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May 14, 2018
CERTIFIED MAIL # 7017 0190 0000 1635 4839
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
George & Kathleen Giffin
821 Pelican Drive
New Bern, NC 28560
Subject: Notice of Expiration (NOE)
Geothermal Water Return/Open-Loop Injection Well
Permit No. WI0700343
Craven County
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Giffin:
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretory
LINDA CULPEPPER
Interim Director
The Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program of the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR) is entrusted to protect the groundwater quality and resources of the State of
North Carolina, and is responsible for the regulation of injection well construction and operation
activities within the state. Our records indicate that the above -referenced operating permit for the
geothermal injection well system located on your property at the above referenced address was
issued on September 20, 2013, and expires on August 31, 2018. Per permit conditions and
requirements per 15A NCAC 2C .0224(c), the renewal application must be submitted at least 120
calendar days prior to expiration of the permit if you wish to continue operating the injection well
on your property.
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is Still Currently Being Used for Injection:
In order to comply with the regulatory requirements listed under North Carolina Administrative
Code (NCAC) Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section .0211, you must submit the enclosed renewal
application (Application for a Permit to Construct or Operate Injection Wells — Geothermal
Heating/Cooling Water Return Wells). The form is also available on-line at our website
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/aps/vwpro/permit-applications.
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State ofNonh Carolina J Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
1636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
919-707-9129
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is NO LONGER Being Used for Injection:
If the well is no longer being used for injection, you do not have to renew your permit. Check the
box in Part A of the attached renewal application that you wish to rescind the permit and indicate
the current status of the well (i.e., used as water supply well, irrigation well, inactive, plugged and
abandoned, etc.). If it is no longer being used for any purpose, it must be permanently abandoned
according to the regulatory requirements listed under NCAC Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section
.0240. When the well is plugged and abandoned, a well abandonment record (Form GW-30) must
be submitted to our office to certify that the abandonment was properly conducted.
If There has been a Change of Ownership of the Property:
If there has been a change of ownership of the property, an "Injection Well Permit
Name/Ownership Change" Form must also be submitted in addition to the renewal application.
This form is not enclosed but can be found at the website listed above. Please submit the applicable
forms to:
Division of Water Resources
UIC Program
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Failure to submit the applicable forms in a timely manner may result in the assessment of civil
penalties in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 87-94. Thank you in advance for
your cooperation and timely response. If you have any questions, please contact me by phone at
(919) 807-6406 or by email at shristi.shrestha@,ncdenr.gov.
Regards,
ire ea
Shristi Shrestha
Hydrogeologist
Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Enclosures
cc: Washington- Regional Office — WQROS w/o enclosures
Central Files - Permit No. WI0700343 w/o enclosures
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Water Resources
Environmental Quality
May 14, 2018
CERTIFIED MAIL # 7017 0190 0000 1635 4853
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Gary & Janet Glasser
Vista Ln
Rockingham NC 28379
Subject: Notice of Expiration (NOE)
Geothermal Water Return/Open-Loop Injection Well
Permit No. WI0600126
Richmond County
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Glasser:
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretory
LINDA CULPEPPER
Interim Director
The Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program of the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR) is entrusted to protect the groundwater quality and resources of the State of
North Carolina, and is responsible for the regulation of injection well construction and operation
activities within the state. Our records indicate that the above -referenced operating permit for the
geothermal injection well system located on your property at the above referenced address was
issued on October 31, 2013, and expires on September 30, 2018. Per permit conditions and
requirements per 15A NCAC 2C .0224(c), the renewal application must be submitted at least 120
calendar days prior to expiration of the permit if you wish to continue operating the injection well
on your property.
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is Still Currently Being Used for Infection:
In order to comply with the regulatory requirements listed under North Carolina Administrative
Code (NCAC) Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section .0211, you must submit the enclosed renewal
application (Application for a Permit to Construct or Operate Injection Wells — Geothermal
Heating/Cooling Water Return Wells). The form is also available on-line at our website
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/aps/wpro/permit-applications.
