HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060331 Ver 1_Emails_20100928 (2)Herndon, Mason
From: Euliss, Amy
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:36 AM
To: Herndon, Mason
Subject: RE: R -26068 Complaint
Thanks Mason. Just an FYI, I requested that DOT discuss installation of a turbidity curtain at the inlet of
the pond with the land owner. It was my understanding that the land owner opted not to do so, but I
don't have any documentation stating suet, that's just what DOT told me when I followed up.
Amy
From: Herndon, Mason
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:10 AM
To: Loflin, Jeff B; Icing, Art C; Harrington, Barry W
Cc: Wrenn, Brian; Eullss, Amy; Smith, Ronnie D SAW
Subject: R -2606B Complaint
Gentlemen:
The Division of Water Quality has received a complaint from Mr. Wyatt Farley (336) 498 -8312 who owns the pond
downstream of Permit Site 24 which has suffered two sediment loss events. Mr. Farley's complaint is that sediment from
the R -2606 project has accumulated in his pond and he is requesting that the Department of Transportation remove this
sediment. DWQ is requesting that the Department meet with Mr. Farley as soon as possible to investigate and discuss
his complaint. DWQ request that you contact us after your meeting with Mr. Farley with the details of your findings and
how the Department plans to address Mr. Farley's complaint. Your immediate and prompt response to this complaint is
requested. If the Department and Mr. Farley cannot reach an amicable resolution to this issue, DWQ will conduct its own
investigation and take the appropriate action required to resolve this issue in accordance with NCDOT's permit and state
water quality regulations.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this issue and if I can be of any assistance please let me know
Mason
Mason Herndon
Division of Water Quality
Fayetteville Regional Office
910 -433 -3324 (office)
910- 308 -4021 (cell)
mason. he rndon@ncdenr.gov
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