provides general permits so that businesses don't have to spend extra time and money to develop a special, individual permit. In addition to auto wrecking and salvage yards, general permits have been developed for industries such as mining sites, ready -mix concrete sites, construction sites, and landfills. Who needs it? • Auto salvage yards (Used Auto farts —SIC 5015) and scrap yards (Scrap and Waste Materials— SIC 5093) • Excludes wholesale metal waste and scrap operations (a subset of SIC 5093; covered by a different permit, NCG20) So remember, compliance with this permit helps protect our lakes, streams, rivers, and coastal waters. You should read and comply with the conditions of your permit. NOTE: SIC = Standard Industrial Classification (1) Photo froni—http;//www,sisforks.com/ What does this permit require me to do? Among other things, the permit requires the owner/operator to do the following important items: • Have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) • Keep pollutants away from rain water (oils, anti -freeze, etc.), and control runoff from your site by Best Management Practices (BMPs) • Sample stormwater runoff during rain events • Submit required reports and keep records as listed in the permit. Storm water Pollution Prevention Plan An SPPP is a written plan for preventing stormwater runoff pollution. You must keep it on site and follow all activities listed in it. It must include: • Local may showing the facility location relative to streams and roadways • Sources of pollutants— a list of materials and activities that might pollute, like oil storage, or loading and unloading • Site map showing: drainage areas, direction of flow, and equipment and materials storage and handling locations • Management Plan (i.e., how the site will reduce exposure and control runoff, BMPs, etc) • Spill prevention and response procedures, in writing • Inspection schedule • Maintenance & housekeeping procedures • Employee training • Certification Statement by owner PAGE NC GENERAL_ PERMIT FOR STORMWATER What does this permit Best Mang ement Practices • Some type of BMP is required to prevent runoff pollution. Auto salvage yards have used a number of BMPs including: • Good housekeeping (clean up oil storage areas and others) • Removal of fluids (gasoline, oil, antifreeze, refrigerants, power steering, etc.) immediately upon receipt of vehicle AND upon containment pads to prevent spillage • Removal and proper storage (under cover) of such sensitive materials as batteries, tires, mercury switches, and others • Preventing wash down and leaks from contacting the ground Records All records listed in the SPPP as well as monitoring records must be kept on site. How can I reduce my costs for monitoring? If you have more than one place where runoff leaves your site, you may request that DWQ grant you "representative outfall status". So, instead of sampling at three or four locations, you can sample at only one. DWQ will visit Help is on the way!!!! DWQ and the NC State Indus- r trial Extension Service have a form to help you in the development of an SPPP. The form is available from DWQ's regional office, or by visiting: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su TECHNICAL BULLETIN FOR NCG 100000 require me to do? (continued) Maintaining erosion controls Others Example BMP showing batteries stored above ground (on pallet) and under cover (inside storage building) Water Quality Monitoring The permit requires analytical Stormwater monitoring by a lab, and qualitative monitoring (visual your site to see if representative outfall status is appropriate. Who inspects me and for what ? DWQ personnel from the regional office may visit the site and look to see if you have the permit, an acceptable SPPP, and evidence that you are following your SPPP. These inspections may be routine or the result of public complaints. Non -Compliance and Fines 'fake compliance seriously! check) during a rainfall event at each SDO (Stormwater Discharge Outfall). Both analytical and qualitative monitoring are only required twice per year, if runoff pollution is controlled. Stormwater sample being collected. Sample should be taken at SDO, which is typically at the lowest point before water leaves the property, Facilities that violate stormwater permit conditions are subject to fines. Civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day may be assessed for each violation. How do I apply for the Permit? Submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) for coverage under the General Permit No. NCG 100000. If you are approved, you will receive a Certificate of Coverage (COC) along with a copy of your permit. Who can help me with questions? Your questions about stormwater permit requirements can be addressed to the Division of Water Quality Regional Offices: Asheville Office......... (828) 296-4500 Washington Office........ (252) 946-6481 Fayetteville Office...... (910) 433-3300 Wilmington Office........ (910) 796-7215 Mooresville Office...... (704) 663-1699 Winston-Salem Office.... (336) 771-5000 Raleigh Office........... (919) 791-4200 Central Office .............. (919) 733-5083 more information about the Programs of the Division of Water Stormwater Permitting Unit, see our home page at: http: //lr2o.rnr.state.nc,uslsu North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources `o�oF'"AT�gpG Technical Bulletin for N.C. General Stormwater Permits NCG05, 07, 11, & 13 Technical Bulletin for NCG05000010700001 1 100001 130000, Volume IV Last Revised 12/2/2008 What activities are covered by these general permits? NCGO50000 allows stormwater discharges associated with activities classified as establish- ments primarily engaged in: Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials [standard industrial classification (SIC) 23]; Printing, publishing, and allied industries [SfC 271; Converted paper and paperboard prod- ucts [SIC 2671; Paperboard containers and boxes [SIC 2651; Miscellaneous manufacturing industries [SIC 391; Leather and leather products [SIC 311; and Rubber and miscellaneous products [SIC 301; and similar activities (see permit.) Excluded: Leather tanning and finishing [SIC 3111 and Tires and inner tubes [SIC 3011. NCG070000 allows stormwater discharges associated with activities classified as establish- ments primarily engaged in: Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products [standard industrial classi- fication (SIC) 32]; similar activities. Excluded: Ready -mixed concrete [SIC 32731 and Hydraulic Cement [SIC 3241]. NCG110000 allows stormwater discharges associated with activities classified as Treatment Works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and recla- mation of municipal or domestic sewage, with a design flow of 1.0 million gallons per clay or more, or facilities which are required to have an approved pretreatment program under Title 40 CPII §403, including lands dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that is lo- cated within the confines of the facility. NCG130000 allows stormwater discharges associated with activities classified as establishments primarily engaged in: wholesale trade of non-metal waste and scrap (hereafter referred to as the non- metal waste recycling industry, a portion of standard industrial classification (SIC) 5093); similar activities. Excluded: wholesale trade of metal waste and scrap, iron and steel scrap, and nonferrous metal scrap; waste oil recycling; and automobile wrecking for scrap. What does this permit require me to do? Key Permit Regtcirements • Implement a Stormwater Pollu- tion Prevention Plan (SPPP) (Part 11, Section A). • Provide secondary containment for all bulk storage of liquid mate- rials. (Part 11, Section A, 2.(b)). • Perform and document semi- annual qualitative monitoring (luring a representative storm event. (Part II, Section B). • Perform semi-annual analytical monitoring for vehicle mainte- nance area, if present, and submit the results on the monitoring re- port forms provided with the per- mit. (Part 11, Section Q. What are BMPs, and why are they important? The SPPP should include the use of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control discharge of pollutants from a facility's stormwater out - falls. BMPs include a variety of things that the industrial facility can do to minimize the potential for pollutants to get into the stormwa- ter draining from a facility. There are different types of BMPs: Non-Structicral BA1P's Non-structural (practices or activi- ties) BMPs include: * Eliminate exposure of materials and equipment wherever possible by moving materials and equipment to indoor locations. * Practice good housekeeping on - site. Deep materials handled and stored at the facility in an orderly fashion. * Exchange hazardous materials for non -hazardous ones wherever possible. * Establish routine leak and main- tenance checks to minimize the chance of spills before they occur. PAGE TECHNICAL BULLETIN FOR N.C. GENERAL STORMWATER PERMITS NCG05, 07, 11, & 13 LAST REV. 12/2108 1 What does this permit require me to do? (continued) When spills occur, clean them up immediately. * Establish bulk storage tank protocols that minimize the risk of spills during loading and unload- ing procedures. * Store used pallets and process waste dumpsters inside or under a roof where water cannot flow on or around them. Structural BMPs Structural (equipment or devices) BMPs include: * Build containment dikes around the loading areas of bulk liquid storage containers. * if practical, change painting operations from liquid systems to powdered systems that do not Could I monitor at fewer outfalls? All outfalls associated with vehi- cle maintenance must be moni- tored. However, the facility may request approval of "Represent- ative Outfall Status." This status allows analytical monitoring at fewer outfalls. To request repre- sentative outfall status, send a letter to the DWQ Regional Office explaining which outfall(s) can be considered representative of other discharges and include all neces- sary supporting documentation. Where can I find more