C—Nothing Comparesr-t.,
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
919-707-9129
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is NO LONGER Being Used for Injection:
If the well is no longer being used for injection, you do not have to renew your permit. Check the
box in Part A of the attached renewal application that you wish to rescind the permit and indicate
the current status of the well (i.e., used as water supply well, irrigation well, inactive, plugged and
abandoned, etc.). If it is no longer being used for any purpose, it must be permanently abandoned
according to the regulatory requirements listed under NCAC Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section
.0240. When the well is plugged and abandoned, a well abandonment record (Form GW-30) must
be submitted to our office to certify that the abandonment was properly conducted.
If There has been a Change of Ownership of the Property:
If there has been a change of ownership of the property, an "Injection Well Permit
Name/Ownership Change" Form must also be submitted in addition to the renewal application.
This form is not enclosed but can be found at the website listed above. Please submit the applicable
forms to:
Division of Water Resources
UIC Program
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Failure to submit the applicable forms in a timely manner may result in the assessment of civil
penalties in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 87-94. Thank you in advance for
your cooperation and timely response. If you have any questions, please contact me by phone at
(919) 807-6406 or by email at shristi.shresthaQi ncdenr.gov.
Regards,
Shristi Shrestha
Hydrogeologist
Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Enclosures
cc: Fayetteville Regional Office — WQROS w/o enclosures
Central Files - Permit No. WI0600126 w/o enclosures
Water Resources
Environmental Quality
May 14, 2018
CERTIFIED MAIL # 7017 0190 0000 1635 4853
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Gary & Janet Glasser
Vista Ln
Rockingham NC 28379
Subject: Notice of Expiration (NOE)
Geothermal Water Return/Open-Loop Injection Well
Permit No. WI0600126
Richmond County
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Glasser:
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secretory
LINDA CULPEPPER
Interim Director
The Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program of the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources (DWR) is entrusted to protect the groundwater quality and resources of the State of
North Carolina, and is responsible for the regulation of injection well construction and operation
activities within the state. Our records indicate that the above -referenced operating permit for the
geothermal injection well system located on your property at the above referenced address was
issued on October 31, 2013, and expires on September 30, 2018. Per permit conditions and
requirements per 15A NCAC 2C .0224(c), the renewal application must be submitted at least 120
calendar days prior to expiration of the permit if you wish to continue operating the injection well
on your property.
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is Still Currently Being Used for Infection:
In order to comply with the regulatory requirements listed under North Carolina Administrative
Code (NCAC) Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section .0211, you must submit the enclosed renewal
application (Application for a Permit to Construct or Operate Injection Wells — Geothermal
Heating/Cooling Water Return Wells). The form is also available on-line at our website
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/aps/Lwpro/permit-applications.
C-"Nothing Comparesr-..,
State ofNonh Carolina I Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
1636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
919-707-9129
If Your Geothermal Water Return Well is NO LONGER Being Used for Injection:
If the well is no longer being used for injection, you do not have to renew your permit. Check the
box in Part A of the attached renewal application that you wish to rescind the permit and indicate
the current status of the well (i.e., used as water supply well, irrigation well, inactive, plugged and
abandoned, etc.). If it is no longer being used for any purpose, it must be permanently abandoned
according to the regulatory requirements listed under NCAC Title 15A, Subchapter 2C, Section
.0240. When the well is plugged and abandoned, a well abandonment record (Form GW-30) must
be submitted to our office to certify that the abandonment was properly conducted.
If There has been a Change of Ownership of the Property:
If there has been a change of ownership of the property, an "Injection Well Permit
Name/Ownership Change" Form must also be submitted in addition to the renewal application.
This form is not enclosed but can be found at the website listed above. Please submit the applicable
forms to:
Division of Water Resources
UIC Program
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Failure to submit the applicable forms in a timely manner may result in the assessment of civil
penalties in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 87-94. Thank you in advance for
your cooperation and timely response. If you have any questions, please contact me by phone at
(919) 807-6406 or by email at shristi.shresthae,,ncdenr.gov.
Regards,
Shristi Shrestha
Hydrogeologist
Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Enclosures
cc: Fayetteville Regional Office — WQROS w/o enclosures
Central Files - Permit No. WI0600126 w/o enclosures