information? Additional information is avail- able at our website (see right). Another valuable source is the Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance. The DPPEA has specific informa- tion about how to minimize pol- lutants at various industries. Call (919) 571-4100 or visit http:l/www,p2pays.org/ generate solvent wastes. * Build roofs and secondary con- tainment around materials stored outside where stormwater cannot contact them. Could I be exempted from an NPDES stormwater permit? Possibly, A facility with any indus- trial activity subject to the NPDES Stormwater regulations that elimi- nates all potential stormwater ex- posure may be eligible for a No Ex- posure Exclusion from a stormwa- ter permit. A facility that meets this condition may submit a No Exposure Certification application form (see NC DWQ's Stormwater Do I need a certified lab to analyze stormwater samples? Monitoring under all NPDES per- mits must be conducted in accor- dance with test procedures ap- proved under federal regulations in 40 CFR §136. All labs certified by North Carolina perform analysis in accordance with those procedures. While N.C. certification require- ments do not apply to stormwater only discharges, any data gathered under an NPDES permit must con- form to federal requirements. Us- ing a certified lab is one way to en - Permitting Unit's website: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su) to apply for a No Exposure Exclu- sion. The facility must re- certify No Exposure every five (5) year s. What if I sell my business, or the name of my business changes? This change is a minor modifica- tion and requires the Director's approval. You should complete the Name/Ownership Change Form SWU-239. This form is downloadable from our website, httpJlh2o.enr.state. ne.uslsu. sure compliance with these re- quirements. A list of certified labs is available from: http:// h2o.enr.state.nc.us/lab/cert.htm Note that pH is a field parameter and must be measured within 15 minutes. You must either train on -site staff to measure pH in accordance with approved methods or contract with commer- cial services. All entities with field parameter certification as per 15A NCAC 2H .0800 can ana- lyze pH in accordance with federal procedures (see website for list). Who can help me with questions? Your questions about stormwater permit requirements can be addressed to the Division of Water Quality Offices: Asheville Office......... (828) 296-4500 Washington Office........ (252) 946-6481 Fayetteville Office...... (910) 433-3300 Wilmington Office........ (910) 796-7215 Mooresville Office...... (704) 663-1699 Winston-Salem Office.... (336) 771-5000 Raleigh Office........... (919) 791-4200 Central Office .............. (919) 807-6300 more information about the programs of the Division of Water Stormwater Permitting Unit, see our home page at: htip.-I /h2o. etir. state. ne. us/su r JARVIS CONSULTING, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS - PLANNERS - SURVEYORS 223 RESPESS STREET - WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27889 TELEPHONE (252) 974-77941 FAX (252) 974-7795 j arvispaRearthlink.net September 22, 2006 Scott Vinson NCDENR Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, North Carolina 27889 Dear Scott: You were correct in that the temporary storage volume needed clarification. The 20.46 acres area will be the total area and I want to provide for it with a future fore -bay to accommodate the additional impervious area. The supplement sheet, comps, and drawing have been modified for the correct volume. We designed or 85% TSS and will use that for our future system as well. We know for the first phase we will be over -built. Thank you for your comments and review. Very truly yours, flCalph S. Jarvi , Jarvis Con ni rPLS Inc. REC�IiyED SEP 2 2 2066 DWQ pRo3 # �rr� �z� � q'j -- .147z Bloc., = � � �� �5 CAR ss/0 6242- ZE f f7l r �OF W A x��D �O G 6} Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., secretary. North Carolina Department of Environment and Nautral Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.£_ Director Division of Water Quality September 14, 2006 Mr. Allen Liverman, President Liverman's Metal Re -Cycling, Inc. 125 West Modlin Road Ahoside, NC 27910 Subject: Stormwater Review SW7060624 Liverman's Metal Re -Cycling, Inc. Bertic County Dear Mr. Liverman: This office received a Coastal Stormwater permit application and plans for the subject project on August 29, 2006. A preliminary review of the project indicates that before a State Stormwater permit can be issued the following additional information is needed. ➢ Please note that in the volume calculation to determine the minimum temporary pool volume required, it appears that 16.87 acres of drainage area to the wet pond was used instead of the proposed 20.46 acres, thereby computing the 11,883cf of volume required. If 20.24 acres of drainage area is used in the Simple or "Rv" Method then approximately 14,400 cf of temporary pool volume would be required. Please verify the calculations and total drainage area to the wet pond and correct application, plans, calculations and supplement forms as needed_ ➢ It appears that the provided permanent pool surface area of 8,112 sf provided meets the minimum required surface area for a 90%TSS designed pond. Please verify and if this is correct then a standard flat bottom vegetated filter (not a 3:1 or 4:1 grassed swale) will not be required for the overflow of the wet pond. Correct page 1 of 4 of the Wet Basin Supplement form as needed. Please remember to seal, sign and date any revised calculations and plans. The above requested information must be received in this office prior to September 22, 2006 or your application will be returned as incomplete. The return of this project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the required information, please mail or fax your request for time extension to this office at the Letterhead address. You should also be aware that the Stormwater Rules require that the permit be issued prior to any development activity. Construction without a permit is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H.1000 and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and may result in civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day. Please reference the Stormwater Project Number above on all correspondence. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at Q 52) 948-3848. Sincerely, Scott Vinson Environmental Engineer cc: Jarvis. PE ;—'Washington Regional Office 4�mi Cat Attull North Carolina Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office Phone (252) 946-6481 FAX (252) 946-9215 Customer Service Inlernet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27899 1-B77.613-6748 Permit No. S W / .96. g�q {to be provided by DWQ} -->-.-'-_�r ,t,,� }� State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality G ? 2006 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT This form may be photocopied for use as an original DWQ Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes an application form, a wet detention basin supplement for each basin, design calculations, and plans and specifications showing all basin and outlet structure details. I. PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Liverman's Metal Re —Cycling, Inc. Contact Person: Sam Jarvis Phone Number: (2 5 2) 974 7794 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: elevations Basin Bottom Elevation 58 ft. (floor of the basin) Permanent Pool Elevation 64 ft. (elevation of the orifice) Temporary Pool Elevation 6 5.5 ft. of the discharge structure overflow) —T� 1 -(elevation areas provided 7,130 required Permanent Pool Surface Area 8 j 1 1 2 sq. ft. (water surface area at the orifice elevation) Drainage Area 20.46 ac. (on -site and off site drainage to the basin) Impervious Area 3.25 ac. (on -site and off -site drainage to the basin) volumes *provided 11,883 required Permanent Pool Volume 30,096 cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) Temporary Pool Volume 13,634 cu. ft. (volume detained above the permanent pool) Forebay Volume 2,730 ' • cu. ft. (approximately 20% of total volume) Qrovided 2,377 required Other parameters SA/DA I 0.8 % (surface area to drainage area ratio from DWQ table) Diameter of Orifice 1 .5 in. (2 to 5 day temporary pool draw -down required) Design Rainfall 1 .0 in. Design TSS Removal 2 85 % (minimum 85% required) Form SWU-102 Rev 3.99 Page 1 of 4 Michael F. Easley, Governor W A r�9QG Livermans Metal Recvchmi, Inc. Attn: Mr, Allen LivermanV 125 tip'. rvlodlin Road Ahoskie, NC 27910 Dear Mr. Liverman: William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department ol'Environmentand Natural Resources August 2, 2006 Subject: Request for Stormwater Application Stormwater Review SW7060624 Livermans Metal Recycling Hertford County Alan W. Klimck, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality This office received a copy of your Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan for the subject project on June 16, 2006. North Carolina Administrative Code 15 NCAC 21-1.1000 requires that any project that must receive either a Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval and/or a CAMA Major permit apply for and receive a Stormwater Management Permit by the Division of Water Quality. To obtain a Stormwater Permit you must submit a completed application, application fee of $420.00, i.vc sets of plans and specifications showing the proposed project and all stormwater treatment units along with engineering calculations and a narrative description. This application package should be received by this office prior to September 5, 2006. If an application package is not received by this date we will consider the project incomplete. We also have an Express Permitting program. If you are interested in this program you may contact Ms. Lyn Hardison, One Stop Permit Coordinator, at 252-948-3842. Any development of the site prior to receipt of the required permit will constitute a violation of 15A NCAC 2H.1000 and North Carolina Generai Statute 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including civil penalty assessment of up to $10,000 per day. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me. a qU) 948-3919. Sincerely, William J. Moor Washington Regional Office cc: Jarvis Consultants, Inc. hertford County Planning inspections t,/(Nashington Regional Office one NorthC:u lVaturi North Carolina Division of Wetter Quality Washington Regional Office Phone (252) 946-6481 FAX (252) 946-9215 Customer Service Internet: h2o.enr,state.nc.us 943 Washington Square Mail, Wasltington, NC 27889 1-877-623-6748 An Equal OpponunitylAffirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycledl10% Post Consumer Paper EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL NARRATIVE LIVERMAN' S METAL RE -CYCLING INC. Bertie County, North Carolina DEC QVE PQUAL WASHEGIONAL OF By Ralph S. Jarvis, PE, PLS -,kk CAROB o Ess/04, y9 y 6242 4� Gs JARVIS CONSULTING, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS -PLANNERS -SURVEYORS 223 Respess Street, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Telephone (2520974-77941 Fax (252) 974-7795 EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL A. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Location of Project The property is located near Aulander, north of Lewiston on US 11 and 42. Type of Development The project is planned to be a metal re -cycling center for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Earth Disturbing Activities: The site is partially wooded and has had some grading work performed prior to discovering the need for environmental permitting. Plans are to grade the site to drain into sub -surface containment systems along with a detention'pond and forebay area or stormwater management. Concrete pads will be constructed to contain the metal products. Buffers along the perimeter will be provided. No change in drainage patters will take place. Existing Drainage Patterns: The property currently drains to the southwest to Wohtom Swamp, which drains to the Roanoke River. The drainage across the property is westerly away from US 1 land 42. Proposed Drainage Patterns: The drainage pattern will remain the same ultimately after having been directed through treatment systems. During site grading, several sediment trap locations are proposed along with diversion swales to accommodate the various phases of the project. Construction Sequence: Seven sediment traps have been proposed in the phasing of the work. The first work will be the construction of the road, scales, scale building, non-ferrous building, and receiving pad for electric motors, transmissions, etc. all north of the main entrance road. The remaining construction consists of a shop and office building and shredder pad. CIearing and grubbing on most of the remainder of the site will be performed in anticipation of future rail service and site collection room. B. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES 1. A copy of the latest approved soil erosion and control plan must be on file at the job site. Timely and proper attention shall be required for prevention of offsite erosion and sedimentation. Various levels of erosion control are proposed in the plan. If it becomes evident that additional erosion and sedimentation control measures are needed they shall be installed immediately. A permanent ground cover, sufficient to restrain erosion, must be provided within the shorter of 30 working or 120 calendar days after completion of the construction or development. 2. A buffer zone, sufficient to restrain sedimentation, must be maintained between the land - disturbing activity any adjacent property or watercourses. Maintain I Do Not Disturb existing vegetative cover in areas of no construction. 3. Install a gravel construction pad at the construction entrance as noted on the plans. The pad will be a minimum of 50 feet long, 20 feet wide and 6" deep of washed #57 stone. 4. All disturbed areas will be seeded within 30 days following construction in accordance with the seeding schedule as shown on the plans including wastelborrow sites. B. TIME SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS Construction sequence is as noted on the sedimentation and erosion control plan sheet. Construction is planned to begin June 2006. r SW7 ®6 ®6 2 ` ��;�G�e�/`t�rp� ,ocdo W QJt > row. C, /Y o ""L L Ct 5 Si FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/OWNERSHIP FORM SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT � EXPRESS PERMITTING OPTION No person may initiate any land -disturbing activity on one or more acres as covered by theme Ac t,before�this,--D form and an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan have been completed and approved-bybthe- Land Quality Section, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (Please type or print and, if the question is not applicable or the e-mail and/or fax information unavailable, place NIA in theMaNl 6 2006 Part A. 1. Project Name Liverman's Metal Re -Cycling, Inc. nwn.WARO 2. Location of -land -disturbing activity: County Bertie City or Township Roxobel Highway/Street NC 11 and 42 Latitude 361 10'45" Longitude 771 08'45" 3. Approximate date land -disturbing activity will commence: June 2006 4. Purpose of development (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, etc.): Industrial 5. Total acreage disturbed or uncovered (including off -site borrow and waste areas): 21.0 acres 6. Amount of fee enclosed: $ 1050.00 . The Express Permitting application fee is a dual charge. The normal fee of $50.00 per acre (rounded up to the next acre) is assessed without a ceiling amount. In addition, the Express Permitting supplement is $250.00 per acre up to eight acres, after which the Express Permitting supplemental fee is a fixed $2,000.00 (Example: 9 acres total is $2,450). 7. Has an erosion and sediment control plan been filed? Yes No X Enclosed X 8. Person to contact should erosion and sediment control issues arise during land -disturbing activity: Name Allen Liverman E=mail Address Telephone 252-332-4067 Cell # Fax # 252-332-4067 Landowner(s) of Record (attach accompanied page to list additional owners): _Liverman's Metal Re -Cycling Inc. Name Telephone Fax Number 125 W Modlin Rod 945 NC 11 North Current Mailing Address Current Street Address Ahoskie NC 27910 Kelford NC 27847 City State Zip City State Zip 10. Deed Book No. 767 Page No. 560 Provide a copy of the most current deed. Part B. 1. Person(s) or firm(s) who are financially responsible for the land -disturbing activity (Provide a comprehensive list of all responsible parties on an attached sheet): _Liverman's Metal Re -Cycling Inc. Name E-mail Address 125 W Modlin Road Current Mailing Address Ahoskie NC 27910 City State Zip Current Street Address City State Zip 2. (a) If the Financially Responsible Party is not a resident of North Carolina give name and street address of a North Carolina Agent. NIA Name Mailing Address city State zip Telephone Street Address City State Zip Telephone (b) If the Financially Responsible Party is a Partnership or other person engaging in business under an assumed name, attach a copy of the certificate of assumed name. If the Financially Responsible Party is a Corporation give name and street address of the Registered Agent. Name of Registered Agent Mailing Address Street Address City state Zip City State Telephone Telephone The above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and was provided by me under oath. (Thus form must be signed by the financially responsible person if an individual or his attorney - in -fact or if not an individual by an officer, director, partner, or registered agent with authority to execute instruments for the financially responsible person). I agree to provide corrected information should there be any change in the information provided herein. Liverman's Metal Re-cvcline. Inc. Allen Liverman Type or print name .n.i /, Signature President . Title or Authority November 3, 2005 Date I, Sar" 3 JB RA d�C,� , a Notary Public of the County of 6eQ4 to rt State of North Carolina, hereby certify that _ A I I e t i V 0 r ryl a ni appeared personally before me this day and being duly sworn acknowledged that the above form was executed y'.hnn, . Witneis my�finrd' d.notarial seal, this 3 act day o0 yob p9' 05 a a z �eaf' Notary My commission expires �5 •a m•a••e• �{ � �1 �rer,.C7:b.e JARVIS CONSULTANTS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS - PLANNERS - SURVEYORS 223 RESPESS STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 PHONE (252)974-7794 FACSIMILE (252) 974-7795 AUG 2 9 2006 F `flQ-V4A R0 To: Date: 08/29/06 Job No. 05206 NCDENR Attention : Scott Vinson WE ARE SENDING YOU x Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE No DESCRIPTION 2 08/28/2006 Stonnwater Management Narrative for Livennan's Recycling Project 2 08/28/2006 Wet Detention Basin Supplement 2 08/28/2006 Stormwater Management Permit Application 2 1 08/28/2006 Plan for Fast Track 1 08/28/2066 Check in the amount of $4000.00 2 08/28/2006 Calculations THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: x For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 20 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US ❑ PLEASE DESTROY ALL PREVIOUS ISSUES REMARKS: Per your request for additional information of June 16, 2006 the following items are addressed: Vicinity neap shown on sheet 2 of 3; Sheet 1 of 3 is the stormwater management plan Copy of deed enclosed The limits of disturbance are identified with alphabetical letters corresponding to the sediment basin letter Revised note for ground cover shown on sheet 3 of 3 AUG 2 9 2006 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT NARRATIVE LIVERMAN'S METAL RE -CYCLING INC. Bertie County, North Carolina cA JRtf f If n $' SEAL I: Ralph S. Jarvis, PE, PLS JARVIS CONSULTING, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS -PLANNERS -SURVEYORS 223 Respess Street, Washington, North Carolina 27889 Telephone (2520974-77941 Fax (252) 974-7795 NARRATIVE For LIVERMAN'S METAL RE -CYCLING, INC. BERTIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Liverman's metal recycling is an existing business currently being operated on a site in conjunction with an auto -salvage business in Ahoskie, North Carolina. The growth of the metal recycling business has been enhanced by the prices being paid for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The opening of NUCOR has provided a ready market for ferrous materials as well as other users in Virginia and North Carolina. The lack of land to expand and zoning issues has caused the metal recycling portion of the business to obtain adequate space adjacent to major transportation facilities and still be central to vendors supplying raw materials to the recycling center. The planned facilities will be in two stages. The first will be the construction of a building in which nonferrous materials, aluminum, plastics, copper, brass, etc. will be collected. The materials collected inside the building will be stored inside until a truckload of specific materials properly sorted has been obtained. A loading dock will be provided for the trailers to be parked under and a shelter will be provided for the trailers. Also in the first phase, a staging pad of concrete will be installed along with drives, scales, and scale house. The concrete pad will receive larger items such as electric motors, transmissions, and miscellaneous metal products. They will be sorted and contained only during the days of operation. All products will be removed daily with no overnight storage. The areas outside of the staging pad have four inlet areas to receive all the -drainage from the impervious and non -impervious surfaces. The inlets will be standard sump catch basins and sod infiltrator systems. The inlets are designed to collect all solid debris, silt, hydro -carbons, etc. The inlets have been designed to detain the one inch runoff from the impervious areas and infiltrate through the sod, sand, non -woven filter and into the #5 stone storage areas. The storage areas are above the S.H.W.T. as the result of the adjacent ditching and the outlets being provided. The stored water will have no appreciable infiltration and none is considered in the design. Water must pass through another filter to enter the drawdown pipes, which allow water to leave the storage stone and enter an existing -ditch, which will transport the pre-treated -water to a fore -bay system:. The storage stone has been designed to empty ranging from one to one and one- half hours. The fore -bay has been designed to collect 20% of the runoff volume. A 50 GPM pump; will be provided in the fore -bay to keep the surface water elevation at an elevation of 63.0 MSL`. The elevation will allow for positive grade and positive surface drainage from the staging area.. The combination of sub-surfaee storage and the pump system should allow for the majority of rainfalls not to have tail -water elevations in the main ditch and within the primary areas ditching. Storage has been provided in the ditching and is expected 'to occur under some rainfalls. The rate of discharge from the stone storage system will be monitored and adjusted by outlet orifices to maximize the permanent wet - detention pond storage volume. The true on site storage is twice the required volume and �' tjp/ ti 31 rJfflP /Q b 1� -460 0 the stone storage can play on important part to advance the detention pond to function much as a created wetland by controlling the range of water levels as much as possible. The primary permanent pool elevation has been established at 64.0 MSL, which is the approximate existing S.H.W.T. The vegetated bench as been established to provide for ,:.0.75 feet of planting area below the PP elevation and 0.75 feet above the elevation. This will allow a good mix of plant species to grow.; Some plants prefer to have sub -merged roots while others thrive better not submerged but with their roots in the static water zone. There are some very complete sources for the type of plantings to be installed and consultation with the North Carolina Extension Biological Engineering Section will result in a list of plant species to be recommended. The drawdown of the temporary storage has been designed for five days by gravity through a pipe orifice and grassed waterway swale to NC 11 where sufficient depth is available. The second_ phase will - be submitted _ later for. approval. It will contain chipping equipment to chip automobiles into small bits and sort. the products into ferrous, non- ferrous, and fabric (scruff) containers. The site will allow for large trucks to bring in raw product and remove the processed material. The chipping equipment has been designed with water misting equipment, which meets all air quality standards. The collection and treatment of the runoff product is under design now and will follow at a later date. The first phase is under pressure for a 'new site and will not be impacted by future development with the exception for perhaps attaching another wet -detention pond to the one being requested now. 4 671 -ZJE-� ,�5Lo =f7'